- Firm Tries to Draw Back From Trouble : Animation: American Film Technologies is switching from its primary field--colorizing black-and-white movies.
- National Medical Enterprises Inc. named Thomas B....
- ENERGY
- Drexel Figure Trying to Raise Buyout Money
- AEROSPACE
- The Write Stuff
- JAPAN
- PHARMACEUTICALS
- Fast Food's Godfather Has a New Mission : Eateries: Willy Theisen, who built his reputation on pizza, is out to turn around the struggling Green Burrito chain.
- New York Sees Gold in Japan's Yen for Bonds : Debt: Municipal issues in the Japanese currency offer taxpayer savings. The key is a difference in rates.
- TAIWAN
- Georgia Mall Reinvents Itself to Survive : Retail: The once-struggling South DeKalb center is now a magnet for black shoppers.
- China Issue: Early Test for Clinton : Linkage: The new President faces plenty of opposition to his promised restrictions on Beijing. Powerful forces are against any trade status change.
- Firm Hopes Pigxies Hog Market, Bring Bacon : Risking boardom, this mail order entrepigneur believes his swine are more equal than the other guy's creatures.
- Study Sees Job Gain in Shifting Pentagon Funds : Congress: Report says two positions could be created for every one lost by transferring money to state, local governments.
- Al Fohrer has been promoted to the...
- Party Politics Play a Minor Role at the SEC
- Sessions Doubts Top FBI Aide's Loyalty to Him
- Rabin Vows to Boycott Prize Ceremony : Israel: Winner, one of the nation's sharpest critics, is ready to decline award. Controversy is becoming political crisis for prime minister.
- BOOK REVIEW : The Michener Book That Almost Wasn't : MY LOST MEXICO : The Making of a Novel by James A. Michener . State House Press: $24.95; 176 pages.(Signed limited edition, $125)
- Dying Man's Gift Holds Promise for 6th-Grader : Legacy: When Victor Maul saw Rudy Campbell interviewed during the riots, he broke down and cried. Then he decided to set aside $15,000 for the teen-ager's college education.
- YORBA LINDA : School Hall of Fame Inductees Honored
- ADVICE : Prosecuting Domestic Violence: 'Women and Children Fall Through the Cracks'
- Making a Difference : ONE LENDER'S APPROACH: Teach Business Basics, Then Loan Money
- OXNARD : Colonia Park Gym Offers a Ray of Hope
- Going Deep--Into a Hell : Former Cowboy Richards Has Seen Life Become Anything but Golden Because of Drugs
- The Newport Theatre Arts Center has canceled...
- Cowboys' Horton Counting Blessings
- DAILY REPORT
- Club to Let Bobcat Out of the Bag : Comedy: Freewheeling and unpredictable Goldthwait, who is 'not above doing an Amy Fisher joke or two,' performs at the Irvine Improv tonight.
- Aspin Pursuing Compromise on Gays in Military
- Sale of Infant for $10 Investigated by Tustin Police
- Driver Killed in Freeway Crash
- CALARTS : Black History Month Planned
- Fresh Eyes Take a Look at a City's Bottom Line : Burbank: At the invitation of desperate officials, two citizens panels are proposing ways to govern more efficiently in the face of likely budget cuts.
- THE VOICE: The Rams have played in...
- Images Haunt Survivors of Volcano Eruption : Disaster: On what had seemed a routine exploration, U.N. scientists are caught in surprise explosion that killed nine and injured 10.
- PERSPECTIVE ON ABORTION : Must Men Always Be the Silent Partner? : The stereotype of male indifference is only encouraged by women who choose to decide : on their own.
- Advice : Prosecuting Domestic Violence: 'Women and Children Fall through the Cracks'
- Today's Agenda
- Dissimilar Allies Unite in Opposition to Landfill
- Responses : Battered Women's Law Is Helping
- Broncos Said to Want Shanahan
- Refrigerator Is Top Quarter Horse : Awards: Gelding won three stakes at Los Alamitos last year. Eight of the 10 divisional winners raced in Southland.
- MOVIE REVIEW : The Strange Case of 'Knight Moves'
- Serendipity's 'Wrinkle' Fails to Make the Grade
- Pop : Faith No More: Where's the Attitude?
- Hurlbut Blazing a Trail for Women : College athletics: She is first to lead Division I combined men's and women's conference.
- POP MUSIC AND JAZZ REVIEWS : An Indifferent Spike Robinson
- Second Opinion / OTHER MEDIA : RAFU SHIMPO : Marge Schott: Just Another Embarrassing Footnote
- Experience Counts, Even in Bell Gardens
- Accounts of Fatal Shooting by Police Vary : Law enforcement: Slain man's family claim Los Alamitos officers overreacted and fired 'indiscriminately,' but officials say man ignored repeated orders to drop his gun.
- Responses : D. A. Can 'Increase Prosecutions, Faith'
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Kirby, Dukes Power East to 31-17 Win
- SWIMMING / THERESA MUNOZ : Bergen Brings Training Skills to Napa Club
- SANTA ANITA : Tongue-Tied Jovial Lets Victory in San Pasqual Speak for Him
- Santa Margarita's O'Brien Picks Arizona
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Florida State Gets Past Duke in Overtime
- There's Too Much Ado About Camille Silvy's Photograph
- 2 Moving Portraits of Elders
- Revisiting 'Company' of Days Past : Original Cast, Creators of 1970 Musical Gather for Reunion Benefit
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Cerovsek Establishes a Double Standard
- Hurtt Gets Closer Scrutiny in 32nd Senate Seat Race : Politics: O.C. businessman's persona emerges. Foes say sole Republican candidate is devoted to Christian right.
- $300 Billion Lost in Waste, Fraud, U.S. Report Claims
- Smell of Smoke Awakens Boy, 11; He Saves Family
- Car Bomb Kills Turkish Foe of Extremists
- It was once the granddaddy of all...
- Lotto Pots Hold Joys, Trials for Big Winners
- Platform : Is There a Need for a Gay University?
- Anti-Gang Effort Starts in the Home : Community: A volunteer is doing his part to keep teen-age violence out of the Antelope Valley.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Belfour, Blackhawks Stop Canucks
- Miscellany
- TENNIS AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Silent Seles Moves to Quarterfinals
- Florgan Just Keeps Them Laughing : Soccer: Despite an all-terrain cycle accident that caused the loss of her left leg, Marina goalkeeper continues to enjoy life and the sport.
- Sheikh Fired Cauthen Over Pay Cut, Tabloid Says
- WINTER SPORTS ROUNDUP : Tomba Hits Cable-Car Worker With Ski Poles
- Laker Veterans Spark 112-110 Overtime Victory
- TV REVIEW : Profile of 'Rockne' the Man
- DANCE REVIEWS : 'Prime Moves' at Japan America
- Report: Booster Paid for Bailey's Job : College football: Seattle newspaper says friend of Washington football made loan to cover athlete's salary.
- AWARDS
- When a 6-Foot Shelf Becomes a Tower of Psychobabble
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Words Put in Mouths of Young
- Thurgood Marshall, 84, Dies; Civil Rights Giant : Supreme Court: First black justice was a leader in the legal battle to end forced segregation in the U.S.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Hearing Set Tuesday on Rail Station Site
- Sumitomo Makes a Commitment : A coup for Greenlining Coalition in its continuing battle against financial redlining
- Challenge for Clinton: Asia Just Will Not Wait : New President's economic foreign policy will be sorely tested
- Referees Ruin Pizza Party in Oakland
- Second Opinion / OTHER MEDIA : KOREA TIMES (English Edition) : Visit Their Places of Worship and Learn About Blacks
- Taking Some New Soundings on the Social Clout Meter
- GOLF TUCSON OPEN : Mize Gets First Victory Since 1987
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Richards: Stand Up for Rock : At 49, the Rolling Stones guitarist maintains his passion for blues-based music and new directions too.
- Running
- Times Political Cartoonist Paul Conrad to Retire
- Community Joins Ojai Youth's Battle Against Deadly Illness : Medicine: Only a liver transplant could save 14-year-old Aaron Clement's life. Residents have raised $112,000 so far.
- New Term for Old Boy-Girl Ritual: Sexual Harassment : Schools: Offense is grounds for expulsion beginning in 4th grade. Critics of new state law doubt that youngsters can understand it.
- Northern California Tries to Wean Itself Off Logging : Commerce: Recession and environmental limits have rural areas scrambling to find jobs for displaced workers.
- CULTURE WATCH : How Troublesome Verbs 'Snuck' Up
- 'Substance' Brings Out the Stars
- Unlikely Allies Form Group to Fight Myriad Regulations : Government: A leader of the lobbying bloc says too many rules are hurting businesses. A county official calls the organization redundant.
- Homes on Solid Footing : Foundations for Hillside Residences Sunk in Bedrock
- CORONA DEL MAR : Parents Get Advice From One Another
- Patricia Brooks; Actress, Soprano
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Contract for Recycler Expected
- Advice : Prosecuting Domestic Violence: 'Women and Children Fall through the Cracks'
- Cuba's Quirot Critical but Stable After Suffering Extensive Burns
- Miscellany
- USC's Black Joins the Fast Lane : Tennis: It's not Byron, but rather his unseeded younger brother Wayne who wins at Indian Wells.
- Running
- POP MUSIC AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Jeffrey Gaines Provocative at Largo
- Monorail or Subway
- Monorail or Subway
- Convicted Spy Jonathan Pollard
- Decade Name
- State Adds to Problem
- LETTERS : 'Cheers' for Lemmings
- Clinton's Stand on Haiti
- Clinton's Stand on Haiti
- Convicted Spy Jonathan Pollard
- Convicted Spy Jonathan Pollard
- Eleanor and Hillary
- County Issue / State Budget :...
- Convicted Spy Jonathan Pollard
- Clinton's Stand on Haiti
- LETTERS : Much-Needed Talents
- Eleanor and Hillary
- LETTERS : 'Meet Charles Dickens'
- Convicted Spy Jonathan Pollard
- LETTERS : Difference Between Dre, Rest of Us
- Burden on Businesses
- Balanced Budget
- MOVIES - Jan. 25, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 25, 1993
- TELEVISION - Jan. 25, 1993
- TELEVISION - Jan. 25, 1993
- Prosecutors in King Trial Are Handpicked 'A-Team' : Law: The federal attorneys have disparate styles. But they are a tenacious pair, driven to win the volatile case.
- News Flash to Washington: Americans Like the Arts : Culture: Polls show strong support for government leadership and assistance in all fields of creative endeavor.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 25, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 25, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 25, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 25, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 25, 1993
- The Best Bets for Their Money : Six Successful Investors Discuss Their Favorite Stocks for '93
- Now's the Time to Plant Bare-Root Fruit Trees
- 1040PC to Debut Nationwide This Tax Season
- Southland Architects Win 14 of 22 National Awards
- New Law Puts Quake Booklet on Required List
- VISIONS OF THE PEOPLE: A Pictorial History...
- Simple Story, Big Truth : 'Bonds of Love' Confronts Prejudice in Fact-Based Movie on CBS
- '96 Just Over the Hill for These Legislators
- British Copters Evacuate 17 Arab Deportees
- Nearly 6 Years Later, DNA Test Frees Wrongly Convicted Man : Forensics: The criminal justice systems hails genetic identification analysis as the most powerful tool since fingerprinting.
- New Keno Game Fails to Hit Jackpot : Lottery: Lackluster sales are hurting overall revenue projections. Agency director Sharon Sharp attributes the poor performance to a lack of retail outlets.
- Public School Woes Prompt Parents to Consider Options : Education: Private and parochial school applications are increasing as a looming teachers strike, overcrowding and gang problems have many concerned.
- Town's 911 System Is 25 Years Old, and So Is Nation's
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Loyola Stops Notre Dame's Streak at 11
- Once-Scorned Red Line Poised to Open New Era : Subway: Segment will do little to ease traffic, but officials hail it as a symbol of city's transit revolution.
- A Clear-Cut Victory for the Owl : Wisely, U.S. Forest Service acts to curb logging in California's national forests
- The Politics of Ambition : When Your Strength Is Your Weakness
- Spotlight on Child Neglect Cases Increases Public Concern : Abuse: Experts disagree on whether incidents are on the rise or media attention has spurred awareness. They welcome focus on a long-ignored problem.
- Backbay Drive Closed for Repair
- STEPPING Into the Arena : General Manager Is Hoping to Produce an Eventful First Year
- Sneaks '93 : Spring
- Apres Le Deluge
- EASTSIDE : 9 Papers Will Still Print After Takeover
- Superior Court Branch to Open : Relocation: The new office in the Municipal Court building will handle small claims and traffic cases to lighten the West District courthouse's load.
- 'Perfect Paradise' Falls Prey to Runaway Tourism, Development : Environment: Critics cry foul, but their protest has little impact as waves of foreigners flock to exotic Thailand isle.
- GOLF : Mickelson Rallies to Share Lead at Tucson With Hart
- MOTOCROSS : McGrath Upsets Elders to Win Feature Event
- Fay's Basket Helps Oxnard Beat Moorpark in WSC Play
- University High's Jarvis Is a Man for All Seasons : Preps: The standout baseball player is earning accolades for his play on the basketball team.
- Stauber's Turn to Get Burned : Kings: Goaltending still a big problem in 8-3 loss to Rangers. Team falls to fourth, Gretzky feels a twinge.
- DAILY REPORT : Levy's Advice to Bills: Cooperate, Have Fun
- Sneaks '93 : Where Does an 8-Ton Dinosaur* Sit at Morton's? (You Guessed It . . . A Specially Reinforced Power Table)
- In Brief
- SHAI : R&B; Students' Homework Pays Off
- FIRE UNDER THE SEA: The Discovery of...
- A Family's Costly Love : A Couple Struggle to Cope With Drained Finances, Emotions as They Care for Daughter Left Brain-Damaged by a Drunk Driver
- NBA ROUNDUP : Mavericks Defenseless Against Shaq Attack
- Two of the greatest records in track,...
- Coach Got Caught in a Real Trapp
- Super Week Has a Somber Look From Room 218
- Some Come Back
- Movies : Off-Centerpiece : Maybe George Bush Can Help Polish the Script Now
- POP MUSIC : 'Free' but Not Cheap : Garth Brooks does what he has to do--signing a rich new contract and raising money to repair L.A.
- THE WINE LIST
- STYLE: INTERIORS : Room to Groom
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions from...
- 1st-Time Buyers Account for 51% of Home Sales in L.A.
- Prison Camps Reportedly Remain
- The Party Zone
- University Latest Bell Victim
- Brian De Palma's stylish 1984 erotic thriller...
- COLUMN LEFT/ ALEXANDER COCKBURN : The Inaugural: In Praise of Yesterday : Don't stop thinking about tomorrow? It looks like tomorrow is an endless alibi.
- For Chinese Students, a U.S.-Style Barbecue Eases Pang for Family
- Giving Her a Sign of His Devotion : Courtship: Thwarted by repeated refusals, a suitor attempts a public plea for his girlfriend's hand in marriage.
- Special Election Set
- Urban Distinction : Choreographer Heidi Duckler's Collage theatre company makes all the inner-city world a stage and all the boys and girls dancers
- MISSING IN ACTION: David Lee Roth used...
- In Brief
- Beefing Up Green Burrito's Franchise Future : Restaurants: Investor Willy Theisen hopes to load up bottom line by piggybacking his fast-food operations on other eateries.
- STYLE: Mane Event
- Wounds That Need Healing : Emergency Room Workers Try to Keep Pace as the Violence Escalates--and the Nights Get Longer : DR. OSCAR LUJAN
- Cutbacks May Close Books on Libraries : Government: Another year of severe fiscal trims could force more municipal branches to shut. Hours, book budgets and services have already been slashed.
- LITTLE TOKYO : Hotel Still Stalled; Site to Be Parking Lot
- Getting to the roots of racism: 'Afterschool' special looks inward
- Baldwin Park : 'Flyer Parties' Outlawed
- Gangs Suspected in Shooting Death
- Blue Corn Open Sesame to Big Business for Small Pueblo Indian Tribe : New Mexico: Crops open creative eyes of 110 families for more enterprises, a release from poor dirt farming.
- Tired Pepperdine Barely Wins : College basketball: Waves survive cold-shooting first half and beat St. Mary's, 54-46.
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : UCLA Goes Cold, Loses to Cal
- 4 Area Players Earn Berths on Slammers : Volleyball: Ventura entry in new women's professional league signs contingent from Nordhoff and Hueneme.
- IAAF: Boycott Major Meets, Out of Games
- Stanford Surges Past USC : Women's basketball: The Cardinal takes advantage of Leslie's foul trouble to pull away to a 76-67 victory.
- Anteaters Stay Close but Fall in Overtime : Basketball: Mumford ties score with a second left, but New Mexico State wins, 72-67. UC Irvine now has lost seven in a row.
- Survivors' Shadows : THE MAN WHO WAS LATE, By Louis Begley (Alfred A. Knopf: $21; 256 pp.)
- Touch of a Toe Rocks the Cradle
- Housing Activists May Find First Lady an Ally
- Japanese Energy Drinks Are Making a Splash in Markets Here
- Clinton, Military Leaders to Square Off Over Gay Ban
- New Guard Head Pledges Response Within 24 Hours : Military: Commander has streamlined crisis center so that decisions can be made swiftly and materiel is available. Organization was criticized during the riots for delays and not having ammunition ready.
- Bill Targets Spousal Rapists for Longer Prison Sentences
- 'Control Your Southern Accent' Class Draws Flood of Hate Mail, Praise
- What Will Clinton Achieve in First 100 Days in Office?
- SOCCER ROUNDUP : Bell Hammers Belmont in Overtime, 4-3
- Not a U.S. Problem? Don't Bet on That : There's a real threat the Balkan agony won't 'stay home'
- 2 Women Carve Their Niche in a World of Grease and Gears
- The rumor mill at Carson City Hall is all charged up over councilman's debits.
- Hawaiians Mark Decade of Volcanic Fireworks
- MOORPARK : Inner-City Youths Try Their Hands at Horsemanship
- Battle for the Bluffs : Development: Prudent land use is the issue in the fight between builders and environmentalists. The prize is the spectacular coastline on the Palos Verdes Peninsula.
- Backup Team : Government: County supervisors say they rely heavily on their assistants, but those positions could be cut because of budget considerations.
- Gripping Lessons in Golf : Poen Sells 'Secret' to Rapt Aficionados
- SANTA ANITA : Star Of Cozzene Earns Vacation With Victory in the San Marcos
- Mendez Gets 26, Valley Women Cruise Past Santa Monica, 63-54
- TECHNOCRAT: Even such electronics-loving groups as Ministry...
- Sneaks '93 : Fall/Christmas
- Jesus Jones Throws in Everything but the Kitchen Sync
- UCLA Thesis Projects Earn Merit Awards
- Trust Me on This : Cinderella With an Attitude
- Lumber Cost Seen as Peril to Builders
- City to Pay in Complaint Case : Lawsuit: U.S. Supreme Court lets $85,000 award stand for a man who accused officers of beating him in 1986.
- California Among 10 States Sharing Genetic Mug Book
- Nick at Nites repeats the Emmy Award-winning...
- Doctors' Medical Bible Expands With Times : Health: As more is learned about diseases, the Merck Manual fleshes out its descriptions of ailments and treatments.
- Eastwood Wins Golden Globe as Director of 'Unforgiven' : Awards: Honors also go to 'Scent of a Woman.' 'Roseanne' is a big winner in TV categories.
- Students Learn Power of Pen : Education: World history project seems to be a success as numerous heads of state take time to send letters, photos and other memorabilia to seventh-graders.
- Indyk Fills Mideast Post
- ELECTIONS / LOS ANGELES MAYOR : Wachs, Katz Spar Over Plan to Break Up Schools
- Hollywood Park Card Club Fading Before the Finish : Gambling: Racetrack must clear hurdle of state law, which prohibits publicly held corporations from owning gaming licenses.
- THE NBA /MARK HEISLER : Balance of Power Remains Tilted Toward the West
- Hawthorne Expected to Be the Class of Field for San Diego Marathon
- TENNIS AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Stich Turns Up the Power; Edberg Injures Back
- Runaway Expected in San Diego Marathon : Running: Brad Hawthorne may not even have to extend himself in men's division; Kathy Smith favored among women.
- A LIGHTER SHADE OF BROWN : Latino Rap Is No Longer a Disease
- Birth of Gillespie Began With Be-Bop
- In Brief
- 1993 ZAGAT LOS ANGELES/SO. CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT SURVEY...
- Deng Appearance, Fireworks Galore Welcome in Year of Rooster
- Sneaks '93 : 1 Outta 224 Ain't Bad : In a year chock full of Snipes, Hershey and sequels, our commentator says a re-release dwarfs them all
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : WAITING ROOM : Geez, Just Because You Think It's a Good Story Doesn't Mean There's a Movie in It
- HACK ATTACK : And No Commercials, Please . . .
- Responsible Thinking to Break the Cycle of Poverty
- Pests Build Immunity to Poison
- CLOSE-UP : Def in Venice
- THE REGION'S TRANSIT NETWORK : Getting There
- When We Bleed From Hatred's Wounds
- COLUMN ONE : Sifting for Soviet Clues to Cold War : Russian and U.S. scholars are mining a mother lode of declassified Communist Party archives in Moscow and Eastern Europe. A new postwar history is emerging.
- FBI Chief in Blistering Attack on Ex-Boss Barr : Investigation: Sessions says 'animus' and 'anger' on the part of his former superior motivated report alleging misconduct.
- Struggling Provinces Reap the Benefits as More Japanese Flee From Tokyo : Trend: As more citizens leave the big city for a more comfortable life in their hometowns, rural communities have begun luring returnees.
- South-Central L.A. Likely Focus for New Aid Program : Cities: Cisneros says plan would marshal various agencies to improve education, enhance job training and housing, fight crime.
- The Politics of Ambition : Baird: Now It's no More Business As Usual
- Robbers Shoot a Man to Death, Stab His Companion in Santa Ana
- Redondo Develops a Winning Habit
- Skiing
- They're Off and Running in the George Michael Derby
- Sneaks '93 : Summer
- Seducing the Class of '92 : They Came to Congress as Agents of Change, the Largest Turnover in the House Since 1948. Then They Met the Old Boys, and Things Got Steamy.
- MACARTHUR PARK : Community's Hopes Riding on Red Line
- COVER STORY : A Killer Returns : Tuberculosis, Once Considered Nearly Eradicated, Is Back at Epidemic Levels. The High-Risk Groups Include the Poor, Those Infected With the AIDS Virus and Recent Immigrants.
- Tucker: The Man and His Dream (USA...
- He Took a Chance--and He'll Go to England as a Rhodes Scholar
- NEWS ANALYSIS : O.C. Prosecutors Find Law Vague on Hate Crime
- Brett Weston; Landscape Photographer
- N.Y. Post Staff Mulls Pay Cut to Save Paper
- Pomona : Teacher's Manslaughter Case
- PLATFORM : Honor Academics
- PERSPECTIVE ON DIVERSITY : 'Hop Sing' Policy Blunts Promises : An Administration that seeks to look like America still puts Asian-Americans in the background.
- California Needs a Jobs Czar : Economy: Only a one-stop, red-tape-cutting office can reverse the employment slump.
- Motorcycle Chase Ends in Death
- Judge Suspends Therapist's License
- Death Linked to Tainted Burger : Food poisoning: Two-year-old boy in Seattle is the first death associated with the outbreak but a girl in San Diego who died also tested positive for infection with the bacterium.
- It's Raining Opinions on Drought State : Water: Some officials say brimming reservoirs and other factors indicate the six-year spell is over. But others say it's still too early for rosy declarations.
- Shake Roof Fuels Fire at Apartments : Damage: Almost three dozen residents at Tustin complex run to escape blaze. There were no injuries. Red Cross is helping find temporary housing.
- Hostel Tours Cater to Adventurers : Hiking, bicycling and backpacking trips are scheduled in Europe and North America.
- Street That's a Little Bit Beatnik, a Little Bit Dior : Budapest's most stylish shopping district compares with Venice Boardwalk for hard-edge vitality.
- Master's Degree Keyed to Working Students
- STYLE: GARDENS : Paradise Revisited
- Bilingual Group Honors Baldwin Park Parent
- Mural of Hope : Artist's Work Celebrates Korean Community's Spirit of Perseverance