- VALLEYWIDE : Coalition Honors 2 Adults, 2 Students
- LOS ANGELES : Gangs Active in 94% of U.S. Cities, USC Study Finds
- LOS ANGELES : Suspected Getaway Driver Dies of Bullet Wound
- BURBANK : Students Learn From AIDS Fund-Raiser
- WESTMINSTER : School Re-Creates Israeli Carnival
- SOUTHERN SECTION INDIVIDUAL GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS : Slump Ends, Woods Wins His Second Title : Golf: On the same course where he won two years ago, Tiger again shoots a four-under 68.
- Bowman, May, Ross Are Taking Newport Harbor to New Heights : Track and field: The high jumpers' collective work ethic helped the Sailors win Division II championship.
- ANALYSIS : Kings' Addition by Subtraction? : Game 5: Decisions on whom to play, and not play, loom as important against Toronto tonight.
- Angels Fall, 4-3, to Mariners in 14
- Dodgers Make It Seven in a Row : Baseball: Karros hits two solo home runs as L.A. holds off Padres, 5-4.
- PREP TENNIS : Marshall, Chatsworth Win Titles
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : In Search of a City's Economic Elite : Peter Ueberroth's exit from Rebuild L.A. leaves a board that typifies the area's political and economic gridlock.
- CANNES REPORT : 'Piano's' Jane Campion Is First Female Director to Win; 'Concubine's' Chen Kaige Has First Chinese-Film Victory : 'Piano,' 'Concubine' Share the Palme D'Or
- COLUMN ONE : Unabridged Publicity Blitz : A sales war is pushing dictionaries to redefine their image. Venerable Merriam-Webster is sending its scholars on the road, armed with chocolates and inflatable store mascots.
- State Dropout Rate Dips to 16.6% for Class of '92 : Schools: Progress has been steady since monitoring began in 1986. Officials credit special programs.
- Polluting Wood Product Firm Fined $11 Million : Environment: Louisiana-Pacific's Clean Air Act violations net second-largest penalty in EPA history. Plants also to install new equipment.
- MICKEY ON GUARD: The Disney empire isn't...
- Panel OKs Justice Dept. Nominees
- Sailor's Plea Averts Possible Death Penalty : Navy: Judge discloses plea bargaining in killing of gay shipmate. The defendant could get life in prison.
- BREA : Man Hit, Killed by Tractor-Trailer
- Realizing the Dream of Arts Park Is Largely a Matter of Money
- Baby Inside Van That Was Stolen in Corona Found : Kidnaping: An anonymous caller leads police to the vehicle, where 9-month-old Kaitlynn Cortez of Cypress slept, unharmed.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Green's Mets Defeated Again as Greene Remains Unbeaten
- Reds Are Quick With Pink Slip for Perez : Baseball: Manager is replaced by Johnson after 44 games, but it isn't Schott's decision.
- Glendale Scores a Big First-Round Knockout
- Becker Leaving Bench at Rancho Alamitos for Coaching Post at Pacifica
- Athalie R. Clarke; Irvine Co. Family Trustee, Philanthropist
- Despite Rebel Raid, Cambodians Go to Polls : Election: In remote town, 25% of those eligible vote after Khmer Rouge attack. Jubilant U.N. officials report national turnout of over 65%.
- BONN : Tightening the Rules
- Boy, 1, in Critical Condition After Near-Drowning in Pool
- Woods Beats Wright by 2, Wins Section Golf Title
- Sailing
- A Summit to Legitimize a Corrupt Regime? : Africa: American participants in Gabon should ask hard questions about human rights.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Indians' Kramer Gets One-Hitter in Only Second Start
- Doo-Wop on the Hip-Hop Tip : Pop: With smooth harmonies and fresh charm, the Jalapenos put a new spin on the a cappella singing trend.
- Dick Dale, who invented the surf-rock sound...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Late Rally Pushes Dow Up 14.95 : Market Overview
- InVitro International: The Irvine developer of product...
- Business of Keeping Kids Fit Is Shaping Up : Growth: Discovery Zone is a national chain of physical fitness play centers for children. A Simi Valley franchiser says his business is off to a healthy start.
- AT&T; Unveils New Phone System With Some Powers of a Computer
- Optometric Association Approves Firm's Filters
- Insider : 'Global Villagers' Flock to U.S. Broadcast Classes : Nonprofit group helps nations from the developing world improve their telephone, TV and radio networks.
- Sony Names Schulhof to Head Consolidated Operation
- Marquardt Manufacturing Will Be Liquidated
- Dynatem/OR Signs $1-Million Contract
- GTE California, Amgen Pursue Real Estate Swap
- Savvy Investor Aiding Foodmaker in Aquisition : Finance: Leonard Green is playing a key role in helping Jack in the Box owner in bid for REG of Irvine.
- Packard-Hughes Reports Test Pact
- Laser Medical Technology Inc.: The San Clemente...
- Misty Hatcher has been appointed a national...
- Japan Airlines Persisting in Bid to Truck Air Cargo Across U.S.
- American Film Posts Loss of $1.8 Million
- Philip Laskawy will succeed Ray Groves as...
- World Is Small So Far for Disney Software : Computers: But the company with just 46 employees is well positioned to share in $5-billion-a-year home video game market.
- BOOK REVIEW : Don't Worry--Be Happy, and Be Healthy : LIFESPAN: What Really Affects Human Longevity, <i> by Thomas J. Moore</i> , Simon & Schuster, $23, 352 pages
- Stockholder Completes Sale of Interest in Unilab
- Sega to Begin Rating System for Video Games : Entertainment: Labeling similar to that used for motion pictures will gauge the level of graphic violence in each game.
- MECCA : A Great Pilgrimage
- Magnet Schools Seeking Students
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Last Mira Loma Inmates to Leave Today : Incarceration: Supervisor Mike Antonovich is trying to stop closure of the jail. Its top administrator is not hopeful.
- Severely Injured Boy Awarded $15 Million in Suit Against Hyundai
- Assembly Defeats Bill Intended to Limit Crude-Oil Tanker Shipping
- STANTON : Card-Club Campaign Signs Spark Dispute
- Cheers in Burbank--Pass the Pickle Juice : Pickle juice may not make you sober, my new friend explained, but he's sure it helped him pass the urinalysis test and land his new job.
- Track and Field
- Gina HeadsSchool: Newport HarborSport: Track and fieldPosition:...
- Camarillo Firm Finishes Solar Power Facility
- AUTOS
- Mieczyslaw Horszowski; Pianist Active Into His 90s
- Making A Difference in Your Community : Volunteers Sought to Keep Dream Alive
- Cost of Carving Up L.A. District Put as High as $40 Million : Education: State Finance Department's estimate of annual added expense to taxpayers is attacked as excessive by backers of plan. Opponents say it's too low.
- Speaking of: : Sub-Saharan Africa, Continent in Crisis
- PORT HUENEME : Fire Officials Will Discuss Tax Proposal
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 / UPDATE
- Goodwill Games
- Weekend Box Office : 'Sliver' Takes Big Slice Out of Market
- * Orville E. Beal; Former Prudential President
- Next Step : A Nation of Law, at Last? : After 75 years, Russia is again trying to forge a Western-style constitution. A troubled history is not on its side.
- NEWBURY PARK : Investigators Seek Cause of Bus Crash
- MOORPARK : City Seeks Data on Residents' Attitudes
- LOS ANGELES : Half-Cocked Gun's Action Surprises Officer in Court
- UCLA Team to Continue on Rockwell Study : Health: Over concerns of some members, panel retains epidemiologists to examine effects of nuclear materials on workers at the Santa Susana complex.
- County Dropout Rate Decline Continues : Education: For seventh consecutive year, fewer students left local high schools in 1992. Tiny Oak Park High School District reported no dropouts at all.
- Officials Upbeat Over Seal Beach Base Future
- FULLERTON : Schools May Try On Voluntary Uniforms
- NORTHRIDGE : Boy Scouts Deal With Volunteer Shortages
- Canadiens Hold Back After Reaching Final
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Death and the Maiden': Passion but Not Tension
- 'Art of the Himalayas' Presents Challenge to Western Notions : Icons: The images in the Bowers Museum exhibit may surprise those unfamiliar with Hindu and Buddhist traditions.
- Anti-China Protests Flare in Tibet City
- 'Friendly Fire' Kills 4 Israeli Paratroopers, Wounds 3 : Mideast: They mistake each other for guerrillas in South Lebanon. Premier's defense role is questioned.
- Danson Makes Ball Something to Cheer
- Riordan, Woo Remain Fuzzy on Jobs Issue
- Design horrors: A drawing of the blood-spattered...
- Shots Erupt in Store During Robbery
- A 'Housecleaning' That Backfired : Travel office: Did White House bungle again?
- LOS ANGELES : Appeal Filed in Bid to Oust Judge From Denny Case
- Countdown to Election Day : 14 Days Left in the L.A. Mayoral Campaign
- New State Law May Be Used to Expel 3 Students : Newbury Park: The boys are accused of sexually harassing two high school girls. The Conejo Valley Unified board is scheduled to take action Thursday.
- Second-Seeded Northridge Won't Be a Sleeper in West Regional : College baseball: Matadors need not have worried about making NCAA tournament. Top-ranked Arizona State is top-seeded on its home field.
- Titans Draw Maine in NCAA Baseball Regional
- TV REVIEW : 'Health Care Gamble' Ignores Part of the Story
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Campaign of Caricatures Takes Over Mayoral Race : Politics: With two weeks before the election, quest for votes gains a desperate edge. Images overwhelm the issues.
- Venice Rallies 'Round Ducks; Reprieve Won
- Japanese Angered by U.S. Acquittal of Student's Killer
- KARLSRUHE : Abortion Decision
- Officer Fatally Shoots Man After Foot Chase : Violence: The early morning slaying occurs in a San Pedro housing project. Police say the victim was wielding a flashlight threateningly.
- SAN FERNANDO : City to Employ Workfare Recipients
- Food-Stamp Mailing Goes to Private Firm
- Man Must Pay $1.1 Million to Woman Bilked of Savings
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : They Thought They Had Seen It All
- NHL PLAYOFF NOTES : Rouse Proves to Be Key for the Maple Leafs
- Calleguas Water Users Criticize Proposal for Levy
- Another Innocent on a Long List : Killing of teen-ager has focused foreign attention on U.S. firearm attitudes
- SIMI VALLEY : Nonprofit Groups Seek Grant Funding
- PORTER RANCH : Sheep Block Freeway Commute Traffic
- Decisions
- SHERMAN OAKS : Group Seeks Support for Trolley Proposal
- Wilkens Resigns; Clipper Job Next? : Pro basketball: Coach bows out after seven years in Cleveland and says he expects to coach again.
- Gordon, Titan Coaches Discuss Budget, Football
- TENNIS / FRENCH OPEN : Edberg Doesn't Get Stuck in Clay in First Round
- 'Echoes' From a Daughter's Life : Deng Lin's Tapestries Weave Family History, Chinese Art
- From Styx to the Boards for DeYoung : Pop music: The singer, who's the guiding force behind Styx and now plays Pontius Pilate in a production of 'Jesus Christ Superstar,' is juggling roles in theater and rock.
- Mexico Cardinal Slain; Caught in Gun Battle : Violence: 6 others are killed at Guadalajara airport. Rival narcotics traffickers are believed responsible.
- Deadliest Weekend of Year Ends With 24 Killed in County
- Uh-Oh Sales : Despite Popularity of 'Uh-Huh Girls,' Diet Pepsi Is in a Slump
- Plaza Home Mortgage to Acquire N.M. Firm : Sale: The S&L; holding company would more than double loan-service portfolio, but O.C. could lose 40 jobs.
- Aerospace Layoffs Compound Housing Market Problems
- Packard Bell Opens European Headquarters
- House Fate of Economic Bill in Doubt : Deficit: White House rebuffs call by senior Democrats for Clinton to make a TV appeal. Delay is likely as measure appears 20 votes short.
- Mexican Cardinal, 5 Others Slain
- Rivals Agree to Combine Standard for HDTV Systems : Technology: The competing development groups will pool their talents to bring products to market in 3 to 5 years.
- Hyundai Hit With Verdict of $15 Million : Courts: A jury holds the Korean auto maker liable for brain damage suffered by a boy wearing a seat belt of defective design in a 1988 Excel.
- Sound Wars Coming to a Theater Near You : Technology: Rival Japanese firms are using summer movies to launch digital systems that promise to create CD-like sound.
- A. Ewan Macdonald, 51, has been appointed...
- Live Entertainment Reports $728,000 1st-Quarter Loss
- Polygram Catches Film Festival's Eye
- System-Linking Software Effort Gains Backers
- ENVIRONMENT
- American Health Services Corp.: The Newport Beach...
- When a Warning May Not Be Enough : Health: If you can't read the English label, how will you know of a product's dangers? And who should be responsible for telling you?
- INSTANT L. A.: Now that Hollywood is...
- Gay Activist OKd for Fair Housing Post : Government: Roberta Achtenberg of San Francisco is the first openly declared lesbian to serve in high federal office. Senate approval on 58-31 vote follows impassioned debate on gay rights.
- Phone Regulators Must Throw Out the Lifeline
- Pay-Per-Call Firm Plans Restructuring to Cut Costs
- Benton Oil and Gas Loses $748,000 in 1st Quarter
- Cochrane Chase and James L. Doti have...
- Order for 648 Jets Could Be Slashed to 442, Lockheed Says
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Annenberg Donates Van Gogh to Museum
- Appoint Technologies Agrees to Purchase AMT International
- Return to Los Angeles
- Genetic Origins of Good and Evil
- Ambassador Posts
- American and French Heroines
- MOVIES - May 25, 1993
- Names in the News - May 25, 1993
- Names in the News - May 25, 1993
- Names in the News - May 25, 1993
- Obituaries - May 25, 1993
- Obituaries - May 25, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 25, 1993
- POP/ROCK - May 25, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 25, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 25, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 25, 1993
- MOURNING IN O.C.: Condolences poured in Monday...
- U.S., France Defend Plan for Bosnia : Balkans: It could lead to Serb withdrawal from some areas, officials say. Proposed U.N. protection is cited.
- TWO-WAY STREET: Orange County Transportation Authority officials...
- Defense Spending Cuts Cost Valley Millions : Economy: Prime contracts have been reduced by 16% since '89, Times study shows. There is a ripple effect.
- Fire Chief Calls for More Inspections : Housing: Manning wants task force to check buildings in Pico-Union/Westlake and other crowded areas of the city.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Riordan Wins Backing of L.A. Police Union : Politics: Woo attacks rival as delinquent taxpayer. Meanwhile, campaign spending on both sides mounts.
- HEALTH VOTE: County supervisors are expected to...
- White House Broke Its Rules on Travel Probe
- NEW CALLING: The Rev. Charles R. Swindoll,...
- TECHNOLOGY - May 25, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - May 25, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 25, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 25, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - May 25, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - May 25, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - May 25, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - May 25, 1993
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- BOOK REVIEW : Courage in the Face of Emotional Poverty : PEERLESS FLATS, <i> by Esther Freud</i> , Harcourt Brace, $19.95, 218 pages
- Friend or Foe? Hard to Tell in Toxic Relationships
- TAIWAN
- In Dispute : Tiburcio Vasquez: A Hero . . . : To Californios, he was an avenger who resisted the Yankee invasion.
- BREA : Schools to Honor Four Employees
- Hockey
- MOUNTAIN BIKE RACING : Coloradan Easily Wins the Downhill Title
- ART
- THEATER REVIEW : Imaginative Vision Fuels This 'Romeo' : Dynamic direction, inventive staging propel contemporary version of Shakespeare's classic love story on a CBS backlot.
- RETAIL
- RANDELL YOUNG : Owner, Randell's nightclub in Santa Ana
- Billboard Over Miami?
- Federal Panel Tackles Airline Industry Woes : Transportation: Officially, most of the companies back the effort, but many also believe they should be left alone.
- A Windows Opening at Microsoft : Computers: Today marks the premiere of the new 'NT' version, which is designed to extend the operating software's dominance beyond the desktop PC.
- JAPAN
- AUTOMOBILES
- VIETNAM
- AEROSPACE
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Roe Nearly Upset in 1989, Paper Reports
- Guns-for-Money Swap Nets Over 700 Firearms
- Rags-to-Riches Caterer Faces Tough Transition : Business: Hard work and government contracts were main ingredients in Desia Ritson's success. But now she fears for her employees' future.
- Despite Threats, Voters Flock to Cambodia Polls
- 19 Lose Lives in County Violence Over Weekend
- Man, 39, Killed During Dispute With Wife
- Motorcyclist Killed in Head-On Crash
- Films Replace Roughhousing on Culturally Enhanced School Bus
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Eader Named State Distinguished School
- NOTES : Burns Goes to Foligno, the Voice of Experience
- Bacharach and David: Reconciled and Honored : Music: After an acrimonious split, the look of love is again in their eyes. They receive ASCAP's Founders Award tonight.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Benefit for 'Peace': Too Little From Too Many
- 'Bound by Honor': A Wake-Up Call to Audiences
- Analysts See Escalation Risk in Bosnia Plan : Military: The initiative is more modest than what the U.S. had proposed. But things could turn sour if Serbs resist.
- Bosnian Romeo and Juliet Slain
- N.Y, N.Y.: This could be the toughest bike town : Thieves prey on bicycle owners. Then there's tortuous traffic, kamikaze cabbies, door-opening motorists.
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Candidates Back Ideas in VOICE Plan : Campaign: At a grass-roots forum, council contenders support more police and programs to fight gangs and graffiti.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Hearings Scheduled on Fee Proposals
- Surrogate Case: A Good Ruling : State high court upholds genetic parents
- Riverside Retreat : Retired Man Started Planting Flowers and, Before Long, He Had an Oasis
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : White Sox Are Saved by Bell, 5-4
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Freedom Cry Stretches Out to Win Hawthorne
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Lewis Often Hides Light Under Bushel
- TEEN-AGE FARMERS: Tired of their hayseed image,...
- WESTLAKE : Authorities Unable to Locate Sky Divers
- COUNTYWIDE : Scholarships Given African-Americans
- Kings' Ship Runs Aground, 4-2 : Game 4: Robitaille, Carson remain goal-less as the Maple Leafs tie the series, 2-2. The next game will be at Toronto.
- 1 Man Arrested After 2 Die in Gang-Related Shooting
- Event Is Missing Major Parts : French Open: Absence of Seles and Agassi takes away some of the drama at Roland Garros.
- Volleyball
- LACMA Changes Point to Team Dissolution
- Sand Trapped : Residents Along Part of Mojave River Dig In for Battle Over Drifting Dunes
- LONG RIDERS: At 5:30 a.m., high-desert teen-agers...
- 3 Teen-Agers Arrested in Carjack Killing
- Latinos Fail to Change Knight's Viewpoint : Race relations: Activists had hoped to 're-educate' the assemblyman. He had distributed a poem mocking illegal immigrants.
- Dance of Peace : Royal High's Guard Team Puts Its Best Foot Forward for Simi Valley
- IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
- Volleyball
- CANNES REPORT : A Top Year for Chinese-Language Film : Movies: Director Chen Kaige's 'Farewell to My Concubine' is the hit of second half of the festival.
- Inability to Score Makes U.S. Fit to Be Tied Again
- Setting the Pace : Doctor Motivates Latino Youth Through Running and Education
- CELLULAR SOLUTION: Those yellow call boxes lining...
- Nation IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Program Aims at Violence on Women
- Cultivating Thought : Education: Farmers teach schoolchildren the basics of agriculture. New program seeks to expose students to the real thing.
- Oxnard City Council May Reverse Emphasis on Upscale Housing
- PERSPECTIVE ON WAR : Beware the Call to Righteousness : America's missionary impulse is not the mark of an enlightened state; it inevitably unleashes the forces of brutality.
- Youth / OPINION : 'Here Comes the Reality' of Prom Night
- Technology Puts New Face on Police Work : Innovation: Computer enhancement of photos, which figured in the capture of Mark Richard Hilbun, is a valuable but prohibitively costly tool.
- Potvin Too Young to Feel the Pressure : Maple Leafs: Goalie made Fuhr expendable and he might take team to the Stanley Cup.
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : A 9 1/2-Hour Bill Packed With B Players and Newcomers : Peace 'Jam': A Marathon <i> Sans </i> Best Runners
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Rodgers: Rock Nomad Leads Blues-Rock Pack
- A Familiar Refrain: On the Road Again
- County Issue / Law Enforcement Funding...
- Cambodia
- Deficit Trust Fund
- State Taxes and Budget Cuts
- State Taxes and Budget Cuts
- Geoffrey Cartoon
- State Taxes and Budget Cuts
- Foreign Execs' Pay Less--If You Don't Count Golf Clubs
- AUTOMOBILES
- Author Patches Into Party Line at Round Table West
- Subway Builder's Link to Union Questioned : Labor: Members of carpenters group seek federal investigation of Ronald N. Tutor's role in pension fund investment in concrete company. He says he has done nothing to benefit himself.
- OCCUPATION: SOCIAL SERVICES DIRECTOR
- Gripe : 'Hollywood, I'm Pointing at You'
- Presidential Power to Veto Spending
- OXNARD : Planners to Study Crime Effects of a Billiard Hall
- Rebuild L.A. With Stones the Current Builders Left Out : Inner city: Ueberroth's resignation sheds light on our need of an urban policy.
- Cutbacks Result in Unserved Arrest Warrants : Law enforcement: Two Sheriff's Department detectives are left to try to deal with a backlog of 95,000 cases.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : History Doesn't Repeat, Rancho Santiago Wins
- AN APPRECIATION : A Farewell Chat With the Sugarbakers : Television: An evening with 'Designing Women' was like a night out with the girls: makeup, men and the unfairness of life.
- A Profession on the Edge: New Doctors Face New Day : Medicine: As health reform plans lower expectations, 5 graduates enter a career that's no longer a sure thing.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Driver Thrown From Car Is Killed
- Philanthropist, Activist Athalie Clarke Dies : Obituary: The widow of James Irvine III--whom daughter Joan Irvine Smith called 'the grand dame of Orange County'--worked tirelessly for such causes as establishing UC Irvine. She was 90.
- Over There Is Where We Need to Be, Militarily : Pacific Rim: 'Forward forces' overseas are not just crisis-ready; they also promote U.S. interests.
- Through the Smog, They See Lure of Greener Pastures
- WESTERN CONFERENCE FINAL : SuperSonics' Defense to Test Suns' Range
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hat Trick Pulls Rug on Snyder
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE STATE SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Title Isn't Everything to Palomar's Ward
- 'La Diferencia': Literature for the Little Ones : Theater: Actress Elizabeth Pena is relishing her cultural appreciation project for Latino children.
- Q&A; / ANDREW BARNICLE : Theater's Director Takes Stock
- Woman Killed by Female Purse Snatcher in Vegas
- VALLEY CHRONICLE: The concept of in-flight movies...
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Jury Acquits Man Who Shot Japanese Youth : Crime: Panel deliberates only three hours before clearing Louisiana man in slaying of exchange student who approached his front door.
- Visiting Press Puts L.A. on the Couch
- Repressing Moderate Reform : Saudi Arabia's rulers invite trouble with an unnecessary crackdown
- Salmon, Snow Reverse Roles in Angel Victory
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Lippman's Got It Wrong--as Do the 'Elite'
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Theater : 'Night Kramer Kissed Me' a Compelling, Fresh Show
- True Fiction : Books: When Hollywood insiders write about the business they know so well, the results can be as outrageously entertaining as the real thing. Well, almost.
- Auction Draws Cash Crowd for Comic Strips
- Today's Agenda
- Ferreira Is Getting Ready for Some Battles of His Own : NHL: With the draft just around the corner, Ducks general manager knows preparation is the key to success.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pathos and Pizazz in Long Beach : Conductor JoAnn Falletta has the right stuff--a compelling presence and interesting programs--to pack Long Beach Terrace Theater.