- Winter Sports
- Music and Dance : L.A. Chamber Ballet Celebrates Anniversary at Japan America
- CHINA: China, the recipient of massive aid...
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : THE NEW JOBS : FRESH CAREERS IN FOOD SCIENCE : JOBS ARE GOING BEGGING IN THIS ALMOST INVISIBLE FIELD
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : Seven Cities Where Jobs Are Expanding
- PHILIPPINES: The inflation rate soared to 21%...
- Seoul Firm in Receivership: A South Korean...
- REGIONAL REPORT : El Toro, Laguna Hills to Vote on Cityhood as Trend Grows Statewide
- Director Says O.C., State Can Help to Save Hospital : Mary A. Piccione remains optimistic, outlining plans to cut expenses and attract private patients.
- PLATFORM
- PLATFORM : Testing Children
- Now for the Hard Part: What to Do About Defense Budget : Cheney's approach makes some sense, but there still are problems
- Science / Medicine : ON MEDICINE DANIEL S. GREENBERG : Irate Patients Go From Waiting Room to Courtroom
- St. Mary's Ends Year for Toreros
- Jamaican Merlene Ottey broke the four-year-old world...
- Molina's Election to County Board
- STAGE REVIEW : South Coast Rep Revitalizes 'You Can't Take It With You'
- MUSIC REVIEW : Currie Leads Paulus Work
- JAPAN: Japanese exports showed strong growth in...
- Howard Head; Revamped Ski, Tennis Gear
- CBS News Crew Tells of Beatings, Interrogations : The Media: 'I remember a couple canes breaking over my head,' producer says. Four men were held 40 days after being captured by Iraqis.
- COLUMN ONE : Money for a 6-Pack on Welfare? : Gov. Wilson said his proposed cuts in aid would leave less for luxuries. But less than $700 a month to support a couple of children doesn't stretch far.
- 2 Held in Clash at War Protest
- Changes on the Eve of the Race Pay for Knaub
- Waves Overcome Christie's Absence, 65-56 : Pepperdine: Lear is held scoreless in first half, then gets 15 points against San Francisco.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Ken Griffey Sr. Is Hurt in Crash
- Memories in the Bank : A Year After Gathers' Death, Family Recalls the Good Times Rather Than Legal Squabbling
- Paul Lazarus Picks Openers in Pasadena : Stage: The new artistic director of the Pasadena Playhouse selects a thriller, a play with political overtones and a revival to start his first season.
- BY THE NUMBERS
- Tad Power and Urgency at Club Lingerie
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : THE NEW JOBS : PACKAGING PROS SOUGHT : DEMAND GROWS AS COMPANIES SHIFT TO 'GREEN' CONTAINERS
- THAILAND: Military coup leaders ordered lower oil...
- Executive Cubism
- Seminar Rules Out 80% of Words Attributed to Jesus : Religion: Provocative meeting of biblical scholars ends six years of voting on authenticity in the Gospels.
- The Great Wet Hope : Conservation: Waste water may not sound appealing, or even safe, but it's the key to our future, says city's water reclamation chief.
- B-1 Bomber Has Serious Flaws, Committee Says
- 4.6 Quake Jolts Turkey
- Hoisted on the Fund-Raising Petard
- CLIPBOARD : The Price of Pollution
- Clairemont Greets News of Arrest in Killings With Relief : Crime: But some remain skeptical that police have really tracked down the killer responsible for the brutal murders of five women.
- Bruins Have a Bad Day : UCLA: Washington is hot, Harrick's club is cold, and that adds up to an 86-68 victory for the last-place Huskies.
- SANTA ANITA : Dinard Outduels Apollo, Best Pal in the San Rafael
- FULLERTON : St. Jude to Employ Prenatal Care Van
- He Rules the Boards With a Mean Streak
- THE HOME FRONT
- ABT Names 2nd Week's Casts
- Japan Warns Its Firms to Go Easy on Kuwait Bids : Reconstruction: Tokyo is concerned that after sending no military help to the Gulf, it may be condemned if companies aggressively seek profits.
- State Bar to Review Proposed Overhaul of Mortgage Code
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Signs of U.S. Victory Greet Iraqi Generals
- Matching Wits With a 12-Year-Old Computer Whiz
- Travel: Kuwait Tours
- Stretch of Damaged Ventura Boulevard Not Likely to Reopen Today
- 1 Killed, 2 Hurt in Poway Crash
- Science / Medicine : 3 Genes Linked to Bones Found
- An Early Report Card on Water : High marks to Santa Ana, Anaheim; F's to Pasadena, San Diego
- Miscellany
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : STATE TOURNAMENT PAIRINGS : Marina, Verbum Dei Don't Make the Cut After Losses
- Sailing
- She's Trying Harder and Swimming Better
- TENNIS / WOMEN AT PALM SPRINGS : Win or Lose, Seles Bound for No. 1
- DODGERS : Samuel Knows Second Is First
- Pistons Beat Clippers, End Losing Streak at Five
- ANGELS : Parrish Seeks to Keep '90 Turnaround on Track
- Richman Wins Louisiana Derby
- TV REVIEW : An Adoring Look at Carter
- Inside View of Outplacement : The Art of Making an Executive Job Loss a Career Gain : WILLIAM K. ELLERMEYER
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : A USER'S GUIDE : A HANDBOOK FOR JOB SEEKERS : TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE
- Mortgage Rates Rise: Interest charges for new,...
- Gulf War Is a Divisive Factor for the Newly United Germans : Politics: Some say not enough was done to help the allies. Others say it took more courage to refuse to enter the conflict.
- Phones: Reaching Out
- Music to His Ears
- OXNARD : Councilman Offers Water-Saving Plan
- MOORPARK : Man Stabbed Trying to Stop Beer Thieves
- Gulf Security Talks
- Schools Lag in Offering Police Drug Instruction : Education: The officer-led DARE curriculum is costly. Many local officials say cheaper teacher-based prevention programs work well.
- Cold Capsules Are Recalled After 2 Deaths
- PLACENTIA : Motorcycle Driver Killed in Collision
- Catching Trouble Instead of Waves : Surfing: Lifeguards crack down on offenders who take their boards too close to demolition work on the 77-year-old Municipal Pier.
- OJAI VALLEY : Water Plant Called a Major Polluter
- W.C. Liedtke; Co-Founder of Pennzoil
- Gulf Weather
- U.S. Soldiers Revel in Victory but Feel Pity for Their Foes : Emotions: The tone ranges from swaggering pride in their rout to sympathy for the vanquished Iraqis.
- Winter Sports
- Science / Medicine : Drug Helpful for Severe Asthma
- GOLF : SENIORS AT OJAI : Rodriguez Feels No Pain After Win
- Sockers Keep Cleveland's Offense Quiet
- ART REVIEW : Spotlight on Black Images of San Diego : More than 50 photos in the downtown Lyceum Theatre provide a varied and realistic look at the lives of African-Americans.
- 1,000 Students Riot When Police Halt Party
- 'Naysayers' Are Needled in Britain : Media: Conservative papers go after Gulf War doubters, both journalists and politicians.
- Moonies in the U.S.S.R. : The Rev. Moon and his church are reaching out to disenchanted young people. Some are seeking new meaning in their lives. Others just want a chance to escape.
- FULLERTON : Bilingual Reading Program Planned
- Black Truckers Allege Freeway Firm Is a Front
- 'Gray Water' Keeps Lawns Green--Often Illegally
- COUNTYWIDE : Trees to Take Root During Arbor Week
- GIRLS' REGIONAL PAIRINGS : Brea-Olinda Shooting for Another Championship
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : A USER'S GUIDE : HIGH-TECH WAY TO JOB HUNT : COMPUTER BULLETIN BOARDS ARE A VALUABLE RESOURCE
- FOCUS : Foreign Investors Keep Cool, Look to New Thai Leadership for Signals
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : THE NEW JOBS : GETTING HELP FROM OUTSIDE : MANY FIRMS ARE HIRING SPECIALISTS TO MANAGE DATA
- Disease: Race Against Time
- The Day in the Gulf
- 'Chaos' in O.C. Health Care Seen if UCI Center Closes : Hospitals: Care for trauma, indigent and burn patients would be among casualties, experts say.
- WATER WATCH
- COUNTYWIDE : County Issue: Schools Providing Names to Recruiters
- British Set Record in 800 Relay
- John Still the Best of McEnroes : Tennis: Patrick wins first set, then bows to his older brother in Chicago final, 3-6, 6-2, 6-4.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Duke Gets ACC Title and Rest, 83-77
- Camporese Upsets Lendl in Rotterdam
- Friends Helping Her Fight
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : WOMEN'S ROUNDUP : USC Clinches Third Place, 69-51
- THE HOME FRONT
- Japan Cultural Exchange Center Greeted Warily : Relations: It is intended to repair ties with the United States. But American scholars worry that the government-funded foundation will be another means to buy influence in the U.S. market.
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- S. Gainsbourg; French Singer and Composer
- Water-Rich Farmers Get a Flood of Sale Calls : Drought: Pleas come from the state, which is setting up a water bank, and from dry regions. But selling has uncertain repercussions and caution prevails.
- Patriotism Runs in Marathon
- ALISO VIEJO : Fire Station to Be Dedicated Thursday
- Stark, Palmer Win Pacific Coast Doubles Tournament Title
- In Short, Hershiser Is Able to Spell Relief
- Final Round of the Doral Open Is Postponed Because of Storm
- BOYS' REGIONAL PAIRINGS : Marina Doesn't Get an Invitation to Playoffs
- Boltz Trained in Snow to Run in the Sun : Race: Disgusted with Australian methods, the race runner-up spent the winter in Switzerland.
- Evelyn Ashford, 33, won the women's 60-meter...
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : THE LAST WORD : SURVIVOR OF A LOW TECH WORLD : TIME STANDS STILL
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : THE NEW JOBS : ENVIRONMENTAL SLOTS ABOUND : CLEAN-UP WORK SHOWS NO SIGN OF FADING SOON
- Airlines Cut Fares Up to 60% to Increase Travel : Discounts: British Airways, Northwest Airlines, Mexicana Airlines and TWA slash prices after hostilities in the Gulf cease.
- HONG KONG: Companies operating from Hong Kong...
- Iraqi Stragglers Hunted Down as Kuwait City Tries to Silence Guns : Security: Some resistance is still being reported. Exuberant shooting by citizens also is a problem.
- For Sailor, a (New) Life After War
- FULLERTON : Pedestrian Zone Approved for Fair
- Bankruptcy Filings Soar to Record High : Economy: Personal Chapter 7 declarations increased 10% in 1990. Officials say easy access to 'plastic,' less stigma over the process, layoffs and medical emergencies contributed.
- Science / Medicine : Pay Urged for Organ Donations
- SIMI VALLEY : Contributers to Toys for Tots Honored
- THOUSAND OAKS : Panel to Debate Plan on 4 Office Buildings
- Here Are 2 Events That Challenge Lackluster Image of Fund-Raising
- Big Boats Set Sail for Cabo San Lucas
- NBA ROUNDUP : Blazers Win as Celtics Let Guard Drop
- Miscellany
- Pathos and Slapstick From Wainwright
- RADIO
- STOCK GROUP WINNERS AND LOSERS
- JAPAN: The European Community Commission, citing a...
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : TECHNOLOGY'S CHANGING FACE : On the Cutting Edge : BOOM IN COMPUTER NETWORKS
- In Jordan
- San Diego Murder Suspect Captured : Crime: Man is arrested in Alabama and charged with 5 serial killings. Police say DNA evidence was a factor.
- Lockwood Departs Like He Led--Quietly : City Hall: Much lauded city manager to take state post, at time when city and state have financial woes.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : District to Consider Its Reconfiguration
- SANTA ANA : Pupils Fax Concern to Troops in the Gulf
- ORANGE COUNTY AND THE AFTERMATH OF THE WAR : A Special Military Correspondent : Reaching out: Mary Van Drew has written to scores of soldiers, offering inspiration and warmth. Many write back, and one has 'adopted' her as a sister.
- MOTOR RACING : Kyle Petty Uses Caution for Victory
- OXNARD : Rewards Against Graffiti Considered
- Northridge Falls, 9-6; 2nd Game Ends in Tie
- S.D. Section Teams Seeded
- Come See the Show, Not an Individual
- STAGE REVIEW : Pia Zadora Sings Her Heart Out in Middling Production of 'Funny Girl'
- MOVIES - March 4, 1991
- MOVIES - March 4, 1991
- ASIAN ECONOMIC UNITY? : Pacific Rim: The nations consider a trade bloc to counter what they fear is increasing protectionism in the West.
- DO AS WE SAY: Six mental health...
- YOU'RE OUTTA HERE! In the old days,...
- Jetliner Crashes Near Colorado Airport; 25 Die
- Despite Rumors, Iraq Is Still Under Saddam Hussein's Thumb : Dictatorship: In a nation awash with plots and counterplots, he has forged a singular place for himself.
- Car Crashes LAX Ticket Area
- O.C. Troops' Training Paid 'Big Dividends'
- STRIKE THREE: With the high school baseball...
- Feinstein Heaps Praise on Bush : Politics: A chill falls over state Democratic convention as she says there aren't enough yellow ribbons and flags at meeting. She is running for Sen. Seymour's seat.
- Prayers of Joy, Thanks : War aftermath: Congregants at churches throughout the San Fernando Valley give expression to their relief and their faith.
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 4, 1991
- POP/ROCK - March 4, 1991
- POP/ROCK - March 4, 1991
- TV & VIDEO - March 4, 1991
- TV & VIDEO - March 4, 1991
- R. Bruce Andrews has been elected a...
- Gardening : The Graceful Olive Tree
- THE DESERT READER, edited by Peter...
- 'Bottom Feeders' Anger Even Anxious Sellers : Realty: Scavengers' low-ball offers insult homeowners and rarely lead to a successful purchase.
- Finding Meals and Deals in Atlanta
- The Girl Scouts' 'Cookie Kid' Looks to Politics
- Learning the Correct Lessons From the Gulf War : Strategy: The U.S. military used tactics that worked for Napoleon and for the Germans in World War II. But how will this victory affect the peace?
- Life Sentence for Burglary-Slaying
- Sunshine Returns but Storm's Effects Linger
- COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS : Talks Planned on Middle East
- Torrance Divided on New Look : Downtown: Project backers see new life for area. Critics say redevelopment will destroy it.
- A Few Rainy Days Brighten Growers' Outlook Considerably : Agriculture: In a word, they're 'ecstatic.' Some crops suffered damage in the downpour, but it's early in the season and later yields should benefit.
- Skiing
- Weighing Anchor, Welch Is a Master : L.A. Marathon: Former petty officer began running at 35 and became one of the world's best.
- DIVISION V GIRLS' PLAYOFFS : Christian Gets It in Gear, Overcomes Nine-Point Deficit
- Baseball
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFF CHAMPIONSHIPS : Parks Shut Down, Marina Falls
- Viewpoints : Examining Bush's Banking Reform Package
- THE DISAPPEARING DOCTOR : As Medicine Becomes as Concerned With Saving a Buck as Saving a Life, One Doctor Struggles to Preserve His Old-Fashioned Practice
- A Conversation of a Stone by ABDUL WAHAB AL-BAYATI
- Aguirre, the Wrath of God (Bravo Thursday...
- Student Is Named Scholar Semifinalist
- Victorious Allies Start Dividing Up Spoils of War Abandoned by Iraqis : Weapons: The U.S. will likely get the lion's share of tanks, rockets and missiles. Much of the equipment is being destroyed.
- ELECTIONS: SAN GABRIEL VALLEY : Voters in 3 Cities to Fill Council Seats; Utility Tax Is on the Ballot in San Gabriel : Races: Council members will be elected by district for the first time in Pomona. Pasadena school board vacancies at stake.
- The Priorities of Jaclyn Smith
- Parade Ushers in New Year, Hopes for Chinatown Revival
- Moscow Isn't Fooling Anyone
- PLATFORM : Bilingual Education
- BOOK MARK : The Untold Iran-Contra Story--the Great Typewriter-Ball Caper
- San Diego
- Spiking the Pros : Laguna Beach Officials Bar Professional Volleyball Tournaments Tied to Liquor Firms
- Where the Bill of Rights Is Suspended
- DIVISION II GIRLS' PLAYOFFS : Defense Shapes Title for El Cajon Valley
- Trojans Tied for Third After Win : USC: Embarrassing loss to Washington is followed by an 80-62 victory over Washington State.
- Jones and Drossin Set Early Standards at Spartan Relays
- Christie Injured in Waves' Win : WCC tournament: Pepperdine beats Portland, 97-62, but league's player of the year hurts knee in the second half.
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS : Newport Harbor, Centennial Scoreless in 1-A Match
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFF CHAMPIONSHIPS : Estancia Stopped Cold in Title Quest : Division III-AA: Defending champions miss their first 15 shots against Pomona. Then their rally falls short, 48-45.
- Expansion Committee Warms Up to Tampa
- DODGERS : Martinez Signs, but He Wants to Talk Before Reporting
- Kyman Leads CSUN Win in Volleyball
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFF CHAMPIONSHIPS : Tustin Has No Trouble Taking Title : Division II-AA: Tillers get long-awaited championship with 70-42 victory. Riverside North never threatens.
- SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : Championship Slips Through Monarchs' Grasp : Basketball: Morningside fails to score in final 2:23, falls to Servite in III-A title game.
- Riddick Bowe Is Fighting Back to Respect
- Three Easy Pieces
- Film Series at Museum Salutes Make-Believe Heroes of the Old West
- Films going into production: Mistress...
- Peter Kuchinsky II has been named vice...
- The Other America : THERE ARE NO CHILDREN HERE: The Story of Two Boys Growing Up in the Other America, <i> By Alex Kotlowitz (A Nan A. Talese Book/Doubleday: $21.95; 320 pp.)</i>
- How Long Should You Keep Tax Records? : Files: Three years is long enough in most cases, but for items such as a house sale, forever is better.
- Chasing Their Own Tales : THE OUROBOROS, <i> By Howard Coale (Ticknor & Fields: $19.95; 288 pp.)</i>
- YOUR MORTGAGE : Here's How to Track ARMs, Foreclosure Facts : Research: Answers to some of the most frequently asked real estate questions are as close as local banks and newspapers.
- MEN'S SPRING FASHION : Cool Characters
- Response to Drought Will Be Watershed for Wilson : Crises: The record deficit can be resolved, observers say. But divvying up the state's water is more difficult.
- Stanford to Focus on Undergraduates : Education: Cash bonuses will be offered to outstanding teachers. More emphasis will be put on the classroom instead of research.
- She Runs Extra Mile for Charity
- Pasadena : Appeal on Parole Office
- Yellow Ribbons? Look to John Wayne
- PERSPECTIVE ON FREE TRADE : Canada, Mexico: a Kinship Evolves : Their similar political outlooks promise a good counterweight in any three-way free-trade agreement with the U.S.
- Ocean Beach
- Ventura Applies for Emergency Permit for Keys Dredging
- Students Discover History for Fair Competition : Education: Ninth annual San Diego-Tijuana International History Fair focuses on area's immigrants.
- L.A. Trash Plan: What It Means and How It Works : Perspective: The program starting in the Valley does not provide as much incentive to recycle as efforts elsewhere. It maintains "free" pickup of 120 gallons of garbage a week.
- Black Achievers With True Grit
- Working Stiffs on Weekdays, Thunder on the Weekends
- TENNIS WOMEN AT PALM SPRINGS : Peanut Bags Two Big Victories
- Clovis Edges Valhalla for CIF Wrestling Title
- Among Friends : 11-Year-Old Shares a Secret With Her Remarkable School
- Ignore the Fax and Drive, Officials Urge
- Jordan Wins I-AA Title at the Line
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Miller Leads Titan Women to School-Record 22nd Victory
- Barajas Places 7th in Wrestling
- Miscellany
- PADRE NOTEBOOK : Tony Gwynn's Impatience Becomes Weariness
- OPERA : The Wordless Libretto : There's an absence of text in avant-garde composer Meredith Monk's 'ATLAS,' but no absence of adventure
- Bob Parker, Sales Director at Hyundai in Fountain Valley, Promoted to Vice President Bob Parker
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- THE IRREVERSIBLE DECLINE OF EDDIE SOCKET ...
- Sales Heat Up Along With War
- Camping Is a Good Way to Canvass Switzerland
- Ex-Envoy to U.S. Chosen as Thailand's Interim Leader : Prime minister: The military names Anand to take over after Feb. 23 coup. Provisional charter allows a surprisingly long timetable for elections.
- Caltech Gets $500,000 for Outreach Program
- 2 Accused in Burglaries After Jewels Seized
- Tree Planting in Honor of El Monte Teacher
- U.S. Troops Crush Iraqi Tank Column : Clash: The armored unit stumbles into American forces and opens fire. Basra, Iraq's second-largest city, is reported in turmoil.
- Disappearing Posters
- Saddam Sightings
- Housing Plan Is a Blueprint for Frustration : Development: Cost overruns, delays and a lost grant plague the still-unbuilt Hollywood complex. City Council members are blaming the Community Redevelopment Agency.
- Liberating Kuwait Buries the Past, Resurrects Pride in Being a Soldier : The Gulf: On the desert plains of Arabia, a new, better-trained generation of Americans has come of age on the battlefield.
- 50% Cut in MWD Deliveries Requires Allocation Decision
- L.A. Trash Plan: What It Means and How It Works : The Alternatives: Plastic bags and stickers for residents' own barrels can be bought for occasional use. More or larger containers can be leased.
- LOTTERY RESULTS : MARCH 2
- Jewels Seized in Arrest of Pair May Be From 50 Burglaries
- Lindsay's Will Intentions Told : Estate: Document shows the former councilman wanted his property to go to his family, not his ex-girlfriend, attorney says.
- 2 Are Killed in 2 Speed Crashes
- 'Degenerate Art': For Some, Ugly Too Is in the Eye of the Beholder
- 2 Unhurt When Plane Crashes in Flood Basin
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Oregon Surprises No. 7 Arizona, 62-58
- Miller Rides Away With Perfection in Winning American Final Event
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' CHAMPIONSHIPS : Palos Verdes Closes Out With Title
- ON THE PREP PATH : High School Basketball Fans Willing to Go Out on a Limb for Teams
- COMMENTARY : This Greek Says He's Not Done
- NAIA DISTRICT 3 BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Biola Ousts SCC; Christ College Irvine Also Loses
- Not Resting on His Laurels : Palmer, 45, Has Plenty of Support, Few Illusions in His Bid to Become the First Hall of Famer to Return to the Majors
- Ventura Girls Falter in Waning Minutes of Final
- Unfocused Follow-Up From John Wesley Harding : *** : JOHN WESLEY HARDING : "The Name Above the Title" : <i> Sire/Reprise</i>
- Alan Jackson Joins the Crowd in New-Traditionalist Country
- Quibbles & Bits
- 'Degenerate Art': For Some, Ugly Too Is in the Eye of the Beholder
- Regarding the Feb. 12 episode of "thirtysomething"...
- Let's Get On With Desalination Plants
- Bernhardt Recall
- WHAT'S THE RUSH?
- Arab Women Give Elegant Voice to 'Fears'
- 'Love, Lies and Murder' and the Jail Tax
- WHAT'S THE RUSH?
- Jail Nickname
- Top Water Users
- For some time now, I have always...
- WHAT'S THE RUSH?
- Archbishop on Violence
- Top Water Users
- The trouble with CNN's coverage of the...
- Education Is Goal, Not Segregation
- Irvine's Threatened Child-Care System
- WHAT'S THE RUSH?
- Jingoism
- Descanso's Owner