- Barnes to Serve as Track Assistant at Glendale
- HOCKEY / LISA DILLMAN : Kings' Play During Second Quarter Leaves Coaching Award in Doubt
- Todd Loewe
- High School Sports
- Hollywood's 'A' Ticket : Overflow Crowds for Biggest Year of Sundance Festival
- Super Bowl XXVII : Stadium Seats Won't Be All That's Stuffed on Sunday
- American Wrestles Way to Top in Sumo : Sports: A cultural issue is put to rest as Hawaiian becomes first non-Japanese grand champion in the ancient sport.
- Super Bowl XXVII : Now They're Jimmy's Team
- President Nominates Pickering as Ambassador to Russia
- Colleen (CoCo) M. Fuller; Businesswoman
- IRVINE : Safety Task Force Will Be Expanded
- SIMI VALLEY : Witness Says She'll Be Freed in Deal
- Clinic Owner Pleads Not Guilty to Illicit Practice of Medicine
- Youth Held in Oxnard Graffiti Spree
- Pepeli Battered in 10-Round Decision : Boxing: Once-formidable heavyweight from Burbank fails to handle overweight Curry and takes second loss in row.
- He's Upset It's Such a Big Deal
- Daly Ready to Start Over : Golf: He says he learned a lot while undergoing alcohol rehabilitation and will take things 'one day at a time.'
- More Stupid TV Tricks: News Dept.
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : THE BUFFALO BILLS : Buffalo Bills: A Review of the Season
- Waterfront Hilton Developer Defaults on $57.7-Million Loan; Cutback Seen
- Super Bowl XXVII : THROUGH THE YEARS : Footnotes To History : VIII : FRAN TARKENTON : MINNESOTA VIKINGS
- Boy's Illness Linked to Outbreak of Infections Due to Tainted Meat
- Another Area Schools Chief to Quit Post : Education: Simi Valley's Robert W. Purvis joins four others who plan to leave. Most cite stress or budget problems.
- If the Shoe Fits . . . : Courts: Drug charges against a Castaic prisoner are dropped when a judge rules the key evidence is no match for the defendant's foot.
- OXNARD : Family Wonders About Future Home
- Jurisprudence
- Kings' 7-1 Victory Helps, but It's Only the Sharks
- NEW ATTRACTION : Disney Toons It Down : In the Small-Scale Land Drawn for Kids, Only Adults Will Find Flaws
- Baseball
- Bradley Acquitted in Rape Trial : Jurisprudence: Jury finds former Moorpark College football standout innocent of having sex with a 13-year-old girl.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Ginastera Quartet a Knockout at Gindi
- AWARDS
- Doing Business / Coffee Roasters : President Stephen Diedrich with giant roaster. : Things Perking Up for Manufacturer
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Super Bowl XXVII : THROUGH THE YEARS : Footnotes To History : XXIV : MIKE COFER : SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
- Super Bowl XXVII : IN THE BEGINNING : Name Had the Right Bounce : Origin: Hunt came up with 'Super Bowl' while thinking of his children's new toy, the Super Ball.
- IN BRIEF : L.A. Press Club Will Swear In New Officers
- Super Bowl XXVII : THROUGH THE YEARS : Footnotes To History : VII : MIKE BASS : WASHINGTON REDSKINS
- Super Bowl XXVII : THROUGH THE YEARS : Footnotes To History : X : TEX SCHRAMM : DALLAS COWBOYS
- Bill to Make English, Spanish Official in Puerto Rico Passes
- SIMI VALLEY : Metrolink to Extend Its Midday Service
- Freeway Project to Pose New Obstacles : Construction: Closure of Santa Ana's Main Street bridge will mean detours and delays during the coming phase of Santa Ana Freeway widening.
- U.S. Restructuring King Beating Case : Law: Grand jury transcripts suggest that prosecutors will call civilian eyewitnesses and will use a different LAPD use-of-force expert in the new trial of four officers.
- PACOIMA : Mother Files Claim in Son's Slaying
- JAPAN WATCH : American Yokozuna
- Butler: Harrick-Bashing Is Affecting Team : UCLA: While their coach is on a recruiting trip, the Bruin players and assistants hold a meeting to discuss problem.
- Baseball
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Impatient Russians Yearn for Strong Leader, Poll Finds
- Inland Bound : The Big Names in Surfwear Finally Take a Hint From the Grunge and Hip-Hop Scenes
- 5 Years Later, Stanton Has No Regrets : Law enforcement: City saved money and gained services by dropping its Police Department and contracting with county Sheriff's Department.
- Pleasing North Hollywood basketball Coach Steve Miller...
- TV REVIEWS : Carradine Kicks In With New 'Kung Fu'
- Foundation Gives Lifetime Achievement Award to James Brown
- Blowing Whistle Opposed at the Top : Defense: A 1989 Justice Dept. memo seems to give credence to accusations that the agency responsible for prosecuting alleged contractor fraud dragged its feet on complaints.
- B of A Reports Record Net for Quarter, Year : Earnings: Another bank, Calfed, narrowed its losses.
- At Sea Level : Inflatable Crafts Afford Adventurers a Whale's-Eye View of the Mammals
- Tough Skin Needs Tender Loving Care : Medicine: Rashes, which are often caused by allergies, can make us miserable, but there are simple ways to prevent and treat them.
- Super Bowl XXVII : Beuerlein Hits the Jackpot : Future Looks Bright for Cowboys' Backup Quarterback
- Super Bowl XXVII : THROUGH THE YEARS : Footnotes To History : XXVI : ALVOID MAYS : WASHINGTON REDSKINS
- Baird's Driver Is Back in Peru, Attorney Says
- Super Bowl XXVII : THROUGH THE YEARS : Footnotes To History : XX : HENRY WAECHTER : CHICAGO BEARS
- Wilson Asks Delay on Renters Credit Checks : Finances: The governor seeks to block delivery until lawmakers act on his proposal to repeal the tax benefit.
- OUTDOOR NOTES / RICH ROBERTS : Group Is Flying Warning Flag as Boat Show Nears
- Emotions Are Mixed on Changes to Playoffs : High school basketball: New format limits the number of teams that qualify for postseason play.
- Moving Along the Right Track : Prep Wednesday: Basketball Coach Mark Trakh credits his Brea-Olinda Ladycats for teaching him much of what he has learned about life.
- Some Films Speak to the Spirit : Movies: 'Enchanted April,' 'Grand Canyon' and others creatively deal with everyday sorrows.
- TV Ratings : CBS Rides Clinton's Coattails
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Rise in Rates Cuts Dow Rally Short : Market Overview
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE
- Silencing of Limbaugh Arouses Roar of Protest
- Super Bowl XXVII : THROUGH THE YEARS : Footnotes To History : II : GEORGE BLANDA : OAKLAND RAIDERS
- Waist-to-Hip Ratio Is Found to Be Key Predictor of Death
- LOS ALAMITOS : City Ups Trash Fees, Encourages Recycling
- NEWPORT BEACH : Backbay Drive Won't Reopen for a Month
- MISSION VIEJO : New Law Puts Limits on Skateboarding
- Mass Transit: Getting Around in the Valley : Key decision looms--whether to build subway or monorail
- SIMI VALLEY : Stores in Center Struck by Vandals
- 4 Football Players Arrested for Having Concealed Weapons
- IBM May Look Outside Now : Transitions: Chairman John F. Akers steps down, victim of an obsolete world view, analysts say.
- Silencing of Limbaugh Arouses Roar of Protest
- Super Bowl XXVII : THROUGH THE YEARS : Footnotes To History : III : TOM MATTE : BALTIMORE COLTS
- Super Bowl XXVII : THROUGH THE YEARS : Footnotes To History : I : WILLIE WOOD : GREEN BAY PACKERS
- Super Bowl XXVII : THROUGH THE YEARS : Footnotes To History : XI : WILLIE BROWN : OAKLAND RAIDERS
- Same Time, Next Year : Every January, 2 Couples Bridge Miles and Months to Rekindle Longtime Friendship
- Group to Target Alleged UCI Sex Bias in Jobs
- Shelter Founder Attacks Homeless Policy Shift : Oxnard: The Rev. Fred Judy says the council's bid to draft new guidelines may be in retaliation for facility's suit against city.
- SANTA ANA : College Reports 13% Enrollment Decline
- Countywide : War Games Might Cause Sonic Booms
- CHATSWORTH : Metrolink to Extend Its Midday Service
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Santa Margarita Capitalizes on Late Turnovers
- Baseball
- Baseball
- LOS ALAMITOS : Trotter David's Storm Probably Isn't the Bargain He Used to Be
- Military Board Refuses to Expel Sailor Over Orgy : Port Hueneme: The Navy panel says the incident at a New Zealand motel was 'misconduct.' It could lead to further action.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : He Must Be Persuaded to Go
- December Restaurant Closures
- Tokens of Our Esteem : In his new attorney general, Clinton can show he understands that representation means more than skin color.
- SUN VALLEY : Gunman Wounds Man in Parked Car
- GORMAN : Evacuation Ends for 100 Residents
- Tainted Meat
- George Bush Leaves Office
- George Bush Leaves Office
- Tainted Meat
- Federal Aid for Riot Victims
- No Tax Cut
- George Bush Leaves Office
- Improving the U.N.
- Leaders Deny Backing Tax
- Defining the Term 'Alien'
- Supervisors Clarify Transit Tax Stance
- George Bush Leaves Office
- Cut the Fat, Not Muscle
- Calabasas Zoning
- George Bush Leaves Office
- George Bush Leaves Office
- Holding Line on New Taxes
- George Bush Leaves Office
- George Bush Leaves Office
- MOVIES - Jan. 27, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 27, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 27, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 27, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 27, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 27, 1993
- Hiring Record in Critical Condition : Faculty who are members of We Advocate Gender Equity will campaign to correct UCI College of Medicine's shortcomings in employment, promotion and compensation of women.
- 3 Children Pulled Out of Day-Care After Crash : Accident: They are removed by parents, and a dozen more are absent from center a day after six were injured by a car careening into a sandbox.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 27, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 27, 1993
- Obituaries - Jan. 27, 1993
- Obituaries - Jan. 27, 1993
- Obituaries - Jan. 27, 1993
- Obituaries - Jan. 27, 1993
- Obituaries - Jan. 27, 1993
- SORRY, MICKEY: Odetics Inc., an Anaheim-based manufacturer...
- NOT ART TO THEM: Fountain Valley has...
- 2 Ex-Inmates Get $7 Million for 17 Lost Years
- Super Bowl XXVII : THROUGH THE YEARS : Footnotes To History : Memorable Participants You Might Not Remember, Tell Their Stories
- Firm Considers Building For-Profit School in Area
- PERSPECTIVE ON METRO RAIL : Red Line Should Follow Wilshire : Diverting the western extension to Pico / San Vicente makes no political, economic or planning sense.
- Woo Files First Request for City's Matching Campaign Funds : Politics: Mayoral candidate seeks $391,000. He appears to be the early fund-raising leader for the April primary election.
- Wieder Says Chairmanship Will Be a Tool of Change : Government: The supervisor orders array of advisory committees to study the county's new and diverse needs. She also proposes televising the board meetings.
- O.C. Classical Groups Eye Merger Plan : Music: The departure of the Philharmonic Society's director has added urgency to the question of combining forces with the Pacific Symphony.
- A REAL ACE: After Edward O. Thorp's...
- French Carrier Joins U.S., British Force in Balkans
- HAPPY ENDING? Shannon Tempane-Moser of New York...
- White House Averts Open War on Gay-Military Issue
- Officials Growing Tired of Roth's Legal Woes : Investigation: One O.C. supervisor concedes the spreading inquiry could disrupt county government.
- LA HABRA : 2 Car Burglary Suspects Arrested
- Roth Hit With New Allegations : Inquiry: O.C. supervisor is accused of litany of felonies as judge orders his bank records released to prosecutors.
- BOOK REVIEW : When the Potboiler and Literary Meet : CRY ME A RIVER, by T. R. Pearson ; Henry Holt; $21.95; 258 pages
- VENTURA : County to Weigh Flood Warning Pact
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Earth Moved Under Their Feet
- Camarillo City Council to Consider Residential Project
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Woman Dies in Freeway Crash
- MOORPARK : Dispute Holds Up Settlement of Suit
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : DAILY REPORT
- Polonia Settles for 1-Year Deal : Baseball: Splitting their differences, outfielder signs with Angels for $2.475 million, avoiding arbitration.
- SECURITIES
- Quayle Reported to Have Sold Memoir
- Pet Skin Peeves : Veterinary Dermatologists Treat the Problems of Dogs, Cats . . . Even Snakes
- Woman Gets Prison in Exxon Kidnaping Case
- Danger Ahead? : Focus on Profits Is Pushing Papers Into Mediocrity, Says Ex-Editor
- Crashing Through the Glass Ceiling : Black entrepreneur Reginald F. Lewis leaves an inspiring legacy of achievement
- What I Did in School
- Step Down Proved the Right Step for Winbush, No. 7 Azusa Pacific
- CALABASAS : Recreational Park to Be Improved
- Frank Floyd
- Basketball
- Hockey
- Corona del Mar's Newcomer Plans to Go to Alabama
- O.C. THEATER / T.H. McCULLOH : A Feminist Playwright Gilds the Camellia : Pam Gems' reworking of Alexander Dumas fils' classic novel at UC Irvine has changed it very little. It remains the ultimate melodramatic bauble.
- MOSCOW : Facing the Music
- School District to Use Metal Detectors to Deter Violence : Education: In wake of shooting, L.A. Unified officials will conduct random searches of students for weapons.
- Exercising by the Clock May Help Results
- LOS ANGELES : 7 Held on Suspicion of Shaking Down Vendors
- CSUN Swimmer Is Ineligible
- OPERA REVIEW : Brash, Bawdy 'Barbiere' Opens San Diego Season : John Copley's take on Rossini's classic is laden with shenanigans and jokes that detract from the delectable music.
- The Winners Are . . . : Brothers Akins Keep On Building Despite the Recession
- Jon P. Goodman has been elected chairman...
- Bosnia's Leader Threatens to Quit Peace Talks : Balkans: President Izetbegovic says 1,000 are dying daily in Serbian siege as Geneva deadlock goes on.
- Clinic Owner Faces Abortion Charge
- BURBANK : Spanish Language Ballots to Be Offered
- Council Lists Top 10 Issues to Address in 2-Year Period : Thousand Oaks: One councilwoman worries that the priorities are dominated by easily attainable goals. Selling the old City Hall site ranks first.
- VALLEY AREA ROUNDUP : Cal State Dominguez Hills Downs CSUN
- Miscellany
- Canadiens Beat Bruins in Overtime
- Death of 'Wish Book' Spells End to Century of Americana
- Hillary Clinton to Lead Health Panel : Medicine: President names wife to head top-priority reform task force. Its focus will include extending coverage to uninsured and providing for long-term care.
- Murder Charge Possible in Beating Death of Gay Sailor
- Toxic Discharges
- GARDEN GROVE : Council Warned of $7.7-Million Deficit
- Houston to Win Race of TV Ads
- FULLERTON : Charges Sought in Police Shooting Case
- Wildcatters Hope to Drill Again : Oil: Is there an untapped pocket in Towsley Canyon? Partners in a consortium now lack the money to find out.
- Pacific Bell Plans $1-Billion Modernization : Telecommunications: The company says advanced new services will be available throughout the state by 1997.
- Group Doubles Stake in Delphi Systems
- Alarm Systems Offer Sense of Security but No Guarantee
- VENTURA : Winds Spark Fires in Several Buildings
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Antonovich Will Propose Alternative to Trail Fee
- Outrageous Abuse of the Public Trust : Medical Board has long failed to properly address complaints about doctors, inquiry finds
- Activist Irene Tovar Announces Run for Bernardi Council Seat : Politics: Longtime Valley resident faces a large field of contenders, including three other politically connected Latinos.
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Education School to Get Grant
- For Harrick, Joy Is Fleeting Thing : UCLA: Record home loss to Cal and Bruins' drop from the top 25 intensify criticism of coach despite previous success.
- Broncos Promote Phillips; Giants Reportedly Get Reeves
- Basketball Player Proves, Overnight, to Be Even More Successful
- Services Are Set for Gil Greene, Ex-Orange Lutheran Standout
- Olympics
- HONORS
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Melancholy Man : Richard Thompson Roams Emotional Range at Coach House
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : An Eclectic Memorial to Slain Businessmen
- Amplicon Reports 2nd-Quarter Profits of $2.5 Million, Up 14%
- Vitesse Semiconductor Reports 1st-Quarter Loss
- Helen Baddon has joined Sunwest Bank as...
- An Uplift Upstate : Entrepreneurship Blossoms in Timber Town of Arcata
- Culture : Jews Rewriting Brazil's History in Own Image : Millions may have ancestors who fled Portugal during Inquisition.
- New Food Labels May Take a While to Digest : Health: There will be no more touting corn flakes as having 'no cholesterol' when they never had any to begin with. But shoppers may have to do some homework before they do the marketing.
- State Sets Procedure for Issuing Quake Alerts
- Supervisor May Face Felony Counts : Investigation: Prosecutors make new allegations in warrants to obtain bank records of Orange County's Don Roth. His lawyer says accusations have 'no substance.'
- Profile : U.S. Point Man in Somalia Is a Marine's Marine : Robert B. Johnston is a no-nonsense three-star general. However, he also has proven to be a consummate diplomat.
- LAKE FOREST : Mobile Home Space Rents to Be Discussed
- 'Adoption' Plan Would Fund Trails : Parks: Supervisor Mike Antonovich says corporate donations would end the need for $23 individual passes.
- LOS ANGELES : State Says School District Has Explained Shortfall
- Polonia, Angels Meet Halfway, $2.4 Million
- Viratek Switches to Conservative Earnings Reporting
- Home Sales Fuel Optimism
- AUTOS
- Home Loan Aid Fuels Demand But Not Supply
- Beverly Hills Fan Posts $188,000 Loss in Quarter
- U.S. Forces Destroy Arms, Vehicles of Somali Warlord : Africa: Americans say they intervened just to enforce cease-fire. Red Cross office is shelled in Kismayu.
- Power of the Mayor Exaggerated
- Trial Begins for Sons of Man Who Died in Filth : Courts: Involuntary manslaughter is charged in death of 68-year-old man on rotting mattress who suffered bedsores and was a victim of septic poisoning.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THURGOOD MARSHALL : A Man Who Remembered History : At the pinnacle of American government, Marshall kept in mind the injustices of a segregated America.
- Mother, 2 Daughters Homeless After Fire in Oxnard
- Car of Missing Lake Forest Man Found in Santa Ana
- COLUMN RIGHT/ VIRGINIA POSTREL : Regulating Ourselves Out of Jobs : Seek targeted solutions rather than socking the entire country with rules that cost billions.
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : You Name It, They Claim It
- UAB Overcomes Northridge : College basketball: Yard scores career-high 19 points but runs into foul trouble as Matadors lose, 75-63.
- Baseball
- Handmade Art Changes Hands : Art: Fred Marer, a math prof with a passion for ceramics, donates 156 works by members of the influential 'Otis Group' to Scripps College in Claremont.
- Amex Job Shuffle Full of Surprises : Finance: Harvey Golub is promoted to CEO, but James Robinson stays on as chairman and will take charge of Shearson Lehman Bros.
- TECHNOLOGY : Rockwell's Anaheim Unit Wins $13-Million 'Star Wars' Contract
- Resurgens Agrees To Be Acquired by Metromedia
- War, Winter Make Bosnia Asylum a Nightmare : Balkans: Every morning, orderlies collect the bodies of those too weak to make it through the night.
- CAPE TOWN : Parliament Opens
- Roof Collapse Kills 1 Worker, Injures 4
- THOUSAND OAKS : Teen-Agers Arrested in Auto Burglary
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Roving Patrols by Residents Inaugurated
- WEST SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Police Redeployed for Super Bowl
- Santa Ana Clinic Owner Faces Charges Involving Abortion : Health: Alicia Ruiz Hanna, under investigation in connection with one woman's death, is accused of performing an illegal abortion on a 2nd woman. Hanna's attorney says she will plead not guilty.
- NBC Drops $200-Million Plaza Project : Burbank: The weak economy strikes a blow to plans to expand Media District. The 4.4-acre site has been sold to a company in New York.
- Olympics
- Baseball
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : DAILY REPORT
- Joan Paje
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : Enfant Terrible at Met Museum : Former director Thomas Hoving recounts Machiavellian plotting and power plays that make New York landmark one of a kind.
- Skateland Plans Saugus Entertainment Center
- Fair Plan Coverage Is Expanded : Insurance: Industry-sponsored insurer of last resort widens its offerings in response to L.A. riots.
- NMB Technologies Not Expected to Be Sold
- California Amplifier Buys Part of Antenna Maker
- Ronald Wade has been appointed vice president...
- It's So L.A.: Super Bowl Goes Show Biz
- L.A. Teams With NFL for Week of Super Publicity
- Applause Inc. to Market Babar Dolls, Mugs
- 3D Systems Announces Distribution Agreements
- Ads Aim at Making Some Social Change
- Amoco Corp. said its fourth-quarter earnings more...
- Produce That's Easy to Swallow : With a little innovation, lots of fruits and vegetables can be incorporated into diets, nutritionists say.
- Of Catfish, Corn Bread, Courtesy and the Capital : Transitions: Now that Bill Clinton and the Arkansawyers have taken up residence in D.C., the folks inside the Beltway are trying to figure out what makes the newcomers tick.
- Sears to Cut 50,000 Jobs, Kill Historic Catalogue : Retailing: The firm, once largest department-store chain, will close 113 stores, including 3 in California.
- New Curbs Put on Judges' Power to Halt Executions
- Gang Bullet Paralyzes Youth and His Quest for a Lawman's Career
- SIMI VALLEY : Bank Robber Gets 4-Year Prison Term
- LOS ANGELES : Garth Brooks Pledges $1 Million to Inner City
- Mortgage & Realty Posts Loss of $5.5 Million
- Health Net Says Court Blocks Competitor
- Companies Duel Over Technology Ownership : Licensing: An Irvine medical testing firm is fighting its former parent for the right to market an AIDS test.
- SECURITIES
- SIMI VALLEY : City Honors 3 Youths for Storm Rescue
- Landslide-Damaged Home Is Condemned
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : Earned His Stripes : Schachter Was Happy to Be Invisible as the Referee in Super Bowl I
- LEGAL FILES
- Many Doubting 'Thomas'
- Senators Boost Consumption Tax Idea : Policy Would Spur Saving; Critics Cite Burden on Poor
- Documentary : In Baghdad, When the U.S. Missiles Came : A reporter's visit to the Iraqi capital became a matter of life--and death.
- PLATFORM : Media Are Many
- VENTURA : 5 Principals Favor Year-Round Schools
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : Sometimes, He Felt Left Out : Reed Had a Big Game Against the 49ers, but Tired of Being a Decoy
- Seeing Is Happily Disbelieving : CS Long Beach Fans Cheer 49ers to Victory at Sports Bar
- CS Long Beach, 34-Point Loser Saturday, Stuns No. 1 Kansas : College basketball: The 49ers shoot 62.8% to win, 64-49, after losing to Virginia Commonwealth, 95-61. Harris has 24 points.
- MUSIC & DANCE REVIEWS : Julie Kent, Jeremy Collins in ABT 'Giselle'
- Walt Disney Co. posted record quarterly earnings,...
- Atlantic Richfield Co.'s fourth-quarter profit rose 39%...
- 2 Decades Later, Brothers Still Building : Construction: Carl and Bruce Akins admit that having a father well respected in the industry helped their business.
- Newhall Land Says Profit Down 74% in 4th Quarter
- Big 3 Auto Makers to Seek Punitive Duties on Imports
- New Image to Spin Off Unit to Stockholders
- Calnetics Reports Profit Doubled in 2nd Quarter
- Ad Club Entries Increase Sparks Optimism
- Barbara N. Lubash Appointed President of Pacific Review Services