- Bono Keeps 49ers' Hopes Alive, 28-14 : Pro football: He throws three touchdown passes against Chiefs, then leaves because of a knee injury.
- Monarchs Hold on for Title : Preps: Morningside's Stais Boseman leads way in 27-20 victory over Temecula Valley in Division VIII championship game.
- Keith Sweat Keeps Comin' With Pulsating Hooks
- Eleven's Album Offers Soulful Numbers
- Critics Prefer U2 to Mi . . . Sorry, the King of Pop
- Discounts for Philadelphia and Amish Country
- 'A Lot of Hubba-Hubba' : WLT, A Radio Romance, <i> By Garrison Keillor (Viking: $21.95; 401 pp.) </i>
- Aqua Libra, Relish, <i> Biscotti</i> , Truffle Paste
- Australians Try to Tap New Power Source
- Democrats Vie for Support at Florida Convention : Politics: The straw poll is the first test of strength in the '92 presidential campaign. Its outcome has no effect on the battle for primary delegates.
- U.S. Fears Arms Race Among Soviet States
- Pasadena Controversy Won't Keep Deputies From Rose Parade Duty : Law enforcement: A disproportionate number of Lynwood officers sign up to work New Year's Day.
- O.C.'s Faith Is Strong, Ties to Churches Weak : Beliefs: Despite strong convictions, people here are less likely to belong to an organized group, poll finds.
- Salinas Builds Dam--and Support : Mexico: The president promises public works projects he can deliver. His strategy is strengthening his political base.
- 'Bushvilles' Evoke the Great Depression : Homelessness: As shacks sprout around Manhattan, shantytowns that cause complaints are razed. Residents say they do not feel safe in shelters.
- A-Arms Question May Cloud Future of 2 Koreas' Pact
- Heat Was 'Key to Evolution,' Scientist Says
- Ukraine--second only to Russia in wealth and...
- Candidates to Hold First TV Debate
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : BROWSING : Present Perfect
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : Police deploy new weapon in war on speeders: citizens with radar guns.
- Making Strides in Fight for Liberty : Justice: After being ordered to take off his shoes at a federal courthouse, lawyer sues in dynamic study of the Bill of Rights.
- Christmas Shared With the Needy
- Lakers Make It Tough for Heat to Match Offer Sheet to Douglas
- Kitt Loses Pole, Finishes Fourth to Heinzer
- Loyola Women Fall to UC Irvine, 73-53
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : Ruiz Passes Baldwin Park Over Nogales
- POP MUSIC : ALBUM REVIEW : *** TEVIN CAMPBELL "T.E.V.I.N." <i> Qwest</i>
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- STYLE : Interiors : Country Comfort
- Faith, Hope & Fraud : Desperate Cancer Victims Say Jimmy Keller Is a Miracle Worker. The Government Says He's a Con Man.
- FICTION
- Post Office Expects Onslaught Monday
- Rapid Heartbeat Sends Detroit Mayor to Hospital
- FREEWAY REPAIRS : Caltrans Issues Advisory About Scheduled Freeway Work Areas
- Connecticut's Last Almshouse May Close
- COLUMN ONE : Tensions Mount on L.A. Streets : Relationships are changing between police and communities. You can see it at crime-scene barricades. You can hear it in station houses.
- Iowa Democrats Will Not Change Voting Rules That May Aid Harkin
- A Call for Good Will : Homeless: The council's push to consider the task force plan in the holiday season is calculated to generate support. It also has political motives.
- Nixon Loses 1980 Lawsuit Seeking Payment for Papers
- Investors' Funds Traced to New York : Securities: SEC is searching for $75.4 million that disappeared from clients' accounts handled by a Newport Beach investment adviser.
- Anderson's 12-Term Legacy? Millions for Public Works : Politics: The congressman's decision to retire leaves local officials worrying they will lose out on lucrative federal projects.
- Dr. Seuss' Grinch, Frosty and Charlie add up to a Merry Animated Christmas
- Hark, the Movies
- COLUMN RIGHT : The Facts Line Up on Wilson's Side : His reforms are necessary to protect the system that helps the needy.
- The Bill of Rights : An Orphan Document : For Madison: a 'Nauseous Project'
- Caught in Cross-Fire of Symbols : Elected officials should uphold the principle that separates church and state
- Man Shot in Leg During Argument
- SANTA PAULA : Counterfeit $20 Bill Shows Up at Bank
- Santa Ana Council Takes Back Seat in Traffic Issue
- $250 Book Had Bonus: Old Bill of Rights Copy
- Carey, Ruberio Are Great Team in Unlikely Victory
- Terminal Shopping : In Toronto, a New International Airline Facility Offers the Mad Delights of an Upscale Mall
- Pitzer Gets $150,000 for Student Loans
- Remember to Bring the Dice
- Say 'Arf' : Pets: Animal dentistry has come a long way from just yanking a tooth. One Beverly Hills veterinarian does fillings, crowns and root canals.
- Companies Return to Clean Up Toxins Left When They Closed Factories : Pollution: Growing numbers of firms are hoping to dispel the notion that they are the bad guys in black hats.
- Southwest Tries Hand at Old Game
- Chargers Need Mettle to Stop Marino : Pro football: Dolphins quarterback enters today's game on a hot streak, so Chargers need tight coverage, improved pressure and ball-control offense.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Individualist Proves That Records Mean Little in Underwood Sprint
- SAN DIEGO SECTION FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Defense Prevails for El Camino, Point Loma : 2-A championship: El Camino shuts down La Jolla, Watson en route to a 29-7 victory and its third consecutive title.
- Speed Skating
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Mentors Alone Give Ex-NBA Great Right Stuff to Coach
- Bruins Roll to Win After Aztec Scare : College basketball: SDSU forward Balzer, bothered by knee problem, says he might decide this week to redshirt.
- * Joe W. Anguiano has joined the...
- Tips on How to Map '92 Investment Plan
- Honecker Gets a Few More Days to Clear Out of Russia
- Profile : Voice of the New South : 'I'll Fly Away's' Regina Taylor strives to make housekeeper Lilly real with dignity
- PLATFORM : An Unequal Option
- Alleged Tree Heist Ends in Hit-Run
- WIND EROSION: On Monday, farmers and conservationists...
- Have the 10 Amendments Inspired Freedom? Six Foreign Prespectives : ROMANIA : Mere Proclamations Are Not Enough
- Lincoln Savings Debacle Gives Rise to Woman's Anger
- Students Sneaking Into a Better Education : Schools: With the aid of parents, teen-agers from troubled neighborhoods assume false addresses to attend classes in other districts.
- Officer Attacked in Parking Lot
- New Lease on Drug-Free Life
- Football
- Kareem Says He Is Considering Ending Retirement to Help Magic
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : DIVISION VIII
- NHL ROUNDUP : Beaupre Handles Penguins, 7-2
- Ray Whitney Gets a Hat Trick as Gulls Roll Past Indianapolis
- STAGE : Life After Alexis : Always in the public eye, Joan Collins hits the road in 'Private Lives,' hoping to prove herself onstage
- How to Feed a Mob
- FICTION
- Uncovering the Whole Truth About Airlines and Your Passenger Rights : Compensation: Consumers don't have much real protection when something goes wrong on a trip. What you get usually comes from what you can negotiate.
- Marina, Cruise Dock Could Replace Lost Disney Resort : Harbor: Officials waste no time in announcing alternate proposal to take the sting out of Disney's decision to scuttle its ocean theme park.
- Donald Teague; Dean of U.S. Watercolorists
- Sidney Lumet's 1986 The Morning After (KCOP...
- Two Sides of Indonesian Rule in Timor
- Mello-Roos Bonds To Be Investigated : Finance: State commission will hold a hearing on the matter next month.
- Master of Pork-Barrel Politics Will Be Missed : Congress: Retiring U.S. Rep. Glenn M. Anderson will be remembered as the man who brought federal funding for public projects home to his district.
- His Way : Pastor Sparks Rebirth of Pentecostal Church
- Latest Drive-By Attacks Leave 1 Man Dead, 1 Gravely Hurt : Violence: Santa Ana and Westminster shootings make four since Thursday. Meanwhile, gunman who mortally wounded an Anaheim man during traffic dispute Friday is still at large.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : No. 1 Duke Outlasts Michigan in Overtime
- Soviet Sports: Breakdown of the Big Red Machine
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : DIVISION III
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- JAZZ : 3 New American Jazz Masters Named
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL NORTHWEST REGIONAL : CS Long Beach Tops Hawaii Again; Will Play LSU Next
- MOVIES : FILM COMMENT : Was It Really the Last Tango? : A year after the NC-17 rating made adult themes legitimate, American filmmakers have yet to examine sex as a real experience
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : LETHAL BLAST : Wonder If They'd Try to Blow Up Mickey Mouse
- Crosses on the Mounts
- Laws Stifle Creativity
- Broderick Verdict
- Tougher Gun Laws
- Duarte Residents Express Their Civic Pride
- On War and Peace
- Sununu Resigns
- Education Clock Is Ticking for Students
- Political Palindrome
- Annual Salary Figures in Choice of Gifts
- ZIP Code Outcasts
- Tim Miller, AIDS and the Definition of Art
- 'ORNAMENTAL ORIENTALS'
- THE SAVIOR OF SKID ROW
- THE SAVIOR OF SKID ROW
- Let's Offer Children Faith in Ourselves
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- Alternatives Offered for Streamlining the Courts
- CAGED ANIMALS, WILD HUNTERS
- CAGED ANIMALS, WILD HUNTERS
- 'ORNAMENTAL ORIENTALS'
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- Garritson Finishes Sixth, Taylor 21st in National Meet
- Duarte Residents Express Their Civic Pride
- Crosses on the Mounts
- Duarte Residents Express Their Civic Pride
- CBS' Condom Stance Appears Hypocritical
- National Physicians' Organization Sponsored Long-Term Care Proposal
- English Speaking Truth?
- Change of Address
- Winds of Hate
- McDonnell Deal With Taiwan Sparks Anger
- CAGED ANIMALS, WILD HUNTERS
- Why Did Homeless Woman Quit Job?
- Applause for Christmas Decor at Fashion Island
- Duarte Residents Express Their Civic Pride
- Rest Stop
- Tim Miller, AIDS and the Definition of Art
- CAGED ANIMALS, WILD HUNTERS
- Telephone Humbles a Rocket Scientist
- CAGED ANIMALS, WILD HUNTERS
- Duarte Residents Express Their Civic Pride
- Prognosis for Society's Ills
- CAGED ANIMALS, WILD HUNTERS
- Duarte Residents Express Their Civic Pride
- The Future of Jazz
- Jobs, Not Tax Cuts, Are What Economy Needs
- Media Helped Save Charity Dinner on Thanksgiving Day
- Party Sources
- Guaranteed Interest Accounts Aren't Risk-Free
- Five Errors You Can Avoid in Selling Your Home
- In a world concerned with pollution, Canada's...
- U.N. Food Director Named
- The Good Doctor Finds You Can Go Home Again : Health: She has had no trouble readjusting to small-town life. However, there has been a bit of role reversal for the lone practitioner since she left three decades ago.
- Council Session on Traffic Light Set : Safety: Residents demand signal at site where 14-year-old boy was critically injured. Accident was third this year at intersection.
- Claremont McKenna Dean of Faculty Named
- Coffins Could Hold Buried History : Research: Forensic and genetic studies of the remains of three members of a Maryland family may yield details about 17th-Century life.
- Bush, Salinas Press for Free-Trade Pact : Summit: The two presidents meet at Camp David. They order negotiators to complete the controversial U.S.-Mexico treaty 'as soon as possible.'
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Scripps to Direct Study of Clouds
- For Democrats, There Is a Cuomo and an Anti-Cuomo (Clinton) : Campaign: This election might finally decide the party's 25-year long struggle between the New Politics and the Old Politics.
- THE MACHIAVELLI OF FOOTBALL : WITH CLEVERNESS AND STEALTH AND ATTENTION TO EVERY LAST DETAIL, AL DAVIS RUNS THE RAIDERS LIKE NO OTHER SPORTS FRANCHISE IN AMERICA.
- Garamendi's Refund Order Upheld by Court
- State Supreme Court Sheds Its Activist Role : Law: Now dominated by conservatives, California's panel appears less willing to expand people's rights beyond the protections mandated by the U.S. high court.
- Study Dramatizes Problem of Largely Unseen Pollution : Environment: Heal the Bay attempts to calculate the amount of common toxic materials that are not disposed of properly.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : State Budget Deal Still Eludes Cuomo
- S&L; Suit Against Arizona Governor Likely, Sources Say
- Treasure Haunts : The Perfect Gift May Come From a Museum--or a Mortuary
- Commentary : 'Star Trek' Commanders Haven't Veered From the Original Mission
- BankAmerica in 'Driver's Seat' as Merger Unfolds : Banking: Executives have taken steps to steer the deal with Security Pacific clear of trouble. But the question of which workers to keep and which to fire may not be handled as easily.
- OVER THERE
- California IN BRIEF : PALO ALTO : Landlord's Penalty: 2 Months in Building
- Holiday Gift Sends Bachelor Off to 'Family' Reunion
- After 35 Years, Britain's 'Marxism Today' Is Relegated to the Trash Heap of History
- PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Bad Breast Implant Brings Jury Award
- The Wonderful Film : Behind the Scenes of the Most Beloved Holiday Movie
- Egyptian Workers Find 2 Huge Stone Statues Buried by History
- Wilson Rips Democrats, Warns of 'Chaos' : Politics: He assails welfare programs and accuses the Legislature's leaders of attacking his budget plan without offering one of their own.
- Method Acting : Vietnamese Draw on Past Anguish for Casting Call
- South Bay's 'Heart' Wants One of Own : Lawndale: A General Plan to create a downtown and revitalize the city goes to the council this week. Critics say the plan won't work in today's economy.
- OXNARD : Motorcycle, Car Collide; 2 in Hospital
- Restaurants : A Tale of Two Feasts : A French and a Chinese Chef Challenge Tradition by Returning to Culinary Roots
- Sicily's Mt. Etna Erupts
- STYLE : LOOKS : Exporting the Spa Experience
- New Districts Attract Plenty of Candidates : Politics: Because of reapportionment, the region likely will have four seats without incumbents. That means wide-open races.
- Mines Litter War-Torn Somalia City : Civil war: Anti-personnel devices, planted by both sides in the fight for a separate state, have killed or wounded dozens of civilians in recent months.
- Polite Protest : Life Chain Avoids Confrontation in Spreading Anti-Abortion Message
- Walnut : Council Protests Cable Rates
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- Hotel Terminus: The Life and Times of...
- BOOK MARK : The Old Man Who Led a Georgia County Into the 20th Century
- Oxnard to Begin Its Search for a New Police Chief : Law enforcement: Candidates are lining up to succeed Robert Owens, who is retiring. Officials say he will be tough to replace.
- Woman Gets Life Without Parole in Brutal Murder : Crime: The ex-preschool teacher drowned the wife of her lover and tried to burn the victim's daughter alive.
- WOODBURY UNIVERSITY : Student Artworks Target Graffiti
- Cite Liability in Complaint on Cats, Open Doors
- Southwest Passage : COPPER CROWN, <i> By Lane von Herzen (William Morrow: $19; 224 pp.) </i>
- Home Improvement : Appliances Graded for Efficiency
- Rental Car Computers to Map Out Directions
- How to Feed a Mob
- STYLE : Fashion : Princely Charms
- SHELLEY DUVALL GROWS UP : There's a Lot of the Kid Left in the Tenacious Producer Who Put Cable on the Map and Breathed New Life into Children's TV
- U. S. Probe of Police Brutality Fading Within Bureaucracy
- Germany Stalls U.N. Mission to Yugoslavia
- PERSPECTIVE ON RAPE : 'A Trainload of Societal Baggage'
- Have the 10 Amendments Inspired Freedom? Six Foreign Prespectives : MEXICO : The French Taught Us About Liberty
- Scientists Turn to Technology for Options Amid Rifts Over Use of Forests : Resources: Pagers and navigation equipment help provide data to mediate among environmentalists, hunters, ranchers and loggers.
- Give Cautiously, but Generously : * Legitimate Charities Are Facing Difficulties
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Fast Start Enables Ventura to Beat Saugus
- I WAKE UP SCREAMING, by Steve...
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- Music Center Program Comes to Area Schools
- Stuart Challender; Conductor of Sydney Symphony Orchestra
- Reagans to Attend Library Party
- Bodysurfers Defy Chill to Compete in Contest
- SANTA PAULA : Salas Named Head of School Board
- NBA ROUNDUP : Jazz Elbows the Pistons Aside
- Chang Comes Back Against Lendl, Faces Wheaton in Munich Final
- Father and Son, By FREDERICK FEIRSTEIN
- S. Bernardino County
- Cruise Lines Are Now Offering More Flexibility : Trips: Passengers who want to spend more time at their destinations either before or after sailing can do it through various 'deviation' programs.
- Average Rates for Residential Mortgages
- State List of Late Mortgage Accounts
- John Goodman of "Roseanne" hosts the repeat...
- A Game of Hide & Seek : The hunters were after bighorn sheep. Saboteurs were after the hunters. Only the hunters got what they wanted.
- U.N. Tentatively OKs Dispatching Unit to Yugoslavia
- County Agency Backs Cityhood Election for Hacienda Heights : Government: Panel finds that proposed city of 68,292 could generate enough taxes to support itself.
- Mayor Blames County for Girl's Traffic Death
- Candid Shots
- The Search for Dignity : Elderly Tell Future Doctors What They Expect From Medicine
- SCIENCE / GENETICS AND HOMOSEXUALITY : Survey of Identical Twins Links Biological Factors With Being Gay
- BUSINESS NEWS
- California Politics, 1992: Welcome to the Dark Side of Rationality : Government: We live in a political reality that allows Wilson to advance a program, no matter how plausible, that is potentially divisive.
- Rival Groups Clash Over Disney Studio Expansion : Burbank: Two organizations of homeowners holding opposite views both claim to represent Rancho-area opinion.
- Judge Issues Ultimatum in Effort to Clear Backlog : Superior Court: Attorneys are given until Thursday to pick from a list of retired jurists to hear their cases.
- Mueller, Ihmels Win Championships
- Bad News for Newspapers : Media: Publishers worry that a four-year slump is the start of leaner times for the industry over the long haul. Editors scramble to make changes to lure readers.
- Party Tricks From Rimini
- Former Soldier Sentenced for Threat to Kill Bush
- WILD in the STREETS : FOR A LOST GENERATION OF DELINQUENT KIDS, THE WORLD IS FULL OF DOPE AND TROUBLE
- Farmers' Market Is Chef's Vital Ingredient
- Nation IN BRIEF : KENTUCKY : Injury Suit Against Shriners Rejected
- She Hits Another Plateau at LAPD : Law enforcement: Only woman captain on the force is now the first of her gender to command a geographical division.
- Crime Perils Albania, Europe's Poorest
- Turrets, Fountains and One Man's Romance With the Past
- A Document America Must Have--but Barely Understands : Even after 200 years of experience with the Bill of Rights, America struggles to grasp, and implement, its true, difficult meaning
- The Kennedy Family: When Public Fame and Private Action Overlap : Trial: As if to make up for less-than-rigorous reporting in the past, the press told the public more than it ever wanted to know in Palm Beach.
- Settling Dump Gives Homeowners a Sinking Feeling : Rolling Hills Estates: Residents of a posh neighborhood turn to the city in anger as movement in an old landfill damages their property. Many fear emissions could be explosive.
- OXNARD : Hurt Owl Found in Tub; Man Cited
- World War II's Doolittle, 'America's Hero,' Turns 95
- Groups Starts Samoa Cyclone Relief Fund
- Playoff Field Is Just About Set in the NFL
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CSUN Women's Skid Reaches 11 With 91-76 Loss
- MOVIES : ON LOCATION : On Location in Exile : Roman Polanski's current film is an explicit treatment of sexuality--and if that jars authorities in America, 'so be it'
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : CLASSICS : Bergman's Next but No Bergman
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : GREAT HARLOT'S GHOST! : 1,334 Pages Too Much? Mailer's CIA Novel Is Coppola's Movie by Milius
- * Michael T. Haymond has been promoted...
- Can Stempel Get GM Back on Right Road? : Automobiles: As the company finishes up its worst year, doubts surface about the man many had hoped would save the company.
- * L. Ronald Trepp has been appointed...
- THE BIZ
- Ban on Explicit AIDS Education Materials to End
- Early Black Settlement Struggles to Preserve Heritage : History: Sandy Ground, on Staten Island, has shrunk to fewer than 15 families. It was formed by black freemen from Maryland in the 1820s.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MISSOURI : Town Grieves for 4 Killed by Gunman
- A Christmas Puzzle : A commentary: Why today's holiday films lack the spirit of movies made years ago
- 'Russia's Columbus' Gets Double Acclaim
- Have the 10 Amendments Inspired Freedom? Six Foreign Prespectives : CHINA : For a Brief Moment, a Free Press Flowered
- How to Feed a Mob
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- FICTION
- Brasilia Still Booming
- Duarte : More Lighting Sought
- 'Fun' Shootings on Highways on the Rise
- New Noriega Link to DEA Could Hurt Prosecution, Sources Say
- CRA Officials Admit Problems in Loan Program : Government: Independent audit of redevelopment agency is under way. Possible mismanagement and failure to collect payments are being investigated.
- LOTTERY RESULTS: DEC. 14
- No Boundaries in War on Crime : * Cities' Street Violence Database Should Be Funded, Expanded
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : Mission Viejo
- A Jumbled Search for Meaning : HOPEFUL MONSTERS, <i> By Nicholas Mosley (Dalkey Archive Press: $21.95; 551 pp.)</i>
- * John Lavery has joined Corbin &...
- When Winter Falls Gently Upon Jackson Hole
- Chief of Zoo Group Quits in Wake of Power Struggle : Government: Bruce Nasby, president of the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Assn., says the organization needs a fresh start. Its authority recently was diluted.
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Irvine Gets Down 'n' Dirty in Victory : Division II: Vaqueros avenge earlier loss to Dana Hills and win first football title in school's history.
- DON'T REIN IN OUR PARADE : Roses Are Red; Violets Are Blue; the Politically Correct Want a Parade, Too.
- * Donald J. Garbison has been appointed...
- IN EXCESS
- How to Feed a Mob
- Democrats Put a Human Face on Health Care Issue
- For Alaska's Homeless, Shelters Are Lifesavers : Welfare: Where winter temperatures can dip to minus 50, getting off the streets is a matter of life and death. As many as 2,000 people are at risk.
- Maoist Rebels Call for Peace Talks in Assam
- La Verne Library Fund Tops Halfway Mark
- Boxing Club Spared From TKO : Athletics: Youth Boxing Club wins a new home. It trains about 130 youths and serves as a gang diversion.
- Its Hour Come, a New State Slouches Toward Moscow to Be Born : Commonwealth: The Soviet Union is dying, but many of its functions, including control of foreign affairs, have yet to be assumed by the new regime.
- Neighbors Throw a Party to Fight Crime : North Hollywood: Residents get to know each other as part of community-based policing efforts.
- COMMENTARY ON BILL OF RIGHTS BICENTENNIAL : The 'People's Constitution' Is at Risk If We Fail to Venerate It : As one jurist said, 'Liberty lives in the hearts of men and women; when it dies . . . no law . . . can save it.'
- Rams Look in Mirror, See Vikings : Pro football: Teams beset by frustration and impending changes also can look across the line of scrimmage today.
- A Beacon for Walks in the Big Sur