- Haunting Tales of Vietnam Gulag
- O.C. City Acts to Bar Spraying; Protests Grow
- PIE: As part of their rally at...
- 8 Escapes Stir Bid to Upgrade INS Facility
- Names in the News - Jan. 23, 1990
- Names in the News - Jan. 23, 1990
- Names in the News - Jan. 23, 1990
- Names in the News - Jan. 23, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 23, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 23, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 23, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 23, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Jan. 23, 1990
- WORLD : Anne Denies Divorce Reports
- Noriega's Fortune Put at $300 Million : Panama: A $27-million French castle is among the holdings linked to the ex-dictator. The new government plans to quickly lay legal claim to the wealth.
- NATION : Ex-Senator Snowmobiles at 92
- Times McMartin Coverage Was Biased, Critics Charge : News ANALYSIS
- Azerbaijanis Demand Soviets End Crackdown : Ethnic strife: Nationalists in Baku threaten to blow up an oil tanker. Gun battles continue.
- Million Mourn in Azerbaijan : Ethnic strife: Muslims lament those killed by Soviet troops and throw away Communist Party membership cards.
- Israel Releases Key Palestinian, Probes Minister
- Store in Tujunga Sold $30-Million Ticket
- Landowners' Trespassers Are Not So Easily Forgiven as City's
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Ethics Bill: How a Compromise Unraveled : City Hall: The reforms that seemed so urgent last year lost their allure when council members realized how they would be affected.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls' Start Finishes Knicks, 117-109
- Giants' Clark Now Richest Player: $15-Million Deal
- STAGE
- SHORT TAKES : Dreyfuss' Fame Is 'Right Size'
- SCR Plans Reading of Work by Once-Banned Soviet Playwright
- Channels 2, 4 Share Golden Mikes Limelight : Broadcasting: In the radio category, 11 of the annual awards honoring local news programs went to KNX-AM.
- Music Reviews : Beach Cities Symphony Steps Into Limelight
- JAZZ REVIEW : Alexandria Comes Out of Shadows
- 'Mobilingua' Adds Momentum to Conversations
- NATION : Barry Leaves Washington for Treatment Center in Florida
- Dow Falls 77 in New Drubbing : Interest Rates Fan the Fears
- 4 Rescued After Plane Crashes Into Sea
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : 'Madam' Sorry About AIDS Gaffe
- Red Cross Founder in Haiti Forced Into Exile : Caribbean: Opponents say the government crackdown is aimed at making Lt. Gen. Prosper Avril a dictator.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : The Truth About Trash : Landfills: Although biodegradable garbage supposedly breaks down over time, the type of disposal now used may simply mummify it for future generations.
- Change in Tactics Casts the Border in a New Light : Immigration: Illumination follows failed plans for ditch, more staffing. Rights advocates see no problem with the lights.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKES
- GARDEN GROVE : Police Ask Help in Finding Missing Girl
- BUENA PARK : Club to Issue Funds to Civic Groups
- IRVINE : Woman, 66, Dies When Car Hits Tree
- Calculating the High Price of Friendship at Super Bowl Time
- McNall Wants It All--Nicholls Takes Fall
- Lemieux Steals the Show : Hockey: Pittsburgh center scores four goals in Wales Conference's 12-7 All-Star victory over Campbell Conference.
- Becker Criticizes Rules That Led to McEnroe Expulsion
- Hammer Bids to Buy Back His USC Donation : Art: The industrialist's unprecedented proposal is complicated by a dispute over a Rubens work USC loaned back to Hammer, who has ignored requests to return it.
- USAir Pilots Reach Agreement
- WORLD : Bulgarian Faces Decades in Jail
- Colombian Drug Suspect Extradited
- TENNIS AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Players Are Placing Blame on McEnroe
- Primo Nebiolo, president of the International Amateur...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Toyota Exports Off, Nissan's Up
- As New Resort Owners, Father-Son Team Has Come to the Fore : Resorts: As it upgrades La Costa's already plush facilities, Sports Shinko is expanding. Worldwide assets are estimated to be $3 billion to $4 billion.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Justices Won't Lift Cougar-Killing Ban
- Opening Night Crowd Sings the Praises of Wilson's 'Piano Lesson'
- Foley Urges Caution on Payroll Tax Cut : Social Security: 'I'd say don't do it,' the Speaker says of Moynihan plan to pare $55 billion from amount withheld from workers' wages.
- TUSTIN : Group Aids Refugees of Albania
- LAGUNA BEACH : Hotel Marks Six Decades of History
- A 13-year legal battle between Nevada Las...
- Oregon Holds Off Washington State
- Pete Rose Living a Ward Cleaver Existence
- RACQUETBALL IN SANTA ANA : Adams Has Magic in Final
- POP WEEKEND : Ho-Hum Evenings With Some Rock Stars From the Past : Todd Rundgren: His singing contained blatantly awful moments of hawing and screeching and shrilling and rasping.
- SHORT TAKES : Woodruff to Leave 'Frontline'
- TV REVIEW : Hestons Sail for 'Treasure Island'
- Couples Search for Ways to Perk Up Nanny Jobs
- WORLD : E. German Finance Minister Quits After Probe Is Disclosed
- LOCAL : Construction Worker Injured in Palmdale Water Tank Fall
- Critics Find Irvine Rather Less Than Ideal as a Model City
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Chest Pains Termed Treatable
- Latinos Are Fighting for Community, Not Just for Property Values : Prison: A tradition of collective action infuses the fight to block construction of the state's downtown facility.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Modern Ring of Truth in Ancient Healing Practices : Medicine: Egyptian doctors combined magic spells and practical methods in treating their patients.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Cocaine Linked to Birth Defects
- Nicholls Trade in Works for 2 Weeks : Hockey: Kings' center initially says deal that sent him to the New York Rangers is a dumb one.
- Adrian Dantley, rejecting a guaranteed $1.2 million...
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL
- AT&T; May Seek Mutual-Aid Pact: AT&T;, embarrassed...
- A Taste for 'Pacific New Wave'
- P.M. BRIEFING : British Costs Up, Output Down
- West OKs New Aid to Poland and Romania
- Comic-Strip Koran Author Condemned
- Chicago Archdiocese to Shut 31 Parishes, Many Schools in Sweeping Cost-Cutting
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Sammy Davis Credits Kindness
- Tanker Spills Gas Off Alaskan Coast
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Spinal Nerves in Rats Regenerated
- Girl Shot Dead, 4 Others Injured in Gang-Related Drive-By Attacks
- THE SIDELINES : Seattle Subs Farmer for Ellis
- WINTER SPORTS ROUNDUP : Zurbriggen Close to Fourth Cup Title
- Stanwyck a Unique Spirit Among Her Peers
- Hitachi to Open a South Carolina Plant:...
- P.M. BRIEFING : MCA Expects to Show Profit
- Okies joining a sort of 'Grapes of Wrath' in reverse.
- Yeltsin Decries Use of Troops in Azerbaijan
- Calm Belies Border Tension in Armenia
- LOCAL : Panel OKs Quake Bond Issue
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Test of Revolutionary Anti-Rejection Treatment Awaited : Research: Lab results are promising for organ recipients. Success could eliminate the need for the lifelong use of harmful drugs.
- Water Skier, 26, Killed by Boat That Towed Him
- SANTA ANA : City Acts to Boost Count of Latinos
- SUPER BOWL XXIV : DENVER BRONCOS vs. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS : Broncos Are Not Without Weapons : Football: Their hopes rest with NFL's No. 1 defense and a big-play offense led by John Elway.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Bush Has Met Goal on Envoys, Aide Says
- Will Freedom From Apartheid Be Next? : South Africa: With the world in motion and the costs of systematic racism sky-high, Pretoria's leaders recognize that democratic change is inevitable.
- Pentagon Land Grab?
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- THE SIDELINES : Gervin Allowed to Stay in Spain
- PEOPLEWATCH
- PEOPLEWATCH
- Music Reviews : L.A. Baroque Orchestra Makes It to Mainstream
- Michigan State's Perles Says He Is Negotiating Contract With Jets
- Cash Offered for Buying American Car: A...
- High-Tech Sales to E. Europe Expected : Bush Reviewing Recommendations as Nations Shed Communist Domination
- Delta's Quarterly Profit off 25%
- Travelers Irked by Surprise Tax on Foreign Buys
- Miracle Man of Thailand : Profile: After his campaign for condom use dramatically lowered Thailand's birth rate, Mechai Viravaidya is going after the growing problem of AIDS.
- For O.C.'s Teen Homeless, Few Doors to Knock On
- Iran Sums Up Drug Fight
- Murdoch Pays $4 Million for 50% Interest in 2 Hungarian Papers
- Greening California, by Initiative : Environment: The reality is that our state has been bombarded by pollution. If our leaders won't act, the voters can.
- CORONA DEL MAR : School Will Reopen in Crowded District
- COUNTYWIDE : Expansion Project Closes Waterline
- Northwesterners Can Just Knock it Off : Migration: We hear they don't like it when Californians move in. But face it, Seattle was pretty dull before the immigrants made it come alive.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Scouts' Spirits Dip to Half-Staff in Theft
- Fire at Office Building Does $500,000 Damage
- Perez to Defend Title Tonight at Forum
- THE SIDELINES : Louisiana Tech Women Top Poll
- He's Just Beginning a Mammoth Job : Skiing: At 74, Dave McCoy has already done enough to earn a life of leisure. But he won't stop working on his mountain resorts until all his dreams become a reality.
- Hatfield Accepts Clemson Job
- Katarina Witt Brought Down Walls for Movie
- Pop Weekend : Lisa Lisa: By the end, she was extorting applause by saying she would call it a night unless the crowd made her feel welcome.
- Globes Enter the '90s With a Nod Toward Social Relevance : Entertainment: 'Born on the Fourth of July' wins four awards and 'Driving Miss Daisy' three.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Gas Prices Rise Again: Cold weather prompted...
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Soviets Make Large Wheat Purchase: The Soviet...
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Detroit Cardinal Gets Vatican Post
- P.M. BRIEFING : Chrysler, Austrian Venture Set
- Nation IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Controller Fired After Fatal Crash
- BREA : Protest Planned for Malathion Spraying
- Parks in Palmdale Lag Behind Population Boom
- Council Going Public With Dump Debate : Landfill: The Santa Clarita City Council will host a forum on the proposed Elsmere Canyon dump. Feedback could influence the city's stand as well as the upcoming elections.
- NEWPORT BEACH : 'Main Man' Hondo Cuts Teeth on Crimes
- SAN DIEGO COLLEGE BASKETBALL
- MEDIA : Ted Leitner's Opinions--A Little Goes a Long Way
- SHORT TAKES : 'Born on the Fourth of July' Keeps No. 1 Spot at Box Office
- Lakers Pound the Pistons : Pro basketball: Aggressive play helps Los Angeles win, 107-97, ending a seven-game losing streak against the NBA champions.
- Black Commonwealth nations have refused to back...
- Krickstein Hurt, Could Miss Davis Cup
- Teachers Delay a Stand on Spending Plan
- Shelter Finds Site, Needs Funds
- 49ers Using Colts' Debacle as a Warning
- The Problem With These Guys Was That They Got Publicity
- Shakespeare, Mozart, Puccini : STAGE REVIEWS : 'Midsummer' and 'Lear' Presented by Branagh's Renaissance Theatre Co.
- QUOTABLE
- Lisa Lisa a Hip-Hop Schoolmarm at Celebrity
- Trump
- Metallic Balloons
- Energy and Environment
- Proposition 73 and Bill Press
- P.M. BRIEFING : Cranston Seeks OK for Lincoln Investors to Sue Government
- College Poll Finds Spirit of Activism : Students: A survey of freshmen nationwide shows they are becoming more interested in liberal causes and protest movements. But most favor the death penalty and oppose legalizing marijuana.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Cats' Earwax Craving Queried
- Boy Scouts Rescued From Mountain
- An Issue of Morality
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES THE HOMELESS : The Sins of Santa Ana Make Miserable Existence Hellish : City officials' systematic campaign against the less fortunate is becoming brutal and ugly.
- BUENA PARK : Warehouse Project Agreement Reached
- Sockers Handled by Dallas
- PREP REVIEW : Ailing Esperanza Isn't Limping on Soccer Field
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Japanese Cattle Call : Investments: Since quotas back home were eased in 1988, they have raced to buy U.S. properties, feedlots and meat-processing plants, including some in California.
- Time-Life Books Buys Australian Book, Music Club
- Japan's Financial Markets Face Troubled Times : Securities: Concerns about higher interest rates and geopolitical unrest have sent stocks tumbling, depressed bond prices and weakened the yen.
- 6 Political Activists in Haiti Forced Into Exile : Caribbean: Opponents say the government crackdown is aimed at making Lt. Gen. Prosper Avril a dictator.
- Romania to Get Food : U.S. Sends $80 Million in Food to Romania
- Home Savings Merger Denied: The federal Office...
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Bank of New England Expects Large Loss:...
- Fishing Crew Flees Boat Ablaze Off Palos Verdes
- LOCAL : State Population Hits 29 Million
- All-White Jury Ruled Non-Racist : Constitution: Supreme Court refuses to expand Sixth Amendment rights on an impartial jury for white convicted rapist.
- NATION : Gay Priest Testifies, Loses Post
- Bush Gives Anti-Abortion Marchers His Support but Chooses Not to Meet Them
- Cult Leader's Wife Returned to Ohio
- No Fear of Flying : 'Bad Girl' Novelist Erica Jong Is Back with a Steamy New Book
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Budget Analysts Add Up Quake Costs
- Plan to Carve Wider Roads From Cardiff Lots Assailed
- Measure M Might Be Headed for a New Vote : Transportation: Officials, armed with a new survey that indicates Measure M might have passed if voters had known it contained growth controls, will meet today to discuss placing the tax plan back on the ballot.
- SANTA ANITA : Jockeys Give Canani 1-2 Finish
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Device Found Effective in Controlling Heart Rhythm
- For Cox, Water Wasn't Only Obstacle : Swimming: Surprise visitors, government appeals and rough weather were other problems she had to cope with for the sake of international goodwill.
- 'Wanda' Lures More Video Renters Than 'Rain Man'
- Whittle Buys Into TV for Doctor's Waiting Rooms
- Carbon Copies : Autos: While the Big Three close plants, Japanese facilities here hum along. They match the quality of plants at home by duplicating everything from blueprints to procedures.
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Team Plans Implant of Artificial Lung
- NATION : N.Y. Police Executive Sworn In
- Yugoslav Communists Give Up Monopoly on Government Control
- MISSION VIEJO : Arts Series Planned for Schoolchildren
- Opening for Principal Goes Begging at San Diego School : Education: Year-round schedule, burnout factor cited as district considers outside applicants for performing-arts magnet school.
- As Los Angeles Transforms, So Must the United Way : Charities: To remain a catalyst for positive change, the organization has to adapt its methods and respond to new attitudes, people and problems.
- Razorbacks Name Crowe New Head Football Coach
- SHRINE GAME : Nies Does It All in West's 22-21 Victory
- AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Becker Survives 5-Set Struggle With Mecir, Reaches Quarterfinals
- LEGAL FILE
- Let's Play by the Rules
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Bush Aides Support EPA Cabinet Status
- Jacobsen Ends 6-Year Drought : Golf: He birdies final hole to avoid playoff with Scott Simpson and Brian Tennyson in Bob Hope Classic. Victory is Jacobsen's first since 1984.
- Teachers Share Lesson: Play All 9-1 to 19-1 Odds
- He's New Man in Charge of Chargers : Pro football: General Manager Bobby Beathard, who runs marathons and surfs, marches to a different beat.
- SHORT TAKES : Daniels Denies He's 'Simple'
- California IN BRIEF : ANAHEIM : Fire Briefly Shuts Disneyland Train
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : AIDS Breakthrough Predicted for '90s
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Prop. 103 Cases to Go to Single Court
- Horseback Outback : No-Frills Park Could Use a Few, Riders Say
- Havens, Jackson Choose Colleges
- THE SIDELINES : Lakers to Retire Abdul-Jabbar's No. 33 Jersey at March 20 Game
- Music Merchants' Do Nimble Two-Step Into Past and Future : Music industry: With dealers offering the equipment they anticipate musicians will be buying and relying on, the NAMM show can also suggest where music is headed.
- DANCE
- DAVID L. WEISS : A World of Opportunity : Growing Executive-Search Firm Has Global Aspirations
- Japan Is Prepared to Resume Discreet Bank Loans to China
- LOCAL : North County Protest Planned as Medfly Spraying Continues
- Western Europe Plans $70 Million in New Aid to Romania, Poland
- 7,000 Cheer Opposition in Defiance of Mongolia's Ban on Demonstrations
- Schwarzenegger Cast by Bush
- When Making a Film Becomes a Reel Traffic Problem
- Grieving Armenians Vow to Aid Homeland : Rallies: Thousands of immigrants from the war-torn republic show solidarity at demonstrations, at fund-raisers and in the classroom.
- Norwegian javelin champion Trine Solberg has been...
- Soviet Ice Hockey Superstars Flame-Out in NHL
- Palomar's Barrick Picks Stephen F. Austin
- A Fresh Start for Bruins : College basketball: UCLA freshman Tracy Murray gets first start and scores 25 points during 106-97 victory over California.
- THE SIDELINES : French Name Davis Cup Squad
- SHORT TAKES : Singer Helps Drew Barrymore
- Hoary Conventions From Rock/Funk Semi-Pioneers
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Everybody Wins' Falls a Bit Short of Victory
- Music Reviews : Nova Thomas as Violetta in Costa Mesa's 'La Traviata'
- India May Refile Case Against Union Carbide : Law: The government said it will reinstate criminal charges if the firm's $470-million Bhopal settlement is overturned.
- Delays in U.S. Aid Hamper Opposition in Nicaragua
- Century 21 Office Tops Food Drive--5 Tons Collected
- Lancaster Man Dies as Car Ends Up in Creek
- Invoking John: Yoko Ono unveiled "Painting to...
- Birthing Centers Gain Popularity : Childbirth: In an age of high-tech medicine, these low-tech, non-hospital facilities for low-risk mothers are multiplying. Critics say they cannot deal quickly with possible emergencies.
- At Least 21 Protesters Killed by Indian Troops in Kashmir
- Police Wound Gang Member in Shoot-Out : Crime: Westminster officers shoot 18-year-old in the hip after he and another youth fired at their pursuers.
- Shakespeare, Mozart, Puccini : OPERA REVIEWS : A Fine 'Figaro' at Music Center
- P.M. BRIEFING : Carbide Sinks on India Action
- Record Industry Decries Sales of DAT Recorders
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Dozens of Dolphins Die in Gulf Waters
- Democracy Is Thin Gruel When Cupboards Are Empty : Poland: The government is threatened with strikes--and worse--unless it can put food and fuel on the market. Foreign aid is needed immediately.
- Whose Rights Are Being Trespassed Here? : Property: In California, owning land is not quite an offense, but isn't something that entitles one to the benefits of law enforcement, either.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES IMMIGRATION : About Half Those Hanoi Releases Are Expected--and Welcome--Here : Nearly 90,000 political prisoners and their families are likely to come to the United States in the next 5 years.
- Silver Ending Wins Easily in El Camino Real Derby
- WOMEN'S GOLF : Sheehan Staggers, but Still Wins Easily
- London Event Shows All in Good Mime
- Music Reviews : eXindigo Delivers Recent Works at Barnsdall Park
- Calgene to Buy Corn Seed Companies: The...
- Burbank Is Jampacked With History : Museum: The Historical Society has run out of space to display exhibits but is planning to expand the viewing area.
- Walker Has a Jump on Her Opponents : Girls' basketball: Freshman's turnaround shot has helped Huntington Beach become a contender in the Sunset League.
- 'Dance Honors' Limps Through Its 1st Show : Dance: New National Academy of Dance changes honorees in midstream, leaving out those who didn't make it to the San Diego Convention Center.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Cuba Feels Economic Squeeze
- Gaping Gender Gap Divides First Family Over Abortion Issue
- Fishing Crew Flees Boat Ablaze Off Palos Verdes
- Emotional Barry Vows to Seek Way to 'Heal Body, Mind and Soul'
- U.S. Confronts Israel on Ethiopia Cluster Bombs : Military aid: The weapons reportedly have been used against rebels. Jerusalem's response has been vague.
- Battles Loom as Congress Takes Up Clean Air Bill : Environment: Experts and lawmakers agree new legislation is needed. But the severity of the plan and who will bear the cost are points of contention.
- Key Reformer Quits East German Communist Party : East Europe: The Dresden mayor's resignation deals the struggling organization another blow.
- Don't Water Down the Rules
- Reno Looks to California to Quench a Growing Thirst
- Barry Arrest: Hooks Asks if It Was Racist : Civil rights: Saying he is not trying to justify wrongdoing, the NAACP leader added that he is concerned about possible selective enforcement.
- 3 Found Shot in Santee; Suicide Suspected
- McEnroe Ejected After Temper Tantrum
- Glory Days for Michael Young, Plus Dose of Reality : Pro football: Former Ram wide receiver has emerged as a key player for the Broncos, but he has had to deal with a serious illness in the family.
- 'Russian Teacher' Mirrors Societal Ills in Soviet Union : Stage: Alexander Buravsky's play will be given a reading tonight at South Coast Repertory.
- 'Rainmaker' Beck Left Trail of Lies--Report
- Exxon Valdez Captain Says He's Been Unfairly Blamed for Catastrophe
- NATION : Bush Replaces $49,625 Rug
- BOOK REVIEW : A Collector's Item for the Destitute
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Ex-Exxon Captain Says He's a Scapegoat
- 4 Rescued After Their Small Plane Crashes Into Sea
- Tehran Decides to Let Money Changers Back in the Temple
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : 'Ice' Lab Raided, Drug Seized, 5 Held
- Two Slain as Gang Tension Turns Birthday Party Into Battleground
- TENNIS AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Lendl, Graf Overcome Mistakes to Win
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : It Takes Time, but Virginia Gets ACC Win
- Producing Some Border Witchcraft
- LOCAL : First Interstate Reports Loss
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Iacocca's Recipe for Marriage
- LA HABRA : Home Development Wins Latest Round
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Bacteria Produce an Unusual Magnet for Navigational Use : Origin of life: The discovery should shed new light on how animals came to produce shells, teeth and bones. And the process may be much older than previously thought.
- When the Bells of Victory Ring : Panama: The devastated little country is far less the victim of some home-grown dictator than of the great Cold War, one of the final fallen of that crusade.
- SANTA ANA : 22-Year-Old Killed in Gang-Related Melee
- 3 Arrested, $48,000 Seized in Drug Raids
- ANAHEIM : Monorail Closes for 2 Hours Due to Fire
- McMartin Case Fallout Takes Its Toll on Minister : Religion: He says years of 'extreme stress' fighting rumors that satanic rituals were performed at his church have forced him to seek disability retirement.
- BETTING WITH BOB
- THE SIDELINES : Vikings' Millard Again Arrested
- SANTA ANITA : Stakes Race Feb. 3 Will Be Shoemaker's Final Ride
- Ick's Showing Stands Tall in Gymnastics Finals
- Report Says NCAA Has Agreed to Settlement With Tarkanian
- STAGE REVIEW : A 'Twelfth Night' in Garden Grove Short on Vision
- Pop Weekend : MUSIC REVIEW : Thomas Takes a Turn as Violetta