- Corporate Earnings Nudge Dow Up 6.75 : Market Overview : <i> Highlights of Monday's market activities, as compiled from Times staff and wire reports: : </i>
- Air Force Awards Litton $8.4-Million Contract
- * Transamerica Insurance Group named Cheryl A....
- Cate Muldoon Roberts has been promoted to...
- Mercy Healthcare San Diego has announced the...
- Players International Sued in Confidentiality Case
- State Sues Railroad for Pesticide Spill in Sacramento River : Pollution: Southern Pacific calls multimillion-dollar suit unnecessary because it has agreed to pay all appropriate costs.
- Canceling Events Was Considered in Quakes
- William Darrid; Producer, Screenwriter, Novelist
- Angry Judge Threatens Iran-Contra Dismissal : Court: Prosecutors scramble to produce documents for review by a former CIA official's defense team.
- Agran, Arraigned in N.Y., Calls Charges 'Politically Motivated'
- Mother of Worker Accused in Convair Shootings Testifies
- Bird Joins Celtic Workout, Appears Ready
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Jurors Hear First Remarks in Jockeys' Suit
- Football
- Jurisprudence
- STAGE REVIEW : Not Enough Life in This 'Cabaret'
- Ex-Dealer Gets 2nd Sentence for Continuing to Bilk Clients
- Company Wins Contract Extension From Hughes: Pacific...
- BioSource to Acquire San Francisco Company
- Micropolis Corp. Posts Sharp Earnings Increase
- Robert J. Metcalf & Associates has announced...
- State Budget Watch
- VENTURA : Continuation School Proposals Discussed
- CANOGA PARK : Trial Ordered in Adoption Scam
- Bad omen? A colleague of ours, put...
- Fred Duda, Retired Food Executive, Dies
- Countywide : Fair's Road Show Hits Few Bumps
- Rams, Second-Term Coach Knox About to Re-Enter Hard-Hat Zone : Football: Rebuilding process continues Wednesday when players report to advance camp.
- ALL-STAR NOTES : Bonds Says Dodgers Aren't Good Enough to Get Him
- Football
- Nike Inc. says its trademark problems in...
- Convention Opens, A.M. TV Zooms In
- The Race Is to the Swift of Thought, This Coach Says
- Spain '92 / A Medal Year : Postscript : '72 Olympics: Where Tragedy, Victory Clashed : Six athletes recall traumatic Munich Games where 11 Israelis were slain.
- Mexico Agrees to Entry of U.S. Banks and Insurers : Economics: Breakthrough removes barrier to controversial North American Free Trade Agreement.
- Clinton Agenda Sticks Closely to Middle Ground
- SANTA PAULA : Stabbing, Theft Suspects Sought
- SOMIS : Trustees Cancel Summer Classes
- $1 Million in Cargo Taken in Bold Simi Valley Heist
- Trial Begins for 2 Youths in Shotgun Slayings of 3 Teen-Age Girls : Courts: The defendants, 17 and 18, face separate juries. Lawyers blame the other's client for the murders.
- Weekend S.D. Violence Leaves Six People Dead
- San Diego : Plea of Not-Guilty to Molestation
- The Best Part Is That He Doesn't Fit Image
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Chipping Away at National Boundaries : Globalism: IBM, Toshiba and Siemens will work together to develop computer components.
- Upscale Buyer Fits Club Maker to a Tee : Golf: Camarillo's Dasia Corp. already has lucrative contracts to provide its high-tech driver to Asian players. But the U.S. market is notoriously competitive and is showing little growth.
- THQ Raises $6 Million in Common Stock Offering
- California Amplifier to Buy 50% of Micro Pulse
- Spain '92 / A Medal Year : The Art of the $635-Million World TV Deal
- Strike Stalls Guatemala
- SIMI VALLEY : School Board OKs Vocational Center
- Deputy D.A.'s Firing Should Stand, Hearing Officer Urges : Employment: Colette Facio says her dismissal resulted from sexual harassment by her supervisor. The Civil Service Commission is to act on July 22.
- Ventura OKs Advisory Vote on Water Issue : City Council: The November ballot measure will include a comparison of operating costs for importing from the state and for building a desalination plant.
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Pump Iron to Reverse Effects of Age, New Studies Suggest
- U.S. Production of Nuclear Explosives Formally Halted
- Spain '92 / A Medal Year : Speaking Of: : The New Spain
- Spain '92 / A Medal Year : Culture : Catalonia: A Nation Within a Country : It's more than a Spanish region. It's a way of life with a 1,000-year history.
- Democrats Call for National Renewal, Rip Bush, Perot : Convention: 'Honey . . . the party's over,' Gov. Richards tells the White House. Attack on Perot as an autocrat breaks an unofficial silence on the Texan.
- SAN FERNANDO : Man Sentenced in Swap Meet Slaying
- Two White Professors Accuse College of Racial Discrimination : Bias: One has filed a lawsuit, claiming that a less experienced Asian-American was hired. A campus official says Pasadena school's hiring practices are fair.
- Doris M. Brewer; Retired CSUN Professor
- Firebombing Hurt Pregnant Woman, Say Neighbors : Van Nuys: Arson investigators would not comment on the cause of the blaze. The victim was burned on her right arm.
- Officials, Parents Protest Kindergarten Plan : Education: Governor's proposal to save money by delaying entry into school could affect 110,000 California youngsters.
- Paez Keeps His Style Up, Puts Young Bonine Down
- STAGE REVIEW : A Window on Overprivileged in Old Globe 'Interior Decoration'
- ABC's AIDS Charity Special Makes a Profit : Television: The surplus goes to Design Industries Foundation but network isn't sure yet how much.
- TV REVIEW : 'Isle': A Compelling Tale of Self-Discovery
- Tim Wilson has joined Bankers Equity Funding...
- Lawyers Gamble on 16-Year-Old Lawsuit
- Spain '92 / A Medal Year : The Political Games
- 8 Jailed in Haiti Drug Bust
- SOUTH COUNTY : Tollway Agency Sues Environmentalists
- New CSUN President Hires Outsider to Be Student Affairs Chief
- South Africans Find Legal Reform Ideas on L.A. Visit : Law: Legislators will draft their nation's new constitution. They question local judges and academics about the U.S. system.
- LOS ANGELES : Firm's Protest Delays Green Line Contract
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Brea's Wayward Redevelopment Plan
- Woman, 47, Gets Year for Attack on Mother, 84
- Oxnard Officer Injured While Searching for Clues
- Man Convicted of Second-Degree Murder : Courts: He admits to fatally wounding a teen-ager during a drive-by shooting in Lake Forest last year.
- * Randal D. Humphreys was named chief...
- Chrysler LHs to Be Pricier Than Thought : Autos: The range of $16,000 to $22,000 is about the same as the Japanese imports the line had hoped to challenge.
- * The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea...
- Ex-CBS Boss to Head Fox News Division
- Nationwide Health Properties Inc.: The Newport Beach...
- UCI Athletic Director Quits in Frustration
- Spain '92 / A Medal Year : Profile : Lukewarm Thanks for IOC's Samaranch : His support for the late Spanish dictator Franco still angers some Catalans. But he has also helped his native region.
- SAN DIEGO : Attorney Pleads for Life of Killer of Two
- SANTA PAULA : City Contracts With Ventura Law Firm
- Women Testify Navy Hero Made Demeaning Sexual Comments
- McGwire Power : Oakland First Baseman Wins Contest With 12 Homers, Including 8 in Row
- 'Lettice & Lovage' Role Provides Fresh Challenge for Julie Harris : Stage: Veteran actress and five-time Tony winner says she has no plans to retire anytime soon. Her San Diego run starts tonight.
- Flamemaster Board OKs 7% Stock Repurchase
- Learning to Earn : Training: The city-financed Entrepreneur Series aims to help small businesses grow and, it is hoped, create jobs.
- Commerce Bank Thrives on SBA Loans : Finance: Bank reports record earnings as it capitalizes on Small Business Administration lending activity.
- Costly Remodeling Projects Put on Hold in Uncertain Economy
- CAPISTRANO BEACH : Board OKs Plan to Reroute Bus Lines
- Anaheim Considers Writing Off Bad Debts
- SOUTH LOS ANGELES : Deal Will Provide 100 Jobs to Gang Members
- ALL-STAR GAME : How Deep, the Roots? : Puckett Ponders a Future as a Free Agent
- UC Irvine Athletic Director Quits, Takes Job With Coaches' Group
- Tennis
- Western Digital Expecting to Post Profit : Recovery: Maker of chips, disk drives appears ready to snap a six-quarter string of losses totaling more than $200 million.
- * Federal Express Corp. reported slightly higher...
- * Kenneth H. Bell has been appointed...
- Asbestos Jury Finds Six Manufacturers Liable : Workplace: The verdict could result in millions being paid to 8,500 former steel and shipyard workers.
- Bush Spends Quiet Day With Advisers Planning Campaign
- TELEVISION ANALYSIS : Convention's 'Big Stories' Look Smaller From a Distance
- BOOK REVIEW : Other People's Children: We Need to Care : A CHILD'S PLACE: A Year in the Life of a Day Care Center; <i> by Ellen Ruppel Shell</i> ; Little, Brown and Co. $19.95; 262 pages
- Spain '92 / A Medal Year : Next Step : Olympics Outlive Naysayers : The movement has never seemed stronger as a record 172 nations prepare to compete in Barcelona.
- KID STUFF : Out of the Mouths of Pundits
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Man Injured by Deputy Is Awarded $200,000
- These Silk-Suited Professionals Are Fooling Themselves : Language: When women at the top of the power ladder call themselves 'outsiders,' they deny the real outsiders.
- Proposal Calls for Changes Within, Around Project : Redevelopment: The plan calls for a group of elected residents to run Nickerson Gardens, individuals to own refurbished units and the addition of local businesses in which residents can buy stock.
- Fans Out to Field Autographs : All-Star workout: Mass of fans maneuvers outside stadium, trying to get autographs or glimpses of baseball's greatest players.
- ALL-STAR GAME : Bringing Game Home : Sharperson Wants to Share It With Father
- RAIDERS : Shell Picks Up Pace in Practice, Hoping to Catch Mistakes Early
- All-Stars or Not? Not All Deserving to Be in the Lineup
- THE ARTS
- Pico Products Wins Suit, Faces 2nd Court Action
- * Pico Products Inc., a Lake View...
- American Pacific Bank Quarterly Earnings Up 9%
- Polaroid Plans to Offer Color Photo Credit Card
- * Sherry Guimond has been promoted to...
- TECHNOLOGY : Successful F-111F Test Flight Called Milestone for Rockwell International
- Airport Dry-Docks 160 Grounded Jets : Airline bankruptcies and cutbacks have sent 160 planes into storage at Mojave Airport, the nation's biggest parking lot for commercial aircraft withdrawn from service.
- * James L. Dintaman was named president...
- * Thomas E. Stindt will join the...
- Sandra K. Von Paul has joined the...
- Pac Bell May Hang Up on Caller ID : Telecommunications: Tough rules aimed at protecting privacy would hamper service, sources say.
- * Alcoa Corp. lost $30.6 million in...
- Pinkerton's Reports Drop in 2nd-Quarter Profits
- Everest & Jennings Unit Sold, Will Stay in County
- * Jackie Conkling has been appointed management...
- INSURANCE
- Jerry Monroe has been appointed to the...
- Valencia National Bank Posts 9% Profit Gain
- INSURANCE
- * Hilton Hotels Corp. said it recorded...
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : Brown Supporters Shout Out Their Demand: 'Let Jerry Speak' : Politics: Candidate's backers disrupt Hillary Clinton's speech before California delegation. Ex-governor plans to address convention.
- Spain '92 / A Medal Year : Environment : Barcelona Reinvents Itself to Host the World : The Mediterranean city dazzles the eye with new beaches, a seaside Olympic Village, a striking new airport and new parks.
- INS to Query the Employers Who Hired Drywall Crews : Labor: Investigators say striking immigrants who were arrested have provided leads.
- SANTA CLARITA : Police Investigating False Drive-By Story
- Olympics Special in World Report
- ANAHEIM : 4 Take Out Papers for Council Race
- Countywide : Enrollment Rises at Community Colleges
- Sue Raney Has Found Her Niche as a Balladeer
- DANCE REVIEW : New Principals Dance Kirov 'La Bayadere' in San Diego
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : The Issues, A to Z : Bill Clinton Where He Stands : Candidate Emphasizes that Both Government and Citizens Must Assume Responsibility
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : All Baby-Boom Ticket Hoping to Avert Generational Politics : Strategy: Clinton and Gore don't want to seem threatening to younger voters, and they want to persuade their elders they are ready to take over.
- Officer Says Man Denied Arrest Assaulted Her
- NATION IN BRIEF : OHIO : TV Station's Error Broadcasts Alert
- Crews Start Resurfacing Project on Residential Streets
- Plan Drawn for Rescues From Flood Channels : Safety: Fire officials call for better training and outfitting of response vehicles with flotation devices. Recommendations follow drowning of youth in L.A. River in February.
- Ex-WAVES Tell Tales of Abuse in the Old Navy
- All S.D. Officers Will Be Drug-Tested : Narcotics: Implementation of '91 agreement between the city and police and firefighters will result in testing twice a year.
- Redirecting the Streams of Charity : Needs highlighted by the riots call out for new priorities in personal and corporate giving
- LOS ANGELES : 3 in Drug-Making Ring Given Heavy Sentences
- Plain Talk Is What Voters Need to Hear : Proposal to question candidates about deficit is worth trying
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Driver Who Died in Crash Identified
- '92 Democratic Convention : Actress Makes Her Convention Debut : Politics: Academy Award winner and liberal activist Mary Steenburgen is visiting New York as a Clinton delegate from Ventura County.
- Horse Owners Urge City to Reconsider Granting Franchise for Center : Hansen Dam: Equestrians say the facility's operator is abusive to the public and killed a children's program.
- 3% for a Life's Savings Is a Bitter Harvest : Interest rates: The latest cut means another drop in income for seniors and more bad news for Bush.
- CYCLING / TOUR DE FRANCE : Indurain Cuts Heavily Into Lino's Lead
- Victory Like That Is Enough to Light Up the Whole House
- BASEBALL : Vincent Keeps Up Positive Front Despite Talk of Angry Owners
- ALL-STAR GAME : San Diego Has Seen This All Before : Today's game: Twelve current or former Padres are on either the AL or NL roster.
- Weekend Box Office : 'League's' Second Inning Is a Winner
- O.C. THEATER : 'Fantasticks' Done With Sense of Style : GroveShakespeare's production at Gem Theatre in Garden Grove gets the full treatment with ideally matched players.
- Foes of Planned Youth Club May Go to Court Over Loss of View
- As Sun-Lovers Fret, Weather Stays Wet
- Convention Participant Mugged in Manhattan
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Hark, the Heralded Angels Sing With Hard Rock Crunch
- Green Dreams : How You Gonna Keep Them Down in L.A. After They've Been on the Farm?
- Man in Coal Car Is Killed as Train Dumps Load
- The Distressing Truth About Hair Obsession
- The 'Gospel of Burning Love' Finds a Convert : Books: Writing about a fanatic Elvis fan, Laura Kalpakian fell under the King's spell. She concedes, "I ended up kind of fruitcakey on the subject."
- Spain '92 / A Medal Year : Media : Broadcast Olympics Get More Players : More foreign stations and pay-per-view TV networks are entering the arena, while the price tag keeps growing.
- Big-League Battle for Ballplayers : Youth sports: Neighbors of a Sylmar organization complain about noise, traffic and litter at its field. Defenders cite benefits to children.
- Playboy Doesn't Play in Santa Clarita
- Shelling Puts Aid Flights to Bosnia in Peril
- Donated Motel to Serve as Shelter for Homeless : Philanthropy: A nonprofit group in South Los Angeles will turn developer's 22-room gift into apartments for mentally disabled people.
- Tandem Thrust : Troops From 4 Service Branches Take Part in 23-Day War Game
- Space Shots : Canadian Atomic Energy Lab Applies Radiation to Golf Balls for Distance
- Track and Field
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Party-Goers on a French Roll at Benefit
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : Pelosi's Prominence in Party on the Rise : Lawmaker: The San Francisco congresswoman will deliver a speech and preside over proceedings to adopt the platform.
- Bedridden Actor Still Fighting War on Smoking : One-man crusade: The former 'Marlboro Man' and a resident of Corona del Mar says he is 'dying proof that smoking will kill you.'
- IRVINE : Humanities Dean Appointed at UCI
- Democrats Call for National Renewal, Rip Bush, Perot : Convention: 'Honey . . . the party's over,' Gov. Richards tells the White House. Attack on Perot as an autocrat breaks an unofficial silence on the Texan.
- EPA Proposes Stricter Smog Rules for Vehicles : Pollution: New standards for testing will apply to Los Angeles drivers and could lead to higher repair bills.
- Spain '92 / A Medal Year : America From Abroad : 'Superficial' U.S Entry Disappoints at Expo '92 : Their budget halved by Congress, planners had to scrap the original design and make do.
- CAMARILLO : Officials Criticize Grand Jury Report
- Suspect 'Normal,' Officers Say : Fatal stabbing: Two policemen tell of their encounter with Kevin Kolodziej. Woman, 90, was killed at home by a trespasser soon thereafter.
- ORANGE : Old House to Live On in New Home
- Newly Excavated Fossils on Display
- Going Out With a Splash : Wilson Will Play His Final Olympics as Standout Goalie on Water Polo Team
- Hollywood Sign Flap
- Hollywood Sign Flap
- Herschensohn and Watergate
- Herschensohn and Watergate
- High Attrition Rate in Classes
- Hollywood Sign Flap
- Lomita Deputies
- Herschensohn and Watergate
- Positive View of Biofeedback
- Herschensohn and Watergate
- Discrimination
- Restoring Optimism
- Hollywood Sign Flap
- Perot
- 3 Cheers for Red Line
- Herschensohn and Watergate
- Budget Cuts Hurt Elderly
- MOVIES - July 14, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 14, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 14, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 14, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 14, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 14, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 14, 1992
- Obituaries - July 14, 1992
- Obituaries - July 14, 1992
- Names in the News - July 14, 1992
- Names in the News - July 14, 1992
- POP/ROCK - July 14, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 14, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 14, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 14, 1992
- PRI Concedes Loss of Chihuahua Governorship : Mexico: But the ruling party claims victory against a left-of-center candidate in Michoacan race.
- PANNED: As if the Angels' season wasn't...
- Clinton Camp Orchestrates Effort at Message-Control
- Countywide : 18 Show Interest in Seeking City Council, Mayoral Posts
- Hahn Partnership Sues Cooper Over $2 Million Arena Loan : Transaction: Esquinas says Sports Arena owners to pursue new deal for new facility.
- ISLAND VISIT: Wayne Brown of Irvine will...
- CLOSE ENCOUNTER: Former Sgt. Donald P. Bellisario,...
- America's Cup Debt Payment Plan Offered : Regatta: Proposal is designed to keep cash-strapped organizing committee from being forced into bankruptcy.
- ALL-STAR NOTES : Bonds Says Dodgers Aren't Good Enough to Get Him
- Lyon Co., Partners Defaulting on 3 Properties : Real estate: Lender is foreclosing because investor group is more than $24 million behind on payments.
- Border Can Drive Them Up the Wall : Transportation: Some truckers wait hours to cross into California. A free trade pact will make it worse, many fear.
- New Flap Rocks Perot Campaign as Ad Firm Departs : Candidacy: Texan was apparently upset at company's work and cost. Reports of Wilder being offered vice presidential spot are denied.
- POLITICAL FERMENT: The county's 28 delegates and...
- Qantas Flight Diverted by Navy Threat of Force
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 14, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - July 14, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - July 14, 1992
- Anchors Say Flowers Story Bewitched Media
- Pope in Hospital for Tests, Might Need Operation
- Desperate Sarajevo Neighborhood Gets Relief : Balkans: Fighting eases briefly in Bosnian capital, but brutal bombardment continues in other cities.
- Dump Site Foes Trespass to Get Access to Elsmere
- ORANGE : Board Disbands New School Committee
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Council Approves $50,000 in Grants
- PLATFORM : A Lesson From the 1960s
- Garden Oasis by Side of Road : Weary Coast Highway Travelers Find a Peaceful Setting in Corona del Mar
- Heart Transplant Baby on Ventilator
- Wet and Wild : Slalom Races Added to Canoe and Kayak Competition
- Ted Williams Has His Day, in His Town
- Anchors' Salaries Soar While TV News Staffs Get Poorer : In S.D., Reporters' Pay Lags Behind Personalities
- Japan's L.A. Consul General Exudes Optimism : Commerce: Koichi Haraguchi says he's not alarmed about relations with the United States,despite recent friction.
- USE THIS VERSION : 27 Banks, Thrifts to Consider Increasing Inner-City Loans
- NEW YORK NOTEBOOK : Payday for Clinton Staff
- U.S.--MEXICO TRADE : Borderline Transit Systems : Air Service Is Spotty to Fast-Emerging Cities
- Are the Legislators Really Looking Out for Us?
- Exposition Park Plan Exhibits a Lush Look : Renovation: Architects say concrete that surrounds area makes it unfriendly. A $350-million overhaul would rip out some parking lots and add greenbelts.
- Priest Speaks Out for Civil Rights of Latinos : Activism: O.C.'s Msgr. Soto points out contributions that minorities have made, backs drywall workers' fight.
- COLUMN RIGHT / JOEL FOX : More Police We Need; More Taxes We Don't : Voters won't go for another self-inflicted hardship. Find the money by privatizing services.
- 2 Canyon Views in Contrast : Santa Clarita: The gorge is ugly and expendable, according to the company that wants to build a landfill. To environmentalists, the remote site features nature at its finest.
- Mansell's Win Draws Crowd Onto Track
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Peoples Wins Despite Bogeys on Three of Last Five Holes
- LOCAL NOTES
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK / MIKE DiGIOVANNA : O'Leary Learns to Hit the Other Way
- GOLF ROUNDUP
- FANFEST NOTEBOOK / MARTIN HENDERSON : Green Now Relishes His Place in History Books
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Walker Leaves Game With Injury
- CYCLING / TOUR DE FRANCE : Lino Is About to Change His Shirt
- Joe Amato of Old Forge, Pa., won...
- Little River Band Show Is Mostly Water Under Bridge
- Ukrainian President Ousts Reformist Economy Chief
- Women's Summit Ends on Charge It Favored Elite
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS
- Soccer
- 1992 ALL-STAR GAME : Foremost at First : Different Approaches Yield Similar Results for All-Stars McGriff, Clark
- NEW YORK NOTEBOOK : Late News From Cuomo
- A 'Dream' Amid Urban Decay
- Man Dies When Car Hits Pole
- COLUMN ONE : Splintered Society: U.S. Asians : The L.A. riots highlighted tensions among Asian-American groups, split by longstanding enmities and generational conflict. A search is under way for a common voice.
- SOUTH COUNTY : Record Number Take Summer Classes
- COUNTYWIDE : Campaign to Give Tips on Child-Care
- O.C. COLUMN RIGHT / GIL FERGUSON : Abortion Issue Should Not Be Dividing GOP : Democrats don't agree on the issue, but they aren't involved in internal party fratricide.
- World Affairs Council Sees an Upswing in County Membership
- Joe Friday, Calling Joe Friday
- COMPANIES
- Battle Brews Over Brew's Trademark
- SPECIAL REPORT: IMMIGRANTS
- Democratic Delegates Explore Big Apple : Convention: The city throws a party for the party, offering various welcomes from an interfaith service to topless dancers in Central Park.
- Darby Continues to Dump Rain on Southland; L.A. Sets Record
- Auld Acquaintances Aren't Forgotten at Peltason Party
- Now It's Clinton's Turn on Center Stage : Convention opens as putative nominee's poll standing rises
- Man's Fatal Shooting Called Gang Related
- COLUMN LEFT / ROBERT B. REICH : Boost Productivity by Investing in People's Minds and Skills : Reagan's tax breaks went into wealthy pockets. Clinton's plan gives priority to human capital.