- Commentary : Failure-Shy Networks Don't Hesitate to Give the Kiss-Off
- New Radio Technology Can Name That Tune
- Adult School to Offer Driver Education Class
- Progressives Plummet
- An Unholy Alliance May Kill Democracy in Russia : Yelstin: A union of fascists and communists has pushed the Russian president to the right in an effort to defuse his critics. To survive, he turns authoritarian.
- Racial Slur Scrawled on a Campaign Sign
- Is the Fast Track Ahead? : Railway: The San Diego & Imperial Valley railroad is plagued by old equipment and weary tracks. Free trade agreement could change that.
- Father Listed as Suspect in Killings
- When a tiny church tries to meet...
- COMMENTARY : Despite Critics, Baseball Is Still Thriving
- Portland State Routs Sputtering Northridge, 35-10
- COVER STORY : 'Aladdin's' Inspiration? They Rubbed Hirschfeld
- The Reel Thing at Paris' Renowned Film Museum : There's more vintage U.S. movie memorabilia at Cinematheque Francaise than in Hollywood.
- Gardening : Fresh Salads Come From Her Patio
- TIMES BOOK PRIZES 1992 : THE ROBERT KIRSCH AWARD : On Diane Johnson
- THE BIZ : Making the World Safe for Choreography
- L.A. SPEAK
- New Station for Amtrak Commuters
- Pact Reached on Salvador Officer Purge
- Help Is on Way for Troubled Bus Line
- Iran's U.S. Oil Sales Top $3.5 Billion
- Non-Traditional Jobs Offer Fun as a Benefit : Employment: In the tough economy, career counselors and agencies are offering alternatives to the usual choices.
- A Lesson in Patience Arrives in the Form of a Box on 'Eureeka's Castle'
- Q & A : Putting On the Pretense
- Youths Have a Ball on Philippine Trip
- COUNTYWIDE : Air Quality Report
- Among Women, AIDS Is Diagnosed Late, Doctor Says
- Ex-Officer Guilty of Excessive Force
- California's New Motto? Get In While the Getting's Good
- Notes about your surroundings.San Joaquin Open House--The...
- City Officials Reap Thousands in Benefits : Government: Perquisites--some paid out in cash--add significantly to managers' compensation in several communities.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Hawks Tarnish Special Night for Bulls
- SPOTLIGHT : SATURDAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE : BACK TO THE FUTURE
- Orlando's O'Neal Is Nobody's Mouse
- Evans, Mauldin Carry Valley Past L.A. Southwest
- Suns' Grand Opening Too Much for Clippers
- Red Alert for Big Brother : Steve Tesich's drama 'Square One' explores a society whose government has eroded the idea of individuality
- A Sharing of Shostakovich's Tenth
- All Eyes on 'Land of Opportunity' : Traditions Run Deep in Clinton's Home State of Arkansas
- White House Debates Its Next Moves : Policy: Officials must decide whether to act on key issues or be caretakers. Mideast talks, Vietnam ties, Bosnian aid, USAir deal are still on table.
- South Pasadena : Survey Praises City Services
- Diseases Chip Away at 'Mona Lisa of Forests'
- Jack Carter, "The Comics' Comic," appears on...
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Monterey Park : Meeting on Redevelopment
- A 'Joke' With No Laugh Line
- Changing the Tune : Clinton: Truly a Man of His Generation
- With the Race Over, Let the Governing Begin
- Aura Over Clinton's Head Foretold Win, Local Seer Claims
- Wasp Gives Hope of Controlling New Crop Pest
- San Diego : 2 Navy Men Jailed in Attempted Murder
- College Football
- AND ONE MORE THING: Just when you...
- Serious Food Lands Chef in Miami
- ART : Tomb With a View : A monument to an Egyptian queen comes to life in a stunning Getty Museum replica, itself a monument to conservatory craft
- 'Turn' for the Better
- SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION by David B. Feinberg...
- Bush to Press for Results in Mideast Talks : Diplomacy: The Administration hopes for progress on foreign policy accomplishment before Clinton takes over.
- Korean-Americans Hail Kim's Victory
- San Gabriel : License Moratorium OKd
- A Killer Story : Texas Cheerleader Tale and TV Movie: A Match Made in Network Heaven
- Serbian Occupiers Resolve Not to Be Uprooted Again : Balkans: In annexed Croatian region, there is a silent threat of bloody confrontation between expelled and expellers.
- Indian Influences Expressed in Art
- How Much More a Year in Taxes Would You Pay So That L.A. Teachers Wouldn't Have to Take a 12% Pay Cut?
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Vote Set for Bleach Kits to Deter HIV : Grant: County supervisors will be asked to contribute to a program that encourages drug addicts to disinfect needles. The AIDS prevention plan is likely to stir controversy.
- Cattle Inspectors Always Make Sure to Check Label : Livestock: Although rustling is rare, brand inspectors in North Dakota still watch out for thievery.
- Rancho Santiago Losing Streak Ends at Six
- Computer Wins, but We Lose
- Ruben Sierra of the Oakland Athletics hit...
- Aimless Bon Jovi Loses Its Metal Edge
- SPI Pharmaceuticals Inc.: The Costa Mesa-based prescription...
- AMERICAN STORIES by Calvin Trillin (Ticknor...
- TIMES BOOK PRIZES 1992 : Rotating the World Political Axis
- San Gabriel : 6% Utility Tax Approved
- Jack Kelly; 'Maverick' Star, City Councilman
- Parents Begin Bid to Change School Lines : Secession: The proposal would take 555 children in Fox Hills from the Los Angeles Unified district and put them on campuses in Culver City. Opposition is expected.
- Wife Recalls Victory in Battle to Overturn Ban on Interracial Marriage : Law: Black woman wed to white says of case taken to Supreme Court: 'That's why we were put here.'
- Incredible Stories : History Shows That Some of Orange County's Favorite Legends Simply Won't--and Never Did--Fly
- Judge Accused of Threatening Ex-Girlfriend
- Certain Divisions Are a Lock
- Donahue's Push Moves Alexander : Bruins: Running back rises from the bottom of depth chart, rushing for 227 yards against Oregon State.
- He Starts With an Exclamation Point
- Bloom Is Off the Rose for Trojans : College football: An opportunity briefly presents itself, but Stanford nips it in the bud by beating USC, 23-9.
- Boxing
- TCU Ends Dry Spell vs. Texas : Southwest: Rand's 58-yard interception return gives Horned Frogs first victory over Longhorns since 1967.
- Nebraska Simply Keeps Rolling, 49-7 : Big Eight: The Cornhuskers remain unbeaten in the conference as the Jayhawks suffer their first league loss.
- AUTO RACING : Major Firm Upheaval Fans Rumor Flames
- THE NHL : Lemieux Has Gretzky Within Range
- Suddenly, Seymour : Riding critical acclaim for 'In the Soup,' Seymour Cassel is on a roll; the actor credits sobriety for his current run of good luck
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : ENDANGERED SPECIES : 1992's Best Actress? Think Real Hard . . .
- Exposing Shriver
- Interned : A UCLA Exhibit and a Memoir Evoke Japanese-American Life Behind Barbed Wire in World War II America.
- Rio Front-Runner: Black, Female, Slum Dweller : Mayor's race: Runoff next Sunday pits widowed grandmother from the radical Workers' Party against a centrist economist.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- European Laxity Frustrates Youth of Algeria : Tradition: Unwed sex, freedom to choose a mate are among unknown concepts for many in Muslim nation.
- JACK HANNA: The Zoo TV Tour
- City Lends a Hand With Household Repair Jobs : Maintenance: Handyworker's free services are available to senior citizens and others on fixed incomes.
- 'Kuwaiticization' Spurs a Postwar Exodus : Mideast: The emirate is driving out non-citizens for economic and security reasons. The result for many is tragedy and fear.
- Stanford Gets Help From Thin Walls : College football: Cardinal players hear Trojans shouting in the locker room, then come out inspired to win.
- JC FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : FOOTHILL CONFERENCE
- WESTERN ATHLETIC ROUNDUP : Brigham Young Gets Shutout of Lobos
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Big Plays Lead San Jose State Past Nevada
- Riot Grrrls: Mean, Mad and Defiantly Underground
- California Corner
- Recount for Legislative Seat Deprives GOP of Control Over Michigan's Government
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Waterline Broken in Police Chase
- ELECTIONS : Loss Reminds Felando of Key Political Lesson : Assembly: Ousted legislator says the electorate's desire for change threatens the jobs of all incumbents. Observers say he wasn't as visible during the campaign.
- High-Tech Lab Gives Students a Jump on 21st Century
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : The little loophole that left 2 politicians without an expiration date.
- ROUNDUP : Edison Wins Sunset League Cross-Country
- Banning Win Marks Transfers of Power : Preps: Two former Carson players play big roles in Pilots' 17-13 win over Colts.
- Harris Helps Oregon Roll Past Cal, 37-17 : Pacific 10: Receiver's touchdown catch and two punt returns are among the big plays for the Ducks.
- EYE ON ISAAK: A co-starring film role...
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : A WILD AND WACO GUY : <i> Excuuuse Me</i> , Says Steve Martin: My Movie Didn't Torpedo Tartikoff
- Tina's New Isle Is Manhattan
- BASKETBALL PREVIEW : That Old Community College Try : Standouts at East L.A., L.A. City, L.A. Southwest and L.A. Trade Tech hope their performances will bring big-college coaches calling.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- He's No Frank Sinatra : And that's Fine with Philip Casnoff, Who Plays--But Doesn't Imitate--the Legend in CBS Bio
- Father Calls for Calm After Son Dies in Police Beating
- Covina : City Seeks County Fire Pact
- Optimistic Mead Residents to Celebrate
- Clinton's European Ties--Networking Before the Term Was Invented : Politics: The President-elect maintains fast friendships with a wide-ranging group. Many Europeans are included among these 'FOBs,' or 'Friends of Bill.'
- Changing the Tune : New Social Policy--Price Is Right: Free
- Scholarship Keeps Controversial Image in the Spotlight : Education: Despite criticism, the son of the actor who played Buckwheat sees grant as a way to preserve his father's legacy.
- Finally a Fast Track for EPA Cleanups : Speedy Assault on Superfund Messes Will Help Westminster Site but Not McColl Dump
- Voters in Anaheim Versus the System : Council Gets Directive for Campaign Finance Reform
- This Easy Rider Isn't a Man for All Terrain
- Alexander Ends UCLA's Ragtime Span : College football: His 227 rushing yards help the Bruins score their first Pac-10 victory, 26-14 over Oregon State.
- Arrest Mars Gulls Game
- Listings are Better
- What to Do If You Have Loan Service Problems
- TRAVEL INSIDER : When Business Travelers Can't Leave Kids Home : Services: Hotel chains and convention organizers are moving to assist parents with day-care and nannies.
- LADIES: Retold Tales of Goddesses and Heroines...
- TIMES BOOK PRIZES 1992 : FICTION : On 'Maus II'
- On Track in the San Juan Mountains : Colorado's historic Durango & Silverton Railroad adds a winter run to its schedule.
- Oral Agreement Could Benefit Tenant
- Riot Aid Hopes Collide With Economic Reality : Recovery: Promised investments are mostly 'ghost funds.' Too many groups are chasing too few dollars.
- A Conservationist's Paean to Siberia's 'Sacred Sea'
- STYLE : ARCHITECTURE : One for the Books
- TIMES BOOK PRIZES 1992 : On 'Eleanor Roosevelt'
- Gish Biomedical Inc.: The Santa Ana medical...
- A Quick Fix Not Likely to Lead to Long-Term Growth
- TALL ORDERS : At Checkers, the Atmosphere May Be Refined, but the Food Is Downright Dashing
- City May Save Victorian House
- Appeals Court Reinstates Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against L.A. Sheriff's Deputy
- The Middle One on 'Sisters' Shows All the Symptoms
- The slight possibility that three convicts who...
- School Security Chief Charged in Filing False Report of Theft : Court: Authorities allege that Charles Parcell took a computer from an office, then tried to hide it and claimed it was stolen. The computer was later found elsewhere on campus.
- La Verne : School Issue Faces Delays
- The Final Page : Business Gamble Fails for Used-Book Store Owner
- Time to Dismantle a Trade Weapon That's Backfiring : U.S. firms are paying dearly for Washington's embargo against Vietnam
- Denial of Tollway Permit Advocated : Transportation: State Coastal Commission staff says its board should not allow San Joaquin project because it violates ban on new roadways through wetlands.
- Dreams of Riot Aid Collide With Reality : Recovery: Promised investments are mostly 'ghost funds' as too many groups chase after too few dollars.
- 2 Men Killed in Car Crash Are Identified
- COMMENTARY : Here's the Bottom Line on the First-Half NFL Story Line
- THE NBA : This Was More Magic Than the Public Could Stand
- A New Era in Trade Challenges the New President
- In Their Elements : Weathercasters do it with Maps, Meteorology, Good Looks and Comedy
- Schools Offer Extra Instruction to Settle Suit : Education: A judge must approve the plan, which offers Saturday classes for non-English-speaking students allegedly denied immediate enrollment.
- U.S. Rent Subsidies for 60 Households
- 5 File Initial Papers to Challenge Flores
- Ship Carrying Plutonium Sparks Clashes
- Hope Blooms With Flower Mural
- Test-Tube Yew Promises More of Cancer Drug
- Workman Student to Attend Conference
- La Verne : Community Plan OKd
- 10,000 Ballots Voided Due to Machine Problem
- Toreros End Division III Era by Defeating Menlo
- What Drywallers Want From Subcontractors : Labor: Union demands include big wage hike and health plan. They will drop lawsuits if companies try to get criminal charges against strikers dismissed.
- Avoiding Taxes--and a Stubborn Ex-Husband
- Seeds of Clinton Presidency Were Planted in Hope : President-elect's Arkansas hometown has more to brag about than hog-sized watermelons.
- Iraq Adopts Friendly Tone for Clinton
- CROSS-COUNTRY : Belmont Aims for Two More Titles
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Dorsey Spotlights Spotville in 41-12 Win Over Gardena
- Failed Robbery Ends in Arrest of Bank Worker
- Workers' Final Checks Withheld After Hospital Suddenly Shuts Down
- Coppola's 'Dracula'
- Santa Ana Man Found Shot to Death Near School
- GIRLS' TENNIS PLAYOFFS : Frantz, Poway Pass Finals
- Victorious Democrats Map Out Agendas : Politics: After shutting out Republicans and independents, local lawmakers give their thoughts about creating jobs, rebuilding riot-torn L.A. and establishing better race relations.
- Loss Reminds Felando of Key Political Lesson : Elections: The assemblyman says the electorate's desire for change threatens the jobs of all incumbents. Observers say he wasn't as visible during the campaign.
- New Jobs Top Priority in Irish Campaigning
- Mortgage Rates at 8.29%
- Father Listed as Suspect in Four Slayings
- Would Elvis Gripe About the Noise?
- Faroe Islands Linguist Translates Ancient Words Into New
- Taking Care of Existential Graveyard : Veterans memorial: National Park Service ranger who picks up the notes, flags, photos and personal effects left each night at the wall, gains sense of involvement.
- Huskies Soon to Be Out of Antarctic Cold
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- World IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : Rivals Discuss Stalled Peace Plan
- Once the People Speak, Washington Adjusts to Fate
- Speaker Tries to Debunk Stereotypes of Latino Gangs
- Viratek Inc.: The Costa Mesa company, which...
- COLUMN ONE : Gumshoes Discover Orange Co. : Dozens of books, especially mysteries, have been set there in recent years. Authors say the region is complex, vibrant and, unlike Los Angeles, not played-out material.
- PREP FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM LAST WEEK'S GAMES : TO THE RESCUE
- When Californians Confront Winter : Cover key areas such as neck, hands and head, and never linger in wet clothes.
- BETWEEN THE LINES : Looking for the Melting Pot? You Can Join the Crowd and Wait Your Turn
- AFTER THE ELECTIONS : Democrats Preparing to Win More Seats in 1994
- Was It Murder in Mayberry? Horror, Fascination Spellbind Town
- Emirate Plans Disney-Style Theme Park
- Women at Risk : Health: As the number of AIDS cases increases, activists are trying to raise awareness of the role gender plays in the disease's progression.
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Ellen Malcolm : The Woman Behind All Those Women Candidates
- Voters to County: Spending Bucks Stops Here : That's message from defeat of Prop. A sales tax increase, Prop. C's attempt to hire more deputy sheriffs.
- Shelter Helps Clients Turn Lives Around
- Parents, Teachers Want Principal Out
- Too Much Dread and Thread
- Writer Documents Successes of Fellow Blacks : Entrepreneur: Acclaimed books are largely devoted to friends, neighbors, acquaintances and life in Chicago.
- PLATFORM : And the Others?
- COLUMN LEFT / ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Put 'Managed Competition' in the Garbage : Perhaps candidate Clinton had to curry business favor, but now let's hear a real health-care plan.
- Book of Genesis : Scholar Translates Long-Hidden Secrets of Dead Sea Scrolls
- Police Arrest 2 Suspects in ATM Armed Robbery
- Vietnam War's Casualties Still Being Counted
- Parties Confront County's Politics of Upheaval : Elections: A GOP fortress is shattered by an electoral bomb, leaving dazed Republicans figuring out how to regain their primacy as giddy Democrats seek ways to exploit their newfound clout.
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Woodbridge Beats Tustin for First League Victory
- GAME OF THE WEEK : Ortega Leads Lincoln Over Belmont, 20-10
- Inaugural Recital Set for Organ
- Huntington Park, Maywood, Bell May Merge Some Services : Government: Officials begin discussions to combine some tasks to save money. Some want to merge the three into one large municipality.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Something Happened on Way to Bench : Courts: The appointment of respected lawyer Jim McIntyre to federal court was waylaid.
- ELECTIONS : Valley Key to Defeat of Prop. N
- Prison Choir Sings of Hope at Gospelfest
- Kidnap Ruled Out in Disappearance
- 2 Suspects Seized in CSUN Stakeout
- 1 Vote Can Make a World of Difference : Importance of Each Ballot Cast Is Underscored by Tiny Victory Margins in Some Races
- WESTERN ATHLETIC ROUNDUP : Trick Play Leaves San Diego St. Dazed
- Digs of Fossils on Public Lands Debated : Science: Valuable dinosaur bones are seized in federal raids. A law curbing collectors is proposed.
- Kings Turn Off Sabres' Power
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Blair Carries Village Christian to Title With 99-Yard Kickoff Return
- Starting Up : For Some, Launching a New Company Now Makes a Lot of Sense
- Critics Charge Metro Rail 'Bait and Switch' : Transit: Planners seem to favor the commonly used 'cut-and-cover' method to build stations, instead of the mining excavations they had promised.
- Living and Dining Rooms Disappearing From Homes
- White Australians' Land Rights in Doubt
- A Third of Germans Harbor Fond Memories of Nazis, Poll Finds
- One Partner Quits Card Casino Project
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Roughriders Dominating Girls Volleyball : Roosevelt has players with seasoning and power. Now Coach Ken Maki wants to develop his team's killer instinct.
- GOAL : With Tens of Thousands of People Playing the Sport, Soccer Serves as a Cultural Bond Linking the Diverse Communities of Central Los Angeles
- Bush Appoints Card His Chief for Transition
- Happy Trails in Valencia Now That Band of Burglars Is Gone
- Area Malls Playing for Big Stakes : Commerce: Owners of the county's three largest centers are guessing their rivals' strategies while trying to position for future growth.
- Motorist, 16, Strikes and Kills Bicyclist, 52
- Notre Dame Eliminates the Suspense : Nonconference: The No. 8 Irish score on their first five possessions and beat Boston College, 54-7.
- Washington Is Taken by Swarm : College football: Arizona defense keeps No. 1 Huskies in check and conservative Wildcat offense gets the job done, 16-3.
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Alabama-Miami Showdown Looms
- OAK TREE : Delahoussaye's Cup Overflows Again With Two More Winners
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Freshman Leads No. 5 Texas A
- El Camino's Defense Overwhelms Pasadena
- Grand New Opry
- DAN BAIRD"Love Songs for the Hearing Impaired"...
- Formula Works Again for Saddleback
- Clapton Plugs Away
- New Releases : For Trombone Artistry, J. J. Johnson Heads the Pack
- When Opposites Collide
- U.S. Paid $2.7 Million to Camarena Witnesses : Prosecutions: Some informants in U.S. drug agent's slaying have serious criminal histories, documents show.
- President, Mrs. Bush Plan Vacation at Boca Grande
- The Paper Chase : From store counter back home to manufacturer, your coupons travel labyrinthine route through 2 countries, countless hands.
- Consumer Credit Rises 2.7% in September
- Clinton Staffers in Transition of Their Own
- <i> Hombres Latinos </i> Tackles <i> Macho</i> Image : Culture: It's more than the men's movement, Latino style. Building on their special heritage, group battles community's negative view of males.
- English Palace to Offer Lodging for First Time
- Theatre Americana Granted a Reprieve : Entertainment: The 58-year-old performing group will pay the county more rent for Farnsworth Park facilities but continue to offer four productions a year.
- Robbery, Beating Suspects' Paths Crossed on the Beach
- In From the Sidelines : Asian-American Community Begins to Flex Its Political Muscle
- Protest Targets Chamber Official : Demonstration: Marchers wanted the executive director to resign. A black contract employee has accused him of harassment.
- Coalition Urges United Way Boycott
- Russians Dream of Yesteryear at Bolshevik Rally
- Jack Kelly Dies; Actor, Council Member in O.C.
- Changing the Tune : State Democrats Fill Centrist Vacuum
- 2 Cities Warned to Furnish Affordable Housing Plans : Regulation: Manhattan Beach gets notice for being tardy in sending its plan to Sacramento. Palos Verdes Estates has not bothered to draft a plan.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Acting Chancellor Backs Plan to Sell UCI Land for Toll Road
- Ventura Vote Leaves Water Agencies High and Dry : Pipeline: Residents favor desalination. Groups counting on the city to join in a state system hookup review options.
- Koll Management Services Inc.: The Newport Beach...
- South Pasadena : Police 'Baby-Sitting' Fees
- Hearing Scheduled for Office Proposal
- A Placid Ted Kennedy Settles Into Life as Husband, Father, Family Man
- A Liberating 'Experience'
- Boxer, Feinstein Rivalry Is Softened by Historic Election
- THE BIN BUSTERS
- Monterey Park : New Teen Center Opens
- Agriculture Aide Quits
- Affordable Housing Plan Violators Cite Paperwork Delays : Regulation: Only South Pasadena officials show an inclination to ignore state law. Six other cities say they intend to meet their obligations.
- Sarajevo Refugees Turned Back
- Studies Stir Fears Over Cancer Risk for Children : Research: Scientists find an increase among those who live near power lines. Reports will be released at San Diego conference this week.
- $70,000 in Grants Aid Learning Center
- Interim Home for Clinton Still Up in the Air
- Swap Meet to Reopen Within Weeks
- Kauai, the 'Garden Isle,' Begins to Bloom in Wake of Hurricane's Wrath : Disaster: But still missing is the green of tourist dollars, vital to the local economy. Residents turn to each other more than ever for support.
- ENCINITAS : Blaze Destroys Two-Story Building
- Notes of King Sold at Auction : Dispute: The firm that bought civil rights leader's speech outline cannot claim it until a court determines whether the document was stolen.
- I-Flow Posts $812,000 Loss in 3rd Quarter
- Striking Drywallers Hung Tough, and Subcontractors Blinked First
- Excerpts of Magic's Book Were Printed Before Retirement
- Baldwin Park : Motorcycle Officers Return
- Williams Pledges Bigger Police Role
- 26 Colombian Policemen Die in Siege by Leftist Rebels
- San Gabriel Valley : Green Card Program Dec. 5