- Yeltsin Names His U.S. Envoy
- Democratic Debate Focuses on Economy : Politics: While 5 'major candidates' battle it out, ex-Irvine Mayor Agran blasts forum's organizers for refusing to invite him.
- Totton James Anderson; USC Political Scholar
- Judge Limits Sales Pitches by Life Alert : Business: Temporary order follows lawsuit claiming that firm uses deceptive practices in selling emergency response system to elderly.
- State Now Owns 82-Acre Habitat
- Man Gets 28 Years in Prison for Cocaine
- Miller Scores Four Goals in Marina Victory
- TENNIS DAVIS CUP : Agassi, Sampras Sweep to 2-0 Lead
- Jones and Christie Lead Pepperdine
- Chevalier Warms Cold-Shooting CSUN, 82-73
- The World of Whales : S.D. Museum Has High Hopes for New Exhibit
- Arvo Ylppo, 104; Cut Infant Mortality Rate
- DECORATING ADVICE : Rust Carpet Will Put Its Mark on Home
- Rocketing Beer Keg Kills Man in Garage
- The Russian Dream--Ranch House in Redding : Real estate: California property proves popular at Moscow auction despite high prices.
- Female Condom Wins Support of FDA Panel
- William R. Schindler; NASA Rocket Veteran
- Dr. Albert Behnke; Expert on Divers' Problems
- LAKE FOREST : Hearing on School Elicits Complaints
- Ulysses Craft Reaches Jupiter, Prepares for Rendezvous With Sun : Space: It will pass through intense radiation surrounding planet, using its gravity to alter course.
- 3 Girls Rescued After Truck Rolls Into Gorge
- OXNARD : Strapped Recreation Unit Cuts Programs
- Ruling Relieves Hare Krishnas : Religion: Court-ordered retrial in 'brainwashing' case and cap on punitive damages stave off immediate need to sell Laguna Beach temple.
- VENTURA : KKUR Lays Off 5 On-Air Personalities
- OLYMPIC LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Brethren Christian Rolls Past Valley Christian
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Date, Maleeva Advance With Upset Victories
- Welles Has Blast in Opener as Pierce Routs Glendale, 19-3
- Padres to Arbitration on Santiago, Jackson : Baseball: Catcher and outfielder reject the team's final salary proposals. Arbitration hearings scheduled next week for both players.
- TV Reviews : Tragic Murder Story Retold in 'Betrayal'
- Tickets for Johnny Cash's shows March 9...
- Jimmy Swaggart Ministry Admits Tax Law Violation
- You Might Say They've Had Flurry of Orders
- Plan to Move Space Shuttle Work Out of State Blasted : * Employment: A NASA decision that affects 500 jobs in Palmdale is under fire from the congressional delegation and the governor's office.
- AIS Laser for Use in Heart Wins FDA Approval
- Land Deal Pros and Cons Debated : Development: Sides spar over a plan to merge the Jordan and Ahmanson ranch housing projects near Simi Valley.
- Group Backs Upgraded Treatment of Bay Sewage
- San Diego
- Phone Psychics Didn't See Pay Cuts Coming
- Conservative Democrats to Run in GOP Strongholds
- San Diego
- FILLMORE : Bank Grants Credit for Housing Project
- Developer May Seek Approval for New City : Moorpark: Company warns that if land it wants to build on is not annexed, it will ask for the formation of a municipality.
- ANGELUS LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Patient Servite Grinds Out Victory Over Santa Margarita
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Chapman Romps in Its First Game in Division I
- Don Walbolt stepped down as a University...
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Pitcher Strikes Out 10 in 8-1 Victory
- MOTOR RACING : Pulde, Eckman Add to Pomona Records
- Pro Football
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Reseda Throws Cross at Kennedy and Scores a Knockout, 63-62
- Dixon Wrote His Blues With an Eye to the Future : Music: The late, great songwriter saw his craft as a fountain of wisdom for people to draw upon.
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : The Soweto Beat Animates Queens Show
- STAGE REVIEW : Troupe Brings Fresh Life to 'Les Liaisons' : Theater: A compelling but flawed 'Les Liaisons Dangereuses' by the Moonlight Amphitheatre.
- Charles Hallahan Feels at Home in Ireland--and in 'Kentucky'
- NATION IN BRIEF : RHODE ISLAND : Mayor Gets 5 1/2 Years in Racketeering Case
- CANADA : Montreal's $1-Billion Stadium
- Fund Raising for Clinton Holds Steady : Politics: Tabloid's allegations are showing little effect on donations. The candidate has collected more money than his rivals.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Stiffer Gun Crime Sentences Sought
- Court's Civil Rights Myopia
- Police Officials Back Plan for Civilian Posts : Law enforcement: 10 specialists would be hired to take evidence at crime scenes, freeing sworn officers for more pressing tasks.
- LA HABRA : 2 Girls, Man Sentenced in Gang Killing
- Council Panel OKs 'Buy American' Rule : Business: Charter change would give domestic firms preference on local contracts.
- SANTA ANA : Fire at Restaurant Confined to Attic
- Callers Offer Aid to Family Ravaged by Blast : Explosion: A second number, to a Red Cross chapter, is a bid to circumvent language problems. Two remain in critical condition.
- VENTURA : Mourners Bid Adieu to Fire Captain
- Defensive Tackle Transfers to Northridge
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Shutout Puts Capistrano Valley in Second
- Pro Football
- Video and Syndication for 'Sullivan'
- High-Profile Programs vs. Olympics
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Casey Confirmed as Chief of RTC
- New-Home Sales, Key Index Fall : * Economy: The housing barometer drops steeply in December. The index of leading indicators also is down. There are signs that home sales are picking up, however.
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Rediscovering Victorian's Secrets : Visitors Can Immerse Themselves in Authentic Setting at McCharles House
- Plan for Mandatory HIV Testing of Doctors Delayed
- CEO Selected at AnnTaylor
- State Will Repopulate Sacramento River With Wild Trout
- Pedro Linares, 85; Mexican Folk Artist
- King Trial to Open Without Live TV
- Calls Grow for Review of O.C. SuperBus Deal : Transit: Officials seek answers after suits surrounding company and its officers come to light.
- Salvadoran Guerrilla Leaders Return on Eve of Truce : Cease-fire: The nation's armed forces celebrate the end of 12 years of bloody civil war.
- How to Plant Wildflowers
- Nachman Avigad; Excavated Masada, Old City
- State Sen. Green Announces He Will Not Run for Reelection
- Suddenness of Yeltsin's Plan Startles Russia
- Spotlight on New U.N. Chief Boutros-Ghali
- Japan Trade Surplus Hit Record $103 Billion in '91 : * Economics: With oil prices expected to remain weak and a slow recovery at home, the figure is likely to grow in '92, experts say.
- Eight Wounded As Algerian Police Open Fire on Muslim Worshipers
- Snow Level Still Down, Rationing Likely to Stay
- Santa Monica Softens Its Tough Rent Control Law : Housing: A major revision allows for one-time-only increases on units with historically low fees, but only if they are voluntarily vacated.
- Closed Nude Dance Club Plans X-Rated Fund-Raisers : Northridge: A spokesman says the events will help pay legal bills and let the establishment fight back. Police are not sure they would be lawful.
- Judge Issues Injunction in Suit Against Life Alert : Consumers: Order restricts the sales tactics of the Chatsworth company marketing emergency response systems.
- Teacher Describes Acts of Alleged Sexual Harassment
- Encinitas
- VENTURA : Bruised Woman Is Denied Cut in Bail
- Horgan Puts Low Numbers Next to Name : Pebble Beach: He shoots 70 at Spyglass Hill to tie Bob Lohr for lead after two rounds.
- THE COLLEGES / MIKE HISERMAN : Wins Piling Up for CSUN on the Hardwood Despite a Like Amount of Distractions
- CCI Stuns No. 11 Northridge in Baseball
- From Television to 'Hard Promises,' a Tearful Career for Olivia Burnette
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Slapbak Deals in Funk : The Mission Viejo combo plays alluring covers, but its own songs are less successful. Cross Culture offers a pleasant if unexciting set.
- Soviet Film Historian to Teach UCLA Course
- Marilyn Ann Ekizian; Fair Board President
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Let the Chairman Do His Job
- Jail Inmate Disappears From Work Crew
- Connie Hawkins Elected to Hall of Fame
- EMPIRE LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Cunningham Scores 28 for Los Alamitos
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Walters Keeps Antelope Valley Alone in 1st
- Chevalier Lifts Northridge, 82-73
- Chargers to Protect Graham on Plan B List : Pro football: Sam Seale and Martin Bayless, both starters on defense, do not make the list of those players protected.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Lincoln Rolls Past City Central Rival San Diego, 73-59
- Miscellany
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Lending a Helping Hand to a Friend
- Miscellany
- Double Loss for Clippers : Pro basketball: Rivers injures hamstring in comeback attempt as Kings score 112-109 victory.
- Just One Fairy Tale After Another for Disney's Belle Paige O'Hara
- Willie Dixon Wrote the Blues With a Hope for the Future
- 'The City Louvre' Documentary Will Screen at Museum
- O.C. Closed 1991 With 4.4% Jobless Rate : * Employment: Officials say 12,000 jobs were cut last year. The county's December unemployment rate contrasts with the 4.1% figure during the same month in 1990.
- Supreme Court OKs Return of Haitian Refugees
- Army Would Give the U.N. New Punch : Military: Mitterrand's proposal for a standing force draws endorsements and skepticism.
- Azerbaijanis, Armenians Clash Again in Enclave
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- AIRLINES
- POLITICS : De Klerk, Guarding Hand, Plays Negotiations Game : South Africa: The constitutional talks are aimed at giving blacks power while protecting whites. The president proposes a 'transitional government' but declines to be specific.
- Florida Prostitute Is Sentenced to Death in Serial Murder Case
- Jean-Louis Jeanmaire; Swiss Spy for Soviets
- Bosnian Official Pleads for U.N. Intervention : Yugoslavia: Foreign minister of republic urges peacekeeping troops while there is still peace to keep.
- Lawsuit Claims Legislator Had AIDS Virus
- Obscure Budget Provisions Could Have Big Impact
- Don't Be Shortchanged by Tax Refund
- Suspect in Deaths of Sheriff, Deputy Pleads Not Guilty
- President Appears to Stall Buchanan N.H. Challenge : Republicans: Bush uses ad campaign, conservative surrogates to isolate opponent from most GOP voters.
- Ex-Newport Beach Official Pleads Not Guilty
- NATION IN BRIEF : Jail Term Rejected for Single Mother
- State Will Offer Experimental Serum to Treat Infant Botulism
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- TWA IN BANKRUPTCY : Q&A; : What This Means for Passengers
- Quayle Predicts That Cuomo Will Be Democratic Nominee
- New Warning Issued on Spread of Herpes
- FURNISHINGS : Preparation Can Take the Guestwork Out of Being a Good Host
- School Honors Gandhi
- Yeutter to Be Bush Domestic Policy Adviser
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bush's Voice Muted, Allies Take Summit Initiative
- Filter Works for Those Without Money to Burn
- State Justices Set Aside Ruling on Gay Job Bias : Supreme Court: Case will be taken up after hearing of a drug-testing case that also touches on privacy issues.
- Yvonne Bryceland; Anti-Apartheid Actress
- Former CIA Official Fiers Is Sentenced : Iran-Contra: He must do community service for role in scandal. He had pleaded guilty to keeping facts from Congress.
- Countywide : Festival to Kick Off Black History Month
- Teachers Press Issue of Crowded Classes : Santa Paula: An unresolved contract dispute resurfaces. School district officials say a 33-student limit is too costly.
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Men Injured as Auto Rolls Over
- Fog Delays Flights at San Francisco
- Students Shut Cal Library in Fee Hike Protest
- 5 Held in Ambush on 2 Antelope Valley Men
- Democrats to Focus on Own Tax Cut Plan : Congress: House leaders gear up for a fight against what they sense is a weakened President. Foley also promises a major health care bill.
- Hundreds of Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts...
- Councilman Says He Will Not Contest Signatures : Recall drive: Alex Fiore will ask Thousand Oaks leaders to accept 1,000 names contained on petitions that were delayed.
- 25 Tutors Graduate From Literacy Program
- APOCALYPSE WATCH : Hard Rock Alarm
- UCLA Women Upset Washington
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV : Bulls Return to Play Lakers
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Hale Group Needs to Get Its Act Together
- Developers Keep Giving to Anaheim Council : Politics: The five members collect another $8,800 even while considering citywide campaign finance reform for ballot.
- Officers Raid Reseda Pony Ride, Petting Zoo : Animal rights: Authorities say they were rescuing mistreated creatures. But their owner says she took good care of them.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Board Gets School Reconstruction Plan
- Bail Denied in Killing at Missile Plant
- San Diego
- Officials Say Arrests Broke Up Drug Ring
- FREEWAY LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mann's Last-Second Shot Gives Sunny Hills Victory
- Santana Girls Upset El Cajon Valley in Overtime
- Northridge Shocked in Opener : College baseball: 11th-ranked Matadors muster only four hits in 5-2 loss to tiny Christ College.
- Music Reviews : Philharmonic Program Salutes Heroism
- DANCE REVIEW : A Wolf at Ballet Theatre's Door
- FBI Inquiry Focuses on Fatal LAPD Shooting at Watts Housing Project
- Rams Preparing Their Plan B List : Pro football: Dupree, McGee and Smith probably won't be protected.
- Community College Athletes Face Stiffer Academic Rules
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Garrett, Ransom Do the Work in Capistrano Valley Victory
- A Passion for the Past in PBS' Spectacular 'Legacy'
- DANCE REVIEW : Tharp: Impish Ace Returns to New York
- Slumlord Faces Jail for Violating House Arrest
- Irvine's Budget Cuts Hit Services, Not Jobs : Spending: $2.3 million is trimmed, prompted by dwindling sales taxes, business permits, other revenue.
- Making a Point : Madkins Sacrifices His Game for the Good of No. 2 UCLA
- NOT NECESSARILY THE AMERICA'S CUP : Boat Traffic Getting Caught Up in Nature's Way
- Northridge Braces for a Rigorous Start : College softball: Road doubleheaders, tournaments dominate early portion of Matadors' schedule.
- Rally in Last 2 Minutes Gives Taft Unlikely Win Over Chatsworth
- Costner, Critics Back Film Writer
- COSTA MESA : Suit Seeks $1 Million for Loss of Concert
- Series of Hit-Run Accidents End in Deaths : Crash: A man and woman apparently took turns driving a car that had been involved in four other accidents. Three people died in the final collision in Lemon Grove.
- SANTA ANA : College Won't Trim Its Summer School
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Bolsa Grande Beats Rancho Alamitos for First Victory
- Leff, Coleman Spark Crespi to 58-48 Victory
- Moyers Wins Top Broadcast News Award
- California IN BRIEF : NEWPORT BEACH : Suspect in Slaying Faces New Charges
- BUENA PARK : Boys and Girls Club Chosen for Face Lift
- NHL ROUNDUP : Devils Avenge Loss to Red Wings
- Gulls Lose Several Key Players, Then Fall to Lumberjacks : Hockey: True, Straub, Kvartalnov are missing from the lineup as Gulls fall to Muskegon, 7-6, in an overtime shootout.
- Like It or Not, This Is His Call
- Foreman Will Fight Stewart at UNLV
- Los Alamitos to Offer Twin Trifecta Wagering
- UC San Diego Rolls to Victory Against Whittier
- Baseball
- Miscellany
- New Kids Will Interrupt Tour to Prove That They Do Sing : Pop music: The teen heroes will appear live on 'The Arsenio Hall Show' Wednesday to counter lip-syncing charges.
- And if Work of 'Recognizable Quality' Gets Painted Over?
- United Methodist Faction Calls for Condemnation of Homosexuality
- WEEKEND TV : Anita Hill Interview on '60 Minutes'
- FULLERTON : Boxing Club Is Told It Must Share Space
- 2 Theft Charges Filed Against Officer Accused of Taking $1,540
- Oceanside
- FILLMORE : Robbery Suspect Is Found--in Jail
- Mother's Mission Ends With Sentencing of 5 Killers
- Move to Drop Volleyball Sparks Flurry of Criticism : College athletics: Critics say Cal State Fullerton's decision to end women's program is in violation of Title IX.
- Junior Colleges Tighten Eligibility Rules
- Long Beach Officers Take Case to Public : Law enforcement: Union hires firm to fight proposal to replace department.
- Woman Guilty in Beating, Feeding of Insects to Boy
- LAGUNA BEACH : Smoking Panel Lists Its Restaurant Goals
- 'Aerosol Artists' Are Hitting the Wall--Legally : The law: One month after Huntington Beach set aside a graffiti zone, the city has issued 70 permits and seen a decrease in the illegal variety.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN BERNARDINO : Body Identified as Missing Girl, 9
- Longshoremen Protest Job Cuts : Southern Pacific Wants to End Contract and Replace Them
- ORANGE : Workshop to Review Plans for Depot Area
- Medical Board Postpones Policy on HIV Testing : AIDS: Agency that licenses physicians will wait for state to set guidelines before deciding whether to recommend that doctors be screened for the HIV virus.
- Not So Bad on the Vision Thing : Yeltsin gives an impressive first speech at U.N.
- Alatorre Offers Lease Proposal to Answer Concerns of Olvera Street Merchants
- Students Reach Out to Stricken Family : Calabasas: They raise $7,500 to aid a 15-year-old girl diagnosed with bone cancer and her terminally ill mother. A benefit is planned Monday.
- Boys & Girls Club Gets Boost From Columbia Pictures
- Bush Plans to Stop Overnight in S.D. to Promote Health Plan
- U.S.-Japanese relations may not be warm at...
- Panel Opposes Halting County Employee Retreats
- Cross-Examination Ends for Accuser of Tyson : Trial: Boxer's attorney presses previous assertion that the woman sought long-term relationship.
- Emtman Says Money Isn't the Reason
- Rams Preparing Their Plan B List : Pro football: Dupree, McGee and Smith reportedly won't be protected.
- Maddox Goes Pro, Leaves UCLA Behind : Football: He gives up last two years of eligibility to enter NFL draft. LaChapelle makes last-minute decision to stay.
- Tract Publishers Apply Gospel to New Concerns : Evangelism: 'Safe sex' and racial descriptions are among the topics addressed by Texas firm that produces 124 million religious pamphlets a year.
- MUSIC REVIEW : L.A. Philharmonic Program Salutes Heroism : The concert of works by Wagner, Christopher Rouse and Richard Strauss will be repeated tonight at the Performing Arts Center.
- Husband Held in '91 Death of TV Anchorwoman
- New Observer Pact Improves Cambodian Cease-Fire Prospects
- Binkley Asked for $600,000 Settlement From Long Beach
- VENTURA : 4 in Family Arrested in Melee With Police
- Dixon Pleads Not Guilty to Embezzlement : Courts: The former Newport Beach utilities director is now accused of diverting $1.8 million for own use. Attorney says his 'psychiatric condition' will be a key factor in defense.
- New Charges Filed Against Suspect in Grisly Murder : Crime: Complaint alleges that woman accused of killing and dismembering her husband imprisoned, tried to rob and assaulted another local man.
- COUNTYWIDE : Housing Program Policies to Change
- Woodbridge Free Throws Stop Tustin : Prep basketball: Sunderman hits two in final minute to give Warriors 46-44 victory and a tie for first place.
- Mejia Rebounds for North Hollywood : Girls' basketball: After an off night, she scores career-high 21 in 62-51 win over Van Nuys.
- Loyola Fights Off USF Rally, 92-79
- Daniels, Strawberry Keep Their Distance : Dodgers: During winter workout it's clear that wounds of their previous feud are not healing.
- Nightmarish 'Red Sneaks'
- * Mattel Inc. has promoted E. Joseph...
- FURNISHINGS : Hanging Pictures in Home Should Be a Group Effort
- France Under Fire for Aid to Habash
- 5 Candidates Debate, Focus on Economy : Democrats: Rancorous clash is attempt to get presidential campaigns on track after the Clinton scandal stole spotlight.
- Roberti Well-Financed for Bid in 20th District : Elections: The Democratic senator has about $500,000 if he runs for Alan Robbins' vacated seat.
- Questions Remain After Judge's Drunk Driving Case Ends in a Mistrial
- San Diego
- SKIING WORLD CUP : U.S. Hopes Are Up in Downhill
- When He Got License Number, It Turned Out to Be His Own
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : National Pick Six Might Begin on Saturdays During the Spring
- Bringing Art to the Marketplace : Project: Irvine Co. donates space at a shopping center for artist-in-residency program that will also offer educational programs for the public.
- Boxer Gains in Raising Contributions : Campaign: Democrat took in at least $500,000 more than her two Senate primary opponents during last half of 1991.
- Cheney Issues Warning on Defense Cuts : Pentagon: He tells senators that exceeding White House proposals could eliminate millions of jobs. Several lawmakers echo that concern.
- Yeltsin Calls for Worldwide Antimissile Defense System
- Robert R.R. Brooks; Expert on Labor
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Death Sentence in Serial Murder Case
- Senate OKs Bill to Regulate Cable TV Rates
- Environmentalist Will Not Seek New Congressional Seat
- CYPRESS : Council Approves No-Smoking Policy
- Countywide : Jobless Rate Holds at 7.2% in December
- Judge Orders Tests for Deputy Before Sentencing
- Countywide : Two Named to Panel on Air Quality Rules
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Archer, Crampton Breeze to Senior Lead at 68
- Fien Considers Spurning Texas for UCLA
- 162 Broadcasters Face Expulsion Over Finances
- * McDonnell Douglas announced executive management changes...
- Intended Dahmer Victim Recounts Night of Terror
- Bill Would Allow CRA Funds to Be Used to Fight Drugs, Gangs
- Analysis on Proposed Drunk Driver Law Sought
- Judge Won't Reduce Bail in Carlsbad Slaying
- Chef Quits While He's Still Ahead of the Game : Business: On his last day in Anaheim Stadium dining room, Jack Britton recalls serving Presidents, athletes and actors.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Duke, LaRouche Rejected for Ballot
- SUNSET LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Marina Stages Second-Half Rally to Win
- NBA ROUNDUP : Pistons' Rodman Gets 25 More Rebounds
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Hard Corps' Safe Mix of Metal-Rap
- COLUMN ONE : Olympics' Anthem of Politics : In the Winter Games, it will be hard to tell the players without a new world map. With so many new nations, there will be big changes in the lineup and the scores.
- Wilson Assails Congress : Government: Governor says his former colleagues are violating states' rights by mandating programs and not providing the money to pay for them.
- Santa Clarita Plays Politics With Alphabet
- OXNARD : Serious Crimes in 1991 Increase 18%
- Let the Chairman Do His Job : Air quality official needs support of local politicians
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROAD TO THE FINAL FOUR : Tennessee's Ward Has Dreams Beyond Court
- USC's Free Throws Crucial in Overtime
- Miscellany
- BOXING / RICH TOSCHES : Lopez Approved for Comeback Bid at 39
- Music Reviews : Domingo Conducts Chamber Orchestra
- TV Reviews : 'The People's Agenda' in an Election Year
- State to Crack Down on Illegal Health Insurers
- TWA IN BANKRUPTCY : NEWS ANALYSIS : Icahn Unapologetic About Chap. 11 Filing : * Profile: The action will wipe out millions of dollars worth of bond holdings, but TWA's chairman remains feisty--and his fortune is intact.
- Partial Text of President's Security Council Remarks
- O.C. STAGE REVIEW : Bug-Eyed View of Society
- San Diego Spotlight : Amos Selected to Conduct Lithuanian Philharmonic
- TV Reviews : 'Romeos' Puts Clever Spin on Dance Classic
- When East Meets West in the Major Leagues