- SIMI VALLEY : Councilman Attends His Last Meeting
- Father Surrenders Son, 14, in Death of Toddler
- COUNTYWIDE : 12 Soviets Arrive for Business Course
- THE NHL : Despite Threat of Eastern Front, Soviet Came West
- Buchwald Referee: Private Files Not Needed
- STAGE REVIEW : Schlocky Goods From '5 & Dime'
- Richard M. Majestic has joined Snyder-Langston Builders...
- Rockwell to Close Axle Facility
- Investor Suit Alleges PMC Ran Ponzi Scheme
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : State Officials May Be Sued, Court Holds
- Carbon Deposits Can Interrupt Supply of Fuel
- China Acknowledges Sales of Nuclear Equipment to Iran
- U.S. to Seek Soviet Output for Civilians : Economics: American companies will be pressed to help Moscow convert defense industry to domestic production.
- CAMARILLO : Developers Defend Factory Outlet Plan
- COUNTYWIDE : 3 Held After Chase, Gunfire at Police
- Public Squabble Continues Over Railroad Negotiations Stalemate
- Students Seek Condom Dispensers So Spontaneous Sex Is Safe at SDSU
- The Heat Is On : Southland the Warmest Spot in Nation 3 Days in a Row
- TUSTIN : Annexation Views to Be Given Today
- TV Reviews : MTV Looks at the twentysomething Generation
- MUSIC : Director Sets the Stage for Mozart : Roy Rallo has created programs in non-traditional settings, but 'Lucio Silla' is his first effort at a full-length work, and a difficult one at that.
- Summit Health Ltd. of Burbank announced the...
- Conferees Will Seek a Compromise Bill on Futures Trading : Legislation: But experts believe chances for early agreement are slim.
- No Evidence of Captive Americans in Vietnam, Gen. Vessey Reports
- New Attitudes for '92 : It's Goodby to Excessiveness as Industry Adopts a New Social Awareness; N.Y. Styles Borrow From Gardens, California
- Safe at Home : It's Best to Exercise Caution in Selecting a Personal Security System for Older Singles
- It's Not Over Yet : There still can be banking reform in Senate
- Francesca Gregoli; Actress
- Disney Unveils Plans for $600-Million Expansion : Burbank: Executives envision re-creation of the 'college-type' atmosphere the studio's founder promoted.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Beats Long Beach in Water Polo, 8-7
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL : UCLA Not Sharp but Beats USC in Consecutive Games
- AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE
- Two Families in Recovery : AN ADDICT'S ODYSSEY : 'I Had Dreams. Loaded, I Lost Those Dreams'
- Pileup of Health Care Paperwork Targeted
- Postal Board Rejects Penny Increase in 1st-Class Stamp : Mails: Postmaster general had sought hike from 29 cents. He expects no change until 1994.
- Reaching Out to Armenia Becomes Easier : * Communication: The switch to a digital phone system cuts the wait for calls from weeks to minutes.
- Road Closed After Body Is Found
- NEWS ANALYSIS : A Declaration of Victory by Organized Labor
- COUNTYWIDE : Supervisors Back New Insurance Pact
- COUNTYWIDE : Wittenberg Says SP May Not Pay Claims
- Locals' Day at Library : Reagan Salutes County and Community Officials
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Real-Life Heroes
- Tritons Probably In Tournament
- Crespi High tight end Alex Pupich has...
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Robinson Says This 3-6 Team Is Going Uphill Not Down
- Music Reviews : Philharmonic Group at Gindi
- 'Sarah' to Relight LATC : Stage: The play is the first engagement scheduled under the city's new 'caretaker' plan.
- Sweeping Changes in Food Labeling to Be Unveiled
- Gorbachev Faces Criminal Trial--Briefly
- Doonesbury Strips on Quayle Provoke Uproar : Commentary: Garry Trudeau claims DEA suppressed data about alleged drug use by vice president.
- America's Cup Runneth Over With Enthusiasm : * You don't have to be a millionaire to get involved in the world's most prestigious yacht race.
- Swaggart Pays Traffic Fine, Avoids Appearance in Court
- There's Much Ado About Our Political Sound and Fury
- SANTA ANA : Cyclist Strikes Car, Is Critically Injured
- Board Gives Up Open Space That Now Has Houses : Government: Builder constructed 21 homes on 3.35 acres designated public open space. Supervisors forsake claim.
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Sheriff Won't Be Jailed for Contempt
- Sampras, Agassi, Flach-Seguso to Be Davis Cup Choices
- Rankings Not as Easy as No. 1-2-3 : Football: Many factors are weighed to determine which team belongs at the top of the poll each week.
- Keating Trial Judge Dismisses 2 Counts, Keeps Remaining 18 : Thrifts: Lawyers for the former Lincoln Savings boss must begin his defense Thursday or turn the case over to the jury without calling any witnesses.
- Vons Reports That Its Third-Quarter Revenue Was Flat : Retailing: The results indicate that Southern California's economic slump is being felt even in an industry considered recession-proof.
- Toshiba America Joins Computer Maker Price Wars
- Right-to-Die Measure Trails in Washington
- Mercy Workers Save Colleagues in Mexico Crash
- New Group Takes Up Bolsa Chica Banner : Environment: CoOp seeks to ensure that only a small number of houses are built around the rim of the wetlands area. Development plans are to be revealed today.
- COSTA MESA : Tax Revenue Drops; Cutbacks Possible
- Panel Says Schools Have Racial Issue Under Control
- Hog Heaven : Supervisors' Version of Pork-Barrel Legislation Would Let This Piggy Stay Home
- Housing Funds May Be Tapped for Overpasses
- Boxing
- Driven to Find the Right Formula : Motor racing: Zak Brown of North Hollywood is taking his youth and high ambition to GM Lotus circuit in Europe.
- Two by a Pioneer Black Filmmaker
- Keating Judge Rejects Plea to Dismiss Charges : Thrifts: Lawyers for the former Lincoln Savings boss must begin his defense Thursday or turn the case over to the jury without calling any witnesses.
- HIGH TECHNOLOGY
- Guilt Plagues Parents of Disabled Youth : Coping: Support groups help adults deal with special demands, experts say.
- Wichita Rescues Redevelopment by Paying for Toxic Cleanup : Banks had balked at financing the rebuilding of downtown because of liability fears. Now a smaller plan is moving ahead.
- Council Offers $25,000 for Key Information in Killing : Reward: A Van Nuys machinist was fatally shot when he came to his girlfriend's aid during a robbery.
- Wrestling Promoter Pleads Guilty in Huge Tax Scam
- GUN WATCH : Stemming the Tide
- ELECTIONS / VENTURA CITY COUNCIL : Business-Backed Candidates Sweep to Victory in Race
- Wheelies Don't Score Points on This Course
- Shelly Zimbler has been appointed executive vice...
- Soviets May Face a Liquidity Crisis : Trade: Western officials will discuss reports that the U.S.S.R. is running out of money to pay foreign debt.
- A Rising Stake in Nuts and Bolts:...
- Car and Truck Sales Fall 10.2% in October From a Year Earlier
- Admiral Loses Command Over Tailhook Brouhaha : Aftermath: Navy officials say he ignored a female aide's complaint that she had been sexually harassed.
- Candid Prospective Juror Gets Laughs at Smith Trial
- Robert Maxwell, 68, Media Giant, Found Dead in Sea : Publishing: Briton vanished from his yacht. His debt-laden empire includes the N.Y. Daily News.
- Restaurant Smoking Ban Snuffed in Laguna Beach : Health: Restaurateurs, hotel owners and others protest new proposal, so council forms a panel and retains its old ordinance.
- Testy Supervisors Back Plan to Raise Voice in Regional Affairs
- 4 Inmates Hurt as Van Crashes in Mountains
- New Program Aims to Put the Worst of Scofflaws in Jail : Justice: Those who ignored citations for violent offenses and drinking and driving are prime targets.
- 3 Held on Drug Charges After Kitchen Explosion
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Bowl Alliance Might Not Wait for '92
- Mickey Holmes, executive director of the Sugar...
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Lunker Stripers Flocking to Lures at Silverwood Lake
- MOVIE REVIEW : An Intelligent Epic of Clashing Cultures
- DANCE
- Florida Cuts Deal in Pee-wee Case : Reubens to Plead No Contest Thursday
- Song Struck : Career: Actor Woody Harrelson comes out from behind the bar where everybody knows his name and returns to his first love--music.
- Productivity Rate Climbs 2.4% During 3rd Quarter
- Larry D. Young has been appointed chief...
- BOOK REVIEW : Investigating the Secret Life of France : A HISTORY OF PRIVATE LIFE, VOL. 5, Riddles of Identity in Modern Times, <i> Edited by Antoine Prost and Gerard Vincent</i> , translated by Arthur Goldhammer Harvard University Press, $39.95; 615 pages
- Presidential Crowd Toasts New Library
- Suit Claims Errors by Crematory : Cemetery: Family says man's ashes were not put in concrete vault and may be lost. Forest Lawn denies losing remains but admits wrong container was used.
- Remember Pearl Harbor, Then Put It Behind Us : War: Surprise attack is a time-honored strategy; 50 years is long enough to keep a misguided grudge.
- The Notre Dame-Penn State game on Nov....
- Vons Reports That Its Third-Quarter Revenue Was Flat : Retailing: The results indicate that Southern California's economic slump is being felt even in an industry considered recession-proof.
- Elation Is Building : CHOC Eagerly Prepares for Move Into Its New State-of-the Art Care Facility
- Reprieve From Jail Term Ends Jan. 2 for New Mom
- OJAI : Health Officials Shut Fast-Food Outlet
- Looking Under the Tree : Sacramento must do more than hope for holiday spending
- EL RIO : Teen-Agers Rescue Pets, Boat From Fire
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Tagliabue Presents a New Labor Plan
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : SAN DIEGO STATE : WAC School Officials Discuss Bowls
- Clippers Discover Long Way to End Forum Drought : Pro basketball: They gain their first victory at Inglewood since 1981 by defeating the Lakers in overtime, 114-109.
- Tri-Valley Volleyball Title a Parting Gift for Moorpark
- How About a Fire That Is Only That?
- Founder of Pot Farm Co-Op Gets Life Term
- Haitians Held on Ship as U.S. Reviews Policy
- Pentagon Pushes for Covert Aid to Oust Iraq's Hussein : Mideast: Defense officials lament 'paralysis' in U.S. policy. The White House and State Department so far resist the call.
- Recession-Proof Pasta? : Owners of Chic Italian Chain to Open New Restaurant in South Coast Plaza
- High Court Urged to Back Disputed Legal Doctrine : Murder: Legislature barred 'diminished capacity' in 1981, but issue of malice is still a factor. Case involves a killer who was drunk when he fatally shot a man.
- Reward: Donald Trump has invited a truck...
- Agnos Appears Headed for Runoff in San Francisco
- CLIPBOARD
- Creaky Energy Policy: A Chance for Change : Delay in Bush's nearsighted plan opens door for Congress
- Nevada Man, 70, Dies in Pickup Truck Crash
- Anaheim OKs Huge Irvine Co. Canyon Project
- PIRU : Film's Phony Plane Crash Takes Doing
- ORANGE : Testimony Finished in Ex-Official's Trial
- MISSION VIEJO : Have Cycles, Will Catch More Cars
- TV's Feminine Ads: A Double Standard?
- Officials Draw Praise, Fire on Graffiti Plan : Government: Some say Huntington Beach wall will give bona fide artists a canvas; others say that it will bring undesirables.
- STAGE REVIEW : A Compassionate Study of Family Ties
- Spray-Painting on Seawall Is OKd : Art: Huntington Beach City Council approves an experimental program to permit 'aerosol artists' to paint . . . but only in daylight.
- Music Reviews : Glendale Symphony at the Chandler Pavilion
- TV Reviews : 'Speaking in Tongues' Reconceived for the Tube
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Fizzle Instead of Sizzle : Rocker Lita Ford Tones Down Act in Coach House Show
- TV Ratings : NBC Bounces Back
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Robinson Promises More of Dupree
- LOS ALAMITOS : Classics Will Help to Decide Titles
- NEA Gives $16.8 Million to 735 Grantees : Arts grants: Awards to controversial performers Miller, Hughes could renew the debate over funding.
- TV Reviews : ABC's 'False Arrest' Manages to Remain Arresting
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Joe Diffie Shows His Many Faces : The singer, performing with Heartbreak Highway at the Crazy Horse, was like a chameleon that hasn't found his own color.
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Lita Ford Softens Her Gutter Rock
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Turtle Island String Quartet at Royce Hall
- Pigs' Debut Album Catches Raw Energy of Live Shows
- Scott C. Fessenden has been appointed regional...
- Treasury Note Auction Called 'Horrendous'
- Gates Confirmed as CIA Director : Intelligence: The Senate's 64-31 vote ends the longest confirmation process in the agency's history. But doubts linger among many Democratic lawmakers.
- Shock and Anxiety Jolt N.Y. Daily News
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Pileup of Health Care Paperwork Targeted
- COLUMN ONE : Women Gain Clout in Capitol : Overcoming political differences, a caucus of female lawmakers is making itself felt on issues such as day care, sexual harassment, domestic violence and child support.
- Ernest S. Tosi; Retired Educator
- Defense Witness Testifies He Was Asked to Lie : Courts: Ricky Lee Earp, accused of killing a 17-month-old girl, had said the man was at his house when the child was hurt. The man denies it.
- Smith Kicks Back, Though He's Down : USC: Coach makes it clear he is tired of critical comments from Cal running back Russell White.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Courter's Goal Gives OCC Victory in Soccer
- Not Guilty, Mother Says in Daughters' Slayings : Court: Laguna Niguel homemaker's use of anti-depressant drug Prozac being investigated.
- Mater Dei Has Too Much Going for It Not to Be on Top
- ENERGY
- HIGH TECHNOLOGY
- Broderick Describes Buying Gun, Bullets : Courts: Murder suspect says a support payment had been canceled and visitation rights altered.
- Coastal Disaster Area
- 'It's a Sad Day,' Imelda Marcos Says as She Posts Bail : Philippines: She's fingerprinted, then freed on bond on mostly minor criminal tax charges.
- Aviation Admiral Fired in Quiz of Harassment at Convention
- The World Goes Mad : After 39 Years, the Zany Magazine Gets Serious Treatment in a Big, Glossy Coffee-Table Book--Just the Kind of Thing It Mocks
- ELECTIONS : Voters Backing Recall; Camarillo Bond Trails
- OXNARD : City OKs La Colonia Townhouse Project
- COUNTYWIDE : Cities Hire Firm to Find Tax Revenues
- Wife, Doctor Won't Be Charged in Death
- 11 Homes Searched in Slaying Investigation
- Numbers Down, but Rowe Up : Aztecs: Wide receiver not having as good a season as last year statistically, but he's excited about SDSU's success.
- Rancho San Diego
- Timetable for Magic's Return Changes
- Bone Spurs Could Compromise Arazi's Future
- Thomas M. Fortuin has been promoted to...
- House to Vote on a Bill to Bolster FDIC : Banking: Passage of the proposal is necessary to keep the deposit insurance fund solvent. A broader industry reform measure was defeated.
- Cause of Death of Man in Police Custody Still Unknown
- PERSPECTIVE ON LOS ANGELES SCHOOLS : First, Cut the District Into Pieces : To start a revolution of top-down bureaucracy, create self-governing zones around the city's 89 high schools.
- You know you're in L.A. when ....
- Sycamore School Will Reopen Next Fall
- BUENA PARK : New Sign Law Limits Size, Placement
- County Faces New Shortfall of $29 Million : Budget: The latest forecast would mean the third major deficit in the 1991-92 spending plan, for a total of $75.2 million.
- O'Bannon to Be Out Six Weeks
- Angels Heal Wound, Hire Carew as Batting Coach
- PLATFORM : Challenging Death
- Panel Backs Plan to Cut Down on Hillside Mansions
- ANAHEIM : Pizza Parlor in Mall Destroyed by Blaze
- S.D. Officers Criticize Ticket Quotas, Sources Say : Law enforcement: A Police Department audit of daily citation logs reveals many instances of padding by officers.
- VENTURA : Council Approves Assessment District
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Johnson Might Loom Bigger in Plans
- Ex-Columbia S&L; Officer Pleads Guilty
- Tips on Reading an Annual Report
- 2 Wells Still Burn on Eve of Kuwait Celebration
- Wofford Wins Easily in Pennsylvania Upset : Elections: In a rebuke to President, Republican Thornburgh is defeated in Senate race. Mississippi elects GOP governor.
- Shopping Event Shows What's in Store for Fund Raising : * Charities: About 100 groups are making money by selling tickets to an event at the Glendale Broadway, which is promoting its remodeling.
- Course Reminds Parents Who's the Boss at Home
- Gang Threat Cancels Game
- Breakup of Yugoslavia
- An Early Bear on California Now Sees Worse Ahead
- Gang Threat Cancels Game
- Breakup of Yugoslavia
- Breakup of Yugoslavia
- Vision of 'Star Trek'
- Israel's Problem: Survival
- Seymour Pushes Probe
- Girl's Recovery
- The GOP
- Music Reviews : Milladoiro's Celtic Sounds at Caltech
- Pacific Telesis Foundation has awarded Newport Harbor...
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Increase in Permit Fees Has Boat Owners Wailing
- Oliver Jackson's Fluid Realm : Art: A sense of unity permeates the painter's works, affirming a spirit of communion between humans and the earth.
- ROUNDUP : Donaldson Leads Ventura in Volleyball
- AIRLINES
- CoCensys Names New Leader in a Series of Company Moves
- Chrysler Has a Lot Riding on New LH Car
- Lawyers Warned Alyeska of Risks : Energy: The pipeline firm was told in January that it could face federal criminal charges as a result of its covert investigation of whistle-blowers.
- Compaq Plans to Make Low-Cost PCs : High tech: In a complete overhaul of its operations, the computer maker plans to target entry-level buyers and considers mail-order sales.
- 2-Bladed Swubbers Scrub Windshields
- L.A. Promises Promotions, Raises for Minority Officers : Police: Council accepts consent decree, avoiding litigation in discrimination suit filed by the state.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Haitians Held at Sea in Political Limbo
- Two Families in Recovery : A PARENT'S ORDEAL : 'You Cannot Imagine the Pain I Felt'
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Traffic Ticket Count Padded, Probe Finds
- City Sued on Behalf of Infant Son : Law: Attorney for baby born five months after his father was shot to death by a San Diego policeman seeks damages from city.
- ANAHEIM : Council Tries to End Utility Board Battle
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES / JOHN FLYNN : Why County, SCAG Should Reunite
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man, 30, Killed in Motorcycle Crash
- Council Split Over Local Planning Panels : City Hall: Some say Joy Picus' proposal to break up commission wouldn't work. Others support her goal of more citizen participation.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Surf Shop Building OKd--With a Tower
- Wrestling Promoter Admits Role in Tax Return Fraud
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- Gulls Sign Goalie Knickle for Remainder of Season
- Hamilton in the Middle of Royal Girls' Block Party
- CLU to Showcase 1-2 Punch in NCAA Division III Playoffs : College soccer: Cal Lutheran's men's, women's teams earn berths; The Master's to compete in NAIA tournament.
- Camarillo Turns Upside Down to Edge Westlake in Girls' Tennis
- AIRLINES
- House to Vote on Bill to Bolster FDIC : Banking: Passage of the proposal is necessary to keep the deposit insurance fund solvent. A broader, more comprehensive industry reform measure was defeated.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Man Who Insulted U.S. Blacks Gets Japan Post : Politics: New Prime Minister Miyazawa names the controversial Michio Watanabe as his foreign minister.
- Bear Terrorizes Town
- Stallings Wins Race for Seat on S.D. Council
- Port Won't Pay for Underground Trolley Tracks in Harbor View
- Broderick Relives Her Role in Killings : Testimony: The former La Jolla socialite says she doesn't remember pulling the trigger.
- Supervisors End Furor With Vote to Rescind Raise
- Bid to Overturn Award to Ex-Policewomen Rejected
- County IN BRIEF : SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : Plan OKd to Curb Mansion Building
- THOUSAND OAKS : Incident Over Recall Sign Investigated
- Baseball
- Supervisors Endorse 2 for Coast Panel : Environment: Ventura Councilman Donald A. Villeneuve and board member Maria VanderKolk have been proposed to replace Dorill B. Wright.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Donahue Becomes a Gambling Man
- White Rushes to Make Impression Off Field
- Baseball
- HIGH TECHNOLOGY
- Record Turnout Expected at Latino Trade Show : Ethnic market: The fourth annual Se Habla Espanol show aims to attract companies trying to tap the estimated $170-billion Latino market in the U.S.
- Fed Probably Voted to Cut Interest Rates, Analysts Say
- Q & A : What Barker Bros.' Clients Should Know
- Crash Over in Flash but the Pain Lives on
- Justices OK Rights Suits Against Officials of States
- Reputed Asian Gang Chief Takes Fifth
- Family Flag and Pride Fly Higher
- Grand Jury Investigation of Metro Rail Consultant Urged
- Thompson Joins Casualty List at Thousand Oaks
- Two MCA Music Entertainment Group executives have...
- Ulrich Gottschling has joined Corbin & Wertz,...
- Fluor Daniel, German Unit Win $50 Million in Contracts
- BANKING/FINANCE
- No Memory of Killings, Sobbing Broderick Says : Court: Emotional testimony marks the second trial of woman accused of shooting her ex-husband and his wife.
- Family Seeks $10 Million for Injury at McDonald's Playland : Trial: Plaintiffs say the fast food firm was negligent in its operation of popular children's attractions. McDonald's says there is no alarming pattern of injuries.
- COUNTYWIDE : County, Agencies Settle Tax Lawsuits
- City Council Approves New Library for Watts
- NBA ROUNDUP : Knicks Win for Riley in New York Debut
- Gang Threat Cancels Game
- Airport Collision
- Gang Threat Cancels Game
- Obituaries - Nov. 6, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 6, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 6, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 6, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 6, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 6, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 6, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 6, 1991
- A Dangerous Test at McDonnell : Airlines: The aerospace giant is balking at further plane evacuation tests after 49 people were injured recently in Long Beach.
- Mother Shoots Girl; Both Found Dead on Freeway : Tragedy: She lies down on the Garden Grove beside her handicapped daughter and they are run over.
- LOCAL LEGEND: When he was inducted into...
- Benefits Deal May Help End County Dispute : Labor: Tentative agreement on health package is expected to settle contract for 40,000 workers, including nurses.
- Teachers Angered by Plan to Cut Pay : Education: Many instructors see themselves in a no-win situation. The L.A. school board has voted to reduce their salaries by 3%.
- County, Union Dispute Benefits Package Deal : Labor: Both sides remain optimistic about settling contract for 40,000 workers, including nurses. But officials differ on what was agreed to.
- Costa Mesa Lineman Suspended One Game for His Part in Brawl
- OJAI : Flames Destroy Single-Family House
- ELECTIONS / EDUCATION : Hirschberg, Jacobs Lead in College Board Race
- Voters Decide on City, School Board Races; Burbank Rejects Tax
- Supervisors' Vote May Delay County Courtroom Project to '95 : Government: Board hopes to cut costs by changing proposal requirements for developers.
- San Diego Sails Into Fiscal Wind : America's Cup: The races will go on in 1992, but the pomp around them will be reduced because of economic circumstance.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Rants' Surpasses Showcase
- Irvine Voters Narrowly OK Housing Plan
- EC's Yugoslav Peace Effort Close to Collapsing
- KISSES TOO: Geraldine Kirkpatrick of Huntington Beach...