- Leader of Prop. 187 Effort Files for Bankruptcy : Funds: Most of Ronald S. Prince's debt is from the initiative. Because he's seeking court relief, the campaign can't raise funds for those costs.
- Debate on Replacing Wittenberg Begins : Government: Some favor a local search for the county's next chief administrator, but others say it should be nationwide.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Chaperons Sought for Trips to Sister Cities
- Moorhead Bypassed for Top Committee Post : Congress: Seniority would have given the Glendale Republican either of two powerful chairmanships. But House Speaker-designate Newt Gingrich doesn't feel he's aggressive enough.
- Reno Police Nearly Shot Thornton, Jury Told : Trial: Officer says the man accused of killing a Westlake nurse lunged for a weapon during a showdown in a casino.
- Hand-Me-Down : Iacenda Wears Brother's Jersey and Position Well at Hart
- Sounds as if He's Doing His Job
- SYLMAR : Eye Care Firm Aids Abused Children
- Update / Follow-up on the news : GARDEN GROVE : School Back on Its Feet After Arson Fire
- 2 Traffic Control Workers Hurt by Hit-and-Run Driver
- PACOIMA : Appliances Sought for Needy Families
- UCLA Needs Late Rally to Beat Perth
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL PREVIEW / CAL LUTHERAN : Size Could Give La Kose's Team Regal Look This Year
- LOS ANGELES : Student Campus Drug Offenses Rise 46% in Year
- Camarillo Balks at Paying for Ballpark : Stadium: City leaders say they cannot afford an even three-way split of the $15.6 million for a minor league field in Ventura.
- Irvine Under Study as Site for New College : Education: Liberal arts school would blend academic inquiry, Christian thought of British author C.S. Lewis.
- GARDEN GROVE : Phone Book Recycling Program Offered
- IRVINE : Students Ask Smokers to Kick Habit for Day
- Winds May Protect Crops From Freezing
- Former Baylor Coach, Assistants Indicted on Mail Fraud Charges
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- College Softball
- Stockton's Big Bang Theory : Give everyone a gun and run for cover, fast
- WINNETKA : School Uses Grant to Open Parent Center
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Miller to Start Against 49ers
- A Hollywood Spin on a Horror Script : O'Connor Directs Downtrodden Football Program Into Postseason
- Update / Follow-up on the news : TUSTIN : City OKs Joint State, Municipal Election
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Is CRA the Best Path for Quake Victims?
- Countywide : CHP Puts Out the Call for New Recruits
- PERSPECTIVE ON RACISM : We Believe What We Want : Making 'The Bell Curve' a topic of serious criticism suggests that its 'black inferiority' theme is worthy of rebuttal.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Tarpley Returns, Scores 16 as Mavericks Win
- Trading Places
- Alemany's Gym Is on the Bubble : Earthquake: Winter sports facing life on the road as problems plague inflatable structure.
- AGOURA HILLS : Willow School's Art Court Concept Copied Elsewhere
- Memorial Celebrates Life of Latino Advocate Davis : Funeral: Attorney carried torch for his people, winning landmark case and leading local opposition to Prop. 187.
- Complaints Lodged Over Deejay's Call for Killing Homeless : Protest: Groups opposed to radio host's remarks file objections with the FCC and stage demonstration at KFI-AM.
- Channel 2 Steps Up to the Defense Stand After Ito Is Criticized for Interview
- NEW MEDIAInteractive Premiere: Approximately 20 million users...
- Positive Message Puts Pennywise in the Money : Pop music: Punkers are supposed to thrive on negativism, but the Hermosa Beach band is doing well after a rather violent beginning.
- Modada Is an Otherworldly Experience
- It's a Natural for Republicans : Free trade . . . does GOP want to fight that?
- NHL's Season Shrinks Yet Again
- Music Review : Valdes Lets Symphony Shine on Its Own
- 'Ed Wood' Gives Reprise to Ed Wood Pal
- Music Review : Salonen Offers Preview of Tour
- Comedian Gets on the Fast Track With His Mac Attack : Comedy: Chicago's Bernie Mac spices his routines with an R&B; band and dancers, all part of his goal to provide full-service entertainment.
- SIDELINES : For Four Musketeers, Playoff Duel No. 2 Will Be Kids' Stuff
- High School Football
- Auburn and Alabama Will Be the Best Game Money Can Buy
- Dance Review : Grigorovich by Any Other Name Still Has Russian Flair
- 'Mefistofele': The Devil Goes Camping : S.F. Opera's rendering of the eternally profound conflicts of Goethe's 'Faust' dares to take chances and, for better or worse, tries to make the audience think.
- Charles Case Investigators Plan Blood Tests
- NEWPORT BEACH : Open Enrollment for Paramedic Service
- A Stylish Way to Battle Youth-Gang Activity
- DANA POINT : Partners' Beach Works Strike a Balance Between Art, Nature
- Baseball Owners Put a New Plan on the Table
- Millikan Girls Get Past Harvard-Westlake
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / PRESEASON NIT : USF and Memphis Get Victories
- Angels Leave Meetings the Way They Came In
- Theater Review : 'Little Women' Seem Uneasy in Spotlight
- O.C. Home Resale Prices Dip 0.8% in Third Quarter : Housing: Average was fifth-highest in state at $217,000. California sales slowdown attributed to steadily rising mortgage rates.
- In First DOE Trade, 2 Utilities to Swap Air Pollution Credits : Environment: Arizona Public Service, Niagara Mohawk Power expected to exchange credits on carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide.
- Authorities Escalate White House Attack Case : Violence: Francisco Martin Duran is charged with attempting to assassinate President Clinton. The suspected gunman pleads not guilty.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Disney Album Is Rapped : <i> Teen review of books, music, movies and other things of interest. : </i>
- Behind the Mask : Participants find the Young Conservatory program provides an outlet for personal expression that in other instances might not be considered cool. They also get a chance : to explore human nature.
- MOORPARK : Panel Backs Plans for Zoo, Golf Courses
- NORWALK : College Official Fired for Alleged Conflict of Interest
- CYPRESS : Church to Dispense Food to the Needy
- Squirrel Skirmish : Defying State, Woman Hides Her Ailing, Bushy-Tailed Patients
- Health Warning Issued on Candies
- One Guru's Interpretation: Hot and Cold Running Government : Election '94: Think of it as a course correction before the boat tipped portward.
- Report to Look at Charities' Health
- Pierce Scores Another Knockout of Graf
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Trojans Inspired by Loss to Oregon
- Disney Honors Long Beach Teacher
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Ferrara Equals Track Record
- Movie Review : Old-Fashioned 'Princess' a Beguiling Animated Tale : Sprightly film unfolds with clarity, and the voice talents convey a wonderful sense of character and personality.
- Leno Continues to Close Gap With Letterman
- Year-End Score Card: The Federal Trade Commission...
- Spirited Fight Over Margaritas: Heublein Inc., the...
- TERRORISM : Recent Attacks Raise Fears of Pre-Election Violence in Peru
- U.S. Drafts Options to Aid Bosnia Army : Balkans: Clinton Administration complies with congressional order. But it cites risks and costs.
- Company Town : 2 at Warner Bros. Will Become Vice Chairmen
- Housing Starts Decline Throughout the Nation : Economy: Slipping demand for new homes mirrors yearlong increase in mortgage rates.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Don't You Hate It When . . .
- GOP Pushes for Local Control of School Prayer
- Jordanians Turn Back Relief for Tomato-Starved Israelis
- COVER STORY : Video Legions : Boys, avid fans of the games, crave the fast action, snappy graphics--and blood.
- Budget Cuts Left FBI Short on Ammo, Freeh Says
- Meet the Masters of a New Universe : Trends: Men, it seems, are not immune from the pleasures of laundry. They, too, have discovered the spiritual benefits of sorting, washing and folding.
- Anthrax Deaths Tied to Soviet Lab : Biological warfare: Finding by U.S., Russian researchers raises possibility that international treaty was broken in 1979 outbreak that killed 68 people.
- REWARD: It sure didn't take long for...
- EPA Rejects Permanent Evacuation Over DDT : Pollution: Agency says tests show toxic levels are less than feared. But angry residents want to be relocated.
- Storm Is Now a Hurricane Off North Carolina
- Studying the Finer Print : Examples of the absorbing, often adventurous art form are on exhibit in Woodland Hills.
- Angola Peace Talks Suspended
- Gunman Escapes With Cash From Credit Union
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Reviving Food Favorites : The Smoke House still serves its retro Monte Cristo sandwich and hearty, old-fashioned chateaubriand for two.
- Nixon Stamp to Be Issued in Early 1995
- U.S. Asks Thais to Allow Offshore Arms Caches : Military: Pentagon is concerned about ability to strike quickly. Earlier request was turned down.
- Blessing or Curse?
- Cayenne-Do Spirit of Self-Defense : Pepper spray can incapacitate an assailant. But you must be certified to legally possess and use it--and that's where the class comes in.
- Countywide Crackdown on Drunk Drivers
- Redding Bomb Scare Forces 2,000 to Flee
- Irvine School Board Drops Controversial 'No-Fail' Rule
- Federal Judge Gets Clinton Plan to End Timber Controversy
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : Collection of Tales Has a Distinctive Flavor : ENCHILADAS, RICE AND BEANS <i> by Daniel Reveles</i> ; Ballantine $9 paperback, 261 pages
- Prop. 187 Leader Files Bankruptcy Petition
- National Book Awards Announced
- Woman, 100, Finally Has Day in Court
- Don Schanche; Times Foreign Correspondent
- Macy Plans to Phase Out Magnin Chain
- Korean Groups Back Workers : Labor: A coalition is pressing the L.A. Hilton's owner not to let a management firm displace hotel staff, most of whom are Latinos.
- Countywide : United Way on Track Halfway Into Drive
- LONG BEACH : City Councilman to Seek Dana's Supervisorial Post
- FOR KIDS : Holiday Word Play : Shari Sack, who reads aloud on Saturdays at Pages Books, will have a special program for Hanukkah.
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- INS to Try to Settle Bias Lawsuit
- Good and Bad News for Big Newspapers
- Moorhead Is Bypassed for Chairmanships
- Sharing a Crop of Tunes : The Song Farmers, a three-person writing and singing collective, savor small venues such as Le Cafe.
- Regents Argue Over Challenge to UC Minority Policy : Education: Charge that university gives preference to some students recalls controversy sparked by Bakke case.
- Local Teacher Motivated to Excel by Remark : Education: Westminster's Huong Tran Nguyen, honored by Disney for her work in Long Beach schools, says instructor's negativism helped her reach goals.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Confession' an Act of Faith : Care rather than rage at the Catholic Church motivate play at Road Theatre, which again displays commitment to new material.
- Tissue Prices to Rise: Procter & Gamble...
- AIRLINES
- INSURANCE
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Huntington Beach Can't Stop Mira Costa
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' TENNIS PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : El Dorado Topples Top-Seeded Hemet
- 'Sunset' at Home on Broadway : Close Returns to New York Stage, Owning Role of Norma Desmond Body and Soul
- Expos Name Benedict to Minor League Pitching Post
- NHL's Troubled Season Shrinks Yet Again
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Saddleback Stuns No. 1 Chaffey
- Clown as Metaphor
- Movie Review : Dead Can Dance's 'Within': An Exotic Musical Head Trip : Mark Magidson eschews flash in documenting the group's eclectic offerings. The melting pot of sounds can be transcendent--or make you very, very sleepy.
- MOORPARK : High School Students Show That Strength Is in the Cards
- ORANGE : Library Board Chairwoman Quits, Citing Loss of Authority
- Crime Watch : Holdup at Pen Point
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : School Crime-Tips Program Leads to Arrest on 1st Day
- LOS ANGELES : Ezell Plans Task Force to Study Alleged Voting Fraud
- CAMARILLO : Girl Testifies in Trial of Teacher
- Ice Cream Vendor's Slaying Wounds a Neighborhood
- Toney-Jones Title Fight Could Be a Bell-Ringer : Boxing: Contrast in styles adds interest to what each super-middleweight regards as his most important and potentially lucrative fight to date.
- Secoda Leads Valencia's Second Chance : Football: After forfeits almost ruin Tigers' season, quarterback/free safety rallies them into the playoffs.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- Tennis
- Champions of Chapel Hill : Anson Dorrance Nurtures Dynasty of Women's Soccer at North Carolina
- Jazz Review : Oscar Brown Jr. Shows Off His Eclectic Skills
- Chorale Will Premiere 'Canticles'
- An American Revival With the Rev. Gingrich in the Pulpit
- MOORPARK : Low-Income Housing Proposal Withdrawn
- Cash for Crime Tips : 2 Littlerock Students Earn Rewards for Tip on BB Gun
- CALABASAS : Public Hearing Set on General Plan
- OXNARD : Deadline Nears for School Transfers
- IRVINE : 'Castle' Owner Given One Year to Remodel
- Yaroslavsky Says He Will Back Quake Recovery Plan : City Hall: Councilman announces his support for using redevelopment powers to rebuild damaged parts of Sherman Oaks and Studio City.
- Two UCI Players Suspended for Exhibition Games
- CSUN Honored for Teacher Education
- De La Hoya Takes Aim at Ruelas : Boxing: Match 'set' for May 6, but first he has to beat Carl Griffith tonight.
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bonds Renew Their Selloff; Stocks Drop
- Company Town : VIDEO FACTS
- They've Been Relishing Dogs for 55 Years
- Jury Deadlocks Over Florida Tourist Slaying
- Spy Gets 12-Year Term in Germany : Espionage: Rainer Rupp admitted passing NATO documents to the East's security agency. Prosecutors called case the worst in alliance history.
- So, Life Has Come to This: Mugger Money
- VENTURA : Woman Alleges That Deputies Beat Her
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Rathman Knows Saints
- ROUNDUP : La Reina Girls Advance to Tennis Title Match
- Saigon Duck: If you're having trouble making...
- 2 Men Held After Youths Fired Upon in Simi Valley
- Meals on Wheels to Hold Fund-Raiser
- Deaf Couple Sue Hotel Over Fire Warnings
- And They Said <i> Worthy </i> Was a Great Finisher
- 'Peach' Offers a Rich Parable
- National Video Rentals
- Hospital Medicine Supplier to Buy Distributor
- United Leisure Corp.: The Irvine company, which...
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Are SAT Preparation Courses a Good Idea? : No, They Merely Accentuate Inequalities in the System
- Would You Buy a Used Campaign Button ...
- INFRASTRUCTURE : New Pipeline a Conduit of Hope for Central Asia : Five former Soviet republics are banking on the as-yet-unbuilt channel, along with new railways and highways, to break free from Moscow's long domination.
- Sony Takes a $2.7-Billion Hit on Studios : Hollywood: Firm calls write-off a necessary move, but some observers say it's a crushing blow that might foretell sale of the studio.
- Board Rejects Plan for Roller Hockey Arena at School
- Feinstein Urges Pentagon to Ignore Point Mugu Report : Military: Senator's letter to defense official says a study advising substantial closure of the Navy base is flawed and meddlesome.
- A Most Valuable Player : Rams Want to Sign Phifer Before He Becomes a Free Agent
- Two Suspended Kennedy Starters Lost for Season
- MEN'S BASKETBALL PREVIEW / CAL LUTHERAN : Rider Plans to Go Deep
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Donahue: The Week Is No Different
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' TENNIS PLAYOFF ROUNDUP
- On-Line Computer Program: Walter P. Blass, who...
- Company Town : Hong Kong Movie Company's IPO Draws Investor Gold Rush : Film: Mogul Raymond Chow raises $29 million in the offering for Golden Harvest Entertainment.
- Acquisition Gives J.M. Peters Entry to Texas Housing Mart : Home building: Newport Beach company pays about $14 million to establish a presence across the Southwest.
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Up to 190 Homes Sought in Project
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Deputies Plan Checkpoints to Crack Down on Drunk Drivers
- And Now, the Main Course : Waiters and Waitresses Serve Up Thrills, Spills at Newport Beach Race
- MISSION VIEJO : Affordable Housing Project Underway
- LA PALMA : City Council Honors Family of the Year
- Handguns OKd for Rancho Simi Park Rangers : Crime: The three officers may start packing pistols next year. A small survey of visitors reveals opposition.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Historic Pool, Gym Will Be Revamped
- INS Chief to Try to Settle Racial Bias Suit
- Update
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : NCAA Probation for Mississippi
- SOUTHERN SECTION CROSS-COUNTRY : Sanchez Heads Field at Section Finals
- Movie Review : The 'Miracle' of 1947, 47 Years Later : Main Characters Are a Joy to Watch, but Much Has Changed in John Hughes' Update
- Rep. Archer on Poor Children
- Delaine Eastin
- Harassment
- Newt Gingrich
- Smoking and Youths
- Negative Campaigning
- Psychedelic Solutions? : It was a long, strange trip in the '60s and early '70s. But the study of mind-altering drugs came to a screeching halt. Now, researchers are again looking at the possibility that the substances may be a key to curing addictions and mental illness.
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 18, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 18, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 18, 1994
- Obituaries - Nov. 18, 1994
- Obituaries - Nov. 18, 1994
- L.A. Joins Challenge to Prop. 187 : Immigration: Legal move comes amid debate over getting involved when many are calling for immediate enforcement. City attorney defends action as necessary.
- Firefighters Accused of Theft From Quake-Hit Apartments
- Lawyer Rips Maneuver by Attorneys for Simpson : Hearing: Detective Mark Fuhrman's lawyer calls defense team's renewed inquiry into his background a 'desperate' attempt to divert attention. Cochran says action is 'appropriate.'
- School Officials Sit Out Prop. 187 Court Battle
- Alarcon Allies More Than Willing to Stand Up and Be Counted
- THE RIVALRY: USC vs. UCLA : There's Nothing Like It : USC-UCLA Game Stirs Up Some Special Memories
- Safety Board Rejects Ergonomics Proposal : Workplace: California's action is expected to slow national efforts to combat cumulative trauma disorders.
- Democrats Lose Their Voice in Wake of GOP Takeover
- A Calm Before Expected Assembly Storm : Conciliation: Lame-duck session votes to be sure bills and salaries are still paid in the event of a fight over Speaker's post.
- Gingrich Asked to Not Reduce State's Clout
- TECHNOLOGY - Nov. 18, 1994
- EARLY WORK: Santa Ana Mayor-elect Miguel A....
- Sen. Feinstein Expected to Claim Victory : Politics: Incumbent plans news conference today while challenger Huffington refuses to concede until last absentee ballots are counted.
- Gingrich Asked to Retain State's Clout in House : Politics: California's GOP delegation meets with incoming Speaker. His spokesman says state will be well-represented in new leadership.
- Cleric Accused in N.Y. Bomb Plot Is Hospitalized With Pneumonia
- L.A. Joins Challenge to Prop. 187 : Immigration: Legal move comes amid debate over getting involved when many are calling for immediate enforcement. City attorney defends action as necessary.
- Furor Erupts Over Klan Joke on Set of 'E.R'
- Plan to Relocate Earthquake-Damaged Library Gains Support : Thousand Oaks: The main branch may be moved temporarily to the old city hall while crews complete repairs. Librarians and some officials back a move.
- Campus Drug Offenses Rise 46% in Summer '94
- Sports
- American Health Services Corp.: The Newport Beach...
- Workplace Ergonomics Rules Face Key Test in State : Safety: Controversial standards would be first in the nation. Board's ruling is expected to have national impact.
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Vampire Legends Still Haunt Big Screen : A UC Santa Barbara researcher has chronicled their history in an 850-page 'Encyclopedia of the Undead.'
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- D.A. Reopens Probe in Delores Jackson's Death : Investigation: Office acts in response to a coroner's report that said the former wife of Tito Jackson may have died in an 'assisted drowning.'
- BURBANK : Council Approves Its Own Pay Raise
- AUTOS
- AUTOS : Hard to Get a Handle on First O.C.-Designed Hyundai Concept Car
- A Turkey Wine
- With-It Water
- An Early Thanksgiving
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : A Holiday Centerpiece : Candlelight Concert Backers Look Forward to Season's Highlight
- Curbing Cholesterol With Drugs Aids Heart Patients
- Dining and Dancing Make for a Boogie Night
- LA MIRADA : Repairs Under Way on Two Creek Park Dams
- Haiti's Aristide Reportedly to Leave Priesthood
- Newport's Thunderbird Is Revved Up for Saturday
- A Fashion Statement to Call Her Very Own
- Outside, Looking Back In, It's Only Human to Wonder
- Dennis Ofsthun, co-owner of Rib Tickler's BBQ...
- FASHION : Politics Just Aren't in His Future
- FASHION : Taking Hats to Heart : Pachara started out crafting millinery at her kitchen table. Now it's a career and creative outlet for her.
- Task Force Creating Regional Alliance
- The Danger of a Fuzzy Calculus : Fed's latest interest rate hike seems to be based on crude benchmarks
- Slowing Down for the Rich and Famous
- PIRU : New Agency to Help Finance Rebuilding
- Clinton and the Truman Strategy : This is a non-starter; 1948's Comeback Kid had something to offer Democratic defectors.
- OJAI : Motorist Dies in Plunge Down Embankment
- Disneyland Marathon Faces Several Obstacles : Race: March 26 date, high entry fee and no appearance money could cause problems. Event will begin and end inside amusement park.
- InVitro International: The Irvine maker of product...
- Exxon Corp., Indonesia to Develop Natural Gas Field in S. China Sea
- Alessi Inc.: The Irvine electronics testing company...
- Thanksgiving Family Secrets : Trimming Down the Trimmings
- Raspberry Tart, Tamale Pie
- Various Artists"Kwanzaa Music" Rounder RecordsKwanzaa, a Swahili...
- White House Scrambles for Trade Pact Support : Economy: GOP leaders are hesitant on GATT vote. But Clinton aides still expect approval in lame-duck session.
- Coalition Government in Ireland Falls Apart : Politics: A judicial appointment by prime minister spurred collapse. It is not expected to affect Ulster cease-fire directly.
- A Close-up Look At People Who Matter : Adviser Helps Clients See Way to Better Lives
- LA PALMA : New Reservoir Doubles Water Supply
- LOS ANGELES : Grant Will Fund Homeless Center East of Downtown
- WOODLAND HILLS : Elementary School Starts Charity Drive
- ANAHEIM : Housing Project Gets Council's Final OK
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- Lakers Can't Meet Knicks Even Halfway : Pro basketball: New York leads by 17 at the half, has game well in hand by third quarter in a 110-89 victory.
- No Dope Now, Foreman Ready to Rope In Ali
- CLUB REVIEW : Prince's Mighty Glam Slam Losing Some of the Glam
- Executive Travel : Miles, Points and Upgrades
- Hearing to Focus on Housing, Economic Outlook
- Secret Deal by Maxson Said Improper : Ethics: CSULB president denies concealing parts of basketball coach's contract while at UNLV.
- EVENTS : Mariachi Music for Many Kinds of Ears
- The Boy Whose Head Is Jammed Full of Notes
- Off to Places Not Measured in Miles
- IRVINE : School Stadium Plans Now Out of the Picture
- Feeding the Body and Feeding the Spirit, the Rest of the Year
- BOOK LOOKS : "Underwear: The Fashion History" : Author: Alison Carter. : Info: Drama Book Publishers, 1992. 149 pages plus 12 pages of references including appendixes, glossary and index. Illustrated.
- Don't Turn the Page! It's My Sweeps Column!
- BUENA PARK : City to Aid Repair of Lower-Income Units
- Midget Cars Prove Perfect Fit for Cofer
- International Business
- ROCK TALK : Cover Charge Almost Killed the Tool Show : The band balked at the owner's plan to charge the under-21 crowd an extra $5 to make up for the two-drink minimum. In the end, the surcharge was waived.
- TRIED & TRUE : It's All Big Game: Dining on Lion, Peacocks, Gators
- Seafood Rules in the Exhilarating Land of Sam
- Topics / THEATER : Vaudeville Veterans Back in the Footlights