- Beating Hurtt Could Prove a Daunting Task : Politics: Moderate Republicans can't even find a candidate to run on same special election ballot with conservative Garden Grove businessman.
- EL MONTE : Justices Uphold $85,000 Award in Police Beating
- No Charges in Horse-Doping Cases : Jurisprudence: The Sacramento district attorney's office rules on handling of four drug tests by racing board.
- Human Rights Improve Globally, State Dept. Says
- Bicyclist Dies After Being Dragged by Car
- Candidates, Candidates Everywhere . . .
- Computer Execs Back Low-Cost Info Network : Technology: Industry officials tell Congress that replacing copper wires with fiber-optic cables is unnecessary.
- Assembly to Weigh $1-Billion College Bond Issue for Ballot
- IRS Moves to Tax College Football Bowls on Payments
- Beverly Hills' L'Ermitage Hotel Is Sold to N.Y. Investor Group
- Beatrice Chief Reginald F. Lewis Dies : Executive: The 50-year-old entrepreneur made his fortune in two big leveraged buyouts.
- Barnes Dyer, Toyota Sign Deal for Sponsorship of Racing Events
- The First 100 Days : Where will Bill Clinton start? As he takes office this week, he will face an in-box crowded with issues domestic and foreign. Here's a look at the top 10 questions facing the new President in his first months:
- Clinton Choice Signals Pressure for Rights in China
- Business Failures in State Rose 33% in '92 : Economy: California rate was nearly quadruple the pace for the United States. Los Angeles fared even worse.
- Is This Mom for Real? : She may have spots of spit-up on her silk blouses, but Murphy Brown's career-family balancing act is too good to be true, critics say. Supporters insist she's had her share of dilemmas.
- Cimco's 'Substantially Lower' Sales Cited in Layoffs, Bad Profit Outlook
- How to Tell a 'Woopie' From a 'Fizzbo' : Language: A raft of micro-dictionaries--quicker to the punch than their traditional counterparts--can help you stay ahead of the latest trends and still keep your vocabulary 'PC.'
- Death Comes With a Roar as Hillside Collapses
- Koll Purchase Expands Property Under Management
- Office Building Sale Reflects Price Plunge : Real estate: Purchase is made at $32 a square foot, the lowest figure in years for comparable space.
- BOOK REVIEW : Travels in Land Cursed by Bloody History : LAND WITHOUT EVIL; Utopian Journeys Across the South American Watershed by Richard Gott Verso; $34.95, 299 pages
- COLUMN ONE : What Role Will Bush Play Now? : The power, the prestige, the demands will end, and what will fill the void remains a mystery. But American history offers him many models, from diplomat to farmer.
- Pullout of U.S. Troops From Somalia Begins
- State of the Art Inc.: The Irvine...
- Key Oil Port Seized, Angola Rebels Say
- Not the Real Thing : Impersonators: The November elections brought Pat Rick a whole new career--as a presidential look-alike. And like Bill Clinton, he's looking forward to a 4-year run.
- O.C. Thrift & Loan Scoreboard
- Lexicon for the '90s . . .
- Clinton Vows to Lead in Bold Style of F.D.R.
- Bias Charged in Meeting on Bilingual Education : Hearing: A state panel is accused of snubbing groups that favor teaching children in their native tongues.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Cheaney Scores 33 as Indiana Wins
- Bell Wins Wild-Card Match Against North Hollywood
- College Basketball
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Feverish Jacobsen Stays Hot in Crescenta Valley's Victory Over Hoover
- Judge Stalls Sale of Land for Dump : Environment: Transfer of a federal parcel to the state for a nuclear waste disposal site is delayed. The Clinton Administration will study its merits.
- Two Stars at Yale--One Quickly Set, the Other Rose to Suffer in the End : Keyword: A three-line deck follows, summarizing the point. Sometimes it will be four or five. End it with graf symbol.
- Guns Speak Louder Than Words : U.N., Vance and Owen keep talking, Serbs keep fighting
- VAN NUYS : 2 Plead No Contest in Credit Card Case
- Friendship Sustained, Not Strained : Wannstedt Accepts Bears Job, Where He Won't Coach in Same Division as Dallas
- Iowa's Top Rebounder Is Killed in Crash
- 5 Junior College Players From Area Pick Schools
- Iraqi Hopes for Future of Friendship With U.S. : Mideast: 'We do hate Bush,' says resident of neighborhood ripped by stray cruise missile.
- Countywide : Suspect in Bank Robberies Arrested
- School District, Union Take Dispute to Judge : Education: Ruling could force L.A. district to refund all or part of teachers' pay cut.
- LAPD Seeks to Spend $1 Million on Riot Gear : Police: Request comes amid worries that trials involving the King and Denny cases could spark new unrest.
- Off-Putting People First: Clinton Presidency Marches In, Doo-Dah Style : With an inaugural parade featuring Elvis clones and a lawn-chair brigade, this won't be a stuffy Administration.
- CONEJO VALLEY : Schools May Hire Job-Hunt Consultant
- Hrudey, Kurri Boost Kings, Their Spirits : Hockey: They had been seeking answers to their declining play. A 5-4 victory over the Oilers helps.
- TV REVIEW : 'Time Trax' Suitably Silly Fare for the Kiddie Contingent
- ART REVIEW : Exhibits Reflect Dark Days Present, Past : Expressionists: Ed Moses' hallucinatory images draw on the riots and his visit to the Lascaux caves. George Grosz's ominous works of World War I are timely again.
- Festival Makes a Case for Short Films : The 10 works should be required viewing for members of the academy who have doubts about keeping this category.
- LEGAL FILE
- SANTA ANA : Decision Due in Nausea Patch Trial
- Toxic Discharges
- SOCCER ROUNDUP : In other Sunset League games:
- Nightmare of the Mind : Malarchuk Lives in a World Where Choices Are Driven, Not Made
- Lautenschlager Wins 1-Meter Diving Event
- City Teams Try to Weather Long Respite
- Miscellany
- Pacific Symphony music director Carl St.Clair will...
- Jazz Is a Family Affair at Lisbon's Hot Clube : Music: The Moreiras have almost single-handedly turned city into the New Orleans of Portugal. It all started in the '50s.
- Thousand Oaks High forward Paul Foster has...
- MOORPARK : 2 Drivers Killed in Collision Identified
- Leaf Blower Ban Given Initial OK by Laguna Council : Noise: Residents had complained that the machines destroyed the city's peaceful quiet and polluted its air.
- Decisions
- Man Found Dead After Standoff
- BREA : Councilman Resigns From City Agency
- You Don't Have to Hate Gays to Keep Loving Colorado
- City Council Candidate Under Fire for Comment : Burbank: Citizens committee appointee admits using a derogatory term, prompting a call for his dismissal by a Latino colleague.
- The Boston Red Sox signed backup shortstop...
- The Downward Slide of History
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL
- Kids of Coaches Are Often Held Up to Higher Standards
- Key Challenges Await Clinton--if He Is to Achieve Greatness : Presidency: History shows a leader's goals, his dialogue with country and his dealings with Congress can help make him 'as big a man as he can be.'
- VENTURA : Consolidation of Departments Urged
- Inaugural Poet Says She Hopes to Speak for All
- Destructive Rains Could Help Raise Crop Prices : Agriculture: Farmers expect less yield. But the amount of money that their harvests fetch should make up for it.
- Commuter Train Gets Stuck Switching Tracks in Moorpark
- South Carolina Athletic Director Mike McGee, formerly...
- He Makes Best of Bum Deal
- Big One Doesn't Scare Them : Anglers From Across U.S. Believe Record Largemouth Bass Awaits in Castaic Lake
- Those Rugged Bay Area Guys Can't Play in Good Weather
- PACIFIC-10 BASKETBALL / DAN HAFNER : Just How Good Does This Kidd Have to Be?
- STAGE REVIEW : Students Provide Honest Snapshots of Teen Years in 'Album' : The direction comes from the heart, without cuteness, condescension or apology. And the production's young cast gives honest performances.
- STAGE REVIEW : Love Conquers All--Once Again--in 'Light Sensitive' : Despite a cliched theme, playwright Jim Geoghan, aided by a stellar director and cast, brings his characters to life and the audience to its feet.
- By Pavarotti (After Hicks) : Art: Some of the tenor's 'original' paintings appear to have been copied from a book by Mary E. Hicks, an 87-year-old widow.
- Washington Lands Parrish; Johner Commits to Kansas
- League Suspends Irvine Players Because of Fight
- LOS ALAMITOS HARNESS RACING : Some Changes Will Be in Store When Meeting Begins on Friday
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL
- Antoine JeffersonCollege: SaddlebackSport: BasketballPosition: ForwardClass: FreshmanJefferson comes...
- Theirs Is a Relationship Made Stronger on the Court
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : After 27 Years, Band Still Dishes the Dirt With Relish
- 'Soup' Blazes a Trail Through Tangled Terrain
- HOCKEY / LISA DILLMAN : Ordinary Puck Is Big, but a 'Yelnats Puc' Would Be Huge
- DANCE / CHRIS PASLES : Stepping Into a New Role : As ABT's Latest Artistic Director, Kevin McKenzie Wants to Make His Mark--in Black Ink
- Isn't He President Yet? : Television: This viewer has had it up to his eyeballs with all the pre-inauguration hoopla.
- In Sickness, Health: Must Voters Know? : Politics: What if Tsongas had won? How would public react? And should candidates release medical records?
- Rushing River Is Attractive and Deadly : Safety: Firefighters demonstrate perils of entering fast-moving waters of flood channel--accidentally or on purpose.
- ANAHEIM : Forecasters Soaking Up the Weather
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Five Players Score in Double Figures in SCC's Victory
- Changes Likely for Playoff System : High school basketball: Southern Section to consider two alternatives to status quo.
- Baseball
- TV Ratings : NFC Championship Kicks CBS to Top
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : The Cages Are Restricted by Lack of Experience : The duo, which made its Southland debut at the Coach House Monday, has a lot to learn about performing live.
- CS Northridge Falls Hard to Boise State
- Kochel Gets Two-Year Prison Sentence : Jurisprudence: Former Ventura High football coach was convicted on six counts of having sex with a 15-year-old student.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Guncrazy' Young Lovers on the Road to Armageddon
- Great Outdoors Is Not the Worst Enemy of Gear : Leslie Pemberton, who repairs outdoor equipment at her Costa Mesa shop, offers advice on care and storage.
- Hope Fades After Search of Riverbanks for Man
- Role of the Press: Turn Up Volume or Turn on Lights?
- Rafael Ruelas Stops Burgos With First-Round Knockout
- Baseball
- After the Deluge : Beach Is Going to Waste : A five-mile stretch from Dana Point to San Clemente is off-limits indefinitely with millions of gallons of sewage spewing from a ruptured pipe.
- Santa Clara Extends League Streak to 80 by Topping Nordhoff
- Garfield Coach Is Found Dead
- TV REVIEW : Finding the 'Lost Kingdoms' of the Maya
- Washington Lands Parrish; Johner Commits to Kansas
- THE CLINTON INAUGURATION : He Fits the Bill : Look-Alike: Salesman Pat Rick of Laguna Beach quickly realized that he could cash in on his similarity to Clinton.
- Allen, Farrow Agree to Visits With Son, Girl's Therapy : Custody: Out-of-court agreement lets filmmaker see Satchel twice a week and restores psychological treatment for Dylan.
- Defense Says Use of Force on King Was Reasonable : Courts: A motion in the upcoming civil rights case refers to a 'PCP-crazed giant,' suggesting that the officers' lawyers will aggressively challenge King's actions.
- Life in a Minor Key : At Barbershop Piano, He's No Longer a Used-Up Alcoholic
- Forensic, Other Evidence Links Suff to 14 Deaths
- FOOTHILL RANCH : Car Owner Shoots at Fleeing Thieves
- CANOGA PARK : 2 Drivers Killed in Collision Identified
- Clinton Greets Valley Performers
- SYLMAR : Man Killed in Crash on Foothill Freeway
- Golfers Swarm to the Courses as Fairway Weather Returns to L.A.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Reeves Intersted in Coaching the Giants
- New York Yankees reliever Steve Howe is...
- A Hero's Welcome : L.A. Salutes a Worker in a Remote DWP Outpost Who Drove Six Hours to Rescue a Woman and Child Trapped by a Blizzard
- Actor Stephen Rea Relishes Ambiguity of Irish Life : Roles in 'The Crying Game' and 'Someone to Watch Over Me' on Broadway have helped introduce American audiences to the veteran Irish actor.
- Baseball
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Three Members of Black Crowes Try New Sound
- Worker Sought in Shootings of Co-Worker, Boss at Bakery
- William Horton, New Stanton Councilman, Dies
- Slain Woman Sought Help Against Husband
- OXNARD : Navy to Shut Down Employment Center
- Countywide : Water District May Add Tax, Hike Fees
- LOS ANGELES : Reward Offered for Killers of Pizza Parlor Worker
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Coach, Tennis Team Working Hard to Forge New Identity
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Mendoza's 31 Spark Brethren Christian
- COSTA MESA : OCC Math Teacher's Students Take Note
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Tops Mater Dei Girls
- For Local Athletics, It's Time for a Change
- Miscellany
- NBA ROUNDUP : Mavericks Surprise Pistons, Get Third Victory
- THE ARTS
- Border Collies
- State Support for Colleges
- Stolpa's Heroics
- BLM Land Exchanges
- State Support for Colleges
- Stolpa's Heroics
- Stolpa's Heroics
- Tijuana Aid
- Rain
- State Support for Colleges
- State Support for Colleges
- Baseball
- State Support for Colleges
- MOVIES - Jan. 20, 1993
- MOVIES - Jan. 20, 1993
- MOVIES - Jan. 20, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 20, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 20, 1993
- Obituaries - Jan. 20, 1993
- Obituaries - Jan. 20, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 20, 1993
- TELEVISION - Jan. 20, 1993
- Naysayers Plot Their Path to Future Glory : Opponents: Perotists, conservatives and those on the fringe converge on the Democrats' party and look to '96 as Clinton cautions on using anger wisely.
- Nike, Creative Artists Firm to Produce Sporting Events
- FORGET HIS LIPS: A George Bush look-alike...
- Region Assesses Damage as Skies Clear : Disaster: Series of storms killed at least 38 in Southern California and Tijuana area.
- INTERIOR DESIGN: For Harriett M. Wieder, the...
- PLEASING MOM: Zeke Hernandez of Santa Ana,...
- FAMILY AFFAIR: Newport Beach psychologist Jane Myers...
- Baird Apologizes to Senate for Hiring Illegal Workers : Cabinet: Confirmation vote put off until Thursday as attorney general-designate undergoes sharp questioning.
- O.C. Democrats Descend on Capital for Celebrations
- Bosnian Serb Leaders Debate Western-Mediated Peace Plan : Balkans: Many speak derisively of accord. It 'does not close the door on a union of Serb states in the future,' official says.
- Iraq Declares a Truce in Goodwill Gesture to Clinton : Persian Gulf: Hussein orders halt to shooting at allied planes, drops curbs on U.N. flights. Action comes after latest air strikes; U.S. reacts with caution and skepticism.
- Wilson Declares Disaster in O.C., 6 Other Counties
- Weintraub Plans to Leave School Board : Education: Longtime Valley representative says she will focus attention on breaking up L.A. Unified.
- UC Irvine Players Suspended by Conference : Basketball: Obiekea, Smith penalized for roles in postgame brawl with Cal State Fullerton.
- TECHNOLOGY - Jan. 20, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Jan. 20, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Jan. 20, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 20, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 20, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 20, 1993
- Beatrice International Chief Is Ill : People: Reginald Lewis, one of the 400 richest Americans, has brain cancer. His brother, Vice Chairman Jean S. Fugett Jr., is running the nation's largest black-owned firm.
- U.N. 'Spies' Helped U.S. to Target Factory, Iraqi Says
- SIMI VALLEY : City Schedules Free Compost Workshop
- In Colorado, a Correct Decision
- IPF Printing of Burbank won a $133,818...
- Kemp Makes Good on a Promise : Every cent of $6-million grant to rebuild Los Angeles is badly needed
- Focal Point : Orange Community Policing
- Stopping the Skid : Mission Program Uses Computers to Help Homeless Learn Basic Skills
- Xircom Reports Sharp Increase in Profits
- On Assignment Reports Doubling of Profits
- Fire in the Rain
- SANTA CLARITA : 'Slow Order' Causes Metrolink Delays
- PLATFORM : Right to Breathe
- Commission Hears Conflicting Demands for Fire Chief
- Aid for Somalia
- Pierce College Enrollment Down 10% for Spring : Education: About 30% fewer new students registered this semester. Mission campus also reports a drop.
- Hydro-Aire Crane Co. of Burbank won an...
- Harmonic Convergence : Racial Tolerance Is Suddenly a Hot Topic in Advertising
- Litton Systems Inc. of Woodland Hills won...
- Lockheed Awarded $600-Million Contract
- Diplomacy in the Air at Tiffany Party
- Strawberry Fields Flooded: Late last week, Southern...
- Guests From L.A. Give Faces to Gangs, Victims : Transition: Two ex-rivals jointly run a youth services center. A third invitee stood up to a violent group.
- Speaking Of. . . : Foreign Students
- Back in Kuwait Again, Desert Storm Vets Ponder Hussein's Durability
- GENEVA : Talking Trade
- Clinton's Philosophy Differs From That of His Model, Jefferson : White House: Where President-elect calls for federal activism, the third President used restraint. Two approaches alternate in a historical cycle.
- Washed Out : Riverwood Ranch: Gushing waters from Big Tujunga Dam strand 30 families Monday. They say it's a price they're willing to pay for a rural lifestyle.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Pierce College Enrollment Drops 10% From Last Year
- SAUGUS : Gift Enables Youth Club to Stay Open
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Ruling Forces District to Rehire Teacher
- Contract Awarded for Expansion at CSUN
- Apartment Building Values Take a Drubbing
- Shopping Center in Camarillo to Be Auctioned
- OFFICIAL NOD: Gov. Pete Wilson is expected...
- CLUNKER TRAVEL: It's a weather axiom: the...
- The Pigeon Lady Mourns : Julie Garcia Cavorts With Birds at Newport Beach, Laments Their Being Trapped
- Road Closures
- PORT HUENEME : Recreation Official Proposes Cutbacks
- Coltec Industries Inc. has named Pablo Prieto...
- Beckman to Enlarge Its Board to 12 Directors, Bolster Shareholders' Voice : Management: The Bass Group, with 5.3% of the company, wanted a majority of independent members elected.
- Litton Systems Inc. of Moorpark won a...
- Profit Turnaround: Genisco Technology Corp., an Anaheim...
- AFRAID TO LOOK: Maxine Richards in Seal...
- Homestyle Party Is Hot-Ticket Success
- Commitment to Clinton Led to Commitment to Serve : Youth: California girl joins army of volunteers to highlight the potential of President-elect's national service program.
- Lance Confirmation Haunts Democrats : Cabinet: As Clinton appointees face Senate scrutiny, some recall that sympathetic hearings on Carter's controversial budget director benefited no one.
- BUENA PARK : Bilingual Education Debate Heating Up
- Cincinnati's Blount Eligible Again : Basketball: NCAA committee reverses ruling against 6-10 center, who was a medical redshirt at Rancho Santiago.
- Two Pepperdine Players Are Dismissed for Violations
- At Irvine Valley, Mulligan Wants Court to Call Home
- Chris Webber, Michigan's star sophomore forward, broke...
- 'Censors' Host Reagan Holds on to His Standards
- Jewish Guys (Not Gals) Win Some Zingy Parts : Television: Narrowcasting to specific demographic groups enables ethnic comedies to survive, but Jewish women still aren't equal on TV.
- College Football
- College Football
- Pro Basketball
- A Blunt Response to Iraqi Trickery : But Arab sympathies may still tempt Hussein
- A.P. Indy, Best Pal, Sky Classic Finalists for Horse of the Year
- After Time in San Francisco, Toma Returns to Rose Bowl
- Santa Anita Postpones Two Racing Cards : Weather: Track officials hope to resume the meeting on Friday, after the surface has dried.
- It Ain't Necessarily So : TV 'Porgy' Defies Claim That You Can't Remake a Classic
- ECONOMY
- Special Devices Profit Down 10% in 4th Quarter
- Catalina Marketing Moving Headquarters East : Relocation: Promoter for supermarkets wants to be closer to customers, suppliers. Eighty jobs in Anaheim will be affected.
- PERSONAL HEALTH : THE PHARM REPORT / KATHLEEN DOHENY : Something Catchy? : Firms That Come Up With Clever Names for New Drugs Say It's a Tricky Business
- America From Abroad : Distant Relations : Armenians living abroad are generous with money--and advice--for their homeland. And that's creating some resentment.
- LA HABRA : Community Center Move on Agenda
- Acqua Group to Offer Preferred Stock
- When 3,100 Square Feet Isn't Enough : Moorpark: Owners of large homes in Tuscany tract don't want smaller houses nearby. Builder says the soft market makes them necessary.
- COPING WITH THE STORM'S AFTERMATH : Pothole Patchers Try to Keep Pace as Hot Line Rings : Heated asphalt won't adhere to wet pavement so repairs are temporary and repeated. Story is the same in city after city.
- Worries Surface After Woodland Hills Slide
- BIS Laboratories Licenses Cancer Detection System
- Nestle USA to Close Van Nuys Research Center
- Investors Are Urged to Reject Settlement by Prudential : Class action: Deadline nears in suit over losses on allegedly secure investments.
- Existing Home Sales Fall 4th Straight Year : Real estate: While the market may have bottomed out, Valley realtors aren't expecting a dramatic turnaround in 1993.
- Cherokee Has 2nd-Quarter Loss of $5.1 Million
- Firm Tries to Draw Back From Trouble : Animation: American Film Technologies starts to switch from its primary field-- colorizing black-and-white movies.
- Some of the First FOBs Gather for a Reunion
- 7 Killed, 69 Injured in Collision of Commuter Trains in Indiana
- John D. Paulus Jr.; Architect Worked on Manhattan Project
- World View : The Leadership Revolution : Old regimes are shoved out. New faces and ideas crowd in. As Clinton takes office, the globe's voters are changing the rules for who rules nations.
- Lucille B. Powell; Elementary School Teacher
- Storm Takes Its Parting Shots : Weather: Skies clear, but not before dropping an inch of rain on most of the area. Forecasters say the downpour is the last for a while.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Nearly 17% Increase in Blue Line Riders Reported
- Carlsbad Surfer Wins Santa Cruz Event
- Wannstedt Reportedly to Join Bears
- MOORPARK : 2 Men Killed When Their Pickup Trucks Collide Head-On
- College Football
- Baseball
- Moon, Hooper Win Two Events at Irvine Swim Meet
- TV REVIEWS : 'Love Off Limits' Targets Intolerance
- Lockheed Corp. has named five managers and...
- Ex-Asbestos Giant Faces New Court Challenge : Health: Canadian litigation holds potential for more foreign lawsuits against Manville. Company asks U.S. to intervene.
- Illness Outbreak Traced to Fast-Food Chain
- Fixed Budget Cuts Will Not Be Reimposed : Deficit: Clinton aides say he will avoid stringent Gramm-Rudman economies in favor of continuing the current flexible spending goals.
- Rescued Manatee Has Baby
- Clinton Mirrors Capital's Festive Spirit : Inauguration: His schedule reflects frantic buildup to his presidency.
- SOMIS : Woman's Death Is Under Investigation
- SANTA PAULA : Low-Cost Housing Plan to Be Discussed
- It Rains Buckets in Forum : Pro basketball: Left alone, Maxwell makes six of the Rockets' 11 three-pointers in 110-90 victory over Lakers.
- Weekend Box Office : 'Body' Struggles to Make the Top 5
- DANCE REVIEW : Academic 'Episode' From Lewitzky
- MUSIC REVIEWS : An Awkward 'Countess' at the Ambassador
- Small Business People Can't Cut the Corners That Zoe Baird Did : Cabinet: Drop nominee or risk dooming Clinton programs.
- South Carolina Coach Is Stepping Down
- Texas Coach Tom Penders said starting center...
- Auto Racing
- STAGE REVIEW : Moral, Ethical Storm Rages in 'Golds' : Despite flaws early on, Jonathan Tolins' first venture into major theater is a rich, intelligent play