- OXNARD : Man Struck by Train in Critical Condition
- If You Can Spare a Dime, Spare the Sermon : Welfare: Our willingness to believe the worst about people is a new impediment to charity.
- Dominguez Hills Coach Needs Two to Make 200 Wins
- Maradona Desires to Leave Italy : Soccer: After benching for disciplinary reasons, temperamental Argentine forward says he may take his talent elsewhere.
- NAMES IN THE GAMES
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Things Are Looking Up for Trio of Hard-Hit Theaters
- Great Western Gives Up on Its Home Resale Unit : Real estate: Closure will put up to 1,300 agents and support staff out of work. Those affected include 40 workers at the division's Yorba Linda base.
- Muckraker on Soviet TV Is Shot, Wounded
- Man Charged in Killing of Mexican Boy Near Border
- The mayor takes in two grand openings--and hits perfect pitch.
- Hitachi, Nissan Form Car Electronics Firm: The...
- Bergen Brunswig Corp.: The distributor of health-care...
- Chadwick-Helmuth Pact
- MCA Settles Suits: MCA said it settled...
- Cheesecake With a to-Die-for Sauce
- Ear Infection Precautions Advised for Youngsters
- 1990 PREP FOOTBALL ALL-STARS : Fairfax Dominates the Field on Westside Team With Six Players : Football: Only Westchester and Beverly Hills land more than two players on the first team.
- Student Repays Teachers for Lessons in Life
- Long Beach : $1.6 Million More OKd to Repair Trash Incinerator
- U.S., Coopers & Lybrand Settle S&L; Case:...
- Microsoft, Lotus, Ashton-Tate Sue Rivals: The world's...
- Yokohama's Tire Dealers Get Their Own Shopping Spree
- Chapter 7 Filings Come in Wake of Fraud Probe
- Peanuts for Particular People
- A Saucy Take on Poached Halibut
- David Green, executive director of AMI's Del...
- Ex-UCI Student's Book Becoming a Movie
- High-Tech Swap Meet Gets Personal
- 'Alone in the Desert' : With Words and Pictures, Penny Wolin Details the Settlement and Dispersal of the Jewish Community in Cheyenne, Wyo.
- Stop Time's Tyranny--Don't Watch the Clock : Consciousness: Man's sense of the world has evolved in sync with the timepieces he has created to mark its passing hours.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Losses at Privately Run S&Ls; Doubled in July-Sept. Quarter
- Saatchi to Sell Division: Saatchi & Saatchi...
- CBS to Spend $2 Billion, Buy Back 44% of Its Stock : With $3 Billion in Its Piggy Bank, the Company Had Also Been Mulling Possible Acquisitions
- Rumor of Possible Japanese Offer Propels Hilton Stock
- Glendale High Players, Coach Sweep Honors After Excellent Season : Awards: Rucker, Ocon, Shoemaker named back, lineman, coach of the year over those from 11 other area schools.
- Beverly Hills Thrift Banks on New Chief
- Freddie Mac Stiffens Rules on First-Time Home Buyers : Housing: The big purchaser of loans will phase out deals involving riskier mortgages. It is expected to have little impact in California.
- Johnny Frog SeedFor the past several years,...
- A Generous Helping to the Homeless
- Bush Promises Soviet Food Aid : Diplomacy: Loan guarantees for buying U.S. products will total as much as $1 billion. The President also announces plans for a Feb. 11-13 summit in Moscow.
- CHOOSE-AND-CUT FARMS
- Deukmejian Looks Ahead to Privacy in Return Home : Governor: He expects to slide into private life in Long Beach 'very easily, very easily.'
- Duarte : Drunk Drivers Would Pay
- LOCAL : Woman Killed in Reseda Collision
- Laventhol Office May Join With BDO Seidman
- Security Pacific Mixup Killed Note Offering
- VALLEY VIEW
- Western Digital to Write Off $70 Million:...
- M.D. Licensing Hurdle
- Espresso Machines Pouplar Gifts
- Queen Ant Loses Head, Subjects Lose Their Minds
- TIMES ALL-GLENDALE PLAYER SKETCHES
- WORLD : Thimble Brings Record $38,600
- WORLD : Albania Communists Attacked
- Retail Sales Fall 0.1%; 1st Drop in 6 Months : Economy: The government report is more evidence of a not-so-jolly Christmas selling season.
- For the First Time, California Puts More Wines in Top 10 Than France
- Puppet Shows, Storytelling at Ritz-Carlton
- Federal Decision Restricts Minority Scholarship Funds : Education: College officials express shock over announced curbs. They warn the action could harm efforts to enroll blacks and Latinos.
- Caltech Professor Gets $500,000 Grant
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- U.S. Aids Ailing Bank: The Treasury Department...
- Tips for Using an Espresso Machine
- Great Spuds
- In A Stew : Cooking: A batch can last for months when properly stored in the freezer, and it may taste better the second time around.
- Make Your Holiday Indulgence Bittersweet
- RACE RELATIONS : Blacks Pressing Japanese to Halt Slurs, Prejudice : They complain about officials' statements and say firms bring bias with them to the U.S.
- Train Rolls Over Carriage, but Baby Inside Survives
- 2 Brazil Squatters Killed
- Malibu : Mountains Trust Honored
- Lakewood : Company Wins 5-Year Pact to Build Bus Stop Shelters
- Listing the Grating Things That We Most Hate to Hear
- Police Say Shooting of Armed Man Justified
- U.S. to Pick Up Tab for Gulf Evacuees
- MORE BARS:Salud!, 17041 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach....
- TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS : Martin Breaks Free in Fourth Quarter, Rallies Ocean View
- NBA ROUNDUP : Payback Time for Bird in Beating Milwaukee
- USC Opens Practice for Hancock Bowl
- Padres Get Coolbaugh for Parent
- Football
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : After Scare, Syracuse Is Ready for Long Beach
- Granada Hills Dashes to Victory Against Carson, 93-80
- Big Kids Spoil Fun as Leuzinger Rolls Over Hawthorne, 76-65
- THE SIDELINES : Big East Conference Planning to Form 4-Team Football League
- SHORT TAKES : 4 Royal Birthdays Celebrated
- Ford, GM Paint Dreary Picture for 1991 : Autos: The nation's two biggest industrial companies, apparently headed for massive losses, will lay off workers and cut production.
- Arco to Give Employees 5% Bonuses for Christmas
- 151 Japanese Back Home From Baghdad
- Auditorium Renovation to Cost More Than Expected, Plans Show
- Development Plan a Mistake, Officials Say : Monterey Park: City spent more than $1 million on land and nearly $78,000 to move five homeowners and a children's club to make way for a development that didn't pan out.
- RSVP : A Kennedy Scion Aids Own Cause
- Bellflower : School Dress Code Revised to Ban Gang, Drug Insignia
- The Gospel of Gay, According to Harry Hay
- MORE BARS:The Place (Mike's Sports Bar), 2920...
- NIGHT LIFE THE CLUB SCENE : Live and Intense : Bruce Hornsby, who has been kept busy by success lately, wraps up his tour with a Ventura gig.
- Panel Attacks State Pension Officials for Stock Losses : Assembly: The $56-billion retirement system put $400 million in real estate holdings. This month the shares lost 75% of their value.
- Westwood : UCLA Gets $300,000 Grant
- El Monte : Fire Service Plan Discussed
- The New Chairman on the Block : Malibu: Frank and Barbara Sinatra are the most recent celebrities to buy a home on star-studded Broad Beach. They paid $3 million for a tear-down.
- U.S.-Iraq Talks May Be Canceled in Date Dispute
- LOCAL : Woman Killed, Husband Injured in Huntington Beach Accident
- Monterey Park : New Church Parking Rules
- STATE : 2 Tickets Split Lotto Jackpot
- HOMESTYLE / Screens : Stylish Ways to Let Cool Air In, Bugs Out
- The Reluctant Novice : BIKE POLO : Power Pedaling : Like its horsy counterpart, the game has a long list of rules and proper etiquette. But in this case, they are mostly ignored.
- No Gimmicks, No Fussiness at That Other Place
- Tornado Injures 78
- GIs' Survival Chances Rise as Medical Care Improves : Gulf crisis: The wounded would have the best odds of any conflict to date, American doctors believe.
- LOCAL : Pit Bull, Gunfight Mark Arrest
- A Bitter Pill : Foreign-Born, Foreign-Trained Latino Doctors Frustrated by Barriers to Practicing Medicine Here
- SANTA PAULA : Sandoval Picked to Head School Board
- Van Nuys Woman Found Shot to Death
- COLUMN LEFT : A Grass-Roots War Resistance Is Blossoming : Military buildup hits a nerve where those most affected live.
- SUPERVISORIAL ELECTION / REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : 2 Candidates Use Sign Language to Stake Out Molina's East Side Turf
- 3 Arrested in Raid on Suspected N. Hollywood Drug Lab
- State Gives Hermosa Ultimatum to Limit Parking Along PCH : Traffic: Caltrans tells the city to ban evening rush-hour parking on the west side of the highway in a bid to ease the weekday commuter logjams.
- Man Held in Operation of Underground 'Pot' Farm
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Structural Weakness Shuts Bar, Surf Shop
- Guard Who Plays in Pain Has Been Healing Force for Titans
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Christ College Irvine Men Roll Past Life Bible
- ANALYSIS : A Season Gone Wrong Shakes Ram Alliance : Pro football: After seven years of harmony, the relationship between Robinson and the front office strikes a discordant note.
- Angels Sign Left-Hander Bannister : Baseball: The 35-year-old pitcher, who played in Japan last season, agreed to a one-year deal that could be worth $1.15 million.
- Carson's Colts Put 6 Stars in South Bay's Football Galaxy : Preps: Banning, which meets Carson for the City 4-A title Friday, and Serra each placed three on the team.
- Marine Who Refused to Go to Mideast Is Released : Gulf crisis: The corporal, who sought to be classed as a conscientious objector, is given an 'other than honorable' discharge and a reduction in rank.
- Culver City : Employees Get Pay Raises
- SIGHTS ABOUT TOWN : A Rebel in Clay : Ceramic artist Beatrice Wood, 98, considers her often ribald art 'fun comments on life.'
- BOOK REVIEW : Living at the Low End of the Upper Crust : GENTLEMAN REBEL <i> The Memoirs of H. Stuart Hughes</i> . Ticknor & Fields, $24.95, 328 pages
- Indoor Plants Help Clear the Air : Environment: More than just decorative, plants in the house or at work help combat pollutants by purifying the air.
- Santa Monica : Food Bank Gets $15,000
- Colorado St. Bridge Project in Doubt : Pasadena: Citing several factors, the U.S. refuses to release its share of the $27.4-million cost, threatening the rehabilitation.
- Bulletins Offer a Wealth of Information
- Reform Rabbis Urge Action on Iraq's Arms
- Monterey Park : Curbside Recycler Selected
- GULF WATCH: Day 133 : A Daily Briefing Paper on Developments in the Crisis
- MCA Wins Approval for Universal City Addition
- TUSTIN : Ex-Dropout Is a Teacher for All Ages
- Sea World Wants to Use 30 City Acres : Tourism: Theme park proposes to divide parkland area into public athletic fields, but use it for overflow parking during peak season and holidays.
- Last Chance U. : Special Schools Take In Expelled Students
- Panel to Probe Shooting of Homeless Man's Dog
- NAMES IN THE GAMES
- Miscellany
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Parks Scores 34, but Marina Rally Comes Up Short
- THE SIDELINES : Pan Am Games TV Suit Settled
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS
- Bulky Brett Washington Makes a Sizable Impact in the Region : Granada Hills' Washington Makes Sizable Impact in the Area
- Northridge's Chevalier Makes a Good Point in a Backcourt Start
- Henning Blasts O'Neal at Chargers' Meeting
- He's Back! : Bust of Elvis Resurrected; Buyers Already Bidding
- NATION : Judge Won't Bar Bush From War
- SPORTSCOPE : Pomona Hopes Ross Will Make Difference at Sacramento
- Marina del Rey : Parking Lot Rates Increase
- Malibu : Law School Speaker
- Private Group to Assume Operation of AIDS Clinic
- NCAA VOLLEYBALL : Better-Balanced Bruins Face LSU in Semifinals
- 2 Foes of School Texts Run for Redondo Beach Board
- AROUND THE NFL : Majkowski of Packers Has Shoulder Surgery
- Judge Fines 'Nasty' Album Seller $1,000 : Courts: The Florida record store owner convicted of selling obscene music is ordered to pay the fine to a school for gifted students. He says he will appeal the decision.
- Northridge Comeback Falls Short as CS Long Beach Prevails, 88-73
- LOCAL : LAPD OKs Random Drug Testing
- JUST A TASTE : HIGHLIGHTS OF OTHER DAVID NELSON REVIEWS
- 14 High Schools Represented on Times Southeast All-Star Team : Football: Linemen, backs and coaches of the year will be honored at annual awards breakfast Sunday in Anaheim.
- Kasparov Agrees to Surprise Draw; Chess Experts Are Baffled
- MORE BARS:The Rose & Crown British Pub,...
- With Its Hostages Out, U.S. Revises List of Iraqi Targets : Military: The presence of 'human shields' at strategic sites had affected plans for possible attacks.
- Pseudo-Euro Village Falls Short of Quaint : Design: New shopping center in Bonsall was built to embrace the car, rather than shunting vehicles to distant parking lots.
- NOT BY BREAD ALONE : O.C.'s Best Bakeries Offer Tempting International Array
- UC, Cal State Criticized on Quake Preparations : Safety: A state commission says the schools are not doing enough to bring buildings up to standards.
- MOSCOW Muscle : Weightlifter Realizes Dream to Pump Iron in 'Capital of Bodybuilding.' Even Local Gym Is More Democratic, He Says.
- New Snag in Fryman Canyon Deal : Environment: The Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy says the swap might be illegal and could require the agency to pay $61,000 more than agreed.
- Study of New-Car Sales Finds That White Men Get Best Deals
- Wounded Salvation Army Worker Dies
- COUNTYWIDE : United Way Pledges Reach 67% of Goal
- Black Parents Demand an Apology : Education: The Centinela Valley superintendent, who is white, said black adults haven't provided positive leadership.
- Sheriff's Dept. Alters Carson Warning Plan After Leak at Refinery
- El Cajon
- 1990 PREP FOOTBALL ALL-STARS : Herd of 1,000-Yard Rushers Thunders Through Ventura County
- Writers Guild, Producers Hope to Extend Contract
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Esiason Says He'll Probably Play Sunday
- Lee Trevino Has Shot at Record : Golf: He has chance to become the first Senior PGA member to lead both the regular tour and over-50 players in official money-winnings.
- Angels Sign Left-Hander Bannister
- THE SIDELINES : Nurmi's Drug Use in '20s Noted
- Estancia's Brooks Commits to Hawaii
- Former Kings Bjugstad, Halkidis Help Roadrunners Run Past Gulls, 7-3
- Detmer Gets a New Honor: the Maxwell
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Bernstine Says He'll Be Ready
- THE SIDELINES : Rafferty Holds Golf Classic Lead
- Writers Tentatively Approve Contract
- MEDICINE : U.S. Resists Inexpensive Cure for Diarrheal Dehydration
- Army Alerts Reserves for Call-Up
- MORE BARS:El Mexi-Rock Cafe, 28411 Marguerite Parkway,...
- Red Meat, Colon Cancer Link Affirmed : Health: A study of 88,751 women reports strongest evidence yet of a connection. Fish and chicken diets cut the risk, researchers say.
- Mayor Gives Up Plan for Senior Housing on Parcel He Owns
- Monterey Park : Panel on Reservoir Urged
- BEST BET
- Downey : Former Courthouse Will Be Bought for Redevelopment
- Dogs in the Street
- Bad Forecasts Deny Shelter to Homeless : Social services: County officials must predict early in the morning if the weather that night will be cold or rainy enough to open armories as havens.
- Officials to Discuss Courthouse Proposal
- FULLERTON : Council OKs $15,000 to Fix Up Ball Field
- San Diego
- Arts Professor Wynn Pearce Dies at Age 62
- MOORPARK : Schools to Get State Funds for 3 Projects
- Youth Run Down by Car; Rival Gang Suspected
- CAMARILLO : Pawn Receipts Lead to Arrest in Theft
- Phillips Won't Receive Full Pay, Beathard Says
- Miscellany
- NHL ROUNDUP : This Time, Bruins' Win Is Bloodless
- SKIING : Rough Start for U.S. in World Cup
- FISHING : Rockfish, Calico Bass and Yellowtail Provide Most of the Action
- Wyche Assails Team Practice for Raiders
- Lakers Falter in the Face of Near-Record : Pro basketball: Mavericks one point from NBA mark in outscoring L.A., 23-8, in overtime en route to winning, 112-97.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Lincoln Comes Close, But No. 4 Poway Pulls Out 84-76 Victory
- ARTS
- SHORT TAKES : 'Godfather III' Applauded Even Before Credits Are Over
- Networks Take Different Approaches to Holidays
- Some Help in Selecting a First College
- From Moscow to Muscle Beach
- 'Together' Gala a Big Hit First Time Out
- PROFILE : Rabbi on Line : User-friendly Alan Greenbaum communicates Judaism to his flock via computer.
- EDUCATION : Finding a Holiday Gift That Will Be Just the Right Type
- San Diego
- Airport Expansion Plan Approved
- First Area Seabee Group Returns From Gulf : Port Hueneme: At least 300 more men from the naval construction base are expected to come home by Christmas.
- Man Goes on Trial Today in Attack on Girl : Crime: The racial aspect raised by Amber Jefferson's family and some activists will be missing.
- OXNARD : Stocks Elected Board President
- Frank R. Pedersen; Highway Patrol Officer
- School Boards in Beach Cities Fail to Agree on Plan for Merging Districts : Education: If the stalemate is not resolved, school officials in each city will probably pursue petition drives on various alternatives.
- New Life Unfolds for Teacher Turned Artist
- The DWP Board of Commissioners meets today...
- U.S. Citizen Charged in May Killing of Immigrant Boy : Border violence: The random shooting was one of those recently deplored at a meeting of U.S. and Mexican presidents. The 12-year-old was en route from Mexico to his parents' apartment in Stanton.
- PORT HUENEME : Harbor Commission OKs 20-Year Lease
- FOOTBALL : All-League Teams
- Rothenberg Seeks More Scoring
- Davis' 26 Points Lead Morningside Girls to 69-61 Victory Over Lynwood
- 2 Specials That Are Lost in the Stars : Television: A Fox documentary deals with Marilyn Monroe's abortive last film. CBS' 'Sinatra 75' is a flattering portrait.
- Gala Raises $400,000 for Hospital
- Community Unit to Run AIDS Clinic : West Hollywood: The facility, previously operated by the county, has less than half its expected patient load.
- Walter Winchell Memorabilia Sold : Auctions: Many seem more interested in the stars he covered than in the famed gossip columnist.
- L.A. Youth, 18, Seized, Accused of Being City's Most Prolific 'Tagger' : Graffiti: Police say Daniel Ramos has scrawled his 'Chaka' signature from Orange County to San Francisco to the tune of $500,000 in damage.
- SIMI VALLEY : Bar Owner to Pay Costs of Police Raids
- Drifter Found Guilty of Threatening Actress
- Northridge Player to Stand Trial on Felony Charges
- Football
- USD Soccer Player Nguyen Wins All-American Honors
- THEATER REVIEW 'BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS' : The Family Way : Ventura College's well-received Neil Simon production concludes Sunday afternoon.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Free Bus Rides OKd During Holidays
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Delays Decision on Clearing Canyons
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : New Trustee Chosen President of Board
- $70-Million CityWalk Plan Wins Council OK : Entertainment: Nearby residents complain MCA's 257,000-square-foot mall will add noise to an already burdened neighborhood and block their views.
- 3 Landlords Ordered to Oust Drug Dealers
- 3 Arrested in Drug Raid on 'Ice' Laboratory
- 2 Synagogues Vandalized on the Eve of Hanukkah : Hate crimes: Biblical citations and other slurs are spray-painted on the temples in Thousand Oaks. Jewish and non-Jewish religious leaders react angrily.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : O'Neal Looks His Tutors Right in the Eye, Learns Lessons Well
- Convicted Molester Charged With Abusing 2nd Daughter
- 3 Junior College Football Players Choose Schools
- Long Beach Keeps USC, Leslie at Bay, 71-61 : Women's basketball: USC freshman held to season-low 15 points as 49ers prove too much.
- BEVERLY HILLS TOURNAMENT : Up-Tempo Royal Rolls Past Buena
- TV REVIEW : Peter Sellars Has His Modern Way With Mozart : Opera:Conventional ideas of Baroque drama are blithely tossed aside as Figaro gets married in the Trump Tower.
- Bellflower Votes Strict Smoking Ban in Public Places
- Decorated Homes Eligible to Enter Norwalk Contest
- Pentagon Official Quits in A-12 Turmoil : Defense: Procurement chief Betti did not warn Cheney of a likely $1-billion cost overrun on the jet. Three Navy officers have been removed.
- Judge Drops Suicide-Device Murder Case
- HOLIDAY HARVEST : Choose and Cut : Rangers are watching for illegal woodcutters, so do-it-yourselfers are advised to visit Christmas tree farms.
- Stereotypes Hinder Minorities' Attempts to Reach Managerial Ranks
- Keating Aide Heard in Closed Meeting
- We called a phone number listed on...
- COUNTYWIDE : Government's Top Lawyer to Retire
- Plans to Expand Overhaul of Sewage Plant Endorsed
- Obsessed Fan Convicted of Sending Threats to Saldana
- RACING NOTES : Desormeaux Has Become the King of the Opener
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- Montana Prolongs the Agony for USIU
- Long Beach Holds Off Northridge : College basketball: After dressing down by Greenberg, 49ers respond with 88-73 victory.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- 'Dances With Wolves' Named Best Film
- PEOPLEWATCH
- Products That Make Good Gifts
- Airlines at War Again to Fill Up Intrastate Flights : Fares: One carrier said $20 each way between L.A. and S.F. is 'ridiculous' and will hurt profits. But competition is too fierce not to match the price.
- Wine's Greatest Enemy: Light
- Bagging the Best Bagels This Side of Sixth Avenue
- A Yuletide Potpourri
- MUSIC PAT, FIN & GREG : Shower Tunes : The pop rock band has played Thursday nights at Alex's Cantina on State Street for three years and never missed a date.
- It's a Gamble: While the divorce is...
- The Word 'Family' Gains New Meaning : Relationships: California will now sell a certificate to unrelated people recognizing their status as a household unit. The registration has no tax or legal consequences, but may provide other advantages.
- Struggling with a string of losses, Data...
- Digital May Announce Layoffs: Digital Equipment Corp.,...
- Lyons Named CEO After Steering Ashton-Tate Revival
- Mayors Press Mosbacher to Revise Census Count
- SPORTSCOPE : Top-Ranked UCLA Women in NCAA Volleyball Semifinals for Third Time in Row
- 9 Lost Cave Explorers Found Dead in N. Italy
- Crashed Jet's Escape Hatch Found Blocked
- Hollywood : 2nd Hearing on Renewal
- Artist Creates a Picture-Perfect World : Technology: With the help of science and computer experts, Tom Van Sant creates a remarkably detailed image of the Earth as it appears from space.
- Book Seeks to Soothe the Emotional Pain Caused by Birth Defects : Coping: After her daughter was born with a cleft lip, Sandy Peckinpah resolved to help families of similarly affected children deal with the problem of looking different.
- Carolco in Australian Deal: Carolco Pictures Inc....
- P.M. BRIEFING : Peru Rebels Attack Mobil Camp
- P.M. BRIEFING : High Fashion Falls on Low Times
- Stuffed Pasta in Soup: Light, Elegant, Quick : Pasta: Instead of dousing stuffed tortellini, ravioli or agnolotti with marinara or pesto, set them afloat in a bowl of broth.
- WALKIN' OVER THE LINE : Roseanne Cash Keeps Pushing Country's Boundaries