- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Fielder's Home Run Expands June Boom
- GIRLS' STATE TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Newport Harbor High Jumpers Highlight Meet
- Anabolic Steroids Can Affect the Mind, Experiment Reveals
- Fastest Start for an Angel Suits Langston Just Fine
- Fledgling Team's Goal Is to Gain Area Appeal : Soccer: L.A. United, a member of the seven-team Continental Indoor Soccer League, has seven players from the South Bay.
- Schools Should Teach English, Not Spanish
- Making Students Serve Community
- Goetz's Legal Battles Seem Unending After Shootings : New York: The so-called Subway Vigilante was acquitted of the most serious criminal charges, but he faces a $50-million civil suit filed by one of the four youths he shot during what he calls a mugging.
- South Pasadena and Rules for Tax Petitioning
- Jordan Ranch
- Consolidating the Special Districts
- Reason for CSUN's Low Graduation Rate
- Cal Poly Pomona President Lauded for His Foresight
- NEPAL AND THE MOVIES
- Army Corps Bike Trail Action Cynical
- Chicano Studies Department
- Needs in South-Central
- Theater Construction OK Ignored Public Input
- Admirable Adams
- Utilize Academics to Solve UC Crisis
- School Prayer Comment Needs Amplification
- The People's Bard
- A Fence Is No Defense : Commentary on local issues, viewpoints of residents and community leaders, and letters. : A design contest illustrated both sides of the fencing issue: that although some believe barriers keep out bad elements, they also can be self-imprisonment.
- Movies Time Forgot
- Low-Cost, High-Quality Public Education Key to State's Future
- There Are Better Ways to Help the Homeless
- Twins Doubly Thankful for Contributions
- Bring Back Former Street-Light System
- Venice Ducks
- Where the Retreads Meet the Road
- Thriving Trees Leave Little Room for Doubt
- LETTERS FROM READERS : Kids' Stuff
- Headlands Plans Are Fair, Equitable
- Plenty
- $5 Charge to Avoid Hit on Libraries
- Grand Jury Report on Mental Health Clinics
- Mall Lawsuit Not Frivolous
- Classical, It's a Gas
- Pasadena Library Service Cutbacks and Proposition 1
- Don't Be So Quick to Judge Disneyland
- 500 Miles of Confusion
- Column on Hockey Didn't Win Points
- 'Professional' Range Saves Energy
- NONFICTION - June 20, 1993
- NONFICTION - June 20, 1993
- NONFICTION - June 20, 1993
- NONFICTION - June 20, 1993
- PET PAY: Just about everything is getting...
- Triple Slaying Stuns Town Near Palm Springs
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : John Major : Even Under Fire, Britains's Prime Minister Holds His Own
- 2 Students Die in Crash Following Grad Party : Tragedy: Crowded pickup truck spins out of control, flips over on freeway. Third teen-ager is seriously injured. Victims went to Hueneme High School.
- DOGZILLA by Dav Pilkey, author and...
- 2 Oxnard Teen-Agers Die in Truck Accident : Crash: The group was returning from a graduation party when the pickup overturned on the Ventura Freeway. A third girl was seriously injured.
- Replacing Retiring Pilots Could Force Airlines Into Flying Blind : Aviation: The military has been the traditional source of new personnel, but that supply is drying up. Who will be in the cockpit?
- Focus : Closing Her Circle : DAUGHTER FINDS A FATHER LOST DURING THE '40S INTERNMENT
- City Official, Asked to Resign, Is Rehired as Temporary Consultant
- WESTLAKE : Minority Labor Coalition Formed
- He Wasn't Afraid to Believe
- Ukraine's Prime Minister Says He Plans to Resign
- The Crooner Crowd
- 'Paradise' Found Down Under
- Dishing It Out : Abuse Is Served Sunny Side Up--and Customers Love It
- Despite a New Cease-Fire, Bosnia Fighting Continues
- Playing by Rules Speeds Refinance Game
- NONFICTION - June 20, 1993
- NONFICTION - June 20, 1993
- Patients Over 45 Are Often the Forgotten AIDS Victims
- Parenthood (CBS Sunday at 8:30 p.m.), a...
- Unlikely Wartime Hero a Savior to Poles, Jews : Europe: Nazi Oskar Schindler's motives were unclear, but those he helped say they owe him everything.
- FICTION
- Hotels Dangle More Discounts to Lure Families : Children have suddenly become the growth market for big chains. Deals abound, but be prepared to pay up front.
- A Meditation on Motherhood : A MOTHER'S LOVE, <i> By Mary Morris (Doubleday: $19.95; 287 pp.)</i>
- Highbrow Horror : THE VIRGIN SUICIDES, <i> By Jeffrey Eugenides (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $18; 256 pp.)</i>
- REVIEW : As Openings Go, Theater Tops 'Fiddler' : "Fiddler on the Roof": Covina Valley Playhouse, 104 N. Citrus Ave., Covina, Friday-Saturday, 8 p.m., Sunday matinees, 2 p.m. Ends July 10. $10-$12. (818) 339-5135. Running time: 2 hours, 40 minutes.
- San Gabriel : School Board Head Resigns
- Shuttle Launch Ticks Closer Without Hitch
- DAY CARE ISN'T A BIG ISSUE FOR DEIDRE HALL
- "You don't hang with us no more,"...
- For the Record - June 20, 1993
- Honeymooners Gaze Starward on Mexico Voyage : Norwegian Cruise Line vessel, now en route from Caribbean to Los Angeles, involves younger passengers in sports and shore excursions.
- Cruelty Charge Won't Be Filed in Skunk Case
- Hanging Tough on Somalia Aid
- INGLEWOOD : Teen-Ager Given 8 Years for Hurling Rocks at Cars
- FULLERTON : 1 Killed, 7 Injured as Car Flips, Crashes
- BUENA PARK : 2 City Public Pools Will Open Sunday
- All Hoover High Star Wanted Was to Be Wanted . . . by Someone : Dishington Finds Home at Plate
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Lightfoot Concert an Echo of the Past
- Bergeson Plan Seeks Overhaul of Government
- Miyazawa Government Falls, Forcing Election : Japan: Premier loses no-confidence vote as 55 lawmakers desert to help opposition. Result could be end of one-party rule.
- Tenants Upset by MTA Plan to Take Their Shangri-La
- BURBANK : Local Police Roll Out Bicycle Patrols
- Auerbach Satisfactory After Surgery
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : March for Jesus Seems to Achieve Its Goal of Remaining Nonpolitical
- TRACK AND FIELD / STATE HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Jones, Harrison Lead Second Try
- SWIMMING : Evans Measures Up to Her Teen-Age Self
- For Marion Jones, Gain Follows Rain : Track and field: Two weeks after premature cancellation of state meet, rested sprinter prepares assault on record book.
- COMMENTARY : For Suns, Beating Bulls Is a Riot
- Olga Balogh; Violinist in L.A. Philharmonic
- COMMERCE : East Europe Looks to EC Markets : 12-nation community will be asked to help poor cousins, drop trade barriers.
- Economic Crisis Threatens to Crush Kurds of N. Iraq : Mideast: Democratic institutions could fail, forcing enclave's residents to fall again under Baghdad's control.
- San Diego Zoo Captures Orangutan After Short Chase
- DUARTE : Judge Curtails Picketing by Nurses at City of Hope
- MOORPARK : Council Delays Vote on Health Insurance
- Jews Begin to Address Allegations of Sexual Misconduct by Rabbis : Ethics: Only Reform movement has guidelines. But other branches acknowledge that they are needed.
- DOMINGUEZ HILLS : Widespread Consumer Fear of New Technology Found
- Supervisors Considering Wage Freeze : Budget: About 3,700 workers would be affected. Board also will discuss offering early retirement to save money.
- GARDEN GROVE : Panel to Evaluate Zoning Matters
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Anthony Young Loses His 22nd in Row
- Brea's Trakh Says Yes, Then No to Pepperdine : Girls' basketball: After leading Brea-Olinda to four State titles, he opts to stay with his program.
- Athletes Getting Back on Track : State meet: Rescheduling of finals means some have to change plans.
- Tommy Trojan or Tommy Tuna? Members of...
- SAN FERNANDO : Uniforms and Spanish Draw Latinos to Cubs
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : D.A. Open House to Offer Child Support Information
- VENTURA : Drunk Driving Checkpoints Net 4
- Singer Has a Rough Time, Bows Out of Open With 82
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Jockey Wardlaw Hopes to Be Role Model for Black Youths
- Go Ahead, Dad, It's Your Dime
- Federal Inquiry Into Prudential Securities Told : Investigations: Probe is latest into suspected fraud by brokers and managers of limited partnerships, sources say.
- INTERIORS : Prepare Panels Before Painting or Pickling
- GARDENING : Yards With Animal Magnetism
- Deputy Kills Youth During Foot Chase
- First Lady Assails Health Care 'Free Lunch' : Reforms: She vows that firms that do not offer insurance and young people who forgo coverage will be required to pay their 'fair share.'
- TUSTIN : School Board Raises Students' Bus Fees
- Armed With a Syringe, Man Robs North Hollywood Store
- Vote Due on Ballot Bid by Wal-Mart : Simi Valley: Final wording will be determined after a public hearing Monday. The council will also decide whether a Nov. 2 vote will be binding or advisory.
- GLENDALE : College Parking Fines to Increase $5 Each
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Police Assn. Sues Department Leaders
- OAK PARK : School Throws Party for 1,200 for Its Award
- Presbyterians Update Book of Worship
- Reds Soil Dodgers' Plans, 4-3
- TENNIS / DANA HADDAD : Oxnard Showed Grit in Role of Underdog
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry Goes on Disabled List
- TRACK AND FIELD / U.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS : Young, Watts Shine for Smith
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Lightfoot, but No Spark : The 54-Year-Old Balladeer Can Still Craft a Moving Song, but His Voice Hasn't Weathered the Storm
- New General Manager Named for Channel 2 : Shake-up: CBS appointment is the third in as many years for the Los Angeles affiliate. News style is expected to change.
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Shedding Light on How to Rescue a Favorite Lamp From the Trash Heap
- New U.S. Military Strategy Worries Seoul : South Korea: Official arrives in Washington to convey anxieties about emerging policy of fighting one war at a time.
- Tree Seedlings Sprout Hope for Breeder : Santa Paula: He believes the fast-growing hybrids in his nursery have the power to change farming and forestry across the United States.
- Judges Rule Man Can Bequeath Sperm in Will : Courts: Appeals decision overturns ruling that vials from deceased donor be destroyed. Girlfriend is still fighting to get samples so she can have their child.
- GLENDALE : Police Luncheon Honors 12 for Service
- VAN NUYS : Man in Holding Cell Slashes His Wrists
- OXNARD : Boy Released After Standoff With Police
- Furniture Bill Sparks Furor in Anaheim : City Hall: Councilman criticizes spending $8,000 to outfit two offices as poor leadership in lean times. Mayor says purchases were necessary.
- HUNTINGTON PARK : 4 Teen-Age Boys Wounded in Drive-By Shooting
- STANTON : Recall Try Launched Over Card Club Issue
- LOCAL NOTES : Grable to Take Over Los Amigos Basketball
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Navratilova Reaches Final in Pursuit of 164th Title
- Suns Keep This Show on Road : Game 5: Bulls' plans for celebration spoiled, 108-98, despite 41 points by Jordan. Final two games would be in Phoenix.
- Litton to Spin Off 2 Units, Creating New Firm : Restructuring: It calls move to separate defense from oil field and industrial automation businesses good for company, shareholders.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MALAYSIA : Australian Hanged for Drug Trafficking
- Facing the Ugly Facts in Bosnia : Amid West's inaction, dismemberment of a state lies ahead--and worse
- The Grove's Too Broke to Go Broke : Stage: The theater company cannot afford the estimated $25,000-plus it would need to file for Chapter 11. Board is trying to find an alternative to liquidation.
- Bergen Brunswig Drops Bid to Buy European Firm
- Base Closure Panel Meets to Start Its Decision-Making
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Ex-Presidents' Office Funds Facing Cutoff
- Red Cross Asked to Evacuate Sick Deportees
- Bush Negotiator Is Named to Direct Mideast Peace Talks : Diplomacy: Dennis B. Ross, who worked against Clinton in campaign, will take charge of flagging negotiations. He has six months to get results.
- CALABASAS : Ahmanson Road Bid Rejected by Council
- The Rev. David O. Beadles of the...
- ENCINO : Family Support Unit Open House Planned
- Polygraph Testing of Officers Blocked
- Bicyclist Struck and Killed on Freeway
- Court Rules Sperm Can Be Bequeathed
- After Breaking Wrists, He Didn't Break Stride : Ex-Vaulter Powell Goes For State Title in 110 High Hurdles
- PREP BASKETBALL / SUMMER TOURNAMENTS : Huntington Beach Could Get Another Shot at Mater Dei
- COMMENTARY : Baseball's Ban on Tobacco Goes Too Far
- BOXING : Norris a Big Favorite in Defense Against Waters
- Hopes of Space Industry Ride Shuttle Flight
- Make Your Garden a Safety Zone
- General to Retire Over Clinton Flap : Military: Air Force chief of staff says such utterance of disparaging remarks will not be tolerated. The outcome is seen as a victory for the President.
- Apple Computer's Sculley to Give Up CEO Position
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NORTHERN IRELAND : Irish President Meets IRA Leader in Belfast
- Senate OKs Bill Allowing Claim of Justifiable Homicide : State Legislature: The measure would allow certain victims of domestic violence to plead self-defense.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Students Brawl for 2nd Day
- VAN NUYS : 4 Win Grants From Memorial Fund
- Victim's Family Confronts Lawyer Over Courtroom Remarks
- SAN CLEMENTE : New Fee to Pay for Storm Drain Repairs
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : Mall's the Stage for 'Jack and Beanstalk'
- This Might Be Herzog's Last Year as Angels' General Manager : Baseball: Third year of his contract turns out to be optional. He says he is uncertain of his future.
- ECONOMY
- Handpicked for Apple : Tough-Minded Spindler Takes Over in Tough Times
- Material Nature of Compatibility
- WORLD IN BRIEF : EGYPT : Blast Near Cairo Kills 3, Injures 18
- NOT JUST A JOB: Valley Army recruiters...
- Navy Official Criticizes Handling of Tailhook Cases : Military: Some attorneys say they can't properly defend their clients. They see 'body count' superseding justice.
- SIMI VALLEY : Woman Robbed of $2,000 in Cash, Gun
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : No Defense for This
- NEWPORT BEACH : Suspect in Fatal Stabbing Surrenders
- Hubert Wins Mini Stock Main at Ventura, Regains Points Lead
- MOTOR RACING / PAUL OLSON : Hansen Had to Tinker With His Attitude
- AIRLINES
- U.N. Seeks to Shift Somalia Focus From Aidid : Africa: Troops continue hunt for warlord, but officials cite opening for disarmament, rebuilding. Calm returns to capital.
- Missing Chilean Scientist Raises Ghost of Military Rule : South America: Case stirs fears that intelligence networks of dictators past could be back in business.
- Bit More Than the Economy Model : A redesigned space station that ought to fly
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Power Lines, Terrain on Palmdale School Site Spark Concerns : Antelope Valley: The Department of Education urges the district to put off accepting a builder's offer of 50 acres.
- County Surfers Get to Third Round at Oceanside Event
- GARDEN GROVE : Council Plans to Sell $62 Million in Bonds
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Down Amid Heavy Trading; Dollar Rises
- Going Cuckoo : Ex-Businessman Wastes No Time Pursuing His Artistic Talents
- DECORATING : Textured Touches Gain Feel Appeal
- Canyon Acreage Sought by Conservationists : Sherman Oaks: Homeowners applaud agency's bid to buy embattled site from bankrupt developer. Los Angeles would be asked to pay for maintenance.
- Reunited Nazi War Camp Survivors Trade Tears, Stories : Thousand Oaks: George Donnenberg and Walter Berger kept each other alive. Long-lost comrades embrace for first time as free men.
- Beach Biters : Tiny, Carnivorous Crustaceans Invade Shores of Newport
- Yorba Linda : 2 Men Arrested in Narcotics Seizure
- Armed With Intelligence : Rejoining Walsh, Benjamin Took His Knowledge Back to College
- Sampras Questionable for Wimbledon
- Not Only Is West Team Loaded, It Is Overloaded Behind Plate
- U.S. Seizes Land at Border Near Unfinished Drug Tunnel : Narcotics: Agents believe San Diego lot was the destination of passage from Mexico. Investigators are seeking a Tijuana businessman who owned the parcel.
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Thornburgh Told to Pay Election Debts
- 8 More Indicted in Cocaine Smuggling Scheme
- SHERMAN OAKS : Funding Sought for Boulevard Trolleys
- Ten-hut! Churches around the South Bay have...
- OXNARD : Planners OK Plan for Billiard Center
- Countywide : Surfboards of Fame, Mystery on Exhibit
- Cowboys' Aikman to Have Back Surgery
- VAN NUYS : Pacific Bell Plans Anti-Crime Moves
- ANAHEIM : Child Care Center Closes After 11 Years
- Herzog Might Not Return in 1994 : Angels: The third year of his contract turns out to be optional. He says he is uncertain of his future.
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Boys Accused of Setting Brush Fire
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Rockies Should Hit 2 Million Sunday
- CANOGA PARK : Convicted Officer to Again Carry Gun
- Janzen Rises All the Way to Open Lead : Golf: His second 67 ties record for 36 holes and gives him a two-shot advantage over Watson and Stewart.
- L.A. WATTS SUMMER GAMES / JASON H. REID : Chatsworth Gets Back Up After Title Game Downer
- TODAY AT THE AFI
- French Firm Says It Will Cover Chernobyl Reactor
- Assembly Gives Final OK to State Capitol Smoking Ban
- Ventura Weighs Anti-Graffiti Ordinance
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : A's Win With Record Rally, 10-9
- Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach announced that...
- Snow Finds Touch of April in June : Angels: First baseman drives in four runs for the first time in his major league career to help team overcome a ninth-inning deficit.
- Music Reviews : Chamber Music Society Revisits Modernism
- This Dylan Is NoWallflower (But He Really Is) : Bob's youngest son, Jakob, leads L.A. band the Wallflowers, which has an album out on Virgin. He's more accessible than his father.
- It's Certainly Open Enough to Play There
- No Common Ground : Indians Say 22-Acre Site Is Sacred but Cal State Long Beach Disagrees and Plans to Lease It to Developer
- Intensity Has Helped Youngs Reach the Top : Women's volleyball: Former El Toro High and UCLA player not afraid to get angry on the court.
- City Gallery Requests Time Capsule Items
- AIRLINES
- Creature Comforts : Right Pet Entrance Can Make an Open-Door Policy a Success While Shutting Out Unwanted Rascals
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : AIDS Growth Rate Highest for Latinos
- UC Regents OK Early Retirement Plan
- Ginsburg Hearings Begin July 20
- Suspect in O.C. Shootout Is Arrested : Crime: Los Angeles man is believed to have fled after the confrontation that left two people dead in Santa Ana on Tuesday.
- Illinois Gov. Edgar Has Gall Bladder Surgery
- Man Armed With Syringe Robs Liquor Store
- THE ARTS : Memorial Draped in Financial Woes
- OXNARD : Abex Lays Off 50 as Phase-Out Continues
- A Challenge to Origins of the Book of Mormon : Doctrine: A group of researchers contend that Joseph Smith's 1830 translation is based less on writings he found on gold plates than on the King James version of the Bible.
- A Cut Above : Growing Grass for Indoors During World Cup Has Been Labor of Love, but Big Test Is Today
- Former Taft High player Jason Shapiro was...
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Shin Splints Frustrate Easley
- Organ and Organist a Duet Meant to Be : Love, Helped by Earthly Luck, Inspired Musician to Save Renowned Instrument
- 630 Yards Still Within Daly's Range
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Pedroni's West Coast Debut
- Fox Growing Into a Full-Scale, Seven-Night Network
- New Prudential Securities Probe Told
- Four Top Execs Quit San Francisco Newspaper Agency
- Airing Out Solutions to Tobacco Smells
- Croat-Muslim Battles Imperil New Bosnia Truce
- Publisher Claims Victory in Nigeria Election
- U.S. Allowed Computer Users Access to Virus Codes : Technology: Officials say it is impossible to tell if Treasury's possibly risky action resulted in any damage.
- Janitor to Stand Trial in Tustin Bookkeeper's Fiery Death : Courts: Jonathan Daniel D'Arcy, 30, of La Habra is charged with torturing and murdering the woman, who was doused with gasoline and set on fire after a dispute.
- San Fernando Will Name Blunt Head Football Coach
- Rick Wakeman is back to give an...
- ART REVIEW : Modest Masterwork : German Painter Uses Symbols of Nature to Convey Spirit
- Leonard Russell, a New England Patriot running...
- AEROSPACE
- Boeing to Fix Pins Suspected in Pair of 747 Jetliner Crashes : Safety: Until repairs are complete, frequent inspections will watch for corrosion that may have caused the accidents.
- Mayor Young Keeps Detroit Guessing on Bid for Sixth Term : Politics: He has a loyal constituency and a $4-million campaign war chest. But city's economic woes lead many to call for fresh leadership.
- Court OKs Tax Money Use in Church School
- Tokyo Crisis May Affect Aid, Trade Ties : Diplomacy: But U.S. experts say that if corruption in Japanese system is curbed, that would serve American interests.
- COLUMN ONE : A Chain Reaction of Fear : The Pepsi hoaxes raise questions about a puzzling and disturbing phenomenon--the copycat. Why can a well-publicized tampering case or even a violent crime spawn dozens of imitators?
- Southern Section Settles With Welch : Jurisprudence: Canyon football coach to receive monetary payment to drop his lawsuit.
- Davis Lifts Angels Past White Sox
- Valley Alternative Wins Magnet Softball Title
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Lopez Chips Away, Holds Lead at Rochester
- AEROSPACE
- Arrest Order Issued for Missing Ex-S&L; Official
- Metro Red Line Is Invading Shangri-La
- President Flees as Azerbaijan Rebels Advance
- CULTURE WATCH : Shuttered Minds?
- UCLA Health, Nursing Cuts Called Ill-Timed : Closures: Plan to shut down departments comes as country is emphasizing reform in the care industry, officials say. Faculty and students promise to fight proposal.
- Kings Make Gretzky Feel Better : Hockey: He wants team kept intact. Raeder is retained; Melrose's contract is extended.
- Speedway Racer Just Knew How to Win : Motor sports: Mike Bast, considered by some to be best U.S. rider in history, still hasn't gotten the sport out of his mind.
- TV REVIEW : Jeremy Irons Awakens an Introspective 'Dream'
- Clinton Presses Jordan on Sanctions
- O.C. Laborers' Union Torn by Bitter Power Struggle : Election: Dissidents seek to oust longtime chief of struggling local which has brought prosperity to Latinos.
- William W. Franklin; Former Water Company Chief
- The Jewish Federation of Orange County will...
- Gilman Windmills to Third Place : Swimming: Thirteen-year-old sparkles during 400 freestyle consolation finals in Meet of Champions.
- Heptathlete Clarke of Valley Signs With UNLV
- LAGUNA BEACH : Conditions Attached to Park Art Contest
- Intense Coverage Slows Selection of Menendez Jurors : Trial: Most prospective panelists knew of murder charges from news reports, questionnaires indicate. Eight of first 28 people questioned are dismissed.
- 'Evans Rule' Would Restrict Pitcher's All-Star Innings
- Abracadaver! New Toon Too Gory for Kids? : Television: The sneering puppet of 'Tales From the Crypt' will host ABC's new 'cart-tombs.' The show breaks taboos of children's programming.
- Hatch Act
- Letters to the Valley Edition : What Changes a Generation Brings
- They Humanely Destroy Horses, Don't They?
- Mexico's Drug War
- Angel Program Doesn't Keep Up With Scoreboard
- U.S. Soccer Team Didn't Look That Bad