- Passenger Killed, 2 Injured in Crash; Driver Arrested : Accident: Lake Forest man, 25, is survived by wife, three sons. Three men had spent evening eating and drinking, relatives said.
- Tartars in a Class by Themselves : Soccer: Torrance has outscored its opponents, 122-1, is 26-0 this season and 52-1-1 in the past two seasons.
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : NOTES
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : A Silver-Throated Skater : Diverse Turner Helps U.S. Win Medal in Short-Track Relay
- AMERICA'S CUP / DAILY REPORT : CHALLENGER TRIALS : Il Moro di Venezia Sails Past Aussies
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Replica of Schooner America Arrives Today in San Diego
- Miner's New Weight Work Gives Trojans a Lift, 94-81
- River Artists Share Their Views of Waterway in Artspace Show : Exhibit: The collection features paintings, photographs, architectural drawings and installations, including historical perspectives.
- 'Apocalypse' in All Its Sonic Splendor
- OXNARD : Authorities Seize Cocaine, Arrest 3
- First, Quit Feeding the Monster : Insurance: Only with effective cost control can other changes work. The Democratic plan has it; Bush's doesn't.
- Billboards Target Unsolved Slayings
- Gonzaga Adds to Toreros' Losing Streak
- Vista's Fast, Furious Style Isn't a Bomb with Players, Fans : High schools: With nobody taller than 6-2, Panthers (15-9) rely on outside shooting, pressure defense.
- An Indianapolis grand jury concluded that a...
- Toreros Take Error-Filled Victory Over PLNC
- Martinez Will Be Late Again
- Wherever Morris Goes, Walker Follows
- Baseball
- He Left His Mark : Simon Set '60s Scoring Records, and Still Finds Time for His First Love
- A 'Cauldron' of Sounds From Pianist Beasley
- Rotella Takes Different Routes : Approaches Vary for Versatile Guitarist; He Wants an Album 'That's <i> Me</i> '
- Performing Arts Groups to Entertain at Van Nuys Fair for the Disabled
- KCRW Raises Static Over Funding 'Hold' : Radio: The station's fund-raising drive has focused on efforts by Senate conservatives to stall a bill authorizing public-broadcasting monies.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : El Porton Ventures to the Westside
- SCIENCE MUSCULAR DISEASE : Gene Causing Myotonic Dystrophy Discovered
- TV Skating on Thin Ice : Commentary: Coverage of figure skating and ice dancing at the Winter Olympics illustrates how television manipulates our ideas about these disciplines.
- TUSTIN : City Won't Hang Up on Officials' Phones
- Mean Streets : Public works: Pothole patchers find that inconvenienced drivers can be nastier than the weather. Recent rains have kept crews hopping.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Cavaliers, the New Road Warriors, Beat Knicks
- Jurisprudence
- ANALYSIS : Katrin Krabbe and Ben Johnson: Fate the Same, but Not Much Else
- Storm Damage at $88 Million
- Old Globe's Summer Season to Include Shakespeare and a Taste of Spanish 'Spite'
- Storyteller Grabbed Success by the Tale
- 'The Killing' Loaded With Action : Stanley Kubrick uses high-speed pacing to work out the details of a potboiler plot.
- MUSIC REVIEW : SONOR Ensemble Concert Is a Complex Adventure
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Life': The Human Side of Celebrityhood
- Names for King Jury Ordered Kept Secret : Trial: Judge says he fears outside efforts to influence panelists. Everyone quizzed so far has seen videotape of beating.
- San Diego
- Wayne Grandson Back With Father
- Crews Find Big Gouge on Sewage Pipe : Spill: Official says it's 'too early' to blame rupture on passing ship.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Arizona Rallies Last to Beat Titans, 19-15
- School Board Holds Off on Non-Citizen Voters
- Coming Home at Last : Medicine: Two-month-old Jonathan Mark is released from the hospital after undergoing heart transplant surgery.
- CBS Can Bring Up Low Grades With Biggest Test Today
- Russell, Long Beach Are Too Much for Fullerton, 85-71
- Town Insists New Homes Include Bicycles
- Thumb Injury Could Keep Brown Out of Valley's Finale
- Christopher Report Can Be Used in Suit Against Police : Courts: A special panel's findings on the LAPD are ruled relevant in the case involving the shooting of four robbers.
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : NOTES
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Duke Enjoying Comforts of Home, 91-89
- Atlantic Records May Boycott Grammys
- STAGE
- STAGE REVIEW : 'The Slave' Suffers From Overspeak
- And the Nominees Aren't . . . : Documentaries That Oscar Forgot
- Checking Out the Oscars: Current Nominees, Past Spectacles
- Symington Calls RTC Suit a Vendetta
- * Harley-Davidson Inc. reported an 85% surge...
- Ernie L. Alvarado; Camera Store Owner
- Three Share Lead; Only One <i> Leads</i> : Buick Invitational: Brad Faxon and Robert Wrenn shoot 63s on Torrey Pines North, and Tom Watson matches that score--on the tougher South course.
- North Hollywood to Open Playoffs Seeded No. 2 in 3-A
- Elkerton to Defend Title in Surfing, Snowboarding
- Miscellany
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- Miscellany
- MOVIE REVIEW : John Mellencamp Makes a Melancholic Film Debut
- Pop Album Chart : Brooks' 'Ropin' ' Still Riding High
- Opera Hopefuls Not Alone : Competition: In a radical departure, the event featured ensembles ranging from duets to a nonet.
- Michelangelo Virus Is Alive and Virulent, Waiting for March 6
- REAL ESTATE
- Japanese Firms in State Pay Less, Study Asserts
- Banks May Rescue Tokyo Firm at Center of Scandal : * Politics: A new electoral funding embarrassment has prompted allegations that 130 parliament members received payoffs.
- ROBIN ABCARIAN : A Date With Matron Saint of the Singles
- Regents Face Tough Choices in Selecting UC Leader : Education: Insiders and outsiders, some with strong ties to the nine-campus system, are reported among the candidates for the top post.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Interim Leader of NASA Chosen
- INS Inspector Accused in Drug Smuggling : Corruption: He is charged with taking up to $250,000 in bribes to allow cars loaded with narcotics to pass through his lane at the Calexico border station, court records show.
- NORTHERN IRELAND : Rising From the Rubble : 'The troubles' almost destroyed Londonderry. But rebuilding projects and community involvement have given the city new life.
- TUSTIN : Despite Recession, City Staying in Black
- GARDEN GROVE : Naaman Fellowship Plans AIDS Seminar
- Storm Damage State of Emergency Is Extended : Cleanup: Declaration gives officials greater flexibility to undertake repair by easing rules that normally require low-bid awards and approval by the supervisors.
- Animal Park Cleared in Slaying of Tiger : Wildlife: USDA says escape could not have been foreseen, and that policy was followed in the shooting.
- National City
- Lakers Lose 6th in a Row : Pro basketball: Pierce's 20-foot shot at the buzzer gives SuperSonics a 105-103 victory.
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Taking a Non-Taxing Look at Life in Japan : 'Marusa No Onna' is rich in craft, humor and awareness of what Juzo Itami's people are about.
- Key to Real Estate Stocks Is Know the Neighborhood
- Firm Gives Olympians a Crowning Moment
- San Diego County in Running for Theme Park : * Tourism: Danish manufacturer of toy building blocks says it has narrowed its list to three U.S. sites and four in Europe. Firm has successful park in homeland.
- Proposal Reversal : Is it just leap year, or a change of heart in society? Women are taking charge in all things romantic.
- Tsongas Lambastes Democratic Party : Campaign: The front-runner, in Maine, tweaks 'pooh-bahs' of the Establishment. He charges political leaders refuse to change their thinking on the economy and the need for jobs.
- Aristide, Haitian Leader to Meet in Washington
- Cholera Bacteria Causes Diarrhea, Dehydration
- Merton Koplin; Revealed Quiz-Show Rigging
- Woman Who Apparently Suffered Heart Attack Crashes Car, Is Killed
- Panel Tells Plans to Transform L.A. River : Development: A task force's proposals include a bike path and green area. The long-term goal is to reverse the waterway's neglect.
- A Scientist Recalls Cracking the Code : Biology: Francis H.C. Crick tells a CSUN audience how he and a fellow Nobel laureate discovered the molecular structure of DNA.
- MOORPARK : City Reverses Stand on Post Office Site
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : Bonaly Is Issued Warning : Figure skating: She is told by women's referee not to perform her flip in practice. Her mother is furious.
- Southern Route Gives Edge to Watson's 63 : Golf: He plays tougher of two courses at Torrey Pines. Faxon, Wrenn shoot 63 on North.
- Lions' Goal: End a Wave of Success : Pepperdine Is Nearing the Conference Record for Consecutive Victories
- And the Nominees Aren't . . . : Is Streisand Snub Borne of Disparity?
- 25 on Flight to LAX Show Signs of Cholera
- Delivering Diversity : Shops Tempt the Fashion-Weary With Everything from Soup to Nuts
- India's Ruling Party Wins Control of Troubled Punjab
- Status of HIV-Positive Haitians Debated : Immigration: The Administration weighs granting them asylum. U.S. law prohibits admission but certain exceptions are allowed.
- Israeli Force Strikes at Guerrillas in Lebanon : Mideast: Officials say Hezbollah's rocket launchers are the target. Troops later withdraw to security zone, U.N. spokesman says.
- Some Well-Qualified Help for Amerasians : Immigrants: VISTA gives social worker three staff members who can truly relate to the 2,500 mixed-race households in county.
- NEWBURY PARK : Students Take Part in Fitness Program
- Panel Hits Child Protective Service : County Agency: Committee says workers take children from their families too easily and reunite them only grudgingly.
- Lawmen Plead No Contest in Fight : Justice: One S.D. police officer, 2 sheriff's deputies, 1 other were charged in beating of fans at a Padre baseball game.
- FULLERTON : Council Studies Cuts to Offset Shortfall
- Countywide : Baggerly May Join Sweeney Campaign
- Air Force Holds Off the Aztecs : Basketball: SDSU's 60-58 loss is its 17th in a row and its 13th straight in Western Athletic Conference play.
- From a Stripe in the Key, They Were a Lock
- Baseball
- Miscellany
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Salads Are Tops at Milano's
- Business Failures Hit Record Level
- Turner Broadcasting System Inc. reported sharply higher...
- REAL ESTATE
- AUTOMOBILES
- Marketing Is a Big Part of the Operation : Health: South Bay hospitals hope to attract more clients by offering hotel-style amenities such as gourmet food, fresh flowers and express check-in.
- Redrawing County Lines : Oak Park: Seeking local control, leaders of the unincorporated community have suggested merging with neighboring Agoura Hills.
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : U.S. Gets Another Chance to Put Experience to Use : Hockey: Players hope their rugged schedule leading to the Games puts them in a good spot against Unified Team.
- Winter Olympics
- MUSIC REVIEW : Delores Stevens Delivers in Rugged Piano Program
- Seagate Technology Countersues IBM Over Hiring
- Free-Trade Pact Talks Appear on Track, Mexican Side Says
- Toshiba Expects Sharply Lower Net: Toshiba Corp.,...
- Boot Camp : Updated Chukkas Hit the Urban Trail
- PERSONAL HEALTH : A Reducing Plan for Medical Bills
- San Diego
- CAMARILLO : Trustees Present Middle School Plans
- TUSTIN : City Approves Two Key Water Projects
- <i> The 1992 Chinese New Year is the "Year of the Monkey," which officially began Jan. 26. The following events are sponsored by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce:</i>
- Bad Weather Leaves Fishermen Out of Work Most of Month
- Woman Is Caught in Trap Set by Man Duped in Cat Sale
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Suit Promised Over Home-Height Action
- Family Support Elementary to Watson's Game
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : Parisien Slides From First to Fourth : Slalom: American plays it a little too safe on second run. Kronberger wins her second gold.
- Number 3 Loses Magic for Small
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : Buena Rallies to Knock Off Burroughs, 4-2
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Cody Leads Roots-Rock Wingding : The Commander and his Lost Planet Airmen fly a mission with panache in Coach House performance. Several of the solo flights are also successful.
- San Diego Spotlight : Imagination Lifts Brasserie Creations to New Heights
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'White Trash': Tough Life on the Street
- Pothole Patchers Fear Irate Drivers More Than Nasty Storms
- VENTURA : Grand Jury Indicts Official's Accuser
- Form Holds True Through Season : Prep basketball: Playoffs begin tonight with the preseason favorites, the Mater Dei boys and the Peninsula girls, ranked No. 1.
- Top Four Challengers Get No Challenge at All : Sailing: New Zealand, Nippon, Il Moro di Venezia and Ville de Paris win on a day of routs.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Simec Pitches Cypress to a 7-3 Victory
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'In the Heat of Passion': There's Not Much Fire
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- COLUMN ONE : A Sign of the Times in Quebec : In the assertively Francophone province, a deli must advertise itself outside as a <i> 'charcuterie hebraique.'</i> Some English speakers are fighting back at the borders of the law.
- Azerbaijani, Armenian Ministers Call for Cease-Fire in Enclave
- Appeals Court OKs Suit by McMartin Defendant
- Art Patron's Collection Draws Pack of Admirers
- MISSION VIEJO : Field Called a Mess on Account of Rain
- OXNARD : Solid-Waste Disposal Is Topic of Debate
- Man Dies After Car Strikes Him in Laguna
- Drifter to Stand Trial in Slaying of Woman, 90 : Court: Kevin Jon Kolodziej faces murder and burglary charges that could result in the death penalty.
- Labor Officials Raid 14 Garment Makers : Crackdown: Investigators close two shops and issue $63,000 in fines for labor-law violations.
- Less Clout Means Fewer Enemies : Anti-Semitism: Most Americans--even those who might vote for a Buchanan-- don't see Jewishness as an issue.
- Girl Who Tortured, Killed Pets Is Put Into Counseling Program
- ICU Plans Initial Stock Offering
- Varco Reports Big Jumps in '91 Revenue and Profit : * Earnings: New products and acquisitions help maker of oil-drilling equipment net $14 million, up from $8.7 million.
- Investment by Japanese in U.S. Property Drops
- How to Bring the Kids and Keep Your Sanity
- Heat Put on Wilson Over Anti-Smoking Funds
- BOOK REVIEW : Resurrected Tales of an Idyllic Harlem : AN INTIMATION OF THINGS DISTANT: The Collected Fiction of Nella Larsen; Doubleday/Anchor Press $9.50, paper; 278 pages
- Navy Drops Search for Missing Aviator
- San Diego
- Desalter Plant
- Moorpark : New Street Names Get Tentative OK
- Villanova Takes a Quick Liking to Co-Coaches
- Tyson Accuser Claims Bribe Was Offered
- Pro Football
- Carbon-Fiber Sails Might Be a 'Breakthrough' : Sailing: Expert says Il Moro Di Venezia's introduction could be worth extra speed.
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : 'Wardrobe' Is Attired in Sophistication
- He's a Little Bit Country, a Little Bit Everything Else
- Actress Gets Her Word in 'Edge'-Wise : Stage: Laguna Beach resident Nancy Hartman's 'On the Edge of Town' tells of her disastrous stint as a 'spokesmodel.'
- POP REVIEW : L.A. Music Awards Misses the Mark : Awards: The show has a lack of feeling for the city's musical character and diversity. Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers take 3 awards, GNR wins 2.
- NATION IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Governor, Mayor Agree on Airport
- U.N. Chief Seeks Massive Operation in Cambodia
- Houston Hotel Bush Calls Home Files for Bankruptcy
- Japan's New Investment in U.S. Real Estate Down 61% : Finance: Asian nation's interest rates, stock market slide helped fuel drop. Decline in California is steeper.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Increase in District Enrollment Seen
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Paules Appointed to City Administrator Post
- Flooded Out? Don't Call the Water Department : City services: A pipe breaks, and for three hours a mud slide builds before the shut-off valve is found--by firefighters.
- Long Beach Delays Vote Handing Police Duties to Sheriff
- PERSPECTIVE ON ASIAN-AMERICANS : Reject Scapegoating to Stop the 'Bashing' : Complacency is no answer to hate crimes; this community must stand up and act to secure its rights.
- S.F. Examiner Apologizes Over Japanese-Americans' Internment
- New Theory on Child Abuse Prevention Grows on You
- Man Dies After Using Cyanide in Garage : Van Nuys: Police call the death an accident or a suicide. The chemical was for the victim's jewelry repair business.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Nordiques' Winless Streak on Road Reaches 29
- Manor, Chatsworth Grab League Lead
- Hyundai Doubles Rebate on Elantra
- S-t-r-e-t-c-h-i-n-g the Definition of Posh on County Freeways
- Dow Jumps 50.32 on Economy Hopes, Program Trading
- Ocean Search for Flier Abandoned
- Japanese Activity in Orange County Nearly Vanishes
- Will Southern Republicans Be Loyal to Bush?
- PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Arizona State Shoots Down No. 5 Arizona, 77-74
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : DATELINE: Albertville
- Philip Morris' O.C. Holdings Spared Cuts
- NATION IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : New Refrigerant Is Produced, EPA Says
- Panel Proposes Recreational Uses for River
- MOORPARK : Restrictions Placed on Concrete Factory
- Ending the Depression : Some of Dravecky's Worst Days Came After Losing His Arm to Cancer, but Counseling and a Lot of Support From His Wife Pulled Him Through
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Campbell Hall Romps, 76-37
- Daniels Doesn't Seem Revved Up About Stepping Into Spotlight : Boxing: Norris' foe, who is unbeaten, is facing his first elite competition. But he's not caught up in hype over world junior middleweight title bout.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Stich Has Two Too Many Faults
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Pierce Scores 4 in 9th to Beat Santa Monica
- In This Poll, Bowden Comes Out on Top
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : NOTES
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Lunatics': High Imagination, Low Budget
- A Welcome Reminder of Jerry Lee Lewis' Vitality
- Man Killed, Four Hurt as Gunman Fires Into Bar
- Sailing
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Stop!': Stallone KOs His Macho Image
- FASHION : They're good news to Betty Grable fans, bad news to feminists. Before you trip out and buy a pair of mules, consider both sides. : Walk a Mile in Whose Shoes?
- UKRAINE : For Sale: A Piece of Soviet History
- Effort to Sabotage School Voucher Petitions Alleged
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Guilty Plea Entered in Inquiry at HUD
- Judge Refuses to Exclude Juror From King Case
- Countywide : Dismissal of Juror in King Case Denied
- Ex-Deputy Admits to Skimming Money : Crime: The former narcotics officer pleads guilty, telling a judge that he and his colleagues stole $235,000 during a 1986 drug raid.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES / KARL BRUHN : Schools Shouldn't Need Charity : Education: Private donations will lead to ZIP code inequities. This is the public's bill to pay.
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOCCER PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Boys Advance by Edging La Mirada
- Sheraton to Acquire 8 Marriott Hotels
- A Dodger Dog? : Union Says Marriott Complained of Losses at Stadium
- Japan's U.S. Real Estate Buying Plunges
- Turning Their Theses Into Novels : Katherine Vaz of Irvine and Jo-Ann Mapson of Costa Mesa will see their graduate work in print next year.
- Even Though It Has Only One Gang, Carlsbad Forms Special Police Unit : Safety: The division is aimed at discouraging a 'gang mentality' among the North County community's youth.
- REAL ESTATE
- CommerceBancorp Loses $3 Million for 1991 : * Banking: Bad commercial and construction loans are blamed for the first annual loss in the institution's 12-year history.
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : SAN CLEMENTE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- * Christine R. Hanson has been named...
- REAL ESTATE : Home Sweepstakes: The Grand Prize Is . . . a Free House
- Lego Is Toying With Idea of S.D. as Theme Park Site : Amusement: Danish building-blocks maker is considering 7 locations for its $100-million Lego World.
- Drought-Hit Eritrea to Get U.N. Food Aid
- Red Tape Fetters Olympic Hopeful and His Horse
- COSTA MESA : They Try to Cope With Road Work
- Two Senators Backing Gallo Got $112,000
- Cosmonauts Take Walk
- Victory in Georgia Contest Viewed as Crucial to Clinton's Campaign : Politics: The Arkansas governor's advisers say the first Southern primary will show his true strength after an uncertain result in the New Hampshire vote.
- 25 on Flight to LAX Show Sign of Cholera
- Don't Ignore Baltics, Swede Urges President
- House Democrats Approve Revised Tax-Cut Package : Economy: Caucus removes a provision that would have reduced levy on corporations. Plan is one of three to be considered next week.
- Driver Flees, Injuring 2 L.A. Officers
- Damage From Storms Estimated at $88 Million
- EPA Says Law Bars San Diego From a Sewage Plant Waiver
- Bias Claims Are Made Against Navy Captain : Military: Complaints by women workers prompt a probe of Aviation Depot commander's conduct.
- Time to Close the Umbrella; Santa Ana Brings Sunshine
- OJAI : Gas Explosion at Center Injures Man
- Santa Barbara Gets Going in Second Half to Beat Irvine
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : U.S. Keeps Heading Downhill : Bobsled: Practice times don't improve with Walker's replacement in the four-man sled.
- Miscellany
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : Going Beyond the All-American Story
- More problems for Tyson occurred when he...
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : El Cajon Beats Santana to Earn Share of Title
- 'One Last Ride' Looks Like a Sure Bet
- Dance company celebrates the creative struggle of black Americans.
- CAMARILLO : Water District Board Cuts Connection Fee
- Peninsula Girls Are Seeking a Perfect Ending : Basketball: At 24-0, Lady Panthers are favored to win state and national titles. They open Division I-AA playoffs Saturday against Long Beach Wilson.
- Morris Vows to Keep Track of Doubters
- State OKs $11-Million SDG&E; Refund
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Instead of the Expected 20% Drop, Triple Crown Nominations Are Up
- Public Policy Expert Sees County in Economic Flux : Change: USC dean says end of Cold War and national trends require restructuring, and soon.
- When the Game Is on the Line : High School Coaches Recognize the Value of Free-Throw Marksmanship as Their Teams Brace for Precarious Times in the Playoffs
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Radio Flyer': A Flashback to Childhood Daze
- JAZZ REVIEW : Shearing, Swainson: Magical Duo
- Nichols Agrees to Buy Medical Research Firm : * Acquisition: The San Juan Capistrano company will take over London Diagnostics of Minnesota in $12.7-million, all-stock buyout.
- Foreign Firms in O.C. Optimistic
- The Things a Guy Does to Get Noticed
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Prosecution Rests in Fertility Doctor Case
- Hollywood Can Relate to This
- 2 Dissidents Denied Travel Despite China's Promises
- Fighting the Fish All Alone
- Man Found Dead Near Container of Cyanide
- Getting Russia Fed : U.S. ambassador says thinking small could yield big results
- Workers Find Creative Ways to Cut Costs
- Irish Firm Agrees to Buy Up to 76% of DDI's Stock
- Cardinal Krol Hospitalized
- 'Onlies' Score Higher--in Blood Pressure
- It Is Time for Conservatives to Choose, Buchanan Says : Republicans: The challenger tells a right-wing gathering to decide between him and the President. He gets frequent applause.
- Ruling Party Sticks With Shamir in June Elections
- 'Early Start' Program Aims to Prevent Dropouts
- Animal Park Cleared in Tiger Killing
- A Fair and Square Deal
- Wayward City Clerk Says He Will Quit : Government: Hawthorne official has been living in Hawaii since 1987. He says job has been a 'burden.'
- Angry Letter, Lawsuit Add to Hermosa Police Woes : Law enforcement: A union memo sharply criticizes the chief. An officer has sued the department for $1 million. And potentially acrimonious contract talks are drawing near.
- Feline Fraud : Crime: Northridge woman is accused of passing off street cats as pedigreed. She is suspected of illegally selling pets since 1983.
- Debate Over School Vouchers
- Domestic Servants
- One-Year Term
- Domestic Servants
- Debate Over School Vouchers
- Interest Rates
- Female Condoms