- Panel Wants Independent Review of Marina Plan : Playa Vista: The complicated deal raises concerns for an advisory committee to the county. The new yacht harbor is part of a massive project.
- La Canada Flintridge : Loans for Sewer Project
- Two Cardiffs Share More Than a Name
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Jobless Benefits Bill Sent to White House
- Long Beach : 7th Street to Stay as Truck Route--for the Time Being
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Antarctic Ozone at Lowest, NASA Says
- Lobster to Make a Crab of a Diner
- Council Clears Way for 5-Story Wilshire Store : Zoning: The amendment to the General Plan would allow a Barney's to be built. A plan by Saks to expand its emporium collapses and is taken off the agenda.
- THEATER REVIEW 'THE BEEPLE' : Going Buggy : A Texan lands her spaceship in a world populated by wacky insects and launches a fun matinee for children.
- Reward's Dividend : Police Are Led to Suspect in Van Nuys Park Slaying
- Comatose Woman Hiker Identified by Fingerprints
- COUNTYWIDE : Group to Promote School Vouchers
- PREP NOTES
- Kids and Culture : The Two Go Hand in Hand at Annual KidzArtz Festival
- AIRLINES
- It's in the Bag
- Go for the Grapefruit
- Pick a Pint of Peppers
- Piecing Together Shards of History
- Tour de North County Cycling Event Sunday
- Bardo Wanted to Commit Suicide, Doctor Testifies
- LAGUNA BEACH : School Fitness Room Will Be Dedicated
- Council OKs Negotiations Between Developer, CRA
- Jet's Landing Too Close for Comfort : Airport: Controller is relieved of duties after a United Airlines flight lands on a Lindbergh Field runway where a commuter plane was preparing to take off.
- Judge Considers Bid for Waldon Mistrial : Allegations: Statements reputedly made by a juror in a Tijuana bar could prematurely end murder trial.
- COUNTYWIDE : Celebration to Mark Park's 94th Year
- COUNTYWIDE : Conductor of Youth Orchestra Named
- FILLMORE : City Agrees to Back Movie-Dinner Train
- Sockers Waiting for Wright Moment
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE : Bonds Issues a Challenge to Opposing Baserunners
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : For Sweeney, 94-17 Is Not Price of Fame
- Miscellany
- SAN CLEMENTE : Council Refuses to Accept Resignation
- He Won't Forget; He Won't Forget; He Won't Forget
- Oil Prices Reach Highest Levels Since Gulf War : Energy: November futures hit $23.16 a barrel. Increases usually come just before winter. They're much earlier this year.
- Hollywood : American Indian Festivities
- House Tours Are Designed for Charity
- Santa Monica : Youth Facilities Approved
- Kirghizia, Self-Proclaimed 'Island of Democracy,' Has a Long Way to Go : Soviet Union: Although its first election is this weekend, Communists remain powerful in the Central Asian republic.
- A Dog's Day in Court
- High School's Head Start Program May Be 1st of Its Kind in the State
- THOUSAND OAKS : City OKs Pacts for Workers, Managers
- GARDEN GROVE : City to Dedicate 1st Municipal Sculpture
- CYPRESS : Sex-Abuse Seminar Is Scheduled Today
- Miscellany
- CLU Finds Some Needed Doering-Do
- Sexual Harassment in the Workplace : What Is It?
- Magic Corn Fingers
- Veteran Police Officer Is Charged in Shooting
- Que pasa? - PEOPLE AND EVENTS
- The Thomas Nomination
- CLIPBOARD : Traffic Comparison
- Anaheim Builds Up Hard Sell to Sports Fans : Arena: Marketing campaign starts for seats at complex due to open in fall of '93. But there still are no pro teams signed.
- Hikers Find Skeleton
- She Feels the Weight of Her Own Talents : Volleyball: Even injured, Gracie Schutt is the player upon whom the San Diego State volleyball team depends.
- Heating Up in Arizona : Former Kennedy High Standout Carter Making Quick Impression as Wildcats' Freshman Tailback
- 'Shooting Stars' Burns Out Early : * The comedy about a team of women who play Globetrotter-type basketball is a fun ride that takes a wrong turn toward melodrama.
- POP/ROCK/CLUBS
- SPI More Than Doubles Profits for 3rd Quarter
- Health Plan Set for Mexican Workers in U.S. : Insurance: Dependents back home would be covered by policies in agreement negotiated by Mexican government, U.S. unions and agricultural employers group.
- COMEDY : Bizarre Behavior Sets the Tone
- Griffith Park : Elephant Sale Goes Ahead
- Medflies Found in Hawaii Package
- New Mexico Wins Month's Delay on Shipments of Nuclear Wastes
- SOUNDS AROUND TOWN : Young Sophisticate : Jazz pianist Benny Green, a veteran at 28, will appear with his trio Wednesday at Shake.
- The Bug Brotherhood
- Region : Panel Wants Road Open
- West Covina : Farmers Market Approved
- Galileo Nudged Back on Course : Space: Crippled craft's speed is reduced to meet asteroid this month.
- Officer Who Shot Motorist Had a Temper : Probe: Alan B. Ice told investigators of past incidents in which he was abusive toward his family, documents say.
- Partially Clad Body of Woman Found in Alley
- Congressman Accuses UCSD of Bias : Quotas: Rep. Dana Rohrabacher seeks an inquiry into allegations that the school's admissions procedures discriminate against ethnic groups such as Filipinos. A UCSD official denies the charges.
- Man Sentenced in Swindle Involving Fake IBM Stock
- Vice Mayor Blasts Choice of Rose Parade Marshal
- Canyon Probe May Be Postponed
- ORANGE : Program to Examine 'At-Risk' Students
- Joltin' Ojomoh : CSUN Linebacker Tackles Role as Defensive Leader With Vigor
- Peninsula Is Enjoying Net Gains : High schools: Consolidation of Palos Verdes, Rolling Hills and Miraleste has helped create a tower of power among girls' tennis teams.
- COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL : USC Youth Can't Match UCLA Experience
- Blue Jays Set in Motion, 5-2 : AL Game 2: White starts aggressive tone, scores three times in victory over Twins. Series is tied, 1-1.
- 49ers' Montana Has Surgery : Pro football: Several opinions persuade him to undergo operation for torn tendon in elbow. He is expected to be out for the season.
- For Coviello, Play in Pain Is Just a Refrain : College football: A regular in the trainer's room, SDSU linebacker fights off injuries.
- PREP NOTES
- MUSIC THELONIOUS MONSTER : Frantic Front Man : The band plays its brand of blues, funk, punk and always loud rock 'n' roll Saturday night at the Anaconda Theatre in Isla Vista.
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : How Best to Ease Your Way Through Life
- A Look at Inspirational Teachers
- Cauliflower Alley Club Lends an Ear to Boxers, Wrestlers
- Claremont : Trash Collection Plan
- Hitting Pay Dirt in Fossils
- Northeast L.A. : Police to Offer Open House
- Long Beach : Survey Lists Traffic as No. 1 Concern About Port Disney
- 'Spring Day' to Replace Good Friday as Holiday
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Dalai Lama Says He'll Return Soon to Tibet : Buddhism: The spiritual leader's announcement poses a new political challenge for China.
- Aquino Ready to Let Marcos' Body Go Home; Widow Objects to Plan
- Man Guilty in Huey Newton Death
- Culver City : Parking Fines Increased
- Police Training Sessions Target Sex Harassment : Law enforcement: The meetings are held after court awards $3.1 million in suit filed by two former policewomen.
- Soviets Give U.S. Detailed Shopping List : Economy: No details are revealed of request by Gorbachev to Agriculture Secretary Madigan.
- Moscow, 2 Baltic Nations Form Ties
- Arcadia : Mall Seeks Expansion Aid
- A Class With Culture : School Starts Expanded History Curriculum
- Pregnant Woman Sent to Jail Days Before Due Date : Courts: The judge refuses to delay her drunk-driving sentence, saying the time for penance has come.
- Doll Hut to Book Better-Known Acts
- San Diego Rep Says It Must Raise Another $350,000
- For quarter ended Sept. 30, unless noted....
- Money From the Oven
- 'Que and I
- Witnesses Say Miralle Discarded Wife's Property : Murder trial: The victim's body hadn't been identified yet when detectives found that her husband had thrown out her credit card.
- Monster CashPicture these two brothers who own...
- CHILDREN'S THEATER : Magic, Monsters Come to Life in 'The Hobbit'
- New Voters, New Choices : Republicans and Democrats Go After Latest Americans
- POP/ROCK/CLUBS
- TRANSPORTATION
- Nation IN BRIEF : COLORADO : 2 A-Plant Workers Charge Harassment
- Earnings and Bond Woes Push Dow Down 17.44 : Market Overview
- 2 Ex-Legislative Aides Guilty in Corruption Case : Politics: Convicted on all counts of extorting campaign contributions, consulting fees and cash from undercover FBI agents, they say they were victimized in a politically motivated investigation.
- Despite Record, They Grin With Barrett : Football: Former Santa Monica College quarterback is earning praise at Brown University.
- La Verne : Water Fines Rescinded
- Older Students Hitting the Books at U.S. Colleges : 40% of undergraduates are 25 or above. Schools are trying to solve group's special problems.
- Vernon's Role in Promotion of Officer Probed : Police: Critics say the assistant chief blocked an inquiry into complaints that a white man who shares his religious beliefs was unduly advanced.
- Can't Figure It: South African writer Nadine...
- 3 Germans Sentenced in Libya Poison Gas Case
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Putting Teens in Their Palace : Unique Nightclub in Anaheim Welcomes the Underage Crowd
- Lungren Wants Illegal Gambling Machines Seized
- Israel Rebuffs U.S., Refuses to Stop Spy Flights Over Iraq
- Teaching Creationism
- Condemnation Filing OKd to Acquire Depot : Burbank: The city acts after fruitless negotiation to buy the property for use as a public transit station.
- Hermosa Beach OKs Lease for Oil Firm to Drill in City Yard : Resources: City hopes for millions of dollars in revenue, but the 7-year-old proposal still faces regulatory obstacles.
- Charges in Sex Case Dismissed : Courts: Jury had deadlocked on acquittal of teacher at Montebello school. The prosecution did not seek a retrial.
- Student Pilot Unhurt in Van Nuys Plane Crash
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : A Lifesaver Award for Brave Girl
- Man, 33, Found Shot Dead in Pickup Truck
- Plan to Alter Landslide Building Ban Stymied : Rancho Palos Verdes: Raucous hearing and 2-2 Planning Commission vote reflect deep divisions.
- Any Other Nuclear Nightmares Out There? : As Iraq revelations show, there's almost no way of knowing
- PERSPECTIVES ON SEXUAL HARASSMENT : It Looks Like Principle, Smells of Politics : Questions about Thomas were certainly spirited. Where was that passion on the William Kennedy Smith rape case?
- Kings' Blake Sidelined for 3 to 4 Weeks
- Miscellany
- Ventura Surfing Museum Initiates Search for Long-Boarding Memorabilia
- No Laughing Matter : Mission Viejo's Keneley, an Intimidating Pass Rusher, Takes His Job Seriously
- STAGE
- Baby Bells May Have to Grow Up Quickly
- BANKING
- ALR Announces 2 New Notebook Computers : Technology: The Irvine firm seeks to blunt sales of rival products, says it will ship the Intel-based models in January.
- Report Card Blues : Struggling Students May Need a Tutor or Special Help for a Learning Disability
- OUTINGS AIRPORT DAY : High-Flying Fun : Santa Barbara event will feature free flights, appearances by Snoopy and a special tribute to Amelia Earhart.
- Amnesty International
- County Officials Defend Cost of Security Measures : Safety: Questions have been raised, but supervisors say their bulletproof desk blotters, chairs and cars are needed.
- COLUMN ONE : Students: Armed and Dangerous : As many as 90,000 schoolchildren carry guns to class every day. And serious injuries are on the rise as campus violence spirals out of control.
- Finding Love With 'Frankie & Johnny'
- Big Band Sounds : The MelodyMakers Orchestra, featuring retired musicians who played with famous groups, will play at the Harbortown Marina.
- Work Crews Savor the Chance to Be Part of Art
- Memo to Space Command on Planet Zoox:Our...
- Coach's Will Put You in the Game
- Of Lives and Letters and : Books: With his final volume on G. B. Shaw completed, Michael Holroyd's star is burning brighter.
- AIDS Benefit Thrift Store Has a Rocky, If Profitable, Year : Regulations: Employees say they were harassed by neighbors and city officials, who reply that the store opened without the necessary permits.
- Wife Is Held in Shooting of Husband
- Graffiti Reward May Be Raised
- Fallen Oak May Cost Developer : Woodland Hills: An arborist rules that the tree, not a limb, was cut down. Permits for a house may be revoked.
- Ah, the Pitter-Patter of Little Flippers . . .
- Adoption Appeal Turned Down : Justices: State Supreme Court leaves intact a victory for a Cypress mother over an Aleut tribe seeking custody of her girl.
- AZTEC UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Bolder Offense Pleases Wide Receiver Rowe
- PREP NOTES : Hallmark of Edison vs. Fontana: Tight Scores, Loose Lips
- ROUNDUP : Simi Valley's Danish Import Passes Major Road Test
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE : Hrbek, Heart of the Order Struggle in First Two Games
- Warring Men of 'La Mancha' : * Theater: Should a revival of the musical classic get a face lift or remain true to its original form? The composer and writer have very different opinions.
- Banning Coach Seeks New Site for Dorsey Game
- Sledgehammer Production Takes Swing at Censorship
- System Helps Keep an Eye on Health
- TRANSPORTATION
- BANKING
- Suit Charges Milken, KKR With Siphoning Funds : Litigation: Two teachers file a class-action that contends hundreds of millions of dollars of state pension funds were misappropriated.
- Revising the Fine Print
- Stirring Things Up at the Oxford Symposium : SOME PEOPLE WOULD RATHER TALK ABOUT FOOD THAN EAT IT.
- NEIGHBORS : Reprise of Ojai Day : The festival's organizer plans it to recognize $1.6-million Arcade renovation and the city's 70th anniversary.
- La Verne : Parks Department Renamed
- FILM : A Subtle, Intelligent 'Thelma & Louise'
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week.
- Council Goes on Record Against ABC Staff Cuts
- Baseball
- Miscellany
- MOTOR RACING : Robinson Sits in Driver's Seat for Title
- PREP NOTES
- Antelope Valley's Washington Returns From Injury to Set Passing-Yardage Record
- PREP NOTES
- CHARGER UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Everett Wants to Break Loose Against Chargers' Pass Defense
- La Canada Flintridge : Rules for 'Granny Flats'
- When the Enemy Is Congress : Ex-official's plea shows why Iran-Contra case is really about defending the Constitution
- Delegation From Mexico Visits Sylmar Juvenile Hall : Youth: County probation employees have financed several shipments of donated food, clothing and bedding for homeless youngsters in Tijuana.
- Latinos Slighted on Grand Juries, Judge Decrees : Justice: Finding of 'systematic discrimination' against Latinos in selecting members for the panel is cause for dismissal of 15 indictments.
- Black Deputy Awarded $908,000 in Bias Suit
- PLATFORM : The Language Divide
- In Ward, Henke, There Is Relief : American League: Blue Jay bullpen comes to rescue in 5-2 victory over Twins to square series, 1-1.
- Stone's 'J.F.K.' Set for Holiday Release
- . . . But Can it Cook?
- Black and Wright : The Personal and the Political Sides of Carrie Mae Weems Find Forums at UCI
- The Miller's Tale
- Law Brings Navy's Filipinos Closer to U.S. Citizenship
- Day of Dead Takes On Festive Air in Southland
- RESTAURANT REVIEW THE GREEK : Dinner With Dance : Musicians, belly-dancers, leaping waiters--followed by <i> baklava </i> with a hint of orange.
- Native Intelligence : Middle School Students Delve Into Lives of American Indian Tribes
- No-Dirt Farming : A Fillmore family produces cucumbers and tomatoes with a computerized life-support system.
- Hill Will Face 'Very Forceful,' Tough Queries
- DISCOVERY : House of Humor
- UCLA pitcher-infielder Lisa Fernandez, a two-time All-American,...
- Powwow Wow
- Four Traffic Accidents Take a Toll of 7 Lives : Carnage: Four die as stolen car overturns. Driver in another fatal accident is sought after fleeing the scene.
- Before Recycling : A Simi Valley company is a pioneer in 'remanufacturing' by retooling laser printer cartridges.
- Saticoy Awaits Happy Ending in Library Saga
- Dr. William H. Sherwood; Chiropractor
- Gay Protest Spreads to L.A. Airport : Activism: About 600 march in 11th day of demonstrations against Wilson veto. Air traffic is not disrupted.
- CAMARILLO : City Puts New Trash Haulers on Hold
- City Officials to Be Out in Force at S.F. Meeting : Government: Dana Point and Laguna Niguel plan to send 15 or so delegates each to the League of Cities conference--too many, some officials and others are saying.
- Teacher Charged With 36 Child Molestation Counts : Abuse: The suspect was arrested after complaints from pupils he had taught in his first-grade class at a Los Angeles school.
- FILLMORE : Marriage Fees, Illegal Parking Cost More
- Man Shot on Street Dies Later in Hospital
- Plans for Getty Center Unveiled : Architecture: The $360-million project in Brentwood is larger and more expensive than originally anticipated and is expected to draw an international parade of visitors.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Rejects Utility Subsidy for Disabled
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Firmer Rules Studied for Yard Structures
- GOLF : Sieckmann Fires 63 at Las Vegas
- Pirates Score to Midsection in 5-1 Victory : NL Game 1: Van Slyke, Bonilla and Bonds hurt Braves. Drabek goes a strong six innings, then pulls hamstring.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Confusion Over Timing of Races Adds to Woes of Needed New Fans
- Video Rental Chart : 'Wolves' Still in Front of the Pack
- TRANSPORTATION : Hyundai Introduces Maintenance Plan for Elantra Buyers
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Leaders Saluted for Roles in Community
- Region : S. African Group Concert
- Thousands Fear Reprisals, Flee Haiti's Capital
- Sierra Madre : City to Buy Used Firetruck
- Sunset Blvd. Plan Hits Roadblock : Traffic safety: Judge orders the city to prepare an environmental report. Opponents say widening the stretch of road will turn it into a speedway. : PACIFIC PALISADES
- La Canada Flintridge : City to Seek Park Funds
- Bilingual Hiring for Firefighters, Dispatchers OKd
- New UC San Diego Faculty Makes Impressive Lineup : Design: Selections by the dean of the new architecture school promise to help change the direction of teaching.
- La Puente : Council Seeks More Power
- Teaching Creationism
- They're Off and Waddling : Antelope Valley: A Pearblossom resident nostalgic for the duck races of his Canadian boyhood started a regional tradition in 1975.
- Umbrella Update
- Armored Car Guard Killed in Bank Robbery
- Guilty Plea Entered in Extortion of Doctor
- WESTMINSTER : Code Law Targets Repeat Offenders
- Call it the Case of the Large...
- Man, 50, Dies After Falling Off Cliff
- NEWPORT BEACH : Residents' Support Saves Boat Parade
- Gas Explosion
- Young Deals With Loss Maturely : Rams: Rookie defensive lineman vows to play hard in honor of his best friend, who died last week.
- L.A. Band Takes a Slow Beat to China
- Miscellany
- Merrill's Dealings With Insurer Probed : Securities: The SEC is reportedly looking into whether the broker engaged in a 'parking' scheme with failed Guarantee Security Life.
- Sales Downbeat, Colton Piano Files Chapter 11 Petition : Recession: Irvine-based chain will stay in business during its reorganization. Attorney says volume dealer is still 'very viable' despite debts.
- Vote Delay Is Day of Jubilation for Democratic Congresswomen : Causes: They view their anger as bringing the nation's attention to sexual harassment. Their Republican counterparts see it as bittersweet victory.
- Rasta Dudes : Black Uhuru brings its reggae with the rock 'n' roll edge to the Ventura Theatre. The Jamaican group's new record is 'Iron Storm.'
- Mexican Cultural Events in Full Swing
- Everything Comes Up Roses at Museum Party
- It's Round 2 in O.C. Residential Crowding Fight
- Drug Reimbursement Limits Criticized : Health care: Researchers find that admissions to nursing homes doubled when New Hampshire began a policy of restricting payments for medicines.
- Palomar Goes Hollywood to Find Funding
- Russians Feud, Imperil Planned Economic Union
- Top Chefs Will Be Cookin' in the Name of Charity
- Long Beach : Trial Date Set for 2 Charged in Murder of Girl, 12
- U.S. Leadership
- Indians See Battle Ahead Over Future of Gambling : Tribes: Some states consider ways to scuttle casinos. Competition, political pressures are also seen as factors.
- Freeway Era : The Evolution From Slow Lanes to Fast Lanes
- Who's Reasonable When Sexual Harassment Charges Fly?
- VENTURA : Action on Bus Route Complaints Delayed
- L.A. in the '90s Is No Houston in the '80s : Real estate: The comparisons misunderstand the strength, diversity and stability of our market.
- VENTURA : Man Found Stabbed Is Hospitalized
- Filipinos in U.S. Navy Gain Resident Status
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Patients Should Demand the Right to an Autopsy : Post-mortem examinations are the definitive measure of assurance of quality of care. They also have a value in signaling hereditary tendencies.
- Construction Under Way on DWP Pipeline to Balboa Lake
- Kansas City Gives Gulls Third Consecutive Loss : Hockey: Late goal in first period, two in second saddle Hoffort with loss.
- PREP NOTES
- Torborg Reportedly Agrees to Join Mets
- CLIPPERS : Edwards' Signing Reduces Holdout List to Two
- Mexican Films Emerge From Northern Shadows : * Movies: 'It's time to show Mexicans as seen from their side for a change,' says the co-organizer of a UCLA Film Archive retrospective that begins Friday.
- Allied-Signal Unveils Massive Restructuring : Workplace: About 5,000 people are expected to lose their jobs as the firm's new chief executive moves to bolster profits.
- Prop Maker Loses Suit, Wins Publicity
- Ex-Aide Testifies About Keating's Instructions : Trial: Patricia Johnson says she was told to talk with anxious investors in the months before Lincoln S&L;'s collapse.
- Anarchy in the Vineyards
- City Imposes Ban on Cutting Trees : Conservation: Merv Griffin sought to enhance the sales value of his property. But the council jumped at a chance to protect a key resource. : BEVERLY HILLS
- The Rhyme and Reason for Bad Judgments in Verse
- China's President Declares Economic Success Top Goal
- Rate Hike to Pay for Park Patrols : Services: The council votes to boost electricity fees by 1% to hire rangers to control rowdy behavior of city park visitors. Police budget cuts will also be restored.
- Teaching Creationism
- Council 'Retreats' on Issues : Government: At their annual getaway session, members decided on municipal priorities for the coming year. Waste management, public transportation and affordable housing topped the list.
- North County Fossils Reveal a Lively History
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK : Poor Attendance Forces Christ College Runners to Take an Incomplete : COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Allen Might Be Ready for Rams
- TELEVISION : Executives: Days of Deep Pockets Waning
- City OKs $10,000 Marketing Plan to Aid Car Dealerships : Sales: Officials hope that a group strategy can be devised to prevent closures of more dealerships, additional loss of tax revenue.
- Miralle Threw Out Wife's Credit Card : Murder trial: The victim's body hadn't been identified yet as Tessie Miralle when detectives discovered that her husband had thrown out the item.
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Four Area Players Are Expected to Compete in Tennis Championships
- Malibu : Tougher Coast Zone Review
- Cerritos : 2 Kindergarten Classes Changed for Racial Balance
- Region : Nack Heads Transit Panel
- Sierra Madre : Money Given for Gym Mats
- TALES, YOU CAN'T LOSE : A 2-day Festival for All Generations Features Ghost Stories and African Legends
- Taylor, AmFAR Reach Pact : Charities: Actress will give wedding-photo proceeds to her own newly created fund, but will continue serving as executive in nation's premier AIDS group.
- Council Mum on Abortion Clash : Protest: City Council rejects without comment a statement of support sought by Operation Rescue.
- Azusa : Partial Motel Ban Advances
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Channel Rail Link Plan Is Criticized