- Gov. Takes Credit for Rappers' Arrests
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Panamanian President Marries
- Buchanan on U.S. Interests and Israeli-Arab Tensions
- Mike Pigg of Arcata, Calif., won the...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Bolivian Industrialist Kidnaped
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- P.M. BRIEFING : U.S., Mexico OK Free Trade Talks
- Amos Owen; American Indian Religious Leader
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Evidence of Cold Fusion Found to Be Inaccurate
- PORT HUENEME : Man, 38, Slashed During Bar Fight
- Ali Helps Boxing Hall of Fame Induct First 53
- If You Want to Race, This Is the Place : Motor racing: Bob Bondurant has a pretty impressive list of pupils who have gone through his driving schools over the past 22 years.
- Carlson Wins Women's Jet Ski Event
- Two Members of 2 Live Crew Arrested After X-Rated Show
- 'Goose Girl' Story Theater Without a Story to Tell
- Soviet Film Breaks Glasnost's Last Taboos : Movies: Stanislav Govorukhin's 'This Is No Way to Live' equates rape and murder with Communist Party actions. Even Gorbachev approves.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Baroque Festival Dusts Off Handel's 'Acis and Galatea'
- MOVIES - June 11, 1990
- MOVIES - June 11, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 11, 1990
- POP/ROCK - June 11, 1990
- POP/ROCK - June 11, 1990
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- COLUMN ONE : PACs Give Little Firms Big Clout : Mention of the defense lobby might call to mind Boeing or TRW. But some of the minor military suppliers have won major victories in Congress.
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Enlists Help on Smithcliffs Issue
- Toward Creativity in Japan : Tactics Are Varied, but Aim Is the Same
- THE FOURTH MODE : <i> by N. P. Figgis (Penguin: $7.95, paper; 210 pp.) </i>
- Frailty, Thy Name Is Family : WILDLIFE <i> by Richard Ford (Atlantic Monthly Press: $18.95; 176 pp.)</i>
- Unbolted Foundation Indicates Older Home
- How to Search for Ireland's Traditional Music by Auto
- Vacationers are donning goggles and scarfs on...
- Iraq Opens Door to Outside World : Mideast: Saddam Hussein loosens the reins, and Iraqis enjoy some of the 'rewards of war.' Some even smile now.
- Solutions Lacking as Health Costs Climb
- CONDO LOTTERY--Applicants will draw lottery numbers at...
- Group to Buy Landfill Site--If It Can Be Cleaned Up
- VanderKolk's Smart, Unafraid--and Green : Politics: The 25-year-old who defeated a tough, seasoned politician for a supervisor's seat is committed to environmental issues and says she's a quick study.
- 4 Escape Death in Gas-Filled Home : Siege: Anaheim resident apparently tries to kill his family, then fatally wounds himself despite a six-hour effort to talk him out of it.
- Truck Crashes on Santa Ana Freeway, Blocks Traffic for Nearly 10 Hours
- Up a Tree : Squabble Over Downed Oaks Puts Solution Out on a Limb
- The New York Yankees put pitcher Mike...
- Leyland Managing Quite Well, ThankYou
- Dunleavy Says He Talked With Lakers' West
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Georgia Gets Its First National Title
- Behind the Chapman Curtain : The voice of the underdog also sees herself as an outsider in the pop world
- The Fur Flies
- Save Money by Buying Plans for Bad Airplane
- IRS Proposal Would Clarify Rules on Delayed Tax-Exempt Exchanges
- RITUALS : Serving You Since 1953
- Earth First
- Guidebooks Grade Domestic Hotels and Motels
- Lush Hydrangeas Grace Yards and Pots
- Search for Serenity on the Empty Isle of Sifnos
- Earth First
- The Mighty Miller : PLAYWRIGHT AND PBS BRING ANOTHER CLASSIC TO THE 'AMERICAN PLAYHOUSE' SCREEN
- COMMENTARY : His Land, but Only Nature Owns Trees
- Storms Spawn Blackouts, Flooding Across the U.S.
- 48 Political Prisoners Freed in South Africa
- Scholar Says 'Glory' Only Part of Story
- The Refreshing Truth That Nelson Mandela Carries With Him : South Africa: The famed leader will arrive in America at a time when U.S. anti-apartheid rhetoric needs correcting to ensure progress back home.
- Reflections From One Who Ran: No More the 'Woman Candidate' : Politics: Today's female candidates have the experience and know-how to avoid campaign traps.
- OJAI : Water District Rates, Budget on Agenda
- PROFILE : RICHARD ALARCON : Bradley Trains New 'Eyes, Ears' on Valley
- Australian Population Surpasses 17 Million
- 5 Crewmen Hurt as Mooring Line Snaps
- A Deep Breath and a Smile Help Her Cope : Medicine: UC San Diego Medical Center's first heart-lung transplant recipient doesn't let the little--or the big--things get her down.
- Hassles Turn to Tassels; Youths Reclaim Lives
- Notes about your surroundings.
- BASEBALL: The Dark Side A WEEKLY LOOK AT THE NOT-SO-GREAT STATISTICS
- WORLD CUP '90 : Sluggish Colombia Wins, 2-0 : Group D: Second-half goals by Redin and Valderrama beat United Arab Emirates.
- Mattingly Is Rich, but Also Very Depressed
- PROOF POSITIVE : Jeff Torborg Avoids Negativism to Help the Chicago White Sox Mount a Surprising Challengeto the Oakland Athletics in the American League West
- Rain Douses Men's Amateur Third Round
- GARDEN NEWS : Retro-Drip for Drought
- NATION in Brief : HAWAII : Lava Gobbles More Kalapana Buildings
- From Private Life to 'Major Dad'
- Portuguese Communists Resist Reforms
- Elk Make a Comeback in Pennsylvania : Conservation: The state nurtures a formerly extinct natural resource for posterity and as a tourist attraction. Its herd is one of two east of the Mississippi River.
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Abbas Threatens Hang Glider Attacks
- Numbers of Migratory Birds in Sharp Decline : Environment: Suburban territories are encroaching on feeding grounds. Shorebirds and songbirds have been hit particularly hard.
- John Brownell, Times News Executive, Dies
- Hannah and Her Sisters
- Shamir Wants New Cabinet to Focus on Soviet Jews, Avoid Splits
- PLATFORM : What Teachers Need
- Oil Spill Fouls New York Beaches
- Tough Rules on Hazardous Waste Adopted by Council
- Now the Mat Is Out for Salinas : And It's More Than a Personal Call
- School Provides the Spark for Future Linemen : Training: These hardy men and women climb poles and learn to repair electrical equipment. They know they are beginning a dangerous line of work.
- Wind Taking a Major Toll on Yacht Race
- GOLF SENIORS TPC : Nicklaus Has 64, Opens Three-Shot Lead
- Object to High Costs
- Bright Idea Puts Gallery's Spotlight on Artists' Lamps
- Three Hotel Chains Offer Summer Cuts
- HIGHEST SAVINGS YIELDS
- Developer Creates Summer Fellowships
- YOUR MORTGAGE : Banks Give S&Ls; a Run for Their Loan Money : Financing: Consumers are advised to check with at least three banks, three S&Ls; and three mortgage brokers as competition heightens among financial institutions.
- Yugoslavia Is Quietly Leading the Reforms in Eastern Europe : Economics: The prime minister's liberal plans have trimmed hyperinflation and opened the nation's markets to foreign investors.
- Legoland Looks Like a Chip Off the Plastic Block
- FICTIONMURDER IN THE OVAL OFFICE by Elliott...
- E. Germany to Discuss Holocaust Award
- Liberian Officials, Rebels to Meet Monday for Talks : Africa: Pressure is growing for a settlement of the six-month-old rebellion. An airlift will evacute hundreds of Americans today.
- Freeway Extension Plan Takes (Which Way?) Turn
- Woman Sees Satanism in Child-Abuse Cases : Shelter: She operates an underground network to hide youngsters from allegedly abusive parents. Critics charge she's operating outside the law.
- Soviet Jet Hijacked to Sweden; Police Arrest Youth, 17
- ELECTION AFTERMATH POMONA : Bryant Recall Changes Face of the Council : Government: He had promised sweeping changes as head of the City Council's 'new majority.' Instead, voters swept him from office and enlarged the council.
- 2 Die as Explosions Rock Oil Tanker Off Texas : Pollution: The huge ship carries 38 million gallons of light petroleum. Officials are optimistic a disastrous spill will be averted despite a fire.
- ROAD NOTES
- NEW AGE CHUMASH : Renaissance: Descendants of a local coastal Indian tribe that has all but disappeared are rediscovering their culture.
- CAMARILLO : Repairs to Close Somis Road Lane
- STATE ELECTIONS : INSURANCE COMMISSIONER : GOP Candidate Retains the Image of Underdog
- You Can Go Home Again, But Take a Rain Slicker
- LAPD Officer Shot in Attack Outside Home : Crime: She is listed in guarded condition. Assailant killed, three suspects arrested.
- Promoter Don King sent a letter to...
- Slone Gets the Jump on Mapple : Water-skiing: A 2 1/2-year winning streak hangs in the balance in women's ski jumping of tour event on Mission Bay. Finals scheduled for today. Men's jumping, and slalom events also scheduled.
- SUMMER BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Panorama City's Ortiz Rebounds From Poor Showing to Throw No-Hitter
- U.S. Could Reach Its Goal if he Protects It
- U.S. Boxing Coach Exhorts Bray to Utilize His Talent
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Timeless Answer Wins It His Way
- Irish Colt Is Going, Gone in Belmont
- Shane Mosley of Pomona, a 132-pounder, scored...
- In Brief:
- Inspection Contingency Will Help Buyer With Undisclosed Problems
- GARDEN NEWS : Antique Show and Sale
- Hike the World, Stay at Home : Thanks to Southern California's Richly Diverse Terrain, You Don't Have to Walk Far to Imagine Yourself in a Foreign Country
- KCOP will air "The Streets of San...
- More 'Rain' in Forecast for Today
- World IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Dachau Survivors Gather at Reunion
- Kremlin Spin Doctor Pozner Confesses He Was Often Throwing Curves : Soviet: The U.S.-reared journalist's confession of past dishonesty invites skepticism. Resentment of orthodox communists runs high in the East Bloc.
- 1st Black Bishop Elected in L.A. Episcopal Diocese
- The Man in the Boy Taps New Power : Baseball: La Serna High's all-CIF shortstop willed himself back to form after a horrible car crash. Watching it all has helped his father, who was more seriously hurt.
- DISTINGUISHED ALUM--Kareem Abdul-Jabbar will receive the Edward...
- COMMENTARY : County Loses When Matching Transit Funds Are Doled Out
- Paul Gonzales Finally Gets Chance to Win a Pro Title
- A Look Back at the Original Blazermania
- Baseball's First True Iron Man
- Skellenger Not Slowed by Wet Track
- Results of Primary Election
- Read Their Lips : Are Madonna, New Kids on the Block and Milli Vanilli singing live or lip synching in concert? Some legislators say it's time for answers
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Dick Tracy'- Beatty's Arresting Summer Adventure
- Farrell Is Addicted to Not Covering Up His Covers
- TIP-OFF : Bring Your Own Popcorn
- World Cup Fever Sweeping Area Immigrant Enclaves
- Judy Garland Honored
- 'Bootstrapper' Is a Beacon on Miami's 'Mean Streets' : Poverty: 'Miss Dot' offers hope on a shoestring to disadvantaged teen-agers in housing project.
- Senior of Year Has No Trouble Keeping Busy
- Drug Trafficker Beheaded
- Viewers Can Say So Long to TV's Summer Doldrums
- Textbooks' Backers Find Success in Fight to Keep Them in Use : Education: Readers aimed at children in elementary school have been criticized as violent and promoting satanism.
- More Light Rain Predicted Today : Weather: San Juan Capistrano has 0.18 of an inch of precipitation, as the remnants of Hurricane Boris sweep through.
- Linguist's Notes Are Only Clues to the Past
- Charity League Funds 2 AIDS Organizations
- Trouble Brewing for Soup Kitchen : Regulations: Work on House of Yahweh expansion stops after neighbor complains it does not meet city's setback requirements.
- IRS Seizure Came as No Surprise : Cash: Neighbors say they saw it coming as the agency raids car dealership accused of serving the drug trade.
- Angels Draft Todd Blyleven in 39th Round
- Harbor Made It a Year to Remember : Community Colleges: Baseball team sent Coach Jim O'Brien out a winner by winning the state title and finishing 51-5.
- BETTING WITH BOB : MAN VS. MICROCHIP
- Murray Ties Mantle Feat; Dodgers Win
- Cole Hopes to Make a Solo Commotion
- Comin' at Ya!
- Merchant Ivory: There's Room for Their View
- Debt-Laden Thrifts Are Unloading Subsidiaries : Restructuring: Complying with new federal regulations, several S&Ls; are selling office towers and other prime properties.
- Brussels Is a City Not to Be Ignored
- RTC Foreclosure Properties Not All Bargains Under Current Rules
- Appliance Labels Give Ratings of Efficiency
- Discounts Not Only for Students
- UCLA Honors Snyder for Graduate Program
- GARDEN NEWS : Rosy Future for Roses
- YOUR MORTGAGE : MORTGAGE Q & A : Portfolio Lenders Loan Up to 40%
- Officials Find Fault With Airport Project Overseer
- Arab Artisans Create Dazzling Mosaics
- ELECTIONS MALIBU CITYHOOD : Winner of 1 Council Seat Remains Undecided : Politics: Write-in and absentee ballots not yet counted will determine if Zeitsoff or Merrick is the victor.
- TED KOPPEL: Talkin' About a Revolution
- 11 Siberian Miners Drown
- Coconut Teaszer Now Official Stop on Road to Record Deal as Booker Becomes CBS Scout
- Beleaguered McDonnell Bets on a New Jet : Aerospace: The company needs fast federal approval for its big new airliner. McDonnell's long-term health--and U.S. supremacy in the industry--may hang in the balance.
- The Grande Dame of Gay Liberation : Evelyn Hooker's Friendship With a UCLA Student Spurred Her to Studies That Changed the Way Psychiatrists View Homosexuality
- Nontoxic Termite Killers : Different Tactics: Exterminators use cold, heat, microwave energy and electricity against the wood-chewing pests where people want safety from pesticides.
- Objects Lesson : Rooms Decorated With Found Furniture and Bric-a-Brac Reveal the Occupant's Nature
- Exploring Guadalajara Is Part of the Territory
- Passengers With Invalid Tickets May Fly Again : Airlines: When a carrier goes bankrupt, passengers holding unused tickets have had little hope of getting their money back. But a default protection plan may finally be forthcoming.
- THE GREAT PLAINS <i> by Ian Frazier (Penguin: $9.95) </i>
- Earth First
- COLUMN ONE : Japan Sets Sights on Creativity : Its industry is gearing up for the 21st Century by seeking to invent, not imitate. Free-thinking scientists and engineers are now prized.
- ELECTION AFTERMATH GAS TAX : Supporters, Foes of 710 Extension Claiming Victory
- Jewish Groups' Turf War Goes Public : Westwood: Jewish students are refusing to leave their Bayit--housing that the Chabad sect says it now owns.
- Tamper-Proof Social Security Card Urged
- Group Says 2-Party System in U.S. Contributes to Erosion of Democracy : Politics: Rainbow Lobby believes the cure for low voter turnout is an Eastern European-style opening of political access.
- Young Wooing White Voters in Governor Race
- Reserve Officer Wins an Honor
- Canada Breaks Impasse With Accord on Quebec
- An Angel to His Angst : Books: When Maria St. Just met Tennessee Williams, she became his friend, and muse. In publishing his letters, she hopes to show his compassionate side.
- Doctors Want Dump Closed to Safeguard Water Supply
- It's Not Too Late to Prosecute
- CAMPAIGN WATCH : Abortion Distortion
- VENTURA : 2 Injured in Gang Fight at School
- 1 Killed, 1 Shot; Man Then Kills Himself : Crime: Police say assailant shot man visiting his wife at a mall and then drove to an apartment and wounded another man.
- Quake Upgrade May Start in Year
- 2 Soldiers Face Murder Trial in Death of Panamanian : Military justice: Shooting of woman took place more than a month after the U.S. invasion. The case has been an embarrassment to the Army.
- Reds Trade Ron Robinson, Sebra to Brewers for Braggs and Bates
- GRASS ROOTS--The East Valleys Organization, an activist...
- Medical Waste Probes Lead to Nowhere
- BASEBALL / STEVE HENSON : Phillies' Vatcher Savors Major Promotion
- Jimenez Wins 60-and-Over Title
- HE'S EMERGING AS THE ACE OF HIS PLACE : In His Fourth Season, Angel Left-Hander Chuck Finley Has the Number of American League Batters
- Restaurant Review : So Just Who Is Stanley, and Why Are All Those People Eating at His Place?
- Captain Cardiac Co-Founders to Play Same Club
- Foxworth Sings 'Nightingale's' Praises
- A Day and Night With Warren Beatty
- More Shellshock
- Risks of 'Opting-Out' of Company Health Plans
- Enterprising Troubles
- Last of Contras Start to Disarm on Deadline
- Shamir Forms Far-Right Coalition to Rule Israel
- Arctic Fishermen Fight Chill in Economy : Norway: As jobs disappear, many people are being forced to leave their harsh but beloved homeland.
- Fathers Beam as Daughters Are Presented at Ball
- Nation IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : Luck Is With Bush on Fishing Outing
- Tyson-Tillman, the Prequel
- Southern Discomfort: A New Kind of Demagogue : Politics: Former Klansman David Duke is running for the U.S. Senate. The press isn't asking tough questions or looking into his past.
- Man Shot After Firing Rifle at Officers
- Fired Up : Restaurateurs See Red Over Proposed L.A. Smoking Ban
- TOTAL RECALL--The Pomona City Council on Monday...
- McCaskill's Stuff Wins, but He's Stiff
- Ports' Michaela Livingston Jumps Ship
- Bruce Conner in the Cultural Breach : Decades of antagonizing the status quo has brought critical acclaim for the brilliant yet eccentric multimedia pioneer
- Another World : Buddhist Temple's Nuns and Monks Are Ministers of Culture to a Stream of Visitors
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Levi Leads Western Open, but Watson Joins the Chase
- William A. Moffett, director of libraries at...
- Olympic Pool at Brookside Park to Open With a Splash
- Czechs Give Havel Party a Landslide : East Europe: Communists running a distant third. Civic Forum may be able to govern without a coalition.
- Terminal Illness: Americans Believe Doctors Should Sometimes Allow Death : Euthanasia: The relevance of religion to a person's life affects opinion on right-to-die issues, rather than adherence to a specific set of religious beliefs.
- Police Car Broadsides Another Vehicle While Responding to Robbery Alarm
- Hyperion Pay Scandal Alleged : Personnel: Police say sewage plant employees billed overtime they didn't work and remodeled a private boat on city time.
- Prosecutors and Defenders Urged to Confer on Court Reform Initiative
- Rehabilitated District Feeling Vulnerable : Urban decay: A city program to clean up Anaheim's crime-ridden Jeffrey-Lynne neighborhood looks like a success story. But now that police patrols have been reduced, residents are bracing for its sequel.
- MOTOR RACING / BRIAN MURPHY : Firsich Sets His Hook for a Double Championship at Ventura
- Ball Raises Record Total for Children's Home : Charity: Ben Vereen headlines an event producing $1.45 million in pledges for Orangewood, which will help pay for more bed capacity and room for 38 babies.
- A Championship That Isn't for Everyone : U.S. Open: Long hitters need to rein in their game in this most difficult major, which begins Thursday at Medinah.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mets Use Long Ball to Beat Pirates
- Dicey Icy Truth
- AND LEST WE FORGET: Pop Eye's award...
- Heat Suffers First Loss on Road, 3-2
- Shepherd Enjoys Life Now : NASCAR: At 48, he is finding success on and off the race track.
- Kurt Russell and William Baldwin (younger brother...
- Pregnant Pause : Photographer Who Specializes in Mothers-To-Be Understands the Craving to Document This Special Time
- Ranks of NRA Gun for Leaders : Dissent: The group's top officers are blamed for declining membership and legislative losses to gun-control forces.
- Kennedy-Cuomo Wedding Draws Celebrities, Sightseers : Nuptials: The ceremony included a pledge of commitment to the oppressed. The couple will spend their honeymoon in the Caribbean.
- Trouble in Paradise (CBS Sunday at 9...
- Telemap Service Turns Car Phone Into Compass
- Mobile Home Zoning Plan Deepens Dispute in Carson
- Driver Wins $5 Million in Lawsuit : Safety: A Torrance jury finds that Toyota must pay a woman whose neck was shattered, saying her SR5 pickup truck was inherently unstable.
- Two-time Olympic gold medalist Roger Kingdom and...
- LOTTERY RESULTS: JUNE 9
- This Desormeaux Looking to Take a Trainer's Route to Fame, Fortune
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : Excellent Tour de France Ends for Capriati
- Earth First!
- Baritone Thomas Hampson's Three New Releases
- Another Dynasty Takes Shape at UCLA : Softball: Bruins have won three NCAA titles in a row and six of nine overall under Coach Sharron Backus.
- <i> Films going into production: </i>
- Gay Lavender Hue for Empire State Building
- Cudahy Council Approves Construction Moratorium
- Yeltsin Promises He Will Take Economic Reforms to People if Blocked by Kremlin : Soviet Union: He pledges to pursue changes that would not lower standards of living.
- Reading Groups Honor Coolidge Principal
- Duarte Acts to Block Car Dealerships' Move
- Swarm of Earthquakes Rattle Buildings--and People--in Costa Rica
- Polish Survivor Leads Hunt for '70 Riot Victims : Labor: In the acclaimed movie 'Man of Iron,' the killings are depicted as central to the rise of Solidarity a decade later.
- Lumiere (TNT Sunday at 7 p.m.): This...
- Flooding Hits 3 Italian Towns After Downpour
- Sundered by Civil War, Nations on Horn of Africa Melt Away : Africa: Sovereignty in the post-colonial era could be a thing of the past; countries dissolve into warring regions as an area disintegrates.
- Backers of Elementary Textbooks Find Success in Fight to Retain Them : Education: An unconventional reading series called 'Impressions' gains renewed support after opponents score initial victories in some school districts.
- Neighbors Pry Security Bars to Save Man From Fire, 2nd Dies : Heroism: A resident of a Reseda house was pulled out one of the windows that firefighters said were illegally barred. Another occupant was overcome by smoke trying to escape.
- Mikhail Gorbachev
- Maybe .300 Hitters Make Good Managers After All
- Race Track Corrects Goof and Pays on 2 'Winners'
- Drought Puts Heat on Central Valley Farmers
- Holdout Bulgaria Expected to Vote for Communism
- Very Special Bundles of Happiness
- Lumiere (TNT Sunday at 7 p.m.): This...
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEBRASKA : Source of Tainted Medicine Sought
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : 2 Reportedly Confess to Killing of Marine
- Community Service Leads to Diplomas
- Dispute Dogs New Shelter for Homeless : Poverty: Officials in West Hollywood hope to allay fears by curtailing walk-in services when the 70-bed facility opens.
- WHAT'S AHEAD FOR THE PROPOSITIONS
- Promise Exceeds Perils of Act for the Disabled
- Man Sought After Rape Inside Church
- Need for Drinking Ban Is Sign of Times : Protection of Peaceful Citizens Requires Prohibiting Alcohol at Parks and Beaches
- THE COLLEGES / MIKE HISERMAN : Sharts Family Tradition Continuing at CSUN
- Murray Beats Show, Padres in 11th, 5-4
- At 16, Seles Savoring French Roll : Tennis: She comes back from four set points down in tiebreaker to upset Graf and become the youngest to win Grand Slam title in Paris.
- Mira Costa's Swatik Named 4-A Volleyball MVP
- The St. Louis Blues signed Brett Hull,...
- Conner Sails to Lure Dollars : America's Cup: Before a boat goes into the water to defend yachting's most prestigious trophy, funding must be secured.
- High Level of Arsenic Found in Ex-Hostage Reed
- DAY TRIP
- WORLD in Brief : LEBANON : Three Infiltrators Seized Near Israel
- World IN BRIEF : ENGLAND : Bomb Injures 15 at British Army Depot
- FLASH FROM THE PAST
- An Industry That's Quickly Come of Age : Business: Twenty or so hazardous-waste treatment companies already operate in Los Angeles County, with 10 more seeking permits.
- Mean Streets
- Doe Paying U.S. Lobbyist $800,000