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- UCI Poll Finds Business Fed Up With State Rules
- Bar Assn. Joins Fray Over Judge's Actions : Courts: County group will review whether defendants were denied rights as ACLU alleges. Dist. Atty. Capizzi spurns demand that 3,000 guilty pleas be thrown out.
- COMMUNITY SERVICE? The first fund-raiser for the...
- WILL THEY LEARN? Richard DeHoyos' conviction for...
- 11-Hour Hijack Ends Without Injury in N.Y.
- Beauty Is Only Skin Deep; Sexy Is All in the Head
- HAMMERING HIM: Carl Blumay of Laguna Niguel,...
- LOVE ITALIAN STYLE: Ralph and Philomena Scola...
- Latinos Poorer Than Other Groups but Have Drive to Succeed, Study Says
- County Downplays Rehab Home Problems : Treatment: Reports says there is no need for more monitoring despite violations at a third of 'sober-living' centers.
- William Cleator; Former San Diego Councilman
- COMEDY : Women of Wit : Ethnic comedians take the stage Monday nights for 'Funny Ladies of Color' at an Encino club.
- 'Vette's Best Friend : Roger Brunelle, 'the guru of fiberglassing,' heads a now-venerable enterprise that customizes, restores and repairs the sleek sports cars.
- MILITARY : Russian Defense Industry Adopts Capitalist Strategy : Marketing plans? Warranties? Even former enemies can become customers in post-Cold War arms sales.
- James E. Lu Valle; Student Leader, 1936 Olympic Medalist
- PHOTOGRAPHY : Portraits of a Lifetime : Guy R. Crowder started his own Los Angeles photo agency in the '60s. An exhibit of his work offers a tour of the community's most important historical events and people.
- World IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : Mitterrand Warns of Renewed War
- Rev. Eugene Thomas; Founded Black Religious Weekly
- COVER STORY : The Dating Game With Heart : L.A.C.A.N. helps single people find companions and worthwhile causes.
- STAGE REVIEW : Unlocking Vast Riches : Casting at the Gnu Theatre helps carry off Ronald Ribman's masterwork, "Cold Storage."
- Controls on Medical Spending Needed, First Lady Says : Health: She also prescribes a need for changes in consumer lifestyles and lower profits for providers.
- 'Nice' Pakistani, Suspect in CIA Slaying, Is Little Known : Crime: The 28-year-old immigrant is reported to have returned to his native country shortly after fatal shootings at the agency gates, then disappeared.
- Elin Jane Waite; Artist, Educator
- Let the Valley March to Its Own Drummer : Secede: Its obstructionism has Balkanized the district; let's get on with fixing L.A. schools.
- Inmate Killed in Fight at Castaic Jail
- SANTA ANA : 20 Protest Mailer From Police Group
- WOODLAND HILLS : Teen-Ager's Family Sues Over Drowning in River
- ANAHEIM : Some Slide Evacuees Return; Others Wait
- Delegation Learns Togetherness
- Couple Who Left Girls Home Alone Plead Not Guilty
- Wilson Blames Cable TV Choices for Public Anger Over Budget
- 'Ballroom' Dancing for a Good Cause
- FASHION STATEMENTS : These Works of Art Are Meant to Be Worn
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 12, 1993
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- 2 Sides Talk Peace but Gird for War if Teachers Strike
- Champagne? No Tanks
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- Bush Cabinet Officials Gave Big Bonuses as Terms Ended
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Approval of Family Leave Bill
- Rowland Heights : Son Suspected in House Fire
- Pitcher Velasquez Returns to Team After Being Shot
- IRA Bomb Blast in London
- A Lifetime of Love : How do you keep romance alive through 60 years of marriage? These longtime valentines share their secret.
- PROFILE : Bridging a Family Gap : Actress Lynn Redgrave creates 'Shakespeare For My Father' to focus on her parent-child relationship.
- Angelenos Send Aid to Victims in Tijuana
- Compton : Rock-Throwing Incident at School Investigated
- CULTURAL ENCOUNTERS : Artists Overcome Bureaucratic Whitewash : Art: Two muralists will be paid to redo their park project, which city workers painted over after an administrative mix-up last year.
- To the Reckless Go the Toughest Shots
- WHEELS AND DEALS : Bike Ride Along Huntington Beach Rolls by Shops and Snack Stands
- NEWPORT BEACH : Two Sides, Mediator Talk Over Deadlock
- OAK PARK : Community Now One for the Book
- Countywide : No Glimmer of Hope for Neon Signs
- Man Escapes Death in Truck's Plunge Off 'Ricochet Alley' : Accident: Driver falls asleep at wheel on stretch of Ortega Highway that is notorious for its high incidence of crashes. Passerby spots wreckage 300 feet below road.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Ex-Roommate Held in Fatal Shooting
- LAGUNA HILLS : City OKs Switch to 2-Year Budget Cycle
- SANTA ANA : Martin Luther King Street Plan in Works
- PLATFORM : Fair Play Needed
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Over the Hill and Back : Parrish Just Wants to Prove to the Dodgers That the Angels Were Wrong About Him
- Suns Find Clippers Right Where They Want Them : Pro basketball: Phoenix had lost twice previously to L.A., but rolls to a 122-100 victory and wins for the 16th consecutive time at home.
- Jurisprudence
- House of Guilt Falls on Titans : Basketball: Playing without three starters and one reserve suspended for breaking team rules, Cal State Fullerton's home-court winning streak ends at 12 when Houston wins, 77-63.
- Learning Hard Way Is Par for Course
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- 2 Lawsuits Filed Against Hill Williams Development Corp.
- No Good News in Office Vacancy Outlook : Real estate: Demand won't increase anytime soon, forecast says. It sees flat industrial space market too.
- Dow Dips 2.16 in Mixed Trading : Market Overview
- Foods We Love : Chard by the Yard
- Computer System to Track Asian Organized Crime
- Monterey Park : College Health Clinic Opens
- 'Animal Farm' an Adult Cartoon
- Swollen Prices : Crop damage caused by recent rains will keep consumer costs high. The good news is that avocados will be cheaper because of a surplus.
- Rosemead : Autopsy Points to Foul Play
- How to Avoid Driving a Hard Bargain : Consumers: Car buyers who dread negotiating with dealers can turn to brokers, bidding services and professional buyers.
- President Tells Agencies to Cut Payrolls, Perks
- City Council Rejects Plan for a Hilltop Subdivision : Development: Officials say the project is too large for the 29-acre site. The plan already had been cut from 61 to 41 homes.
- FULLERTON : Lock Would Free Up Skateboarders
- 2 Sentenced in Gold Mine Fraud Scheme
- Ramps to Nowhere to Soon Go Somewhere : Transit: After 10 years, the Winnetka Avenue feeders to the Simi Valley Freeway in Chatsworth will open.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ JAMES P. PINKERTON : Is there Room for Ross in West Wing? : His post-election appearances make inquiring minds wonder: Just what does Perot want?
- Inmate Dies in Fight at County Jail in Castaic
- Laguna Beach Girls' Team Picks Skiing Over Soccer : Preps: Fourteen varsity players decide to hit the slopes and forfeit the Artists' final two games.
- Cassidy Vexed by Treatment of Cal Coach
- Sailing
- Technically Speaking, Foul Plays Irk Coach : Basketball: Morningside's Carl Franklin said his team lost its composure in loss to Mira Costa.
- Ford Posts $7.4-Billion Loss for '92 : Earnings: It's the biggest corporate deficit ever. But the record is likely to last only a day.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Score One for General Motors : NBC's Apology for Rigged Test Crash Breaks a Chain of Bad News
- Foods We Love : The Slice of Life
- Westside : New Congressional Offices
- BOOK REVIEW : The Psychological Link in Children's Stories : AUDACIOUS KIDS Coming of Age in America's Classic Children's Books by Jerry Griswold Oxford University Press;$25; 285 pages
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 Ditty, Paperboy...
- Que Pasa? : PEOPLE / GENTE
- School Board Debates Tough New Policy on Harassment : Behavior: New standards and potential penalties would apply from fourth grade up. Students would be able to relate incidents to any adult, who would be required to report or resolve the problem.
- French President Visits Dien Bien Phu
- Three Cities Join State Program to Give Economy a Jump-Start : Investment: Glendale, Pasadena and Burbank share Project California membership costs. The innovative plan aims to redirect aerospace and defense resources into new industries.
- The following are the top music sales...
- Spotted Owl Wins Another Round in Court : Environment: Appeals panel says White House cannot have secret communications with Endangered Species Committee. Ruling disallows 13 proposed timber sales in bird's habitat.
- SANTA CLARITA VALLEY : Fight Over Valencia Name Goes to Court
- FILLMORE : City Council Votes to Restore Salaries
- Families, Neighborhoods and Community Leaders Struggle to Cope With Loss of So Many Young Black Men to Jail : A Bleak Cycle
- NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA : Schedule for Hiring Superintendent OKd
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- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Rancho Alamitos Stumbles Early, Then Pulls Away
- Fay Kanin to Receive Governors Award
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Margins': Reflections on Racial Stereotyping
- STAGE REVIEWS : Lively 'Light Up the Sky' Has Its Hart in the Right Place : The playwright's son directs the highly charged California Repertory production with Rose Marie at Cal State Long Beach.
- KPLS Radio: All-Kids, All the Time
- Those With Ethics Need Not Apply
- Disneyland Publicist Moves: Disneyland's publicity director, Greg...
- Western Digital Enters Pact: Western Digital Corp.,...
- ENERGY
- Foods We Love : Potatoes I Have Known
- St. Valentine's Heart Cookies, Creamed Corn
- Hearty Laughter Hits Its Marx at Healthy Benefit
- 4 Studies Find No Evidence of New AIDS Virus
- Marines Pull Film on Muslims, Terrorism
- SCOUTING : Cookie Campaign : About 8,000 Girl Scouts in the Tres Condados Council offer seven kinds, including, of course, the Thin Mint.
- 4 Studies Soothe Fears of New AIDS Virus : Health: Researchers find no evidence of single cause for mysterious AIDS-like illnesses. But UCI immunologist and others still aren't convinced there isn't one.
- Focus Group Gives Clinton's TV Pitch a Mixed Review : Reaction: 'Swing' voters rate him high on health care and foreign policy. But he appears to lack support on the key issue of the economy.
- KMEX Staff Nervous Over Firings
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / CABO GRILL : Small, Simpatico : Although the bar first catches the eye, greater rewards abound on the menu of fresh Mexican dishes.
- Thumbs Up for a Wooden Performance : Environment: The entertainment industry is recycling lumber used to build sets. Economics and laws to reduce waste are two of the driving forces.
- Navy Moves to Dismiss Gay Officer
- Glendora : City OKs Retail Center Site
- Copier Firm to Pay $82,000 in Suit Settlement : Westlake: Preferred Copy Corp. admits no wrongdoing despite charges of rolling back counters on used machines sold to schools and churches.
- Policy Needed on Christian Sign, City Told : Manhattan Beach: Lawyer says rules for signing city documents must be adopted to force a police officer to stop using the fish symbol.
- Fraternity Suspended
- PICO-UNION : Arco Gives $800,000 to Refugee Center Project
- Chapman Facing Daunting Schedule in Final Division I Season
- Long Love Affair : Harbula, 72, Remains at Top of Tennis Game on the Senior Circuit
- Cal Hands New Coach Easy Win Over CSUN
- NHL ROUNDUP : Mogilny Has Four Goals for Sabres
- Kennedy football Coach Mitch Olson has canceled...
- PEOPLE WATCH
- The Cable TV Converter Box: Freedom Now!
- Foods We Love : Eating Dangerously
- Corruption Probe Forces Italy's Justice Minister to Resign Post
- Paint and Repaint : Firm takes in 5,000 gallons of the oil- and water-based fluid yearly in 'roundups,' has it reprocessed and gives it away.
- Soldiers Storm Cambodian City Mitterrand Is Scheduled to Visit : Southeast Asia: Three civilians are killed and 8 others wounded in attack. Troops steal 11 statues from Angkor Wat.
- Educational Testing to Screen for Problems
- FREE YOUR MIND : Turn Off the TV and Tune In to Jamie the Imaginologist
- Council Members Vote Themselves 40% Pay Increase : Government: The monthly stipend is raised from $495 to $695. The city treasurer and clerk also get the raise, which will take effect after the Nov. 2 election.
- Latin Beat to Accent Grammy Awards
- Did the English Invent Champagne?
- Rosemead : Man Dies Crossing Freeway
- Principal of Skills Center Is Removed : Education: The dismissal, recommended by a federal mediator, culminates months of battles between Paul Davis and teachers at the vocational school.
- Not Surprised, Says Doctor Shot at Hospital
- Pregnant Pause to Celebrate Impending Birth of Book
- Orange County Video Rentals : A look at the fast-moving video rentals in four Orange County neighborhoods.
- Night and the City
- San Gabriel : Plans for Mission Area
- George Schneider; Retired School Principal
- Court Refuses to Hear Agencies' Suit to Recoup Diverted Tax Revenues
- SOCCER ROUNDUP : Wilson's Two Goals Lead Valencia Past No. 9 Anaheim
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE SOCCER : Laguna Hills Plays 0-0 Tie; League Title Still Undecided
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Spirited Set by Goo Goo Dolls
- RETAILING
- ENERGY
- Foods We Love : The Egg and I
- Heart Like a Cake
- Montignac at a Glance
- Historic Lung Transplant Draws a Mixed Reaction : Medicine: Some ethicists criticize parents' role as donors in operation to save daughter from cystic fibrosis.
- Working on the 'Zoe Baird Problem'
- 60 Collegians Fall Ill
- It All Began With Disney Dollars
- Echoes From A-Blast Provide a Closer Look at Inner Earth
- 4.0 Student Sets Sights on Another Number: 26 Miles
- COLLEGES / ALAN OTA : UCLA Softball Team Getting Ready for Title Defense
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : The Story Lady : A bust of retired librarian Emilie Ritchen is unveiled, but sculptor Todd Leonard laments over the new version.
- Taking Comics Seriously
- Concern Raised on Flow of Chinese Refugees Into U.S. : Smuggling: Last week more than 500 would-be immigrants were found in ship's holds. Since August, 1991, 1,126 nationals have been intercepted.
- Joint Use Parking Law Tentatively OKd by Council
- Jail on Alert After Case of Meningitis
- 1 of 3 Teens Held After Robbery at Intersection
- Skiing
- Losing the Rat Race : Kulwicki Hasn't Had Time to Savor NASCAR Championship
- SUNSET LEAGUE : Ocean View Run Beats Edison Again
- In the Category of Family-Value Films . . . : Christian Group Lauds Efforts to 'Reach Out to the Broad Audience'
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Santa Monica Coach to Step Aside at End of School Year
- CULTURAL ENCOUNTERS : Drumbeats and Culture Clash : Civil Rights: First Amendment issues arise as an Aztec religious service in a vacant lot disturbs some of the neighbors.
- SIGHTS UP THE COAST : Potent Images : Recent Russian poster art fills galleries at Westmont College and the Contemporary Arts Forum with satire and agitprop.
- Comedy Group 'Out to Ruffle Feathers' With Political Barbs : Trio Trying to Be More Aggressive Than Predecessors
- Haitians in Camp May Die, Doctors Warn : Guantanamo Bay: Pair call facility a 'public health outrage.' They urge Clinton to act to end a hunger strike among HIV-positive refugees.
- The following are selected entries from the...
- Center Acquires Futurist's Archives
- Glendale Doctor Heads Medical Center Board
- John Coltrane "The John Coltrane Quartet Plays" (1965): Impulse
- Big Bands Spin Sounds for Ballroom Steps at Maxi's
- IRVINE : Officials Plan Visit to Sister City in Japan
- 4 More Homes in Slide Area Lose Water, Sewer Service : Damage: Anaheim shuts lines after continuing land movement resulting from heavy rains cracks a main pipe for carrying waste. The homes are not in danger.
- Realignment Goes Back to Drawing Board
- The Atlanta Braves agreed to another multiyear...
- Seahawk Woman Scores 72 Points in 133-62 Win
- Edward Pressman: 'Ahead of the Wave'
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Work' a Promising Effort About Women, Violence
- NBC Criticized for Rigging Crash : Television: Officials at other networks worry the credibility of their own news programs could be harmed by that use of 'theatrics.'
- RETAIL
- New Auto Club Office: To meet the...
- I Never Cooked for My Father
- Ice Jam Breaks, Spares Towns on St. Lawrence
- Economics Minister Paints Gloomy Picture for Germany
- 8 Candidates Debate School Issues : Education: A voucher system for private schools is among the hottest topics. Solutions to low student achievement, low teacher morale vary.
- Alhambra : Center Closing for Repairs
- Humbug is the name of the game...
- The Original Recyclers : Don't Say Junkyard -- Salvage and Dismantle Are Key Words
- Agency OKs but Delays Study of Latino Marketplace Idea : Marketplace: Redevelopment Agency authorizes research, then delays it when Latino business group says it already has a plan.
- Looking Inside : Suzanne Vega will perform her songs of introspection in a Valentine's Day concert at the Ventura Theatre.
- Lakewood : Group Plans Book Sale to Help Keep Library Open
- Dealing With the Dealers
- A Distant War Is All Too Close to Home : Croatia: A woman's one-billboard plea for her homeland is most visible to those who already share her pain.
- VAN NUYS : Judge Orders Mini-Mall Owner to Stop Drug Trade
- LOCKWOOD VALLEY : Man Sues Neighbor Over Deer Deaths
- After-School Recreation Slated in La Palma
- Inmate Stabs Prisoner Awaiting Verdict in Shootings : Crime: A man on trial in the slaying of two women at church is near death, officials say.
- Roberti Gets OK for L.A. Schools Audit : Education: Committee approves study of the district's budget as lawmaker readies plan to carve up the system.
- OXNARD : Girl Wins Fruit Festival's T-Shirt Design Contest
- Undefeated UCLA Sweeps CSUN Away : College volleyball: Bruins take home crowd at Matador Gymnasium out of men's match early with a flurry of points.
- The Truth Behind 'Brother's Keeper' : Movies: Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky made the film not to prove guilt or innocence, but 'to reveal emotional truths about the human condition.'
- Executive Life Pact Proposed by Garamendi : Insurance: He seeks a settlement that would sweeten the deal for investors. But some lawyers in the case remain skeptical.
- Julia Triumphant
- ETHNIC COOK : Coconut Rice for Breakfast
- Ride, Ride on the Range: Up to 100 Miles on Bike
- A Royal Time at Princess Garden
- HEALTHWATCH : Love of Chocolate : Valentine's Day means it's time to consider the pros and cons of consuming cocoa-based sweets.
- Car Dealer Faces Sex Discrimination Suit : Van Nuys: Keyes Motors denies the two women's charges of unequal pay and condoning harassment by a male manager.
- Cedars-Sinai's 15-Year Expansion Plan Criticized : Hearing: Neighbors cite fears that the acclaimed hospital's proposal, which would boost its square footage by 50%, would make traffic even worse.
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Century Takes Frustration Out on First-Place Estancia
- Bill Bartholomay, chairman of the board of...
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Willcox, Puckett Spark Antelope Valley to Win
- KEEPING TABS
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'Dames at Sea': Floundering Attempt at Parody : Spoof of Busby Berkeley movies seems as if it's been sinking for a long time. And Yorba Linda Civic Light Opera isn't up to saving it.
- Scientists Find Volcano Under Western Antarctic Ice Sheet
- STAGE REVIEW : Revival of Moss Hart Play Lights Up the Stage at Cal State Long Beach
- Bush Aides Gave Oil Firms Millions in Royalty Breaks
- Council Likes Non-Citizens' Voting Rights : Government: The advisory measure would urge state lawmakers to allow legal immigrants to participate in city and school elections.
- HOLIDAY DINING : Don't Eat Your Heart Out, Just Take Your Sweetheart Out to Eat
- Rabbi No Closer to Book Trove : Jews: After 2 1/2 years, the 12,000-volume collection of religious and philosophical works remains in the Russian State Library.
- HOLLYWOOD : Grenades Discovery Prompts Complaint
- LOS ANGELES : NOW Chapter Demands Holden's Resignation
- GARDEN GROVE : Lessons in Staying Young at Heart
- LAGUNA BEACH : Top 2 Vote-Getters Were Top Spenders
- Disputing City to Cost Residents
- Learning the Language of Financial Aid : College: A workshop conducted in Spanish shows parents what they can do to finance the high cost of higher education.
- Council Rejects More Cuts, Loan Idea : Budget: Inglewood's top managers are asked to consider cutting their salaries to help offset a $3.7-million revenue shortfall.
- Drug-Plagued Complex Put on Notice : Van Nuys: A judge uses an obscure state law to force the cleanup of a mini-mall beset by cocaine dealing.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Huntington Beach's Miller Gets 200th Career Victory
- A Stirring Tale
- BLUES : A Match Made in Jackson, Miss.
- Long Beach : Police Mini-Stations to Open With Staff of Volunteers
- Long Beach : Redevelopment Agency Alters Land Purchase Rules
- Que Pasa? : PEOPLE / GENTE
- Warning Disclaimed in Bolles Case
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.N. Envoys Fault Clinton on Bosnia : Diplomacy: Handling of crisis seen as hesitant and clumsy. But Vance and Owen welcome the U.S. initiative.
- TEMPERATURE'S RISING : She May Look the Same, But Songstress Suzanne Vega Says, 'I'm More Confident Now'
- MUSIC / LIQUID SUNSHINE : CD Send-Off : The Isla Vista trio is all female and all acoustic. Just don't call them folkies.
- GETTING ANOTHER IMPRESSION : It Seems Painters Weren't the Only Artists to Capture and Captivate Laguna
- Frolicsome Bachelors Roll Down to Rio--if Only at Their Dance
- Babbitt Will Give Priority to Protecting State's Desert Lands
- Glove Comes Off in Jackson Interview : Entertainment: In a talk with Oprah Winfrey, the pop star denies he's had his skin bleached or undergone much plastic surgery.
- WESTMINSTER : Council OKs 46-Unit Housing Project
- Sobriety Checkpoints in Carson Announced
- GORMAN : 4 Victims of Plane Crash in Mountains Identified
- Simi Freeway Ramps Will Finally Open : Transportation: As part of the road construction associated with the Porter Ranch project, connections built in 1982 may be used for the first time.
- Antelope Valley Gets Full-Time Children's Services Administrator
- Deputy Uncuffing Murder Suspect Slashed With Knife
- IRVINE : City OKs 3% Raise; Police Excluded
- Black History Month
- Child-Care Options: Not Enough of Them : America has to do better to help its parents cope
- Good Thing He Didn't Leave Lunch
- Shorthanded Titans Can't Keep Up With Houston
- Moore the Merrier : Redondo Senior Keeps a Full Athletic Schedule
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Coaches Hoping That Recent Rash Isn't an Epidemic
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : New Season, New League Championship for Mater Dei
- Robert N. Brisco, a 29-year-old management consultant,...
- Dow Dips 2.16; Gold Surges $4 : Market Overview
- Master Flautists
- This Will Make Your Chocolate Curl
- Wilson Tries to Hold Truce Within GOP
- Azusa : 2 Bodies Found in Van
- 'Sexual Hasslement' : Huntington Beach Woman Travels Nation Instructing Teachers on Gender Bias Issues
- Free Speech Right Violated, Cal Poly Student Editors Say
- N.Y. Schools Chief Is Ousted By Board, 4-3
- 26 Ousted in Hospital Drug Probe
- Santa Barbara's Spanish Theme Reprised in Eastern Star Home
- PALMDALE : Life Terms Imposed in Murder-Robbery
- STANTON : Commissioner Fills Vacant Council Seat