- Obituaries - Oct. 30, 1990
- Obituaries - Oct. 30, 1990
- Obituaries - Oct. 30, 1990
- Obituaries - Oct. 30, 1990
- Obituaries - Oct. 30, 1990
- Obituaries - Oct. 30, 1990
- Obituaries - Oct. 30, 1990
- Obituaries - Oct. 30, 1990
- Obituaries - Oct. 30, 1990
- Obituaries - Oct. 30, 1990
- Obituaries - Oct. 30, 1990
- Obituaries - Oct. 30, 1990
- Obituaries - Oct. 30, 1990
- Obituaries - Oct. 30, 1990
- Obituaries - Oct. 30, 1990
- Obituaries - Oct. 30, 1990
- Obituaries - Oct. 30, 1990
- Obituaries - Oct. 30, 1990
- Obituaries - Oct. 30, 1990
- Obituaries - Oct. 30, 1990
- Obituaries - Oct. 30, 1990
- Obituaries - Oct. 30, 1990
- Obituaries - Oct. 30, 1990
- RECALL : Ford to Correct Emission Levels
- New Law Could End Long Wait for Immigrants
- Dispute Over EC Destroys Norway's Ruling Coalition
- WORLD : Group Monitors Soviets' Rights
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Grain Surplus Rots, Is Stored in Theaters
- California Alliance's Cumulative Generosity Is Unmatched in Congress
- Park Site Waits for Gasoline Cleanup : Oxnard: The city and a developer who gave up the land disagree on who has responsibility for the contamination.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Nansay International Inc. of Tokyo and ITT...
- 5 Feared Killed in Blast Aboard Coal Freighter
- Science / Medicine : Ocean Cables Called On for New Role : Seismology: Outdated trans-Pacific telephone lines will be donated to scientists. They will be used to monitor earthquakes and conduct other research.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Magazine Is Taboo Because of Bikinis
- ELECTIONS 37TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Incumbent Wright Faces Scrappy Foe in Democrat Petrie
- Halloween Limits Adoption of Cats
- ON MEDICINE : No 'Happy Birthdays' for Medicare at 25
- <i> The </i> Big Question: Why Do Freeways Get Such Respect?
- Jets Finally Hang On in Fourth Quarter for a 17-12 Victory : AFC: Fumble recovery in the end zone helps New York come from behind for victory over the Oilers.
- Charting Tarkanian's Sacramento Connection : Enforcement: UNLV coach's friendship with Gov. Deukmejian might have influenced legislation aimed at the NCAA.
- University of San Diego (14-2-5, 1-2-1) got...
- BETTING WITH JANICE : THE REMATCH AT OAK TREE
- The Philadelphia 76ers dropped veteran guard Derek...
- Paley Had a Passion for Broadcasting
- Regulators Seize Rancho Bernardo Savings Bank: The...
- A New Era in Airplane Phone Service Forecast : Communications: In two years there are likely to be plane-to-plane hookups, computer-data and fax transmissions.
- An OK Start for Long-Term Stock Options
- Hollywood Gives Headhunters a Recruiting Role : Management: New technologies and complexities are forcing the entertainment industry, which has rarely hired outside the 'old boy' network, to open up the process.
- WORLD : Pakistan Hints Cutoff of Interest
- Smog Alert Called in Northern County
- QUESTIONS & ANSWERS : Assembly: 37th District
- Imperial Beach Woman Slain; Sailor Held
- FULLERTON : New Director at Library Sets Goals
- Coleman Finally Signs With Nets
- How About Minnesota Anteaters?
- Knicks Still Looking for a Starting Point
- Davis' Criticism 'Ruined' the Joy for Reds' Schott
- UC San Diego Soccer Teams Win
- Anderson's Welcome Was Anything but Warm
- The Sitcom Behind the Sitcom : Television: The countdown to an 'Evening Shade' rehearsal can be comedic. Just ask writer and producer Linda Bloodworth-Thomason.
- A Once-Banned Author Believes in Censorship for the Good of Society
- Short Takes : Hepburn Faces Grave Truth
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Oingo Boingo Is at Its Spooky Best
- Federated Unit Files for Bankruptcy: Campeau Massachusetts...
- Date With Destiny : Agribusiness: California growers hope to seize the moment and take some of the market from Iraq, the world's largest producer, while the embargo ties up its exports.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Merrill Lynch to Reorganize
- Citicorp Delays Executive Pay Raises: The nation's...
- White House Ties Democrats to Tax Hikes : Budget: But party officials said fallout from the deficit package would help them make gains at Republican expense in the upcoming elections.
- Dam Spills 9 Million Gallons of Sodium Cyanide
- Meet a Master at Going After Insect Pests the Natural Way
- PETE? OR DIANNE? : A Range of Voices Argues that California Does Have a Choice : Wilson: A Curb to Politics as Usual
- UCLA Center Zimmerman Might Need Surgery on Knee
- SPOTLIGHT / A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : HAUNTED HOUSES
- It's No Race, but What a Run : Drag racing: Amato sets track record at Pomona after Ormsby is disqualified.
- Clock Ticks, but Montana Finally Clicks : Pro football: He has rare off-day, but leads drive to Cofer's winning field goal as the 49ers stay unbeaten, 20-17.
- Bears Get 31-21 Win in Desert : NFC: Chicago holds off a Phoenix rally to gain its third consecutive victory and improve to 6-1.
- STAGE
- TV REVIEW : 'Insanity' Recalls Garfield Assassination Trial
- FULLERTON : 90-Year-Old Building Damaged by Blaze
- Marines Halt Defiant Iraqi Ship : Gulf crisis: U.S. troops drop from a helicopter onto the vessel after it ignores warning shots. No prohibited cargo is found.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / DISTRICT ATTORNEY : Candidates Are a Case Study in Opposites : Rivalry: Michael R. Capizzi and James G. Enright view the role of the office differently--and both eagerly point out the distinctions.
- Rate High on Unneeded Surgeries
- 10 Cities Fail to Meet Housing Standards
- 1 Slain, 2 Hurt in Street Brawl Between Gangs in Van Nuys
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Changed NEA Likely Even Without Content Rules
- Coppola's 'Godfather III' Ready for Dec. 25 Release
- Charity: New Ways Sought to Slice Pie : Conference: Officials of foundations, nonprofit groups ask how women's programs can get more dollars.
- WORLD : Ivory Coast Leader Ahead in Vote
- Dog Days: First Lady Barbara Bush and...
- STAGE
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- Micronesia Wants Piece of Pacific Prosperity : Development: Many islanders feel that the United States hasn't done enough to help. Some think that they should turn toward Japan.
- Grand Style for a Carousel Ride
- Local : Suspect Escapes Van Nuys Police
- BOOK REVIEW : Splinters of Love From Novel of Opinion : SPLINTERS, <i> by Erica Heller</i> . William Morrow. $18.95, 299 pages
- In Race to Adjourn, Cranston Finishes Out of the Money
- A Tug of War to Wear the Mantle of 'Candidate of Change' : Wilson: Back from Washington, the senator hits the campaign trail with attacks on Feinstein. He promises to be an activist governor.
- 165 Reported Killed in 1960 Blast
- Roof Caves In, Burning 2 Firefighters
- FILLMORE : Car Plunges Off Road; 2 Hospitalized
- Dead Newborn Found on Walnut Park Street
- ELECTIONS SAN FERNANDO'S PROPOSITION O : Fate of Old Police Station Is Once Again in the Voters' Hands
- PETE? OR DIANNE? : A Range of Voices Argues that California Does Have a Choice : Feinstein: Guide for a Critical Decade
- Falcons Walk All Over Bengals : Interconference: Deion Sanders returns a punt 79 yards for a touchdown, and Scott Case forces two turnovers to set up Atlanta scores.
- Virginia Still No. 1; Auburn Slips in Poll
- Bills Go to Work Early in a 27-10 Victory : AFC: After three games of having to rally for victories, Buffalo shuts down Patriots quickly by building a 24-point lead.
- No Tyson-Douglas Rematch Planned, King Says : Boxing: Promoter calls former champion's loss to Holyfield disgraceful, picks Foreman to win title.
- COMMENTARY : Backlash Expected in Wake of Go For Wand Accident
- SPOTLIGHT / A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : SMALL VICTORY
- Kings Get a Positive Attitude : Hockey: Goalie Berthiaume, no longer unhappy, returns to Winnipeg with a vengeance in 6-2 victory.
- STEPHEN W. PROUGH : S&L; Industry's New Look : Trade Group Sees Less Influence, New Challenges
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : 8 Blacks Killed in Gold Mine Clashes
- 61 Arrested as S.F. Protest Turns Violent
- World IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Communists Move to Repair Damage
- Governor's Race Fails to Attract Minorities' Interest : Politics: Many say Feinstein, Wilson are not addressing their concerns and are targeting Anglos.
- Republican Quits Minnesota Governor's Race
- Iraq Fires Oil Minister, Scraps Gas Rationing : Embargo: Official's conservation program is called unnecessary. Hussein's son-in-law replaces him.
- Absentee Voting a Convenience and a Problem
- PETE? OR DIANNE? : A Range of Voices Argues that California Does Have a Choice : Wilson: Risk-Taking, Experienced Leader
- PETE? OR DIANNE? : A Range of Voices Argues that California Does Have a Choice : Feinstein: Working People's Real Ally
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Man Seriously Hurt in Parking-Lot Fight
- The Sidelines : Mayotte Out of Tournament
- Soviet cyclist Alexander Khromykh set a world...
- Giants Improve to 7-0 With 21-10 Victory : NFC: New York holds off Washington for the sixth consecutive time with the help of a lucky bounce on a potential Redskin touchdown pass.
- Shooting Stars: Line Making Some Progress
- CHARGER REVIEW : REPORT CARD / T.J. SIMERS : Nothing Average About These Marks
- The Sidelines : Policeman Fires on Soccer Fans
- 7 New Inductees Picked for Rock Hall of Fame : Music: Ike and Tina Turner, the Byrds, John Lee Turner, the Impressions, Wilson Pickett, La Vern Baker and Jimmy Reed tapped.
- Rhapsody in Taps Performs Hines Work at Japan America : Dance: Energy, good humor and ensemble skill fail to sustain an evening-length show.
- Keeping the Broadcast Balanced : Asserting Creative Needs and Responsibility to Viewers Is a Complex Problem
- Chase Manhattan Corp., the second-largest U.S. bank,...
- The Rex: Where the Well-Heeled Kick Up Their Heels
- Nobutaka Shikanai; Built Japan's Largest Media Company
- 'Undecided' Will Decide Measure M
- Voter Official Predicts 55-60% Turnout in O.C. if Governor's Race Goes to Wire
- Modern Technology: One Write Gadget, Others 'Wrong'
- On a Carousel of Hope : Glittery Gala Studded With Celebrities Raises Millions to Fight Diabetes
- A 'D-Word' Spells Trouble for Black Democrats in Illinois Campaign
- Chargers Throw a Tampa Tantrum : Football: Riled up by the purported comments of Buccaneers' coach, Henning's charges force seven turnovers. Marion Butts scores three touchdowns in 41-10 victory.
- Cunningham, Eagles Feeling Better After Rally Beats Cowboys : NFC: Despite pain, quarterback drives Philadelphia to last-minute touchdown and 21-20 victory.
- Short Takes : Witches Dispel Serious Notions Brewing Up Their Predictions
- Life of the Dead Man's Party on Meadows Lawn : Fans: For many, a night of slam-dancing and pumpkin hurling is as entertaining as the concert.
- COMMENTARY : NEA's First-Amendment Win Still Leaves Hurdles
- Hope Confirms Christmas USO Shows in Mideast
- Cole Porter: Red, Hot and New : Fund-raising: 26 years after his death, the great American songwriter's music still intrigues pop figures. Artists from U2 to Tom Waits perform on an album featuring his songs that will benefit AIDS charities.
- CAMARILLO : Children Play Role in Disaster Drill
- The Sidelines : Woosnam's $1 Million Tops List
- Dolphins' Odom Leads Assault on the Colts, 27-7 : AFC: Veteran linebacker recovers fumble for touchdown and hits Trudeau with jarring tackle that ends Colt quarterback's season. Later, Indianapolis' Jeff George also sidelined by injury.
- NFL: MONDAY REPORT : Under Parity, Most Teams Equally Bad
- SAILING : Hot Rum Is Smooth on Water
- 'Graveyard' Comes to Life at Box Office : Movies: The Paramount Pictures release took in $5.1 million over the weekend for the No. 1 earnings spot.
- Drug-Testing Defeat Allowed to Stand
- P.M. BRIEFING : Amex Credit Cards Cover Phones
- Machine Tool Shipments Up, Orders Down, in September
- Earthquake Forecast Sends Shivers Through Heartland : Science: An eccentric scientist's projection has many in the Midwest and South preparing for their Big One.
- WORLD : Kaifu Bars Mandela's Fund Plea
- NATION : Bartender Gets $25,000 Tip
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : Jerry Brown of Old Ardently Seeks New Audience
- Liberal Challenger, Once Way Behind, Makes a Race of It in Minnesota : Senate: Democrat Paul Wellstone closes in on Rudy Boschwitz, the GOP incumbent. He is aided by a scandal and the recent federal budget hassle.
- LOCAL : Baker Gives Warning to Hussein
- Movement in Ukraine Seeks Independence
- The Sidelines : Broncos' Ezor Pleads Guilty
- Tale of the Tape Is 41-10 Win for Chargers : Interconference: Henning fires up his team by saying that Perkins and Tampa Bay had no respect for San Diego.
- Tolliver Hears Cheers in Boo-Ville
- Lions Get the Drop on Saints : NFC: New Orleans makes eight turnovers, setting up all of Detroit's points in a 27-10 victory.
- Name in the News
- Birch Rains on Graham's Reign : Tennis: Stanford teammate and doubles partner upsets NCAA singles champion in final at Riviera Country Club.
- Market Watch : Playing on HAL Seesaw
- Justices Rule Woman Can Sue Officer in Rape : Supreme Court: The victim in the Washington state case says she was abandoned by police in a high-crime area of Tacoma.
- Computer Reads Shakespeare, Dismisses Authorship Candidate
- Lawmakers' Generous Alliance Unmatched in Congress : Campaign funds: Critics say Reps. Howard L. Berman, Mel Levine and Henry A. Waxman buy influence by dividing up money among other Democrats, although it is perfectly legal.
- ROSSMOOR : Soundwall Will Be Music to Their Ears
- The John Williams Enigma
- Go For Wand Buried at Saratoga
- Tarkanian Offers the NCAA Four Alternatives to UNLV Ban
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mozart Camerata Launches 11th Season on High Note
- Short Takes : Rapper Works on Clean Image
- Huntington Beach Man Wins Tennis Title
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Dazzling Debut for Shtarkman
- Rally Eludes Dow Despite Move by Fed
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : GULF WATCH: Day 88 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis : Military Front:
- PETE? OR DIANNE? : A Range of Voices Argues that California Does Have a Choice : Wilson: Humane and Fiscally Intelligent
- Crops Engineered to Destroy Own Pollen
- Money Battles at UCSD Spur Prenatal Flap : Medicine: Doctors' fees led to a decision--now apparently rescinded--to drop a program that uses nurse-midwives to give prenatal care and delivery services to poor women.
- BUENA PARK : Officers Get Bikes for Patrol Duty
- PETE? OR DIANNE? : A Range of Voices Argues that California Does Have a Choice : Feinstein: Empathy and Iron Integrity
- Largest Galaxy Discovered
- Breeders' Cup Hasn't Quite Served as a Tonic for the Racing Game
- ANALYSIS : Day After Tragedy, the Debate Continues
- Sisters Big Hit at Laguna Beach : Volleyball: Ashley and Rachel Wacholder have led the Artists to a 16-4 record this season and a No. 3 ranking in the county coaches' poll.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Capriati Earns First Pro Title, Beats Garrison in Puerto Rico
- CHARGER REVIEW : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Bernstine Beats Butts to the Punch
- Packer Defense Keys Win Over Vikings : NFC: Shawn Patterson returns interception for the decisive touchdown in Green Bay's 24-10 victory. Minnesota loses for the fifth consecutive time.
- Short Takes : Actress Advises on Parenting
- MUSIC REVIEW : Masterful Concert by Janos Starker
- Music : Pianist Murray Perahia at the Music Center
- Get 'Em Before They're Hot! Fads for '91
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japan Banker Sees 4% Growth
- WORLD : 26 Killed in S. African Violence
- United Yemen Emerging as Key Force in Mideast; Tensions With Saudis Escalate : Arabs: The Islamic north merged with the Marxist south. The new nation plays the nonaligned game.
- Friction Over Fact Versus Fiction : Books: An ex-lover of author Terry McMillan claims a character in 'Disappearing Acts' is a distorted portrait of him. His suit chills the writing world.
- PETE? OR DIANNE? : A Range of Voices Argues that California Does Have a Choice : Feinstein: Real Help for Kids and Families
- County May Provide Emergency Rides
- Mural's Goal Is to Plant Ideas
- Rent Control Law to Be Reviewed
- Pacific Falls Despite Kopp's Record Night
- Short Takes : Film Features Novelist's House
- 'Deadman' Is a Lurid Halloween Spoof
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Brash Mix of Brass Tunes at the Barclay
- Saxman's Return on Track at Croce's
- Financier's Conviction Reinstated: The Ohio Supreme Court...
- Hungary Forced to Pull Back on Huge Gas Price Boost : Eastern Europe: Taxi drivers, truckers agree to suspend a crippling blockade. The pressure is on Parliament to resolve the crisis.
- SANTA ANA : A Place for New Artists to Bloom
- BREA : Students Learning 'Business Language'
- PETE? OR DIANNE? : A Range of Voices Argues that California Does Have a Choice : Wilson: The Best Women's Candidate
- LAGUNA BEACH : Council to Consider Vagrant Ordinance
- Ready, Willing and Able : Ventura College: A special program is helping nearly 600 students get an education despite physical handicaps and learning disabilities.
- The Grass Is Greener for Stevens : Oak Tree: After winning the Breeders' Cup Turf at Belmont Saturday, he takes the Rowan aboard Oeilladine.
- The Sidelines : Tyson Fights Lawsuit Alleging He Assaulted Woman in Club
- Pitayo Wins Chicago Marathon by a Step Over Niemczak in 2:09:41
- GOLF ROUNDUP : After Bad Start, Mudd Cleans Up Act and Wins $490,000
- Short Takes : Kirstie Alley Wants to Know
- ART
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Glimpses Into the Mind's Eye of Jung
- OXNARD : Candidates' Forum Scheduled Tuesday
- Channel 39 Sends Viewers on Video Search for News
- Chrysler Corp. and Mitsubishi Motors Corp. are...
- Foreign investors will soon be allowed to...
- Situation in Gulf Worsens Problems Facing Airlines
- 'Billboard Police' Help Advertisers Get Money's Worth
- Reader's Digest Profits Up 21%
- Lung Transplant--Taking Risks to Save a Life : Medicine: The mother-daughter surgery illustrates the chances that doctors and family members are willing to take with experimental operations. The ultimate success will not be known for years.
- Bush, Congressional Leaders to Talk on Gulf
- Ex-Con Tells of DEA Agents' Drug Deals : Corruption: Trafficker testifies about paying agents for cocaine stolen from agency's evidence vault. Two men have pleaded guilty, while a third awaits trial.
- Blimp Flyby Mends Rift With Models : Aviation: Its skin patched after being punctured by a radio-controlled plane, the Goodyear Columbia attends a gathering of the hobby aircraft to show there are no hard feelings.
- City Council Priorities
- Insurance Commissioner
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- Consumer Confidence Plunges: Confidence among consumers sank...
- Polaroid, Kodak Want Big Award Changed: Polaroid...
- Some of Congress's S&L; Letters Missing
- Bear Market Helps Chartists Draw Believers : Wall Street: These technicians use graphs to predict a stock's direction. Their method is gaining credibility.
- 30 Fishermen Lost at Sea
- Ex-Con Tells of DEA Drug Deals : Corruption: Trafficker testifies about paying agents for cocaine stolen from agency's evidence vault. Two men have pleaded guilty, while a third awaits trial.
- QUESTIONS & ANSWERS : Assembly: 37th District
- SANTA PAULA : Oxnard Man Held in Store Robbery
- Music : Cliburn and Leningrad Orchestra
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS & LOSERS
- Mortgage Rates Fall: Fixed-rate mortgages averaged 10.17%...
- Coldwell Banker to Streamline: The Southern California...
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Palestinians Back to Work; Some Fired
- NATION : Teen Dies in Halloween Accident
- 1 Slain, 2 Hurt in Gang Fight
- Why 'Big Green' Is Such a Big Disappointment : Regrettably, this well-intentioned environmental initiative is lost in the clouds
- Valley Ripe for Fund Raising in Governor's Campaign : Politics: With Westside contributions limited until recently by Proposition 73, both camps have looked for new donors north of the Santa Monica Mountains.
- County Issue / Is it time for district elections?
- SANTA ANA : School Officials to Monitor Prop. 146
- They Have Right Game, Wrong Call
- Maple Leafs Promote Watt to Head Coach
- STAGE REVIEW : Chilling Ground of 'Secret Rapture'
- Dance : Brazil's Grupo Corpo Makes West Coast Debut
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Non-Communists Win Soviet Vote
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : Growth Measures Give Rise to Perplexing Campaigns
- Alleged Crime Figure Malnik Makes S.D. Council an Offer It Can't Refuse
- Hope Raised for Treating Comas
- Steelers' Defense Gets Curtain Call : Tonight's game: Pittsburgh ranks No. 1 in the NFL against the pass. For the Rams, Gary could become the key.
- At Least These Two Eat Big
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- K.C. Police Under Fire After Shooting
- U.N. Says Iraq Must Pay : France Shuts Its Embassy in Kuwait
- U.N. Talks to Weigh Global Warming Peril
- The Most Vexing of All Homicides : Crime: Police agencies have been grappling with how to investigate serial killings, which have sharply increased nationwide since 1977. Two such killers are being sought in San Diego.
- STATE : Lotto Pot Intact at $21 Million
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- VENTURA : Club Marks 50 Years but Future Is Dim
- LOTTERY RESULTS : OCT. 27
- Grissom Wins Race After Kenny Wallace Runs Out of Fuel
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Graveyard' Deserves an Early Burial
- Goaltender Ron Hextall, who missed all but...
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Pulnoc Makes L.A. Debut at Al's Bar
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : African Pop by the Four Stars
- ART : The <i> Real </i> Britain Was Not Seen in Arts Festival : The Orange County celebration was more a retail promotion than a cultural event.
- Getting the Deficit We DeserveUncle Sam isn't...
- Chrysler's 3rd-Quarter Loss Hits $214 Million : Auto maker: The red ink comes while it faces the expiration of its contract with the UAW at midnight.
- A Tug of War to Wear the Mantle of 'Candidate of Change' : Feinstein: Sen. Kennedy joins her campaign in East Los Angeles. He attacks Wilson's vote to sustain Bush's veto of the Civil Rights Act of 1990.
- Local : Yorba Linda Man Dies in Crash
- Plan to save the American elm branches out : A nonprofit group provides disease-resistant trees. Boy Scouts then become 'Johnny Elmseeds.'
- W. Europeans Assail Hussein's Use of Hostages
- Measure Divides Farmers, Residents : Camarillo: Owners of agricultural land say those trying to preserve it are the same people who complain about tractor noise and pesticide use.
- Whose Habitat? : UCI's Proposed Hilltop Residence for Its Chancellor Would Endanger Rare Bird, Plant Life, Survey Finds; Planners Say There's Room to Coexist
- Daily News Journalists Reject Offer
- Japanese Firm Discussing RTC Loan Deal: The...
- Fed Injects Funds Into Banking System in Move to Lower Rates
- Taiwan-Soviet Trade to Rise
- Ugo Tognazzi; King of Italian Movie Comedies
- COLUMN ONE : Childless Couples--New Hope : For those who have had multiple miscarriages, blood cells from the man are injected into the woman to prevent rejection of the fetus.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : President's Insider Image May Be Costly to Republican Candidates : Politics: White House aides are predicting a Truman-style homestretch effort. But Bush is seen as more likely to give 'em heck, sort of.