- Defense Company Awards Contracts for Renovation
- Boy, 7, Who Took Gun to School Won't Be Expelled : Education: L.A. board splits 4-3 against such action after plea by parents. The reprieve is a rare exception.
- India's Ruling Party Loses Elections in Two Key States
- U.S. Astronaut Blasts Off on Mission to Mir Space Station
- Ethnic Discord : CHECHNYA : After Six Conflicts in Seven Years, Some Young Soldiers Say, 'Enough!'
- PREP SOFTBALL 1995: PREVIEW : GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Making A Difference in Your Community : Art Pals Cross the Valley to Make Friends
- Campaign Begins for Police Bond Measure : Public safety: Voter brochure will carry arguments from taxpayer groups who oppose spending public funds on facilities instead of staffing.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Mission Gets Nests to Lure Swallows
- VENTURA : City Lacks Funds to Save Main St. Bridge
- IRVINE : Council to Get Auditors' Report on Officials' Investment Actions
- A Splash for Cash : Group Wants to Help Beaches Reap Endorsement Rewards
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY : 7 Plead Guilty in Cocaine Distribution Ring Case
- Valley Interview : Coordinator Explains the Attraction of Magnet Schools
- OXNARD : Man Dead at Scene of Rollover Accident
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Halfway Through Season, Players Not Up to Speed
- COMMENTARY : Villanova's Haynes Played On Unwittingly
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / DAILY REPORT : Quick Decision for Stoudamire Not Guaranteed
- Barings Trader Won't Answer Charge Pending Extradition
- Croatian Leader's Reversal May Prevent New Fighting : Balkans: But diplomats doubt Tudjman's decision to let U.N. peacekeepers stay will lead to lasting peace.
- Next Step : Pride, Politics and the Peso : With currency bailout, is Washington becoming a 'probation officer' to its southern neighbor?
- Brown Predicts Wilson Primary Win : Politics: The Assembly Speaker, lobbying in Washington, advises GOP presidential hopefuls to avoid state, save money for other races.
- Stay Tuned for Fun on the Dial
- PREP SOFTBALL 1995: PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : Kennedy
- McDonnell Douglas Anticipates SAS Order
- Banks, Securities Companies Exploring Links : Legislation: Administration and Congress are looking into easing or repealing 60-year-old restrictions.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Shaun JacksonMater Dei, SeniorBasketball/Center*Mater Dei has been...
- Suited for Success : Despite aging baby boomers and lackluster market, swimwear maker Authentic Fitness of Van Nuys keeps outlapping rivals.
- Federal Judge Schedules Full Prop. 187 Trial
- Victor Dorman; First to Separate Cheese Slices With Paper
- A Vocal Critic, a Voice of Change : Advocacy: Ira Zimmerman has taken on MGM, Howard Stern and Nike--and now he's out to educate the public about stuttering.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Experts Say Gays Don't Hurt Military
- By the Numbers : Spotlight
- Postal Service Plan to Change Mail Classes Would Raise Postcard Rate
- BOND TICKER : ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Human Relations Panel Braces for Budget Cuts
- LOS ANGELES : Hiring of Coordinator for Community Policing Urged
- DEMOCRACY WATCH : Now Let's Get Going
- Syncor Reports an 84% Drop in Annual Earnings
- Positive Response Reports $1.04 Million in Profits
- Bridgford Foods Profit Jumps 17%
- Garment Firm Is Hit With 17 Safety Charges : Workplace: Clothes Connection is appealing the citations. INS also is investigating the company.
- Former Saatchi Executive Becomes Agency Chairman
- Supplier of Interactive TV Music Programming Plans Leap to Computers
- Postscript : Scientist Trots Out New Equine Theory : American says stallion skull shows that horseback riding was invented 6,000 years ago in Ukraine.
- Their Main Squeeze : Jo Lindberg Believes the Bearhugs She Gives Are Healing the Hearts of the Elderly
- PREP SOFTBALL 1995: PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : Pacifica
- Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Youths Found Using Ritalin to Get High
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Will Back China's Bid to Join WTO : Trade: It also softens stance on 'development' status of nation, meaning rules will be less strict.
- TOURISM / TRAVEL
- Greenspan Calls for Commission to Monitor CPI : Economy: The group would adjust spending and taxes for inflation, the Fed chairman says.
- Rockwell International Corp.'s Science Center in Thousand...
- Canada Trappers Struggle to Keep Fur Trade Alive : Northwest Territories: Depressed prices and anti-fur protests have hurt a business plied by many Eskimos and Indians.
- Neocrin Co.: The Irvine biomedical company said...
- PREP SOFTBALL 1995: PREVIEW : SMALL SCHOOLS
- TOURISM / TRAVEL
- Judge Lifts Order That Sealed Clark's Divorce Case
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Clipped 10.38; Bond Yields Fall
- Company Town
- PREP SOFTBALL 1995: PREVIEW : ORANGE COUNTY: 1994 IN REVIEW
- WORLD REPORT PROFILE : Richard J. Goldstone : A South African jurist takes on Balkan and Rwanda conflicts, seeking to punish war criminals.
- No. 1 Choice for CIA Reappears : Deutch says yes to Clinton after a new flap kills Carns' nomination
- Center Seeks Seniors to Join 3 Groups
- ROWLAND HEIGHTS : Businessman's Body Found in Trunk of His Mercedes
- Perla Leads Senior Tournament Qualifiers
- BASEBALL
- Today's Election
- Long Beach State Reassigns Women's Coach
- Brady Bill: It Works, Don't Knock It : Thousands of guns kept out of dangerous hands
- Lines Are Short for Angel Tickets
- Theater Reviews : Pomp and Politics in 'Integrity' : Although static, playwright Mame Hunt's take on the Hill / Thomas hearings provides a sobering look at the posturing of certain white male officials.
- Semtech Corp. Reports Marked Earnings Increase
- Reddi Brake Expects Disappointing Earnings
- Weather Service Expecting More Funds for Modernization
- Fluor Daniel Inc.: The subsidiary of Fluor...
- Top Common Cause Officer Named Group's President
- Ventura County Office Vacancies on Decline
- THE WHITE HOUSE : Center Gives Tourists Break From Weather
- BODY WATCH : Young at Heart : Eight years ago, Arthur Schoenberg said goodby to his family and went into the hospital to die. Instead, he got another chance at life.
- PREP SOFTBALL 1995: PREVIEW : OLYMPIC LEAGUE
- Rexhall Earnings Grow to $1.92 Million in 1994
- First Federal Execution Since 1963 Scheduled
- PREP SOFTBALL 1995: PREVIEW : FREEWAY LEAGUE
- PREP SOFTBALL 1995: PREVIEW : EMPIRE LEAGUE
- NEW DELHI : Holiday of Horseplay
- LOS ANGELES : Ethics Panel Approves Plan to Pay Mayoral Aide Ouchi
- LAGUNA HILLS : Victim's Friend Wants Park Renamed
- Donations Sought for Flood Victims
- Volunteers Sought to Judge Science Fair
- A History Lesson at Monlux Elementary : Soon Sandra Ortiz watched her son take the microphone. If Mark had stage fright, it didn't show. He, too, had memorized his paper.
- As Maple Leafs Fall, Kings Keep Rising : Hockey: Third victory in a row, 4-1 in Toronto, puts Los Angeles back into the playoff picture.
- The Naked Truth: Nielsen's Rating of Golf Is a Centerfold
- O.C. Garment Manufacturer Is Hit With 17 Safety Charges : Labor: Clothes Connection in Santa Ana is appealing the citations. INS is also investigating the company.
- Christopher Presses for Mideast Peace Formula : Diplomacy: Secretary shuttles between Syria, Israel to work out details of security on the Golan Heights.
- Scott Paper Says It's Leaving Philadelphia : Relocation: The slimmed down company is moving its headquarters to Florida.
- Filling the Charitable Gap
- PREP SOFTBALL 1995: PREVIEW : This Time, Fullerton Hoping It Won't Need Late Rally
- Ballrooms Stay in Step With 'National Hobby'
- NORTHRIDGE : Demolition of CSUN Parking Structure Starts
- Lang Ranch Developer Told to Spare as Many Oaks as Possible : Thousand Oaks: The court also orders the city to help pay for a modified flood control project for the 2,200 dwellings.
- COMPTON : Ex-Councilwoman to Withdraw Guilty Plea in Bribery Case
- COMMENTARY : In the End, It's Wake Forest, Arkansas, Kentucky and UCLA
- Managed Care Now; It Works : Health: An efficient system would save enough from Medicare to cover the uninsured.
- Missouri Responds to NFL : Pro football: Lawsuit threatened if Ram move isn't approved.
- Cougar Is Hunted in Foothills : Wildlife: Deputies search for mountain lion believed to have killed two dogs in the La Crescenta, Tujunga areas.
- Sampras, Agassi Have Just Begun to Fight : Tennis: Rivalry between two top-ranked players is bound to get more exciting in coming weeks.
- SOCCER / GRAHAME L. JONES : U.S. Federation to Announce Major Television Deal Today
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Smooth Intensity by Helmet
- Staid Old Disney Is Full of Surprises These Days
- St. Ives Laboratories Sees Earnings Fall 28%
- Chairman's Resignation Pact to Reduce US Facilities Earnings
- 2 Hudson's Grills in County Are Sold
- TOURISM / TRAVEL
- PREP SOFTBALL 1995: PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : Ocean View
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Can She Talk! : Joan Rivers Look-Alike Dee Dee Hanson Conducts Herself Like Joan Rivers for PSO
- Media : Iran Fighting Back Against Invasion of Satellite Dishes : Mullahs say TV spreads 'family-devastating diseases of the West.' An antenna ban is planned.
- Next Step : Pride, Politics and the Peso : New Aid Hits a Sensitive Nationalist Nerve in Many Mexicans
- 1995 SOFTBALL PREVIEW : It's a Game of Speed : Foothill Likely Will Leave Opponents in the Dust
- ECOLOGY : Baa Baa 'Green' Sheep? Coyote Friendly Wool : Some sheep ranchers are counting profits as they certify they don't kill predators. Others grumble that eco-marketing is a 'con job.'
- Obituaries : * Jack W. Robinson; Furniture Manufacturer
- 3 Men Arrested in Ventura After 5-Hour Standoff : Shooting: The suspects, who allegedly fired at a police officer responding to a burglary call, surrender peacefully.
- CALABASAS : District Seeks Input on Marley Successor
- MOORPARK : Man Gets 26 Years in Student's Death
- Mirage Betting Bigger is Better : Recreation: Steve Wynn has built two of the world's largest hotels and is planning two more.
- Executives Raring to Develop Iraqi Oil Fields : Petroleum: Talks on scope of future projects with foreign firms is well advanced, ministry says.
- COLUMN ONE : Rewarding Terrorism Tipsters : A multimillion-dollar bounty program featuring a global hot line and matchbook ads has helped crack down on anti-U.S. violence. But paying people to turn in criminals makes some uneasy.
- Mexican Oil: Prized Resource
- Emerging Markets Offer Long-Term Opportunities : Stocks: It is hoped purchases will turn out winners well beyond din of short-term market.
- Company Town
- PREP SOFTBALL 1995: PREVIEW : GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE
- Market Focus : India's Film Barons Take a Drubbing From Dubbing : Bombay's 'Bollywood' is losing out to Hollywood's flood of high-tech movies. So why not join forces, one producer suggests.
- ITT Gilfillan of Van Nuys won a...
- PREP SOFTBALL 1995: PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : Woodbridge
- Nasdaq Hires Nobel Laureate to Help Fend Off Allegations
- The Pitfalls of Playing the Media Game
- Company Town : Studios Are Out to Drum Up Some Work : As Long-Term Film Projects Shrink, Sunset-Gower and Other Independents Go After the Short-Term Stuff
- Xircom Introduces Program for Distributors
- His Music Links the Generations
- U.S.-Israel Exercises
- Valley Home Sales Rise Amid Bargain Hunting : Real estate: First-time buyers help boost activity, but prices fall again in February. Quake-damaged and foreclosed properties contribute to buyer's market.
- Siemens Opens New Solar Cell Facility
- AEROSPACE : NASA Taps 3 Southland Firms : Design: Lockheed, McDonnell Douglas and Rockwell will vie to build shuttle replacement.
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Shuttle May Extend Record Space Stay
- Robert Hershman; CBS News Producer Won Peabody Award
- HELSINKI : Finns' Left Turn?
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- PREP SOFTBALL 1995: PREVIEW : SUNSET LEAGUE
- Erin StovallWoodbridge, SophomoreBasketball, Guard*With the score tied...
- Cosmology Seminar Planned at UCLA
- THOUSAND OAKS : Arco Chairman to Get Landry Medal
- Orange County Almanac
- Pepper Spray Class to Meet March 29
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Schools Face $750,000 Shortfall Due to Crisis
- Metrolink Parking Moves to Nearby Lot
- EPA Orders School to Test Its Tap Water : Health: Wilsona Elementary must check for lead and copper contamination. It is one of seven campuses in state failing to do so.
- Putting the Skids on Teens : Antelope Valley Officials Set Down Rules, but Youths Say They're Bored
- SEAL BEACH : Police Identify Woman Shot at Service Station
- ANAHEIM : Stadium Parking Fee Increase on the Council Docket
- PAN AMERICAN GAMES : In Argentina, Soccer Gold Is a Must
- HORSE RACING / TRIPLE CROWN RATINGS : Big Two in San Felipe Scare Others Away
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Unaccompanied Bryn-Julson Turns Difficult Into Delightful
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : No Hubbub at Pub : Bar's Patrons Are Unfazed by Mention at Simpson Trial
- Gore Assures Baltic States of U.S. Support
- SOUTH COUNTY : Canyon Dwellers Facing Detour
- PREP SOFTBALL 1995: PREVIEW : SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- PACOIMA : Conference to Link Social Service Efforts
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : State Orders Removal of 24,000 Tires at Site
- Airport Rethinks Bond Plan
- PREP ROUNDUP
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE NOTEBOOK / STEVE KRESAL : Greenfield Returns to Coach Golden West Women
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Rallies for 10 Runs to Beat Saddleback, 15-12
- NBA ROUNDUP : Kidd Takes Warriors Apart on His Home Court
- BASEBALL
- Theater Review : 'Fiddler' Has Balance and Rich Tone
- BODY WATCH : More Organ Recipients Are Surviving the First Year
- Sid B. Levine; Attorney, Bank Director, Harbor Commissioner
- CityVote--A Key to Political Urban Renewal? : Elections: Ex-Irvine mayor enrolling municipalities nationwide for a non-binding November presidential primary. The early vote will shift candidates' focus from rural to metropolitan problems, he says.
- Memo to the Mayor
- Man Gets 26 Years to Life for Role in Pizza Shop Slaying
- Obituaries : * James Navrides; Union Representative
- Daniels Stymies Pacers : Pro basketball: His two-foot, three-point play wins for Lakers, 93-91.
- Bill Sangster, Former Trojan Fullback, Dies
- PREP SOFTBALL 1995: PREVIEW : ORANGE LEAGUE
- Informant in Terrorism Trial Tells of Plan to Bomb Jewish Community
- FILLMORE : Waste Authority Seeks Haulers' Bids
- VAN NUYS : Chateau Motel's Future to Be Reviewed
- ORANGE : School District Has 'Positive' Fiscal Rating
- Making Math a Plus for Girls
- Sapp Tests Positive For Marijuana
- Instant Replay II, the Sequel, Gets Panned
- BASEBALL : Dodgers Strike a Pose in Photo
- Mixing of Dance, Music Not Always in Step : Dance review: The music rarely comes to life but Darci Kistler and Nikolaj Hubbe make the choreography frequently sparkle at the Wadsworth.
- Lalo, Los Lobos y Los Ninos : Lalo Guerrero and the East L.A. Band Team Up for a Children's 'Dream'
- LION THREAT: The hunt is on for...
- 1995 SOFTBALL PREVIEW : In Spring, She Gets the Fever : Softball: Cypress shortstop Julie Adams plays other sports, but she excels on the diamond, where she will be the leadoff hitter.
- TOURISM / TRAVEL : Adventure City Offers Student Discount for Pledge Against Drugs, Violence
- The Titan Corp.'s Research & Technology Division...
- AIRLINES
- County Employers More Optimistic About Jobs
- Cellular One Installs 'Microcells' Along Highway
- 'Three-Strikes' Law Spawns Specialist System in San Diego County : Courts: Four judges and designated prosecutors and public defenders will handle such cases exclusively in bid to avoid logjams.
- PREP SOFTBALL 1995: PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : Foothill
- WASHINGTON : King Comes Calling
- Lawsuits Against Brokers Rise as Real Estate Prices Sag
- Sounding Off : Tiny Firm Accuses Disney, Warner, Other Studios of Patent Infringement on Film Soundtracks
- 2 Groups Agree to Form O.C. Business Council : Merger: Chamber of Commerce & Industry and Industrial League boards approve the plan.
- 'Being Digital' Appears as Next Curve on Information Highway
- Nigeria Arrests Ex-Ruler
- Notebook : Ladycats Have New Itinerary
- CAPE TOWN : A Royal Visit, Finally
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : O.C. Chamber Gets Frosty Reception at Capitol : Lobbying: Group members meet with governor, legislators but find little sympathy for Orange County's plight.
- PREP SOFTBALL 1995: PREVIEW : PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- New Vision for Vista Schools : After Recall of Religious Conservatives on School Board, Moderates Are Casting Off Many of Its Policies.
- IRVINE : Schools, City Consider Fee-Based Athletics
- Schools Seek Input to Find New Chief
- Glendale : College Seeks Extra Funding for Project
- NLRB Expected to Rule Against Owners : Baseball: With players' charge of unfair labor practices upheld today, old labor agreement would be reinstated. Strike could end, but lockout might follow.
- COMMENTARY : Williams Is Back in Time for Maryland
- Determination Lifts Sampras Over Agassi : Tennis: World No. 1 rebuffs No. 2 in final of Champions Cup.
- Theater Reviews : Atmospheric Trip to 'El Paso'
- DANCE REVIEW : Women in Jose Molina's Troupe Excel
- Piecing Together Scraps of Reality
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Academy's Students Are All Business
- World IN BRIEF : AFGHANISTAN : Faction Leader Slain After Killing Captors
- PREP SOFTBALL 1995: PREVIEW : SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- The Little Disasters : Rains Plague Homeowners With Minor Woes
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : FDA Approves Eye Laser Treatment
- CALABASAS : Public Works Offers Composting Course
- Fullerton : Naming of Facilities to Stay Unrestricted
- PREP SOFTBALL 1995: PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : School here
- PREP SOFTBALL 1995: PREVIEW : CENTURY LEAGUE
- William Sangster Dies; Businessman, Ex-USC Fullback
- The Arts Build Bridges, Not Fences : Art: What happened to the Republicans' historic support for public funding that opens hearts and minds?
- Governor Overturns Policy for Adoptions : Politics: Wilson's decision to rescind rule making it easier for gay and unmarried couples to adopt is assailed by activists. Conservatives hail him for reaffirming their values.
- Countywide : O.C. Seeks 2 for Panel on El Toro
- CAMARILLO : Medfly Spraying Planned Wednesday
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Treasurer Plans September Retirement
- LOS ANGELES : Candidate Sanders Gets City Funds Over Foe's Objection
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Improvement Measured in Small Increments, but It's a Start
- Weekend Box Office
- John Mayall's Recognition Catches Up to Him : Pop music: With a new album and a new version of the Bluesbreakers, the veteran is beginning to get attention that had eluded him in the past.
- Rape, Murder Trial Begins for Oxnard Man : Courts: D. A. says Frederick Lee Jackson ordered Genoveva Gonzales' death. But the defense pleads innocence.
- BURBANK : Airport Officials Agree to Rethink Expansion Plans
- Youth
- Westminster Tackles State on Bilingualism : Education: In a split vote, district sends message it wants more control over how to teach its students with limited English.
- Countywide : March 23 Hearing Set on Fair Bids Dispute
- No Question About It : Moorpark High Team Cheered for 4th in Academic Decathlon
- BUENA PARK : Repaving Again Closes Portion of Beach Blvd.
- Rainy Winter Is Seen Taking Toll on Psyche
- 49ers Extend Seifert to $1.4 Million
- PREP ROUNDUP : Fountain Valley Sweeps El Toro Thanks to Ratledge
- Day, Negro Leagues' Star, Dies After Election to Hall
- Some Masters Off Slow in Congressional Cup
- Local Club Player Signs With Colorado
- New Rules Urged for Travel by Pension Fund's Board
- Holden's Campaign
- Residential Care
- Need for Organ Donations
- BODY WATCH : INDULGENCES :...
- Sen. Mark Hatfield
- Justice
- Welfare Reform
- OTHER NEWS - March 14, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - March 14, 1995
- Obituaries - March 14, 1995
- Obituaries - March 14, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 14, 1995
- NFL Keeps Rams Twisting in Wind
- COURT TV: What do prospective jurors do...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Low Key but Strong Start for Bailey Seen
- Sheriff Closes 2 Facilities Due to Lack of Funds : Budget: 2,300 inmates at the minimum-security Ranch at Pitchess and Biscailuz Center have been released or transferred as department copes with a $7.3-million cut.
- No Clues Found in Deaths of 2 Infants Washed Ashore : Investigation: Authorities doubt that they were related. Preliminary autopsies fail to disclose causes of the deaths.
- Section of the Pitchess Jail Is Closed : Corrections: Honor rancho's minimum-security facility is shut as a budget-cutting measure. All but 200 inmates are released.
- Rams Put Owners in Dilemma
- Boy's Death May Result in Charges : Shooting: Police weigh options as family mourns loss of 14-year-old in what authorities are calling an accident.
- Domestic Dispute Ends in Slaying-Suicide, Police Say : Shootings: Man kills his wife, then turns the gun on himself, according to authorities.
- Trade School Folds, Files Bankruptcy
- Rain Resumes in North; Many Remain Isolated : Disaster: Caltrans now says temporary I-5 bridge can be up by Saturday. Residents worry about jobs, homes.
- Suspect in O.C. Police Shooting Left Morbid Note
- Pressure Builds for State Trustee Takeover in O.C.
- Brown Dims O.C. Hopes of State Aid in Financial Crisis : Bankruptcy: Speaker, annoyed at 'posturing' by county officials, says tax increase and appointment of trustee must precede any help from Sacramento.
- Fuhrman Denies Any Tampering : Simpson case: The detective undergoes a sometimes testy cross-examination by F. Lee Bailey. He denies meeting a woman who says he made racist comments.
- Mexico's New Mystery: Is Salinas in U.S. Exile? : Diplomacy: Ex-president's trip surprises American officials. His aides won't confirm alleged deal with Zedillo.
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 14, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 14, 1995
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- BANKING & FINANCE - March 14, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - March 14, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - March 14, 1995
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- TECHNOLOGY - March 14, 1995
- Southland
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / THE PATCHWORK OFFICE : The Road Back From Addiction: Thorny on Both Sides
- Magic Mountain Challenges Students' Physics Abilities
- Orange County Almanac
- Jockeying for Ramps Slows Traffic on Freeway Stretch
- Pop : Gabriel Rises Above Surprise
- Grief in 'Asian Men' Occurs by Occident
- Sorting Out Wall Street's Mixed Signals
- Smoking Mad