- Eugene Pleshette; Theater Executive
- Conroy an Easy Winner in O.C. Assembly Race
- Rights Denied, Coup Leaders' Lawyers Say
- Address unknown--a post office?Notified that a letter...
- Police Arrest Suspect in 28 Bank Robberies
- COUNTYWIDE : Republican Plan Would Favor Hart
- ANAHEIM : Charge Dismissed in 1981 Murder
- Track and Field
- Garrett is Now Jack of All Trades on Palomar Team
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Howell Could Miss Rest of Season
- Northrop on Notice to Fix Missile Snags : * Defense: The L.A. contractor is ordered to quickly solve a problem with the $15.1-billion Stealth cruise missile program.
- Brady Criticizes IMF 'Inertia' on Soviet Reforms
- Bush to Push Troop Pullout From Baltics : Military: He makes pledge to presidents of the three independent states.
- Bridge Quake-Proofing Passes a Key Test : Retrofitting: Technology shows way to repair structures damaged in 1989 temblor.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Air Force Unveils Major Shake-Up
- ELECTION RESULTS : * ALHAMBRA
- INS Will Close Busy L.A. Political Asylum Office, Move to Anaheim
- School of Tradition : Lithuanian Descendants Rediscover Past, Keep Heritage Alive by Learning Language, Culture of Their Ancestors
- ELECTIONS / VENTURA CITY COUNCIL : Advocate of Slow Growth Enters Race
- NEWPORT BEACH : L.A. Man Sentenced in Home Loan Fraud
- Supervisors OK Agreement to Raise Builders' Fees for Schools
- 2 Attempting to Rob Market Cause Terror by Firing 14 Shots
- Comeback Cures Dodgers' Blues : Monday's game: Three-run rally in 12th inning takes care of some strange plays earlier against Reds.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Schwengel, Cypress Win in Water Polo
- TV Ratings : CBS Wins Warm-Up to Big New Season
- African Art at Lyceum Offers a Seductive Taste of the Culture : Exhibit: Works from Kimbrough collection shown at theater have a robust, extraordinary presence.
- TV Reviews : Weathers' Charm Can't Carry Lame 'Justice'
- City May Impose Fines for Loud Parties
- City Panel Backs Bill to Block Boulevard : Reseda extension: A council committee asks the governor to sign the legislation, pleasing environmentalists.
- ORANGE : New Administrators Named for 2 Schools
- Deputy Stole Drug Money, Dealer Says : Trial: Convicted trafficker testifies that officer handcuffed and beat him, and filed false report of finding heroin.
- Injury Sidetracks the Travel Plans of CSUN's Kyman
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Crayton on the Bench Until the Fumbles Stop
- Now 'Murphy' Faces Real Pregnancy Test : Television: With Candice Bergen's character opting for parenthood, 'Murphy Brown' creator Diane English realizes some viewership is at risk.
- Western Digital Sale of Network Unit Gets Final OK : * Computers: The $33-million deal is thought to be crucial to company efforts to increase cash flow and meet loan agreements.
- INSURANCE
- San Diego Zoo Halts Sales Over Hunt Farm Link
- Yugoslav Cease-Fire Signed but New Fighting Imperils Accord
- GOP Retains Two Assembly Strongholds
- Engine Fell Off Aircraft Before 14-Death Crash
- Board OKs Bond Issue for New Museums : Supervisors: One facility would house classic cars. Another would portray the history of fire-ravaged Pan Pacific Auditorium.
- One Man's Decision to Live His Life--and Defend It Too
- Ex-Car Dealer, Others Indicted in Slaying : Crime: Prosecutors say William Nix Jr. hired others to kill salesman who had sued his dealership.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 50 City Employees Protest Stalled Talks
- New Use OKd for May Co. Building : Economy: Another garment district would be created downtown, with 600 businesses and 7,000 employees. Critics say it would hurt the existing clothing area nearby.
- ROUNDUP : WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
- 'NEA Four' Grant Denial Questioned : Arts: ACLU claims transcripts indicate grants were denied on political, not artistic, grounds.
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Hostages to Fate: 3 Wives in Beirut : Terrorism: Their husbands are political captives, and the women have chosen to remain nearby until their men are freed.
- Too busy to share a book? Think again. There's a lot at stake when the kids say . . . : Read Me a Story
- County to Appeal Award to Girl Who Was Mauled : Courts: Attorney says $2-million judgment was based on faulty jury instructions. Action angers mother of cougar victim.
- Tax Breaks Possible for Mall Builder : Oxnard: The council authorizes talks that may also include city revenue guarantees. Other developers are wary.
- Highly Flammable Chemical Spilled
- NEWBURY PARK : Robber With Note Steals Bank's Cash
- Teen Girl Gets 12 Years in Drunk-Driving Deaths
- Long Beach Police Sergeant Arrested as Suspect in Assault, Attempted Rape
- All 3 Parties in Bitter Custody Battle Assailed : Hearing: Baby's attorney says the surrogate mother, as well as the couple she bore the child for, have 'suspicious motives.' A ruling is expected this month.
- Tennis Survives Despite Parents
- Kernen Hits Streets to Find an Assistant : College baseball: Robinson's departure to Loyola Marymount leaves CSUN coach without help.
- ROUNDUP : Rinehart's Return Sparks CLU to Soccer Victory, 3-2
- Mail and Tax Fraud Schemes Earn Buena Park Man 8-Year Sentence
- Carolco, Live Reach Tentative Merger Accord
- Pac Bell, GTE Plan Major Changes in Phone Rates
- Some OTC Stocks to Trade on Exchanges : * Securities: The Midwest, American and Philadelphia exchanges in early 1992 will carry 100 issues now electronically traded. Competition could rise sharply.
- AUTOMOTIVE
- INSURANCE
- NFL Accepts Bid by Irvine Broker : Football: Eberhart, one of 11 applicants the league will consider as club owners in 1994, wants expansion team in Hawaii.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Spill Doesn't Spoil the Weekend as Freeman Rides Three Winners
- No Nixon, No Victory for Braves Again, 3-2 : Baseball: They lose to Giants and are now 0-2 without their suspended leadoff batter.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Gets Past Dana Hills in Volleyball
- UCI Program's Writes of Passage : Education: While the two men who built up the highly acclaimed graduate program denounce the criticisms of a visiting novelist-teacher, they admit things are in a state of disarray.
- Crowder Calls Girl's Slaying an Accident
- Supervisors Call for 3rd Remap Plan : Redistricting: The board reconsiders an earlier vote and seeks an alternative that would place more Latinos in the 5th District.
- Latest in San Diego's Gadfly Lineage Has His Eyes on the Mayor's Office
- Lifeguard Dies in River Training : Tragedy: Pacific Beach man, a nine-year veteran of lifeguarding, was swept under a fast-moving river while training with the esteemed river rescue unit in Idaho.
- Ip Ends Testimony in Suit Over Killing
- Canyon Receiver Runs Tough Route
- Trout Will Heat Up in the Cold
- Herazo Finishes 2nd Twice in Walking Races
- Lewis Starting to Look Better as Angels Win, 7-2 : Baseball: Angel pitcher keeps Texas scoreless into the eighth inning and eventually wins.
- RAMS : Greene Has Stepped Out of the Spotlight and Onto Front Line
- Kerr Looks Back on a 'Damn Good' Job
- TV REVIEW : An AIDS Resource for Teens
- MUSIC : A Noteworthy First for Soloist
- The U.S. Senate rejected, 60 to 38,...
- Mazda Revving Up for Major Ad Drive to Gain on Leaders : * Marketing: The auto maker plans to pull out of 'second tier' by stressing 'new' corporate image as well as its new models. The massive TV and print campaign will begin Sunday.
- Racism in America
- Racism in America
- Agencies Raise S&L; Bailout Cost to $190 Billion : * Thrifts: Congressional watchdogs say the Administration has underestimated the number of institutions that will fail. Meanwhile, Albert V. Casey, a former airline executive, is said to be in line for RTC's top job.
- Racism in America
- KGB
- Racism in America
- Racism in America
- MOVIES - Sept. 18, 1991
- MOVIES - Sept. 18, 1991
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- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 18, 1991
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- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 18, 1991
- Obituaries - Sept. 18, 1991
- TELEVISION - Sept. 18, 1991
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- Names in the News - Sept. 18, 1991
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- Israel Endangers Talks, U.S. Says : Mideast: Baker and Shamir fail to agree on terms for $10 billion in loan guarantees. Bush is inclined to press for a freeze on settlements, senior official indicates.
- Gates Criticizes Covert CIA Paramilitary Acts : Intelligence: Nominee says secret operations bring trouble. He is pressed on past failures and Iran-Contra.
- HOOK 'N' WIN: Purists don't like them,...
- Killer of S.D. Officer Slain After Manhunt : Shootings: Young officer was gunned down as he stepped from his car. His killer was slain 11 hours later.
- HOMELESS REBATE: Even in tough budget times,...
- MINI EXTRA: The latest magazine being produced...
- Freeway Project Scaffold Crumbles : Accident: No injuries reported as tons of wood and steel lattice work supporting connector road under construction tumble onto Imperial Highway.
- Oil Firms Using Tankers Despite Counties' Policy : Environment: Ventura and Santa Barbara officials have called for pipelines. But crude is shipped from Bay Area to L.A.
- Bush Offers Condolences to Kin of Britons Killed in Gulf
- JAIL TIME: Unhappiness with the proposed Gypsum...
- High-Rise Fire Kills 2; 250 Residents Flee
- Gates Opposes Some of Panel's Reform Ideas : LAPD: While chief backs most of commission's findings, he says some problems can be remedied with existing policies.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 18, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 18, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 18, 1991
- Car Insurance Dilemma
- Institute
- Car Insurance Dilemma
- Car Insurance Dilemma
- Car Insurance Dilemma
- Car Insurance Dilemma
- Corporate Looters
- Northern Ireland
- Police Seek Last Driver in Tour Bus Safety Crackdown : Investigation: The owner of America West Stages and six of his drivers have been arrested in a case involving excessive driving time, inadequate licenses and falsified records. A seventh suspect remains at large.
- Talent Agencies Find Galaxies Beyond Stars : Entertainment: The top firms are assuming roles ranging from merchandising consultant to merchant banker, in addition to influencing trends in movies, television and music.
- World IN BRIEF : CANADA : Government, Panel Disagree on Strike
- A New World in the Old : * Communism's death did not mark the end of history. Instead, it brought a blizzard of fresh challenges.
- THE PULSE OF EUROPE : A Tale of Two Continents
- Noriega a 'Crooked Cop,' Prosecutor Says as Trial Opens : Judiciary: The government begins its case against the ex-Panamanian dictator. The jury is told of his alleged ties to Colombian drug lords.
- Half Dome Conquered by Paraplegic and His Partner
- Man Fatally Hurt as Auto Crashes
- San Diego
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Cities Criticize Library Fee Plan
- 4 Neo-Nazi Teen-Agers Plead Guilty in Hate Crime : Attacks: The youths were part of skinhead gang that beat a Chinese-American teen-ager unconscious. Two others involved will be tried as adults.
- SIMI VALLEY : Decision Delayed on Art Center Funding
- COUNTYWIDE : Lawsuit Backers Hail Trash Plant Ruling
- OXNARD : Council Votes Today on Plans for Mall
- Sylmar Man Fatally Shot in Apparent Domestic Dispute
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Sun Devils Hold an Edge in Series
- Hamilton's Hit Rallies Dodgers in 12th : Baseball: Hershiser's effort is almost wasted when bullpen can't hold lead in ninth. L.A. scores three in 12th to win, 6-5, and cut Braves' margin to half a game.
- Film Group to Honor Charles Champlin
- Karen Bozich has been named applications development...
- Lysa B. Wyner has been appointed public...
- Fund Extends Its Offer for Carter Hawley : Finance: Zell/Chilmark wants to give the retail chain's creditors more time to consider its $240-million bid.
- BANKING
- William and Debra Fanning, formerly minority owners,...
- * Whittaker Corp. in Simi Valley won...
- Du Pont, Frito-Lay, NYNEX to Lay Off Thousands
- THE PULSE OF EUROPE : Vital Signs: Random notes from last May's Times Mirror survey
- THE PULSE OF EUROPE : This four-page pullout summarizes a survey of European social and political values, conducted by the Times Mirror Poll : Europe Is Finally Getting On With the 20th Century
- Andre Baruch; 'Your Hit Parade' Announcer
- World IN BRIEF : SWEDEN : Prime Minister Quits After Election Loss
- Hospital Rejecting Some Trauma Cases : Medicine: Neurosurgeons at Scripps Memorial in La Jolla refuse to treat patients with head injuries in pay dispute.
- Defender's Office Opposes Transferring Courts, Trials : Law: A petition will be filed to halt the plan to move the death-penalty cases of dozens of blacks and Latinos from the inner city to Van Nuys.
- Six Men Accused of Smuggling 1,500 Pounds of Marijuana From Singapore
- Car Hits Tree; 2 Killed
- 'Substantial Progress' in NHL Talks
- World Sports
- NHL President John Ziegler says there has...
- Rodgers Works at Teaching Angels How to Manufacture Runs : Baseball: Manager tries to convince players they have ability to score even if power hitters continue to sputter.
- Miscellany
- Close Shave Uncovers Marathon Fraud
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE NOTEBOOK / STEVE KRESAL : Rustlers Make Plans for Third Title
- Thomas Backs Precedents as Testimony Ends
- THE PULSE OF EUROPE : Germany : The Family Reunion Has Been Largely Overrated
- Schuller Returns to Southland
- THE PULSE OF EUROPE : From May to September: How the Poll Changed
- Off-Duty Sheriff's Deputy Intervenes in Fight
- Subway Faster, Elevated Rail Cheaper, Study Concludes : Transportation: A report on possible transit links reopens the debate over an underground system favored by a county commission and a line above the Ventura and Hollywood freeways.
- 22-Story Control Tower Approved for Airport
- CAMARILLO : Water District Offers New Shower Heads
- Court Rejects Judge Kamins' Bid to Preside in King Beating Case
- COMMENTARY : Bills' Effort Is Nothing Short of Super
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES
- 'Jazz for Hope' to Benefit Teen Recovery Program
- Charges Against North Dismissed : Iran-Contra: Judge drops case at request of independent counsel. Testimony by McFarlane is cited as roadblock to reinstating ex-Marine's convictions.
- House Siting?: On those occasions when you...
- OXNARD : Housing Authority to Weigh 5-Year Plan
- School District to Restore Driver Training Program
- Cuyamaca
- NEWPORT BEACH : Cable Firms Want 20-Year Contracts
- FULLERTON : Street Closed After Gas Line Rupture
- Sheriff's Witness Rule Called Intimidation : Courts: Defense lawyer in money-skimming trial of deputies says the department deters workers by ordering them to notify superiors of plans to testify for colleagues.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Quilters': Sew-Sew Tapestry : The show in Hollywood has the same cast, director, musicians and designers--and the same flaws--as the Laguna production.
- TV Reviews : Abused Women on the 'Edge' Fight Back
- North to Remain a Conservative Voice : Politics: Associates say the ex-Marine wants to stay involved in public policy, but he declines to discuss any plans to seek elective office.
- Democrats Push New Plan to Extend Jobless Benefits
- 2 Schools Seek to Defy News Show Ban : Education: State superintendent says students should not be forced to view controversial news show that contains commercials. Some schools see show as a way to secure valuable equipment.
- 4 of 8 Districts Will Elect City Council Members Today
- Helena Maria Viramontes, Writer : She Had the Last Word in Picking Career
- Court Says Mother Can Sue for Childbirth Stress
- PERSPECTIVE ON ISRAEL : The Spare-the-Rod Days Are Done : Spoiled by years of U.S. forbearance, a greedy government finally got its knuckles rapped on the housing-loan issue.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Jack's New Design Gives Council Pause
- Enforcement of Water-Saving Law Postponed
- COMMENTARY : A Breath of Scandal Can Blow Out Helmick
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Piel, Jenkins Might Sit Out
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Fleck Sprinkles Lots of Sweetness, Little Substance
- Tim Allen's Power Tools : Television: The comic who had Disney and cable executives abuzz parlayed his luck to develop 'Home Improvement.'
- TV & MOVIES
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- * Jill Pfatenhauer was named personnel division...
- Fatal Fire May Stir OSHA Action
- General Electric Co. Plans to Take $1.8-Billion Charge : Earnings: The company says it is adopting a new method of accounting for retiree benefits.
- UCI Researchers, Firm Join in Alzheimer's Fight : Medicine: A San Diego company will support studies aimed at developing a clinical test for the disease.
- * Bernards Bros. Inc. in San Fernando...
- Bridgford Foods Posts 10% Net Gain in Third Quarter
- Mazda Motor Deal With Time Warner for Ads Reported
- * Litton Systems Inc. in Woodland Hills...
- Nation IN BRIEF : CONNECTICUT : 8,000 State Workers May Get Pink Slips
- Film Producer Joe Pasternak Dies at 89
- Survey Finds Europe Facing Contradictions
- Official Says Proposed Beach City Faces Big Obstacles : Ventura Keys: A tax plan, hearings and an election are among the required steps. Secessionists expand the boundaries.
- Encinitas
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Agrees to Rent Jail Space to INS
- RAMS : Robinson to Put Offense Back on the Run
- BANKING
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : AIDS Researcher May Face Censure
- Speedy U.S. Aid to Soviet Union Urged by Kohl : Diplomacy: Bush agrees that food assistance must 'go forward' soon. But he says long-term help is 'not ready yet.'
- 191 Farm Labor Camps Cited for Unsafe or Untested Water
- Neil Armstrong to Get Place on Walk of Honor
- VENTURA : $10,000 in Jewelry Taken in Burglary
- LAPD Officer Must Take Drug Test, Judge Rules
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Montoya Is Vital to New Formation
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Angry Solomon Traded to Patriots
- City Football Is Alive and Kicking Again
- PREP ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar Loses in Tennis to Peninsula, 17-1
- TV & MOVIES
- MUSIC
- TV Reviews : 'Sibs' Has Its Moments and Possibilities but. . .
- MicroProbe to Make Cancer Drugs: MicroProbe Corp....
- Patricia J. Maney has joined KPMG Peat...
- * Sach Sinha & Associates in San...
- Langford to Head Parsons Corp.
- Marian M. Furlong has joined Grossmont Hospital...
- TWA Slashes Fares Between Coasts, Is Matched by Rivals
- Richard Grothen has been named director of...
- ORANGE : Center Offers Data on Breast Cancer
- Penalty Trial Opens for 2 'Cotton Club' Killers
- Shooting Account Disputed : Canoga Park: The party host denies off-duty officer acted in self-defense when he killed guest.
- CAMARILLO : School Texts on Display at Airport
- San Fernando Bans Gang Members From Park
- He Rambled as a Ram, but Stumbles as a Colt
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Rage to Live : Benefit: Bette Midler and friends lead a Hollywood charge against AIDS at a fund-raiser at Universal Amphitheatre.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Oslin Stakes Out Distinctive Turf
- Right Start Hopes Next Step Will Be on Wall Street : Mail order: The catalogue company has seen rapidly growing sales in children's merchandise. Now it hopes its initial stock offering will finance expansion.
- Taco Bell Latest to Bare All on Product Nutrition Data : Fast food: Under pressure from customers and regulators, chains are posting health information in their restaurants.
- Inquiry Is Likely to Tarnish CIA's Image : Hearings: Senators express alarm at agency's 'poor performance' in anticipating vast changes in recent global politics.
- THE PULSE OF EUROPE : What Europeans Think . . .
- Charges Against North Dismissed : Iran-Contra: Judge drops case at request of independent counsel. Testimony by McFarlane is cited as roadblock to reinstating ex-Marine's convictions.
- It's Water Under the Bob
- San Diego
- NEWPORT BEACH : 'Coastweeks' Beach Cleanup Saturday
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : New Homes Need New Roads
- Joining the Search for Shelter : Program for Homeless Mentally Ill Struggles to Find Its Own Home
- Spirited Storyteller Says His Ship Has Come In
- Powell Issues Reassurances, Encouragement During S.D. Visit : Military: General tours San Diego-area military facilities with NATO defense chiefs.
- COUNTYWIDE : Tollway Entity Hires Irvine Co. Aide
- Suit Filed Before Ink Dries on Redistricting Proposal
- Robinson Puts It on Line, Not Quarterback : Rams: Coach says everyone has to play better, not just Everett. Offense will get simpler.
- Gulls Add Keith Gretzky to Roster
- Chargers Try to Stay Positive
- PREP FOOTBALL POLL : Mission Viejo Keeps Top Spot
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Tapani Takes Control, Twins Beat Royals
- O.C. STOCK WATCH
- There Are a Few Holes in Plans for Marine Town : Construction: Architects and contractors are being challenged to create a battle-scarred urban landscape that is sturdy enough to function as a training ground for Camp Pendleton troops.
- Hugh Grigsby has joined the Small Business...
- An Electronic Thomas Guide Is on the Way : Maps: The computer-screen atlases could be used by businesses, school districts to track growth, and by politicians to redraw district boundaries.
- Shoring Up Made-in-Taiwan Image
- Silverwoods to Close Doors After 70 Years : Retailing: The chain of 18 stores cites lagging sales and increasing costs.
- Qualcomm Goes Public With Stock : Market: The high-technology company plans to sell 3.5 million shares in hopes of raising $50 million.
- L.A. Gear Reshuffles Management
- THE PULSE OF EUROPE : Western Europe : Free From Old Political Worries
- Back in the Saddle of the Fall Oaks Classic
- PRO FOOTBALL : Vikings Rediscover the Runner in Walker
- Bristol-Myers to Stop Selling Heart Medicine : Health: Studies had linked Enkaid to increased deaths among people being treated for irregular heartbeats.
- Drug Maker Describes Changes in Marketing
- BANKING
- Charity for Dying Youths Accused of Fraud by State : Donations: Attorney general says that only 1% of money raised by Children's Wish Foundation went to the intended youngsters. Group's executive director calls allegations false.
- E. German Guards on Trial: Can Justice Scale the Wall? : Unification: Four are charged with killing a would-be escapee. The defense says they were only pawns.
- THE PULSE OF EUROPE : Thoughts on the Current Status
- Rain Forest Boycott Questioned : Ecology: Brazilian environmentalists say Americans, other foreigners mean well, but the real solution requires financial aid, pressure on their government.
- Sheriff's SWAT Team, Helicopter Survive Budget Ax
- Premed Student on Way to Help Patients in Baja Dies After Crash : Accident: Other students accompanying her battled to save her, but a lack of medical facilities in the border area may have hindered their efforts.
- Chief Lifts Police Restaurant Ban
- 2 Plead Guilty to Fashion Island Jewelry Thefts
- Air Quality Report
- * Betty J. Weiland; Retired Nursing Supervisor
- Neil Armstrong to Join Lancaster Walk of Honor : Aerospace: The astronaut will be one of five test pilots to be inducted at the city's second celebration of its historic link to Edwards Air Force Base.
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Titans Drop Trip to Hawaii to Play Host to Northridge in 1992
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Dead Men' Buries Comic Plot With Lifeless Gags