- COLUMN LEFT : When Blacks Kill Blacks There's Silence : If blacks were killing whites, we would see portable electric chairs on the streets.
- To Succeed, Any New City Planning Chief Must Have a Freer Hand : Growth: Whoever gets the job of preparing Los Angeles for its future can only manage if allowed to remain above politics. That's unlikely.
- Love Christmas, but hate shopping? Want the...
- El Camino Places 8, Southwest 1 on All-State JC Football Team
- WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Titans' Miller Has 30 Points, Six Blocks
- CANYONS TOURNAMENT : Pierce Beats Riverside in Final, 77-57
- TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS : Geary Gets the Best of Former Mates in Mater Dei's Victory
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Cerritos Slows Mission Viejo, Wins at Brea
- Philippine Battle Kills 21
- Stocking Stuffers for the Kids
- California IN BRIEF : SONORA : Man Gets 55 Years for Kidnap, Rape
- Waves Go Cold and Lose to Boise State, 66-56 : Pepperdine: Team is scoreless in the final 3:12 as Broncos pull away for a nonconference victory.
- MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Saddleback's Free Throws Hold Off MiraCosta, 82-80
- Sooner Boomers Blow Off Loyola, 172-112 : Lions: They become Oklahoma's 51st consecutive victims at home as Price scores 56 points. Lowery has 41.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Hoyas Get a Lesson From Young Miners
- Mozart: Piano Concerto, K. 414. Shostakovich: Piano...
- So There!
- The Murderous Rage of Quiet Mrs. Cage : A taut one-act play probes the mind of a middle-aged woman whose submissiveness was once expected by society but is now scorned
- SPARE NO EXPENSE: The $10.98 tape is...
- An Appearing Act by Penn and Teller
- Divorce Before Selling House to Get Exemption
- The Admar Group Inc.: The Orange-managed health...
- FICTION
- A Guide to the Bet of Southern California : FOOD : Dry-Cured for the Holidays
- UP FOR GRABS: A Trip Through Time...
- FOOD : Where the Proof Is : Dickens Never Tasted Anything Like This Persimmon Pudding
- Poinsettias Outlast the Holidays
- A GUIDE TO THE IMPRESSIONIST LANDSCAPE <i> by Patty Lurie (Bullfinch: $16.95)</i>
- Building Code Complaints Go Unchecked : Government: Long Beach audit blames inefficiency and poor records-keeping in the planning department for backlog.
- Culver City Jurist Is Named Judge of Year
- L.A. COUNTY'S CENTRAL JAIL : Overcrowding and Age Burden Facility
- As Democracy Appears, Ranks of Women Drop in Halls of Government : Eastern Europe: The females in the Communist regimes were mostly showpieces. There are strong forces holding them back.
- I guess you could say paleontology was...
- Where Have All The Leaders Gone? : California Could Use One
- Arrest Made in Largest Steroid Raid in County : Thousand Oaks: The seizure includes 250,000 doses, scales, guns, $30,000 and 800 empty medicine bottles. A vitamin salesman is held.
- Adoption Betrayal Shatters Dreams : Babies: A prospective parent supported a couple whose child she hoped would be hers, only to have them disappear. Police have uncovered a series of similar broken promises.
- Morehouse Industries Inc.: The Fullerton manufacturer of...
- Gifts for Skinny Gourmets
- A Song in Her Heart for Momma
- Tablecloths Come Out as the Holidays Ring In : Linens: Company offers tips in caring for dining room finery.
- Skateboarders Skirt Milan Traffic Ban
- Mules Play Key Role in Opium Trade : Drugs: The caravans take poppies from inaccessible mountain areas to heroin factories spread throughout the Golden Triangle.
- Monrovia Firm's $3,500 Gadget Will Guide U.S. Troops in Desert
- Soviets Drop Barriers to Israel Diplomatic Ties : Mideast: Participation in a regional peace conference had been a condition. Moscow cautions that full relations may take a while.
- French Women Enter the Battle to Eliminate Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
- Quake Alert: 439 Buildings Rated Unsafe : But None of the County's Cities Have Adopted Laws for Pre-1935 Structures
- A Taste of Baja Pleasures That Drug Suspect Once Enjoyed
- How Do Vegetarians Celebrate the Holidays? : Menus: Several chefs from leading vegetarian restaurants dish out recipes for meatless holiday dinners.
- A Guide to the Bet of Southern California : KIDS : Christmas Coloring
- Full Lineup of Yule Fun and Song : A roundup of holiday concerts and events in the area:
- At one particular house in Monrovia, it's...
- Envoys Believe Iraq Is Capable of Long Holdout
- Nan Graham; She Posed for Brother's 'American Gothic'
- Alhambra : Toy Drive for Maryvale
- Santa Monica High Has Lunchtime Blues : Schools: Principal's compromise proposal would require students to earn the right to leave campus for midday break.
- Where Have All The Leaders Gone? : Federalism Is the Great Healer
- Driver, 28, Killed as Car Hits Tree and Burns in Simi
- Residents March for Cleaner Community
- Cough Lozenges Taste Awful, Sell Well
- Getting to the Displays
- Rioting Ends in Albania With Military Taking Control
- Steroids Seized; Mail-Order Vitamin Salesman Arrested
- Downey Police Union Critical of Chief : Law enforcement: Poll of officers shows morale problems. There is talk of a vote of no confidence in D. Clayton Mayes' administration.
- What the World Needs Now--Ears That Listen Up : Relationships: The problem is not so much a failure to talk to one another as it is a hesitancy to hear what the other person or side is saying.
- A Hangar Holiday in Tustin : Marines Narrow Yuletide Gulf a Bit
- Curtis to Quit as Prosecutor in Riverside
- Drawing the Line on Pool Safety : * A County Panel Is Writing Tough Rules to Safeguard Youngsters
- Rethinking Military Message : Peace Group Tells Students Things Recruiters Don't Mention
- Ban on Paid-Entry Parties Not Needed : * Parental Responsibility, Existing Liquor Laws Should Do the Trick
- Charting the Seattle SuperSonics' Slide
- TENNIS GRAND SLAM CUP : Gilbert Fights Way Into Final Against Sampras
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Despite Earlier Doubts, Poly's Campbell Finds Football Has Its Reward
- 'Big Three' Coaches Not Over the Hill Yet
- Ford Meets Sneed's Challenge
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Master's Upsets UC San Diego, 90-83
- QBs Fall in Bills' Victory : Pro football: Buffalo holds off Giants, 17-13, after injuries to Simms and Kelly.
- Ditka Has Necessities to Be the Perfect Type-A Person
- PREP WRAPUP : Gene Vollnogle (289 Wins, 10 City Titles) Exits a Legend : Football: State's top coach is "going to be hard to replace," says Jim D'Amore, his heir at Carson.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Losing Brings Out Best / Worst in the Pistons
- Young Emerging Artists Have an Ear and an Eye at Parker-Zanic Gallery
- Oil Company Is Heart of the Confrontation : Saudi Arabia: Aramco is the economic lifeline that America, in effect, has come to defend.
- Buenos Aires Zoo Has Gone to the Dogs : Wildlife: Caged animals suffer in an overcrowded, decaying facility in a city preoccupied with financial troubles.
- Right at Home : With Its Sophisticated Crowd and a Decor That Resembles Grandma's Parlor, the Living Room Is Part Cosmopolitan, Part Cozy Coffeehouse.
- Chang Chun; Nationalist China Leader, Presidential Adviser
- Rod Stewart Weds in Beverly Hills
- Madison, Wis., Acts to Wipe Tarnish Off Liberal Image
- Rally Protests U.S. Role in Middle East : Gulf crisis: The demonstrations are to continue through Jan. 15, the U.N. deadline for Iraq's pullout from Kuwait.
- The Region : Voter Registration Deadline
- Surplus Rocket Casings Help to Water Desert Wildlife
- Job-Training Program Is Still Struggling : Pasadena: After three years, GAIN still has no permanent leader and is charged with bias.
- Worries About a Book : 'American Psycho' outrages many; what to do?
- Gunshot Wound Forces Early Retirement for Redondo Officer : Law enforcement: Len Knott, 41, was awarded the Medal of Valor after he was shot in the face in September. Chronic, debilitating pain has put an end to his 14-year career.
- San Diego
- Mass Graves Discovered
- Malfunctioning Gas Lamp Blamed for Deaths of 2 Men
- Homeowners' Picketing Fails to Deter Buyers in Palmdale
- Santa Lifts Spirits of the Down and Out
- Rigid Discipline Straightens Out Ex-Cons : Rehabilitation: Anaheim's Celebrate Freedom Outreach stresses religion and regimen. No one has returned to jail.
- Lawndale Ex-Councilman and Wife Arrested in Property Line Dispute
- Bengals Receiving Little Sympathy : Raiders: Esiason's groin injury doesn't distract L.A. from today's task at the Coliseum.
- County Tests Children for Reaction to Malathion : Pesticide: Substance is applied to skin of volunteers to determine whether it can provoke allergic responses. Opponents say long-term dangers are too poorly understood to conduct study.
- Sockers, Cleveland Discuss Proposed Trade for Sweeney
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : St. Genevieve, Assisted by Rodriguez, Claims Mojave Championship
- Harvard's Moran Receives Honor for Water Polo
- Aztecs Bury Their Worries In an Anthill
- VAQUERO CLASSIC : Big Lead Not Big Enough for Canyons
- Debussy: 'Prelude a l'apre midi d'un faune."...
- MOVIES : COMMENTARY : Elegy for a Not-So-New Frontier : 'Dances With Wolves,' with its lyrical views of untamed land and explosive, unpredictable violence, does a dying genre proud
- Today's Farm Crisis Differs From Disaster Seen in '30s
- HOW THE OTHER HALF LIVES : THE MAN WHO CHANGED THE WORLD : The Lives of Mikhail S. Gorbachev <i> By Gail Sheehy (Harper Collins: $22.95; 432 pp.) </i>
- Lender Can Be an Ally in a Money Pinch
- PHOTOGRAPHING MONTANA, 1894-1928, by Donna M....
- Pasadena : Endowment for Dogs
- Here is an opportunity to take a...
- $2 Lesson Introduced Norwalk Teacher to an Old Sport With a Point to It
- San Gabriel : Equipment for Vet Clinic
- Karpov on Edge of Elimination in Chess Match
- Agricultural Researchers Seek Down-to-Earth Applications for Space Technology
- Fighting in Iraq Not Likely to Harm Antiquities : Archeology: Most artifacts are buried in the sands of the desert and are in little danger, scientists say.
- Scorpions and Petroglyphs and 2,000 White Elephants : Thrifts: Many seized S&L; properties cannot be sold due to scientific, environmental and other restrictions.
- Walnut May Close the Book on Directories
- The Numbers
- Proposed County Ordinance Calls for Ban on Parking Cars in Yards
- Mr. Smith : Victor Andersen Keeps Embers of the Fading Blacksmith Trade Aglow
- Donated Books to Be Flown to Troops
- Parks Group Seeking New Fund Sources
- Husband-Wife Team Seeking Teacher Rights in San Diego : Education: They met as union activists in the 1970s and continue to demand equal say in training and curriculum for teachers.
- Scripps Ranch Man Recounts Days as a Hostage
- Webster Gives Tantrum a New Definition
- Irvine Press Backfires, Against San Diego State : Anteaters: Aztecs take advantage of turnovers and poor shooting to pour in layups in an 87-73 victory.
- California IN BRIEF : HAYWARD : Black Man Offered New Job Interview
- COLUMN ONE : Crime Overloads L.A. Justice System : Many suspects are never prosecuted and small crimes are often ignored. A yearlong jail sentence actually means 155 days or less.
- REGIONAL REPORT : Diversity Marks New Anti-War Movement : Protest: Southland coalition lags national effort, but is growing by enlisting veteran activists and neophytes.
- Samarkand, Ancient City of Azure and Gold, Thrives Almost Unnoticed : Muslim Asia: Alexander the Great, Genghis Khan and Marco Polo once roamed the neighborhood. Rudyard Kipling labeled the region 'the back of beyond.'
- McGovern Returns to His Roots--Teaching on College Campus : Presidency: Cornell students vie to get into his U.S. foreign policy class. Exaggerated fear of communism, he says, cost him his Senate seat.
- Ex-Gunman for IRA Finds Peace of Mind
- Carter Praises Haiti's Preparations on Eve of Key Presidential Elections
- Lights Cast a Holiday Glow Over the Valley : Decorations: From Agoura Hills to Valencia, homeowners deck their walls, trees and rooftops with seasonal displays.
- San Marino : School Speed Zones Set
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Quake's Financial Impact Still Felt
- Gambling Family Just Keeps Rambling on N.Y. Radio
- Ever Dream of Jeannie as J.R.'s Nightmare
- 5 Die, 127 Hurt as Worst Riots in 7 Years Sweep Morocco City
- Time to Rein In the Monopoly of Cable : Television: As cost of basic service increases, the need grows for control--through regulation or competition--of the cable industry.
- Port Reopens Its Search for Firm to Run Parking Lot : Services: The current operator accuses the Harbor Commission of bad faith over the way it handled a competition for the five-year contract worth about $2 million.
- Call of 'Affordable Housing' Drowns Out Call of the Wild : * Supervisors Had a Chance to Save Rare Canyon Habitat--and Blew It
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE WATER SHORTAGE : Agriculture Holds Key to Future Plenitude, Not Developers : New homes, with water-saving fixtures throughout, are nearly 25% more water efficient than older homes.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Battle of the Canyons Goes to Canyon Country in OT
- Sockers Douse Comets to Win Fourth in a Row
- MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : SCC Survives a Late Burst by Biola
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Georgia Southern Wins I-AA Title
- Southland Gets Into Seasonal Spirit of Giving
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Mt. Carmel Girls Give Coach Special Victory
- Playoffs Easy to Predict
- T-Bone Gets His Due : "The Complete Recordings of T-Bone Walker, 1940-1954" display the bluesman's seminal influence on the genre
- VTN Corp.: The Orange-based engineering and consulting...
- The Book Business' Billion-Dollar Baby
- Viewpoints : What Now, for World Commerce, After GATT?
- RATING THE ENTERPRISE ZONE : These public-private partnerships have had mixed success. Some wonder if they are worth the effort.
- BEYOND THE REVOLUTION: My Life and Times...
- Added Charge for Rental Owners?
- Parents Back Principal Named in Scandal : Morals: Two school administrators have asked that they be allowed to resign rather than face dismissal in sex scandal. Some parents are saying that termination is too strong a punishment.
- Scott Burrell Faces Some Tough Choices
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : UCLA Women Strike Fast, Breeze to Title
- Yanai Wins 200th as Toros Plod Past N. Colorado, 49-46 : College basketball: It wasn't pretty. Only 77 people watched. But the Cal State Dominguez Hills basketball coach reached a career milestone.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Red-Hot Red Wings Beat Flyers, 3-1
- GORE'S GREATEST HITS: Every year we're on...
- Is Rock 'n' Roll on Its Last Legs? or Just in a Slump?
- RESTAURANTS : Bice Makes Nice : The restaurant that everybody loved to hate has changed--there's a distinctive new chef and a new attitude
- MUSIC : Vladimir Ashkenazy's Long Voyage Home : Recordings made during his return to the Soviet Union recall bittersweet memories for the pianist-conductor
- Choosing the Right Ship Can Be Key to Cruising
- A Guide to the Bet of Southern California : HANDMADE : Rain in a Stick
- European Reverie
- Hooterville pays tribute to "The Beverly Hillbillies"...
- New Phoenix Air Terminal Has California Link
- Americans Adopting Babies in Peru Face a Nightmare of Court Battles and Bribes
- Stop Dreaming and Start Watching : A Catalogue of Film Classics From Christmases Past
- Mexico's Bagdad Once Clashed With U.S.
- Claremont High School Student Repays Ex-Teachers for Lessons in Life
- Nation IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Earlier Case May Jail Bombing Suspect
- PLO Article Endorses Holocaust as Hoax : Revisionism: Officials from Wiesenthal center plan to protest in Geneva.
- Newport Sex Convict Says the Law Did Him Wrong
- SNAPSHOT / A GLIMPSE OF THE SYSTEM : A Drunken Fight, a Killing--and 18 Months in Prison
- Teddy Bears Bring Out the Kid in Adults
- Restaurants Join Effort to Avoid Drunk Driving : Holidays: A program on the Westside that offers free soft drinks for designated drivers is being copied in other areas of the city and county.
- 6 Injured in Chain-Reaction Collision
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- City Opens Emergency Shelters for Homeless
- College Drama Classes Help Students Become a Hard Act to Follow : Thespians: Lawyers use theatrical training to improve their chances of success in jury trials and psychologists to interact better with clients.
- MEN'S BASKETBALLTim Rapp scored a game-high 32...
- In Wicket World, Time Stands Still
- Estrada Stays on Target in San Dieguito Victory : Girls' soccer: She gets two goals, three assists to help top-ranked Mustangs beat No. 2 Bonita Vista.
- STAGE : Can't Kick Him Out of <i> This</i> Club : Having burned his bridges in the stage world, Charles Marowitz plans his own theater in Malibu
- In Search of . . . Maureen O'Hara
- ON THE TIP: The "Explicit Lyrics" sticker...
- Arresting Women Who Solicit Drinks
- Biweekly Payments
- Need for a Bit of Humor in Life Is Helping Some People Make a Living Out of Fun
- Use Rules to Rid Condo Boards of 'Gray Hairs'
- The Best of 1990 : Top Discoveries From California Wineries
- Hidden Homeless Need Women's Support
- MCA Was Out-Negotiated by Its Japanese Suitor
- 'Twas Spite, Not Spit
- 'Stranger' Reactions
- Not the Shortest
- Optimists Need to Come Out of Closet
- Parking Bind in San Juan
- 'Laguna Gay Life Ebbing Away'--A Disservice to the Residents
- The New Lear
- The New Lear
- CBS Failed to Pursue Audience for Baseball
- Protecting Niguel's Ridgelines
- What Clout?
- Delay of Bridge Repair Will Increase the Cost
- After viewing CBS' movie "The Stranger Within,"...
- U.S. Dissent in Persian Gulf Confrontation
- Yes on Refugees
- Hidden Homeless Need Women's Support
- Paying Car Poolers Is Not a Good Idea
- Wrong About Right
- Say Something Nice
- New Federal Child-Care Legislation Provides Foundation on Which to Build in the Future
- Diversity of U.S. Religions
- Too Much Tipping
- Deaths on Rail Tracks
- The New Lear
- Ties That Bind
- Use Rules to Rid Condo Boards of 'Gray Hairs'
- U.S. Dissent in Persian Gulf Confrontation
- Reservist's Fight Could Have Been Avoided
- No Paradise or Appeal
- Activists Should Try More Positive Focus
- Profitable Peek for Men's Magazines
- NONFICTION - Dec. 16, 1990
- NONFICTION - Dec. 16, 1990
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- Names in the News - Dec. 16, 1990
- Names in the News - Dec. 16, 1990
- Names in the News - Dec. 16, 1990
- Families of Sect Victims Skeptical : Tragedy: They don't believe the deaths of 12 at a religious ceremony resulted from accidental asphyxiation.
- Cranston Refused 3 Times to Help Keating, Committee Is Told : Thrifts: An ex-lobbyist for the S&L; owner testifies before the ethics panel that the senator never appeared to be acting solely in response to contributions.
- Families of 12 Who Died During Rite Are Skeptical : Tragedy: Survivors are angry over official finding of accidental death by asphyxiation in a Tijuana home during religious ceremony. Some suspect foul play.
- Sampling Flavors of Maastricht
- Wines and the Rock of Solutre
- Children's books are of course available all...
- White Keeps Wilson Machine Running
- Iraq Rebuffs Bush on Date for Talks as Well as Agenda : Gulf crisis: A White House spokesman says the rejection proves that Baghdad is not serious about discussing the U.N. demand that it pull out of Kuwait.
- After a Year, Kidnaping Is Still a Mystery : Bleak Christmas: Family is not celebrating as a trail of clues in the abduction of Leticia Hernandez, 8, of Oceanside has hit a dead end in the wilds of northern Florida.
- Witnesses See Man, 21, Slain Execution-Style
- Matzen Benefactor Says Fugitive Was Suicidal : Crime: The convoluted plot thickens further as the murder suspect is held in psychiatric ward of County Jail.
- Two for the Road
- Newspapers, TV Stations Predict a Tough 1991 : Communications: Many media executives forecast additional cost-cutting, even job reductions. The key reason is a drop in advertising.
- Union Demand Dropped in Nordstrom Contract
- A Mix of Christian, Folk Beliefs : Religion: Federico Mexia used Catholicism, superstition and his own imagination. Such groups are common among rootless people, scholars say.
- Wilson Won Both Election Day and Absentee Votes
- Brazil Unionist Slain
- THOUSAND OAKS : 4 Newcomers Will Join Planning Board
- PLEASANT VALLEY : Trustee of 11 Years to Lead School Panel
- CRIMES BY AREA COVERED BY THE LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT
- Friends Bid Final Farewell to One of America's Last Cowboys
- Fountain Valley's Schroller Commits to UCLA
- League Decides Against Sticking It to Webster : Kings: NHL spokesman says there won't be any investigation into coach's stick-throwing incident at the Forum.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Georgia's Defense Slows Down Miami, 78-60
- 'Our Ticket to Acceptance' : Actor With Down's Syndrome on 'Life Goes On' Has Become a Role Model for Many
- Comedian Is Also Host of Game Show : Performer: Jordan Brady, who will appear at the Laff Stop on Monday, frequently puts his experiences on MTV's "Turn It Up" to humorous use in his act.
- STAGE REVIEW : A Christmas Card From the Great Plains : Nebraska troupe will bring its delicious production of Dickens' holiday classic to Orange Coast College on Sunday.
- Training Pact Awarded
- Matsushita Secures MCA Funds: Matsushita Electric Industrial...
- New Doorjamb May Outshine a Putty Job
- NATION IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : 125 Homeless After Five Buildings Burn
- Gorbachev Bans Republics' Trade Deals
- Missouri Court Says Family Can Let Woman Die
- NATION IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Snow Hits Rockies Aims for Midwest
- COUNTYWIDE : Caltrans Begins Removing Graffiti
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Redeveloped Sites Appreciate by 23%
- 2 Blacks Plead No Contest in Rights Case
- Ex-U.S. Agent's Banking Described : Courts: Darnell Garcia, a former DEA officer, moved $2 million through a Swiss institution to Luxembourg, records show.
- For Rams, Advice Is Too Cheap
- In a Big Twist, Poly Turns to Its Passing and Defense
- Craig Gets His Wish for More Work : NFL: Rams shut down 49ers' pass-oriented attack three weeks ago. But San Francisco's once-neglected rushing game has returned.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
- STAGE REVIEW : Dickens' 'Carol' From the Great Plains
- MUSIC REVIEW : Temirkanov's Mannered Mahler Second
- STAGE REVIEW : Lamb's Sweetened 'Carol' Goes With Dinner
- GULF WATCH: Day 135 : A Daily Briefing Paper On Developments In The Crisis
- Friedrich Duerrenmatt; Rebel Swiss Author
- Hard Problems Handling Prisoners Foreseen in Any Assault on Iraqis : Military: Experts say 100,000 troops might be captured. Caring for them would pose legal and logistic challenges.
- Catfish Workers Ratify 3-Year Pact, End Strike
- Killer Executed in Virginia
- Albania Rocked by 2nd Day of Riots; More Troops Called
- Assault Suspect Escapes Custody While at Hospital
- VENTURA : Message Board for Auto Dealers Denied
- Christmas Lights Strung on Cypress Near Menorah
- PERSPECTIVE ON MENTAL ILLNESS : 'Right' to Madness: a Cruel Hoax : The anti-psychiatry movement that shut state hospitals created an inhumane world on our streets.
- South Bay Man Arraigned as the 'LAX Senior Bandit'
- MSL NOTEBOOK / JOHN GEIS : Sockers Miss Swiss Trip, Youth Camp