- Travel 'Volunteer' Gives Back $1,400
- Folsom Is Wasting Little Time Making His Mark in Alabama
- Castro Wishes Swimmer Luck on Record Try
- New Texas Plan to Balance Funds for Schools Draws Objections
- Wilson, Brown Move Closer on Fate of Sales Tax
- Regime Calls for New Voting in Cambodia
- Council 1 Vote Short of Upholding City Clerk's Firing
- Blue Jays' Fab Four Powering Their Way to Top : Baseball: Joe Carter, Paul Molitor, John Olerud and Ed Sprague are a big reason Toronto is closing fast in the AL East.
- Inventor's Divorce Won't Be Renegotiated : Courts: Judge dismisses motion by former La Palma man's ex-wife, who wanted to redo settlement to give her part of his royalties from microprocessor patent.
- AUTOS
- Conservative French Official Calls for a Halt in Immigration
- Inter-Ethnic Ills Loom, Leaders Say : Diversity: Report warns of potential unrest without more opportunity for minorities. It calls for understanding among county's ethnic groups.
- NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA : End Near in Search for Superintendent
- Only 1 Step Remains for Simi Valley : Southern Section baseball: Pioneers rout Notre Dame, 10-0, play Esperanza Saturday in first title-game appearance in school history.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Piazza's Two-Strike Approach Pays Off
- Hrudey, NHL's Mr. Avis, Is No. 1 Again
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Washington Square Moves' a Provocative Gambit
- BANKING
- TECHNOLOGY : Rest of Apple Infringement Suit Dismissed : Computers: Company decides to appeal District Court's handling of its case against Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard.
- Irvine-Based TriCare Will Move to Atlanta
- Raytheon to Purchase British Jet Maker : Aircraft: The U.S. firm could offer a comprehensive line of business planes on a worldwide basis.
- NIGHT EYES: A new move to put...
- COLUMN ONE : The Trick to Getting Wilson's Ear : How do you make your case to a man known for circuitous decision- making? The key, insiders say, is to pique the governor's interest. Know your facts. And make your idea <i> his</i> idea.
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Bernardi Proposes Dexter Park Upgrade
- 2 Pass Bar Exam They Interrupted to Aid Ill Test Taker
- BREA : Community Services Director Honored
- Banner of Roasting Dog Is Back in City Hall Exhibit
- Man, 23, Shot to Death in Encino
- Judges Trim Grand Jury List of Applicants to 30
- Board OKs Ambulance Rate Increase : Emergency care: The firms say the hike is needed to keep pace with equipment upgrades and insurance costs.
- Playoffs at a Glance : SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' TEAM TENNIS FINALS
- PREP BASEBALL : Crespi Keeps Streak Alive, Losing Final
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I : Anger Helps Los Alamitos Advance
- 'A Year of Healing' at Bahai Center
- Company Insists Seized Exports Were Legal
- N.Y. Times Leaves Imprint With Offer
- Telemundo Plans Spanish News Service : Media: The broadcaster is now talking with Reuters and the BBC to create the TV channel.
- AUTOS
- Ex-Sanitation Inspector Charged in Youth's Death
- Gloom, Doom and Jittery Booksellers : Publishing: The threat of riots and thunderstorms in Miami mirrors the mood at the ABA. Industry insiders say there's a cloud hanging over the future of the book biz.
- Senator Cites MIA Efforts by Vietnam
- Health Plan Seen Linking Patients' Fees to Incomes
- BURBANK : CityWalk Chooses Burroughs Band
- Port Hueneme Police Call Death a Homicide
- LA HABRA : Museum's Caboose Tracks Town's Past
- District Attorney Seeks Volunteer Mediators
- STUDIO CITY : Audiotapes Sought in Zoning Dispute
- Long and Winding Road : New Segment Completes Pacific Crest Trail After 25 Years
- Gretzky's Hand Is on Every Goal, Including One for the Canadiens
- No More Going It Alone? : U.S. allies must take on bigger support role
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Blue Plate Special: Hall Cooks Up a Fine Outing for Tustin
- Dole for Perot
- Welfare Fathers
- U.S. Investors in Mexico
- Cardinal Posadas
- Nuclear Families
- Red Tape
- L.A. Pollution
- OTHER NEWS - June 2, 1993
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- Obituaries - June 2, 1993
- Obituaries - June 2, 1993
- UP THEY GO: It costs a little...
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Democrats Can't Spend $200,000 to Assist Woo : Courts: Judge blocks state party's plans to send mailers and operate phone banks. Republicans had challenged aid in officially nonpartisan race.
- ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Democrats Can't Spend $200,000 to Assist Woo
- A Wake-Up Call at Death's Door: Chicano Studies Are Our Future : UCLA: A society that will soon revert to a majority Latino population should support the aims of the hunger strike.
- Visiting Navajo Children Barred From L.A. School : Health: Officials feared students would be exposed to deadly illness. Medical authorities say they overreacted.
- Yeltsin Stumps for His Proposed Constitution : Russia: The president takes plan to the people. His opponents in Moscow appear to be weakening.
- Hunger Strikers, UCLA Still Stalemated : Education: Parents of protesters appeal to chancellor, but he stands firmly against demand for a Chicano studies department.
- Thwarted Developer to Sue Thousand Oaks
- Actually, neither side is acquitting itself very...
- How to Help Your Local Park : Volunteer efforts fill in huge budget gaps
- VAN NUYS : Gunshots Hit Man Near Private School
- AGOURA HILLS : Freeway Sign Bill Clears 2 Hurdles
- 2nd Sanctuary Condor Killed : Endangered: It hits power lines. The death prompts officials to plan to move the birds outside the county.
- Spare Dollar Buys $16.7-Million Lottery Ticket
- 2 Slaying Victims Identified; Wife Held in One Case
- BURBANK : Homeless Center to Offer Shower Rooms
- League Told It Can Use Ball Fields
- Holiday Delays TV Ratings
- Robin S Charting a Song for a Whole Different Future
- Charles McPherson: In Control of His 'Illusions' : Jazz: The saxman has little faith in the U.S. music industry, so would rather produce and release his albums himself.
- TELEVISION - June 2, 1993
- A Lusty Show and Tell : HBO's comedy 'Dream On' is highly provocative and sexually explicit. How do they get away with it on television?
- TV REVIEW : 'Zoo' a Sly, Ironic Look Behind the Bars
- WORLD NEWS
- Memorial Day Weekend Box Office : Crowded Field Splits $88-Million Gross
- ECONOMY
- FAILING MATH: About 8,500 seniors will be...
- CALIFORNIA ALMANAC / Real Estate : Home Prices Eroding in State
- Students in Westminster to Lend a Hand to Science
- VENTURA : Patagonia Develops Jacket From Bottles
- Police: Marine Told Mother About Killings : Violence: Investigators say that Jeffrey Steven Gibson called his mother from a gas station pay phone and confessed that he had just shot his ex-wife and their daughter.
- YOUTH : LOS ALAMITOS : Youth Goes to Bat for Skating Park
- Case Focuses Attention on Controversial California Law : Courts: Oxnard man who killed his father was found not guilty by reason of insanity. Six months later, he says he's better and wants out of the hospital.
- Schools Superintendent Retires From Battle for County's Youth
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Rancho Santiago Sheds Runner-up Tag, Wins State Title
- BASEBALL / JUNIOR COLLEGE STATE TOURNAMENT : Rancho Santiago Beats Sacramento for Its First Title
- One Hit Enough to Beat UCLA, Fernandez : NCAA softball: Arizona beats Bruins, 1-0, in World Series championship game on first-inning single.
- Boy, 15, Arrested in Fire Fatal to 5 in Germany : Minorities: German and Turkish leaders work to calm Turkish community. Other arrests are possible.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Mother-Assisted Escapee Recaptured
- Class of 1993 Faces Up to a New Corporate America : Business: Many graduates are pessimistic over downsizing. But others see chance for better opportunities.
- IN BRIEF : Garden Gala Ends Year of Church Celebration
- Next Step : Jewish Settlers Vow to Fight for Land : Israel's government worries that rightist militias may create an armed underground to thwart any peace settlement with Arabs.
- Softball Provides an Alternative for Youth
- YOUTH : COUNTYWIDE : Advocates Form Children's Summit
- 'Jeopardy' Targets At-Risk Youths
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Jordan Says It All With 54 : Eastern Conference: The Bulls' star quiets the Knicks during 105-95 victory that evens series, 2-2. Pippen makes a key play.
- Two Gunmen Seized in Cardinal's Slaying
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Time for Accord on Vendors
- YOUTH : WESTMINSTER : Boys and Girls Club Reopening Full-Time
- Three Worthy City Measures : Good reasons for "yes" votes on L.A. Charter Amendments 1, 2 and 3
- Burbank Specializes Summer Activities
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Workhorse Bien Bien Recovers Quickly to Win Turf Handicap
- Profile : Madame Speaker : Britain's Betty Boothroyd gets high marks for efficiency, humor--and toughness. 'You're daft if you mix it with her,' says one legislator.
- City Hall's Tenacious, Televised Critic Tries to Make a Difference
- Block, Deputies Take Their Case to the People : Law enforcement: Sheriff and employees try to head off budget cuts, seeking support in areas such as Antelope Valley and Valencia.
- YOUTH : YORBA LINDA : Preschoolers Learn to Be Good Sports
- Jennifer HatcherSchool: Ocean ViewSport: SoftballPosition: Third baseClass:...
- STANLEY CUP FINALS : Brotherly Love Rises Above Team Loyalties
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Johnson Meets With Angry Browning
- Creating Work for TV's Higher Ground
- COMEDY
- Booth Retains Golf Tournament Title
- Painting a Bleak Picture : With One Exception, Arts Programs in O.C. Continue to Suffer
- Circle K Rounds Up Bankruptcy Reorganization Plan : Retailing: A judge is expected to rule soon on the proposal to pay creditors of the convenience store chain.
- Need Advice on How to Run Rebuild LA? Try 16th-Century Italy
- INTERNATIONAL
- No Single Formula for Motherhood : Parenting: Organized chaos reigned at a La Leche League conference in Costa Mesa. Topics ranged from breast-feeding to discipline to household budgeting.
- Hansen Soda Company Bubbling Over With Possibilities : Retailing: The beverage maker says it is well positioned to take advantage of the trend toward 'New Age' drinks.
- Clinton Tax Plan Facing Test in Texas Election
- SIMI VALLEY : D.A.R.E. Student Graduations Begin
- Girl Scouts Offer Series of Day Camps
- Canadian Ministers Meet in Effort to Halt Nation's Runaway Debt : Borrowing: Concerns are mounting that the spiraling deficit could result in limits being set by international investors.
- Lake Tahoe Full 1st Time in 32 Months
- U.S. From Abroad : America Losing Luster in Ukraine : People resent pressure to give up Soviet-installed nuclear weapons. Other complaints: missionaries and violent U.S. videos.
- FINAL COMMENCEMENT: High school graduations are coming...
- Ambulance Companies Seek Increase in Fees
- Huge Crack at Edwards Healing
- Y Day Camps Aim to Entertain, Teach
- Man, 54, Dies After Beating; Son Held
- Scouts Plan Hiking, Catalina Camps
- Inmate Captured Soon After Escape
- Centro de Amistad Has 6-Week Program
- Dedication Is Trademark of This Optimist
- Bosnia's Vacuum: Who Will Fill It? : Dole's proposal illustrates problem for Clinton
- Woodcraft Rangers Plan 8 Camp Sessions
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Snyder Too Hot to Leave Out of Lineup?
- OPERA REVIEW : A Not-So-Fine Madness
- School Choice Initiative Boosts Other Reform Plans
- Now O.C. Water District May Face Tax Problem : Finance: Proper withholding may not have been made on benefits of two top managers who resigned.
- Edwards Getting Ohio Flight Unit
- Sunland Camp Plans Field Trips, Sports
- OXNARD : 'Adopt A Cop' Program Breaks Down Barriers on Campuses
- Campground to Play Host to Family Event
- Surge in Power Restores Olerud's Confidence
- Brooks Calls It Quits as New Jersey Devil Coach
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : L.A. Fiesta: An Eclectic Showcase of Latin Styles : Willie Colon highlights the fourth annual event. More than 100 acts touch on everything from salsa and mariachi to banda and pop rock.
- Candiotti Laughs Last in Victory : Baseball: He gets a little behind in pitching Dodgers past Cardinals, 5-1.
- Creating a Bias-Free Corporate Structure : Human Resources: Experts say employers should consider overall strategy when choosing a diversity consultant.
- Spear to Sell Subsidiary's Accounts to Discount Firm
- Business Good in Simi Office of Hirose Electric
- Hanoi Gives U.S. Delegation a List of War Prisoners
- Libyan Pilgrims Arrive in Israel; Kadafi Reportedly Wants to Visit : Mideast: The trip marks a major policy shift by Tripoli regime. Israelis are cautious and U.S. is reportedly suspicious.
- WESTERN CONFERENCE : Suns Seek Redemption Tonight
- Elite Team Toiling to Perfect Tollway Collection System
- Sly's Back in Peak Form at Box Office : Movies: 'Cliffhanger' grabs the largest opening for a non-sequel on any Memorial Day weekend. 'Made in America' opens in second place.
- Grass Might Turn Even Greener as Dodgers Talk of Cottage Industry
- The Anaheim-based Leo Freedman Foundation will give...
- Graffiti Artists Cashing In on Talents : Entrepreneurs: Taggers have taken their controversial handiwork to retail trade.
- NYSE Member Jones Opens Santa Paula Unit
- Syncor Sells Remaining Home-Infusion Sites
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Season's 1st Tropical Depression Forms
- Bosnia Muslims Feel Victims of Vacillating West
- U.N. Rejects Halt in Cambodian Vote Counting : Asia: The ruling party cites 'irregularities.' It is running neck and neck with royalists.
- Film: Hollywood is about to lose one...
- Changing Lifestyles : Kim's Seoul of Simplicity : Populism is altering food, sports and fashion in South Korea. 'Money is sin and poverty is pride' under Kim Young Sam.
- Hip-Hop Dancing Part of Y's Schedule
- NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Suspended Pat Day to Skip the Belmont
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Leibrandt Shuts Out Twins in Metrodome
- Ecological Detectives Help Track Polluters : Environment: Global Geochemistry has made its reputation in a competitive field. Demand for the firm's special abilities is growing.
- Topless Dance Club May Unionize : Labor: About 125 employees, including bartenders and bouncers, will vote Friday. Grievances include Pacer's management taking a share of the tips.
- Angel Message: We Can Win It : Baseball: They lose, 10-5, to Toronto, declare they are in race for the long haul.
- Robertson Agrees to Acquire American Film
- Dogged by Family-Oriented Movie Themes
- Martin Lawrence Sells Subsidiary to Stockholder
- Bush Oil Co. Reviving Field Off McGrath Beach
- Food, Locations Undergo McTests
- YOUTH : DANA POINT : Summer Camp Has Salty Smell of the Sea
- Korean War Vet Tells 'Price of Freedom' : Sacrifice: Flags flutter in the breeze as Orange County remembers those who died in service to their country.
- Ventura County East Edition : 'This Is for John' : Hundreds Attend Memorial Day Ceremonies to Honor Military Men and Women With Speeches, Wreaths and the Playing of Taps
- YOUTH : SANTA ANA : District Wants Kids to Make a Difference
- Cub Scout Camps to Feature Crafts, Games
- The Cover Hints at Sonnets, but This Book Is All Business
- Trash Hauler Goes Public in Fight for Recycling Contract
- Succeeding in Hollywood Without Being 'Hollywood' : Acting: Kevin Dunn 'sounds like a real person.'
- Chung's Making News Tonight : Television: She becomes the second woman and first Asian-American to anchor a network newscast. Skepticism continues about 'CBS Evening News' move.
- INTERNATIONAL
- Datron Systems Profit Down 24% in 4th Quarter
- Focus on Entertainment Stocks : Spotlight: Seagram Co.
- Mid-Valley Y Camp Filling Up Quickly
- YOUTH : HUNTINGTON BEACH : Adventure Awaits Kids in Central Park
- PERSPECTIVE ON DIPLOMACY : Confessions of a Boat-Rocker : Bush's envoy to Kenya didn't like what he saw there and said so, to the dismay of Foggy Bottom and Daniel Arap Moi.
- Electronic Clearing House Signs Contract With Bank
- ENERGY
- Be Aware of the Limitations of Title Insurance Coverage
- Hollywood Is Waking Up to the Power of Hardware : Trends: Interest in consumer show reflects hype surrounding entertainment-technology convergence.
- COLUMN RIGHT / DEANE DANA : A New Climate for Control of Our Border : Clinton's and Feinstein's remarks offer a glimmer of hope for stopping illegal immigration.
- Minority Doctors Skeptical of Health Reforms : Medicine: Black doctor says he has been target of bias in peer reviews. He and others fear expansion of managed care plans run primarily by Anglos would harm minority physicians and patients.
- YOUTH : ORANGE : Teamwork a Focus of Baseball Academy
- A Shortage of Skills? : Analysts Fear Minorities' Education Won't Keep Pace
- House of Fabrics Loses $693,000 in 1st Quarter
- FOREIGN SALES OF INDEPENDENT FILMS, 1991-92
- City Growth at Center of Ventura Debate : Government: Critics say council's decision to increase population cap violates Comprehensive Plan. Officials defend action.
- Shadd WalkerSchool: Huntington BeachSport: VolleyballPosition: Outside hitterClass:...
- PREP BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Tustin's Hall Steps Back Into Lead Role : Baseball: Player who craved a chance to pitch will now help Tillers in semifinal contest against Irvine.
- STAGE
- Lord Gormley; Leader of Mine Strikes
- Girl Scouts Offer Series of Day CampsThe...
- Homer's Odyssey : Fifth-Graders Learn a Lesson in International Goodwill as Their Stuffed Bear Travels Around the World
- YOUTH : LA HABRA : Program to Offer Alternative to Gangs
- SPORTS WATCH : A Season for Kings
- Boy Awaiting New Heart Requires Interim Surgery
- Countdown to Election Day : 7 Days Left in the L.A. Mayoral Campaign : THE DAY IN REVIEW
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : Chiefly Naive View of U.S. Presidents
- Matthews Rental Firm Acquires a Competitor
- Mobile Billboard Firm Moves to Camarillo
- County Issue / School Uniforms
- BASEBALL / NCAA REGIONALS : Kansas, Oklahoma State Advance to the World Series
- Chiefs' Thomas Recalls Father in Ceremony : Memorial Day: The all-pro linebacker gives emotional speech at the wall honoring Vietnam War's dead.
- A $1,155,304 Sunday Drive for Fittipaldi
- COMEDY
- COMEDY
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : The Secret of Ketchum's Country? It's the Economy
- PORT HUENEME : Robber Takes Cash From Card Shop
- YOUTH : LAGUNA BEACH : Renovation Delay Forces Fun Options
- Planning Begins in Oak Park on a New System of Teaching : Education: Teachers and administrators at the award-winning high school are using a state grant to restructure next year's ninth-grade class.
- Report: Wilkens to Hawks
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Crim Makes Error Reading the Signs
- STAGE
- COLUMN LEFT / KEVIN de LEON : Soon We'll All Be Dependent on Immigrants : How they and their children fare as workers will be crucial to future tax revenues.
- 7 Hurt in Racial Brawl at Lockup
- Teen-Ager Drowns in Pool Accident
- A Time to Remember : As War Dead Are Honored, One Event Includes Gay Group
- Women's Center Offers Small Classes
- Riordan Counters Woo Attack Ads
- Cost-Cutting Mechanism at Heart of Health Debate : Managed care: Plan ends financial incentives for tests, services. Critics say quality could be compromised.
- TENNIS / FRENCH OPEN : Sampras Continues to Hit It Big on Clay
- Error in Accounting Vexes Wilson's Butler in Nightmare Meet
- PREP SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Irvine Determined to Defeat North Torrance, End an Upsetting Trend
- Home Sales Are Up, Prices Steady in April, Survey Shows
- Burbank Media District Faces Rising Vacancies : Real estate: The tight office market may have turbulent times as movie studios make plans to build, consolidate or relocate some offices.
- IN BRIEF : Certificate Can Lower Senior Auto Insurance
- And Speaking of Freedom of Speech . . .
- Granada Hills Camp Always on the Go
- Clinton's Problems With Congress--as Old as the Constitution : Separation of powers ensures tension between executive, legislative branches. Today, challenges are more daunting.
- Summer Children's Program Offered
- Germany Says 'Enough'
- Instead of a Life Together, Man Must Bury His Bride
- Special Camps Focus on Circus and Travel
- HOCKEY / STANLEY CUP NOTES : Gretzky's Stray Game-Winner Keeps Kings on Solid Footing
- Statement on Stanfill May Come Today
- BERLIN : AIDS Moves East
- Tiny Toon Week, Mardi Gras on Tap
- Burbank YMCA Adds Day Care
- Texas Bounces USC Out of Tournament : NCAA baseball: The Longhorns prevail, 3-2, in regional final and advance to College World Series.
- STANLEY CUP FINALS : Kings Stay Loose as They Prepare for New Chapter : Game 1: They are seemingly carefree, in contrast to the Canadiens, entering the championship series.
- Juice or Soda, Company's Assets Increasingly Liquid
- Getting to Root of Cultural Gaffes : Communication: Sorting out inadvertent insults and clearing up misconceptions is vital to diversity management.
- Inflation Fears Sink Ruble to New Low : Russia: Trading at 1,024 to the dollar, the troubled currency has lost more than half its value since the start of the year.
- Players International Plans New Stock Offering
- TECHNOLOGY : Will 'Beauty, Beast' Video Games Sell Happily Ever After?
- O.C.'s Umberg Weighs Odds on Atty. Gen. Race
- Yugoslavs' President Cosic Ousted
- Builders People Planet for City of Hope
- Media : U.N. Chafes at Exit Polls, Press Critics in Cambodia : Journalists only care about 'fire and blood and bullets,' a spokesman complains.
- PERSONAL HEALTH : When Aching Muscles Tell You You've Overdone Things
- COLUMN ONE : A Lifetime of Pushing the Limits : From his summer camp days to years as a business mega-consultant, Ira Magaziner has tried to change the world. Now he's trying to overhaul the U.S. health care system.
- Drunk-Driving Arrest Tally Reaches 37
- OXNARD : Police Warn Residents of Con Artists in Area
- Parents who finally succeeded last week in...
- New Police 'Chief' Says Job Suits Him Fine : Law enforcement: San Clemente's support for police prompted Sheriff's Lt. Tom Davis to consider position.
- Amwest Insurance Enters Joint Surety Venture
- Yen's Rise Puts Japan's Car Makers in a Bind : Trade: Purchases of American-made parts are likely to fall below targets set for 1994-95.
- Rain Brings Brothers a Deluge of Business : Cosmetics: Emigres find a profitable niche in a $300-million industry by manufacturing a line of natural hair- and body-care products.
- YOUTH : NEWPORT BEACH : Blade Schools Get Skaters In Line
- STANLEY CUP FINALS : Canadiens Inhabit NHL's Ice Palace : Tradition: At Montreal's Forum, ghosts of greatness can be intimidating to the opposition.
- 'Jurassic Park' Faces Tough Obstacles to Beat 'Batman' in Retail Sales
- Forever in Memory : Memorial Day: Holiday draws thousands across the county to local cemeteries. "It was more patriotic than it is today," observes one who paid tribute.
- YMCA Planning Variety of Trips
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bonilla's Power Trip Continues for Mets
- Surrogate Court Ruling
- Roberta Achtenberg
- River 'Preservation' Is Hurting Farmers
- Dirty Tricks
- Letters to the Editor : Quotes Don't Represent Group