- Sweet Praise for 'Suite' Software
- Musical Score: Music Source U.S.A. Inc. in...
- American to Match Lower Fares in O.C. : Airlines: The carrier will be shaving about half off its minimum one-way price to San Jose to compete with Southwest.
- Why Multimedia? Tune in a Future Bill for Services--Via Mail or Screen
- He's Not Going to Take This Anymore
- CRENSHAW : Carpenters on Thrifty Project File Suit
- REDONDO BEACH : Rejection of Pet Law Puts Man in Hog Heaven
- At This Club, the Motion Carries Along With Good, Clean Fun for the Footloose and the Fancy Feet
- HERMOSA BEACH : New Principal for School District
- Talks Stall as Israelis Leave for Holocaust Observance : Mideast: Chances dim for accord with PLO before next week's target date for pullout of troops.
- ARCADIA UNIFIED: Arcadia High School completed construction...
- LONG BEACH : Commercial Flights at Airport Will Drop to 7
- Air Bag Theft an Expanding New Problem
- RODEO ACTIVE : Mainstream Success Hasn't Corralled Chris LeDoux Away From His Love for the Cowboy Way of Life
- VENTURA : Donation to Help Furnish Libraries
- PASADENA : City Drafting New Plan to Sell World Cup Tickets
- IRVINE : Police Start Program to Reduce Car Thefts
- Man Insults King Jury; Mistrial Denied
- Not Letting Gifts Go to Their Heads : Oxnard: Most City Council members return or donate bronze helmets from Korean businessman.
- Friendship Opens Door for Dopson
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : No Interpreter for Park During Games
- Long Ball Puts Away Simi Valley : Baseball: Shawn Adams' eighth-inning home run gives Newbury Park 8-6 victory.
- AGRICULTURE
- Teamsters Strike Shuts Down Trucking Firms : Labor: 22 large companies close. Other businesses could be vulnerable to shortages if the walkout lasts a week or more.
- Rumor Sends AST Research Shares Plummeting by 17%
- Employers Begin to Rely Less on Drug Tests : Labor: Fear of lawsuits discourages testing, although the trend may go the other way in California. Firms are more careful about when to test.
- Study Says California HMOs Spend up to 31% on Overhead : Health care: Industry officials denounce the medical association report, faulting its methodology.
- Chips 'n' Chutney
- SIGNAL HILL : 3 Executives Plead Innocent to Polluting
- City Hall News : MONROVIA : 3 Building Projects : Scheduled for This Year
- 19 Get Slight Radiation Dose in Reactor Mishap
- Various Artists, "Brace Yourself: A Tribute to Otis Blackwell", <i> Shanachie</i>
- Topics / PUBLIC SAFETY : Firefighters Practicing Flood-Channel Rescue Technique
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Coincidences Lead to Arrest of Suspect in Holdups
- Suspected Leader of Counterfeit Ring Held : Crime: Officials believe Faustino Morales headed a nationwide scheme that cost banks and other businesses millions.
- CAMARILLO : Ex-Worker Sentenced for Computer Crime
- LAGUNA HILLS : Appeal Filed to Stop Leisure World Bridge
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux Has His Way in 3-1 Victory
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Derby Distance Is Big Question for Fly'n J. Bryan
- Masters Becomes More Private
- Greentree Steps Down After Turbulent Season : Basketball: Three-year coaching tenure at Chatsworth marked by titles, tumult.
- MOVIE REVIEW : HEAD'Salmonberries' Goes Off the Beaten Path
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- * John Sacco has joined Shafer &...
- James Brady Out to Disarm Roberti Foes
- Wilson Adviser Says '3 Strikes' Will Save Money
- Man Gets Prison for Theft of Marla Trump's Footwear
- Cover Story : Strength in Numbers : Why Did Fourth-Graders at One School Do So Well in Math on the State Test? The Answer May Lie in Creative Teaching and Controversial Grouping Based on Ability
- Justices Say Farewell
- Environment: Sense of Humus Helps in Class
- 850 More Troops Sent to Curb Violence in Zulu Areas : South Africa: State of emergency has failed to end fighting. Additional forces will be deployed before April 26-28 voting.
- WEST HOLLYWOOD : Council OKs Complex for Low-Income AIDS Patients
- Big Sale Is On as U.S. Moves to Trim Strategic Stockpile
- Ruth Lubin of Arcadia, Ms. Senior America...
- The Bear Is Just Outside the Door : Russia: The days of being the West's lackey are over, as those who stand for a strong, proud nation come to the fore.
- Can NATO Be Decisive Again?
- YORBA LINDA : Lecture to Focus on Nixon Trip to Russia
- A Coyote Catch-22 : Wildlife: A city ban on trapping will be reconsidered. But some animal-control officials say capturing and killing doesn't help much.
- GRIFFITH PARK : Baby Born to Homeless Couple in Critical Condition
- Knowing the Score for the 1994 Bowl Season
- THEATER REVIEW : A Couple of 'Jerry's Girls' Stand Out From the Crowd : Balladeer Lisa Richard and comic singer Pat Boldt do their best to redeem the tired musical direction and staging.
- Chicago Police Seek Warrantless Sweeps to Seize Guns : Crime: Years of raids at tenement complex failed to break grip of gang violence. Court test on heated constitutional issue is expected today.
- New Shelter, New Chance for Pasadena Park Residents : Homeless: City officials, churches and people who had been living in band shell reach deal on temporary housing and rehabilitation.
- ALHAMBRA CITY HIGH: A $22-million improvement project...
- This Bit of the Great Outdoors Isn't Out of the Way
- New Band Bangs Out Solid Sounds : Fender Benders players are veterans of top local groups who are aiming for audiences that will appreciate their artistry.
- A Much-Needed Course of Action
- WEST COVINA UNIFIED: School board appointee Steve...
- CRYSTAL COVE : Fire-Ravaged Park Acreage to Reopen
- School Bond Would Be Smart Investment : Burbank High doesn't even have the electrical system it needs to provide proper air conditioning for computers and other high-tech equipment.
- Man Charged in Kidnap and Rape of Woman : Courts: Michael Kyung Lim of Woodland Hills pleads not guilty. His attorney denies he tortured his ex-girlfriend.
- In Sickness and in Health : When Breast Cancer Hits, Men Also Deal With Surviving--and Coping
- Student, 16, Accused in Brawl Will Stand Trial : Courts: James Lee of Westlake High will face charges for allegedly striking classmate with a weapon. Two suffered gunshot wounds in melee.
- Reaction to Teamsters Strike Mixed : Castaic: Union members join picket lines, but independent counterparts at one truck stop say they need to keep working to survive.
- 8's a Crowd, Renters' Neighbors Complain to City Leaders : Families: Some residents suggest stricter enforcement of overcrowding law to preserve their area's 'integrity.'
- ANAHEIM : 63 Service Groups to Get Disney Awards
- Kwan Favored at Sports Arena
- It's Magic Despite Ejection : Pro basketball: Johnson's ouster sparks 128-123 overtime victory, pulling Lakers within 2 1/2 games of Nuggets.
- D.L. Menard Tops Cajun Fest Lineup : The artist and his Louisiana Aces will be one of six acts to perform at the Long Beach event, which is returning despite a financial loss in 1993.
- Pat Donohue: A Force to Be Reckoned With
- COVER STORY : The Language of Learning : Lennox Schools Earn High Marks for Bilingual Program
- Gangs Tell Candidates No. 1 Concern Is Jobs : Politics: 10 hopefuls in Carson's elections field tough questions from coalition members who created truce.
- GLENDALE : Free Medical Care to Be Offered Pupils
- '704 Hauser' Braces for Race Issue : Television: Norman Lear's latest sitcom, from Archie Bunker's old house, may ruffle feathers when it debuts on CBS next week.
- The Beauty of the Beat : A free drum workshop aims to teach a new way to communicate and a better way to live.
- Spring Has Sprung; So Have the Wildflowers
- In Harmony With 'Maya Cosmos' : Researching the ancient people's beliefs, says Joy Parker of San Clemente, changed her world view and started her on her own spiritual journey.
- BOOK REVIEW / JOURNALISM : Humanity Lies Behind Fierce Face of Nationalism : BLOOD AND BELONGING: Journeys Into the New Nationalism <i> by Michael Ignatieff</i> ; Farrar Straus and Giroux, $21, 256 pages.
- Like Dead Ringers for Real Thing : The jury is still out on what kind of music Mr. Ectomy play. But along with Cubensis, they are a Deadhead's delight.
- PROFILE : Making Sure Non-Western Music Is Not a World Away : When it comes to ethnomusicology, Barbara Barnard Smith has the answers.
- Ventura County Firms to Strut Their Stuff at L.A.'s ECO EXPO : Businesses represented at the event range from those that promote clean air and water to fashion concerns.
- JAUNTS : Fishing Derby Lets the Whole Family Angle for Lucky Catch : Lake Piru derby event is open to everyone from toddlers to seniors. Hook the right fish and win $500.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : This Pastrami Spices Up Local Fare : Marion's in Ventura serves a giant, juicy version of the classic for $5.95. The menu is fairly limited but the Reuben shows potential.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cause of Boy's Death Remains Unknown
- Students on School Board Want a Voice on Matters : Education: Two seniors seek to persuade Ventura district officials to give them the right to cast advisory votes on nearly all issues.
- MONTEREY PARK : Mailer Is Attempt to Intimidate Voters, State Says
- SIMI VALLEY : 2% Gain in Sales Tax Revenue Reported
- Parky, we hardly knew ye: Forty-two years...
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Broken Foot Disables Giant Closer Beck
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Kramer Helps Self in a Royal Romp
- Ducks Lose, Search for New Goals After Ouster : Hockey: Anaheim is outshot, 45-12, breaking club record for fewest shots in a game during 4-2 loss to Flames.
- Standard Brands to Sell First Recycled Paint Product
- Curried Chicken and Pasta Salad
- Spring Ahead
- IN THE KITCHEN : The 50-Minute Fish
- A Cluck of Sympathy
- Free, "Molten Gold: The Anthology" (1993), <i> A&M;</i>
- UCLA's Redwoods Won't Be Deadwood After All
- Police Chiefs Back Wilson's Reelection
- Candidate finds a walk in the park can be anything but.
- DUARTE UNIFIED: The district received two awards...
- ET CETERA : Bats Push Envelope of Fathering Skills
- JAZZ REVIEW : Vibist Milt Jackson Comes in Fresh and Clear at Catalina
- Bosnian Serbs Offer Truce Talks
- Long-Lost Family Found Just Miles Away : Reunion: Westminster man was separated from his girlfriend and their children 20 years ago as Communist forces swept through South Vietnam. Red Cross workers locate them in Rosemead.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Early Warning : Schools: Unloaded gun found in a locker helps prompt rural Castaic district to buy a metal detector. Students now undergo random searches.
- CAMARILLO : Youth Crisis Center Receives $960,000
- UCLA Scientists Finding New Way to Split Atoms : Physics: Successful test promises smaller machines to do the job of huge, costly super colliders.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Swastika Painting Marks 2nd Hate Incident
- ORANGE COUNTY PLATFORM : Registering to Vote in the United States--Whose Right Is It Anyway?
- NORTH HILLS : Group Plants Seeds of Vegetarianism With Tofu Tacos
- NBA ROUNDUP : Manning Returns in Time to Save Hawks, 111-107
- British Pull Out of Match on Hitler's Birthday : Soccer: English Football Assn. cancels game scheduled for April 20 in Berlin on grounds that it would attract neo-Fascist elements.
- Navy Seeks to Test-Fire Gun on San Nicolas Island
- Heavy Metal Fan Shows Mettle on Mound : Baseball: Los Amigos graduate Andy Wise is proving he belongs in bullpen at Long Beach State.
- FIGURE SKATING : Zayak Boldly Moves Back Into Prominence
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Mets Sweep Out the Old to Open Season
- Color This Year's Arts Festival Diverse : UK / LA Festival 1994
- Fingerprint Program to Target Aid Fraud : Welfare: Critics say there are already elaborate security measures and the three-year experiment will cost more than it saves.
- Blackmun: A Jurist in Search of Justice : Nixon appointee was wise, intelligent and compassionate
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Tenants for Lancaster Outlet Mall Announced : Retail: Apparel makers tentatively agree to lease stores at site set to open in the fall. City is banking on new sales tax revenue.
- Councilman Doesn't Like the Questions : The Ethics Commission isn't supposed to become warm and fuzzy with City Hall
- Fearlessly, Calcante Triggers CSUN Sweep : Softball: Veteran rips two-run homer against UCLA ace in opener; Matadors pound 10 hits in second game as Windmiller breezes.
- Cocaine Found in Mouths of Horses at Illinois Tracks
- ANALYSIS : The Strawberry Situation Is Far From Finished
- The Times Announces Organizational Changes
- MARKETING
- Where Have All the Truffles Gone?
- 2 Former Inhabitants Arrested in Biosphere Break-In
- Voice of Reason Follows Vocal Triumph
- Trappings of Persia With a Top Chef
- THEATER REVIEW : Production's Tenor Is Farce and Furious
- Killings Thrust Marymount Into Spotlight : Education: Small, close-knit college tries to cope after slayings of Ito and Matsuura. Some students express concern about safety, lack of on-campus housing.
- Missouri Voters Reject Slot Machine Wagering
- Bobby Slayton's Tirade Is No Popularity Contest
- They're Clean-Cut--but With an Edge : Their Music Is Hard-Core--So Is Their Stand Against Meat, Drugs, Racism
- German Conscience Takes the Stand in 'Judgment'
- Police Arrest Suspect in 20 Robberies After Chase
- ENCINO : Bank's $5,000 to Aid School's Computers
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Good News on the Home Front
- Reno Joins in Endorsing Community-Based Police : Law enforcement: Attorney general joins local officials in saying it will build bonds between officers and the citizens they protect.
- The Price of Education and a Tax Revolt
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- CSUN Finally Gets Together for a Meeting
- A New Song and Dance for the Cowboy Junkies : Music: The group's 'Pale Sun, Crescent Moon' takes a more aggressive approach than the albums that gave the band its signature hushed sound.
- Summer Movie Hype Coming In Like a 'Lion' : Disney Opens Season With April Ticket Sales for a June Release
- Activist Shows South-Central and Valley Aren't Miles Apart
- Fugitive in Murder Case Arrives to Face Charges : Crime: Richard Leos, accused in 1975 incident, waives extradition from Seattle. He is taken into custody at airport.
- City Rejects Ban on Home Businesses : Thousand Oaks: Draft law, three years in the making, would have outlawed operations like photo studios, tattoo parlors and barbershops.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Hudler Thrilled to Be Back in Majors
- McKeon to Push for Smaller VA Hospital
- Superbike Great Merkel Returns With Road Races
- Ernst Starts San Clemente on Road to Title
- Clippers Come Up Empty After Late Cold Spell
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : Some Bunny to Love : 'Velveteen Rabbit' Loses Some of Its Stuffing but Still Has Plenty to Be Attached To
- Dear Socks, Wish You Were Here
- Health Net Settles Lawsuit Over Denial of Cancer Treatment : Medicine: The HMO agrees to pay less than the $89 million a jury awarded to the family of patient.
- * Kevin J. Lagerwey has been appointed...
- REAL ESTATE
- Research Branch Opens: Roper Starch Worldwide, one...
- Two African Presidents Die in Plane Crash
- COVER STORY : Drafted Into Service : Some Say Mandatory Community Work for Students Teaches Values, But Others Consider It Forced Labor
- Black Women Throw Lifeline to Their Sisters : Nashville program recruits recovering addicts to help those still mired in drug abuse at public housing projects.
- Green Ideas for Garden and Lawn
- Uneasy Silence in Smoking Wars
- DON'T CALL HIM A BOZO : Behind the Bulbous Nose and Baggy Pants Is Serious Satirist Avner the Eccentric
- MARKETING
- TCI Launching Digital TV Transmission Center : Media: New $100-million facility will enable cable operators to greatly increase their channel offerings.
- Claron L. Oakley of Pasadena has been...
- City Hall News : AZUSA : Candidates Agree That the City Needs to Repair Its Image
- '8 1/2' Finds Fellini at a High of Creativity
- 'Demolition by Neglect' : Long Beach May Use Lesson of Buffum House to Save Others
- China Urged to Give Details of Hong Kong Reporter's 'Spying'
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- What's Next for Bonds : While Some Bail Out, Others Nibble at Higher Yields
- AUTOS
- Oil and Vinegar Dressing--Hold the Oil
- Auto Air Bag Thefts an Expanding New Problem
- Norman Dunn, director of the W. K....
- After the Fires : Nature: Last year's blazes in Ventura County destroyed bushy chaparral. The result is a bumper crop of wildflowers.
- Air Bag Theft an Expanding New Problem
- Coastal Panel Asked to OK Navy Gun Tests : Environment: Weapon would be fired on San Nicolas Island. Despite precautions, there is a remote chance that sea life might be harmed.
- Laguna Hills Firm Completes Chapter 7 for Puerto Rico Unit
- The Littlest Pizzas?
- LOW FAT : Pukka Pudding
- BONITA UNIFIED: Greg Franklin will replace Bruce...
- The exclusive Ventura County music charts are...
- SHOPTALK : Keep It Simple for a No-Sweat Style : Rayon is the fabric to breeze through sweltering days. But avoid see-through so you won't have to add layers.
- Doubleday Has Faith in 'Messiah'
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Thrifty Tips for Shopping in Resale Stores
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : In a Fog
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : SAT Verdict
- PASADENA : Federal, State Tax Agents to Discuss Disaster Claims
- Schools : Storyteller Spins Tales of Cultural Tolerance : Teaching: In school performances, Ray De La Paz is part folklorist, part moralist and part stand-up comic.
- TORRANCE : City Looks at Ways to Bridge $5.3-Million Gap in Budget
- Cash-Crazed Crowd Trashes Library Shelves
- Clinton Praises Blackmun for Pursuit of Justice
- Elections That Are Polls Apart : Race Heats Up in Beverly Hills, Growth Issue Dominates in Malibu, It's Quiet in West Hollywood and a Spirited Contest in Culver City
- CITY HALL JOURNAL : BELL GARDENS : Official Gives Up His 'Cold' License Plates
- Martha Frimand of Glendora won $60,000 from...
- MONTEREY PARK/ ROSEMEAD : Soroptimists Offer Scholarship for Citizen
- Chinese Hijacker Sentenced in Taiwan
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Hopping Out
- N.Y. Police Round Up 154 Youths in Anti-Truancy Crackdown
- MARKETING : Business Sales Club's Ad Has Bark and Bite to Lure New Members
- MARKETING
- Aristide Ends U.S.-Haiti Pact on Refugees
- Regional Report : Signs of Life in Fire Zones : Areas blackened by last fall's blazes are suddenly blooming with wildflowers and bright green grasses. The rapid growth surprises many.
- ON THE ROAD : A Call to Remember the Forgotten Sick
- Postal Workers Stage Protest Over Labor Conditions
- Pamela J. Bjorkman, assistant professor of biology...
- TIDBITS : Spuds: Yogurt shop adds new machines, one to grind up some creative concoctions made of baked potatoes.
- Regional Report : County Gives $11 Million to Purchase Parkland : Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy will buy 662 acres in Topanga Canyon, where a golf course and luxury homes had been proposed.
- COVER STORY : A Battered Body Politic : Controversy, Infighting Characterize Elections in Hub Cities
- Student's Gunshot Project Allowed to Enter Science Fair
- San Gabriel resident Frank Bermel is the...
- * Alan R. Zwerner has been appointed...
- New Executive Chosen at McDonnell Douglas Division
- * Bob Quest has been elected vice...
- Q & A : Investor Sounds the Warning for Stock Pullout : Pointing to Market Changes, Huntington Beach Newsletter Says Now's the Time to Sell
- AUTOS
- Dow Edges Up 4.32 as Bond Yields Steady
- RIGHT TURN: Justice Harry Blackmun is leaving...
- 2 Westside Music Students Earn Prestigious Awards
- Topics / RELIGION : A Window Into Life of an Activist Minister : Commemoration: Admirers of the Episcopal priest Richard Parker raise $18,000 for a stained-glass work at the Hermosa Beach church he served for 40 years.
- THEATER REVIEW : Conejo 'Follies' Not Same Old Song, Dance : The Sondheim musical may have fizzled on Broadway, but the local production spotlights the show's strengths.
- A Correspondence Course
- 7 Israelis Killed in Suicide Bombing : Mideast: Car driven by Palestinian explodes near bus picking up students, injuring 45 others. Extremists claim responsibility for apparent reprisal for Hebron massacre.
- SAN DIMAS : Average Monthly Water Bill to Rise About $7
- Topics / NEIGHBORHOODS : Parents Picket Massage Salon Next to School
- 2 Biosphere Veterans Are Arrested After Project Sabotaged
- Course Maker Bought: National Education Corp. said...
- * Jeanne Flynn Martin has been appointed...
- AUTOS
- Meatless Feasts : Way Down South in Dakshin
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Acquires 27-Acre Hill for $545,000
- PERSPECTIVE ON CORPORAL PUNISHMENT : Would 'Caning' Work Here? No! : It's not a deterrent; it is discriminatory and cruel, and it would seriously harm our justice system.
- COSTA MESA : Community Service Fees Raised by City
- BURBANK : Disney to Close Studio for Wells Memorial Service
- PACOIMA : Youths Wash Clothing for Quake Victims
- Beach Party to Get Special Train Service
- Marina Gets a Victory That Satisfies
- ANAHEIM : Assailant Shoots 6 Outside Nightclub
- Klosterman, LeBaron Apply to Run Hollypark Card Club
- COMEDY REVIEW : Bobby Slayton and the Joy of Vex : At the Irvine Improv, he's indiscriminately insensitive--and funny. He says he just wants us to think.
- SIMI VALLEY : San Jose Firm Backed to Plan Police Station
- Andre Tchelistcheff, Master Winemaker, Dies : Enology: He is credited with reviving the industry in California and strongly influencing its growth.
- Judge Criticized Over 4-Month Delay in Murderer's Sentencing : Courts: Family of Valencia victim says jurist doesn't want to hand down death penalty recommended by jury.
- PLATFORM : Living Where You Work Gives Employees a Bigger Stake in the Community
- ORANGE : School Workers to Decide on Strike
- Decisions
- PACOIMA : MTA to Discuss Fare Hikes, Cuts in Service
- NEWPORT BEACH : Ex-Officer Sentenced for Thefts at UCI
- They Found These Greens Tough to Read
- SANTA ANA : Dornan Ride-Along a Trip on the Mild Side
- ELECTIONS / 20TH STATE SENATE DISTRICT : Roberti Backed by Outsiders' Money, Foe Contends
- Lurie Buys Eagles for a Reported $185 Million
- Tagliaferri Sold on Inside Pitch
- A Bounty of Rescued Celluloid : Movies: The 1924 'Sea Hawk' launches UCLA's monthlong Festival of Preservation tonight. Gems from international archives are featured.
- THEATER REVIEW : A Comedy Without a Trace of Cynicism : 'The Matchmaker' tells the whimsical story of a pompous, tyrannical merchant who enlists help in finding a wife.
- Forest and Miriam Tennant have been named...
- Crash Probe Confirms Pilot 'Lesson'
- BURBANK : Developer Selected for Senior Housing
- Obituary
- Camarillo Panel OKs Rezoning for Housing Project
- LAWNDALE : Recall Effort Targeting Lagerquist Fails
- VAN NUYS : Airport Panel Will Study Copter Noise
- Ducks Adjust Time for Game
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Fullerton Gets Some Respect
- Musick Gets 300th Victory
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Moorpark Pair Advance in Decathlon
- Bo Is Center of Show : Baseball: Jackson's star power overshadows all else in Angels' 4-1 victory over Twins.
- Gentle Touch Wins Over Fans
- TELEVISIONABC, CBS Set Saturday Lineups: ABC will...
- LOMITA : Fund Drive Under Way for Railroad Museum
- Coalition Praised for Gang Peace Work
- The Recipe to a Loyal Following
- Options in School Programs Advocated : Education: Simi Valley survey shows parents especially interested in expanding alternatives at secondary level.
- Whales: The Dangers of Mistaking the Seasons
- South African Zulus
- Wildlife Management
- Schools: Students From Magnet Center
- Seniors: New Parents Welcome Help
- Animals: Learning to Learn From Them
- Whales: The Need for the Human Touch
- Whitewater
- Here's Why Strawberry's Problem Is a...
- Homeless: Story's Portrayal of the Problems
- 40 Years Later
- George Stephanopolous