- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- 'Ivan Terrible' Appeals Conviction : Demjanjuk's War Crimes Trial Judges Described as Biased
- Requiem for Raped and Weeping Earth
- Court-Martial for Kinkaid's Skipper Begins
- PLATFORM : Treated Like Peons
- U.S. Finalizes Its Squad for the World Cup
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Conference Champion CSUN to Play Host to West Regional
- 'Pretty Woman' Scores No. 1 at Box Office : Films: Older movies still going strong, but may fade as summer crop of flicks opens this Friday.
- Meese's Bully Pulpit
- Clay on Good Behavior on 'SNL'--Almost : Television: Comedian's appearance on NBC show brings protests and higher overnight ratings.
- Rainout OK With Dodgers : Baseball: After disastrous trip, perplexing trade of Randolph, they couldn't take another loss.
- High Court Bars Abortion Protests : Justices Uphold Demonstration Ban at Atlanta Clincs
- Bush to Bring Up Line-Item Veto Process : Budget: Officials from the Administration say the fiscal summit with Democrats this week will examine procedures as well as dollars and cents.
- 250 Jewish Graves Desecrated Near Haifa : Israel: A man seen loitering in two cemeteries is being questioned. The action is seen as a copy of vandalism in France.
- 'Drunk City' faces up to its sobering problems : In Gallup, N.M., people are trying to reform their liquor laws and their community's image.
- NATION : Dukakis Overruled on Aid Cuts
- Kaiser Nurses Walk Out; 2 Facilities Are Affected
- Making Proposition 103 Work
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Bayakoa Gets High Weight for the Hawthorne
- JAZZ REVIEW : Tribute to Trumpeter-Composer Rogers a Nostalgic Triumph
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- P.M. BRIEFING : Stocks Surge on Tokyo Market
- 'Crisis of Confidence' Forces Philips' President to Resign
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- STAGE REVIEW : Durang's 'Laughing Wild' Explains It All for You at Tiffany
- MOVIES - May 14, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - May 14, 1990
- POP/ROCK - May 14, 1990
- POP/ROCK - May 14, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 14, 1990
- Names in the News - May 14, 1990
- Names in the News - May 14, 1990
- SLOWDOWN: The Orange County real estate market...
- JEWISH COLLEGE: Classes are set to begin...
- LEGAL BRIEFING
- Doctors Lobby Uses Clout to Block Agency Reforms
- OIGA GRINGO! As chancellor of the 36,000-student...
- ANOTHER FIRST: In 1987, Cal State Fullerton...
- FBI Probe of Boatwright Is Told : Investigation: State senator's partnership in condominium with lobbyist for ethanol firm is reportedly among financial dealings being checked.
- NEWS AND BRIEFS : Symbol of Denmark Again Is Vandalized
- Mortgages Help Slash Utility Bill : Conservation: Little-known Energy Efficient Mortgage program is available to buyers who want to 'super-weatherize' their homes.
- Meryl's Choice: Home on Westside
- Response to 'Allied War Crimes'
- Health of Mississippi Delta's Families Plagued by Poverty and Pollution
- July Closing Date Set for Legal Aid Office : Housing: The office provides free legal advice to low-income tenants. Money problems are forcing the closing.
- Slugging Contest Spurred Assaults on Marchers
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Official Suspended For Alleged Remark
- Drill Team Contest at San Gabriel High
- Virginia Agencies Told to Sever Links to S. Africa
- 3 Baltic Republics Ally for Secession : Independence: Presidents agree to coordinate their political efforts in dealing with the Soviet Union. A regional council formed in 1934 is re-established.
- Study Shows Latino Increase in W. Hollywood : Demographics: City officials have cast doubt on the validity of the survey by USC researchers.
- Best and Brightest Flee the Delta as Jobs Wither in the New Agriculture
- Chile to Pay Compensation for 1976 Slayings in U.S.
- Recalling Other Memorable Playoffs
- Commentary : Does Problem Lie With Tube or Viewer? : Television: New book on habits of TV watchers seems to reach some fairly obvious conclusions.
- College Creates Renaissance for Time Trippers : Festival: Sword fighting, courtier courting and old-country dancing are among the archaic delights of a medieval May celebration.
- THE HOUSE
- Dodgers Make It Easy for Viola to Make It 7-0
- Teasdale, Aurand Lead Moorpark to 7-4, 13-Inning Victory
- Angels' Blyleven: 'We Stink' : Baseball: Pitcher blasts teammates for offensive ineptitude after 7-1 loss to Red Sox.
- Jazz Forced to Look to the Future Again
- Artists Hidden Away in Topanga Canyon Hills Open Their Own Gallery
- Why TV Tackles AIDS and the Movies Don't
- Roxette Ridicules Rumors
- They Found Out How Tough a Sell AIDS Really Is : 'Longtime Companion' made it to the screen, but only after Hollywood had closed the doors on a now-famous creative team
- HOME BUYERS FAIR : Getting Down Payment : Ways to Bridge the Affordability Gap : Finance Options: Equity-sharing is one of a number of solutions for potential buyers who don't have enough cash to buy a house.
- Tender Only When Boiled : SEPTUAGENARIAN STEW Stories & Poems <i> by Charles Bukowski (Black Sparrow Press: $25 cloth; 0-87685-795-0 $14, paper; 0-87685-794-2; 380 pp.) </i>
- Survey Shows What 4-Bedroom Home Costs Across U.S. : Home Prices: Survey compares costs of 'middle manager' homes, taxes in 204 metropolitan markets in the United States.
- The Girl With the Golden Grass : RUSH <i> by Kim Wozencraft (Random House: $18.95; 260 pp.) </i>
- SPRING SNOW RUNAWAY HORSES THE TEMPLE OF DAWN THE DECAY OF THE ANGEL <i> by Yukio Mishima (Vintage: $10.95 each)</i>
- HOME BUYERS FAIR : Finance Options : LOAN SOURCES IF YOU'RE SHORT ON CASH
- Behind the Wheel Behind the Wall--A Few Driving Tips
- Finding Your Way to Tangier Island
- Response to 'Allied War Crimes'
- NASA Begins Focusing Telescope for Taking First Picture This Week
- A Roll-Call of Gang Victims: 1990's Deadly Nights of Warfare
- 5 Killed in Copter Crash
- We're Not Drowning in Lousy Jobs, but Awash in Untrained Workers : Economy: Current wage and jobless trends send a clear message: Skilled workers are welcome; unskilled workers need not apply.
- Preserving Biodiversity Is Protecting Life on Earth : Environment: Why care about red squirrels, tundra, blue beetles or little bluestem grasses? Three reasons, which boil down to self-interest.
- No Agreement Made on Lead Agency in San Gabriel Valley Water Cleanup
- Robbery Suspect Flees During Power Outage
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / 72ND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : 2 Democrats Try to Get Foot in GOP Door
- Reds' Piniella Likes Being His Own Boss
- Blyleven Rips Angel Hitters After Losing : Baseball: Pitcher blasts teammates for offensive ineptitude after 7-1 loss to Red Sox.
- Northridge Gains Share of Title, 9-7
- CCAA TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS : Northridge Women Take Second Place
- Tis Juliet Wins Shuvee Handicap
- The Man Who Loved 2 Countries : Vietnam: A veteran U.S. correspondent goes back to find a close Viet friend who liked Americans--and was an undercover Vietcong colonel.
- Five Mercury 7 Spacemen Help Open Hall of Fame
- Beach-Goers Angry, Wary After Rape in Santa Monica
- Unseemly Haste on Seal Beach Proposal : Residents Were Correct in Holding Up Housing Project Until a New Council Is Seated
- Way Station for Trash: It's as Good as Curbside Recycling
- OFF-ROAD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Whelchel Seeks Record-Setting Victories
- Arbitrator Likely to Decide Winfield's Status : Trade: Port hints of restructuring deal for Yankee outfielder, who goes back to New York to ponder his future.
- Noon Throws 74-11 for Indoor Best
- Enos Semore, who resigned Jan. 18 after...
- Oilers Make Short Work of Blackhawks : NHL playoffs: They clinch series in Game 6, 8-4, and will play Bruins in the Stanley Cup finals.
- TV's Beast Returns to the Stage to Flex Some Theatrical Muscle at Odyssey
- Politicians
- Ousting Seidman
- Japan Bitten by Europe : FOREIGN STUDIES <i> by Shusaku Endo; translated from Japanese by Mark Williams (Linden: $18.95; 232 pp.) </i>
- Lurid Confessions
- Million-Dollar Homes Are Still Selling Well : Home Resales: Expensive houses are unaffected by the slowdown. About half the sales in state were in Los Angeles County.
- 'Great Expectations'
- Corona to Pay Price for O.C. Flood Control
- California IN BRIEF : ONTARIO : Lockheed Workers Accept Contract
- Chamorro May Face Wider Strike
- Q & A : Sean Wright: Why Holmes? Elementary
- Family, Friends Keep Vigil for Sammy Davis Jr.
- Collision Causes Spill in English Channel
- Heroin Outlives Drug Fads, Raids : Drug Fads, Police Raids Fail to Dent New York's Thriving Heroin Trade : Narcotics: Crack cocaine may be Public Enemy No. 1, but the old-timer of addictive drugs still ruins lives.
- Taxing & Spending : Between a Political Rock and an Economic Hard Place
- THE HOUSE
- Just in Time for Orangewood's Children : Home's Directors Change Some Procedures for Controlling the Troubled Youngsters
- Former SDSU President Love, 86, Dies
- * SENIORS: The "Playboy Jazz Festival Salutes...
- The California Murder Case That Israel Is Sweeping Under the Rug : Justice: In 1985, Alex Odeh was killed by a pipe bomb in Orange County. The FBI has three suspects, but they are in Israel; extradition is unlikely.
- Police Arrest 25 Men in Prostitution Sting
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Radiation Detector at Landfill Makes Hospital Alter Practices
- Agoura's Stelle Again Sets Mark in 2-A 100 Backstroke
- SOUTHERN SECTION 3-A TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS : Line Violation Ruins Day for Esperanza Relay Team
- BETTING WITH BOB
- In Jerome's World, Teachers Just Don't Make the Grade
- Laker Owner, Riley Will Discuss Contract Extension After Season
- John Gehert of Wayne, Pa., withstood challenges...
- Clark Still Hurting, Padres Still Winning
- From Rage to Reason : Sinead O'Connor burst onto the scene in 1987 as an odd-looking provocateur. But now, at 23, the Irish singer-songwriter has matured into a major rock force
- HOME BUYERS FAIR : Finance Options : Knowing How Much House You Can Shop For
- Going Her Way : As Mother Teresa Prepares to Step Down, Critics and Supporters Assess Her Single-Minded Vision
- Delta Study to Seek 'Decade of Action'
- Bathing Beauties : Esther Williams Designs Swimwear for Women Who Dare Not to Bare
- THIS WEEK
- LOCAL ELECTIONS LONG BEACH BALLOT MEASURE : Plan to Add Police in Trouble : Hiring: Even the city's police chief is 'not optimistic that two-thirds of the community will vote for it.'
- Class Seeks Essence of Jewish Jokes
- Recycling on Way to Most of Westside : Waste: Most neighborhoods will have a curbside program by June, 1991.
- THE WEEK'S OTHER PRIME-TIME FILMS
- Noteworthy films, with mini-reviews by Times...
- Adult School Student Awarded Scholarship
- Malaysia 'Catwoman' Pampers 48 Felines
- Union Angrily Criticizes School Cut and Layoff Proposals
- VENTURA : 2 Schools to Go to Year-Round Tracks
- Teaching Students How to Survive in the Working World
- Man at Fire Scene Accused of Arson
- Businesses Caught in Abortion Cross-Fire : Protests: Both sides are using pressure tactics. In South Bay last week, Planned Parenthood had to move a meeting twice.
- Are Forfeits the Answer? : Prep sports: The punishment for using an ineligible athlete can vary from state to state.
- SOCCER : Late Goal Gives U.S. a 1-1 Tie With Dutch Club
- It Rains on a Parade of Andrettis at Indy : Motor racing: Mario, sons Michael and Jeff and nephew John could be the race's first four-car family. Qualifying is postponed to today.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Brought To Mind Speeds to Victory
- CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF ORANGE COUNTY TENNIS TOURNAMENT : Young and Old Have Mixed Results
- SOUTHERN SECTION TRACK PRELIMINARIES : Jones Dashes 11.66 to Set 3-A Record in 100 Meters
- Israel Horovitz Returns to Gloucester
- Where to Stay and Play or Wine and Dine in East Berlin
- GARDEN : Taylor-Made Herbs
- A New Attitude Toward Solo Women Travelers : Business Travel: The number of women making business trips today is 40 times greater than two decades ago, and this has brought about some changes in the travel industry.
- THE CAMPAIGN FOR GOVERNOR : ROBOPOL : Nobody Runs--or Works--Harder than Pete Wilson. But Can He Ever Win the Hearts of Californians?
- Candidates Will Speak
- Baby's Close Call Dramatizes Risk of Drowning
- Alaska's Pot Law Faces Grass-Roots Test
- Faded Hollywood Blvd. Faces a Tough Comeback
- Art Figures Are Puerto Rico Collector's Items
- Houston Channel Reopened After Blaze
- DAY TRIP
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS PROPOSITION 107 : Measure Provides $150 Million to House Homeless
- Lukas Reaches Milestone : Horse racing: Criminal Type's victory in the Pimlico Special pushes trainer over $100-million mark in career purses.
- Something Is Rotten in Williamsburg
- Just What Is a Restaurant Consultant?
- Children to Receive Trophies for Best Mother's Day Art
- THE HOUSE
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 63 : GOP Underdog Likes Her Chances in Assembly Race
- Bell Placing Its Bets on a Revived Casino : Revenue: The defunct club added up to $2 million a year to city coffers. It's coming back with a new name and ownership.
- Haitians Toil as Near-Slaves in Dominican Fields
- It Comes Down to No. 3 Doubles, and Florida Women Defeat UCLA
- COMMENTARY : Winfield Deal: Much to Gain, Little to Lose
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BASEBALL REGIONALS : Nay's Pitching Helps Rancho Santiago Advance
- 3 Victories Gives CLU District Baseball Title
- Canyons Loses Momentum, Falls From Baseball Playoffs
- Harbor Powers Way Past MiraCosta, 9-4
- Mexican Art Captures Children's Imagination : La Habra museum's festival of traditional Latino handiwork features about 500 colorful, crafty, cultured creations by local youths
- *** 1/2 JOHNNY GILL "Johnny Gill" <i> Motown</i> : <i> Albums are rated from one to five stars.</i>
- Vestro Foods Inc.: The Newport Beach speciality...
- Queen Of British Bed and Breakfasts Holds Court in Coronado : Tourism: Travel guide matriarch barely has time to sleep or eat herself. Her reservation service answers 100,000 calls a year for castles, mansions and estates.
- Once Fearful, U.S. Retailers Head Overseas In Search of Growth : Retailing: Domestic competition is driving the new global strategy, but language and customs can be hurdles.
- First American Bounces Back in First Period
- You May Be Taxed for Loans to Children
- A Stroll Down Unter den Linden Takes Visitors Into the Soul of Berlin
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : GOING PLACES : The Warbirds Are Coming!
- HOME BUYERS FAIR
- Clear Solutions for Poor Vision : Legally Blind Since Birth, He Founded Center to Help Partially Sighted People
- Medical Board Is Empowered to Investigate Doctors' Misconduct, Incompetence
- Bush Suggests Journalists Run for Their Lives : The media: He chides 'lazy guys.' Testiness apparently started with repeated questions about taxes.
- PLATFORM : Pricey Water
- Two Brands of Nonfat Milk Recalled : Health: Vons finds more bacteria than normal in some cartons. State officials believe production plant malfunction was cause of about 100 people becoming ill.
- Tentative Pact OKd in Tustin
- Man Fatally Shot Found in Santa Ana
- Desert to Get More AIDS Services : Health: An Antelope Valley coalition is taking measures, including confidential testing, to benefit people in an area woefully short of help.
- City Manager Quits Rolling Hills Post
- Physician Pleads Guilty to Cocaine Possession
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : Seles Is Growing in Status and Stature
- The Heart and Humor of Fresno State Softball : College sports: Huntington Beach native Martha Noffsinger is in the NCAA record books. Now, she wants to be on a national champion.
- Banged-Up Heat Loses to Seattle in Overtime
- Wilder Says He Has a Lot Left to Give Redskins
- Lancaster Mail Gets Through--Albeit Late : Post office: Officials say internal problems led to delays as long as four days during the first three weeks of April, forcing the use of relief teams from other offices.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Navratilova Much Too Aggressive for Sabatini
- BACK TO THE FUTURE: Is it already...
- BIG WEST TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS : UCI's Farmer Can Rest Easily After Winning Decathlon
- Auctions: It's a Whole New Ballgame : Rookies appear from nowhere with wads of money to compete in a market dominated by a few well-established names
- Major Labels Nosing Around 'World Music' : Sales figures are still low, but record industry sees it as 'next big thing'; Billboard starting world music chart
- Proposed Bill May Bolster Industry : Legislation: The Space Launch Services Act, introduced by Rep. Ron Packard (R-Carlsbad), would require the government to buy launch services on a commercial basis.
- S&L; Woes Need Not Worry Most Depositors
- DESIGN : Made in Germany
- Laying It on the Line : Contending With Unwanted Telephone Calls Leaves Her With a Big Hang-Up
- PRACTICALITIES <i> by Marguerite Duras translated by Barbara Bray (Grove Weidenfeld: $15.95; 143 pp.) </i>
- On Board the Laugh Boat : Cartoonists: It's a mutual admiration society as artists get together for a weekend cruise. And the National Cartoonists Society presents its Reuben Award.
- THE HOUSE OF NOMURA: <i> The Inside Story of the Legendary Japanese Financial Dynasty by Albert J. Alletzhauser (Arcade: $22.95; 304 pp.; </i>
- The Greatest NBA Playoff Game Ever
- A Small Corner of La Puente Becomes Drug War's New Front
- Panel Considers Plan for Malibu Magnet School : Education: District officials cite the 25-mile commute and traffic risks as reasons to open a new high school. But critics fear the loss of Santa Monica High School's best students.
- Sakhalin Island Rocked by Strong Earthquake
- Montebello OKs Public Review for Most Development Plans
- Monrovia District Selects Top Employee
- Students Put Stamp on Postal Celebration
- Catching On to the Hazards of Fish
- Dominquez Hills Splits Doubleheader
- A Talent Worthy of Name
- At Playoff Time, Subtle Strategies Can Mean Victory
- In 'Dear Gabby,' Teens Work Out Problems on Way to the Stage
- HORSE RACING PIMLICO SPECIAL : Charge by Criminal Type Beats Ruhlmann
- Transparently Chevy
- HOME BUYERS FAIR : Government Loans : Cash Short? FHA, VA Can Put You Into a Home : Financing: Government programs offer a way to buy real estate with less money up-front than conventional lenders.
- East Germany Gives Birth to New B&B; Business
- Thatcher Puts Historic Facts Over Why
- Armenian Becomes Top Foreign Tongue in Glendale Schools
- Bush Pledges 'Good Faith' Budget Talks : Deficit: The President won't say where he stands on a possible tax increase but promised not to set any preconditions in his summit with Congress.
- OH, THOSE MEMORABLE FINAL GAMES
- La Verne University Professor Honored
- Zalman Scherer; Superior Court Judge
- Navy Decides Four Eyes Can Be as Good as Two : Pilots: In the past, applicants had to have 20/20 vision to be admitted to flight school. But the service, facing a diminishing applicant pool, is relaxing the requirement.
- The Greatest NBA Playoff Ever
- Britain Denies Asylum to 33 Chinese Refugees
- GOP Redistrict Plan Gets a Reagan Boost
- Latest Gang Killing Brings Toll to Record 17 This Year
- The Hostages and U.S. Policy: It Pays to Hang Tough
- I would like to commend KOCE Channel...
- Teen Mothers See a Future in Degrees
- Long Run ON THE Short Line : Railroads: The movie train has been seen in more than 70 TV shows, films and commercials. But now the lease is up on the owners' track in Valencia.
- OXNARD : Phony Police Are Soliciting by Phone
- Young to Remain as Montana's Backup
- He Overcomes Initial Futility
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Titans Rout San Jose State, 11-5, Take 1 1/2-Game Lead in Big West
- Wright Qualifies Twice for 1-A Track Finals
- Center David Robinson of San Antonio, the...
- Tree Houses : <i> From little acorns, big restaurants grow.</i>
- Helen Hayes Isn't Ready to Rust : The actress, nearing 90, holds to her 'stay busy' credo: She's now promoting her recently completed book--her third memoir
- Andre Previn Returns to His Roots
- How to Get to and Around West Point
- Pondering the Politics of Revolution in Prague
- By Boat Into the Malaysian Jungle
- OUT & ABOUT : The Marty and Elayne Show
- Preservation Lesson: UCLA Flunks Test
- Without That Wall to Stop Them, Tourist Crowds Hit Eastern Europe
- Mt. SAC 3rd in Forensics Contest
- RITUALS : Cafe au Lait Break
- Don Bosco to Restore Ambulance for Mexico
- Pomona Eyes Azusa Chief Again
- How About Some Real Gifts for Mom?
- Another Freeway Shooting Incident Leaves Motorist Critically Injured
- Making Life Meaningful : Mary and Colvin Phillips Find Joy by Opening Home to 152 Needy Children
- Deadbeat Patrol Arrests 9 Fathers : Child support: Investigators armed with 156 warrants stage the county's annual roundup of parents who owe payments.
- For Openers, a Strange Lapse of Memory
- Johnny Bumphus' Toughest Fight
- Thomas, Cress Key Victory for Moorpark
- Lost in Space : Aerospace: The U.S. commercial rocket launch industry in Orange County and elsewhere is struggling to survive due to an uncertain national policy and foreign competition.
- Details on Czechoslovakia's Car Rentals and Currency
- Noteworthy films, with mini-reviews by Times...
- Fashion Shows--a Family Affair : Children: Hard-to-place youngsters put on a show to try to win hearts of prospective parents.
- Police Shoot 2, 1 Fatally, in Separate Incidents
- An Offer Can Be Revoked by Buyer Before the Home Seller Accepts It
- Proper Links Needed for Copper, Steel Pipes
- Pasadena Tries to Save the Raymond as a Theater
- Baker Preliminary Talks Key to Summit : Diplomacy: Unless he and Shevardnadze break deadlock on cruise missiles, there is little chance of agreement.
- Former Klansmen Pray With Black Leaders
- Rain Adds to Flood Woes; Thousands Forced to Flee : Emergency: High water causes millions in damage and strands or drowns numerous cattle. Tornadoes are also reported in parts of Texas.
- State Bonds: What's a Prudent Limit? : More Than $9 Billion of Debt Now on the Books
- Racial Tension Over Korean Merchants : Inglewood: Black and Latino customers say they face rudeness and unfair suspicion. Mayor meets with business operators in attempt to ease strained relations.
- Rat Patrol : County Keeps Busy Responding to Citizen Complaints
- Redefining Authority: The Need for Diversity : Education: Seeking tenure for a black woman, Harvard law students demand change: they assert that authority doesn't mean <i> white </i> and <i> male.</i>
- ELECTIONS 38TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Money, Friends Called Key to Race to Succeed La Follette
- Redondo Developer Accused of Duplicity
- Boy, 3, Drowns in Motel Hot Tub : Tragedy: The victim and his brother went to pool area at the Garden Grove inn without adult supervision.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Cleveland Voters Help Turn Lights Out in Municipal Stadium
- Woody Stephens Still on the Critical List
- Antonio Esparragoza of Venezuela successfully defended his...
- Tale of Two CitiesWhen pregnant Carol Stuart...
- Ousting Seidman
- American Film magazine once called it one...
- Harlem in Hungary
- Quibbles & Bits
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Chinese Menu Offers 126 Different Dishes, but Kitchen Does Best With the Simple Ones