- House Bank Highs and Lows
- Israel Gets U.S. Consent to Offer Jet Fighters to Taiwan : Arms: The approval came at the height of a sensitive dispute over alleged Israeli sales of U.S. technology to China.
- Emulex May Create a Firm to Market SCSIs : * Computing: Costa Mesa company says the device accounted for a third of its revenue for the quarter ending March 29.
- EXECUTION JOURNAL : Lethal Gas or Injection--Harris Case Reignites Debate
- Going Where No Ski Resort Brochure Has Gone Before
- SAN DIEGO : Pacific Beach Man Stabbed to Death
- Countywide : 10 Cities to Appeal County's Jail Fees
- HIDDEN VALLEY : Top Trainer Leads Select Riding Clinic
- Charity Bowl Draws Criticism Over Extent of Organizers' Fees : Fund Raising: A Torrance child abuse center will get about $50,000 from Saturday's game. Ticket and ad sales have grossed more than five times that much.
- Man Who Gave Himself Up After Error Is Granted Bail : Courts: Murder suspect voluntarily went back to jail after judge's mistake freed him. His family will try to come up with $50,000 bond.
- An Urban Oasis : Surrounded by condos sits a place the Chowigna Indians once used as a lookout spot. Today, people go there for an escape.
- BURBANK : Blaze at City Hall Injures Technician
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Black Women Form Branch of Council
- IRVINE : Limit on Campaign Donations Studied
- NBA ROUNDUP : Heat Still Alive in Playoff Race After Victory
- TV Reviews : Showtime Premieres 'Boris and Natasha'
- Singer Takes His Tour Into Living Rooms
- A Deserving Electorate?
- Opening Files on Assassination
- Opening Files on Assassination
- AIDS Disclosure
- Balkan Republics
- Washington
- Rent Control in Mobile Parks
- Opening Files on Assassination
- Opening Files on Assassination
- AIDS Disclosure
- Rent Control in Mobile Parks
- MOVIES - April 17, 1992
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- OTHER NEWS - April 17, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - April 17, 1992
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- Obituaries - April 17, 1992
- TELEVISION - April 17, 1992
- We're Melding With Columbia, Sony Chief Says
- Dial 'S' for Spinoff : PacTel's Divestiture Study May Be a Ploy to Loosen Regulatory Reins : NEWS ANALYSIS
- Man Killed, 3 Wounded by Santa Ana Gang Fire : Violence: The victims were surrounded after playing basketball at high school, shot by at least three guns.
- Release of Overdraft List Heightens Sense of Political Peril in the Halls of Congress : Ethics: Many lawmakers fear a voter backlash in November. Others have already decided to retire.
- SAVE THEM ALL: The Orange County Fund...
- Fear and Death Are Facts of Life in Gangs' Turf
- Williams and 5 Insiders He Beat Out for the Job Meet
- HOURS FIRST: What are the hours? That's...
- Wilson Rejects Plea of Mercy for Harris : Capital punishment: Murderer's lawyers are seeking a court to stay his execution, scheduled in four days.
- POOR EXAMPLE? It's not just judges and...
- A SECRET WORD: The late Groucho Marx...
- Rivals Target Education, Economy : Bush: President's plan would create $25,000 line of credit in student aid.
- Williams, in Tour of L.A., Promises Reforms, Healing : Police: New chief is introduced to officials, officers and leaders of the black community. He stresses the need to mend the department's morale and image.
- 35 Californians on House List of Overdrafts
- Ex-USC President James Zumberge Dies : Education: The former Antarctic explorer led the university to academic respectability. After a major fund-raising success, he had retired last year.
- Countywide : Cities to Seek Aid for Storm Damage
- First Lady Gets Tour of Spruced Up Skid Row : Politics: Literacy advocate Barbara Bush drops in on the new $25-million L.A. Mission and dedicates education program. Police clear area of homeless for her visit.
- From the Archives: Profile: Willie L. Williams
- CPC Co-Founder James Conte Retires : Executive: Richard Conte will succeed father as chief executive of Community Psychiatric. No new chairman named.
- Priority on Privacy : Poll Finds Californians, More Than Others, Oppose Employer Intrusions
- AIDS Disclosure by Ashe Putting Heat on Insurers : Health: Advocates for AIDS patients say more needs to be done to make coverage available. The former tennis star sits on the board of Aetna Life.
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : An Expert in His Field Hockey : Athletics: Abu Zar's sport isn't very popular here, but he was a star back home in Pakistan.
- Gumbo Rally : Chubby Carrier brings his Louisiana sound to Ventura County on Monday night.
- 'Miracle Season' : After 41 Losses, Bible College Wins 2 Championships
- Shell Game : Toss . . . Splat . . . Yuck! Egg-Drop Competition Calls for Crack Problem-Solving Skills
- Venice : Height Limits on Housing
- The Boys Who Would be Priests : Education: High school in Mission Hills helps students learn if they want to devote their lives to the church.
- Australian Film Takes an Original Look at One Man's 'Bliss'
- MEDIA
- FISHING : As the Water Warms, So Does the Surface Action for Bonito and Barracuda
- Sammy Price; Pianist Known as the 'King of Boogie-Woogie'
- NEIGHBORS SHORT TAKES : No Drawbacks : A sketching class is offered for those who think they have no artistic ability.
- FOCUS ON YOUTH : Teen Topics
- OLE! : The First Family of Flamenco Follows Legendary Jose Greco's Footsteps to Irvine
- ELECTIONS : La Canada Prefers Newcomers to Valente : Politics: The incumbent ran third in a race for two seats. All of his council colleagues backed his challengers.
- Panel Advises Waiting to Test Lincoln's Remains for Ailment
- SANTA ANA : $1 Million Received for Parks and Zoo
- Schools in Decline? A Few Facts, Please : Education: A greater percentage of L.A. students finish high school and college than before. Minority totals rise.
- OJAI : County OKs Funds for Compost Garden
- COUNTYWIDE : La Follette Calls for Repeal of Tax on Snack Food
- BASEBALL
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Nijinsky II, a Champion on Track and Sire of Ferdinand, Dead at 25
- Riley Keeps Rolling Despite Disappointment
- Video Rental Chart : Impressive Debut for 'Deceived'
- Less Than Meets the Eye
- Biting the Ham That Feeds You
- Guild Members Stitch History, Tradition Into Religious Objects : Passover: National Jewish group is devoted to making richly embroidered items for use in temples and homes during the Seder.
- Southland Rally Draws 200 for H. Ross Perot
- Dead Dog Dumping Leads to Jail Term
- Long Beach : Disney to Run Queen Mary If Port Pays All Expenses
- Alhambra : Cultural Awareness Plans
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Families of Harris' Victims Can't Hold Back the Tears
- An Easter That Won't End in Deviled Eggs
- Tax Hike Rejection Forces R.P.V. to Cut Back--Fast
- NEWPORT BEACH : 2 Votes on Land Use Raise Conflict Issue
- Where to Find Traditional Easter, Passover Observances
- ELECTIONS / SANTA CLARITA : Measure A's Defeat Blamed on Foes' Funding, Economy
- LOS ANGELES : Ferraro in Good Condition Following Heart Surgery
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Judge Refuses Evidence of King Marijuana Use : Trial: The defense may not disclose results of the drug test. The prosecution is told not to reveal Officer Wind's police experience.
- STATEWIDE : La Follette Pushes 'Snack Tax' Repeal
- LOS ANGELES : Schools Scrap Deadline for Condom Consent Forms
- SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Woodbridge Finishes Fast to Win Its Own Tournament
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Padres Find Safety in Numbers, Fewer Giants Fans Attend Game
- Traurig Training for the Present, Not the Future : Riding: After disaster in 1964, he takes events one at a time. Next up is World Cup.
- QUOTABLE
- Putting a Value on Intellectual Property
- Down in Birdland : Where Chicken Is King
- Quick--Which Side's Up?
- Afghan Rebels Take Major Air Base Near Kabul : Asia: The move threatens to subvert a U.N. peace plan in last stage of negotiations to end the 13-year conflict.
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Firm in U.S. Tries Eastern Exposure
- FILM : Sellers Has Perfect Aim in Edwards' 'A Shot in the Dark'
- Bloomer Wins 1st Place in Ford Poster Contest
- Campus Festival Will Celebrate Latino Culture
- Broadcasting giant CBS Inc.'s first-quarter net income...
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- Adam Johnson, one of the top players...
- 100 DAYS TO THE OLYMPICS : Different Look : Carl Lewis Has Always Been Great, but He Didn't Always Have a Great Reputation; Now He's Finding the '90s Are Fun
- COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL : Pepperdine Gets Automatic Berth in Final Four
- Former Brea Guard Has Found Her Niche in Luxembourg : Basketball: Seeking fame and fortune in Europe, Schuessler has a little fame and a decent salary with a pro team.
- Prego Accommodates Yen for Italian Food
- Spears of Spring
- Annatto: The Midas Touch
- AST Sales Rise, but Pricing Pressure Keeps Profits Flat
- Congress Finally Tackles Seafood Safety
- Swine's Way
- Mt. SAC Relays Again Lure Top Track Athletes
- COMEDY : A Dufus Gets His Act Together at the Improv
- Atwater Village : Murder Charges Sought
- L.A. FIESTA BROADWAY : Latino Music to Fill Streets in Third Fiesta Broadway
- NOTEBOOK : Pepperdine, UCLA Go to the Heartland for Volleyball Talent
- Party Salutes USO's 51st Anniversary
- Libyan Flights Repulsed by Other Nations : Sanctions: Seven countries tell diplomats to go home as U.N. measures against Kadafi take hold.
- Deaf Activists Keeping Watch on Man's Lawsuit Against Police : Civil rights: Request for a sign language interpreter was denied during questioning about robbery in which man was misidentified.
- GARAGE SALES : Selling Out : After years of looking down on retail housecleaning, you put your used possessions on display for weekend bargain hunters.
- ELECTIONS : Incumbents Koretz, Land Reelected : Politics: The three-member council majority backed by the powerful Coalition for Economic Survival, a tenants rights group, remains intact.
- Issue: Cutting School Extracurricular Activities
- CAMARILLO : Foundation Moves Bird Egg Collection to New Site
- Slain Girls Likened to Martyrs : Crime: Cardinal Mahony, speaking at funeral for one of the children killed by gunfire last week, urges city to rise against gangs.
- Divers Search Santa Ana River for Man
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : 3 Former Athletes Charged in Sex Case
- GLENDALE : $9-Million Plan to Develop Wilderness Park Approved
- Track and Field
- Kendrena Strikes Out 17 to Set CSUN Record
- IRS Spanish Booklet Has Wrong Table : Taxes: Overpayments could reach $373 per return. But officials say computers will find the error and automatically refund the money.
- Northrop Corp. reported first-quarter net of $47.2...
- Death of Leader in Karabakh Is Called Accidental
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Contrasting Styles : A festival on Latin American culture and society will open with a film series beginning Monday at Cal Lutheran University.
- From Dolley Madison to Harriet Tubman, students learn about women as role models and . . . : Unsung Heroes
- Pair Accused of Running Vehicle Theft Business
- Sugary Shops to Sate a Sweet Tooth
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: 73RD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : With No Incumbent, GOP Candidates Punch at Air
- Bush Declares Chicago Flood a Disaster : Tunnels: Power begins to be restored as water rises in some buildings. Repairing the hole that let the river into Loop basements will take time.
- Parties, Protests on Income Tax Deadline Day
- The 1492 Expulsion : Scholar Moshe Lazar will speak on Spain's order that all Jews must convert or leave.
- Earthquake Hits Alaska
- Clippers View Anaheim Arena for Some Games : Basketball: The NBA team is considering a proposal to play 12 matches at the new venue in 1993-94. Lakers and Kings say it's unlikely they would visit here.
- Bank Clerk on Run Trips at Border : Money: Fugitive Austrian's international odyssey ends at the San Ysidro crossing as he is arrested with nearly $500,000.
- Gladys Waddingham Breaks Hip in Mugging
- FOOTHILLS : Council Bans Use of Leg-Hold Traps
- HOLLYWOOD : Suit Seeks Environmental Report on Red Line Project
- Area Election Returns
- Jury Gets Case in Lawsuit Against Jailers
- Huntington Beach Wins on No-Hitter
- This little piggie went after Mike: So...
- For Peking Cuisine, This Is the Real Thing
- PRACTICAL VIEW : Keeping Those Memories Alive
- L.A. FIESTA BROADWAY : Street Festival to Draw Top Musical Stars
- L.A. FIESTA BROADWAY : Martinez Heads KMEX
- Man Receives Bills, Stabs Mail Carrier
- 'Salute to Excellence' Picks 2 Wilson Students
- RESTAURANT REVIEW 'LUPE'S' : More of the Same : The 45-year-old eatery serves up old-school Southern California Mexican cooking.
- Popular Soccer Coach Sentenced to 20 Years for Molesting Players
- ROOM TO DANCE : Birraporetti's in Full Swing on Mondays
- ELECTIONS / 23RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Gallegly Campaign Treasury Dwarfs Opponents' Funds
- The Los Angeles chapter of the Amyotrophic...
- VENTURA : Funds to Increase for Oxnard College
- YORBA LINDA : False Home Alarms Will Cost More
- PORT HUENEME : 2 Brothers Arrested in Robbery of Store
- SIMI VALLEY : Meeting to Focus on School Site Proposal
- Kenwood Don Wins Cypress Final
- Weiner, Abrams Advance in Easter Bowl Tennis
- Loyola's Robinson Opts for an Arms Buildup : Recruiting: First-year coach gets commitments from two high school pitchers and a shortstop.
- Dodgers Leave Poor Impression : Baseball: After Houston wins, 5-4, Astros' Osuna says L.A. isn't the team it used to be.
- Equestrian
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Bryan Twins Advance in Tennis Event
- Livingston Bottles Up Taft With 3-Hitter, 4-0 : Prep baseball: Granada Hills right-hander rebounds after lasting only one-third of an inning against the Toreadors two days earlier.
- Playwrights Project Pens Agreement with Old Globe
- Heal the Bay Benefit Nets $98,000
- Santa Monica : Board Must Pay Legal Fees
- Glassell Park : Man Killed in His Home
- Advocates of Term Limits Plan Ballot Drive
- Athlete Returns for a Shot at Stardom : Colleges: Brandi Gail was Division II shotput champion in 1988. After a three-year layoff, she's at Cal State Los Angeles and picking up where she left off.
- CLIPBOARD : Laguna Lake Park
- L.A. FIESTA BROADWAY : Some Tips for Making a Good Time Even Better
- Los Feliz : School Worker Found Dead
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Reading Art : The wild diversity of a 200-volume exhibit gives new meaning to books as a medium of expression.
- BURBANK : Fire at City Hall Injures Technician
- PERSPECTIVE ON CONSUMERS : If You Build It, They Will Come : The lines at the new Lucky store in the Crenshaw district affirm black support for community businesses.
- WESTMINSTER : Improvements OKd for Police Photo Lab
- Former Enemy Offers a Rare, Insider's Look at the Korean War : History: Chun Sang Chin, who was a general in the North Korean army, tells of the Soviet Union's leading role in the plan to capture Seoul.
- CAMP PENDLETON : Teen-Ager Killed When Hit by Train
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Stevens Takes a Fresh Approach
- Seder Lite--the Sequel
- 1991 Barrier Reef Chardonnay ($7.50)-- Australia,...
- PLAYING WITH YOUR FOOD : Orange County Is Developing a Taste for Pastas Peppered With Piano Solos and Brunch With a Side of Salsa
- Dogs Have Their Day, but Beach-Rights Stink Lingers
- Gates Bitterly Steps Out of Spotlight : Retirement: Outgoing head spends the day fighting with council, predicting a tough time for Williams and scourging department 'traitors.'
- The Region : Water Legislation Backed
- TOURISM
- Deputy of the Year Selected
- THEATER REVIEW 'DARK AT THE TOP OF THE STAIRS' : Look of a Winner : Gothic Productions' current play, William Inge's 1957 melodrama, deals with sexual repression.
- Vernon Reveals Plans to Retire This Month
- Strength of His Convictions Helped New Superintendent Win the Job : Education: Neil C. Schmidt resigned his previous post over a curriculum he opposed. A school district facing tough issues was impressed.
- Marshall 2nd in State Mock Trial Contest
- COUNTYWIDE : Agency Merger Saves $30 Million a Year
- Committee May Have Won Hollow Victory : North Hollywood: Councilman's appointee's claim to head group is outshouted. His aides move to disband the PAC and elect a new one.
- Gallegly Campaign Fund Dwarfs His Opponents' : Politics: The congressman has raised almost $345,000 over the past few years. He says he may have to spend it all.
- ELECTIONS / OXNARD UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT : Educators Taking a Hard Look at Options
- SAN DIEGO : Attack on Gay Man Draws Felony Trial
- A Tough Job for a Tough Policeman : Willie L. Williams will need the support of all Los Angeles
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Study to Improve Bus Service Planned
- City Clerk, Treasurer Jobs Under Review
- Marina Likes Tough Time, Defeats Grossmont
- COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL WIVA TOURNAMENT : Northridge Win Carries a Message
- PRIDE OF THE COAST TOURNAMENT : Matthews, Garcia Spark Irvine to Title
- ARTS
- SCOREBOARD : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS
- Take a Hike
- Jack Schrade; GOP Legislator for 22 Years
- ELECTIONS : Council Victors Stressed Community Ties
- Class Struggle : Education: A dispute simmers between the parents of a wheelchair-bound student and district officials over lack of accessibility to a hilltop school in San Pedro.
- African-Latin Dance Doubles as Martial Art : Culture: The Brazilian <i> capoeira </i> has been introduced to urban youths who, its promoters say, can more easily identify with it than with Asian self-defense techniques.
- Girlfriend Took Advantage of Lindsay, Jury Rules
- LOS ANGELES : Deaf Activist Gets 2-Year Term, Fine in Fraud Case
- HOLLYWOOD : Cost of Subway Changes Estimated at $150 Million
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : St. Augustine Rolls to 12-0 Victory Against Lincoln
- Pepperdine Opens by Signing Two
- Jurisprudence
- A Class Act Goes Back on the Stage : * Jazz: Charles Otwell now teaches what he's learned from years performing with dozens of musicians. A reunion of sorts is taking him back before the spotlight.
- Vance Calls on Both Sides to Observe Truce in Bosnia : Yugoslavia: War 'will be ruinous for all,' the U.N.'s envoy warns. But he does not foresee deployment of peacekeeping troops.
- FBI Hunts 3 'Raiders' Bank Bandits : Crime: The men, named for their black clothing, are suspected in five holdups in which shots have been fired and customers and employees roughed up.
- After Having Devil of a Time, Welles Has Become a Big Hit : Baseball: Former All-Bay League selection has resurrected his career at Pierce after transferring from Arizona State.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Voting Is Over, but Not Iran's Revolution : Politics: Rafsanjani's moderate forces were strengthened. But the radicals aren't giving up.
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STIDEMTS : Now Showing: Titles for Inspiring Minds
- ELECTIONS : Slow-Growth Candidates Sweep Council Race : Politics: The four-member majority might act soon to tighten restrictions on construction of new single-family homes.
- FULLERTON : NASA Gives Awards to CSUF Scientists
- Judge Suppresses King's Marijuana Test : LAPD Trial: Defense may not disclose evidence of drug. Prosecution is forbidden to reveal Officer Wind's police experience.
- LOS ANGELES : Review Sought of Police League Bid to Use Academy
- Supporters of Perot Candidacy Stage Upbeat, Down-Home Rally : Sherman Oaks: Campaign organizers have enlisted 3,500 volunteers to collect signatures to get the Texas billionaire on the ballot.
- Jurisprudence
- Crespi Trounces Alemany, 16-1
- It's the Year of the Catcher in South Bay
- TV REVIEW : 'Human Factor' Needs Surgery
- FOR THE KIDS : Filling a Need : Finding child care is especially daunting if your child is disabled. But two facilities in the county are providing crucial services.
- A Dream Gets Closer to Reality : Redevelopment: The city is poised to buy the historic Alex Theatre and transform it into a performing arts center. A final decision is expected soon.
- FOCUS : 'Mirror' Reflects Tragedy, Triumph in New World
- Tokyo TV Tells How WWII Germ War Unit Escaped Prosecution
- La Canada Student a Citizen Bee Winner
- Crib Death Risk Tied to Sleeping on Stomach
- PLATFORM : Animal Sacrifice
- UCSD Medical Dean Heading Back to Yale : Education: Gerard Burrow, credited with recruiting nationally recognized scientists for the college, is rejoining his alma mater as head of its medical school.
- Clippers Consider Offer to Play Some Games in Orange County
- Vying Victor Will Be Entered but May Not Run in Arkansas Derby
- RAMS / TIM KAWAKAMI : Becker Drafted for Rebuilding Role
- Call Him Tark the Spur : Pro basketball: At 61, Tarkanian takes San Antonio coaching job at the end of the season.
- Drug giants Merck & Co. and Upjohn...
- Red and Green of It : It's peak growing season for this crop. Choose one that's firm, tightly packed and heavy for its size.
- Helmsley Takes Company Jet to Kentucky, Goes to Prison in Limo
- Claremont : Hazardous Waste Collection
- CRATE ESCAPES : Fruit Box Labels Transcend Commercial Applications in John Wayne Airport Exhibit
- PROFILE TOMAS CARRASCO : Homeboy Debut : The satirist leads Chicano Secret Service in its guerrilla attacks on racism, politics, social stereotypes--and Oxnard.
- Partially Burned Fetuses Found in Oklahoma Field
- Clinton Considering Choice of Running Mate
- Chapman's Mission Not Impossible, but Rates as a Longshot
- Tustin's Brown Announces He'll Leave at End of Season
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- Track by the numbers: When Shelley Taylor...
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Indy Rookies Have an International Look
- Cal State Northridge's Gil Carrillo had a...
- Trabuco Hills' Golf Team Leads by 3 at La Quinta
- A Rosie Future : Singer and Songwriter Flores Returns With New Sound to San Diego
- Playwright Hwang Explores Heritage Conflicts : * In his wide-ranging talk at UCI, he covers his own background and the challenge of being an Asian-American writer.
- Taiwan Aerospace Chairman Abruptly Resigns : Controversy: It's the latest evidence of turmoil in a proposed deal for part of McDonnell Douglas. A spokesman denies any link to U.S. protests.
- Dow Hits Record 3,353 as Industrial Stocks Soar
- ENERGY
- Army Is Probing Its Settlement of McDonnell Audit : Aerospace: A criminal investigation is underway over the handling of an alleged $50.3 million in overcharges.
- Live Entertainment Shows $107-Million Loss for 1991 : BY PATRICE APODACA
- COLUMN ONE : Playing Hardball in Workplace : Fear of job loss runs high as global competition and recession lead some top U.S. firms to adopt a tough line. Caterpillar's confrontation with its workers underlines trend.
- THEATER REVIEW 'COASTAL DISTURBANCES' : Rough Sailing : The Santa Paula Theater Center production is no 'Beach Blanket Bingo,' but it is big on sand.
- Developing a New Ethic on Water Use
- Will Many Students Do the Write Thing?
- ELECTIONS : Vera Takes First Place in Council Race; Boulgarides and Gourley Win : Politics: City's stand on development issues such as Sony expansion is not expected to change.
- A Nap a Day May Keep the Doctor Away : Lifestyles: Although it runs counter to the U.S. work ethic, some researchers believe adults should sleep briefly during the day.
- Venezuelan Blast Kills 1
- Confidant to the Toughest Dropout Cases : Education: Counselor recovers from severe skin cancer to work with 130 of the city's most-troubled teens.
- Soccer Player Sets World Cup Sights on Rose Bowl
- For Doolittle's Men, It's Party Time Again : Airmen who took part in bombing raid on Tokyo converge on Columbia, S.C., for annual bash.
- Los Angeles : Park Labrea's Appeal
- Be Early or Be Outside
- PLACENTIA : Charges by Parents Denied by Diocese
- LOS ANGELES : Sergeant Pleads Not Guilty in Series of Arson Fires