- Firm Hired to Design Rail and Bus Station
- Settlement Reached in Mobile Home Park Suit
- European Tour, British PGA Settle Rift Over Ryder Cup Money, Site
- WEST COAST CONFERENCE PREVIEW : Race Is On to Fill Void, and They Couldn't Be Happier
- PREP SPORTS : Controversy Nothing New for City Football Playoffs
- 'We Sold Our Souls to the Devil' : In a Wide-Ranging Interview, the Duo Tell the Whole Story About What It Was Like to Live a Lie
- Mazda May Be Shopping for an Ad Agency
- Milken Sentencing Slated for Today in Manhattan : Courts: The former junk bond king faces up to 28 years in prison. The judge has given no hints about how she will rule.
- Collins Foods International: Second-quarter net income for...
- OPEC Nations Helping Prevent Dollar's Plunge : Economy: Experts say the countries have invested in the currency. If war breaks out, oil producers would probably fund a U.S.-led effort against Iraq.
- NASD Orders Trading Halt in Parker Stock : Securities: The suspension comes a day after the FBI searched the financial records of the automotive company in Costa Mesa.
- PENOLOGY : Jailhouse Journalists Produce Classy Work : La Roca has won a host of awards. The magazine covers prison life and tries to educate inmates.
- Mistrial Declared in Broderick Case : Courts: The jury declares itself deadlocked, unable to decide if the La Jolla socialite was guilty of murder or manslaughter. She admitted slaying her former husband and his wife in the couple's bedroom.
- Bush Will Meet Syria's Assad on Gulf Crisis
- WORLD : Emigre Moves Up in Polish Polls
- Soviets to Get Leftovers From West Berlin's Cold War Food
- Bush Looking for Upbeat Troop Image in Saudi Visit : Morale: His Thanksgiving trip is being choreographed to avoid incidents that might show signs of discontent.
- San Diego
- Marine Exercise Blamed for Fire
- 50 Illegal Immigrants Stage Protest at INS Office
- Man Calls Radio Station, Kills Self : Suicide: He seeks to have disc jockey intercede with his wife. Police are notified, but are unable to keep him from shooting himself.
- Quartz Hill Discovers Its Better Half
- THE SIDELINES : 1990 All-America Team Named
- THE SIDELINES : Nuggets Sign 1st-Round Pick
- SOUTHERN SECTION 2-A GIRLS' TENNIS PLAYOFFS : Sunny Hills Wins First Title by Beating Los Alamitos Again
- Music Review : Philharmonic Group Performs at Gindi
- MCA Talks Continue: Top officers of Matsushita...
- EARNINGS : Sony Unit's Profit Soars 45%
- Egghead Discount Software: The Issaquah, Wash., computer...
- Postal Worker Dispute Sent Into Arbitration
- Stock of No. 1 Ad Firm Falls 70% on Lower Profit Forecast
- CLIPBOARD : DISCOVERY : THE ORAL HISTORY ARCHIVES
- * Joseph Peter Lamont; Co-Founded Law School
- X-Rated Video Producer Indicted on Tax Charges
- MOORPARK : First Elected Mayor Takes Office Tonight
- Probe Leads to Removal of UCSD Doctor
- OXNARD : U.S. Rejects City Bid for Housing Funds
- Charges Filed Against Pot Bunker Suspects
- Coerced Into Insurance Plot, Doctor Tells Jury
- Palm's Hat Trick Propels Master's, 5-1, in NAIA Pool Play : College soccer: Despite upset, semifinal berth for Mustangs remains an uncertainty.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : La Jolla Falls to La Habra in First Round
- LOS ALAMITOS : Heisajoy, Royal Bushwhacker Score Big Wins for Small Louisiana Cities
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Tollner Pleased With Tolliver
- Miami Didn't Beat the Clock or Raiders : Pro football: Problems with new rules affected offenses of both teams in Monday night game.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Currie Leads Master Chorale in a Scottish Spectacular
- SHORT TAKES : Novel Ruling by French Court
- Read Their Lips: More Scoops of Vanilli
- TV RATINGS : ABC Comes on Strong
- No Defense for the Way Nuggets Have Been Playing
- Devastation of Atomic Warfare Pervades at 2 Exhibits
- Law Firm Sues to Block Use of...
- STOCKS : Dow Skids 35.15; Fears About Economy Cited
- Micro General Loses $436,113 for Quarter
- BANKING/ FINANCE : Events Scuttle Sale of 75% of Irvine Bank's Holding Company
- Franchisees Sue Popeyes: A group of franchise...
- Pacific Scientific Expects Loss Due to Cleanup Costs
- SMALL TALK
- U.S. Presses for Soviet Support of U.N. Action
- Lungren's Lead Nears 30,000 in Attorney General's Race
- Avenues of Recourse for Repair Overcharges
- Undercover Probe Nets $5 Million in Cocaine, 2 Suspects in Fountain Valley
- Bob Boone, who left the Angels for...
- An attorney for a newly formed investment...
- Reggie Jackson, Partner, Seek Phoenix Team
- Missouri assistant basketball coach Rich Daly will...
- SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO PLAYOFFS : No. 8 El Toro to Battle Wilson for the Championship Tonight
- Crayton, Smith Are Named Top Players in Division
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Righteous Brothers Keep Their Melodies Unchained : They still generate the vocal excitement that made them a sensation a quarter-century ago.
- TELEVISION REVIEW : Look at Poverty Gripping Despite Failed Gimmick
- Reviewer Named for Manville Trust Overhaul: A...
- Judicial Arbitration Executive
- State Farm Seeks Rate Changes : Car insurance: Policies would be based on driving records. A Gillespie spokesman hints that new structure may be approved.
- ANALYSIS : White House Pays Price for Hard Sell to Soviets on Gulf
- SPACE : Federal Agency Drafting Policy to Aid Faltering Satellite-Launching Industry : Firms compete with subsidized foreign rocket makers. Europeans want curbs on entering U.S. market eased.
- Suspected Burglar Shot and Killed by CSUN Officer
- Booked to Fly: George Bush will get...
- Panel Is Critical of Police Acts : Demonstration: Commission says officers' overzealousness led to violence in janitors' protest march.
- UConn Fans Think They've Been Sold Out
- Bird in the Hand Is Good Bet at the Track
- THE SIDELINES : Hackett Denies Hope for New Job
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1990-91 : Sutton's Place : He Was Out of Coaching Until His Alma Mater Gave Him a Job
- Butts is Cleared to Face Seahawks
- My Escalon, Tollcat to Share $25,000 Spotlight at Los Alamitos
- Israel's Soviet Emigres May Open New Era
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- Oil Company Profits Rise 1.7%, U.S. Says
- 'Wonder Years' Team Hired by Disney Studios
- Pillsbury Opens Costa Mesa Office
- Emir of Bahrain Has Surgery in Cleveland
- Saturn 'Burps' a Giant, Baffling Storm
- City Council Setting Stage to Remove Ailing Lindsay : Politics: The councilman is paralyzed and unable to speak. Charter allows for declaring the seat vacant.
- In-Laws Can Put Families to Test at Holiday Time : Relations: Where to spend Thanksgiving: my family or yours? Rather than choose, some wives and husbands just feign sickness and thus don't have to choose.
- 700 Fellow Officers Pay Last Tribute : Funeral: James Christopher O'Connor, an 8-year veteran of the CHP, was struck last week as he rode his motorcycle.
- CAMARILLO : Motorist Killed in Conejo Grade Crash
- ORANGE : Proposed School Layoffs Protested
- Water District Unveils Plan to Fight Drought
- Airport Shuttle Firms Bemoan 'Free-for-All' : Transportation: Some companies say a lack of regulation has led to a curbside fight for passengers. Smaller outfits say the complaints mask a plan to wreck their businesses.
- Board Puts Off Mental Health Cuts : Finances: Supervisors give themselves time to determine how to lessen impact. They may impose a utility user tax, raise business license fees and squeeze other departments.
- Grimes Changes Coaching Jobs at N. Hollywood
- THE SIDELINES : Legless Man to Advise Packers
- THE SIDELINES : Soviets Upset Italy in Volleyball
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A GIRLS' TENNIS PLAYOFFS : Palos Verdes Freshmen Prove Too Tough for Corona del Mar
- SANTA ANA : Council Votes Hefty Pay Raises for Police
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Building Fees Raised to Buy Parklands
- Rainstorm Brings Flurry of Accidents on Freeways
- 'Good Neighbors' Offer Help and Favors to Victimized Family
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Council Tables Pierside Project
- Navy Calls Seabees to Active Duty : Port Hueneme: A reserve construction battalion is being deployed worldwide, replacing active-duty crews diverted to Saudi Arabia.
- Oceanside Police Chief Quits in Election Wake : Politics: Move comes after two allies of councilwoman who opposed him were voted into office. He becomes the third top official to resign recently.
- FRAUD WATCH : Read Their Lips
- * Stephen Nelson Hull; Ophthalmologist
- Let's Accentuate the Positive, Bill : Bennett's curious critique of affirmative action
- MISSION VIEJO : School Board Will Honor Gulf Forces
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Henjum Gets 25 to Help SCC Win in Basketball
- Pepperdine Needs to Grow Up Fast : Waves: Asbury has to replace four starters and one injured center. Lear and Christie are the key players.
- Gregg to Retire as SMU Coach but Stay On as Athletic Director
- USDHS Sweeps Into Playoffs' 2nd Round
- 21 1/2 Is Enough : Aames Spends Almost a Day Bringing In His Marlin
- Martin Snaps Out of Season-Long Slump : Football: Granada Hills quarterback passes for 398 yards and six touchdowns in tuneup for playoffs.
- EARNINGS : Nestle Earnings Down 4.7%
- Thai Tourist Plane Crashes, Killing 37
- Housing Slump in California Seen Worsening
- Blind Hiker Gets to End of Trail in Maine Woods
- EARNINGS : BAT Revenue Up, Profit Plunges
- CONSUMER NEWS
- BANKING/ FINANCE : Bank Deal Nearer: Another long-awaited deal between two financial institutions--Monarch
- Brady Asks Regulators Not to Constrain Banks : Credit: The Treasury Secretary's remarks follow complaints that federal heavy-handedness has kept institutions from making loans even to good risks.
- WORLD : Ethiopia Sees Famine, Asks Aid
- INS Raids Latino Rights Group's Office in Amnesty Fraud
- NATION : Mix-Up Surprises Mourners
- October's New AIDS Cases Up 56% Over '89
- COUNTYWIDE : County's Financial Picture Brightens
- Hate-Crime Victim Vows to Stay and Defy Racists : Vandalism: The district attorney, sheriff and community leaders promise support for a black Laguna Hills family. The target of a Westminster cross-burning invites the De Silvas for Thanksgiving.
- Indicted Deputy Received Cash as Loan, Father Testifies : Trial: He says he gave his son more than $128,000 to buy property. Prosecutors say the officer was a big spender with stolen drug money.
- Still Dedicated : Virginia's Standout Dawn Staley Wants to Win a Championship for Hank Gathers
- Sweet Staying With Decision to Play Basketball at Arizona
- CSUN Transition Game Plagued by Heavy Turnover : College basketball: Departed players take some parting shots, but Coach Pete Cassidy defends the personnel changes as team gears up for Division I.
- Kristich Sisters Lift La Habra to New Heights
- And the Grammy? Hail the Runner-Up!
- ART : Flirting With Meaning of Plastic Plants
- Tonelli Saves Day for Kings Against Devils : Hockey: They blow 4-0 lead, but he scores in final period for 5-4 win over New Jersey. Sandstrom scores three goals.
- A female high school basketball player who...
- Music Review : Beethoven Sonatas in an Industrial Park
- Accidents in Angeles Forest
- Fundamentalism and Unrest in India
- A Non-Merit Increase
- New Era
- Fundamentalism and Unrest in India
- Owners to Pay $250,000 to Former Tenants of Mobile Home Park : Settlement: A dozen onetime residents claim in a lawsuit that the premises were allowed to deteriorate while the landlords awaited the city's OK to convert the Van Nuys site into an industrial park.
- Accidents in Angeles Forest
- Rockne Had to Be Sold on the Idea : Football: A Trojan graduate manager and his wife persuaded coach to play USC.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : SAN DIEGO STATE : Four Aztecs Named to All-WAC Squad
- Just Being Realistic, Soul Asylum Insists
- Officer Removed From Task Force
- MEINERS OAKS : County to Investigate Safety at Care Homes
- Producer of Adult Videos Indicted on Tax Charges : Canoga Park: IRS agents arrest one of the nation's biggest distributors of X-rated tapes. He is accused of skimming money from his company.
- Democracy Is Choosing, Not Back-Room Consensus : Latinos: The large field of candidates for supervisor indicates the community's new political strength.
- Man's Body Found in Northridge
- $50,000 Reward in Murder Case Excites, Baffles Investigators : Crime: Governor OKs the maximum amount in the little publicized death of a 14-year-old Lancaster girl found in the desert.
- ANGELS : Boone Would Gladly Rejoin His Old Team
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Schedule for Thanksgiving Week Looks Filling
- Allegheny County District Attorney Robert Colville will...
- Torrey Pines Sings Familiar Tune After Victory
- Boddicker to Join Royals for $9 Million : Baseball: The 17-game winner leaves the Red Sox. Meanwhile, Browning re-signs with the Reds.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Blues Avenge Loss to Jets, 4-2
- SHORT TAKES : Fisherman Reels In Stolen Art
- SHORT TAKES : Rick James Recovers From Fall
- SHORT TAKES : Presley Avoids a Grand Image
- DANCE : Spirit of India's Festivals to Be Conveyed : The Arpana Dance Company will perform at the Irvine Barclay Theatre in the style of <i> bharata natyam, </i> a 2,000-year-old classical dance idiom of southern India.
- Comic Zany Forced to Dig Past the Fat : Stand-up: The comedian, who has gone from 350 pounds to 175, no longer gets laughs simply because of his size.
- Dinner on Top of the World + English Lessons
- THE SIDELINES : 'Operation Touchdown' Set for Gulf
- Parker Advances to Division III Semis
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1990-91 : Gone, Not Forgotten : Loyola Mourned Gathers in the NCAA Tournament; Now Lions Are New Team
- A's Henderson Voted AL Most Valuable Player : Baseball: He gets 14 of 28 first-place votes. fielder is second in balloting.
- Anglers Duel With Big Catfish
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Even in a Losing Season, Webb Plays Like a Winner
- Officials Mount Campaign to Warn of Train Dangers
- The on-again, off-again contract talks between first-round...
- Worthy's Name Surfaces in Portland Escort Case : NBA: The Laker is listed on the log of a service linked to prostitution, police say. He is not being investigated.
- Granada Hills' Coach Assails Playoff Format : Prep football: Stroh frustrated by system in which City 4-A teams face each other again.
- Ex-Duffy Aide Off the Hook for Legal Fees
- Universal Prepares for the Show to Go On : Fire aftermath: The studio has been cleaning up the sites of some of its most famous sets, which were destroyed Nov. 6. It plans to begin rebuilding Monday.
- Man, 56, Dies in Van Nuys Apartment Fire
- FULLERTON : Pupils' Sea Mail Drifts to Saipan
- Burglary Suspect Slain on Campus
- Schaefer Reverses Decision, Orders Aide Back to Work : Supervisors: Doug Johnson, claiming that he was fired, not put on leave, says he will not return to his former job.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NATION : TV Report: Kragthorpe to Be Fired
- Fann a Finalist for Harlon Hill Football Award
- A Crime of Hate in Laguna Hills : Dark clouds of bigotry casting their shadows out to newest suburbs
- STATE VOLLEYBALL DIVISION II : La Jolla Fails to Overcome La Habra Height Advantage
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Women Eliminate Palomar in Volleyball Playoffs
- NBA ROUNDUP : King Gets 45, but Kings Get First Victory
- USD Rolls to 87-58 Victory in Final Exhibition Game
- Bottom Line: Winning Is Often a Losing Proposition : High schools: Sending a team to the state playoffs can set a program back thousands. For teams that get CIF backing, funds generally amount to no more than a token gesture.
- TV Review : 'Against Time' on USA
- Pilatus and Morvan Grooved on Excitement of Tour
- Westlake Woman Gets Lesser Sentence in Husband's Shooting : Courts: A judge says Pearl J. McClelland did not deserve a harsher penalty because her spouse pushed her too far.
- COSTA MESA : City Grants Funds to Seniors Charity
- A Sheriff Bailed Out, an Investigator's Widow Denied
- VENTURA : Man Trapped Under His Mobile Home
- 'Walk to the Back' Bandit Gets 47-Year Term
- Indian Land Again Proposed for Waste Site : Trash: Agreement may have been reached on putting landfill on Los Coyotes Reservation near Warner Springs. It is the third such facility planned for a reservation in the county.
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Rush Leads 2nd-Half Charge as Valley Women Win, 62-40
- SIMI VALLEY : Veteran Official to Quit School Post
- RAMS : Disaster Striking All Fronts Now
- Mattel Inc., Los Angeles, promoted John F....
- Orange County -- An S&L; Graveyard
- Sizzler Restaurants International Inc.: The restaurant operator...
- Dow Manages 9.16 Gain in Late Trading
- Jury Deadlocked in Broderick Trial : Courts: The judge declares a mistrial when the jurors can't decide if La Jolla socialite is guilty of murder or manslaughter. She admitted to the killings.
- NATION : Pageant Official Quits Under Fire
- Milken Gets 10 Years : Must Serve One-Third of Sentence
- Bush Begins His Arabian Adventure : Holiday Message to Troops: Not on a 'Mission Impossible'
- Burbank Airport Study Predicts Huge Surge in Passenger Traffic
- GARDEN GROVE : Police Seek Owners of Recovered Jewels
- Hung Jury: Broderick Case Ends in Mistrial : Courts: Jurors split, 10 to 2, over whether or not the La Jolla socialite meant to kill her ex-husband and his new wife.
- Appeals Court Upholds Coercion Ruling Against INS
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC PLACES : For San Diego Indians, Memory Is the Archive
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Shell: Nothing Tainted About Victory
- Newport Harbor Art Museum and the Laguna...
- Simmons Asks Lockheed to Help Him Fund a Buyout of the Firm
- Citicorp Delinquent Mortgages Grow: The New York...
- INS Raids Latino Group's Office in Alleged Fraud : Amnesty: Immigration consultant reportedly filed only 17 of nearly 800 applications.
- GULF WATCH: Day 111 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis : Military Front:
- Trial by Fire on the Hill : 'Keating Five': In a searingly public inquiry, the accused senators answer a tribunal of their peers with tears and anger.
- CNN Gives Noriega Tapes to Magistrate for Review : Media: U.S. official is to report to district judge on whether the broadcast of conversations would damage the ex-dictator's right to a fair trial.
- Laughter Helps Lighten the Load : Marital Tension Can be Tamed by Teasing, but Timing Is Important, Experts Say
- To Boy, 3 1/2, Iraq Is Led by 'Sadly Insane'
- She's a 'Comrade,' Chinese Are Told
- You Can't Fight City Hall on Alternate Fridays
- LOCAL : LAX Girds for Holiday Gridlock
- E. Europe Seeks to End Warsaw Pact : Alliances: The leaders of former Soviet satellites are pressing for the abolition of the military organization.
- Oxnard Gains $2.5 Million From Mistake
- Arreola's Season Faded Fast at the Finish : Cross-country: CSUN runner struggled to 12th in NCAA Division I championships.
- Foyt Says He'll Quit at End of '91
- Soviet Republics Berated for Keeping Price Controls
- Philadelphia Exchange Gets New Merger Offer: The...
- Parker Stock Trading Suspended After FBI Posts Guards at Firm
- Caesars World Inc.: The hotel, casino and...
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- LOCAL : Travelers Crowd O.C. Airport
- SAN DIEGO COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : Practice Makes Substitute Setter Perfect for UCSD
- 2 Cable Court Channels Are Expected to Merge : Media: The competing services were having difficulty signing up local systems.
- COSTA MESA : Women Get a Shot at Best Tee Times
- The Car That Would Not Die:After a...
- Media Headquarters for America's Cup Moved
- FILLMORE : Teachers, District Open Contract Talks
- PERSPECTIVE ON BRITAIN : Lies and Plots Encircle a Fighter : The vote delivers an undeserved damning blow to Thatcher and sets the nation on an uncertain path.
- $1.6-Million Fund Goes Untapped by Doctors : Health: Few county physicians use the state program, which was created to encourage health-care providers to treat more pregnant women and poor children.
- Bail Set at $350,000 for INS Agent Arrested in Calexico : Drugs: He and two women are charged with conspiracy to smuggle cocaine through port of entry.
- THE NHL : Stopping Enforcers Is Way to End Violence
- STATE VOLLEYBALL DIVISION I : Corona del Mar Stops Notre Dame Academy
- Clemens Suspended Five Games, Fined
- THE SIDELINES : Hardy of Rangers Suspended
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Sensational Star Seeks Thanksgiving Win
- Chuck Berry Agrees to Probation on Pot Charge : Plea bargain: Charges of child abuse against legendary rock star have been dropped, attorney says.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Honda Sharing 1990 Profits
- Laventhol & Horwath to Seek Bankruptcy Shield, Dissolve Firm
- Easier Record Return Policy Has a Flip Side
- GM Agrees to Repetitive-Motion Injury Program
- Union Wants Right to Match Bids: The...
- Digital Equipment Might Have First Layoffs: The...
- ENERGY : Oil Drops $1.81 to Lowest Close Since October
- Eight Boston Teen-Agers Charged in Savage Slaying of Young Mother
- Arts Awards Presenters, Recipients Mean Business at 9th Annual Event
- HomeFed Stock Off 25% on New Loan Concerns : Thrifts: A sagging economy and real estate market could leave the San Diego-based S&L; with $1 billion in problem accounts by year-end.
- Ultra-Slim Clocks That Travel Well
- LOCAL : Arson Suspected in Fatal Fire
- COLUMN ONE : Do Voter Numbers Matter? : Turnout keeps falling, and commentators keep worrying about it. But election results would not vary much even if everyone eligible cast a ballot.
- FBI Raids PR Firm in Probe of Robbins
- Atlantis Lands in Florida to Escape California Winds
- Suspect in Kahane Murder Indicted
- WORLD : Israel Quadruples Immigrant Aid
- Matsui Makes U.S. Senate Run Official
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- THOUSAND OAKS : Mall's Impact on Air Quality Assessed
- Rebels Attack Salvadoran Army Posts; 27 Killed
- The Place to Be Scene : Guests Schmooze and Snooze at N.Y.'s Chichi Newcomer, the Paramount
- Thatcher Forced Into Runoff Vote : Britain: The prime minister fails by a two-vote margin to gain a first-ballot party leadership victory over Heseltine. A showdown is set for next week.
- A Feast for the Ears: Poetry on Thanksgiving
- N.Y. Daily News Sues 11 Over Strike Violence
- Dayton Hudson Corp.: The Minneapolis-based retailer said...
- Earnings Soar for Advanced Logic Research
- Chiat Lands the Sparkletts Ad Account
- Siemens Division Merges With Colorado-Based Unit
- 'Era of Confrontation' Put to Rest : Europe: Bush, Gorbachev lead final rites for the Cold War, but concern over poverty in Soviet Union casts a pall over the occasion.
- Baghdad Says It Will Free All German Hostages
- Bernard Diamond; Expert on Psychiatry and the Law
- Laventhol & Horwath Will File for Chapter 11, Dissolve Firm
- Laventhol's Clients Weigh Their Options : Accounting: After the firm's planned bankruptcy and dissolution, the local office will stay alive as an independent. Some customers will remain with it, but others are shopping.
- HomeFed Stock Off 25% on New Loan Concerns : Thrifts: A sagging economy and real estate market could leave the nation's fifth-largest S&L; with $1 billion in problem accounts by year-end.
- Hilton Hotels Corp., Beverly Hills, elected Eva...
- British Girl Denies Guilt in Bangkok Heroin Case
- Stuck at the Kids' Table, and Glad of It
- Ex-CIA Agent Ties Pan Am Bombing to Iran
- U.S. Plans to Pass Hat for Gulf Again : Military costs: Raising new money abroad could prove critical in maintaining the multinational force. Japan may be a particular problem.
- NATION : Nixon Home Brings $2.4 Million
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- Out-of-State Insurance Ruled Last Recourse Only