- The Players: Who's Who Among the Best in the County
- Judge Refuses to Bar Hearing by Vincent
- NFL Says It Will Review Scrambling
- Top Surfer Andino Leads the Field at Lower Trestles
- CAPSULE REVIEW : Music Center Opera Opens With a Troubled 'Fidelio'
- FESTIVAL ' 90 : Today's Film Highlights
- Japanese Banks Facing Lowered Credit Ratings; Stock Dive Cited
- T-Bill Rates Sag: The Treasury sold $9.2...
- Seiko and Franklin Agree on Japan Deal
- WORLD : Day 2,000 for Terry Anderson
- Martin Marietta Sued Over Botched Satellite Launch
- Profit-Conscious Farmers Fuel Soviet Bread Shortage
- Buses Take Hundreds of Westerners to Baghdad From Occupied Kuwait : Exodus: Hundreds more, including 25 Americans, are flown to Jordan after West agrees to use of Iraqi airliners.
- Serviceman's Mother Seeks Support Group
- Driver, 90, Reported Missing After Apparently Taking the Wrong Turn
- NEWPORT BEACH : Canyon Fire Danger Sparks a Meeting
- Suspect Held in Drive-By Killing of Youth, 17
- 8 Years on a Bike and He Is Halfway Home
- SEWAGE: Escondido Seeks to Expand Ocean Dumping : Escondido's Proposal for More Sewage Dumping Stirs Up Coastal Groups
- Tenants to Learn to Run Public Housing
- A television conflict with another LPGA event...
- ON THE PREP PATH : Facing a Family's Trauma Puts Sport in Perspective
- Reruns Return NBC to Top of Nielsen Ratings
- FESTIVAL ' 90 : 'Chess Piece' Fills in Some Lost History : Theater: Los Angeles visual and performance artist May Sun wants Chinese women to claim their place.
- San Francisco Opera Cancels Its Opening Weekend : Labor: Failed contract negotiations force the first cancellation in the company's 67-year history.
- K mart Settles Import Quota Dispute: The...
- Rivals Are Close to Cloning Intel's Lucrative 386 Chip
- Allergan Wins Court Battle Over Its Patent
- STOCKS : Dow Dips 0.99 in Day of Very Light Trading
- Boeing Reportedly Knew of Missile Problem: Boeing...
- Palm-Sized Color TVs Unveiled
- 'Spiritual' Help Is Just a Phone Call Away : Mental health: 'Crisis' hot lines offer counseling and refer callers to therapists, gurus and priests. Mainstream practitioners are skeptical.
- No Breakthrough Seen As Koreas Open Talks
- Appeals Court Finds S.D. Tax for Jails Legal
- Pittsburgh's Residents Warned of Fat City Diet
- Carl P. Miller Sr., 92; Editor With Wall St. Journal
- French Train Crash Kills 1
- Rolex Robbery Suspects Seized After Chase
- BOOK REVIEW : Viewing Vietnam in Metaphorical Terms : THE LEGACY The Vietnam War in the American Imagination<i> Edited by D. Michael Shafer</i> Beacon Press $24.95, 340 pages
- IRVINE : Men Fight Officers, See Sports Car Burn
- SANTA PAULA : Council Seeks Work on Train Crossings
- Oxnard Secret Memos Under Fire : Confidentiality: Councilwoman Ann Johs says most of the reports the council receives from the city attorney should be released to the public.
- Shooting Victim, Driver Hurt in Crash
- Countywide : Special Bus Offered for Commute Hours
- Judge in Brando Case Removed on Challenge
- Walsh Learns It Doesn't Take a Genius to Be a Broadcaster : Television: But the former 49er coach is working hard to improve his technique as an NBC analyst.
- Sabatini's Victory Over Meskhi Provides Quantity, Not Quality
- Charity Makes Up $30,000 Fest Lost in NEA Funds
- Gulf Crisis Makes Going Public Hard to Do, Firms Find : Market: Of the 126 companies making major initial public offerings, 85 have seen their stock fall below the issuing price.
- Scott Lancaster Ad Agency Goes Out of Business : Marketing: Much of the company's operations will shift to Evans Advertising. Other small ad firms may fold as the economy worsens.
- Rockwell Reshuffling: Rockwell International's Defense Electronics unit...
- TREND WATCH : <i> A roundup of business developments spotted by other publications. Items were compiled and edited by Grassroots Research, a unit of the San Francisco money management firm of RCM Capital Management. </i>
- Johnson & Johnson Sues Bristol-Myers: In a...
- Dow Up 14.85 on Listless Trading Day
- Lawyers on Front Line in Economic Feud With Iraq
- Bank Pays $101,000 for Western Empire's Deposits : Bailout: Southern California Bank acquires nearly $135 million in failed S&L;'s insured accounts. The thrift's two branches opened Tuesday as offices of the bank.
- Acquisition by Tokos Concluded : Growth strategy: The new subsidiary is expected to win FDA approval to market a uterine-monitoring device for detection of pre-term labor.
- Britain to Share Gulf Tab : Iraq Renews Its Call for a Holy War
- NATION : Fire Threatens Alaskan Tundra
- Court Asked to Reinstate North's Contra Conviction
- Those Teachers Who Create a Lasting Impact
- A Long-Lost Soul Gets Last Laugh
- Old School Site May Get a New Life : Education: Abandoned facility on Point Loma could be used for district offices if complex proposal gains approval.
- Judge Rules Against Firm in Bias Suit : Labor: But the attorney for the Saticoy Lemon Assn. says the court found no evidence of current discrimination against female employees.
- 4th Transvestite Meets Violent Death in Less Than 3 Months
- THE DROUGHT CONSERVATION : DWP Reports 13% Reduction in Water Use for August
- Illegal-Alien Arrests at 30-Month High
- Paralyzed Girl Sues to Attend Local School : Education: District officials say shooting victim, 4, must go to a wheelchair-accessible campus.
- HIGH SCHOOL PREVIEW : Schurr Counting on Experience in Push to Top : Football: Hart is a co-favorite but the Indians are untested at the skill positions.
- AFC Looks Pretty Good, but Will It Be Super? : Preview: Bengals and Oilers, with high-tech offenses, have best chance to overcome six Super Bowl losses in a row.
- DANCE : Conference for Critics Offers Some Surprises
- SHORT TAKES : Actor Phillips Out of Hospital
- SHORT TAKES : Trump No. 1 on Bestseller List
- Caesar, Coca: Still Clowning Around
- Play Educates Field Workers About Rights, Pesticides
- No Return on Fake Deposit Box
- Souter Wins Bar Group's Highest Rating : Judiciary: ABA panel, in a unanimous vote, says the Supreme Court nominee is 'well-qualified.' But it's less a prize than a pitfall avoided.
- Jess (Andy) J. Andersen; Retired Engineer
- David W. Fair; Retired U.S. Air Force Navigator
- Woman Files Class-Action Suit Over Diet System
- Hollywood Freeway Lanes to Be Closed
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Test Dig Unearths 5-Foot Adobe Wall
- African Representatives Here to Discuss Trade
- Wilderness Society Official Quits in Wake of Criticism of Yosemite Plan
- Police Free 2 Girls; 2 Kidnap Suspects Held
- THE SIDELINES : North Texas Suspends 9 Players
- Teaching How Deals Are Done
- SHORT TAKES : Berlin Orchestra Hires Abbado
- Court Rejects Bid to Halt Exhibit of Mapplethorpe Photos in Boston
- TELEVISION REVIEW : Report Card on U.S. Education : DIEGO COUNTY
- SHORT TAKES : Penn, Wright Having a Baby
- ART
- Predictions of U.S. Slump May Miss Mark
- The Rising Costs of Mental Health Care
- Cymbolic to Buy Electro-Optics Maker: Cymbolic Sciences...
- Car Used in Kidnaping of 3 Recovered : Crime: Police have little else to go on in the rape of the victims and the death of one girl, 15.
- San Diego
- Costa Mesa Council Rejects Ban on Pushcarts : Health: Stricter regulations and sanctions are needed, one member agrees, but says removing them from city streets is 'slightly fascist.'
- Deadline Extended for $25,000 Arson Bounties
- Public Housing Tenants to Learn Self-Rule : Nickerson Gardens: HUD Secretary Kemp presides over official opening of yearlong training program seen as one answer to problems of crime and vandalism.
- They'll Think Deep : Raiders: Davis and Shell promise a return to the good old days with Schroeder throwing and Gault, Brown and Fernandez catching.
- Countywide : District Tightens Expense Policies
- Titans Will Pay a Price at Auburn
- Tokos Acquires Firm That Makes Prenatal Monitor
- NATION : Vanishing Cats Worry Police
- Start of Schools Delayed by Huge Blueberry Crop
- 2 Candidates in Nevada Hurt in Plane Crash
- France, Spain Propose Steps for Saving Fuel : Economics: Anticipating an oil shortage, they want to avoid repeating the traumas of the 1970s.
- LOCAL : Body Found in Back Seat of Car
- Irene Dunne, Leading Star of '30s and '40s, Dies at 88 : Film: She pioneered in establishing contract rights. The actress was nominated for five Oscars.
- Chiles Wins Fla. Primary for Governor
- Countywide : 50 Drunk Driving Arrests Reported
- CONGRESS /IN THE HOMESTRETCH : Turmoil in the Gulf Reshapes Political Landscape on the Hill : The crisis is forcing a new agenda on lawmakers. It may strengthen Bush's hand and lower budget-cutters' goals.
- Countywide : Board OKs Hiring of Staff Analyst
- Death of Arrested Man Is Ruled a Suicide
- After a Bruising Freshman Term, Pringle Faces Fight for Reelection
- Only UCLA Spirit Will Be on Tap at Rose Bowl
- Embattled Surrogate Mother Admits Welfare Fraud : Court: Officials said Anna Johnson's case might have been one of 'oversight,' so the judge reduced the felony charges to misdemeanors and gave her probation.
- Terminal Tour Turns Up Gags, Costly Wonders
- RESERVISTS: Serving at Navy Hospital : Reservists Who Filled Breach Are Oriented at Navy Hospital
- The Riverside Press-Enterprise was issued press credentials...
- Child's Play With New Kids on the Block : Tennis: Youngsters Sampras, Wheaton to face veterans Lendl, McEnroe in U.S. Open quarterfinals
- COLLEGE REUNION : Former High School Teammates Bid for Increased Glory at Ventura
- White, Umpires Reach Settlement
- ART REVIEW : The Word's the Thing at Pomona
- CS 1st Boston Promotes Archibald Cox Jr.
- CBS Records Chief Abruptly Takes a Leave
- GULF WATCH: Day 34 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis : Diplomatic Front:
- Robert L. Bua; Co-Founded Nonprofit Agency
- San Diego
- Plane Crash Kills Couple, Mexican Radio Mogul
- Bacteria Level Still High; Castaic Lake Use Restricted
- San Diego
- 2 Kidnaped Girls Spotted by TV News Crew, Rescued
- Uncertainty Hovers Over Helsinki Summit : Like gulf crisis, no one knows how it will turn out
- RAIDERS : Evans, Patterson Back on Team
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates Rally, Regain East Lead
- Chrysler Hikes Its Cost-Cutting Target by $1 Billion a Year
- Yugo Economy Cars Fast Running Out of Gas on U.S. Market
- Fujitsu Unveils 'Fastest' Mainframe Computers
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS/STATE SENATE : Garamendi Calls It Quits; Wife Seeks His Office
- Acting Nevada Governor Wins Easily in Democratic Primary
- Fat Children Held Likely to Have Heart Disease as Adults
- Iraqi Troops in Kuwait Said to Suffer Critical Shortages : Military: Arab commanders quote defectors, say many of foe's tanks could be useless.
- FULLERTON : Deadline Extended for Fox Theatre Plan
- Stray Bullet Kills Woman Inside Pickup
- Looking for a Way Around the Territorial Dispute : Japan: Soviet control of the southern Kuril islands has kept Tokyo and Moscow far apart since 1945. But there are signs of warming that skirt the issue.
- Man Thrown Out of Bar Dies of Head Injuries
- LOS ALAMITOS : T K's Skipper Turns In Fastest Mile of Year Before Heading West to Race in Pacing Classic
- Head of State Didn't Impress in This State
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Oakland Routs Clemens, Boston
- Frenchman Buys Embassy Lobell
- NFL Referee Ben Dreith, 65, Will Fight His Demotion
- U.S. Officials Criticize Hyperthermia AIDS Treatment : Health: Inquiry finds no benefit from the controversial procedure. Nor does it find any reason to encourage further experiments.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Scenic Hillside to Stay as Is, City Says
- 2.6 Temblor Strikes Southeast of Hawthorne
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Schools Chief Plans to Retire June 30
- First-Day-of-School Blues : Education: For many parents, it's a big moment. A lot of kids just say, 'See you later,' and Mom weeps.
- Officials to Consider 2nd Chatsworth Courthouse Site
- SANTA ANA : City Budget OKd After Long Delay
- COMMENTARY : Cal Ripken Sr. Should Join Sons on Field
- SDSU Beats UCSD in City Tournament
- Holmes a Court Family Keeping U.K. Theaters : Stage: Despite announcement, speculation grows about fate of 13 highly prized West End properties.
- Gulf Crisis Makes Going Public Hard to Do, Firms Find : Market: Most Orange County companies find stock selling at or below offering prices.
- Economic Reformers Publish Plan : Soviet Union: In Izvestia article, they stress that 500-day program would not increase hardships. Gorbachev has not OKd final package.
- Commission Asked to Investigate Vandalism
- Perspective on the Gulf Crisis : . . . and Keep the Political Ends in Mind : To destroy Kuwait in order to save it is the worst thing we could do. Instead, go after Iraq's army in the desert.
- D.A. Absolves Policeman in Slaying on I-5 : Law Enforcement: Man wielding trowel in rush-hour traffic posed a lethal threat, report says.
- THE SIDELINES : Eagles to Jackson: No Deal
- Seeking Eligibility, 3 Mounties Appeal
- Donahue Would Sooner Forget '86 Loss to Oklahoma
- VIDEO : A Peek Into Lynch's World
- Kuwaitis to Pay Families of 6 Held Hostage
- Mideast Crisis Is Taking Toll on Economy
- Ex-Disney Exec Pleads Guilty: A former Walt...
- Penney's Anti-Gun Duds a Dud
- Survey Shows Everything We Don't Know About Sex
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- IBM Introduces New Line of Mainframe Computers
- Tokyo Stocks Move Lower
- Boise Cascade to Sell Paper Mill
- For Many, Picking a Child's Gender Is a Fertile Field : Reproduction: Scores of doctors, clinics and hospitals in Southern California claim they can help parents. Do their methods work? The jury is still out.
- State to Sell $1,000 Bonds Geared to Tuition
- IRVINE : College Receives $124,000 in Grants
- Laguna Moves 'Granny Flats' Deadline Up a Year
- Missing Bolt Blamed in Emergency Landing : Aviation: It prevented the jet's nose and fuselage wheels from lowering at LAX. An identical part affecting the remaining wheels was working itself loose, investigators say.
- Lake Restrictions to Stay : Pollution: County health officials are searching for ways to reduce high levels of bacteria found in Castaic Lake.
- Hafner to Coach Girls' Volleyball at Highland Hall
- The Super Chief : Okoye Has Come a Long Way in a Short Time to Become One of the Best Backs in the NFL
- Gorbachev to Press Bush for U.N. Action to Resolve Crisis, Kremlin Officials Say : Diplomacy: The Soviet leader is also expected to stress the importance of a plan for the entire Mideast region.
- No doubt you're having a bit of...
- Dr. Roary A. Murchison Jr.; Emergency Room Physician
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Land Donation Lag Delays Bluffs Park
- Let Them Administrate as Tackling Dummies : THE COLLEGES
- TENNIS : U.S. OPEN NOTEBOOK : Maleeva-Fragniere Falters in Her Quarterfinal Match
- THE SIDELINES : Teams Go to 'Absurd' Lengths
- SHORT TAKES : Telethon Returning to Hollywood
- FESTIVAL ' 90 : DANCE REVIEW : L.A. FESTIVAL : 'Mahabharata' Worth the Risk
- It's Deja Blue: Dodgers Let Another Big One Get Away : Baseball: 7-0 lead turns into 10-8 defeat as Daniels' two homers and another chance to gain on Reds are wasted. Astros knock out Martinez.
- Superpowers Portraying Summit in Grander Terms : Helsinki: The U.S. becomes more upbeat, calls talks 'a new foundation for world order.' Moscow predicts a 'major milestone' toward a settlement.
- Rising Gas Prices in Mideast Crisis
- Ferguson on World War II Relocation Camps
- Other Courthouses Have Problems
- Rising Gas Prices in Mideast Crisis
- Human Rights Watch
- Part-Time Teachers Bring In Revenue
- Ferguson on World War II Relocation Camps
- Rising Gas Prices in Mideast Crisis
- Rising Gas Prices in Mideast Crisis
- Saddam Hussein
- Ferguson on World War II Relocation Camps
- MOVIES - Sept. 5, 1990
- Study Links Defective Gene to Form of Osteoarthritis : Medicine: The discovery offers hope of finding a cure for the painful condition. The potentially crippling joint disease affects millions.
- Stricter Law Fails to Slow Fatality Rate on Highways : Traffic: 65 people are killed over Labor Day weekend. Figure is higher than last year despite tougher blood-alcohol limit.
- Chemical Spill on San Diego Freeway Causes Evening Commuter Nightmare
- WEEKEND BOX OFFICE : 'Darkman' Vanishes From Top Spot
- FESTIVAL ' 90 : STAGE REVIEWS : OPEN FESTIVAL : 'Now That We've Got Your Attention . . . '
- PARENTS & FRIENDS: Despite the well-publicized antipathy...
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS/GOVERNOR : Support for Schools, New Taxes at Issue
- Journey Over, Solar Plane Takes Its Place in the Sun
- Iraqi Ship Is Seized by U.S.; Cargo Diverted : Gulf crisis: Armed sailors board vessel bound for home port of Basra with a load of Sri Lankan tea. Action is the first use of force to carry out U.N. embargo.
- FESTIVAL ' 90 : STAGE REVIEWS : OPEN FESTIVAL : Dogs Carry 'Call of the Wild'
- TONIGHT: Veteran British guitarist and songwriter Richard...
- NEW NAME: Fullerton College is modernizing its...
- Suspect Faces Trial on New Sex Counts : Crime: The man was cleared of raping a prostitute four years ago. At that trial, the judge said the victim was outside the protection of the law.
- Man, 23, Dies in Jail of Possible Overdose : Inquiry: Coroner's officials say an autopsy leads them to believe the incident was drug-related. His family says the case was mishandled.
- HELPING HAND: Insiders say Amber Jefferson of...
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 5, 1990
- Names in the News - Sept. 5, 1990
- Names in the News - Sept. 5, 1990
- Names in the News - Sept. 5, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Sept. 5, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Sept. 5, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Sept. 5, 1990
- Some of Los Angeles' Smaller Ad Agencies Are Bucking Industry Blues
- Fed Still Dominated by White Men, Study Says : Government: Only a handful of women or minorities serve in top policy-making jobs, despite a 1977 law requiring diversity.
- David Dunbar has been named to the...
- William T. Botzum has been promoted to...
- Glee Boykin and Cindy VandenBergh have been...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Chrysler Boosts Cost-Cut Plan
- U.S. Seizes Iraqi Ship : No Shots Fired as Vessel Carrying Tea Is Boarded
- 1 Killed, 8 Hurt as Fresno Gang Members Go on Rampage in City
- San Diego
- Escondido
- Despite its 13-0 opening victory over Baylor,...
- MacPhail: Vincent Should Stand Behind White
- Bonds' Stock Finally Has Risen at UCLA : Bruins: Rather than transfer, he waited for his chance to start at quarterback.
- SHORT TAKES : 'Harts' to Perform in London
- SHORT TAKES : Equity Wants Brit to 'Play God'
- FESTIVAL ' 90 : MUSIC REVIEW : OPEN FESTIVAL : Pacifica Players at Autry Museum
- JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT : A New Age : $310-Million Airport Expansion to Propel County Into Aviation's Fast Lanes With More Daily Flights, a Wider Selection of Destinations and Double the Number of Passengers
- World IN BRIEF : SOMALIA : Government Sacked After Six Months
- SANTIAGO : A President Reburied
- BRUSSELS : EC Into Action
- EDUCATION / ETHICAL DILEMMAS : Money and Morality: Study of Colleges' Fund Raising Set
- JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT : Airport-Area Land: Up, Up and Away
- Price Freeze Blamed for Movie Theater Closures
- 16 Israeli Soldiers Wounded During Parachute Exercise
- Toxic Cloud From Fire Forces 800 to Evacuate
- Tourist Killed as Gang Mugs Family in N.Y.
- Soviets Push Conference on Mideast
- After-School Center for Disabled to Open
- Officials to Seek Public's Views on Compensation for Oil Spill
- Huntington Beach Council to Act on Library Proposal
- THE SIDELINES : Rockets' VP Named President
- Tom Martin Provides Interesting Opening Act
- EDS, Pritzkers Plan to Acquire Ticor's Parent
- Dow Fumbles .99 as Crude Oil Prices Climb : Stocks: Weakness in overseas stock markets and a report showing of the U.S. economy combined to trigger inflation jitters on Wall Street.
- Poll Shows Souring on Massachusetts
- A Primer on Avoiding Sick Days
- World IN BRIEF : NEW ZEALAND : Prime Minister Quits as Polls Signal Defeat
- Shadow Economy : Poles Spend Their Holidays in the Sun, Making Money : Thousands leave their city homes and head for Eastern Europe's hot border towns where they practice what used to be called black marketeering.
- JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT : Airports of the Future
- 1 Dead, 4 Hurt in Campaign Plane Crash
- OJAI : Inmate Crew Praised for Creating Road
- PERSPECTIVE ON EL SALVADOR : For Lasting Peace, Dump the Army : Democracy, justice and economic health will remain out of reach until the country rids itself of the military.
- Living Laboratory : 6th Graders From Crowded Barrio Schools Bused to North Clairemont
- Capriati Needs More Schooling : Tennis: Top-seeded Steffi Graf gives the 14-year-old a 6-1, 6-2 lesson in the U.S. Open and sends her back to class.
- House of Fabrics Reports Profit During 2nd Quarter
- New Owners Hope to Spark Firm : Acquisition: Two former electronics executives acquire Taylor-Dunn in hope of doubling sales of $23 million a year by expanding the product line and slashing costs with new manufacturing techniques.
- GULF WATCH: Day 33 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis : Diplomatic Front:
- Israeli Media Told to Use Hebrew Names
- WORLD : Khmer Rouge May Skip Talks
- California IN BRIEF : FORTUNA : March Marks End of Redwood Summer
- Yeltsin Offers Crash Plan to Revive Soviet Economy
- Candidates Launch Fall Campaign for Governor : Feinstein: Democrat promises voters a 'new awakening' for the California dream.
- Labor Day Rite Marks Kickoff for Democrats : Politics: Party members hope they will win in a county where Republicans outnumber them by 20,000 voters.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City's First Shelter Helps Homeless Cope
- Festival Hits High Note on 3rd Day : Culture: Crowds and moods are reported on the upswing. A peaceful, problem-free Labor Day program cheers organizers.
- Is Money the Root of Super Success? : Cashing In : Despite the Example Set by 49ers, Some NFL Owners Insist That Titles Can't Be Bought With High Salaries
- Ghost Stories : Notable Haunts in the World's Fantasy Capital
- CSUN Wastes Chances in Soccer Loss to UCSB
- THE SIDELINES : Japan Ends Ban on Carl Lewis
- Boeing Knew of Missile Flaw in '83, Paper Says : Defense: The firm reportedly sold cruise weapons to the government despite a guidance system malfunction.
- McDonnell and Boeing Land Big Airliner Orders : Aerospace: The orders for more than 75 planes are worth up to $8.5 billion. And NWA Inc., the parent of Northwest Airlines, made a $4.6-billion deal with Airbus Industrie of Europe.
- U.S. Gets Assurances on Pullout of Soviet Advisers Still in Iraq : Summit: They are to leave when contracts expire. But no crisis settlement is in the works at Helsinki.
- Lindsay Hospitalized by Apparent Stroke : City Council: The Los Angeles councilman, 89, stricken Sunday, is paralyzed on his right side and cannot talk. He is undergoing tests.
- Iraqi Terms for Leaving Kuwait Reported by Palestinian Leader
- JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT : High-Tech Takes Off
- HEALTH : Osteoarthritis Gene Isolated