- TV REVIEWS : Biological Mother Seeks Belated Justice in 'Child'
- AWARDS
- TV REVIEWS : 'Who Was Cleopatra?': Setting Record Straight
- Breaking Up 'White-Bread' Look of TV Commentators
- STAGE
- POP REVIEW : Grey Matter Mostly Missing in Joel's Performance
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Melodic New Concerto
- Looted Deli Moves to Chatsworth : Rebuilding: Customers follow Giovanni Roberto's restaurant west after April's riots. Not all its Panorama City neighbors have rebounded.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council to Take Up Replacement of Kelly
- VALLEY COLLEGE : Serpa Is Named Scholar-Athlete
- PERSPECTIVE ON SOCIAL POLICY : More Birth Control, Less Abuse : Taxpayers who aren't touched by the plight of 120,358 suffering children might consider what these crimes cost.
- Driver, 29, Held in Collision Fatality
- COUNTYWIDE : CHOC Benefit Has Turnout of 2,000
- Stevenson Paces UCI to Water Polo Victory
- Ordeal Ends Happily for San Diego State's Oatsvall : College football: Doctors find nothing wrong with Aztec punter, who collapsed on sideline Saturday and stopped breathing.
- Beating Browns Snow Big Deal for the Chargers : Pro football: Humphries' 45-yard touchdown pass to Miller in fourth quarter gives Chargers a 14-13 victory in wintry conditions.
- 'Assassins' Murders 'Em in London : Stage: New York was cool to Stephen Sondheim's 1990 musical about the murderers--and would-be killers--of U.S. Presidents. It's now a hit in England.
- This One's Not Over When It's Over : Defense: Cowboys might have gotten an extra shot, but they still can't avoid losing to Rams.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lindros Gets a Hat Trick for Flyers
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 16, 1992
- Rams Beat the Clock--Twice
- Kulwicki Takes a Numbers Game : Auto racing: He loses race, wins points competition and $1 million by virtue of arithmetic.
- Second Opinion / COMMENTARY FROM OTHER MEDIA : ASRE EMROOZ (Persian) : Democrats Offer Hope for Iranians
- Falcons Drive Past the Cardinals, 20-17 : NFC: Wilson comes off bench to lead Atlanta on game-winning march against Phoenix.
- Fast Start by Krieg Finishes Redskins : Interconference: Chiefs' quarterback passes for 232 yards in first half of 35-16 victory over Washington.
- REPORT CARD / T.J. SIMERS : Cold Cuts
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Brought To Mind Ends Slump
- Charger Defense Survives Key Mistakes
- Baseball
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Graf Not Pleased but Wins
- NBA ROUNDUP : Kings Exhibit Strength Against Cavaliers, 109-107
- Gary's Performance Is Worth Watching : Rams: After fumbling three times against Phoenix, he was positive L.A. would win.
- UCLA Will Play Australians Tonight
- Moon Crumples, but Oilers Don't Fold : Interconference: Quarterback's shoulder is broken, but Carlson finishes touchdown drive that beats Vikings, 17-13.
- Maddox Isn't Just a Caddie for Elway : Interconference: Rookie replaces injured star, finishes off Broncos' 27-13 victory over Giants.
- Banachowski: 1992 Bruins Might Be Best
- Forgotten Brister Resurfaces Just in Time : Interconference: He comes off the bench to throw touchdown pass that leads Steelers past Lions, 17-14.
- CHARGER REVIEW : NOTEBOOK : Snowballs Get Team's Attention
- Names in the News - Nov. 16, 1992
- Independent Films Give a New Life to the Vagabond : Movies: New operators seek to revive the mid-city art theater with venturesome works and marble floors.
- O.C. POP MUSIC WEEKEND : Scoping Out a Bird's-Eye View of U2
- Music Reviews : L.B. Symphony Hosts Donald Johanos
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Ozzy, Sabbath Not Together Again
- Names in the News - Nov. 16, 1992
- For Rams, Winning Is Believing : Pro football: Faith finally pays off, as they hold off last-minute Dallas drive to score 27-23 upset.
- Horse Racing
- Gulls Add to Depth, Sign Up Hachborn
- Artists' Youth Movement : Freshman Bray Leads Laguna Beach's Young Tennis Team
- Possible Signal From Plane Spurs Search
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Foreign Policy Geared to Crisis Deferral
- Fillmore Mementos Get Some Respect
- At Moscow's Only Sobering-Up Station for Women, Tempers and Temperance
- D.C. Beckons Party-Goers of All Stripes
- Man Killed When Car Fleeing Deputies Slams Into Vehicle
- Conservatives in O.C. Come to Scouts' Aid
- Lifetime-Job Policy Is Under Strain in Japan
- JAPAN
- Hot Line Can Put Software Pirates in Hot Water : Technology: An industry group established the number as a way of catching those who copy programs illegally.
- Group of Women Doctors Has Winning Way : Doctor's Office for Women serves 100 patients daily. Secret of success is respect for patients, founder says.
- Why Gavel Has Hit Property Auctioneer's Stock
- Suit Verdict May Keep Halcion Reeling : Drugs: Claims that the sleeping pill induces violence have halved sales. Now a jury says it is partly to blame for a murder.
- US Facilities : COSTA MESA
- BANKING
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 16, 1992
- INTERNATIONAL
- His Motto Might Be: 'That's the Spirit!'
- THE PHILIPPINES
- Teledyne's Legal Ills Mounting : Defense: The Justice Department joins a third whistle-blower suit against the firm, alleging falsified tests, bribery and overcharges.
- Many Japanese Who Try U.S. Want to Stay : Lifestyles: A case in point is a Mitsubishi Motors unit in Normal, Ill. Wives feel they can participate more here.
- 'Spy' Threatened to Reveal Deals, Newspaper Says
- A Night for Seeing and Being Seen : Gala: The National Conference of Christians and Jews honors Rupert Murdoch, and Lew Wasserman comes in for his share of kudos.
- TRANSITION WATCH
- Pakistan Arrests Bhutto Backers to Stop March
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 16, 1992
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS - SIX MONTHS LATER : Separate Lives / DEALING WITH RACE IN L.A. : Q & A : Carlos Vaquerano, Rebuild L.A. board member; immigrants advocate
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS - SIX MONTHS LATER : Separate Lives / DEALING WITH RACE IN L.A. : Q & A : Donald Bakeer, <i> Teacher at Washington High School</i>
- Understanding the Riots--Six Months Later : Separate Lives / DEALING WITH RACE IN L.A. : THE TIMES POLL / Asking ourselves
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Israel Pulls Back Troops, Artillery
- HOT SPOT: The Automobile Club of Southern...
- BOOK REVIEW : A Story of Murder--and Desperate Times : THE TRUNK MURDERESS: Winnie Ruth Judd, <i> by Jana Bommersbach,</i> Simon & Shuster, $22; 284 pages
- World IN BRIEF : PANAMA : Voters Say No to Leader's Reforms
- Baby-Sitters in Blue Berets, Peacekeepers Ease Tensions : U.N.: Relying on moral authority rather than arms, eclectic force calms combatants in the world's war zones.
- World IN BRIEF : LITHUANIA : Ex-Communists Poised for Victory
- Dream Rings True : Japanese-American Helps Return Bell Taken by U.S. in War
- Telling It Like It Is : Dr. Susan Love can be blunt, even sarcastic. But she treats her breast cancer patients with compassion, plain talk and gentle humor.
- VALLEY COLLEGE : Air Conditioning Sought for Gym
- WESTMINSTER : Parking Lot Plan Approved by Council
- Youth : OPINION : Malcolm X: a Hero for Today?
- 4% Antelope Valley Crime Hike Tied to Methodology : Statistics: Had the traditional year-to-year comparison been used instead of looking at the prior quarter, the figure would have been 19%.
- Ocean Beach Brouhaha : Sides Form in Battle Over Plans to Build Boardwalk and Seawall
- A Recreational Bottleneck : Pedestrians, Cyclists Vie for Space on Increasingly Crowded Trails
- Cities Release Suspects to Avoid Jail Fee : Law enforcement: Bookings at Orange County facility dropped 11% after charge of $158 per inmate was implemented.
- Making a Difference : One Public School System's Approach: Improve students' access to the humanities
- BARONA : Teen Motorcyclist Killed in Race Crash
- Red Army Jews Toast Defeat of Nazis : Reunion: About 200 Soviet survivors of World War II relive memories of a brutal time.
- CAMARILLO : Young Survivors of Cancer Enjoy Party
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Election Expanded Political Diversity : Many county residents from Asia and the Pacific voted for the first time and elected candidates sharing their heritage.
- An Energy Policy That Has to Be Rethought : Japan's turn toward plutonium attracts world concern
- Laying to rest the morbid view of mortuaries : Museum offers a lively look at American funerals, complete with virtual parade of custom hearses.
- Food, Water Sent to 3,000 Somalis on Ship
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS - SIX MONTHS LATER : Separate Lives / DEALING WITH RACE IN L.A. : A War of Words Over Language
- From Russia, With Love: 'Peace Rocket' Heads to U.S. : Space: Craft is slated to splash down off Washington state with cargo of goodwill items.
- Youth : OPINION : Malcolm X: a Hero for Today?
- DANA POINT : Man Who Saved 3 Honored for Bravery
- Youth : OPINION : Malcolm X: a Hero for Today?
- Youth : OPINION : Malcolm X: a Hero for Today?
- Youth : OPINION : Malcolm X: a Hero for Today?
- Agencies to Pay $300,000 in Resolving DDT Lawsuit : Environment: The county and 10 cities and sanitation districts will participate in the settlement. It comes years after toxic chemicals in runoff polluted the ocean.
- Motorist Ponders Next Move at a Full Left-Turn Lane
- Korean Churches Reach Out : Riot aftermath: Festival of Reconciliation will bring together hundreds of religious leaders from a wide range of ethnic groups.
- Pure Oxygen May Aid Heart Attack Victims : Medicine: Preliminary research finds that pressurized chamber used to treat 'the bends' in divers can lessen chest pain and help keep cardiac muscle tissue alive.
- Fired Passport Chief Accuses White House : Campaign: Sources close to Tamposi say officials demanded a file search to substantiate charges against Clinton. But aides implicated by her deny wrongdoing.
- The Riots: 6 Months Later
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS - SIX MONTHS LATER : Separate Lives / DEALING WITH RACE IN L.A. : When a Neighborhood Changes : Shifting Ethnic Landscapes Evoke Fear--and Flight--in Some While Others Embrace the Newness
- Platform : Racial Healing: 'People Have to Talk, People Have to Listen'
- Platform : Racial Healing: 'People Have to Talk, People Have to Listen'
- PLACENTIA : AIDS Quilt Panels Will Be Displayed
- Drywallers' Strike Nails Down a Principle : Labor: Workers, especially immigrants, need a 'public face' to win justice on the job.
- She Keeps Score for Cupid When His Arrows Hit Home
- SAN CLEMENTE : Tributed Planned for Drama Teacher
- U.S. Firm to Use Ex-Soviet Arms Plant : Health: Baxter International and a Russian partner will make surgical equipment at the missile parts facility.
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 16, 1992
- Mother of ReinventionPresident-elect Bill Clinton wants to...
- Dance and Music : Taylor Troupe Powerfully Conveys 30-Year Artistry
- TELEVISION - Nov. 16, 1992
- Music Reviews : Talich String Quartet Falters at Mansion
- OPERA REVIEW : A Belated 'Klinghoffer'
- Pop Music Reviews : Satriani Runs the Gamut at Universal
- Dance and Music : Master Chorale Takes a Latin American Route
- 'Malcolm X': Excitement Is Building : Movies: Spike Lee's film opens Wednesday and a lot is riding on how broad its box-office appeal will be.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Johnnie Johnson Moves Front, Center With Style
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Assassins' Sometimes a Hit but Sometimes Misses Target
- Are Interviewees Subject to Journalistic Double Jeopardy?
- TV REVIEWS : A Superficial Look at 'Elizabeth R'
- Pop Music Reviews : Tender Finale for U2's 'Zoo' Tour
- TELEVISION - Nov. 16, 1992
- MOVIES - Nov. 16, 1992
- 'Apartheid TV' Affects Viewers' Lives : Television: Dividing prime-time series into 'black shows' and 'white shows' contributes to racial polarization.
- 'Dracula' Takes a Big Bite Out of Box Office : Movies: The Francis Ford Coppola production overshadows competitors with an estimated $32-million gross.
- World IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : Fighting Resumes Around Capital
- Brown Holds Upper Hand in Duel With Wilson
- Israelis, Egyptians Optimistic About Middle East Peace
- World IN BRIEF : BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA : 1,500 Serbs, Croats Leave Sarajevo
- Guard's Florida Post-Hurricane Operations End
- Bet on Voter Turnout Brings Steaks to Maine
- 2 Killed, 29 Hurt When Malibu Balcony Falls : Tragedy: Party-goers are hurled 20 feet onto rocky shore. Too many people and rusted beam are blamed.
- Understanding the Riots--Six Months Later : Separate Lives / DEALING WITH RACE IN L.A. : Staff for 'Separate Lives'
- Birmingham Dedicates Civil Rights Institute
- Second Opinion / COMMENTARY FROM OTHER MEDIA : KKHJ RADIO (Spanish) : Is the Class Struggle Now the Racial Struggle?
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Job Program to Assist Disabled
- MOORPARK : Meeting Scheduled on Sex, AIDS Plan
- Inter-Forces Cooperation Called Key to Downsizing : Military: Commanding general of Marine air stations in West says services must work together as budget cuts force troop reductions.
- A Continent of Misconceptions : Americans must work harder at understanding Africa
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Today's Agenda
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Group Will Hold Adoption Workshop
- VALLEY CENTER : Family Finds Body of Man in Creek Bed
- Second Opinion / COMMENTARY FROM OTHER MEDIA : EAST (SAN DIEGO) COUNTY WEEKLY : Common Decency Is Never Out of Order
- BUENA PARK : District Program to Aid Latino Parents
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Bowlers Will Aid Christmas Charity
- Platform : Racial Healing: 'People Have to Talk, People Have to Listen'
- Council Tilts Toward Election to Fill Seat : Oxnard: Manuel Lopez's mayoral victory creates a vacancy. The alternatives are a special ballot or an appointment.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- A Word to the Wise If You're a Joy Rider
- Sermon / ADVICE FROM THE CLERGY : 'Hospitality Is Essential'
- Sermon / ADVICE FROM THE CLERGY : Men As 'Keepers of the Garden'
- COUNTYWIDE : County Lakes to Be Stocked With Catfish
- Sisters Campaign to Fix Up Cemetery : Tujunga: Hills of Peace closed after 1978 floods washed bodies from their graves. Pair whose father is buried there want conditions improved.
- Gary Makes Good on His Prediction : Rams: Running back helps to make believers of the Dallas Cowboys by turning in a fumble-free performance.
- Wake-Up Call Isn't Necessary for Raiders : Pro football: They snooze but don't lose, beating hapless Seahawks, 20-3, at the Coliseum.
- 49ers Go to Drive, Then Cruise Control : NFC: They march to two late touchdowns, take charge of division with 21-20 victory over Saints.
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Given Time, Daly Shows He Can Win
- RAM NOTES : When Smith Comes Up Shy, Cowboys Can't Get Carried Away
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFF PAIRINGS : Despite Forfeits, Garden Grove Still Is Seeded Fourth
- Beschen Clinches Surfing's Tour Title
- Holiday Bowl Sticks to Deal with Big Ten : College football: Michigan State, Iowa or Illinois will be the WAC champion's opponent in the Dec. 30 game.
- WOMEN'S TENNIS
- Seahawk Woes Continue to Pile Up : Seattle: They lose still more players to injuries, and the offense can't score a touchdown as the team's record falls to 1-9.
- No. 1 Miami and No. 2 Alabama...
- Horse Racing
- PREP FOOTBALL / PLAYOFF PAIRINGS : Charter Oak Has Gone From Bottom to Top
- Chargers Continue Push for Playoff Berth
- UCLA-USC Game Gains Significance
- Jets' Defense Fills Gap Against Bengals, 17-14 : AFC: New York makes up for loss of offensive leaders, holds off Cincinnati rally.
- McGee Downplays Reports : College sports: USC athletic director says reports he is a candidate at South Carolina are only speculation.
- Lakers Get Down to Business
- Panel: Huskies Shouldn't Forfeit Games
- NEWS ANALYSIS : The Fed: How It Will React to Clinton : Commerce: Monetary policy will be the only economic decision-making apparatus the President-elect won't control. It may remain conservative.
- CONSUMER
- A Comprehensive Guide for Checking Prospects
- HONG KONG
- GENE SCOTT : President, Inventors Forum
- TRANSPORTATION
- OCCUPATION: MEDICAL SOCIAL WORKER
- Yeltsin Visit Symbolizes New Diplomatic, Business Horizons for Seoul : Trade: More options for South Korea mean a smaller share of the pie may be left for U.S.
- There's No Mistake--It Looks Like Another Perfect Year
- Celebration Honors Dr. Murphy
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 16, 1992
- The Maverick Who's Trying to Get More of the Herd to Buy Olds : Autos: Blunt-talking John Rock is trying to save General Motors' Oldsmobile division from extinction.
- CHINA
- Revealing Trend in Real Estate : Vermont Deaths Underscore Drive to Require Sellers to Disclose Problems
- AUSTRALIA
- Understanding the Riots--Six Months Later : Separate Lives / DEALING WITH RACE IN L.A. : What Does It Take to Get Along?
- 10 Hurt as Peru Rebels Detonate Car Bomb
- Buccaneers Hang On to Defeat Bears, 20-17 : NFC: Tampa Bay ends five-game losing streak when Chicago misses last-second field-goal attempt.
- Eagles Let a Victory Slip Away, 27-24 : NFC: Jacke kicks two field goals for Packers, one on final play, after Philadelphia fumbles twice in final minutes.
- SPOTLIGHT / A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : NOT SUPER
- Names in the News - Nov. 16, 1992
- Names in the News - Nov. 16, 1992
- A Curtain Call That's Fit for a King : Auto racing: Richard Petty is in wreck in his final event, then comes out for a one last time behind the wheel.
- GOLF : Love Wins With an Eagle
- Rams Make Believers of the Cowboys : Pro football: Victory doesn't get away this time as Everett, Gary fuel L.A. past Dallas, 27-23.
- The Holiday Bowl plans to extend a...
- Topic A : A Different Spin on the World Around Us : Cross-Town
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS - SIX MONTHS LATER : Separate Lives / DEALING WITH RACE IN L.A. : 'This Is an Ongoing Compromise'
- President Forgoes the Limelight During Subdued Sojourn in Florida
- World IN BRIEF : VIETNAM : Plane Carrying 30 Crashes in Typhoon
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Firms Uniting for Attack on Compulsory Coverage : Health care: Small-business owners, insisting they can't afford it, lead opposition to Clinton plan.
- Stop Shooting Policy Blanks : Gun lobby should join Clinton Administration in seeking a seven-day waiting period
- Zolak Passes First Patriot Test : AFC: New England beats Colts in overtime to break nine-game losing streak, 37-34.
- He Takes It With a Grain of Salt--From His Wound
- COLUMN ONE : Aerospace Careers in Low Orbit : U.S. Asians constitute a growing share of the engineers in an industry vital to the nation's technological leadership. But many say cultural bias and stereotypes block their rise to top management.
- Understanding the Riots--Six Months Later : Separate Lives / DEALING WITH RACE IN L.A. : About This Series
- UP, UP AND AWAY: The heavy traveling...
- KID STUFF : Developing Teens' 'Social Savvy'
- 'Dead' Air Force Deserter Could Not Outrun His Past : Military: Decorated sergeant who faked his death left behind two families and a web of intrigue, deception, romance and infidelity.
- Rico Cattani; Actor, Producer, Manager
- TAKE YOUR TIME: Travel agent Ronni Ort...
- DIG DEEP: Airport taxi drivers are looking...
- Charles, Diana Reportedly Plan Separate Lives
- Gay Activists Unsure on Calling for Colorado Boycott
- O.C. Learns From L.A. Riot in Effort to Prevent Unrest : Planning: Government and business must act now to ease tensions leading to violent outbreaks, officials say.
- End of the Line : Locomotive From Back-Yard Railroad Heads for Museum
- Judgment Day Approaches for Vista Schools : Education: A new Christian right majority tries to reassure the community it will do a good job. But some fear there may be controversial changes.
- Tour Seeks to Broaden Firms' Horizons : Business: Diplomats from nearly 40 countries will visit in a bid to boost the international trade of local companies.
- The Expert Voices of New Voters
- COSTA MESA : City to Consider Raising Its Fees
- Radio Signals Raise Hopes for Lost Pair : Search: Based on new development, Nevada mountains combed for plane carrying Placentia couple. Then the hunt is called off.
- Littlerock Man Injured When Bull Tramples Him
- Obituaries - Nov. 16, 1992
- County Moves to Unclog 1,000 Miles of Roads : Transportation: Plan coordinates road improvements, mass transit and land-use planning. Failure could mean loss of gas tax funds.
- Second Opinion / COMMENTARY FROM OTHER MEDIA : THE JEWISH JOURNAL : Boxer and Feinstein: Two Familiar People
- COLUMN RIGHT : It Was a Reaganite Landslide : Across the nation, measures that increased government regulations were voted down.
- CHANNEL ISLANDS : Marine Sanctuary to Get New Steward
- Platform : Racial Healing: 'People Have to Talk, People Have to Listen'
- No-Smoke Signals : Indian Dancers at Oxnard Festival Urge Minorities to Break Tobacco Habit
- Clinton Meets Lawmakers, Discusses Legislative Agenda : Congress: The President-elect seeks to renew acquaintances with the Democratic leadership. Mitchell sees quick action on job stimulus plan.
- Conservancy Votes Tonight on Soka Land Acquisition
- SANTA PAULA : Hiker Rescued in Fall From Trail
- COLUMN LEFT : Don't Settle for Crumbs on Health Reform : Boldness by Clinton and Congress could bring a medical care revolution.
- Nunn, Dole See Perils in Lifting Military Gay Ban
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS - SIX MONTHS LATER : Separate Lives / DEALING WITH RACE IN L.A. : CAN WE ALL GET ALONG?
- Edition Closing
- 'Today' Starts Saturday Right
- Dis-Illusioned
- IN QUEST OF SAINTHOOD
- The Whining Stops as the Healing Starts
- IN PRAISE OF OLDER WOMEN
- A Critique of GOP Positions and Campaign Tactics
- The Whining Stops as the Healing Starts
- 'Trek's' Insensitivity to Irish
- Jet Noise Can Mute Jobs Plea
- Police Chief
- IN QUEST OF SAINTHOOD
- Don't Forget Peabody
- Campaign 'Hit Pieces': Negative, Divisive Instruments
- Drug Dealer Has Rights?
- Deadly Force Probes
- Still Fond of Big Boy
- IN QUEST OF SAINTHOOD
- 'Murphy' Took Precautions
- More Talk, Less Cop
- 'Today' Starts Saturday Right
- Dis-Illusioned
- More Talk, Less Cop
- Metro Rail Expenditures
- Bean Myth True
- Lowering School Fees
- Affordable Housing in South Pasadena
- More Talk, Less Cop
- GETTING A RUSH
- Crenshaw
- Asset Seizures
- BEATING AROUND BUSH
- JPL and Water Treatment Facility
- The Whining Stops as the Healing Starts
- GETTING A RUSH
- Bosnian Refugees
- GETTING A RUSH
- More Talk, Less Cop
- Focusing Too Hard on Black-White Conflict?
- Diego Rivera Praise
- MEMO-RIES
- Tuba Sounds Added Note
- The Homeless
- Metro Rail Expenditures
- The Whining Stops as the Healing Starts
- THE BOOK FROM HELL
- NO CHEAP SEATS
- Tollway Developments Heading in the Wrong Direction
- Look Beyond Reagan When Judging '80s