- Clinton, Heating Up Duel for West, Taunts Bush on Debates : Democrats: Candidate tells workers at a defense laboratory he supports non-military research to expand workloads.
- Western Nations Open Way for Taiwan to Join GATT : Trade: Long negotiations overcome China's objections. Membership process may take two years.
- Brazilians Rally for President's Impeachment
- Blast in Pharmaceutical Lab Kills 15 in Haitian Capital, Injures Hundreds
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- Global Job Picture Poor for '90s, Expert Predicts
- Crisis May Boost Big Banks' Profits : Currency: Europe's woes could benefit big U.S. banks, which account for 80% of the $100-billion daily foreign-exchange trade in America.
- Affiliates to Get More Time on CBS A.M. Show : Networks: Move will give local outlets more control over air time on third-ranked morning television program.
- PaineWebber Forced to Pay $2.3 Million : Securities: Arbitration panel awards sum to five investors because investment firm failed to rein in one of its brokers.
- GARDENING : Yesterday a Clinging Vine, Today an Ivy Leaguer
- GARDENING : Growing Plants Takes Feat of Clay
- Window Treatment Brightens Outlook
- Reagan Military Chief Set to Endorse Clinton
- 6 More Zoo-Bred Condors to Be Released in the Wild
- Senate OKs New Stealth Bombers : Defense: The 53-45 vote approves four more B-2 aircraft, creating a 20-plane fleet. Scaled-back program could mean layoffs for about 6,500 Southland workers.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : EC May Need New Path to Currency Union
- * James Abrahamson, a retired Air Force...
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- Poultry Industry Gets Irradiation Go-Ahead : Food safety: The idea is to destroy bacteria, insects and mold. But consumer groups worry about the health risks of 'toxic technology.'
- * Inglewood-based Herbalife International Inc. announced that...
- Anaheim Boat Firm to Be Acquired
- High-Technology Key to O.C.'s Future, Survey Says
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Gets $300,000 Rockwell Donation
- Attorney Strikes Deal to Avoid Drug Trial : Law: He forfeits Malibu beach home to avert prosecution. Forty-one others have been indicted in marijuana-smuggling case.
- DANA POINT : Road Repairs in Downtown to Begin
- Hazardous-Waste Collection Site
- BREA : Huge Housing Tract Plan Irks Residents
- ACTON : Balloting Today for Town Council
- Ancient Oak's Bark Is Worse Than Its Blight
- NEWHALL : Deputies Explode Box, Find No Bomb
- College Aid Goal Set at $5 Million : Education: The United Negro College Fund announces a campaign to help low-income L.A. minority students attend historically black schools. Grants would be based less on grades than on potential.
- THEOLOGY CONFERENCE: The First Presbyterian Church of...
- La Jollans Take Pothole Problem Personally : Activism: Adopt-a-Pothole program urges residents to keep calling the city about a section of damaged street until it is repaired.
- D. A.'s Office May Enter Probe of 2 Firebombings
- Shooting Victim in Field Identified as Waiter
- Welfare Worker Accused of Taking Checks Is Fired
- BURBANK : 3 Potential Sites Selected for 20,000-Seat Sports Arena
- Tipster Relates Surprise at Agents' Raids : Law Enforcement: Federal informant never firmly identified any house for drug agents to search, a lawyer tells federal judge investigating three botched raids in Poway.
- Waste Staff Against Bid for San Marcos Dump : Environment: San Diego County officials say recommendation to state agency is a shock.
- Secret Spy-in-the-Sky Agency Disclosed : Intelligence: Pentagon acknowledges National Reconnaissance Office, the brain center of the nation's data gathering satellite network.
- Targeting Clinton's Risk Is Risky Business for Bush : Campaign: President faces uphill battle in bid to paint his rival as a change worse than no change at all.
- Inmate Lets Freedom Ring, but 2nd Try Disconnected
- COLUMN ONE : Data Age's Boon in the Boonies : With fiber optic cables strung across the prairie, farm towns are turning into telecommunications hubs. Companies harvest efficient labor and farmers reap needed income.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 3-Year Prison Term Urged for Phillips
- TUSTIN : Schools Offer Low-Fat Lunches
- WORKING IN L.A. / THE RANGER : Fun and Duty Mix on Angeles Forest Trail of Spotted Owl
- Car Chase Leads to Balboa Park Hunt
- Laguna Must Pay All Street Costs for Development
- GARDEN GROVE : Man Arrested After Running Off Road
- Welfare Fraud Sentences Run From Prison to Fines
- MOORPARK : Youth Arrested in Stabbing of Man
- ELECTIONS : Candidates Trade Jabs at Forum
- Tax Bills Late This Year
- FILLMORE : Mural Turns Into a Picture of Protest and Compromise
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Supervisors Approve User Fees for Hiking Trails
- Homeless Advocates Offer Plan for Shelter
- LOS ANGELES : Riordan Acts to Raise Funds for Mayoral Race
- SIMI VALLEY : Class Offered for Beginning Hunters
- Bush OKs Relief Funds for Wisconsin, Indiana
- Crash Kills 10 in Indonesia
- Picus Urges President to Sign Family Leave Bill : Politics: The councilwoman says a similar city measure has cost Los Angeles virtually no money.
- Firms Look for Ways to Steer Employees Into Car Pools
- U.S. Halts Some Relief Flights to Somalia
- Westside wildlife: "Please find this bear," says...
- SANTA CLARITA : Funds OKd to Study Off-Road Park Plan
- Countywide : Beach Lovers to Help Clean Up the Coast
- Pearsall Is Workhorse in Villa Park's Victory
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Titans Face Bad-Mood Bulldogs : College football: Loss to Tennessee last week could mean 19th-ranked Georgia will take out frustrations on Cal State Fullerton today.
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- THE BIG GAME / HELIX 35, EL CAPITAN 21 : Ethridge's Kickoff Return Sparks Helix
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- Swafford Does Job, Leads Ventura, 23-19
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- Attorneys, Officers Protest Plan to Close Newhall D.A.'s Office
- MISSION VIEJO : City to Buy Land for Animal Center
- Burbank Starts New Drive to Lure Fox : Entertainment: The city notes the firm's difficulty expanding in L.A. A studio official says he is 'ready to talk to them.'
- Store Set Ablaze in Latest in Series of Hate Crimes : Thousand Oaks: Torched comic-book shop is desecrated with swastikas and anti-Semitic graffiti.
- IRVINE : Proposed Nudity Ban Angers Arts Officials
- Offshore Storm Hurls Big Waves to Challenge Surfers
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Maastricht Pact Means Stability, Big Plus for U.S. : Europe: American and Japanese companies and investors have reason to hope that the French vote 'yes' on Sunday.
- AMERICAN HIM: Actor Edward James Olmos is...
- Senate OKs New Stealth Bombers : Defense: The 53-45 vote approves four more B-2 aircraft, creating a 20-plane fleet. Scaled-back program could mean layoffs for thousands of Southland workers.
- Moratorium on Razing of Residential Hotels Expires : Housing: Council scrambles to pass extension of 1989 measure intended to balance rights of property owners and low-income tenants.
- But Seriously... : A Special Tribute to Steve Allen Is No Laughing Matter--Well, Almost
- JUMP IN THE POOL: If everybody lived...
- TOP GYM RATS: Two of the most...
- DOG TIRED: Rex is retiring after 5...
- Fullerton Teen Fatally Shot After School : Slaying: Police say groups of Asians and Latinos traded racial slurs at noontime. A carload of youths are sought in the killing.
- Re-Creating the Soviet Coup
- Buchanan on Moral Standards
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- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 18, 1992
- TriCare Stock Plunges After Glum Earnings Forecast
- OPEC Agrees to Hold Down Production to Spur Prices : Oil: Disarray among members casts doubt on cartel's goal. Experts predict only a minimal effect at the gas pump.
- Thrift Shops Find It Hard to Keep Shelves Stocked
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE
- * Martin C. Johnson has been appointed...
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 18, 1992
- FCC Moves to Increase Competition Among Local Phone Service Providers
- AIRLINES
- U.S., State Economies Still Struggling : California in Worst Slump Since '30s; Report Says Jobless to Top 11% by '93
- Yuen Could Have Last Laugh on AST : Computers: In first public address since June 29 ouster by Irvine firm he co-founded, the entrepreneur shows he didn't lose his sense of humor with his job. He says he's restless and has gotten several offers.
- * Newhall Land & Farming Co. announced...
- Outpouring of Help Offered to 3 Boys Orphaned in Auto Crash
- Las Flores Project Approval Upheld on Appeal : Courts: An environmental group had sued County Board of Supervisors over plan. Santa Margarita Co. has go-ahead to build 2,500 homes east of Mission Viejo.
- Campaign Calendar
- Obituaries - Sept. 18, 1992
- Struggle With a Pit Bull Leaves Dog Dead, Man Hurt
- Personnel Chief Storms Out of Grand Jury Session : Government: Ronald W. Komers says he felt 'physically threatened' as a panel member berated his handling of pay raises.
- Placentia OKs Tax Breaks to Lure Business
- SANTA ANA : College District Faces $1.7-Million Shortfall
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- SIMI VALLEY : Molestation Case Won't Be Retried
- Supervisors Order Malibu Terrace Home Plan Scaled Back : Development: Damage to an ecological area is feared. The builder says a smaller project is unprofitable.
- CALIFORNIA WATCH : Object Lesson
- Independence Celebration
- Third Body Is Found in Remote Area in Irvine : Crime: Police are reluctant to establish a link between the discovery of the corpse and two other victims who were left nearby in March.
- Newport Coast Heliport Plan Opposed : Development: Irvine Co. proposal for transporting golfers and hotel guests would mean excessive noise and danger, area residents tell county airport commission.
- Voter Registration Deadline Nears
- Obituaries - Sept. 18, 1992
- As France Goes, So Goes Europe? : Sunday vote could derail vital unity movement
- Light Show at the Border? : Plan to string lights over border is no substitute for effective policy
- $154,747 Award to Fired Officer Upheld : Courts: Appeals panel rules that the LAPD violated his constitutional rights by ordering him to submit to a drug test.
- Man's Tip After Meeting Leads to Arrests
- U.S. Wildlife Agency Calls Big Tujunga Report Flawed : Environment: L.A. will review the impact statement for the $500-million golf course site. Officials have identified endangered plants in the Sunland wash.
- LOS ANGELES : Dozen Injured When Bus and Car Collide
- Currency Chaos Suggests Too Much Unity, Too Soon : Europe: The issue will remain unresolved until Germany is decisively heard from, and that seems unlikely to happen soon.
- Closures May Be the Most Severe in Outlying Areas
- Police Say Cafe Arson Intended to Bully Pair : La Colonia: The owners offered to let officers use a nearby building for a station. The deal is still on.
- New Conductor to Be Welcomed
- D.A. Lets Seven Prosecutors Go
- PERSPECTIVE ON PERU : Fortune Favors the Unworthy : So the Shining Path's leader is arrested. But it was Alberto Fujimori who destroyed a viable democracy.
- 3 Charged With Conspiracy in Point Mugu Fraud Case
- A Balmy Weekend Will Be Summer's Final Fling
- OXNARD : Man Convicted of Murdering Father
- GARDEN GROVE : Nude Juice Bar Can't Be Built, Judge Rules
- VENTURA : Police Arrest Pair After Car Chase
- LONG BEACH : Man Faces Investigation in Death of Girlfriend's Cat
- COASTAL CLEANUP : Thousands of beach-goers will dive into the task of cleaning up the shoreline.
- Countywide : Fringe of Storm Sheds Light Rain
- Quick Action Urged for McColl Dump : Environment: Area residents express impatience with delay during hearing on EPA's latest cleanup plan.
- Former Fast-Food Restaurant Torched
- The Palos Verdes Peninsula gets a jump-start...
- <i> A look at noteworthy addresses in the Southland.</i>
- Public Hearings to Weigh Year-Round School Plan
- WOODLAND HILLS : Health Commission Member Renamed
- Artists Will Sing the Blues at Shoreline Park
- Former Deputy Charged With Running House of Prostitution
- Waxman Aide Wins Long Island Primary
- Bradley Will Announce Plans on Whether He'll Run Again
- Greg Riddoch Gets Buried in the Part
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Countywide : New Group Decries Influence of PACs
- State Windfall Used to Patch School Cuts : Budget: Pay cut is revoked, music program partially restored and class sizes decreased slightly. San Diego teachers union dispute may be averted because $15.1 million is restored to budget.
- San Diego Spotlight : Relocated Nicolosi's Brings Family Atmosphere Along
- Festival Takes On Many Shades of Blues : Diverse Lineup and New Location Push the Boundaries of the Annual Long Beach Festival
- '1918' . . . In One Era, Out Another
- Resilient Paladins Bring Roots-Rock Sound Home : Music: The band's performance at the Adams Avenue Street Fair will have the air of both a homecoming and a reunion.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Vintage Duke, Updated Benny at the Bowl
- Voting for Clinton Is Sin, Priest Says : Religion: Riverside cleric's bulletin mentions Democratic nominee and warns against backing candidates who favor abortion rights. Political statements are against church policy.
- Bear Kills British Tourist in Canadian Rockies
- ORGANIZED CRIME : Criminal Fish Fall Into Police Net in Italy
- FASHION : Doris Conner: An Industry Outsider Keeps the Faith
- Long Beach to Get Little League World Title
- COLUMN ONE : Apartheid's 'Sovereign' Offspring : 'Independent' black homelands have become a battleground in the struggle for power in South Africa. The dispute could threaten the nation's future.
- EUROPE'S CURRENCY CRISIS : 'I'll Buy 100'--the Rates Shift : Money: Frenetic dealers in London banks trade currencies worth billions in second day of European financial crisis.
- The Coolest Cuts
- Iran-Contra Inquiry Ends After 5 1/2 Years
- Psychiatrist in Suicide Suit Gives Up License
- Wilson Vetoes Funds to Continue Anti-Gang Programs for 4th Year : Politics: Assemblyman Richard Katz's 1988 law provided $1 million annually in confiscated drug money to Los Angeles County counseling, job training groups.
- Accused Kidnaper Was Distraught Over Miscarriage, Police Say
- PRACTICAL VIEW : 'Free Money' for Private School
- East Meets West : In Little Saigon, Tradition Is What You Make It
- When the Editor Is Sassy : Jane Pratt, editor of an upstart magazine for teen-agers--and anyone else who thinks young--is 29, going on 16. 'I'm not just talking about young people. I am one.'
- Hurricane Fuels Debate Over Missiles on Kauai : Environment: Opponents warn of more damage if Army goes ahead with 'Star Wars' launches. But backers say tests will bring jobs and money.
- Deals Are Spoken Here
- Draft Issue Casts Shadows Just as Clinton Seeks Clarity : Democrats: He leads in polls, but questions from Vietnam era are drowning out his message. His need to smooth over conflicts adds to image problem.
- Bush Victory Shallow in Battle for TV Coverage : Campaign: Despite controlling network news of late, the President has been unable to close gap with Clinton.
- Voracious Strain of Whitefly Found in San Joaquin Valley
- Bush Takes Aim at Clinton Draft Status, Economic Plan
- Bonn to Expel Thousands of Romanians, Gypsies : Repatriation: Bucharest will take back its citizens who don't qualify for asylum under German law.
- Red Cross' Dole Tours Hurricane Site
- Survival for Victims of Hurricane Andrew Doesn't Go by the Book : Storm: Many residents ignore orders to leave their damaged homes. Rules aren't being enforced because of the severe disruption.
- Israel-Syria Peace Talks Stall Over Golan Issue
- REGIONAL POWER : Iran Re-Emerges as Troubling Question Mark in the Gulf : Possible meddling in southern Iraq is feared.
- Freeway Fliers : For little pay and no benefits, part-time instructors take to the road just to teach.
- Roger Wagner, Choral Music Leader, Dies at 78
- * Bill Gerber has been named executive...
- Firm Settles FTC Lawsuit Involving Cable-TV Permits
- Ropak Settles Patent Infringement Suit Over Collapsible Bins : Agreement: Fullerton-based container maker will pay Perstorp Xytec Inc. of Tacoma, Wash., $1.4 million over the next three years for a non-exclusive license.
- Food 4 Less Supermarkets Reports 40% Jump in Profits for Fiscal 1992 : Grocery: The La Habra-based company attributed the increase to its purchase of 142 Alpha Beta stores; annual sales would have declined without the acquisition.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 18, 1992
- UC Regents Debate Fallout From Audit : Education: Some board members say the state report criticizing executives' spending has damaged system. Others say it was an unfair smear.
- Hastings' Impeachment Is Overturned
- New Plans Offered to Fight Sexual Harassment in Navy
- FOR KIDS : Material for a Book : Artist-writer will show how to make and decorate volumes using recycled items.
- Thickening the Plot : 'Bullets for Breakfast,' an experimental film, cracks open typical story lines on the West and women's place in the world.
- New O.C. Courthouse Plans Double Price Tag : Bureaucracy: Increase to $168 million blamed on faulty federal projections. Local congressmen irate.
- Mission Play Revival : Tuj-Unga Pageant planners hope to create an event that makes the Verdugo Hills area culturally valuable to the whole city.
- Asthma Strengthens Its Grip, Especially Among Young : Medicine: Although doctors have better treatments than ever before, they are also seeing more serious episodes.
- People
- SENIORS : Housemate Matches : Program pairs Valley residents who would like to share their living space with others seeking housing. Many of the participants have lost a spouse.
- 10th Fischer-Spassky Game Postponed
- STAGE REVIEW : Poetic View of War : Stephen MacDonald's two-character play, "Not About Heroes," argues that Wilfred Owen was in the same class as T. S. Eliot.
- Definitive : Bras: More Than Just Supporting Roles
- Rather Be in Philadelphia? : A refugee from the City of Brotherly Love plans 'Reunion Extravaganza,' with food, music and celebrities.
- Windfall Softens Blow to Schools in San Diego
- 2 Teens Held in Anaheim School Shootings : Arrests: The 15-year- olds are apprehended at their homes. A motive has not been determined in the attacks on two students.
- 2nd Guilty Plea in Store Owner's Slaying
- Laguna Beach City Hall to Make Switch to Voice Mail : Budget: The money-saving automated message center is part of a $19-million spending plan approved by the City Council. It also includes fee hikes for some services.
- SANTA CLARITA : Judge Prevents City From Closing VFW Post
- Jurisprudence
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Freshman Quarterbacks Might Play
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Michigan's Grbac Hobbled, Won't Play
- Expansion of NFL, World League Halted
- Ex-Aztecs to Stage 'Protest' Invitational
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bell Keeps Hitting, Pirates Win
- Holmes Gets the Bounces in Orange Victory
- Basketball
- Southwest Is Hoping to Reload, Harbor Tries to Rebuild : Seahawks: Hopes may rest with freshman quarterback Sadi after 2-8 season in 1991.
- Golden Oldies : Legends Tournament Returns With New Format
- STAGE
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Station' a Brief Encounter With a Twist
- MOVIES - Sept. 18, 1992
- AIDS Tape Getting Mixed Reception From Retailers
- 'Marisol' a Jolt to the Senses : Stage: Jose Rivera delivers his strongest play to date. It is the first in La Jolla Playhouse's two-play FutureFest repertory.
- Television - Sept. 18, 1992
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Jumpin' a Spiritual Odyssey in the Bronx
- Basketball
- La Quinta Chooses Turnbull to Coach
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Piniella, Dibble Brawl in Clubhouse
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Thompson Glad to Be Out of Phoenix
- Clearing His Good Name : Sylmar's Bilal Regains Eligibility After Appeal to City Reveals Mix-Up Over Change of Address
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : For Versatile Jockey Atkinson, a Horse Is a Horse, of Course
- A Father Lives His Dreams : Raiders: Marinovich followed charted path to become quarterback of his dad's teams.
- Glendale Makes 7 Interceptions in 35-21 Victory Over La Canada
- Hockey
- Angels Frustrate Abbott Again, 2-1 : Baseball: He lowers ERA to 2.68 but record falls to 7-14 with loss against Twins.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Davis Has Surgery on Shoulder, Hand
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Lendl Advances to Quarterfinals
- Basketball
- Section Committee Tables Playoff Pairings Plan
- Wacholder's 21 Kills Lead Laguna Beach
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Olerud's Homer Lifts Blue Jays Past Indians
- After Beating State's Top Team, El Camino Enjoys a Week Off
- DIGEST : Watts, Young to Lead Drive for Valley Track
- COLLEGE DIVISION : Matadors' II-for-I Switch Will Be Rough
- Capistrano Valley Upsets Edison : Football: Geiss rushes for 287 yards to lead Cougars to a 31-18 victory over fifth-ranked Edison.
- At Last, the Congo's Bateke Gets to Blow His Own Horn : Music: The African musician's five-man band brings to San Juan Capistrano a world beat with Latin and jazz flavors.
- AIDS
- 'Bob Roberts' Surfaces as a Candidate for Our Times
- TELEVISION - Sept. 18, 1992
- Dave Brubeck on Touring . . . 'It's Like a Vacation'
- Chapman Keeps Straight Her 'Matters of the Heart' : Music: The singer, who plays Costa Mesa on Saturday, doesn't compromise as artist or citizen.
- Simi Valley Girl, 9, Will Play Tennis Exhibition at the Forum
- Pacifica Wins on Two Punt-Return Touchdowns
- Boxing
- On Wings of Eagles : Dan Gurney Celebrates Silver Anniversary of Formula One Milestone as His Young Drivers Clinch IMSA Title
- Complacency Could Be Hart's Toughest Opponent
- HIGH SCHOOLS : Bird Rumor Gets the Runaround
- Equestrian
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Steelers End Dispute, Release Lipps
- Bulk Quantity : 4 Enormous Antelope Valley College Linemen Pride Themselves on Their Agility--and Appetite
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Dressed to the Nines at 435 North
- Sir Speedy Sells Argentine Franchise Rights
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE : Kaufman & Broad's Vintage Subsidiary Changes Its Tack
- 5 Disneyland Unions to Vote Again on Pact After 1st Defeat : Labor: Workers said first attempt lost 950 to 700. Three-year contract proposal would cover 3,000 workers.
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 18, 1992
- Fluor Daniel in Biopharmaceuticals Market
- Citrus Hill Squeezed Out of Juice Business : Beverages: Procter & Gamble will drop its pure juice brand and focus on juice drink products.
- Figure Set on the Sale of N.Y. Daily News : Media: Magazine owner Mortimer Zuckerman agrees to pay $18 million for the ailing newspaper.
- Bill to Limit Cable TV Rates Passes House
- Behind The Scenes : Model Citizens
- Panel Urges Closer Ties to Promote Cuban Democracy
- Ruling Delayed on Gnatcatcher Endangerment
- A Battle to Beat the Odds : Parents of two North Hollywood brothers afflicted with a rare genetic disorder must maintain a vigil against run-of-the-mill bumps and bruises.
- James Glanville; Investment Banker
- Currency Crisis Reaches Deeper in Europe; Lira Slides : Finance: Germany refuses to cut interest rates that most other nations blame for the chaos. The franc faces pressure but the British pound grows stronger.
- Commission Files New Application for Dump Site
- Domestic Energy Prices Raised by Yeltsin : Russia: Oil is up almost double effective today. Coal rises 30%. The increases are expected to boost all consumer goods 20% to 25%.
- Reiner, in Surprise Move, Drops Out of Race for D.A. : Election: Trailing in the campaign, the incumbent says he refuses to use negative tactics needed to win. He virtually concedes victory to former chief deputy Garcetti.
- Angry Electorate Has House Incumbents Feeling Jittery About Campaign : Congress: With a push for term limits adding to the tension, many lawmakers are working harder--and making more trips back home.
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE