- Yankees Have a History of Troubles
- Torre Knew St. Louis Job Had Flaws, but He Likes 'the View'
- Felled Oak Trees Still Blocking Developer : Environment: County planners are demanding that the developer of a Fallbrook subdivision plant 210 oaks to replace the 84 mature ones that once covered the property. He says the oaks will be over-watered and won't grow.
- Bank of America, San Francisco, has named...
- THE MIDEAST CRISIS: ASSESSING THE DAMAGE : The Oil Patch : Cities Hurt by Energy Slump Hopeful Again
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japanese Testing AIDS Drug
- Czechoslovak Chemical Blast Kills 1, Hurts 12
- Chula Vista
- Blyleven Is Thankful Family Wasn't Hurt More Seriously
- Bay Daughter of Mr. Prospector Sold for $1.2 Million
- 'Miss Saigon' Canceled on Road to Broadway : Theater: The decision follows a union ruling against casting a white star in an Asian role.
- SHORT TAKES : Stones to Play Czechoslovakia
- Santa Clara County a Step Closer to Giants Stadium
- Brokers Enjoying Brief Windfall, but Outlook for Industry Still Grim
- U.S. Warns Against Middle East Travel
- Democratic Rival Ends Young's Governor Bid : Elections: The former U.N. ambassador gives a late start part of the blame for his loss to Georgia's lieutenant governor.
- Barry Jury Silent About Verdict on One Charge
- NATION : Murder Defendant Killed by Bus
- Fatal Shooting Is 7th for City Police
- California Has Lost Its Shield : Economy: State's diversity unlikely to cushion the impact of recession and massive defense layoffs--it's back to 1970.
- 2 Face Felony Charges Over Toxic Wastes : Pollution: Both owner and manager of two Santa Ana electronics plants ignored repeated orders to clean up 'very severe' problem, prosecutor says.
- TUSTIN : Residents Cheered for Clean-Up Effort
- Navratilova Hurt, Withdraws : Tennis: Second-seeded player's calf muscle is injured during practice for San Diego tournament. She hopes to be ready for L.A. competition.
- Ray Anderson: He's the Wild Man of the Trombone : Jazz: The musician, who plays and sings outrageously, is on his first visit to the Southland as a leader of a band.
- ART REVIEW : Facial Expressionism
- THE SIDELINES : Eagles' Allen Not Reinstated
- Judge Throws Out Most of Suit: A...
- Court Ruling a Boon for Big Franchisers
- Lockheed Corp. has named Viggo M. Butler...
- Defense Claims No Proof Links Clients to Jogger : Trial: Lawyers for three in Central Park attack case present closing arguments. They say that statements made by the defendants were coerced.
- WHY WE'RE THERE
- Inflation Could Aid Small Firms
- William (Jeff) Williamson; Retired Aerospace Engineer
- Mental Health Officials Await Bad News on Fund Cuts That Could Slash Services
- As the MediCal Wound Festers, the Poor Keep Coming
- Activist Against Police Brutality Is Off to College
- Countywide : VanderKolk Quits Woodland Hills Job
- 'Tattooed Rapist' Suspect Waives Extradition
- Four swimmers from California will compete Thursday...
- LOS ALAMITOS : Dominguez Seeking Injunction to Overturn Ruling After Horse's Positive Cocaine Test
- Pac-10 to Talk of Expansion at S.F. Meeting
- Woodland Hills West Succeeds in Its Affairs of State : American Legion: Defending World Series champions beat Escondido, 13-9, in California final, winning a title that eluded them last year.
- Lots of Famous Players, No Canopy Mark Fame Induction
- Asian Immigrants in Pacific Rim
- TV Reviews : Two Not So Gentle Views of Fidel Castro's Cuba
- THE TUSTIN MARKETPLACE
- Bail for Suspects in Slaying Was an Error, D.A. Says : Crime: The comments follow protests that the $20,000 bond for 2 white teen-agers in the death of a black minister was racist.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : High School Drill Team Tops Meet
- Remembering How the Pirates Became World Champs in 1960
- W. German Roth Wins 1st Slalom of World Cup Season
- Buster Delivers Blow to Image
- The NCAA banned Upsala College from postseason...
- TV RATINGS : Network Viewership at All-Time Low
- SHORT TAKES : Just for a Song? Not Bert Parks
- The Elsie de Wolfe Foundation in Los...
- U.S. Residents' State Taxes Up 7.5% in '89
- Slowdown in Resale Homes Continues in County : Real estate: Cautious buyers head for less-expensive property in inland areas and shun coastal sectors, where prices are well above $200,000.
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Queen Uses Her Purse for Tips
- LOCAL : New Deadline for Grocery Strike
- State Warned of Mideast Fallout
- POLITICS / HAWAII SENATE SEAT : GOP Sees Strong Chance of Taking Democrat's Post : His party is marshaling forces behind incumbent Akaka. Republican Saiki has the backing of President Bush.
- Clyde the Camel Used to Protest Water-Cutback Plan
- Countywide : 3 Charged in Sale of Cure-All Vitamins
- Power Lines Pose No Cancer Risks, Expert Says : Health: Parents have urged school districts to test electromagnetic fields at schools next to high-tension wires.
- Joint Effort Cuts Gang Warfare in 2 Cities
- ANAHEIM : Mother of Baby Found Dead Is Freed
- Supervisors Agree to Consider Alternative Site for Courthouse
- PGA Championship Insists Clubs Be Integrated by '95
- Padres Prosper in Land of the (Murphy-Less) Braves
- CAPSULE REVIEW : Bolshoi Brings 'Ivan' the Tawdry to Shrine
- Reading Service Helps Disabled Stay in Touch : Programs: A special reading service run by KPBS helps the blind and other handicapped stay in touch with news and books.
- Litton Wins Army Pact
- P.M. BRIEFING : American Airlines to Hike Fares Because of Soaring Cost of Fuel
- Susan P. Cook as been named senior...
- THE MIDEAST CRISIS: ORANGE COUNTY IMPACT : Firms With Ties to Mideast Play Waiting Game
- Bush Thanks Reporters for Spotting Slips
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Saudi Move a Triumph for Bush--but Full of Perils
- Cairo Summit to Seek Arab Solution
- Arena Comes Alive for 'Flatliners' Party
- Bush Address
- RELATIONSHIPS : When Couples Feud, It's Gender That Can Cause Sparks
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council Approves Civic Center Design
- Legislator Says Letter Casts Doubts on Park Service's Role in Hope Deal
- Santa Catarina Developer Submits New Plan
- Ruling Leaves Crash Victim and Jury Perplexed : Courts: A judge overturned the $7.65-million award a paralyzed woman won from the city. She wonders how she'll pay for therapy; jurors wonders why they sat through trial.
- Panel OKs Study of L.A. River : Legislature: An Assembly committee approves a bill that would set aside $500,000 to draft a master plan for creating a recreation area.
- Not-Guilty Plea Entered in Murders of 7 People
- Tightening the Circle: Message to Baghdad : Will Hussein ignore the signs? Could he misjudge again?
- FROM CRIME TO CONVICTION
- LMU and Bradley Invited to Irvine's Basketball Event
- Slade's Home Run Lifts Woodland Hills to Little League Win
- RACING ROUNDUP : One Man Band Leads Governor's Cup Qualifying
- Acoustic Quartet Marks a Decade of Harmonizing : Music: The 10-year-old Quartet Music plays its first local concert of the year tonight at the Long Beach Museum of Art.
- FMC Wins Army Contract
- Mitsubishi to Produce Autos in Venezuela
- Mexico City's Clean-Air Ploy: Bathhouse Ban
- A Hmong War Story Unfolds
- GM-Toyota Venture: Toyota Motor Corp. may take...
- LOCAL : 3 Arrested in Shooting of Man at San Diego Freeway Rest Stop
- WORLD : Myanmar Troops Fire on Protest
- WORLD : Bhutto May Face Judicial Inquiry
- Metabolism, Weight-Gain Link Refuted : Research: Dieters' ability to burn off calories bounces back, a study finds. But weight loss is still difficult to maintain for reasons that are poorly understood.
- Mental Health Gets Reprieve in County's $10.2-Billion Budget : Spending: Supervisors finalize plan for coming year. But clinics' future rests on a November ballot measure.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Land-Purchase Bond Approved for Ballot
- Council Places Park-Bonds Issue on Ballot : Elections: But it rejects November vote on a police bond issue and a measure that would have instituted trash pickup fees.
- Vote Set on Building Lease
- Rangers Eye Comeback From NBC Series Debut
- U.S. Tries to Halt Maalox Deal: The...
- P.M. BRIEFING : 7 Firms to Seek Oil in Bulgaria
- WORLD : Liberian Rebel Frees Hostages
- BOOK REVIEW : A True-Life Spy Tale Has Plots Within Plots of Its Conspiracy : TRIPLE CROSS Israel, the Atomic Bomb, and the Man Who Spilled the Secrets <i> by Louis Toscano</i> Carol Publishing Group/Birch Lane Press $19.95, 321 pages
- Storms Crackle Across Sky; 2 Lost in Desert Flood
- Shooting Ourselves in the Foot : The U.S. response to Iraq--not Iraq's action--has precipitated an oil crisis. We have only ourselves to blame.
- Redistricting Map Draws Cheers and Jeers : Politics: Nearly a third of L.A. County's cities move into new supervisorial districts under a judge's plan. While some officials raved, others talked of secession.
- No Escaping War : Salvadoran Refugee Slain When Tensions Boil at Housing Project
- '88 Letter Casts Doubt on Hope Land Exchange : Jordan Ranch: A congressman says correspondence by an ex-secretary of the Interior may show that the Park Service lacks the authority to OK the deal.
- Pala Mesa
- Sales Tax Up for November Vote--Again : Transportation: Supervisors approve Measure M for the ballot, overriding a last-minute attempt to derail it.
- Pauline Evans Love; Retired Teacher
- Chemical Cloud Forces Key Street Closures
- SOMIS : Civil Suit Against Rancher Postponed
- Council Reverses Decision on East-West Route : Transit: Action leaves the fate of proposed Route 56 path through Carmel Valley up to Coastal Commission.
- Would-Be Giant Dipper Riders Thrown for a Loop
- Reds Slip Past Dodgers, Who Just Slip Up : Baseball: Neidlinger's effort is wasted in the eighth inning when Searage and Crews each throw a wild pitch after Griffin's error to help Cincinnati score the game's only run.
- AMERICAN LEGION NOTEBOOK : West Takes Flight With Grounded Marine
- SHORT TAKES : Thorn EMI Buys Song Publisher
- L.A. Festival May Reject NEA Grant : Arts: The board is reported divided over whether to accept the $30,000 award because of the agency's anti-obscenity pledge.
- Rising Oil Prices Offer Little Hope Locally : Outlook: Huntington Beach oilmen are skeptical that the recent jump in petroleum costs can save the industry here from extinction.
- The editor of the Financial Times, Sir...
- Atari Corp.: The personal computer and video...
- THE MIDEAST CRISIS: ASSESSING THE DAMAGE : World Economy Hinges on End of Crisis
- Buchwald-Case Warning: Los Angeles Superior Court Judge...
- LOCAL : Arco Sets Freeze on Fuel Prices
- Iraqis Reportedly Loading Warplanes With Poison Gas
- Stripped: The "Doonesbury" comic strip by Garry...
- COLUMN ONE : Fleecing Their Own Flocks : A growing number of con artists are employing 'affinity scams,' in which they prey on members of their own ethnic groups for millions of dollars.
- Pace Slows as Talks on Market Pact Continue : Labor: Some union leaders appear to chafe at idea of indefinite negotiation. They say a strike is still possible if progress stops.
- Unwise to Quiz Souter on Specifics, Stevens Says
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Madonna Sets Telecast Record
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Me and Roger and 325 Others
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Sammy Leaves Estate to Wife; Prized Gun to Clint Eastwood
- Iraqis Annex Kuwait in 'Eternal Merger' : Middle East: Baghdad describes the takeover as 'returning the branch to the whole.'
- With Bravery at Both Helms, Prospects for Peace Increase : South Africa: Nelson Mandela has matched the risks taken by President De Klerk. The two have a good chance of pulling off negotiations.
- Police Seek Shirtless Armed Bandit Who Switched Cars
- Environmental Groups Wage War on Plastic Foam Packaging : Waste: The effort comes as a North County organization faces what could be the end of its curbside recycling.
- Brunansky's Home Run Boosts Bolton to Victory Over Angels
- They're Trying to Keep Streets Clean and Dry
- Dave Winfield Denies He Ever Bet on Sports
- Salvadoran Poet Sparks Furor : L.A. Festival: A committee wants event officials to provide 'ideological balance' by inviting a leftist poet in addition to David Escobar Galindo, who they claim has links to the government.
- WHERE THE U.S. GETS ITS FOREIGN OIL
- THE MIDEAST CRISIS: ASSESSING THE DAMAGE : Debate : Oil Executive, Lawmaker Split on Price Issue
- THE MIDEAST CRISIS: ASSESSING THE DAMAGE : Japan in Much Better Shape to Weather an Oil Shock Than in '73 : Economy: The nation is no longer the energy-devouring monster that it was in the early 1970s when heavy industry dominated the economy.
- * Pinkerton Security & Investigations Services has...
- SunAmerica Corp., the Los Angeles-based financial services...
- * Visa International, San Francisco, has named...
- Santa Ana Flier Hangs In for Record
- 3 Girls Found Unharmed After Night in Forest
- Ruling Lets Beilenson's Opponent Campaign at Town Hall Meetings
- OXNARD : Ex-Councilman Says He'll Seek Election
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Save Our Parks May Face Rival Initiative
- The University of Texas reported that an...
- ON THE BEACH : Underdog Role Helps Frohoff Perform Like a Top Dog on Waves
- Catfish at Most Sites; Stripers in Some Areas
- Story Ballets Get High-Profile Spots
- Crude Oil Prices Go Into a Tailspin : Market: Traders appear less frightened that Iraq might send its army toward Saudi Arabian oil fields.
- Hurricane Goes Ashore, Batters Mexican Coast
- L.A. Landmarks: Then, Now and . . . Tomorrow?
- VOLUNTEERS : Goodwill Seeks Helpers to Train Disabled Workers
- Armenians Told to Be 'Coolheaded' : Soviet Union: The republic's president rejects violence as Gorbachev deadline on disarming nears.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Don Johnson Makes Waves
- Invaders Taking Over Lives, Homes of Kuwaitis, Ambassador Charges
- WORLD : Mrs. Mandela's Ex-Bodyguard Sentenced to Death for Murder
- Hurricane Hits Mexican Coast, Loses Strength
- Countywide : Fair Board Rejects Bettors' Petition
- No one wants to get caught at...
- 7 Hurt, 1 Critically, as 3 Cars Collide
- A state judge overturned a Louisiana State...
- Citing high start-up costs, owner Martin Stone...
- JUNIOR NATIONAL CYCLING : Her Wheels Just Kept on Turning
- Grainger Headed in Right Direction
- STAGE NOTES : Twisted Path Ends Well for Theater Head : Despite a series of stumbling blocks, Tony Reverditto of Santa Ana's Way Off Broadway Playhouse gets the go-ahead for "Psycho Beach Party."
- QUOTABLE
- SHORT TAKES : Soviet Art Collection Stolen
- Muddle at Museum
- MOVIES - Aug. 8, 1990
- MOVIES - Aug. 8, 1990
- Names in the News - Aug. 8, 1990
- Names in the News - Aug. 8, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Aug. 8, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 8, 1990
- Pair Guilty of Killing 2 in O.C. Gang Shooting
- War Planners Sketch Strategy for Desert Fight
- AND HIGHER? Will worries about rising fuel...
- SMALL CHANGE: Owners of Orange County's remaining...
- Former Officers of Defunct Texas Thrifts Indicted : Bailout: Atty. Gen. Dick Thornburgh says alleged illegal conduct at 234 failed S&Ls; nationwide is under investigation. The latest case involves a Los Alamitos lawyer.
- Venezuela Says OPEC Will Pump More Oil : Trade: President Perez sees cartel members making up 4-million barrels of 4.6-million daily shortfall.
- Bush Pressured to Tap Strategic Oil Reserves and Dampen Prices : Economics: But an official says that the pool, by law, is only for severe shortages.
- SILVER LINING? In troubled times, precious metals...
- HIGHER: The turmoil in the Mideast is...
- Iraq Won't Let Americans Out, State Dept. Says
- Turkey Shuts Off Outflow of Iraqi Oil, Freezes Assets : Trade: The decision to stop loading tankers blocks movement of half the oil from Iraq, which itself reduced the flow through its Saudi pipeline as markets dried up.
- D.A.'s Death Penalty Arbiter to Quit Post : Justice system: Curt Livesay says he will now switch sides and work as criminal defense lawyer. Reiner says it will be tough replacing 25-year veteran.
- Political Tease Schabarum Keeps the 1st District Guessing on Election Plans
- Shelter Says Oxnard Wants to Shut It, Open Own Center
- For the Record - Aug. 8, 1990
- Don't Cry for Southern California, East Coast Pundits
- David White has been promoted to manager...
- Ian D. Campbell, San Dieo Opera's general...
- Short-Term T-Bill Rates Fall: Interest rates on...
- Buchwald Hearing: Los Angeles Superior Court Judge...
- Unsold Houses, Condos Reach Four-Year High
- BellSouth to Purchase Tekelec Testing Equipment
- BOGOTA : Hopeful Inauguration
- Storms Light Summer Sky and a Rash of Brush Fires
- Culture : Guatemalan Tribes Wear History Well : What comes off the backstrap looms in rural villages is more than folk art to these indians.
- Bush Sends Baker to Turkey Amid a Diplomatic Flurry : Diplomacy: White House warns of 'severe economic consequences' in U.S. if the Iraqi occupation continues.
- In Jordan, Saddam Hussein Is a Superstar
- Lawmakers Accuse Oil Companies of 'Rip-Off' : Energy: Bush is urged to persuade firms to lower gasoline prices. The President is also asked to dip into U.S. reserves in wake of Kuwait invasion.
- Documentary : Trinidad Preferred Cricket to a Coup : Despite the looting, the uprising ultimately failed because Trinidadians played the game of democracy as they do their national game--by the rules.
- Naval Blockade Option Is Readied : Sanctions: The move would involve halting cargoes at the ports of three nations. Planners say it's a most difficult exercise.
- REGIONAL REPORT ELECTED BODIES : Suspension of Open-Meeting Law Creates a Statewide Stir
- A Boom for In Vitro Fertilization Programs
- Photo Essay : Living Amid Squalor on Edge of Society
- Old Chicago: Al Capone has finally won...
- Dr. David Breen; Former Holy Cross Chief of Staff
- Always Leave 'Em Hoping
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Theater Employees Kidnaped, Robbed
- Alleged Confession in Menendez Case Ruled Admissible : Courts: The judge says a therapist's audiotape of sessions with the brothers is not protected by doctor-patient confidentiality.
- Man Killed When Car Veers Across Freeway
- Muldoon Takes Over Lead After Leaders Decide to Take a Break : Cycle: Battig and Childs chose to rest, so Michigan rider heads Race Across America field as it bikes toward Utah border.
- Fullerton Officials Finish Talking to Job Candidates
- L.A. Festival May Refuse NEA Grant
- Fred Astaire's Widow Sues CBS Records : Lawsuit: She contends the firm underpays royalties on her husband's recordings and those of other artists.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Spotlight Falls on Bland Nixon
- Taking the Hot Seat at Channel 10 : Media: Weekend anchor Stephen Clark will undoubtedly be compared to Michael Tuck when he replaces him later this month, but he does have a few things of his own going for him.
- Thurgood Marshall
- SHORT TAKES : Fox Changes Its 'Robin Hood'
- A Glimpse of Arts Leaders' Bookshelves : Literature: Reading lists provide insights into tastes of O.C. cultural figures and perhaps some summer reading tips.
- SHORT TAKES : Post to Air Presidential Shows
- 2 Live Crew On Video : VIDEO REVIEW : A Safe Sampler of the Uproar
- CLASSICAL MUSIC : Schifrin, Symphony Pops Make Movie Music for CDs
- TV REVIEW : Seeing Madonna on the Tube Is Like Sitting in the Last Row
- WEEKEND BOX OFFICE
- DEL MAR : Cee's Tizzy Puts Trainer Into Tizzy With a Near-Record Performance
- SHORT TAKES : 'Grapes of Wrath' to Close
- ART REVIEWS : Cracking the Code to Kounellis' Humanism
- COMMENTARY : Change in Tax Laws Bursts Bubble of Big Spending on Thoroughbreds
- CURRENCY : Dollar Manages Gain Against Only the Yen
- 2 Brokers Tied to Boesky Settle Cases
- Coppola to Reshoot Portions of 'Godfather, Part III'
- FundAmerica Fires CEO Ruff after 1 Week : Investment: The firm, accused of being run as illegal pyramid scheme, may file for Chapter 11 protection today. Ousted Howard Ruff blames friends of the company's founder, who was arrested last month in Florida.
- San Diego Office Glut Is Good News for Tenants : Rents: Brokers offer big discounts in effort to fill buildings, but they expect the situation to change.
- Dennis M. Peck has been appointed chief...
- Parker Hannifin Corp. in Moorpark won a...
- Advertising Students Face Tough Time Selling Themselves in Job Market
- WORLD : Fire Hits Poland's Holiest Shrine
- Young Pleads for 'Miracle' in Georgia Race
- O.B. Hardison Jr.; Renaissance Literature Scholar
- Troops, Wage Boost End Banana Strike
- Terminal Data Hopes to Turn Tide of Losses : Management: The company is searching for a new president and the chairman expects its performance to improve.
- Panic Selling Slows, Dow Closes Off 5.70 : Wall St.: Market seesaws as traders react to news on the Mideast. But pessimistic buyers fail to flock back.
- The Leather Factory Furniture Showrooms' corporate office...
- Manville Told to Boost Asbestos Trust Quickly : Health: The judge overseeing a fund to help victims of exposure to the material says he may take harsh action if the company dawdles.
- LOCAL : Efforts Focused on Castaic Fire
- Vigils, Protests Mark Hiroshima Anniversary
- Soviets Plan Exchanges to Buy and Sell Rubles : Moscow: Measure seen as a cautious first step toward convertibility of currency.
- U.S. From Abroad : In Britain, the U.S.A. Is A-OK : And nowhere is it cooler to be American than at American Adventure, a theme park that celebrates all that is bold and brash in 'the Colonies.'
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : FDA OKs Drug for Infant Lung Disease
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Hours Expanded for Lottery Ticket Sales
- Court Upholds Denial of Damages for Airport Noise
- ANAHEIM : City Hires Guard for Senior Center
- Canoga Park High Cheerleaders Score V-I-C-T-O-R-Y in International Contest
- OXNARD : Takasugi, Lopez Join Field of Candidates
- Taking Hazardous Spills
- Car Plunges Off Freeway Onto Street, Killing Driver
- Joe Morgan's Suit Protests Drug 'Profile' : Civil rights: The former baseball star says he was unfairly targeted by police and arrested at LAX because he is black. A second trial on his claim is set.
- Cerullo Says He'll Spend $25 Million to Reopen PTL Theme Park
- Swimming Championships Begin Today in Irvine
- Bill Swift of the Seattle Mariners, who...
- Chandler Dealt to Tampa--Again
- The Fabulous Thunderbirds has canceled its Aug....
- 2 Live Crew on Video : Filmmaker Spheeris--The Rap Days
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- PacifiCare Health Systems Inc.: The Cypress-based health-care...
- Datron Systems Begins Repurchasing Its Stock
- Local Profit Growth Defies U.S. Recession Fears : Earnings: A survey of publicly traded companies in the Valley shows that most reported increased profits in their most recent quarters.
- Striking Union May Buy Greyhound: The Amalgamated...
- Plastics Manufacturer Says Its Net Income Surged
- Richard P. Rojeck, regional vice president and...
- Radio Station KBET-AM Files for Reorganization
- Robert A. Dourian was promoted to executive...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Financial Times Editor Leaving
- Marrian Walters; Stage Actress
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Aretha Motors Out of Motown
- Palestinians Divided on Impact of Iraqi Move : Occupied areas: Some Arabs feel the invasion diverts attention from their uprising.
- Richard T. (Rick) Beach; Sportswear Designer
- SIMI VALLEY : Wood Ranch School Plans to Be Shown
- BOOK REVIEW : Lockerbie Crash Leaves a Mark of Deceit : THE FALL OF PAN AM 103 Inside the Lockerbie Investigation<i> by Steven Emerson and Brian Duffy</i> G.P. Putnam's Sons $21.95, 304 pages
- Civil Rights Lawsuit by Mrs. Buckey Dismissed