- FULLERTON : Amtrak Protests Removal of Benches
- IRVINE : City Doesn't Want Regional Bike Path
- Texas Tech Swoopes Past USC : Women's basketball: Forward has 33 points and 11 rebounds to lead Red Raiders to an 87-67 victory, ending Trojans' season.
- Building for Another Wave of Success : Despite Loss in NIT, Pepperdine Basketball Team Has High Hopes for 1993-94 Season
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Credentials in Field Are Poor in Richest Kentucky Derby Prep
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS : MIDWEST REGIONAL : Louisville Has No Answer for Cheaney
- SMALL BUSINESS
- JUST ADD WATER
- ECONOMY
- 'Operation Disconnect' Unplugs 2 O.C. Men : Scam: Huntington Beach businessmen are indicted on 13 federal counts of wire fraud through illegal telemarketing operations.
- Murdoch Readies New Bid for Post
- U.S. Declares Gnatcatcher Threatened Southland Bird : Environment: The action caps a 2 1/2-year fight. Development of some habitat will be permitted.
- Faulty Rocket Puts Satellite in Wrong Orbit
- Executives Speak Up for Disney Expansion Plan : Economy: New theme park's thousands of jobs are stressed at breakfast sponsored by group of corporations.
- Taco Bell Signs Up Rocky and Bullwinkle for Commercials
- Highway Official Named
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Pyramid Scheme : Designer Bets on Egyptian-Themed Casino
- BOOK REVIEW : Who's Controlling the Guns? : UNDER FIRE: The NRA and the Battle for Gun Control by Osha Gray Davidson Henry Holt and Co. $25, 295 pages
- Military Issue Brings New Gay Response : Diversity: Activists threaten to withhold funds from Democrats. White House officials seek to meet with prominent members of community.
- What'll Jaye Davidson Wear Monday?
- What to Ask
- Farrow Calls Allen Acts 'Inappropriate' : Custody fight: She testifies for the first time, and says she allowed adoption of daughter to proceed despite incidents.
- Rebater Shunned, Garamendi Says
- ABC News Hooks Up With BBC : Media: The two will share their global news-gathering resources. It could lead to an operation rivaling CNN.
- Finding Past, Future at One Festive Wedding
- A Status Symbol With Real Bite
- Defense Budget Lists Funds for Peacekeeping : Pentagon: $300-million item is a switch from the former practice of financing from individual services' operations.
- SMALL BUSINESS : Loan Program Makes Modernization Easier for Dry-Cleaners
- In a Tough Sales Market, Property Swaps Catch On
- Muslims, Croats Sign Bosnia Peace Pact, but Not Serbs : Balkans: President Clinton says he is considering ways to open the flow of arms to the Sarajevo government.
- Russia Modifies Missile for Satellite Launch
- Votes Signal New Abortion Debate Stage
- A Tangled Way to Cut Cable Costs
- DIPLOMACY : Western Germans Waking Up to Need to Sacrifice for Unity
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Milano's Dolce Vita : Second local restaurant in small chain encourages sharing of dishes. The pastas are good, but some of the dishes tend to be too sweet.
- A Winning Exhibit : Display Has Some of Hollywood's Best Costumes, Including Dress From 'Bugsy' and Marlene Dietrich's Rhinestone Shoes
- Salvadoran Officers May Be Tried in U.S.
- $50 Million Raised by Regency Health Will Finance Expansion
- Style File : Unraveling the Mystery of Fragrance
- Music That Swings : Writer-saxophonist Roger Neumann's acoustic, mainstream jazz-rooted Rather Large Band will appear Tuesday.
- THEATER REVIEW : Troubled Little House on the Prairie : 'Artichoke' dramatizes the art of accommodation, focusing on the isolation of life and festering pride.
- Just Their TypeIn the age of computers,...
- It's Selling Like, Well, Rice Krispies
- VIOLENCE : S. Africans Fear Terrorism Will Spark Race War : Attacks have struck a raw nerve among whites already nervous about the prospect of black-controlled government.
- U.S. Sends Marines to Kismayu in New Effort to Curb Warlords
- Highway Gunman Shoots 7 People
- WORLD IN BRIEF : TAIWAN : Massacre Victims' Relatives to Be Paid
- Attorney Speaks of 'Exoneration'
- PARENTING : New Doors Open to the Arts : With cutbacks in school programs, parents learn they must find cultural activities for their kids. But there's a wealth of programs to choose from.
- ECONOMY
- Navy Might Postpone Trial in Gay Sailor's Beating Death
- SMALL BUSINESS
- A CHRONICLE OF THE PASSING SCENE
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NORTHERN IRELAND : 5 Catholics Slain as Violence Mounts
- BANKING
- State of the Art Shares Take Surprise Rise in Heavy Trading
- 'High Five' Called Officers' Sign of Relief
- SAVING A SONGBIRD: GNATCATCHER WINS U.S. PROTECTION : Wilson's Plan Secures Democratic Support : Gnatcatcher: The recognition gives the habitat-protection program a major boost and credibility.
- Yeltsin's Archrival Drops Ouster Call : Russia: Parliament Speaker Khasbulatov says he no longer backs impeachment in today's showdown. President warns of covert plans for his overthrow.
- Senate Tries New Approach to State Budget
- Senate Backs Clinton's $1.5-Trillion Budget Bill : Economy plan: Stimulus package meets resistance, with chance it could be scaled back in showdown next week.
- Plays for All Ages : Four of the 'Stories for Children' by Isaac Bashevis Singer have been adapted for performance on stage by nine actors, playing adult and child roles, at the West End Playhouse.
- PARENTING : Growing Bit by Bit : Gardening nurtures family togetherness. It's best to start youngsters on small, manageable projects that won't overwhelm them.
- Getting Started
- OJAI VALLEY : Panel Urges Caution in City Merger Plan
- Change Is on the Menu : Will a '50s Icon Adapt to Its New Surroundings? The Old-Timers at Buffy's Will Be the Judge
- A First in the Age of the Atom : South Africa reveals it dismantled a nuclear program that built six bombs
- Storm Arrives; Another Coming
- Debate Over Coffeehouse Is No Yawner
- LOS ANGELES : Quarter-a-Ride Subway Fare to Last Through April
- PASSOVER CELEBRATION : Instructional Seder will explain the holiday.
- WHITTIER : District to Let Parents Pick School That Child Attends
- Huntway Names New Officer for Finances : Losses: The firm will also issue a report to rectify quarterly statements that apparently contained inaccuracies.
- Tech Rally Paces Rise; Dow Adds 16 to 3,461 : Market Overview
- Senate Panel OKs $45 Billion for RTC : Cleanup: Release of funds may require agency reforms.
- Tricky Navigation on Space Issues
- PARENTING : The Family at Play : A number of private and public child-parent interaction programs have taken root in the Valley.
- Stockings Have the Run of the Rainbow
- PARENTING : The Life of a Creek
- U.N. Commander in Bosnia Warns Serbian Strongman on Attacks
- PARENTING : Is It Time to Camp It Up? : There are plenty of choices, but the decision to go should be left up to the child, a school counseling director says.
- Sanders Tries to Win Back Past Glory in Mayoral Bid : Campaign: Watts hailed Rhodes scholar as a rising political star. Now, lawyer steps from behind the scenes.
- DANA POINT : Mayors Ball Will Be Held Tonight
- Countywide : Funds Sought for Area Projects
- The champagne will be flowing Sunday, when...
- Beleaguered Auto Maker Fights Takeover : Cars: Jerry Wiegert has surrounded headquarters with guards and changed the locks to keep out firm's directors, whom he says he has fired. They are asking a judge to order him out.
- Parks Agency Gives Hope Sweeter Offer : Development: Officials would pay $19.5 million for two properties in effort to keep Ahmanson deal from unraveling.
- Jurisprudence
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENTS : Finishing Kick by Kansas Catches Cal Off Guard : Midwest: Jayhawks pull away in final minutes for 93-76 victory and matchup with Indiana.
- Milken Plans Cable TV Education Network : Securities: The former junk bond king also says his foundations will fund a study of universities' role in the inner city.
- Pacific Enterprises Peddles Plan to Restore Dividend
- O.C. EARNINGS
- Who's Locked Out of a Rental Car
- Gorbachev Urges New Elections for a New Russia
- Israeli Troops Kill Palestinian
- 'Fanatic' Eludes Agents; Enters Cult Grounds
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : Seven More Ethnic Vietnamese Slain
- Ruling Carries Good, Bad News for Gays
- WOODLAND HILLS : Honors Pour in for Academic Team
- PUC Offers Plan to Reduce Cellular Phone Rates
- Israel's Opposition Party Picks Netanyahu as Leader : Politics: He opens attack on Rabin, assails Labor policy of 'concessions, concessions, concessions.'
- Gnatcatcher Declared a Threatened Species : Environment: In novel experiment, bird will be fully protected but development of some of its habitat allowed.
- Report Finds California Children's Quality of Life in Decline
- Pact Signed by Denny's to Settle Bias Claims : Rights: Restaurant chain denies that 'isolated customer concerns' constitute racial discrimination, but agrees to reinforce policies of equal treatment for all.
- Reopening of Bidding on Yosemite Pact Urged
- LAKE FOREST : City Postpones Community Fair
- Drenched Again : Weather: Two die as storm causes dozens of traffic accidents and dumps up to six inches of rain in the county.
- Gun Case Favors Off-Duty Officers
- Rain Makes Return Visit; More Due Saturday : Storms: Errant polar jet stream brings weather. 'It may be wet into early April,' forecaster says.
- LAGUNA HILLS : City Backs Plan for Nearby Rail Station
- Troubled Bank Signs an Agent : Hollywood: France's Credit Lyonnais hires Creative Artists Agency as consultant.
- A Role in Their Health : Thespian Jane Marla Robbins shares her professional techniques to help people overcome everyday problems.
- PARENTING : Keeping It Fun : At a Woodland Hills center, coaches and parents involved in youth sports are taught good sportsmanship.
- Report Finds Quality of Life for California Children Is in Decline
- Ex-Officer Is Charged With Selling Information : Crime: The former detective is accused of using a police computer to access DMV records and making the data available to an investigative agency.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 3 Suspects Seized in Cocaine Case
- Man Escapes With Minor Injuries as Car Rolls, Ignites
- TUSTIN : Teen's Volunteerism Grows With Him
- THOUSAND OAKS : Trash Truck Driver Ran Over 2 Workers
- Bank Pledges $2 Billion for Poor Areas : Finance: First Interstate announces a 10-year plan to increase loans in low-income neighborhoods.
- A look at noteworthy addresses in the...
- Miscellany
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Masur Tops Gilbert to Give Australia the Lead
- Guns in Waco
- Superpower
- ADL Spying
- Sheik's Followers and N.Y. Bombing
- Sheik's Followers and N.Y. Bombing
- Administration Stand on NAFTA
- Administration Stand on NAFTA
- Sheik's Followers and N.Y. Bombing
- RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : Swingman Could Be the Area's Top Player
- A Tough Audience for Nelson
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Married to It' Should Have Just Split From Its Script
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENTS : Florida State Good to the Last Bounce : Southeast: Western Kentucky's three-pointer at buzzer barely misses in overtime, enabling Seminoles to hold on for 81-78 victory.
- Dance and Music Reviews : Strong Program at Ambassador
- COMEDY REVIEW : Rock Steady Stand-Up, With an Impish Edge
- . . . And Now, for Best Costume Design . . .
- Good, Clean Fun : The cowboys are in and the villains are out in 7-year-old Storybook Theatre's latest production for children, 'Yippyayo!'
- Art as Response to AIDS : A nonprofit group 'helps people salvage their identity' by helping them become involved in creative projects.
- The First Lady of Voice Actors : June Foray has injected her comedic flair into a memorable career in the public ear for film, radio and TV.
- Clinton to Offer 'Specific' Aid to Yeltsin, Christopher Says
- UNIVERSAL CITY : Agency Revs Up Efforts to Slow Down Drivers
- PLACENTIA / YORBA LINDA : School Meetings to Begin Earlier
- $100,000 in Marijuana Seized at San Clemente Border Checkpoint
- Woodland Hills Man Sought in Bludgeoning Death of Wife
- Unusual CRA Deal Promoted by Woo Contributor Questioned : Funding: Hollywood rehab plan includes prepaying six years of rent. Mayoral candidate's office says support is based on project's merits.
- New Home Found for Refinery's Wild Cats : Animals: Mobil donates $25,000 toward building a facility in Kern County for the feral felines that roam the company's Torrance facility.
- 2 Plead Guilty in Kennel Cocaine Case
- Patent Is Worth the Effort
- 3 Charged in Telemarketing Probe
- THE TIMES POLL : 63% Urge Wiser --Not More-- School Spending
- Natasha Esch's parents wanted to buy her a business she would enjoy. So they snapped up Wilhelmina, one of the country's top modeling agencies. Now, at 21, she's the owner, but the question is . . . : Can She Run the Show?
- Yeltsin Gets Backing of Reformist Officers : Russia: Breaking their neutrality, they say they won't let lawmakers oust the president without the people's consent.
- Determining Medical Quality
- Hockey's Grace, Skill and Bravery a Delight : Mighty Ducks will give residents a chance to learn firsthand the charms of the sport and virtues of its players.
- Budget Cuts Threaten Courthouse : Simi Valley: The sheriff says he may have to remove deputies guarding the facility. He is also looking at other ways to reduce spending.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Panel OKs Warning Signs, Barriers Along Rail Line
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Budget May Be $7.5 Million Short
- VENTURA : Turner Is Named Officer of the Year
- Mubarak Should Quit While He Can : Egypt: The country is a wreck; before radicals force a bloody change, he should allow open elections for a successor.
- VENTURA : Workshop Examines Desalination Plan
- ECONOMY
- Tiger Sales Roaring Along: Asics Tiger Corp....
- 5 Weight-Loss Companies Are Probed : FTC Discloses It Is Investigating Ad Claims of Industry Leaders
- Iacocca's Big Going-Away Gift : Automobiles: An SEC filing shows that he was paid $12.2 million in his last year as CEO. Other Chrysler execs did well too.
- BANKING
- Advertising Luminary Sees New Day for Industry : Prediction: Cochrane Crane says big budgets, fancy-image ads are dead. Retired agency owner sees future of micro marketing tailored to individual.
- $2.4 Million to Help Fight Cancer
- COLUMN ONE : Why Oil Spills Are Increasing : Five of the world's biggest such disasters have occurred in the 1990s. The reason is a combination of unsafe tankers, untrained crews and unenforced regulations.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : TOGO : Gunmen Attack President's Home
- PARENTING : Suiting the Season : Sailor togs and flowing floral dresses get ready to hit the Easter parade, as parents show the kids off to spring's best advantage--sometimes shopping a year ahead.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Carjacker, 18, Gets Life Sentence
- DANA POINT : City Council Amends Anti-Smoking Law
- Survey Reports Area Children Safer, Healthier
- LOS ANGELES : $2-Million Award Upheld for Fired Radio Official
- Giving Thanks : Local Muslims Mark End of Ramadan With Prayer Service in Park
- Iron Poisoning in Children Climbs : Accidents: Southland leads state in cases of youngsters dying after swallowing iron supplements, but officials don't know why.
- Jury Refuses to Add Punitive Damages for Kim Basinger
- Fullerton Arboretum Director Walkington Dies
- PARENTING : Falling Wildly in Love With Nature : The Wilderness Institute brings families closer by arranging encounters with reptiles, among other adventures.
- 'Men of Style: The Zoli Guide for the Total Man'
- U.S. Loses Bid to Question Koon on Manuscript
- 1st Interstate Boosts Loans to Poor Areas
- Marine Cleared in Somali Boy's Death
- PARENTING : Dining With the Small Fry : A variety of Valley restaurants serve up entertainment, special plates and lower prices for the younger members of the family.
- It's Tencel Time
- Souls' Music in the Park : Christian choirs and singers will take part in the annual concert series at Magic Mountain that, of course, also includes secular performers.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CANADA : Campbell Joins Leadership Race
- Raising Money for the Little Fishies
- Jarvis Makes Most of a Good Situation
- BASEBALL / SPRING TRAINING REPORT : Saberhagen Gets Contract Extension
- Van Burkleo Enjoys Japan from Distance
- Jurisprudence
- NBA ROUNDUP : Wilkins, Defense Spark Hawks
- NIT : Georgetown Is in Semifinals
- Quance Out to Make a Splash in U.S. National Championships : Swimming: She hopes to win four events despite presence of Olympians Sanders and Nall.
- Essential Steve Earle? This Isn't It
- 44 Attractions on Amphitheatre Schedule
- TUJUNGA : 2 Bodies Discovered After Fire Identified
- Asian Center Plans Radio, TV Seminar
- Cat Burglar Gives Paws to Homeowner
- TV REVIEWS : Two Views of South Africa's Politics
- UNLV Investigating New Rider Questions
- Payne Won 1 Fight, Then Lost 6 Years : Comeback Continues Tonight Against Butler
- Rift Led to Sanchez's Departure : College baseball: Kernen apparently believed his assistant was becoming increasingly lax in his CSUN coaching duties.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Watch It' Strikes a Nerve
- THEATER / M.E. WARREN : Williams' Cast of Characters : Golden West College students will spend two weekends bringing to life the outcasts and dreamers created by the nation's preeminent playwright.
- TV REVIEWS : McCarthyism and Harvey Matusow
- KCET Pledge Drive a Small Bright Spot in a 'Tough Year'
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Ortega Strikes Out 14 in La Habra Victory
- Ker Abused His Position of Trust, Players Contend : Women's volleyball: Charismatic Northridge coach said to have exploited the strong relationships he built.
- DANCE REVIEW : Pilobolus Parodies Laws of Supple and Demand
- DANCE AND MUSIC REVIEWS : Pilobolus Covers Up at Pepperdine
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS : SOUTHEAST REGIONAL : Mashburn Leads Kentucky Rout of Wake Forest
- Harrick's Contract Protects UCLA
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Orange Coast Uses Wild Pitch to Beat Riverside in 10 Innings
- DODGERS : Karros Works on Fielding, Keeps Hitting
- Suspensions Follow Brawl at Game's End : Junior college baseball: Glendale, Santa Monica player to miss one contest. WSC could recommend further sanctions.
- Horizon Reaching for New Horizons : Saxophonist Bobby Watson's group makes its L.A. debut when it appears Tuesday through Sunday at Catalina Bar & Grill.
- Daly to Play Koresh in NBC Siege Movie
- Work to Begin on Replacement for Risky Bridge in Fillmore
- Jurisprudence
- Toros Take Aim at Top Team in CCAA
- Dance and Music Reviews : Pianist Offers Polish-Hungarian Works
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENTS : EAST REGIONAL : Arkansas Looks Up to North Carolina
- Stokes Expected to Take Money, Run to Rams : NFL: Sources say deal for Redskins' defensive end is worth almost $4 million for three seasons.
- ANGELS : Langston May Go, but for Now It's Status Quo
- Doc Is Patient : Gooden May Be Past His Prime, but He Says He Still Can Be a Winner
- Televising Title Game Is Discussed : Southern Section: Negotiations are underway with KCOP to broadcast Division I final.
- Skiing
- PREP ROUNDUP : Edison Freshman Girl Wins Four Events
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : WEST REGIONAL : Colonials: Don't Let Clock Hit Midnight
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Philharmonic Chamber Players at Gindi
- Guns in Waco
- An Irreverent Celebration of the Independent Spirit : Awards: Alternative to Oscars features offbeat nominees and an ocean setting. But has academy's new taste for indies stolen some of its thunder?
- MOVIES - March 26, 1993
- MOVIES - March 26, 1993
- Obituaries - March 26, 1993
- Obituaries - March 26, 1993
- TELEVISION - March 26, 1993
- TELEVISION - March 26, 1993
- TELEVISION - March 26, 1993
- TELEVISION - March 26, 1993
- POP/ROCK - March 26, 1993
- POP/ROCK - March 26, 1993
- Future Unclear for Corruption Probe in Capitol
- Roth's Age, Agreement on Fine Swayed Prosecutors
- Birth Control Implants at Valley School Defended
- ANAHEIM : Vendors Cited for Parking Violations
- District Defends School Clinic Offering Norplant Contraceptive : Birth control: Stressing that the issue was settled months ago, officials say the implant device will continue to be offered at San Fernando High.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Riordan's Spending Eliminates All Limits
- Swap Meet Vendors Protest Planned Rent Hikes : Dispute: Brief but tense standoff at fair board meeting ends when parties involved agree to discuss reductions.
- Van Nuys Store Robbery Suspect Killed in Crash After Carjacking
- SCREEN STYLE : Who will win the competition for the best-costume Oscar? And, a tribute to costume design. E6 : On Oscar Night, the Real Winners Are Those With a Sense of Style
- GETTING ALONG: Joyce Jordan of Mission Viejo,...
- ACCIDENTAL POOL: The first time Darlene Stinson...
- PRESIDENTIAL PLUG: Talk about free advertising: During...
- Roth Pleads Guilty to 7 Counts : Corruption: Former O.C. supervisor, who quit under pressure of conflict-of-interest probe, is fined and gets probation, community service, but no jail time.
- Roth Pleads Guilty to 7 Misdemeanors : Corruption: The ex-Orange County supervisor will pay $50,000 in fines but escapes jail time. The action ends an influence-peddling probe that shattered his career.
- Penthouse Fire Forces Evacuation at 16-Story Luxury Westside Hotel
- PERSPECTIVE ON HEALTH CARE : Creating a Plan for 'Us-Us' Medicine : The Oregon plan rations--but so does every other plan. What's needed is rationing for all, not just the poor.
- We Cannot Tell a Lie: They're Still Alive : West: Not much is known about George Washington, which meets Michigan tonight.
- National Video Rentals : 'Mohicans' Vaults Into Top 5
- PLAN AHEAD: Aside from picking your bedtime...
- Key Suspect Is Charged in N.Y. Bombing
- Strong Quake Rocks Northwest : Seismology: The magnitude is estimated at 5.3 to 5.7. Minor injuries and damage are reported in Oregon, and the Capitol rotunda in Salem is cracked.
- OTHER NEWS - March 26, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - March 26, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - March 26, 1993
- Mountain High : Second-Home Market Heats Up From the Sierra to the Rockies
- PacifiCare Launches Subsidiary to Provide Pharmacy Management
- Durable Goods Orders Rise a Solid 2.2%
- Paramount : Adult School Independence Rejected by County Panel
- A Face on the Blue Stucco Wall
- VILLA PARK : Community to Lock Its Gates at Night
- Sunkist Aids Area Charities : Centennial: The gifts, marking the citrus cartel's 100th year, come amid allegations by the federal government of marketing violations .
- LOS ANGELES : LAPD Officer Kills Himself Outside Station
- 4th Riordan Ad Premieres
- Gearing Up for a Return Engagement : West Pitcher Eager to Play Against His Former Teammates at El Segundo
- LOS ANGELES : Ex-Fire Captain Pleads Guilty in 3 More Blazes
- Jurisprudence
- Rouzan Out of School Board Campaign, Cites Other Duties
- Coach Locates Switch After Power Outage
- Crews, Olin Eulogized at a Memorial Service
- TV/RADIO
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : John Anderson Gets Crazy Horse Swangin'
- STANTON : 6% Utility Tax Gets Council's Approval
- SIMI VALLEY : Area Cordoned Off Due to Foul Odor
- Countywide : Volunteers Needed for Trails Panel
- Plan to Cut Car Allowance Called Futile : Budget: Finance officials say that because of a hiring freeze on county government executives, the proposal for a 35% reduction would save little or no money this year.
- Big Business Gifts Help Beat Two Initiatives, Report Says : Elections: Huge infusions of company money were cited in the defeat of measures in Torrance and Rancho Palos Verdes.
- SEAL BEACH : City to Explore Wider Smoking Ban
- SIMI VALLEY : Body Found After Crash Is Missing Boy
- Her Major Must Have Been Golf
- Minnesota Ends Trojans' Season
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Simi Valley Plays Taps on Another League Foe
- POP & JAZZ REVIEWS : The Eclectic Musical World of Guilherme Vergueiro, Company
- Sichuan, Pasadena