- HOME BUYERS FAIR : Picking the Right House : Home's Flaws May Not Be Difficult to Fix
- Here's How to Get to Gotland, Sweden
- Spiders in the Spines : Did the Bomb Squad Really Rush Over to Keep the Big Cactus From Exploding?
- All You Who Sleep Tonight by VIKRAM SETH
- GARDENING : Planting for a Dry Decade
- New Route Needed
- It Was Effort That Counted
- Contras to Get Own Colony in Deal to Disarm
- Artesia Angry Over Politicians' Site for Anti-Drug Message
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : New Lights Set Up on Mexican Border
- Harbor Board Member Appointed to Advisory Panel on Trade Policy
- Panel Seeks to Revoke Psychologist's License : Ethics: Cerritos man is accused by state Board of Psychology of unprofessional conduct in his relations with a woman patient.
- 'I'm Beautiful, I'm OK,' Freed Hostage Says
- Residents Want to Turn Off Yellow Lights : Long Beach: The low-pressure sodium lights used on streets are high on energy efficiency but low on aesthetic appeal.
- Bauer, Davis Won't Seek Reelection to Rent Board : Santa Monica: They are arguably two of the biggest proponents of controls. But in recent years they have been at odds with renters' rights organization.
- Smugglers Ply Bangladesh-Burma Border
- Health Insurance Provided by Firms for Retirees Faces Uncertain Future : Aging: Rising costs prompt companies to abandon or reduce benefits or begin charging for the policies.
- Reading Interest Blooms in Delano
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- These 3 Immigrants Can Stop Looking Over Their Shoulders
- THE HOUSE
- For at Least a Day, the Homeless Aren't Voiceless : Poverty: Group marches into Long Beach City Council meeting to press demands. Council members listen intently but offer little hope for improved conditions.
- Sports Boycott Weighs on Nation's Psyche : South Africa: Citizens are avid fans of athletics but rarely get to see their teams play against those of any other country.
- Tellers Still Playing Waiting Game : Baseball: San Jose State pitcher hopes for a chance after college. It's a familiar pattern, all the way back to Western High School.
- Trojans Beat 49ers for Title : Volleyball: USC upsets top-ranked CS Long Beach in four games behind Bryan Ivie.
- Athletes From Estonia Hope to Make Most of Days in the Sun
- British soccer fans clashed with police and...
- The Italian volleyball team, led by Liano...
- Hitters Thrive on Heat as Toros Split 2 With Pomona
- RESAURTANT REVIEW : Fresh From the Factory, Pasta From Florentyna's Made to Eat In or Take Out
- Sean Penn--Director?
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- Yoko Ono, a Decade After the 'Horrible Thing' : John Lennon's widow still lives under a shadow, but, she says, 'It's not a bad time'
- Walk, Don't Drive
- Viewpoints : Reforming Immigration Reform
- SHOPS : Cowboy Comforts
- As Time Floats By : Venice Remains Haunted by the Beauty and Romance of Its Past, Despite Tourists, Pollutants and Rising Tides
- HIGH STYLE : The Next Computer Fashion of the '90s
- Utah Is an Oasis for Artists
- The Boys of Videotape
- Cinco de Mayo Takes the Heat--a Record 101
- Corona Again at Redevelopment Crossroads : Downtown: Leaders of the growing Riverside County community see a need to attract its new residents to the city's core.
- Computerized Traffic Signals Being Installed
- THE HOUSE
- Ceausescu's Brothers Sold Soviet Military Data to U.S.
- Recommendations include works from this diverse group: John Waters, Akira Kurosawa, Brian DePalma
- Collectors Threaten Tibet's Artistic Heritage
- Juggling Nature's Demands to Protect the Refuge
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : And Then There Were No Blue-Collar Jobs : Economy: The scheduled closing of Vernon's Oscar Mayer plant deepens the decline in L.A. area industrial jobs.
- Lifestyles of the Rich and the Rest of Us: Rodeo Drive vs. the Garden : Hedonism: There are two kind of pleasures--kinetic and steady-state, Epicurus taught us. Some thoughts on materialism and happiness.
- 'I've been real lucky in my career. Everything has just come to me'
- BLIGHT IN THE SOUTH BAY : Wilmington's Third World a Dumping Ground : Neighborhood: Activists see little hope of cleaning up the nightmarish world of trash, crime and unpaved streets off east Anaheim Street.
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- VENTURA : Landscaper Wins $20,000 in Big Spin
- Washington Blanked in Boston : NHL playoffs: Moog stops 28 shots, Neely has goal, assist as Bruins go two games ahead.
- THE COLLEGES / MIKE HISERMAN : Bottom Line on Northridge Softball Coach Torgeson: He Hates to Lose
- The Lion America Forgot : While Ernst Krenek has lived here for 52 years, the acclaim his music receives still comes from Europe, not the United States
- Viewing a World Between Wars : LACMA photography show offers an Electronic Age vision of the way we were
- Assante: Versatile, but <i> Not</i> French
- Outdoor Lights Might Discourage Vandalism
- Reed Urges Political Action to Free Other Captives
- Trumps Pub in Houston Gets Word: Donald Doesn't Like Use of His Name
- Crew of Pueblo, Bitter at Delay, Get POW Status
- China Steps Up Enforcement of 1-Child-Per-Family Law : Birth control: With 1.1 billion people--about one-fifth of the world's population--Beijing fears that it may pay the price for unchecked procreation under Chairman Mao.
- Rabin Confirms He Will Challenge Peres for Leadership of Labor Party
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / WILDLIFE PROTECTION ACT : Initiative Would Prohibit Cougar Hunt, Buy Habitat
- River May Wind Up as Recreation Area
- 8,000 Celebrate Cinco de Mayo at Oxnard Fiesta : Party: Weekend events marking the Mexican holiday draw multi-ethnic crowds throughout the county.
- Children's Shelter Revising Its Rules Amid Allegations
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Rudderless Council Sails Sea of Rancor : Government: Maureen O'Connor's absences, lame-duck status put emphasis on districts, special interests and jockeying for mayoralty.
- Mission's Tuneup Ends on Losing Note, 10-3
- Momentum Plays Transition Game for Phoenix, Utah
- Wynalda Scores as U.S. Beats Malta, 1-0
- Diann Roffe and Kristi Terzian, who carried...
- UCLA Quarterback Picture Remains Unsettled
- Brett Butler and Old Lucille: A Glove Story
- The Eccentricities of 'Miss America'
- BET's Founder Gambled Against the Odds
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- HOME BUYERS FAIR : Benefits of Ownership : Renters Must Decide If Now Is the Time to Buy : Housing market: In the '90s, tax and savings advantages are still attractive, but the boom times with their quick profits may have cooled.
- HOME BUYERS FAIR
- Suspected Gang Member Sentenced
- LOCAL ELECTIONS SEAL BEACH CITY COUNCIL : Vote Seen as Referendum on Hellman Ranch Project
- Recall of Councilman Is Sought
- 2 Barrios: Knives Give Way to Guns
- A Separation of Country and Competition : South Africa: After Decades of Isolation, the Nation Wants to Rejoin Sports World
- If They Like You, You've Lost
- This Rhino Charges Into Video World : The company that issues wacky, vintage records has branched out, with such offbeat titles as 'Bambi Meet Godzilla'
- * 1/2PAULA ABDUL"Shut Up and Dance, (The...
- Welcome Mats Out for New Courtyards
- Swedish Island Is Dotted With Viking Tombs
- Don't Believe All the Bad Economic News
- Help for Buyers at Home Fair Saturday
- Los Angeles County* PASADENA: Pasadena Summit, 10...
- GARDENER'S CHECKLIST
- The Ecology of Youthful Minds
- Challenges of Seedless Watermelons : Fruit: They're tricky to grow, but the seedless variety is much sweeter and crisper than the seeded melon.
- Grants Awarded to Science Professors
- Golf Classic Will Benefit Cancer Society
- In Need of Safe, Non-Threatening Dematerialization? Try EcoWreck
- The Politics Motivating McMartin II
- Orange Man, 71, Killed When Struck by Motor Home on a Utah Highway
- New State Law Has Educators Feeling Uneasy : Violence: Questions of fairness are raised less than 2 months before legislation takes effect requiring teachers be given names of violent students.
- Together Again
- Winter of Discontent at Four Seasons
- Inspect Your Impound Account for Overcharge : Financing: A survey of the 'impound' accounts found many lenders overestimate the amount of money that must go into the accounts on a monthly basis.
- Toward a Middle-Age Spurt : RUNNING AND RACING AFTER 35 <i> by Allan Lawrence and Mark Scheid (Little, Brown and Co.: $10.95; 288 pp.; 0-316-51675-9) </i>
- A Change of Face : Cosmetic Surgery Poses Special Considerations for Black Women
- RUTH REICHL'S TOP 40 RESTAURANTS
- Greyhound Strike Talks Fail to Yield Pact
- 'Ghostbusters' Legislation Nears Connecticut Passage
- Market Economy Feared by Many Soviets : Restructuring: Conservatives and workers envision higher prices, unemployment--and even civil war.
- Recommendations include works from this diverse group: John Waters, Akira Kurosawa, Brian DePalma
- DAY TRIP
- Job Initiation Rites Can Turn Ugly, Fatal
- Nation IN BRIEF : HAWAII : Lava Hits Ocean, Brews Toxic Steam
- Professor Will Run for Scholarship Funds
- Owning Up to Past Problems Does Not Doom a Candidate to Defeat : Politics: Analysts say something like the Thomas Eagleton debacle of the 1972 presidential campaign probably would not happen today.
- Winsome Winnie: The Actress Behind The Girl Behind The Boy
- British Mark Postal Stamp's 150th Birthday
- THE TIMES POLL : Lead Increases for Feinstein as Support Widens
- Elton Rule, Ex-Chief of ABC, Dies
- Ghost Subway Stop Looks Back to Future
- LOOKING TOWARD 1992 : Changing the Shape of Politics, in Homage to Gerry's Memory : Redistricting: High-minded debate is largely smoke and mirrors--highfalutin doublespeak masking a gutter war for control of California's future.
- Dispute Over a Seat Ends in Killing on RTD Bus
- Giving Delinquents a Horrible Sniff of a Filthy Future
- A Hot Time at Cinco de Mayo Fiestas
- It's Unbridled, Not Unbeaten : Horse racing: Colt shows his improvement since Blue Grass with 3 1/2-length victory over Summer Squall. Mister Frisky is eighth, 19 1/4 lengths back.
- Jack Buck Provides a Little Something for Almost Everyone
- Friends, Partners Reach Women's 50s Singles Final
- ALBUM REVIEWS
- Films going into production:Blood and Concrete...
- Praising City Council
- What a Puzzle! : Culture: How we approach maze craze points up yet another difference between Americans and the Japanese.
- Nation In Brief : ILLINOIS : Car Crashes Onto Ballfield, Kills 3
- Westside Cities' Summit Focuses on Traffic Woes
- Couples Take a Step Back to Romance : Dancing: Classes fill up as cutting a rug ballroom-style emerges from the shadow of rock 'n' roll.
- Chinese Rain Forest Imperiledd by Familiar Adversary
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : As Election Nears, It's Back to Basics
- More Japanese Women Reject Housewife Role : 'Job With 3 Free Meals and Siesta'
- Vice Thrives Along Decaying Imperial Highway : Crime: The run-down street is home to drug dealers and prostitutes. Construction of the Century Freeway has exacerbated the problem.
- Cain Races Past Prevost in 200 : College track: Ventura sprinter repeats come-from-behind victory in WSC finals.
- BASEBALL: The Dark Side : A WEEKLY LOOK AT THE NOT--SO--GREAT STATISTICS : PITCHING'S 20-20 CLUB
- Soccer's L.A. Heat Cools Off the Emperors, 1-0
- PREP WRAPUP / ROB FERNAS : Inglewood Coach Denies School Has Race Problem
- BASEBALL : Evidence Mounts That Abbreviated Spring Affected Pitchers
- TENNIS TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS : Phebus Collects Key Points, Title
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Stewart Out to Snap His Texas Jinx
- ALBUM REVIEWS
- Radio Pirates Are Out for Some Adventure on the High Frequencies
- Nifty Newcomers
- Pedro Almodovar: Living Under the 'X' : Celebrated Spanish director finds 'hypocrisy' in MPAA system as Miramax releases his 'Tie Me Up!' uncut and unrated
- *** 1/2A TRIBE CALLED QUEST"People's Instinctive Travels...
- SUPER SCHNITZEL SESSION: Paging polka fanatics: Restless...
- ***NICK LOWE"Party of One", RepriseThere's always...
- The cutthroat competition associated with the motion picture industry is seldom seen among Southern California's resident theaters, even when a hot property such as David Mamet's 'Speed-the-Plow' (right) is on the market. : The Gentlemanly Strategy of Acquiring Plays
- Experts Debate Pattern of Area's Growth
- How Much Less Than Asking Price Should Careful Home Buyer Offer?
- Get Involved: Gang Issue Can Be Solved : Residents must organize to take back their streets and parks.
- Angels Take a Beating : Baseball: Pitching, hitting problems continue as Yankees bat around against McCaskill on way to an 11-3 romp.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Garcia Does Better Than Old Friend
- Where to Stay and What to Do in Venice
- 'Smash-Mouth Pest Control' Method to Eradicate Medflies
- Push-Buttons to Power
- Meet Bob Smaus
- Puerto Rican Fare Worth Relishing
- Doctors Spurned Riches to Comfort the Dying : Medicine: They were offered fame and fortune for their achievements but chose the spiritual rewards of working with advanced cancer patients.
- Cargo Plane Crash Kills 1
- Yes, West Virginia, There's Still a Jailhouse With Home Cooking
- Castro's Power, Cuba's Future Hinge on Continued Economic Bond With Soviets : Alliance: The two Communist nations rely on one another, observers say. Their ties could stymie attempts to overthrow the dictator.
- Route of Long Beach Marathon
- Lane Closures Planned
- PLATFORM : Big Guys Untouched
- Brady Plan for Latin Debt Deserves a Second Chance : Economics: Treasury secretary's scheme needs money and a stronger commitment from industrialized nations to make rules more favorable.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Stengel Was the Loser on Biggest Hit of 1943
- Healthy Dodgers Win, 3-0 : Baseball: Morgan no-hits Phillies into the sixth inning, then withstands eighth- and ninth-inning rallies to run his record to 4-1.
- Kiviat Is Oldest Living Medalist
- Hockey in May Is New Experience for Liut, Capitals
- Sockers Talk It, Walk It : MISL playoffs: The Sockers snap back at talkative St. Louis, 5-4, to win series. They'll face Dallas in Western Division finals.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Swaino, Charleton Win Tennis Titles
- Indian Legend Could Ends Before It Gets Started
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY
- Kersey Is Blazing Hot, 107-94 : NBA playoffs: Spurs' Robinson held to nine points on three-of-11 shooting.
- Scrimmage Allows Murphy to Check Out His New Titans
- Stupid Freckle Tricks
- PLAY BALL: Scorecards ready? It's time for...
- ALBUM REVIEWS
- Where the Music's Finger-Pickin' Good : Be it ever so humble, there's no place like McCabe's guitar shop
- WASHINGTON : Lenders Seek Exemption From Law on Cleanup of Toxic Wastes
- HOME BUYERS FAIR : Getting IN : How First-Time Owners Can Buy Into the Dream : Starting Out: Many things have changed about the way we buy homes, but the tax advantages, plus profit possibilities, make it worth effort to overcome obstacles.
- WASHINGTON / CATHERINE COLLINS : Handicapped Guidelines Cause Split
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Farallones Hit by Radioactive Waste
- Prisons' Costly Dilemma: Caring for Elderly Prisoners : Punishment: Younger, more dangerous men are released while aging inmates sentenced to life without parole cost the system millions.
- Industry Stalls Oil Spill Reform Bills in Alaska
- JACK NANCE HAS TEAMED WITH THE DIRECTOR, FROM 'ERASERHEAD' TO 'TWIN PEAKS'
- What's in a Name? $50 Bounty : Lynwood Offers a Reward for Simply Telling Who Graffiti Vandals Are
- THE WEEK'S OTHER PRIME-TIME FILMS
- Bush and Breeder Go Way Back : Profile: Will Farish, who enjoys an extremely close relationship with the President, aims to raise the best racehorses in the world.
- For Millions of Old Books, Acid Is the Silent 'Killer' : Libraries: About 80% of any research collection faces deterioration danger because of acidification of paper. But a new coating process is under study.
- 7 Killed in Bus Crash
- Those Are No Fish Tales in Manila's Tabloids, Just Ask the Virgin Mary Next Time
- Teacher Who Was Stabbed Faces a Life Now 'Totally Out of Whack'
- Durang's 'Laughing Wild' Is a Real High-Wire Act
- Deejays Grateful to Be 'Clean and Crazy'
- Widening the Scope of Soul, Via Cable : Donnie Simpson, host of 'Video Soul,' gives viewers a larger glimpse of what black artists are really like
- In Singapore, They'll Let Sleeping Bags Lie
- Eyewitness Moods : Anchors as Actors, Feelings as Facts--the Information Age Proves No News Is Bad News
- Self-Help and the American Dream
- The Reef Is No Barrier to Travelers
- Look Into Alternate Ways of Seeing the Sights : Tours: Although coach trips may be your best bet if your time is limited, car rentals, taxis, public transportation and walking are also good ways to go.
- HOME BUYERS FAIR : Selecting the Right Realtor : Saving, Low Debt Help First-Time Buyers : First Home: Substantial sacrifices and lowered expectations are just part of the down payment.
- Flashy and Sensual? Definitely. Shameful and Passe? Maybe : It's the Latin Rhythm of Lambada
- Funds, Voices Raised for Planned Parenthood
- Slain Marine Feared Post in Philippines, His Brother Says
- Faulty Logic?
- A House Could Be the Price of a Joint Under Federal Asset-Seizure Law : Drugs: Last year, the government seized $580 million in cash and assets that were allegedly linked to commission of a crime. Critics charge that the penalty is excessive and unfair.
- Volunteers Work to Free the Lowest of the Low : India: Scavengers are charged with carrying buckets of human excrement on their heads.
- The Fun Times of ABC's 'Wonder' Kid Fred Savage
- Peggy Noonan : The Woman Who Gave Presidents the Word
- Both Jailers, Jailed Find an Oasis in Vista
- Sinjin Smith and Randy Stoklos of Pacific...
- KENTUCKY DERBY : Losing Race to Her Doesn't Seem So Bad : Aftermath: 'I don't believe I tried to beat that sweet little lady,' Kent Desormeaux says of Frances Genter, the 92-year-old owner of Unbridled.
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / SAM FARMER : El Camino Real Baseball Team Strikingly Similar to '78 Version
- A Funny Thing Happens to SDSU in Red-Black Game: Defense
- Q&A; : Taking Issue With the Issues : Administrators Tackle the Problems Facing Prep Sports : STAN THOMAS, TOM TRIGGS and MARGARET DAVIS
- 2 Marimbas Lead Latin Jazz Sextet in Santa Monica Performance
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE SWIMMING : OCC Women, Golden West Men Capture State Championships
- Juggling Act
- THE WINE LIST
- In Search of . . . Karen Lynn Gorney
- Austria's Eva Schlegel Is Positive: Negatives Work Best
- The New Power of TV Advertisers : The increasing clout of sponsors has been seen more and more this season as 'objectionable' shows make some hit lists
- Shearing the Land : Sheep Clear Building Site for Developer
- Mexico Will Not Pursue Charges in Murder Case
- A contest that the competitors could sink their teeth into.
- Annual Auction Moves City Goods on a Fast Track
- THOUSAND OAKS : Officers Arrest 2 Men, Seize Kilo of Cocaine
- Big Brothers Point Way to Success for 2 Prep Stars : Volleyball: Mira Costa's Pat Ivie is following his brother Bryan to USC, where they'll finally get a chance to play together. The Trojans can hardly wait.
- Betting Second on All-Time List
- ALBUM REVIEWS
- Stepping Into Ailey's Directorial Shoes : Judith Jamison drops everything--including plans for her own company--to carry his mantle
- Japan's Stock Market Reflects Big Problems
- Hidden Venice: The First Jewish Ghetto
- There's a Lot Less to Jamestown and a Lot More
- Honored for Arthritis Aid
- This Teacher's Work Is a Mixed Blessing
- Magnet School Avoids 'Honor' It Didn't Want : Education: Brentwood parents learned that theirs could be the first school west of Fairfax to have a year-round, multitrack schedule. They fought against it, and won.
- The Wonder Kid : IT'S ALL IN A DAY'S FUN FOR FRED SAVAGE
- Trio Bungles Attempt to Blow Up British Military Barracks
- Czechs to Skip Visas for Americans, Canadians
- Man Moving In but Cougars Staying Put : Wildlife: A continuing study of mountain lions in Orange County has found that the cats avoid humans but often venture into developed areas.
- Edgemoor Geriatric Hospital in Santee Overcomes Its Grim Past
- SUNSET LEAGUE BASEBALL : Huntington Beach Beats Ocean View
- Tom Kubis: Hometown Boy Makes Way Back
- Hello, Comrade, What's Your Favorite Soap? : Marketing: Companies that want to sell toothpaste in Tblisi or baby oil in Budapest face a critical shortage of consumer data. Gathering it is a challenge for U.S. research firms.
- Lease-Option May Help Sell House
- Pros and Cons of 'Dr. Grimes' Bitter Pill'
- D. Wiedmann, Former CAR Executive, Dies
- Thieves Shake Monaco's Reputation as 'Safe Haven'
- Warrants Target $17.6 Million in Accounts Linked to Drugs
- Nominees Sought for Patriot's Award
- Swollen River Gnaws Trail of Damage Over Arkansas
- Albania Shows Signs of Easing Up as Last of Stalinist Strongholds
- Lady Porter Tries Keeping Rubbish Out of Westminster : Government: An admirer of Margaret Thatcher, she struggles to make rich municipality run more efficiently.
- The Assassination Bureau (TMC Monday at 4...
- Czechs Celebrate 1945--and Freedom to Celebrate
- Poetic Justice : Michael Nava's Mysteries About a Gay Gumshoe Are Populated by a Cast of Familiar Characters
- California IN BRIEF : FRESNO : Clinics Probed in Medi-Cal Fraud
- Only Way to Tame a Monster : Timely federal study emphasizes urgent need for AIDS education
- EL MOSCO
- Notes about your surroundings.
- CAMARILLO : Man Fatally Shoots Wife, Kills Self
- Berman Had No Easy Job to Increase Foreign Aid : Congress: The Panorama City representative used his political connections to get his priorities into the House budget proposal. But it was only the first step in a long process.
- Man Hurt When Car Lands in Wetlands
- ON THE TOWN: How hot were tickets...
- Mama Pajama Parties Celebrate Caffeine, Rhythm and Rhyme : Nora Landrum's free, experimental and non-alcoholic West Los Angeles coffeehouse is a wish fulfilled, offering artists, poets and musicians support--and a place to ply their crafts.
- ALBUM REVIEWS
- Big Promises, Big Dreams and Investor Ruins : Investments: A Santa Ana promoter offered 22% returns and a middle-class life, but authorities say it was the largest fraud ever against the Southland Latino community.
- Finding the Maryhill Museum of Art
- Exploring a Northwest Museum
- Yeltsin Return Home at Hand, Hospital Says
- Obsolete Instruments, Centuries-Old Music Offer a Cultural Alternative in South : Southern Liberals Revive Ancient Music
- On Measure H, the Meter is Running : Ethics: Cabbies are ticketed for improper dress. Why then should public officials be rewarded to clean up their act?
- Pros and Cons of 'Dr. Grimes' Bitter Pill'
- Commentary : Passions Light Up at Border Demonstration : Protesters of Illegal Crossings Want Good Neighbors
- Residents Again Urge Officials to Close Dump at Lopez Canyon
- Commentary : Passions Light Up at Border Demonstration : Those Shining Lights at U.S.-Mexico Frontier Expose Their Own Racism, Not the Real Problems
- As Ex-Angel, Washington Can Stop Chasing the A's
- Just When Does a Slump Become a Way of Life?
- Marina Girls Forfeit Four Track Victories
- A Furtive Step Into Noa Noa Land : A strange and beautiful place where a chef from Europe goes Polynesian and the menu goes bananas
- Pigment Envy
- College and Its Eviction of Tenants
- Lincoln Savings Failure Won't Cost Uncle Sam
- Sheridan's Flyers
- College and Its Eviction of Tenants
- Pigment Envy
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