- Economic Profile
- DODGERS : Fear of Fehr, Union Has Players Confused
- In Those Days, Replacements Were Welcome
- Stage Critics Vote Small for Awards : Theater: Large resident companies are generally outshined in L.A. drama critics '94 nominations. 'The 1940's Radio Hour' ties for highest number of awards with eight.
- Gabriel Byrne's Passion for Film Is Not Just an Act : Movies: Despite good reviews for roles such as the professor in 'Little Women,' he has an eye for producing and directing.
- He Writes, Now They Listen : With His First TV Project, Tom Clancy Is Finally Getting the Studio's Ear
- Health-Care Grant to Aid Asian Women
- State Tries to Wrest Prop. 187 Case From U.S. Judge : Law: Officials want state courts to rule on the measure's legality first. Lungren admits swift results from his office's strategy are unlikely.
- Nixon Library Proves a Perfect Home for Holiday : History: Presidents Day visitors offer emotions ranging from respect to ridicule as they seek to define former chief executive's legacy.
- PERSPECTIVE ON HAITI : A Peacekeeping Job Half-Done : The U.S. effort is failing because it neglects the nation-building that's necessary to secure a free, democratic society.
- 8 More Than Enough When Kings Get Only 2
- Israel Jets Hit Hezbollah a 2nd Day
- Just Hiccuping Along the Road to a Remedy
- Ali TonLos Alamitos, SeniorBasketball/GuardTon, one of the...
- SANTA ANA : Trustees Alter Timing of District's Elections
- ORANGE : City Agrees to Delegate Financial Authority
- Memphis Ends 49er Winning Streak at 8
- Company Town : Disney Skull Session: Button Your Lip
- In Money Matters, Women Finding Dollars and Sense
- Affirmative Action Poised to Become Political Divide : Civil rights: Controversy could devastate Democrats. Republicans cautious on issue, but stand to make gains.
- Gearing Up for L.A. Bike Tour
- Ice Traps Tourists on Ship
- Fix It but Don't Decimate It : Meet SSI--the most expensive and fastest-growing U.S. welfare program
- Villa Park Family Mourns 4-Year-Old Killed in Accident : Tragedy: Young lemonade salesman darted into street and was hit by a passing car.
- FULLERTON : Jumping at Chance to Aid Heart Research
- Superhighway Robbery : Crime waves on the Internet
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Books for Kids Plan Opens Up
- Faded Dreams : Costa Mesa Motels That Once Lured Vacationers : Now House Homeless, Suspected Criminals, City Says
- NHL ROUNDUP : Overtime Goal Lifts Canadiens
- Wrong Number : Perranoski Still Wonders Why He Was Fired With a Telephone Message
- Van Exel Threads Needle : Pro basketball: Laker point guard scores a career-high 40 points as Seattle is beaten, 108-105. Jones' injury will keep him out at least a month.
- The 'Brady' Hunch Pays at Box Office : Movies: The film, based on the squeaky-clean '70s TV family, is thriving in the '90s with a solid opening weekend.
- TV REVIEW : 'Begging Game' a Look at Life on the Streets
- Paul's Last Garden
- Conservatism Doesn't Mean Isolationism : The pursuit of liberty should top the conservative agenda.
- The Foes of Toll Road Show That Opposition Is Heartfelt : Tradition: Trees they say may be destroyed by Laguna Canyon construction are decorated with paper hearts.
- Malibu Research Associates of Calabasas won a...
- Company Town : Peter Asher to Be Tapped by Sony Music
- Converted Classrooms to Ease Crowding
- Crucial Decisions May Return to Haunt Supervisors : Politics: Votes on the budget, a hiring freeze and diversion of public safety funds will affect election support next year.
- The Low of the Land : Candy-flake paint jobs, velour seats, even gold-plated chain-wheels rule the road as youths on two wheels mimic the studied cool of the lowrider car culture.
- WESTMINSTER : Rezoning of Moran St. Property Is Approved
- BOXING : Replacement Fuentes Is the Winner
- MiscellanyMario Reiter of Austria scored his first...
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Compelling 'Masekela' the High Point of Ailey Program
- MOVIESNewman's Own Award: If Paul Newman wins...
- Company Town
- Fortune Petroleum Joins Exploration Project
- Ventura-Based Bank Names Vice President
- Eatery Hasn't Opened Yet and Already Stew Is Bubbling : Restaurants: Hooters chain to debut in Newport Beach. Its moniker and trappings rekindle debate over exploitation of women.
- Parker Hannifin Puts Building on Market
- EDUCATION : Immigrant Pupils Put Squeeze on Schools in Miami's County
- TOURISM
- Treatment With a Smile Pleases Moscow Health Clinics' Patients
- Cal Lutheran Offers Course for Entrepreneurs
- Oxnard's LTC Obtains Revolving Bank Credit
- Upswing in Home Sales Bucks Regional Trend
- JPL Machinists Off Kilter in a Metric Universe
- Clamshelters Are Building Blocks in Kobe Quake Relief
- TOURISM : Commission Cap May Spur High-Tech Travel Reservation Services
- BREA : City Offers Classes for Disaster Volunteers
- Western-Style Medical Services Are in Demand Overseas : Health: In Moscow there are at least half a dozen foreign-run or joint-venture clinics. More and more high-income local residents use them.
- As Bar-Code Business Booms, So Does Eltron : Technology: The product isn't sexy, but profits and sales are zooming for the Chatsworth maker of a hot commodity--label printers.
- Local Bank, Thrift Profits Grow Along With Worries for '95 : Finance: Fourth-quarter results are strong, in sharp contrast to the year earlier. But higher interest rates, competition, regulation could stall rebound.
- Drive? No Way--Not <i> This </i> Biker : Using His Two-Wheeler, He Stays in Shape, Communes With Nature, Saves Money <i> and</i> Gets to Work on Time
- Israel Lets Trickle of Palestinians Back In : Mideast: Meanwhile, tens of thousands of foreign workers are streaming in to take over many jobs.
- NORTHRIDGE : Students' Art Recalls Quake Experiences
- Petitions for Prop. 172 Limits Get Mall Signers
- Crash Near Grapevine Snarls Holiday Traffic
- FULLERTON : New Public Comment Rules OKd by Council
- Colic Tool & Machining of Camarillo won...
- AEROSPACE and AIRLINES
- Perceptronics Reports Loss in 3rd Quarter
- Chretien Riding Wave of Popularity Playing Canada's Everyman : Politics: When Clinton arrives on first official visit, he could take a lesson in how to win over the populace.
- Why Penalize Good Drivers?
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Torahs Will Honor Parents Who Perished
- LA PALMA : Youth Advisory Panel Applicants Are Sought
- ANGELS : Strikeouts Are One Thing, but Strike Bouts Another
- Album Reviews : Getting D/Railed, Fry'd and Rugburned
- Consulting Engineering Firm Returns to Ventura
- The Mayor of Third Street : Brian Bialick has found fame and lots of friends in his neighborhood. And after he was brutally attacked, they helped restore his will to live.
- COMMENTARY : A Missed Message
- Mount St. Mary's
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Illuminating Thoughts on Power of Artificial Intelligence : FLUID CONCEPTS AND CREATIVE ANALOGIES: Computer Models of Mental Fluidity and Creativity<i> by Douglas R. Hofstadter and the Fluid Analogies Research Group</i> , Basic Books, $30, 512 pages
- Biological Service
- Dope Dealers
- GOP Spending Measures
- Simpson Trial
- Uprising Leader
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 21, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 21, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 21, 1995
- Obituaries - Feb. 21, 1995
- Obituaries - Feb. 21, 1995
- RIDING HIGH: The January numbers are in...
- Record Heat, Beach Crowds? Must Be Winter : Weather: Santa Ana again ties for hottest in nation at 95 degrees. About 100,000 take to the sand at Newport Beach on a gloriously unseasonal Presidents Day.
- Half a Century of Perspective on Iwo Jima
- Insiders Take Bullish View of Stocks They Know Best
- JAPAN
- Dole, Gramm Spar on Ideas, Electability : Politics: Texas senator challenges the majority leader's conservatism in the first campaign exchange in New Hampshire. In all, nine Republicans begin testing the waters one year before primary.
- Complaint Over Long Red Light Leads to a Simple Fix
- Checking Out History : Reagan Library Offers Wealth of Information to Scholars and the Public
- Benefit Grand Prix Gearing Up in Cypress
- Arts Are at the Nation's Soul
- TELEVISIONSudsy Awards: "Days of Our Lives" was...
- New NAACP Chairwoman Begins Repairs : Leadership: From finding an executive director to wiping out debt, Myrlie Evers-Williams has a big job ahead. But she starts to tackle it on her first day.
- HEALTH
- Irwin N. Stroll; Wounded in RFK Slaying, He Became Famed Designer
- Road Hog : Kitsch: During its nearly 60 years, the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile has been transformed from humble sausage to deluxe dog.
- Bond to Fund Police Stations Faces Fight
- New Job Grows on Holland : Ex-Titan Coach Settles In at USD
- Music Reviews : Anderson Quartet Plays Singleton Work
- Weekend Reviews : Pop : Blend of Styles at Marley Fest
- Pop Music Reviews : Secada Strikes a Chord With His Fans
- SOUTHLAND
- A SPECIAL REPORT: HIGHWAYS
- Delicate Balance of Afghan Power Upset by New Force : Asia: Taliban has opened supply routes to Kabul, but uncertainty over group's goals imperils U.N. peace plan.
- Dow 4,000: Tall Fence for the Bulls
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SERBIA : Milosevic Rejects Deal to Lift Sanctions
- Critics Assail O.C. Audit Cost, Oversight Team
- COMMITMENTS : Will Today's Real Heroes Please Stand Up? : Society: Traditionally, we look up to those people in the spotlight--politics, sports, film. But we may be confusing role models with celebrities.
- BOOK WATCH : Smoky Night
- COMMUNITY COLLEGES : Fullerton Defeats Los Angeles City
- PERSPECTIVE ON IMMIGRATION : Their Bags Are Packed in Tlacuitapa : A Mexican town with a long history of sending workers to California is largely unfazed by Proposition 187.
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Stanford's Folkl Again Flying High
- O.C. Jazz Rreview : Brubeck Still Finds New Take on Old Tunes
- California Commercial Bankshares: The Newport Beach parent...
- HEALTH
- Shades of Culture and Dim Sum
- UPDATE : Rutgers Remains Embroiled Over Power of a Few Words
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PORTUGAL : Defense Minister to Head Ruling Party
- SANTA ANITA : On Warm Day, Serena's Song Remains Hot
- Cat Lovers Want County to Scratch Tax Proposal
- Feeling the Heat : Unocal Defends Myanmar Gas Pipeline Deal
- The Call of the Mall : COMMITMENTS : It has been your confidante, your guardian angel, your best friend. And without the shopping center by your side, you couldn't have survived college, marriage and parenthood.
- Unexpected Sub Plot
- Samuel D. Thurman; Legal Educator, Author of Ethics Text
- VIETNAM
- U.S. Soldier Held in Slaying
- Tokos Medical Plans 25-30 Layoffs
- CHINA
- The Churning Dilemma of Pete Wilson
- The Real Zoo Story : Changing the director didn't work last time; why will it this time?
- Always Protect the Principal : Err on conservative side when investing taxes
- Heat Cracks the Records and Packs the Beaches : Weather: Santa Ana winds combined with high pressure make Sunday a scorcher. High reaches 93 degrees in the county seat; forecasters predict more of the same for today.
- Li Zhisui; Mao Tse-Tung's Personal Physician
- Pedestrian, Son Hit and Pinned by Car; Boy, 5, Dies
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Stockton Runs From Field in Senior Victory
- UCLA Fends Off Arizona, 72-70 : College basketball: Bruins gain upper hand in the Pac-10 title race as Ed O'Bannon's career-high 31 points highlight a crucial victory over Wildcats.
- 'Hoop' Snub Takes On a New Focus : Movies: As criticism continues, the academy's documentary selection process moves into the spotlight.
- B of A Plans to Unload Its Institutional Trust Division : Banking: Potential bidders abound. The future is uncertain for the unit's 2,000 employees, many of them in California.
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Provocative Musings Amid Stories of Justice, Oppression : GHOSTS OF MANILA <i> by James Hamilton-Paterson</i> ; Farrar, Straus, Giroux $22, 279 pages
- Trash Pickup as Usual on Holiday
- Obituaries : Adele Esther Spellisey Engel Ferguson; Librarian
- 'Long' Wait at Blackburn Signal a Matter of Perception
- Weaponless Security Guard Faces Down Shooting Suspect : Crime: The old pointed-finger trick works for Louis Rienzo, who holds the 18-year-old captive until police arrived.
- Identity Problem : Presidents' Day: Students know little about chief executives for whom schools are named.
- Buried Treasure : Beneath Los Angeles lies a king's ransom in hidden gold, cash and jewels, according to legend. But treasure hunters would probably be chasing nothing more than myth.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Ewing Powers Knicks Past Rockets, 122-117
- Scientists Debate Feasibility of Earthquake Prediction : Seismology: More than 100 at Irvine conference vent frustrations and hopes about efforts to find accurate precursors. Arguments are made to go on with the search.
- Southland Shaken by 3 Temblors
- Camera Gains More Exposure as a Device for Traffic Control
- BOXING : Fuentes Replaces Lopez, Fights Avendano in WBO Title Bout
- Boldly Going to College : Fans of 'Star Trek' TV series and movies have the chance to debate meaning and metaphor of cult hit's characters in campus clubs--and in the classroom.
- KPFK to Start on the Thematic Route
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Deane Shoots Down Tar Heels
- Music Review : Price Carries On Despite Grief at Pianist's Death
- Dance Review : Alvin Ailey Tribute: A 'Hymn' to Him : Deavere's Text Mingles With Ode to Choreographer
- A Sweet and Sour U.S. Mission to China : Trade: Energy Secretary O'Leary has high hopes for the trip. But the feud over product piracy casts a long shadow.
- Social Issues : U.S. Dads Lag in Child-Care Duties, Global Study Finds : But American moms are with kids more than other mothers.
- Operator Dies After Forklift Overturns
- Building Roof Collapses While Firefighters Inside Battle Blaze : Tarzana: Only one person suffers minor heat exhaustion, and is hospitalized in good condition. Flames gut two floors of the structure.
- Longtime Loose Cannon Considers Nothing Very Funny
- An Identity Problem : Students in Dark About Presidents for Whom Schools Are Named
- Music Reviews : Price Carries On Despite Grief
- Graf Defeats Pierce, Regains Top Ranking
- Clinton Says He's Miscast by Critical Christian Groups
- Pop Music Reviews : With Amy Grant, It's Still Intimate
- Hiring a Housekeeper Can Mean a Mess of Red Tape
- A SPECIAL REPORT: AFTER THE RAINS
- Serb Warlord's Truly Shotgun Wedding : Matrimony: Weapons blazing, a suspected war criminal also wanted by Interpol marries the queen of 'turbo-folk' music.
- A History Lost and Found : Culture: Little things make a life--and a city. To explore those lives, Emma Pullen is collecting home movies and photos that capture the experiences of L.A.'s African Americans.
- Era of Higher Tension Seen at State Prisons : Inmates: Officials are revoking privileges as 'three strikes' adds to crowding. Some fear more unrest.
- Man Fatally Shot After Argument
- Hopes for Chechnya Peace Collapse as Military Commanders Skip Talks : Russia: A frequently violated cease-fire breaks down altogether. Fighting is expected to intensify outside Chechen capital.
- NEW ZEALAND
- CHINA
- Airliners Remain Above Battle on Southland Smog : Pollution: Pressure builds to require cuts in emissions. But the industry's clout and complexity stymie change.
- Orange County Board Plans Audit to Help Revamp Government
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- HELPING HAND: Members of the Ventura Kiwanis...
- True Relief? Deficit Reduction : Why add to the fiscal burden faced by this generation and those to follow?
- Man on Tracks Killed by Train
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Cabinet Approves Settlement Growth
- 2 Gun-Toting Men Rob Supermarket
- Prisoner of the Past : World War II: Interned by the Japanese for more than three years, a teen-age boy was kept from hating his captors by the precepts of his missionary parents.
- Girl Held After House Set on Fire; 2 Injured
- ANGELS : Fans Aren't Exactly Wearing Out Turnstiles
- Hughes Aircraft to Lay Off 90 at Newport Beach Plant : Defense: Company cites lower demand for jet fighter radar chips. Cuts due over next three months.
- A Day That Nearly Left Him Speechless
- Traffic Signal to Improve Access to Metrolink Station
- Man, Teen Arrested in Robbery Attempt; Third Man at Large
- The 'Secret' Life of Public TV
- Countrywide Funding Names New Managing Director
- B of A Plans to Unload Its Institutional Trust Division : Banking: Potential bidders abound. The future is uncertain for the unit's 2,000 employees, many of them in California.
- Catheter Maker Posts Quarterly Loss
- I Have A Dream Foundation: Keeping Alive the Promise of Education : High School dropouts face more than a lifetime of economic disadvantage; they are also more likely to end up in prison than their counterparts who finish.
- Pars Do the Trick for Perry : Golf: He has 12 in a row on his way to a 70 and an unlikely victory in Bob Hope Classic.
- TENNIS / JULIE CART : Time of Setbacks for Sampras
- Five Teams in Orange Empire Make Playoffs
- Pop Music Reviews : Tribute Concert Shows Kinks' Range
- Pop Music Review : Amy Grant--Heir to King, Cousin to the Boss
- SOUTH KOREA
- MAKING IT IN O.C. : Versatility Helps Laundry Suppliers Survive Cycles
- Music Helps to Unlock Cherished Memories
- COMMITMENTS : It Doesn't Take an Ace to Love the Game
- PRESIDENTS DAY
- CSUN's Women Edge Fresno State
- DODGERS : Team Prepares for Possible Picket Lines
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Downey but Not Out : Newport Beach-Based Thrift Bounces Back From Debacle of '80s
- Joseph Allan Sprankle Jr.; Former Judge, Pasadena City Director
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LEBANON : 5 Killed in Israeli, Hezbollah Attacks
- 300 Youths Paint Over Graffiti at 6 Freeway Overpasses : Encino: Members of United Synagogue Youth, in town for a regional convention, take on the project as a community service.
- Take It From Aristotle: 'Don't Touch That Dial!' : Simpson trial: Why are we so fascinated with watching this case on TV? A 2,400-year-old book may explain it best.
- Prop. 187 Protest Has Sympathizers an Ocean Away
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Rally, Beat Fresno State in Baseball
- WORLD SCENE : Miller, Dawes Set Sights on Atlanta '96
- Northridge Defeats Santa Barbara, 15-7
- 'Greatest Commercials' Are a Sophisticated Bunch
- Music Review : Pacific Symphony Principals Stand Their Ground at Bowers
- The New 'Toons: Keep 'em Short : Today's New Animators Have Returned to the Six-Minute Short
- 50 Years After Iwo Jima, a Tribute to a Costly Fight
- Suicide Closes Freeway
- Deadline Nears for Replacing Green Cards
- Lakers Win One, Lose One : Pro basketball: Portland is beaten, 93-83, but Jones is lost because of a shoulder injury.
- UCLA Fends Off Arizona, 72-70 : College basketball: Bruins gain upper hand in the Pac-10 title race as Ed O'Bannon's career-high 31 points highlight a crucial victory over Wildcats.
- Jazz Review : Pat Metheny Dishes Up a Smorgasbord
- Weekend Reviews : Theater : Cooking Up a Mixed 'Club Sandwich'
- 'Gump' Isn't the Answer for Real Understanding
- CHINA
- SACRAMENTO
- COLUMN ONE : Apartheid Brutality on Trial : A former South African security police commander is first official charged by new government with crimes in the name of white rule. Case could shed light on attempts to sabotage transition to democracy.
- Rioters Urge Army to Stay in Chiapas
- Rangers Await Day They Can Carry Guns : Public safety: Rancho Simi park officers are unarmed now, but the policy will change in March. Some people want the ban to stay.
- Fans Save Last Song for Blair : Speedskating: Olympic champion, competing for final time on American ice, wins four races and her third world sprint title.
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Tanya Harding's Ex-Spouse Wants to Drop Gillooly
- Battle Against Bias Waged on Shifting Legal Ground : Civil rights: Discrimination was banned in a 1964 law. But the prevailing view of the measure changed greatly.
- Villa Park Boy, 4, Selling Lemonade Is Struck, Killed by Car
- Sunny Day Draws Throngs to Beaches; Wind Whips Up Dust : Weather: The pleasure is marred by two quakes, but no damage or injuries are reported. Surfers welcome swells of three to five feet.
- A Biographical 'Bah, Humbug' on the Cherry Tree : Washington: The legend meant to encourage truth-telling was itself a fabrication.
- ANGEL NOTEBOOK : Coaches' Prank Right on Target
- A Sterling Drive at Daytona : Auto racing: Marlin holds off charge by Earnhardt to win for the second year in a row.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SPOTLIGHT : Start-Up Firm an Upstart in a Mostly Wireless World : Mobile Planet has snagged impressive customers for its portable computing products. But the mail-order company's small scale leaves it vulnerable.
- PAPER
- Runaway Tow Truck Spurs Crash Into Funeral Home
- Gunfire, Stabbing Wound 3 in Venice
- Angela Davis Again at Center of UC Storm : Education: Republican lawmakers cite radical past of Santa Cruz professor, say she doesn't deserve $75,000 appointment to create academic courses. System president refuses to rescind award.
- Dole, Gramm Spar on Ideas, Electability : Politics: Texas senator challenges the majority leader's conservatism in the first campaign exchange in New Hampshire. In all, nine Republicans begin testing the waters one year before primary.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Sheriff to Collect Initiative Signatures
- City Prefers to Pass on the Palms : Santa Clarita:Debate takes root as a real estate firm pushes to include the trees in a shopping center. Officials here prefer leaves to fronds.
- Ambitious Bank Plan Would Aid Poor Areas : Economics: L.A. seeks federal and private funds for lending institution to help start or expand businesses in distressed neighborhoods.
- Headed in Right Direction
- Dance Review : Opening Program by Ailey Troupe at Wiltern Theatre
- SOUTH KOREA
- Teamwork, Individual Effort Drives Computer Engineering
- Scientists Say Race Has No Biological Basis
- Carter, Aides to Build 20 Houses This Summer
- The Core of the Corps : Martha Diepenbrock Forged a Team of Young Workers, but Now It's Time for a Change
- Incoming Planners Face Thousand Oaks in Transition : Development: Two new members, who will start next week, are likely to focus on 'in-fill' projects that are potentially controversial.
- Camera Gains Exposure as a Device for Traffic Control
- Matadors Take Loyola Marymount to Five Games, but Lose the Match
- Vasquez Heeds Coach's Call to Arms : Prep soccer: Fountain Valley junior has 16 goals and 10 assists in response to preseason request.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Robitaille Leads Penguin Rally
- Furniture Flies on TV in a Decade of Knightmares
- WWII Internments
- Surgeon General Nominee
- Golfers
- Bilingual Education
- Lessons of Kobe Quake
- Readers Respond on Issue of Beethoven's Ethnicity
- Presidential Hopefuls
- George Washington
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 20, 1995
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from Feb. 20, 1995
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from Feb. 20, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 20, 1995
- Obituaries - Feb. 20, 1995
- New Strategies Fuel Optimism in AIDS Fight
- O.C. UPDATE : Designing Future Growth : Orange Architects See School Contract as Just a Start
- '3 Strikes' Law Causes Juror Unease in O.C.
- Southland Basks in Record Heat
- Slaying Turns Winning Team's Elation to Grief
- Telecourses Prove a Need for Public TV
- White-Thomson Takes Chief Executive's Post at RTZ Borax & Minerals
- DOLLY by Anita Brookner (Vintage: $11;...
- GREEN MEANS: Living Lightly on the Planet...
- FICTION
- RESTAURANTS : SEALED WITH A <i> BIZOU</i> : Everybody Loves a Bargain, but When the Food Is Also Delicious and French--Voila!
- SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Roosevelt Escapes With a Win by Forfeit Over Van Nuys