- Is It Too Early to Rip Strawberry? Readers' Opinions Are Varied
- Power Up for Earth Day
- LACMA's Future II
- So Far, It Certainly Isn't His Imagination
- Some Other Things Wrong With Dodgers
- Some Other Things Wrong With Dodgers
- Santa Anita Misses a Chance for Charity
- Is It Time for Clippers to Receive Top Billing?
- MOVIES - April 24, 1993
- Obituaries - April 24, 1993
- Obituaries - April 24, 1993
- TELEVISION - April 24, 1993
- TELEVISION - April 24, 1993
- Farm Workers Union Declines in Influence
- Chavez Remembered : Labor: The civil rights leader is revered as a 'savior,' who began his organizing efforts among farm workers in Oxnard.
- CHP Officer Is Killed in Head-On Collision : Fatality: Sergeant was on his motorcycle when he was struck in Irvine. A driver is held on suspicion of drunk driving.
- Manslaughter Charge Filed in Carjacking : Crime: Prosecutors say they lack evidence to seek murder count in death of highway worker. The victim's family is outraged.
- Deal Gives Cable Giant First Whack at Films : Entertainment: Tele-Communications Inc. will invest up to $90 million in Carolco Pictures for right to show four movies on pay-per-view before they hit theaters.
- Calls Increase for Border Patrol Reforms
- Clinton May Seek End to Bosnian Arms Embargo
- THEY'LL REMEMBER: Friday's death of farm labor...
- Once-Powerful Union Declines in Influence
- WOULDN'T MISS IT: Laguna Beach City Councilman...
- Janitor, Freed From Jail, Wants Sheriff's Apology : Investigation: Held for 33 days in molestation case, man is angry alibi wasn't believed.
- Man Robbed of Diamonds and Cash at Site of ATM Shooting in Tarzana
- DNA Tests Clear Janitor of Abuse Charges
- JUDGES & ROBBERS: Superior Court Judge David...
- HELPING WOMEN: The Orange Rotary Club has...
- Irvine Poet Named to Humanities Council
- SHERMAN OAKS : Record Store Installs Gate to Deter Looters
- Moschorak to Leave INS This Month : Immigration: District director confirms his retirement but says it has nothing to do with allegations that he physically attacked a female subordinate.
- Questions, Pain Linger Year After 3 Slayings : Violence: Investigations of the first night of last spring's unrest have stalled. But relatives say the victims have not been forgotten.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Proposal to Shift Classes Questioned
- Burbank School Board Softens Youth's Punishment
- Student, 18, Is Raped in Restroom at UCI : Crime: The 11 a.m. attack is the first known incident this year at the campus, officials say.
- NORTHRIDGE : No Contest Plea in DMV Records Case
- Needle Replaces Sphere in Disney Resort Plan : Design: Round 'Spaceship Earth' gives way to a single, pointed shaft as the focal point of Westcot theme park. The change, which comes shortly before the start of hearings on the project, may mollify critics who thought the sphere too imposing.
- Carjackings and Gangs
- Health Care
- Carjackings and Gangs
- Carjackings and Gangs
- Guttmacher Study on Gays
- Religion
- Ellie Nesler
- Guttmacher Study on Gays
- Guttmacher Study on Gays
- Russian Exchange Students Get a Sample of Turmoil, American-Style : Culture: Youths visit Los Angeles in midst of riot anxieties, then see news reports of violence in Waco. But they aren't disheartened by the problems; 'Americans are the good guys,' says one girl.
- Ellie Nesler
- Guttmacher Study on Gays
- RU-486
- Stocks, Dollar Move Lower; Bonds Steady : Market Overview
- Lockheed Reverses 1992 Loss and Posts First-Quarter Profit
- BANKING/FINANCE : New Group to Sponsor Workshop for Minorities on First-Time Home Buying
- MARKET BEAT / TOM PETRUNO : In This Episode, Our Investor Falls for a Bulldozer
- McDonnell Chairman Denies Any Bailout by the Pentagon : Aerospace: Angry House panel is told that no funds were secretly funneled through the C-17 program.
- Federal Investigators Charge Get-Rich Guru With Failing to Deliver
- OTHER NEWS - April 23, 1993
- ADD WARNER: The Warner Ridge controversy inflicted...
- Devoted to an Old Sound : An eclectic circle of aging performers keeps Dixieland jazz alive.
- Ode to St. George : The Robin Hood pub and restaurant plans to mark England's patron saint's day with a special dinner tonight.
- Mudslingers in Action as Russian Vote Nears
- Tyler in at Anne Klein? Maybe
- Crochet Casts Net of Cachet
- Homework : Fashion: A growing number of entrepreneurs have turned their living rooms into home shopping clubs. They are selling everything from jewelry, shoes and classic clothes to menswear.
- ARMS TRAFFIC : Iraqi Weapon Deals May Figure in Briton's Death
- Thousands of Turks Join Funeral March for Reformist President
- Baggy Clothes Loom Large and Go Over Big With Teens
- A Lofty Idyll : A new hobby is taking off over the Sepulveda Basin: flying remote-control model airplanes. Enthusiasts will get together on Sunday.
- Gov. Hunt Loses Office After Conviction : Verdict: Alabama's lieutenant governor takes over after jury finds that $200,000 drawn from inaugural fund violated state ethics law.
- To Recruits, Patrol Has Foreign Legion Appeal
- More Going for the Gold of Marital Bliss : Marriage: Those who gave birth to the baby boom are now celebrating their 50th anniversaries. For many, this is a wonderful time of life.
- When Comfort Takes Back Seat to Image, Try a Subtle Tug of the Suit Jacket
- And a Two-Liter Beer Chaser, Please
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Lopping Off an Old Branch : B of A Shuts Down 72-Year-Old Office of Security Pacific
- ORANGE COUNTY
- BANKING/FINANCE
- Operations Suspended at Sun Computer Stores : Retailing: Chain had been one of the county's largest minority-owned businesses. A creditor cites loan default.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Mattel Inc. said its first-quarter earnings rose...
- Wahlco Environmental Systems Inc.: The Santa Ana...
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 23, 1993
- Westcorp First-Quarter Profit Down 52%
- Italy Proposes to Take Itself Seriously : Resignation of disgraced prime minister ends in deafening cry for reform
- IRVINE : College Plans to Fire Teacher Who Sued
- When Surgery Is Music to Her Ears : In Inglewood, Privately Supported Centinela Hospital Fund Offers Medical Care to Needy Children
- OXNARD : Trailer Park Drops Effort to Raise Rents
- CAMARILLO : Organizers Plan July 4 Fireworks
- WOODLAND HILLS : 2 Men Sentenced in ATM Robbery
- Man Charged With Workers' Comp Fraud : Insurance: Santa Ana resident who investigators say filed a false claim last year is first in the county to be arrested under new state law discouraging exploitation.
- BREA : Two Redevelopment Measures Approved
- N. Hollywood, East L.A. Car Dealers Fined in Fraud Cases
- Freda and Myer Badnin are recipients of...
- Obituaries - April 23, 1993
- VAN NUYS : Lawyer Ties Shooting to Rescue Attempt
- Two Car Dealers Fined $215,000 in Fraud Cases
- 2 Convicted in Record Cocaine Seizure
- Don't make us laugh: The L.A. Funeral...
- IRVINE : Pact Eliminates Plan to Lay Off Teachers
- Tempers Flared, Emotions Ran High for King Jury : Courts: Jurors describe weeklong deliberations, including explosive argument that provided a catharsis.
- World / IN BRIEF : NORTH KOREA : Pyongyang Return to Atom Pact Reported
- Under Cover : New Designs Just Go to Show That Subtle Can Be Sexy Too
- COLUMN ONE : Will Smoke in Waco Ever Clear? : After 51 days, the siege at the compound is finally over. But the gulf between cult members and federal officials widens as survivors recount David Koresh's fiery end.
- Computer Lab Students Test Ban on Nudity--Briefly
- Larger Than Life : Ed Strang and his crew of Warner Bros. scenic artists could stop traffic with their giant-size works.
- Judge Allows Bail for Youth Charged in Killing of Student
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Nominee's Rejection a Blow to Bipartisan Spirit
- Briseno Deserved to Be Convicted, LAPD Sgt. Says : Reaction: Defense's use of force expert contends that the acquitted defendant stalked King and was the only one who should have been found guilty.
- Return to Faith Adds Dimension to Life
- Walk in the Past : Old Calabasas is a low-key, Old West experience--including historic buildings, shops and eateries.
- Record Seizure of Cocaine Is Reported in Mexico
- Insurance Law May Lead Off Health Plan : Reforms: Sources say the measure ranks high on Clinton's agenda. It would guarantee coverage and prohibit premium hikes after expensive treatments.
- 5.1 Earthquake Is Felt on Alaska' Kodiak Island
- Curtain Rises on a Museum of Bitter Lessons
- Stimulating Discourse : Audiences will be able to participate in 'The Living Newspaper,' which will change weekly according to events.
- VAN NUYS : Student Sentenced in Graffiti Case
- An Unfulfilled Promise Spurs Protest at UCI : Students Seek Classes in Asian-American Studies
- Mean Streets Once More : Crime: Police presence during deliberations in the King case cut violence dramatically--but it had to end.
- Abortion and National Health Care
- Student Who Was Stabbed in Scuffle Is Charged : Ventura: Battery counts are filed against the youth who allegedly started the fight at Buena High School.
- 'Yanks' Puts Love in Lush Setting
- Italy in the West : Display at the Gene Autry museum looks at immigrants' contribution to the growth of the United States starting in the 19th Century.
- State Dept. Aides Urge Use of Military Force in Bosnia
- Off to a Good Start : California Consignment offers a treasure trove of furnishings ranging from rugs to sofas to wooden pieces.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Yeltsin, on the Stump, Sounds a Lot Like Bush : Russia: Voters are skeptical about his message that a better economic future is just around the corner.
- Senate Approves Workers' Compensation Reform Bill : Legislature: Overwhelming vote may signal an end to years of partisan paralysis. Negotiators will address conflicts with measure OKd by Assembly.
- Setting the Stage : After 18 summers, Warner Park's concert series is on the way to getting a proper platform for performers.
- Postwar Era of Coalition Rule Ends in Italy : Politics: President Scalfaro will seek a new premier to push for reforms demanded by voters.
- Students' Operatic Tenure : San Fernando High caps workshops with a performance by pupils singing and acting alongside professionals.
- PRIVILEGE : House That Boris Built Imperils Populist Image : Yeltsin's penthouse with marble stairs clashes with 'just folks' pretense. It's a public relations time bomb.
- VENTURA : Mothers Fail to Pick Up 6 Small Children
- Horses' Best Friend : Chatsworth Woman Saves Ailing Animals From Certain Death
- Obituaries - April 23, 1993
- SCAT's Basic Fare for Adults to Rise to $1 : Transit: Officials for the large bus system retain the current price for monthly passes and advance-purchase tickets.
- Countywide : Student's Recycling Logo Wins Contest
- Ex-Transit Chief Seeks $300,000 Buyout : Contracts: Neil Peterson is asking for a year's salary and benefits, plus raises that he declined in previous years.
- NORTH HILLS : VA Hospital Opens Clinic for Women
- City May Help Firm Buy, Renew Building : Redevelopment: Torrance gives tentative OK for Gascon Mar Ltd. to renovate downtown apartments company says detract from nearby project.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Dirty Water Districts Breed Disease
- Commitment to Excellence Doesn't Reach Radio Booth
- Section Teams to Meet in Basketball
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Reds Add Kelly and Mitchell to List of Injured in 5-4 Loss
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR BASKETBALL GAME : His Intensity Opened Eyes : South: Laguna Beach's Garner used all-out style to average 10 rebounds.
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Names in the News - April 23, 1993
- Basco to Play at UC Riverside
- SAILING / RICH ROBERTS : Top Names Featured in Race to Ensenada
- Hits Keep Coming for San Pedro : Prep baseball: The Pirates pound out 16 hits and brush aside Banning, 16-9. The win avenges a 2-1 loss on Tuesday.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Huntington Beach Hands Marina Its First Loss in Sunset League Golf
- SIGNINGS : Leppard Makes San Diego His Choice
- Miscellany
- Tossofthecoin Might Be Sold to the Craigs
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Pro Basketball
- Casey's Twist on Wisdom of Solomon
- Back in Business : Bicycle Sam Shop in Monrovia Reopens 6 Weeks After Its Popular Owner Was Slain
- County Has Long Cried Wolf Over Budgets; Is One Here?
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Builder Asks City to Create Fee District
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Sulphur Springs Board Approves After-School AIDS Program
- VAN NUYS : Kroeker Loses Bid to Lead San Diego Police
- Apology Issued for Shredding Documents
- Flames Worried About Cover-Up : Stanley Cup playoffs: Gretzky says his back is fine, it's only a charley horse, on eve of Game 3.
- Soccer All-Star Game Is Set for Saturday
- COLLEGES / IRENE GARCIA : Loyola Finds Some Gems on Diamond
- Holland Gets Contract Extension
- PREP TRACK ROUNDUP : Brea's Conrad Sets School Discus Record
- GOLF : Purtzer, Sullivan Tied for Lead
- CANOGA PARK : Topanga Plaza Store Plans Addition
- Thompson Outlines 'Worst-Case' Steps to Cut Budget Deficit : Schools: Larger classes, fewer administrators, layoffs seen in face of L.A. district's potential $143-million shortfall.
- Countywide : Grand Jury Urges Board to Ask Voters Before OKing Taxes
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Murder Charge, Reward in 2 Fatal Carjackings
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : New Round of Budget Cuts in Offing : Education: The Antelope Valley Union High School District faces a $4.4-million shortfall. Fifty teacher jobs may be pared.
- Victim of Fatal Shooting Found in South Oxnard
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Youths Dig Deep in Earth Day Event
- SANTA PAULA : Hospital Fund Drive Passes Halfway Point
- EVERY BLOOMING THING : Landscape and floral design show expects more than 10,000 visitors.
- GLENDALE : Seat Belt Violators Target of Crackdown
- VAN NUYS : Hundreds Turn Out for Veterans Job Fair
- BURBANK : Search for Weapons Comes Up Empty
- Pfund Said to Be in Trouble : Lakers: Coach reportedly will be fired after the playoffs. Magic denies report that he will be successor.
- PREP SOFTBALL : Katella Is Too Much for Griffins
- Names in the News - April 23, 1993
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR BASKETBALL GAME : Carlson Was Katella's Hub : North: Senior forward helped turn the season around for Knights.
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Esperanza Downs El Dorado Again
- Man Hurt When Car Plunges Off Ortega Highway
- <i> A look at noteworthy addresses in the Southland</i> .
- Block Suggests Using National Guard to Staff 3 County Jails
- NORTHRIDGE : Design Students Do Part to Rebuild L.A.
- MOORPARK : Bid to Hire Campus Officer Abandoned
- State Revokes License of Electronics Repairman
- Countywide : Earth Day Finds Land Dressed Up
- SAN FERNANDO : 4 Women Lauded for Community Work
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Committee Funding Resolution
- Cannes Lineup Missing Big U.S Films
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Wide Sargasso Sea' Implausible but Atmospheric
- Everything Is Going Swimmingly : Colleges: El Camino's Salcedo is gearing up for a run at a state championship.
- Ducks Hire Ex-King Fenton as Scout
- Szymanski Gets Back at Chatsworth : High school baseball: Memory of El Camino Real's loss in 1990 City championship game inspires him during two-hit, 6-0 victory.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Teammates Sniff at Grahe's Injury
- Fans Take Heart, Then Get It Broken
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Indian Summer' Earns a Merit Badge for Sappiness
- Musical 'Much Ado' Is Really Something
- 'La Chunga' Offers Few Insights
- The Mexican Everyman : Cantinflas and Mario Moreno: Two Faces of One Culture
- Pop Album Chart : Silk Gains With 'Losing Control'
- Deluxe Set of 'The Player' Cheaper Than Film School
- MOVIE REVIEW : Making 'Friends' at Oxford : Monty Python alumnus offers a refreshingly unsentimental view of Victorian rigidness and oppressive conventions.
- Campbell's a Man of Parts
- National Video Rentals : 'Under Siege' Anchors Top Spot
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Valenzuela Sharp in Minor League Start
- Angels' Fantasy Lives On : Baseball: Snow hits two more home runs, Finley pitches two-hitter and team completes sweep of Indians, 8-0.
- Angels Appear to Have Blueprint for Success
- Lees' Sprain Puts Strain on Crespi in Loss to Loyola
- NHL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Lemieux Sparks Penguins' Rally
- THEATER REVIEW : Tamed, '90s 'Tommy' Flashily Arrives on Broadway
- A Channel for Everything--Even Car Chases : Television: Just think: 24 hours of Amy Fisher movies, even a Tom and Roseanne channel's possible.
- MOVIES - April 23, 1993
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Cafe Tacuba Brings Intense Mexican Party to Troubadour
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Taking It on Faith : Coach House Crowd Embraces Black Uhuru's Reggae Songs of Struggle
- THE ARTS
- 'Edmunds Anthology' Beats to the Heart of a Rock Fan
- Shallow 'Declining Significance of Race'
- TELEVISION - April 23, 1993
- THE ARTS
- Foremen in Both King Trials on 'Nightline' Tonight
- MOVIE REVIEW : '112th' Offers Child's-Eye View of the 'Hood : Children of Watts speak about their human predicaments without the sound-bite grabbiness of most of what passes these days for documentary reportage.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Map of the Human Heart': : An Epic Laced With Intimacy
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'How U Like Me' Uneven Yet Worthy
- TELEVISION - April 23, 1993
- Gay Theme Not Lost in 'Cranes' Marketing
- 2 Veteran TV Series Canceled
- 'Ode to St. Cecilia': A Musical Meeting of Minds : Classical: Conductor Christopher Hogwood brings to Costa Mesa a historically informed performance of Handel's work, as Mozart interpreted it 50 years later.
- The Mexican Everyman : Common Folk and Presidents Mourn Mexico's Comic Hero
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Mediterraneo a <i> Cucina Moderato </i>
- TELEVISION - April 23, 1993
- SOCCER : U.S. Beats Malaysian Team, 3-0
- Oh, by the Way, He's Only a Sophomore : Golf: Torrance High golfer is quickly making a name for himself. He has already played in a PGA Tour event.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cal State Fullerton Rallies to Sweep Hawaii in Softball
- High School Banquet Has Major-Event Feel : Recruiting: Unsigned stars O'Bannon and Jones are focus of attention at fete honoring Lakewood Artesia's champion basketball team.
- Crucial CCAA Series Awaits Dominguez Hills
- Harvard-Westlake's Stern Vaults 16-4
- ROUNDUP : Camarillo Stuns Mistake-Prone Simi Valley, 2-0
- Game With Pistol Critically Injures Player
- He's Thrown a Curve : Blyleven's Plans Didn't Include a Spring Break
- Hershiser Isn't Enough to Stem Dodger Woes : Baseball: He is impressive through seven innings, but the Expos get to him in the eighth and sweep the series with a 3-1 victory.
- With Top-Seeded Players Out, Others Step Into the Limelight
- Tullberg Sweeps to First-Round Win
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Marshall Can Stake His Claim if Latin American Wins Stake
- Names in the News - April 23, 1993
- Pierce Takes the Stick to Santa Barbara City, 17-12
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- Eastern Sierra Trout to Take Center Stage
- Names in the News - April 23, 1993
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Royals Lose to Blue Jays, Cone's Record Falls to 0-4
- Bryans Give Opponents Case of Double Vision : Tennis: Twins get 6-1, 6-0 victory, move into quarterfinals at Ojai.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Lendl and Korda Are Upset
- Pro Basketball
- Ready or Not, Northridge Goes to Next Level : College football: Spring practice geared to preparing Matadors for move to Division I-AA.
- 'Art for Life' Campaign to Spotlight AIDS in O.C.
- MOVIE REVIEW : The Evil Within Personified in 'The Dark Half'
- TV REVIEW : 'Liberating Schools' Makes Case for Choice
- PEOPLEWATCH
- TELEVISION - April 23, 1993
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pacific Symphony Tackles Liszt Novelty
- Jazzy Gems From John and Faith Hubley
- Leonard Tose Has Lost It
- As Game Wears On, Clippers Wear Down : Pro basketball: With Manning and Williams out, they blow 11-point lead and fall to SuperSonics, 100-98.
- THEATER REVIEWS : Shaky Celebration of Day the World Began
- Tool: Building on 'Undertow' of Rage : Pop music: Though more dexterous than many other grungers, the L.A. band sings a lot about feeling down--but it's 'for our release.'
- 'Blood Knot' Retains Power at Complex
- KEY DEAL: The controversial Warner Ridge development...
- 2 More Inmates Found Dead at Ohio Prison
- Latino Agents See Patrol as Ladder to Success
- Lessons in Reality : Faith Ringgold believes her mix of young characters, vibrant illustration and optimism help children understand the difficult and troubling adult issues she tackles in her books.
- The Grommets Are Running : They used to be known as 'gremlins,' but whatever you want to call them, these pint-sized surfer dudes have two-track minds: getting a ride to the beach and catching a great wave.
- UC Irvine Asian-American Studies Demanded : Education: Frustrated students occupy administration building to urge new program at campus where 43% are Asian-Americans.
- Calexico's Only Hospital Recertified : Health: Approval for Medi-Cal and Medicare cases averts closure. State had cited facility for numerous violations.
- Srebrenica's Defenders Slipped Away With Their Guns, Serbs Charge : Bosnia: They accuse Muslims of evading disarmament carried out by the U.N. Canadians are ready to defend town.
- Ozone Levels Over U.S. Drop to New Lows
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Parallel Roads Led to Jonestown, Waco : Cults: Similar forces shaped Jim Jones and David Koresh into the violent, power-mad "messiahs" who doomed their followers to death.
- Mayoral Also-Rans Wachs, Katz Weigh Future Challenges : Politics: The veteran L.A. councilman is expected to seek reelection, while the assemblyman may consider a state Senate bid.
- Conejo Valley District Lowers School Bus Fees
- Ex-Employee Charged With 16 Counts in MCA Tower Shooting
- HIP HUGGERS : SWIMWEAR FOR MEN REFINES BASICS FOR GREAT FIT AND LASTING WEAR IN SURF OR ON SHORE
- PITCHING IN: Chris Beck, ace right-hander of...
- ATF Chiefs Testify on Cult Raid : Inquiry: The federal officials tell House panel that there was no chance to arrest Koresh outside the compound before the bloody Feb. 28 shootout.
- Sometimes Transfer Can Be Wisest Move : Prep athletes: Geoff Noisy's mother left Garden Grove for Irvine's opportunities. They're comfortable with the choice. The coaches aren't.
- Of Time and the River . . . of Mail
- Request to Delay Lottery Pact Rejected : Gambling: Commission chairman denies plea by assemblyman to put off deal. Instead, the panel votes unanimously to award the $400-million contract to the firm already running games.
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- THEATER REVIEW : Familiar Sights in Albee Land : Company of the Deaf injects life into 'Everything in the Garden,' but the play itself is unsatisfying.
- New-Age Junkies
- They're in the Army Now--but Troops May Wonder Which One
- 'Transfermania' Changes Face of O.C. Prep Sports
- Smooth Shuttle Countdown
- World / IN BRIEF : CHINA : U.S. Will Consider Limited Trade Status
- SANTA ANA : Science Program Is a Fun Experiment
- BREA : Firm Hired to Design Community Center
- Bail Set for Suspect in Tay Murder : Court: Fullerton youth believed to have been lookout during New Year's Eve killing of honor student will probably be released on $750,000 bond within a week.
- ANAHEIM : Latest Westcot Plan Unveiled by Disney