- DIVISION I SOFTBALL : Banged-Up Los Alamitos Beats Garden Grove, 3-2
- Van Berg Saddles Four Winners at Hollypark
- Grove Artistic Chief Quits; Season Shaky : Stage: The resignation comes amid a money crunch for the beleaguered company. 'King Lear,' the first show on the outdoor schedule, is postponed.
- O.C. COMEDY REVIEW : Crazies Tackle Improv and Get Bruised
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Guitar Jam From Fluid at the Roxy
- Is Grant Lee Buffaloed About 'Fuzzy' Success? : The L.A. folk-punk trio's admittedly off-the-cuff, freewheeling debut has been touted as one of the year's best.
- STAGE
- More Reasons Pete Rose Doesn't Deserve Fame
- Different Ways of Perceiving 'Dragon'
- Support for Kings Is Starting to Peak
- Support for Kings Is Starting to Peak
- Another View of 'Angels'
- Regulating Immigration
- No One Says Anything Nice About the Dodgers
- U.S. Mobilizing Support for Bosnia
- Regulating Immigration
- Support for Kings Is Starting to Peak
- No One Says Anything Nice About the Dodgers
- U.S. Mobilizing Support for Bosnia
- 'South Central'
- U.S. Mobilizing Support for Bosnia
- No One Says Anything Nice About the Dodgers
- Support for Kings Is Starting to Peak
- No One Says Anything Nice About the Dodgers
- Maybe the Dodgers Can Win WBC Championship
- MOVIES - May 22, 1993
- MOVIES - May 22, 1993
- Obituaries - May 22, 1993
- Obituaries - May 22, 1993
- POP/ROCK - May 22, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 22, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 22, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 22, 1993
- 2nd Subject of Water District Probe to Retire
- Battle Lines Drawn in School Voucher Fight
- OWEEE BUSTERS: Local corporate leaders who combine...
- O.C. Air Stations May Avoid Closure : Bases: Commission's action may spare El Toro and Tustin, but panel adds Long Beach Naval Shipyard and Miramar Naval facility in San Diego to its list.
- Battle Lines Are Drawn in School Voucher Fight
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Woo Unleashes Strong Attack Ad Against Riordan : Politics: The councilman attempts to link his opponent with Pat Robertson and the religious right.
- Times Mirror Buys Daily Pilot, 4 Other Community Newspapers
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Resignation May Help RLA Rebuild Itself
- WAR GENTLEMAN: Old Hollywood's definition of suave...
- DR. SENATOR: The state Assembly decided last...
- Woo Blends Liberal Agenda With Dash of Old-Time Pol : Politics: Mayoral candidate has clashed with status quo in and out of City Hall. But he knows insiders, too.
- Ueberroth Quits Rebuild L.A. Post : Recovery: He resigns as co-chairman but will remain on board. He says criticism of him deflected attention from group's activities. Community leaders have mixed reaction.
- U.S. Relents, May Accept 'Safe Areas' Plan for Bosnia : Diplomacy: The Administration, long suspicious of European proposal, concedes it has little choice but to agree.
- QUACK SURFERS: Surfers near the Huntington Beach...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Resignation May Help RLA Rebuild Itself
- Police, Family at Odds Over Man's Death at Salvage Yard
- Clothestime Prospers While Wet Seal Slips
- Computer executive John Rollwagen withdrew as President...
- COLUMN ONE : Zen and the Art of Modernity : Japan's Buddhist priests struggle to keep up with changing times. Some moonlight to make ends meet. Others embrace social causes to re-energize a religion rooted in the past.
- U.S. and Russia Called 'Closer' on Bosnia Plan : Balkans: Christopher meets with his Russian counterpart and reports progress. But broad disagreements remain.
- Woman Killed by Bullet Intended for Someone Else
- Moorpark Moves to Snuff Out Smoking : City Council: Ordinance that would create a virtual smoke-free zone wins support. Final adoption will be considered June 16.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Juvenile Camps Worth Saving for Youths' Sake : Facilities: They play an important role in helping to turn around the lives of delinquent teen-agers.
- Flores Hopes Hahn's Support Will Pay Dividends in Watts : Politics: City Council incumbent already appears to be profiting from endorsement of her former adversary.
- It's About Power, Not Sex : Even women bosses can step across the line
- For Housewives, Help Could Be Just 900 Number Away
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Bare Head Crowns Championship Win
- ORANGE : Student Art Show at Chapman University
- CANOGA PARK : Society Seeks to Restore Train Depot
- BUENA PARK : Mitzi Gaynor Benefit to Aid Arts Center
- PLACENTIA : Day-Care Expansion to Be Decided June 1
- VAN NUYS : 2 Valley Firms Noted as Big Water Savers
- San Pedro Has Grand Time in Win
- Basketball
- SPS Will Pay Government to Settle Suit : Agreement: For $2.5 million, company with Santa Ana plant gets off hook on Justice Department claim that it falsified tests of aerospace parts.
- Woman Killed, 2 Kidnaped in Carjackings
- Political Briefing
- Filibuster of Lesbian Nominee Ends
- Interim Superintendent Given 2-Year Contract
- The Beat Goes On : Donated Hearts and Skilled Medical Care Give Life to Infants, Hope to Parents
- Cities Balk at Imposing Further AQMD-Required Traffic Controls
- COLLEGE SOFTBALL NCAA REGIONALS : Fernandez Plays Final Home Games
- Raymond Easily Beats Gurney in NCAA Women's Tennis Final
- The Less-Is-More Makeup : Toss the eyeliner. Dump the mascara and shadow. But stock up on Vaseline and lipstick.
- World IN BRIEF : AFGHANISTAN : Battle Rages Despite Cease-Fire Accord
- School Board Eases Creationism Stand in Heated Debate
- IN REVIEW / NICOLE MILLER : A Store to Suit All Your Personalities
- No Knit's a No-No If You Keep Your Knit Wits About You
- 'Superstar' Rises Again : After 20 Years, Musical Back at Universal With Original Leads
- A Surface Reading
- Revised Plan on Coastal Resort Draws Criticism : Development: The $800-million Headlands hotel and residential project above Dana Point Harbor was downsized. But council resistance continues over open space, gated communities.
- Chatsworth Is Thrown for Another Loss : High school softball: City officials deny protest even though they concede the Chancellors were wronged in playoff defeat to Carson.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : After a Struggle in Blue Grass, Lykatill Hil Goes to Plain Grass
- Boys Speak Up to Geto Blasters : Rap: The controversial rappers, who will make their area debut at the daylong 'Jam for Peace' benefit at Irvine Meadows on Saturday, defend the message of their music.
- 'Rags' Gets a Rich Production
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Foster Returns With Myrow's 'Frontiers'
- Impeached Judge Gets OK to Practice Law
- UN-SOLID GROUND: Geologists aren't sure yet whether...
- 2 Die as Salvadoran Police Disperse Disabled Veterans : Central America: Former soldiers and rebels unite to protest medical care. Violence is the first since the civil war ended.
- British House of Commons OKs Europe Unity Treaty : Community: The vote provides the second boost this week to the union pact. The meaure now goes to the House of Lords.
- CALABASAS : Controversial Traffic Barrier to Remain
- Chief Williams Buying Home in Woodland Hills
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council Overturns RV Storage Lot OK
- Smith Lifts Rockets Into Game 7 : NBA playoffs: Guard scores 30 points as Houston pulls away from Seattle in third quarter for a 103-90 victory.
- They'll Never Forget A Year Later, Angels Are Still Haunted by Memory of Crash
- 'Gangster Planet' Rebuilds L.A. With Laughs
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- Foodmaker Deal Joins Chi-Chi's, El Torito Chains : Restaurants: The new company, 33%-owned by Foodmaker, will compete against Pepsico's Taco Bell chain.
- Albert Cardone, chairman and chief executive of...
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- Night of the White-Faced Mimes
- Fighting Flares in Sarajevo; at Least 2 Die
- Clinic Fills Void for the Poor : Hart Street Health Center in Canoga Park has been providing services to Valley schoolchildren since 1953.
- Ukraine's Premier Loses Power Struggle, Resigns : Politics: The reformer had sought an extension of special powers. But the Parliament and the president balked.
- Panel Rejects Call for Election Fraud Probe of Packwood
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Waite Goes Bogey-Free for Lead at Kemper Open
- ARLETA : Teacher Wins Honor for Use of Cable in Class
- SIMI VALLEY : New Task Force to Study School Violence
- VENICE : Pit Bull Slain by Police After Attack on Bicyclist
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Society Loses When Citizens Opt to Look the Other Way : Crime: Witnesses need to overcome the 'don't get involved' attitude so prevalent in communities today.
- Miscellany
- Great Influence : Every Day Has Been Father's Day for Wayne and Walter Gretzky
- New Promoters at Country Club Jump the Gun With First Card : Boxing: State officials say details must be finalized before they give go-ahead to June 16 fights in Reseda.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Incaviglia Has Grand Game for Phillies, 9-3
- Geto Boys Hope Hard-Core Rap Stirs Peace
- TRACK AND FIELD / STATE JUNIOR COLLEGE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Nelson, Beck Intent on Pushing Pace in Steeplechase, Hurdles
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Deux' Meets Happy-Nonsense Caliber of 'Shots!'
- No. 1 CBS Has Its Eye on Middle-Age Viewers : Television: The network's fall schedule emphasizes nonviolence. Tom Arnold signs for probable mid-season sitcom.
- COMMENTARY : They Were Two Rudderless Ships That Passed in Night
- THEATER REVIEW : Pieces Missing From 'All That He Was'
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Oliver' Has Dickens of a Time Overcoming Disarray
- TENNIS TEAM PLAYOFFS
- Now He's Coach Mears : He Sits in the Pits, Rather Than in a Car, but He's Still Part of the Team
- National Video Rentals : Liftoff for 'Passenger 57'
- Birmingham's Chances Hinge on Trio : Track and field: Serpas, Mejia, Lincoln qualify in 10 events as Braves seek repeat of City Section championship.
- Basketball
- Vying HDTV Groups Agree on Standard : Technology: Breakthrough could hasten arrival of spectacular images and sound on high-definition home screens.
- The Trades
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE : San Juan Capistrano Firm, Top Designer Sign Licensing Deal
- Nothing to Get Excited About
- FOREIGN LEGION: The best distance runners and...
- VAN NUYS : Man Denies Guilt in Robbery Spree
- GARDENA : Remains of GI Missing Since 1968 Identified
- SYLMAR : Murder Charges Expected in Fire That Killed Baby
- OXNARD : L.A. County Club Looks Into Building Casino
- SHERMAN OAKS : Yaroslavsky Assails Property Tax Shift
- THE SOUND OF MUSIC : Youths offer a fresh perspective on the masters.
- Political Briefing
- Political Briefing
- OXNARD : Guilty Plea Entered in Bank Robbery
- SIMI VALLEY : License Plate a Stock Market Prognosticator
- MISSION VIEJO : City Won't Penalize Firm for Weed Trim
- Florida State's World Series Quest Is a Shot in the Arm for Gutierrez
- Soccer
- Another Southpaw Who Thinks Left-Handed : College baseball: Cal Lutheran can live with Norville's quirks because he has 16 victories in two seasons.
- Simi Valley's Treadway to Play With Injury
- Gardena's Giddens Qualifies in 3 Events
- ART
- Proposed Legislation Inspired by O.C. Case Tough on Surrogates : Law: Bill would deny them all rights to child in regulating commercial surrogacy. It goes far beyond Thursday's ruling.
- Formal-Clad, Prom-Bound Girl Can Still Be Accessory to a Fashion Crime
- Flat WearFinish off the hippie and Moroccan...
- Painting With Pixels : Artists in Century Gallery's 'Disposition' show in Sylmar infuse their technology-driven artwork with creativity and plenty of human spirit.
- UCI Police Investigating Defacement of Chavez Photo
- 4 Injured in Crashes in Ventura, Moorpark
- Day-Care Operator Given 2-Year Probation
- ORANGE : UCI Gets Grant to Study Brain Tumors
- Sobriety Checkpoints to Be Set Up Tonight
- Pentagon to Pay for Half of Cleanup : Government: Lockheed will be reimbursed for environmental decontamination costs in Burbank, GAO says.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Schools Budget Not as Grim as Feared
- Don't Give Away L.A.'s Golden Goose : The airport makes a hefty profit--the issue is how to divert some of it to non-airport uses, not privatization.
- GLENDALE : Schools to Reward Creative Inventors
- Robert R. Overby; Artist
- Brown Waves Aloha to Clippers : Pro basketball: After 1 1/2 seasons, coach sends resignation by agent. Next stop might be Indiana. Clippers could be interested in Wilkens.
- He Learns About Needles, Knows About Spikes
- Suns' Barkley Polishes His Star by Hitting Shot to Win Series : NBA playoffs: His basket with 1.8 seconds to play gives Phoenix 102-100 victory over Spurs.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Engaging Program From E.A.R. Unit
- CAPSULE REVIEW : 'Bound by Honor' Fails as an Epic
- A Matter of 'Honor' : Recent Latino Films Are One-Sided, Depicting a Violent Culture, Critics Say
- Ruling Seems Sure to Escalate Ethical Debate
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Pinned Between Wings of Party : Politics: He must please Democratic liberals and conservatives in Congress to advance his economic program. But earlier defeat provided lessons.
- 'Romeo' Hits the Streets : Director sets Shakespeare in contemporary L.A., staging the play on studio back lots and sound stages.
- World IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Crew Reaches Crash Site, Recovers Bodies
- Rep. Brown Backs Funding for Scaled-Down Station : Space: Californian proposes spending $30 billion over next two years. He says he is opposed to a new design. His action could touch off a political battle.
- 4 Agents Slain by Waco Cult Are Eulogized
- Carpenter's Corruption Retrial Delayed
- BAD HAIR DELAY: The bad news in...
- Law Professor Endorsed for U.S. Attorney : Law enforcement: Boxer recommends Alan D. Bersin as the nominee for the coveted post in San Diego and Imperial counties. He was a Rhodes scholar with Clinton.
- Most Surrogacy Agreements Have Happy Endings for All : Business: Agencies specializing in the arrangements say demand keeps growing. Their services aren't cheap, but it's more than worth it to couples longing for a baby.
- Shirley Seeley; Officer of Glendale Symphony
- Contest Urges Students to Party Easy : Alcohol: UCLA wins against traditional rival USC in events calling attention to the need for designated drivers.
- Thompson Gets 2-Year Contract to Lead Schools
- Motorist Cleared in Pedestrian's Death
- City Worker Questions Layoff Notice : Budget: Inglewood accounting manager says her job is being eliminated because she reported spending irregularities. Officials deny the charge.
- Lancaster Gets Grant to Recycle Used Tires : Waste: The state will fund three trial programs. Old treads will be melted, shredded or used for compost bins.
- NHL PLAYOFFS : Burns Brings Daddy Home as Enforcer : Game 3: Toronto's new lineup against the Kings includes a familiar name--Ken Baumgartner.
- COLLEGE TRACK : PACIFIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIPS : UCLA Men Counting on Balance
- SOUTHERN SECTION TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS : BOYS' PREVIEW
- NHL PLAYOFFS : Carbonneau Lifts Canadiens
- San Fernando Has a Lost Day in City Playoffs : High school softball: Tigers re-routed by bus driver en route and are routed later by San Pedro, 14-1. The bus for the ride home arrives an hour late.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : A Sharply Pointed Pops Performance
- TENNIS TEAM PLAYOFFS : Trash Talk Doesn't Faze University
- TV REVIEW : 'Generations': On Dance Function in Tribal Life
- Neil McCarthy Quits as Exec VP at Capitol EMI Music
- Navy Bars Tailhook Defense Attorneys : Hearings: Lawyers say officials will not allow them into disciplinary proceedings. So far, seven junior officers have been punished for their roles in the sex scandal.
- A Retreat in Time : Inside the grounds of the San Fernando Mission, founded in 1797 in the northeast Valley, dwell history and peace.
- Soles of Discretion Get Big Lift
- Reality Classrooms : Students learn lessons by investing university foundation funds, making the rounds at a local hospital, working at a zoo or repairing cars.
- Seedy Side of the '40s
- JUGGLING ACT: Faced with the choice of...
- Culture Shop : Fans of vintage and disco-inspired designs make a beeline for Montebello. Where else?
- Violent Crime Rate Down 5% in 1992
- VAN NUYS : Developer's Move to Halt Appeal Cheered
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE AIRPORT : Who's Right on How Much LAX Is Worth? : Calling for bids on its sale or lease would tell us whether this is the best way to raise revenue for the city.
- Political Briefing : Ex-Chief Davis Rejects Picus: 'What Goes Around, Comes Around'
- Violence Has Downtown Clubs Pondering Future
- Gap That Could Lead to Murder : Legal loophole could let some who were dangerous psychotics buy guns
- Running Has Become a Family Tradition : Track: South Torrance's Simone and Marcus Ferrara are following the footsteps of their father, a former runner who helps them train.
- This Isn't What Counselors Mean by Giving Your Marriage a Boost
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : Acting Out a Sobering Reminder
- Wordin 16th in Cycling Race
- Hadley Returning to Orange High as Wrestling Coach
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Florida's Raymond Rolls to NCAA Title
- Soccer
- Some Unfinished Ideas Leave Section Discussion in Pieces
- Works Show Promise of the Young Kubrick : MGM/UA release of two early black-and-white Stanley Kubrick films gives a clear indication that here was a director to be reckoned with.
- Generic Drugs Find Growing Acceptance : Health care: Sales of brand-name medications have dropped by one-third over the last decade.
- Stallone's Rocky Road to a Comeback
- ENTERTAINMENT
- HBO's Name Up in Lights at Film Festival : Trends: One reason for its high profile at Cannes is the exploding international market for quality entertainment.
- Closet Classics at Little Cost : Past Perfect, a genteel resale boutique for fine-quality designer apparel, has doubled its floor space.
- Law Against Assisted Suicide Voided by Judge in Michigan
- Behind the Scenes : Mitzi Gaynor Knows Glamour When She Sees It--and She Still Sees It in Bob Mackie's Designs
- Citicorp Hires Steffen to Preserve Gains
- Another 15 Minutes of Fame
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Review of Ruling for Abortion Foes Urged
- QUALITY TIME: You can leave town with...
- Court Reverses Encino's Man Conviction
- When Parents Don't Turn Out Right : Elders: You can't measure up to suddenly adult children; best to regress with the grandkids.
- Council Approves Ban on Smoking in City Restaurants : Health: Rancho Palos Verdes mayor cites reported dangers of secondhand smoke as a primary reason for the move. Regulation takes effect June 18.
- 2nd Mistrial Declared for Officer in Robberies : Courts: Defendant says the case was filed because he testified before the Christopher Commission. Prosecutors are weighing a third trial.
- Dining Spots in Your Area
- IRVINE : Police Warn of Rise in Use of Phony Bills
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Dorm to Be 'Substance-Free'
- El Segundo to Open Against El Rancho
- Riddick Bowe weighed 244 pounds Thursday for...
- College Football
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 / UPDATE : Temperature Falls, Speeds Climb During Practice
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Tigers Rally in Eighth, Defeat the Brewers, 6-2
- POP/ROCK : MOVIES
- Bondholders Push Bid to Sell Restaurant Enterprises' Assets
- Festival to Blow Into Town : Tehachapi will celebrate its powerful asset--wind. Event will focus on alternative energy sources and entertainment.
- 5 Charged in Death of Man Who Burned Himself as Protest
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : All to Order : The Pasta Place gives you numerous choices--the shape, the dough, the sauce, but specify if you want it cooked <i> al dente</i> .
- VENTURA : Self-Defense Theory Cited in Fatal Stabbing
- A Study in Diligence : Ventura College Ceremony Draws Small but Enthusiastic Crowd
- Charges to Be Sought in Fatal Fire : Sylmar: Police are expected to seek a murder case against a woman who allegedly started a blaze that killed an infant.
- Miscellany
- Lewis' Surgery to Limit His Training
- TENNIS TEAM PLAYOFFS
- Garcia Ends Everything He Begins
- Mike Bellovich, who led Ocean View with...
- Appeal Denied, Carson Is Declared Winner
- Basketball
- 'Sting' Producer Buys Film Rights to Dunne's 'Season'
- A Misspent 'Evening With Edgar Poe'
- MOVIE REVIEW : Kung Fu Fighting and Fun in 'Super Cop' : Jackie Chan's sense of humor and his martial arts wizardry are on display as a Hong Kong cop on a dangerous mission.
- CANNES REPORT : Press, Hype and Stereotypes : Movies: 'sex, lies' director Steven Soderbergh--a previous festival sensation--knows his latest film is a tougher sell. For first-timer Allison Anders, though, 'It's really a trip.'
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Masala' Ambitious but Flawed
- Error Limits Gun Buyer Checks : Firearms: Assemblyman vows to amend law intended to encourage people to seek mental help by not forbidding them to buy weapons. A widow says the measure allowed her husband to kill himself.
- Officials Deny Hollywood Tie to Travel Firings : Ethics: White House says mogul Harry Thomason's was only one of several complaints. Ex-head of office says he was holding down costs.
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : The President's Economic Plan for California
- 4 Indian Seniors to Receive Scholarships
- SANTA ANA : Anti-Drug Rally, March on Saturday
- Billionaire Boys Club Bodyguard Admits Slaying in TV Interview : Murder: The man who has twice escaped conviction for the crime says he shot a con man to help a club member. He says he cannot be tried again.
- What to Do on the Weekends
- Police Seek Man in Wilmington Shooting, Salvage Yard Fire
- The neighbors don't care: The Orange County...
- SPECIAL REPORT : It's a 'Community' Against the World : Junior colleges: Coaches seek limits on foreign athletes, drawing charges of racism.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Chamber Rarities by Elgar and Kodaly
- Sentimental Journey With Female Vets
- Slice of Taiwanese Life at Asian Pacific Film Fest
- SECURITIES
- STACKING UP SALESTotal album and single sales...
- Bill Would Close Privacy Loophole
- Nation IN BRIEF : LOUISIANA : Japanese Teen-Ager Murder Trial Starts
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Witness Says Officer Took Aim and Fired
- Politicians Can't Even Agree on Smog
- SALES LIGHT UP: Looks as if smokers...
- New Era: Hot Time for D.C. : Trends: The younger, hipper Clinton crew may not have jump-started the economy yet but they're pumping new sizzle (and dollars) into Washington's once-stodgy night life.
- BOOK REVIEW : New Hope for Threatened Wildlife : AT THE HAND OF MAN: Peril and Hope for Africa's Wildlife <i> by Raymond Bonner</i> . Alfred A. Knopf: $24, 320 pages
- Man, Woman Kill Each Other With Same Knife
- Mary Philbin, 90; Starred in Silent 'Phantom'
- Off Kilter, No Frills : The American Renegade Theatre's Foundry Series will offer six original programs in six months, set on a minimalist stage and seeking to 'juggle reality.'
- LATIN AMERICA : Peru's Presidential Circle Embroiled in Death Squad Dispute
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Photocopier Firm Will Face Charges
- Scientist Calls for Seismic Safety Study : Earthquakes: It's not known whether a reported fault zone stretching from Thousand Oaks to Camarillo is active.
- LOS ANGELES : Deputy Charged With Taking Drugs to Jail
- Council Puts the Brakes on Ex-Member's Mileage Claim : Expenses: One critic notes that Terry Ward would have had to drive 20 miles a day on city business every day of the year to qualify for the $2,715 reimbursement. The council votes to give him $404.
- Survival Through Reinvention : Higher education: Top-to-bottom rethink needed
- Rhyme and Reason : Poetry Helps Homeless Man Cope With Life on the Streets
- 'Lonely Hearts' Swindler Gets Jail Sentence of 30 Months
- Jones Has Final Chance to Reach His Goal
- Basketball
- Anthology Gives a 'Killer' View of Jerry Lee Lewis
- Pop Album Chart : Wynonna Faces Jackson Challenge
- CBS' Elevation of Connie Chung Reeks of Marketing : Her personality and popularity outshine her skills. Will her teaming with Dan Rather really make for a better 'Evening News'?