- U.S. Plan Calls for Fishing Curbs on 39 Shark Species
- 2,000 Are Sworn In as New U.S. Citizens
- Croatia, Slovenia Win Recognition : Yugoslavia: EC nations and a dozen others diplomatically accept two breakaway republics. Serbia denounces moves. Washington doesn't offer relations.
- Promises Broken, Foreign Teachers Say : Education: They say the L.A. district, which recruited them, reneged on a deal to help them gain permanent U.S. residency.
- A Living Record of an Ancient Art : Cambodia: A master dancer performs for a video that will help preserve a court tradition.
- City Panel Won't Try to Close Bondage Club
- Santa Clarita Reduces Bus Service, Raises Fare
- New Round in Airport Runway Fight : Growth: Montgomery Field has attempted to expand for more than a decade, but neighbors still bitterly oppose the idea.
- L. A. to Pay $45,000 to Film Company Over Set Shutdown
- Difficult Tasks Await New Director of Coastal Pollution Study Agency
- NAACP Seeks to Ban Novel From Classes : Education: The county chapter tells Moorpark and Simi schools that 'The Cay' is offensive. Officials defend the book.
- OXNARD : 1 Killed, 1 Hurt in Traffic Accident
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Brown Leads Torrey Pines to Victory Over Poway
- ELECTIONS : Tucker Being Pressed to Skip Race for State Senate : Politics: Assemblywoman Teresa P. Hughes is also aiming at the proposed 25th Senate District seat. And she has some powerful backers.
- Buena Holds Off 2 Santa Barbara Rallies for Victory
- SANTA ANITA : Alpine Queen Isn't Only Healthier, She's Happier and Winning More
- These Cakes May Change Your Life : BAKING WITHOUT FAT : It's a revolutionary idea--substituting wholesome fruit for evil butter, shortening and oil. You won't believe your mouth! : What's Missing? Not the Taste, Not the Texture, Just the Fat
- He Made a Fine Mess of Things : Film: Hal Roach, the man who gave the world Laurel and Hardy, Harold Lloyd, 'Our Gang' and a million laughs, is honored this week as he celebrates his 100th birthday.
- Events Set to Honor King
- Former Detective Faces Charges That He Filed False Crime Reports : Courts: Investigations in seven cases stalled or were closed due to misleading reports, district attorney alleges.
- It's an 'Ordinary' View of History
- She Finds a Reward for Her Fortitude
- Long Beach : Board May Cancel Magnet Programs to Save $460,000
- Countdown to Monday
- Global Isolation of Hanoi Weakens as Thais, Japanese Visit
- Man Sought in 3 Child Molestations
- Mideast Talks Near Impasse Over Settlements, History : Peace process: Palestinians say negotiations are stalled unless Israel discusses occupied territories.
- Poll Gives Bush Lower Rating; His Economic Policy Is Faulted : Election: President's effort to blame Democrats is not working, and those surveyed say the GOP is less able to manage the most serious problems.
- New Planet Isn't There, Expert Says
- Making Way for a Step Up : Street vending offers job opportunities, but it must be regulated
- Mother Teresa Exits Scripps With Pledge of Medical Aid
- 3 Linemen From Area on All-State Team
- Cumin Acumen
- Salvador Embarking on Peace : Cease-fire: With today's signing, open political action can replace violence in the troubled nation.
- Music at Luncheon Was in Tune With Fashions
- Long Beach : Mayor Creates Task Force to Study Economic Growth
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : U.S. Proposes Curbs on Shark Fishing
- Glendale : Not Guilty Plea in Car Theft
- The Original Foodies : Alan Hooker, who for years has run Ojai's Ranch House with his wife, Helen, serves up abundant helpings of culinary philosophy.
- SPORTSCOPE : UCLA Volleyball Team to Face No. 1 Long Beach
- OXNARD : Dispatcher Helps Mother Revive Baby
- Dana Point to Begin Search for New City Manager : Government: Council members vote to seek a replacement for William O. Talley. He says state officials are effectively forcing him out of his job over a pension dispute.
- District Gets OK to Lease School Site
- 2 Arrested as Robbery Attempt Ends in Shootout : Northridge: An officer and a suspect are wounded. Police say the case may be linked to a string of similar holdups at area restaurants.
- WELDON CANYON : Decision Delayed on Landfill Report
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE GULF WAR : The 'Arabquake' Is Just Beginning : The destruction of Iraq to save Kuwait rocked the Arab/Islamic world; a year of soul-searching is releasing new forces.
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Winds Chart a Course Toward Confusion : Sailing: Conditions for America's Cup race committee to scramble to alter the course.
- NBA Is Expected to Allow Magic to Start in the All-Star Game
- GROSSMONT 2-A LEAGUE : Valhalla Expected to Maintain Top Spot
- Emotional Oak Park Routs Moorpark : Girls' soccer: Unsettled by the death of one of the school's former coaches, the Eagles post a 4-0 win after a sluggish start.
- Skiing
- Ill Wind Deflates Koch Bid : Sailing: Conner's Stars & Stripes adapts to change in weather and defeats Jayhawk in the defender trials.
- Man Wielding Knife Is Charged After Harassing Barkley, Williams
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Webster Scores Career-High 36 to Lead Master's Past Puget Sound, 88-77
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Peninsula Rallies to Win Its Bay League Opener, 50-41
- ORANGE COUNTY
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Hotel Jobs Ad Draws Blizzard of Applicants : Employment: Thousands line up and wait for hours in Chicago's cold for interviews. Illinois has highest jobless rate of 11 major U.S. industrial states.
- Hitachi to Close Anaheim Plant, Move to Mexico
- THE HOME COOK : The Woman Who Could Smell Salt
- Holocaust Denial Movement
- Time for Renewal : This year, married couples can participate in services to retake their wedding vows.
- Some Solid Greek Fare Despite Flashy Flambe
- Skid Row Art Reflects Despair, Alienation : * Exhibit: Only one artist is present at college showing of works created during weekly workshops offered by the Homeless Outreach Program.
- Plan for DNA Database Assailed
- FISHING : Sheepshead and Blue Perch Arrive in Area
- TENNIS AUSTRALIAN OPEN : In Vintage Form, McEnroe Storms to Win
- Victory Over Valley Gives Oxnard Look of Contender
- Baseball
- CSUN Recruiting Becomes More Focused After Losing Season : College football: Pleased with crop so far, Burt says that for a player to be signed he must fill a precise need.
- Another Federal Grand Jury Indicts Keating : Thrifts: Five charges in Phoenix are added to 77 in Los Angeles.
- Parent Alert: Don't Feed Honey to Infants
- Football Standouts Are Honored by The Times
- FASHION : Blame the Rain : Ventura County residents still don't know what's expected of them when those rare storm clouds that pass through open up.
- Study Challenges Conventional Thinking About Dyslexia : Reading: Findings conclude that the disability may appear and disappear from one year to the next.
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Teen-Agers Screen Out Solar Peril
- Council Takes Strong Action to Slash Costs : Recession: Demotions and layoffs are only the first steps, officials say, and further cuts will be necessary to stave off anticipated $3.2-million deficit over two years.
- City Officials Buckle Down to Hard Times : Government: A $3.5-million projected shortfall can be covered from reserves, but cuts are anticipated. Fiscal problems complicate paying for homeless task force recommendations.
- DISCOVERY / Thee Wedding Library
- A Taste of Magic for the Littlest Ladies Who Lunch
- Cracking a Smile With 'Divide'
- A British Turncoat Superspy Would Still Rather Be Red : Espionage: George Blake meets the press in Moscow. He was one of the most hunted and hated people.
- Talks Start Friday on Cleaning Up Toxic Site
- OJAI : School Board Stays Neutral on Landfill
- Officer Shoots, Kills Man Who Won't Drop Pistol
- Freed Condors Find Their Wings on 2nd Day, Glide Above Cliffs
- CENTURY LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Defense Turns the Tide in El Modena's Victory
- O'Bannon Is Expected to Play for Bruins Against Oregon Tonight
- Record Profit for Intel in '91
- Ex-Owner Seeks to Buy Back AME : Entertainment: Andrew M. McIntyre has offered $25 million for the debt-saddled post-production company, which he founded with $90,000.
- BARGAINS / GERI COOK : Shop Customizes Clothes on the Racks
- SPECIAL EVENT : Home Tour Takes Trip Back to Past
- Industrial Area Rezoning Gets Preliminary OK : * Development: Plan covers 622 acres along San Fernando Road and the Southern Pacific Railroad. Proposal goes to the Redevelopment Agency.
- Ex-Assistant City Manager Agrees to Pay Ethics Fine
- Study Measures Drug Abuse by O.C. Students
- ALICE IN BLACK LIGHT : An Acclaimed Prague Touring Troupe Creates a Wonderland of Ultraviolet Magic
- Eco-Friendly Cars : Design studios of major automobile manufacturers are revving up projects in the county.
- A Day of Drooling Over Dresses
- Slow Down, Capture Time, Author Urges : Lifestyles: People can become addicted to urgency, Nina Tassi says. And they can cure themselves, she believes.
- Alhambra : Grants for Sign Upgrading
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Playing the Dating Game, Teen-Style : Relationships: Four high school juniors talk about going out and the qualities they look for in the opposite sex.
- After the Fall, Crazy QuiltingOn Oct. 28,...
- Ex-Company Executive Pleads Guilty to Arson, Fraud
- GROSSMONT 3-A LEAGUE : Rival Coaches All Rate Monte Vista's Balancing Act as the Best
- UCI Falls to Pepperdine in Volleyball Opener
- NHL ROUNDUP : Devils, Sabres Score Early, Not Late, End Up Tied, 8-8
- Harkin's Failure to Gain Early Labor Support Boosts Clinton Campaign : Politics: AFL-CIO holds off endorsement. Industrial unions are drawn to the Iowa senator, but public employee groups see his rival as more electable.
- Downey : Lot Subdivision Decision Let Stand Despite Protests
- No Razing of Bank Building--for Now : Landmarks: City seeks a development plan before it will approve Bank of America's plan to tear down its Green Street facility.
- TABLOID OPERA : Suicide, Murder, Hoodwinking--Is There Anything Too Seamy for 'Tosca'?
- COUNTYWIDE : 2 Boats Rescued in Wind-Whipped Seas
- ORANGE : Fire, Water Agency Heads Announced
- State Set to Scrap Anti-Smoking TV Ads
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : New Lotto Game Shows Sales Hike
- Plan Agency Votes Down Cityhood for North Tustin : Government: LAFCO bases rejection on would-be city's need for new utility tax. Action means proposal won't go on ballot.
- Brain Damage Attributed at Penalty Trial to Slayer of Boy, 8
- Peninsula Teachers Cut Back on Duties Over Pay Dispute : Contracts: After the school district withdraws a contingent offer of a raise, the instructors stop offering 'extra' services such as tutoring and writing letters of recommendation for students.
- SIMI VALLEY : Meeting Slated on Kadota Fig Future
- IRVINE : Cerebral Palsy Assn. Given $10,000 Grant
- Orange Lawyer Sues to Practice Without Being Member of Bar
- Answers Needed--Hurry : Were defense contracting funds used instead for intelligence?
- Palmer Has Day Right Out of the Old Years : Bob Hope golf: He shoots a 66, making bogey on only the last hole, and trails by two shots after the first round.
- THE NHL : He Plays Matchmaker 880 Times a Season
- ABT Casts 'Don Quixote' for Center Dates
- Open House at LACE
- Another Dow Record as Cyclical Stocks Soar
- Celebrity Dining Spots May Be on Menu for O.C. : Restaurants: Versions of the Hard Rock Cafe and Planet Hollywood, both of which draw famous clientele, are being proposed for Orange County.
- Rohr Plans Joint Venture With 2 Singapore Firms
- Level of Unsold Goods Up 0.2% in November : Economy: Meanwhile, business sales inched up only 0.1%. The two figures indicate that consumer demand remained feeble in late 1991.
- La Puente : Language Instructor Hired
- Attempt to Blunt Effect of Video Seen as Key to Trial : Defense: Court documents indicate officers' strategy.
- Beverly Hills : INS to Rent City Jail Cells
- Long Beach : Gang-Related Crime Figures Up Significantly From 1990
- Changing Directions : John Keaveney Turned From Addiction and Anger to Help Fellow Veterans
- Redondo Mayor Stresses Change in Assembly Bid
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE : Keefe Lifts Stanford Over Cal, 76-61
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Weber's Hat Trick Propels Kennedy Past Bolsa Grande
- A Little Chicken Soup:It Couldn't Hurt
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Importing Culture : The Mayfair Theater is making a move to foreign films. The Ventura Arts Council is involved in the effort.
- California Prisons Looking to Get Into Business
- 1,200 Residents Lose Power in Outage
- When It Comes to Speed Bumps, It's No Easy Road
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Harris Awaits Ruling on Death Penalty
- NBA ROUNDUP : Trail Blazers Win in New York
- Cordero Condition Remains Stable
- Football
- AMERICA'S CUP DAILY REPORT : DEFENDER TRIALS : Conner Masters Fickle Winds and Wins Easily
- Martha's Cafe
- City Coaches Say Time Off Is Not Time Well Spent : Preps: Two-week period that forbids coaches from having contact with players is getting a cool reception.
- A Giant Decision: Team Is Moving to San Jose in '96 : Baseball: Offer of new 48,000-seat stadium lures club from San Francisco, where it has played since moving from New York.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Saddleback Finally Runs to Victory
- Reports: Walsh Taking Stanford Coaching Job : Football: Former 49er coach is expected to be named replacement for Dennis Green today.
- Seattle SuperSonics Fire Jones as Coach
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Chevron to Cut Up to 3,600 Jobs : Oil Firm's Cost-Reduction Plan Could Result in a $270-Million Charge
- When Less Is More
- Loma Linda, La Quinta Sue Adviser Wymer : Investments: Cities are seeking to recover $16.8 million in allegedly misappropriated funds. Officials in Orange, meanwhile, reassure residents regarding its financial reserves.
- Cudahy : Petition Drive Seeks Repeal of 4% Utility Users Tax
- Vagabond Player Returns Home to Coach, Be Close to Daughter : Basketball: After failing to make it in the NBA, former Mater Dei and Pepperdine standout Tom Lewis is an assistant coach at St. John Bosco.
- Higgins Seeking a Magic Number : Basketball: Former Fairfax High and Michigan standout has 10 days to prove himself with Orlando.
- Alzheimer's Assn. Contributors Honored
- CULINARY COUSINS OF THE RANCH HOUSE
- Panel Won't Try to Close Bondage Club
- Buried Alive, He Eludes Death : Rescue: Co-workers praised after digging man out of sand and cement at construction site, reviving him with CPR.
- Wachs Asks Council to Back Gay Rights Initiative
- COLUMN LEFT : All Prologue and No Real Program : Bill Clinton's vaunted plan is silent or terminally fuzzy on all the issues that count.
- Revocation of Bingo Parlor's License Delayed Until Hearing
- OXNARD : Man Staying With Mother Dies in Fire
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- Baseball
- Baseball
- SUNSET LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Marina Finding Life After Parks Is Good
- Nolan Ryan Will Be Inducted Into the Angels' Hall of Fame
- Ventura Reins In Campana but Rally Falls Short, 73-66
- Under-Table Money, Steroid Use Are Alleged in Book About Nike
- Video Rental Chart : 'Terminator' Takes Over
- Holocaust Denial Movement
- Bush's Trip to Japan
- Jazz Pianists to Relive Key Event at El Matador
- Software Can Map Out the Future
- Man Sentenced to 46-Month Term for Rolling Back Used Car Mileage
- King Tells of Beating, Racial Taunts by Police : Prosecution: Glimpse of likely testimony provided.
- Marina del Rey : Lawyer Heads Harbor Panel
- Play Benefits Raise $20,000 for Pediatric AIDS
- Regional Groups Seek Rail Routes : Transportation: Two coalitions want the County Transportation Commission to approve links between Burbank Airport and Los Angeles and from Pasadena to Azusa.
- RESTAURANTS : Zorbas: A Place of Mythic Portions
- Scott WilliamsSchool: Cerritos HighSport: BasketballPosition: CenterClass: SeniorCerritos...
- Council Extends Ban on Indoor Swap Meets
- Goode House Repair Plans Fall Through
- COUNTYWIDE : Schools' Enrollment Hits Record
- MUSIC FORBIDDEN PIGS : Porcine Pygmalion : Former Pyg Billy Bacon is mighty funny, mighty thirsty and on stage tonight with his band in Santa Barbara.
- Palmdale Woman Dies in Head-On Collision
- Plunge Forecast for Commercial Construction : Real estate: New building countywide is expected to fall nearly 80%. The retail segment may be especially hard hit.
- Police Panel Seeks 6 for Staff : Government: The commission says its aides are overburdened and that the new members are needed immediately. An exemption from the city's hiring freeze is at issue.
- Study Warns of Suits Over Noise Limits on Aircraft : Van Nuys: Bid by homeowners to lower day decibel levels and ban night jet takeoffs could adversely affect airport businesses, officials say.
- Father Drops 4 Children to Safety From Fire
- Near Midair Collisions Plummet to Just 1 in '91
- IRVINE : Master Builder, 4, Is a Little Lego Whiz
- Wal-Mart Linked to Deal at Lockheed Site in Burbank : Growth: The nation's biggest retailer will build a shopping center on the 89 acres, city sources said.
- Technology Spotlight / A Volt From The Blue : Solar Carport Gets a Charge From New Photovoltaic Cell
- We're Going to Pump You Up
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week. : CITY COUNCIL
- World Illiteracy Drops for 1st Time, UNESCO Reports
- What a Trip: President Bush has recovered...
- Budget Puts Pall on City Design Job
- High Court Shields Child Abuse Victims : Judiciary: Justices rule that officials, family may testify in place of children. They also give local government flexibility in prison overcrowding cases.
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- ART : Showcasing Talents of Minors in a Major Way
- Myopia Is in the Eye of Beholder
- Rancho P.V. Sets April 14 Election on Property Tax Hike
- Prisoner Escapes Trolley Work Detail
- Bonds of War : La Verne Avenue Drawn Together by Love, Family
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- King Birthday Marked by Pleas for Harmony : Civil rights: Speeches and sermons note city's ethnic conflict and urge others to continue the slain leader's work.
- California IN BRIEF : YUBA CITY : Sheriff Survives Recall Attempt
- DANA POINT : Preliminary OK for Overcrowding Law
- ORANGE : Plan for Drug-Baby Facility Falls Apart
- CYPRESS : City Readies Law to Allow Pigeon Coops
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Bates to Consider State Assembly Race
- VENTURA : Ex-Guard Pleads Not Guilty to Car Theft
- OXNARD : Officer Convicted of Kicking Suspect
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Free Throws Lift Crespi Past Chaminade, 55-45
- Baseball
- Xavier McDaniel said he plans to exercise...
- BASEBALL : San Jose Makes a Major League Bid
- Boxing
- FREEWAY LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Unranked Troy Beats Sunny Hills
- ART
- Many Happy Returns Likely for H&R; Block : Taxes: Tough times prompt more people to use the firm to file forms electronically for quicker refunds.
- Sales Up 48% at AST Research for 2nd Quarter
- New Clinton Ad Takes Aim at Harkin, Kerrey
- Israeli Party's Pullout Imperils Shamir Coalition
- Sheriff Skirts the Legal Limits : Florida lawman says he will fight court to reopen his department's crack lab.
- Meeting Venus : Her dating service works on a blend of pictures, questionnaire and intuition. At least two pairings have resulted in weddings.
- Church Row : 3 Congregations Have Shared a Street and Slice of History Since 1920s
- Rancho Park : Bank Theft Reward Offered
- O.C.'s Only Native Son to Die in Persian Gulf War Honored : Memorial: Family visits plaque placed in Costa Mesa park where Air Force captain once played football.
- Bush's Trip to Japan
- BOOK REVIEW : 'Imagining America' From Many Angles : IMAGINING AMERICA Stories From the Promised Land<i> edited by Wesley Brown and Amy Ling</i> Persea Books $24.95 cloth, $11.95 paper; 370 pages
- Georgia Moves Primary to March 3
- World War II Fighter Plane Makes Its Final Mission : History: Contrary Mary, a P-51 Mustang that flew during the war, arrives to become an Aerospace Museum fixture.
- Woman, 61, Robbed by Home Intruders
- Judge Suspends License of Anaheim Physician : Law: Temporary restraining order is issued against Dr. Michael D. Lawton for 'sexually exploiting' two patients. His lawyer says the charges are unproved.
- San Diego
- SIMI VALLEY : Police Cite Clerks in Illegal Alcohol Sales
- City Bans Indoor Swap Meets Pending New Laws
- Fugitive Flees After Mention on TV Show
- Although Ventura College last week established itself...
- The Puerto Rican Basketball League has suspended...
- Meadowlark Offers Grungy Alternative : Cypress Banquet Hall Joins Short List of County Venues Booking Alternative-Rock Bands
- STAGE
- MUSIC REVIEW : Cleveland Quartet, En Route to O.C., Shines in San Diego
- Where Were You on the Night of Jan. 16?
- Beef-Barley Soup, <i> Karithopita</i> , Maple Frosting
- SCORECARD : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS : PREPS
- The following are selected entries from...
- Cutbacks, Criticism Take Toll on Military's Morale
- 2 Condors in the Wild Take Wing : Ecology: The male is the first to go airborne, and later the female flies. Biologists are delighted.
- COLUMN ONE : New Lives Take Root Amid Ashes : Some Oakland hills residents have begun rebuilding. Others still bear physical and mental scars from the most destructive brush fire in state history.
- Dutch Are Given U.S. Assurances on Jets
- U.S. Concern on Iraqi Arms Told : Mideast: Baghdad could begin producing biological weapons within a few weeks if the U.N.'s sanctions are ended, CIA chief says.
- Controlled Burn : UCLA's MacLean Tried Playing It Cool. Now the Fire Is Back.
- Pagett Learning to Savor Moment
- A Definition of Rent Control
- Bush's Trip to Japan
- Friends of Fox and Studio's Expansion
- Friends of Fox and Studio's Expansion
- Friends of Fox and Studio's Expansion
- Dana's Sumitomo Vote Strongly Criticized
- Bush's Trip to Japan
- American Airlines' parent, AMR Corp., posted losses...
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 16, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 16, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 16, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 16, 1992
- TELEVISION - Jan. 16, 1992
- TELEVISION - Jan. 16, 1992
- Backers of College President Assail 1-Year Contract, Criticize Trustees : Education: Officials won't say why Warren A. Washington was only offered a one-year pact.
- STILL TRIPPIN': Orange County's Dick Dale, above,...
- Bush, in N. H., Goes on Attack for a 2nd Term
- REACHING OUT: Little Saigon has hosted many...
- 2,000 Earn Their (Stars and) Stripes : Citizenship: Carson naturalization is the largest of its kind ever held in the South Bay, INS officials say.
- 8 Day Laborers Arrested in Moorpark : Immigration: The INS raid comes after the City Council rejected a sanctioned site. Merchants say workers hurt business.
- The Hole Story
- Slayings Suspect Questioned in Abuse : Serial killings: He was interrogated about injuries to his infant daughter, but freed for lack of evidence.
- POPCORN GOUGING? Promoter Harry Oxley of San...
- A Slower, Gentler Omelet
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 16, 1992
- Glendora Player Suspended After Incident With Skinhead
- San Franciscans Are Almost Blase About Move : Giants: After all, it's not as though the 49ers were leaving Candlestick Park for San Jose.
- Central Environmental Licensing Process Urged : Government: Proposed restructuring would weaken the AQMD. Critics say it is a ploy to ease standards.
- Disputed Sumitomo Train Pact Was Signed Last Week : Green Line: Disclosure outrages city officials. Transit commissioners say, however, they can cancel contract.
- FLIP SIDE: California Teacher of the Year...
- THEATER REVIEW 'DIG 'N' TEL' : Laughs and Lessons : Youthful cast in Santa Paula re-enacts--through characters and song--four stories from Jewish folklore.
- Plan for Low-Income Units Denied : Housing: The City Council votes to keep present zoning on all vacant land, which may violate a state law for affordable residences.
- Airport to L.A. Rail Line Urged : * Transportation: Two regional panels say a light-rail train route from Burbank Airport through Glendale to downtown Los Angeles should be a high priority.
- Playhouses Go Posh With Porches, Lofts
- History of the People : Yes, George Washington was a war hero. But he also trembled while taking the presidential oath of office. Eighth- graders learn the human side of their heritage.
- South El Monte : Fence Ordinance Adopted