- Calling the Valley Names : Monikers: "Twenty-nine Malls" wins the Rename the Valley contest, which set our homeland's best minds to feverish invention. But we still don't get "Lave Sus Manos."
- COLUMN RIGHT : Huge Nuclear Arsenal--Fact or Fiction? : Soviet economic prowess and mass gold reserves proved to be false. So why not weapons?
- Paying a High Price for Oil Dumping : Pollution: An auto shop owner is made an example to discourage others from improperly disposing of toxic products.
- Man Dies, 5 Others Injured in Costa Mesa House Fire
- FIRST PERSON : An Offbeat Trial Changes Jury's Views of Homeless
- Blocks of snow--not ice--are used in building igloos. The dome-shaped huts provide shelter by trapping warm air in their interiors.
- Heads-Up Crop : Genetic engineering has improved the fussy plant, now grown by only a few county farms.
- Hollywood : Tree Planting Planned
- Lead in Blood Reduced but New Standard Accents Risk
- * Gene Milford; Oscar-Winning Film Editor
- SOUNDS AROUND TOWN : Grace Notes on '91 : For anyone paying attention, the county produced a tall stack of cultural enticements last year in classical, jazz and new music.
- Prison Terms Urged for 2 in Capitol Sting
- Snow Surprises Israel and Jordan
- Environmentalists to File Suit Over State Parkland Loan : Development: Group hopes to keep a public agency from helping developers with a $10-million down payment on the acreage.
- The Region : Transit for Disabled
- Scampi's World Tour
- Macaroni-Cheese Soup, Pudding
- Just a Trip Down the Road for Naulls : Basketball: After a standout career at Beverly Hills High, he was courted by several universities, but decided to walk on at UCLA.
- MUSIC THE BOMBERS : In Flight Formation : The band won't let anyone forget about R & B. They've played everywhere and anywhere a zillion times, it seems.
- Overcoming Shyness in the Kitchen
- Lid Approved for Rents in Mobile Parks : Tenants: The ordinance puts a temporary cap on what mobile home park operators can charge and rolls back rents to June levels. It takes effect Jan. 30.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Migraines Afflict Poor, Study Finds
- BUENA PARK : Santa Ana Freeway Double-Deck Eyed
- SANTA ANA : City Plans Bristol Widening Project
- College Football
- Have Lawn Furniture, Will Travel : Camping: Couple proves that as long as you stay off the highways, travel in Europe is affordable in a recreational vehicle.
- '91-'92 Business. A look back and a look ahead. : It Was a Year to Make a Killing . . . or Get Killed : Stocks: A look at the winners and losers--and what separated the two.
- Project May Give Barrio Logan Big Lift : Design: Apartments, a shopping center and a Mexican cultural center are part of a redevelopment plan that developers hope will bring security and economic prosperity to the neighborhood.
- An Important Night of 'Insignificance'One night sometime...
- SOUTH COUNTY : Work Is Under Way on Leg of Toll Road
- MOORPARK : Opening Festivities Planned for Park
- Adobo on the Double
- The following are selected entries from...
- Police Report a Decrease in Drunk-Driver, Gunfire Cases : Holiday: No one was wounded by shots fired to welcome the new year, but a Fountain Valley man lost three limbs when a cannon exploded.
- Gorham Looks for Fresh Start at CS Northridge : College basketball: Former high school sensation who left Cal awaits his debut next season with Matadors.
- 6 Seriously Hurt in Head-On Collision
- Comeback Makes It All Peachy for East Carolina, 37-34 : Peach: Pirates score 20 points in fourth quarter to defeat N.C. State and complete 11-1 season.
- Nomadic Oppenheimer Settles In at Dominguez Hills for Senior Year
- Blackout Forces NBC to Call an Audible in Orange Bowl
- Profiles in Personal Passion
- '91-'92 Business. A look back and a look ahead. : Tips on Getting the Best Return on Investments : Strategy: Experts say stocks and bonds will continue to beat money-market instruments, gold and other rival investments.
- Washington, Miami Win--So Who's No. 1?
- BOOK REVIEW : Waugh's Letters Hold Tender Clue : THE LETTERS OF EVELYN WAUGH AND DIANA COOPER; <i> edited by Artemis Cooper</i> ; Ticknor & Fields : $27.50; 344 pages
- The editor-in-chief of The Advocate has recast the gay magazine as a clarion call to activism. Richard Rouilard is proud, outrageous and . . . : In Your Face
- Il Fornaio: The Irvine House That Bread Built
- Bird Counters Watch Skies for Signs of County's Ecological Health
- The Year in Review
- Wildmon's Crusade Against British Documentary : * Television: The conservative religious leader files a lawsuit to block the broadcast of an Emmy-winning program examining censorship in America.
- '91-'92 Business. A look back and a look ahead. : Long-Term Investing May Be <i> In </i> Again : 3 Kinds of Market Players May Shepherd the Strategy Through the Decade of the '90s
- * Raymond Guest; U.S. Envoy, Breeder of Racehorses
- '91-'92 Business. A look back and a look ahead. : Real Estate Rebound Not Expected Soon : Economy: Over-building, recession and layoffs in California and across the nation dim prospects for growth.
- Beverly Hills : Civic Center Trial Delayed
- FASHION : Father Knows Best : Girls are no longer raiding mom's closet. The hot new trend is to borrow dad's outfits.
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Road Movies : Films set in foreign locales enlighten viewers while, perhaps, satisfying their wanderlust.
- Hinshaw's Closure to Leave Vacancy in Town's Social Life : Retail sales: Grand old department store earned a reputation by providing full service, and became a household word for nearly four decades.
- Try Simple Recreations to Enjoy Quality Time With Preschoolers
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Founder's Days : Works by original conceptual artists and more recent offerings will be on display at UC Santa Barbara for several weeks.
- Presenting . . . 1992 : Will It Taste Great or Be Less Filling? Only the Psychics Know for Sure
- 2-Year Comparison of Toxic Emission Data
- Hollywood : Group to Help Retail Plan
- Mt. SAC Board Picks New Trustee, 2 Officers
- Armenians Will Celebrate Their Christmas Monday
- Restaurants Made to Order for Families : Dining: A child's plate is just the beginning at places that offer crayons and other distractions for youngsters. One way to find them is to ask other parents.
- Confronting Hate Crime
- A Glimpse of Indian Art
- The Region : Lecture, Video on Water
- Russia Taking Painful Steps to a Free Market
- Getting on Track
- Sixth-seeded Carl-Uwe Steeb of Germany rallied to...
- OUTDOOR NOTES / RICH ROBERTS : The 1991 Catch Wasn't All Good for Anglers
- Penn State Rallies to Win as Tennessee Loses Its Grip : Fiesta: Nittany Lions convert four turnovers into touchdowns to turn 17-7 deficit into 42-17 victory.
- Muslim World in Europe
- '92 Race for the Presidency
- Pierce Farm Classes Praised
- Curacao Became Home for Dutch Jews in 1652
- Perot on Education
- Antagonism Is Warranted
- Perot on Education
- Michael McCarty Isn't High on Reader's List
- Muslim World in Europe
- Pierce Farm Classes Praised
- '92 Race for the Presidency
- Few S.D. Police Call City Home : Lifestyles: Nearly two-thirds live outside the city. Why? Because San Diego is too expensive, too congested and has too much crime.
- '92 Race for the Presidency
- Profile of Mark Gold of Heal the Bay Was Compliment, Reader Says
- New Terminology
- '92 Race for the Presidency
- Clean Up East North Hills
- '92 Race for the Presidency
- Soka Deserves a Fair Review
- '91-'92 Business. A look back and a look ahead. : OUTLOOK '92 : <i> With bond and CD yields plunging, a tidal wave of new investors moved into the stock market in 1991. What happens now? Here's a look at some of the trends that may affect stocks in the new year, for better or worse. </i>
- Nichiren Shoshu
- '92 Race for the Presidency
- MOVIES - Jan. 2, 1992
- MOVIES - Jan. 2, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 2, 1992
- Obituaries - Jan. 2, 1992
- TELEVISION - Jan. 2, 1992
- TELEVISION - Jan. 2, 1992
- TELEVISION - Jan. 2, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 2, 1992
- A High-Tech Apple Pie
- Cities, Like People, Feel Pinch of Hard Times : Economy: Sales and sales tax revenues are down; unemployment and welfare rolls are up.
- Most Riders Appear to Obey New Helmet Law : Safety: Motorcyclists at a popular bar say they are complying under protest. About 50% of the county's Hells Angels say they won't wear protective headgear.
- It Just May Be a Heavenly Sunset
- RED, WHITE & BLUE: Starting today, the...
- MURDER ABROAD: UCI professor Marshall Houts heads...
- BEAM 'EM UP: San Clemente's Mike Henkoski,...
- Sun Shines Bright on Rose Parade Spectacle : Pageant: Protests have little effect on crowd. GM's controversial float captures the Sweepstakes Trophy.
- There's More to Marriage in California
- Placentia Robbery Was a 1-Man Job, Police Say : Crime: 'Mystery man' hindering efforts to resolve B of A hostage situation Tuesday was a bank customer.
- Vance Reports Yugoslav Talks Breakthrough
- Stories of Polite Bandit, 'Rambo' Hostage Unfold
- GRIM TALK: Roger R. Stanton, who takes...
- Airlines See Slim Chance of Business Taking Off Soon : Recession: The market will not improve much until the economy strengthens and carriers find ways to keep fares at money-making levels, industry officials say.
- Hyundai Recalls Almost All of Its Excel Models : Automobiles: A problem in the engine could lead to a fire, company says, although no such incidents have been reported.
- Breast Implant Maker Alters Hot Line Policy
- Rehnquist Says New Cases Tax Federal Courts
- SANTA ANA : City Kills 1 Housing Law, OKs Code Guide
- Lab Technician Testifies Man She Tested Wasn't Yacobozzi
- Repeating the Past--but One Time a Week
- World IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : U.N. Peacekeeper Plan Is Endorsed
- COSTA MESA : 3 Left Homeless After $80,000 Fire
- It's 'Respectable' Buchanan Who Tars the Republicans : Anti-Semitism: A David Duke is easy to isolate and discredit. But what of a candidate with the same ideas and Establishment credentials?
- Funeral Held for Slain Car Dealer
- SAN DIEGO COLLEGE NOTEBOOK / DAVE McKIBBEN : Morse Grad Kennedy Anchors the Huskies
- Robinson's Resignation From Rams Tops County's Top 20 List
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Oak Hill Crowns Mater Dei for Title
- LOS ALAMITOS : Danny Cardoza Will Retire at Meeting's End
- The Most Memorable Rose Bowl : History: In the 1963 game, Wisconsin, led by quarterback Ron Vander Kelen, scored 23 points in the fourth quarter in 42-37 loss to USC.
- SAN DIEGO SPORTS YEAR IN REVIEW : Sing Praises of Prodigies
- Debs Making a New Tradition Blossom
- Ikea Will Take Over Struggling Rival Stor : Retail: The acquisition will establish Ikea as one of the Southland's strongest furniture merchants.
- Canoga Park Woman Dies After Car Crash
- Huskies Roll in Tournament Behind Guards
- Coliseum Delay May Impact World Cup
- SUGAR BOWL : Notre Dame's Challenge: Contain Florida
- COTTON BOWL : Florida State Aims at Lesser Championship
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL BOWL REPORT : CITRUS : A Year to Remember, Cal Tries to Forget
- Vatican Exhibition Surveys 'The Work of Man' : Art: With an eye to 'the workers' Pope' Leo XIII, paintings from the 19th and early-20th centuries document human struggle in the age of industrialization.
- PDA Engineering Inc. in Costa Mesa, won...
- It's Harder Now to Help Troubled Banks : Finance: New law makes it tougher for the Fed to prop up those institutions while they work out credit problems.
- Judge OKs Maxwell Communication Accord : Media: The agreement, aimed at restructuring the firm, must be approved by a U.S. bankruptcy court.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Has Bush Taken the Right People to Asia? : Trade: Heavily weighted toward big firms and old-line industries such as autos, the entourage is not broad enough, some observers say.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Bomb Found in Wilson's Mail
- Homes, Roads Are Flooded as 2 Texas Rivers on Rise
- COLUMN ONE : Morning TV Shows Go Local : For 40 years, networks have given the nation a daily meeting place to exchange gossip, hear news, get a sales pitch. Fragmenting society and technology may end that.
- Two Germans Held in Lebanon Not Likely to Be Free Soon
- Bias No Longer Welcome at Mardi Gras : New Orleans minority groups cautiously hope the new law against discrimination will be observed at festival time.
- Girlfriend to Be Tried in Man's Death
- OXNARD : 2 Arrested on Auto Burglary Charges
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL BOWL REPORT : FIESTA : Recession Has Hit Bowl Games, Too
- It Wasn't a Rosy Beginning for This Game 90 Years Ago
- SAN DIEGO YEAR IN REVIEW : THE TOP 10 SPORTS STORIES : 8 : THE ARENA SHUFFLE
- There'll Be Life After Mozart : Performing: Bicentennial observations will be over, but there will still be music and dance events to look forward to.
- PEOPLE TO WATCH
- East Brothers Pull Coup on Billboard Jazz Chart
- SAN DIEGO YEAR IN REVIEW : THE TOP 10 SPORTS STORIES : 2 : 16-32, SKIDOO
- PREP NOTES
- RETAILING
- Loan Officer Is Dismissed by Landmark : Banking: Internal audit revealed at least $4.5 million in improper loans. Despite the loss, the bank expects to post a '91 profit.
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- Ukraine Seeks to Join World Bank and IMF
- New Issues Set a Record This Year : Securities: Initial public offerings of stocks and bonds hit $580 billion.
- Resettlement to Begin in U.S. for Thousands of Tibetan Refugees : Immigration: A small Orange County group participating in the volunteer effort hopes to raise $30,000 to bring about 50 people to the area.
- Bank's Troubles Leave Navy Workers Without Pay
- CONSUMER PRODUCTS
- Waddell to Be an All-Star Assistant
- Ale in Wrong Place at Right Time : Hancock Bowl: Linebacker, named the game's MVP, says he was out of position when he intercepted pass.
- SANTA ANITA : Riders to Start New Year on Track
- The Game, in a Few Nutshells
- Is the Price Too High? : Payment for Playing Football Can Be Debilitating Injuries, Lingering Physical Problems
- Double Team Turns Tables on Sheahan, Taft
- Ross Leaves Georgia Tech to Coach the Chargers
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL BOWL REPORT : ROSE : Jackson Gets in Some Final Words
- ART COMMENTARY : Wish List for Arts in New Year : Hopes: Topping the list is a wish that officials show more sensitivity in dealing with public art proposals.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- An Odd Lot for Stocks : Market: One adviser sees stocks in high-risk zone. Orange County-based companies outperformed Dow Jones Industrial Average.
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Judge Rejects Bid to Block Helmet Law
- Resettlement of Tibet Refugees in U.S. to Begin
- For San Diego Restaurants, 1991 Was Year of the Italian : Food: More of the ethnic eateries appeared, replete with more diverse menus.
- Some More Equal Than Others, Yeltsin Proves
- COUNTYWIDE : Fraser Takes Out Election Papers
- Appeals Court Won't Block State's Helmet Law : Safety: Ventura lawyer represents motorcyclists. The ruling allows police to begin enforcing the new requirement.
- COPPER BOWL : Indiana Gets All the Breaks and Trounces Baylor, 24-0
- Charger Fortunes Are Ross' to Bear : New Coach to Sign Contract Thursday
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- Telemarketing-Curbs Plan Gets Support : Banking: A House panel backs an industry call for a law aimed at stopping telephone solicitors from bilking people with credit cards.
- Warranty Won't Cover Costly Repair
- Dow Closes '91 Up 4.92 to Set Another Record
- A Defensive Victory for UCLA : Hancock Bowl: The signature on this one is dull, as Bruins beat Illinois, 6-3.
- SAN DIEGO YEAR IN REVIEW : THE TOP 10 SPORTS STORIES : 9 : 16-UNDER, AVOIDING THE GREEN
- Norman Feels Right at Home on Offense : Sugar: Former defensive standout at Ocean View has blossomed into one of Notre Dame's most versatile linemen.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL BOWL REPORT : ROSE
- 1992: It Can Only Get Better
- Key Economic Index Dips 0.3% in November
- Rebels, Loyalists Gird for Tbilisi Showdown : Georgia: Use of heavy weapons may intensify fighting. Embattled leader appeals for Western support.
- Across Antarctica With Humor and Hope : CROSSING ANTARCTICA, <i> by Will Steger and Jon Bowermaster,</i> Alfred A. Knopf $25; 320 pages
- FIXATIONS : The Winner of His Disc Content : A voracious collector finds gathering records and guitars--and other stuff--to be a most rewarding endeavor.
- TRABUCO CANYON : Pony Makes It Through Rough Ride
- Ex-Detective Files Harassment Claim
- Bad News When Skies Are Blue : WATER WATCH: Cloudbursts from heaven don't make sound resource policy
- Lawyers Fight Plan to Build Overpasses With Housing Aid : Lancaster: A firm accuses the city attorney of a conflict of interest. But officials say their program would promote low-cost accommodations.
- Prep Polls
- SAN DIEGO YEAR IN REVIEW : THE TOP 10 SPORTS STORIES : 3 : SDSU 52, BYU 52
- SAN DIEGO YEAR IN REVIEW : THE TOP 10 SPORTS STORIES : 6 : GOING ONCE, GOING TWICE, . . . SOLD
- NHL ROUNDUP : Ruzicka's Power-Play Goal Lifts Bruins to 5-3 Victory
- OTHER GREAT BOWL GAMES
- Standout Season Not Surprising to Cal's Willard : Citrus: Former Corona del Mar linebacker, who has excelled as a freshman for the Golden Bears, expects nothing less from himself.
- The Magical Kingdom of Firefly Hill : Arts: Celebrities came to Noel Coward's winter retreat for the Jamaican sunsets and for their host's wit and wisdom.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- 2.7 Million Added to U.S. Population in '91
- '92 Brings California to Political Crossroads : Government: Fall elections may alter partisan terrain and influence decisions well into the 21st Century.
- A Fire-Breathing Beast Bares Its Fangs
- Deputy Wounds Worker at Vista Shop
- Webster's Return Is No Help; Kings Give Up 5 Third-Period Goals in Loss
- Politics or No, Economy Will Rebound in '92
- California Wins Top Ranking for Job Site Safety
- Judge Orders Firm to Pay 19 Workers Wages, Penalties
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Nuclear Power Plant Going to Pakistan
- Georgians, Beset by Fear and Chaos, Seek Respite--and Deals--in Turkey
- OXNARD : Warning Issued on Fires Set by Children
- Odes to Rural Life : Leona Valley: An 86-year-old rancher's poetry, which sings praises of the high desert, is being used to fight plans for a large housing project.
- Nebraska Tries to Pull Rank : Orange Bowl: Despite Hurricane warnings, Cornhuskers could be a challenge for No. 1 Miami.
- Miscellany
- Esperanza Fans Are True to Their School
- Pro Basketball
- Riding Off Into Sunset
- Engbrecht Replaces Mochizuki at Van Nuys
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Chris Isaak: A High-Frisk Performance
- Songwriter Wins Large Settlement in Rap Suit : Pop music: Following a court ruling, Biz Markie and Warner Bros. agree to pay Gilbert O'Sullivan for rapper's 'sampling' of 'Alone Again (Naturally).'
- In Brazil, It's Buy Now or Maybe Never : Economy: Inflation continues to rock this South American country. Some say that panic is just around the corner.
- RETAILING
- $3-Million Lottery Prize Won in Time to Save Couple's Home
- Anxious Russians Try to Stock Up
- New Year Rings in Stringent New State Laws
- COUNTYWIDE : Cool Summer Gets Credit for Few Fires
- Harkin Betting the Time Is Right for Return to Past : Politics: Iowa senator's message plays on traditional populist themes. Some observers see a generational gap.
- MOORPARK : Shakespeare Group May Leave County
- Eyes on the Sky : Outdoors: Clean air and sweeping views draw residents to snowy peaks and sunny beaches to enjoy New Year's Eve day.
- Washington: First Bowl, Then Poll : Rose Bowl: James warns the Huskies that they must be concerned about Michigan, not Miami.
- Baseball
- Bankhead Relishes No. 1 Role
- Reruns, Game Shows Top Freedom Bowl TV Ratings
- Miscellany
- THE YEAR THAT WAS : 1991 : A Light-Hearted Look at the Quotes and Musings of the Region's Sports Personalities
- DEL MAR TORREY PINES BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Oak Hill Academy Dominates Mater Dei in Title Game, 69-50
- CALIFORNIA LAWS '92
- U.S. Cautious on Republics' Armies
- 2 Lancaster Judges Transferred : Superior Court: One-year assignments end for Charles L. Peven and Charles E. Horan. Veteran jurist Haig Kehiayan is named to fill one opening.
- A Window on the World : Oddities, Celebrities and Just Plain Folks Fill His Room With a View
- Associate of Reagan Quits Post : Library board: John Herrington's departure follows that of three other longtime advisers to the former President.
- Commander of El Toro, Tustin Bases Promoted
- Tending Spirits Wounded by AIDS
- Last Reagan Loyalist Quits Library Board
- Block Looks at '91 as Year of Restraint : Sheriff: He praises deputies' performances and cites firing of 55 officers as evidence of department's vigilance.
- Pro Basketball
- Nebraska Fullback Ineligible for Orange Bowl : Cornhuskers: Use of Soto, a starter at outset of season, could mean forfeiture of four victories.
- PREP NOTES : Corona del Mar Quarterback Kehrli to Attend Louisville
- Navidi Arrives Home With a Piece of the Northwest : Rose: Former Esperanza lineman returns to Southland with Huskies, bringing along Washington's stormy weather.
- Stai Hoping to Get a Shot at Miami : Orange: Redshirt freshman guard from Esperanza is optimistic that No. 11 Nebraska can upset No. 1 Hurricanes.
- SAN DIEGO YEAR IN REVIEW : THE TOP 10 SPORTS STORIES : 5 : OWED TO BILLY JOE
- Maryland Hires Holy Cross' Duffner as Coach
- Police Identify Woman Found Slain in Alley Behind Industrial Complex
- Mayor Won't Back Effort to Oust Kreep
- Back Alive: Who says the 1960s are...
- Thieves End a Sound Man's Hopes for Work in L. A.
- Converse Launches $1-Million TV Spot on AIDS Awareness
- AGRICULTURE
- Schmitt to Head Anjou Water Unit
- Hughes Aircraft Co.'s Ground Systems Group in...
- Medi-Cal Fees to Dentists Ordered Hiked
- Environmentalist Group's Lawsuit Seeks to Block Parkland Deal
- CONSUMER PRODUCTS
- Bush's Trip Carries Heavy Political Load : Asia: He must persuade American voters that opening markets abroad will help resolve what is wrong at home.
- Help Sell U.S. Cars in Japan, Prime Minister Urges Firms
- Mark Duffner, who compiled a 60-5-1 record...
- Harris Corp. Wins Huge FAA Contract : Aviation: The $1.66-billion award is for a communications system for airplanes.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Geologist to Head Water District Board
- Addressing New Year's Peeves Can Pay Off Later : Couples who eliminate those small irritations can make a big difference in their day-to-day lives.
- NORTH COUNTY : College to Offer Course for Teachers
- IRVINE : Water Supplier to Be Switched for 8 Days
- COUNTYWIDE : Holiday Closings
- COUNTYWIDE : Board to Consider Campaign Reforms
- Monthly Report
- Court Orders Rezoning of Warner Ridge : Growth: State Court of Appeal rules that the City Council broke the law by changing classification.
- New Helmet Law Takes Effect--and Will Be Enforced : Motorcycles: Some police agencies will issue warnings, but others, including the CHP, will give tickets.
- Miscellany
- Indianapolis Colt officials, already considering interim coach...
- FIESTA BOWL : Paterno, Majors: Old Friends, New Rivals
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE : KTGY Group Lands Country Club Design Project in Hawaii
- ENVIRONMENT
- AGRICULTURE
- California IN BRIEF : BELMONT : Stolen Cocaine Returned to Police
- Program to Assist Jobless Parents
- Mexico to Import Cars to Replace Old Polluters
- Coin Machine Accident
- Bringing Sailing Down to Earth : A couple that recently completed a 8,500-mile trip will fill Adventure Series lecture audience in on the pitfalls of an ocean voyage.
- Poet's Voice Provokes the <i> Lider Maximo</i> : Cuba: A young woman, now in prison, represents ideas and aspirations Castro refuses to acknowledge as legitimate.
- South Africa's Sense of Commitment : Moving determinedly to eliminate apartheid--thanks to Mandela and De Klerk