- Jammin'
- The Pizza Challenge
- Child-Care Spots Open for 4-Year-Olds
- Whittier : Field Down to 9 in Search for New Council Member
- Call Her Big Bucks Barbie
- Santa Monica-Malibu : District Plans Busing Fee
- Glendora : $37.4-Million Budget Passes
- One-Day Contests a Prized Fair Treat
- DANCE: Royal Danish Ballet Preserves the Legacy of Bournonville : GREAT DANES : The Royal Danish Ballet Has Long Been Ruled by the Traditions of Bournonville
- Claremont's Paz Rides the Waves to NCAA Title
- Judge Releases List of Jurors in Alfaro Death-Penalty Case
- Hospitals Urged to Delay Merger Until Audit : Medicine: Camarillo Health Care District also asked Pleasant Valley to consider rejoining the district.
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : LOANS : $6.8 Million in SBA Funds Approved
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : GOVERNMENT AID
- City to Consider No-Camping Ordinance : Homeless: Garden Grove mayor says vagrants are taking over its parks and that he fears an overflow of those displaced from Santa Ana.
- PASADENA : Jet Propulsion Laboratory Picks New Deputy Director
- PLATFORM : It Cuts Both Ways
- De la Hoya Wins Easily, but Reilly Needs Help : Boxing trials: Southern California fighters advance. Griffin scores 5-0 decision.
- 1992 PREP BASEBALL ALL-STARS : Kendall and Lovarov: Two Gems On the Diamond : All-Stars: Torrance catcher, who hit safely in 43 consecutive games, is area's player of the year.
- Jurisprudence
- Island Oasis in Utah Is Out of Visitors' Reach : Officials hope to make spot in Great Salt Lake an attraction, but there's no way to get there.
- Police Search Is On: for 100 Teddy Bears : Law enforcement: Officers seek donations of the furry stuffed animals. They will be given to children who are victimized by or witness crime or arrests.
- Alhambra : 2-Year Budget Approved
- Council OKs Construction of Shopping District Garage : Parking: The 173-space facility is approved despite the objections of some merchants and property owners who don't want to help finance the $1.6-million project.
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Several Area Baseball Players to Get Opportunity to Turn Pro
- Measure to Tax Sports Tickets for Schools Dies
- Another Theatrical Old Globe Triumph
- Creative Math Teacher Honored for His Efforts
- Mexico Inflation Down
- Water Sweeps Man to Death in O.C. Pipeline
- SLOT CARS : Speeding Again : Not since the '60s, say enthusiasts, has the sport of racing tiny electric cars been so hot. Courses are popping up all over.
- Massive Security Forces Readied in Rio : Summit: National, foreign and U.N. agencies are participating in effort to protect world leaders at the conference.
- Adult Bookstore Kept Out-for Now
- EAST COUNTY : Ballot Drive Aims to Protect Forest
- Court Lights Up an Arts Issue : NEA 'indecency' argument is rejected
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : RTD Sells 1 Million Discount Bus Tickets, Orders More
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Story Took a Turn for the Better
- TIMES ALL STARS : Marmonte League Again Dominates All-Star Selections
- EARNINGS
- EARNINGS : Countrywide Credit Sees Its Profit Triple
- MARKETS : Wurst of the Valley
- Azusa School District to Offer Free Lunches
- BILLY RAY'S BIG BREAKY : An 'Achy Breaky Heart' Brings Billy Ray Cyrus to No. 1, and a Date With Crazy Horse Fans
- OBITUARY : Jack Crippen; Civic Leader, Ex-Councilman
- World IN BRIEF : PERU : Guerrilla Leader Reportedly Captured
- Windows to the World : Dozens of professional women are serving as role models, career guides and friends to schoolgirls under a mentor program aimed at eighth- and ninth-graders.
- THEATER REVIEWS / 'HARVEY' : Rabbit Run : The humorous play's theme that a crazy man is saner than everyone else remains a timeless one. The Ojai version does the story justice.
- All-Female City Council to Take Office in Pacifica : Politics: All 17 men on the ballot were defeated. The women believe their victory was just a coincidence.
- Dancer's Movements Express Her Anguish : Arts: Former cult member Donna Sternberg will appear in the premiere of a work based on her painful break with a New Age religious group.
- FOR THE KIDS / LIBRARIES : Paging All Parents : A countywide summer program offers a great way to encourage children to read or simply keep them entertained.
- Hope and Fear Accompany Family's Search for Ailing Man : Missing person: David W. Piper Sr., who has Alzheimer's disease, disappeared from his home in April. Not knowing his fate is the hardest thing for his loved ones to handle.
- California / IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : State Firefighters to Cut Air Tankers
- Countywide : On-Base Office Will Help Federal Retirees
- Beilenson 'Frustrated' by U.S. Stance at Earth Summit
- Hockey
- Arazi to Resume Racing Tuesday in England
- COLLEGE SIGNINGS
- Three San Pedro Players Named to All-City 4-A Team
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK : Beltran's Career in Baseball Longer Than He Expected
- The He's-No-Kook Recommendation
- SPI Pharmaceuticals Donates Vitamins to Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Seafood Terrine: It's All in the <i> Mousseline</i>
- Robertson Cancels Plan to Purchase Ailing UPI : Media: The televangelist says he would have to put $31 million into the wire service. It may close as early as Friday.
- Don't Hate Me Because I'm Broccoli
- THEATER REVIEWS / 'GYPSY' : In the Spotlight Again : The Cabrillo Music Theatre production in Port Hueneme is funny and touching, and looking very much like a hit
- Defendant Admits Hate Crimes in Beach Attack on Two Women
- OXNARD : 2 Girls, 14, May Have Been Raped at Party
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : DONATIONS
- Variety Editor's Letter Over Review Angers Employees
- Santa Clarita Rejects Takeover of County-Run Sewage Districts
- Competition for Miniature Golf Concession Dwindles to 1 Bidder
- L.A. Just Dodges a Victory : Baseball: Dodgers waste late-inning chances in a 2-1 loss to Braves. Davis may be back soon.
- RETAIL : Jeweler Closing Shop After 46-Year Career, but He Won't Retire
- YMCA Head to Become Chamber Chief
- Future Food: What Are the Genetic Engineers Cooking Up?
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Philippine Volcano Erupts
- Alhambra : Developer Told to Do Study
- Presbyterian Church's Chief Spokesman Resigns 1 Day After Election
- 15-Year-Old to Graduate From Cal State L.A.
- Salute to Seniors
- Duarte : $16.7-Million Budget OKd
- Even Landlubbers Like to Dock at Josh Slocum's in Newport
- Mrs. Noriega Gets Theft Plea Deal
- Deputies Accused of Abusing Inmates Fired
- No Strings Attached : Cooks welcome 'zipperless' Bluelake, Striker and Haricot Vert varieties at farmers' markets.
- Their Treat : School Named for Woman Whose Generosity Gave It a Head Start
- QUILTS: Hmong Tell Their Own Story
- Clarence Miller; Singer With Jazz Groups
- Pomona : 'March on Sacramento'
- CAMARILLO : The Sammis Co. to Pay for School
- Driver Who Hit Vereen Identified
- 14 Hurt in Bus-Truck Crash
- City Endorses Big Lots in 'Horse Country' : Land use: City Council wants the area to retain its rural atmosphere while allowing low-density housing construction. The new rules would not be enforced until next May.
- Avoiding the Fair Requires Practice
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Cartoonist Klatch : Animation artists and producers will assemble this weekend in Ojai to share information on their art and experiences.
- Fed Official Rejects Calls for More Rate Cuts
- Withdrawal Worries Surface In Placid ICBM Silo Country
- Red Cross Volunteer Agnes West Aldrich, Laguna Hills, Dies
- Jury in Triple Murder Deadlocks on Penalty : Crime: Panel's 10-2 vote against execution of convicted execution-style slayer leads judge to declare mistrial.
- Not Guilty Plea in Crossbow Shot-in-the-Head Incident
- CSUN Prepares to Cut 900 Classes, 500 Instructors : Education: The layoffs are part of a plan to cut each Cal State campus budget 8%. It would mean fewer students and larger classes, officials say.
- Lee Grisson to Leave Helm of Chamber for State Job
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : GOVERNMENT AID : Nonprofit Groups Eligible for Help
- LONG BEACH : Plan to Burn Seized Drugs OKd by City Council
- BREA : School Counselor Lost in Hiring Plan
- SAN DIEGO : Police Seek Three in Stabbing Death
- Job Search Turns Into a Marathon : Employment: 'The longer you're out here, the more negative you become,' says manager caught in layoff.
- EARNINGS
- 3 Cities Stop Sniping, Join in Coalition
- Post-Ballet Crowd Orders More Danish
- Carlsbad Is First to Embrace Plan to Save Wildlife
- Golden Eagle Can't Match Bulldozers : Regal Bird Declines as Southland Grows
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Bracing for the Budget Crunch
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- Author Sinks Teeth Into the Gender Gap
- MISSION VIEJO : Group Files Suit Over Home Depot Plan
- LOS ANGELES : King Reported Fearful, Living in 'Safe House'
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : DONATIONS
- SOMIS : School Trustees Reconsider Contract
- Elite Rescue Unit May Fall Victim as Sheriff Tries to Cut Spending
- Team USA Keeps Hughes, Drops Kendrena
- TIMES ALL STARS : Scouts' Honor--Talented Junior Class Bears Watching
- Hockey
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Anglers Catching Limits of Bass
- The sixth invitational of the Southern Section/Southern...
- HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS / CITY SECTION INDIVIDUAL SEMIFINALS : Taft Freshman Weiss to Face Stingy Huerta for Singles Title
- Zmeskal's Toughest Trial Still Ahead : Gymnastics: The expectations will be greater for world champion at Olympics.
- Thousand Oaks : City Won't Revoke Occupancy Law
- Hockey
- Hockey
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Samuel Ready to Play With Pain in His Hand
- Bulls Run Out of Air in Stretch : NBA finals: Portland overcomes Chicago's big early lead to even series, 93-88, as tired Jordan misfires in fourth quarter.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Becker Slips on Wet Grass, Falls to Van Rensburg
- Barry Registers to Run for D.C. Council Seat
- Beverly Hills : Budget Meetings Planned
- BOOK REVIEW : Need for Truth Fuels Gilchrist Novel : NET OF JEWELS<i> by Ellen Gilchrist</i> ; Little, Brown $21.95, 368 pages
- JW's, Mondavi Will Pour It On
- Norwalk : Council to Consider Plan for Trash Pickup Rate Hikes
- Perot Wins Democratic Contest in N. Dakota on Write-In Vote
- The Cambridge Singers will offer an extraordinary...
- Moscow's Mayor Quits for Real, Assails Russia's Policies
- Whittier : Board Drops Fee in Wake of Property Owner Suits
- KGB Agents Paid Terrorists Millions for Stolen Art, Russian Paper Reports
- Gas Prices Continue to Go Up : Transportation: Wholesale cost increases are being passed along to station owners. The onset of summer is also blamed.
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Berman Criticizes Decision to Return Haitians : Government: The congressman says a hearing will be held today to investigate the new policy of turning away refugees rather than sheltering them in Cuba.
- Judge Endorses Tough Policy on Drugs : San Fernando: Critics say six-year minimum terms for repeat offenders will further clog the courts.
- UCI Professor to Study Immigrants' 'Phantom Ailments' : Medicine: The National Institute of Mental Health is expected to announce a $1.2-million grant for research on the Latino phenomenon, thought to be stress-related.
- Remote Airport Lot to Reopen
- Top Heavyweight Out of U.S. Trials With Hand Injury
- ALL-VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL TEAM
- Auto Racing
- Mama Simba Wins at Hollywood Park
- Proposal to Tax Pro Sports Tickets Dies : Legislature: Bill that would raise money for school athletics is dropped after criticism in committee.
- RADIO
- ART REVIEWS : Spiritual Vistas Come With Pitfalls
- Making Foreign Films More Familiar in L.A.
- Southwest Chamber Music Society Season
- Covington Stock Will Be Delisted From NASDAQ : OTC market: Fullerton-based residential builder no longer meets financial qualifications for continued listing.
- AUTOS
- A summary of selected Angeles City Hall actions affecting the Westside in the last week. : CITY COUNCIL
- Pasadena : Council Gets Districts Map
- Friendship Sinks Roots in Garden
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : Postcard Art : A Ventura baker who wishes to showcase local talent seeks submissions for his series.
- Music Acts Shifted to the Infield This Year
- Nathaniel (Nat) Pierce, Jazz Pianist and Bandleader, Dies
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : End of Diplomacy : With UCSB commencement happening this weekend, it's a good time to drive up for some general mayhem.
- Grandma's Alzheimer's Weighs Heaviest on Family
- J. Murray Yunker; Retired President of Certified Grocers
- Halt to Rides on Horseback for Disabled : Therapy: Funding was stopped after a dispute between two groups who ran the program. Parents of children who rode are dismayed.
- Cities Stop Sniping to Consider a Coalition : Alliance: A weak economy and the threat of state-mandated regional government spur three often-hostile municipalities to explore more cooperation.
- FILM : 'Around the World' Trip Is Packed
- Heart Assn. Calls for Public Ban on Secondhand Smoke : Health: Researchers say it should be treated as an environmental toxin and cite links to heart, lung diseases. Tobacco Institute disputes the claim.
- Long Beach : Teen-Ager Sentenced for Fatal Shooting Outside Store
- COLUMN ONE : Coming Together in Anger and Charity : The son of immigrants finds new bonds between African-Americans and Latinos in a place where poverty and frustration are common enemies.
- Jury Deadlocks on Sanity Issue in Baby's Death
- 3 Cities Stop Sniping to Consider Broad Coalition : Alliance: A weak economy and the threat of state-mandated regional government spur Burbank, Glendale and Pasadena to explore more cooperation.
- The Tortuous Search for Ivan
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL ROUNDUP : LaCour Leads Valley North to Victory, 11-4
- Soccer
- In Season : FRUIT
- Banks Post Big Profits in Quarter : Finance: Regulators credit the record earnings to declining interest rates. However, California institutions are hurt by the real estate market.
- Patients' Chances of Recovery Linked to Cancer Type : Health: Some cancers respond better to treatment than others. Doctors are learning that the form the disease takes has a lot to do with it.
- COMMENTARY : He Dreamed--and Lived--the Impossible Dream
- Occidental Receives $5 Million Gift
- Contests Galore on Tap at the Fair
- Cars Gobble Bigger Bite of Our Paychecks
- Clinton Gives the Public a Glimpse of His Lighter Side : Politics: Foreign policy remarks and contact with voters have been scarce since end of the primaries. Candidate opts to appear on the TV call-in shows.
- A Curtain of Legal Trouble Drops on Young Performers From Russia : Dance: The 'Fantasm' troupe had visions of a one-year American tour, but a dispute over who was paying the bills killed the show after seven performances.
- U.N. Convoy Is Attacked Outside Bosnian Capital
- Arch Rivals : New McDonald's OKd Despite Competitors' Pleas
- Title Bouts : Children in Literacy Program Earn Cash for Reading Books, and the Experiment Pays Off
- FILLMORE : Council Backs River Management Idea
- VENTURA : Schools' Budget Gap Less Than Forecast
- SEAL BEACH : City Budget Doesn't Include State Cuts
- COSTA MESA : City Hiring Freeze May Be Extended
- Reilly Struggles to Win Decision in Boxing Trials
- Masters of the Mound: El Dorado baseball...
- Twenty Years Later, Schilling's Mile Record Still Stands
- U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS : Elbow Problem Sidelines UCLA's Janicki
- AUTOS
- Close Up: James Kruse
- Reginald Gardner
- Where's the Juice? Many Fruit Drinks Misrepresented, Study Finds : Marketing: Consumer advocacy group says that apple and grape beverages are frequently passed off as deriving from such exotic sources as kiwi and papaya.
- Banana Days in Berlin
- Businesses Fleeing State
- What to Look for in a New Hard Disk
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Outskirts of Reality : Santa Paula's John Nichols Gallery makes a breezy departure from its customary exhibits of photography.
- RELIGION : In God's New House : Worshipers congregate in mini-malls and do 'Praizercize' aerobics to gospel rock.
- Piccola Cucina Zooms to Flavorful Peak
- High Jumper to Put Reconstructed Knee to the Test in Olympic Trials : Athletics: Former Olympian Doug Nordquist injured the joint in a pickup basketball game. With two weeks until tryouts for the U.S. team, he is unsure of his chances.
- School Is Criticized Over Paid Leave for Anita Hill
- State to Seek to Lift Auto Repair License of Sears : Consumers: Undercover agents report that retailer's shops systematically charged for unneeded work.
- Olympic Goal Just Another Hurdle for Crear : Track: After helping USC to a third-place finish in the NCAA meet, the Rowland High graduate will try to earn a spot on the U.S. team.
- Pornographer Given 4-Year Prison Sentence
- Food Not Always at the Heartburn of the Matter
- La Mirada : 518,350 Pounds Collected in 1st Year of Recycling Effort
- Key J. David Scam Figure to Be Freed : Swindle: Former Del Mar Mayor Nancy Hoover Hunter to be released from prison after serving 30 months for her part in the $80-million swindle.
- An Era to Weigh Radical Ideas : In view of financial crisis in schools, union's proposals deserve scrutiny
- Workers Turn Thumbs Down on Pay Cuts : Budget: Survey by Oceanside City Council sought backing for 7% cut as an alternative to layoffs of some city employees.
- Man Suspected in Counterfeiting Ring Is Arrested
- Torrance Panel Advises Switch to Appointing Treasurer, Clerk
- SAN FERNANDO : Judge Endorses Policy of Longer Drug Terms
- CAMARILLO : Parents Raise Funds for Music Program
- Telmex Shares Decline on Union Selloff Rumors
- All-Star Game Is the Last Chance for Prep Players to Showcase Skills
- KITTEN CABOODLE : In Anaheim, the International Cat Show Has More Felines Than You Can Shake a Feather Toy At
- Serene Trails : Two Easy-to-Reach Paths Away From the Hustle and Bustle
- Strong Treaties Elude Even Activists at Earth Summit
- COLUMN ONE : Coming Together in Anger and Charity : Childhood ideals seem like myths when a reporter revisits a South L.A. neighborhood. Residents now speak of racism and injustice.
- Using Art to Open Eyes To Nature, Environment
- Abortion Issue Could Distort Boxer-Herschensohn Race
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Security Force War on ANC Is Charged
- Grape Expectations : Wine: The snobs may scoff, but Leeward has high hopes for its maverick '91 Ventura County Chardonnay.
- Police Organize 6-Member Gang Detail
- Area Graduations
- Pinching Pennies Can Add to the Fun
- Venture Seeks to Energize Electric Auto Industry
- GARDEN GROVE : 'Goldilocks' Appeals to a Jury
- SEAL BEACH : $90,000 Grant Will Fund Social Services
- CAMARILLO : Teacher's Death Called an Accident
- Hockey
- Lefferts Makes Believers Out of the Astros : Baseball: Former reliever continues to impress as he leads Padres to 5-1 win.
- ALL-VENTURA COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL TEAM
- 'Band Strikes Up in Portland : Trail Blazers: Robinson makes more than a fashion statement with his best performance of NBA finals.
- Poway Performances to Give a Preview From Pasadena
- RADIO
- Serra Picks Crawley as Football Coach
- Riot Victim Files $10-Million Claim, Alleges Authorities Not Prepared : Riot aftermath: A man who was shot and whose uncle was killed accuses four government entities. A Long Beach official says the city is immune from the action.
- Beverly Hills : Hillside Ordinance Stalls
- Ad Attacks Wilson's Welfare Initiative Plan : Politics: It compares the pay of top officers of firms donating to the measure to benefits paid relief recipients.
- Denmark Plans to Pull U.N. Unit From Cyprus
- Rebels Disrupt Cambodia Peace, U.N. Aide Says
- South County School District Hikes Busing Fees : Education: Saddleback Valley Unified says $365 annual rate is necessary to recover costs, but one angry parent vows she and others will boycott.
- Raid Yields 2,200 High-Grade Marijuana Plants : Drugs: Warehouse in Golden Hill harbored a sophisticated growing operation and plants with a potential value of $8 million. Three people are arrested.
- FILLMORE : Builder Gets 1-Year Extension on Mall
- Woman Arrested in Man's Death by Drug Overdose
- LAGUNA BEACH : 2 Groups to Join Suit Opposing Toll Road
- IRVINE : Protection of Ranch Buildings to Be Urged
- This Teen-Ager Doesn't Run With the Mall Crowd : Tennis: El Modena freshman Brandi Freudenberg spends summer days developing into one of the nation's top junior players.
- Ocean View Retires the Jerseys of Usevitch and Butler
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McGwire Joins Select Company With Homer
- Jurisprudence
- Mariner Sale Passes Straw Vote : Baseball: Also, two AL owners failed in attempt to diminish Vincent's power in labor relations.
- 'Miracle Worker': Satisfying, but Not Overly Sweet : The South Orange County Community Theatre performs the sentimental favorite with minimal mawkishness. Sara Buskirk is convincing as Helen.
- Dramarama's Easdale Pulls His Music Off the Self : Now that the songwriter has become a father, his lyrics are less personal and have begun to confront the world around him.
- Duarte : Lease for Used Car Dealer
- TV Lets Animals Feel Right at Home
- Libya Press Accuses Kadafi of Risking Economic Ruin : Embargo: Envoys say editorials probably came from Kadafi himself, preparing for rapprochement with West.
- Agents Arrest 3 in Raid on Indoor Marijuana Farm
- THE BEST MEDICINE : Health-Care Groups Hope to Raise Money by Making People Laugh
- ELECTIONS / CONGRESS, ASSEMBLY : 2 Races Offer Voters Stark Choice on Abortion
- County May Lose $500 Million in Health Funds : Finances: Cuts considered by Wilson would add to $2.2-billion local budget shortfall next year, board told.
- Inglewood to Vote on Changes to Pipeline Agreement : Council: Additions would let the city engineer monitor the line, require a yearly report from Mobil and give the city the right to approve abandonment.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA : Who Gets In? A Troubling Policy : Berkeley admissions based on socioeconomic class raise moral questions about the line between race and racism.
- Home of the Brave
- A real cut-up: We interrupt this column...
- PANORAMA CITY : Man Shot During Alleged Truck Theft
- LONG BEACH : Replicas of 3 Columbus Ships to Skip West Coast
- GRANADA HILLS : Man Arrested in Rape and Robbery
- He Slays Batters, but Softly
- PADRES UPDATE / NOTEBOOK : Stolen Base the Prize of the Day for McGriff Despite Homer, 3 RBIs
- Video Rentals : 'JFK' Jumps to the No. 1 Spot
- QUOTABLE
- The Pizza's in the Mail
- Have Breakfast in the Park With Alice--Mother Would Approve
- Drawing Attention to a Blight : Graffiti: A conference brings together local officials and so-called 'taggers.' They look for ways to deal with the problem, which costs taxpayers $427,600 a year to remove.
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- City Allows Use of Incinerator to Dispose of Drugs : Environment: Cocaine and other drugs are considered hazardous materials that need special handling. Not a trace of the burned substances will be noticeable in the air.
- Students Who Want a Summer Job Need a Good Battle Plan
- Romania Agrees to Hold Elections in September
- Glendale : Murder Trial of Ex-Teacher
- Beverly Hills : City Water Rates to Rise
- Dismissal of Aide Blocking Insurance Rebates Asked
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'My Fair Lady' Is Still a Charmer : Crisp Production by the Yorba Linda Civic Light Opera Has Some Winning Performances
- Another Sampras Is On the Rise : Tennis: Sister of 1990 U.S. Open champion starts making an impact on the tour. She has moved steadily up the rankings.
- PERFORMANCE ART REVIEW : 'Exile' a Difficult but Rewarding Work
- BALLET REVIEW : A Fleet, Stylish 'Napoli'
- The $50-Million Rap Master : MCA, Andre Harrell Forge Long-Term Multimedia Deal