- U-2 Spy Plane Missing Near South Korea
- OBITUARY : Former Mayor Stuart Maude
- Santa Monica : Free Preschool Classes
- Watch on the Rinds : Tangelos, tangerines, kumquats and limes aren't a large cash crop in the county, but find favor at roadside stands.
- FBI Probes Slaying of Robbers by LAPD : Police: Existence of inquiry came to light in suit over SIS unit's killings of three men who had robbed a Valley restaurant.
- San Diego
- Triumph and Tragedy, One Year Later : Gulf War, like many others, left some issues unresolved
- ANAHEIM : King Holiday to Be Overtime Pay Period
- Officer, Motorist Hurt in Scuffle After Chase
- NEWPORT BEACH : Group Passes Out Condoms at School
- LAPD Officer Pleads Not Guilty in 4 Rapes
- Obituaries - Jan. 16, 1992
- New Review of Silicone Implants Urged
- Glendale : 2 Plead Guilty in Beating
- California IN BRIEF : CROCKETT : Wires in Crash Criticized in 1977
- MOVIES - Jan. 16, 1992
- TV REVIEW : A Cozy British Mystery Unfolds in KCET Tonight
- ART REVIEWS : Alexis Rockman: Unholy Alliance of Disney, Bosch
- The Unlikely Medici : A Pair of Art Fans Assemble What May Be the 'Premier Collection' of Its Type
- MOVIES - Jan. 16, 1992
- Sundance Rides Again With Confidence : * Film: The festival, which begins tonight, spawned controversy on-screen and off in '91.
- Peters to Forgo 1992 Season at Northridge in Hopes of Joining Spring Football League
- Media Lack Women, Minority Leaders, Survey Says
- Bush's Trip to Japan
- TELEVISION - Jan. 16, 1992
- O.C. MUSIC REVIEW : McDuffie, Michaelian at Barclay
- It Looks Like a Great Year for Women in the Theater
- MUSIC REVIEW : Stade Warms a Cold Pavilion
- Bush's Trip to Japan
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 16, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 16, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 16, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 16, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 16, 1992
- Candidate List for Senate Seat Far From Stable : Redistricting: Curtis Tucker Jr. and Ralph C. Dills both have said they will seek new 25th District seat. But Tucker is being pressured to drop out and Dills hints he may change his mind.
- Newport Says $1.2 Million Missing in Embezzlement : Courts: Alleged loss to city at hands of ex-utilities director is now dwarfs original estimate. Officials vow to impose new safeguards.
- Timothy J. Cooley has been appointed president...
- 'Major Redesign'? Try a Mild Make-Over
- FIXATIONS : The Sounds of Stylus : For Fountain Valley man who collects old phonographs, a needle in the groove brings history to life.
- Quartz Hill Rescued by Prince's Sidekicks, 69-56 : Prep basketball: Saugus stifles high-scoring guard, but three lesser-known Rebels score in double figures in win.
- 1.5 Million Cars Recalled by GM
- Settlement Reached in Suit Over United Crash in Iowa : Transportation: Nine people involved in the 1989 accident work out a deal with the carrier, the engine maker and McDonnell Douglas.
- New Signal Descrambler Aims to Foil Satellite-Dish 'Pirates'
- * Nicholas Perkins Hardeman; Award-Winning History Professor
- U.N. Monitors in Croatia Face Formidable Mission
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Seat Belts Credited for Drop in Deaths
- 'Too Sexy' Dancers Cancel Chinese Tour
- Book Bytes : Are You Ready to Curl Up With a Good Computer Screen?
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Court Ruling Ends Ridgeline Dispute
- Clinton Visits GOP Stronghold : Politics: Democrat aims message at members of both major parties at fund-raiser in Orange County.
- Chula Vista
- Anti-Smoking Effort Working, Study Finds : Health: The number of those who light up has dropped 17% in three years; a 75% reduction by the year 2000 now seems possible.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Canucks Open a Nine-Point Lead
- One Chip Shot Has Made the Difference for Pavin : Golf: Winning last year's Bob Hope Classic in a playoff has given his game a charge.
- Trout Fishing Remains Good at the Southland's Reservoirs
- . . . Coming Right Up in This Exclusive Action Column! ! !
- Not a Super Bowl, Only Opening Day
- On a Claire Day, You Can See All the Way Down to Anaheim
- MUSIC REVIEW : Ahlstrom, Joyce in Keyboard Merger
- Hilton Hotels' Revenue Is Down 13% in 4th Quarter
- Businesses Call for Tax Credit for Industry : Commerce: They say it would boost investment in equipment and research, stimulating the economy better than tax cuts or other alternatives.
- Seven Victims in Crash of Small Plane Identified
- AF General Puts Iraqi Casualties at 30,000 or Fewer
- 4 Opposition Party Leaders Arrested in Kenya : Crackdown: They are charged with spreading rumors attacking President Moi's government.
- SEAL BEACH : Fire District Plan to Get More Study
- OXNARD : Woman, 69, Raped, Robbed in Home
- Latinos Seek New Community College District : Education: The board is urged to redraw areas to increase minority voting in Oxnard, El Rio and Nyeland Acres.
- Police Seek Parents of Abandoned Infant
- 3 in S. County Family Listed in Plane Crash : Fatalities: Woman, 2 grown children are among the dead after weekend trip to Las Vegas. The pilot was reportedly warned of unsafe flying conditions shortly before the accident in Nevada foothills.
- Mayor's Proposal to Aid Business Meets Council Resistance : Government: Several O'Connor initiatives gain quick approval, but tax suspension idea gets cold shoulder.
- PREP ROUNDUP : No. 1 El Toro Dominates Dana Hills in Girls' Soccer
- If Campbell Hall High found itself in...
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Rockwell Plans 1,000 Layoffs
- Muscovites Find They Have to Compare Prices : Shopping: Under Communist rule, because of shortages, they would buy anything available. Soaring costs have forced them to be more prudent.
- Immigrants in California
- Military Has Lesson for Rebuilding U.S.
- 5 Sites Fighting for O'Hare's Leftovers : The big airport is crowded and the Windy City has competition to snare a new one.
- Orange's Missing Millions Never Got to City Account
- Man Backs Up Car, Runs Over Daughter
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Balloons Blamed for Wildlife Deaths
- Number of Smokers Drops 17%, Study Says
- Volley of Gunshots Prompts 2 Arrests
- Supervisors Consider Banning Gangs From Parks : Laws: The board asks for a list of trouble spots. The ACLU has filed suit to fight a similar ordinance in the city of San Fernando.
- WELDON CANYON : Hearing Planned on Landfill Report
- Proposed Tax Aims to Raise School Funds : Education: Property owners could see taxes increased an extra $87 for every $100,000 assessed valuation to pay for building new schools and modernizing existing ones.
- Truck Hits and Kills Pedestrian in Palmdale
- King Week Events
- SIS Squad Describes Shootings : Courts: Robbers were shot after they brandished guns, detectives testify. The the surviving victim has said that he and his accomplices were unarmed.
- City Tried to Free Its Manager From 'Double-Dip' Law : Government: Records show unsuccessful effort for legislation to let Dana Point's Talley collect $90,600 pension, $99,500 salary.
- Black Muslim-HUD Security Pact in Doubt : Housing: Farrakhan group appeared on verge of landing contract for Venice apartment buildings.
- Stillwell Gets Two-Year Offer From the Padres : Baseball: McIlvaine wants former Kansas City shortstop to fill vacancy at second base.
- Camarillo's Bateman to Play Football at Brigham Young
- AMERICA'S CUP DAILY REPORT : DEFENDER TRIALS : After Star & Stripes Wins the Start, Rest of First Race Is All Defiant
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Defiant Breezes to Easy Victory : Sailing: Melges, crew perform flawlessly to beat Stars & Stripes as defenders' competition gets under way.
- Come Again?: It may be ancient history,...
- New CPR Procedures May Improve Survival Chances : Medicine: Results of first major study indicate that technique can 'save many more people,' doctor says.
- Newhall School District Weighs Establishing a Year-Round Schedule
- Closure Claws : Snarling Bobcat Quickly Empties South County Store
- Bill Would Toughen Test for District Fees
- THOUSAND OAKS : Ex-Bank Officer Is Sentenced to Prison
- Abandoned Newborn's Mother Arrested
- ORANGE : Street-Widening Decision Postponed
- CAMARILLO : Ex-Police Officer Chases Thieves
- County Takes First Step to Prohibiting Gangs From Parks : Crime: Law would be fashioned after a San Fernando ordinance, which is being challenged in court.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Country Day Sets Scoring Mark in 143-60 Victory
- Benkert Named Westlake Track Coach
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Indiana Quiets Funderburke, Ohio State, 91-83
- STAGE REVIEW : Lesbian Jealousy Intensifies in 'Tears'
- Gayle N. Bullock has been appointed president...
- Trimedyne's New Year Gets Happier and Healthier : Securities: Recent federal approvals of two products spur investor interest and shoot stock prices up by 33% in a day.
- Ambush in Guatemala
- Winter Blast Dumps Snow Over Midwest
- Mentally Ill Find Health in Flowers : Therapy: A Chula Vista shop employs patients, who work their way back into the mainstream.
- Conviction Reduced in Pipe Bomb Explosion : Courts: The action could make Donald Lee Morse eligible for parole in less than two years. Two officers were killed trying to defuse a device in 1986.
- Workers at Welfare Office Angry Over Shift Proposal
- CSUN Women Lose; Record Falls to 0-19
- Immigrants in California
- Techniclone Tries to Squelch Buyout Rumors
- Aerojet Loses Suit Over Cleanup Costs
- First Captive California Condors Freed in Wild : Wildlife: Reintroduction of rare species comes 10 years after a disputed breeding program was started.
- New White House Lobbyist, Manager Named by Bush
- Diabetes' Toll Unites Fathers : * Common struggle with the agonies of their children's illness leads to support group and foundation.
- City Will Test Legality of Bid to Bar Homes
- LAPD Told to Be More Accountable for Dogs
- ANAHEIM : Man to Face Charges That He Killed Baby
- IRVINE : Recycling Center at UCI Will Close
- UC San Diego Knocks Off Division II Foe Puget Sound
- The Mystery of the Ambush
- CS Long Beach Women Win
- Flight-Wary Falcons Wing a Commercial
- Clinton Urges Unity, Makes Pitch for Crossover Support at Luncheon
- County Moves to Limit Auto Paint Pollution : Emissions: Shops and hobbyists may be required to use low-toxic sprays, more efficient equipment and enclosed booths.
- PLATFORM : Democracy at Work in Bell Gardens
- Activists Renew Call for AIDS Bias Ban : Government: County supervisors are asked to approve anti-discrimination measure. Board rejected it in '89 and isn't likely to change now.
- Mobile Unit to Offer Free Medical Screenings
- FULLERTON : Scouts Are Uniformly Delighted
- Throwing Water on Year of the Sailor
- ROUNDUP : DeCarriere Scores 31 as Faith Baptist Rolls Over Campbell Hall
- TENNIS AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Edberg, Seles Playing Through Injuries
- AMERICA'S CUP DAILY REPORT : DEFENDER TRIALS : Defiant Has Lead at Every Mark, Beats Stars & Stripes in Opener
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No. 5 Tustin Presses the Issue, Beats University
- Sweeney Denies Trying to Insult Investigators
- Examining a Hollywood Legend : Theater: Michael Kearns' says his 'encounter' with Rock Hudson prompted him to write a show about homophobia, artistic identity.
- POP REVIEW : Stuart's Passionate Vocals
- Ronald Lightstone has been named executive vice...
- HEALTH
- Vacation Over, Gorbachev Goes Back to Politics
- Inspector Says Iraq Admits a Nuclear Bomb Effort
- County Woes Blamed on State, U.S. : Government: 'State of the County' address includes warning that more programs face cuts as the county's financial problems worsen.
- Salvador and Rebels Wrap Up Peace Agreement
- $1 Million Bail Set for Doctor Accused in Chloroform Killing : Courts: Prosecutors say the New Jersey physician administered the anesthetic to his female traveling companion so he could have sex with her.
- Jaywalking Into the Time Machine
- President's Intent
- FILLMORE : Schools Seek Funds to Offer Breakfast
- VENTURA : Woman Hurt in Tussle With Robber
- ORANGE : Workers Stay Home as Cleanup Continues
- COUNTYWIDE : Court Refuses to Shut Airport Fuel Tanks
- COUNTYWIDE : Physician Warns of Valley Fever Threat
- SANTA PAULA : Car Hits Building; Elderly Couple Die
- Free Agent Willie Fraser Will Rejoin the Angels
- Part of the Crew, but Not Part of the Action : Sailing: Introducing the 17th man--on Stars & Stripes, he's just along for the ride.
- Area Players Drafted for Spring League
- Baseball
- Once a Stopgap, Holman Becomes a Stopper in Goal
- Vehicle Sales Drop Despite Lower Rates
- Tarzana Woman Kills Herself After Attacking Son, Mother : Crime: The 3-year-old is stabbed repeatedly and the second victim, 79, is struck several times with a hammer. Both remain hospitalized.
- Border Assault Case Against Boy Dropped : Tensions: Parties involved profess satisfaction as Mexican youth gets probation on lesser charge after being accused of assaulting Border Patrol officer.
- CONEJO VALLEY : State Farm Disputes Report of Cutbacks
- What Cup? Race Fever Hardly Hot on 1st Day
- Carlsbad Teacher Named in Sex Probe
- FULLERTON : Affordable Housing Topic for Workshop
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Capistrano Valley Wins in Its Usual Fashion
- STAGE
- Suits By, Against Milli Vanilli Remain : Courts: More than lip service may be paid when lingering legal claims against Pilatus, Morvan, their producer and record company are resolved.
- Johnson's 'Cowboys' Proves 7-Year Wait Was Worth It
- Roundup
- QUOTABLE
- Merger of Mining Venture Expected
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Soviet Immigrants in Israel Not Eager for Army
- AIDS Drug DDC Inferior to AZT, Study Determines : Health: Disappointed manufacturer halts research a year early but says medication still shows promise when used in combination with other compounds.
- OJAI : Council Backs Plan for 1 Waste Agency
- New Group Forms to Fight Santa Clarita Growth Cap : Development: Business leaders and residents target April initiative. The measure would limit housing to 475 units annually.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Arrested in Embezzlement Case
- Tax to Finance New Police Facility Gets on Ballot
- VENTURA : School Boundaries to Be Discussed
- Oxnard Doubles Collection of Recyclables Over 4 Months
- Trial Begins for Pair Charged in Drive-By Killing of Woman, 20 : Thousand Oaks: Prosecutor says the gunman in the May 31 shooting was aiming for gang rivals and missed.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Cavaliers' Winning Streak Ends
- Walsh Discusses Stanford Job With Leland
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Tennis Team Seems Forever Young
- CSUN's Chandler Likely to Return
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Dow Climbs 60.60, or 1.9%, to Get Back on Record-Setting Track : Markets: Stocks gain even as bond yields inch higher; rumors about a surge in consumer confidence drive some buyers.
- Laguna Pact for Wildlife Preserve OKd
- Lemon Grove
- California IN BRIEF : LA JOLLA : Mother Teresa May Leave Hospital Soon
- LOS ANGELES TIMES POLL : City Residents Back Concept of Taxing to Hire More Police
- MUSIC REVIEW : Conservative but Engaging Premiere : Robert Cummings' Flute Concerto, performed by the Orange County Chamber Orchestra, is unoriginal but manages to steer clear of cliche.
- Finally Free
- U.S. Backs States in Lifting of Prison Caps : Crime: Barr says the federal government will help in efforts to eliminate court-ordered population limits at overcrowded facilities.
- Singers Make a Pitch for Perfect Harmony : * Music: Having fun is the primary motivator for Pasadena members of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing.
- A Guy Feels Right at Home in Sports Bar
- Threadbare Striped Pants : Diplomacy: Our economic success and the health of democracy overseas depend on a Foreign Service so poor that it can't afford language training.
- Food Aid: Distribute It--Maybe Even Retail It : Struggling former Soviets need more than cargo drops
- Residents Complain of Abuse by Police : Law enforcement: Rep. Waters leads 20 protesters from Imperial Courts housing project before commission. They say detentions have continued since shooting.
- CONSPIRACY WATCH : 29 Steps
- LAPD Officer Held in Rapes of Four Women : Police: He is accused of threatening to arrest or jail them. He allegedly shot another who was trying to flee his advances.
- Washington's Gilbertson Becomes Cal Coach
- LOS ALAMITOS : Two Winning La Primera Trainers Try for an Upset of Corona Chick
- Danger That Will Leave You . . . : Breathless! : Ventura Oral Surgeon Terry Maas Is a World-Class Spearfisherman
- Going to the Mat on Pins and Needles : Braving the Barbs of Her Teammates at Buena, Strong-Willed Anita Stansbery Quickly Shows That She Belongs as 'One of the Guys'
- Glendale Eliminates Badminton
- Jurisprudence
- Money Talks on TV Pilot : Television: Kitty Kelley was surprised to discover that economic realities dictate guests be paid to appear on her new talk show.
- McDonnell Douglas on Tuesday announced executive management...
- Funds Diverted, Defense Firms Allege
- BANKING/FINANCE
- Magic, on Panel, Says AIDS Fight Belongs to All
- TV REVIEW : Emmylou Harris' First Special Truly Is
- Retail Sales Growth at 30-Year Low : Stores: 1991 saw only a 0.7% rise in business, the worst showing since 1961.
- Tax Funds for Jails
- King World Chief Pleads No Contest to Battery
- They're Reveling in the Spirit of Independents
- Former HUD Official Indicted in Fraud Probe
- Cal State Trustees Increase Fees 40%
- 5,859 Would-Be Gun Buyers Rejected Under New Records Checks
- Smoking Ban in All County Buildings Passes 1st Vote
- Stuck in a Political Desert
- CYPRESS : Rabbit Reprieve Granted by Council
- Home for AIDS Patients May Open in 1993 : Health: A group of activists is considering using a Victorian house near Ventura County Medical Center.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- You Couldn't Blame the Bills if They Were Feeling Defensive
- Baseball
- Arizona Remake : Not-So-Brash Bonvicini Is Turning Around Tucson's Program
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Recession Appears to Be Culprit for Poaching
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Pacific Shores Basketball Team Gets Dunked By Funky Jammers
- Abstract View of Calligraphy : Art: Kazuaki Tanahashi's works encourage quiet contemplation, even though some are four feet high.
- STAGE REVIEW : Heavy Hand Puts Cracks in 'Glass' : Overdone Cypress production shatters the delicate balance of the dramatic classic.
- BANKING/FINANCE
- Caller ID Plan Stirs Controversy : Telecommunications: Some say letting phone users see who's calling before they answer would cut crank calls. Others question privacy issues.
- Concerns About BofA Merger Raised at Hearing : Banking: Some fear service to low-income and minority customers will suffer despite the merged bank's pledge of added loans for those clients.
- CalPERS to Invest in Home Building : Real estate: The California Public Employees' Retirement System hopes to help the state's depressed housing market by investing $225 million in it in 1992.
- Council Appointed to Govern Algeria
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Boston Police Panel Calls for New Chief
- Death Penalty Order Assailed : Justice: Criminal defense lawyers say U.S. Supreme Court's directive to speed cases risks shortcuts on rights.
- Treasurer Calls Wilson's Budget Unrealistic : Finance: Kathleen Brown says the governor's proposal could further hurt the state's credit rating. She is accused of failing to provide solutions.
- Council Tentatively OKs 3.6% Water Rate Increase
- COUNTYWIDE : Infertility Support TEAM Offers Help
- 83 Illegal Immigrants Held in Crackdown on Phony Documents : Sting: INS targeted widening number of rings that provide counterfeit proof of residence.
- The Complex Politics of Smog
- USD Stands Firm on Commitment to Football : Athletics: Iannacone says he will revive Division I-AAA proposal at next NCAA Convention.
- CSUN Streak at 3 After Win Over Montana St.
- TV Ratings : Football Propels CBS to Victory
- Hughes Shifting Gears for GM : Aircraft Unit to Mass-Produce Controllers for Electric Car
- Rockwell to Cut Another 1,000 Southland Jobs : Employment: Drop-off in NASA business costs Seal Beach-based Space Systems Division. Aerospace industry woes mount.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Ex-BCCI Official Held in Bribe Probe
- A Place to Let the Kids Slide : They Rule in a Lost Kingdom Featuring Sea Dragon Slide, Sand-Bound Viking Ship
- Poll Finds San Diegans Support Outlawed Jail Tax : Times Poll: However, few think the Supreme Court's rollback of the sales tax will lead to an increase in crime.
- Wet 'n Wild Wave Hits Breaker in Santee Board : Amusement: Divided water district panel delays decision on a proposal for a 45-acre water theme park.
- UCSD Medical Center Fire Forces Brief Evacuation
- TENNIS AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Stich Finally Realizes He Must Slow Down
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- SCENE ON THE STREET : Running for Cover
- Nation IN BRIEF : MISSISSIPPI : First GOP Governor Since 1876 Sworn In
- CONSUMERS : Something Extra at the Auto Shows : Gadgets: It's not just the waxes and the personalized license plates. Accessories make up an interesting--and often lucrative--side industry.
- Lemon Grove
- The California Dream Is Far From Over : Economy: The state must not betray its long tradition of progressiveness and compassion to cope with a short-term crisis.
- County OKs Architects for Juvenile Hall Wing
- Community College Trustees Revive Discretionary Fund Plan : Finance: Vote is scheduled on a proposal that would allow each board member to spend money from a $100,000 pool as he or she sees fit.
- Tough Talk in Stanton's 'State of County' Speech : Supervisors: New chairman wants to work judges on weekends, fingerprint welfare recipients and cut vacant jobs.
- Official Seeks Local Assembly Plant for Rail Cars and Buses : Transit: Jobs would be created if the vehicles needed for the proposed Green Line were built in this area, county commissioner argues.
- County OKs Plan to Contain Soil Erosion
- WESTMINSTER : Commission Calls for Curbs on Nightclub
- Injured Angel Cordero Has His Spleen Removed
- Baseball
- SDSU's Dietz Stages Unique Kind of Rally
- CS Northridge Stops Montana State, 81-77
- Tony Macias has been appointed director of...
- * H. Meade Alcorn Jr.; 1950s GOP National Chairman
- BOOK REVIEW : 'Elder Statesman' Nixon on Geopolitics : SEIZE THE MOMENT; America's Challenge in a One-Superpower World, <i> by Richard Nixon</i> , Simon & Schuster $25; 322 pages
- CONSUMERS : The Getting of Gadgets Made Easy
- Ukraine Dropping Ruble as Rift With Russia Grows
- Eliminating the Bounce of Bad Checks : * Consumers: Run a red light, go to traffic school. Write a bad check, and you may be sent to a class that tries to break your little habit before it becomes a big problem.
- What company would hold seminars titled "Leaving...
- Gates Sharply Scolded by Commission : Law enforcement: The police chief is ordered to submit a report on his plan to take control of the community-based system and other operations.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Teen-Agers Admit String of Burglaries, Officials Say
- Trial Ordered in Sandwich Shop Deaths
- Rebate Debate: Resolve Sorely Tested in Mission Viejo
- Poway Council Debates Future of Its Downtown
- Able-Bodied to Lose Welfare Benefits Starting Feb. 1
- Kings Waste 3-1 Lead in Tie With Sharks : Hockey: They score all their goals in first period, blow a power-play opportunity in overtime.
- Pierce's Fregeau Commits to CSUN
- Near-Miss Nearer Than Thought : Aviation: An Alaska Airlines flight with 49 aboard came within 100 to 200 feet of a Piper Navajo at John Wayne Airport rather than the half a mile first reported.
- AIDS Service Agency Names 1st Woman CEO
- Small Schools Face Big-Time Obstacles : Athletics: Finding a place to play--and getting there--are only two of the many challenges.
- MUSIC : At Home With Tosca's Jealousy : A Previous Marriage Taught Carol Neblett About the Green-Eyed Monster
- Rob and Fab, After the Fall : Ex-Milli Vanilli Duo Confident They Can Sing on Their Own