- What's in a Name? Identity and Control
- Oscars Redux
- Mexico's Ignored Problem: Its Population Explosion
- How Many Jobs to Make Ends Meet?
- Clinton's Imperialism Hurts U.S.-Japan Trade
- Gift Givers Culpable as Water Officials
- Val Verde Story Brought Back Good Memories
- Bleak House : As patients died one by one, a Washington D.C. home for the mentally retarded became one of the nation's most deadly institutions. Eventually, Forest Haven was closed, but questions linger about how the nation cares for those entrusted to its protection.
- Appreciation for Series on Valley Charities
- Pointing Out Flaws of Student Testing
- Putting Mural Up for Sale 'Immoral'
- Coyote Trapping Hearing Was Unfair
- Commentary Comments
- Taking a Hard Look at the Toll of Handguns, Tourism in O.C.
- Championing Case Against Tobacco
- German Jobless Rate
- Don't Take Readers Into a Gay Bathhouse
- A Prudential Funds Customer's Story
- Rodney King
- League of Cities Ineffectual for Garden Grove
- Flower Symbolized Hope After the Earthquake
- Libertarian Party Is Not Anti-Government
- Valley Commentary : Blaming the Victims : The city's policy of suing crime-plagued businesses, forcing them to police public areas around their stores, puts a misplaced law enforcement burden on merchants and leads to fortress-like shops. And it does little to deter lawbreakers.
- Laguna Needs Police Explorer Program
- Positive Step Needed for Burbank Children
- Sportsmanship and Handshakes
- THEY'RE PLAYING HER SONG
- 8th District Plans
- Abuse Takes Many Forms--Even Sarcasm
- A Time to Dig : ...
- If You Can't Say Something Nice? : A QUESTION OF DESERTION
- NONFICTION - April 3, 1994
- NONFICTION - April 3, 1994
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- NONFICTION - April 3, 1994
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- Christian Clubs on the Rise at Area High Schools : Religion: In the Valley alone, about a dozen of the 17 district secondary campuses have such groups.
- LITTLE ROCK LAW : THE ROSE FIRM PROUDLY SENT FOUR PARTNERS TO THE CLINTON ADMINISTRATION-- AND IT'S FACED DISASTER EVER SINCE
- Christian Club : School Religious Groups Rising in Popularity
- The Future of Passenger Ships Looks BIG
- Dodgers to Debut With 'Chan Ho-Mania' : Baseball: Rookie pitcher is already instilling pride among Korean Americans.
- Company's Ballot Plan on Landfill Not Enough : Weldon Canyon: Authorities say San Diego County firm would still need state, regional and local approvals.
- Christ on Campus : Religious Clubs Cropping Up at Public Schools in Valley and Nationwide
- Jazz Reviews : Solsonics Neutralize the 'Acid' Label : The ensemble's Coach House show may not have heralded a new direction, but it did offer some fresh sounds.
- Poll Puts Britons Among World's Gloomiest
- E-Mail Delivers Life-Saving Medical Help : Technology: Computer analyst sends SOS to co-workers, who quickly come to his aid. His pain worsened after a doctor had put him on hold.
- NEWPORT BEACH : More Study Ordered on Mausoleum Plan
- United States, United Nations Stumble Over Rocky Relationship : Diplomacy: Testiness marks public and private clashes. At issue, aides say, are two distinct concepts of the secretary general's job.
- Granada Hills Man Sentenced in Tax Evasion
- Suit Filed Over Denial of IQ Test to Black Girl : Schools: Mother's civil rights filing charges Saddleback Valley school district with discrimination.
- Volunteers Let Library Add a Day : Books: The program at the Lomita branch is the first county-run facility that commits its six aides to a fixed number of hours a week.
- Routson, Sloan Qualify for Diving Nationals
- Southern Rhythm Favored in Jim Beam
- American Savings Sells Credit-Card Portfolio
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Guide for the Small Investor
- Pentagon Is Scaling Back Its Drug-Fighting Activities : Military: The move is the result of sharp budget cuts, as well as the Administration's new focus on discouraging domestic narcotics use.
- EUROPE : EU Has Change of Heart Toward Nations to East
- VAN NUYS : Man Charged Over Daylong Crime Spree
- SEAL BEACH : Beach Replenishment to Be Hearing's Topic
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Antelope Valley Freeway Medians to Be Installed
- 5 Members of Gang Held in Fatal Stabbing
- Idaho-ho-ho: Boise, once high on the list...
- Costa Mesa's ICN Reports $11.5-Million Loss
- AEROSPACE
- COLUMN ONE : Singapore: What Price Justice? : A convicted vandal's flogging sentence has been lauded by some crime-weary Americans. Others say the nation's impressive safety record is not worth the loss in civil rights.
- U.S. Releases New Papers on Kennedy Assassination : Records: Documents at National Archives offer interesting glimpses of Oswald, FBI. Information doesn't challenge lone-gunman conclusion.
- MISSION VIEJO : City to Help Upgrade Police Radio System
- SYLMAR : 12 People Injured in Freeway Crashes
- VAN NUYS : 14-Year-Old Girl Just Keeps Earning Wings
- Clinton Threat Suspect Kills Mother, Commits Suicide
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Affordable Housing Aid on City Agenda
- MOORPARK : Sports Complex Nears Completion
- Registration Taken for MS Society Walks
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Water Agency Sues to Block Santa Clarita Plan : Utilities: The suit contends $1.1-billion redevelopment proposal jeopardizes debt payments. Officials dispute claim.
- Metrolink Use Plummets as Free Rides End : Transportation: The drop in riders was expected, officials say, and the numbers who stayed to pay exceeded expectations.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / DAILY REPORT
- Despite Failed At-Bat, Loretta Found the Gap : Baseball: Called up to fill in for one game, the former St. Francis star showed the Brewers' brass enough to warrant an extended look.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / DAILY REPORT : MEN'S FINAL FOUR : Keady: Robinson Still Considering NBA
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Sanchez Puts on Hitting Display, Leads Rancho Santiago to Victory
- WEEKEND TV : Basketball Playoffs and Kuralt's Sign-Off
- Ex-Actors Again Face Equal-Time Rule : Television: FCC will restore the provision that forces stations to provide air time to competing candidates when an opponent's show-business work is shown.
- World IN BRIEF : JAPAN : Rightists Surrender in Hostage Ordeal
- GLENDALE : 2 Hurt, 2 Arrested During Gang Brawl
- TURMOIL FOR INVESTORS : Bonds Tumble; Stock Market Braces for a Hectic Monday
- Moorpark Teachers and District Agree on Tentative Contract : Labor: If ratified, the pact would give union members a bonus equal to 2% of their pay for the past year.
- Can Women Be Saints in France? : A push to enter Marie Curie, radioactivity co-discoverer, in the Pantheon
- COSTA MESA : 13 People Arrested in Raid at Coastal Inn
- Nashville Offers $100 Million for Timberwolves
- PREP ROUNDUP : Collins' Homer Gives Barons 1-0 Victory
- Burger King to Test Devices to Help Deaf People Order : Lawsuits: Settlement follows Santa Monica woman's charge that she was refused service because she could not hear.
- As Wild Salmon Fade, Northwest Losing a Symbol
- Longshoremen Outline Program After 2 Slain in San Pedro : Reaction: Union leader says group will lobby to create jobs for harbor-area youths. Rally is at spot where Japanese students were shot.
- Ojai Residents Warn Others About Radar Towers : Health: They start a national letter campaign after failing to get the weather-tracking system moved.
- Motorcyclist Dies in Traffic Collision
- Proving 'Em All Wrong : Dawkins, Spurned by All but USC, Is Making Opposing Coaches Wish They Had Him
- NBA ROUNDUP : No Rest for Defense as Suns Defeat Hawks
- Dodgers Given Praise That Is <i> Very </i> Qualified
- HORSE RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Betting Pioneer Took the IRS to Court to Gain Respectability
- THEATER REVIEW : 'School for Wives' Has Lessons for Men
- AEROSPACE
- State Says Quake Co-Payments Illegal : Damage: Warning issued after homeowners say they have to have mortgage lenders sign off on their checks.
- RETAILING
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Handy Repair Help Is a Page Away in Do-It-Yourself Books
- Valley Charter School Exceeds Expectations
- Child Kidnaping Rumors Fuel Attacks on Americans : Guatemala: Military may be fomenting fear of foreigners. Hysteria may invite hard-liner backlash.
- SANTA ANA : Bulldozing OKd for Realignment Project
- Woman Testifies on Life's Role in Palimony Case : Courts: Companion of 23 years always assured her she co-owned company and introduced her as his wife, Claire Maglica says.
- SEAL BEACH : Noise-Lowering Plan for Shopping Center
- Ailing Quance Second at U.S. Championships
- Sewer Vents May Be Cause of OdorsQuestion:...
- FEMA Answers Earthquake Disaster With a Blizzard of Aid Checks
- VAN NUYS : Roberti Opponents Allege Power Abuse
- COSTA MESA : Dentist, Landowner Clash Over Property
- Truck Crashes Into Brea Restaurant : Accident: Eatery was showered with glass and a pregnant customer was among the injured. Driver said vehicle's throttle stuck.
- Don't Skimp on Milk Labeling : Just tell consumers whether it's from cows that were fed biotech hormones
- Countywide : Airport Backers Gathering Petitions
- PREP SWIMMING ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Rolls Past Woodbridge
- Getty Gives Grant to Santa Monica College
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Car Throws a Wrench Into the Painting of Concrete Floors
- Pandora's box is passe. A new generation of products has made right angles for squares only. The shape of things to come appeals to consumers becasue it's sophisticated yet comforting, designers say. Function follows. : Curve Appeal
- Justice Dept. Top Environmental Lawyer Quits Amid Controversy
- Bosnian Serbs Instigated New Attacks, U.N. Says
- A Day Not to Take Political News Seriously
- THE WAITING GAME: Ten weeks after the...
- Leading Chinese Dissident Wei Jingsheng Again Detained
- Culver City Finds a Way to Help Quake Victims : Assistance: Small sums are diverted from redevelopment projects as grants to businesses.
- Dinosaur Studies Aren't Extinct : Science: Paleontologist tells teachers of a time when the creatures ruled. In many classrooms, they still do.
- The Courage of His Compromise : Rabin demonstrates commitment to peace
- Live, and Still From L.A.--A Victim, Garrett Morris : Crime: Recuperating from a street shooting while getting his car detailed, the actor scoffs at people who urge him to leave the city.
- Irvine Fine Arts Center Director Is Transferred
- N. California Safeway Stores Settle Sex-Discrimination Suit for $5 Million
- News Is Big for Dreifort and Park : Baseball: Both Dodger pitchers are told they will start out in the major leagues. The Angels then score a 2-0 victory.
- THEATER REVIEW : Culver City Troupe Meets the Challenge of 'Dream'
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Real Women' a Loving Memory Play
- Juilliard Quartet Kicks Off 'In Recital'
- At the Cocteau 'Cafe' : Scottish trio's latest album reflects a turbulent period of personal growth. Southland gig begins Sunday at Universal Amphitheatre.
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Natal Tense, Quiet as Troops Move In
- This Just In: A Lion Is Loose and the Gabonese Have Landed--Not
- WESTMINSTER : Trailer Stirs Interest in Archeology
- Countywide : Rabbits Are Not for Pet-Hoppers
- OXNARD : Head-on Crash Into Tree Kills Motorist
- Texas Man Dies in Freeway Crash
- ROUNDUP : Reprieved, Nordhoff Cashes In
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Huntington Beach States Its Case
- TV REVIEW : 'Abraham' on TNT--Gritty but Appealing
- MUSIC NOTES : 3 Teens Win Scholarships
- Jazz Reviews : Bassist Bobby Haynes Makes a Few Requests of His Own : The quartet leader provides a fun, relaxed setting for the Spaghettini audience without compromising professionalism.
- Fish Harvests in Puget Sound at Lowest Level in 55 Years
- Conflicting Ruling on Refugee Inmate
- Northridge Rolls Past UCSD, Stretches Volleyball Streak to 4
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S FINAL FOUR : Remaining Up Front With Hopes for Title : Game 2: Different roads lead to the same destination for Duke's Cherokee Parks and Florida's Andrew DeClercq.
- TV REVIEWS : 'Christy's' Pioneering Spirit Enriches a Homespun Tale
- GARDENING : High-Energy Hummingbirds Are Ornamental Pollinators
- Army Sergeant Who Decapitated Wife's Lover Found Guilty
- Robert Doisneau; Parisian Photographer of 'The Kiss'
- Water District Gets New General Manager
- Edison Says Fear of Quake Liquefaction Unfounded : Preparedness: Utility tells concerned Redondo residents any damage would be confined to the plant. But some city officials are not convinced.
- Landlord Calls Renter Law Biased : Thousand Oaks: Owner asks the City Council to overlook violations and allow his tenants to park four cars on the property.
- Uninspired Northridge Wins Twice
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Unhappy Griffith Leaving Wisconsin
- Starshipper Lands on His Feet on 'Highway' : Pop music: Craig Chaquico, who plays the Coach House tonight, took off with Grace Slick and friends. Now he's on a New Age road.
- Cal Lutheran Undeterred by Kernen's Tactics
- Un-Cat-Egorizable : Pop music: The Acousticats will return to San Juan Capistrano with their eclectic blend of bluegrass, rock and other influences.
- INSURANCE
- HEALTH CARE
- F. Schreider; Explored World by Land, Sea
- HOME SAFETY : Small Bathroom Poses Big Hazards
- World IN BRIEF : ITALY : Far-Right Leader Praises Mussolini
- Crucifixions, Papal Traditions Mark Good Friday Worldwide
- Oxnard Metrolink Service May Be Short-Lived : Transportation: The commuter trains start running Monday. But more funds are needed because federal quake aid runs out Oct. 1.
- TOPANGA CANYON : 15-Year Fight for Parkland Ends as Escrow Closes
- BUENA PARK : Ripley's Buys Man's Hindenburg Model
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Neighbor Sued Over Videotape of Woman
- City Council Puts Tattoo Studio on Hold : Claremont: Parlor, which has relocated near City Hall, is prohibited from opening for four months. Lack of health regulations governing the industry cited.
- 3 Robbers Terrorize Family, Rape Girl : Crime: Thieves ransack Diamond Bar home. They remain at large after early-morning chase.
- Officials Brace for Hundreds of Unwanted Cats
- Disabled Teacher Tries to Bring Out the Best : Simi Valley: Susan Jones will be honored for classroom excellence. Her mission, she says, is to find and tap something special in each child.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Turandot Puts On an Evening Gown
- CHILDREN'S THEATER : The 'Face' of Racial Harmony
- California IN BRIEF : ALTURAS : Judge Assigned in Rapist Parole Case
- 2 Kiosks Planned for Los Padres Forest
- Chapman Wins Reversal of $1.15-Million Wrongful Termination Suit : Ruling: Appeals court finds university not guilty of sexual discrimination and other allegations stemming from the firing of a faculty member.
- BURBANK : Hundreds Beam Up to Sci Fi Convention
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine Upsets Harvard in Tennis Tournament Semifinal
- PREP ROUNDUP
- He's Meek in Name Only
- Police Offer Reward in D.C. Market Shootings
- Rabin Tells Rightists He Won't Remove Settlers : Israel: But premier appears to leave open possibility of evacuating Hebron's 415 Jews in the future.
- State Appellate Justice Moore Dies of Leukemia : The law: Colleagues hail judge as an inspiration and as a legal scholar with special interest in children's welfare and probate.
- D.A. Won't File Charges in Fatal Shooting
- Transplanted Kidney Gets Good Mileage
- Tired Lakers Play Follow the Leader : Pro basketball: After barely losing at first-place Seattle, L.A. comes back to defeat the first-place Rockets, 101-88.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Islanders Close In on Panthers
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S FINAL FOUR : Remaining Up Front With Hopes for Title : Game 1: Arkansas has the advantage in size, but Arizona says it won't be intimidated, even with the President watching.
- SENIOR GOLF / THE TRADITION : Gilbert Sees Five-Shot Lead Disappear
- TV REVIEWS : Kids Get Answers to Money Questions
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- LOS ANGELES : United Way Gives $318,306 to 31 Groups for Quake Aid
- VENTURA : Girl, 7, Dies After Being Struck by Van
- Lake Forest : Quake Preparedness Tips to Be Presented
- Rookie Paulson Shoots Record 62 to Take Lead
- The 1994 National Catholic Educational Assn.'s annual...
- 2 Teen-Agers Hospitalized in Gang Shooting
- Suit Filed Over Club's Disposal of Horse Manure
- Small Fish May Play Big Role in Fate of Lagoon : Environment: Activists predict the goby's inclusion on endangered species list will provide impetus to clean up the water near Malibu Creek.
- Quartet Playing to Lesser Audience : Women: Tech hopes to stay on roll against Alabama. Purdue tries to keep dream alive against North Carolina.
- INTERIORS : Ceramic Tiles Put Accents on Floors, Walls and More
- EPA Hikes Estimate of Cost to Remove Drinking-Water Radon
- U.S., Seoul Delay Military Exercises : Defense: Decision on Team Spirit maneuvers is postponed to give N. Korea time to comply with nuclear inspections.
- Bus Collides With Truck, Injuring 25 : Sylmar: Police say the MTA driver swerved when the other vehicle turned in front of him. The crash caused a power outage.
- Lawyer, Office Manager Held in Fraud
- Back to Keep Couples Out of Masters
- GARDENING : Lots of Pampering Stems Wilting Effect of Aging on Lilies
- Dr. Paul Spangler, 95; Health Advocate Started Running at 67
- Where Fields of Dreams Are Nightmares : Midwest: Floods left farmland buried in sand. Removing it is giant task.
- Judge to Rule on Trial for Rapper : Courts: Lawyers for Snoop Doggy Dogg and two other defendants are seeking dismissal of the murder charges. They say new evidence calls case into doubt.
- Study Says Keep Street at Ventura High Closed : Safety: Report also recommends installing speed bumps on some hillside roads to discourage traffic.
- LOS ANGELES : Deaf Woman Sues Burger King, Is Hired as Consultant
- Holy Toledo! : Watch Out, Honey
- Borrowing Trouble : Small-Firm Owners Still Awaiting SBA Quake Relief
- Rep. Young to Run Again
- Raymond Geiger; Editor of Farmer's Almanac
- ARKANSAS WATCH : The Real Victory
- ASIA : 'Fresh Image' of Japan Premier Wilts Amid Probe, Problems : Once the symbol of reform, Hosokawa now raises eyebrows.
- SATICOY : Biologists Elated Over Steelhead Find in River
- ANAHEIM : Sweep at Apartment Results in 27 Arrests
- Freebies Are Few Now for Supervisors : Reform: Financial statements from board members show dramatic drop in number of gifts as the result of a tough new county ordinance.
- Family Gets Settlement in Slaying by Deputy : Excessive force: Survivors of a man killed in 1991 will get $4.4 million. Officers said they thought victim, who was carrying a stick, had a firearm.
- OXNARD : Man Dies After Car Crashes Into Tree
- GTE Customers to Get Small Refunds
- San Fernando Finds Quake Losses Worse Than Believed : Aftermath: A new assessment says 53 structures need to be demolished at a cost of about $47 million.
- MIGHTY DUCKS NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : World Championships to Have Local Faces
- Suit Charges Bias in District's Refusal to Give IQ Test
- In Russia, April Fools' Day Hoaxes Compete With the Actual News : Media: Citizens learn about snakes in Moscow sewers and a potion that covered Gorbachev's birthmark. One of those reports is for real.
- THE TIMES POLL : Most in State Feel Free of Violence on Job, Poll Says : Crime: Despite recent attacks, most feel safer in workplace than in own neighborhood.
- '84 Clinton Campaign Listed in RTC Probe : Whitewater: Investigators had named the gubernatorial reelection committee as a suspect in their inquiry into Madison Guaranty.
- Christie Brinkley Hurt in Colorado Helicopter Crash
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Westlake Minister Marks 26th Sunrise Service Before Retiring
- $318,306 Quake Relief Given by United Way
- Young, Old Join Oxnard Passion Play : Traditions: Thousands of the faithful jam the streets of La Colonia for the 23rd annual outdoor pageant, which re-enacts the crucifixion of Christ.
- A Collision With the Past : Paralyzed Regazzoni Returns as Street Racer to Site of Tragedy
- 'Here I Come' Eases Kindergarten Anxiety
- MUSIC REVIEW : Zubin Mehta Conducts From the Heart
- THEATER REVIEW : Drawing on 'Memory Tricks' for Colorful Cast of Characters
- California IN BRIEF : CLOVIS : 5 Women Drop Sex Harassment Claims
- GARDENING : After Sunset, In the Till of the Night
- SIMI VALLEY : Valley Fever Survey Reinforces Theory
- When the rich and famous march alongside...
- OXNARD : Ex-Club Promoters Fight Theft Charges
- Heart Group Offers Quake Survival Kits
- 'This is too much for us. . . . There is no profit anymore.' : Courthouse Closure Puts Neighboring Stores on Death Row
- Sunny Hills' Kim Advances in Miami
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Final Cuts Made; Snyder Put on DL
- Joseph W. Ehrenreich; Former Executive, USC Official
- Defendant in N.Y. Bomb Plot Case Pleads Guilty to a Lesser Charge
- Handgun Safety Law Takes Effect
- Man Dies When Minivan Plunges Into Sinkhole
- THE TIMES POLL : Residents Balk When Asked to Pay for '3 Strikes'
- Debate Over Resurrection Surfaces in a New Book : Easter: Biblical scholar's novel is one of several recent works that attempt to test the faith of Christians. Many clergy welcome the controversy.
- TOPANGA CANYON : Escrow Closes on Controversial Land
- LOS ANGELES : Deadlocked Jury in Rabbi's Trial to Keep Deliberating
- Quake Counseling Groups Seek Funds
- SYLMAR : Bridge Retrofitting to Begin in June
- NEWPORT BEACH : Easter Bunny to Visit Park Egg Hunt Today
- AGOURA HILLS : Santa Monicas Hit Springtime Peak
- Kingdom Found Runs Off With $55,000 Allowance
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES
- Net Worth : Rivals and Friends, CSUN Setters Accept Roles for Good of Team
- Travers Steps Down as El Toro Basketball Coach
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Giants Extend Contract With Baker
- Madonna Back on 'Letterman'? It Depends
- Pinch-Hitters Score When Inserted in the Lineup : Television: Networks rely on such dependable two-hour movies as 'Perry Mason' and 'Columbo' to help in the ratings. 'Familiarity is very important to viewers,' executives say.
- Ho Hum, Strawberry's Annual Rite of Spring
- Dole's Gift to His Country
- Shorts and Phair
- Perception
- Whoopi Remark Unfunny
- CSU Teaching Loads
- Jerry Jones' Decision Smacks of Frontiere, Texas-Size Ego Trip
- Here's a King Who Doesn't Polish His Own Crown
- An Actor's Responsibility
- Trek On Into the 21st Century : In the beginning, there was 'Star Trek,' which begat 'Star Trek: The Next Generation,' which begat 'Star Trek: 'Deep Space Nine,' which is begetting 'Star Trek: Voyager,' whose stars will no doubt get a film series of their own as we . . .
- Montel's Rapist Show
- U.S. Relations With North Korea
- Murder Trials for Juveniles
- People Discriminate, but AIDS Does Not
- Mental Health Aid
- A Magic Move by Lakers or Just Another Trick?
- UCLA Should Be Taking Note of the Headlines
- It Was OK for Miller To Read Ayres' Mail
- Getty Installations
- Health Care Reform
- AIDS Concerns Everyone
- Community Loses as a Theater Closes
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 2, 1994
- POP/ROCK - April 2, 1994
- Obituaries - April 2, 1994
- Obituaries - April 2, 1994