- Activists Call for Huge Funding Influx : Recovery: Multiracial coalition urges President to withdraw offer of $1 billion in aid to Russia and make an emergency transfer to Los Angeles. Nationwide education, welfare reforms are proposed.
- 15 Students Earn Merit Scholarships
- Nolan, Hill Indicted in Legislator Sting : Politics: State lawmakers are the first Republicans to be charged in the FBI's ongoing political corruption probe. Both are accused of soliciting illegal payments.
- JIM'S FANS: Long-frustrated Angel fans have had...
- Lawmakers Balk at Air Strikes Against Serbs
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Ex-Aide to Riordan Joins Woo Campaign
- THE TIMES 100 : THE GIANTS : Biggest Banks and S
- * General Connectors Corp. of San Fernando...
- * Nancy Hoffman has been named executive...
- Home Sales Figures Slip in March : Housing: Weather is blamed for the 7.9% drop in California and the 2.9% decline nationwide.
- Inez M. Hill has been appointed to...
- BOOK REVIEW : Why the City Mouse Is More Uptight Than the Country Mouse : THE POWER OF PLACE: How Our Surroundings Shape Our Thoughts, Emotions and Actions, <i> by Winifred Gallagher,</i> Poseidon Press, $22, 233 pages
- LOS ANGELES : 'Problem Child' Star Loses Court Fight Over Contract
- SIMI VALLEY : Bomb Suspect Not at Scene, Counsel Says
- Child Center Denied Permit
- Man Faces Misdemeanor in Officer's Death : Court: Day laborer, who was not drunk at time of head-on collision, pleads not guilty to vehicular manslaughter. Funeral for CHP sergeant is today.
- Supervisors to Consider Keeping Taxes From State : Budget: The proposed ordinance is a retaliatory measure for possible cuts in assistance to local governments.
- Irvine baseball players Ryan O'Toole and Scott...
- Boxing
- THE TIMES 100 : RISING FORTUNES : Pasadena Lender Thrives in Sluggish Housing Market : Low-cost refinancings put Countrywide Home Mortgage among the profit-growth leaders.
- Calabasas Electronics Firm Registers Jump in Profits
- DVI Issues Notes to Insurance Firms
- Mortgage and Realty Loses $2.3 Million in 2nd Quarter
- Get Out of That Eating Rut! Choices Are Limitless
- STILL SAFE: Looking for a safe city?...
- Hong Kong to Push Normal U.S.-China Ties
- National Agenda : A Matter of Democracy : Kenya's multi-party elections last December brought changes. But President Moi has resisted serious reform, fueling speculation that the African nation is headed for trouble.
- GLENDALE : Service Fees Increased for College Students
- ANAHEIM : Benefit Held for Victim of Leukemia
- LOS ANGELES : Man Accused of Dumping Used Oil Into Storm Drain
- Cavetra Mitchell
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : A Problem That Is Tough to Nail Down
- Rams' Welcome for Bettis Certainly Isn't Second-Best
- Ellis Expected to Be Named Tustin High Football Coach
- Rams' Speed Need Remains Unsatisfied : Pro football: They draft UCLA receiver LaChapelle in fifth round, ponder a way to get more out of Anderson.
- MUSIC
- Mighty Ducks Get Wilson to Direct Sales, Marketing
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : White Sox Jump on Valenzuela Early, Win, 7-0
- * Mark Leiss has been named vice...
- THE TIMES 100 : RISING FORTUNES : New Firms Climb to Top of Growth List
- THE TIMES 100 : VIEW FROM THE STREET : Lowest-Priced Companies
- * Leslie's Poolmart said it named Robert...
- LTC Properties Reports Net Income of $1.1 Million
- THE TIMES 100 : RISING FORTUNES : Fastest Profit Growth
- THE TIMES 100 : VIEW FROM THE STREET : Divvying It Up
- BANKING
- THE TIMES 100 : VIEW FROM THE STREET : Wall Street's Forlorn
- THE TIMES 100 : VIEW FROM THE STREET : President's Impending Health Plan Has Medical Sector Feeling a Little Queasy : Fear of reform and continuing cost-cutting efforts put the pinch on health care stocks.
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- And Now, the Art of Dining, Italian Style
- Solarz Says He's Cleared in House Bank Case
- SPORTS WATCH : Heavenly Opening
- Media : All on Board for Miyazawa : An American joined the prime minister on his recent U.S. trip to see a <i> kisha</i> club in action.
- CHAVEZ HONORED: Tributes are scheduled in the...
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Many Clinton Goals in Peril, Panetta Warns
- Obituaries : * Thomas J. Long; Co-Founder of Longs Drug Stores
- An Oasis of Hope Among Schools : Led by its new principal, Yvonne Chan, this school isn't waiting for LEARN reforms, the bust-up-the-LAUSD ballot measure or any other instructions from above.
- D.A. Seeks Counsel of Arab-Americans
- SUNLAND-TUJUNGA : 4-Way Race Begins for Honorary Mayor
- SOMIS : Sentencing Date Set for Flower Rancher
- Mother Would Be Proud
- COMEDY
- Macy Shifts 300 L.A. Jobs to Phoenix
- THE TIMES 100 : THE BOTTOM LINE : Back From the Dead : Reorganization, Good Timing Revived Informix
- THE TIMES 100 : VIEW FROM THE STREET : Great Expectations
- Tokos Projects Loss; Stock Falls
- O.C. Teen Gets Life Term in Carjack Slaying
- SANA : Key Arab Vote
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Yeltsin Worked Populist Magic but No Miracle
- The Old Guard Gathers
- Girls' Savagery in Murder of Neighbor Still a Puzzle
- ENCINO : Slain Man Honored With Courage Award
- Wilson Tapes Perot-Style 'Informercial' on Economy
- SANTA ANA : 3 Gunmen Chase, Fatally Shoot Man
- NBA PLAYOFFS / UPDATE : CLIPPERS : Woods Replaced on the Roster
- Saddleback Wins Conference Golf Title
- Boxing
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOFTBALL : Things Are Going Fullerton's Way in the Conference Softball Race
- Miscellany
- Tennis
- His Hopes Are High for Derby : Horse racing: Jockey Stevens believes that Personal Hope has what it takes to win in Kentucky.
- Prayer Rugs at Bowers: A Glimpse of Paradise
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pacific Chorale Mixes New and Familiar
- TV REVIEW : 'Ms. Smith': New Women in Congress
- THE TIMES 100 : THE GIANTS : An HMO in the Pink : TakeCare Expects to Survive the Health Shakeout
- Rusty Profenius has joined R. D. Olson...
- John Irvine has joined Towne Advertiser's Mailing...
- THE TIMES 100 : VIEW FROM THE STREET : Charging Ahead
- Dow Declines 15 in Sixth Straight Losing Session : Market Overview
- Judge Tentatively Denies Retrial in Keating Case : Courts: Jurist is not swayed by defense claim that four jurors were improperly aware of the S&L; operator's previous fraud conviction.
- Debate Grows on Sale of U.S. Spy Satellites
- THOUSAND OAKS : Residents Opposing Plan for Gas Station
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Man Found Guilty of 2nd-Degree Murder
- Fraud Accusations Fly : Family Airlines Investors Fight Beleaguered Owner for Control of Company
- Simple Steps Can Improve Chances of Being Safe at Home
- Amgen Reports Gain in Quarterly Earnings
- Floyd Farano has rejoined the Anaheim law...
- THE TIMES 100 : THE HUMAN FACTOR : Doing More With Fewer People
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Binion Land Is Part of Proposed Initiative
- Thousand Oaks City Council to Vote on Enclave's Gate Plan
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Donations of Shoes for Homeless Sought
- GLENDALE : Gift Shop Struck by 3rd Arson Fire
- VENTURA : Sheriff's Department Notes Name Mistake
- RESEDA : Picus Aide to Mediate Dispute Over Parking
- PLACENTIA : School District to Decide on Layoffs
- Obituaries : * Joy Baker; Wife and Daughter of Former GOP Senate Leaders
- Rains Long Gone but Landslides Still Possible, Geologist Says
- Stauber to Remain in Goal for Kings : NHL playoffs: The rookie stopped 28 shots during a 3-1 victory over the Flames in Game 4.
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : On Drawing: Get the Point?
- Luther Medical Shows 3rd-Quarter Profit
- THE TIMES 100 : VIEW FROM THE STREET : Highest-Priced Companies
- Shareholders' Anger Is Compressed Into Suit
- Levy Records Net Loss of $790,000 in 1st Quarter
- Gary P. Dysart has been appointed executive...
- Vitesse Semiconductor Reports $5.14-Million Loss
- * Automated Inspection Technologies of Simi Valley...
- Satellite Technology Management Inc. The Costa Mesa...
- Jack L. Osborn has been appointed president...
- THE TIMES 100 : A GUIDE TO THE GUIDE : Exceptions
- Varco International Inc.: The Orange manufacturer of...
- 2 Oil Companies Score First-Quarter Gains
- 2 Distributors of Business Forms Merge
- Site of Old GM Plant Is Facing a Rocky Road : Commercial property: The 100-acre parcel is unlikely to be used by another auto maker. A lengthy cleanup could prove to be very costly.
- Hospital Food Getting Easier to Stomach
- Dellums Says Plan to Close Base Makes Little Sense : Hearings: House Armed Services chairman says shutting down Alameda facility and outfitting an uncompleted base could cost nearly $1 billion.
- Shuttle Blasts Into Orbit on Science Mission
- O.C. Group to Make Pitch Today to Save El Toro Base : Closure: Delegation will argue its case before U.S. commission in San Diego. Wilson and senators back effort.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Serb Stance Foreshadows More Bosnia Carnage : Balkans: Rejection of peace plan seems to taunt Western governments that have threatened military strikes to put an end to the bloodshed.
- Irvine Makes List of Safest Cities in U.S.
- COUNTYWIDE : Display Takes Aim at Drunk Drivers
- Assembly Passes Bill Curbing Transfer of Guns to Juveniles
- State to Release Funds for Teachers Contract : Education: Davis plans to provide $25 million to $30 million as early as today. The L.A. district is trying to recoup $65 million in unclaimed desegregation money.
- Boxing
- KENTUCKY DERBY / UPDATE : Field Is Expected to Be Near Limit
- Boxers Butt Heads, Hernandez Keeps WBA Title
- Golden West Swimmer Faces Test
- Miscellany
- Comedian Hoping 'Fire' Catches On : ONE YEAR AFTER THE RIOTS: THE CITY LOOKS TO THE FUTURE
- THE TIMES 100 : THE REGIONS : L.A.'s Latest Bloomers
- THE TIMES 100 : VIEW FROM THE STREET : Biggest IPOs
- THE TIMES 100 : VIEW FROM THE STREET : IPOs: How They Fared
- Home Sales Figures Slip in March : Housing: Weather is blamed for the 7.9% drop in California and the 2.9% decline nationwide.
- THE TIMES 100 : VIEW FROM THE STREET : Record-Breaking Intel Corp. Keeps Cashing In on Its Chips
- Hell on Wheels : Quadriplegics Work Out Aggressions on Rugby Team for St. Jude Center of Fullerton
- WHITE ELEPHANT: The future remains dim for...
- Some Gays Follow March With Lobbying : Aftermath: Visits to Capitol Hill were part of a concerted move by political organizations in a bid to shed light on the issues.
- Obituaries : * Estelle R. Brisker; Interior Designer, Activist and Professor
- Saddleback's Molle Signs With Hawaii
- THE TIMES 100 : VIEW FROM THE STREET : Oracle Conquers Woes, Returns to Profitability : Computer software innovator's strong performance vaults it from 39th to 16th on the Market Value list.
- * Kahr Bearing, a Dover Sargent company...
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- * Hughes Missile Systems of Canoga Park...
- Letterman's NBC Spot Goes to Unknown : Television: The network's late-night choice is Conan O'Brien, a former writer and sketch actor on 'Saturday Night Live.'
- New Holocaust Museum Opens Its Doors to Public
- Name-Droppers : If You Can't Remember Gram Parsons, Don't Blame These Guys
- Postscript : Attila the Ukrainian : History's famed barbarian may have been the head of a Slavic tribe based on the Dnieper River.
- 19 High Court Justices Seized in Costa Rica
- PERSPECTIVES ON CESAR CHAVEZ : A Circular Ripple of Justice : Chavez's message is just as relevant for urban Latinos today as it was 30 years ago in the grape fields of Delano.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Marine Arrested in Ear-Biting Incident
- Great moments in law: The state Court...
- SYLMAR : Tree-Planting Project for Freeway Is Praised
- A Moral Victory, if a Hollow One : Yeltsin's foes remain, referendum or not
- OXNARD : Suspected Trespasser Awakened, Arrested
- Kelly Roda of Irvine High and Scott...
- Programs Get Ready for Another Round of Budget Cuts
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Oxnard Out of Running for Can-Making Plant
- Asset Sale Marks End of the Line for Vidcom : Video production: The new company, to be called PMA Post, hopes to build on the reputation the Burbank firm earned in editing TV 'promos.'
- Innovative Yamaha Player Piano Could Tune Up a Flat Industry
- Rexhall Industries Shows $137,000 1st-Quarter Profit
- Siemens Continues Efficiency Upgrade at Camarillo Plant
- THE TIMES 100 : THE BOTTOM LINE : Nose Dives
- Players Signs Development Option for Casino Site
- THE TIMES 100 : THE BOTTOM LINE : Top Turnarounds: How Some California Companies Did It : They went from loss to profit in a year. Behind the numbers lie some major overhauls.
- Culture : Banned in Egypt : A bid to censor a popular song reflects the extent to which the arts have become the victims of a widening wave of Islamic conservatism throughout the Arab world.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Strong Showing by Yeltsin Fails to End Power Struggle : Russia: President refrains from claiming victory in referendum. But supporters urge him to act decisively, while foes warn him against trying to curb Congress.
- Mother and 4 Children Die in Blaze
- A Dinner Along Partisan Lines
- Italy's Top Banker Heads Transition Government : Politics: Respected 72-year-old says he will appoint a new Cabinet today without consulting nation's parties.
- Woman, 62, Dies in House Fire
- SANTA ANA : Heninger Park Area Target for Upgrading
- VENTURA : Gunman Robs Pizza Business
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : 2 Stable Owners Win Operating Permits
- Thousand Oaks, Simi No Longer Safest Cities : Statistics: They drop to second and fourth place in ranking of nation's communities with populations of 100,000 or more. Major-crime rates increase slightly.
- All Creatures Bright and Homeless
- Will Torretta Join Ranks of NFL Heisman Failures?
- Moved by an African Spirit : Dance: The KanKouran company will bring alive the cultures of Senegal, Mali and Guinea in a performance this week in Costa Mesa.
- Debate Over Fighting in Bosnia
- Languages
- Recycling
- Crittendon Center
- Debate Over Fighting in Bosnia
- 2 Scenarios for El Toro Air Base
- '90s Maxim
- Debate Over Fighting in Bosnia
- Yasser Arafat
- California's Business Climate
- California's Business Climate
- 2 Scenarios for El Toro Air Base
- Debate Over Fighting in Bosnia
- Debate Over Fighting in Bosnia
- Clear the Air on Smog Issues
- Exception Taken to Story on Mall
- Debate Over Fighting in Bosnia
- MOVIES - April 27, 1993
- MOVIES - April 27, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 27, 1993
- Names in the News - April 27, 1993
- TELEVISION - April 27, 1993
- FBI Again Lists Santa Clarita 3rd in Safety
- Santa Margarita Water District Paid Dearly for Contract Change : Management: Termination of a contract awarded through competitive bidding resulted in $3.6 million in cost overruns and $2.4 million in a court judgment.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Woo, Riordan Back to Familiar Themes : Politics: Candidates receive more attention. Riordan emphasizes increasing size of police force during Koreatown visit. Woo calls for local gun control.
- Students Prevail in Fight to Wear Devil Emblem
- Week of Remembering the Riots Begins : Anniversary: Events include a televised forum and honors for those who aided truck driver Reginald O. Denny. Singer Michael Jackson kicks off charity effort.
- World View : Crime Without Borders : There is a dark side to globalization, one that has hit nearly every nation. And law enforcement is trying to cope.
- YOUR NECK RED? Jeff Foxworthy is starting...
- Troubled District Hires Trouble-Shooter : Management: Specialist takes helm at Santa Margarita where top managers have been suspended during probe of gifts from contractors, lavish expense accounts.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Santa Clarita Called 3rd Safest City : Communities: The FBI reports the area has a crime rate of 34 per 1,000 residents. It ranks between No. 2 Thousand Oaks and No. 4 Simi Valley.
- Man, Passerby Wounded in Gun Battle
- Pioneering CSUN President Keeps Her Focus on Education
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 2 Sentenced in Slaying Over $80 Debt
- Meter's Running on Utility Aid for Needy : Crisis intervention: Wet weather and recession force more residents to seek help with gas, electric bills from an already stretched Community Development Council.
- Live Pipe Bomb Found in Street Is Disarmed
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Unusual Therapy Cited in Rape Case : Courts: Palmdale woman says a psychologist promised Bible readings and natural medicines would help her. He denies any wrongdoing.
- Obituaries : D. Rajagopal; Edited J. Krishnamurti's Teachings
- Assembly OKs $33 Million to Fund County Juvenile Probation Camps
- DINING REVIEW : This Event Lives Up to Its Name : For '93, the food for the Art of Dining fund-raiser was all Italian, and each course was artfully done.
- Thrill Isn't Gone : Jim Abbott Says He Is Excited About His Bittersweet Return to Anaheim, but Insists That He Is Happy in Yankee Pin Stripes
- VALLEY AREA ROUNDUP : The Master's Wins, Loses, Ties a School Record
- The Only Thing Scientific Is Numbering of the Picks
- Sabato Faces a 'Moment of Truth' : Television: The 21-year-old, who has been turning heads on 'General Hospital' for about a year, makes his prime-time debut in an NBC movie.
- MOVIES - April 27, 1993
- TV REVIEW : Trying to Make Sense of a Divided City
- TELEVISION - April 27, 1993
- MGM: 'Benny's' From Heaven : Movies: The quirky romantic comedy 'Benny & Joon' is shaping up as a hit for the studio, breaking a long dry spell.
- Environment : The Greening of Gorbachev : The former Soviet leader now heads a new environmental group, the International Green Cross. And he has his critics.
- Babbitt Seeks to Balance Land Use, Conservation : Politics: Pro-environment Interior secretary is trying to redirect priorities during an era of profound change.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Three Carjackers Get Life Sentences
- Profile : The Maestro of Curitiba : By the end of Jaime Lerner's third term as mayor, this Brazilian city was a model metropolis. He fused creative urban planning with an abiding concern for the environment.
- Clinton Orders Tightening of Sanctions Against Serbs
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- BANKING
- THE TIMES 100 : VIEW FROM THE STREET : Growth Stocks of the '80s Become Falling Stars
- Newhall Land & Farming's Profits Fall in 1st Quarter
- Overseas Sales Boost Electronics Firm's Earnings
- California Amplifier Completes Stock Sale
- THE TIMES 100 : A GUIDE TO THE GUIDE : Who, What & Where
- THE TIMES 100 : THE BOTTOM LINE : In the Red
- * Teledyne Systems Co. of Northridge won...
- THE TIMES 100 : THE GIANTS : Maxtor Resurges With Low-End Disk Drives : The San Jose company overcame a difficult merger and delays in getting new products to market to stage a memorable comeback.
- Harmony Holdings Alters Term of Some Warrants
- * Loral Librascope of Glendale won a...
- * Mason Electric Co. of Glendale won...
- Simi Valley Firm Teams With Brazilian Company
- THE TIMES 100 : THE BOTTOM LINE : California's Top 100 Lead the Way to Better Times : After two years of declining returns, the state's best-performing public companies are on the comeback trail.
- Gold Surges to 9-Month High on News of Mining Stake Sale
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- THE TIMES 100 : THE BOTTOM LINE : Profit Margins
- THE TIMES 100 : THE HUMAN FACTOR : Employment Outlook
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Terminal Data Reports $486,000 2nd-Quarter Loss
- THE TIMES 100 : A GUIDE TO THE GUIDE : An Index to Companies and Where They Rank
- FileNet Corp. The Costa Mesa information management...
- 38% Revenue Surge Hikes Alpharel Quarterly Profit
- High Court Rules Business Solicitation Is a Right : Free speech: Justices strike down a Florida law forbidding accountants from seeking out new clients in person.
- Say What? : Herewith the true confessions of a persistent--if only moderately successful--student of Spanish: Most attempts to get the language of Spain in her brain have gone down the drain.
- Cheap Thrill Can Become a Deadly High : Drugs: More and more kids are inhaling the vapors of everything from the butane in cigarette lighters to nail polish remover. The use of inhalants--the kids call it 'huffing'--worries some drug-abuse experts.
- LEMON LAW LAWYERS: Last week a jury...
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Girls Risked HIV to Get Into Gang
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- World IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : 100 Villagers Feared Dead in Flash Flood
- Deportees' Vigil Protests Talks on Mideast Peace
- Mother of Cult Member Insists Tanks Started Fire
- Platinum to Buy British Company
- THE TIMES 100 : THE REGIONS : San Diego Firms Double Their Showing on Times 100 List : Only five made the rankings in 1991. This year, there are 10.
- IBM's New Chairman Gets an Earful : Computers: Gerstner contends with angry shareholders at the annual meeting. He promises bold steps to try to set things right.
- THE TIMES 100 : THE GIANTS : Biggest Service Companies
- Pizza Hut's New Big Foot to Create 2,000 New Jobs
- THE TIMES 100 : A GUIDE TO THE GUIDE : How We Did It, How to Use It: The Times 100
- THE TIMES 100 : THE REGIONS : Health Care Firms Stand Out Among O.C. Winners : PacifiCare tops the lot, finishing 12th on the list with a strong rise in revenue and earnings.
- 'Money Launderer' Ready for Change
- Coca-Cola to Buy Stake in Mexico Firm : Investment: The $195-million deal with the No. 1 bottler there illustrates Coke's market- share battle with Pepsi.
- * Sierracin/Harrison of Burbank won a $372,138...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Declines 15 in Sixth Straight Losing Session : Market Overview
- Pay-Per-Call Phone Firm Expects Earnings Cut
- WASHINGTON : Back to the Table
- Pay of U.S. Workers Doesn't Match Output : Despite highest productivity, Americans fail to gain full competitive edge with major countries.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Ohio Congressman Ends Hunger Strike
- Hubby Hobby: She Finds It's for the Birds
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Culture : A Rich African Heritage Comes Alive Deep in Mexico : It is particularly evident along La Costa Chica on the Pacific shore, where blacks are rediscovering their ancestry.
- Ex-Spy Threatens CIA Scandal : Intelligence: From Philippine island where he fled, Thomas J. Gerard says he will expose the agency's work with Latin American death squads if he is indicted for selling information to a Jewish group.
- World IN BRIEF : INDIA : Jetliner Crashes; 55 Die, 62 Survive
- America From Abroad : In Belgrade, U.S. Is Now Viewed as the Enemy : Those few Americans still living in the capital of Yugoslavia are rattled by fallout from the civil war.
- IMF Study Doubts Effect of Clinton's Deficit Plan : Economy: Monetary group says that even full implementation of the President's agenda would leave the U.S. at late 1980's levels.
- West's Help for Chernobyl Area Falls Far Short of Expectations : Radiation: The world's worst nuclear accident occurred seven years ago. But crime, indifference and stifling bureaucracy have undercut most foreign aid.
- Love Is This: A Poetry of Bliss, a Prize Inspired : Verse: Widow sells Hollywood home to fund $50,000 award, keeping vow she and husband made to selves.
- Obituaries - April 27, 1993