- U.S. Firms Sold Advanced Technology to Iraq : Trade: The sales reflect past White House willingness to help Baghdad.
- Democrats' Capital-Gains Cut Offer Rejected by GOP
- Sports Stars Say They Were Bilked by Pasadena Show : Investigation: The 'Baseball Legends' promoter, who seems to have disappeared, is sought by police.
- Neighbors Enlisted to Stop Attacks on Couple : Crime: Since June, Karen and Jay Ly have been the victims of vandalism and violence that appear to be racially motivated.
- Beer Sale Ban at UCLA Games
- Dayton Hudson Loses Credit in Parenthood Tiff
- USC Pilot Project Will Customize College Textbooks
- Toddler 'Real Well' After a Night Trapped in Hole
- Irvine Valley Wins MiraCosta Soccer Tourney
- Age and Patriots Win Out, 16-14
- Ocean Beach Still Closed by Sewage
- Bear Defense Keeps Pressure on Packers : NFC: Chicago has six sacks, recovers three fumbles and intercepts two passes in 31-13 victory.
- New Bank Accounting Rules Pressed: The Securities...
- Manpower to Sell British Units: Manpower PLC...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japan Vehicle Exports Slip 0.5%
- GM, Auto Workers in Tentative Agreement
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Aluminum Blast Rips Factory
- Aquino Broaches U.S. Troop Withdrawal
- P.M. BRIEFING : Cuba Buying Bikes in Oil Crisis
- Did Epilady Fleece More Than Legs? : Bankruptcy: Hope and hype helped push EPI Products over the edge. Less charitable creditors blame fraud.
- Thomas Davis; High-Tech Investor
- COLUMN ONE : Blaming a Hidden Enemy : More blacks are saying they're targets of a conspiracy that includes probes of their leaders and drugs on their streets. Some fear the plot theories mask the real problems.
- Wally George Reports Wife, Baby Missing
- LOCAL : Abandoned Waif's Mother Held
- Conflicting Goals Cloud State's Pesticide Policy : Health: The agriculture agency responsible for protecting the public is dominated by farmers.
- Man Given Life Sentence for '85 Killing : No Chance of Parole for Father Who Had Daughter Kill Wife
- Teacher Gets $5 Million in Crash, Wants Trucks Recalled : Suits: An attorney says GM pickups built between 1968 and 1983 with single hydraulic brake systems are time bombs.
- Courting a Credibility Problem : New study makes a compelling case for more civil-court judges
- THE SIDELINES : Gruber and Doran Get Honors
- Rosenbach Leads Phoenix in 23-21 Upset : NFC: Second-year quarterback drives the Cardinals to Del Greco's go-ahead field goal against the Eagles.
- NATION : First-Time Teachers Optimistic
- NEWS ANALYSIS : With Aid Pledge, Kohl Tries to Show Germany Is Dependable : Geopolitics: His gulf contribution quiets grumbled suggestions that Europe's richest nation is shirking its duty.
- GULF WATCH: Day 46
- Hilton a Safe Harbor for Committee
- Land Reform Vote Urged by Gorbachev
- The Cause That's Being Hindered by Its Leader : Arafat's support of Iraq sets back Palestinians
- County Democrats Vow Victory : Politics: They closed their weekend convention by repudiating the party chairman's earlier call to pursue only modest election goals.
- COSTA MESA : Cafeterias Tastefully Revamped
- Making a Political Splash : Fund raising: Elected officials put their best foot foward--on a long surfboard--at a celebrity surfing event in Huntington Beach. There are some thrills, many spills.
- Battle Lines Are Drawn Over Traffic Barricades : Toluca Lake: Disagreement has erupted over a plan, already given preliminary approval, to end commuter shortcuts through a residential area. It calls for closing off seven streets.
- OJAI : Club Offers Teens a Place to Hang Out
- Man Disturbs His Neighborhood : Tujunga: For 13 years, Ludovit Salka has been watching people he says belong to a huge drug ring. Authorities say it's his imagination.
- UC IRVINE WATER POLO TOURNAMENT : Defense Helps UCLA Race Past USC, 7-6
- Science / Medicine : Single Alzheimer's Cause Doubted
- Text of Bush's Talk to Iraqi People: 'I Do Not Believe You Want War'
- Danson, Bergen Win Emmys for Comedy Series
- LOCAL : New Orange County Airport Operations Off to Flying Start
- Giancarlo Pajetta; Italian Resistance Leader
- REGIONAL REPORT : Congestion Fails to Drive Motorists to Car Pooling : Transportation: Interest in ride sharing is actually less today. Incentives need to be stronger, experts say.
- Belmont Park's New Night Life Raises Philanthropist's...
- County Issue: Pesticide Spraying
- Slain Man's Family to Sue Over Shooting
- ORANGE : Study Session to Be Held on Land-Use
- Defense Earns the Bengals' Respect : Chargers: Potent Cincinnati offense isn't allowed to run wild. But Byrd kicks himself for being beaten on a touchdown pass, and teammates agree their opponent could have been shut down.
- Asahi Buying Stake in Australian Brewery: Japan's...
- Bertelesmann Unit, Maxwell to Buy Berliner Verlag:...
- RTC Sells S&L; Junk Bonds Slowly
- Marya Mannes, 85; Versatile Writer
- Chamber of Commerce Official's Death Laid to 'Kissing Bug' Bite
- Souter Would Not Rule Out Death Penalty
- Crusader for Desert Phones Dies Before Lifeline Arrives
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Man Impaled on Steel Rod Recovers
- BOOK REVIEW : Sad, Sad Town Gives Tears the Brushoff : METEORS IN AUGUST<i> by Melanie Rae Thon</i> Random House $18.95, 274 pages
- Saudi Official Expected to Sign Treaty Restoring Moscow Ties
- SOUTHLAND : Judge Likens Killer to Manson
- County Administrator Uses Wit, Wisdom to Keep Peace : Government: Over the past 10 years, Richard Wittenberg has survived powerful bosses and has built a reputation as a top manager in a tough field.
- SIMI VALLEY : 8-Year-Old Girl Dies After She Is Hit by Car While Bicycling
- Science / Medicine : Testing of Anti-Arthritis Protein Begins in Humans
- Police Search Area of Stabbings
- Adding Distance to Your Drives : Higher federal mileage standards for new cars can help beat oil dependence
- MISSION VIEJO : School District Driven to Economize
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Gets No OKs on Offers for Lots
- Teacher Pay in Hueneme Is at Head of Class : Wages: Most new instructors in the elementary district are starting at $26,700, which can nearly double in 12 years.
- Penalties Hurt Falcons in 21-14 Loss to Lions
- IOC MEETINGS : Greeks Bearing Gifts Try to Lure '96 Games
- Charger Loss Not Suitable for Squeamish : Football: They have their chance to upset the Bengals, but it's all the same in the end: Cincinnati wins, 21-16.
- "Your Family Matters," a cable television community...
- Critic Missed Point of 'Piece'
- Fernandez Finds Best Route to End Zone : Raiders: Wide receiver spots flaw in Seahawk defense, suggests play that leads to a 12-yard touchdown pass.
- STAGE REVIEWS : Festival '90 : OPEN FESTIVAL : 'Semi-Automatic II': Avant-Garde Puzzle
- Meadow Star Stays Unbeaten
- Ladouceur Says Socker Offer Too Little to Get Him to Camp
- Atlanta, Athens Vie for Lead in Olympics Bids : 1996 Games: Toronto in running as IOC plans to reveal decision Tuesday. Melbourne, Manchester and Belgrade trail.
- Winfield, Harvey Named Top Angels
- Emmy Winners
- TV Humor: Barbarians Are Storming the Gates . . .
- STAGE REVIEWS : Festival '90 : OPEN FESTIVAL : 'Camp' Blazes New Trail at Powerhouse
- Movie Reviews : 'Hardware': Relentless High-Tech Blood Bath
- SHORT TAKES : McMahons Clear Divorce Hurdle
- Music and Dance : High-Energy Show From Russian Gypsies
- COMMENTARY : Seattle Finds the Old Spirit, Only to Have Victory Taken Away
- THE SIDELINES : Shaw Agrees to Play for Celtics
- Ballet Pacifica of Laguna Beach has received...
- DANCE AND MUSIC REVIEWS : Festival '90 : Ex-Bolshoi Dancers in Local 'Giselle'
- STAGE REVIEW : A Bright 'Woods' Despite the Glitches
- Rams Get Well Quickly With Buccaneers' Help : Pro football: Everett's four touchdown passes, Humphery's interception return are keys in 35-14 victory over Tampa Bay.
- Long Beach? Fine, but BYU Next for SDSU
- NBA MEETINGS : Nelson, Daly Still Lead Race to Be Olympic Coach
- Judging a Football Team by Its Cover
- NOTEBOOK : Vinny's Best Move Comes Too Late
- Los Angeles Festival Discovers the People
- Lewis Klahr's Vintage Graphics Tell 'Future'
- Jazz : French-English Ping-Pong Game for the Aldeberts
- JAMES H.WARSAW : Merchandising's Big Leaguers : Sports Specialties' Caps Have Made Fans Worldwide
- 'L.A. Law,' Danson and Falk Take Top Emmys : Television: Hume Cronyn and Patricia Wettig are also honored. Candice Bergen wins for 'Murphy Brown.'
- Hotel Queen Tells Hussein That It's Time to Check Out
- U.S. Force Reported Nearly Capable of Ousting Iraqis
- Her Cheated Heart : Hank Williams Sr. Recognized Her Birth, But Jett Williams Still Fights for Her Father's Fortune
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Schools Use Reserves to Balance Budget
- News From Down Under Comes to Up Top Aussies Via Oceanside Magazine : Expatriates: An Australian native provides a link between the old country and the new for those now in North America.
- Taylor Has Another Big Game; Giants Win, 28-7
- Fun Center in La Mesa Slides to an End After 29 Years of Entertaining
- Favorites, Long Shots Sparkle Together
- REPORT CARD : Fuad Fodder for Failing Grade
- THE SIDELINES : Georgia Standout Cowins Jailed
- POINT MUGU : Navy Reservist Dies in Collision on Base
- THE SIDELINES : Detective Testifies Martin, Not Friend, Was at Wheel in Crash
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Austria's Skoff Beats Bruguera
- Leno: Tough Act to Precede : Telecast: Emmy co-hosts Jay Leno, Candice Bergen and Jane Pauley prove once again that comics make the best awards-show hosts.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Insider Buying Rush Is On
- P.M. BRIEFING : N.Y. Post Faces Live-or-Die Vote
- Huge Enrollment Jumps in Schools Foreseen for '90s
- Arab League Official Sees No Hope for Unity : Mideast: 'Conflicts have submerged our shared priorities,' says envoy who has resigned.
- CAMARILLO : Hazardous Waste to Be Collected Nov. 3
- VENTURA : 3 Shot Over Ouster of Gang Members
- COLUMN LEFT : To Seal Peace, Stop Aiding the Armies : Lofty rhetoric won't send the generals back to their barracks in Central America.
- Looks Are Nothing, Victory Everything
- COMMENTARY : In Any Language, English Is Not a Kicker
- Steelers Overcome Their Anemic Offense : AFC: Defense and special teams key first home victory against a Central Division team in nearly three years.
- Inventory-Sales Ratio Signals Slow Economy
- Tokyo Tofu Firm's 'Bacteria-Free' Sales Pitch Irks U.S. Competitors : Food: American companies, which sell the product fresh instead of packaged, say their rival's focus on possible spoilage hurts the whole industry.
- Shaky Banks Could Create 2nd Nightmare
- No Charges for Preacher in Death of Transvestite
- Railroad Bridge Over Freeway Won't Be There After '92
- LAGUNA BEACH : Class of '93 Facing Harder Course Load
- ANAHEIM : Council OKs 2 New Shopping Centers
- COUNTYWIDE : CLIPBOARD : The Blood Count
- Jeter, Belzer Win Age Group Titles in World Triathlon
- Few Mid-Sized Firms Plan Capital Spending Cuts:...
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- A Patient Fight to Help Others : Medicine: An Arcadia man is addressing the pain and trauma of his hard-to-diagnose kidney disease by raising funds for kidney reasearch and a new professorship at USC.
- After Years of Work, Changover Happened in Hours
- Tears, Fears as Iraq Seizes Kuwaiti Men
- Palestinians Urge Iraq's Allies to Cut Oil to West
- Zulu Leader Pleads for End to Bloodshed in S. Africa : Ethnic violence: Xhosa chief joins in on the unusual appeal. Rallies occur in the midst of a police crackdown.
- Rugged Individualist or Just a Plain Lawbreaker? : He Wants to Be Left Alone to Pursue His Simple Lifestyle but San Diego County Has Different Ideas
- On the Ropes: Sugar Ray Leonard, who...
- NFL NOTES : Group Wants to Buy Falcons, but Owner Is Not Interested
- TUSTIN : Arbiter to Decide Who Must Pay Fees
- Athletes From Kuwait Arrive for Asian Games
- Engman, Johnson Win Volleyball Tournament
- No Panic, but Ram Victory Is Important : Offense: On a day when he completes 18 of 25 passes, Everett avoids blocking to live to win another day.
- SHORT TAKES : Cineplex, Plitt Terminate Deal
- Pop Music : Ruth Brown Steals the Show at Blues Fest
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : John Hiatt Rocks With Passion, Wit for 90 Minutes
- THE SIDELINES : $27 Million in Horse, Dog Tests
- In Wilson vs. Kramer, It's No Contest; Vikings Roll
- ART : Out of Ordinary Comes Fresh Perspective on Familiar Objects : Guggenheim Gallery offers works by artists who have hitched rides on the conceptual bandwagon but managed to lend their own touch to the pieces.
- Comics Find Lighter Side of Gulf Crisis
- SHORT TAKES : Country Singer to Quit Mansion
- SHORT TAKES : Cronkite Memoirs in Works
- Festival '90 : STAGE REVIEW : L.A. FESTIVAL : A Morally Chastening Plea for Sanity From Some Beasts of Burden : Theater: Bread and Puppet Theater of Vermont offers a visually arresting 'Uprising of the Beast' to a sold-out crowd in Santa Monica.
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Wrong Becomes Right, Michael Andretti Wins
- Movie Reviews : 'Repossessed': Devil Made Them Do It
- San Diego State placed second in the...
- 'Postcards' Takes No. 1 at Box Office : Movies: Mother-daughter comedy sales hit $8.1 million. Paramount's 'Ghost' is in second place on $5.8 million in sales.
- Pop Music : With Baker on Skins, Masters Still Skids
- UC Irvine Defeats Chapman in Soccer
- Science / Medicine : Crack Cocaine Linked to Strokes
- TV REVIEWS : Cartoon Series Deliver New Twists
- STATE : Defense: Salcido Depressed
- P.M. BRIEFING : Pickens' Group Targets Firms
- Toddler Rescued From Deep Shaft as Workers Cheer
- 6 Winning Tickets Split $105-Million Florida Lotto Payoff
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : ORANGE COUNTY CONGRESSIONAL RACES : 5 GOP Incumbents Are Virtual Shoo-Ins
- Science / Medicine : Sickle-Cell Transfusions Raise Medical, Ethical Issues : Blood: A study suggests that donations from blacks are better for victims of the disease. But identifying donors may violate privacy and stir racial problems.
- LOTTERY RESULTS: SEPT 15
- Dolphins Top Bills to Earn the Top Billing : AFC: Shula's team is alone in first place after giving coach his 200th victory with Miami, 30-7.
- The Bear Got Lesson in How to Win a Bowl
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : School District OKs $24.6-Million Budget
- Redskins Not Ready for Prime Time : NFC: Their play is not up to their reputation in a 26-13 loss at San Francisco. Montana completes 29 of 44 passes for 390 yards and two touchdowns.
- Padres Burn Braves on Hits to Hot Corner
- SPOTLIGHT : A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : IN NEED OF RELIEF
- Gwynn to Get More Tests on Finger
- Festival '90 : STAGE REVIEW : L.A. FESTIVAL : Epic Dramas of Chinese Life in Canada : Theater: In its six-hour version, the at-times engrossing 'Dragon's Trilogy' feels like a marathon.
- Music and Dance : Josefowicz, Miller in Bowl Finale
- Festival '90 : PERFORMANCE ART : L.A. FESTIVAL : Rosenthal's 'Dreams' at Santa Monica
- It's Day 1, and 'Everybody's Lost'
- 2,500-Acre Stanislaus Forest Fire Largely Under Control
- Folsom Officials Wonder if Mute Ex-Con Is Really Ill or Faking It
- Walesa Tosses Hat in Ring for President
- NATION : 'Semen' Cans Yield $6 Million
- Agreement Still Eludes GM, Auto Workers
- Boy Found in Pool in Critical Condition
- Hanauer Gladly Takes 'Gift' : Hydroplanes: Top challenger, Miss Budweiser, fails to start because engine goes dead before the race.
- CYPRESS : Special Tax OKd for Housing Project
- 1st-Time Drug Offenders Rarely Get Jail : Law and order: Officials say penalties should be stiffened but they stop short of endorsing L.A. Police Chief Daryl Gates' statement that casual users should be shot.
- NEA Chief to Keep Obscenity Pledge
- MUSIC REVIEW : Tchaikovsky Spectacular Ends Season
- STAGE REVIEWS : Festival '90 : OPEN FESTIVAL : Explosive 'Tracers' Reopens Postwar Wounds
- RADIO
- Top AF General Bounced : Dugan Told Press of Gulf Bomb Plans
- Tanker Carrying Gas Explodes on River
- Reagan Hails Rapid Gains by Soviets
- Wife, Baby of Talk Show Host George Found Safe in England
- WORLD : Gainsboroughs Taken in London
- L.A. Festival Ends With Sparse Turnout : Celebrations: Fear of large crowds may have prompted decision by many to stay home, event official says.
- PLATFORM : Women Sidelined
- SAN CLEMENTE : Spanish Directions for English-Speakers
- FAIRPLEX : Race Plan Works for Sassy Slew
- Science / Medicine : Schizophrenia Advance Reported
- Reloading for Another Shot : Water polo: Coming back for Capistrano Valley are three players who could carry Cougars to elusive 3-A title.
- 'The Simpsons' Named Best Animated Series in Early Awards
- Opera : Robert Wilson Stages an Abstract Vision of 'Alceste' in Chicago
- MUSIC REVIEW : Festival '90 : Music at the Fringes Offered in Long Beach
- More Firms Give Medicaid Breaks on Drug Prices : Pharmaceuticals: Discounts to participants in the government insurance program could boost sales. They may also invite pressure for price cuts from private customers.
- Tentative UAW-GM Pact OKd With 3% Pay Raise : Auto industry: Union chief tells pleasure with contract. Details to go before union bargaining council on Tuesday.
- U.S. Decides to Not Retry D.C. Mayor Barry
- Thousands Demonstrate Against Premier in Moscow : Soviet Union: Calls for the government's resignation echo off the Kremlin's walls. The rally is unprecedented.
- LOCAL : Stolen Jeep Tracked by Signal
- He's Still on the Rocks With a Geological Dilemma
- COUNTYWIDE : New Sites to Handle Hazardous Materials
- Pharmacists Must Tell Elderly of Hazards of Mixing Drugs
- Science / Medicine : Whooping Cranes Stretching Out : Breeding: One of the world's most endangered family of birds is coming back from brink of extinction. Aviculturists go to any lengths, including performing the ritual mating dance, to save the species.
- Police Leave Breakfast to Chase Suspect
- Residents Try to Cope After Fire Hits Apartment : Disaster: Hundreds still homeless after West Covina blaze. Some still wonder how fire spread so quickly.
- TENNIS : He Wants Nice Davis Cup Win
- 1990 PREP WATER POLO PREVIEW
- Festival '90 : STAGE REVIEW : L.A. FESTIVAL : A Passionate Rendition of Allende's Saga
- L.A. COUNTY FAIR : Valiant Pete Favored in the Aprisa
- COMING ATTRACTIONS
- DANCE REVIEW : Festival '90 : 'Revolucion' Showcases East L.A. Troupe
- SHORT TAKES : Heston Works on Holmes' Role
- SHORT TAKES : Soviet Violinist Pavel Berman Wins Gold, Carnegie Hall Date
- A Clothes Call : Fashion: Nominees turn out in an assortment of styles--from Armani suits to beaded ensembles.
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS & LOSERS
- TESTING DOCTORS: Spurred by reports that a...
- Doctors Forced to Work in Camps, Bangladesh Says
- Some See Red at Busy Intersection : Ventura: About 60,000 vehicles pass daily through Valentine Road at Victoria Avenue, the city's most troublesome traffic spot.
- Suez Canal to Lose 10% of Revenue
- NATION : Derwinski: 'Wetback' Was Slip
- Driver Fleeing Attackers Shot, Killed After Hitting Firetruck
- PERSPECTIVE ON AMERICA'S ROLE IN THE WORLD : Will Peace Come With a Dawn? : Once again, a preoccupied Europe is slow to see the dangers, and its capacity to act lies paralyzed.
- McNeil Plays Old Role as Jets Defeat Browns
- City Offers Space for Candidates' Forums : COSTA MESA
- Brooks' Feels No Nostalgia in His Return
- THE SIDELINES : Ormsby Is Top Fuel at Keystone
- Movie Reviews : No-Holds-Barred Action in 'Warrant'
- Treasury to Auction 52-Week Bills: The Treasury...
- Bush, on Iraqi TV, Warns Nation Is 'on Brink of War' : Gulf crisis: The President's taped message is aired in Baghdad. He says its 'leadership has miscalculated.' The regime calls him naive and accuses him of lying.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man With Scissors Robs Drugstore
- Medical Group Seeks a Few Good Volunteers : Social service: A cadre of health professionals is asking colleagues to give their time to help Orange County Head Start expand its services to children.
- $5.3 Million Won by Woman in GM Faulty Brake Case
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Levi Collects 4th Victory of the Year
- ANAHEIM : Tree Ordinance Up for Vote Tuesday
- SANTA ANA : A Candlelight Vigil for All the Children
- NATIONAL LEAGUE : Once Again, Pirates Can't Handle Expos
- Angels Lose as Respite Ends With Bang for Griffey Jr.
- VALLEY ROUNDUP : Matadors Lose 2nd San Diego Match
- Reds Chill Dodgers' Hopes : Baseball: L.A. loses, 9-5, and falls 5 1/2 games behind after freezing up--first at the plate, then in the outfield.
- Pop Music : Kiss Cavorts in Fire and Smoke
- MEDIA : Fallbrook Tragedy Sparks Complaints Over Coverage
- P.M. BRIEFING : Unity Creates W. German Boom
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- Market Watch : Small-Stock Indexers Still Waiting for Ship to Come In
- Ben Frank, 56; TV, Film and Stage Actor
- Retired pair snag and snip deadly snakes : They prowl for rattlers, poking into places where common sense says no one ought to poke.
- Michael Jackson: A Scouting Image
- 'This Is a Test--This Is <i> Only</i> a Test!' : Public safety: The San Onofre power plant's emergency warning system will undergo its annual trial next week, and officials hope to preclude any panic.
- Notre Dame Strengthens Its Grip on No. 1 : Football poll: The Irish earn 44 first-place votes after their victory over Michigan.
- There's No Guesswork as Raiders Win : Pro football: Allen sheds his uncertain status to play a new position on a new play that results in go-ahead touchdown, 17-13. Howie Long hurt, could be out 5 to 6 weeks.
- VENTURA : U.S. Policy Obsolete, Says Sandinista
- Hanauer in Control From the Start : Hydroplane racing: Top challenger, Miss Budweiser, fails to start because engine goes dead before the race.
- Master's Cycling Event Begins at Fashion Valley
- Cosby Tops List of Money-Makers
- Pop Music : New Kids Preside at Rite of Passage
- Pop Music : Melissa Etheridge Puts Blues, Levity Into Folk, Rock
- Polyester They're NotFirst came Haggar slacks, a...
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Muslim Soldier on a Mission of Mercy : Freedom fighter: <i> Moujahedeen </i> rebel Mirwais Wardak has come to the United States seeking seeds and machinery to rebuild his native Afghanistan.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Errors Found in Japanese Award
- Coal Could Have Prevented Crisis, UMW Head Says
- U.S. Disavows 'Decapitation' War Strategy
- Refugees From Kuwait Tell of Growing Panic
- Noriega Bodyguard Abandons Vatican Embassy Refuge
- Some Renters Not at Home With Complex Changes : Housing: Renovations and rent increases at 548-unit Loma Palisades apartment complex are displacing many longtime tenants.
- MISSION VIEJO : General Plan Report Available to Public
- U.S. Speedway Team Wins World Cup in Czechoslovakia
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Red Sox Fall; Blue Jays Cut Lead to One
- THE SIDELINES : North Stars Break Ice With Win
- MUSIC REVIEW : S.D. Comic Opera Turns 'Beggar's Opera' Into Slapstick
- TV REVIEW : 'Trials of Rosie O'Neill' Wins on Appeal
- In Japan, They're on a Real 'Fantastic Voyage' : Technology: Researchers are trying to create micromachines capable of going where no man has gone before, at least not without a scalpel.
- WORLD : Bulgarians in Anti-Regime Rally
- First Network Closed; Depositor Payoffs to Start
- Prime Motor Inns May File for Bankruptcy:...
- Conference Board Sees No Recession in 1990:...