- Green Party Backs McGrath, O'Connell
- Supervisor Says He Won't Accept Perks : Government: Three of John K. Flynn's colleagues state he should have waited until a panel finishes reviewing compensation.
- Leaders Focus on Community Links : Conference: League of Cities speakers suggest neighborhood-based governing as a way to reduce alienation of the electorate.
- FULLERTON : 'Flyer Parties' May Soon Be Shot Down
- Obituaries - Oct. 13, 1992
- Asner Likes 'Hearts' Role of 'Visiting Star'
- ART
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Ikiru': Classic of Self-Discovery : Kurosawa's 1952 masterpiece is a story of deep personal emotion set against the backdrop of a reeling postwar society.
- Local artists and writers are invited to...
- Weekend Box Office : A Bang-Up Opening for 'Under Siege'
- O.C. THEATER / MARK CHALON SMITH : When Is an Alien Not an Alien?
- TELEVISION - Oct. 13, 1992
- MUSIC
- TELEVISION - Oct. 13, 1992
- Magic Sits Out Practice, Not Scrimmage
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Esiason's Arm Is Not Broken
- Boxing
- Meetings Don't Clear Up Status of Titan Football
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 13, 1992
- Absent Bedford Is Cut by Bullets
- TONIGHT'S DEBATE:
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Knox Has Theory on Slow Starts
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Huskies Bench 17-0 Hobert
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE : Glavine: No Apology for 1-4 Record
- OAK TREE : Ancient Title Handicap Is Won by Gray Slewpy
- Sandy NeedhamSchool: Santa Margarita HighSport: TennisPosition: No....
- LOS ANGELES : LAPD Urged to Ban Police Hiding of Badge Numbers
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Injuries Take Toll on Defense
- A Shy Sierra Emerges From Canseco's Shadow
- Padres Fire Day, Hire Duensing
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Playing Hurt, They Didn't Get Worse
- PREP NOTES
- Things Worse Than Expected at Fullerton
- ART REVIEW : Probing the Nature of Perception
- Electro Rent Profits, Revenues Up in Quarter
- U.S., EC Still Deadlocked in Trade Talks
- * Bill Clark has been elected chairman...
- Technology : O.C. Fails to Make Business Week List of Regional Hot Spots
- * Whittaker Electronic Systems of Simi Valley...
- '92 POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE: : How Business Views the Election
- Paul Vikner has been appointed vice president/general...
- Demand for Hummer Has Dealers Humming Happy Tune : Auto retailing: The civilian version of the Humvee, vehicular star of Persian Gulf War, draws showroom crowds despite $42,000 price.
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 13, 1992
- Airlines to Raise Fares This Week : Travel: The price hike amounts to between $10 and $30 on all routes of the nation's major carriers. It begins Thursday.
- Gramacci Clothing Firm Buys Building in Oxnard
- The High Cost of Driving
- American Mobile to Sell $3.5 Million in Assets
- Coldwell Banker Unit Names VP
- Pacific Enterprises Sells Oil, Gas Assets to Hunt : Utilities: The parent of Southern California Gas is shedding subsidiaries to ease its debt burden.
- AIRLINES
- HemaCare Expects to Expand PHT Testing : Medicine: The AIDS treatment showed promising results in a yearlong trial. But several steps remain in the lengthy process of bringing the therapy to market.
- Scientists Honored for 'Biological' Pest Control Work : Agricultural: Two Americans receive World Food Prize for method now used to fight the Medfly and others.
- LIMA : Last Appeal
- Ben Maddow; Screenwriter Co-Wrote 'The Asphalt Jungle'
- Instant Polls Pick Winner While Debate Still Echoes : Media: Voters surveyed by news organizations generally agree Clinton, Perot benefited from 3-way exchange, while Bush lost ground.
- Russians' Warning Shots Halt Greenpeace Vessel
- BIRMINGHAM : Emergency EC Meeting
- Where Credit Is Due : Approval of Lending Institution in South L.A. Expected
- ENERGY
- * Lockheed Corp. named Peter C. Reynolds...
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Did Host Get Ahead of KFI?
- Hughes Team Gets $2.5-Million Contract
- * Stevens Construction Inc., based in Lancaster,...
- Campbell Offers $860 Million for Arnotts : Buyout: The American food company's bid for the Australian firm is attributed to the battle for the Asian market.
- Getting New Plane Off the Ground : Manufacturing: Advanced Aerodynamics' Jetcruzer is a long shot for quick FAA approval and market success.
- Clinton's NAFTA Endorsement
- Monica Lacy Williams has joined Secure Horizons...
- Car Research Firms End Legal Battle : Automobiles: The J. D. Power lawsuit accused defecting analysts and AutoPacific of using its information. The case is settled out of court.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Adventure Capitalists : Publishing: After inking strategic deals, Malibu Comics has become a leader in the world of mutants and super-heroes.
- 'Torture Test' TV Ads Rack Up Truck Sales
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 13, 1992
- * Lockheed Advanced Development Co. of Sunland...
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 13, 1992
- Karen Mirando has been appointed director of...
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Knox Has Theory on Slow Starts
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Defense Still Improving
- A's Eye of the Tiger Doesn't Blink, 6-2 : Game 5: A determined Stewart pitches a complete game in Oakland's victory. The series returns to Toronto with Blue Jays leading, three games to two.
- Tennis
- High Salaries for UC Executives
- STAGE REVIEW : An Accessible 'Two Gentlemen of Verona'
- VENTURA : Felony Charges Filed Against Attorney
- VENTURA : Shopping Center Approval Is Sought
- Los Alamitos Unified School District
- Restaurateurs Oppose Total Ban on Smoking : Government: Diners and drinkers should have a choice, proposed ordinance's foes say.
- VALLEYWIDE : Beilenson to Debate McClintock Today
- Tennis
- Monk Sets NFL Record for Receptions With 820
- NHL ROUNDUP : Bure Leads Unbeaten Canucks
- Pro Basketball
- Local San Francisco Group Offers $95 Million for Giants
- Olympics
- Call Some Place Paradise, They Start Hacking It Up
- Dang's Status is Fair
- Rams Can't Get Door Open When Opportunity Knocks : Football: Knox says team needs to capitalize when it comes to a game's four or five big plays.
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE : La Russa Says Blue Jays Are Out of Line
- Happy, No Matter What the Ending : From Being a Small-College Guard to Coaching the Lakers Is a Dream
- Olympics
- AZTECS : Luginbill Has Little Interest in Utah Issue
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Joyzell, Victorias Secrett Top Arabian Filly Futurity
- Chicago Cub outfielder Andre Dawson, an eight-time...
- Walker Joins a Long List of Beat-Up Bruins
- Ross Gives Indianapolis Benefit of Doubt, More
- HIGH SCHOOLS / JIM LINDGREN : Fallbrook's Glusac Gets Relief
- Some Good News Among the Bad for Rams : Pro football: Bottom line is that they don't make key plays and lose a game to the Saints.
- Black Students to Visit S. Korea in Cultural Trip : Ambassadors: Christian organization is sponsoring a "mission of understanding" in an effort to erase stereotypes.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / GARDEN GROVE CITY COUNCIL : Candidates Offer Variety of Remedies for Ailing Finances
- Garden Grove City Council Candidates
- TV REVIEW : 'Lifestories': Gritty Survival Tips for Families
- Live From O.C. : Pacific Symphony's concerts at the Orange County Performing Arts Center will be broadcast on KUSC-FM.
- POP / ROCK
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Cambridge Singers Offer 'Music for a New World'
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Tokyo String Quartet Opens Coleman Concerts Season
- Violence in Movies
- THOUSAND OAKS : Board Restores Cuts for Health Clerks
- Education, Fun at Autumn Sea Fair
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Pollution Fines to Fund Outdoor Education Classes
- San Clemente : Durkin Drops Out of Council Race
- DECCO
- STATEWIDE ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 156 : Transit Officials Anxiously Await Voting Results
- FULLERTON : City Develops Plans to Aid Home Buyers
- FULLERTON : Guides Help Make Art an Experience
- Fines to Fund Environment Education : Sepulveda Basin: Van Nuys firm paid $165,000 for toxic discharges. Audubon Society plans to use its share to teach children about wildlife.
- SAN FERNANDO : Cutbacks in Library Service to Begin
- Clinton Advisers Woo Executives in Irvine : Politics: Two campaign representatives push the presidential candidate as a different kind of Democrat to about 60 high-tech business leaders.
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Goossens Are Battered, but Remain Unbowed
- PREP ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar Tops El Toro in Tennis
- PREP NOTES : McNamee Named Costa Mesa Coach
- Violence in Movies
- No Apologies, No Excuses : Theater: In Zora Neale Hurston's "Spunk," coming to the Rep, victims take responsibility for their own fates.
- Jazz / Blues Concert Raises Some Notes for Irvine Barclay
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 13, 1992
- TELEVISION - Oct. 13, 1992
- National Agenda : Trouble in Paradise? Venezuelans Sense It : Prosperity and democracy aren't enough to overcome the national malaise--or fears of another coup.
- Angola Rebels Threaten War Over Disputed Vote Results
- Bleak Return : Books: For her first memoir, novelist Doris Lessing went home to Zimbabwe to find a country ravaged by poverty, AIDS and drought.
- LAS VIRGENES : Teachers Compete for State Honor
- LANCASTER : Children Find Body of Woman in Field
- Woman Shot During Freeway Traffic Dispute; 3 Youths Held
- Investigation of Failure to Report Spill to Be Sought : Environment: An official says Farmont Corp. did not disclose the 500-gallon oil leak near Ojai for two months.
- Perot's Campaign
- Term Limits: Confusion Reigns Supreme : Another court ruling validates state law override of local efforts to reform government
- OXNARD : Family Violence Conference Planned
- Insomniac's Neighbors Sleeping Easier : Ventura: The coffeehouse works with city officials to eliminate loiterers and late-night noise. It is seeking an operating permit.
- Thousand Oaks : Approval Sought for College Radio Tower
- NEWPORT BEACH : 6 Council Candidates to Appear at Forum
- WESTMINSTER : 300 Angry Residents Protest School Sale
- NEWHALL : Boy, 2, Critical After Being Hit by Car
- PLATFORM : Adult Selfishness
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School to Be Named After Seacliff Area
- UNIVERSAL CITY : Rock Singer, Guards Arrest Each Other After Fight
- Congress Races Being Run on Road Full of Potholes : Politics: An unheard-of number of women, Latinos and newcomers are competing for 52 seats in California.
- Media : Violence Chilling Freedom of Speech in Japan : Critics say self-censorship becomes more common after murders, bombings and other scattered attacks.
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : Jewish Paper in Editorial Quandary : Journalism: With three of the four U.S. Senate candidates belonging to that religion, the editors are doing some soul-searching before making endorsements.
- Treatment for Asthma Urged During Pregnancy
- OSLO : And the Winner Is . . .
- 5.9 Quake Kills 370, Injures 3,000 in Egypt : Disaster: Temblor sets off pandemonium in Cairo, 20 miles from epicenter. It's felt as far away as Jerusalem.
- 2 Americans Share Nobel for Cell Studies
- Next Step : Canada's Dilemma: A Nation Divided? : Tempers are flaring over a referendum designed to keep Quebec in the fold. It may be the vote of a lifetime.
- Regional Outlook : Lines in the Sand Drawing Gulf Nations Into Disputes : It's not just Iraq. Across the region, skirmishes are breaking out over old colonial borders.
- FRANKFURT : Interest in Germany
- Bob Berdella; Imprisoned After Torture Killings of 6 Men
- Natalie Moorhead; Had Role in Classic 'Thin Man' Film
- FBI Chief Faces Inquiry on Acts of Wife, Aide
- Documentary : Out of Africa--and Back--Finds Faded Hopes : Three decades later, famine, corruption and terror have replaced optimism as the watchwords of the continent.
- Bush Takes New Tack; Debate Is Downplayed : Campaign: He calls Clinton a 'novice,' emphasizes plans for Baker to bring in new economic advisers.
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Panel May Choose Provost
- HOLLYWOOD BEACH : Slayer to Be Given Date for Execution
- Bodies Were Inside Freezer for Long Period, Police Say
- Tales of Wealth and Debauchery at Mudd Trial : Litigation: Palimony suit against estate of multimillionaire offers titillating testimony
- Bush's Covert Clothing Exposed, Signed, Sold
- Culture : Spaniards Hog Wild on Ham : Pigs are more than a delicacy there. They've nosed their way into the national soul.
- BOOK REVIEW : Coming-of-Age Novel Lacks Fresh Viewpoint : PLAIN JANE, <i> by Eve Horowitz,</i> Random House, $20; 260 pages
- Bush Fails to Impress Uncommitted Voters : Poll: Most said he is out of touch. Some said Clinton seemed studied and many were impressed by Perot.
- Car Crash Leads to Arrests of 3 Teen-Agers in Shooting on Freeway
- Jerome Richfield; Retired CSUN Dean, Professor
- Obituaries - Oct. 13, 1992
- Council Expected to Approve Expansion of Disney Studios : Burbank: City welcomes entertainment firms after aerospace losses. However, the $600-million proposal may be amended to satisfy neighbors' demands.
- Private Lender Comes to Aid of O.C. Symphony : Finances: The orchestra averts an unexpected cash-flow problem after the Garden Grove City Council delays grants to three arts groups .
- Implications of IBM Study on Miscarriages : Workplace: The two chemicals involved have a wide range of uses. But computer companies are downplaying the significance of the report.
- JUST LIKE MOM: At Coto de Caza...
- EARLY START: Registration is over for the...
- Fund-Raising Advantage Goes to Incumbents : Politics: Firms have made healthy contributions to officeholders in Anaheim mayoral and council races, while giving almost nothing to the challengers.
- King Fires Lawyer, Retains Santa Ana Man
- Columbus--It Just Wasn't His Day : History: On 500th anniversary of his arrival in the New World, the explorer is criticized in L.A.
- HIGH CLASS DINING: Garden Grove Unified School...
- Vietnam War Also Divisive Issue Among O.C. Leaders
- Judge in Iraq Loan Case Says He Was Misled : Gulf War: Jurist declares important intelligence data on Italian bank connection was concealed by Bush Administration.
- King Switches Attorneys in Bid to Settle Lawsuit : Beating: New lawyer says he hopes to reopen negotiations with the city to resolve victim's civil rights complaint.
- Bush Plans New Economic Team : White House: Aides say President, if reelected, would replace Brady, Darman and Boskin in bid to change fiscal course. Clinton calls move an act of desperation.
- OUT OF SIGHT: If you haven't heard...
- Running Mates on Mark as Debate Baton Is Handed Off
- County Issue / College Fees for...
- U.S. Team Loses in Volleyball Again
- Clippers Sign Spencer, Kiki
- RAM NOTES : Long Game Gone, So Everett Returns to Tried and True
- Shinn Group Won't Bid for Giants
- Oceanside's Black Shares Title in Wheelchair Tennis
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Las Vegas Victory Puts Cook in Heady Company
- Race to Downtown Site Nears Conclusion
- Young Leads 49ers Over the Patriots : Interconference: He directs two late scoring drives in 24-12 comeback victory.
- The Jones Boys Take the IMSA Doubleheader : Auto racing: P.J. wins Grand Prix of San Diego and his brother, Page, takes preliminary event.
- The Jones Boys Take IMSA Doubleheader : Auto racing: P.J. wins Grand Prix of San Diego and his brother, Page, takes preliminary event.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Spread Around the Scoring to Defeat Santa Barbara in Soccer
- Bills Can't Convert Their Yards Into Points : Raiders: McDaniel, Lott stymie Reed while reserve defensive backs come through. Kelly is sacked five times.
- Giants Still Dominate Cardinals : NFC: Hampton gains 167 yards as New York wins, 31-21, for eighth consecutive victory over Phoenix.
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : NATIONAL LEAGUE NOTES
- Newport Harbor Boys' Success Comes as a Surprise to Them : Cross-country: The Sailors, ranked No. 3 in county and No. 1 in Division III, are improving at a rapid pace.
- USOC Approves San Diego Facility : Olympics: Walker elected president. Steinbrenner reelected a vice president.
- The New-Look Knicks Look Imposing
- Lakers Say Divac's Condition Is 'Terrible'
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : BASEBALL : Leyland's Advice: Don't Worry, Be Happy
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Blue Jays Get Their Point Across
- Blue Jays Eck Out a 7-6 Victory in 11 : AL Game 4: Alomar's two-run homer off Eckersley ties it in ninth as A's blow 6-1 lead.
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Bonds Loses Burden, Gives It to Braves : NL Playoffs: Talk with Leyland calms him. Then he breaks drought with two hits in 7-1 victory over Atlanta in Game 5.
- Moon Passes Oilers By Defenseless Bengals, 38-24 : AFC: He exploits the NFL's worst pass defense for five touchdowns.
- Browns Win as Jackson Catches On
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : AMERICAN LEAGUE NOTES
- Ex-San Diegan Rockets to Top in TV News : Journalism: Bill Ritter, with five years of television experience, to inaugurate Sunday edition of 'Good Morning, America.'
- MOVIES - Oct. 12, 1992
- MUSIC REVIEW : Concert Fitting for Mexico Trip
- Stage and Jazz : A 'World' Full of Rewards at Henry Fonda Theatre
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Drama Is Lacking at Carter Etc. Palace Show
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Material Hardly the Issue for Chicago Trio at Coach House
- 'What Friends Are For' Gets New Meaning With 'Busted' : Television: Show, which features two Villa Park teens in debut, offers bucks and prizes for embarrassing buddies.
- Alternative Spaces Can't Take Place of Public Forums : Art: A gallery owner makes a case for both traditional and public spaces.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Morrissey Mania at Hollywood Bowl
- TV REVIEW : Jackson Admires Himself on His HBO Special
- TELEVISION - Oct. 12, 1992
- TELEVISION - Oct. 12, 1992
- MOVIES - Oct. 12, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 12, 1992
- A Look at the Legacy of Hill, Thomas Hearings : Television: PBS' 'Frontline' documentary finds that race, not gender, is the lingering issue of last year's Senate investigation.
- Souza, Tormoen Win Duathlon 'Painfest'
- NASCAR Points Race Gets Closer After Martin Wins
- Miami Moves Up in the Polls After Defeating Penn State
- The Only Interest Group That Counts : Wisely, LEARN's reform plan puts children first, the status quo last
- Woman Dies When Truck Flips on I-8
- Big Play Eludes Rams Again, 13-10 : Pro football: They fail to score on last possession and lose to the Saints.
- Fowda Beats Paseana in Spinster Stakes
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : NATIONAL LEAGUE NOTES
- Migrants Swell the Hidden Barrios of Thousand Oaks
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Should Pay Expenses, Simi Says
- PLATFORM : Clinton Still Believes America Can Do Better Than It's Doing
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Breakthrough in Low-Income Housing
- Burbank Diver's Body Is Recovered
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Testimony / ONE TEACHER'S EXPERIENCE
- ORANGE : District Opts Out of Pact for Officer
- Battle Looms Over North City : Environmentalists Cry Foul at Move to Allow Building in Huge Area
- The Give and Take of Politics Colors Golding's Quest for Campaign Funds
- 2 Measures Would Shift the Power of County Operation : Reform: One would expand the Board of Supervisors from five members to nine. The other would create the office of an elected chief executive.
- Oral Roberts Better; Condition Now Fair
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- THE 1992 DEBATES : Excerpts: 3 Candidates Address Character, Change, Problems
- BOOK REVIEW : 'Fat Lady' Is High in Calories, Plotting : TILL THE FAT LADY SINGS, <i> by Alisa Kwitney,</i> HarperCollins, $19; 256 pages
- Treatment Said to Cut Need for New Heart : Health: UCLA researcher says regimen of lowered blood pressure and exercise can make transplants unnecessary for about one-third of those on waiting lists.
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Migrants to California From Dust Bowl Saluted at Okie Fest
- Seymour, Feinstein Clash in 2nd Debate
- THE 1992 DEBATES : All 3 Candidates Generally Stay Close to the Truth : Credibility: There are some questionable assertions, but none seem grievous. Also noted are some sins of omission.
- O.C. Panel Gives Edge to Clinton in Contest : Politics: Local experts don't think polls will be impacted significantly by candidates' performances.
- CHESS RESULTS : Fischer, Spassky Play to a Draw
- A Debate That Rose To The Occasion : Bush, Clinton and Perot square off nicely in St. Louis
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Gripe
- Business Is Booming for Latin Stores
- For nearly 11 years, Florence and Virginia...
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : In the Neighborhood : Downey: Facing the Challenges of Diversity : An Urban Suburb Struggles With Booming Immigration and Dwindling Tax Resources.
- Immanuel Presbyterian
- Transient Cleared in Arson, but Mental State Delays Release : Fires: The man has spent 22 months in custody since the $2.5-million blazes.
- PERSPECTIVE ON COLUMBUS : The Pathology of Hero-Making : Some Americans now see an evil 'armada' instead of an ethical hero, yet honor the rape of their West by 'pioneers.'
- COLUMN LEFT / ROBERT S. McELVAINE : GOP 'Values'? Read Their Lip-Service : Polarization of Americans, a staple since Nixon, looks really shabby on Columbus Day.
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Youth / OPINION ON ANTI-DRUG PROGRAMS
- PLACENTIA : Tutors Giving Pupils Welcome Assistance
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: OCT. 10
- Why Fight the Y? Motorist's Solution Is as Easy as ABC
- Where a Bad Dream Lingers : U.S. troop withdrawals are put on hold until Pyongyang stops stalling on nuclear promise
- THE 1992 DEBATES : Spin Doctors Now Just Draw Laughs : Politics: The professionals who try to interpret events have encountered a sea change: Media aren't listening.
- Tuition Fees for Alien Students
- COUNTYWIDE : Plane Crash-Lands; No One Injured
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Youth / OPINION ON ANTI-DRUG PROGRAMS
- Man, Wife Organize Black Entrepreneurs : Networking: Couple form alliance to encourage businesses to pool resources and invest in black enterprises.
- MISSION VIEJO : 2 Education Groups Endorse 2 Trustees
- Santa Ana Man Dies in Drive-By Shooting
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Today's Agenda
- Columbus
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Youth / OPINION ON ANTI-DRUG PROGRAMS
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Skateboarding Out, Helmets In at Schools
- 2 Robbers Kill Motorist; Burglary Suspect Is Shot
- COUNTYWIDE : Columbus Event to Discuss Arhuacoans
- PLATFORM : Poor Pay the Price
- OCCUPATION: LEAD PRODUCTION WORKER
- Mexico Lax on Ecology Laws, U.S. Report Says : Environment: The GAO study addressed a major concern of those opposing the proposed free trade agreement.
- GM Heads Off Strike That Could Have Shut All Plants
- House Panel Rips Plan to Alter Drug Approval System : Regulation: The Quayle council's proposal may slow the process, endangering consumers, the report says.
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 12, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 12, 1992
- TRANSPORTATION
- Junk Bond Portfolios Have Been Scintillating
- U.S., Japan Closer to Pact on Patent Procedure : Technology: The two countries' different ways of granting patents have caused trade friction and a multitude of lawsuits.