- Tollway Smog Is Not What We Need
- In Defense of La Pensione Hotel
- Columbus and <i> Los Indios</i> as 'God's People'
- WILLIAM REHNQUIST
- Rock: Dead or Alive?
- Shallow Portrayal of Jefferson High
- A Different Wine
- Ozzy, Tone and Barry: Three Slices of the Pop Life
- Business Climate Killing City
- NONFICTION - Nov. 3, 1991
- NONFICTION - Nov. 3, 1991
- NONFICTION - Nov. 3, 1991
- NONFICTION - Nov. 3, 1991
- NONFICTION - Nov. 3, 1991
- NONFICTION - Nov. 3, 1991
- NONFICTION - Nov. 3, 1991
- COLUMN ONE : Tense Steps to Ending Racial Bias : The goal of eliminating job discrimination has forced tough choices. An important part of the story begins with a group of black janitors at a steam plant in North Carolina.
- Only a Few Hot Issues to Lure Voters : Election: This off-year ballot will include three measures in Irvine and five school board races.
- Many Socialist, Marxist Nations Try Capitalism : Commerce: From Mexico to the Soviet Bloc, free-market systems are cropping up where state-run economies have failed.
- Watering, Temperature Key to Begonia Blooms
- Beneath the Surface in India's City With a Soul
- QUEEN REDUX: Orange County Fair Queen used...
- Arabs Seek Unified Stand for 1-on-1 Talks : Mideast: Syria threatens to bolt sessions, charging Israel seeks to dictate procedures. But the Palestinians and Jordanians are ready to negotiate today.
- THE BIG POUR: If you're driving south...
- Big India Earthquake Won't Affect Trekkers
- Ex-Congressman Rousselot Bends House Lobbying Rule
- Shake-Up of Foundation Board Troubles Some Longtime Supporters
- Arabs Seek Unified Stand for 1-on-1 Talks : Mideast: Syria threatens to bolt sessions, charging Israel seeks to dictate procedures. But the Palestinians and Jordanians are ready to negotiate today.
- Sexual Harassment Claims Confront Music Industry : Bias: Three record companies and a law firm have had to cope with allegations of misconduct by executives.
- STUDDED POKER: If the owners of the...
- FARING NOT SO WELL: Looking for signs...
- Foundation Board Shake-Up Troubles Longtime Supporters
- To Waste Plant Foes, It's David-and-Goliath Victory : Environment: Firm says recession made it drop proposal, but opponents say, 'We chased them out.'
- A Way Out of the Middle East Impasse--Return to 1949 Boundaries : BOOK REVIEW: "No Trumpets, No Drums: A Two-State Settlement of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict," by Mark A. Heller and Sari Nusseibeh, is reviewed on Page 4 of the Book Review section.
- Celebrity-Activists Shine 1000 Spotlights on Politics : Stars: Celebrities can focus the public's attention on an issue, but professional politicians would rather they are seen and not heard.
- Moorpark Struggles With Identity as It Grows : Development: Population has soared, leaving the city divided by class and race. Now officials are considering expansion.
- Trimming the Sales Pitch on Festivities for America's Cup : Gala: The organizing committee is scaling back plans for the mega-event, saying it has learned from recent errors in judgment.
- ORANGE COUNTY
- * Leonard J. Grossi has been named...
- BANKING
- Unemployment Up as Job Growth Stagnates : * Economy: The national rate rises to 6.8% in October from 6.7% in September. The California rate increases to 7.8% from 7.7%.
- SATICOY : Killer, 18, Could Get No-Parole Life Term
- Sentimental Over Hogs : Military: Fifty-year anniversary of 1st Tank Battalion at Camp Pendelton is bittersweet with knowledge that the decorated tank outfit is to be decommissioned in budget cuts.
- LABOR
- * Frank Bowling has been named vice...
- 'Superbug' Ravaging Crops, Economy in Imperial Valley : Agriculture: Invasion of poinsettia whitefly is expected to lead to shortages of vegetables, higher prices.
- Crackdown Overkill : Laguna Niguel throws the book at errant skateboarders
- Girl Scout Driver Was Unaware of Gear Feature
- Police Stamp Out Mail Theft Attempt
- Intel Launches a Huge Advertising Campaign : * Technology: The $250-million blitz is aimed at cutting down the competition and selling its next-generation 486 microprocessors.
- EARNINGS : Macy Loses $72.3 Million, Expects Modest Christmas
- Student Kills 4, Then Himself at Iowa Campus : Crime: The gunman, a native of China, was upset about not receiving an academic honor. Two other persons were wounded in the shootings.
- Jury Urges Death Penalty for Man Who Killed 7
- BCCI Left Its Mark on Bangladesh : Asia: The now-defunct bank worked with former President Ershad, and 'they have plundered this country,' says the attorney general.
- 27 Inches of Snow Dumped on Twin Cities : Weather: At least eight deaths have been blamed on storm. Flight delays and hundreds of traffic accidents reported from Rockies to Great Lakes.
- Volunteer English Tutors Certified by Literacy Council
- Parachutist's Hopes for Riches From Liz Taylor Wedding Fall Through
- Senate Vote on Arctic Drilling Dismays Firms
- CBS Takes Huge Writeoff on Sports : Earnings: High-priced contracts for baseball and football coverage are blamed for a loss of $169.1 million.
- How to Choose Carrot Seeds
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : GARDEN GROVE : Rev. Schuller Says He Is '100%' Healthy
- Media Is the Message of Conference : Coverage: The overwhelming presence of thousands of journalists in Madrid colors what the participants say and how they behave.
- Riley Wants Answers on Open-Space Houses Snafu : Regulations: County planning staff members will brief the supervisor on how 21 homes came to be built on public land in the new Robinson Ranch development.
- Yeltsin Gets a Free Hand to Pursue Radical Economic Reforms
- DECORATING ADVICE : To Brighten Living Room, Begin With Paint
- Showdown Nears in St. Paul Over Repealing Gay Rights Law
- Court Rules Against Developer on Appeal : Litigation: Panel refuses to overturn Seal Beach's denial of Hellman Ranch project, a setback for Mola.
- San Diego
- Police Release Identities of 3 Gunmen in Shootout
- OXNARD : Recreation Official to Retire at Year-End
- No Charges to Be Filed Over Nude Photos : Controversy: Laguna Beach woman will not be prosecuted for pictures she took of a 12-year-old girl.
- Hyundai Founders Fined $181 Million
- EARNINGS
- Prom Night Killer Gets Near-Maximum Term : Courts: Judge hands down sentence of 19 years to life in prison to man who fatally shot girl at Anaheim party.
- Thomas Joins Colleagues on Supreme Court Bench
- Harvard President Passes Out Celery on Halloween
- 2 Brothers Shot to Death by Sailor at Motel Room
- Bicyclist Struck, Killed by Pickup Truck
- SEC Chief Urges Lawsuit Limits
- Japan's Trade Surplus Soars on Lower Imports : * Commerce: In a domestic recession, the country buys less from the U.S. but still sells abroad. Hence the growing imbalance.
- Edison Settles Dispute Over Power Rates : * Utilities: The company agrees to pay ratepayers back $250 million and pledges not to buy electricity from affiliated companies whose rates were deemed excessive.
- Vegetables for a Sweet Tooth : Gardening: Snow peas and carrots are easy to grow and so delicious that they might not make it to the kitchen.
- North Dakota Governor Says He Won't Run Again
- 'Dr. Death' Likens U.S. Medical Ethics to Those of Nazi Doctors
- Speaker Blasts Vote That May End His Tenure
- 300 Iraq Scuds Missing, U.N. Team Reports : Arms control: But the inspectors do not go so far as to accuse Baghdad of hiding the missiles.
- Convicted Molester Guilty of Indecent Exposure
- LABOR
- Dow Falls 12.75 on Reports of Weak Economy : Market Overview
- Democrats' Debate Accents Economy
- Imelda Hoping to Take Remains Home : Philippines: She stops off in Hawaii to pray at her late husband's crypt. She is due to leave for Manila on Monday.
- Watson Joins Race for Supervisor; Vows to Turn Spotlight on Sheriff
- CCDC Approves $20 Million for New Courthouse : Redevelopment: Money would help pay for $83-million building to complement downtown's aging structure.
- Roddenberry Gets Final Salute From Cast, Fans
- CLIPBOARD : Construction Industry's Shining Light
- Southwest Bank to Cut Prime
- Trying Not to Soft-Petal a Delicate Job
- Energy Bill Dies as Senate Fails to End Filibuster
- SECURITIES
- $1-Billion Aid Plan for Soviets Proposed : Defense: Congressional leaders, Administration would use money from the Pentagon budget for humanitarian assistance and retraining of military.
- Iran Hostage Brain-Dead After Fight With Robber
- Smith 'Broke' From Rape Case, Aide Says : Trial: She states that Kennedy heir has dipped into his inheritance to pay legal bills. Selection of a six-person jury continues.
- Homes Costs Cut Growth in Cities : Demographics: Second-generation suburbanites can't afford their parents' north Orange County residences, a state study reveals.
- Community Service Stalwart Now to Serve Time : Crime: Fallbrook volunteer Victor Henry Salgado is sentenced to five years in prison for armed robberies he says he pulled to aid his children and grandchildren.
- Vasquez Arranges for Supervisors to See Campaign-Reform Plan : Politics: A backer of the proposal praises board members, saying the effort isn't aimed at them.
- GROWTH WATCH : Grids and Area Codes
- MISSION VIEJO : Park Improvement Contracts Awarded
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Intel Launches Ad Campaign
- Barker Bros. 'to Reorganize,' Closes Stores
- European, Palestinian Universities Sign Pact
- Consumer Frustration Grows During Listless Recovery : Economy: In Philadelphia, as in many hard-hit areas, layoffs and cutbacks are mounting. Few believe that a turnaround is at hand.
- Man, 52, Killed When Car Hits Parked Truck
- * Glenfed Inc. announced the appointment of...
- FDA Denies Bid to Restrict Its Authority : Regulatory: A petition sought to stop approval of genetically engineered products. It was filed after the deaths of more than 24 people who took L-tryptophan.
- For Decorations That Make Scents, Try These Pest-Free Herb Gardens
- For Jews, a 500-Year Turkish Haven : Sanctuary: In 1492, 60,000 of them driven from Spain were welcomed in Istanbul, where they have flourished.
- Student Shoots 4 to Death, Kills Self on Iowa Campus
- Syrian Terms Shamir Killer in Bitter Session : Diplomacy: Foreign Minister Shareh displays an old photograph as the earlier niceties disappear.
- BREA : Study to Begin on Tonner Canyon Area
- 3M Sets Up Subsidiary in Czechoslovakia
- Administration Fails to Kill Its Banking Bill : * Legislation: In heavy political jockeying, House Democrats keep the reform bill alive. It bears little resemblance to what President Bush originally proposed.
- O.C. Chamber of Commerce Elects 1st Latino Chief
- Administration's Proposed Food Stamp Rules Attacked : Poverty: The chairman of the House panel on hunger says the plan will cut benefits. Agriculture Department officials say it improves the program.
- New Version of Jobless-Aid Bill Hits Roadblock : Legislation: Bentsen's financing proposal runs into strong bipartisan backlash from members of House panel. Extension of benefits faces more delay.
- Traffic-tracker Bill Keene may have a new...
- Ground Broken on $28-Million CSUN Complex
- 'Star Trek' Creator Gets Final Salute From Cast, Fans
- Man Kidnaped, Beaten; Associate Arrested
- CYA Program Attempts to Teach Offenders Empathy and Remorse : Penal system: The mandatory six-week class features a series of guest speakers who describe in detail the suffering they have undergone.
- Trick-or-Treater Is Killed; Alleged Drunk Driver Arrested
- Tangled Legal Situation in Deputies' Case a 'Prosecutor's Nightmare,' Experts Say
- Sebreros Leads Garden Grove Rally
- THE BIG GAME / LA JOLLA 24, USDHS 20 : Victorious La Jolla Up to Its Old Tricks
- Lincoln Blasts Past the Cavers
- Shortstop Dick Schofield filed for free agency...
- Corona del Mar Ties Woodbridge, Misses Chance to Win
- ROUNDUP : San Diego State Spikes CSUN in Volleyball
- Dana Hills Ends 14 Years of Frustration by Winning
- L.A. Artists' Studio Tour Set Sunday
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV : Now It's Basketball's Turn
- TV Reviews : Dreyfus Affair Dramatized in HBO's 'Prisoner'
- Cattle Are Bargaining Chip for the NEA : Grants: "I shall return," says Sen. Helms, following the vote that killed his amendment, along with a measure to double ranchers' grazing costs.
- * Apple Computer Inc. has named James...
- SEC Chief Proposes Limits on Civil Lawsuits : Securities: Breeden joins a growing chorus in the Bush Administration pushing for curbs.
- ARTISANS: Spotlighting Makers of Hand-Crafted Goods : Prime Time for Weavers of Baskets Draws Near : With Christmas approaching, containers of all varieties will emerge from hidden corners to take places of honor.
- Jackson to Tell Today Whether He'll Run for President Again
- COLUMN ONE : Religion Confronts Euthanasia : Deep divisions exist about who has the right to terminate life--and at what point. The issue, some believe, may ultimately rival abortion in controversy.
- Winner of $3.8-Million AIDS Suit Dies : Health: The case had been settled only nine days earlier. The wife and son of the former El Toro Marine succumbed to the disease after receiving a tainted transfusion in a Navy hospital.
- Obituaries : Frederick Hartt; Art Historian, Authority on Michelangelo's Work
- Hubbard Faces 30 New Counts in Beach Crimes
- Obituaries : Howard R. Swearer; Transformed Brown University Into 'Hot College'
- Wilson Gives the Homeless a Home for the Winter : Social services: The governor's action allows L.A. to operate a shelter at the National Guard Armory in Van Nuys until March 31.
- SANTA ANA : Schools to Celebrate Partners in Business
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : OCC Wins, Takes Conference Lead in Soccer
- Tiger Manager, CLU to Team for Golf Tournament
- Aztecs Try to Maintain Their Edge : Football: SDSU, still in bowl hunt, faces last season's spoiler, Wyoming, this evening.
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NORTHERN CONFERENCE
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Wimbledon OKs Rain Checks
- Westminster Rolls Over Ocean View, 27-14
- New Mexico State Is Seeking First Victory at CS Fullerton
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Tricks, Treats From Oingo Boingo in Irvine
- San Diego Spotlight : Whitcombe Sax Solo Livens Chamber Orchestra Release
- Shutters Can Be Easily Fixed
- WEAPONS : Tugging the Reins of the Arms Trade : The Gulf War has prompted attempts by the U.N. and other bodies to restrict the flow.
- MOORPARK : Fire Causes Minor Damage at College
- Wedding Crasher Famous, Not Rich : Media: Parachutist who dropped in on Elizabeth Taylor's wedding got no pictures due to technical glitch. He sold his story but says he's barely ahead of expenses and may face fine.
- Fireplace Blaze Ignites House in Burbank
- NHL ROUNDUP : Capitals Keep Rolling on Liut's 25th Shutout
- Richmond Traded to Kings for the Rights to Billy Owens : Pro basketball: Warriors break up his high-scoring trio to get Syracuse rookie.
- Time Off for Twins for Amanda Pays
- Disciples of Christ Name Interim Leader : Sexuality: The action is forced by narrow defeat of nominee who argued that the Bible does not forbid the ordination of gays. The 1.1-million-member church will select a new candidate in 1993.
- * Walt Disney Co. announced the appointments...
- Administration's Proposed Food Stamp Rules Attacked : Poverty: The chairman of the House panel on hunger says the plan will cut benefits. Agriculture Department officials say it improves the program.
- Leasure Pleads No Contest to Murder Counts
- Kuwait Firefighters Blow Off Steam as Mission Ends
- New Convention Center Chief Named : Appointment: Denver's Carol Wallace will fill the post vacated when former general manager Tom Liegler resigned amid allegations that he held private parties at taxpayer expense.
- CYPRESS : Neighbor's Complaint for the Birds
- Man Guilty of Murdering 4 Relatives of Girlfriend
- COSTA MESA : Helping Homeless Is Long, Hard Path
- A Surprise Debut for Park : Recreation: The Whiting Ranch wilderness area, called the 'Grand Canyon of Orange County,' will open to the public in December, years ahead of schedule.
- San Diego
- Carl's Jr. Fails to Win Approval for Fast-Food Outlet at CSUN : Franchise: Foundation trustees deadlock 7 to 7 on the plan, which drew protests over the conservative political views of the chain's founder.
- Capistrano Valley Starts Fast, Weathers San Clemente Rally
- ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- Montclair Prep Pounds L. A. Baptist, 69-0
- Amato Can Win Two Titles in Top Fuel at Pomona Today
- ROUNDUP : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- Sylmar on Target in 47-20 Victory Over Rival Poly
- Montano Sets Mark in El Modena Victory
- Anuu Takes the Outside Route to Lead Santa Ana's Victory
- Laguna Hills Edges Century, Creating 4-Way Tie for Lead
- ROUNDUP : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- Perkins Is Hurt; Lakers Beaten in Double Overtime : Pro basketball: Worthy's three-pointers help L.A. stay in it but Rockets prevail, 126-121.
- Cassidy Climbs Back on Tour Bus
- Talks With Clergy Ruled Admissible in Trial
- Southwest Bank Cuts Prime Loan Rate
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- * Brajdas Corp. announced that Robert Valone...
- Procedural Issues Still Have Power to Disrupt Talks : Diplomacy: Last-minute dispute over where and how to conduct the next negotiations frustrates Baker.
- Mexico Acts to Legitimize Shunned Catholic Church
- Japanese-Americans Fear Backlash Over Pearl Harbor : Racism: Some warn that 50th anniversary may spark attacks against Asians. Leaders act to defuse impact.
- Obituaries : Mario Scelba; Rightist Italian Prime Minister
- Kathryn Kobrin, Wife of Columnist, Dies at 65
- San Marcos Owners of Mobile Home Park File New Rent-Control Suit
- Vista Stays Unbeaten by Toppling Fallbrook
- TODAY'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Saddleback's Todd Norman Going Full Speed Ahead
- Antelope Valley Wins Behind an Edwards Bonanza
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Ready or Not, Here Comes Newberry
- Santa Margarita Gets a Late Start but Wins Easily
- Big West to Investigate Fight at End of Titan Soccer Game
- COMMENTARY : LATC's Debacle: The Big One That Got Away : Theater: The blame for LATC's demise can be shared more or less equally by the city, the Community Redevelopment Agency and LATC itself.
- * Frank Kelly has been promoted to...
- LABOR
- Insurer Group Tries to Seal Executive Life Deal : * Insurance: The National Organization of Life and Health Guaranty Assns. scrambles to prove it has the resources to support its bid.
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Stockholders Approve 2 Large Bank Mergers : Banking: The consolidations will produce the nation's third- and fourth-largest institutions.
- SECURITIES
- Venom and Anger: Excerpts From Day 3 of the Talks
- 310 Phone Area Code Goes Into Operation
- Heart Of A Hero Wins at Aqueduct
- New Spirit Abounds for Enthronement of Church Leader : Ceremony: The new Eastern Orthodox patriarch is a widely traveled 51-year-old who speaks seven languages. The Vatican, Protestant churches and the White House are to send delegates.
- Voters Oust Kaunda, Zambia's Leader Since '64 : Africa: His policies brought economic decline. The new president is Frederick Chiluba.
- Rep. Murtha's Son Held on Crack-Selling Charge
- * Neil A. Friedman has been named...
- Cozy at Home With Mother Nature : Push-Button Rain, Patio Sofas Help People Turn Houses Inside Out
- Tiny Dog Saves Woman From 80-Pound Canine
- Winner of $3.8-Million Lawsuit Dies of AIDS : Health: Case had been settled only 9 days earlier. Marine's wife succumbed after receiving tainted transfusion in Navy hospital. Son also victim.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Extra Plaques Delay Bill of Rights Salute
- Bechtel Opts Out, Periling Anaheim-Vegas Rail Plans
- Teen Gets 19-to-Life Sentence for Killing Girl : Courts: He was convicted of second-degree murder for shooting a high school basketball star at a party after her prom. Judge calls him 'a time bomb waiting to go off.'
- Schuller's Ready to Resume Full Power : Televangelist: 'The recuperation has been 100%' from brain surgeries, the Crystal Cathedral's pastor says.
- No Sweet Deal : Teachers' Trick Is to Deal With Students After Halloween
- Taxpayers Could Pay Big Tab in Fraud Case : Courts: Accounting fees may be $350,000 for two businessmen accused of bilking 21 people out of more than $3 million.
- U.S. Gives Port of Hueneme Entry Status : Treasury Department: The designation is expected to help the facility win a larger share of West Coast shipping.
- District Eager to Settle Teacher's Civil Rights Case
- OXNARD : Man Indicted on Weapons Charges
- Smog Season Called Comparable to 1990
- Mike Witt, who signed as a free...
- Pick Seven Pool Is Off to Fast Start
- ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- THE COLLEGES / MIKE HISERMAN : Dana Jones a Quick Study at Pepperdine
- Savanna Is Sloppy but Western Falls
- ROUNDUP : SAN FERNANDO LEAGUE
- Finally, Gant's Luck Begins at 51 : Auto racing: He credits fortune for allowing him to leave behind second-place stigma.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Stadler Scrambles to Shoot 68 for Tour Championship Lead
- ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- Warriors Trade Richmond for Rights to Owens
- Ray and Fats: Twin Peaks of '50s Rock
- Pondering TV News' Fate : Rather Sees Networks in Tight Spot
- MOORPARK : College OKs Plan to Distribute Condoms
- Murray, Danskin Spark Pacifica Over Los Amigos
- ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Orange Coast Dolphins in Semipro Playoff
- 3 Are Out to Eclipse In Excess : Horse racing: Festin, Tight Spot and Dance Smartly have shots at horse of year.
- Toreros Face Pomona-Pitzer
- Brawl Overshadows Costa Mesa's Victory Over Laguna Beach
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE
- Saints' Sackmaster General : Pro football: Pat Swilling, who leads NFL with 8 1/2 sacks, is best little-known linebacker in league.
- Jury Awards $768,000 in Woman's Death : Lawsuit: The director of a Costa Mesa medical clinic must pay the judgment because of delay in diagnosing the patient's breast cancer.
- City Council Plans to Revise L.A. Ethics Law
- Sockers Overcome Tacoma
- Sonora Wins Its First League Game Since 1989
- Few NBA Foes Able to Step on His Cues
- ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- Pro Basketball
- Long Gains Help Sunny Hills Stop Troy
- FCC Formulates Rule on Hoaxes : Radio: The agency will decide soon on whether to punish KROQ-FM for airing a phony murder confession. Meantime, it's preparing for comment on a new guideline.
- ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- Top Performers
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Point Loma's Easy Victory Gives Kearny a Dose of Ejection, Dejection
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Dotson Breaks State Rushing Record
- ROUNDUP : MISSION LEAGUE
- Warner Runs for 258 Yards as El Dorado Wins
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NORTH VALLEY LEAGUE
- NEWPORT BEACH : 2 Teen-Agers Held in Shooting of Man
- Supervisors Complete Raise About-Face : Government: Everyone on the board now says they will vote to rescind the raise they approved for themselves earlier this week.
- Countywide : Water Forecast Sees Wave of Recycling
- County Workers Union Threatens More Walkouts
- NBA ROUNDUP : Skiles Lifts Magic Past Knicks in Riley's Debut
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Quiet Zone : Strains of Classical Music Make for Calm Lunch Period at Elementary School's 'Coldwater Cafe'
- The New Clippers Resemble the Old
- Mater Dei Meets Loyola Tonight
- MUSIC REVIEW : New Hartke Sextet Packs a Wallop
- Wiesenthal Center Denounces Ice Cube's Album : Rap: Jewish human rights group finds "Death Certificate" lyrics racist and calls for retailers to stop selling record.
- Documentary Assn. Cites Kopple, Burns
- Shakespeare Festival Postpones Fund-Raiser
- Other baseball moves:--Baltimore Oriole first baseman Glenn...
- Even Winless Aggies Will Be a Challenge : Football: New Mexico State is 0-7, but the Titans know better than to look past any opponent.
- Determined Alemany Comes Up Short Against High-Powered Crespi
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : MID-VALLEY LEAGUE
- News Update: Lardner Opts for Art
- Schofield Files for Free Agency After Talks Stall
- Cal, USC Go in Opposite Directions
- Kevin Kennedy, former manager of the Albuquerque...
- 'Johnny's' Journey From the Stage to the Screen : Movies: The film version features a shorter title, a cast of hundreds, and substitutes a silver screen beauty (Michelle Pfeiffer) for the 'BLT kind of person' described in the play.
- TV Reviews : Doctor's Rape Story: A Ludicrous Assault on the Mind
- WEEKEND TV : Madrid Peace Conference in Spotlight