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- In the Future, Commuters May Be Pushed Around by the Wind : Transit: Newport Beach transit designer is point man for development of air-powered people-mover systems.
- Why the Optimists Will Win Out in the Long Run
- Why Would a Sherpa-Only Team Scale Everest? Because It's Their Turn : Climbing: After decades of guiding mountaineering tourists, the tough Nepal Buddhists reach a personal summit on third try.
- U.N. May Add Border Troops to Thwart Iraq : Persian Gulf: Statement comes after Baghdad fails to meet a deadline for removing disputed police posts in Kuwaiti territory.
- *** Loudon Wainwright III, "History," Charisma. Four...
- STAGE : Fighting Fire With 'Fire' : The failure of 'Dutch Landscape' fueled Jon Robin Baitz's writing; he returns to L.A. with a hit play, determined to follow his own star
- NEW RELEASES / JAZZ : In Brief
- ON LOCATION : The Vietnam War's Other Side
- NEW RELEASES / JAZZ : A Tasteful Melding of Sax and Strings : SCOTT HAMILTON / "Scott Hamilton With Strings" Concord Jazz
- Neighborhood Can Be Model for Safety : Cooperative French Court Area Is Logical Place to Begin Code-Enforcement Effort
- NBA ROUNDUP : Jordan's 64 Not Enough to Hold Off Magic
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CCI Men Rally, Edge Point Loma Nazarene
- NEW RELEASES / JAZZ : In Brief
- Windsor: It's a Restaurant in Waiting
- DANCE : Class From the Old School : Choreographer Agnes de Mille, standard-bearer for a past generation, keeps on writing, rehearsing: 'What else would I do?' she says
- NEW RELEASES / JAZZ : In Brief
- Roads To and From White House
- THE BIZ : Cantor Buried Tale
- A Three-Day Trip With a Mission : Specialist in pilgrimage tours will visit six of Father Serra's legacies throughout California.
- FICTION
- Sam Peckinpah's brilliant, controversial 1969 commentary on...
- Panel Again Denies Plan for Homes on Beach : Development: Coastal Commission rejects proposal to build 16 luxury houses on pristine Lechuza Beach. Builder will continue the fight in court.
- Arizonans Don't Talk About Rocky Past at King Holiday Celebration
- The Cost of Glitz
- A Scarlet O'Hara : THE RULES OF SEDUCTION, By Daniel L. Magida ; (Houghton Mifflin: $21.95; 422 pp.)
- A summary of selected City Hall actions affecting Central Los Angeles in the past week.
- Computer Charges : School Officials Accused of Misleading Board on Purchase
- BRIAN LAMB: The Election's Real Winner
- Forget Symbols; Do What's Best for Child
- City Paid a Pretty Penny for Its 2-Cent Water Bill
- COLUMN LEFT/ ALEXANDER COCKBURN : A Ruritanian Plot Against Prince Charles : Scotland Yard bodyguards had the equipment to overhear royal phone indiscretions.
- Laguna Man Sets Himself on Fire, Is Critically Injured
- Lowering the Boom : Proposed Noise Law Would Crack Down Fast on Anyone Who Cranks Up the Volume
- 1 Killed, 3 Hurt as Car Hits Van
- Foreman Defeats Coetzer : Boxing: He and Morrison both win in eight rounds and are expected to meet in an April 16 match.
- NEW RELEASES / JAZZ : In Brief
- The Eddies of Wessex : ULVERTON By Adam Thorpe (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $22; 387 pp.)
- Study Finds 54% Expect to Stress Organic Gardening
- L.A. SPEAK
- Weekend Special : Getaways Without Going Far : Four Nearby Escapes for People With Different Tastes, Moderate Budgets and Little Time : La Jolla : A 'Private' Club for Sun Lovers
- OUTSIDE LOOKING IN : Outside Looking In is an occasional column reporting on how Central Los Angeles communities and residents are portrayed in news media outside the city.
- Relief Pours In for Tijuana Flood Victims
- 435-Horsepower Obsession Leads to L.A. : Corvette: First, Michael Hanley rebuilt the 1967 muscle car's body. Then he went looking for its soul.
- The Liberation of Hawaii? : 100 Years After the U.S. Toppled the Islands' Last Monarch, Native Hawaiians Demand Self-Government--or Even Independence
- Doing Well While Doing Good : Sunny signs of rebuilding amid the near-constant drizzle of economic rain
- Feeling Low Over Higher Learning Fees : Tuition: Higher costs, approved by the state last year to cope with a $5-billion shortfall, are thinning the ranks of students at Orange County community colleges.
- Never a Dull Moment for Blankinship : Preps: Athletic demands leave little free time for three-time Torrance female athlete of the year.
- COMMENTARY : Many Female Athletes Feel They're Tagged With a Stereotypical Label
- Prep Coach Wooten Nearing 1,000 Wins
- THE NBA /MARK HEISLER : If You Play for Clippers, Keep Your Bags Packed
- Boseman Saves His Best for Last : Basketball: Morningside standout makes a three-point basket with 12 seconds left to give the Monarchs a 62-60 victory over Artesia.
- Can You Say, 'Icon'? : There have been nearly 25 years of beautiful days in the neighborhood since Fred Rogers put on a sweater and began talking earnestly to youngsters--and many of his faithful viewers aren't so young anymore
- NAVAJO: Portrait of a Nation photography by...
- Teacher Learns Some Lessons in Redoing House
- Remains Found in Cambodia Identified as Newsman's
- Italy's Mafia Chief Placed in Maximum Security in Rome
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Accused Slumlords Plead Not Guilty
- Writing for a President Indifferent to Speeches
- King Observances
- COMMENTARY ON THE INCOMING ADMINISTRATION : Onetime White House Insiders Share Benefits of Experience : The new President's wish to communicate more directly with the public puts him at odds with an entrenched press corps.
- Language a Barrier to Rescuers : Skills: A Times survey found that the number of bilingual firefighters and police officers is low, and agencies acknowledge it has led to problems.
- FEVER COAST LOG: At Sea in Central...
- Appliance Check Good Safety Idea
- Cop (USA Sunday at 2 p.m.), James...
- KOREATOWN : Community Center Fund Raising Begins
- Congressman's Friends Killed in Plane Crash
- The Name of the Game? More Games
- Fox Trots Out a New Tuesday
- Potter's Fields Still Serve Nameless Poor
- A former candidate looks for a commission but finds himself out in the cold.
- Winter Sports
- Winter Sports
- Forget The Catch: How Is The 'Stick? : NFC: History won't mean a thing to the 49ers and Cowboys today, but conditions on the field will be important.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Girls Rally for Victory
- DANCING IN THE DARK: The songs "Club...
- Home Improvement : Houseplants Can Be an Effective Air Purifier
- Weekend Special : Getaways Without Going Far : Four Nearby Escapes for People With Different Tastes, Moderate Budgets and Little Time : Downtown L.A. : Fun for Culture Vultures
- FICTION
- Black Agents Charge Discrimination in U.S. Alcohol Agency
- RESTAURANTS : GRILLS, CHILLS AND KIMCHEE : Familiar, Friendly and Beefy, Korean Food Deserves a Much Wider Audience
- Math Teacher Funded by Science Foundation
- WINDSOR HILLS : Homemaker to Sing at Inaugural Dinner
- Photographer Develops Program That Helps Young Patients
- COLUMN ONE : Last Shot to Salvage Their Lives : First-time, nonviolent offenders get a chance at redemption by going through paramilitary boot camps. Clinton has embraced 'shock incarceration,' but its effectiveness is unclear.
- Center Gives Shiphands a Place to Drop Anchor : Social Services: The International Seafarers' Center in the Port of Long Beach helps visiting sailors deal with the isolation of their seagoing life.
- PLATFORM : A Backlash of Hate
- Race Against the Rain Is an Equine Emergency : Storms: Mud-filled pens at an Anaheim stable are endangering horses used in a riding program for handicapped children.
- Mom Who Survived Storm Will Lose Part of Her Feet
- Pepperdine Finally Shakes Portland
- Holland None Too Happy Being Ringside for This One
- It's as Simple as These Five Easy Rules
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL THE TOP 25 : Charleston Caps No. 8 Georgia Tech's 6-Day Slide, 84-67
- Convention Ends, but Meetings Go On : NCAA: Gender equity issue lingers, which could make the coming year a contentious one for college sports.
- Half Is Enough for Long Beach to Win, 65-59 : Big West: 49ers slumber through first 20 minutes, awaken to beat Utah State.
- ** Daniel Ash, "Foolish Thing Desire," Beggars...
- Beyond Beckmesser : THE NEW GROVE DICTIONARY OF OPERA; Edited by Stanley Sadie (Grove's Dictionaries of Music, New York: $850; 4 volumes, illustrated, 5,323 pp.)
- PICO-UNION : Rebuilt Pathfinder Bookstore Opens
- Health Group's President-Elect Admits He Belonged to Nazi SS
- Fillmore Bus Service Goes a Little Further : Transit: FATCO drivers will often help carry groceries, drive to riders' homes or telephone regulars when a run has been canceled.
- The National Debt: A Time-Honored Tradition Older Than Our Country : Economy: Wednesday marks the 300th anniversary of the modern budget deficit. May we have another 300 years of ruin like that last.
- Fullerton Hails New Police Chief : Law enforcement: Patrick McKinley, a 29-year veteran of the LAPD and considered a 'police officer's chief,' is no stranger to controversy.
- Feuding in Bell Gardens Saps Once-Unified Force : Politics: First Latino majority City Council has been stalemated by name-calling, fights and inexperience.
- Jungleland Boosters Plan Campaign to Tout Benefits of Arts Plaza
- Arresting View of Detox : Drunkenness: Officers say treatment centers--not jails--are needed to house people picked up for public intoxication.
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Nothing Stops the Appointed Rounds
- GOLF HAWAIIAN OPEN : Twitty Shoots 70, Increases Lead to Three
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Minor's Shot at Buzzer Beats Hard-Luck Saugus
- Six schools, including Big East basketball powers...
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : 'YABBA DABBA WHO?' : Hey! Raquel Welch Was Good in 'One Million Years B.C.'
- One Among Thousands : First-time actress Hiep Thi Le, who beat out 16,000 hopefuls for the lead in 'Heaven and Earth,' draws lessons from her fellow refugees
- Faces of Rome : A small but fascinating exhibit at the Getty center uses materials from 1450-1800 to examine transformations of the Eternal City
- Weekend Special : A Year's Worth of Ideas for Perfect Weekends : Here's a connoisseur's choice of smart destinations for every month.
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- Soap Joins Sugar, Eggs on Cubans' Wish List
- Kidnaped Girl Reportedly Got Hush Money
- Pope Says World Must 'Disarm Aggressor' in Bosnia
- Childless Widower Leaves Fortune to Waitress, 17, Leaves Sister Chagrined
- Brief Encounter Made Her a Clinton Fan
- A Weaving of Symbols Into One Clear Picture : Images: Clinton will raid the republic's attic for an array of icons in an effort to connect with as many groups as possible.
- Disney Channel presents the unvarnished version of King's life and time
- Judge 'Tampered' With Case Documents, Complaint Says
- MONTEREY HILLS : Senior Apartment Project Doubtful
- Filling Their Needs : Pharmacists Catering to AIDS Patients Go Far Beyond Prescriptions
- St. Louis Unanimously and Quietly Passes One of Strongest Gay Rights Laws in U.S.
- County Grant to Keep Homeless Shelter Open
- Fight Brews Over Half-Cent Sales Tax Set to End : Politics: County's GOP legislators insist 1991 hike should expire in June, but Democrats want to extend it to ease budget woes.
- Levy, Bills Should Stick With Reich as Starter : AFC: He's the right quarterback for Buffalo against Miami, not the gimpy-kneed Kelly.
- Brawl Cools Titans' Victory Celebration : Basketball: Bowen and assistant trainer Mike Amaral need to ice down after postgame fight at the Bren Center.
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : CLINT/SPIKE/OSCAR FILE : 'Unforgiven' or 'X'? It Appears Everybody's Day Is Being Made Just Fine
- Petitions Filed to Recall Entire City Council : Government: Group says council's vote imposing a 6% utility tax disregarded interests of residents.
- Young Blacks Looking Up to Malcolm X : Race relations: On his day, Martin Luther King is now seen by many youths as a docile man who was less courageous than the Black Muslim leader.
- Retro : 'Rifleman' Aims at Family Values
- Helping Old Friends Reach Across Years
- Bullet Grazes Man in Street Shooting
- Robinson Scores Career-High 52 as Spurs Win Sixth Game in a Row
- Purdue's Eric Hunter threw two touchdown passes...
- STYLE: DESIGN : Southern Comfort
- STYLE: FASHION : Prints Charming
- The Twyla Zone : PUSH COMES TO SHOVE; An Autobiography By Twyla Tharp (A Linda Grey/Bantam Book: $24.50; 352 pp.)
- History Suggests That Somalia Is Suffering a Seemingly Endless Ordeal : Africa: Decades of warfare, prolonged drought and overpopulation are the chief culprits, experts say.
- Belmont--One Devil of a Team : Soccer: With a Gremlin in its corner, Coach Carr-Swaim's Sentinels head into the playoffs undefeated.
- Slovak-Hungarian Tensions Burn Economic Bridges
- Blazing Trails
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Rules of Operating Procedure
- Battered Mogadishu Littered With Bullet-Pocked Monuments to Its Past : Somalia: The thing the Italianate arches and Islamic relics have in common? They're all in ruins.
- Brand-Name Buying Game : Orange County Toy Retailers Tally Winners, Losers of 1992 Holiday Season; 'Anything Aladdin' Is Hot
- Agencies Use Suits to Force Ahmanson Concessions : Housing: Litigants admit their goal is to win revisions from the developer, including added traffic controls and funds for roads and a library.
- Girl Turns Tragedy Into Triumph : Violence: Youth who was paralyzed by a stray gang bullet will take her message of hope to Washington for Clinton's inauguration.
- COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL / UC SANTA BARBARA TOURNAMENT : CSUN Places 5th After Pepperdine Puts on Clinic
- Winter Sports
- Fans Are Always Looking for Some Kind of a Sign
- TRAVEL INSIDER : Dog Sledding Business Snowballs for a Reason : Dashing through a winter wonderland led by a team of canines promises exhilaration without the unnatural noise of machines. But it comes with a steep price.
- CLIQUES : The Rookies
- Walnut : Boy Gets New Bone Marrow
- Verbum Dei Beats Murphy : Basketball: After an uninspired first half, the Eagles rule the boards and coast to a 69-52 victory.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : UC Riverside Defeats Cal State L.A.
- Americans: Far More Alike Than Different : Why King was working for all people
- COMMENTARY ON THE INCOMING ADMINISTRATION : Onetime White House Insiders Share Benefits of Experience : Clinton, who appears to favor informal chats, should not underestimate the power of a talented team of speech writers.
- Clinton's Presidential Honeymoon From Hell : Politics: It took Clinton far too long to name the bulk of his White House staff. The question about him remains: Will he ever get off the dime?
- Jackson Renews Call for Boycott of Baseball : Sports: Minister assails racism, lack of minority managers in professional athletics. He urges Clinton to honor picket line at season opener.
- Agoura's Burns Wins Again in Tournament
- Sacramento Women Rout CSUN, 86-48
- Loyola's Rally Against Gonzaga Comes Up Short : Basketball: The Lions charge back from a 13-point deficit before losing, 65-64. It is Gonzaga's first win at Loyola since 1987.
- After Fullerton Wins, 61-59, Teams Fight
- Works of Young Rossini Reflect Immense Sophistication
- Mural Selection Process SPARCs Fire
- Raymond C. Cherko, head of Bank of...
- Platinum Software Profits Up: Platinum Software Corp.,...
- Sunbeam-Oster Co.'s board of directors has terminated...
- Does Real Estate Have a New Best Friend?
- BRAVE NEW WORLD : GRAY BOYS, FUNKY AZTECS AND HONORARY HOMEGIRLS : For Kids Growing Up in the Crazy Incubator of L.A., Cultures Are Melting Into a Bold New Mix
- 'Company' Revival to Help AIDS War
- FBI Chief Rebuked for Use of Funds, Resisting Probe
- Riordan Backs Away From New Valley School District
- SIMI VALLEY : Developer Donation Ruled a Violation
- Magic of 'Aladdin'
- Imperial Credit Name Change: Imperial Credit Industries...
- Wesley Clay has joined Carter Hawley Hale...
- Priest's Slayer Accepts Sentence of 40 Years
- Clinton's Arkansas Entourage Facing 'Sticker Shock' in Move to Washington, D.C.
- In Repaying Favors, Clinton Widens His Personal Network
- Minor Damage Reported in Gilroy Quake
- Man Who Threatened Clinton Is Sentenced
- Bird Brain? : Cognitive Ethology Asks if Animals Can Think Consciously
- Visiting Nurse Service Receives Accreditation
- Still They Can Find Nothing : Now a House panel says it cannot substantiate the alleged 'October surprise' of 1980
- Pair of Shuttle Astronauts Get Ready for Experimental Spacewalk
- Scenes of Civil Rights Struggles Become Popular Tourism Stops : Black heritage: Sites linked to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. draw the most visitors. Other locations recall the violent episodes.
- "It isn't just that I married a...
- Hillary's Gown a Sarah Phillips Violet and Lace
- Bosnia Risks Too High for Intervention, Eagleburger Says
- West Covina : Hearings on Landfill Limit
- Giving the Forgotten a 2nd Chance in Life : Esteem: A national program called YouthBuild gives young adults a chance to go back to school, develop a skill and serve the community.
- After 3 Years, Search Continues for Judge Accused of Theft From Clients : Justice: John Fairbanks fled in 1989 after he was indicted on charges that he stole more than $1.8 million. His case has been featured on three TV crime shows.
- 33 Arrested for Blocking Doors of Abortion Clinic
- Clintons Say Goodby as Arkansas Says Godspeed
- Charitable Giving All Over Nation Declines for the First Time in 20 Years
- Crime Falls in Pomona, Rises in Pasadena : Law enforcement: State figures compiled for the first nine months of 1992 place the region's two largest cities at opposite ends of the spectrum.
- The Language of Leadership : Words from Harry Truman
- Market Loses Bid for Liquor Permit : South-Central: Neighborhood block groups celebrate Planning Commission's ruling. The store's manager calls the decision unfair and racist.
- Wilson Seeks to Reshape Way State Operates : Budget: Governor plans to 'reinvent government' by rating programs on their performance. Goal is to lessen interference from the Legislature.
- The Test of Brown vs. Board : DISNEY DEPICTS THE CASE OF LITTLE ROCK'S ERNEST GREEN, WHO FOUGHT FOR HIS EDUCATION
- Thurgood Marshall and the Seeds of 'Justice'
- Big Cities' New Attitudes About Parking Cars Don't Seem to Match Drivers' Needs : Traffic: New roadblocks are being thrown up to slow the stream of cars from the suburbs. 'It's just potluck trying to find a spot,' one commuter says.
- A Situation Tailor-Made for Saddam Hussein : Iraq: Limited military action, like last week's, won't change the Iraqi leader. Instead, his army should be hit and bombed until it throws him out.
- Do not try this at home.Robert Sage...
- 40 Wall St.: A 70-Story Ghost Town in New York
- They've Been Instrumental in Making Classical Music Sing
- Dance Finds Shelter in Pasadena
- WESTLAKE : Center Helps With International Calls
- Red-Letter Day : Chinatown is awash in its lucky color to welcome in 4691, the Year of the Rooster. For many Chinese-Americans, it also brings new lessons about adjusting to a multicultural society.
- Bentsen Reported to Have Profited From Firm Linked to Failing S
- Court's Policy Leaves Poor With No Defense : Law: O.C. municipal judge routinely excluded public defenders from arraignments, formal complaint states.
- A Wealthy Candidate Is No Reason to Dump L.A.'s Campaign Laws : Politics: Even before the mayoral contest begins, some people seek to suspend the donor rules, tilting the playing field toward special interests.
- Before Hillary, There Was Eleanor
- WILSHIRE CENTER : McDermott Remains Chamber President
- Serbs Block Aid Convoy on Way to Muslim Town
- U.S. Soldiers Surprise Robbers, Kill 6 Somalis : Africa: Three of dead are known to be victims of robbery, marking at least second time American forces have acknowledged killing unarmed civilians.
- Band Gets Long Johns for Inaugural Parade
- The City and the Quarterback
- Soka University Buys 2 More Parcels of Land : Development: School officials say the transaction was completed before recent steps to condemn the campus.
- Israeli Army Said to Beat Reporter, Detain Cameraman in West Bank
- Walnut : Shopping Center OKd
- Library's Design Gets Mixed Reviews
- A Capital Celebration
- Japan Begins Recovery From 7.5 Quake : Disaster: Two people were killed and 425 injured by offshore temblor, the strongest to hit nation in a decade.
- Legal Commitments : Pro Bono Requirement May Instill Sense of Responsibility in Budding Lawyers
- Bill Clinton's Next Tough Choice in Africa--Angola : Foreign policy: Civil war has resumed after America's friend lost the election. But Savimbi must be made to face the music and cooperate.
- Foundation Run by Councilman Received Card Club Money : Bell Gardens: The Velasquez Center began receiving donations after Rudy Garcia voted with four others to lease city land to the Bicycle Club.
- Councilman Fumes Over Smoking Ban : Legislation: La Puente official says ordinance is a political ploy against him by foes. But the mayor says it's just a chance for fresh air in City Hall.
- Is the Dream Still Alive? : As the nation celebrates the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr., some wonder if the civil rights leader's teachings are relevant to Los Angeles today.
- U.S. Cars With Right-Hand Steering Wheel Debut in Japan
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Hussein's Moves Seen as Steps in Calculated Plan
- Beefed-Up Policing of Buses Urged
- Time Running Out for War Babies : World War II: Offspring of Allied soldiers are searching for their fathers. But many fear that they will be too late.
- LOS ANGELES TIMES / INTERVIEW : Maya Angelou : Creating a Poem to Honor the Nation
- Walking Tax
- HOLLYWOOD AND SLIME
- Rock 'em! Woo 'em!
- DNA WARS CONTINUE
- Just a Wall?
- Tragedy Underlines Housing Cost
- 'HMO Horror Story' Perspective Challenged
- Lenny's Mahler
- HAILING A TAXI TALE
- The Factors in Man's Beating in Laguna
- Check for Theft
- Nevada Country
- HOLLYWOOD AND SLIME
- HOLLYWOOD AND SLIME
- HOTBLOODED
- GRASS ROOTS
- 1992 Elections
- HOTBLOODED
- TO SEE THE FOREST
- HOLLYWOOD AND SLIME
- The Factors in Man's Beating in Laguna
- Divisiveness Among Members Poses Threat to GOP's Success
- HONEST OPINIONS
- Rock 'em! Woo 'em!
- Value of Life Is Dropping
- Complaints a Snap
- Rail Debate Continues
- Attorney and the Marijuana Bust
- 'ENGLISH PRIMARILY'
- Kids in Trouble
- Chelsea Caricature
- Revisiting Calabasas Case
- POUND FOOLISH
- Soka Density Is Real Concern
- Filmmaker Tells His Side of Story
- Vandalism or Vigilantism?
- Falsehoods, Other Deceptions
- Electric Automobiles
- Good Housekeeping's 'Mrs. 'arris'
- HAILING A TAXI TALE
- Chelsea Caricature
- The Other Tongue
- Revisiting Calabasas Case
- Plugging Clapton
- Los Angeles Redevelopment
- Whites Suffer From Bigotry
- Los Angeles Redevelopment
- The Factors in Man's Beating in Laguna
- Heeding Twain's Advice
- Rail Debate Continues
- Line-Item Veto
- HOLLYWOOD AND SLIME
- Hanukkah Deserves Equal Time
- Foundation Gives Reason to Cheer
- 'HMO Horror Story' Perspective Challenged
- Competing for Funds at YMCA
- 4 Freshmen Find Congress a Bit Like College : Government: The Southeast area's new representatives are learning their way around the Capitol and forging alliances on issues of common interest. Retaining the Long Beach Naval Shipyard is high on everyone's agenda.
- UCI's Hiring, Promotion Bias
- Police Chief's Decisiveness Was Critical
- DNA WARS CONTINUE
- A Reminder That Milken Is No Hero
- Los Angeles Redevelopment
- Roses for KTLA's Coverage