- Bolivia Imposes 30-Year Term on Ex-Dictator
- Making a Name for Himself : Sophomore Dion Battee Has Emerged as St. Bernard's Best Player
- Getting a Fix on Dry-Cleaning Bill
- Malibu : More Talks on City Hall Site
- Murray Attaway "In Thrall" <i> DGC</i>
- L.A. Refocuses on Basics: Rebuilding the Inner City : Economy: In the year since the riots, successes have been mixed with frustrations in revitalization effort.
- ELECTIONS / L.A. SCHOOL BOARD : Slavkin Wins in Race for New District : Polls: Incumbent takes 52.9% of the vote, just over the amount needed to avoid a runoff for a seat in reapportioned area.
- Julian Tires Out Mountain Bikers
- Egypt Extends Detention of 3 American Citizens
- Atlanta Project Plans to Immunize 27,000 Children
- President Backs Plan to Address Global Warming
- Smoking Barred in Fresno Restaurants
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : Cyclist Ready for Fund-Raising Ride
- START YOUR ENGINES: Racing promoters said Wednesday...
- Friend's Love Brings In a Lost Soul in 'Stealing Home'
- Brazilian Voters Apparently Want a President--Not a Prime Minister or a King
- A Belated Debate Over Abortion Funding? : Insurance: Talk of including abortions in a national health care package has incensed opponents. But what the government is considering is already a widespread practice.
- Valdez Spill Science Data Stays Slippery : Ph.D.s are about to clash over long-term effect of the tanker disaster. Exxon says there isn't any.
- MUSIC : Composer Puts Words at Fore of Memorial
- Jazz Veteran to Sizzle at Hot Springs
- Two Valley Men Killed in Apparent Carjackings
- Arcadia : Ciraulo Is City's New Mayor
- Fairfax District : Warsaw Memory Lives On
- NEXT STEP: Businessman Richard Riordan said the...
- HORSES : Equine Groups Unite in Effort to Rein In Civil Liability
- Survey Results Favor Sewer Settlement : Government: Most property owners who responded want to accept the county's offer to end the wrangle.
- Phenom of the Opera : 'It's Cool,' a Young Singer Says as She Prepares for Her Big Moment
- * Henry Brandon; U.S. Correspondent for Britain's Sunday Times
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Altadena : Forum on Park Closures
- Joe Jackson "Look Sharp!" (1979)<i> A&M;</i>
- The Ones That Get Away : Study Tags Undersized Halibut That Have to Be Thrown Back
- TAKE A BREATH, TAKE YOUR KIDS . . . AND ENJOY!
- Service Advisers Are Part Salesperson, Part Mechanic
- Santa Monica : Transfers to UC Set Record
- A REEL GUITARIST : Christopher Parkening Sees a Connection Between Music and His Other Love, Fly-Fishing
- HIGH LIFE: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Being True to School and Outside Interests
- Volunteer Tree Planters Keep Digging Against the Odds : Environment: One nonprofit group, North East Trees, has planted thousands in the last few years. But it takes lots of help and follow-up, which is almost as hard to come by as funds.
- Pressure on for Cutting Cellular Rates : Communications: PUC questions why prices in California have not dropped since the service began.
- AT&T; Profit Up Before One-Time Charge
- State of the Art: The Irvine accounting...
- Allergan Profit Jumps 34% to $23.7 Million
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- Alternative Fudge
- Chocolate : Chocolate, Aztec-Style : History: For 300 years, chocolate was a reddish drink flavored with anise and rosewater. And you think we're doing weird things with chocolate now.
- BOOK REVIEW : Gotcha Cuisine : What's for Dinner?, <i> By Michael Roberts</i> ; <i> (William Morrow: $22; 333 pp.) </i>
- TV Miniseries Heats Up Controversy : Global warming is coming but when is debatable. A Thousand Oaks firm is already doing its part to slow the inevitable.
- Official Converts to Catholicism in Protest
- Rallies Urge Higher Pay for Preschool Teachers, Workers
- Officer Prevents Woman's Fall From 7th-Story Ledge
- What's Old Still Rings True : Nostalgia: As an enduring proliferation of poodle skirts and customized classic Chevys can attest, the 1950s are alive and well and living in Ventura County.
- White House Aids State in Tax Dispute : Courts: In policy shift from past two administrations, U.S. no longer opposes California's position in legal fight over taxes on foreign-owned businesses. At stake is $4 billion in disputed levies.
- Classical Music Groups Add Bright Note to Spring : The chamber orchestra, county symphony and an Ojai Festival warm-up concert showcase array of talents.
- The Region : Valley Bus Service Extended
- Pentagon May Speed Closure of Naval Station : Military: Base may be shut down next year instead of in 1996 to save money. The move could aid in conversion of the facility to other uses.
- Where to Turn When Cleaner Ruins Clothes
- THEATER NOTES : Playwright Strikes Nerve With Fans Over 'Sherlock's Last Case'
- Brushing Up on the Holiday Spirit in April : Housing: Christmas in April program is set to rehabilitate 32 area homes. The annual volunteer project helps low-income residents nationwide.
- Azusa : Quarry Decision Delayed
- Newly Elected Mayor Calls for Council Unity : Politics: Eddie Cortez, who defeated Tomas Ursua in a close runoff, sees himself as a consensus builder.
- * Bernie Wayne; Songwriter Composed 'Miss America' Theme
- Chocolate : A Couple of Showoffs
- Chocolate : Dark Secret
- The Last-Minute Lunch
- The Joy of Cookies
- * Howard Young; Co-Founder of Sacramento Music Circus
- Councilwoman Widowed by Slaying Supported and Rebuked at Meeting : Politics: Public's comments center on Evelyn Wells and allegations of an affair with the city manager.
- TRIBUTE: The 94th Ojai Valley tennis tournament...
- Faces of the West
- U.S. Given Hanoi's Full List of POW Pilots, Vessey Says : Missing: Emissary asserts Vietnam is cooperating now on issue. He discounts 1972 Russian document.
- Malibu : Toll-Free Recycling Hot Line
- NICE GUY FINISHES FIRST : After Years of Playing in the Shadows, Bluesman Buddy Guy Takes the Spotlight
- Paramount : School Superintendent Gets Contract Extension
- Hey, Mom, look what followed us home...
- Riesling for Your Dinner
- Chocolate : When Business Is a Piece of Cake
- OPEN THE GATES: The county's budget crisis...
- Holden Finishes Third in Own District
- Clinton, Survivors Attend Holocaust Museum Event
- Man Burdened by Guilt Gets 1 Year in Killing : Courts: Judge says defendant's conscience has punished him enough for burning man to death in 1976.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Scandal and Voter Revolt: What Will Italy Do Now?
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Santa Barbara Festival Will Honor Poets
- The following are the top music sales...
- He's Light on His Eat at Antoine
- Panel Shelves Wilson's Plan on Welfare : Legislature: Assembly committee says it cannot go along with key elements of the governor's plan to overhaul the system. An effort to reach a compromise is planned.
- A SOFT TOUCH : As Pianist and Composer, Sandy Owen Sets His Jazz Style
- Santa Monica Expected to Name Football Coach on Monday
- Norwalk-La Mirada : Toughlove Sessions Offered to Parents of Problem Youth
- RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : Coaches Wish Upon Artesia High Stars O'Bannon, Jones
- Publishing Plum Goes to Newsweek : Honors: Periodical nabs the National Magazine Award for General Excellence, but the only real buzz focused on the New Yorker's Tina Brown.
- Clinton Unveils $420-Million Education Plan : Schools: The proposal calls for national learning standards. Educators have given the program broad support, but local officials fear a loss of control.
- Mock Turtle Soup, City School Sweet Rolls
- Thin and Not So Rich
- Cooked Any Good Books Lately?
- Cooks' Choice
- True Grits
- Going Bananas, Going CrackersBanana crackers? Well, why...
- Ras Dashen's Ethiopian Food Is Tops
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Ensemble Presents 'Complete History of America' in 90 Minutes : If you're looking for musical entertainment, singer Chaka Khan performs at the Arlington Theatre.
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Muir's Vaughn Is Player of Year; Wilson's Miner Also Is Honored
- CASTING CALL / AUDITIONS
- Orange County's 'Grommets' Practically Live in the Water, but Not All of Them Are Wet Behind the Ears : Young Riders
- Dykstra, Merino Chosen Times' Coaches of the Year
- It's Not Over Till the Pizza Gets Cold : Celebrations: Win or lose, when the tallies came rolling in, party politics was the order of the evening in mini-malls and living rooms.
- BUENA PARK : New Sign Plan Being Sought for Center
- Pasadena Police Describe Death of Barber : Inquiry: Account fails to win over skeptical public because it omits the actions by officers of other departments that were involved in the arrest.
- Prosecutors to File 16 Counts in MCA Tower Shooting : Crime: Suspected gunman John Brian Jarvis faces more than 20 years in prison if convicted on all charges.
- SANTA ANA : Zoo Spins a Big Yarn About Sheep
- ENCINO : Hearing on Proposed Burger King Scheduled
- Work Halted Over Gnatcatcher Habitat
- VAN NUYS : Trial to Begin in Shooting-Rape Case
- LOS ANGELES : School District Challenges Burbank Airport Project
- Apartment Complex Means a Lot of Revenue for School : Innovation: Anaheim district's idea of allowing seniors' housing on site near new campus will bring in about $271,000 a year.
- WEST HOLLYWOOD : 2nd Challenge of Ban on Gay Marriages Planned
- MUSIC : It's the Street of Sound : The five-block area of Santa Barbara's State Street is a slice of rock 'n' roll heaven.
- 7th-Day Adventist Church--an Ironic Hollywood Landmark
- Money Woes Blamed in Murder-Suicide
- SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : Conservancy Funds Draw Scrutiny : Land management: Assembly panel urges keeping closer tabs on money and equipment from outside sources.
- ELECTIONS / VALLEY ROUNDUP : NEWS ANALYSIS : Area Is Riordan Country, Times Exit Poll Finds
- No one was out of bounds: With...
- FULLERTON : Utility Tax Given Initial Approval
- Valley Business Leaders Express 'Cautious Hope' After D.C. Visit
- Councilman's Conflict With Son Costs Him Mayor's Seat
- Umberg Pushes Special District Disclosure Bill
- Nixon Urges Japan to Show Leadership, Step Up Aid to Russia
- With the verdicts in, Los Angeles is returning to its usual routines. But for many inner-city residents, there's little cause to celebrate . . . : The Return to Normal
- Suits Allege Abuse by Catholic Brother : Misconduct: Three men say they were sexually molested as youths in Orange County by a member of the Friar Servants of Mary.
- School Board Yet to Cover $1.2-Million Deficit
- As Mort Diamond Passes By
- Valley Guys Gave Us More of the Same : Of all the candidates, no two were more politically alike than these two guys from the Valley. They canceled each other out.
- BURBANK : City Commits Funds to Light Rail Drive
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY ELECTIONS / CITY COUNCIL : Runoffs to Offer Vivid Contrasts to Voters
- STANTON : Pact for Interim City Manager Authorized
- Order Sought to Control Gang in Harbor City : Crime: An eight-block area of the community has been blighted by illegal activity. The civil abatement process allows the prohibition of certain activities, including the possession of portable phones.
- Man Given Light Sentence in '76 Murder Case : Crime: Richard Maytorena of Riverside, who confessed to killing an Oxnard man after a bar fight, gets one year in jail.
- County Leaders Reject Pay-Cut Proposal : Government: Budget panel calls recommendation by Supervisors VanderKolk and Flynn to save $20 million illegal and unfair.
- SIMI VALLEY : Volunteers Needed to Clear Hiking Trails
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : County Approval Sought for Antelope Valley Racetrack
- 3,000 Will Run to Benefit Orangewood
- GARDEN GROVE : Spray Can, Marker Lockup Proposed
- Schools to Sponsor Parenting Conference
- GLENDALE : School Board Rejects Bids for Expansion
- NORTH HILLS : Center Lets Addicts Barter for Treatment
- Perspectives on the Mayor's Race : Whose Vision Equals Greater L.A.? : The two candidates must articulate specific, workable programs for the whole area if Los Angeles is to prosper.
- Going Green : Earth Week Activities Find Southland Children Are Savvy Ecologists
- March Restaurant Closures
- Incumbents Win Mixed Results in College Board Race
- EMPIRE LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Esperanza Rattles : El Dorado Defense
- Names in the News - April 22, 1993
- Montana Ends His 49er Career and Says Thanks for the Memories
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Irvine's Bats Go to Work Early in 11-2 Victory Over Newport Harbor
- The night life in Lewiston, Ida., is...
- ROUNDUP : Suppan Does It All for Crespi, 13-0
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Gruber Takes a Few Swings
- Arts Center Gets $1.5-Million Grant
- 'South Beach,' 'Route 66' Due on NBC
- A Different 'Dove' Takes Flight at CBS : Television: Follow-up to the hit miniseries based on Larry McMurtry's novel features a nearly all-new cast and bears 'no relation' to author's own sequel.
- TV REVIEW : 'American Dream' Is Nature's Nightmare
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Ryan Meredith Sliding to Top at Southern California College
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Plenty of Heroes as Golden West Takes Second in Track
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- Ice Schlockey: The Sequel : Mighty Ducks Probably Won't Be the Feel Good Team of the Season
- Even Labor Trouble Won't Stop Penguins
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 22, 1993
- ROUNDUP : San Pedro Volleyball Team Rolls to Win Over Carson
- Arts Leaders Decry Proposed Budget Cuts : Budget: City's Cultural Affairs Department would take a 30% overall cut under Bradley plan, with grants slashed 50%.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Singers Salute Songwriters--at Length
- AWARDS
- AWARDS
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Ramona: Hit and Myth Affair : Not just a tourist attraction, the annual Ramona Pageant in Hemet also embodies one of the richest ironies of Southern California culture.
- L.A. Playwrights Set Membership Drive
- The Empire League baseball game between Esperanza...
- Miscellany
- Only His Mind Was Blanked : Hockey: Otto scores two goals during 9-4 victory over Kings, the second on instinct.
- Miscellany
- Kingsmen Play Their Cardenas Right Once Again
- OPERA REVIEW : A Worthy Werther in San Diego
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Dodgers Lost in a Fog, Lose Again to Montreal
- El Modena Names Howard as Football Coach
- Lakers Take Bad News in Large Doses : Pro basketball: A 113-102 loss to Jazz assures them of a sub-.500 season. Peeler is injured.
- Evidence Found After Explosion Kills Athlete
- Leppard Shows His Stuff, 4-0 : High school baseball: He strikes out 14 and pitches four-hitter as Simi Valley beats Royal.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Eckersley Loses Chance at Another Save
- NBA ROUNDUP : A First: Hornets Make Playoffs
- Boxer Known to Have HIV Fought Twice
- Oxnard's Garcia Cites Conflict, Quits Baseball Job
- Pittsburgh Steeler offensive guard Carlton Haselrig faces...
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Advance in Big West Tennis
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Wallach Gets a Rest--Almost
- Salmon Isn't Lost in Shadow : Angels: Although Snow is getting most of the attention, fellow rookie is quietly making his mark.
- He Didn't Just Play, He Held Court : Ojai Paying Tribute to Ashe, Who Won 4 Titles There in '60s
- Fan Is All Wet When She Asks Barkley for Extra Autographs
- Underhanded Tactic : Mission's Brown Changed Delivery, Now Frustrates Hitters With Guile
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Reinhart's RBI Gives Mission Viejo a Victory Over Mater Dei
- COLUMN RIGHT/ JAMES P. PINKERTON : Gay Ban Issue Rigged? Say It Ain't So, Bill : Allowing homosexuals in the military is a fight that Clinton can't afford to win.
- Obituaries - April 22, 1993
- Nurse Embraces Gift of Giving : A Teen-Age Boy in a Wheelchair Called Out and She Was Hooked
- L.A. School District Files Lawsuit Over Air Terminal Plan
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Detailed Report Ordered on Magic Mountain Melees
- ANAHEIM : City Denies Permit for Nude Dancing
- Obituaries - April 22, 1993
- COLUMN LEFT/ TOM SOTO : Clean Air a Right, Not an Amenity : The environmental movement won't succeed without the urban poor and people of color.
- VENTURA : Newborn Unit Gets Higher Status Level
- Everyone Is Different, Which Is Nothing to Be Ashamed Of
- Picus, Chick Get Personal as Runoff Fight Begins
- Officials Say Oxnard May Start Layoffs : Budget: Council actions to reduce a $4-million shortfall touch off an angry response from residents.
- No Place in Their Hearts for the Homeless : Judges, lawyers who tired of sharing Santa Ana Civic Center with 'campers' don't care about them as long as they're gone.
- BURBANK : City Seeks Approval for Cleanup Piping
- SAN FERNANDO : Police Say New Laws Deter Carjackings
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Tutoring Directed at Troubled Youths
- New management appointments in the South Bay...
- Hall, Alarcon Seek Support of Also-Rans
- Give Bergeson the Job--for Now : We can't let responsibility for 5 million schoolchildren drift through the morass of politics until 1994.
- CHINO : Man Given 35 Years in Drive-By Slaying
- New Mayor, Term Limits: Powerful Force for Change : City Council, too, is rocked by voters' decisions in Tuesday's L.A. election
- PLACENTIA : Parents Reassured on School Closures
- Group Hopes to Lure Computer Firms to County
- GLENDALE : College Gets $1 Million in Fund-Raising Drive
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE MAYOR'S RACE : A Choice Between Two Flawed Men : Los Angeles needs honest answers, intelligent discussion, a realistic agenda and 'growth' from Riordan and Woo.
- BOARD OF EDUCATION : Minorities to Be Majority on Governing Panel for First Time
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : District Tentatively OKs Use of Metal Detector : Education: Trustees back random searches at a middle school. A stricter dress code, locker searches and a hot line for tips are also planned.
- 3 Claim Molestation by Catholic Brother : Lawsuits: Damages are being sought in connection with alleged incidents at high school, church and on trips from 1967 to 1986.
- Stolen NASA Disks Land Back at UC Irvine
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : City Hires Private Firm for Street Work
- BUENA PARK : Firm Wins Award for Service to Arts
- Block Gets Ready for the Worst : Budget: The sheriff plans to close four jail facilities, lay off up to 1,700 deputies in cost-cutting moves. About 5,000 inmates--but not felons--will be released.
- Vigil Marks Anniversary of Harris Execution : Demonstration: Opponents of death penalty gather a year after murderer of two youths died in gas chamber.
- More Computer Leaks Found by Anaheim Police
- Fountain Valley : Council Approves Drug Sign Removal
- COUNTYWIDE : Settlement Reached in Midair Collision
- Assembly Committee Delays Vote on Breakup : Schools: Panel lacks votes needed for passage. The bill would take the first steps toward dividing the L.A. district into smaller units.
- Judge Sentences 'Pack Rat' to Jail After He Fails to Clean Up Home
- Employee Wounded in Holdup at Fast-Food Restaurant
- SANTA ANA : Tax Preparer Pleads Guilty in Fraud Case
- OXNARD, EL RIO : Drug Investigation Leads to 5 Arrests
- Is Dyslexia the Culprit for Poor Learning Skills? Here's How to Check
- COSTA MESA : Building Goodwill Is All in a Day's Work
- Wish for Term Limits Is Clear--Impact Is Less Certain
- SHERMAN OAKS : Businessman Plans Anti-Crime Mixer
- SIMI VALLEY : King Juror Remarks Please City Leaders
- Tournament of Roses Vows to Seek Minorities
- Block to Close Jails in Cost-Cutting Move : Finances: Facilities in the Antelope Valley and Castaic are targeted.
- The Ones That Get Away : Fishing: Undersized California halibut, which seem to be diminishing in local waters, are tagged and thrown back in study to track their movement.
- Keith Byars apparently is on his way...
- Selling Off the Yard : Auction at Defunct Todd Ship Facility Attracts Former Employees as Well as Buyers
- Graffiti Vandal Must Wipe the Slate Clean : Crime: Youth pleads guilty to spraying moniker throughout the Wilmington area. Judge sentences him to cover 400 tags and serve 30 days in jail.
- PROPOSITION 1 : Defeat Forces Officials to Look Elsewhere for Police Funds
- VENTURA : Civic Leaders Grilled by the Younger Set
- Miscellany
- He Chooses Own Route : Brown's Decision to Leave Nebraska for NFL Rooted in Desire to Care for His Family
- NHL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Vancouver Takes 2-0 Advantage
- The Philadelphia Eagles, looking to fill the...
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Unbeaten Arocha Out Three Weeks
- LAGUNA BEACH : Council Urges Tough Anti-Graffiti Laws
- CHATSWORTH : Neighbors Divided Over Street Signs
- Recycling a Celebration : Earth Day Is Transformed Into a Do-Your-Own-Thing Observance
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : 70 More Classes Cut From Fall Schedule
- OXNARD : Army May Test Arms Over Coastal Waters
- 50 Activists Protest Outside Animal Researcher's Home
- Harvard-Westlake Pole Vaulter Stern to Attend Yale
- Ojai Tournament to Begin Today
- Beuerlein Signs With Cardinals
- Familiar Territory : Kevin Rooney Trains a Young Heavyweight in Catskill, but It's Jeremy Williams
- Matadors Shake Off UC Irvine : College volleyball: No. 4 Northridge struggles before putting away last-place Anteaters.
- Strike The Gold Wins in Comeback
- ART REVIEWS : Yoko Ono Offers Game of Life for Viewers
- THEATER REVIEWS : Shades of a Fading Society in 'Barbarians'
- PEOPLE WATCH
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Praise and Play Rights : Publishing Offers Follow Honors for Cal State Fullerton's 'Manager' and 'All That He Was'
- Israeli Troops Kill 2 Palestinian Youths in Gaza Strip Riots
- Voters Approve School Bond for Renovations : Election: $28-million measure, which failed last year, will be used to revitalize campuses.
- 'Dangerous Liaisons' Lets UCI Students In on the Lying Game
- ANAHEIM'S OTHER OFFERING : For One Day, Anyway, There'll Be Something Besides Disneyland (and Cheaper Too)
- REVIEW : A 50-Year-Old Farce Seems to Await Laughs
- Bullfrogs Open Roller Hockey Season July 2
- Somehow, King Will Keep Busy : Play-by-play: After 27 years, he won't be back with Raiders, but there is still sailing--and the A's.
- One Second (Period) Is All Flames Need : Stanley Cup playoffs: Calgary scores five unanswered goals to erase Kings' 1-0 leads in the game and series, 9-4.
- Names in the News - April 22, 1993
- ROUNDUP
- Tough Going for Babilonia
- South, Morningside Players Honored at Times' Ceremony
- Coaches in Race to Wire to Sign O'Bannon, Jones
- First Things First: Angels Lead AL West : Baseball: Salmon, Snow hit homers again in 7-6 victory over Indians. Farrell gets first win since 1990.
- Free-agent wide receiver Louis Lipps signed a...
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Gooden Back in Good Form
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : In Orange Empire Conference women's track and field:
- Names in the News - April 22, 1993
- Redondo Volleyball Players Suspended
- Baryshnikov Slated for Orange County Series : Dance: He will perform with his White Oak Dance Project in August, after the Joffrey opens the season in July with the Prince-scored ballet 'Billboards.'
- THEATER REVIEWS : Hartley Serves Up a Cathartic Cabaret
- AWARDS
- Women's Center Plans Spring Arts Festival
- DANCE REVIEW : Ailey Troupe Pays Moving Tribute to Founder's Legacy
- A Taste of Holmes From a Master Storyteller
- All Challenges Welcomed : Perfection Has Become an Opponent for Mira Costa's Volleyball Team, Which Has Lost Only 3 of 42 Games