- Vern Williams; Radio Reporter, Anchorman
- Chaplains for Gays in Military Urged
- Sales Soar for Bogus Helmets : Law: Motorcyclists ride circles around new statute by wearing lightweight bonnets. Safety experts say illegal headgear provides little protection in a crash.
- Investigators Blame Pilot for '89 Plane Crash That Killed 5 : Report: Safety board said improper installation of a part on twin-engine craft contributed to death of Canadian family.
- 3 Held in Stabbing Deaths of 2 Antelope Valley Youths : Crime: The victims vanished in May. Investigators found belongings of theirs at one suspect's Littlerock home.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Carpenter Ropes 'Em In at Fairgrounds : Concert: Despite her sometimes pedestrian approach to song construction, the citified cowgirl keeps folks happy with her literate lyrics and great voice.
- Citing Overload, CHOC Closes Orthopedic Unit : Health care: Hospital's clinic was deluged with indigent patients seeking routine services, officials say.
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- STANTON : Requirement May Force Kingsmen Out
- THOUSAND OAKS : Seniors Citizens Vie in Home Run Derby
- Real Fireworks : 80 Years Ago, Fans Watched Two Fighters Down at Once
- Shang Is Not Afraid of the Dark Stuff : The Comic, Due at the Coach House Sunday, Describes His Act as 'Twisted and Bizarre'
- It Definitely Wasn't a Commercial Success
- Dream Team Sparks Unpleasant Visions
- Mortality Rates
- 'Cristina' on Channel 2
- Asian-Americans UC Admissions
- It Definitely Wasn't a Commercial Success
- Cream Team Is No Fun for Fans of the Olympics
- July 4th PC
- Clippers Shouldn't Have Traded Polynice
- Student Deaths and Access to Guns
- Gretzky Appears Ready for NHL's Hall of Fame
- Nothing Is Permanent in This Day and Age
- Abortion and High Court
- Laker Fans Wonder if West Finally Lost Magic Touch in Draft
- Cream Team Is No Fun for Fans of the Olympics
- Fired Up Over Backdraft
- Gretzky Appears Ready for NHL's Hall of Fame
- NHL Shouldn't Return to Days of Cavemen
- More on 'Cop Killer'
- Gay Themes on PBS
- Dream Team Sparks Unpleasant Visions
- Whose Freedom Matters to KFI's Tom Leykis?
- Finding Right Home for the English Derby
- Student Deaths and Access to Guns
- Cream Team Is No Fun for Fans of the Olympics
- Laker Fans Wonder if West Finally Lost Magic Touch in Draft
- Eddie Murphy's Talents
- Looking for Next Opponent for Janice
- More on 'Cop Killer'
- Student Deaths and Access to Guns
- Cream Team Is No Fun for Fans of the Olympics
- General Relief
- OTHER NEWS - July 4, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 4, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 4, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 4, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 4, 1992
- Obituaries - July 4, 1992
- Obituaries - July 4, 1992
- 88 of Arrested Strikers Face Deportation
- Wilson Goal: Long-Term Cuts in Aid to Ill, Needy : Budget: Governor's plan reduces funding for many health and welfare services by $2.2 billion.
- LucasArts Games Translates Fantasy to a Small Screen
- STAR SINGER: It may seem a dubious...
- NEW CHOICES: Independence Day is when citizenship...
- OLD GLORY SEEKERS: If the flag you...
- ANIMAL ATTRACTION: One good place for a...
- Navy to Undergo Training to End Sex Harassment
- Slain Tow Truck Driver Left Ominous Note : LAPD: Moments before being shot by a police officer, man wrote down a phone number and asked bystander to call business partner 'if something happens to me.'
- Anique Kasper, 11; Focus of AIDS Debate (1992)
- Holiday TV Schedule Offers Its Own Fireworks : Television: Packed into the three-day lineup are such staples as sports and 'Yankee Doodle Dandy.'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Sweet, Surprising James
- COMEDY REVIEW : Collins Gets Physical at the Improv : Not daring but likable, he does a lot with his rubbery face and loose limbs while playing up his fast-talking, New York roots.
- Prosecutors Drop 11 Counts Against Ferrante : Courts: Action reduces to 15 years from 70 the maximum amount of prison time the former owner of Consolidated Savings Bank faces.
- Just Too Tight
- Canada Deports Supremacists Metzger, Son
- STAGE REVIEW : Going Through Motions With 'Cuckoo's Nest' : The American Renegade Theatre revival fails to press for the relevance of the story from the '60s.
- Follow Those Footprints : Hang Ten International isn't taking nostalgia in stride. Instead, the Santa Ana company has gone to its archives to recreate the striped jerseys with the gold logo.
- Joblessness Hits 7.8%; Fed Reduces Key Interest Rates : Economy: Unemployment surges to 9.5% in California, signaling the recovery may be slipping. Major banks trim prime to 6%, lowest in two decades.
- Fairy Tale Comes True
- Countywide : Bidding Snafu May Save $1.6 Million
- Roberti Takes Office as Valley's Newest Senator
- LAGUNA BEACH : Man Held in Attacks on Shopkeepers
- Fireworks Cancellation
- DWP Cuts Off Subsidy for Electric Cars
- EAST LOS ANGELES : 2 Charged in Kidnaping of Auto Parts Dealer's Son
- Thousand Oaks Bowler 2nd in Senior Event
- The New York Knicks have renounced the...
- STATE AMATEUR GOLF : Berganio, Demsey Renew Rivalry in Today's Final at Pebble Beach
- SOFTBALL / PAIGE A. LEECH : 'League of Own' Includes a Casey at Bat
- Perot, Economy Cool Hollywood Push for Clinton : Art and politics: In 1988, Dukakis got a warm welcome in traditionally Democratic filmland, but times have changed.
- STAGE REVIEW : A Splendid Escape With 'Gentlemen' at the Old Globe
- TV Reviews : Helpful Hints for Unemployed Workers on PBS
- What Makes a Good B & B Host
- Subtitle Not Spoken Here : The Valley has only one theater for 'art films.' But is that cause or effect?
- 4.2 Quake Rattles Central Coast
- Was Caged for 20 Months, Released U.S. Hostage Says : Philippines: Arvey Drown says his captors seized him 'by accident' and never told him why he was being held.
- BOOK REVIEW : Feelings of Passion for Sweetness of Life : AMONG THE PORCUPINES <i> Carol Matthau</i> ; Turtle Bay Books $23, 302 pages
- COLUMN LEFT/ LEONARD FEIN : Perot, the Privatizer of Government : We're mired in the deluded belief that a good "mechanic" can fix what ails us.
- 11 Elementary Schools Have Major Flaws in Support Beams : Construction: A total of 50 buildings in the city will have to be repaired at a cost of $1.5 million. Students in summer schools will be transferred until work is finished.
- SANTA CLARITA VALLEY : State Plans Hearing on Freeway Project
- PORT HUENEME : 5 Bay Area Fugitives Arrested in Slaying
- Driver Is Arrested After Fleeing Freeway on Foot
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Police: : 'Attack' on Man Self-Inflicted
- Vista Jury Deadlocks on Sanity of Killer
- Alleged Drug Ring Cracked in FBI Raid : Crime: Agents arrest six leaders of a suspected narcotics organization and seize homes and cars. Investigators say dealers infiltrated airline to supply gang members nationwide.
- Bad Trip Has U.S. Men's Volleyball Team Reeling : Volleyball: Olympics are three weeks away and the squad still is struggling to get everything together. They face Brazil tonight.
- Emergence of Yet Another Marsalis
- INSURANCE
- Congress Swiftly Passes Bill to Extend Jobless Benefits : Employment: President Bush promises to sign it before the current law ensuring compensation expires.
- Laguna Beach Writer Finishes Sequel to His Controversial 'Cay'
- Astronauts Conduct AIDS Drug Research
- LOS ANGELES : Kidnap-Burn Victim Dies After 3 Months in Hospital
- Beach Combers : At Crack of Dawn, Cleanup Crews Hit the Sand to Collect Trash, Restore Beauty to County Coastline
- MISSION VIEJO : City Declines to Buy Plot From Developer
- Guilty Verdict Overturned in Street Murders : Appeal: Jury instructions held improper. Gang member was convicted of slaying rival and a 4-year-old boy.
- VENTURA, CAMARILLO : Police Investigate Window Shootings
- SAN DIEGO : Lawyer Charges Double Standard
- Thick Brush in Hills Heightens Fire Danger for Holiday Weekend : Fourth of July: Winter's torrential rains have contributed to the present hazard of dry grass that could easily be set ablaze by errant fireworks.
- Black Basketball Players Said to Graduate in Lower Numbers : Statistics: NCAA report says 29% finish their college education as compared to 55% for whites.
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Sweet, Surprising James
- LEGAL FILE
- Ready to Roll : Maker of Earthquake Kits Is Packing 'Em In
- Senate Passes Aid Package for Ex-Soviet States
- POLITICS : Mexico Candidate Seeks Post He Says Was Stolen From Him
- CURES FROM THE CRYPT
- The Shoppers' Tour : Factory outlet malls head the list of places to browse. If time is limited, there are sites closer to home.
- U.S. Removes All Tactical A-Arms From Europe
- Perot Signature Count Enough for California : Campaign: But he won't be legally certified for the ballot until 54 Electoral College delegates submit official declarations.
- Time Warner Accused of 2nd Inflammatory Rap Album : Music: A sheriffs' group charges company is linked to unreleased record whose cover shows gunman waiting to attack President Bush. Firm denies allegations.
- Howard Roberts; Jazz Guitarist Played on 2,000 Recordings
- ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST : Campground to Be Closed for Holiday Weekend
- GRANADA HILLS : Reward Offered in Slaying of Woman
- A Happier Zoo Story? : New philosophy, contributions suggest new course for troubled menagerie
- OXNARD : Explosion Damages Boat Under Repair
- IRVINE : Burglars Targeting Homes of Asians
- 2 Teens Detained in Fireworks-Caused Blaze
- Viewers Show Their Delight in Dream Team Nightmares
- PEOPLE WATCH
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE : Bits and pieces:
- Let <i> Me </i> Have Some of That 'Austerity'
- Recession Fears Push Stocks Lower as Bond Yields Fall : Markets: News of a sharp rise in the unemployment rate has some investors running scared.
- DEFENSE
- Slain Youth Was Target of Gang in Retaliatory Shooting, Prosecutor Says
- Tennis
- LOCAL NOTES : Tiger Woods Wins Another Golf Title in San Antonio
- Colleges
- BASKETBALL OLYMPIC QUALIFYING : Puerto Rico, Venezuela Advance to Barcelona Games With Victories
- She Feels Lucky . . . and Brave : Music: Country singer Mary-Chapin Carpenter, appearing at Knott's, is bold on new album.
- Movie Reviews : 'Flame' Burns With Yearning for a Lost Past
- A Look at World of Les Blank Films : Movies: The documentarian's 'Innocents Abroad,' the saga of Americans on a bus tour of Europe, will precede the survey.
- JAZZ REVIEW : O'Day Lights Up the Night
- Founder's Leap to Politics Could Benefit ICN : Pharmaceuticals: Milan Panic's departure could calm waves he made with financial community. And his flamboyant style could serve him well as a Yugoslavia peacemaker, opening more doors for the firm.
- School Mistakenly Ousts Students at Graduation : Education: Five seniors are told to sit elsewhere or leave because they are ineligible for diplomas.
- The Hot Line That Isn't : For Checking Out Brokers, It May Be Worse Than No Data at All
- 'Celebration of Life' Set for Nick Williams
- This Leak Needs to Be Plugged : Once again, King Hussein is playing a losing hand by helping Iraq
- San Clemente Responds to Conflict-of-Interest Report
- BEACH VOLLEYBALL : Kiraly, Steffes at Home, Seeking 8 in a Row
- Jones Named Top Prep Athlete in Southland for 2nd Year in Row
- Still From the Country, He's No Gentleman on the Mound
- Dudley Is Expecting to Do Right By Gulls : Hockey: He tries not to dwell on situation in Buffalo, his lone coaching stint in the NHL.
- Colleges
- ART
- House Adopts $5-Billion Urban-Rural Aid Package
- Daley Won't Try to Revive Plan for Chicago Airport
- President's Veto Puts Brake on 'Motor-Voter' Registration Bill
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Dining Just for Kix : Stuffy Phoenicia has been replaced by a casual, salmon-hued room with a terrific, low-priced menu and wine list.
- PRACTICAL VIEW / Advertising : Who Is It Really?
- PLATFORM : Scapegoating?
- Owners of Horses Face Eviction at Hansen Dam : Parks: The recreation area's operator warns stable tenants after failing to reach an agreement over his own quarters.
- LOS ANGELES : Businessman Gets Saudi Visa, but Cancels Trip
- ON THE BEACH / MIKE REILLEY : Cast of Characters Deserves Awards
- ART REVIEW : 'American Rococo': A Colonial Craze for Decoration
- TECHNOLOGY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE
- Renovation Proposal for 2 High Schools Drawing Fire : Education: Critics say it was inappropriate for the South Bay district to take on the $1-million debt because a November vote may dissolve it.
- Where to Find Fireworks and Festivities to Celebrate the Fourth
- GREEN VALLEY : Woman, 3 Children Hurt in Accident
- GOLF WESTERN OPEN : McCallister Beats Storm, Leads by One
- At Open, Prestige Is Bottom Line : Volleyball: Although payoff may not rival other tournaments, players consider Manhattan Beach event to be in a class by itself.
- Team USA Enjoys a Rout of Fan Club
- Area Teams Entered in Basketball Tournament
- Fortune Steps Into New Role for '92 Team : Volleyball: Former Laguna Beach High standout will replace Kiraly at outside hitter on U.S. Olympic squad.
- HEALTH
- Judge Bans Timber Sales in Northwest National Forests
- Rabin Is Formally Asked to Form Government : Israel: 'Serious challenges' await, president tells prime minister-to-be.
- ARCHITECTURE : Mansion Still Speaks Volumes : The 5,000-square-foot Islamic-inspired home of an important Glendale settler is now a city library.
- Navy Admiral Issues a Profuse Apology for Miramar Incident
- LAKEWOOD : Gunman Kills Himself After Hourlong Standoff
- Japanese Student's Preconceptions Prove Inaccurate
- Center Gets Grant for Senior Food Project
- R.P.V. Council Delays Adoption of Budget
- Countywide : Assessor Explains Tax Cut Notice
- The Houston Rockets acquired center Greg Kite...
- Pop Album Chart : 2 Spots for Brooks but Cyrus Still No. 1
- Judge Rules Mall Must Stop Using Disney-Owned Fantasyland Name
- Vitya Vronsky Babin; Classical Pianist
- Drywall Protest Becomes Standoff
- FOR KIDS : Sign, Seal and Deliver : Children play a new kind of post office by exchanging notes at schools.
- Hubbard Admits Guilt in San Diego Rapes : Courts: Former police officer pleads guilty to 26 counts and is likely to receive a 60-year prison sentence.
- Search for Boy Scaled Back : Vanished: Father of mentally disabled 12-year-old remains in Sierra Nevada to look for son who was lost last week.
- VENTURA : Man, 82, Critical After Bike Accident
- FALLBROOK : Arrest Made in Power Lines Theft
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Man Sentenced in Money Order Theft
- Toxic Terrain : Cleanup: Crews remove lead dust from back-yard smelter in Bell Gardens. The business had been operating in neighborhood since the 1950s.
- Sacramento in the Role of Fantasyland
- Girls Held to Higher Academic Standards, Expert Says : Education: She is testifying for an ex-Irvine high school cheerleader who was dropped after failing one course.
- Algeria Picks Ex-Envoy to Replace Slain Head of State
- Miyazawa Urges 4 Powers to Broker Korean Harmony : Diplomacy: Japan's prime minister tells a Washington audience that tensions on the divided peninsula are Asia's biggest security problem.
- A Schooling in Both Religion and Doubt
- San Diego Trolley System Growing by Rails and Ties
- STUDIO CITY : 2 Men Sentenced for Phony Invoices
- Countywide : Grand Jury Indicts 4 in 3 Bank Robberies
- Ventura to Vote on Water Source : Utilities: The measure would most likely be advisory. The choices are between a pipeline and a desalination plant.
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : RECOVERY : City Wants Shoppers Back
- Entertainment Industry, S&Ls; Boost Berman : Congress: A research group also says that Waxman and Moorhead received over half of their campaign funds from political action committees.
- Short-Circuited Neon Not Fair to the Braves
- Now That Welty Is on the Team, She Still Has to Make the Height
- New Developments in DCC-MD
- Fischer: a Ferocious Teddy Bear : Pianist Says He's Soft and Cuddly--When You Stay on His Good Side
- The Greening of PBS Lawn Concerts : Television: Holiday events in Washington draw 350,000 picnickers and pile up large audiences at home.
- MOVIE REVIEW : If It's Friday, It Must Be Blank's 'Innocents Abroad'
- Anique Kasper, 11; Focus of AIDS Debate
- PASADENA : Man Convicted in Murder, Rapes of Neighbors
- State of the City: Stevens vs. Gays; Golding vs. Navarro; Recall vs. Filner
- Coming Back for More : Timmons Pursuing Third Volleyball Gold Medal
- DANCE
- Director of Kirov Ballet Jettisons Old for Young : Dance: Oleg Vinogradov bridles at criticism for casting off older dancers.
- After 'American Pie,' McLean's Music Didn't Die : Pop music: The singer continues to contentedly write, record and tour but he says there won't be a sequel to the '72 song that brought most of his fame.
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Ribbon Around a Bomb': Flawed Portrait of Kahlo
- INSURANCE
- Where Are They Now?
- U.N. Troops Reach Sarajevo, Secure Airport
- SCIENCE / BIOLOGY : New Data Backs Disputed Theory on Origin of Life
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Adopts Budget With Tax Increases
- Some Residents Are Shaken by Pendleton Blasts
- Woman Who Set Her Ailing Husband Afire Gets Jail Term : Courts: Prosecutor says elderly caretaker didn't mean to kill her mate in argument that started over a candy bar. He is still hospitalized with burns.
- State Political Panel Fines Ex-Councilman for Conflict of Interest : Lancaster: William Pursley to pay $16,000. He cast votes on matters in which he had a financial interest.
- 8 Becomes Enough for Dodger Victory : Baseball: They get that many runs in the fifth inning and beat the Phillies, 9-4.
- BUDGET WATCH : Cashing In an IOU
- SIMI VALLEY : City Sued Over Use of Police Dog
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : COMPLAINTS : Views on Liquor Stores Sought
- Northridge Will Not Join Big Sky This Season : Expansion: Conference tables plan to add 2 schools; CSUN officials agree that link would not be ideal for Matador teams.
- Berganio Wedges Into Final : Match play: Deft shots from sand traps on 17th and 18th holes allow intense 23-year-old from Sylmar to advance.
- In other NBA news, the Minnesota Timberwolves...
- TRACK AND FIELD : Mitchell Gets Caught in 100 Meters : European meet: U.S. trials winner is beaten by 0.03 seconds. South African runs sixth-best ever in the women's 5,000.
- 'Five by Tenn' Prefigures Tennessee Williams' Themes
- 1st National to Sell Mortgage Group to Bass Family Firm : Finance: San Diego-based bank is taking $17-million loss in the sale and will lay off 100 employees.
- INSURANCE
- Bush Visit to Carolina Town Angers Blacks
- MIAs May Have Been Used as Test Subjects in China : Servicemen: A U.S. delegation went to Beijing in May to inquire into the fate of Korean War soldiers.
- Briefly
- Canada Bans N. Atlantic Cod Fishing for 2 Years
- A look at noteworthy addresses in...
- Man Dies in Jail Struggle
- HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
- Rebuild L.A. Attacked by Labor, Backers of Disabled : Recovery: Representation on board, access for handicapped at rebuilt Taco Bell raised as issues.
- YOUR WEEKEND : Holiday Will Bring Warm Temperatures to Match Fireworks Displays
- Grant to Leave OCC Crew Team After 29 Years
- Swartout Winds Up 8th in 800 Freestyle at Send-Off
- San Diego Spotlight : 2 Very Different Fast-Food Spots Share Good Tastes
- For Stock Funds, Lessons in the Winners <i> and</i> Losers
- A Fragile Vision : Kilgore Bohorquez fashioned a work of art from the debris of a disposable society.
- Ex-Convicts Screened for Parole Release
- Ex-Officer Pleads No Contest or Guilty in Beach Rapes, Robberies
- Luxembourg Ratifies Pact for Unified Europe
- Son of Chucko : Randy Runyon, whose father entertained children as the birthday clown on TV in the '50s and '60s, is filling some mighty big shoes.
- Driver Who Eluded Court for 5 Years Gets 45 Days in Jail
- PLACENTIA : Gravel Spilled After Truck, Van Collide
- Battling Burns : Medicine: Advances in treatment have increased survival rates in serious cases. But soaring costs are forcing hospitals to close specialized wards.
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Students Face Record Fees in Fall
- Board to Name Boseman as State Athlete of the Year : Preps: The Morningside High two-sport standout becomes area's fourth male athlete to win the award since 1972.
- Ex-UCI Assistant Altobelli to Coach Baseball at OCC
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Power Surge by Martin Lifts Newbury Oaks
- Poly Chooses Kennedy's Schwal to Replace Cord as Baseball Coach
- CSUN Soccer Team Adds 2 Players
- Country Flavor Returns : The San Fernando Valley Fair, which starts Thursday, will put the emphasis on Western-style traditions.
- House Approves $252-Billion Defense Bill : Spending: The measure would provide about $9 billion less than President Bush requested. It now moves to the Senate.
- She's Gotta Cha-Cha : Fashion: Her witty, sexy designs have made Maggie Barry the darling of the MTV generation. The fit of her clothes, says a fan, "does wonders for almost anyone."
- LOS ANGELES : Suit Threatened Over School Remap
- San Clemente Police Chief Leaving Force Beset by Problems
- Holiday Closings
- CHULA VISTA : Preacher Denies Molestation Charges
- Expos, Fans Provide No Respite for Benes : Baseball: Pitcher is angry after the Padres lose, 3-2. Tony Gwynn leaves the game early with an injury.
- AST Has New Vice President for Sales,...
- Efficiency Experts to Study 2 of GM's Parts Operations
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Prospects for Rare, Triple-Dip Recession Seen
- Navy Commander Apologizes for Sign Incident
- Can-Do Entrepreneur Will Tackle Balkan War : Belgrade: Southland's Milan Panic may have taken on his toughest task in agreeing to be Yugoslav premier.
- The Best of Summer Playthings : Consumers: When 27 youngsters rate the newest toys, they agree with an expert that outdoor sports items are this season's hot tickets.
- GARDENING : A Pottery Wonderland Lives On : Past and present merge at a whimsical San Fernando lawn ornament shop.
- SIMI VALLEY : Conflicting Orders Delay Soil Cleanup
- Man Pleads Not Guilty in Deaths : Arraignment: He's accused of driving at high speed while intoxicated and striking a parked vehicle on the freeway. Two women inside the struck car were killed.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Planners Endorse Rural Development
- COLUMN RIGHT/ RICHARD JOHN NEUHAUS : Is Prayer to Remain Privatized? : Traditions reaching back to the Founders are laid waste.
- Fireworks Expected to Attract Big Crowd : Ventura: Police fear that good weather and cancellation of Santa Monica's show will draw too many people.
- Braniff Ceases Operations, Blames Fare Wars
- Judge Rejects Honig's Bid to Drop Conflict of Interest Charges
- PHOTOGRAPHY : Darkroom of the Masses : For $25 a year and an hourly fee, shooters can develop their prints and trade tips at Encino Photography Center.
- Yugoslavia Offers ICN Boss His Trickiest Task : Profile: Belgrade-born Milan Panic has fought Nazi invaders, fled Communists and founded a pharmaceutical empire in Costa Mesa. Now all he has to do is stop his homeland's bloodshed.
- Hermine Schweng; Retired Burbank Supervisor
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : CLAIMS : Merchants Can Recover Taxes
- Group Plans Olympic Field Hockey Facility
- TECHNOLOGY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Power Struggle Led to Ouster of AST's Yuen, Insiders Say : Computers: Safi Qureshey 'pulled a coup,' a source said of the co-founder who now heads the Fortune 500 company.
- DISCOVERY : All the Comforts of Home : Bed and breakfast lodgings are a convenient solution for people with insufficient room for out-of-town guests.
- Women's Right to Choose Rests With the Voters
- A Ray of Hope for Partisans of Peace : A new prime minister for Yugoslavia