- Problems Cited in Reform of Environmental Process : Planning: A new task force report recommends less restrictive guidelines.
- GARDEN GROVE : Arena Soccer Courts to Be Built at Park
- THE TIMES 100 : THE BEST PERFORMING COMPANIES IN CALIFORNIA : A GUIDE TO THE GUIDE : An Index to Companies and Where They Rank
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Zenith National Insurance Completes Sale of Notes
- THE TIMES 100 : The Best Performing Companies in California : RISING FORTUNES : Symantec Plays Cinderella as It Debuts on List at No. 4 : Software: The Cupertino-based company posted the biggest sale growth, a 127.2% increase.
- Prototype F-22 Fighter Burns After Emergency Landing
- THE TIMES POLL : Bush, Perot in Near Tie With California Voters
- ODESSA : A Commonwealth Test
- The Confusing Rules of the Name Game
- British Parliament Elects 1st Woman Speaker
- HELSINKI : Serbian Sanctions
- Figure in Notorious Robbery Case Will Be Extradited to Texas
- Classrooms Vandalized; Equipment Is Stolen : Pacoima: Officials are uncertain if the incident at Charles Maclay Junior High is gang-related.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Man Misses Pool in Fatal Dive From Roof
- Bus Line 85 Saved as Officials Bow to Riders
- OXNARD : Options After Bond Defeat to Be Weighed
- Officer Is Given Prison Term in Youth's Beating : Courts: Dana Patrick Hansen is sentenced for violating the civil rights of a Panorama City teen-ager. The judge criticizes cover-up efforts.
- KENTUCKY DERBY DAILY UPDATE : Arazi Expected to Begin Training Today After Quarantine Clearance
- Ball for Ruth's 60th Home Run Won't Take to Heir Anymore
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Woodforde Eliminates Rostagno
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Braves' Justice Is 0 for 4 in Return
- Music Reviews : I Cantori Stages 'Ordo Virtutum'
- Unocal Readies More Cutbacks as Profits Fall : Energy: The company announces a first-quarter slide in earnings and says $900 million more in assets and personnel will be pared.
- Newhall Wins County OK for 2 Valencia Projects
- It's the Epitome of a Bare Market
- Tokos Sees First-Quarter Profits Double
- THE TIMES 100 : The Best Performing Companies in California : THE REGIONS : For San Diego Companies, Rankings Reflect Turmoil
- World Bank, IMF OK New Nations : Finance: Most of the former Soviet republics are granted membership in the capitalist world's premier economic fraternities, once reviled by the Kremlin.
- ENVIRONMENT : Wild Turkeys Prove They're Smart: Just Check Their Numbers
- Listen to the Children
- Countywide : Freeway Accident Victim Identified
- PRO FOOTBALL : Form Holds, Making Detmer a Packer
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Glavine Rebounds by Shutting Out Cubs on Two Hits
- Jurisprudence
- Miscellany
- Music Reviews : Emanuel Ax Draws on Operatic Themes
- THE TIMES 100 : The Best Performing Companies in California : THE VIEW FROM THE STREET : High Flyer's Formula: Be 1st to Market : Computers: Cisco Systems of Menlo Park introduced a device to speed networks. Last year the company's value tripled to $2.4 billion.
- Defending the Family
- Bethell on Earth Summit
- Perot's Candidacy
- Take Back Neighborhood
- Perot's Candidacy
- Campaigner for Rose
- Bethell on Earth Summit
- Bethell on Earth Summit
- U.S. Trade With Japan
- Access for Disabled
- U.S. Trade With Japan
- Faculty, but No Students
- * Hill Industries Inc. in Chatsworth won...
- * Llamas Plastic Inc. in Sylmar won...
- THE TIMES 100 : THE BEST PERFORMING COMPANIES IN CALIFORNIA : SECTOR BY SECTOR : Big Isn't Bad But Small, In Business, Is Beautiful : Entrepreneurs: The O'Briens left 9-to-5 jobs to open Catalina Foods in 1990. They're part of a Southern California tidal wave.
- Bethell on Earth Summit
- THE TIMES 100 : The Best Performing Companies in California : THE BOTTOM LINE : Top-Performing Golden West Financial Sticks to the Basics : Banks and thrifts: In a forgettable year for the industry, the firm's World Savings & Loan turns in a strong peformance.
- Reroute the Bikeway Funds
- Prop. 99 Funds
- Corona del Mar catcher Tim DeCinces, son...
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 28, 1992
- Obituaries - April 28, 1992
- North Coast Was Already Reeling Before Quakes Hit : Economy: Temblors hit an area weakened by soaring unemployment and cutbacks in key industries.
- Bush Lifts Campaign to Presidential Degree : Republicans: The President graces ceremonial stages as he distances himself from Buchanan's swipes.
- North Coast Was Reeling Even Before Earthquakes : Economy: With unemployment high and industries in decline, some towns wonder how they can recover.
- WORLDLY MESSAGE: The Student Coalition for a...
- DIFFERENT BALL: The Los Angeles Rams are...
- Man Kills Ex-Girlfriend, Self in Brea Parking Lot : Slayings: He climbed aboard her catering truck, shot her, then kissed her twice before committing suicide, police say.
- Shopping Mall Overhang Falls, Trapping Worker
- McDonnell, Taiwan Deal Is in Limbo : Aerospace: A report by the Taiwanese government endorses the trans-Pacific plan to build commercial jets, but private investors are urged to try to renegotiate terms.
- Housing Recovery Shows Continued Strength
- THE ENVELOPE? Laguna Hills' Leslie Baer-Brown, above,...
- Bush Lifts Campaign to Presidential Degree : Republicans: The President graces ceremonial stages as he distances himself from Buchanan's swipes.
- A Guided Tour of the Well-Equipped Toolshed : Equipment: A good garden takes more than seeds and water. It also requires the hardware of horticultural success.
- BEACH BY SUBWAY? Orange County transit board...
- California - News from April 28, 1992
- STAGE
- Music Reviews : Pasadena Symphony Offers Dvorak Work
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Benefit Exceeds Expectations; Cast Doesn't
- Pop Music : Kiss Takes the Show Back to Clubs With '70s Hits and '90s Renewal
- LEGAL FILE
- OPERA REVIEW : Wild New Carmen for San Diego : A routine revival with a tempestuous <i> and </i> seductive protagonist, who delivers the goods--sometimes going over the top.
- Mills Fights Back After Contrived KGTV Story
- STAGE REVIEW : 'El Cuarto Poder': More Rock Show Than a Play : The world-premiere Spanish-language musical features a Venezuelan group in the reopened Bradley Theatre.
- Pop Music : Sugarcubes Are Not All Sweetness
- STAGE REVIEW : A Welcome 'Hospitality Suite' : SCR Comedy Models Mamet
- Music Reviews : L.A. Philharmonic in Freeway Series
- Univision Sale Raises Concerns : Television: The presence of a Mexican magnate in investment group may affect the Spanish-language network's programming balance, observers say.
- Group of Seven Agrees on Russian Aid Package : Economy: It would rival the post-World War II Marshall Plan in scope.
- Teamsters Claim Victory in Fight for Safeway Jobs
- HONG KONG
- As President, Perot Says, He'd Remain an Independent : Politics: Texan believes he would have no trouble getting a mandate from the public. A new poll shows he is gaining against Bush and Clinton.
- New City Hall Has an Air of Environmental Sensitivity : Calabasas: Officials say the municipal facility will serve as an example for developers of the type of project the community hopes to attract.
- COLUMN ONE : A Brake on Speed Demons : Germans have long seen racing on the autobahn as an inalienable right. But a speed limit finally looms, championed by ecologists, police and terrified European neighbors.
- A Deadly Shortcut : Border: San Ysidro neighborhood where immigrant was killed deals with constant stream of trespassers heading for a new life in the United States.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Ojeda Likes Dodgers' Chances in West
- Miscellany
- Ranford Loses Horns and Finds Happiness : NHL playoffs: Edmonton goalie turns back 42 shots in Sunday's victory after goat status in Friday's loss to Kings.
- World IN BRIEF : TAJIKISTAN : Fire Ex-Communists, Protesters Demand
- Prying One Small Corner From Crack's Greedy Grip : Drug war: A determined man fights to rescue a run-down apartment building from the pushers.
- Politics and Poetry Combine for Checkbook Inspiration
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Drunk Drivers Must Pay for Arrest Costs
- NEWPORT BEACH : College's Plan to Use School Site at Issue
- VALLEY ROUNDUP : SOFTBALL
- Mission Is Plane for Arazi : Kentucky Derby: Colt arrives in Louisville along with Dr Devious and Thyer. Quarantine is expected to end Tuesday.
- Gilbert Brings Rams Sudden Impact on Line : NFL draft: They choose huge defensive player from Pitt in first round and agree on a $7-million contract.
- Football
- JAPAN
- Laying to Rest a Company's Reduction in Force : Noetics Group helps firms recover after letting workers go. Trauma often results in lower productivity--and another layoff.
- TRAVEL
- The Donald, West
- King Michael's Visit Stirs Joy and Unease in Romania
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Violent Crime Rate at Record High in '91
- Body Found in El Cajon Camper
- There's Trouble Afoot : Pacoima: The mayor's proposal to cut police patrols is criticized by business owners who say progress in fighting crime would be lost.
- It's a Very, <i> er</i> , Important Field of, <i> um</i> , Study : Psychology: Professor seeks to learn why we all punctuate our speech with those meaningless sounds.
- Countywide : 670,000 See Sizzling Air Show Finale
- TRAVEL
- An Effort to Get the 'Little Guys' to Buy Stocks
- Assembly May See Biggest Overhaul : Politics: Anti-incumbent sentiment, redistricting and Proposition 140 term limits could result in one of the largest turnovers in the legislative body in history.
- L.A.'s 4-H: the Facts
- OXNARD : 3 Slightly Injured by Ammonia Fumes
- Record Heat Sends Thousands to Beaches : Weather: Rip currents keep lifeguards busy with rescues. Temperature hits 89 degrees at El Toro.
- IRVINE : Public Hearing Set on Cable Contract
- Care-Giver 'Burnout' Hits Many, Experts Say : Elderly: Some either don't know where to turn for help or won't admit they need it, according to social workers.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Despite Bad Back, Muster Beats Krickstein for Title
- Rams and Raiders Make It a Big Day
- Recycling Post-Its Is Sticky No Longer
- Housing Will Help Spark Recovery, Industry Says : Real estate: The key is affordable interest rates, trade groups say.
- Econotes : Honors Due for Six Ecoheroes
- Afghan Rebel Factions Battling Over Capital : Asia: Rivals turn guns on each other in newly liberated Kabul. Moderates seem to have the advantage.
- In the Palace of Enlightenment, a Dark Hour for Kabul : Chaos: Against an ornate backdrop, moderates seize the Afghan capital's seat of power from hard-liners.
- N.Y. Courtroom Tiger Stalks New Prey in O.C. : Law: Aggressive lawyer for ex-client mob don John Gotti comes west to defend Aissa Wayne's ex-husband.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Abortion Foes Skip Protests for a Day
- Long, Hard Road to Justice, Freedom
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Pier to Open With 3-Day Celebration
- ANAHEIM : 2.5% Raise Proposed in Magnolia District
- Oilers Defeat Kings as Esa as 1-2-3 (Goals) : Hockey: Tikkanen's hat trick powers Edmonton as it pulls away to a 5-2 victory.
- In Charger Draft, Mims Is the Word : Pro football: Tennessee defensive end is Beathard's top pick.
- It's a Long Day for Dodger Relievers : Baseball: Fans pelt them with objects, Giants do it with hits in 11th, winning, 5-4.
- Pennsylvania Voters Hesitate to Snap at 'Change' Bait : Primary: Candidates are belaboring the point in a state that swept a reformer into the Senate. But interviews indicate a more temperate attitude reigns.
- Investor's Daily Is Stock Picker's Joy
- Myanmar Junta Frees Seven More Dissidents
- ROB KLING, Professor of information and computer science, UC Irvine
- How to Use Dollar Cost Averaging in Investing
- 4-H Takes to the Streets : The rural group reaches out to urban kids: 'Before, we used to do drugs, drink alcohol, ditch school,' one 14-year-old says. 'Now we come (to the club).'
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Won't Soften Tollway Opposition
- A Political Animal Turns Shaman : Campaign: Jerry Brown fits the Native American image of the 'shape-shifter' healer.
- Countywide : Hearing Planned on Fares for Metrolink
- Couples Eager for Laguna Beach Partners Ordinance to Take Effect
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Terry to Undergo Surgery Again
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Williams Makes a Smart Move for the Phillies
- Family Drama Sears Wilson's Death Penalty View
- Gang Member Arrested in Slaying
- Passerby Saves Driver's Life; Passenger Dies
- Memorial to Victims of Holocaust Is Dedicated
- Leaders Appeal for Calm After King Verdict : Trial: Impassioned pleas are made to stay cool no matter what happens in the case involving four LAPD officers. Church plans a solidarity rally.
- SANTA ANITA : Fly Till Dawn Could Have Run That Long During Easy Victory
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Conner Doesn't Blame Cayard for Challenging New Zealand
- Anteaters Do Their Duty, Win Big West Tennis Title
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Love Makes It Two in a Row With Fast Finish
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Bats Fall Silent, Errors Prove Costly in Titans' 10-6 Loss to Long Beach
- Football
- THE NFL DRAFT : Maddox's Gamble Pays Off With Broncos : Southland: Former UCLA quarterback, 20, is chosen during the first round, the 25th pick overall.
- Nine motorcyclists who attended the 24-hour Le...
- A SNAPSHOT OF THE ASSEMBLY RACES
- Who says Los Angeles has no past?Sitting...
- East County Issue Cal Lutheran Radio Tower
- Plans for Latino Voting District Would Carve Up Valley : Supervisors: Proposals for expanding the board call for combining the Pacoima and San Fernando areas with communities 25 miles to the south.
- MOORPARK : Panel to Propose 2 Worker Hiring Sites
- Meyer Wins Again, but Clutter Grows
- Ethridge Regarded as Deep Threat
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Bailes Eliminates Any Guesswork
- Idle Time for Some Analysis
- Boy, 3, Killed in Hit-and-Run Accident Is Identified
- Since Her First Ride in a Canoe, She Hasn't Missed the Boat : Outrigger racing: Davis, a personal trainer in Irvine, has led her team to six world titles since taking up the sport.
- Sudden Impact for Rams : Pro football: They choose huge Gilbert during the first round and agree on a $7-million contract.
- Music Reviews : Youthful Cellist at UCLA's Royce Hall
- TV REVIEW : Death Penalty Drama Echoes the Headlines
- Pop Music : Kaas Transcends Language Barrier
- Japanese Selling Property in Hong Kong : Real estate: Investors from other countries snap up the structures that are put on the block as pinched banks call in debt.
- Warning Is Issued About Aftershocks : Seismology: Strong temblors that strike after the main quake prompt experts to caution that further jolts may not diminish in intensity.
- A Close-Up on the Real Monroe
- Too Good to Last? : Did Thomas Pickering do his job too well at the U. N.? That's what some insiders are saying in the wake of his reassignment.
- OJAI : Students May Go to Summit in Brazil
- Assembly: 38th District : Questionnaires were distributed to candidates this month. Answers have been edited to fit the available space.
- OXNARD : Plan to Trim Transit Funds to Be Weighed
- ELECTIONS / 38th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Boland's Fund-Raising May Prove Her Edge : Politics: Three others running in the primary say the weak economy and dissatisfaction with incumbents make her 'beatable.'
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS ROUNDUP : Canucks Come Alive Against Jets and Tabaracci, 8-2
- Il Moro di Venezia Wins Protest, Then Race : Gardini Wants Kiwis Expelled for Improper Use of Bowsprit
- Italy, Stars & Stripes Pull Closer : America's Cup: New Zealand's victory Saturday is annulled by challengers' jury because of infraction.
- SINGAPORE
- JAPAN
- Trade Ministers Fail to Resolve Rift on Farms : Commerce: The main sticking point is a European Community refusal to cut its subsidies deeply enough.
- Presidential Contenders Voted Into Runoff in Austria : Election: Social Democrat and People's Party choices take lead. Rightist Freedom Party sees drop in support.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- World IN BRIEF : AZERBAIJAN : 16 Reported Killed in Karabakh Fighting
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Will Pick Up Extra Trash May 4-8
- ORANGE : Group Seeks Data on Breast Implants
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Royals Break Their Slump in a Big Way
- A Look at the Charger Draft Picks
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / ALAN DROOZ : Maddux Activated; Hernandez Shipped to Triple-A Las Vegas
- ART : Some Thoughts on Artists Who Abandon Easel for Soapbox
- Nationwide Health Properties, NEWPORT BEACH
- Risky Move : Stock Pundit William O'Neil Gambles by Launching Mutual Fund
- Orders for U.S.-Made Machine Tools Up for 2nd Month in Row
- BOOK REVIEW : Laughing Across the Great Pacific Divide : PACIFIC RIFT<i> by Michael Lewis</i> , W. W. Norton, $14.95; 144 pages
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : New Cancer Biopsy Eliminates Surgery
- World IN BRIEF : IRAN : All 39 Aboard Die in Iran Plane Crash
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- IRVINE : Council to Consider Pool Safety Rules
- COLUMN LEFT/ DONELLA H. MEADOWS : We Can't Keep Stealing From the Future : A sustainable economy--one that's efficient and sufficient--doesn't have to mean sacrifice.
- After-School Care Squeezed by L.A.'s Belt-Tightening : Budget: Mayor Bradley cites city's fiscal crisis in his proposal to eliminate $3.5-million contribution to district's afternoon playground program.
- ANAHEIM : Annual Fair Draws More Than 4,000
- Sockers to Face Dallas in Finals
- Soccer
- Soccer
- Pro Football Holds Its Own Version of a Swap Meet : Overview: Redskins trade up to get Howard. Defense leads selections as form holds during first round.
- His Tennis Game Is All Heart
- PEOPLE WATCH
- ENERGY
- Brand inspector rides herd across Wyoming : He knows a brand as well as he knows a rancher's face. And he knows you can learn more about rustling at a kitchen table than on a doorstep.
- Professor, Um, Studies, Um, Why We're Tongue-Tied : Speech: Well, this researcher tries to explain, er, why we hesitate when searching for the, like, next word.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Grandpa and Grammar Meet Again at Brentwood School
- LA PALMA : Hospital Honors Volunteer of the Year
- Man Arrested in Fatal Shooting of Brother
- COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS : Crimes Raise Security Concerns
- VALLEY ROUNDUP : Hornets Rally to Top CSUN
- Chargers Select Pope Despite Reservations
- For Clippers, Attention but Not a Victory : NBA playoffs: They push, but Utah wins, 103-92, and can finish series Tuesday night.
- Portuguese Architect Siza Wins Pritzker : Architecture: Honoree is known for adapting Modernist principles to buildings that respect traditions of Portugal.
- B of A to Hear Offer on Units in Inner City : Banking: Minority-owned Founders wants behemoth to provide seller financing for unwanted branches in South-Central Los Angeles.
- U.S., Canada End Beer Fight
- Group of Seven Closer to Aid Pact for Russians : Economy: But, there is disagreement over how to avert a threatened global recession.
- Chutists' Plane Lacked Required Safety Device
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- PLACENTIA : Plan for Apartment Ownership Rejected
- It's Not Crude Living When Roughnecks Land on the Islands
- Traffic School 'Masks' Ticket but Can't Erase the Fine
- NEWPORT BEACH : Commodores Club Honors Top Students
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- SWIMMING / THERESA MUNOZ : Trojans Act Out Daland's Script Perfectly
- Soccer
- At the End, Martin Is Left to Win at Martinsville
- Early-Round Decisions Weigh Heavily for Raiders
- JAZZ REVIEW : Mixed Results From Childs at Japan America
- OCCUPATION: PIANO TUNER
- IRVINE : Community Awards Presentation Set
- The Magic of Patrol : The new LAPD: The power of positive policing
- STAGE REVIEW : An Exhilarating, Imperfect 'Last Jam'
- Pemex Officials Blamed in Blasts in Guadalajara
- Celebs Line Up to Look Outrageous
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Road Work Ahead
- Northridge Man Held in Crash
- Rider Dies in Rodeo Fall
- ELECTIONS / 38TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Boland's Funding Edge Likely to Help Her Reach Voters
- Italians, Stars & Stripes Draw Closer
- TENNIS OJAI TOURNAMENT : O'Brien Beats Knowles for Pacific 10 Men's Title
- SDSU Wins Offensively, 25-16, at Colorado State
- Davy Jones cruised to victory in the...
- Rowe, Vardell Score With Cleveland's Draft
- NBA PLAYOFFS ROUNDUP : Pistons Come Through in Knick of Time
- Orange Lutheran Runner Off to Fast Start : Track: Boisvert, trying to become first freshman to break 5-minute barrier in 1,600 since 1973, is being compared to Mary Slaney.
- ENERGY
- ENERGY
- Sprint Supports Asian, Latino Program : Telecommunications: The long-distance company will help teach new residents how to use the telephone.
- Williams Says Emphasis on Values Needed to Stem Crime
- Parents Ask End to Bus Program in Moorpark : Education: Forty percent of the district's 5,400 students participate, mainly to achieve racial balance at the schools. Group wants pupils to be able to walk to area campuses.
- Tall in the Saddle : Conejo Valley Days Rodeo Draws Crowd Despite Heat
- The Numbers
- Victims of Crime : Memorial: Survivors who are still suffering help dedicate a monument to their loved ones.
- Woman Critically Injured in Car Plunge
- Dickerson: 'Money Not Everything' : Pro football: Former Ram agrees to have pay cut in half so that he can return to Los Angeles and play for the Raiders.
- Angel Rookie Braves the Big Valle : Baseball: Curtis scores winning run in 7-5 victory over the Mariners, sparking brawl.
- Don Prudhomme, John Force and Don Beverley...
- Out of the Pitt, Rams Draw a Gem
- Here's the Deal: 'Player' Plays Games With Films : Producers, Studio Execs Not the Same Animal
- The Orange County Musicians Foundation, launched earlier...
- Synthesizer Artist Gets in Tune With Past : Pop music: Keyboardist Howard Jones, known for electronic gimmickry, switches to regular piano for San Diego show.
- He Tables Complaint, Pounds Clippers : Jazz: Angered by questionable call, Karl Malone shows restraint after hitting press table and destroying TV microphone.
- Here's the Deal: 'Player' Plays Games With Films : Whether Farce or Satire, 'Player' Is Cautionary Tale
- MISSION VIEJO : Saddleback College Memorabilia Sought
- Countywide : 5 Area Students Get Merit Scholarships
- MOORPARK : Council to Consider Expansion of City
- OXNARD : Driver Arrested in Fatal Accident
- Motorcyclist, 21, Dies in Accident
- Lefferts, Myers Are Hanging Tough : Baseball: Struggling pitchers boost confidence in Padres' score 2-1 vicotry over Cincinnati.
- Football
- Lillian Gish's 1928 'Wind' Isn't Gone
- Sweeps! Hold the News and Perk Up the Ratings : Television: Quick! A breaking story! But 'chaos in the streets' ends up just a 'generally peaceful' labor protest.
- 79-Year-Old Attorney Still Jousts for Fairness at the Hall of Justice
- Police Arrest Man After 17 Are Hurt in Collision
- The Ueberroth Vision: Fate Is in California's Own Hands
- TRACK UC IRVINE INVITATIONAL : Weather, Little Fun Help Young Enjoy Victory in 110 High Hurdles
- MUSIC REVIEW : Jessye Norman: The Art of the Diva : The mannered soprano offers a brief but wildly cheered recital in her Orange County debut at Performing Arts Center.
- The Execution of Harris
- The Execution of Harris
- The Execution of Harris