- On the Trail of Many Languages
- KOREATOWN : Landlord Convicted of Slum Charges
- Legal Aid Center for Low-Income Clients Closes : Santa Monica: Westside Legal Services handled 3,200 cases in the past year. City officials are seeking a replacement agency.
- Japan's Top Private Eye Preaches Gentility
- Group Opens Third Facility for Mentally Disabled
- TRADING PLACES
- PICO-UNION : UCLA Program Aids Aspiring Teachers
- THE REGION : Measure Would Cut Taxes on Old Homes
- Participants Hit the Beach for Charities
- Voices Joined Against Hate Vandalism : Glendale officials were right to take a timely stand against temple desecration
- Airport to Open Feb. 28, Maybe
- She Heads for Hills, He's Leaving Them
- COMMERCE : City Takes Away Dance Club's License
- NOTEBOOK : Locke Coach Says He Didn't Know He Was Breaking Any Rules
- Profile : Marlee Matlin's Strong 'Will'
- Texas Death Row Gains 5 Teens Guilty of Brutal Murders : Crime: Two girls who took a shortcut across a field to get home before curfew became victims of young toughs who had gathered for a night of boozing and brawling.
- IRS Working to Guarantee Privacy in Computer Age : Government: Law requires the data be kept secret. But new technology can provide easy access to the files.
- What Is Preying on Florida's Panthers? : Sexuality: Some researchers blame pesticides for the big cats' plight. Others cite development and inbreeding. With only 30 to 50 left, the fate of the species lies in the balance.
- DOWNTOWN : More Funds Sought for Cable Car Line
- POLITICAL FORECAST : Will Haiti's Military Ruler Still Be in the Country on October 15?
- Campaign '94: Issues and Answers
- Bishop Diego Rushes Past Santa Clara, 25-0
- St. Genevieve Drops 21-0 Decision to Murphy
- Proposal May Land O.C. Airport More Carriers : Transportation: Discount airlines could use John Wayne by affiliating with established carriers. Supervisors vote Tuesday.
- HOMEFRONT : Mother of Invention
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- WATTS : Donations Bail Out Homeless Shelter
- Faeroe Islands' Boom Times Wash Away : Europe: Archipelago in the North Sea prospered with its rich fishing grounds. But a collapse has left residents saddled with debt, social problems.
- Paula Jones' Lawyer Tells of 11th-Hour Clinton Concession
- Focus : Double Talk : POP QUIZ: NAME TWO ACTRESSES WITH NEW CHAT SHOWS. CLUES: 'THREE'S' A THIGHMASTER AND AN 'EVENING' AFTER 'TAXI'
- Essay Contest Keeps Rand's Work on Minds of Students
- GM Workers Vote to End Their Walkout : Labor: Their decision is overwhelming. The company has promised to hire new help from the ranks of long laid-off union members.
- Cecilia Bartoli Cancels Escondido Recital
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Jane Alexander : Defending the Arts Endowment From the Left and the Right
- Volunteers Give Local Agencies a Fall Cleaning : Charity: More than 1,400 grab hammers, brooms and paintbrushes to spruce up health and human services centers.
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Michigan Gets Back on Winning Track
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Elkington Commanding With a Five-Shot Lead
- Dar Dar Runs Syracuse Past Virginia Tech, 28-20 : Big East: Running back's 34-yard touchdown play paves way for upset of 14th-ranked Hokies.
- MOVIES : A Bela and His Chihuahuas : The mission facing Martin Landau in 'Ed Wood' was to play Bela Lugosi when he worked in schlocky '50s horror flicks at the end of his career. Impersonate him? Landau <i> became</i> Lugosi.
- Carpenter's Achy, Breaky Smarts
- COVER STORY : Natural Born Thriller : Trent Reznor is rock's most compelling new antihero. It just goes to show what years of KISS, Bowie, Pink Floyd and horror movies can do to your head.
- Rob Francisco has been appointed corporate marketing...
- Rental Living: The Battle of the Security Deposit
- Destination: England : The Literature Lover's London : A stroll through neighborhoods echoing with some of fiction's most beloved characters
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Complaints Prompt Review of Recycler
- GHOST TOWN : Battered, Nearly Abandoned, a Neighborhood in West Adams Struggles to Piece Itself Back Together Eight Months After the Earthquake
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Michael Zaslow stirs the plot on 'Guiding Light' and hopes for more
- Cabinet Follies: No Escape Once a Scandal is Declared
- Motorcyclist Killed in Pileup in Oxnard
- We Need to Clean Up Someone Else's Act : To Keep Our Beaches Beautiful, You Might Have to Get Rid of the Next Guy's Trash
- El Toro Reuse Issue Dominates Election Season in Lake Forest : Politics: City that is steeped in base controversy has big say in the matter. Its council race could affect the rest of O.C.
- CSUN's Misery Turns Macabre : If the state budget goes haywire as usual, the 'trigger' clause could mean disaster for the Cal State system. It's worthy of a Poe tale.
- Salsa Must Beat Montreal Twice to Extend Season
- Wyoming Gives Nebraska a Scare, 42-32 : Nonconference: Phillips, Berringer lead No. 2 Cornhuskers, who rally from 21-7 deficit.
- ROUNDUP : Hammervold's 5-Spot Leads CLU in Soccer
- GOLF / THOMAS BONK : O'Grady Says All Daly Needs Is a Solid Dose of Talk Shows
- Sierra Club Criticizes City on Adventist Development : Thousand Oaks: In a harsh report, the group labels as inadequate an environmental analysis of church's proposed project in Newbury Park.
- Bruins Choose, Get Confused, Then Lose, 37-10 : UCLA: Messed-up play in fourth quarter is the key against Washington. Kaufman rushes for 227 yards.
- INTERVIEW : One Icon, Hard-Boiled : Robert Mitchum has been making it look easy for 50 years--the acting part anyway. It's the left hooks and buckets of blood you need to worry about.
- Penn State Wakes Up to Topple Temple, 48-21 : Nonconference: After a slow start, Nittany Lions pull away despite Carter's thumb injury.
- Ocean Views, a Coffee Maker and Thou
- FICTION
- Garbage House : Trashy housing takes on whole new meaning as builders experiment with ways to use recycled materials
- Endeavour's Radar Surveys Volcanoes : Shuttle: Powerful unit gathers three-dimensional images. Astronauts take pictures, describe the scenes below.
- Blowout Marks Chinese Anniversary : Asia: Jubilee commemorates 45 years of People's Republic. Rumors about Deng Xiaoping's health cast pall.
- Be Careful What You Pray For . . .
- Mutual Funds: THIRD-QUARTER REVIEW FOR INVESTORS : JUMPING SHIP : Under-Performance <i> Angst</i> ? A Few Things to Consider
- Getting a Feel for Nature With a Helping Hand : Zoology: Scouts lead blind, underprivileged youths on Sensory Safari of mounted creatures.
- Another Brick in the Wall : Rebuilding The Valley's Post-Quake Masonry Walls
- Fight Grows Over Missing Dog : Custody: Ownership battle escalates as pooch disappears from yard of planning official who faces charges for refusal to give up animal to local family.
- The NHL Show Does Not Go On : Hockey: Owners and players re-examine strategy as two-week negotiating period begins.
- In 25 More Years, It'll Be G-Rated
- Burundi Picks President
- Finding Proper Homes for Kids Without Them : Social services: Those who will place a 10-year-old whose aunt is accused of torturing him face a Solomon-like decision.
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this week affecting central Los Angeles.
- It's Worth Effort to Check Out Contractor : A bit of caution can protect homeowners' quake relief funds
- Proposition 187 and the Law of Unintended Consequences : Anti-immigrant initiative would deny medical care, roil schools and make snoops out of teachers; is this what California wants?
- Police, Volunteers Seek 2 Young Sisters Missing in South-Central
- Authorities Brace for Possible Infestation After Medflies Found : Fruit: Officials lay traps and treat trees but refuse to speculate on aerial spraying of malathion. The insects could cost county millions.
- Opportunity Knocks at Anaheim's Door : But City Faces Tough Choices to Fund Improvements
- If We Believe in the Process, We Must Pay the Dues : U.N.: Always cash-strapped, the world agency is hampered by U.S. arrears, now totaling more than a quarter-billion dollars.
- WHEN BASEBALL WAS DOMINATED AND DOMINEERING : Crawfords May Have Been Best-Ever Team
- HORSE RACING ROUNDUP : Super Derby Victory Song by Bacharach
- Tennessee Reverses Cougars' Fortunes : Nonconference: Volunteers upset 17th-ranked Washington State, 10-9, with a noteworthy play.
- PERFORMING ARTS : After 10 years with Bella Lewitzky and 10 years with her own dance company, Loretta Livingston reflects on her career--but only because we asked. : A Dancer's Life, by the Decades
- Rams Will Try to Keep the Magic Alive : Pro football: After upsetting the Chiefs last week, they will seek a rare second consecutive victory in rematch against the Falcons at Anaheim Stadium today.
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : U.S. Marines Distribute Free Food as They Get Ready to Leave Cap Haitien
- L.A.'s Jewish Community Looks Inward for Answers
- Community Service Gets a Federal Boost : AmeriCorps, Coming to Santa Ana, Helps Young People Do Well and Do Good
- Offer by Ahmanson Land Co. Is No Bargain : Ventura County and Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy should take the opportunity to dump the one-sided development deal. Now is the time to stop using public money on a fiasco.
- Schools Find Most Students in Step With New Dress Rule : Long Beach: Administrators report 90% to 98% of their pupils were dressed in uniforms for the first week of classes. Fewer scuffles are reported.
- Drawing On Technology : Computer Allows Police to Alter Fugitives' Images, 'Age' Missing Kids
- Mutual Funds: THIRD-QUARTER REVIEW FOR INVESTORS : SECTION STAFF
- Girl's Unsolved Murder Prompts Family to Sift for Clues : California: Who killed Jenny Lin? In Castro Valley, friends and relatives of the 14-year-old band together and set up a toll-free hot line to try to solve the mystery.
- Cal Lutheran Defeated in a Decision : Strategy: Occidental causes nothing but trouble for Kingsmen offensive line.
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Occidental Recovers Fumble in End Zone, Beats Cal Lutheran
- KENNY STAUB CROSS-COUNTRY INVITATIONAL : Gonzalez's Victory a Learning Experience
- Gender-Bending 'Superstar' Due
- DANCE : Beyond the Bad Boy Years : Let's get one thing straight right now: If you think Mark Morris is dance's bad boy, you're too old. But, read on, you might be able to detect some residual attitude.
- This Personnel Switch Well Received : Huskies: Bjornson goes from passing to catching, giving Huard a target who can sense trouble.
- Miami Bounces Back, Defeats Rutgers, 24-3 : Big East: Hurricanes forget about Washington, tune up for Florida State by defeating Knights.
- COVER UP: The Black Crowes' new album,...
- ART : COMMENTARY : Beyond the Buzz of Art : John M. Miller's minimalist but loopy works offer a wellspring of expression.
- Pali Cafe Sorely Missed in Canyon
- Try Other Uses for Hughes Site
- AIDS Walk Deserved Better News Coverage
- Council Refused Money on Principle
- A PAT HAND
- IMPROV WE TRUST
- Selling Homes 'As Is' Sparks Responses
- Clinton Still Enjoys Goodwill at Bus...
- Prop. 187 Unacceptable in Free Society
- Congress Should Abide by Same Laws, Rules
- Hate Crimes Difficult to Prosecute
- Follow-Up
- Subway or Monorail--or None of the Above
- Serving the Needy
- Canal Correction
- What Changes Are Called for at CSUN?
- Magnet School Not the First to Go High-Tech
- Kudos to the Drivers of MTA's Buses
- Fullerton Should Heed Covina's Fate
- Off the Force
- Food for Thought
- No Council Endorsements by Chamber
- Pacific Is Place for Old I-5 Concrete
- Support for Irvine Heir's Marriage
- SHANGRI-LA LA LAND
- Not in Kudrow's League
- Party Time? Not Really
- One Credit Problem Shouldn't Stop Loan
- Goodwill Abounds
- Will Education Park Concept at El Toro Base Fly?
- Plan to Restore Mono Lake
- Whose Habitat?
- Newfangled Shoes? Women Deserve Better
- Korean Americans
- Caltrans Wasted Money on PR for Construction
- Raft Warning
- Not the Number of Jobs, But Their Quality Counts as a Measure of True Business Strength
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON SOCIETY : U.N. Year of the Family an Occasion to Re-Examine Priorities : The core of our social structure deserves more community and public-policy support, especially in overcoming such scourges as child abuse and gang violence.
- Living Trust Best, Estate Planner Says
- Colorful Spot
- CSUN's Deaf Program Has a Dilemma
- Target the Real Problems, Not Guns
- Academics May Need Lessons in Maturity
- Outlaw Spanking to Cut Child Abuse
- TARANTINO UNIVERSITY
- It May Not Be a Lot, But It's Dear
- The PUC Giveth and the PUC Taketh Away
- Time for Defense Firms to Wake Up
- Why Elvis? : Forget the messiah with the guitar--The King was just a sweet mama's boy whose vague dreams of stardom took him places he'd never dreamed of : LAST TRAIN TO MEMPHIS: The Rise of Elvis Presley, <i> By Peter Guralnick (Little, Brown & Co.: $24.95; 560 pp.)</i>
- Swearing
- More on Michelin
- Not the Guy He Knew
- CELEBRATION THEATRE
- White House
- Trashed Beaches Aren't Plastic's Fault
- Thursday Is the Best Day to Close a Sale
- Public Schools and Parents as Teachers
- Flight Attendants
- Torture of Dog by Youths
- NONFICTION - Oct. 2, 1994
- Shipboard Samba Down to Rio
- Suspect in Mexican Jail During Laguna Fire, Warden Says : Investigation: Orange County authorities are to examine records in Mazatlan. Some officials remain sure they have the right man.
- U.S. Tries to Adapt Role as Haiti Unrest Grows : Caribbean: Attempts to end clashes, looting fail as confusion rises. Americans say police will be disarmed.
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Nash Sparks Calvary Chapel Past Laguna Beach
- California Corner
- Fire Suspect Was Jailed at the Time, Official Says : Arson: Director of Mexican lockup calls it impossible that transient who confessed could have set Laguna blaze.
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Americans United Targets Valley to Revive Its Grass-Roots Network
- PACOIMA : Parents Work So Children at Park Can Play
- Super-scooper: Joel Rojas passed along a crime...
- Spending Cap Urged in Auditor's Race
- A Final Salute for Base That Once Was a Gateway for Many to State : Ceremonies: Officers, sailors and veterans share memories and bid farewell as Long Beach Naval Station closes.
- Kandaly Tries to End Slump in Super Derby
- Servite Defense Handles Barons
- Starkey Scores Twice to Lead Western's Win
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- NHL Labor Chronology
- Marina Starts Fast, Rushes Past Westminster
- Taft's Mad, Birmingham's Glad, but Guess Who Won the Game?
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Vocal Ugly Duckling Now a Swan : Opera: Soprano Maria Guleghina, who will sing the title role in 'Aida' in Costa Mesa, recalls early doubts about her voice.
- NY City Ballet Revises Lineup for Cerritos
- THE ARTS
- Katella and Beach Become 'Smart Streets'
- GLENDALE : Housing Project for Needy to Begin
- Mayor Requests New Aid Deadline
- Pastor David Hicks was recently installed as...
- VENTURA : Man, 19, Gets 3 Years for Role in Slaying
- Disability Group Sues Over Call Box Access
- The Bus Stopped Here : Santa Monica's Greyhound Station Closes After 48 Years
- Man Shot 7 Times, Critically Wounded
- Local Teams Hate It, Whatever It's Called : Ducks: Tavares says both sides are to blame for impasse. Players are not surprised.
- Marquez Has Hat Trick, Sylmar Wins Easily, 29-0
- Congress Won't Act on Baseball Exemption : Labor: Legislators say they will take up antitrust again if dispute hasn't been settled by January.
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Mavericks Look Forward to Kidd Stuff
- Sebadoh Speaks to the Bruised Souls of Sensitive Rockers
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- Opera Pacific to Do 'Aida' Sans Animals
- THOUSAND OAKS : Sulfur Odor at Amgen Found to Be Harmless
- Audit Finds No Fraud in Charter School Records
- Man Gets Life in Killing at Computer Store : Crime: Woman's arrival apparently interrupted a robbery. She was there to pick up her son, a store employee. Parole is not an option of sentence for slayer.
- The Rev. Martha Giudici will join the...
- THOUSAND OAKS : Recycled Goods on City's Shopping List
- SADDLEBACK VALLEY : Sweaters For Needy to Be Collected Today
- SIMI VALLEY : Sprinklers Dampen Restaurant Arson
- Fulton's Special Delivery Sparks Rancho Santiago
- THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : If He Was Awake, Melvin Would Be Proud of Them
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Elkington Gladly Assumes the Top Spot
- High School Football Spotlight
- Pop Music Reviews : Rockabilly Power
- Ex-Sheriff's Supervisor Changes Plea in Theft Case : Courts: He initially pleaded guilty to a felony involving a gun. But the judge now says he can't reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor.
- Valdez Runs for Four Touchdowns in Whittier Christian Victory
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- El Dorado Shuts Down Fullerton, 14-0
- POINT MUGU : Annual Air Show Takes Off Today
- Authorities Say Guard Made Up 'Assault' by Vandals
- Local Groups Featured in Long Beach Festival
- VENTURA : New Resolution on Prop. 187 Approved
- IRVINE : Measure A Draws Fire on Council
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Goeas, Phifer Practice Again
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Anaheim's Droughns Runs for 265 Yards
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NORTHERN CONFERENCE
- Thomas Finds the Open Field : Record-Setting Cal Lutheran Tailback Dashes Past a Series of Obstacles, Finally Gaining a Starting Position as a Senior
- Out Magazine Spotlights Gays in Hollywood : Media: Although no one in the November issue was 'outed' many industry insiders called and wanted to be a part of it.
- Citing 'Fatal Defects,' Wilson Vetoes Insurance Measure
- Sunny Hills Turns Turnovers Into Victory
- Friday's Yardstick
- Oregon's McLemore Wishes His Biggest Fan Could Be at Game
- Big Plays by Gillis Fit Saugus for a 12-12 Tie With Quartz Hill
- Stretch and Footman Pace Esperanza's 56-14 Victory
- Sonora Beats University in Battle of Turnovers
- Cerna's Scoring Catch Gives Poly 1st Victory : Football: Touchdown reception in fourth quarter helps Parrots stymie Grant, 28-22.
- No Time to Lose : Greg Hancock Will Need Fast Starts in U.S. Speedway Nationals at Costa Mesa
- Latino Roles Still 'Mired in Stereotypes' : Commentary: Reports on the Center for Media and Public Affairs study focused on the declining number of Latinos on TV, but equally important is the absence of positive portrayals.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- India Panic Grows With Number of Plague Cases : Health: Officials say the epidemic is under control. But citizens and other nations are skeptical.
- Haitians Ask, 'Where Are the Americans?'
- A Frightful Disease Is Banished : Thanks to Drs. Salk and Sabin, polio is no longer a threat in the Western Hemisphere
- Countywide : Bikers Help the Homeless
- Mother Questions Police Shooting : Investigation: Placentia officers say they opened fire when Blake Lundquist tried to run them over. His mother alleges that 'they murdered my son for no reason.'
- COSTA MESA : Ballgame to Benefit Anti-Gang Program
- NEWPORT BEACH : Event to Feature Classic, Exotic Cars
- Orange County Almanac
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Vaqueros Rush Past Pacifica
- Maryland Million Expected to Give Big Leg Up to Smith : Horse racing: His nine mounts at Laurel today might help jockey break stakes record, clinch second consecutive Eclipse Award.
- Carson Holds Off Crenshaw
- Chapman Moves Up to Next Weight Class at Redlands
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In another Valley Pac-8 Conference opener:
- Newman, Garrigan Spark Santa Margarita
- Kennedy Foiled By PAT Miss : High school football: Granada Hills turns back City rival on key block and fourth-quarter touchdown.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Players Given Weekend Off
- Filibuster Dooms Campaign Finance Bill : Reform: Another White House priority for '94 is blocked. The Democrats' failure is seen as one more bad omen for the party in Nov. 8 elections.
- U.S. Abstains as U.N. Votes to Extend Somalia Mission
- Wilson OKs Seizing Cars for 2nd Unlicensed-Driving Offense
- Anti-Crime Bill in Virginia Wins Final Passage
- The Good Samaritan Counseling Center opens today,...
- YORBA LINDA : School District Agrees to Deal With Shell Oil
- Kennedy Drops Religion as Issue in Senate Race : Politics: A Catholic, he had been criticized for raising questions about practices of Mormon church, to which his opponent belongs. They are in a dead heat in Massachusetts.
- SCORECARD / COUNTY HIGHLIGHTS FROM WEEK 4 : HOW TOP 10 FARED
- Oak Park Takes Control of Nordhoff With Allen and Defense
- Errors Cost Magnolia in 21-20 Loss to California
- Bo Jackson Delays Retirement for at Least One More Season : Baseball: Designated hitter eligible for free agency; Angels plan to offer a one-year deal.
- Pop Music Reviews : 'Mad' 4AD Festival
- Local Teams Hate It, Whatever It's Called : Ducks: Tavares says both sides are to blame for impasse. Players are not surprised.
- Jazz Review : A Slight, Enthusiastic Crowd Acquires a Taste for Wilson
- LOS ANGELES : Philanthropy Award to Honor Steven Spielberg
- State Curfew Law Draws High Praise
- Identifying Mexico's Political Assassins : Reinventing the nation has left Salinas with many enemies
- British Professor Watches His Language in Job Swap
- YORBA LINDA : Voters Get 3 More Hours to Register
- Girl,10, Killed by Hit-Run Driver : Crime: Suspect reportedly told witness, 'I don't care' before speeding away. He was caught after chase.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Local Teams Hate It, Whatever It's Called : Kings: Gretzky doesn't see an agreement being reached in two weeks.
- Katella Falls to Brea When Field Goal Misses
- GM Electric Car Creating a Buzz Among Drivers
- RETAILING
- GARDENING : Passionflower Has Divine Roots, Delicious Fruit
- Seeds of Knowledge : It's a Concept: 25 Acres of Public Education on Conservation, Landscaping
- U.S., Japan Seek to Avoid Trade Rupture : Economy: High-level talks stretch past midnight in effort to avoid sanctions against Tokyo. Outcome will affect direction of markets, electoral politics.
- AGOURA HILLS : Serious Crime Down 15% From 1992 to '93
- Simpson Jury Question List Probes Range of Attitudes
- 3 Youths Arrested in Car Burglaries
- Gunman Draws 4 Life Terms in Mall Attack : Violence: After an emotional appeal from the girl he seriously wounded, 19-year-old defendant is sentenced to at least 64 years.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Heza Fast Man Wins Feature
- Striking Baseball Players Can't Collect Unemployment
- Walsh, Willis Lead BYU Over Utah State, 34-6
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Mackenzie Takes His Revenge : Football: After being hit hard, Capistrano Valley sophomore runs for two fourth-quarter touchdowns in a 21-3 victory over El Modena.
- Sore Tuato Still Wreaks Havoc
- Celebrating a Century of Gaumont : Movies: The revered French studio is the focus of a nine-week retrospective presenting historic, modern and rare films.
- Cues for World-Class Greatness : <i> Maestra </i> Diana Halprin Plans to Call On Her Experience to Take O.C. Chamber Orchestra to Higher Level
- INSURANCE
- ASIA : 'Banned' Book Raises Eyebrows Among Chinese
- Conference Takes Look at Rebuilding Problems : Disasters: With fires, floods and earthquakes, experts agree that the recovery challenges in Southern California are complex.