- Ventura Council Split Over Fate of Port Official
- AGOURA HILLS : Officer Accused of Indecent Exposure
- Football Light Is Not So Tasty
- You Won't Believe Your Eyes : Discount center does glasses, contacts and even exams at prices that make it worth a trip to the Westside.
- REAL ESTATE
- * Phillip Canedo has joined Tridatatron Software...
- * Charles W. Johnson has been appointed...
- Bush Appoints Mosbacher as Chief GOP Fund-Raiser
- Ride and Dance : Local stables offer beach rides and sunset outings, and one even teaches the Achy Breaky and other Western steps.
- With Blouses, White Is Clearly Right
- Still in the Groove : While most music lovers are turning to compact discs, record collectors will go to the ends of the world for certain vintage albums.
- Arts Park L. A. Site Is Debated : Sepulveda Basin: Environmentalists and airport officials paint a different picture than that offered by backers of the 60-acre project.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA : Those Who Teach Get the Least : The fat cats' spending on luxuries demonstrates institutional contempt for the budget burdens imposed on-campus.
- Air Canada Joins Bidding for Continental : Aviation: The Canadian airline teams with Texas investors in a $400-million bid for a controlling interest in the carrier.
- GARDENING : Relaxed, Rustic Retreat : Cedar Hill Nursery in Tarzana is a meadow in the midst of suburbia with some charming historical touches.
- PEOPLE : Giving Begins With Vegetables
- Deane Kincaide, 81; Big Band Arranger, Performer
- Budget Gridlock May Be an Obstacle in Katz's Future
- Reiner Proposes New Black Judge for Denny Case
- Heat Wave Will Give Way to Sunny, Fair Weekend
- Investor Group Cuts Its O & Y Rescue Offer
- Tokos' Stock Price Rebounds After Rebuttal : Study: Experts' doubts on the pregnancy monitors had caused investor jitters. However, the Santa Ana firm's defense of its product has buoyed prices.
- Microsoft, Tandy Go Multimedia : Technology: The electronics company and the software firm team up on a device that will play video games and run educational programs.
- 'Tougher' Bush Blasts Clinton Economic Plan : Politics: President claims his opponent is putting U.S. jobs at risk, calls him an opportunist and protectionist.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Fin's Most Adept at Grill : The roasted seafood is also good, but avoid the mushy pasta and stick to the simplest offerings.
- Plan Would Ease Squeeze on Retailers
- Income Gap Grew in 1980s, Study Says : Economics: The separation between the richest and poorest families increased in 43 states, a nonprofit group finds. California is among states registering greatest diversity.
- San Diego : Driver of Minivan Sought in Hit-Run
- Man Shot by Kidnapers Manages to Escape From Car and Run for Help
- OXNARD : Camp Helps Youths, Counselors
- MISSION VIEJO : Speed Limit Reduced Near Medical Center
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Rise of Saugus Threatens to Eclipse Hart-Canyon Encounter
- REAL ESTATE : Lawyers Take Liking to Brinderson Towers, Filling 35% of Space
- THE WORD ON WHAT'S HIP AND WHAT'S HYPE
- When Negativism Gets Too Negative : Presidential campaign must rise to the occasion
- EPA Proposes New McColl Dump Remedy : Environment: Toxic waste would be partly solidified and left encased in the ground. Oil companies, area residents express reservations.
- Inglewood celebration on the right track to community unity.
- Countywide : Ex-Perot Partisans Launch New Group
- School Condom Programs Backed : Poll: A longer calendar and year-round operation of campuses also gain popularity, Gallup Organization says.
- ENERGY
- Japanese Kingmaker Falls Victim to Scandal : Politics: Power broker quits as vice president of ruling party after admitting he took $4-million payment.
- State Budget Watch
- Point-Counterpoint : AT ISSUE: Is Clinton Preying on Fear of Foreigners?
- VEST-DRESSED : As a Topper or Alone, This All-Around Accessory Is Out From Under Wraps
- ESCONDIDO : Weapons Seized in Record Drug Raid
- Murder Suspect Is Jailed--11 Years Later : Crime: Salvador Casillas disappeared after his estranged wife was killed in Ramona in 1981. This week, he turned up in Los Angeles.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Students Decry Proposed Fee Hikes
- NORTHRIDGE : Legislature OKs Teaching by Retirees
- ANAHEIM : Anti-Graffiti Crew Makes Own Mark
- Two Fires Scorch Camp Pendleton
- MOORPARK : Accord Reached in Redevelopment Case
- L.A. MAKES ITS LAST CAR : End of Road for GM's Van Nuys Plant : Autos: After 45 years and 6.3 million vehicles, the facility is shut down. It marks the end of car making in Southern California.
- Gaultier Searches for a Cast of Characters
- A Teutonic Tonic for Past Woes
- Sex Bias Suit Targets Caltech, Professor : Litigation: Student alleges unwanted advances by her faculty adviser. School concluded that his action was 'inappropriate,' but said no harassment took place.
- COLUMN LEFT/ NORMAN LEAR : Religious Right Was There All Along : But the media were too busy burying the movement's leaders to notice the grass-root gurus.
- Birth of a Museum : Steel Rises in Burbank for Satellite Branch of County System
- SIMI VALLEY : Effort to Stop Club's Construction Denied
- Drive Helping Grossman Get Away from Ohio
- New LACMA Chief Brings 'Participatory' Attitude to the Job
- LOCAL NOTES : Booth Leads PGA Juniors by Four Strokes
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Pirates' Protest Is Denied
- Knox's Choices Limited
- Family Ties Didn't Matter to Piazza : Baseball: The Dodger manager is his godfather, but the club's top prospect worked hard to earn a promotion to the major leagues.
- Vaden, Working Well in Close, Beats Shaw : Boxing: Referee stops fight after Vaden delivers decisive uppercut in sixth round.
- Dominguez Hills Softball Coach Resigns to Accept Job With Palm Springs School District
- College Basketball
- LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES : Long Beach Reaches Championship Game
- TENNIS / WOMEN AT LA COSTA : Sabatini Goes South Against Meskhi, Then East
- City Section Braces for More Cutbacks : Prep sports: After 20% cut last year, another expected in new budget.
- Ward Rejects Mets' Offer; He'll Attend Fullerton
- Ex-NHL Defenseman Degray Signs with Gulls
- MUSIC REVIEW : ELP Satisfies at Engaging Reunion Gig
- Hank Shines Through : Songs to Remember : Music: During his short and troubled life, Hank Williams wrote songs that continue to live on.
- * William P. Lyons has joined the...
- IDS Financial Opts to Settle Age Bias Suit : Litigation: Thirty-two former managers over 40 will divide $35 million.
- Bandanna Republic Imports
- Still a Mall, Mall World? : Fashion: Shopping center operators are looking for new ways to attract new customers. Their first conclusion: There's no business like show business.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Winfield, Morris Lead Blue Jays
- Country Folk Hop to It With a New Step : Fountain Valley Roundup Celebrates Revamped Club With Line Dancing and Barbecue
- A Bumper Crop on the Farm : 5 Northridge Players Who Signed Pro Contracts in the Spring Are Ripening in the Minors and Producing Impressive Numbers
- KNBC-TV Shuffles Producers of Two Afternoon Newscasts
- Panel Picks Lipski's 'Zephyr' as McFadden Plaza Sculpture
- Library May Be on the Shelf : Palos Verdes Peninsula: Officials predict that up to 92% of the library district's $4.5-million operating budget may be lost if the state siphons local property taxes to help balance its books.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : 45 Weekend Homicides Counted by Coroner
- San Diego : Bill Collector Charged in 5 Rapes
- IRVINE BOXING : Castro Worries, but Wins Anyway
- Blue Jays Go Out for a Cone : Baseball: AL East leaders get New York ace for Kent and a minor leaguer. Mets were worried they would get nothing for him.
- Pop Album Chart : 'The One' Is the One to Watch
- Presidential or Political? The Media Decide : George Bush is tiptoeing through one of those perilous 'damned if he does/damned if he doesn't' minefields.
- Anaheim Woman Accuses Perry, Ram Tackle, of Sexual Assault
- Race Series Makes Tracks for County
- Football
- Jurisprudence
- Football
- Vikings' Green Is in a Hurry : Pro football: New coach talks and moves fast as he seeks to turn around a foundering franchise.
- Don't Send Flowers, Check Will Be Enough
- Schools at Risk : Teachers Ask: How Safe Is Johnny?
- BOOK REVIEW : Witty Writing Is Straight From the Heart : THE EASY WAY OUT <i> by Stephen McCauley</i> : Simon & Schuster; $20; 298 pages
- Object of Desire : Carol Matthau Has Devoted a Lifetime to Charming, Soothing and Inspiring Great, Sometimes Troubled Men
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FULLERTON : Toxic Dump Remedy Proposed
- SAN DIEGO : Man Wielding Gun Wounded by Police
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Union Firefighter Says City Retaliating
- Disabled Plead for a Budget to Live By : Health services: State financial impasse threatens housing, medicine and services for handicapped, Santa Ana demonstrators say.
- Steffes Has Fired a Few Verbal Volleys, Too : Beach Volleyball: He hasn't been afraid to speak his mind on the way to the top of his game.
- Glad to Be Back in Coach : Angels: Wathan happy to hand over managing duties to Rodgers tonight.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Hebert Leads Saints in Baltimore, 17-3
- CHANGES AT G.M. : UAW Strike Closes GM Saturn Plant : Autos: Ohio local acts in response to threatened job losses. Similar confrontations may follow as firm carries out plan to cut payroll by 74,000.
- L.A. MAKES ITS LAST CAR : Area Is Still Big Player in the Industry : Manufacturing: Southland may no longer produce cars. But its contributions to the field--design centers and suppliers--are still vast.
- Ruble Plunges to New Low Amid Economic Worries
- Scissor Hands : Real Men Hack Off Their Shirt Sleeves
- Muslim Fundamentalists Post Gains in Lebanon Legislature Vote
- Casual Chic : At the Oaks Equestrian Event, the Look Will Be Dressy But Sporty, and You'll See Suits and Lots of Hats
- Brewery Charged With Negligence in 2nd Spill Into Van Nuys Creek
- Expansion of Senior Services Approved
- DANA POINT : Recreational Vehicle Parking Restricted
- Cable TV Show to Emphasize Police Programs
- Discovery May Help Doctors Curb Pain : Medicine: Researchers find that aspirin aids in blocking increased sensitivity after injury or surgery.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE : Confident Williams Defeats Cardinals
- Berganio Lights Up Match Play : Golf: Sylmar 23-year-old defeats Alan Bratton, 4 and 2, to advance to second round of U.S. Amateur championship. Wi takes 7-up lead after nine holes before rain halts action.
- TENNIS / JEFF FLETCHER : Bayani, 9, Will Have a Forum in Which to Display Her Talents
- Neutral Site Sought for Football Games Between Dorsey, Banning
- Football
- Bronchitis Keeps Jacobs Out of Track World Cup
- TV Reviews : A Look at World Music, Don Cherry Style
- NATIONAL CITY : False Alarm Nets Marijuana Bust
- IRVINE : City Conduct of Legal Battle Condemned
- PANORAMA CITY : Man Gets Life Term in Deaths of Couple
- Federal Trial of Officers in King Beating Delayed Until February : Courts: New defense lawyers say they need more time to review the evidence. Legal experts say it will provide a greater chance of finding an impartial jury.
- Coast Guard Seeks Man Lost at Sea
- LOS ANGELES : City Sues Ex-Sergeant Who Was Guilty of Rape
- SAUGUS : Man Sentenced for Stalking, Petty Theft
- SPORTS WATCH : Big League Long Beach
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Padres Find Staff Catalyst in Deshaies : Baseball: Left-hander proves his naysayers wrong.
- U.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS : Kiraly and Steffes Hope They Didn't Peak During Streak : Volleyball: After winning 13 consecutive tournaments, the top-seeded team has failed to reach the finals of the past two events.
- Gagliano Just Makes His Points : Chargers: Humphries, Carney also strong in 30-19 win over Rams.
- Will 'Peaks Freaks' Light Up 'Fire' at the Box Office?
- Photographs of Aborted Babies
- Davis' Comments on Spousal Rape
- Dan Quayle
- Photographs of Aborted Babies
- Photographs of Aborted Babies
- Photographs of Aborted Babies
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- July Restaurant Closures
- Dan Quayle
- Davis' Comments on Spousal Rape
- Support for Museum
- Photographs of Aborted Babies
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- Plane Hits 2 Homes After Midair Crash : Collision: One pilot is killed; the other lands uninjured. Seven people flee safely as the houses burst into flames.
- Relief Efforts for Miami Area Called a Disaster
- Crowding Cited After Inmates Trash O.C. Jail
- Legislative Year Ending in Flood of Fund-Raisers
- U.S. Warplanes Patrol Iraqi Zone, Meet No Resistance : Persian Gulf: Baghdad vows to challenge 'no-fly' move, but retaliation may be political, not military.
- TAKING IT PERSONAL? Some vandal singled out...
- Sides in Bosnia Urged to Disarm : Balkans: London conferees call for surrender of heavy weapons. Talks set for next week in Geneva.
- L.A. Mayoral Hopefuls Getting Political Face Lifts : Image: Anti-incumbent fervor prompts veterans to cast themselves as outsiders, reformers and mavericks.
- 2 Airplanes Collide Over Santa Paula : Aviation: One pilot is killed as his craft crashes into houses near the runway. A second flier lands safely.
- COLUMN ONE : Weathering the Storm, Cajun-Style : Residents of the bayous called on two centuries of coping with adversity and stood fast when Hurricane Andrew blew through. As in the past, they quickly rallied to help each other.
- Clinton Talks Tough on Bush Home Turf : Democrats: He campaigns in Texas on economy and trust. He also needles the President over the latter's residency in the Lone Star State.
- RIGHT BY KNOTT'S: Big names will be...
- Deportation Case Against Drywall Striker Dismissed
- CHARGER REVIEW : NOTEBOOK : May and Stanley Make the Plays That May Help Them Make Team
- FAT CHANCE: After breaking a pledge not...
- MESSAGE NOTED: Awareness of AIDS has produced...
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 28, 1992
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- Orange Chamber Gets Grant to Assist, Retain Businesses
- The Brothers A
- Free Trade: Safe Food?
- City May Get Off the Hook on Housing : Housing: Assembly narrowly approves an exemption allowing the city to avoid its obligation to build 122 homes for people with low and moderate incomes.
- FILM : Young Liz Rides High in 'Velvet'
- Fit to Be Crowned : The British Royal Family Aside, Monarchies Around the World Are Doing Just Fine, Thank You
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week.
- Culver City : Arts Panel Needs Members
- * McCullah (Mac) St. Johns; Film Publicist, Union Executive
- Russian Muslims Cross Line to Fight in Georgia Enclave : Abkhazia: Yeltsin denounces defiant volunteer soldiers, promises to seal porous border.
- Bush Brushes Aside Question on Iran-Contra
- Out of the Doghouse : Despite Puppy Love, Frank Parsons May Shut Down Kennel for Strays
- L.A. Boosts Commitment to Blythe Street : Panorama City: The council agrees to a $3.5-million loan to help revitalize the gang-infested neighborhood.
- SANTA ANA : School Board OKs Budget Revisions
- IRVINE : Trustees Refuse to Restore Bus Service
- Political indicators: Clinton Street is just seven...
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Pagel Will Get Plenty of Work
- AGRICULTURE
- WordStar 7.0 Is Fast and Easy to Use
- Big Trouble in Little Europe
- * David Miller; Chronicled Battle of the Little Bighorn
- Sweet Sour Salad and Cold Hot Chicken
- America's Drive to Compete Comes With Price : 'If I just didn't have to sleep, then I'd have time to do all the things I have to do,' says Angela Terry, one of the first voters interviewed for a new series--Field Notes: Americans in an Election Year.
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Taking History's Painful Path : Tour: March of the Living takes Jewish students through the ashes of the Holocaust in Poland into the open arms of Israel.
- Anti-Torture Bill Held Up
- Culver City : Hearing on Sony Expansion
- Glendale : Opening of Hospital Unit
- Toxic Discharges
- Tea and Sicily
- Eat, He Said
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Seymour and Herschensohn Struggling in Orange County
- Building Limits May Be Revised : Housing: Some council members say the high number of requests for exceptions, 11 so far, may indicate that the new rules are too stringent.
- From the Classroom to the Campaign : Politics: Derek Shearer has taken a leave from Occidental to serve as an adviser to Bill Clinton. The professor and the governor are old friends.
- Canyon Homes to Blend With Nature
- La Mirada : Day Laborer Task Force to Hold Its First Meeting
- SAN FERNANDO : More Than $3,000 Donated to Student's Funeral Fund
- Ex-Register Manager Settles Wrongful-Termination Suit
- Florida's Avocado Crop Is Wiped Out by Hurricane
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Small Oil Spill, a Big Cleanup : Avila Beach struggles to remove crude that leaked from underground pipeline and flowed into the ocean, where it settled into kelp beds. Sacred Chumash Indian grounds are affected.
- THEATER NOTES : The Monster Maker : The co-author of Moorpark's current 'Dracula' production first popularized ghoulish characters in his famous 1960s song.
- South Gate : Council Rejects Assessing Businesses to Fund Chamber
- * Roger E. Seaver has been named...
- Window of Opportunity for Homeowners, Buyers : Housing: Improvements made to properties in three low-income neighborhoods will qualify for refunds of as much as $2,500.
- Open Debate About Closed Council Talks : City Hall: Carol Churchill says private sessions involving a hillside development violate the Brown Act. Other council members say the action is legal because litigation is involved.
- County Art Museum Fills Director Post
- 8-Year-Old Shot With Paint Pellet Gun
- RESEDA : 2 Men Sought in High School Holdup
- How to Give California a Lift : Don't flinch--pass workers' comp reform now
- State May Fund Move of School : Education: Oxnard High would be relocated outside the city limits and away from an airport flight path.
- Thousand Oaks Tries Again to Buy Land for Plaza Entry
- City Rousts the Homeless From Tent City : Shelter: Angry mayor objects to encampment at one of city's most popular tourist attractions. Police remove squatters without incident.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Charges Are Denied in Baby-Selling Case
- Padberg Wins Unanimous Endorsement : Appointment: State Senate panel ignores Dornan's ire, backs foe for Commission on Status of Women post.
- AUTOS
- From One Hole to Another at Casino
- Safe, Certified, Smoke
- Panel Says UC Risks Loss of Trust : Finances: The university system may lose public support by letting officials live luxuriously while the state has severe money problems, audit committee warns.
- * Leonard Burkat; Supplied Notes on Classical Music Performances
- Midsummer Night's Hangout
- MUSIC / BELA FLECK & THE FLECKTONES : Banjo Picker Plus : Anaconda audience will experience an eclectic combination of jazz, World Beat, bluegrass and funk.
- Window of Opportunity for Homeowners, Buyers : Housing: A $350,000 loan from the city will help finance a nine-unit townhome complex for first-time buyers.
- Development Debate Hinges on Future of Shoreline Park : Municipal planning: Architects get approval to conduct studies on project for city's waterfront. Council requires, however, that the firm show whether a new park would really be an improvement.
- SAN FERNANDO : Ground Broken for Courthouse Parking
- Panel Approves Environmental Study of Monorail : Transportation: A report on a rival underground line was previously OKd. The action sets the stage for a decision on which of the two projects should be built.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Latino to Receive Top Educator Award
- Police Protection at the Cellular Level
- CAMARILLO : Schools to Establish Minimum Standard
- BASF to Sell Local Plant to Hexcel Corp. : Manufacturing: The buyer of the Anaheim facility, a maker of specialty chemicals and resins, said it has no plans to lay off any of the 270 employees.
- Dow Rises 14.59 as Dollar Ends Skid Against Mark : Market Overview
- Serbs Pound Sarajevo as Peace Meeting Opens
- La Puente : Billiard Parlor Approved
- La Puente : Senior Complex Plans OKd
- Czechoslovak Dissolution Set for Jan. 1
- Duarte : Senior Center Advances
- Hayden Ad Attacks 'Special Interest State' : Politics: Democratic assemblyman calls for the public's help in bringing about legislative reform.
- GOP Sending 'Elvis' on Clinton Bus Tour
- Norwalk : Municipal Water System Rates to Increase 38%
- City Council Moves to Evict Day Laborers : Workers: A planned ordinance would prohibit job solicitation anywhere in the city. The action comes after six months of effort to remove the men from Memorial Park.
- Bomb Kills 9, Injures 100 at Algiers Airport
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Valuing the Family : Two books by Ventura psychotherapist Monte Elchoness help parents and children deal with their feelings.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Hospitals Net $50,000 at 'Mistress'
- The Big Sweep : Fair: Crews labor to tidy up after thousands of visitors. Their boss thinks that neat surroundings will discourage people from littering.
- Cubs' Grace Is Amazing as a Hitter
- Banal Buildings at Pepperdine Denature Its Glorious Location
- RESTAURANTS : Randell's Pastas Sound Good, but Go With the Creole
- Foster, Hopper Punch Up Gangland Thriller 'Backtrack'
- Altadena : La Vina Developers Appeal
- China to Tell More About Jailed Dissidents : Human rights: Beijing, working with American activist, is trying to defuse Western criticism.
- Los Angeles : Hazardous Waste Roundup
- THE TIMES POLL : GOP Senate Candidates Having Trouble in O.C. : Slim leads for Seymour, Herschensohn make their chances against Feinstein and Boxer look doubtful.
- Bowler Dies of Beating in Dispute Over Rented Ball
- Political Donations by Tobacco Firms Exceed $2 Million
- He's Taking Local Politics National : Derek Shearer, a Top Adviser to Bill Clinton, Learned a Lot at City Hall
- MANNERS QUIZ
- STRUCTURES : Episcopal Church : Fillmore's landmark was moved there from Port Hueneme, where it was built in 1901.
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Starting the Year With New Supplies, Attitude
- CIA Defector Back in Moscow, Lawyer Says
- Mayor Gives Up Police Guards After Criticism
- Heeding a New Call to Duty : Education: An ex-Marine is taking his experience to the streets in a program to keep African-American males from dropping out.
- Decisions
- AIDS Project Moving to Consolidate Programs : Social services: The L.A. organization will accommodate its growing caseload in a larger building. Other groups dealing with the illness will rent space there.
- ORANGE : Driver Education Classes Approved
- Woman Pleads Innocent in Adoption Scam
- Voges' Defense of Amateur Comes to Disastrous End
- At Lompoc Prison, Pen Is Mightier Than the Pen
- STAGE / NANCY CHURNIN : Performers Pitching In to Help Save Blackfriars
- Scott Karl Has Come Back Strong From Injury
- College Basketball
- MUSIC REVIEW : Eclectic Flecktones Build Fans
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Meet a Pair of Irrepressible Showoffs
- COUNTY FAIR ART : Slice of Americana : The festival attracts Sunday painters, rainy-day aesthetes and others whose work is detached from normal exhibit channels.
- Santa Monica : Gas Leak Stops Drill
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Spraying Begins for Oriental Fruit Fly
- Do Your Homework to Ensure Your Child Has a Productive Year
- From the Classroom to the Campaign : Politics: Derek Shearer has taken a leave from Occidental to serve as an adviser to Bill Clinton. The professor and the governor are longtime friends.
- Checkout Flattery : Being asked to show an ID is often a compliment to women but seems to anger men. Grocery stores should take note.
- * Arthur Davison; Shared Love of Music With Children
- Monterey Park : Fire Consolidation Rally
- Even Calamine Is on FDA's List of Useless Medicines