- Quarterback Don Majkowski, recovering from shoulder surgery,...
- Loyola Basketball Team Will Play Seven of First Nine Games at Home
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT
- TENNIS / NCAA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS : Black, Netter Reach Third Round
- NCAA TENNIS : Toreros' Noriega Wins, Advances to the Round of 16
- Sockers Wrap Up 9th Banner Season : MSL: Everybody gets into scoring act as Sockers close out Crunch, 8-6.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Leach-Pugh Doubles Team Fails U.S. Again in Team Cup
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Southern Truce Takes a Big Step Up
- GOP Senators Allege Cover-Up on POWs : Missing: The government has ignored reports of sightings in Southeast Asia, they say.
- Richard T. Mitch; Founder of National Gay Newsmagazine
- Former Professor Appointed South Korean Prime Minister
- REGIONAL REPORT : Some Southland Firms See Benefits From Free Trade : Commerce: They hope ending Mexican tariffs will spur exports. Others predict disaster, loss of U.S. jobs.
- PORT HUENEME : House Panel OKs Navy Projects
- Road Project Opponents Pin Hopes on Garter Snake
- FILLMORE : Panel Cites Project's Traffic Safety Effects
- COLUMN LEFT : A New Low in Capitalism: Selling Smog : AQMD's pollution-credit proposal needs a reality check.
- Planned Parenthood to Defy Ruling on Abortion
- Penguins Just One Win Away From Cup, 6-4
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : 5-A ROUNDUP : Rice Throttles Mater Dei in Baron Victory
- Von Stroheim's 'Greed' Can Still Rivet
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Leo Kottke: Strummin' His Stuff : His Timeless Style Blends Engaging Tales, Expressive Instrumental Work at the Coach House
- POP/ROCK/JAZZ
- A Circus for Everybody : Theater: 300 children and adults featured in a community effort.
- Police May Search Baggage in Cars, High Court Decides
- 1,300 Pounds of Cocaine Seized in Cerritos Raid
- School Removes Some Advertising From Black Publication
- ELECTIONS LOS ANGELES CITY COUNCIL : Slow-Growth Advocate Supports Galanter's Challenger
- Officers in Hawthorne End Protest
- Stagger, You're on a Patrol Car's Video Camera : Crime: Starting tonight, San Diego police and sheriff's deputies will tape suspected drunk drivers as a means of capturing evidence.
- Mission Hills Man Gets 22 Years for 9 Holdups
- Report Criticizes SDSU's Minority Hiring Record
- Life in the Village Gives Artist a Taste of Small-Town Gossip
- Legislator, 3 Aides Testify in Federal Inquiry of Robbins : Grand jury: The investigation is said to be focusing on the Van Nuys Democrat's actions in amending a bill for a car rental agency.
- CLIPBOARD : Non-Residential Building Valuations
- 5-A ROUNDUP
- Fernando Right on Schedule : Angels: Reports are encouraging on former Dodger pitcher, who will start double-A game Monday in Mississippi.
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Capistrano Valley's Petke Takes Calculating Approach to Game : Prep baseball: Outfielder, who has photographic memory, volunteered for leadoff duty and has a .330 average. Cougars play in 4-A quarterfinal today.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : Whiten, McDowell Suspended
- How Can They Win? Let Him Count Ways
- Safe Haven Fee for Salvadorans Cut to $255
- Recession Turns the Tables on 2 Clothing Retailers : Sales: Clothestime reported improved quarterly earnings. Wet Seal slipped.
- Britain Prepares to Prosecute Nazi War Criminal Suspects
- Bush to Join Reunion of Navy Shipmates
- Altered Visions : Runways Inspire Designing Students
- Roughing It at the Ritz of RV Parks : Recreation: At Newport Dunes, where creature comforts are standard gear and Fashion Island is within hiking distance, RVers don't camp, they go 'motor homing.'
- San Diego
- Former Washington Redskin quarterback Doug Williams was...
- Marden's Marvelous Make Over : San Fernando Coach Leads Once-Woeful Tigers to Brink of City Baseball Title
- CS Northridge Falls to Jones, Fresno State in Opener, 7-2
- POP/ROCK/JAZZ
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Fred': Too Much Intelligence for a Drop-Dead Comedy
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Furniture Store's Cafe Shows How Swede It Is
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : McRae Gets Kansas City Job; Dobson Was the 2nd Choice
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rangers Go 11, Win 10th in a Row
- PREP FLASHBACK : THIS WEEK IN COUNTY PREP SPORTS HISTORY
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL : Medina Stifles Mt. Carmel, Puts Spartans in Semis
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Mean 'Tatie' Still Steals the Heart
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Smooth Ride for 'Thelma & Louise'
- CLIPBOARD
- Man Uses 2 Banjos to Beat Wife to Death, Police Say
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : 11 Die, 30 Injured in Jetliner Crash
- Marine War Objector Given 4-Month Term
- Berried Treasure : Strawberries Are Almost a Thing of the Past in Garden Grove, but theFestival Honors Fruit--and Tradition
- Man Dies After Car Veers Off Freeway
- Basketball
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hershiser Could Pitch for Dodgers Next Week
- Padres Take Wild Victory in 12 Innings
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Bruce Willis' 'Hudson Hawk' Fails to Fly as Comedy Caper
- Stage of the Union : Theater: In an outdoor setting in Topanga Canyon, schoolchildren receive a lively lesson in labor history.
- Supreme Being and Tragedies
- Defining PC
- CIA Director
- Dornan's Efforts to Help Praised
- Supreme Court's Activism
- Supreme Court's Activism
- Supreme Being and Tragedies
- CIA Director
- Supreme Court's Activism
- No-Fault Insurance
- Supreme Being and Tragedies
- TELEVISION - May 24, 1991
- TELEVISION - May 24, 1991
- Obituaries - May 24, 1991
- TELEVISION - May 24, 1991
- TELEVISION - May 24, 1991
- Names in the News - May 24, 1991
- Names in the News - May 24, 1991
- Names in the News - May 24, 1991
- Names in the News - May 24, 1991
- Names in the News - May 24, 1991
- Names in the News - May 24, 1991
- NBC Affiliates Are Told There Are No Plans to Sell : Television:: The network's president denies rumors, saying owner General Electric's support remains strong.
- CAMPING IN STYLE: Some motor home travelers...
- Rumors of U.S. Aid Halt, Possible Intervention Set Off Yugoslav Furor : Eastern Europe: Communists see a plot. But Bush calls to say nothing has changed.
- Bernson Backs Off on Balboa Boulevard Blockade : Commuters: The councilman postpones a rush-hour traffic ban after a barrage of protests by officials and motorists.
- Police Stepping Up Probe of Bradley's Office : City Hall: Action comes after disclosures that the mayor's staff helped the council campaign of Rita Walters.
- MOVING UP: Brig. Gen. Harold W. Blot...
- SECOND IS BEST: The Angels' Wally Joyner,...
- THIS WEEKEND: The Strawberry Festival in Garden...
- Silky Undies for Guys, Sleek Jungle Shoes
- Disney Adjusts to Fallibility : Entertainment: It cuts costs after its worst quarter in six years. And it admits it goofed by letting spats with Peggy Lee and the Muppets go to court.
- Matsui Scraps Campaign for Cranston Seat
- RESCUERS: Poland wasn't the only European country...
- Homedco Receives $40-Million Credit Line
- Litton Industries Inc.: The Beverly Hills firm...
- Satellite Launch: McDonnell Douglas Space Systems Co....
- GOOD FOOD : Sugar: Surprisingly Innocent
- Yogurt Dip, Coconut Cake and Garlic Bread
- Behind the Scenes in a Hong Kong Kitchen : Cuisine: After months of planning and days of preparation, Hong Kong's grand Peninsula Hotel hosts an extraordinary festival of food.
- Putting a Price Tag on War Proves to Be a Battle in Itself
- Guilt Hangs On to Mother Love
- His Majesty's There to Serve Him : Profile: A teen's guide dog is always there, at school and home, performing everyday tasks most people take for granted.
- Fewer Lawyers Take Bias Suits, Surveys Find
- Initial Medication Hampered Mental Process, President Says
- How Two People Tried and Failed to Outfox a Tiny, 10-Pound Dog
- Pasadena : Hiring Goals Defined
- Persian Gulf War Correspondents Now Get Chance to Meet
- 1,000 Turn Out for 'Lonely' Bash
- THE BOOK BEAT SUE GRAFTON : Mystery Town : Whodunit author Sue Grafton lives in Santa Barbara and sets her tales in Santa Teresa.
- Mailbox Thefts Were Student Prank
- Officer Returns Assailant's Fire, but No One Hit
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : These Grads Could Be a Big Help
- OJAI : City Criticizes Study for Weldon Landfill
- Murderer Guilty of Another Killing
- Antonovich Joins Rivals of Builder's Plan to Export Water : Palmdale: City officials are fighting a landowner's offer to sell the state 6 million gallons a day.
- Newport Harbor Rallies to Win in 4-A Volleyball
- CITY SECTION SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : El Camino Real Youngsters Make Way to Title Game, 4-0
- NHL / STANLEY CUP FINALS : Green Sees North Stars Turn Into Gold
- Undrafted All-Pro Team
- GOLF / NCAA WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS : UCLA's Erb Shares Lead With First-Round 71
- El Toro Wins Flip, Plays Host in 4-A; Esperanza Hits Road in 5-A Baseball
- SCC Signs Reeves, Saddleback's Johnson
- Final Report On Green Advertising Issued: Eleven...
- Two Convicted of Bias-Claim Scam: A former...
- Yields Fall: The average yield on new...
- From the Turf to the Table : Hollywood Park: The Goose Girl is back in the infield, chicken is on the menu, and how about those Asian crab cakes?
- Questions? They've Got Answers
- Gofio Gusto and Mojo Potatoes : Island Food: Vividly flavorful dishes are cooked in the Canary Islands. Among them: "wrinkled" baby potatoes crusted with salt; fish and potatoes simmered in a rich broth.
- Here They Come Again, Those Eye-Watering, Nose-Itching, Throat-Burning, Can-Hardly-See-Your-Neighbor's-House : Smog Days of Summer : Lung Damage Shown in West Long Beach
- At Sea on L.A. Style's Sixth Anniversary
- Doubling Up : Shared Housing Can Help Ease Loneliness, Financial Pinch
- Sport Chalet Could Face Year Delay
- BOOK REVIEW : Gentle, Untidy Fable Unsheaths Its Claws : LOT'S WIFE <i> by Tom Wakefield</i> ; Serpent's Tail Press $9.95, 157 pages
- 5 in Police Department to Become Supervisors
- Some Words May Bug You, but No Need for a SigAlert
- Music With a Variety of Accents
- Playa Vista Developer May Escape Traffic Fees : Transportation: The builder may be allowed to satisfy a city law by constructing roads and low-income housing, and designing transit plans.
- California IN BRIEF : STOCKTON : Store Sued Over Check Policy
- Cal State San Marcos Holds Its 1st Commencement--Well, Sort Of
- Suspect in Underground Marijuana Farms Fired by DWP
- FHP May Buy San Francisco Care Provider : Health: Acquisition of Bridgeway would give the Fountain Valley company a foothold in Northern California.
- Toyota Says It Could Sell U.S. Autos in Japan
- RETAIL / LEISURE : Clothestime Betting on Indy-Style Car to Win Races, Customers
- Offering's Aftermath: Birtcher Medical Systems Inc., a...
- A Gladiator in Court and Karate Studio : Lawyer Passes On Samurai Attitude to His Students
- Court Rules Library Cannot Bar Homeless
- Pasadena : Recycling Contract OKd
- La Verne : Adult Businesses Restricted
- Temple City : Council OKs Larger Home
- Downey : Green Waste Recycling Test to Last Another 6 Months
- Fixx Kixx : If rock 'n' roll hasn't passed you by, and Big Issues appeal to you, check out this stylish British band.
- High School Cruisers : Prom: Granada Hills seniors' dance aboard a sailing vessel proves to be an amalgamation of subplots whose endings will become enshrined in nostalgia.
- He's a Real Handyman With a Hammer : Colleges: Azusa Pacific hammer thrower McCann is a good bet to win the event at NAIA championship.
- Shuttle 'Dodged' Engine Failure, Space Official Says
- Britain Outlaws Dogs Bred for Fighting : Safety: American pit bulls are singled out. The move follows the mauling of a 6-year-old girl.
- Kaiser Settles Over Improper Dumping
- OXNARD : School Board to Ban All Smoking by '96
- ANAHEIM : 'States Fair' a Learning Experience
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Looking at New Redevelopment Plan
- 4 Held in Connection With 50 Burglaries
- Whites Only Let Blacks Nibble at Edges of Power : Race relations: Age-old prejudices of the majority choke off minority opportunities.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Power Lines, Cancer Studied
- Commuter Route to Be Closed at Rush Hour : Balboa Boulevard: The move will disconnect a popular link between West Valley and northern L.A. County.
- L.A. Head of United Way Steps Down : Charity: The executive resigns a month after a fund drive finished $12 million short of its goal. He will remain with the organization.
- They Take Education Personally : Schools: Manhattan Beach Intermediate's 'warm and caring environment' is cited in its federal designation as a Blue Ribbon School.
- IRVINE : Abortion Question Topic of Town Forum
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL : Top Seeds Defeated in Division 1-A
- Improbable Berth Only Invigorates the Aztecs' Spirits : Baseball: Despite setbacks, SDSU heads for first-round baseball game in NCAA Regionals.
- Munro 10th in NAIA Golf Finals
- A Numbers Game
- Lewis Does Nothing to Strengthen Cause : Angels: He goes only 3 2/3 innings, and Hough keeps California in check for 5-3 victory. Sosa's three-run homer is key hit.
- HIGH SCHOOL GOLF : Smock Takes Charge, Rallies to Get Victory in CIF Tournament : Tournament: Coronado senior picks up a two-stroke win over Madison's Chris Riley.
- Drinkwater Glad Cypress' Season Didn't End While He Was Ailing : Community Colleges: After food poisoning forced him to miss Chargers' regional title game, infielder is ready for State tournament.
- STAGE REVIEW : Things Not What They Seem in 'Imagination' : In the Way Off Broadway Playhouse's presentation, the dynamite second act of this whodunit makes the turgid first act well worth the wait.
- Arts Discussion
- Ward Leads Woodbridge Past Ramona
- Birmingham to Lead Charge for Valley in City Track Finals
- No Sigh of Relief for Dodgers, 3-2 : Baseball: L.A.'s bullpen looking worse for wear as Hartley's wild pitch accounts for the decisive run in loss to the Astros.
- Titans to Travel to UCLA, Houston
- Coffee Ads Are Actress's Cup of Tea : Television: Sharon Maughan had a career in England long before those soft-sell spots. But 'now I'm a "name." ' She's on 'Mystery!' tonight.
- Watt Signs to Play at UC Santa Barbara
- Grand Jury Recommends Raising Lawyers' Pay to Curb Fraud
- Their Days Are Numbered : Today's NFL Standards for Size and Speed Don't Take Into Account a Unitas, Berry or Hornung
- Built for Speed, If His Race Car Is
- Boyd, DeBree Are Softball All-Americans
- UC Irvine Ends Funding of 5 Sports : Cutbacks: No programs are dropped, but water polo, four others will get no financial support from school.
- Rams, Cornerback Gray Close to Working Out Multi-Year Agreement : Football: His signing said to be a high priority because new defensive scheme emphasizes man-to-man pass coverage rather than zone.
- Typical Night for Fernando
- EQUITY WATCH : Manzanar Memories
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Giants Make It Tough on Craig
- FISHING NOTES : Twilight Trips Offer 9-to-5 Employees a Night Out on the Water
- Flyers Prompt Free-Speech Furor at UCSD
- The Ball Is Now in Riley's Court: Knicks Want Him as Their Coach
- COMMENTARY : Alcohol Abuse Has Been Ignored by NHL
- Southland Seeks Big Chunk of World Cup : Soccer: The Coliseum or Rose Bowl, perhaps both, expected to get some games in 1994 tournament.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Injuries Keep 4 From Lineup
- NOTEBOOK : Harris Still Experiences Pain
- Hockey
- STAGE REVIEW : 'The Fever' Cooled by Self-Flagellation
- No Clear Winner in L.A. Sweeps : TV ratings: KABC and KNBC share the No. 1 slot in afternoon news race, depending on who's counting. 'Oprah' again tops 'Donahue' and 'Geraldo.'
- VIDEO RENTALS : 'Ghost' Keeps a Solid Grip on Top Spot
- ART REVIEWS : Different Worlds, Dramatic Visions : County Museum of Art: Clarence John Laughlin's photographs of the lush and mournful South reflect his own bittersweet upbringing in New Orleans.
- 8 Students Arrested in SDSU Wall Vigil : Education: President Day agrees to allow part of graffiti and artwork, created in protest over planned budget cuts, to remain.
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Officers Cleared in Rights Case
- MINOR LEAGUES : In a Pinch, Bullock Is Main Man for Expos
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Harvard Starts Slowly but Rolls Into 3-A Final
- K.C. Fires Wathan; Cubs Hire Essian : Baseball: Last-place Royals make a change. Chicago makes former catcher youngest manager.
- CLU Doubles Team Falls in NAIA Championships
- Banning's Chavez Says He Is Ready for Title Role
- PREP TRACK : Locke Girls After Eighth Title in Row
- USDHS, La Jolla Make Finals
- Knuckling Under Not For Hough : Baseball: At 43, White Sox pitcher is still coming up a winner.
- Engineers Don't Know Source of Subway Leaks
- Deputies Discover Body After Breaking Up Fight
- CLU's Leonhardt Signs Tiger Contract
- Lewis' Job in Jeopardy After Loss : Angels: He goes just 3 2/3 innings and Hough keeps California in check for 5-3 victory. Sosa's three-run homer is key hit.
- ART
- MUSIC
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Dog Day Afternoons
- Hold the Mushrooms--in the Burger
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Gun Ban in Public Housing Challenged
- World IN BRIEF : TUNISIA : Hundreds Reported Seized in Coup Plot
- A DAY IN THE PARK
- Syria-Lebanon Pact Sparks Strong Warnings by Israel
- Bel-Air : University of Judaism Gift
- Green Suits Them : An agency gives its prospective clients the ecological third degree.
- Police Chief Under Fire on Promotions
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Screens Galore : There are high hopes that a new multiplex--the first of two--will turn around the declining fortunes of a Simi Valley mall.
- Students Shocked as Board Cuts Funds for Academic Decathlon : Schools: Saddleback District action could force the champion Laguna Hills High team to disband. Many other programs will be lost under a $4.3-million budget-reduction plan.
- San Pedro Hospital Ends Deficit Years
- NEWPORT BEACH : Boy Reports Attempt by Man to Grab Him
- Organizations Offer Array of Health Classes
- Magic of Poetry : Since joining the Cal Lutheran University faculty in 1970, Jack Ledbetter has been a mentor to hundreds of students.
- Council OKs $5 Million for Depot in Chatsworth : Transportation: Commuter rail service to downtown could begin by the end of 1992. The action lays the groundwork for a large transit hub.
- Prosecutor Tells Court Ely Abused His Power : Trial: Opening statements are heard. The trustee's attorney says his client never set out to rob the college district.
- Oceanside
- Youth Spraying Graffiti Shot in Leg
- Hearing on Ideas for Hospital Site
- Chula Vista
- Father Faughnan of St. Catherine Dies
- THOUSAND OAKS : City to Guarantee Library Group Loan
- Dog Owner Guilty in Man's Death : Courts: A jury determines that Charles Duarte is responsible for a pack of dogs that attacked and killed a ranch hand. The verdict is involuntary manslaughter.
- Basketball
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry Already Seeing Red
- He's Blazing Now : Western finals: Terry Porter, a point guard with humble beginnings, has pushed Portland--and himself--to elite status in the NBA.
- A Typical Night for Fernando : Baseball: He brings out a crowd, survives wildness in four-inning stint at Palm Springs.
- Onetime Teammates Relinquish Scholarships to Gain Playing Time : College baseball: Moorpark College products Suarez, Berman transfer to Cal Lutheran after riding the bench at Division I schools.
- Billboard Redefines What's a Hit Record : Country Wins Big on New Computerized Chart but Some Stores, Record Companies Rap Results
- FHP May Gain a Foothold in N. California : Expansion: In hopes of attracting more large corporate clients, the Fountain Valley-based HMO is pursuing an acquisition in San Francisco.
- STOCKS : Dow Edges Up 4.25; Trading Pace Slows
- School Construction
- Sweet Onions, the 'A' List and Pistachios
- * Do you know how to boil...
- THROWING MUSES aren't BLOWING FUSES : A Band Known for Raw, Harrowing Musical Psychodramas Overcomes Personal, Professional Problems
- Pepperdine sophomore middle blocker Tom Sorenson and...
- PEOPLE IN ENTERTAINMENT
- THEATER REVIEW ONE-ACT FESTIVAL : Moving Theater : The audience has to hike all over the Moorpark College campus. Its reward is student-written plays that outdo the pros.
- Bruins Try to Four-Peat in Softball
- Pomona Must Raise Its Taxes or Lay Off 72 : Government: The cutbacks would be the worst since the '70s. Many layoffs could be avoided by adopting revenue-increasing measures suggested by a citizens panel.
- Man Who Arranged Killing Is Sentenced
- COUNTYWIDE : Higher Dump Fees to Be Discussed
- Board Moves to Fire Moorpark College Head : Personnel: A second administrator faces a reprimand over concerns of improper financial dealings with a private foundation.
- Seize the Moment for Democracy : Middle class' calm offers Roh an opportunity
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Approves Pay Hikes of 19 1/2%
- Goland Gets 2 Years in Takeover of S
- Koll Officials Asked About Contributions : Politics: The district attorney's office has questioned executives of development company about money given to Harriett M. Wieder's 1990 reelection campaign.
- Jimmy Laister Has Change of Heart
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : No Bologna: Two Upsets, and Muster Struggles
- Bondholders Rip Executive Life Plan
- House Defense Bill Eases Abortion Ban : Military: Overseas hospitals would again be allowed to perform the procedure. The measure, sent to the Senate, faces a veto threat over the issue.
- Holes Later . . . : An annotated duffer's guide to the pleasantries and perils of the 18 championship golf courses in Ventura County.
- New Panel to Replace 2 Parking Boards
- Santa Fe Springs : Restaurant Owner to Build Helipad, Give It to the City
- New Face on the City Council : Politics: In a largely uneventful election, David Sanchez narrowly wins the right to fill the seat vacated by the mayor.
- Anti-Growth Forces Heed Battle Cry : Development: They turn out in droves at a council meeting, delaying action on a plan to exempt hundreds of homes from moratorium.
- Pomona : New Street Names Proposed
- Pasadena : Hawkey Presents '92 Budget
- Athletes Hoping to Clear Hurdle at Masters on Way to CIF State Meet : Track: Top five finishers in each event Friday at Cerritos advance to next week's preliminaries.
- Colleges : Weaver Becomes President of L.B. City College Board
- U.S. Rated 7th in Human Development : Benefits: Japan and Canada top U.N.'s list in annual report on economic and social advantages.
- Spears Banned in South African Black Townships
- SPORTSCOPE : Masters Meet Is Final Stop Before State Meet
- Parents Demand Board Reinstate Ousted Principal
- VENTURA : Man Denies Guilt in Blinding of Infant
- Teachers' Rally Asks No Cuts in Jobs, Pay : Education: Union mounts protest by 5,000 in budget fight. Marchers call for more state money and reductions in school bureaucracy.
- OXNARD : D.A. Says Council Broke Meeting Law
- Gynecologist Accused of Sexually Massaging Patient
- Chance for Peace in Ethiopia
- City's Revenue Loss Threatens 45 Positions