- HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS : A Few of My Favorite Things
- Techniques That Hit Home : Understanding Latinos' Families, Jobs and Finances Is Key to Helping Them Get Into the Housing Market
- Israeli, PLO Officials Meet in Oslo to Address Impasse
- BELL GARDENS : Duran, Garcia Again Targeted for Recall
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Statehood for District of Columbia
- Fire Drill Tests If Rose Parade Float Is Really Roadworthy : Pasadena: After hours of practice, all 70 participants evacuate the giant Wells Fargo entry in 45 seconds flat. An official calls safety 'of prime importance.'
- In Back Rooms and Boardrooms, Water Wars Continue
- Man Arrested in Simi Valley Rape
- Rice Best Ever Receiver? Is There a Doubt?
- Will Bengals Be Naughty or Nice? : Rams: Bettis gets a chance against one of the league's worst rushing defenses.
- Loyola Fizzles After Quick Start : College basketball: Lions fall to 0-5 by losing to Nevada Las Vegas, 93-77.
- Sutton Deserves to Stand in Hall
- NHL ROUNDUP : Fluke Goal Helps Chicago Gain Tie With Philadelphia
- AUTO RACING : Earnhardt Earns a New Fan
- Books
- I'll Have the RKO, With Radicchio
- Videos
- San Clemente Needs a Dog Park
- UC Fees
- LETTERS : Praise for Reflections of 'Part-Time Santa'
- Finding Treasure
- Keeping Holiday Program Was the Right Choice
- Message for Gates
- Don't Stop the Music
- MAD AS HELL : The Audiences Got Smaller (Minded)
- Agencies' Use of Vans to End
- Menendez Coverage Is Biased Against Defense
- Para Los Ninos
- Any stitcher would be delighted to receive...
- Smoke and Perfume
- Definitions for the 'Femi-Nazi' Label
- Defining the Western
- AN OPEN HEARING
- LETTERS : Overdevelopment Was Real Issue of Lawsuit
- Grateful for Off-Duty Paramedic's Fast Help
- Jury Is Still Out on Prozac's Powers
- Controversy Continues on Gay-Lesbian Support Issue at Fountain Valley High
- Between free trade, deregulation and the first signs of recovery, Southland executives see 1994 as a year of brighter prospects
- Up in Arms
- Cover Story : He's Serious About This One : For Tom Hanks, it's been a long ride from 'Splash' to 'Philadelphia,' in which the likable comedy actor plays an AIDS patient who's fired from his job. What made him take the leap? It has a lot to do with what he's done so far, the times and, well, life
- Airport Fees
- Religious Displays on Public Property
- LETTERS : Petition Drive on Santa Monica Civic Center
- Marine Forester Flexes His Mussels
- Praise for Special Edition on Housing
- Wallet Was Returned by an Honest Person
- Of Friends and Feasts
- Saddleback School Trustee's Defenders Need Own Motivations Scrutinized
- A Gourmet's Gourmet
- GOING OUT ON A LIMBAUGH
- Probation Alternatives
- Bloom's Off the Rose
- Driver Was Devastated by Child's Death in Accident
- Putting an End to Domestic Violence Whether It Be Spousal or Child Abuse
- LETTERS : Concurrent Council, Airport Meetings
- PLAYING THROUGH
- Hillside Construction Can Be Safe From Fires
- LETTERS : Making the Case for Legalized Prostitution
- Blacks' Media Image
- Drumming Him Out
- Cold vs. Coal
- Blame for Laguna Fire Misplaced--and Misguided
- Officer Risked Life When He Shot Dog
- There's No Substitute for Family Togetherness
- THE Y OPTION : YMCAs...
- SET 'EM UP, JOE
- Eagle Scout Speaks Up for the Troops
- ART : COMMENTARY : ...
- Anti-NIMBY Arguments Are Irrelevant, Dangerous
- Direct From Writers
- Worthy Wisdom From a Practical Idealist
- NONFICTION - Dec. 19, 1993
- NONFICTION - Dec. 19, 1993
- NONFICTION - Dec. 19, 1993
- Doctor Makes the Rounds for His Causes : Profile: O.C. surgeon turns his outrage into action against gang violence, drunk driving.
- First Day of Guns for Tickets Swap Doesn't Draw a Blank--but Almost
- Safe at Home : Local Crime Prevention Efforts Are Neighborhood's Best Protection
- Viva FiestaMarina, the Carnival Line's 'Dancing-est' Ship
- Country Atmosphere, Convenience of City Lure Homebuyers to Valley : Encino: Numerous neighborhoods make up area that offers residents a sense of community pride and room to grow.
- DREAM A LITTLE DREAM : Sea Change
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- Holiday Cooking : Nuts for Christmas
- Food and Charity : Loaves and Fishes: Feeding the Masses
- Grand Moves Ankas Away
- Fast-Track Feminism : Terminatrix : THE MORNING AFTER: Sex, Fear, and Feminism on Campus, <i> By Katie Roiphe (Little Brown: $19.95; 180 pp.)</i> : SEXUAL VIOLENCE: Our War Against Rape, <i> By Linda A. Fairstein (William Morrow: $23; 324 pp.)</i>
- Holiday Cooking : Bulb of the Season
- STYLE : DESIGN : Facet Statements
- Mayan Strength in a Macabre Land : UNFINISHED CONQUEST: The Guatemala Tragedy, <i> By Victor Perera, with photographs by Daniel Chauche (UC Press: $27; 382 pp.)</i>
- Food and Charity : Skid Row's Sweet Spot
- Food and Charity : From Market to Market
- Just Another Day in Paradise : Desperate Clients Grumble. Some Freak Out. Savvy Hustlers Play the Angles. The Harried Staff Hides Behind Glass, Fighting Burnout. And a Few Gentle Souls Try to Keep the Lid on an L.A. Welfare Office.
- VIDEO VOGUE : Everybody Gets Into the Act
- Kassebaum Calls On Packwood to Resign
- DOWNTOWN : Redwood Co-Owner Kenneth Ogrin Dies
- Survey Shows Seat Belt Use Has Increased to Record 66%
- Living Tree Boom Is Dying : This Holiday, Environment May Lose to Economy
- NONFICTION - Dec. 19, 1993
- PICO-UNION : Jessie's Place Gives Kids a Place to Belong
- A Passion for Fashion : Culturally Diverse It Isn't
- USC : Christmas Trees to Be Given to the Needy
- WESTLAKE : Authors Hope Book Bridges Racial Gaps
- Migraine Sufferer Who Missed Pain Set Doctor Thinking : Medicine: Physician and writer Oliver Sacks delves into ways patients adjust to illness--or even thrive on it.
- Former Prisoner of Mao Bears Scars but Finds a Second Life : China: Nien Cheng survived interrogators, despair and disease to describe her imprisonment during Cultural Revolution.
- Tommy Wonder; Actor and 'Ziegfeld Follies' Dancer
- Azusa : Panel Delays Quarry Permit
- Travelers May Want to Keep Their Eyes on This Storm : Weather: El Nino condition may return in coming months, affecting climate worldwide.
- MELTING POT : Translation, Please
- News, Tips & Bargains : Free Tours of Adams Morgan
- Norfolk, By Forrest Gander
- HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS : Cowboys and Cowgirls
- Food and Charity : Where to Give
- Do You Love Books? Then So Will Your Kids
- Strapped Homeowners 'Sell Short'
- HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS : House and Garden
- On the Side of the Angels : TALES OF A SHAMAN'S APPRENTICE: An Ethnobotanist Searches for New Medicines in the Amazon Rain Forest, <i> By Mark J. Plotkin, Ph.D. (Viking: $22; 319 pp.)</i>
- CLOSE-UP : It's a Wonderful Light
- HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS : Happiness is a Sleeping Porch
- Getting 'There' in a Good Mood
- The Well-Stuffed Stocking
- Food and Charity : Soup and Dignity
- Native Americans in Shadows: Forgotten Tribes Seek Status : Cultures: More than 100 clans considered extinct by government are petitioning for federal status.
- Gourmet Gifts--You Say Potato, I Say 'Merry Christmas' : Holidays: For those with upscale taste, mail-order vegetables, fruit, steaks and cheeses make life a little easier.
- Pasadena : Police Spread Holiday Cheer
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Cougars Make Toothpicks Out of Thousand Oaks
- MENENDEZ SCORE CARD: With a choice of...
- SOCCER : Belmont's Defense Smothers Hollywood (1 Shot on Goal)
- South L.A. Sets Murder Record as City Toll Eases : Crime: At least 412 have been killed in the area. Police and community experts blame gangs, poverty and a lack of jobs and recreational activities.
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Students Turn Class Into Toy Workshop
- New Year's Outlook Grim for Midwest Flood Victims : Disaster: Many along Mississippi are rootless, unable to rebuild quickly. Red tape, lack of money are cited.
- West Valley : Workbook for Fire Trauma
- A Vote for Zhirinovsky Was a Vote for Yeltsin : Russia: If the reformers are to triumph, they must talk to the hurting and close the compassion gap. That is, be more the politician.
- Faith Doesn't Demand Death of a Child : Courts routinely intervene in child-abuse cases. This full-term baby shouldn't be left to die in the mother's womb.
- The Three-Year BA: Is Faster Necessarily Better? : CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE
- Emergency Legislation Needed for 911
- County Busy Sending Gifts --Back, That Is : Government: Ban sets poinsettias packing and turkeys trotting. In this holiday season of giving, officials aren't taking.
- Money Problems Still Plague Port Hueneme : Budget: Signs of a financial crisis are abundant, and the mayor says services may have to be cut again.
- Donations Appreciated but Not Received : Solicitors May Not Pass on the Funds You Think You're Giving to the LAPD
- COUNTYWIDE FOCUS : United Way Campaign
- Tree Topples, Cuts Power to 800 Homes
- COUNTYWIDE FOCUS : PORT HUENEME : Bank Is Robbed Just Before Closing Time
- Mixed Bag of Gifts : Cultures Blend as Santa Claus Visits Cambodian Enclave at Christmas Party
- Crossing the Line? : A school for disabled Hasidic children has some worried about separation of church and state.
- Bill Kunstler Leaves His Mark, Outrageously Fighting for the Underdog : Justice: Lawyer for the unloved and unpopular keeps up his frenetic pace at 74. His current clients include defendants in the World Trade Center bombing.
- Carrier Runs Aground Approaching Alameda
- Your 15 Minutes of Fame
- Gore, Kohl Pledge New Support for Russian Reforms : Diplomacy: Vice president prods German chancellor to loosen aid policy in bid to strengthen Russian democracy.
- Judge Rules Razing of Old Home Was Illegal : Preservation: Jurist overturns own decision on city demolishing house to build a parking lot. She says an adequate environmental impact report was not made.
- This is the perfect place for kids who ignore their toys but play with the boxes.
- Twin Telescopes Promise New Vistas of Universe
- AIDS Foundation Brings Holiday Cheer : Support: More than 80 volunteers gather in Irvine to deliver gift baskets to county residents who have the disease or HIV.
- A Promising Start for 2 Council Newcomers : Chick Makes Early Splash at City Hall
- Teacher's Racial Bias Suit Is 1st of 5 on Tap : Courts: C. R. Roberts contends that Centinela Valley district denied him a promotion because he is black. He is seeking $200,000. The trial is scheduled to begin Jan. 4.
- Living Tree Boom Could Be Dying This Year : Holiday: Environment seems to be taking a back seat to economics as people avoid more expensive Christmas trees in favor of cheaper, cut ones.
- Traffic Advice Via the Hard Drive : Computers: OCTA plan would allow access to freeway information through kiosks, computers, cable TV and by phone. Anaheim has plans for its own system.
- Murders Hit Record High in South L.A. but Fall in Harbor : Crime: Officials attribute the decline to work by a police task force and to a gang cease-fire. In neighboring areas, though, 'The level of violence is unbelievable,' LAPD commander says.
- Simi to Discuss Payment Options for 32 Acres : City Hall: Council will consider ways to pay the $3.5-million cost. Officials hope to lure a mall developer to the site.
- Laguna Fire Uncovered Ancient Past : * Sites Where Prehistoric Native Americans Lived Should Be Protected From Misuse
- COUNTYWIDE FOCUS : THOUSAND OAKS : Broadway Musicals Sought for Arts Plaza
- Completion of Thousand Oaks Plaza May Require Some Juggling : Funding: Failure to sell old City Hall means officials may shift cash in other accounts or borrow from a bank.
- VENTURA COUNTY REPORT: The Hunger Problem : Feeling the Pinch : Food Banks Face Shortages as New Breed of Poor Turns for Help
- Pomp and Protest : Holidays: As visions of Santas danced in children's heads, parents busily filled shopping carts with last-minute tinsel and ornaments at Stats, a Christmas super-store.
- Obituaries - Dec. 19, 1993
- Education's BRIGHT PROMISE: Two Views of Computers : A High-Tech Way to Keep Students Coming to Class : At San Fernando High School's vocational program, students can be found tapping away at keyboards, engrossed in schoolwork as early as 7:15 a.m.
- Christmas Parade a Family Affair : Oxnard: About 150 children and parents took part in the event, which was open to just about anyone who showed up.
- Storm Expected to Drench Laguna Slows Off Coast
- SUNDAY BRIEFING: An occasional look at Orange County issues : El Toro's Toxic Mess
- New Developer Sought for Property at Closed Schools
- Racial Flyers Found in Market Items : Hate crimes: For the first time, anti-minority literature surfaces in Santa Clarita Valley. It claims links with the Los Angeles White Aryan Resistance.
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON GOVERNMENT : Accountability Is Key for State's Public Officials of the Future : Whatever changes come, the direct relationship between those elected and those who elect them must be reinforced.
- Pomp and Protest : Activism: The season provides a forum for people with causes. The issues include animal rights, sexual harassment and feeding the needy.
- Education's BRIGHT PROMISE: Two Views of Computers : With the Help of Software, Science Becomes Enticing
- IRVINE WORLD NEWS TOURNAMENT : Santa Ana Valley Completes Task
- Super NCAA Division Discussed
- CS Fullerton Draws the Line, Loses to Utah
- Elite Tournament Field Includes Peninsula, St. Bernard : Girls' basketball: Panthers are seeded second and Vikings first in their divisions at Champions event.
- 'Tis the Season for Cheer, Jeers
- UC Irvine Overpowered by Georgetown
- Surf AND Turf : Four-Team Prep League Was a Success, but Battle for Waves Marred All-Star Competition
- Harvard Added Basketball Wins by Adding Inches
- WORLD CUP '94 : NOTES : Pele Left on the Outside?
- Pepperdine Loses Seesaw Game on George Washington's Late Surge
- BOXING ROUNDUP : Brown Knocks Out Norris to Take Title; Chavez Wins
- All but Outcome Surprises Scott : Volleyball: She is overcome with emotion after leading Long Beach over Penn State in NCAA title match.
- Medfly Quarantine Area for Fruit, Vegetables Expanded in South Bay : Infestation: Sterile males are also being released after pregnant fly is found in Wilmington.
- Glendora : Police to Chauffeur St. Nick
- PERSPECTIVE ON JAPAN : A Recollection of Kaku-san
- California Water Politics: A New Trickle of Optimism : Encouraging developments on Mono Lake, MWD election and other issues
- Why the Silence About God? : Religion: Parents strive to do their best for their children but often neglect to nurture the soul.
- COLUMN ONE : B-1 Legacy: Glory, Grit and Grief : Thousands pinned their hopes on this flying giant, a symbol of the defense industry's rise--and decline. Five years after production ended, those who built the bomber recall how it changed their lives.
- Twain Shall Meet, Letters and Addressee
- Prosecutors Strike Out With Tailhook Scandal : Military: As cases wind down, no one has been court-martialed. Most face only fines, reprimands.
- Moses Gunn; Noted Film, Stage Actor
- Privatization of Airports Has Ups and Downs
- Tax Board Now Tackles Deadbeat Parents
- She Turns Tragedy of Parkinson's to Triumph
- When Languages Collide : Demographics: As O.C. diversifies, communication grows more complicated. In many workplaces, there's a rush on to acquire bilingual skills.
- Families in Need Losing a Friend, Indeed
- Cerebral Palsy Girl's Wish: No More Teasing
- Teacher Joins Race for Seat in Assembly
- LEIMERT PARK : Mothers Put a Face on Gunfire's Toll
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Life in a New Key for Latin Singers
- Essay Competition Seeks Pupils' Ideas on City Solidarity
- Fire Reveals Prehistoric Artifacts at Crystal Cove : Archeology: Destruction of vegetation at state park reveals primitive tools, cooking pits and drawings that may be 9,000 years old.
- Message in the Bottle : Some O.C. Parents Believe It's 'Safe' to Let Teens Drink Alcohol at Home--but Experts Say No Way
- Gandhi Descendant Killed
- Multi-Generational Dancers Stay in Step : Maine: Dancers range in age from 8 to 78, and in occupation from store clerk to executive. But the diversity draws them together.
- Missing File on Clinton Associate Prompts Probe
- Oldies but Goodies: Acts of Past Decades Wow 'em at South Bay Venues : Entertainment: From Phyllis Diller to the Captain and Tenille, shining stars of yesteryear thrill crowds.
- Uproar Greets Call for Student Police Records : Crime: Historically black college justifies requirement as an effort to keep downtown problems off campus.
- Arcadia : Change in Restoration Plan
- WATTS : Jordan Downs Youth Program Funded
- N. UNIVERSITY PARK : Local Pride, World Class at The Inn
- Plan to Limit Aid to Homeless With City Ties Is Scrapped : Social services: Council abandons proposal for fear it may jeopardize federal funding. Instead, several policies are approved to help transients obtain jobs and permanent residences.
- A Passion for Fashion : Books: Enticed by Hollywood's Golden Age? The evolution of men's styles? Faberge? Pleasures await between these covers.
- President Takes Bow for Economic Gains
- Hot Lines and Therapists on Call When Pet Dies : Bereavement: Owners seldom think ahead to the inevitable loss of a dear friend. That grief has driven people to suicide, caused others to lose jobs, devastated families and marriages.
- Jollies & Follies II
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Statehood for District of Columbia
- BBC to Air Mao Documentary Over China's Objections : Britain: The program depicts the late ruler as obsessed with sex. Beijing warns of 'consequences.'
- Dorsey Pride Intact Despite Loss in Final
- Key Program at King Hospital May Be Shut
- Demand Grows for Bilingual Workers
- Fertilizer Plant's Neighbors Raise a Stink Over Odor : Environment: Residents complain that a new recycling procedure has added to the normal smell. Air quality and city officials point to decaying trees and shrubs, not chemicals.
- San Dimas : Free Nonalcoholic Drinks
- Foreign Travel at Taxpayer Expense Cut by More Than a Third in 1992
- The sprightly 1990 Back to the Future,...
- EASTSIDE : Program to Bring Jobs to Area Youth
- The Scene Switches to an Art Exhibit
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this past week affecting Central Los Angeles.
- Titans Free-Throw Shooting Falls Short
- It's Career Day for Powell as USC Wins : Trojans: Senior makes a rare start and sparks 84-64 victory over Cal State Sacramento with 14 points and six assists.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : This Colt Has a Dimension of Greatness
- ALLA BREVE
- ***; M.C. REN; "Shock of the Hour"; <i> Ruthless/Relativity</i>
- TEXAS TUNES: Combine two timely trends--mail-order marketing...
- Bears Stuck in the Mud Against Broncos, 13-3
- HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING / OVERVIEW : TEAMS TO WATCH : SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION I
- It May Be Hot Down There, but Melrose Would Stay Cool as Ice
- GIRLS' PREP ROUNDUP : Bolsa Grande Tournament Title Loudly Announces Arrival of Tustin
- Ventura Survives by Pouring It On : College basketball: Pirates rally past L.A. Southwest to win Glendale title, 74-68.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Rockets Too Much for Mavericks
- Cowboys Fly Past Jets, Into the Playoffs : Pro football: Aikman connects with Irvin for two touchdowns in Dallas' 28-7 victory.
- Endsley Is Trying to Make a Game for Himself
- Was to Vets: Help Me Make It Through the '90s
- Videos
- AND ONE MORE THING: Panicking over last-minute...
- Bringing Sound of Musicals to Glendale
- Videos
- Books
- ART : California Dreamer : Long noted for his street-smart, urban works and as a major proponent of the Chicago Imagist school, Roger Brown now finds the Left Coast to his liking--maybe it's those mouse-eared clouds
- WORLD CUP '94 : For U.S., 3-0 Loss to Germany Is Not All Bad : Soccer: Americans gain some respect by playing defending World Cup champions close until giving up two goals in final 11 minutes.
- Kings Fall Again Amid Bickering : Pro hockey: Their 10th road loss in a row comes at Toronto as rift between Melrose and Beverley escalates.
- TELEVISION : In the Storm of the Eye : After winning accolades for snaring Letterman, CBS broadcast chief Howard Stringer will have to muster every ounce of his fabled wit and survivor's skills to guide the No. 1 network through turbulent times
- Books
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- Poor Little Rich Kids
- *** 1/2; TEVIN CAMPBELL; "I'm Ready"; <i> Giant</i>
- Videos
- ROSARIO : Soaring Beyond the Famous Family Launch Pad
- Videos
- Snarrrling From the Frontier of Feminism : *** 1/2; BIKINI KILL; "Pussy Whipped"; <i> Kill Rock Stars</i>
- A New Top Dog
- INDUSTRY CHATTER: Since the death in October...
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- 'S.F.W.' SNUBBED : This One's Definitely Not for Bud
- Books
- No Tax Deduction for Lost Wages
- United May Get Lift by Dumping Collective Failure
- Consumer Reform Bids End '93 With a Whimper
- Intoxicated by His Aloofness : BERTOLT BRECHT: Journals, 1934-1955, <i> Translated from the German by Hugh Rorrison, Edited by John Willett (Routledge: $39.95, cloth; 556 pp.)</i>
- Food and Charity : 100 Years on the Street
- JUST THE FACTS : Cruise Ship Sanitation Scores
- The Serious Quest for Totally Addictive Digital Fun : Forget The Novel, Ditch That Screenplay. The Ultimate Break in the '90s is Writing the Perfect Video Game.
- STYLE : ARCHITECTURE : Ribbed Joint
- MADE IN JAPAN: Transistor Radios of the...
- Food and Charity : The Bank That Gives It Away
- News, Tips & Bargains : On the Run Around the U.S.
- Open and Closed Cases of Subsidy Rentals
- New Medical Director Appointed at Viratek
- Interactive Medium Offers Portrait of the Artist as a CD-ROM Pioneer
- FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT: East, Midwest, Furniture, Stained...
- Basta! : From the Parishes of Palermo to the Hillsides of Corleone, The People of Sicily Say 'Enough' to the Cosa Nostra
- Brutality of Today's Crimes Bewilders Veteran Convicts : Violence: The new breed of robber kills needlessly, old-timers say. 'What's wrong with these guys?' one asks.
- Refusal to Undergo Cesarean Supported : Supreme Court: Justices clear way for Pentecostalist to await natural labor. Doctors say fetus is endangered.
- HALL'S WALL: Traffic through the new Orange...
- The Kiss of Death : Forest Service Says Dwarf Mistletoe Is Strangling Pines Near Crystal Lake
- THEATER REVIEW : 'The Legendary Christmas' Offers Rollicking Good Time
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Cracker, Crows in Engaging Roxy Show
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- CSUN Plays Hard Enough, Not Quite Well Enough : College basketball: Matadors make half their shots and register another moral victory before falling, 100-81, to Pac-10's Arizona State.
- 'Roundhouse' Stands Out as a 'Laugh-In' for Kids : Television: The Nickelodeon show has won cable ACE awards and accolades from its fans but has not been a big ratings success.
- 'Nutcracker' Role: A Turning Point for Two ABT Dancers?
- Celebrating Years of 'Musical Encounter' : Music: Sylvia Kunin has produced the series for 21 years. Now, for her 80th birthday, she'll be honored on the show Sunday on KCET.
- MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : Handel With Care : When Performing 'Messiah,' Paul Anthony McRae Would Rather Do What's Best Than What's 'Correct'
- NBA ROUNDUP : Armstrong Steps Up to Lead Bulls Over Knicks, 98-86
- Pledge Funds Lag, but Major Gifts Keep KCET on Budget : Television: Despite a drop in December on-air contributions for the third year in a row, no cutbacks are anticipated at L.A.'s largest public-TV station.
- College, Library to Share Grant
- STAGEUnfashionable 'Shoes': "The Red Shoes," the new...