- Titan Women Sign Former Crenshaw Guard
- West Torrance Lions Club All-Star Football Game : '81 Game Only a Bad Memory for East Coach
- Booker Won't Be Back to SDSU Team : College football: Once-promising running back from Vista is beset by personal problems.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP
- RACE ACROSS AMERICA : Fourney Keeps Lead as Riders Reach Texas
- LUCIANO IN LONDON
- VIDEO REVIEW : A Decade of Art--Yes, Art--on MTV : Long Beach Exhibit Is Subversive, Delightful
- NEWS ANALYSIS : The Deal to Split Power at TWA: Will Icahn Share the Controls?
- Women and Violence
- Citicorp Denies Dingell's Charge of Insolvency : Banking: The bank says its capital is sufficient. The House member contends it would be 'technically insolvent' if the assets behind its loans were sold.
- For quarter ended June 30, unless noted....
- RETAILING
- RETAIL/TOURISM
- Oyster Testing Program Widened : Safety: Discovery of cholera in Gulf oyster triggers government concerns and more problems for the industry.
- Fettuccine in a Flash
- Marcos Can Go Home; Husband's Body Can't : Philippines: Aquino reverses a 5 1/2-year ban on the former First Lady. She will face tax fraud charges.
- Armenian School Must Cut Enrollment or Face Closure in Fall
- Lazy Food - Picnic Talk With California's Best Chefs
- Photo to Replace 'Ghostly' Billboard Image
- Bradley Wrote N.Y. Mayor Praising Troubled Firm : City Hall: Politically connected company was lauded although L.A. canceled its contract because of problems.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Nuclear Plant Held Still Safe to Operate
- Long Beach : Council Eases Smoking Ban in New Ordinance
- RETAILING
- U.S. Policy on Fetal Research Hypocritical
- Hardee's Tries a Lean, Mean Campaign : Fast food: Besides touting its low-fat burger entry, it suggests McDonald's version be called a seaweed pie.
- INTERNATIONAL
- Pee-wee Herman
- Summertime and the Cookin' Is Easy
- GATT Extends Curbs on Trade in Textiles
- Building Permits Suggest Signs of Housing Rebound
- Scallops and Nanaimo Bars
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- Baby Boomers May Control the Future : Prosperity lies ahead as those in the population 'bump' reach the middle years and peak earning power.
- CIA Issued Early Warning on BCCI, Document Shows : Banking: Memo from '86 appears to counter claims that agency or Gates participated in a cover-up.
- Chu Backs Off From Bilingual Hiring Plan : Government: In response to Chinese community, councilwoman endorses a more controversial proposal.
- La Puente : Petition Against Project
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Family Vacations That Stick in Your Mind
- Legalities Bar Skills Center Site : Vocational training: City attorneys have reversed their opinion on building an adult facility on city land. Residents have opposed the center.
- A Wrong Turn on Lovers' Lane : Crime: A Pomona woman's romance crashed, she says, when her boyfriend refused to return her car, and police stalled on calling it stolen.
- Fruits' Arrival Is Late, but Plentiful
- Astronomy Finally Comes Down to Earth
- THE BARD IS BIG : More than three centuries later, Shakespeare's classics are still keeping audiences entertained.
- Supervisors Grapple Over Olive View : Redistricting: A plan puts the Sylmar hospital in Antonovich's area, but Edelman wants to keep it.
- Man Arrested in Killing of Neighbor in Feud
- COSTA MESA : State Declines Job of Running Job Center
- Parks Helps U.S. Top Canadian Junior Team
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Offensive Line Depleted for Exhibition
- AXL WATCH : He's on His Best Behavior, Sort Of
- Ex-Convicts Help Steer Juvenile Offenders in a New Direction : Rehabilitation: A police program mixes traditional crime suppression with community relations, youth counseling and neighborhood beautification.
- Panorama City Recreation Center 8600 Hazeltine Ave.
- Chili on Tip of Judges' Tongues
- Pico Rivera : City Seeking Applicants for Redevelopment Panel
- Cars That Go Baby, Go
- Long Beach : Appointments of 2 New Port Commissioners OKd
- Longboard Has No Shortage of Warmth, Neighborliness
- Schools Find a New Way to Raise Money : Finance: Board approves a property assessment district to fix up recreational facilities. The move sidesteps the two-thirds vote requirement that defeated a bond proposal in March.
- Pasadena : College Math Team Wins
- Bad News for Coastal Commission: Another Budget Cut : Government: The state's financial woes overcame Gov. Pete Wilson's plan to increase funding for the agency.
- Montebello : Council Rejects 5 Plans to Develop Chevron Land
- SECRET AGENT MAN : This Guy Spy Thrives on Cracking Female Codes, Busting Up Audiences
- UC-Run Labs Hit by New Charges of Waste, Impropriety : Research: GAO tells Congress that one of facilities was used to manufacture 'trinkets' and that taxpayers were charged double the normal rate for leased vehicles.
- 2 Men Face Trial in Theft of Luggage
- House Committee Approves 5-Cent Hike in Federal Gas Tax
- Inmate Accused of Offering a Bribe for Help in Escape
- COUNTYWIDE : HIV Group Studies Allocation of Grants
- Gen. Christian de Castries; Defeated in Vietnam
- Council OKs Pay Raises for Department Heads
- THE HOUSE : Highway Projects
- PLATFORM : Filling the Void
- Bonita
- IRVINE : Business Growth Concept Endorsed
- Trial Ordered in Hawthorne Crash Death
- Woman Sentenced to Life in Murder of Grandson
- The Japan That Can Say Yes
- Budget Could Ax Vacations for Firefighters
- OXNARD : Pilot Sets Records by Flying Upside Down
- SIMI VALLEY : City Delays Vote on Raising Builder Fees
- COUNTYWIDE : Cities Give Money to Volunteer Hot Line
- Panel Upholds Suspension of Hazelton
- South Korea accepted North Korea's invitation to...
- Ex-Aztec Subis Rejoins Workouts for the Broncos
- And the Winner Is . . . Oscar, Court Declares : * Law: A federal appeals court overturns a 1989 decision and extends copyright protection to statuette.
- Congress OKs Combat Role for Women Pilots : Military: Navy, Air Force would be affected. Senate backs opening all fighting units to females on trial basis.
- DISCIPLINE : Employers' Fear of Suits Keeps Problem Workers On
- Bent Into Shape : JPL Physicist-Origami Artist Makes Child's Play of Scientific Principles
- BEACH FREEBIES, LAND DEALS : O.C.'s Cheap Summer Thrills Range From Bonfires to Crashing the Ritz
- Soviets Pursue an American Dream : Trends: Once cursed in the Soviet Union, U.S. pop culture--from 'Tarzan' to rap--is where it's at.
- It's Tough for Fans to Say Goodby : Coping: For some, the death of a celebrity means the end of a 'perfect relationship.' The grief process, experts say, must be allowed to run its course.
- The real estate agent gestured toward a...
- Glendale real estate developer Ken Doty has...
- Peddler Patrol : Glendale Is Cracking Down on Unlicensed Street Vendors
- It isn't that a cactus never takes...
- Derailed Train Cars Leak Chemicals; 100 Evacuated
- COUNTYWIDE : Ojai Rancher Quits Post on Grand Jury
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Security Isn't Always the Answer
- A Gray July Goes Out With a Thunderclap : Rain: Unseasonably cool weather ends with an early morning storm that puts on a loud, showy display.
- Oceanside
- Most Gnatcatchers Lack Refuge, County Says : Environment: Both sides cheer some of a public study's findings. Just 10% of the located songbirds are protected in parks.
- New Group Seeks to Keep Growth Issues Off Ballot
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : It's Not Canton, Ohio, but It Will Do
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Allison Advances to Third Round in Girls' Juniors
- Senior Bowl at Culver City Cut Short Because of Fan Violence
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Abner Simply Wants a Chance to Play
- Jerry Patch and His Sundance Kids : SCR Dramaturge Also Is Artistic Director of Children's Theater Group in Utah
- COMEDY REVIEW : Watch Him Pull a Laugh Out of His Hat : * Magic: Nick Lewin's jokes and tricks leave crowd in wonderment.
- Del Mar Opens on a Fine Day for a Drive
- Bush Faces Wave of Strong Doubts in Ukraine Visit : Republics: Independence-minded leaders accuse U.S. of ignoring democratic forces by catering to Gorbachev.
- Graffiti Artists' Work No Match for New Machine
- A 5-Course Feast Comes Up From the Cellar for Switzerland's Birthday
- FOR THE KIDS SURFING : Hanging 10 : A new book contains tips and lore on the sport. Author was aided by her husband's 25-year collection of surfing magazines.
- Ventura Mayor Says He Does Not Plan to Run for Reelection : Government: Richard Francis wants to spend more time with his 7-month-old twins. His departure will leave three council seats up for grabs.
- God Versus Nature : Plan for 'Mega-Church' Near San Elijo Lagoon Riles Neighbors
- Toni Gerry; Veteran Actress Appeared in 150 TV Shows
- Man Convicted of Bank Robbery
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL
- Two Corona del Mar Water Polo Teams in Finals
- TEAMTENNIS : Strings Impressive Against Raleigh
- Montclair Prep Assistant Suspended
- Berganio Takes Stranglehold on Golf Event
- Editor Anthony (Buck) Derry Dies
- Catch a Wave to Taco Surf for Big Mexican Fare
- THEATER REVIEW / 'JACQUES BREL' : Alive and Well : The Ventura College Main Theater becomes a Parisian cabaret for this revue of the Belgian songwriter's work.
- Cal Poly's Scolinos to Call It Quits
- Soka Catches Park Supporters Off Guard : Congress: The school, battling acquisition, relied on an intensive lobbying campaign to get anti-condemnation language included in a Senate bill. It apparently got key help from a lawmaker outside California.
- Ojai Festival Looks for an Expanded Role in Area's Drama Scene
- Gorbachev, Bush Seek Mideast Talks in October
- Woman Farm Worker Sought in Baby's Death
- Poway
- COLUMN LEFT : Bankers to the New World Scum Class : BCCI and its ilk flourish because they serve the needs of spies, tyrants and crooks.
- Cleanup Effort Remains Bogged Down : Derailment: Workers in protective suits find they can only repack a few barrels an hour. No reopening of the freeway is in sight.
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Vincent Seeking to Erase Asterisk in Maris' Home Run Mark
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Terry Long Says He Attempted Suicide
- Maleeva's Poor Outing Not Costly : Mazda Classic: Po, an amateur from UCLA, takes first set before falling to third-seeded Maleeva-Fragniere.
- Pescosolido Repeats His Victory Over Chang in the Second Round
- Tustin Routs Utah in Colt Zone Opener
- Whittier : Illegal Garage Apartments Prompt Task Force Study
- Celebrating Leo Carrillo
- CSUN to Study Claim of Improperly Revoked Scholarship : Baseball: Kilian says he did not receive written notification that his grant-in-aid was rescinded.
- Endangered Species : Raider Veteran Robinson May Have Lost a Step, but He Is Taking His New Backup Role in Stride
- Juan Antonio Samaranch, International Olympic Committee president,...
- Stolen Car Isn't Enough to Stop Him
- More Headaches : Child-Care Dilemma Worsens as L.A. District Extends Year-Round Calendar
- Wooden Is Alert, Comfortable After Operation on Right Hip
- For Chargers' Rodenhauser, Job Is a Snap
- Track and Field
- 'AIDS! The Musical!': Reflection of Anger : * Stage: The show's creators hope its outrageous title will attract--and engage--a large audience and move them to action.
- Thursday's Children : Schools: A special education campus is coping with the first wave of drug-damaged youngsters. For some of the students, who face an array of developmental problems, it's an uphill battle.
- Bridging Gap : SEASONS classroom volunteer program allows 'children to connect with past generations and their experience.'
- ARCHITECTURE : Litton Industries' Masterful Mix Provides a Small Oasis of Charm
- Latest School Budget Cuts Hit Where It Hurts : Education: In past years, school districts have pared the fat. Now they have had to eliminate some of the essentials.
- Youngsters Learn Art of Baby-Sitting at Special Classes
- Senate Candidates Show Strong Fund-Raising Powers : Campaigning: Prospective hopefuls for two seats in 1992 have raised $11 million among them.
- Advocate for Past Victims : Encino Lawyer Devotes Career to Adults Abused in Childhood
- Air Quality Report
- SANTA ANA : School Budget Cuts Partially Restored
- ANAHEIM : Hospital to Launch Birth Facility, Clinic
- Muzzling Gates
- McDowell to Join L.A.; Hartley and Castillo to Phillies
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Salad Bars: Fountains Of Fat?
- Apartment Fire Kills Child, 5 Adults; Woman Arrested
- THE DAY AFTER : Eerie Silence Shrouds the Tension at Fairview
- House Approves $23,200 Increase in Senate Pay
- SMORGASBORD MEXICAN FOOD : The Best Burrito : Johnny's wins. It's the cheese--nobody else has it.
- Tender Remembrance of a Swell Girl in a Yearbook
- No Skinny Ties : Paul Sanchez, a folk singer from Port Hueneme, takes his time. His latest release took 3 1/2 years to produce.
- State Budget Brings a Minor Windfall to Schools : Education: District officials had braced for the worse by cutting programs, teachers and student services. Some will be reinstated.
- Rosemead : Asian Business Seminars
- Ann Taylor a Big Draw at Citadel
- New Police Commissioner Promises More Field Officers
- Work Resumes on Metro Rail
- Clarence Thomas and Natural Law
- COLUMN RIGHT : This Court Won't Be Our Moral Keeper : Recent decisions on abortion respect the law; they don't predict the end for Roe vs. Wade
- Sierra Club Drops Suit Over Development : Thousand Oaks: The environmental group wins some concessions. But the project at the former MGM Ranch will proceed.
- Incumbents Outspending Challengers : Election: Candidates hoping to unseat four council members lagging in campaign spending by margins exceeding 10-to-1.
- Worley Revisits Source of Past Turbulence : Golf: After giving up the game, the golfer from Coronado is back and tied for sixth in the county tournament.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Jimmy Webb Evokes an Earnest Era at the Cinegrill
- Gulls Introduce Smith, Lacroix, New Game Plan
- Publishing Firm Puts City Pride Into Words : Books: Windsor Publications a vanity press for communities, turns out 40-50 tomes a year. A recent one features Universal City-North Hollywood.
- Hollywood : Nightclub Owners Charged
- City Slickers Turn Cowfolk for Kids' Sake
- Muscovites Treated to Free Subway Rides
- THE HOUSE : Highway Projects
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Latino Revelry : Now in its 67th year, the 'Old Spanish Days Fiesta' has become an established celebration of song, dance, history and life.
- Claremont : Damaged Trees Removed
- Surrogate Mother Denied Custody by Appeal Court : Law: The woman bore a child for couple for a $10,000 fee. The state panel sidesteps a decision on the overall legality of such contracts.
- Photo Sets Off Skid Row Quest : Homeless: Market owner wants to give former employee a job after seeing newspaper picture of him eating a meal outside mission.
- Death Penalty Won't Be Asked in Killing of Actress
- THOUSAND OAKS : Panel Takes Steps to Preserve Ridgelines
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : IRS Accuses est Head of Tax Dodging
- Three students at California State University Dominguez...
- Electrician Who Lost Thumb, Part of Hand Wins Suit
- TENNIS / WOMEN AT SAN DIEGO : Sun Shines on the Leading Players
- Ojeda Still a Handyman
- DATELINE: CUBA : THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND, THEN AND NOW
- Villagers Get a Nice Surprise : Pan Am Games: Expecting the worst, the competitors discover that accommodations in the athletes' complex aren't so bad, after all.
- $40,000 Raised to Fulfill Wishes
- Pay-Back?: Publisher Lyle Stuart says all 100,000...
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Sitting Still for Art : Students Are Model Participants in Pageant of the Masters
- Museum Benefit Gets Some Young Blood
- YORBA LINDA : Robbery Suspects Remain At Large
- Suspect in Double Murder Escapes on Way to Court
- EDUCATION WATCH : Back to School
- SDG&E; Agrees to Lower Proposed Rate Hike : Utility: The agreement, only the second of its kind, is struck after talks with consumer advocates, city officials.
- Skepticism Follows Quick Fix for Gang Violence : Crime: Effectiveness of latest plan for 30 officers to patrol gang and drug neighborhoods for only 30 days questioned.
- Video Rental Charts : Everybody Likes 'Misery'
- THE HOME COOK : The Classic Picnic
- Going Up in a Down Market
- McComida Mexicana
- Senior Bowl Cut Short Because of Fan Violence
- Car Clubs
- Compost Bin Promotes Clean Perspective on Waste Disposal
- Board Members Approve Assessment to Raise $450,000
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Board OKs Dress Code for Schools
- Lawyers for State Senate Sue U.S. to Get New Census Data
- FESTIVALS & EVENTS : Cornucopia of Chowder and Corn
- Lapses Linked to Derailments Criticized : Congress: Lawmakers say federal agencies could have taken steps that might have limited effects of recent toxic spills.
- COUNTYWIDE : Philippine Volcano Colors Local Sunsets
- Slain Girl's Ghostly Image to Turn to Real
- County District Remap Facing Latino Lawsuit : Redistricting: Chicano Federation wants stronger electoral power and is threatening a suit similar to its successful one that helped reshape San Diego City Council districts.
- ANAHEIM : Fire Escape Chute Is Put to the Test
- Dallas Jury Convicts Local X-Rated Video Distributor
- City Expands Rebates for Low-Flow Toilets
- MUSIC THE ULTRAS : Glam Update : Hollywood hard-rock band brings the glittery style of the '70s into the current decade.
- Summit Scorecard
- Mother Opens Center to Help Combat Gangs
- A Most Delicias Mix of Trend and Tradition
- Boxing
- Jordan Says He Won't Play in Olympics
- 'Will Rogers' Charged With Racial Discrimination : * Stage: Activist group meets a musical it doesn't like and is joined by Actors' Equity, which files a grievance. The show's producer calls the charges '1,000% untrue.'
- SECURITIES
- 81% of Envir-Alert Purchased by La Jolla Holding Company
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Drugs Curb Deaths From Heart Failure
- PROFILE FRED EBB : 'Cabaret' Tales : The lyricist offers behind-the-scenes accounts about the creation of the show and its characters.
- Ex-Councilman Named to Downey Bench
- ART : Airport Exhibit Helps Find 'Lost Hollywood'
- Clients Seeks Refunds From Bankrupt Travel Agency
- SOUTH COUNTY : Money Raised for Two Sick Students
- 100 Marines Join Search for 12-Year-Old Scout
- VENTURA : Attorney Suspended for Fund Violations
- THOUSAND OAKS : Requests for Water Increases Mount
- 2 Men Held in Theft of Charity Donations at Stores
- Clarence Thomas and Natural Law
- DEL MAR : Track Is Off for First Time Since '82
- Australia Stops U.S. in World Youth Baseball
- Trip to Philadelphia Brings Padres to Tears : Baseball: Phillies beat Padres for ninth time this season, 9-3, but Padre outfielder Kevin Ward has an emotional homecoming.
- $4-Million Components Deal: Alpha Microsystems said it...
- Mixed Reviews for Hollywood Blvd. : Recession, Panhandlers, Crime Are Keeping Tourists Away, Merchants Say
- Senate Critics to Slow Treaty; Approval Seen
- EC Gives $11.3 Million in Aid for Iraqi Kurds
- THE HUMAN CONDITION NEAT FREAKS : The Urge for Order
- BOOK REVIEW : A Simpatico Look at Brando's Lifework : BRANDO: A LIFE IN OUR TIMES<i> By Richard Schickel</i> Atheneum $21.95, 256 pages
- Family Asks City Council's Help in Saving Roger Rabbit
- Nation IN BRIEF : OREGON : Dual-Track School Plan Becomes Law
- YOUR WHEELS / RALPH VARTABEDIAN : A New Solution for That Black Engine Sludge?
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Night Stalker Says He's No Sex Symbol
- NOTEBOOK : PADRES UPDATE : Trade to Padres Frees Howell From Routine as a Spectator
- RUNNING : Festival Kept 2 Local Athletes on Track
- Clark Hits Three Home Runs as Red Sox Defeat Athletics in 14
- Soccer
- Chargers' Grossman Hurts Knee : Football: Defensive lineman hurt in scrimmage. Beathard imposes signing deadline for Richard.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Sanders Ends His Baseball Season With a Bang
- WEST TORRANCE LIONS CLUB ALL-STAR FOOTBALL GAME : A FALL FROM GRACE : Former Leuzinger High Quarterback Reddington Had His Last Moment in Spotlight Five Years Ago
- Lighting the Fuse for a Culture Explosion : * The arts: An Oceanside writer and a Houston publisher set the stage for a torrent of Latino creativity.
- STAGE
- B of A Agrees to Buy Major Bank in Nevada : Banking: The $400-million deal for Valley Capital Corp. will dramatically expand BankAmerica's presence in the state.
- Firm's Claim of 'Credit Repair' Sparks State Suit : Litigation: Anaheim company that advertises heavily is accused of falsely claiming to have negative items removed from reports.
- Little Lettuce, Melons and Berries
- Spain and Portugal: Buy the Book?
- 7 Killed, 78 Hurt in Amtrak Wreck : Transportation: Part of passenger train hits freight cars when en route from Miami to New York. The cause of the accident has not been determined.
- NEIGHBORS : Jingle Bells : Some customers at the Little Bit Country shop have been working on next Christmas since last January.
- Youth Park Near LAX Wins Reprieve
- Seeing Some Interesting Scenery Through 'Alligator Eyes'
- Do a Little Research Before Enrolling in Private Trade School
- Home Savings Sues Developer Over $250,000 in Missed Payments
- U.S. Seeks $9.5 Million in Norco Soil Suit : Pollution: The EPA says a Houston-based company and the owner of a former battery recycling site failed to clean up lead contamination.
- Puppy Love : Making a Family Project Out of Raising a Dog for the Disabled
- Santa Monica : Tower to Be Placed on Pier
- San Marcos
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Cab Firm's Permit Revoked by City
- 2 Officers Convicted of Assault Want Verdict Set Aside
- A New Look for New S.D. Neighborhoods : Living: Planner Peter Calthorpe will focus on designing pedestrian-oriented, mixed-use communities close to mass-transit systems.
- 2 Plead Guilty in Huge Counterfeiting Scheme
- Mira Mesa Man Moves Step Closer to U.S. Citizenship
- City Will Buy Bonds for Seniors Housing
- PERSPECTIVES ON SOUTH AFRICA : Go On With Talks, Despite Betrayal : If negotiations between the ANC and the government collapse, the spiral of violence will commence anew.
- Sheriff's Deputy Sentenced for Sexually Battering Female Driver
- Police Say Cook Killed Waitress, Wounded Chef : Slaying: Longtime employee of a Little Tokyo eatery was reportedly angry over treatment on the job.
- Hot Dog! Food Vendor Cleanup : City Council attacks street food safety issue with relish
- Nuns' Stolen Religious Statue Recovered Intact; 2 Teens Held
- Skater's Death Raises Safety Issue : Fatality: Some people are wondering whether more restrictions are needed on the use of "in-line" skates after 13-year-old crashes into a bus in Hermosa Beach.
- COMMENTARY : Harrelson Not Exerting Necessary Control
- Just What Dr. Rock Ordered : Physician and His Band to Play Benefit for Community Clinics
- Boxer: A Shortcut to Revising Text
- L.A. Investor Wins Pact for Control of Todd Shipyards
- New Rules Limit Doctor Referrals to Own Clinics : Medicine: Federal 'safe harbor' guidelines spell out acceptable business relationships between physicians and facilities in which they have invested.
- INTERNATIONAL
- A Dressed-Up Mexican Dish