- AZTECS : Mao Trying to Lead His Teammates Out of Their Funk : Football: SDSU linebacker hoping to stop team's skid.
- Mechanics' Mortarboards : First Graduating Class at Hyundai Academy Gears Up for New Careers and Hopes of Better Lives
- Probe of Nazi War Criminal Case Raises Ethics Questions : Government: A former Justice Dept. attorney said he resigned over handling of possibly exculpatory evidence concerning the accused.
- Panel Turns Down U.S. Riot Aid Proposal : Recovery: Council members reject $1 million targeted for policing efforts. The move jeopardizes $18 million in other benefits for stricken areas.
- Sailor Convicted of Killing 2 Roommates
- Countywide : Testimony of Roth Aides Rescheduled
- SHERMAN OAKS : Teen-Age Gunman Hijacks, Crashes Car
- Police Push for U.S. Prosecution in Carjacking Case : Violence: The killing of a Panorama City man came four days after a statute made such an attack a federal crime.
- State Air Panel Scolds County, but OKs Plan : Pollution: Air Resources Board accuses S.D. of sloth in dealing with abuses of industry.
- Fair Teaches High-Tech Lessons : Education: San Diego companies join to prepare children for the technologically oriented society and information-based economy of tomorrow.
- Judge Calls Principal's Suspension Unfair in Whistle-Blower Case
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Montoya Ready to Test His Knee
- Injured Friesz is Getting Ready to Battle for Quarterback Job
- World IN BRIEF : SOMALIA : Bandits Ambush, Loot Aid Convoy
- Probe of U.S. Aid to Iraqis Is Stepped Up
- Clinton to Stress Conduct as Key for Gays in Military
- Passport Search Probe Focuses on Phone Calls
- Reilly Urges More Cash for Ozone Effort
- Countywide : New Service Patrol Takes to Freeways
- Carjack Target Describes Fatal Stabbing
- Regulators Likely to Be Busy in Clinton Era : Administration: Deregulation will come under scrutiny by the President-elect, who has promised to be an activist chief executive.
- Friends' Beach House May Draw Clintons : President-elect: The TV producers buy a vacation home in Summerland. They say it won't be a White House West.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Campaign Reforms
- Pro Football
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Tennessee Reportedly Buying Out Majors
- Tennis
- A Man Among Boys at Esperanza : Prep football: Kirschke has a reputation of being the best lineman in county history.
- World IN BRIEF : JAPAN : Officer Fired for Urging Revolution
- Financial Pros, Cons of Disney Resort Weighed : Impact: Anaheim's share of costs are still unknown, but park officials say project won't be built unless it is mutually beneficial.
- Alaska Crash Kills 8 on Guard Plane
- King Case Rulings Seen as Prosecution Setback : Trial: Judge says evidence about previous misconduct incidents involving three officers may not be used.
- This Is No Garden-Variety Tea Party : Laura Ashley: Luncheons at the Victorian McCharles House will feature styles from the South Coast Plaza boutique.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Cyclist Finishes Tour to Fight Child Abuse
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- PREP CROSS-COUNTRY SOUTHERN SECTION PRELIMINARIES : Top-Ranked Edison Girls Take a Run at Second Straight State Title
- PRO BASKETBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NBA : Hornets Finally Sign Mourning
- Swafford Leads Ventura Past Hueneme, 48-7
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Kennedy Wins Big; Forfeit Would Put Irish in Second Place
- The Florida Marlins hired Vada Pinson, Doug...
- CENTURY LEAGUE : El Modena Spots Canyon a Lead, Then Recovers to Win
- Race Isn't Always to the Swiftest
- They're Perfectly Matched : Boxing: Holyfield, Bowe put unblemished records on the line for the undisputed heavyweight title.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Delpino's Knee Not Ready Yet
- ART
- Campaign Reforms
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Hugh Hefner: Once Upon a Time': An Airbrushed Life
- STAGE
- Bond Yields Drop After Auction : Market Overview
- Life Ruling for Baby With Brain Defect Upheld
- 1 Killed, 3 Hurt as Car Hits Bus Stop Bench
- In Search of a Substitute for Life's Elixir : Medicine: For 300 years, physicians have sought a fluid that could replace blood in emergencies. At last, researchers may be close.
- Punitive Sign Inappropriate, Court Rules
- SANTA PAULA : Economic Agency to Be Considered
- MONTEBELLO : Teacher Given Jail Term for Brandishing Stun Gun
- SANTA ANA : Zoo 'Amazon's Edge' Project Is Underway
- WOODLAND HILLS : 2 Plead Guilty in Mailbox Bombing
- Founder of Salk Institute Helps in Ground-Breaking
- LAPD Board Clears Fifth Bystander at King Beating : Law enforcement: Officer who helped to handcuff the motorist is found not guilty of failing to intercede.
- No. 4 Texas A&M; Adds an Air Force : College football: Freshman Pullig passes for 272 yards, leads a comeback victory over Houston, 38-30.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Bruin Oldies Are Goodies in 5-3 Victory
- They're Great, but That's Not Good Enough
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : In 3 Years, Century Makes History
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS ROUNDUP : El Toro's Doubles Teams Help Top Newport Harbor
- Baja 1000 Begins From Ensenada
- San Diego Spotlight : For Real French Cuisine, Go South of the Border
- POLITICS : S. Korea Ponders the Race of 'Two Kims'--and a Ross Perot
- Clinton Sees Need to Halt Spread of A-Arms Technology
- Anti-Stroke Surgery Gets Closer Scrutiny : Medicine: Carotid endarterectomy is a relatively common treatment. But surgeons are finding that it may not be for everyone.
- Maid May Have Stumbled Onto Murder Scene
- Slouching Into the '90s : Say goodby to power suits and shoulder pads. The new style is all about soft, relaxed dressing.
- Charles (Honi) Coles; Broadway Tap Dancer
- Cyanide Found in Spiro's Car, Officials Confirm
- Millions in Transportation Improvements Needed for Disneyland Resort : Traffic: Car-pooling, off-hour travel, mass transit are key to doubling of park visitors.
- Assemblyman Collins Hospitalized After Chest Pains
- Jury Recommends Life Sentences in De La Rosa Killing
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Survey Finds Willingness to Shift to Public Transit
- A look at noteworthy addresses in...
- L.A. Report on Fox Expansion Plan Is Positive : Growth: The release of an environmental impact study sets the stage for a series of hearings on a studio proposal to add 771,000 square feet of space to its Century City facility.
- How to Talk to VCR Instead of Yelling
- AIRLINES
- Britain Unveils Plan to Ignite Its Economy
- Gracious in Defeat, Bush Ponders New Private Role : Transition: The President prepares for his departure from office and searches for meaning in his election loss.
- Yeltsin Blamed in Caucasus Ethnic Strife
- Clinton Proposes Quick Job Growth to Spur Economy : Recovery: President-elect urges business investment tax credit and accelerated public works projects. He calls for a restrained approach to cutting the deficit.
- Substitute Would Get Wide Use
- Scientists Closing In on Gene Linked to Inherited Melanoma
- World IN BRIEF : EGYPT : Attack on Tourist Bus Wounds Eight
- Lunge, Slash, Parry : Would-be Robin Hoods can duel in safety and sporting style at Burbank's SwordPlay fencing studio.
- D.A. Joins Sheriff's Review Panel Suit : Law Enforcement: Head of citizens' board calls move 'outrageous,' an 'unacceptable use of taxpayers' money.'
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Inspectors Hired to Stop Water Seepage in Subway
- Angry Residents Protest Closing of 3 Branch Libraries : Cuts: Officials say it is too late to prevent Carson and Manhattan Beach sites from shutting down because of shrinking county revenues.
- Builder to Restore Concrete-Lined Creek to Natural State : Agoura Hills: City officials are expected to approve the settlement of a homeowner group's longstanding suit over the Medea waterway.
- Burke Widens Lead Over Watson : Elections: Former congresswoman leads by 2,246 votes in 2nd Supervisorial District as tally of ballots continues.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : D.A. Wants Suspect to Be Tried as Adult
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE FOOTBALL : New League, Another Title for Irvine
- Prep Signings
- ORANGE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Valencia's Draft Needs Just One Half to Beat Magnolia
- A Longing to Linger at Benvenuto
- Rediscovering Appeal of Early Rod Stewart
- 'Father's Nose Bleeds!' a Dissection of the '50s
- Feeling Loopy? Get the Facts Under Your Belt
- SANTA CLARITA : Ambulance Firms to Meet in Dispute
- Trails and Tribulation in Horse Country : Lifestyles: A public hearing turns into a noisy argument over Rancho Palos Verdes' plans for bridle paths through non-equestrian neighborhoods.
- PRO BASKETBALL / DAILY REPORT
- Peninsula Girls Have 3 No. 1s : Cross-country: Not only are the Panthers the top-ranked team in Division I, they have two No. 1 runners.
- Corona del Mar Wins First-Round Match
- SUNSET LEAGUE : Marina Finally Has an Easy Time; Ocean View Falls
- Tackle Actually Picture Perfect, Magnuson Says
- Former major leaguer Chris Chambliss was hired...
- Red-Hot Kings Put on a Show : Hockey: Donnelly scores on a penalty shot and Kurri leads his line to 12 points in 7-4 victory over Canucks.
- 'Hello, Dolly!' Back Where She Belongs
- ART / CATHY CURTIS : Paradise Found a Documentarian : Victoria Vesna Has a Singular Take on Modern Conceptions and Orange County Life
- Pacific Bank has named Norman E. Dean...
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- Government National Mortgage Assn. President Raoul Carroll...
- Why Junk Bonds Are Back in Style
- Spellbound Styles : Fashion Show Plays on Theme of 'Music . . . It's Magic' in Benefit for Philharmonic Society Youth Programs
- COVER STORY : No Joke : The Valley is a laughing matter.
- Counselors Aid Students After 5 Schoolmates Die in Crash
- MISSION VIEJO : Council OKs $59,000 for Shelter Kennels
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Wilson Has the Upper Hand : Governor has two more years to shape public debate, rally conservatives and tame Democrats.
- Pasadena Census Recount Documents 1,017 Homeless : Population: City finds almost five times as many as the 1990 federal survey. Tally includes 203 children.
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : CCI's First Opponent Is Two Teams in One
- PEOPLE : A Vision With a Message : When apparitions of the mother of Jesus are reported, the Studio City magazine Mary's People covers the story.
- OXNARD : La Colonia School Contracts Awarded
- Wrong-Way Driver Hits Van; 3 Die on I-15
- Santa Ana Leaves, but Its Effects Will Linger On
- Schools to Benefit From Golf Tournament Ticket Sales
- Jacot Is Rested While SCC Loses
- Victory Gives Foothill a Berth in Playoffs
- Miscellany
- Joan Crawford Debuts in 1925's 'Pretty Ladies'
- African Performers Do What Comes Naturally
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'My New Gun' a High-Caliber Comedy
- Challenger in Lead in Santa Barbara Supervisor Race
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Growth Plan Is a Gamble, With a Lot at Risk
- 3 Spared Death Sentences in Detective's Slaying
- Noxious Mix Hurts 7 at Jail
- THEATER : Putting Fears to Rest : A Noise Within's trimmed version of John Webster's 'The Duchess of Malfi' is designed to overcome objections.
- Gay Sailor Returns to Duty at Base
- ART : Being True to Form : Ingrid Lilligren's work conveys the solidity and emotionality inherent in the female figure.
- Was This Shooting Necessary? : Williams must look into case of distraught Latino youth shot to death by LAPD officer
- Area Athletes Beat the Early Deadline : Basketball: Serra High's Jackson is one of five basketball players who will decide early on their college choice.
- A Heavy Burden : Groups Counsel Fat People That It's OK Not to Be Thin
- HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Freshmen Lead Calabasas in Tennis
- Pleasant Tap Retires to Stud in Kentucky
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP
- Phifer Is Starting to Get It : Rams: Linebacker earns back his first-string spot with a couple of nudges from Knox.
- Sophomore tailback Jerry Brown rushed for 153...
- Prep Signings
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Rather Mild Dose of 'Love Potion'
- MUSIC
- First-Time Jobless Claims Hit a Two-Year Low : Employment: Number seeking state benefits falls for the third straight week.
- Inauguration Crowd of 250,000 Foreseen : Presidency: A key official for the event says interest is high because of 'pent-up aspirations of Democrats after 12 years of Republican rule.'
- Ozone Phaseout Effort Needs $600 Million More, Reilly Says
- THE TOAST OF NEW YORK : Anna Sui Mixes Grunge With Disco
- The Word on What's Hip and What's Hype : Shining Hope
- ORGANIZATIONS : Tragedy Sparks Parents' Mission : Couple whose 15-year-old son was killed in Chatsworth over a beeper form a group to find ways to combat rising crime.
- Jan H. Oort, 92; Preeminent Astronomer
- REFUGEES : Germany May Act to Reduce Asylum-Seekers : Main opposition party is expected to join the government and tighten the existing liberal law.
- Third Teen-Ager Is Arrested in Attacks on Florida Highway
- MWD Official, Farm Interests Clash Over Water Policy Change
- Breaking Down the Barriers to Wildlife Protection : Animals: As part of UCI cross-cultural training program, U.S. agents show Japanese officers how to stem trade and poaching of endangered species.
- WOODLAND HILLS : El Camino Defends Academics Title
- Garden Grove Faces One or More Forfeits, League Sources Say
- He's Stan and He Delivers : He Emerges to Lead Charger Offense
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Huntington Beach Rallies, Tops La Habra
- Mikey did it: Fishburn Avenue Elementary School...
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pasternack Shines in Substitute Role With Pacific : The pianist, on less than two day's notice, comes from Boston to give a confident, forceful performance with all the heroic flourishes.
- Chamber of Commerce Exposition: The Orange County...
- Murder Suspect Ng Ordered to Stand Trial in 12 Killings
- Man's Murder Conviction Is Overturned : Ruling: The state Supreme Court, in a rare move, reverses the verdict and death sentence on grounds that the suspect's attorney failed to provide a competent defense.
- ART : FOR THE KIDS : Renaissance Children : A chain of private studios offers basic instruction in the fine arts that youngsters may not receive in traditional schools.
- THE TOAST OF NEW YORK : Mark Eisen Goes Long and Lean
- NEWBURY PARK : Drugs Seized After Search; 3 Arrested
- Clerk Hurt in Fight Wins Settlement
- From Candidate to President-Elect : Clear sense of direction at Clinton's first press conference
- DESCANSO : Prisoner Escapes From Honor Camp
- Why This Team Thinks the World of Its Coach : Education: Members of West High School's Academic Decathlon team say the secret of their success is George Floratos, who has inspired and motivated them.
- Landowners Hurry to Weed Out Fire Danger : Ventura County: Residents who fail to clear Russian thistle from their property will have to pay crews to do the job under a directive from supervisors.
- Subway Could Reach Valley Year Earlier Than Planned : Red Line: A revised work schedule to begin tunneling from two sites at once is presented to a county transportation planning committee.
- HORSE RACING : Arnold Will Reach Finish Line Saturday Night at Los Alamitos
- Player in Coma Is Diagnosed as Having Leukemia
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Walker May Start Against Oregon
- Fifteen File Cup Challenges : America's Cup: South Africa, Britain are among the entries.
- Toreros Fight for Respect as They Prepare for Playoffs : Soccer: Beating top-ranked team got USD only to No. 13 in poll.
- Shelton Leads Cypress in Basketball Opener
- A Long, Winding Road : Full of Detours, It Has Taken Richard Maddox From Army Towns to Rural South Carolina to Arizona and, He Hopes, to the NFL
- The Sorrow Behind the Spotlight : Television: The five-hour miniseries that begins Sunday on ABC graphically portrays how the family was driven to fame by an obsessed father.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Dracula': Letting the Blood Flow
- New CEO at Perrier Group
- Trimedyne Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of medical...
- US Facilities Corp.: The Costa Mesa reinsurance...
- PAGES : No Monopoly for Madonna
- Mobil to Pay $950,000 to Settle Pollution Allegations
- WWI 'Last Man' Club Meet Down to 1
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Mourning Loss of 'Real Cowboy'
- Wilson Is Outta Here, He's History : He has all the liabilities that brought George Bush down and none of the President's political virtues.
- Countywide : Sales of Homes Drop in Quarter
- Campaign Reforms
- 6 O.C. Arts Groups Plan AIDS Awareness Event
- Losses Slashed by $3 Billion, New GM Leaders Say : Autos: Wall Street analysts are told that the company is ahead of schedule in cutting costs and will break even next year.
- THEATER : STAGE REVIEW: 'DRACULA' and 'FRANKENSTEIN' : Taking Monsters Seriously : The tale of the vampire is the more entertaining of the two productions being offered by Dancing Dog Theatre Company.
- Farm Fresh : Consumers can realize considerable savings at year-round farmer-direct markets.
- Kentucky Official Charged With Fraud
- North Carolina Woman Killed in Friend's Suicide
- More Research on Violent Behavior Needed, Study Says : Crime: National Academy of Sciences says prison time has proven ineffective and suggests increased funding in analysis of causes.
- Researchers Caution Disposable-Lens Users
- ORANGE : Chapman Unveils Bust of Schweitzer
- A Bell for Oshiro : Souvenir in U.S. Since World War II Heads Home to Japan
- Not So Surprising : Newspaper Spills Beans on Quake Drill
- If you're looking for something to stimulate...
- CHARGERS UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / DAVE McKIBBEN : Moten Has Tough Assignment for His Homecoming Game
- UCI Doubles Teams Reach Second Round
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL : Mission Bay Outlasts Valhalla in 2 1/2-Hour Match
- Campaign Reforms
- ART : Pleas for Peace : Works by an Israeli institute's Arab and Jewish children emphasize the need for trust and understanding.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Piquant, With Potential : Granada Grill reaches for the Mexican-Southwestern experience. Give 'em some more time.
- Anti-Gay Rights Statute Struck Down
- Westwood Boulevard, just south of Wilshire Boulevard,...
- OXNARD : Education Board Honors Trustee
- RAMONA : Home Destroyed in $260,000 Blaze
- World and Its Problems Won't Wait for Jan. 20 : Transition: With today's global instability, allowing the Clinton team to begin learning their jobs early is crucial.
- 17-Year-Old's Death Reveals His Secret Life to Parents
- Police Raid Nets $5 Million in Illegal Drugs
- TVKO Climbs Off the Canvas
- Big Big Screen, Big Big Price
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Simple Men': Road Movie With a Twist
- Medical Costs
- Mastercard to Move Into Phone Calling Card Field
- PLO Sweeps West Bank Student Vote : Israel: Birzeit University election seen as precursor to polling for Palestinian self-rule in occupied lands.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Newport: And Now the Schools
- OXNARD : Drywall Workers Picket Building Site
- Frank Paul Miccolis; Restaurateur
- Clutter Is No Joke to Clown or His Neighbors
- LOS ANGELES : Foundation Spent More Than It Raised, Audit Finds
- Former Stockbroker Pleads Guilty to Fraud
- In Fact, Corona del Mar Belongs at No. 1
- Los Amigos Shocks No. 2 Rancho Alamitos
- Former Saugus Pitcher Salkeld Left Unprotected, Report Says
- Lakers Run Out of Gas : Pro basketball: They fail to score a basket in the final 4:10 and lose to the SuperSonics, 114-102.
- For a Change, Taft Girls Favored Over Palisades in City Tennis Final
- Howe Suspension Ends With Reinstatement
- Matisse the Hot Ticket in N.Y. Auctions : Art: Artist's works top sales at Christie's and Sotheby's. But an expert cautions that the market remains fragile.
- 'Chemistry' Lessons From the Breckers
- Pop Album Chart : Bolton Chases Off Garth Brooks
- Advanced Logic Research Posts 4th-Quarter Loss
- Red Onion Files for Chapter 11: The...
- Israel Agrees to Return to Talks, Accepts Negotiator
- Governors Map Plans to Help Clinton : Policy: Bipartisan gathering voices willingness to work with Administration on reducing deficit.
- Jan. 11 Start Planned for Red Line Subway : Transit: Officials say problems with the trains' supplemental brakes have been solved. But a decision on which police agency will patrol the system has not yet been made.
- Gas Prices
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- Car Crashes Into Bench, Kills 1 : Accidents: Three are injured in Seal Beach. In Huntington Beach, one person died and six are hurt when an ambulance is hit.
- Marcaccini Chooses Indiana : Recruiting: Notre Dame swingman decides after Knight tells him he will not redshirt. Jones signs with North Carolina.
- SHOW OF FAITH: Each Christmas season the...
- Police Officials Sue Newport Beach Over Harassment Inquiry
- Mr. Blackwell Better Be Careful. Now He's on Their List
- LAST HOPE? Police officials have run out...
- Disney Project's Effects on Traffic, Air Outlined : Expansion: Environmental report raises seven major problems, which park officials say can be overcome.
- ART EXHIBITS : Works of art that have messages carved in stone.
- Traffic Snarls Among Effects of Disney Plans
- CITY SIDEWALK SALE: Robert J. Dixon, now...
- JASON'S DAY: New clubs Hard Rock Cafe...
- Newport Chief, Aide Sue City for 'Witch Hunt'
- Man Fleeing From Police Kills Motorist
- Chuck Hernandez was named the Angels' pitching...
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- SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO ROUNDUP : Nance, Thacher Lead Trabuco Hills
- Loyola to Open Season With Intrasquad Game
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS ROUNDUP
- NBA ROUNDUP : O'Neal Is for Real: 31 Points
- Draft Dodgers : The 15-man protected lists of each major league team for Tuesday's expansion draft, as reported Thursday by the Chicago Tribune and the Rocky Mountain News:
- Bochy to Be Third Base Coach for Padres
- World IN BRIEF : CANADA : Inuit Endorse Pact for Vast Homeland
- A CHRONICLE OF THE PASSING SCENE : The Goose's Long Goodby
- Drug Helps Alcoholics Avoid Liquor, Studies Find : Therapy: Naltrexone, combined with conventional treatment, reduces relapses to 23%, researchers say.
- W. Hillcourt; 'Green Bar Bill' of Scouting
- Exploring the Rights of Disabled Parents : Families: A recent law guarantees a wide range of services and protections to disabled people. But does it guarantee them help in raising children?
- BOOK REVIEW : Search for Elusive Lovers : ROSE REASON, <i> by Mary Flanagan</i> , Harcourt Brace Jovanovich $23.95; 400 pages
- DESIGN : Stellar Role of a Craftsman : Actor Ron Barker creates beautiful wood furniture when he's not in front of the camera on 'Days of Our Lives.'
- Honecker Trial Stalled by Ex-Official's Absence : Germany: Former East German Premier Willi Stoph is reported ill. Six are defendants in Berlin Wall slayings.
- Seoul's Answer to Molesters: Women-Only Cars on Trains
- MUSIC : Back Among Friends : Singer-pianist Michael Feinstein visits his old hometown for a free concert at Topanga Plaza.
- Sen. Pryor Undergoes Triple Bypass Surgery
- Refugee Sees Hope Amid His Bitter Roots : Holocaust: In his native Germany, where once he encountered hatred, a retired Philadelphia baker has found open hearts.
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Report on Disney Project Provides Heavy Reading : Environment: Document is available at public library to residents who wish to comment on it.
- Milk-Based Paint Left Indelible Stench, Suit Says
- Clinton Says He'd Cancel Order on Haitians' Return : Immigration: Incoming President asserts all refugees are entitled to a hearing. But influx would swamp U.S. screening and housing facilities.