- Kenneth Shook has been promoted to vice...
- HBO to Expand TV Production, Film Ventures : Entertainment: The company has set up a unit to develop comedy series and low-budget movies. It sees a growing market here and abroad.
- TriCare Inc.: The Santa Ana-based occupational health-care...
- Polevoi Damages Announced: Jack N. Polevoi, a...
- Revised GNP Data Shows Slow Growth : Economy: The report of a 0.4% gain in the second quarter further fuels fears of a recession.
- Southern California Job Market : Surviving in the 90's : Finding a Path Through the Maze of Jobs in Government : Applying is complicated, and pay often lags the private sector. But U.S., state and local agencies can provide good training in many fields.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PAKISTAN : Bhutto Faces Second Corruption Trial
- WORLD : Financier Fined, Evades Jail
- 1,000 Americans Left Behind Called Hostages : Baghdad policy: 600 to 700 are in Kuwait and the rest in Iraq. 93 are in custody and 69 are seriously ill.
- NATION : School Financing Held Illegal
- France Leads Verbal Attack on Baghdad as U.N. Debate Opens : Diplomacy: Mitterrand says he's 'disgusted' by Iraq's actions. Other nations, large and small, join in chorus of criticism.
- Lewis Maytag Jr.; Heir Traded Appliance Business for Airlines
- Next Step : Wooing White Loyalty After Apartheid's Fall : S. Africa's National Party must sell whites on the need for reform. It is a huge job.
- 1,100 Tips Received on Serial Slayings
- 25 Vietnamese Journalists in County Denounce Killing of Columnist, Wife
- ANAHEIM : Police Seek Killer in Sidewalk Shooting
- Radke Sentenced to 25 Years to Life
- Judge the Talk of the Courthouse : Courts: The spotlight is on Richard N. Parslow Jr., who will decide the Calvert-Johnson surrogate case. Those close to him say he's intelligent--and loves to talk.
- Mayor Tom Bradley has been pounding the...
- Man Paid in Drugs for Aid in Escape Gets 12 Years
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Pupils Bring Diversity to Golden View
- Chang Storms Back, Brings Davis Cup Finals to the U.S. : Tennis: Trailing two sets to one when play was postponed, he uses brotherly advice to dominate Austrian.
- Velasquez Set for Oak Tree
- George Hopes to Leave Hospital Today
- Orange County Sports : Derek Sparks
- HORSE RACING : Two Favorites Were Drugged Before Losing
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : Irvine Valley Gets Off on the Right Foot With Renewed Soccer Program
- The U.S. national soccer team will play...
- STAGE REVIEW : Sledgehammer Hits 'Seduced' Right on the Head : Theater: Sam Shepard's play about an eccentric billionaire based on the late Howard Hughes is a quietly powerful and disturbing production.
- ARTS
- 2 Views in the Struggle for Civil Rights : Documentaries: Filmmakers examine the lives of trailblazer Adam Clayton Powell Jr. and the legacy of Earl Warren and courtroom activism.
- Tips on Avoiding Unwanted Valet Service
- Donald R. Carter and Bob L. Pugh...
- $5-Million Bail for Keating
- Southern California Job Market : Challenges / Opportunities : In Show Biz, It's Who You Know : Getting a job in the entertainment industry is tough. But there are some areas that may be easier to break into.
- George Borjas has joined the UC San...
- Brookside Associate Pleads Guilty: Richard Breithaupt Jr....
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Pair, Mistaken for Muggers, Are Beaten
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SPAIN : European Security Conference Opens
- 150 Protest as Mapplethorpe Photos Obscenity Trial Opens
- Senate Votes 94-1 for Bill to Bar Age Bias in Worker Benefit Plans
- Man Pleads Guilty in Slaying of Bank Patron
- 2 College Basketball Players Convicted in Rape of Student : Crime: Both were members of last year's team at Marymount in Rancho Palos Verdes.
- Police Chief Hospitalized After Collapsing
- Former Priest Pleads No Contest in Porno Case
- Judge Gives Go-Ahead for Prison in Lancaster : Corrections: He rejects environmental objections. The action boosts a proposal to build a prison in East Los Angeles.
- Steeler Fan Beaten at Coliseum Shows Some Improvement
- Randy Shields, a former welterweight boxing contender...
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT WEEKDAY REPORT : RAMS : Robinson Still Angry Over Reversal of Call
- SHORT TAKES : Sajak, Brown Become Parents
- JAZZ REVIEW : Norris and McKenna's Piano Yin and Yang
- Adviser Went Against Own Advice--and Lost : Investment: Stock options trader James Douglas Donahue always hedged his bets. Then a gamble backfired and he lost more than $100 million for investors.
- S&L; Bailout Agency Is Ripe for Fraud, GAO Tells Congress
- Syncor International Reports $1.1-Million Profit
- Southern California Job Market : Surviving in the 90's : New Careers Emerge From a World in a State of Flux : Social, environmental and technological developments are creating service-sector positions unthought of even a few years ago.
- Wall Street Gets a Case of War Jitters; Dow Sinks 59 : Stocks: Economic concerns contribute to the rout. The closely watched market indicator closed at its lowest level in more than a year.
- Democracy Gains in Teamsters
- LOCAL : Newhart Rose Parade Marshal
- Millions of Children Put at AIDS Risk : Health: WHO estimates that up to 10 million youngsters will be infected by the year 2000.
- Employer Sanctions Trouble Task Force
- NATION : Discovery Launch Set for Oct. 6
- A Special Report on the Job Market
- CLIPBOARD : BREEDING BIRD: AMERICAN GOLDFINCH (Carduelis tristis)
- County Appeals Ruling on Environmental Reports
- Old Foes Face Each Other Again : Law: The Ely case is reuniting--on opposite sides of the fence--a deputy district attorney and two defense lawyers.
- TOP AIR POLLUTION PENALTIES
- SIMI VALLEY : Courthouse May Be Used as Theater
- Judge the Talk of the Courthouse : Surrogate Says Childbirth Is Too Great a Bond
- GOLF : Poellot Has Inside on Japanese Expansion
- The LPGA will close its season with...
- Orange County Sports : CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : For Murphy, Even a Short Road Trip to Fresno Is Welcome Relief
- Home Sales Down From Year Ago : Real Estate: TRW report shows San Diego County sales down from 1989, with concerns over inflation and a possible Mideast conflict blamed.
- O. James Woodward III, executive vice president...
- FDIC Sues Arthur Laffer: The Federal Deposit...
- UNITED NATIONS : Thinking of the Children
- Southern California Job Market : On The Border : New Faces on the Road North : Mexicans with no tradition of migration to the U.S. are being drawn by the irresistible lure of paychecks in dollars.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Rebel Group Rejects Call for Cease-Fire
- S.F. Officials Want Quake-Ravaged Freeway Torn Down
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Greenpeace Assails Europe's 'Dirty Man'
- Captives of Prisoner-of-War Stories : Books: For Monika Jensen Stevenson, 'Kiss the Boys Good Bye' became an obsession. But did she, husband lose their objectivity trying to prove the U.S. had betrayed its POWs in Vietnam?
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Porn-Film Message Suspect Is Convicted
- NATION : Cook, 37, Wins $3 Million, Dies
- ANAHEIM HILLS : Murder Suspect to Be Held in Juvenile Hall
- TUSTIN : Lack of Evidence Hinders Prosecution
- THE SIDELINES : Vaughn Chooses Memphis State
- Laguna Beach Volleyball Wins
- Kings Beat Penguins With Power Plays
- New All-Star Game Proposed
- HORSE RACING : FAIRPLEX : Mahaska Shows Her Track Bias
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT WEEKDAY UPDATE : UCLA : Maddox (353) Passes All but Bono
- SHORT TAKES : Roles for Older Women Rare
- OPERA REVIEW : Berg's 'Wozzeck' in the Urban Jungle
- Kuwait Sells Off Holding
- LAGUNA BEACH : Value of Land Parcel Set at $105 Million
- Sunshine Landfill Critics Want Trash Sent by Rail to Desert : Garbage: The activists call for transfer stations in Chatsworth, Sylmar, Van Nuys, Canoga Park and Burbank-Sun Valley.
- Volleyball Violations Revealed : Cal State Fullerton: NCAA rule infractions discovered in athletic department's inquiry into women's volleyball program.
- Gallery Stock to Begin NYSE Trading in October
- Bren, Smith Go Another Round in Legal Battle : Lawsuit: At issue now are interest on the heiress's award and payment of legal fees in the 7-year court fight over the value of her stake in the Irvine Co.
- Space Applications Pact
- Republic Waste Agrees to Acquire G.I. Industries
- Insider : If Castro Stumbles, Will U.S. Give Him a Shove? : Washington seems to want to maintain a hands-off policy. Strategic planners now say that with no Cold War, Cuba is just another island in the stream.
- LOCAL : Venus Pictures 'Revolutionary'
- 1 Killed, Dozens Hurt as Car Hits Bus Near Reno
- Preparation for Piggyback Ride Leads to Fatal Fall
- BEIJING : The Playing Fields of Asia
- Bail Denied to Man Accused of Killing Wife
- Escondido
- WORLD : Bulgaria Socialists Reelect Lilov
- Workshop on Gay Pupils Draws Protest
- San Diego General Hospital Owes $1 Million : Health Care: Its new administrator says nonprofit status by the end of the year is the best option for the troubled facility.
- THE HOUSE
- Lakers Acquire Teagle From the Warriors : NBA: Los Angeles picks up the high-scoring swingman in exchange for a first-round pick in next year's draft.
- Latest Injuries Won't Stop Foyt : Auto racing: Driver expected to resume career in four to six months. Doctor says 'He's perfectly OK from the knees up.'
- Health Trade-Off Surfaces in New Arco 'Cleanest' Gas
- SANTA ANA : Residents Say Police Slow in Responding
- OXNARD : Water Conservation Measures on Agenda
- A crowd of at least 300,000 showered...
- Injuries Mount in NFL
- THE SIDELINES : Prized 7-Footer Picks Kansas
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT WEEKDAY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Redskins Sign Hogeboom After Injury to Rypien
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT WEEKDAY UPDATE : SAN DIEGO STATE : Luginbill Shuffles Defensive Backs
- 'Cop Rock,' 'Twin Peaks': Double Trouble?
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : In Search of the Stealth Senator
- Protesters Disrupt Lecture at College
- A former Tiger Stadium locker-room attendant struck...
- Punching Holes in No-Zone
- Unbeaten Genaro Hernandez of Los Angeles stopped...
- THE SIDELINES : Knee Takes Cornerback Out of Broncos Lineup for Rest of Year
- O.C. STAGE REVIEW : Striking a Blow at '80s Greed <i> (Because of a production error, the following review appeared incomplete in some editions of Monday's Calendar section. It is being reprinted in its entirety.) </i>
- QUOTABLE
- With Void at Top, Newport Museum Seeks New Image : Arts: Suing the NEA was an unusual move for the museum, which has been without a director for a year, and is in the midst of conflict over designs for a new building.
- Southern California Job Market : Surviving in the 90's : Marketing Yourself: The Art of the '90s Resume : Your employment biography should be tailored to the job you want. Plan on writing several versions.
- Matthews Group Agrees to Buy Production Rigs
- Glendale Federal Plans to Combine Retail Groups
- In Smoker Death Case, Family Wins but Gets No Award
- Two Men Convicted in Boiler Room Scam:...
- Sales of Existing Homes Rise 2.1%; Off 0.9% in L.A.
- HEALTH : 'Major' Benefit for Ex-Smokers
- Exams Now Reach Out and Touch Students : Education: University uses push-button phone technology to allow students to answer quiz from their homes.
- Solzhenitsyn Rebuffed by Gorbachev on Slav Union
- Syria's Leader Staying Longer in Tehran : Diplomacy: Assad apparently is trying to get Iran to take a tougher line against Iraq.
- Irving Terry; Developer and Charity Fund-Raiser
- North Dakota Agrees to Take In Desperate Angelenos
- All in the Family: "Roots" author Alex...
- GULF WATCH: Day 54 : A Daily Briefing Paper On Developments In The Crisis : Diplomatic Front:
- 17 Weekend Slayings Push Rate Toward a New High : Crime: The number of homicides so far is up 20% over the same period last year in L.A. County.
- Prop. 103 Rate Rollback Hearings Begin
- Column on Pesky Valet Parking Brings Speedy Responses
- A Special Report on the Job Market
- POLITICS / CAUGHT IN A CROSS FIRE : Name of Jane Fonda a Trusty GOP Weapon : Republicans are fond of citing the actress's affiliation with a liberal Hollywood fund-raising group.
- Supervisors OK Upgrade of Botanic Garden
- Lawyer Accused of Bilking Clients Resigns From Bar
- Murdock's Assessment Proposal Endorsed : Lake Sherwood: The Public Works Agency backs a plan to make area homeowners pay $2.6 million for what some say the billionaire developer had promised as a gift.
- VENTURA : Agreement Sets Up Pier Renovation
- Man Who Helped Cocaine Dealer Escape Gets 12 Years : Narcotics: He received 50.6 pounds of drugs for his role in a Colombian trafficker's flight from L.A. jail.
- LA PALMA : Boy Freed of Charge in Playmate's Death
- Mittermeier Expected to Take Reins at John Wayne
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Smoke Gets in Their Eyes
- Raise Fees, Inspect More Pools : The absurdity of failing to monitor the public health
- OXNARD : Council Considers Fire Sprinkler Law
- Dogs Get Permanent Free Run of Laurel Canyon Park
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Viola Can't Help Himself, Mets in 4-3 Setback
- Cheerful Start for Pomona-Pitzer
- Parrish's Home Run Beats Ryan
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bell's 5 Hits Break Silence, Toronto Wins
- Olney, Rutledge Out as KCOP Anchors : Television: Ross Becker and Kim Devore have been named as replacements. Rutledge will leave the station, Olney may stay on.
- CBS Wins 1st Week of New TV Season
- MUSIC REVIEW : Concertgebouw Shines in Eccentric Farewell Program
- ART REVIEWS : 'Hotel Zombie': Walls Offer Guessing Game : Gronk uses a dominating black-and-white brushed surface on which he paints images and scenes that become visible when given a closer look.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Cracks Found Inside Jet Engines
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY
- A Lender Who Is Starting Small : Business loans: Western General Capital Corp. of Sherman Oaks invests private and federal money into small firms from Laundromats to herbal tea stores.
- Matsushita in MCA Buyout Talks : Media: The studio's stock soars from $23 to $57.50 in early trading. The value of the deal is put at about $7.5 billion.
- Du Pont Turkish Plant Begins Production
- Biogen Gets European Patent: The Cambridge, Mass.-biotechnology...
- Paper to Replace Plastic Film Canisters
- Southern California Job Market : Surviving the '90s : Job Hunting Outside the Southland : Sometimes the grass is greener--and the air cleaner, and the housing cheaper--somewhere way beyond the Los Angeles County line.
- All Ears at Birthday Benefit for Charles
- Environmentalists Seek Yosemite Contract : Parks: A newly formed trust hopes to replace the current concessionaire, an MCA subsidiary accused of putting profits before preservation. The contract is up for bid in 1993.
- Concert Guests Mix Bubbly, Chitchat : Music: Flutes of champagne followed the <i> Angst</i> of Mahler after the Orange County Philharmonic Society season opener.
- Scher-Voit Forms Division to Handle Retail Properties
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Pushing 65? : Wellness Programs Promote Diet, Exercise and Safety in Effort to Reduce Common Old-Age Maladies and Health-Care Costs
- Hostage Drama at McDonald's Ends Safely
- New Program in Works for Young DUI Offenders
- Vista
- Buttons May Help Save Rain Forests
- Orange County Sports : Shelley Taylor
- Real Estate Man Hangs Up New Shingle: Actor
- Bailout Agency Ripe for Fraud, Congress Told : Thrifts: The Resolution Trust Corp. is too dependent on outside lawyers and consultants, the General Accounting Office warns. A substantial increase in staff is urged.
- Suit Accuses Saudi European Bank of Racketeering : Thrifts: The Resolution Trust Corp. action accuses bank owners and operators of scheming to defraud Lincoln Savings out of $18 million.
- Southern California Job Market : Challenges / Opportunities : Can High Tech Absorb Layoffs in Aerospace? : Many employers are happily tapping the talent pool. But it may simply be too large.
- Businesses Can Climb Aboard the America's Cup Bandwagon : Promotion: For fees ranging from $2,400 to $250,000, San Diego companies will be listed in a directory to be published for the 1992 event.
- Erik K. Armstrong has been promoted to...
- Alfred Kouzel; Leading Cartoonist
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Cuomo Rival Urges Armed Vigilantes
- Panel Told of Diet Pill Risks for Teen-Agers
- Liberian Rebel Says He'll Hold Election Oct. 10
- Architect Built Bridge Between 2 Cultures : Memorial: The late landscape artist Koichi Kawana is honored at the Japanese garden he designed in Van Nuys. The tranquil spot is fed by the adjacent water treatment plant.
- 2 Robbers Foiled Trying to Open Gas Station Safe
- SAN CLEMENTE : Group Opposing Foothill Tollway
- Kuwait, though most of its athletes were...
- SHORT TAKES : Patty Loveless Reveals Marriage
- 'Civil War' Top Opener for PBS
- Irvine City Bank: The wholly owned subsidiary...
- Terry Calvani, a member of the Federal...
- Southern California Job Market
- T-Bill Rates Mixed: The Treasury Department sold...
- Jim Tecca has joined First National Bank...
- Insurer Offers Environmental Protection : Liability: The coverage is likened to title insurance. The policies are designed to speed up commercial real estate transactions.
- Southern California Job Market : Surviving in the 90's : Languages Can Translate Into Global Mobility : The international business world needs multilingual workers. Universities, specialty schools and companies offer solutions.
- Industry Slump Prompts Diceon to Lay Off 225
- Japan Jolted by 2 Quakes
- Eight N.Y. Youths Plead Not Guilty in Stabbing Death of Utah Tourist
- SOUTHLAND : Quayle Thanks Marines' Kin
- Desert Dilemma: How to Shut Off That Designer Water, Get Back to Canteens
- Gorbachev Wins Sweeping Power : Soviet Union: Lawmakers' action puts the president on a collision course with Yeltsin. Deputies again put off choosing an economic reform plan.
- NATION IN BRIEF : OREGON : Judge Disqualifies 5 Ballot Measures
- 8 New Trains for Orange County-L.A. Commute Proposed : Transportation: The plan would bring the daily total of round trips to 17. Seven stations would be added to the six already in service.
- Actor Corey Feldman Faces New Drug Charge
- Countywide : 2 Judges Elevated to Superior Court
- RAM NUMBERS : HIGHLIGHT
- TV REVIEW : Cursory 'Murder' Lacks Insight and Context
- Nancy Walters, president of Very Special Events,...
- Sally Groth has been appointed director of...
- Airlines Get OK to Raise Global Fares
- Jerry Weintraub Quits His Firm, Joins Warner
- Today's Cars as Thirsty as Those in 1987 : Environment: Fuel economy again shows little gain. The Big 3 blame consumers, who want larger, peppier models.
- Southern California Job Market : Surviving in the 90's : 'Outplacing' Helps Put Job Loss in Perspective : Specialized consultants help terminated workers learn the skills needed to get back in the work force as quickly as possible.
- Bush Backs Early End to S. Africa Sanctions : Apartheid: He meets with De Klerk and says his nation's 'process of change is irreversible.'
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / ATTORNEY GENERAL : Lungren Targets Minorities With New TV Ad
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BULGARIA : Socialist Leader Offers to Resign
- Market Focus : U.S. Exporters Excited by Opening Up of Brazil : 'A slumbering giant is waking up . . . ,' says the commercial counselor at the embassy in Brasilia. The revival should increase the country's importance on the world market.
- Smaller Reserves Call-Up Now Likely
- COLUMN ONE : Jet Parts: Cracks in the System : Suppliers are free to inspect their own parts. Such quality control leeway leaves the testing industry open to fraud, and air travelers vulnerable to tragedy.
- FILLMORE : Farming, Industry Water Use Increases
- Panel OKs Fryman Canyon Plan : Development: The vote by the Parks Commission is the first official City Hall action to implement a deal to buy the land from developer Fred Sahadi.
- Twin of Infant Found Dead Is Delivered Stillborn
- Blue Chip Rally Boosts Dow 32 on Spotty Day
- Keeping a Big Garden Business in Flower
- "Everything imaginable seems to be negatively affecting...
- Southern California Job Market : Challenges / Opportunities : Hospital Managers Feel the Pinch : Administrators discover that the cost spiral is making life difficult. Some get out, but those who can cope get more.
- Fortune Petroleum to Buy Fairbanks & Haas Assets
- AST Unveils Computer, Cuts Prices on 386SX
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY : Loral Is Considering Selling 49% Interest in Ford Space Systems
- Winnie Mandela Indicted for Kidnaping and Assault : South Africa: A Feb. 4 trial date is set for her and seven former associates.
- CAMARILLO : Teen-Ager Slashed in Dos Caminos Park
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT WEEKDAY REPORT : RAIDERS : McDaniel Will Replace Injured Lewis at Corner
- Gulls Sign Ex-Bruin, Release Two Players
- Orange County Sports : Prep Polls
- Dodgers Take Bite Off Lead : Baseball: Margin cut to 4 1/2 games as team defeats Astros, 7-5, in 11 innings. Sharperson and Harris get key hits.
- THE SIDELINES : Whitaker May Be Out for Season
- Foreman Missing a Few Pounds; Foe Just Plain Missing
- ART REVIEWS : The Adventure and Artistry of Lee Miller's Lens : Photography: She could have became an accomplished fashion and portrait photographer, but she signed on as a war correspondent in 1942. Her masterpieces were taken at Nazi death camps.
- SHORT TAKES : Siegfried & Roy Mark Milestone
- Crew Member, Lucas Settle
- 'GoodFellas' Writes Off 'Postcards'
- Cities Misuse Census
- $5-Million Bail for Keating
- $5-Million Bail for Keating
- Lofton on Moral Insanity
- Toll Roads
- Lofton on Moral Insanity
- Lofton on Moral Insanity
- Tips on Avoiding Unwanted Valet Service
- Lofton on Moral Insanity
- Desert Shield
- $5-Million Bail for Keating
- Mikhail Gorbachev
- $5-Million Bail for Keating
- Lofton on Moral Insanity
- TV & VIDEO - Sept. 25, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Sept. 25, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 25, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 25, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 25, 1990
- Names in the News - Sept. 25, 1990
- AIDS Victims Mourned at Vigil : Memorial: More than 1,000 county residents are remembered, among them a prominent leader of the local gay community who succumbed to the disease only the night before.
- PACIFIC PERSPECTIVE : Opening to New East Asian World : The Cold War ended and erased in the process the scheme of regional relations. A unified Korea could be the key to a cohesive new framework.
- Kirkpatrick Seen as Paramount Choice for Co-President
- Ranch Developer Among 6 Killed in Plane Crashes
- Steps Taken to Improve INS Checkpoint Safety : Immigrants: Signs have been posted and foliage cleared along I-5 as a result of pedestrian deaths near San Clemente. Caltrans and the INS are to discuss other measures.
- TARGETING YUPPIES: First quality time, now quality...
- WAR'S WAKE: You won't see Orange County...
- McDonald's Hostages Free; 2 Held
- Latest I-5 Death Brings Pain, Maybe Change : Migrants: Caltrans, INS meeting today, three days after 80-year-old Custodio Aguilar died near the San Onofre checkpoint.
- Kirkpatrick Seen in Key Post at Paramount
- IN DEMAND: Recruiters are swarming around Marina...
- ROUND TWO: Irvine Co. owner Donald Bren...
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : The Taxpayers' Pockets and Funding for NEA
- Oxnard Issue Should City Change Its...
- Life in Saudi Arabia
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : The Taxpayers' Pockets and Funding for NEA
- Yasser Arafat Backs Hussein
- Japan Suggests New Monetary System
- Directors Guild Sues Movie Company: Pathe Communications,...
- California IN BRIEF : VALLEJO : 2 Killed in 4-Car,Head-On Accident
- WORLD : 5th Youth Burns Self Over Caste
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Arms Cache Not Secret, Soldier Says
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Deliberate Wilson Relies on Experts, Longtime Aides
- MISSION VIEJO : School Expands Its Drug Test Program