- Hallowed Careers for 4 Saints
- Jones Wins 200 in Track Debut
- Riding Doggedly : Iditarod Trail Is Tough Enough for Teams of Huskies, but Even Rougher When Your Bicycle Has a Flat Tire
- Barton, Klugman & Oetting, a Los Angeles...
- Merger Would Create Britain's Largest Bank : Acquisition: Midland Bank agrees to buyout by parent company of Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp.
- Judge Won't Let Cal State Drop Women's Sport
- Coming Fast: Futuristic Commuting : A driverless light rail line would serve employees of nuclear center. It's seen as a model for other municipalities.
- White Turnout 'Unbelievable' in S. Africa Vote
- Firm Settles SEC Suit Over Alleged Fund Fraud : Courts: Unidentified corporate investors were said to have sought $18.6 million in loans from brokerage firms, using falsely valued shares as collateral.
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- William E. Josey has been promoted to...
- For Yeltsin Foes, It Was Truly a Forgettable Day
- Construction, Price Reports Signal Rebound
- United Way Takes Former President Off Payroll
- World IN BRIEF : AZERBAIJAN : Leader Rejects U.N. Troops in Karabakh
- Iron or Aluminum Engines? Debate Continues
- Brown Elated by Share of Michigan Vote
- New Games Fail to Revive Lottery's Lackluster Sales : Finances: Director blames lack of money to advertise latest products. Meanwhile, two commission members have resigned and administrative payroll must be cut again.
- HOLLYWOOD WATCH : Intellectual Property
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Lagomarsino Says House Bank Held 3 Checks : Disclosure: The congressman says he was never notified that the items--totaling about $3,000--were frozen for a week in 1989.
- Sheriff's Medals to Be Awarded at Luncheon
- Memos Tell Plan to Roust Homeless : Courts: Transient's lawsuit cites Santa Ana documents telling of strategy to remove people's belongings from Civic Center.
- Gerard A. (Jerry) Maglio has been named...
- Lawyer Calls Touche, Ross 'Scapegoat' : Keating trial: The accounting firm never joined 'band of thieves' that looted Lincoln Savings, its attorney tells the federal jury.
- AUTOS
- Hammered by Modern Times, Apprenticeships Have Changed : Labor: Fewer offspring are learning their parents' trades but the programs are training more minorities.
- Reform Plan: LAPD in Role of Good Cop
- Ruling on Pollutants at San Onofre Challenged : Environment: Earth Island Institute alleges that a meeting between Southern California Edison and a regulatory board constituted inappropriate lobbying.
- LOS ANGELES : Parents Seen as Unlikely to Accept District's Plan
- No Help for 'Hope in Youth' : Bradley Has No Funds to Offer Anti-Gang Drive
- Friendly Audience Hears Pitch by Quayle
- LOS ANGELES : $7.8 Million Sought for Police Reforms
- ELECTIONS / STATE SENATE DISTRICT 19 : Wright Says La Follette Ballot Listing Misleads
- CONEJO VALLEY : 6 Special-Education Jobs to Be Cut Due to Funding Shortage
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL : USDHS Gets Relief from Rare Source, Advances
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Sisco's Four Hits, Carr's Slam Help Titans Pound Hartford, 24-4
- Rasmussen a Straight Shooter on and Off the Court
- STAGE REVIEW : Agony on Trial
- Deep in the Heart of Texan : Gilmore, Who Plays in O.C. Tonight, Reaches Beyond Material World
- Tokyo Share Prices Plummet Again
- ADVERTISING
- Buchanan Staff All but Concedes as Bush Sweeps
- Gates Defends Method of Questioning Officers
- Palestinian Slashes His Way Down Street, Kills 2 Israelis, Wounds 20
- CALABASAS : Martha Mutz to Be Bay Laurel Principal
- SANTA PAULA : Man in Wheelchair Arrested in Burglary
- Court Overturns Welfare Cuts
- SYLMAR : Park Owner Admits Illegal Rent Hikes
- TUSTIN : Naming of Shelter Honors TV Star
- MISSION VIEJO : Job Notices Sent by School District
- MEDICINE / HEART SURGERY : Whites More Likely Than Blacks to Undergo Bypass
- OXNARD : Board Rejects Funds for Homeless Shelter
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Alison Moyet: Soul and Fire
- Buchwald Decision Gets Mixed Reviews : Courts: The $900,000 combined judgment in favor of Art Buchwald and his partner Alain Bernheim is seen as low by some. Others question whether Paramount Pictures won or lost.
- Regulators OK Takeover of Merchants National
- Oakland-based ICF Kaiser Engineers announced that Michael...
- 2 American Women, 3 Others Kidnaped in the Philippines
- Despite 2 Big Victories, Clinton Can't Expect Rivals to Ease Up : Campaign: Tsongas and Brown will fight on--focusing relentlessly on vulnerable areas of character and trust.
- SCENE ON THE STREET : Baby, It's You
- Oxnard Faces Budget Deficit of $5 Million
- LOS ANGELES : Zoo Officials Unveil Natural Habitats Plan
- Plaintiff's Lawyer Raises Doubts on Settlement of School Equity Suit
- VAN NUYS : Weinberg Guilty of Defrauding Clients Out of Nearly $1 Million
- Judge Orders Man Jailed for Stalking : Crime: He could serve up to two years for violating the new statute, aimed at deterring repeated harassment of victims.
- Panel Balks at Ending Water Fines
- Highway of Youth Now Dead-Ends at Junction of Fear
- Kings Lead, 3-0, Then Escape, 5-4 : Hockey: The Jets score all of their goals during the third period and outshoot L.A., 27-11, during the final two.
- These Two Are Making the Right Connection
- Bass Anglers Continue to Put Up Big Numbers
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Grahe Wins, but Isn't Celebrating
- Pro Football
- 'Elvis' Breezy but Not Very Biting
- ART
- Third Quarter Takes Air Out of Clipper Sails
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'Monday' Another Osborn Find
- Music Reviews : London Philharmonic at the Music Center
- Brown Throws Hat in Country Music Ring
- Microsoft Shipping Windows Upgrade : Computers: The software faces competition from IBM, which is racing to get the new version of its own operating system into stores by late this month.
- Dan Rosen has been appointed vice president...
- Tsongas' Focus on 'Must-Win' in Connecticut
- Barbara Morrison; TV, Film Actress
- '83 Memo Warned of Pakistan Nuclear Effort : Proliferation: State Department document seems to indicate violations of law in arms aid over the next 7 years.
- LANCASTER : Financing Plan for Public Projects OKd
- COUNTYWIDE : Young Cure His Terror of Illness
- CAMARILLO : Hearing to Discuss School Start Times
- April 4 Remains Target for Outfall Pipe Repairs : Spill: Bacterial counts still high as up to 180 million gallons a day of partly treated sewage continue to spill from ruptured pipe.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
- Chatsworth, North Hollywood Each Land 2 Players on All-City 3-A Team
- Music Reviews : Berlin Wind Quintet Plays It Safe
- Heiress Seeking $7.5 Million in Tax Deductions : Courts: Joan Irvine Smith is challenging IRS' rejection of business-related claims. She is also seeking $601,280 in additional write-offs.
- ENVIRONMENT
- Wilson Scolds Business for Aiding Democrats : Politics: Governor says majority party is hostile to manufacturers' needs. He urges them to compile 'report cards' on state lawmakers' votes on key issues.
- Transit Sales Tax Is Upheld
- U.N. Plans Quake Aid
- The Great Snitch Hunt : It's subpoena city as Senate probe ranges far, wide and wrong
- Orange County to Install Video Cameras in Sheriff's Patrol Cars
- Chavira Named to Alcoholism Panel
- BUENA PARK : City Council Passes Traffic Measures
- Pathologist Tells of Tying Motel Death to Chloroform : Hearing: Prosecutor accuses doctor of using chemical to knock out woman companion in order to have sex.
- Toreros Rally in Ninth to Upset Arizona State
- Newhouser, Ex-Umpire Voted Into Hall of Fame
- NBA ROUNDUP : Celtics' Momentum Is Stopped in a Hurry
- Pirates Trade Smiley to Twins : Baseball: Pittsburgh gets two minor leaguers for 20-game winner.
- Last-Place Storm Tops Sockers, 4-3
- Connors Selects Preparatory School for Navy
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Reel's No-Hitter Marks 1st-Ever Highland Win
- Northridge Saves Best for Last, 4-2 : College baseball: Matadors score three times in their final at-bat to beat Wyoming in the Fresno tournament.
- Planting Seeds of Upset? : Midwest Regional: Northeast Louisiana, which almost beat LSU in opener, will play USC in NCAA tournament.
- Cellular Phone Users Jumped 43% Last Year
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Despite Variables, Good Tax Moves Exist
- Once an Outcast, Still an Outcast : Culture: Historical novel about a woman who defied her rabbis causes flap in ultra-Orthodox community. But some 'Torah feminists' say, 'This book is about our lives.'
- Anaheim Still Backs Tourism Growth but Frets About Costs : Attraction: More than half of residents favor proposed entertainment tax to keep the city's economy sound.
- Russia Hard-Liners Fail in Double-Barreled Push : Conservatives: Only about 15,000 show up for Moscow rally. Attempted revival of defunct Congress is candle-lit flop.
- Officials Seek Means to Deal With Defense Cuts
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Arguelles to Study Ways to Cut Litigation Costs
- Anaheim Moves to Hire More Police Officers : Crime: The City Council cites growing gang activity in its unanimous vote to divert $1.1 million from local hotel tax revenue to increase the force.
- Let the House and Senate Judge One Another's Ethics : Congress: Recent scandals feed the public's suspicion that collegiality outranks fairness.
- New Landfill Sites Whittled Down to 2
- CS Fullerton Names Committee to Find Basketball Coach
- NFL MEETINGS : TV Refund Looks Doubtful; Expansion Field Reduced
- SDSU to Hire Fuller : College basketball: School chooses UCLA assistant over former Nevada Las Vegas Coach Jerry Tarkanian.
- He Competes Just for the Fun of It : Boys' tennis: Bain, ranked third on state junior circuit, still enjoys game at high school level.
- PAGES : PEN Center West Honors Writers
- Bush Ventures to Clinton Turf, Honors Sam Walton : Republicans: The trip to Arkansas is billed as nonpolitical. The gravely ill Wal-Mart founder is given the Medal of Freedom.
- Anaheim Growth Plan OKd, Despite School Criticism
- CCC Seals Agreement to Move Camp to Julian
- Stanford Chooses Legal Scholar as Next President : Education: The school looks to Gerhard Casper, now provost at the University of Chicago, to improve its finances and restore its battered public image.
- Bid for Officers' Acquittal Fails : King case: The judge, in rejecting the defense motion, rules that there is sufficient evidence to support a conviction of each defendant in the beating of the motorist.
- Quayle Cites Democrats' 'Arrogance' : Visit: Leadership in Congress is solely to blame for check scandal, vice president says in El Toro. He visits Little Saigon community today.
- City Council to Discuss Suing School District
- Bush Nominates O.C. Judge to Federal Bench : Judiciary: Air Force One call offers lifetime post to Linda Hodge McLaughlin, subject to Senate confirmation.
- VENTURA : Dredging to Cost Less Than Expected
- Bond Issue for Parks, Zoo Put on November Ballot
- COMMENTARY : We'll Never Know What Bo Would Have Been
- MUSIC REVIEW : Berlin Wind Quintet Plays It Too Safe in Irvine : Performance comes over as bland, a reflection more of what was played than how.
- Hollywood's Storehouse of Scripts, Ideas : Movies: The Writers Guild registers thousands of works each month, then carts them to a secret site. The ritual offers authors some protection and peace of mind.
- John Holdridge has been promoted to vice...
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE : Mexican Businessmen Visiting O.C. in Search of Trade Opportunities
- World IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : 2 Surrender in Killing of 2 GIs
- With Coyote Contacts Up, City Bars Feeding Wildlife
- Prosecutor Builds Case Against Navy Man : Justice: Witnesses testify during hearing for lieutenant commander accused of murdering and burying his estranged wife.
- Wild Things : * The much-needed rains that fell earlier this winter should result in a rainbow of color in Orange County.
- Bloody Syringe Was Used in Other Robberies
- Careers May Falter, but Marriages Don't Have to
- A Look at Charges Against 3 Rivals for Chief
- VENTURA : Ex-Insurance Agent Charged With Theft
- MUSIC : After Loss, Group Won't Hold a Note : Southwest Chamber Music Society, whose co-founding member Albert Dominguez died last week, will keep to scheduled programs to honor the pianist.
- AUTOS
- Most Absent Parents Fail to Pay Support, Study Finds : Families: State is ranked among the worst in seeing that eligible children receive payments owed them.
- CARSON : 5-Year-Old Boy Struck by Random Bullet Dies
- Nervous Time in Tokyo : Amid a long slide and a new scandal, stock market plummets
- Students, Teachers Will Pay the Price for Schedule Chaos : Education: School day at Morningside High will be 48 minutes longer. District officials are 'furious' over mistake that could have cost district $400,000 in funding.
- Pro Football
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- THE AEROSPACE CRISIS : Research by NASA Criticized : Technology: Agency is not providing U.S. aircraft industry with support it needs to meet foreign competition, report says.
- Mexico City Gets a Breather After Crackdown on Smog : Environment: Even dogs cry amid ozone alert. Half a million cars are pulled off the roads, and plants cut output.
- BOOK REVIEW : A Cracked Icon: The Story of American Express : HOUSE OF CARDS; Inside the Troubled Empire of American Express <i> by Jon Friedman and John Meehan</i> , G. P. Putnam's, $24.95; 272 pages
- World IN BRIEF : PANAMA : Debt-for-Nature Swap Is Hailed
- Coming to America: Rain, Glitz and a Magic Moment
- ORANGE VILLA PARK : Education Initiative Will Be Discussed
- COUNTYWIDE : Visiting Hours at 5 Jails to Be Cut Back
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Will Press for PCH Bike Lanes
- Deputies to Roll With Video Cameras : Law enforcement: All 79 sheriff's squad cars will record activities on streets in apparent national first. Department hopes to prove it deserves public trust.
- Lancaster Council Publicly OKs Purchase of 2 Parcels
- Miscellany
- NHL ROUNDUP : Penguins Manage to Stop Oilers
- Miscellany
- UCLA Center Williams Doesn't Get a Breather Tonight : Women: Bruins play host to Notre Dame. Houston plays at UC Santa Barbara and CS Long Beach goes to Creighton.
- 'Sarafina!' Shoot Serves as a Lesson : Movies: Whoopi Goldberg learns firsthand of the complex politics and class structure in South Africa during visit to film Mbongeni Ngema's musical.
- Disney Limits New-Show Pay
- ENVIRONMENT
- Both Front-Runners Show Broad Appeal, Polls Find : Politics: Bush and Clinton cut into rivals' bases of support. Brown finds blue-collar audience in Michigan.
- Buchanan Camp Says He Will Endorse, Support Bush Bid
- To Be or Not to Be? : Pair Plans New Theater--If They Can Raise the Money
- Firm Appeals Fines in Asbestos Removal : Lancaster: State levied $50,000 in penalties against contractor for exposing cleanup workers to the material.
- Raul M. Garcia; Musician
- Better Late Than Never: Bakersfield Regains Form
- Pro Football
- Whitley Stands Tall in Simi Valley Win Over Crespi : Prep baseball: Despite his short stature, Pioneer junior hits the long ball in nonleague game between the top-ranked teams in the region.
- Gulls Sign Defenseman, Three Others
- O.C. COMEDY REVIEW : Bobcat Strays All Over in Brea Improv Show : His targets--besides clowns--include singer Axl Rose, President Bush, the Rev. Lou Sheldon and fellow comic Sam Kinison.
- Better News on Economy Sends Dow Up 19.68 : Market Overview
- Catty Remarks Aside, They're Back Big : * Pets: To their owners, Maine coons are smart and personable. To their detractors, they're an unsophisticated lot. But both agree, the cats are HUGE.
- Russians (and a German) Head for Orbiting Mir : Space: The former Soviet program is reactivated. And a long-stranded flight engineer will be able to return to Earth.
- VAN NUYS : Airport Building Moratorium Urged
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Panel Asked to Aid Hate-Crime Inquiry
- LOS ANGELES : Gates Defends Method of Questioning Officers
- THE HOUSE : Check Scandal
- OXNARD : Housing Panel Hikes Security Deposits
- Mother Is Acquitted of Child Stealing : Courts: Ex-husband calls verdict a 'mockery of the justice system' and vehemently denies that he ever molested his daughter.
- Attorney Says Woman's Grandson Beat Her : Trial: The man denies the allegation while testifying against the defendant, who is charged with attempted murder.
- In Order to Meet His Goals, Foothill's Taub Is Toeing the Line : Boys' track: With a slow buildup to the Southern Section meet, senior hopes to break 48 seconds in the 400 meters.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : OCC Rallies to Beat Riverside in 10 Innings
- Simi Valley High's Kevin Nykoluk, who hit...
- Banning Coach Chooses Family Over Football : Preps: Dominguez says his resignation has nothing to do with team's forfeit against Dorsey.
- Harvard Taking On All-Comers in Bid to Stay on Top
- PREP ROUNDUP : No. 1 Huntington Beach Wins Twice
- STAGE
- Boys Held in Drugging of Teacher's Creamer
- Character Issue Will Fade Away, Clinton Says
- SANTA PAULA : Alcohol-Use Law for Parks Advances
- Supervisors Take Action to Control Deficiencies at County Nursing Home
- Finalist for Top San Jose State Job Withdraws
- Valley College Falls Short in Proposed Budget Plan : Finances: Although a move to give the Van Nuys campus more money has support, a 'less-disruptive' five-year formula is being suggested.
- LANCASTER : Flood Control Tax Put on June Ballot
- The Unemployed Worker Is Half the Story : Economy: As industrial jobs vanish, the 'knowledge industry' grows vibrant. Making the shift is hard, but we can't turn back.
- SAN CLEMENTE : $4 Million in Cuts Listed by City Panel
- Pro Football
- Top-Ranked Newport Harbor Beats Laguna Beach in Volleyball
- Third-Ranked Northridge Receives a Helping Hand in Victory Over Pepperdine
- NOTES : Oregon Coach Monson Fired After 6-21 Season
- FAVORITE THINGS
- Dave Mason Isn't Just Older, He's Better : Music: An evergreen of rock and ex-Traffic founder seems to be hitting a new high--with a new band and new material.
- Music Reviews : Sykes in Gold Medal Debut at Ambassador
- MAKING IT WORK : Budgeting Time, Money Can Ease Unemployment Stress
- SchoolPower president Kim Shirley , left, joins...
- Metal Isn't From Earhart's Plane, Chief Assembler Says
- Disneyland: It's the Mouse That Roared in Anaheim : Residents and officials overwhelmingly approve the image the park has bestowed upon their city.
- COUNTYWIDE : Teen-Ager to Enter Special Program
- Spreading Her Wings in Class : Education: Reports have put spotlight on actress who inspires students by portraying Amelia Earhart.
- COUNTYWIDE : Pattie to Serve as Court Commissioner
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Conference Winning Streaks Snapped for Pierce, Ventura
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Bait Debate Stirring Lunker of a Dispute
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Hunt for Milwaukee's Sheffield Still On as Padres Shop for Help
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Orange National Says It May Buy Laguna Bank
- THE AEROSPACE CRISIS : Electric Car Concept Gives Him a Charge : Environment: New dealer sees potential of non-polluting vehicles. Drawbacks include limited range, slow acceleration and conversion costs.
- U.S. Was No. 1 Exporter in '91
- Earnings Rebound Will Take Patience
- Wildflower Power Fuels Eco-Warrior
- Man in Sex Slave Case Pleads Not Guilty
- Soccer
- It Would Be Hard to Find a Bigger Name
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Giants' Wilson Has a Broken Rib
- Miscellany
- Exquisite Art of American Indians
- UC Irvine dance faculty member and five-time...
- TV Ratings : ABC Snaps CBS' 10-Week Win Streak
- When Racing Means More Than Money
- Producer Says New Charity Record Not Getting Its Due
- This Establishment Is Anti-Establishment
- Growth in World Trade Slowed in 1991, GATT Says : Commerce: The third drop in a row lends urgency to completing talks to lift barriers, the organization says.
- BANKS
- Pasadena Library Staff Reads the Bottom Line and Sacrifices Pay Raise
- Surge in Youths' LSD Use Is Cited : Report: Data from 5 clinics shows PCP, crack popular in North County; hallucinogens in South County. Marijuana is seen as No. 1 drug for all adolescents.
- Strawberry Jam : Farm Workers Say Oxnard Festival Ignores Their Contributions
- SHERMAN OAKS : Man Arrested After Girl, 11, Accosted
- Can we draft him for President? Scott...
- SANTA ANITA : Torrid Solis Rides 3 More Winners
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Not Yet Over the Hump : Tiny Campbell Getting the Most Out of First Bid
- SDSU Walks, Runs Past USC In A Rout : College baseball: The Aztecs get the offense going in a 14-4 victory over the Trojans at home.
- Willie L. Williams
- Court Upholds Term Limits
- Menachem Begin
- Fraternity's Songbook
- Fraternity's Songbook
- Clinton Takes Illinois, Michigan : Moves Far Ahead in Race; Bush Wins Easily : Democrats: Tsongas runs a distant second in Illinois and finishes third behind Brown in Michigan. Arkansas governor has nearly half the delegates for nomination.
- Court Upholds Term Limits
- Court Upholds Term Limits
- Court Upholds Term Limits
- Jerry Brown
- Menachem Begin
- Court Upholds Term Limits
- MOVIES - March 18, 1992
- MOVIES - March 18, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 18, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - March 18, 1992
- POP/ROCK - March 18, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 18, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 18, 1992
- Obituaries - March 18, 1992
- Three Cabinet Members Admit to Bad Checks
- Playing a Dangerous Game : Drugs: Former Cal State Northridge player is a convicted cocaine dealer who used steroids. Now he is playing for Barcelona of the WLAF, hoping for another NFL opportunity.
- Barry Diller: Up to What, With Whom?
- MUSICAL DEJA VU: Local musicians remember how...
- A NEW F.D.R.? With Bill Clinton heading...
- THE AEROSPACE CRISIS : Many Dislike Task Force's Action Plan : Defense: Business people and economists disagree on recommendations for coping with a downturn in the important industry.
- Bush Rejects Israeli Loan Compromise : Foreign aid: He stands fast, refuses to provide guarantees without a ban on new settlements in the occupied territories.
- LITTLE BROTHER: Marilyn Bernes, who teaches at...
- Suit Attacks Medical Supply Firm's Patent : Litigation: Colorado company claims Birtcher Medical Systems stole its design ideas for device used to clot blood during surgery.
- College Basketball: Networks Win : Television: Ratings are down at ABC but the network and syndicator Raycom still turn a profit. Ratings are up slightly at CBS and NBC.
- MUSIC
- Music Reviews : Cincinnati Symphony at Ambassador
- On the Ropes : Columbia Execs Under Fire Over Costly Flops 'Gladiator,' 'Radio Flyer'
- Earhart Evidence Offered: Metal, Sole, Bottle Cap
- Yeltsin Takes Direct Control of Russian Military : Defense: Efforts of Commonwealth to keep forces unified appear to be doomed.
- Home Is Where Her Business Is
- Parents to Get Tagged for Graffiti Costs : Crime: To stem defacement of property, City Council has given initial approval to holding parents responsible for up to $10,000 worth of damage.
- FAA Grant for Airport Likely, Officials Say
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Greenbelt: Be Careful How You Use It
- Transamerica Insurance Group named Stephen J. Zabilski...
- Yamaguchi's Endorsement Deals Prove Good as Gold : Marketing: The Olympic skater's business managers find no evidence that her Japanese heritage makes advertisers balk.
- El Pollo Loco Beefs Up Menu
- Changing Lifestyles : S. Koreans Shake Family-Tree Rules : * Thinking about getting married? In Seoul, you may be out of luck if you two had a common ancestor, say, 600 years ago.
- Media : Stressed-Out Albanians Are Turning Into Couch Potatoes : * For one thing, the TV may be a family's only electric appliance. For another, it's too scary to go outside.
- Tiny Wasps Released to Fight Texas Whiteflies
- California IN BRIEF : ANTELOPE VALLEY : College Instructor Wins State Award
- SAN DIEGO : Sailor Sentenced in Wife's Shooting