- It's Back to Basics in Far-Flung Bungalow 20
- BUDGET WATCH : Easy as ABC?
- CAMARILLO : $8,000 in Jewelry Taken From Home
- Three weeks after being fired as a...
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Sports Fishing Woes Fanned by Weather
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Three Bruins Are on U.S. Top 10 Lists
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux, Coffey Return, but Penguins Fall, 8-0
- Eddie Murray, the Dodgers' first baseman, filed...
- Women Claim Assault by O.C. Officer
- Where Therapy Group Means Group of Therapists
- County Issue: Misdemeanor Prosecution Policy
- Identity Crisis : Group Says All Avenue Youths Equated With Gangs
- BREEDERS' CUP : Still Hungry : Lukas Might Miss Winner's Circle Again
- If USC Gets Rolling, It Can Go Bowling : College football: With three ranked teams left on schedule, Trojans still can make an impression.
- Pro Basketball
- ROUNDUP : Glendale Sweeps Western State Conference Cross-Country Titles
- Bowe Declared Winner After Foe Gets Kicks
- Ex-Official Says Keating Knew Risks : Trial: Ex-president of Lincoln alleges that the executive inquired whether the S&L; could 'cheat' on bonds and acted out a symbolic roll of dice.
- ENERGY
- RETAIL
- Smoker Blames His Cancer on Asbestos Filter
- Tobacco Firm Agrees to Keep Name Off TV
- Rolling the Dice in Napa
- Supervisors Make Their Pay Raise Official
- Governor Cannot Cut Budget, Florida High Court Affirms
- Confusion, Anxiety Reign in Russia : Economics: Questions about Yeltsin's reforms lead only to more questions.
- 200 Nurses Seek to Leave County Employees Union
- DNA Can Be Used as Evidence, Court Says : Crime: Appellate justices uphold decision that so-called 'genetic fingerprinting' is admissible, clearing the way for wider use.
- Term Limits: the Promise of Change
- Panel Votes to Replace Valley Towing Firm : Garages: Police board awards contract to a Pacoima operator after Fox Motors becomes the focus of a department investigation.
- DANA POINT : Resurfacing Project Planned for 4 Streets
- County to Consolidate 3 Offices in Same Locale
- DANA POINT : New U-Turn Lane Assailed as Perilous
- SANTA ANA : Mental Health Assn. Suffers Setback
- Waste Hauler to Expand Recycling System
- CAMARILLO : Panel Hears Critics of Proposed Mall
- Galileo Spacecraft Becomes First to Rendezvous With an Asteroid
- A NEW SEASON
- Pro Basketball
- Quarterback Ryan Connors did not miss much...
- WSC Honors Glendale's Thorossian, Pierce's West
- Mirage Resorts Plans Family Hotel in Vegas : Gaming: The $300-million Treasure Island complex is expected to intensify competition in Nevada's biggest entertainment oasis.
- O.C., State to Remain in Slump Another Year, Experts Predict
- Budget Woes Put California's Muni Bonds to the Test
- RETAIL
- Dead Hold Secret of Undeclared Yugoslav War : Toll: The nation's Defense Ministry reports only 400 fatalities. Croatia admits to more than 2,000 on its side.
- Facts for a Day at the Races
- Guerrillas Step Up Attacks on Israelis : Lebanon: Three soldiers are killed in two incidents as Arab radicals try to disrupt the peace talks in Madrid.
- Square-Dancers Defy Stereotypes
- Nation IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Digging at Church Barred by Court
- EPA Unveils Power Plant Cleanup Plan : Environment: New rules expected to boost electric utility bills in East and Midwest. Officials say destructive acid rain will be substantially reduced.
- Orange and Ventura Counties: By the Numbers
- $401-Million Budget OKd for CRA by Council
- 2 Kidnaping Victims Returned Unharmed
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Greene Certainly a Man on the Move
- Clark Finds Comfort in Memories of Son : Mourning: Saugus basketball coach sorts through emotions after Jackson, 22, dies of intestinal cancer.
- STAGE
- TV Ratings : CBS Goes 5 for 5 With Series
- RTC Selling Assets Faster Than Expected : S&Ls;: It raised $81.2 billion from seized securities, mortgages and real estate in the first nine months of this year. The projection was $60 billion.
- RETAIL
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Professed Serial Killer Moved to Federal Prison
- Defense Supplier Gets 10 Years for Fraud
- THOUSAND OAKS : Bone-Marrow Scans to Conclude Today
- Gay Activists Demand Inquiry Into Alleged Beatings by Police : Century City: Demonstrators at commission meeting also accuse Gates of sending officers to spy on strategy sessions for the protest. The chief says he plans no probe.
- Korean Shopkeeper Killed in Robbery : Violence: In another incident, a Korean-owned liquor store is burned, but community leaders say the episodes do not seem racially motivated.
- Ground Near San Marcos Dump Safe, Study Shows : Environment: County must now show proof that expansion of the landfill would do no harm.
- COUNTYWIDE : Hospital to X-Ray Candy for Safety
- The seventh game of the World Series...
- UCI NOTEBOOK : Cervantes Ready to Start Running With the Leaders
- World Series: A CBS Grand Slam : Television: The exciting finale Sunday was the week's most-watched program. Viewership is the highest since 1987.
- O.C. STAGE REVIEW : A Special Treat for Halloween : A witty revival of the musical 'Little Shop of Horrors' arrives in Huntington Beach in time for the holiday.
- Frank Sinatra's Christmas 'Gift' Arrives Early : Music: The singer's first recording in more than seven years is 'Silent Night.' Albums bought locally will benefit Children's Hospital of Orange County.
- Vitesse Semiconductor Files for Public Offering
- BANKING
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- BANKING
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC SPACES : Caged in the City, Hearts Soar on Flights of Song
- CAC's Kozberg Pushes for Changes in Funding : Arts: A study launched by the council's new director will lead to a radical shake-up in the way the state agency will distribute money to arts organizations.
- Tobacco Firm Agrees to Keep Name Off TV
- Voices From the Picket Lines
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Miami Beach Mayor Indicted Over Funds
- Chernobyl Shutdown Set for '93 : Ukraine: Public pressure at home and abroad is cited. The closure had not been due till 1995.
- Agency Seeks to Bypass Panel Blocking Dump : Environment: State health department hopes to acquire site for nuclear waste facility without land agency's OK.
- Train Kills Man Trying to Rescue Dog : Camarillo: The 52-year-old electrician was recuperating from a heart attack. He was on his daily walk with the family pet, which was not injured.
- Police Beating, Not Overdose, Killed Man, Suit Charges : Law enforcement: Parents say LAPD officers used unnecessary force in subduing their son, who lawyer concedes was acting in a menacing way.
- BUENA PARK : Karcher Enshrined at Wax Museum
- COUNTYWIDE : Supervisors OK 1st Step to Privatization
- $12 Million Lost to Business Tax Scofflaws : Government: Many of the firms that L.A. deals with the most do not pay their license fees, according to a study by the city controller.
- ROUNDUP : Los Alamitos Girls Gain Fourth Straight League Tennis Title
- Pro Football
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Defensive Unit's Inexperience Is Starting to Show--and Hurt
- LOS ALAMITOS : My Escalon's Luck Still Mostly Bad
- UNLV Officials Videotape Coaches Possibly Holding Illegal Practices
- STAGE REVIEW : Homespun Fun Keeps 'Freeway' Moving
- La Jolla Show Reveals David Hockney's 2 Sides
- HomeFed Bank Suffers Loss of $485 Million
- Bush Threatens to Veto Bank Reform Bill : Banking: The Administration says the version proposed in the House is worse than no reform at all.
- Pact Signed on Repatriating Vietnamese in Hong Kong
- Mother Fights Veto of Bill on Fetal Injuries : Legislation: Her fetus was irreparably damaged. Wilson rejected a law that would have held employers responsible.
- House OKs $7.5-Billion Emergency Aid Bill
- Ex-Teacher Captures Spirit of Holidays With Gifts of Life : Charities: Her organization provides food, shelter, clothing and school supplies to the needy in the United States and other countries.
- Beware of Big Cats Without Candy Bags
- Caltrans to Pay $32,500 in 'Okie Girl' Sign Dispute
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- Day-Care Operator Placed on Probation
- The San Diego Chargers cut tight end...
- Boxing
- Pro Basketball
- Bobby Cox was voted National League manager...
- Bakersfield Rallies to Beat Chapman in Volleyball
- THE ARTS
- Plan Calling for More Lower-Cost Housing Backed : Council: Panel suggests 200 programs and 56 strategies to provide units for families. The document is needed to qualify L.A. for more than $100 million in federal aid.
- Yeltsin Takes Path Gorbachev Feared : Bold, dangerous program to revive Russia
- SIMI VALLEY : Art Donated for Reagan Library
- ANAHEIM : Mixed Test Results for Magnolia Pupils
- Peace on Earth : At First Glance Meling Ranch Isn't All That Special, but You Would Have a Difficult Time Convincing Visitors of That
- Non-Players Treated Royally as '12th Man'
- Kernen Curbs Enthusiasm for WAC Plan : Affiliation: Although proposal would improve home baseball schedule, CSUN coach expresses concern about fairness of conference's divisions.
- A Media Blitz in Florida for Smith Rape Trial : Legal: Jury selection is about to begin for case involving Sen. Kennedy's nephew. Networks don't plan to alter schedules, but coverage will be extensive, especially by tabloid shows.
- Two Plead Guilty in Holdup-Killing
- Wofford Victory Would Give Democrats New Life : Politics: His strategy in Senate race with Thornburgh in Pennsylvania is seen as what party must do in 1992.
- Fan Convicted of Murder in Actress' Slaying : Trial: Judge also rules that the obsessed Robert Bardo lay in wait for Rebecca Schaeffer, requiring a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole.
- Judges OK Use of DNA Evidence in State Courts : Jurisprudence: The ruling in the robbery and murder case of a Ventura woman opens the door to increased 'genetic fingerprinting.'
- SDSU's Joe McNaull Arrested for Theft
- True Tight Ends Are Hard to Find : Football: Because of changing offenses and decreasing size of talent pool, the position has become obsolete at many county high schools.
- Seattle Picks Plummer; Brewers Are Expected to Name Garner Today
- LASER BIN : 'Carrie' Reappears for Halloween
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Exposure' Settles for Less Than Tantalizing Potential
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Conlee's Beefy Voice Is Something to Feast on : The stocky singer, a champion of the common man, serves up a strong, unadorned show at the Crazy Horse Steak House, where the fare is simple but sincere.
- Plan to Give Senate Workers Rights Law Coverage Wins Vote
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council to Consider New Rental Permits
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Valley Women Win Conference Cross-Country Title
- Opening Salvo Signals an Explosive Performance : Football: Poly's Pledger bursts into spotlight after moving out of the shadow of former teammate Campbell.
- Rivadeneyra Lets Team Do Talking
- Rooting for the Home Team : Pacific Symphony, Like the Dodgers, Deserves Community Support While Shooting for the Top
- Mitsubishi Buys Chrysler's Stake in U.S. Venture
- Bonds Surge on Hopes for Interest Cut : Markets: Continued bad economic news sparks speculation that the Federal Reserve will act soon.
- O.C. Businesses Told of Opportunity in Mexico : Conference: Lowered barriers for once-protected industries can increase exports, a trade-pact official tells executives.
- Spain Welcoming Those It Ousted in 1492 : History: Jews and Muslims--enemies of different stripes in Columbus' day--were booted out by Catholic monarchs in the same year.
- San Diego
- Gonzalez Could Be S.D.'s First Latino Federal Judge
- D.A. Probe of Mayoral Candidate to Be Sought
- Driver Spared Jail in Baby's Death : Sentencing: Huntington Beach man gets probation after pleading no contest to charges of running a red light, killing an infant and injuring the mother.
- UTEP Penalized for Staggers Recruitment : College basketball: Miners get three years of NCAA probation for violations in dealings with former Crenshaw star, and other infractions.
- Artists Pat Ward Williams and Constance Samaras...
- Inner Vision, Outer Limits
- CSUN Referendum on Carl's Jr. Continues
- So Frail a Thing Is Man : Thinking the unthinkable: Today's politics and literature consider death
- PERSPECTIVE ON MIDDLE EAST PEACE : What Bliss to Fight With Words : At last, no one questions Israel's existence; now, all that's to be settled is how the former antagonists will coexist.
- She's Head-to-Head With La Costa in a Hairy, Tangled Labor Dispute
- San Diego
- Officer Whose Car Ran Over Man Won't Face Charges : Law enforcement: D.A. finds no criminal intent in accident that still has victim hospitalized with serious head injury.
- Two Involved in Drive-By Killing Sentenced, Fined
- Search for Victims of Boat Accident Resumes
- Aztecs Angling for a Bowl : Football: Four WAC teams are trying to make postseason play. The next few weeks will be critical for SDSU.
- Twins, Braves Show Angels the Highway to Heaven
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Rib Injury Puts Bell Out 'Indefinitely'
- THE NBA: 1991-92 PREVIEW : No Question: the Answers Start Friday : Nothing in This League Is Clear-Cut, but a Case Can Be Made for Portland, Chicago, Boston, Utah Atop Divisions
- Walesa Offers to Serve as Both Prime Minister and President
- Man Wins Lotto Cash--$3.8 Million
- Builders Threaten Suit Over Gnatcatcher Status : Development: They say a U.S. proposal to list the songbird as an endangered species violates their constitutional rights.
- Court Backs Use of DNA as Evidence : Crime: Appellate justices uphold decision that so-called 'genetic fingerprinting' is admissible, clearing the way for wider use.
- Missing and Not Accounted For : Disappearance: Edyth Ann Warner, 35, has not been seen since February. Her parents, Edyth and Randle Dewees of Laguna Niguel, still want an answer.
- Father Slain in a Dispute Over Report Card
- GNP Rises 2.4% in Quarter but Gain May Be Temporary
- Leaders Approve Ways to Verify Arms Cutbacks
- MAKING IT WORK : How to Get the Most Out of Support Group
- BOOK REVIEW : A Road Beckons, the Mind Wanders : WALKING THE TRAIL; One Man's Journey Along the Cherokee Trail of Tears <i> by Jerry Ellis</i> , Delacorte, $19; 272 pages
- Christo's Attorney Questions if Umbrella Struck Woman
- Teen-Ager Held on Suspicion of Killing Father : Crime: The two allegedly argued over a report card the boy had hidden.
- Police Beating, Not Overdose, Killed Man, Suit Charges : Law enforcement: Parents say LAPD officers used unnecessary force in subduing their son, who lawyer concedes was acting in a menacing way.
- COLUMN RIGHT : 'We' Politicized the Court; 'We' Can Redeem It : The bench stuck to the law until liberals equated the Constitution with social change.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Players Wait for Word on U.S. Team
- Phil Garner, a former teammate of Milwaukee...
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : 5-0 Start Has Turned Sour for Pitt
- The Economy and Tax Proposals
- Gay Couples Having Babies
- Gay Couples Having Babies
- Judiciary Panel
- Troops in Europe
- Gay Couples Having Babies
- The Economy and Tax Proposals
- The Economy and Tax Proposals
- Logging Rules
- State Lottery
- COLUMN ONE : Not Like Orange County : Ever more urbanized, the area has become a model of what not to do--particularly in Ventura. With the region's image as a haven from L.A., it's an ironic twist.
- The Economy and Tax Proposals
- Drilling for Answers in Alaska : Energy: A legislator in the state and others are asking if firms hid an important oil discovery to bolster the case for drilling in a wildlife refuge.
- Time Warner to Tap Growth of TV in Asia
- Allergan Loses $125 Million in Third Quarter
- Ex-Aide Claims Keating Asked: 'Can We Cheat?' : Thrifts: Former Lincoln president testifies that question related to curbs on junk bond sales.
- U.S. Puts Squeeze on Haiti With an Embargo : Sanctions: Bush signs an order aimed at forcing military coup leaders to restore Aristide to power.
- CHP Shuts Down Airport Bus Line in Crackdown
- COUNTYWIDE : New Evidence OK in Rape Trial Defense
- Tax District OKd to Pay Builder for Land : Calabasas: The Baldwin Co. will be paid up to $28 million. In exchange, it will spend extra money on parks and give $1.5 million to a homeowners group.
- Party Spirit Propels Padilla : Cartwheels, Colorful Attire Put Glendale Runner in Properly Festive Mood for Another Victory
- Auto Racing
- TV REVIEW : 'McCartney's Oratorio' Celebrates Family Life
- State Lottery
- New Secretary General
- The Economy and Tax Proposals
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 30, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 30, 1991
- Obituaries - Oct. 30, 1991
- TELEVISION - Oct. 30, 1991
- TELEVISION - Oct. 30, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 30, 1991
- Names in the News - Oct. 30, 1991
- Names in the News - Oct. 30, 1991
- Names in the News - Oct. 30, 1991
- Names in the News - Oct. 30, 1991
- Japanese Will Pay $1 Billion for Stake in Time Warner : Entertainment: Toshiba and C. Itoh will get 12.5% of studio and cable TV. Music and magazines are excluded.
- WAITING HARD: Edyth Ann Warner, the 35-year-old...
- Judge Orders Striking Nurses Back to Work
- Bush Insists That Moscow, Republics Agree on Economy : U.S. aid: He steps up pressure on the Soviets for accord on management and reform. New assistance is delayed.
- TRICK OR TREAT CLAUSE: La Habra kindergarten...
- WINNING SERVE: Rolf J. Engen of Laguna...
- Bush OKs Talks on New Jobless Benefits Bill
- School Forfeits Game Over Fear of Gang Violence
- Supervisors Drop Marina Lease Extension, Study Options
- Ex-Sununu Aide Quits Job With Sheik Linked to BCCI : Administration: Edward Rogers' $600,000 contract for legal services was an embarrassment to President.
- U.S., Soviets Vow Not to Interfere in Arab-Israeli Talks : Diplomacy: But both Bush and Gorbachev hold out the possibility of taking a hand in the second phase.
- LANDMARK ADIEU: The Skate Ranch in Santa...
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 30, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 30, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 30, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 30, 1991
- Rexhall Posts Profit After Loss a Year Ago
- Stanley H. Madsen has been promoted to...
- Noriega Associates Buttress One Another's Testimony on Cash Payoffs by Drug Lords : Trial: U.S. is using accomplices to carefully craft its case. But relying on evidence of convicted ex-aides of defendant is considered a risky tactic.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Polish Politicians 'Afraid to Wake Up' : Elections: The splintered results also leave a legacy of dismay for the voters.
- Regional Outlook : Yugoslav Conflict Lights a Fuse in the Balkans : * Ethnic ties cross international borders. Neighbors who could help settle the battle might instead be drawn into it.
- MEDICINE : Studies Challenge AMA View on Evils of Malpractice Suits
- Oceanside Votes Today on Recall of Bishop
- What a Collection : Whether He's Coming or Going, It's Difficult to Keep Up With King Owner
- Foothill Group Profits Drop 11% in 3rd Quarter
- Strong Orders Credited for Profit at Datron Systems
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- Franklin & Associates Advertising and Public Relations...
- Pac Rim Reports 72% Quarterly Earnings Jump
- LUSAKA : A Vote After 17 Years
- Backer of Card Casino Unveils Plan for Council : Gambling: Co-owner of Los Alamitos Race Course in Cypress seeks 24-hour card parlor.
- Curbs on Dumping Sewage Toughened : Waste: But the order restricting ocean pollution from a county treatment plant displeases environmentalists. They wanted stricter standards imposed.
- Metzger Guilty on 1 Count in Cross-Burning : Courts: White supremacist is convicted on misdemeanor charge in 1983 incident, but jury deadlocks on a more serious count. Three other men are found guilty of conspiracy.
- Comerica, Rival Will Merge in Stock Swap
- Airlines Try to Land the Right Image
- INTERNATIONAL
- Quiksilver Reduces for 2nd Time Its Earnings Outlook
- Manville Corp.: Manville Corp. lost $12.4 million...
- Temperatures Will Fall, Showers Might
- Ojeda Decides Not to Force Trade in Order to Keep Free-Agent Rights
- Salt Lake Rallies to Dump the Gulls
- Cheryl Gregory has joined Centre Mortgage as...
- Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. said Michael...
- Michael L. Beardsley has been named regional...
- Jim Shertz has joined Goreham, Moor &...
- Gloria Anderson has joined McGladrey & Pullen...
- Robert Hildt has joined Pacific Commerce Bank...
- Lawrence P. Murphy has been named executive...
- Steve Houck has been appointed senior vice...
- 2 in Assisted-Suicide Case Tell of Pain on Videotape
- At Last, a Silver Lining in Black Clouds Over Kuwait : Oil fires: Multinational team nears victory in the battle with wells set aflame by Iraq during the Gulf War.
- Mulroney Decides He Won't Seek U.N. Post
- Bill Graham Rites Draw Music Stars
- Have Drills, Will Travel : USC dental students bring mobile clinic to Fullerton to treat children of low-income families.
- Moderate Palestinian Has Key Talks Role : Diplomacy: Faisal Husseini heads committee to oversee negotiations. He has been reviled by both sides.
- POLITICS : Frugal Campaigns Likely, With or Without Cuomo : He would have a big financial edge over other Democrats in a run for the presidency. The rest will find funds hard to come by.
- Halloween Fun Slated for Special Students
- VENTURA : Man Claiming to Be Armed Robs Bank
- Wife Pleads No Contest in Fatal Beating of Man
- Is Anyone Looking for an Honest Broker? : Washington is the only one to do it--if it's asked
- Father Jacek Przygoda; Retired Educator
- Warehouse Manager Gets Life Term in Huge Cocaine Bust
- Hecht Is Ready for Chapter 2 : Rowing: President of Books on Tape, Inc., who founded the UC Irvine crew program 26 years ago, returns as team's volunteer coach.
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Runner Loses Tonsils but Gains Class Time
- Ponty's New Fusion Mixes West African Music, Jazz
- An ATM for Videos : Marketing: The 24-hour, self-service tape kiosk is said to be faster and more convenient than renting from a store.
- INTERNATIONAL
- Glenfed Open to Possible Merger Bids
- Boeing Posts 6.1% Rise in 3rd-Quarter Net
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : 3 Brothers Deny Guilt in Fraud Case
- ORANGE : Councilman to Join Child-Welfare Tour
- OXNARD : Boy Pleads Guilty to Shooting Incidents
- With Oil Wells Capped, Venice Beach Looks to Cleanup
- Graffiti Tally Finds 6,900 Walls in L.A. Are Marred : Urban blight: Officials say the count is probably far below the actual number. It is believed, however, to be a positive step toward solving the problem.
- Geoffrey L. Miller has joined Meridian Capital...
- Jeff Hickox has been named real estate...
- LABOR
- Bitter Tales of Two Struggles by Workers
- Documentaries : On the Road in Soviet Union: Chaos Abounds : * Traveling in Siberia is full of challenges. Ask for an explanation of the insanity, and the answer is always: 'Because.'
- Nation IN BRIEF : ROCKIES : Icy Storm Snarls Air Traffic, Cuts Power
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Once More, Yeltsin Puts Himself in Line of Fire : Russia: His strategy is treacherously double-edged: If his reforms fail, so do his political fortunes.
- Michael L. Rubin has been named executive...
- LABOR
- A 'War-Torn' Town Will Be Built at Camp Pendleton to Train Marines : Warfare: Buildings will be manufactured to simulate conditions that troops encounter when they enter places such as Grenada, Panama, Beruit and Kuwait City.
- Orange County Plan to Link Trains to Metro Rail Approved : Transportation: Officials vote for a $4.4-billion proposal to expand commuter service and build an elevated line. The network will reach into L.A. County.
- Documentaries : On the Road in Soviet Union: Chaos Abounds : * A reporter's journey through the Central Asian republics on what the conductor calls 'the worst train on Earth' is an adventure not soon to be repeated.