- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Score Three in Ninth, Beat Chapman
- Free Trade With Mexico
- McDonald's Plans to Cut Garbage: The fast-food...
- Indonesia to Phase Out Logging by Foreigners
- Karl Wimmer, formerly controller for the Napa...
- Red Adair Says He May Pull Out...
- Man Receives Probation for Insider Trading
- Regulators Seize First Exec's N.Y. Unit to Stem Panic
- Kaifu Urges Gorbachev to Concede Japan's Sovereignty Over 4 Islands : Summit: The Soviet leader, in turn, calls for an end to the 'Cold War' in Tokyo-Moscow relations.
- SIMI VALLEY : Council OKs Lower Rates for Water Use
- Another Voice Slams Kelley's Reagan Book
- TODAY AT AFI FESTIVAL
- Insurance Firm Lobbied Hard to Sway Lawmakers
- POLITICAL POLLS : THE PULSE OF POPULARITY
- No New Federal Funding Seen to Combat Child Abuse : Health: Administration plan calls for a series of high-profile events to focus attention on what a U.S. report last year called a 'national emergency.'
- Bush Orders Troops to Build, Defend Kurd Camps in Iraq : Refugees: The President says the expanded relief effort by the military will be temporary. He warns Hussein against attacking the U.S. units.
- New 'Non-Banks' Fiercely Compete for Business With Traditional Firms : Finance: Companies created the divisions to lend customers money for big-ticket items. Now they dominate a wide range of monetary services.
- COLUMN ONE : In Albania, the Misery Gets Worse : By clinging to communism, the voters effectively barred any escape soon from their poverty and mounting starvation. The West won't provide much relief until the old system is scrapped.
- D.A. Rejects Broderick Attempt to Plea-Bargain a 20-Year Term
- THOUSAND OAKS : Gang Connection Probed in Shooting
- Casitas Water District Defers Strict Rationing Plan Under Pressure
- Burbank's Strategy Backfires in Loss to Halcovich, Hart
- MUSIC : Battle Opens Up--but Not Until After Some Cross-Fire : Eventually, the internationally renowned soprano discusses her career, plans and even her hometown. She performs in her only West Coast recital Thursday at the Performing Arts Center.
- Japan Broadcaster Plans Worldwide News Venture
- Firms in State Draw Up Plans for a Rail Strike : Transportation: Many companies are set to shift to trucks. But that would mean higher prices to consumers for some goods.
- Gasoline Inventories Fall: U.S. inventories of gasoline...
- Fluor Daniel to Run $400-Million Project
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Gang-Linked Trial Opens in Chicago
- Qin Benli; Editor of Provocative Paper in China
- Vista
- Drownings Claim Lives of Toddler, 5-Year-Old : Accidents: A father finds his daughter at the bottom of algae-covered pool. The second death was that of an 18-month-old boy who had been comatose since falling into a back-yard spa Sunday.
- Trial on Fraud Charges Opens for 8 Lawyers : Law: The lawyers, called the alliance, allegedly bilked insurance firms in a scheme that ran up the cost of rigged lawsuits.
- Joseph P. Dougherty; Insurance Broker
- El Cajon
- Council Draws the Line on Tailgate Parties at Stadium
- BASEBALL REPORT : DAILY UPDATE : DODGERS
- Jurisprudence
- Blyleven Has Surgery, Is Out for the Season
- Merrill Lynch & Co.: The nation's biggest...
- The Party Line Is Party : Lifestyle: Cuban communism is using music and discos to woo post-revolution youth from cities to work in the rural areas.
- Brown Says He, Legislature Will Control Reapportionment : Boundaries: Conciliatory Assembly Speaker meets with members of congressional delegation, who are reportedly concerned that state lawmakers are interested in their posts.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Police Questioning of Kennedys Delayed
- There Is No Substitute for a Good Teacher : Projected state budget cutbacks rock the classrooms
- LITLE LOTTO RESULTS
- Supervisors Debate Over Seat on the Mountains Conservancy Board : Redistricting: In the end, board supports Ed Edelman's environmentalist candidate.
- Petition to Put Gates Back on Leave Is Rejected : Courts: The action allows the chief to stay on the job until his suit against the Police Commission is heard on April 25.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Canyon Accord's Signing Celebrated
- Olympic Games
- BASEBALL REPORT : DAILY UPDATE : ANGELS
- Beaupre Is Making Most of His Second Chance in the NHL
- No Games Allowed in the Classroom : High schools: Coaches are all business when it comes to emphasizing the importance of academics.
- BASEBALL REPORT : DAILY UPDATE : DODGERS : It Was a Much Different L.A. Story Against Clark the Night Before
- LATC Enters New Budget Era by Cutting Out-of-Town Talent
- ART
- East Meets West on Stage : Theater: Chinese Story Theater hopes to fill a void in San Diego.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 'Hit-Piece' Measure Is Closer to Approval
- SATICOY : Boy Pleads Innocent in Drive-By Slayings
- Canyon Jail Designated as Measure J Priority : Referendum: The supervisors' action is the first time that the issue has officially been linked to the strongly protested site near Anaheim Hills.
- Bloop Hit Ruins Day for Benes : Baseball: Morris' single off Andersen gives Cincinnati 1-0 victory over the Padres. Benes strikes out career high of 13.
- AMERICA'S CUP NOTEBOOK : Even Some of the Best Sailors At Times Have to Hitch a Ride
- CRAPPIES FIND NO SAFETY IN NUMBERS : Sky Is the Limit : Southland Fish Can Be Caught by Bucketful; Hard Part for Anglers Can Be Finding Them
- Aztecs Defeat Toreros With Ease
- Music Review : Krouse Offers Flamenco Fantasy at the Biltmore
- Businessman to Pay $61 Million to FDIC:...
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bush Tried Not to Step Into Iraqi 'Quagmire' : Kurds: But the depth of the commitment may be largely out of U.S. control.
- Fund-Raiser Done in Good Toast
- Police Investigate Troubled Theater Operation to See If Shows Will Open
- Coverage of Catholicism
- Latest Proposal for Oceanfront Tract Opposed
- Plan to Open High School in Malibu Wins Approval
- Harbor Freeway Closed by Bomb Threat : Transportation: Bag hanging from girder holds only bolts. Three-hour shutdown between King Boulevard and Florence Avenue affects 40,000 motorists.
- FILLMORE : Student Selection of Classes Faces Review
- CRIMES BY AREA COVERED BY THE LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT
- Palos Verdes Library Expansion Rests on Bond Sale
- Proposal to Help Unclog the Courts
- A New Role in an Old Favorite: Glynis Johns returns to the stage in 'A Little Night Music'
- MOVIES - April 17, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 17, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 17, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 17, 1991
- Names in the News - April 17, 1991
- Names in the News - April 17, 1991
- Names in the News - April 17, 1991
- Earnings Drop at Wells Fargo, Security Pacific
- Parretti Out as MGM-Pathe Chief; Alan Ladd Jr. Steps In : Entertainment: The ouster apparently was at the behest of Credit Lyonnais, the firm's largest lender, which has agreed to provide fresh financing.
- TOP HONOR: Cynthia Garner of Irvine, above,...
- Germany Will Triple Aid to Kurdish Refugees : Persian Gulf: Bonn will also send 40 helicopters to distribute supplies.
- Black Captain Seeks to Calm Stormy Foothill Waters
- BASEBALL REPORT : DAILY UPDATE : DODGERS
- HORSE FEATHERS: As it gets more expensive...
- TIDE RUSHES IN: There's a new land-to-ocean...
- FREEZE-OUT: Irvine political consultant Stuart Spencer has...
- SANTA ANA : Two Excessive-Force Settlements OKd
- Up-and-Comer Regeneron Has Amgen Backing : Biotech: The Thousand Oaks manufacturer is betting that the small Tarrytown, N.Y., company will develop new, effective drugs.
- Office Vacancy Rate of 14% Is Best in County
- Victoria L. Cleveland has been named director...
- Eli Lilly & Co.: The Indianapolis pharmaceuticals...
- Visa, MasterCard File Suit: The nation's two...
- TAIPEI : Pressing Reform
- Parents Tell of Fetus-to-Fetus Therapy Choice
- Amnesty Period OKd for Payment of Outstanding Traffic Citations
- PIRU : Student Pilot Hurt in Helicopter Crash
- Blankets Wanted for Gulf Refugees
- COSTA MESA : Public Invited to Ethnicity Dialogues
- Burbank Airport to Raise Parking Rates by Up to 40% : Fees: The increases affect mostly long-term stays and will raise about $1.5 million a year.
- Ramona
- Court of Appeal Upholds Conviction of 'Fatal Attraction' Killer
- BASEBALL REPORT : DAILY UPDATE : DODGERS : Hershiser Optimistic About Return
- FOOTBALL
- USC Off Aztecs' Schedule : College football: Trojans seek home game because of Coliseum renovation delay.
- BASEBALL REPORT : DAILY UPDATE : ANGELS : Henderson's Return Put on Hold
- Terry Has Total Recall of His Big Flop : Preps: El Modena runner is determined to learn from bad memories of last year's poor performance in State meet.
- With Notre Dame Down, Phelps Bows Out : Basketball: After a 12-20 season, he says 20 years with the Irish are enough. Former assistant Gillen said to be candidate.
- RAMS : Minicamp's Doors Open Amid Changes, Rumors and Concerns
- ART
- Limited Approval Expected for Mentor Corp. Drug:...
- Carolco Pictures Inc.: The Los Angeles entertainment...
- Specialty Marketing Is the Root to Profitable Yield of Oddball Crops
- Changing Creative Directors Helps Ailing Agencies Stem Client Flow
- Valenzuela Protest
- T-Bill Rates at Lowest Level in 3...
- Landsburg Co., Los Angeles, has named Laura...
- Electro Rent Posts 4% Rise in 3rd-Quarter Profit
- Temporary Layoffs Rattle Auto Workers : Unemployment: Although most qualify for 95% of their pay while off the job, some question whether the money is worth a life of uncertainty.
- Culture : Need Excuse to Drink? In Japan There's Always Cherry Blossoms : * And if you don't like that excuse, you can pick any other, for the Japanese love to party. One reason is a cultural history bathed in alcohol.
- Simi Valley : Elephant Rock Gets Landmark Status
- Prayers of 10,000 Celebrate End of Ramadan
- THE TIMES POLL : Faith in Banks Drops but Most Like Their Own
- Warning Not Required on Ill-Fated Takeoff : Aviation: Investigator says FAA employee did not have to tell pilot he was taking off in the direction of a mountain. Ten died in the private jet crash.
- 'Kris Kringle' Travis Parry Dies at 73 : Holiday spirit: The retired plumber's jolly appearance, sincerity and love of Christmas made him one of the area's most popular Santa Clauses.
- TODAY AT AFI FESTIVAL : F<i> ollowing are The Times' recommendations for today's schedule of the American Film Institute Los Angeles International Film Festival, with commentary by the film reviewing staff. Information: (213) 466-1767. </i>
- Pinkerton's Reports 1st Quarter Profit Up 88%
- S&L; Withdrawals Soar: Net withdrawals at the...
- Hillman Unable to Obtain Loan for 2nd Office Tower
- Investment Firm to Sell Stake in Foothill Group
- 1.75 Million More Shares of Pinkerton's to Be Sold
- Not Playing Politics in Base Closings, Cheney Tells Panel
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : 2 Get Life Terms in Kidnaping, Robbery
- Cities Face Stricter Water Rules If Drought Persists in '92 : Rationing: State contracts require urban users to begin sharing the burden equally with farmers. So far, rural areas have suffered more severe cuts.
- * Job Search: Former President Richard M....
- University Offers to Donate Land; Park Service Skeptical
- Brian Shucker, 33; Composer-Lyricist of 'Babes'
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Wilson Has Passing Marks on 100-Day Report Card : Capitol: Governor's public image and relations with lawmakers are good. But he still faces budget crisis test.
- San Diego
- Stars Quit but Producer Says Show Will Go On : North Hollywood: Kevin Von Feldt, jailed in the past for false advertising, has sold tickets to musicals.
- City to Treat Sewage Flows From Tijuana : Health: As a stopgap measure, the Point Loma treatment plant will handle up to 13 million gallons of sewage daily from Mexico. The city wants the U.S. to pick up the tab.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Painful Reordering of National Priorities
- YORBA LINDA : Link With an Italian Sister City Proposed
- SCHOOL REPORT : <i> News from the L.A. Unified school board meeting.</i> : Principals Given OK to Form Union
- Transient Held in Death of Burbank Tanning Salon Manager
- REGIONAL REPORT : Seized Assets Underwrite the War on Drugs : Crime: The millions of dollars are buying new equipment and increased manpower for law enforcement. However, the bounty is accompanied by problems, mostly political.
- Sepulveda Homeowners to Present Petition to Name Area North Hills
- Suspected Bomb Forces Police to Evacuate Station
- 2 Men Identified in Murder-Suicide Case
- COMMENTARY : A's Show Versatility in Their Vulnerability
- College Basketball
- Maddux's String Continues : Baseball: Padre reliever wins again as Reds fall, 3-2, in 11 innings.
- Hearing Begins in Suit Against President's Son
- Straw Borrower Admits to Bank Fraud Charges : Thrift: In an apparent plea bargain, a defendant says he was part of a Consolidated Savings plan to funnel money to an Anaheim fireworks firm.
- GM's Stempel Is Third in Big Three...
- Chamorro Upbeat About Aid Needs
- Burger King's Chief Is Trying His Own Hand at Cooking Up Sales
- Marines Probe General's Use of Military Planes
- Yeltsin Says He'd Back Gorbachev Against Any Conservative Threat
- BUENA PARK : Relationships With Parents to Be Topic
- Rules for Single-Room Occupancy Hotels OKd
- Countywide : Sheriff Apologizes for Indian Remark
- SANTA ANA : Trustee Has Own Plans for College
- Sailing
- COMMENTARY : Getting Jelly Out of His Latest Jam : A Few Words on Behalf of the Man Who 'Invented' Jazz
- ART REVIEWS
- TODAY AT AFI FESTIVAL : F<i> ollowing are The Times' recommendations for today's schedule of the American Film Institute Los Angeles International Film Festival, with commentary by the film reviewing staff. Information: (213) 466-1767. </i>
- Hoffa Ineligible for Teamster Presidency: A court-appointed...
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- Home Builder Files Chapter 11: U.S. Home...
- Yasunori Kaneko, former head of corporate finance...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Dow Up 12.38; Interest Rate Hopes Credited
- Merger Talks Broken Off: A Pennsylvania surgical...
- Survey Paints Gloomy S.D. Retail Sales Picture : Economy: U.S. Department of Commerce study contradicts more upbeat local reports.
- Postscript : Violence and Rust: A Fall From Grace : * Mathias Rust, who shocked the Kremlin--and the world--when he landed his small plane in Red Square several years ago, is on trial for attempted murder. Was the price of the famous flight just too high?
- Rotary's Expansion in Europe: Promise, Problems : Service organizations: Clubs are being created in the former Eastern Bloc and the Soviet Union, but some are concerned about the inclusion of communist members.
- Washington Doors Do Not Open for State Lawmakers
- A Big Day at the Big A and on Autry Way
- What's in a University Name? For Chapman, It's Status
- Family Mourns Death of Boy, 13
- First Executive's Officers Reaped Windfall Profits : Insurance: Four cashed out of a partnership just months before state took over firm's biggest subsidiary.
- SAN CLEMENTE : New Law Targets Theft of Recyclables
- Thief Tossed Away a Greater Treasure--a Box That Held Love
- Countywide : Local Leaders Join in Read Aloud Day
- County Sheep Flocks in Decline : Livestock: Drought and development are taking pastureland. Fewer than 10,000 head were counted this year.
- 7 Years and 2 Trials Later, Case Is Closed : Courts: A convicted drunk driver is sentenced to 11 years in state prison for vehicular manslaughter in the deaths of a mother and her three sons in Fullerton.
- San Diego
- BASEBALL REPORT : DAILY UPDATE : AROUND THE MAJORS : Mitchell Suspended, Will Appeal
- Mater Dei Pitcher Godwin Signs With Oregon
- Principals Urging Superintendent Not to Cut Athletics
- NBA ROUNDUP : Kings Set Road Futility Record: 35 and Counting
- Cellular Breakthrough : San Diego Firm at Forefront of New Mobile Phone Technology
- New Prison Blunts Old Depression's Sting
- Safeway Inc.: The food retailer reported net...
- EC Agrees to End Its Sanctions on Imports From South Africa
- Carter Disappointed by Chinese Response to Amnesty Appeal
- In His Own League : Baseball: John Hart is well-versed in the national pastime. His musings about the game can be heard on his new poetry hot line.
- Under Attack From the Seasonal Sneezes
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SOVIET UNION : A Glut of Conspiracy Theories : Across the political spectrum, people hungry for answers devour plots and rumors; one of them actually may be true.
- Bernson Fared Worst Near Porter Ranch in Council Primary : Elections: Runoff opponent Julie Korenstein's best showing was in the same area, where anti-development feelings are strong.
- Vista
- Countywide : 2 Utilities Await Ruling on Merger
- Yaroslavsky Proposes Creating Historic Zone in Fairfax District : Preservation: Move is meant to maintain the neighborhood's architectural flavor and block gentrification by commercial projects.
- BASEBALL REPORT : DAILY UPDATE : ANGELS
- Creative Computer's Net Income Drops 75%
- Citicorp, New York, named Thomas J. Cirillo...
- General Electric Co.: The Fairfield, Conn., conglomerate's...
- Teamsters <i> Are </i> Democratizing
- James R. Kuhlman has been named Los...
- Nation IN BRIEF : CONNECTICUT : Yale Society Closed for Inviting Women
- American Mobile Systems Gets $12-Million Financing
- Medical Advice: Know Thy Family History
- With Lightning Speed, U.S. Leaves Occupied Iraq : Pullout: As Hussein's forces re-establish control, fleeing refugees urge Americans to stay.
- Approval Likely for 15% Cut in Water Use : Oxnard: Residents would be limited to 85 gallons a day per person. The council last month rejected ordinances requiring 20% and 30% cutbacks.
- SIMI VALLEY : Council Postpones Bus Route Changes
- Music Was a Prelude to Bowling
- Don't Let the Image Tarnish : Executive Life case: Insurance industry needs to step in boldly
- Countywide : Lungren Has Praise for the 'Real Heroes'
- Builder of City Boat Says Firm Is Obligated to Fix It
- 2,800 Residents Seek to Secede From Sepulveda
- Edison's Crooks to Play Basketball at Chapman
- Forward-Center Davis to Attend SDSU
- Knaub Wins in Record Time
- NCR, AT&T; Should Resume Talks, Analysts Contend
- TransWorld Bancorp Profits Drop 19%
- Drop in Apple Computer Profit Fuels Technology Stocks' Selloff
- Euro Disney Gets Funds for Park's 1st...
- Deal for Trump Shuttle Reportedly Near: NWA...
- DOING BUSINESS / SPECIALTY GLASS : Glassmaker Specializes in High-Tech Exotica
- Chase Manhattan Posts 166% Jump in Profits
- Live Entertainment's 4th-Quarter Profits Triple
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- State Drops Request to Ease Sensitive Delta Regulations : Water: March rainfall makes the plan unnecessary, officials say. Environmentalists said the proposal would have threatened fish and wildlife.
- HAVANA : Remembering Bay of Pigs
- Neighbors Protest Return of Paroled Child Molester
- Truck Hits, Kills Man Walking on Off-Ramp
- On-Again, Off-Again American : Man Without a Country No Longer Adrift; Judge Returns U.S. Citizenship
- MISSION VIEJO : College Gets Grant for Cultural Studies
- COMMENTARY : Minoso Compromises the Integrity of the Game
- Practices Get Under Way Tonight for All-Star Basketball Squads
- Hats Off to Candy; Dodgers Beat Giants
- Woodbridge Turns It Around to Hold Off Laguna Beach in Volleyball
- MAGIC JOHNSON'S : Role Model : Laker Follows in the Footsteps of Robertson, With Assist Record Bonding Their Unique Abilities
- Music Cuts in Schools a Sad Note : Arts-related programs would be hit particularly hard when the county's public schools begin slashing their budgets because of drastically reduced state funding.
- Faithful in Her Fashion : Pop music: Christian pop star Amy Grant's steamy new video has some of her religious fans wondering if she's gone astray.
- O.C. JAZZ REVIEW : Stryk Lets Kei Akagi Play Up His Talent : Miles Davis keyboardist walks the non-electric side of the street in a featured role at the Studio Cafe in Corona del Mar.
- Tailored Baby Inc. said it has appointed...
- Tourism Slide Hurts Travel Firm : Vacations: Pleasant Hawaiian Holidays is coping with a recession-fueled decline in visits to the Aloha State with temporary layoffs, discounts and faith.
- ATI Medical to Sell Software Subsidiary: ATI...
- Sharper Image Tries New Focus : Retailing: The San Francisco firm that produced yuppie toys during the 1980s is changing its product line to try to cash in on environmentalism, home and family.
- High Court Agrees to Review College Desegregation Rules
- From Out of the Westways Came Writing
- Cancer's Family Tree : More Americans Are Turning to Genetic Counseling and Analysis to Assess Their Own Risk
- Researchers Plot Ways to Handle Anger : Behavior: Mental health experts see soap operas as potentially valuable in reaching low-income viewers.
- Countywide : Bill to Revoke Jail Fee Faces Opposition
- Judge Vaults Rail, Helps Nab Escaping Defendant
- 2 Agencies for Troubled Youths Merge Services : Van Nuys: The creation of New Directions for Youth stems from budget problems that forced one of the groups to reduce operations.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Ordinance Promotes Car Pools, Bicycling
- Glennetta Green
- BASEBALL REPORT : DAILY UPDATE : DODGERS
- Joe Aguirre
- CRADLE WATCH
- Company Ends Merger Talks With Birtcher
- Sales of Greenhouse and Nursery Items Blossom Into Tempting Market : Agriculture: USDA offers farmers an alternative to corn, cotton and soybeans. U.S. sales of greenery in five years climbed 41% from $5.18 billion to $7.29 billion.
- Boise Cascade Corp.: The forest products company...
- Schneider Wins 78% of Square D Stock:...
- Clock Brings $567,000
- More Witnesses Sought in Kennedy Case
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Painful Reordering of National Priorities
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council Expected to Question Water Cost
- Escondido
- Burbank Airport to Hike Rates for Auto Parking
- Lakeside
- Resurfacing Begins on I-8
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Master Chorale Performs Mozart : William Hall and company offer familiar material with a dull delivery, turning masterworks into routine.
- ART REVIEWS : Leibowitz Seeks Success Through Failure
- Soka Offers Park Service Part of Land : Calabasas: The Japanese school says the deal is worth $20 million. But the agency, which also covets the acreage, gives the plan a cool reception.
- Only in L.A.
- Trial Begins for Former Officer in 2 Slayings
- ANALYSIS : Vachon Has Played Key Role for the Kings
- BASEBALL REPORT : DAILY UPDATE : AROUND THE MAJORS
- ART
- MUSIC REVIEWS : South Coast Symphony Closes Season : Concertmaster Vladimir Polimatidi is a strong orchestral player but an uninspired soloist in Irvine Barclay program.
- ORANGE : Meeting for Seniors on Shared Housing
- With Notre Dame Down, Phelps Bows Out : Basketball: After a 12-20 season, he says 20 years are enough. Former assistant Gillen, Shumate are said to be candidates.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE : Jacoby Ends Another Boston Marathon in 13th
- America 3 Working Hard to Get Up to Speed : America's Cup: Gary Jobson leads group in game of catch-up with other syndicates.
- VALLEY-AREA DIGEST : Immel Up for Campbell Coach Job
- Flames-Oilers Not on Live TV
- THEATER : Wyatt's a Class Act in La Mirada's 'Miss Daisy' : A solid and economical performance by the 'Father Knows Best' mom anchors this satisfying show.
- Victor Posner May Have Been Fraud Victim:...
- Upjohn Co.: The health-care products firm posted...
- D. A. Probes Claim That Photo Firm Bounced Paychecks : Bankruptcy: Some salesmen accuse Traditional Industries of reneging on $13,000 before it filed for Chapter 11.
- Rail Strike Seen as Likely Despite Plea From Bush : Transportation: Both sides say they are far from a settlement. The President warns that a walkout would be an economic disaster.