- Five San Diego Players Could Start for ASU
- Pyramid Lake Boasts Lunker Striped Bass
- Clippers Get Taught a Lesson : Pro basketball: On a night when they could have clinched a playoff spot, they don't, as Sacramento beats them.
- Chicago Flood Puts Damper on Worldwide Grain Trade
- Autodesk Taps Sun Executive
- INTERNATIONAL
- Care Enterprises Posts $2.2-Million Profit
- Adhesive Fabric Can Fix Cracked Driveways
- Man May Prove to Be More Than the Grizzly Can Bear : Wildlife: As humans take more habitat in a shrinking outdoors, their ursine neighbors may be crowded out.
- Workers Agree to End Strike at Caterpillar
- Alejandro Obregon; Painter Depicted Colombian Violence
- SANTA PAULA : Robber Takes Bank Customer's Deposit
- ENERGY
- Bush Again Unveils Job-Training Plan
- U.S. Fish Inspection Bill Rides in Wake of Consumer Demand : Reports of unwholesome seafood come as Americans are eating more of this alternative to meat. FDA efforts are criticized as inadequate.
- * Herman Cherry; Abstract Painter Had Gallery in L.A.
- Chicago U. Chief Retiring
- Supervisors OK Firefighters' Use of Defibrillators to Restart Hearts
- Limits on Growth in Santa Clarita Headed for Defeat : Returns: With most of the votes in, opponents of the controversial initiative lead in the race for two seats on the City Council.
- Judge Rejects Suit to Remove Jet Fuel Tanks
- 2 Sentenced for Roles in Phone Scam
- Large Ohio Bank Moving Into the West : Banking: Banc One will acquire Valley National of Arizona, creating the country's eighth-largest institution.
- BANKING : Eldorado Executive Accepts Presidency of S.D. County Bank
- Science Panel Backs DNA Evidence in Criminal Cases
- Cultural Diversity: UC Irvine Paves Way
- LOS ANGELES : Council Bans Coyote Traps for 6 Months to Test Cages
- Driver Is Killed When Truck Overturns
- LOS ANGELES : Palestinian Held in Threat to Bush Is Released on Bail
- Death Penalty Draws Little Debate During This Political Season : Campaigns: Legal and political climate is so heavily weighted in favor of carrying out execution.
- FULLERTON : City Seeks U.S. Aid to Repair 2 Channels
- Naming of Gates' Successor Appears Near : LAPD: Commissioners are silent after two-hour meeting. Williams is seen as the favorite.
- Countywide : Rent Increase Limit Given Tentative OK
- Crescenta Valley's Atwood Mows Down Glendale, 4-1
- Long Beach's Hilliard Answers Call and the 49ers Are No.1 Because of It : Volleyball: Senior teammates persuade him to leave the U.S. national team to return to campus.
- Times' Prep Baseball Polls
- BOOK REVIEW : Censorship: Hushing the Voices of Dissent : FREE SPEECH IN AN OPEN SOCIETY, <i> by Rodney A. Smolla,</i> Knopf, $25; 464 pages
- EL CAJON : Child Molester, 91, Sentenced to Prison
- Check Here for a 1040 Revolt : Taxes: Wouldn't it be fun to say how we want our tax contributions spent?
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / TUSTIN CITY COUNCIL : Anti-Incumbent Sentiment Could Decide Race
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School Board Names New Superintendent
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 5 Men Are Charged in Home Invasion
- Help With a Dream : Education: Vaughn Street Elementary gets a $321,120 grant to help make the campus a center for lessons and social assistance.
- Vying Victor Steps on Nail, May Miss Arkansas Derby
- SANTA PAULA : 37.8% Water Rate Hike Goes Into Effect
- Conviction Is Upheld in Mysterious Murder : Justice: Appeal court upholds killer's sentence in slaying of teen-age co-worker. Motive remains a mystery.
- O.C. PLATFORM : Bottom Line Is Money for Education
- Field Pared to 4 for CSUN Post : Trustees: Candidates will visit the campus in May for interviews before the board makes its selection of a new president.
- Don't Give Too Much Away--Again
- Latinos Make Gains in Council Elections : Politics: For the first time, they win majorities in South Gate and Baldwin Park and pick up seats in four other cities. Recently elected Bell Gardens board members retain seats.
- Manhattan's Lappas Takes Villanova Job
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Channel Islands, Ventura Reach Tournament Final
- This Parker Busy Making His Impression at the Plate
- James Kanter, principal clarinetist for the Pacific...
- Rules Eased on Freeing Illegal Immigrants : Border: Policy change allows those stopped by Border Patrol to be freed on their own recognizance if they ask for a deportation hearing.
- PLATFORM : Writing Confidently Comes First
- NEWPORT BEACH : Pedestrian Bridge Stalled by Council
- 400 Falsify Adresses to Enroll in Torrance : Education: Officials ask students using phony data to obtain special permits from their home districts so they can stay in current schools.
- Evans Pitches La Habra Into Title Game
- THE NHL : New Agreement Might Turn Out to Be Merely a Case of Icing
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cubs Make Up for Lost Time, Falling, 3-2
- Company Apologizes to Miner for Use of Name in Rap Promotion
- Hawley, Schulhofer Elected to Hall of Fame
- Few Surprises Remain Possible for Woodward
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Howards End': Splendor in the Grass
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Clipboard : Restrictions on Rover
- VENTURA : Man Arrested on Pyrotechnic Charge
- California's Meandering Highways : Senate bill seeks an investigation into Transportation Department's level of efficiency
- Anaheim School's Program a New Anti-Drug Weapon
- Countywide : 10 Post Offices to Accept Tax Returns
- NORTHRIDGE : 4 Finalists for CSUN President Selected
- Brooks Lifts Angels Past the Rangers, 8-1
- Wire Might Be Near for Career of Cordero, 49 : Horse racing: He mulls whether to resume riding after being seriously injured in January spill.
- A University of Washington basketball player whose...
- Soccer
- O.C. Heiress Amassing a Collection : Patron: Joan Irvine Smith has become the biggest buyer of Southland impressionist paintings in the nation.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Multifaceted Viola Recital From Amory
- Brokers Report First-Quarter Windfall
- First Interstate, KKR May Buy Banks, Thrifts : S&Ls;: The partnership's first target may be ailing First City in Houston. Southland institutions could also draw bids.
- Genentech Inc., a leading biotechnology company, on...
- Armenian Leader of Nagorno-Karabakh Parliament Assassinated
- Arcade Game Is on a Roll : This kitschy pastime has survived a generation of high-tech video playgrounds by making money.
- Study Finds Most New Jobs in '87-'89 in High-Paid Fields
- COLUMN ONE : War Over, Out Comes the Pate : A Cambodian peace treaty brings boom times and cafe society to capital city, Phnom Penh. Foreigners rush in, prices soar. One route to riches--strip the nation of its resources.
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Hypertension Drug Cuts Risk to Heart
- Post Office Hopes New Mowers Will Deliver
- LONG BEACH : Assistant Police Chief Files for Stress Retirement
- $3.5 Million in Equipment Seized From Citrus College : Investigation: U.S. authorities confiscate 12 truckloads of government surplus items that employees may have intended to sell.
- For a Stranger in Town, a Little Love Goes a Long Way
- McMillan Reelected in Del Mar
- Oak Park's Gibbons Gives Foes Zero Earning Power
- Davidson Proves Father Does Know Best : Track and field: After his dad's suggestion, Saddleback hurdler started competing in the event midway through his junior year. This season, he's undefeated.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Martin Blasts 4 Homers to Pace Master's, 11-5
- Several Area Basketball Players Earn State Honors
- Feinstein's Funds
- It Looks Like Bad 'Newsies' for Disney
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Riders Keep Tunes Fresh With Frontier Spirit : The trio stays true to the American West with renditions of traditional songs at its show Monday at the Crazy Horse.
- A Sobering, Important Look at the 'Betrayal of Democracy'
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'City of Joy': Another Noble Effort From Joffe
- Lagomarsino Sheds a Tear at Farewell : Supervisors: Board members say thank you to the longtime congressman. He changed regions because of redistricting.
- OJAI : City Hall to Get New Phone System
- Countywide : 18 High Schoolers Win Scholarships
- Boy Arrested in Killing of Shoplifters' Pursuer : Crime: Gang members show up at a hospital, thinking one of their own was shot at the Encino store. Their inquiry leads police to the youth.
- Los Angeles County Election Returns
- Countywide : Conference Tests Crime Foes' Skills
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Hernandez Leads SCC to Sweep in Softball
- PREP ROUNDUP : Woodbridge Wins Semifinal in Softball
- Orange's Peterson Loses in Easter Bowl
- PREP BASEBALL : UPPER DECK TOURNAMENT : Wilson's Success for Tustin Is No Surprise
- Apparently a little cold can really heat...
- ReadiCare Profit Down Nearly 40%: ReadiCare Inc.,...
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Drawing On the Cool Factor : Comics: After defecting from Marvel, superstar Rob Liefeld hopes his 'Youngblood' series will strike a blow for cartoonists' rights.
- Perot Says Bush Substituting Media Events for Real Action
- Gephardt Admits Writing 28 Overdrafts : Ethics: The House majority leader's defense of actions is seen as easing impact of release of panel's final list of check abusers.
- McCarthy Asks Opponents to Join a Series of Debates
- Judge Rules Man Who Stabbed Missing Victim Is Guilty : Crime: Carlsbad man may face jail term for second-degree attempted murder in stabbing attack against Asian man who later disappeared.
- Pro Basketball
- Miscellany
- NBA ROUNDUP : Without Drexler, Kersey, Trail Blazers Falter at Houston
- STAGE
- AWARDS
- IRS Offers Chicagoans a Flood of Compassion
- Slowdown in Sales
- Robbers Escape After Holding 3 Workers Hostage
- Illegal Immigrants Will Be Released Without Bond : INS: Change applies to those who ask for deportation hearings. Before, they had to post at least $1,000.
- Chicago Flood Is a Warning, Officials Say
- U.N. Court Allows Libyan Sanctions : Pan Am bombing: Kadafi's last-ditch appeal over custody of suspects is rejected. Restrictions against defiant nation on flights and arms sales take effect.
- S-t-r-e-t-c-h Those Muscles: It's a New Way to Stay Healthy : Health: People who want to pursue normal activities well into their older years are learning that a simple regimen may help.
- Pay Now, And You Can Pay Later
- Oxnard : Parents Indicted in Death of 2-Year-Old
- Miscellany
- Charlie Spoonhour left Southwest Missouri State after...
- Lincoln Center Film Society Pays Tribute to Gregory Peck : Movies: The actor, who has made 52 feature films, is called a 'true screen immortal.'
- STAGE
- IPS Health Care Raises Cash: IPS Health...
- The New York Times Co. said Tuesday...
- Hughes Wins Boeing Contract: Hughes Aircraft Co....
- Is a Day of Reckoning in Store for Columbus? : Milestones: Larger American Indian groups had intended to ignore the 500th anniversary of the explorer's voyage. But now some plan 'to claim our 15 minutes of fame.'
- High-Speed Train on First Run in Spain
- An Elementary Pastime That Really Adds Up : Hobbies: For David Wimp, fundamental arithmetic is a diversion he can count on--one number at a time.
- Ex-Coach Sentenced in Molestation of 16-Year-Old Student
- Rich Are Different Even at Tax Deadline Time
- Nancy Honig's Dunce Cap : Schools: Forget legalities-- how about common sense? Why should consultants be paid to do something so simple?
- Owner Fails to Dissuade Panel on Big Boy Preservation : Burbank: A county commission again sides with those who regard the building as an 'early coffee shop design' worthy of historic landmark status.
- CRIMES REPORTED TO THE LAPD
- Sockers Outlast Blast : Sockers: Kevin Crow takes advantage of Baltimore rookie's mistake to win in overtime.
- Glenn Davis Saga Turns for the Worse
- Three Berths Won in Sailing Trials
- Top Assistant Olsson Replaces Clark as Boys' Basketball Coach at Saugus High
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Borg, Attempting Another Comeback, Loses, 7-5, 6-2
- Another Victory for Benes : Padres: Free-agent outfielder Gary Pettis signs, Thomas Howard traded away.
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Padres Sign Former Angel Pettis
- Leppard, Simi Valley Claw Out 8-7 Victory : Prep baseball: Pioneers fight back from three-run deficit with reliever's help to advance in Florida tournament.
- INTERNATIONAL
- * Sidney Justin; Ex-Paramount Legal Chief
- U.S. Appeals for Bosnia Aid
- Russia Recalls Spies--They're Out of Work
- Appeal Denied, Helmsley Goes to Prison Today
- 2 Arrests Made in Slaying of Girl, 3 : Violence: Police get hundreds of calls from residents enraged over the gang-related death. They say the killing of another child has also contributed to unusual cooperation.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Inzunza Wins Again on Green Grass at St. Augustine, 8-0
- Utah State guard Malloy Nesmith, centers Charlie...
- Muffin Man: Job Helps : Pay for His Bread, Butter : Volleyball: UCLA walk-on Dan Landry covers part of his expenses by delivering baked goods to stores.
- By Definition, It Was Only a Real Good Game
- ENERGY
- MARKETS : Dow Jumps 36, Sets Record at 3,306.13
- DRIVING : Things You Auto Know
- Beware of Odometer Readings
- Clinton Returns to Campaign Trail in L.A.; Brown Huddles With Staff
- FIXATIONS : Devotee of the One-Man Poeformance : Author's Dark Musings Inspired Santa Ana Actor and Educator to Pursue a Singular Role
- San Diego : Car Plunges in Bay; Greek Sailor Dies
- Teacher Must Pay for Suit on Evolution : Courts: Litigation against Capistrano Unified to cost Peloza $32,603. Appeal filed.
- Gardner, Regents to Meet on Retirement : Education: Some officials speculate the UC president may forgo $737,757 in supplemental pay and pension funds to quiet negative publicity about the plan.
- LOS ANGELES : Hotel's Last 2 Tenants Lose Fight to Stay On
- Buyback Goes Great Guns On Its First Day
- UCSD Earns Victory as Hansen Gets to 7-0
- Fuller Begins Task of Building Program Into a Winner : College basketball: New San Diego State coach says he needs help in just about every department as he begins to recruit new players.
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Sore Left Hip Sidelines Langston
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Irvine Wins in 11th to Reach Final
- California Collector on an Art Spree : Patron: Joan Irvine Smith, whose grandfather established the Irvine Co., is building a collection and hopes to open a museum and galleries to showcase the works.
- TV Ratings : CBS Claims No. 1 Spot for Season
- Mexico Environment Fund Created : * Finance: Irvine venture capital firm, in concert with Mexican bank, others will finance projects in Mexico.
- Baxter Unit Must Keep Track of Heart Valves : * Health: Edwards CVS Division has made some defective valves. Efforts to trace past recipients began last November.
- MGM Auditors Cast Doubt on Studio's Future : Entertainment: Their year-end report to the SEC warns of losses and debts.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Reagan's Security Undergoing Review
- Vietnam Gets New Mill
- U.N. Demolishes Buildings at Iraqi Nuclear Complex
- North American Vehicle Sales Increased 3.9% in Early April
- Town Officials Charged in Hay-for-Pot Switch
- Countywide : OK Given for 2 New College Presidents
- ELECTIONS / 23RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Democrats at Odds Over Debates
- Vaughn Street Bonanza : School Receives Grant of $321,120 to Help It Build Innovative Program
- County Jail Visiting Hours Listed
- 2 Sides Claim Win in Lengthy Rent Dispute
- Western Digital Starts Shipping New Computer Disk Drives
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Consultant to Edison Being Investigated
- Lesbian Couple Charged in Fatal Beating of Toddler
- * Samuel C. Burchell III; Antiques Expert, Author of Historical Books
- Buyback Program Yields 51 Guns
- Countywide : Pension Initiative Signatures Gathered
- Retraction Demanded by Shelter
- LOS ANGELES : Red Line Has No New Cost Overruns, Official Says
- NHL ROUNDUP : Jets' Win Over Oilers Gives Second to Kings
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Commission to Hear Public on Salmon
- Would Dennis, Bill Work as Partners?
- LOS ALAMITOS : Small Stable Will Try for a Repeat of Last Week's Perfect Performance
- DANCE / CHRIS PASLES : In His Father's Footsteps : Jose Greco II Finds Own Direction by Following His Famous Parent
- Buchanan Demands Voice in GOP Convention Debate : Republicans: The candidate says that if the Bush camp denies him the podium, he will stage a demonstration to oppose the President's policies.
- LAKE CUYAMACA : Driver Killed in Head-On Collision
- LOS ANGELES : LAPD Plan Sought to Put Civilians in Desk Jobs
- BURBANK : Panel Rejects Bid by Owner of Big Boy to Tear It Down
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Land Swap OKd for New Police Station
- GARDEN GROVE : City Missing $44,000 Owed for Bus Stops
- Volleyball Tournament Begins Today
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Claire Comes to Offerman's Defense
- Pro Basketball
- TV REVIEW : PBS Special Spotlights Education
- MOVIE REVIEW : Overview of Underworld in Uneven 'Deep Cover'
- The Dow: It's Not Your Average Index
- Ethiopia Fears New Civil War, Loss of Its Aid
- Nation IN BRIEF : HAWAII : World's Largest Telescope Finished
- Compromise Pacifies Angry Russian Cabinet : Politics: Ministers say agreement with lawmakers will allow nation's economic reforms to continue.
- VENTURA : Mayor Makes Pitch to Wal-Mart Official
- Santa Ana Police May Rent Space in Anaheim City Jail
- Council Shifts Lopez Canyon Trust Funds to Gang Project
- Imperial County Grower Faces IRS Bribe, Tax Evasion Charges
- Protesters Rally Against Harris Execution
- Supervisors OK Ballot Proposal for Bigger Panel : Government: A measure to create an elected county executive also will go before voters. Molina fails in effort to have ethics reform plan included in the package.
- Soccer
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : In other A Division Lions games:
- Santa Margarita Girls' Soccer Coach Quits
- Davis, Candiotti Prod Dodgers to Win, 6-2
- 3-2 Defeat Is No Loss for Kings : Hockey: L.A. already had clinched second place in the Smythe Division before Vancouver's victory.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Brenda Starr' Comic Strip Spoof Misfires
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Guys, Dolls' . . . Nicely, Nicely Done
- Chrysler Zooms Into Electric History (Sort of) : Automobiles: The company plans to be the first major auto maker to begin production of an electric vehicle. But competitors disagree.
- PACOIMA : Lease Supported for Hangars Site
- Verdict on the Judge: He Goofed : Courts: A murder suspect surrenders four days after being mistakenly released. The jurist was imprecise in his order from the bench.
- VENTURA : CSUN Still Taking New Applications
- SANTA CLARITA : Acceleration Lane Opens on Freeway
- NORTH HILLS : Shooting Victim Is Identified
- THOUSAND OAKS : Bunnies a Lure for Children, Parents
- WOODLAND HILLS : Interim Law OKd for Warner Center
- Last Minute Tax Return Drop-Offs
- To Sea Is to Joyously Believe : San Pedro's Cabrillo Marine Museum Offers Children Chance to Enter Aquatic Wonderland
- Audiovisual Art, Photos From Mexico
- INTERNATIONAL
- Officer Caught With Hand in Cookie Jar
- O.C. Braces for a Surge in Welfare Cases
- Electronic Gizmos Help Disabled : Technology: Devices offer new world of communication to people locked in their bodies, with no other way to express themselves.
- Bringing Security and Confidence Into a Silent World
- Flashover! : Deadly Phenomenon Bursts to Life Before Eyes of Firefighters in Special Training Chamber
- MISSION VIEJO : Camp Gives Kids Chance to Compete
- County OKs Trade to Get Mile Square Park Acres : Swap: Deal will preserve public area in Fountain Valley, give Marines a housing site and provide funds to the Irvine Co.
- Countywide : Derailment Cleanup Expenses Are Paid
- After Scare, Hill Accepts CSUN Offer : College basketball: North Hollywood High guard says Cassidy balked at the oral commitment before the coach agreed to scholarship.
- Actions of Hager Speak Volumes : Reserved Outside Hitter From Germany Makes Roaring Contribution to CSUN Volleyball Team
- PREP WEDNESDAY : College Is No Longer Their Ace : Volleyball: With fewer scholarships available for men, Division I prospects are scrambling to find ways to cover expenses.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Good Health (and Performance) Will Pay Off for Sheffield
- He Carried a Big Stick, but Plugs Not So Softly
- Clancy's Defense of the Rich
- Citizen Councils at Heart of Community-Based Policing : LAPD: Selection of members is under way and reflects city's diversity. Groups are to help chart priorities.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Theater Renovation Nearing Completion
- Cal Lutheran's Request to Build Radio Tower Approved : Thousand Oaks: Planning commissioners say the benefits of the 150-foot-tall antenna outweigh the complaints of Mt. Clef neighbors.
- Cornering the inevitability market: Nelson Hernandez of...
- Supervisors Postpone Vote on Extending Marina del Rey Lease
- NEWPORT BEACH : 'Party House' Rules Deferred by Council
- San Diego : Sailor Jailed in 2 Killings Is Released
- Judge Excuses Reluctant Witness From Testifying in King Case : Trial: The training expert had seen confidential statements by three defendants, jurist says. Prosecutors wanted the police sergeant to repeat his damaging grand jury testimony.
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Sore Left Hip Sidelines Langston
- ANALYSIS : CSUN Must Lure Impact Players in Basketball
- Pacific Chorale Announces New Season : Music: Mendelssohn's 'Elijah,' a premiere and a holiday program make up the lineup. Handel's 'Messiah' dropped.
- Diceon Suffers $3-Million Loss: Diceon Electronics Inc.,...
- Lingering Liquidation : RB's Bankruptcy Sale Raises Tough Legal Questions
- Brady Optimistic on Aid to Russia Despite Turmoil : Economy: But U.S. Treasury secretary warns that confidence in Moscow's policies is a precondition.
- Rodrick J. Cox; Retired Studio Foreman
- Ex-Oceanside Official Says Firing Was Vengeance : Dismissed: Former public services director says his termination was retribution for whistle-blowing.
- 'Low-Priority' Crime Victim Locates Thief, Retrieves the Stolen Goods
- Rep. Lowery Cites Banking Scandal, Pulls Out of Race : Politics: The six-term San Diego incumbent was running in a new district against another GOP congressman. He admitted writing overdrafts.
- OJAI : 4 Agencies Receive $11,900 in HUD Aid
- OCEANSIDE : $20-Million Bond Offering Proposed
- Will the Real Iranian Moderates Stand Up? : Election results may give Rafsanjani his opening
- MOVIES - April 15, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 15, 1992
- POP/ROCK - April 15, 1992
- Obituaries - April 15, 1992
- TELEVISION - April 15, 1992
- DOUBLE PAIN: It looks like some taxpayers...
- TAPE-DELAYED LAW: Local media interest was intense...
- 5 Hostages Safe After Foiled Bank Extortion : Crime: A man invades the home of the manager, his wife and three children and threatens to blow them up. The explosives turn out to be fake and the suspect flees.
- SANTA ANA : Suit Alleges Unsafe Conditions at School
- Banker, His Family Are Held Hostage : Granada Hills: An extortionist straps fake explosives to the couple and sends husband to the bank for cash. The intruder later flees.
- Report: Marinovich Fails Test : Pro football: Through agent, Raider quarterback denies televised story saying he was found positive for drugs after playoff.
- STILL PAYING: February's heavy flood damage cost...
- TAX DELAYERS: Today is the day...
- TUSTIN : Arrests Increase at Park Restroom
- For the Record - April 15, 1992
- Good, and Bad, News on Smog : A Vancouver bus experiment is worth watching
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : New Addition Valera to Start Wednesday