- LOCAL ELECTIONS / COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD : Primrose Heads for Win Over Incumbent : She is ahead in Trustee Area 3. Challenger holds slim lead over incumbent in Trustee Area 1, and a 16-year board veteran leads a close race in Trustee Area 4.
- Reiner, Garcetti Headed for Runoff; Karlin Leading
- Overhaul of State Congressional Delegation Begins : Election: Late returns showed as many as 17 women candidates winning or leading. Reapportionment and newly created seats will send at least 15 political newcomers to Washington.
- Italy Considers Exiling Mafia Bosses to Islands
- Prince of Tidings : Richard Perkins wants to be heard, so he takes his message to the streets of Tustin--on the tailgate of his truck. The weekly signs have become a tradition.
- SIMI VALLEY : Financing Plan for School Projects OKd
- Lancaster Delays Vote on Plan for Alcohol Permits : Regulations: The City Council will await a county decision Thursday on a similar proposal concerning businesses that sell liquor.
- Avoid the Traffic With Push of a Button
- Actress Leads Critics of U.S. AIDS Spending : Health: Elizabeth Taylor urges senators to fully fund program to fight the disease. San Francisco Mayor Jordan sees 'real emergency.'
- Ex-World Bank Aide Bazin Named as New Haiti Leader
- Horror in Bosnia: Children Slain as Parents Watch : Balkans: Newspaper's account describes staple of a brutal war--civilians being slaughtered in ethnic conflicts.
- Budget With 6% in Cuts Is Adopted in Ventura : Finances: A dip in revenue eliminates many small programs. But 10 youth and senior citizen programs are preserved.
- Firefighters Battle 1,150-Acre Blaze in Hills Around Hemet
- Education Budget Cuts
- Gun Proliferation and Violence
- Feinstein, Boxer Win Easily : Clinton Clinches Democratic Nomination : Primary: Democratic voters make history by nominating two women for the Senate. The race between GOP's Herschensohn and Campbell is tight. Sen. Seymour coasts to victory over Dannemeyer.
- Gun Proliferation and Violence
- Gun Proliferation and Violence
- Third Parties
- Gun Proliferation and Violence
- Gun Proliferation and Violence
- Gun Proliferation and Violence
- Underused Words
- Gun Proliferation and Violence
- Gun Proliferation and Violence
- Gun Proliferation and Violence
- Education Budget Cuts
- OTHER NEWS - June 3, 1992
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- Notes on a Scorecard - June 3, 1992
- TELEVISION - June 3, 1992
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- Obituaries - June 3, 1992
- RIO REALITY: The conference will bring world...
- EARTH PARTY: For those who couldn't make...
- EARTH PESSIMIST: UCI chemistry professor F. Sherwood...
- Dana Forced Into Runoff; Burke-Watson Race Likely : L.A. County: Supervisor's rival Swanson rides an anti-incumbent wave. Antonovich is well ahead of challengers.
- Reporter Covering Crash Learns Her Children Are Among Victims : Accident: She had finished interviews and was going to pick up her son and daughter.
- 5 Killed as Truck Fleeing Border Agents Crashes : Accident: Vehicle with 13 immigrants plows into a car and hits students. High-speed chase is criticized.
- Federal Judge Calls for Inquiry Into Bank's Loans to Iraq : Foreign policy: Jurist says he isn't getting full story in case that raises questions about U.S. aid. House panel debates need for independent counsel.
- Lease LAX, Turn Palmdale Into a High-Tech Air Hub : Privatization: The old airport's best use is as a revenue source, partly for current needs, mostly for the future.
- Fatal Crash Triggers Criticism of Chases : Reporter Discovers Her Children Among Victims
- At Last, the Mainstream Agenda Opens to Gay and Lesbian Issues : Politics: Campaigns show readiness to address the concerns of this neglected voting bloc.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / DANA POINT COUNCIL : 2 Incumbents Enjoy Substantial Leads : Judy Curreri, Bill Bamattre winning. Voters give overwhelming support to term limits and to a measure that requires citywide vote on offshore drilling.
- Hayden in Tight Contest for New 23rd District Seat : State Senate: Longtime assemblyman struggles in his bid for the upper chamber. In the 25th District, Teresa Hughes took a large lead.
- Measure to Reform LAPD Wins Decisively
- LIVE HISTORY: For weeks, sixth-grade world history...
- Voter Choices May Reshape the Assembly : Legislature: Democrats are fighting to keep control. On the GOP side, moderates and conservatives battle each other.
- Deaths Heat Up Debate on Border Patrol Chase Policy
- Man Held in Crane's Death Was a Suspect From Day 1 : Crime: Authorities say he phoned the actor's apartment but reached police investigating case.
- UCI Layoff Notices May Go Out Today
- In Instant, School Day Turns Into a Nightmare : Tragedy: Death of four teen-agers and a parent hit by a fleeing vehicle leaves students shocked, dazed.
- BASEBALL'S FREE-AGENT DRAFT : Mater Dei's Carter Is Among Several Local Players Selected
- Many Use the Ballot to Take Out Their Frustrations : Election: Expressions of disenchantment with the status quo abound at polling places and prompt some to choose long-shot presidential contenders.
- Siemens Goes to Rio Summit
- U.S. Suspends Dealings With GE Engine Unit
- UC Santa Barbara to Be Site of Opportunity Day
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Peltason Gives 'Swan-Song' Lecture at UCI
- Reaching the Boiling Point : Researchers have found that high blood pressure's cause has more to do with heredity than with environmental factors.
- Brian Moore; Actor Led Crusades to Curb Development
- Documentary : Breaking Bread With Hezbollah : Tea with the militant group can be an enlightening experience. For an invitation, just pull out a map.
- Defiant Serbia Moves to Avert Gas Shortages; Rationing a Possibility : Sanctions: Five-hour waits reported as drivers rush to fill tanks. The embargo is not expected to bring quick changes in regime's attitude.
- Disbanding of Advisory Committee Is Sought : North Hollywood: The chairwoman of the controversial group calls it an effort to silence critics of redevelopment.
- PORT HUENEME : Book Sale Scheduled for School Library
- COUNTYWIDE : Grand Opening Set for Women's Shelter
- Beach, Fouled by Sewage for Years, Reopens : Environment: Section just north of Mexican border was blighted by Tijuana effluent. A system to divert its flow is now in place.
- * Gerald Cotler; retired director of cardiology
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY : Ex-Deputy Gets 4-Year Term in Credit Card Scam
- Soka Site's Important Role Cited : Calabasas: The school's 580 acres support flora and fauna in the region, affecting drainage and wildlife, a report finds.
- CAMARILLO : Driver in Crash That Injured 6 Is Charged
- 'Time Out' for Bush, Maybe Death for Me : Transplants: Suffering Americans are begging him to allow fetal-tissue research.
- PARAMOUNT : Unidentified Man Slain in Drive-By Shooting
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Polonia Just Wanted to Steal Away
- After Four Poor Seasons, Anderson Is Nearly King of AL : Baseball: Former Anteater now the Orioles' leadoff hitter is among league leaders in 10 categories.
- TRIPLE CROWN RATINGS
- O.C. ART REVIEW : Encounter With the Unknown : Yes, 'Modernist Abstraction in American Prints' in Laguna Beach has Calder, Pollock and Weber, but most of the 60 artists represented here are obscure.
- David Frishberg's Jazzy Satire Makes Its S.D. Debut
- William L. Housley has joined Applied Micro...
- Jobs Wither in Drought of Recession : Cutbacks: Novadyne Computer Systems eliminates 95 employees and reduces wages in major reorganization.
- Nu-Med Unit Sells 3 Psychiatric Hospitals
- BANKING
- Culture : Lionizing the 'Great Leader' : North Korea's Kim Il Sung enjoys a personality cult without peer.
- Russia's Central Bank Chief Quits, Blames Split Signals : Economy: Official says he can't work with Yeltsin going one way and the legislature going another.
- Fan Obsessed With Skater Sentenced to Mental Hospital
- A Bubbly Tasting for 'Krugists'
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Report on Wetlands Project Is Delayed
- Foothill Police Begin Language Lessons : Diversity: Officers study Spanish in hopes of bettering communications with their community.
- COUNTYWIDE : 3 Men Sentenced in Income Tax Fraud
- ANAHEIM : Report on Drugs, Gangs Is Due Today
- Miscellany
- Wallace Caps His Big Day With a Good Night, 7-0 : College baseball: Cubs' No. 1 pick pitches Pepperdine past Texas in College World Series.
- Patagonia Distribution Base to Stay in Ventura
- TECHNOLOGY : AST Research Joins the Growing List of 'Multimedia Computer' Producers
- Dow Passes 3,400 Barrier on New Optimism : Economy: The purchasing managers' monthly report showed more business activity than had been expected, lifting the blue-chip index 16.33 points.
- Can Ads Help Cure Social Ills?
- BANKING
- Rockwell's $18.5-Million Fine Stands
- National Agenda : Former Foes Unite for Sake of Survival : Some ex-Contras and Sandinistas put aside bitterness and mistrust to look for solutions to economic problems.
- 4 Students, Radio Reporter Arrested as Protests Resume at Haiti Schools
- Fire Chief Placed on Paid Leave
- Death Toll From Riots Inflated, Detectives Say : Unrest: Of the 60 deaths laid to the disturbances, at least 15 were unrelated to the April 29-May 4 violence.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Mailboxes Leave Stamp of Character
- 13 People Injured in Van Rollover Near Fallbrook
- The Skewed Licensing Formula : South L.A.: The state sets countywide density limits for liquor outlets; here, that's unjust.
- AGOURA HILLS : Merchants Reject Sign Compromise
- Santa Ana Delays Effort to Evict Civic Center Homeless : Law: Pleas for humane treatment of tent city residents and a lack of a detention facility prompted a hold on enforcing camping ban.
- Neighbors Have the Right to Fight Liquor-Store Blight : South L.A.: Owners of burned-out markets can be bought out; it's done elsewhere.
- AGUA DULCE : Driver Killed When Car Rolls Down Hill
- Dunn Co. Merges Festa Into Its Encino Office
- Homeowners Fear Courthouse Will Ruin Neighborhood
- Luring Employers: Are Incentives Worth It? : Economy: As S.D. prepares packages, critics say costs to taxpayers could outweigh economic benefits.
- AUTOS
- U.S. Scornful of Yugoslav Vote
- CHULA VISTA : Robbery Suspect Escapes From Court
- Arafat Has Brain Surgery to Remove Clot Caused by Plane Crash in April
- BREA : Official Testifies in Redevelopment Case
- Robert Pressley, gambling that he would have...
- Angel Quantity, Not Quality, 8-2 : Baseball: They get 11 hits against the Orioles, but few are timely as they lose for the 11th time in 13 games.
- The Wit Under the Wimple : Najimy Had Devil of a Good Time in 'Sister Act'
- ART REVIEW : D. J. Hall Unmasks L.A.'s Excruciating Aging Process
- Oxnard Procter & Gamble Plant Now 40% Complete
- Cleanup Firms Booming : Ecology: Entrepreneurs are launching efforts to repair the problems caused by earlier generations. Old businesses are retooling to keep pace.
- AIRLINES
- Gerald McQuarrie, S&L; Co-Founder, Dies
- Environment : Progress Tramples Mexico Frontier : Pemex's search for oil has brought civilization to the jungle--and is killing the last rain forest in North America.
- Market Scene : Japan's Companies Keep Factories--and Jobs--at Home : Manufacturers such as Toshiba say that moving production overseas would destroy base they build on.
- BAKU : Ballots and Battles
- Leftists Who Turned Right : Politics: Once the reigning dukes of radical chic, Peter Collier and David Horowitz have seen the conservative light. In Heterodoxy magazine, the pair bashes liberal causes and offends ex-fellow travelers.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : JAPAN : Hearing on Wartime Sex Slavery Begins
- City Salutes Firefighter Shot in Rioting
- Anti-incumbent fever grows: Some longtime occupants of...
- Longtime Jeep Agency Driven Out of Business : Economy: Auto sales were already down, but the riots sealed the fate of dealership that opened in 1926.
- SAN DIEGO : Car Kills Man, 71, as He Crosses Street
- NORTHWEST : Cities Hope to Save by Sharing Services
- OXNARD : Police Won't Charge Man in Boy's Death
- Thompson on the Beam After Unorthodox Start
- Football
- FRENCH OPEN / WOMEN : Capriati Wins on Father-Daughters' Day
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Seminara Ready to Show Padres He Doesn't Know Meaning of Fear
- 'Today' Sends Wake-Up Call to 'GMA'
- Warner Bros. said it has named Michael...
- Shop Television Network Says NASD Delisted Stock
- Richard B. Deedon has joined Horizons Technology...
- Delphi Reports Quarterly Loss of $7.9 Million
- Schuller Bombs in Talk to Russian Army Staff : Religion: Hostile audience of officers apparently finds O.C. televangelist's positive thinking message irrelevant.
- Juice Label Critics Are Berry Angry
- BOOK REVIEW : 'I Am the Clay' Is a Heartfelt Potok Tale : I AM THE CLAY, <i> by Chaim Potok,</i> Knopf, $20, 224 pages
- UC Chief Enlightens His Last Class at Irvine : Education: Constitutional scholar Jack Peltason is moving on to university system's Berkeley headquarters. But he has not abandoned his role as a teacher.
- Glitches Delay Final Mailings for Levine, Davis
- CAMARILLO : Council Alters Rules on Public Comment
- PORT HUENEME : 9 Juveniles Arrested in School Break-Ins
- Haitian Youths Wait and Hope for a New Life
- Writer of Letters to Katarina Witt Gets 37 Months : Sentence: Harry Veltman will be sent to a psychiatric hospital to serve his term.
- Camarillo Backs Audit of Hospital's Records : Health care: The City Council endorses a $25,000 study of Pleasant Valley's finances after questions are raised about the facility's profitability.
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Suit to Oppose Eastern Toll Road
- Monthly Report
- New Oxnard Chief Outlines Plans : Police: Harold Hurtt cites neighborhood relations, gangs and fiscal restraint in his first public appearance.
- Ballot Recommendations : Elections and primaries in Los Angeles, Orange counties
- Summer Activities for Children Set
- DANA POINT : Man Killed When Truck Overturns
- Major Issues Remain for AT&T;, Unions : Labor: The company says it has contingency plans in case there is a strike.
- Otra Securities Changes Its Name to RKS Financial
- Chevron Plans to Consolidate 5 Operations : Energy: The merging of the oil and gas research and technology groups will erase up to 450 jobs.
- Mark C. Bergherr has been named manager...
- AIRLINES
- High Court Rejects Curbs on Waste Dumps : Law: States are barred from imposing bans and higher fees on garbage and toxic materials from outside their borders.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : UKRAINE : Crimea Official OKs Continued Kiev Ties
- Woman Shares Luck in 'Other' Laguna Beach
- U.S. Blood Banks Begin Testing for Rare AIDS Virus
- Citing Lack of Funds, Clinton Appeals for More Donations
- Tennessee Court Backs Man's Right to Block Use of Embryos
- Media : The King of Rock? In Russia, It's Radio : Western-style stations broadcast Beatles, Genesis and Public Enemy. It's a pre-MTV pop scene.
- America From Abroad : Worried French Government Feels the Heat From L.A. Riots : Violence in U.S. inspires programs to soothe racial tensions in a country with the Continent's largest minority population.
- LOS ANGELES : Churches, Synagogues to Lead L.A. Peace March
- IRVINE : Edward Teller to Talk on Technology, Peace
- Police Link Killers of Grocer to Crime Ring : Robberies: A $25,000 reward is being offered. The four men are believed to be part of a group that has struck 20 other times in the Valley since November.
- Football
- PREP BASEBALL / CITY SEMIFINALS : San Pedro Chips Away, Now Faces Poly in Final
- Angels' Brooks Becomes Journeyman in Best Sense
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Serving Up Musical Gumbo
- MUSIC REVIEW : L.A. Master Chorale Closes Season
- O.C. THEATER : Gelbart's 'Mastergate' at UCI Is Satire That's All Too Real
- Sliding Door Firm Owner Relocating Near Ojai
- Fortune Petroleum Posts $2,000 Quarterly Profit
- Baltimore Enterprise Zone Has Defenders and Critics : Economy: The effort has created jobs in the inner city, but they aren't necessarily going to area residents.
- Speedo Going Public : Apparel: Authentic Fitness Corp. is expected to net $40.5 million in an initial offering of 3 million shares.
- Backers Shed Light on 'E-Lamp' Bulb : Technology: Some call the creation the biggest advance in lighting since fluorescents were introduced in the 1930s.
- PRAGUE : Ready for Reform?
- NEWS ANALYSIS : The 'New Nicaragua' Still 'at War With Itself' : Central America: Fighting in countryside, economic stagnation are dimming hopes for a stable society.
- LOS ANGELES : Child Burned in Car Has Surgery, Skin Grafts
- SANTA CLARITA : Experts Say Brown Bear Really a Black
- Council OKs Extension of Sewage Outfall Pipe : City Hall: San Diego hopes the $54.8-million project, which would deposit effluent 4.5 miles at sea, will help it comply with mandated clean-water guidelines.
- Panel Proposes Policy to Slow Loss of Ecological Areas
- Piquet Says Career in Racing Is Over
- Miller Ends Comeback, Leaves Olympic Tryouts
- Angels Stymied by the Orioles : Baseball: They are held scoreless into the seventh inning by Baltimore's McDonald and trail by 8-2 in the ninth.
- Weekend Box Office : 'Basic Instinct' in Charmed Circle
- Jobs Wither in Drought of Recession : Shutdown: DataCard Corp. blames California costs and competition for closing Buena Park plant and laying off 125 people.
- Henry N. Huta has been elected a...
- Nationwide Health in Mortgage Business : Purchase: The Newport Beach firm has agreed to buy loans on 45 convalescent homes in a dozen states.
- Rysher Entertainment, Kushner-Locke to Merge
- COPENHAGEN : Danish Twist on EC
- In This Corner . . . a Brighter Future : Youth: A pair of boxing clubs in Escondido are reaching out to kids who might otherwise end up in gangs.
- LA MESA : LAPD Veteran Named Police Chief
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : PEACE RALLY : 10-Mile Linking of Hands Planned
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : SOCIAL SERVICES : Legal Service Office Asks Clients to Call
- Ballot Recommendations : Elections and primaries in Orange and San Diego counties
- Grigsby Tops List of Locals In June Draft : Draft: Aztec pitcher selected by the Oakland Athletics in the first round. Several area players also were picked.
- Driver Arrested After 35-Mile Freeway Chase
- Astros Get a Real Deal With Nevin
- Pop Review : Too Few Attend Soca Concert
- Belew Finds a Natural Combination : Wildlife Lover, Who Plays in O.C. Wednesday, Keeps His Music Tame Enough for Humans
- Oklahoma Rallies to Stay Alive by Beating Wichita State
- Creating an 11th-Hour Retirement Plan : Investing: There are steps that even those in their 50s can take to make their lives easier once they quit working.
- SANTA PAULA : Police Seek Man in Rape of Teen-Ager
- Titan Basketball Player Kisa Hughes Is Planning to Transfer to UCLA
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Ryan Comes Out After 10 Pitches, Doctor Says It's Not Serious
- Boxing
- The concrete walls around the Indianapolis Motor...
- Miscellany
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Loyd Helps to Turn El Dorado Around
- James McMurtry Keeps His Distance From His Songs
- L.A. TV Stations to Limit Election Coverage
- Rockwell Signs Agreement With Modem Maker
- Stacy L. Collins, assistant corporate controller for...
- More Indictments Due in Point Mugu Inquiry
- The Media Did It
- PALA : Man Standing Near Disabled Car Killed
- House of Mirrors : Images Projected by Drexler Often Aren't What They Are Alleged to Be
- ELECTIONS '92 : 2 Polls Show Bush Losing Ground
- ELECTIONS '92 : Baker Will Not Quit to Run Bush Campaign, Aide Says
- Station Seeks Deputies Who Are Bilingual : Law enforcement: Sheriff's officials in Santa Clarita want a union rule changed so that Spanish-speaking personnel can transfer there.
- LOS ANGELES : Reiner Asks High Court to Review Du Case Ruling
- Carrie Garritson
- LOS ANGELES : Ex-Landlord Apologizes, Drops Suit Against Arnolds
- Eight County Teams to Play in Softball Semifinals Today
- Election Day Ends Hard-Fought Campaigns
- TV REVIEW : 'After Tiananmen': Lost in a Labyrinth
- New Breast Biopsy Exam Is Less Invasive
- Nazi Hunters in U.S. Expect Record Charges : War crimes: With new access to documents in the former Soviet Union, investigators are pursuing cases from World War II.
- Train, Car Crash Kills 3
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : Archdiocese Fund Provides Help for New Businesses : REBUILDING
- WORLD IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Peru's Ex-President Is Granted Asylum
- Westminster Fire Chief Put on Leave to Await Review : Evaluation: D'Wayne Scott has been surrounded by controversy since he turned down the Los Angeles Fire Department's requests for help during the recent riots.
- Jim Perry to Coach at La Quinta Again
- MRV Communications Plans to Go Public
- Perspectives From a For-Profit School
- Barry Marks was named president of Allstate...
- A Seeing-Double Wedding: Twin Soldiers to Marry Twin Soldiers
- Woman Driving With 2 Children Leads Police on 100-M.P.H. Chase
- Once Again, Oaks Classic's Heart Is in the Ride Place
- Mayor Doubts Yeltsin's Vow of Just 1 Term
- WORLD IN BRIEF : THAILAND : New Prime Minister Selection Is Delayed
- LA PALMA : Drivers Can Sign Up for Anti-Theft Plan
- Housing Credit Extension Is a Must--and Riots Tell Us Why
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Cochell Isn't Caught Short, Oklahoma Rallies to Win
- At His Age, Such Things Aren't Always What They a Peer to Be
- NOTES : Asthma, Allergies Haven't Slowed Down Titans' Nevin
- AFTERMATH
- ELECTIONS '92 : Ford Says Bush Victory Hinges on the Economy
- Fan Obsessed With Skater Sentenced to Mental Hospital
- SAC, Nation's Nuclear Shield, Is Dissolved
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PERU : Fujimori Schedules October Election
- Pediatricians Take the Lead in Fight to Halt Hepatitis B : Health: The U.S. government and a doctors' group call for vaccination of children--who generally are not at high risk--as well as adolescents, in attempt to head off disease's spread.
- On the Toxic Trail : Contamination: County specialists search for hazardous waste materials on riot-torn sites.
- ANAHEIM : Bar Sues City in Effort to Stay Open
- ELECTIONS '92 : Clinton Peppers California Voters With Calls for Unity : Politics: The presumptive Democratic nominee attacks Bush as he travels across the state. He virtually ignores Brown's candidacy.
- PLATFORM : We're Not the Enemy
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : REBUILDING
- OXNARD : New Press-Courier Publisher Arrives
- SAN DIEGO : Tipster Leads Police to Body
- Job in Minors for Webster?
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Lasorda Picking Spots With Howell
- Local TV to Limit Vote Report : Television: Many stations plan updates amid entertainment, citing lack of suspense and better technology.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Graham Appointed CEO of Armco Steel
- AT&T;, Union Continue Contract Talks : Labor: The company says it has contingency plans in case there is a strike.
- House of Fabrics Acquires Retail Chain
- Mexico Repays Nearly 9% of Its Foreign Debt : Third World: The amount owed is expected to tumble to 29% of gross domestic product by the end of the year, compared to 74% in 1988.
- U.S. Incomes, Spending Show Meager Gains : Economy: But the recovery's halting nature was offset by a positive quarterly trade report and a fourth consecutive manufacturing gain.
- Chief of Russia's Central Bank Resigns, Blaming Split Signals
- School Officer Wounds Intruder
- 3D Systems' Parent Issues Rights to Buy Shares
- Costco to Challenge Price Club in S.D. : Merchandising: For the first time, Price will be confronted on the home ground it has long dominated by another major membership wholesaler.
- Complaints Bombard Van Nuys Airport : Aviation: Profits have plunged; neighbors are upset about noise; tenants also have problems.
- Profile : The Pope Nobody Knows
- WORLD IN BRIEF : VIETNAM : Human Remains Returned to U.S.
- 9 Given Death Penalty