- U.S. Grand Jury Indicts Manager of Cities' Funds : * Securities: Steven D. Wymer of Newport Beach faces charges of fraud and other counts stemming from the alleged loss of more than $100 million of his clients' money.
- Santa Clarita Buckles Down on Motorists : Seat belts: Citations rise tenfold in 1991. Deputies say that helped prevent any traffic-related deaths.
- Teen-Ager Held After High-Speed Chase
- Work Wear : Blue-Collar Clothes Are Big With the Younger Crowd
- To S.D. Firm, a Mailbox Is a Suite Everywhere Except Pennsylvania
- Man Convicted of 2nd-Degree Murder in Retrial
- Ramona
- 1991 Tallies Fewest Traffic Fatalities : Countywide
- Rose garden curator to give advice on cutting back bushes to encourage growth.
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Long Beach Runs Away From UC Irvine, 72-53
- Royster May Leave USC for NFL Draft : College football: Tailback who did not play in final three games says he is 'almost certain' to forgo senior season.
- Storm Defends Zurich Title
- 1992 Floats In on Hot Air of Parade Talk, Talk, Talk
- A Gold Mine of Cartoon Classics
- Previews of Not-Coming Home Video Attractions : Movies: Most vintage films are not out on video-cassette--and they'll stay that way as long as studios feel there aren't enough viewers to justify their release.
- Reserve Officer Accused of Assault Fired : Allegations: The Laguna Beach man was suspected of fondling three women while on duty. An investigation concludes he violated Police Department policy.
- Countywide : CHP Makes 14 DUI Arrests Over New Year's Holiday
- Antelope Valley Gets New Commuter Service
- Bloodlines: Last week's Coast Christmas tournament featured...
- Pepperdine Forces Kansas to Work Overtime to Win
- Video Rental Charts : 'Terminator 2' Flexes Its Muscles
- New Mexico St. Holds Off UC Irvine's Challenge
- Baker on Russian Nuclear Arms
- Baker on Russian Nuclear Arms
- Baker on Russian Nuclear Arms
- Food for Thought
- Ads Disputing the Holocaust
- Ads Disputing the Holocaust
- Little Difference
- Clean Beaches
- Baker on Russian Nuclear Arms
- Ads Disputing the Holocaust
- COLLECTIBLES
- Changes in Gardening
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 3, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 3, 1992
- MOVIES - Jan. 3, 1992
- Obituaries - Jan. 3, 1992
- Names in the News - Jan. 3, 1992
- Names in the News - Jan. 3, 1992
- Names in the News - Jan. 3, 1992
- Names in the News - Jan. 3, 1992
- Names in the News - Jan. 3, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 3, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 3, 1992
- SANTA ANA : Barbecue Use in House Poisons 7
- Most Motorcyclists Abide by Helmet Law, Authorities Say
- Ways to Weather the Storm : Strategy: Attracting an increasingly selective audience and raising money will be key to survival, arts officials say.
- ARTS ORGANIZATIONS TO WATCH
- During the Southern Section girls' basketball playoffs...
- Cloud of Caution Hangs Over Arts : Economy: Adventurous programming, chance-taking not high among groups' priorities as recession forces bottom-line stance.
- Environmentalist Green Party May Have Ballot Spot
- Judge Refuses to Stop Payment by Parks Agency to Developer
- COLUMN ONE : Taking a Chance on Russia : Japanese entrepreneurs see financial opportunities in the Russian Far East. Small firms already are setting up shop there, but big businesses are waiting for political dust to settle.
- Saddam Hussein Thumbs Nose at Those Who Hope He'll Fall
- Bunking Down Together : Family: Proponents of the communal bed say it promotes family intimacy. But some experts warn that the practice discourages children's independence.
- Nation IN BRIEF : INDIANA : Bombings Plague City; Woman Dies
- Lottery Winner Sends $100,000 to Aid Russians
- Singapore Proves a Welcome Friend for U.S. Military : Southeast Asia: Bush's visit will be a gesture of gratitude for its willingness to accept warships, planes.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bush the Candidate Is on His Guard During Australia Visit : Politics: He's on the campaign trail even overseas. So he's watching what he says and avoiding his golf game.
- Nancy Honig Resigns From Parental Group : Education: The wife of state schools chief says conflict-of-interest inquiries created 'an untenable position for us all.' She served as president of the nonprofit organization.
- Pollution Research Awarded Contracts Worth $1.2 Million
- THE ECONOMY : Sluggishness Is Continuing, Reports Show
- AEROSPACE
- Tustin Market Place, located at Jamboree Road...
- THE ECONOMY : U.S. Car Sales Decline 2.8% in December
- CAM Data Systems' Earnings Up 82%
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 3, 1992
- Slemons Places Another Business in Bankruptcy : * Finances: The filing for Slemons Investments halts this morning's scheduled foreclosure sale of the car dealer's luxury Newport Beach home.
- Non-Candidate Cuomo Has Lead in N.H. Primary Poll
- Wymer Indicted Over Missing $100 Million : Crime: U.S. alleges securities and mail violations and money laundering by Newport Beach money manager.
- President of Albania Suffers a Heart Attack
- EVEN TOUGHER: Several laws took effect last...
- The Lessons of '91 and a Forecast for '92
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- THE TOKYO COLLECTIONS : Hues Makers
- Scientist Killed, 3 Hurt in Explosion at Research Facility
- Foes of Georgian Leader Form Provisional Cabinet
- Sailing for the Gold : Naval Architect Wants to Compete in the Single-Handed Race, a New Event for '92
- BOOK REVIEW : Joseph Campbell's Mind: First-Rate Guide : A FIRE IN THE MIND: The Life of Joseph Campbell <i> by Stephen and Robin Larsen</i> ; Doubleday $30; 636 pages
- Russian Weather in the Middle East
- Bank Customer to Fight Extradition
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 3, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 3, 1992
- U.N. Pressure on Libya on Flight 103 Sought
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : THE BOWL GAMES : HOLD THAT POSE
- FCC Rule Calls for Election Ads to Name Source : Regulation calls for both audio and video signatures. Opponents say it will only shorten messages.
- Newest UNLV Standout Rider Has Traveled a Troubled Road : Basketball: School was criticized for recruiting player with academic troubles and a scrape with the law in his past. But he has excelled for the Rebels.
- Setting the Stage : Plays: Where do theaters turn for those purple pianos, giant teeth and steam elephants called for in their productions? The prop people.
- Daydream Believers : Two brothers and a bass player make albums of psychedelic music that so far haven't landed them on MTV.
- BOY N THE HOOD : Impressions of Stars Emerging From the Womb Gave Birth to Craig Shoemaker's Career
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Cult Leader Faces Racketeering Trial
- So You've Got Your Baby Lettuces . . .
- The FDA Wants to Cut Our Allowances
- Janie Hibler's Wild Kingdom
- MUSIC : Conductor's Got Haydn's Numbers
- Gala Raises $92,000 for White Memorial
- A Sunset Spectacular
- American Indians Speak Out Against 'Imperialist' Theme : Protest: They hoped to raise awareness about the suffering caused by European colonization. Traditional rituals and placard waving greet festivities.
- Tournament of Roses Presents Toolbox Prize
- FOR THE KIDS : Natural Course : Group designs its wilderness hikes in Ventura and L.A. counties for children from infancy to kindergarten age.
- City Violation of Wage Rules Pads Pensions of 15 Retirees : Audit: State inquiry seeks to close loopholes in the retirement system that have led to thousands of dollars worth of unfairly high pensions.
- NEIGHBORS : New Habits : A local therapist says that if you stick with your resolution for 21 days, you've got a good chance of succeeding.
- Flood-Weary Texans Watch Rivers Rise : Weather: First day of year is spent rescuing more belongings from hundreds of swamped homes near Houston. Crests awaited by shelter residents.
- Sun Power : Ventura County is home to the world's largest solar-cell maker. Photovoltaics is becoming a hot industry.
- Nibbling Flowers Is Back in Vogue
- '91-'92 Business. A look back and a look ahead. : What Investment Pros Learned During 1991
- MARKETS : Bazaar Snacks of India
- Chileland
- 'Other Chinatown' to Usher in Year of the Monkey : Celebrations: Monterey Park and Alhambra to mark Chinese New Year on Feb. 8, a week before Los Angeles' Chinatown.
- Mother Teresa's Condition Remains Guarded, Doctors Say
- Stray Bullet Fired in Robbery Wounds Boy
- Claremont Student Is READaTHON Winner
- Shedding Old Roles : Brandon Cruz, who acted in 'The Courtship of Eddie's Father,' now turns his energy toward skateboarding and punk music.
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : If There Is a Golden Age, Just When Do You Hit It?
- The Gray at Play : Solidly Democratic, upscale and healthy, of an average age in the low 70s, Leisure Village's 3,700 residents aren't terribly retiring.
- Clinton Loses Bid to Revise Delegate Rule
- '91-'92 Business. A look back and a look ahead. : Year of Havoc for Industry Groups
- THE Model Rocketeers
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Angioplasty Is Found Better Than Medicine
- PERSPECTIVE ON AIDS : HIV in Latinos? <i> Absolutamente Si</i> : The rate of infection among Latinos is higher than in the general population, and cultural factors hamper control.
- COUNTYWIDE : 'Angels' Aid Motorists In Distress
- Top Women Runners May Overtake Men, Study Finds : Physiology: They are gaining so rapidly they could surpass males in some events by 1998, researchers say.
- COUNTYWIDE : Sound of Gunfire Rings in New Year
- Motorcycle Deputies Cruise in 3 Cities
- Youth Group Seeks Vitamins for Armenia
- Passing Out the Compliments
- MOORPARK : Reinforcement Sought for Theater
- CORONA DEL MAR : Sewer, Water Pipe Projects to Begin
- Florida State's 5 Turnovers Better Than Texas A&M;'s 8 : Cotton: Seminoles win, 10-2. Aggies lose record six fumbles.
- Soto Discusses Ineligibility Ruling That Could Affect Big Eight Title
- Behind the Truth and Fiction of 'M. Butterfly'
- Seeing Order in Financial Chaos
- Winemaker of the Year
- Israel Battling Arms Sales to Foes : Diplomacy: Jerusalem wants to halt purchases from China, others. But its own arms export policy is complicating the effort.
- Good Deals Turn Up at the Discovery Shops
- * Homecoming: Feminist Gloria Steinem is not...
- Poinsettia Ball Was Knight to Remember
- The Region : Water Projects Scheduled
- West Covina : Man Found Slain in Home
- Mother Teresa Still Not Out of Danger : Illness: Doctors say it's too early to tell how 81-year-old Nobel laureate is responding to antibiotics.
- Holiday Gunfire Down in L.A., Up in County : Shooting: Sheriff's officials report an increase in people marking the new year by firing guns into the air.
- Good Odds for Heavy Rain as 1st of 2 Storms Moves In
- Presiding Judge and Jurist in Case of Korean Grocer Receive Recall Papers
- Santa Ana Freeway Project Spurs Series of Closures : Transportation: Alternative routes will enable commuters to get around affected ramps and lanes.
- India and Pakistan Exchange Nuclear Data Under '91 Pact
- Armenians Hail Recognition : Official U.S. Acceptance of Homeland Delights Area Residents
- Ex-Principal of Magnet School Is Reassigned : Education: Beverly Tietjen, under investigation in connection with missing funds, is sent to a grade school.
- Van Nuys Man Escapes From Courthouse Cell
- COUNTYWIDE : Group Honors 5 Latinos for Leadership
- 2 Officers Save Man From Fire at Motel : Rescue: The pair enter a flaming room in North Hollywood to pull the guest, who suffered leg and foot burns, to safety.
- Glendora Boys Still Unbeaten After 12 Games
- COLUMN LEFT : Something Better Than the Usual Lies : Herewith, some questions that might force candidates to reveal actual policies and beliefs.
- SANTA ANA : Access Limits Subject of Residents' Poll
- Investigators Count Year's 47 Homicides : Crime: A shooting death at a wedding reception last weekend in Highland Park was one of 19 area slayings that the LAPD linked to street gangs.
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Refresher Course on Social Study
- La Paloma Offers Variations on Its Theme
- Holdup's Mystery Man Was Captive : Crime: The suspected accomplice who prolonged bank hostage drama turns out to be a customer, police say. However, he is arrested on Florida felony warrants.
- West Hollywood : Shelter to Remain Open
- COUNTYWIDE : County's First Baby of the New Year Arrives
- Carlsbad Man, 21, Dies in Car Accident
- COUNTYWIDE : Freeway Project Is Ahead of Schedule
- Bush/Miyazawa Meeting Is 'Staged' for Success : Summit: Real problems won't be resolved as the two leaders aim to preserve status quo.
- Fay Wray at Least Was Saved
- SANTA ANITA : Classic Fame's Convincing Victory Gets Jones' Year Off to a Fast Start
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mehta, Philharmonic Welcome the New Year
- ART REVIEWS : Chris Drury's Shrines to Nature Fill Ace Gallery
- Helen Mirren Nabs 'Prime Suspect' on PBS : * Television: The actress known for sexually provocative roles changes guises and plays a British policewoman in a new 'Mystery!' miniseries.
- Sometimes a Punt Is Best : With club-seat sales low, a delay in Coliseum project is prudent
- Rebels Plan Final Drive in Tbilisi : Georgia: Fierce fighting resumes as opposition leader says an all-out assault on regime's headquarters is inevitable.
- Won't Desert Them, Bush Reassures Allies : Pacific: U.S. security pledge is renewed as agreement nears with Singapore on access to ports and runways.
- Two Grand Marshals Double the Fun for Parade Crowd : Holiday: Controversial decision to have both a descendant of Columbus and an American Indian is a hit.
- Tearful Suspect Says He 'Didn't Pull the Trigger'
- Program for Young Drunk Drivers Draws Few Offenders : Sentencing: The plan, which involves visits to emergency rooms and morgues, could handle 300 people, but only 82 completed it. Scheduling is one problem.
- It Was Just a Trip Down the Road for Naulls : Basketball: After a standout career at Beverly Hills High, he was courted by several universities, but decided to walk on at UCLA.
- All the Huskies Want Is Their Fair Share
- Upham Switches Gears to Redlands' Fast Lane : Basketball: The emphasis was on defense at Corona del Mar, but 6-foot-5 freshman has adapted to games with scores as high as 151-110.
- Bassist Has a 'Together' Attitude : Jazz: Bruce Lett says the key to making music really come alive is the players doing 'the right thing at the right time.' He's in Corona del Mar tonight.
- IT WAS A DARK AND STORMY BAND . . . : The Story of T.S.O.L. Brings Them to 'Hell and Back Together'
- Helmets Make Mandatory Showing : Traffic: Despite some defiance, most motorcyclists don the headgear now required by law.
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : An Up-And-Down Year for Local Anglers
- Graf Ailing, Czechoslovakia Wins
- Third-seeded Wayne Ferreira of South Africa eliminated...
- Cold War Is Still Happening in This Russian Naval Battle
- COUNTYWIDE : New Rules Stress Regional Planning
- Banning's Hawkins Named City 4-A Co-Player of Year
- Her Disability Is No Bar to Her Aid for Disabled
- NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Longshot Wins Lassie Stakes at Bay Meadows
- Motorcyclist Accused of Riding in Fire Area
- Twilight Leaves No Question of No. 1 to Huskies : Washington: The players say the magnitude of their victory over Michigan earned national championship.
- Bottoms Up! Former Titan Enjoys View From the Top
- Pro Football
- Six Wounded in New Year's Shootings
- A New Year's Eve Bid to End a Nightmare : Only Washington can nail down end to El Salvador's war
- Experts Say Risk Not a Factor in Torrance Investment Loss
- Pick a Winter Pepper
- COLUMN ONE : Putting the Squeeze on Crowding : A low-cost housing shortage has more people being crammed under one roof. Cities, facing strain on services, are often accused of racism and politics in cracking down.
- Pasadena Students Win Forensics Honors
- On Track at Santa Anita Luncheon
- SPORTSCOPE : Pepperdine Women Travel to UC Berkeley
- Electric Rail Service Made the Difference
- DISHING IT OUT : '91 Was a Year of Many Memorable Meals
- The World's Most Expensive Fungus
- 487 Homicides in Nation's Capital in '91 May Set Mark
- Audit May Cost Stanford $480 Million : Education: But university officials dispute the assumptions made by Defense Department investigation of government research costs.
- Marion Phillips; Helped Found LAPD Organized Crime Force
- Glendale : Developer Can Sell Lots
- Glendale : Purchase of Lots OKd
- SMORGASBORD FOOD TOPICS : A Bite Out of Prices : Several restaurants in the region say they are making changes in their menus.
- SCOREBOARD : PREPS : Facts, Figures and Comments from Area Events
- '91-'92 Business. A look back and a look ahead. : With the Golden State Losing Some Luster, Investors Need to Polish Their Portfolios
- Traveling Guard Finds Home Court : Basketball: Josh Oppenheimer played at Rhode Island and Northern Arizona, then quit. Now he is at Dominguez Hills.
- The Winners
- ARCHITECTURE : Eatery's Poetic Design Counters Tacky Boxes Topped With Signs
- CLIPBOARD : EVERYDAY FLOWERS & COFFEE HOUSE
- Santa Monica : City Urged to Buy Park
- A Yule That Wasn't All Peaches, Cream
- Region : Dedicated Student Honored
- Feud Ends; Israeli Budget Vote Set
- No Charges Filed Against 6 Jailed as Gang Members
- Salvadorans Wary but Hopeful About Peace Plan
- Baldwin Park Board Elects New Officers
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Glendale : Man Charged in Shootout
- Family Fight Ends in Death
- Olive Garden Has a New Site
- $2.4-Million in Red Ink Has Rancho P.V. Talking Taxes : Budget: City Council will meet on Saturday to hammer out a ballot proposition.
- L.A. Auto Show: Saturday-Jan. 12* More than...
- PLAYING GAMES : Choose Your Arcade Right and You Might Take Home a Rubber Dinosaur
- Just Singing Along, Cal Tunes Out Clemson, 37-13 : Citrus: White gains 103 yards against nation's No. 1 rushing defense. Pawlawski throws for 230 yards.
- NOTES : Brunell Takes Role in Stride
- A Long Way From 'Hill Street's' Beat : Betty Thomas Struts Her Comic Side in Directing First Feature, 'Only You'
- Making a Difference : Volunteer Council Struggles to Fill Governmental Void
- New Wave of Faucets Saturates the Market
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : Completion Nearing on 3 Road Projects
- Sunset of a Lifetime
- COUNTYWIDE : Partly Cloudy Skies, Winds Greet 1992
- AIDS WATCH : Mister Goodcard?
- County Faces a Year of Difficult Choices : Budget: 1992 is expected to provide the Board of Supervisors with a tumultuous 12 months. Members must decide how to deal with the recession while making tough decisions on cutting jobs and services.
- COUNTYWIDE : 1st Super-Street Link May Be Ready by Fall
- VENTURA : 'Final Exit' Author to Address Group
- Claudia Kohde-Kilsch of Germany defeated 11th-seeded Regina...
- Ski Jumping
- 'Deputy' on Duty at Parade Wasn't Above Suspicion
- Getting a Handle on Watching Whales : Ocean: Volunteers being trained to lead tours are rewarded on the first day of the official season.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MINNESOTA : Minority Adoption Law Overturned
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- During Leisure Hours, They Tie One On : Fly-fishing: Members of the Pasadena Casting Club work to promote the sport and conservation efforts.
- Aging Tactics : Planning Birthday Parties for Children Proves No Easy Fete
- Center to Aid Drug-Affected Preschoolers
- Wading in Political Swamps : President should listen to Wilson on wetlands policy
- TUSTIN : Street Widening to Be Open House Topic
- Youth Is Year's 1st Victim of Gang Violence : Crime: A Placentia boy, 16, dies at the scene of a drive-by shooting early Wednesday in La Habra.
- MEINERS OAKS : Tree-Light Fire Burns Mobile Home
- They Are Perfectly Impressive : Huskies Make Their Case : Rose Bowl: Hobert, Emtman share MVP honors as Washington defense shuts down Michigan, 34-14, to complete a 12-0 season.
- Notre Dame Beats Florida, 39-28, Proves It Belongs : Sugar: Bettis rushes for 150 yards and three touchdowns as Irish rally from 16-7 halftime deficit.
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Caught Between Two Worlds : Cultures: Many teen-age girls, while enjoying freedoms on campus, must conform to traditional roles at home.
- Bomb Threat Kept Them Confined, a Hostage Says
- Best Burgers for Those In the Knowl
- Claremont Trustee in Theology Is Named
- Shape Up Slowly, or the New Year Could Be a Pain
- Judge Keeps Watch Over Courthouse in Battle With Vandals : San Fernando: Among other things, David M. Schacter is seeking donations of plants from employees to keep the Mission-style structure looking good.
- Speedy Syracuse Puts Ohio State in a Blur : Hall of Fame: Ismail proves the least of the Buckeyes' problems as Orangemen win, 24-17.
- Huskies Perfectly Impressive : Washington Statement Is 34-14 Over Michigan : Rose Bowl: Hobert leads team to 12-0 record, as Emtman and defense keep Wolverines in check.
- CAMARILLO : Removal of Graffiti Costs City $8,900
- Howard Was Cornered by Huskies : Wolverines: Washington backs had his number, and Michigan was unable to call it.
- Candy-Cane Nutrition?
- Muffies: They're the Tops
- Talk Show Host Raps Judge, Is Off the Air : Radio: KIEV suspends clinical psychologist after he criticizes judge who denied him custody of his two children.
- Arcadia : Trial Set in Motorbike Suit
- FITNESS : Workouts Buoyed : Exercising in water can be an effective way to shed some of those pounds put on during the holiday season.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Ulcer Drugs Said to Raise Alcohol Levels
- Tragedy on Freeway for Wedding Couple
- Cemetery Finishes With Reburials
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- THE NHL / STEVE SPRINGER : It Was Penguins' Year of Triumph, Tragedy
- NHL : Capitals Get Unexpected Help, Beat Islanders, 8-5
- Hockey
- COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : Mills Shuns USC to Jump for DiMarco
- It Must Have Been Something We Ate: A Look at '91
- With Parties and Parades, 1992 Arrives : Celebrations: Worries seem to be cast aside as cities ring in the new year, each in its own way.
- Leaping Lizards! : Zoo: Crenshaw High program shows urban elementary students that some of the creepy critters of their imaginations can look and feel like pets when they're up close.
- Good Idea Crashes on Tip of an Iceberg
- 49ers Start Conference Play With 4-Game Win Streak : Basketball: Cal State Long Beach has no trouble scoring, but it still has weak spots on post defense and free-throw accuracy.
- * Msgr. William L. O'Connor; Founded 'Boys Town of West'
- Air Station Meets Toxic Waste Goal : Point Mugu: In a year, the Hazardous Material Minimization Project has reduced by nearly 75% the amount of aircraft maintenance products the base discards.
- No Countdown to Midnight Inside the Shed : Lancaster: The abandoned structure has been taken over by the homeless, who run the shelter themselves. But its days may be numbered.
- Panthers Move to the Top of Charts : Wins in New York Help Peninsula Earn Nation's Top Ranking
- Turning Back the Clock : Owners of Northridge Gym Say Exercise, Weight-Lifting Hold Father Time at Bay
- Economy May Cue Changes in the Rock Scene : * Pop: In tougher times, listeners will be looking for music that speaks to their fears and hopes (you listening, Bruce?). And maybe outrageous price markups on CDs will cease.
- PEOPLE TO WATCH
- Blowout for Hurricanes : Orange Bowl: Top-ranked Miami makes its point with effortless 22-0 victory over Nebraska, the Cornhuskers' first shutout since 1973.
- The Rest of the Best
- Christmas Revisited : More Somber Armenian Holiday to Be Celebrated Monday
- A Foolproof Method for Cooking Duck: Give It a Hot Bath
- Floats on Display
- Tongue Un-Twisters : Volunteer translators and interpreters of 30 languages working through a Camarillo organization make the county less of a Babel.
- New Hotel Rekindles Concerns : Planning: Officials and nearby residents say the Hotel Nikko at Beverly Hills may plan to use more rooms for meetings than allowed. Its manager says the issue is a misunderstanding.
- Trail of Teeth : Forensic Dentist Is Key in Unlocking Mystery of Unknown Dead
- J. Aubuchon; Stage, Film and TV Actor