- Black Newspaper Urges ANC to Attend Talks
- Walk of Fame: "Georgia on My Mind"...
- Military Blocks March Against Cameroon Chief
- Cyclists, Irvine Police Claim Victory in Rules Dispute
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE PRESIDENT : Was a 'War Hormone' at Work? : Bush's hyperthyroidism combined with his usual hyper style may have shaped his choice of combat over sanctions.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Plan to Take Control of Street Lights OKd
- Grass-Roots Push Aims to Cut Down Seymour : Politics: Dannemeyer, readying for the 1992 primary, is organizing a rainbow coalition of right-wing interests.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Keeping Church and State Separate
- Crash Kills 2 Adults; 4 Children Are Unhurt
- Sanctuary Protection Sought for Coastline : Environment: A local coalition is seeking a federal agency's designation that could prohibit oil drilling in a 900-square-mile area off Laguna Beach.
- Since Slide, It's Been All Downhill : Homes: Residents were left in a financial hole when a hillside moved down on their properties. Insurance firms and the city both refuse to pay for repairs.
- Wings of War : WWII Plane Buffs Relive Some History While Attempting to Preserve It
- Coaches Wage Turf War Over Playing Fields : Sports: It's football versus soccer coaches in a tussle over limited space for youth teams in Encinitas. Both say the city needs more parks.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE REGIONAL BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Riverside Rallies to Eliminate Rancho Santiago
- Pro Surfer Billy, Huntington Beach's Wagschal Win Title
- Boxing
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Felix Aggravates Injury, May Need Rest
- Angels Show Interest in Getting Fernando
- Channel 2 News Wins Top Emmys : Television: KCBS' 5 and 6 p.m. shows lead a 12-statuette night, but Channel 7 wins the most honors with 13 trophies.
- Concert Singers Offer Recent American Works
- Isuzu Taps Media Buyer: American Isuzu Motors...
- Gas Price Jumps 2.15 Cents a Gallon:...
- Low-Tech Vietnam Tackles a High-Tech Niche : Computers: A small Hanoi firm is developing software. One of its start-up problems: Having to accept six tons of thread as payment for an order.
- PLATFORM : 11 Heroes and Justice: the Tape Told a Different Story
- SANTA ANA : Building Owners to Vote on New Tax
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School-Name Ideas Include Mrs. Bush
- MISSION VIEJO : Council Seeks More Details on Project
- Padres Get Gutty Victory
- Crunch Comes Back to Haunt Sockers
- Television stations based in Orange County won...
- Music : Pacific Symphony Reaches Out in Concert
- California IN BRIEF : ANGELS CAMP : Winning Frog Leaps 18'-9 1/2"
- Only California Is on Track for Nuclear Dump
- PLACENTIA : Budget Trims Cable, 2 Police Positions
- CLIPBOARD : Orange County Hospital Births--April
- 2 Children Missing After Driver Flees
- OAK VIEW : Water District Plans Rate Hike Hearing
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Howe Wins for Yankees; Sax to Play Third
- Richardson Faces Rabanales at Forum
- GYMNASTICS : Kelly Starts on Top, Stays There in U.S. Women's Classic
- Running
- The Importance of the Taper's 'Caesar'
- COUNTYWIDE : Foes Send 200 Cards Protesting Landfill
- MISSION VIEJO : Panel Votes to Allow Car-For-Sale Signs
- Car Believed Used in Shooting of Guard Near ATM Recovered
- VENTURA : Rally to Promote Bicycling to Work
- Science / Medicine : Bioethicist Takes His Cases Public : Health policy: Unlike many in the field, he thrives on publicity. And when he thinks a topic should be covered, he does not wait for the reporters to call him.
- No. 9 Not So Fine for Clippers in NBA Lottery : Pro basketball: Baylor still hopes to acquire a veteran point guard. Charlotte gets first pick.
- Bulls Go Deep on Pistons : Eastern finals: Jordan scores only 22, but Chicago bench picks up slack in 94-83 victory.
- Motor Racing
- Son Locked in Parents' Cellar 33 Years
- 500 Youths Go on Rampage in Westwood
- Two Motorcyclists Die in Separate Mishaps
- SIMI VALLEY : Plan to Assess Fees on Builders Called Bad for Business
- OJAI : Circus's Handling of Animals Protested
- Trial to Open Tuesday for Elys After a Year of Delay : Courts: The college trustee and his wife face charges of fraud and conspiracy involving district funds. They say their lives have been devastated.
- GYMNASTICS / U.S. CLASSIC : Engel Finishes Fifth for Hometown Fans
- USC Beats Florida in Quarterfinals; UCLA Loses
- JUNIOR COLLEGE BASEBALL : Cypress Defeats Pierce to Move Into State Final Four
- BALLET REVIEW : Joffrey's Star-Cross'd Lovers
- Transplant Patient Negative for AIDS
- 3 Suspects Pick Wrong Target; 2 Are Shot : Crime: Off-duty officer opens fire on armed men. The would-be robbers flee but are later arrested.
- Science / Medicine : Gene Linked to Schizophrenia
- Orange County Commencements
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Louis Cyphre Gives Santos a Rare Streak
- Western's Tiger Woods Among Golf Favorites
- Mac Williamson, Kristi Kidwell Win Irvine Dualathlon
- You Can Go Home Again . . . : Families: . . . but it's hard. Even after you've grown up, going back for a visit can recall the good old--and bad--days when you were just a kid.
- Southern home offers visitors a doorway to the past : Historic Culpepper House has been reincarnated as a small inn.
- Assad Sees Hope for Peace, Accuses Israel
- Love Without Limits : Physically Challenged Couple Give Birth to Hope--and a Baby
- COUNTYWIDE : Program Promotes Drug-Free Activities
- TRACK AND FIELD / PACIFIC 10 MEET : UCLA Women Stumble, Finish Second to Oregon
- Religious Right May Be in for a Fight : Television: Several groups opposed to the Rev. Donald Wildmon's boycott tactics plan to show support for targeted corporations.
- TV Reviews : Five Communities Fight Back
- Gulf War Veteran Slain in Parking Lot Dispute
- Mission of Mercy : Rescue: A 16-year-old from Soviet Armenia is recovering from delicate brain surgery in Anaheim, thanks to several caring individuals and organizations.
- Unhappy Contras Rearm, Again Roam the Highlands : Nicaragua: Presence of Sandinista police and soldiers prompts some former rebels to leave their homes.
- Dealing With New Realities of Illness : Proposition 3 would allow court to remove incapacitated city officials
- Writing Up Expenses? The More Bizarre the Better
- Dodgers' Martinez Notches Seventh Win
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Outside Shot at the Title : Western finals: Byron Scott has been the man with the hot hand in playoffs.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Perry Wins Playoff at the Memorial for First Victory
- TV Reviews : For Homeless Kids, a Chance to Click
- Pop : Perales: Soap King
- The NC-17 Movie Rating Gets an X From Director
- HONG KONG: Chinese businessmen plan to set...
- In Pursuit of Other InterestsSome of the...
- 10 U.N. Guards Take Up Posts in North Iraq : Kurds: The men, armed only with handcuffs, are the vanguard of up to 500 who will help provide security in the region.
- Personal Touch Becomes Art
- 7 Injured as Car Plows Into Crowd Blocking Driver's Path
- Motor Racing
- Kirby, Rock Provide Proof for Top Ranking
- ANALYSIS : They Have Somebody in Corner
- ROWING : UCLA Women Break Records and Gain Titles
- Ribbs Makes Field With Help of Friends : Indy 500: His 217.358 m.p.h. is the day's fastest and bumps former champion Tom Sneva from the starting grid.
- New Trade Pact Has Aided Japan More Than U.S. : Commerce: Tokyo has worked harder to implement the agreement, aimed at leveling the playing field between the countries. The result is that it has become more competitive.
- S. Korean Firms May Work on New McDonnell Jetliner : Aerospace: The company has been seeking equity partners for the $3-billion MD-12X program. It would be the Asian nation's first major entry in commercial airline production.
- Empire State Building for Sale: The price...
- FOCUS : What Cutting Off China's Trade Status Would Do : Asia: Analysts say removing its most-favored-nation status would hurt moves toward capitalism and would not erase the U.S. trade deficit with Beijing.
- Clashes Continue as S. Korean Is Buried : Protests: Interment ends standoff between the parents of slain youth and radical students.
- Love It or Hate It, Parade Stirred Public
- New Drunk Driving Law Called Success : Safety: Automatic suspension of licenses has cut alcohol-related deaths and accidents, officials say. Civil libertarians and some lawyers denounce the program.
- PLATFORM : Invented Tradition
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : March Honors AIDS Victims
- Retiree With Love of Books Is Days Away From a BA
- MISSION VIEJO : Students in Program to Learn in Spanish
- VALLEY REPORT / SCHOOL LAYOFFS : Cutbacks Jeopardize Vocational, Elective Classes : District's $341-Million Deficit Focuses Most Risk on Job-Oriented Instruction
- LOTTERY RESULTS : May 18
- AUSTRALIA: The Labor government, buoyed by the...
- SINGAPORE: The economy should grow between 6%...
- Soviet Jetliner Completes First Pacific Trip to U.S.
- Strategic Ethiopia Towns Captured, Tigrean Rebels Say
- U.S. Payment of Disability Claims Faulted
- Family Farm Reaped Gains From Economic Crunch : Agriculture: The Schmidts got another chance at their land after downturn stung lenders who foreclosed.
- Regulations Make Disposing of Old Oil a Slippery Task
- COUNTYWIDE : Officials Cite Ways to Prevent Drowning
- Fast Bidding War Mops Up Homes : Housing: Rapid-fire auctioneer sells 52 luxury abodes in less than two hours. Each sold for more than $500,000, making it seem like old times in the Southland real estate market.
- Motor Racing
- Music : I Cantori Offers a Curious Program
- NEWPORT BEACH : Water Rate Increase Gets Preliminary OK
- Young and Old Whoop It Up at Folk Festival
- Ventura City Hall Gadfly Is Arrested Over Assault
- Hockey Primer: Not Just a Canadian Sport
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Jobe Calls Hershiser Surgery a Success
- This Proposed Deal Would Floor Magic
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : A New World for Braves, Who Win Again
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- Report Backs Nationwide Student Achievement Tests : Education: National Endowment for the Humanities supports Bush plan. Critics warn of unfair comparisons of schools.
- Deputies Kill Ex-Mental Patient Suspected of Triple Murder
- Kuwait Under Pressure to Let Stateless Arabs Come Home : Refugees: Thousands are trapped in a squalid border camp. There are complaints from relief agencies, the U.S. and Saudi Arabia.
- Builder, Foes at Standoff Over Project : Wilson Canyon: A scaled-down plan for 250 luxury houses fails to win over opponents of development in the scenic area.
- COLUMN RIGHT : South Africa Will Never Be One Nation
- Motor Racing
- Pop : BH Surfers Bear Down On the Music
- Stock Group Winners and Losers
- PACIFIC REPORT : Asian Hospitality : Hotels: While many U.S. chains are cutting back, others run by Japanese and Chinese companies are expanding--but selectively.
- Retiree Care Becoming Key Coal Industry Issue : Labor: Firms say their contributions to the trusts that fund the coverage hurt their competitiveness. Still, the trusts operate in the red, union points out.
- Procter & Gamble to Sell Dramamine: Carter...
- Croatian Village Split by Battle Line Is a Microcosm of Ethnic Upheavals : Yugoslavia: Referendum on republic's independence could fuel further strife.
- SANTA ANA : College Trustees OK New Meeting Time
- Agency Hopes to Stay Open Despite Loss of Funding
- Company's Seismic Safety Work Probed : Construction: City says anchors installed in some unreinforced buildings do not meet code. Firm's owner defends his work.
- UCSD Claims Water Polo Title
- Breukink Isn't Flat at Finish to Win Tour
- Michael Johnson Eyes Record in 200 After Dashing to a 20.02 in Brazil Meet
- Without Lasix, Hansel May Skip the Belmont : Horse racing: Best Pal is coming back to California and probably also is finished with Triple Crown races.
- How FCC Deals With Hoaxes : Radio: The federal agency is mulling the KROQ case. It can admonish or levy a fine, but hasn't used its power to suspend a license in more than a decade.
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Beach Boys Ride Wave of New Spirit, Feeling at Amphitheatre
- Supreme Court Gives Judges Weekend Duty
- ANAHEIM : Meals on Wheels Workers Honored
- Bowden's Wife Calls Audible--Six Is Enough for This Team
- Running
- LEGAL FILE
- Idealistic 'Up Against the Wall' Doesn't Measure Up
- Battered Iraqi Port Emerging From Rubble
- Cyclists Roar Into Capital to Protest Helmet-Use Bill
- Fuzzy Focus on a Villainous Trio : STRANGE FITS OF PASSION, <i> by Anita Shreve,</i> Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, $18.95, 336 pages
- SEAL BEACH : Business Advisory Panel to Be Created
- COLUMN LEFT : Our Middle Class Needs Nurturing : The people want not more or less government, but one that is responsive to them.
- Science / Medicine : Milky Way May Have Taken 3 Times Longer to Form
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Jobe Calls Hershiser Surgery a Success
- Bates' Late Homer Gives Cypress Shot at State Title
- Impressive Effort by Symphony : Music: The San Diego Symphony's triumphant performance in a concert of eclectic works shows how far it has come under the baton of Yoav Talmi.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mozart Camerata Plays Schubert, Mendelssohn, Haydn
- Dance : New Works at Caravan Opening
- Joffrey Cast Changes in 'Romeo and Juliet'
- Argentine Rocker Opts for the Safe Side : Pop Music: Miguel Mateos chooses to stay within the confines of the mainstream at the Greek Theatre.
- Fixed Mortgage Rates Up: Rates averaged 9.50%...
- 'Singers' Salute' Raises $550,000
- For Some Callers, Taped Messages Can Be a Real Hang-Up
- Fire Forces Evacuation of 250 Near LAX : Hazardous materials: A cloud of cyanide-tainted smoke wafts over neighborhood. No injuries are reported.
- 2 Killed at Tense Soviet Border With Lithuania : Unrest: A Byelorussian officer and a border captain die. Republic fears Moscow reprisals.
- Sifting Through Time : Nitty-Gritty Work Begins as Scientists Look for Tiny Fossils
- Ron Hahn Sets His Sights on a Downtown Sports Arena
- Science / Medicine : Drug Effective Against Leukemia
- Soccer
- Lemieux Is Missed in Game 3 : Stanley Cup: Penguin star suffers back spasms after warming up. North Stars win as Gagner, Smith score second-period goals.
- Crews Does Job, Helps Martinez Win Seventh
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Mannequin Two' Is a Dummy Too
- TV Reviews : 'Jill Ireland': A Careful Tribute
- MOVIE REVIEWS : It's a Bad, Bad, Bad Movie as Boz Busts Up Bad Boy Bikers
- Shooting at KGTV Leaves Police Puzzled, Staff Upset
- JAPAN: Labor shortages and falling land prices...
- Belated Cheers Warm Hearts of Vietnam Vets
- Man Nearly Drowns After Scuba Diving in Kelp Beds
- Quayle Arrives in Japan for Trade Talks
- Mancuso, Paramount May Settle
- MONGOLIA: The capital of Ulan Bator last...
- MICHELLE A. REINGLASS : On-the-Job Harassment : Attorney Tells Legal Options for Employers, Workers
- 6 Convicted in Kuwait of Aiding Iraq : Justice: Trials begin for more than 600 suspected of collaborating with the occupation forces. Some claim they were forced to make false confessions.
- 8 Reported Killed, Dozens Hurt on Eve of India Vote
- THOUSAND OAKS : Library Foundation Seeks $50,000 Loan to Open Gift Shop
- Water Watch: Good News Evaporates : It's officially the driest year of the drought; we have to think about which crops to grow
- Welcome Contrast on Birth Control : Gov. Wilson's contraceptive plan has risks, but it's a start
- VENTURA : Woman, 18, Raped in Beach Restroom
- COUNTYWIDE : Supervisors to Weigh Contract With INS
- MOORPARK : College Students to Join Prop. 98 Protest
- VALLEY REPORT / SCHOOL LAYOFFS : Cutbacks Jeopardize Vocational, Elective Classes : Campus Oasis May Wither Without Landscape Teacher
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Awareness Day Fetes American Indians
- Cancer Victims 'in a Panic' Over Health Care Cuts
- Science / Medicine : Serious Cat Diseases Studied
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Parents to Protest Reorganization Plan
- Cities, County Add Fees to Soften Hard Times : Government: The 20 new charges are expected to cost residents $1 million annually. Some people call them a 'rip-off.'
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Rosenberg Ready for Next Role
- Judge's Ruling on Chief Gates
- Sales Tax Proposal
- Judge's Ruling on Chief Gates
- Judge's Ruling on Chief Gates
- Judge's Ruling on Chief Gates
- Rep. Dornan on 'Boat People'
- Judge's Ruling on Chief Gates
- Judge's Ruling on Chief Gates
- Judge's Ruling on Chief Gates
- Democrats in '92
- ART : Noted Critic Calls for Architecture That Will 'Mess Things Up' : Speaking at Laguna Art Museum, Aaron Betsky complains that the profession's once-lofty ideals have been 'eaten away by the logic and complexity of modernization . . . and the standardization of a consumer society.'
- Judge's Ruling on Chief Gates
- MOVIES - May 20, 1991
- MOVIES - May 20, 1991
- MOVIES - May 20, 1991
- TELEVISION - May 20, 1991
- TELEVISION - May 20, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 20, 1991
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- PAYOUTS: If a worker at your company...
- IRVINE HO: Her grandparents came to California...
- GET WELL SOON: Few experiences can be...
- Gulf Troops Welcomed With Hollywood Flair : Parade: Hundreds of thousands watch them march in festive display. Veterans of all conflicts are honored.
- ROCK ON: Santa Ana lawyer Randy Vogel...
- Craig Ferreira has been named operations manager...
- US Facilities Corp.: The Costa Mesa insurance...
- Getting Out : TIRED OF SIGALERTS? FED UP WITH SMOG? AFRAID TO GO OUT AT NIGHT? PACK YOUR BAGS AND JOIN THE GREAT CALIFORNIA EXODUS
- Azusa Professor Wins Inspirational Award
- Pasadena : Cancer Event Raises $100,000
- The California College Guide : A primer on making choices--and making arrangements--for a college education. : Does Accreditation Mean Anything? : Standards: State procedure has been known for its laxity and guidelines of private agencies vary.
- The California College Guide : A primer on making choices--and making arrangements--for a college education. : California's Three-Tier System
- 200,000 Cheer Troops in O.C. Victory Parade : Celebration: Gulf veterans get a warm welcome home. Spectators view military might on land and in air.
- Caltech Professor Joins Academy of Sciences
- Judge's Actions Raise Ethics Questions : Courts: Jaime Corral sought to expedite his son's release, records show. Probation Department is reviewing its procedures.
- Into the Wild Blue Yonder : THE FINAL CALL: Why Airline Disasters Will Continue to Happen, <i> By Stephen Barlay (Pantheon: $24.95; 457 pp.)</i>
- Choice of Sunscreen Depends on Skin Type
- The Unbearable Lightness of Mortality : IMMORTALITY, <i> By Milan Kundera translated from the Czech by Peter Kussi (Grove Weidenfeld: $21.95; 345 pp.)</i>
- Your Mortgage : Estimate Loan Ability on Your Own
- Diversions : The Biggest Little Museum : Memorial Day, the Malki Will Honor and Celebrate American Indian Heritage
- FICTION
- Shooting Spree Claims 3rd Life
- Fertile Pampas, Fallow Economy : Argentina: Even with larger harvests, farmers are going broke due to recession and volatile interest rates.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : S. Korean Protests Reveal Extent of Public Discontent With Roh's Rule
- Dave Schoellerman has been named director of...
- * Dick Mathews has been named vice...
- * Forest City, Iowa-based Winnebago Industries Inc....
- David Blankenhorn has been appointed senior vice...
- Douglas B. Bynon has been appointed chief...
- Bulgaria's Lack of Reform Stunts Nation's Rebirth : East Bloc: Bickering between ex-Communists and opposition leaders threatens to bring down the government for a third time in less than 18 months, scaring off foreign investors.
- Godzilla's Side of the Story : GOJIRO, <i> By Mark Jacobson (Atlantic Monthly Press: $14.95; 368 pp.)</i>
- CLOSE FRIENDS by Peter Jenkins (Fawcett:...
- Federal, State Offer Loan Aid
- Boy Survives After Being Spiked Through Heart : Medicine: Surgeon calls his survival 'one in a billion.' The child asked to play Nintendo after awakening from surgery.
- Los Angeles-to-Warsaw Route Crosses the Pole
- These Trying Times : Economy: The Westside's white-collar workers aren't immune to the recession. They have been hit harder than in past downturns, some experts say.
- In one respect, Long Beach is no...
- Monterey Park : Foreign Book Grant Sought
- Sab Shimono : 'Winds' of Cultural Change
- RECESSION IN LONG BEACH: A SPECIAL REPORT : For 1 Jobless Man, a Cycle of Resumes, Interviews, Anger : Unemployment: Xavier Rodriguez has experience, knowledge and enthusiasm, but no job that pays him enough. For this numbers cruncher, it doesn't add up.
- CAPITOL JOURNAL : Alquist Serves as Shepherd of Liberal Flock
- Improper Formula Feeding Spreads Malnutrition, Death in Third World : Babies: More than 1.5 million die each year because of campaigns that discourage mothers from nursing, health officials say.
- ROAD NOTES
- Evangelists Threaten Mayan Traditions : Religion: Protestant fundamentalists are opposed to Catholic missionaries' practice of blending rituals to convert the Guatemalan natives.
- Why all James Baker's Trips to the Middle East Won't Produce Peace : Israel: The radical right now controls foreign policy. Unless the electoral system is reformed and the tyranny of the minority ended, any agreement is far off.
- These Trying Times : Job Security Evaporates as Economic Ripple Effect Hits Home : Until the turnaround comes, however, the South Bay will continue to feel the recession in several areas: Office Vacancies
- Go for Team Approach to Portfolio Managing
- Realtors Lobby Readies Push-Button Answer
- 66% of FHA Loans for 1st-Time Buyers
- Copenhagen Will Loan Bicycles Free to Visitors
- CLOSE-UP
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN LUIS OBISPO : Nuclear Power Plant Accidentally Shut
- AQMD May Trade Strict Rules for 'Smog Exchange' : Environment: Radical concept would give companies an allotment of pollution shares to buy and sell.
- Change Is in the Wind--and the Sun : Energy: Conservation and new technologies will burgeon.
- Fast Track: Getting Ahead of the Curve
- These Trying Times : Job Security Evaporates as Economic Ripple Effect Hits Home : Until the turnaround comes, however, the South Bay will continue to feel the recession in several areas: Aerospace
- When Paul Weyrich Speaks, Conservatives Listen Up : Politics: The New Right brawler has survived 15 years of movement squabbling to emerge as its single most powerful force. Bush, beware.
- Ship Boat People to Kuwait? Dornan's Too Far Gone
- WASHINGTON : Senate Weighs 'Death Penalty' Legislation for Money-Laundering Banks
- Mountains of Culture : Come summer, after skiers have fled, the Colorado Rockies come alive with the sound of music and other world-class arts festivals.
- THE BUDDHA OF SUBURBIA by Hanif...
- Style : STYLEMAKER : Passion for Plants
- Exploring Beyond the Sand in Exotic Seychelles
- DRAFTED AT BIRTH : The Memoirs of a Military Brat
- Use Trowel to Check Soil Moisture After Watering
- Home Improvement : Front-Loading Washer Can Help You Clean Up
- Mark Keppel Students Defend Reputation
- Sorting Through Hype of Vienna's Mozart Year
- The California College Guide : A primer on making choices--and making arrangements--for a college education. : Guide to Financial Aid
- The California College Guide : A primer on making choices--and making arrangements--for a college education. : Southern California Universities and Colleges
- Style : DESIGN : Little Feats
- The California College Guide : A primer on making choices--and making arrangements--for a college education. : Admissions Maze
- Claremont Student Wins Ford Fellowship
- Babar the Elephant Still Reigns at Age 61 : Publishing: The popular children's character has spawned about 300 products.
- The California College Guide : A primer on making choices--and making arrangements--for a college education. : Tailoring a Course of Study : Private colleges: Some schools can offer smaller classes and more individual attention than large universities.
- Daily Search for Job Yields Not 1 Nibble : Unemployed: Clerk was laid off after 12 years with the same firm. 'When you cannot find work, you feel like nobody wants you.'