- Chrysler Reports Some Healthy Results : Earnings: But a massive one-time charge for retiree health benefits wipes out the gains.
- Warner Bros. named Lynn Smith to the...
- There's so little demand for new buildings...
- Live Entertainment Shows Small Profit in Quarter
- 4 Die in Swiss Avalanche
- Despite Potential Exodus, O.C. Population Projected to Grow : Demographics: More people are expected to move in than out, but there will be fewer highly skilled residents.
- State Welfare Reform Finds Ongoing Success
- INTERNATIONAL
- Pacific Telesis Group suffered a first-quarter loss...
- Xircom's Profit Jumps 59% in 2nd Quarter
- HemaCare Corp., a Sherman Oaks provider of...
- Liberty to Up Stake in Shopping Network : Media: The cable TV channel has been hit by reports of alleged financial misdeeds involving its executives.
- Parker Bertea Quickly Names New President : Management: Stephen L. Hayes, with aerospace company 21 years, succeeds Robert Rau, who resigned last week.
- KLAX on Top Again in Ratings
- Shakespeare O.C. Season to Feature Familiar Faces
- '93 Dance Series Set for Center
- Bravo for 'Normal Heart'
- Weekend Box Office : A Dominating 'Proposal'
- Jeff Courvoisier
- A Foregone Conclusion : Even Under 137 Pounds, Victory Rarely Was in Doubt for Forego
- Harvard-Westlake High water polo standout Jim Toring...
- Miscellany
- Jimi Hendrix's Father Files Fraud Suit Against Lawyer
- Television Ratings Up on Morning of the Verdicts
- TELEVISION : Donaldson's Deal
- MUSIC REVIEW : Tokyo String Quartet Gives an Instructive Concert
- STAGE : Coming to Town
- STAGE : Winning Play
- CSUF Actor Upbeat Despite Losing at College Fest
- 80,000 Mourners, 21-Gun Salute Bid Farewell to Apartheid Foe : South Africa: Assassinated black militant, a Communist, is buried next to white neighborhood.
- U.S., Russians to Team Up in Arctic Military Exercise
- Ohio Inmates Say They're Willing to End Siege, Call for Attorney
- HARD CHOICES: Good citizens like to vote--and...
- Media : Blood News : Graphic coverage of Palestinian attacks on Israelis has sparked fear--and controversy.
- Killer Spoke of His Wife Before Being Slain, Police Say
- Valley Group Takes Economic Plea to Clinton
- <i> Caramba! </i> A Devil of a Time She's Having
- Abuser or Abused? : Ruling Triggers Questions Over Who's Real Victim in N.J. Molestation Case
- Palestinians Hold Up Date for Resuming Mideast Peace Talks : Diplomacy: Arab foreign ministers continue discussions on returning to bargaining table with Israel.
- STILL GOING . . .: Perhaps the...
- Clinton Envoy Cites Doubts on POW Report : Vietnam: The named author tells retired Gen. Vessey that he wrote no such document.
- Postscript : Pieces of Egypt's Past 'Settle' Peace With Israel : Cairo is elated over antiquities unearthed in the occupied Sinai. The gift is seen as the last chapter in the treaty between the nations.
- VAN NUYS : 3 Ordered to Stand Trial in Crime Wave, 2 Killings
- THOUSAND OAKS : Farmers Markets to Stay Open Later
- Waco Cultists Perish in Blaze : FBI Calls It a Mass Suicide; 86 May Be Dead : Inferno: Fire is reportedly set by followers of David Koresh as federal agents were smashing into the walls with an armored vehicle. Congress members call for investigation.
- Patrols by 'History Police' Urged : Some scholars say a watchdog group is needed to set the record straight when politicians draw bad analogies from the past.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Center to Offer Free Medical Screenings
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN to Dedicate Special Place to Read
- Study OKd for Desalination Plant : Ventura: The council agrees to fund $175,000 for the first extensive analysis. The hydro-geologic report will determine how the facility will be built.
- BURBANK : New Trash Trucks Purchased by City
- Meet the Ethnic Press : An Increasing Number of Specialized Publications That Reflect the Diversity of the Region Bring News of Home and Help Newcomers Learn About the U.S.
- BREA : Church Makes Way for Redevelopment
- Could Waco Have Been Avoided? : A terrible end to the standoff calls for reassessment of tactics--and of gun laws
- Bergeson Loses Panel Vote on Nomination : Politics: Assembly committee, with Democrat majority, splits on party lines in refusing to recommend her confirmation as state public schools chief.
- CYPRESS : Racist Flyers Found in Library Books
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Lemons Give Youths a Taste of Stereotyping
- City's Trash Pact Kept by Its Longtime Hauler : Bidding: Great Western Reclamation wins $100-million Santa Ana contract. Smaller competitors complain.
- WESTMINSTER : Mobile Home Law Revision Postponed
- Obituaries - April 20, 1993
- SHERMAN OAKS : Meeting to Focus on Gangs and Graffiti
- Patients, Parents Decry Doctor's Dismissal : Medicine: Childrens Hospital cites financial troubles in decision to let popular physician go. Cystic fibrosis patients and their families say they will miss personalized care.
- Jury Convicts Brothers in Murder of Couple
- VAN NUYS : 3 Face Trial in Shooting Deaths
- Assembly Panel Suggests Closer Scrutiny of Funds Obtained by Conservancy
- For L.A.'s Safety, Pass Proposition 1 : More cops mean less crime, as Chief Williams showed us
- New District a Balancing Act for Beilenson : Congress: The Democrat is getting to know the 24th, where voters are considerably to the right of those he served before remapping.
- Columbia University Given $60-Million Gift
- Edmund Horman; Son's Death in Chile Led to Rights Crusade
- U.N. Chief Assails Haiti Rejection of Plan to End Crisis
- Bulgarian Soldier Dies in Cambodian Battle
- COMMENTARY / HOWARD ROSENBERG : TV Was Hooked on Searing Images
- HOT TIMES: New environmental laws mean there...
- Mobil Pleads No Contest in 1991 Valencia Oil Spill
- IRVINE : Shelter Agency Overcoming Scandal
- COUNTYWIDE : Committee to Plan Network of Trails
- Funding Found for County's Juvenile Camps
- Project Brings Visitors to Nursing Homes
- CAMARILLO : 4 Join Rent Review, Investment Panels
- EYEWITNESS: TANDY K. BOZEMAN : A General Scouts the Soul of L.A. : Race: We are not all alike, but sensitivity to differences and sincere helpfulness can improve the city's spirit.
- COLUMN LEFT/ ALEXANDER COCKBURN : No Wimps, Just Janet Reno and the Dead : After two months, the Feds had to get tough--or did Clinton & Co. have to look macho?
- SIMI VALLEY : Hazardous Waste Roundup Approved
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 20, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - April 20, 1993
- Nearly 4 in 10 Say They Consider Leaving Orange County
- OTHER BLUES: Blue ribbons are all around...
- Verdicts Provide Real Civic Lessons : Education: Teachers seize on the weekend's events to initiate classroom debate. Many students prefer to focus on future.
- Court Refuses to Let Sunbathers Bare It All
- L.A. Voters Have Chance to Make Sweeping Changes : Election: Mayoral, council races and ballot issues give electorate unusual opportunity to set course for the city.
- COLUMN ONE : In the Eye of the Cult Firestorm : Witnesses to Koresh's self-made apocalypse saw the ticking of the clock turn into the crackle of flames as man who called himself a savior brought his world to an end.
- Families' Hope Turns to Despair as Day Wears On : Reaction: Southland residents with relatives among cult's members are left numb with grief. Some find solace in spiritual beliefs.
- GREEN FOR PEACE: The ribbons growing in...
- Tactics to Fight Base Closures Sharpened : Defense: Regional commission hearings are in Oakland and San Diego next week. It is a high-stakes encounter taking place amid a gloomy atmosphere.
- For Sierra Club, It's a Struggle as Old as the Hills : Environment: Local members spearheaded the drive to get Congress to pass the Condor Range and River Act last year. As always, more fights loom ahead.
- A Paradise for Pests : Health: Long days, soggy ground and robust plant growth add up to perfect conditions for insects. Some just annoy, others pose dangers.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Viola Keeps Red Sox Rolling
- Decathlon
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Jim Who? Snow Off to a Quick Start
- Movies and Pop : 'Sidekicks' Has a Bad Case of the Cutes
- Goldstein Thrown a Curve : Former Corona del Mar Pitcher Sticks It Out at Boston University Program
- LONG BEACH GRAND PRIX : Great Expectations Become Prophecy : Auto racing: Canadian Paul Tracy gets his first Indy car victory in record-setting time.
- VIETNAM
- JAPAN
- CHINA
- Budgeting a Plan : Individuals Seek Low-Cost Help in Designing an Investment Map
- AT&T; Appears Eager to Call Up a New Image : Marketing: New ad campaign will seek to reach the MTV generation, with Cliff Robertson nowhere to be seen.
- U.N. Begins Airlift of Wounded From Srebrenica
- WHAT'S IN A NAME? Years passed before...
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Tactics to Fight Base Closures Sharpened : Defense: Regional commission hearings are in Oakland and San Diego next week. It is a high-stakes encounter taking place amid a gloomy atmosphere.
- A Haven for the Wronged and Resentful : Bosnia: The town of Tuzla, clogged with desperate refugees, provides a window on the misery and unrest that many fear lie ahead for the region if war continues.
- COUNTYWIDE : Many Events Mark U.S. Library Week
- Freeway Service Patrol Encounters Roadblocks : Transportation: The plan to pay for tow trucks to roam the roads looking for disabled vehicles runs into opposition. Some say the need isn't there.
- A Weekend to Remember--For Events and Non-Events : A round of applause to a whole community--then back to work
- SANTA PAULA : Planner Not Likely to Be Censured
- Burbank Man Shot on Freeway
- Commentary / PERSPECTIVES ON JUSTICE IN LOS ANGELES : The Nation Changes Course Again; Which Way Depends on Us : The verdicts have given us--from government to the individual--an opportunity to make a more equal America.
- Soccer
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Piazza Bats .295, Throws Out .733
- Iraqi Radar Site Blasted by U.S. Jet : Persian Gulf: It is first such blow against a tracking facility outside north, south 'no-fly' zones.
- Leather and Chrome : Motorcycles: Harley-Davidson owners have their biggest gathering west of the Rockies--an excuse to ride, show off and share Hog tales.
- IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD : Venice: A high-profile beach community gets serious on safety?
- Magic Mountain Reopens After Melees : Crime: Park quickly cleans up and restocks shelves after Saturday's violence. Causes remain unclear.
- STANTON : Council Puts City Fee Hikes on Hold
- Subway Construction Won't Disrupt Valley, Officials Say : Transportation: Precautions are being taken to avoid impacting traffic and business. But shop owners elsewhere warn: Beware.
- These Swimmers Find Strength Without the Numbers : High school: To seek success, free-lance athletes endure competition alone amid a team sport.
- NBC Courting Garry Shandling for 'Late Night'
- A Little Sax Appeal Couldn't Hurt
- Arabs Reportedly Will Postpone Mideast Talks : Diplomacy: Week's delay would be intended to wrest concessions for Palestinians from Israel.
- State Vehicle Code Has the Answer for Annoying Car Alarms
- The Abstract and Concrete Coalesce Inside a Warehouse
- SIMI VALLEY : 4 Firms, Club Win Recycling Awards
- COUNTYWIDE : Couples Turning Abroad to Adopt
- They're Super Markets : Shopping: Independent owners counter the larger selection and glitz of big stores by offering personal service and catering to neighborhood tastes.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : 49ers Get Rare Sweep of Titans
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : 2-Minute Standstill Marks Holocaust
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- BOOK REVIEW : An Academic in Distress Over Child Care : THE POLITICS OF PARENTHOOD <i> by Mary Frances Berry</i> ; Viking $20; 284 pages
- Attorneys now raise legal objections where hotel...
- Second Opinion / Other Media : LA OPINION : Immigrant-Bashing
- Youth / OPINION : 'I Know That Gays Aren't Weird' : Discrimination: A 6th-grader examines the arguments of those who would treat gays separately, and finds them wanting.
- Sunland Man Dies in Head-on Crash
- NEWPORT BEACH : Chamber to Honor Five Volunteers
- Mutombo Rejects Clipper Challenge
- Olympics
- Marathon
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Hyperactive Antics From House of Pain
- A 'Proposal' Intended for People, Not for Critics : A Movie's Defense: Audiences Love It
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Symphony Poised Under Ohyama
- Still Believing in Yesterday : O.C. Pop Music Review: Paul McCartney entertains a full house at Anaheim Stadium with all the old songs played the old way.
- Court's TV Ban Led to Confusion : Television: A small camera would not have tainted King civil rights trial proceedings.
- 75,000 Pay Respects to a Slain Leader : South Africa: ANC leaders and friends file past coffin in stadium to mourn Chris Hani.
- Seeking New Lives at 'The House of Return' : Recovery: Beit T'Shuvat tries to help Jewish ex-convicts reenter society and overcome drinking, gambling and other addictions by combining Judaism with a 12-step program.
- Hrudey Answers Questions on Ice and Off : Kings: Veteran goalie gets the start and ends his boycott of reporters after shutting down Flames.
- Women Own a Larger Slice of American Corporations : Trends: The group employs 6.5 million people, more than the Fortune 500 companies combined.
- TAIWAN
- Thanks to Bill, Hot Springs is hot once again : Clinton's Arkansas hometown, once wide open, is enjoying a resurgence of interest and tourism.
- Under Royal Repair : Polo's out, state visits and more photo ops with the kids are in as Prince Charles tries to regain credibility post-Di.
- Hanoi Gives U.S. Papers Disputing Report on POWs
- Bloods, Crips React in Tempered Tones : Neighborhoods: Guilty verdicts, massive show of law enforcement muscle temper reaction. But one gang veteran says: 'The fire's still burning.'
- Opportunities Wilson Just Could Not Miss
- VENTURA : Homeowners Assail Hospital Expansion
- MISSION VIEJO : School Boundary Lines Approved
- Marathon
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sampras Shows Why He's No. 1
- Dodger Sweep of Pirates Has All the Right Moves
- Management Team Key to Founder's Success : Sherri Medina assembled managers with the right corporate stuff for her Laguna Hills rehabilitation firm, and it has paid off.
- World IN BRIEF : JAPAN : 19 Hurt as Airliner Lands, Catches Fire
- Half of World's People Deprived of Basic Human Rights, U.N. Says
- Lakers Clinch a Playoff Berth
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Nanci Griffith Pays Tribute to Songwriters
- Hockey
- New Electric Bus Enters the Fast Lane : Transit: Prototype's use of both electric and gasoline power doubles its driving range and, designers hope, its appeal.
- CHINA
- LANDMARKS: Freeway signs point the way to...
- U.S. Leaders Get Pentagon Briefing on Military Options to Halt Serbs' Advance : Balkans: Advisers focus on air strikes on artillery positions. Plan could require U.S. ground forces.
- PIONEERS: Little Saigon, spanning the Westminster-Garden Grove...
- It Must Be Spring, Boston Marathon Goes on Display--Potholes and All
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Warwick, Bacharach Recall '60s in Cerritos
- Beach Volleyball
- TV REVIEWS : 'Father & Son' Delivers a Blunt Message
- MARILYN WALTON : President, Certified Professional Secretaries, Orange Empire chapter
- Single-Stock Exposure's Burn Risk Is High
- Tapes Indicate Prison Hostages Are All Alive : Standoff: The recorded voices of five guards are confirmed by relatives. TV crew waits for inmates' broadcast.
- COSTA MESA : Fire Guts a Small Industrial Building
- Youth Rally Celebrates L. A.'s Calm : Pacoima: NAACP-sponsored event gets sparse turnout, which an official chalks up to relief at King verdicts. Speakers appeal for unity and social justice.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Tap on Pipeline by Neighbor Disclosed
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : High School Squad to Compete in Japan
- Observance Recalls Holocaust Horrors : Commemoration: More than 500 people gather to honor the victims and celebrate the survivors.
- Laguna Beach Surfer Loses in Quarterfinal
- Angels Can Only Watch as Orioles Get the Roll
- Save Salk Institute From Disfigurement
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Slow, Sure Wallace Wins NASCAR Event
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Guitarist Bream Quietly Triumphs
- Rahal Gets Out of a Deep Hole : Long Beach: After early pit stop because of steering problems, he rallies for second place.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S., Japan Face Rough Seas on Trade Imbalance : Surplus: The two countries differ so much on the reasons behind the deficit that cutting it won't be easy.
- Back for Another Byte
- Davies Faces Weighty Job of Sentencing
- Celebrities' Pleas for Peace
- Italian Vote Likely to Usher in New Government : Referendum: Even before balloting ends today, prime minister and president will confer on a changing of the guard.
- Commentary / PERSPECTIVES ON JUSTICE IN LOS ANGELES : Drip by Drip, the Indignities Go On : Inner city: Only long-term solutions can reverse decades of benign neglect and truly prevent recurrence of the fires of 1992.
- OXNARD : City May Seek a Report on Sand's Role in Desalination
- To Hernandez, Media Missed the Real Story
- DANA POINT : Land Exchange Nets Parcel for a Park
- PUC Plans to Release Report on Oil Pipeline : Environment: Some activists are vowing to fight the 171-mile project, proposed to cross through the Santa Clarita and San Fernando valleys.
- Today's Agenda
- NBA ROUNDUP : Cavaliers Beat Bulls, Extend Streak
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Private Lives': It's Still Word-Perfect
- 'Manager' Gets an Early Call at D.C. Theater Fest : Stage: The prize-winner, written by Cal State Fullerton grad Darrin Shaughnessy, will play at 9:30 a.m.
- TRANSPORTATION
- NEWS ANALYSIS : After Verdicts, Hopeful Days Are Here Again : Economy: Business leaders, hurt by last year's riots, are breathing an audible sigh and looking ahead to better days.
- Guidelines Help Evaluate Money Managers
- OCCUPATION: Administrative Assistant
- Lincoln Holds Center Stage at Tiny Theater
- Commentary / PERSPECTIVES ON JUSTICE IN LOS ANGELES : The Trial Is Ended; Now Ours Begins : Justice: We must challenge ourselves; ordinary people, not legal experts, decide the boundaries of police conduct.
- ROSSMOOR : District to Sell Bonds to Buy Site for Park
- Beach Volleyball
- Northridge Batters Chapman in 16-6 Win
- Platform : 'The Danger Is to Think That Everything Is Wonderful'
- COUNTYWIDE : Ticket Sale Benefits Anti-Drug Program
- Quick Scores Give the Kings Quite a Start : Stanley Cup playoffs: With Gretzky and Blake hurting, they dominate the Flames in the series opener, 6-3.
- Vaughn, Kirby Win Times Basketball Awards
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Getting to the Heart of Earth Day at the Bowl
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Reba McEntire Throws Too Much Light on Matters
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Art Music From Kellaway Sextet
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Profile: Rodney G. King
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : 8 DARE Instructors Honored at Banquet
- SANTA ANA : Quiz Whizzes Seek Funds for Texas Trip
- Delahoussaye Elected to Racing Hall of Fame
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Wargo Joins the Club With Playoff Victory
- 1st and Last Place in New Phone Book Are Just an Alphabet Apart
- SANTA ANITA : Kotashaan Beats Bien Bien by a Nose, Sets Course Record
- LONG BEACH GRAND PRIX OTHER RACES : Robertson, Bourbonnais Complete Foreign Flavor
- Carried Away by Excitement, They Forgot One Little Thing
- Rose Bowl to Shrink for World Cup
- NHL PLAYOFFS ROUNDUP : Lemieux, Penguins Stay Red Hot
- World IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Cocaine Foes Bomb Medellin Dance Hall
- TV REVIEWS : Sinister Suspense Builds in Pinter's 'Old Times'
- LONG BEACH GRAND PRIX : Great Expectations Become Prophecy : You Want a Good Driver? Check With Roger Penske
- COUNTYWIDE : D.A.'s Program Is Award Candidate
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Guildhall Strings Lack Energy
- Owner Sees Gold in His Chain of Silver Diners : Food: Robert Giaimo thinks Americans are hungry for something between fast food and more formal eateries and hopes to expand into the family restaurant chain of the '90s.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- VIETNAM
- Gore Compares Nazi Atrocities, Bosnia Killings
- Coverage Around the Country
- Gunman Slain After Killing 2 at Library Opening
- RECESSION BLUES: But the shops in Little...
- Egypt's Interior Minister Fired in Move to Appease Radicals
- SIMI VALLEY : Member Sought for Arts Advisory Panel
- APPAREL
- Russian Republics: Heading for a Slow Spinoff? : Autonomy: Regions have backed a national referendum, but only to ensure stability so they can continue the process.
- AIDS Research Center Opens in San Francisco
- O.C. Black Leaders Laud King Outcome : Churches: Parishioners urged to keep working for peace. Relief is expressed.
- Vietnamese Group Aids Homeland : Social work: Initial criticism turns to encouragement for program helping needy.
- COUNTYWIDE : Volunteers Sought for Hospice Work
- A Cruel Attempt to Kill Progress : Chris Hani assassination must not be allowed to derail S. Africa talks
- SANTA ANA : Hearing to Be Held Today on Budget
- USC Swimmer Holliday Dies as the Result of Fall
- Paul Paulsen has been promoted to senior...
- Man Wounded in Drive-By Shooting in Huntington Beach
- Cooperation Saves a Downtown Store
- OXNARD : Hearings Due on Plan for Year-Round High School Cycle
- Gripe : 'Leaf Me Alone'
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Williams Finishes Giant Comeback With His 11th-Inning Homer, 13-12
- THEATER REVIEW : Coward's Wit Gives 'Lives' Life
- A Welcome McCartney : Former Beatle Reunites With Fans at the Bowl for Earth Day Concert
- A Term With a Ring to It
- San Clemente Dental Products Firm Names New President, Chief Executive
- U.S. Juvenile Centers Found Overcrowded
- Pakistani President Fires Premier After Power Duel
- Clinton's Stimulus Package Likely to Remain Mired in Senate, Dole Says
- Sacred, Ancient Scroll Is Welcomed in House
- LA HABRA : City Action Against Bar Is Called Racist
- NEWPORT BEACH : Schools to Pay for Fund-Raising Study
- As a cost-cutting measure, the Board of Supervisors is considering closing the East County Courthouse and the jail and booking facility at the East Valley Sheriff's Station. Are such cuts advisable and, should they occur, what would be the impact on eastern Ventura County?
- ANAHEIM : Steel Drums Beat All for Being Happy
- Second Opinion / Other Media : RAFU SHIMPO (English pages) : The Life and TIMES OF JEZEBEL AIHARA YAMAGUCHI
- Middle Blocker Commits to UCI
- Animator Lantz Offers Student Funds
- CHINA
- CHINA
- Wet Seal : IRVINE
- Israeli Lawyer Working With Palestinians Hacked to Death
- Gays, Lesbians Gearing Up for March on Washington : Demonstration: Up to 1 million may attend. Parallel is drawn to historic civil rights gathering in '63.
- Briseno Says He'll Fight to Return to Job : Police: Acquitted officer says his two convicted colleagues should not go to prison.
- ECONOTES : Awards for Aid at the Grass Roots
- Dreamy Day Revives His Faith in the National Pastime
- Seeking Comfort : The war in Bosnia has drawn together county refugees and immigrants from the former Yugoslav federation as they do their best to cope.
- Northridge Content With Split : College softball: Second-ranked Matadors defeat Fresno State in second game, 4-2, after dropping opener, 4-1.
- 49ers Create a Special Designation for Montana
- More Gold for Miller, Scherbo
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Balls Rain Down and Cause a Delay
- Movies and Pop : Garcia Shows Red, White, Blue Stripes
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Poetic Program by L.A. Philharmonic
- Spur Posse Case Not All Bad News
- Vaughn, Kirby Win Times Basketball Awards
- 'Islam Rising' Special Report
- Federal Funds for Immigrants