- Halt Immigration Until Some Decisions Are Made
- Bolsa Chica Development Plans Spark Some Strong Opposition
- Support, Criticism Regarding Quake Aid to Illegal Immigrants
- AND JEERS
- A Little Soup to Calm the Nerves
- Military Satellite Supporter, Critic Draw Line in Sand
- Arbiters of El Toro Reuse Take Flak
- Times reporters listened to the voices of...
- Vision of Agran's Foes Is a Bad Sight
- Eastern Cold
- Corridor Alignment Is Best Solution
- 'Day One's' Battle
- Right--but Wrong
- Hearts of L.A. / How the Quake of '94 Rocked Our Spirits and Changed Our Lives
- Hell Is Forever--Despite the Trends
- Packard Bell Changes Were in the Works
- DWP Chief's Pension
- GOP 'Friends': Show Compassion
- Legislator Takes Aim at Post-Quake Pirates
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Airborne Commuters Take Flight From Traffic
- Don't Repeat Same Bridge Mistakes
- Jury Dodger Uses Constitutional Ruse
- Base Circumcision Decision on What's Best
- Yaroslavsky's Funds Are From Special Interests
- The Player
- CHEERS!
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Legislators Hope to Revive State Quake Insurance Fund Killed Last Year : Politics: Supporters admit the program has flaws but say it could have provided L.A. homeowners with $5,000 each after Northridge temblor. Critics say only a nationwide plan can work.
- Greed Fuels Police, Firefighter Unions
- Cost and Inconvenience Argue Against Monorail
- Airport's Noise Is a Nuisance for Thousands
- Reforming Lawyers
- Haunted by Memory : Among the last literary voices of Jewish New York, Henry Roth struggled with writer's block and Daniel Fuchs came West to Hollywood. : MERCY OF A RUDE STREAM: A Star Shines Over Mt. Morris Park, <i> By Henry Roth (St. Martin's Press: $23; 290 pp.)</i>
- Grazer vs. Kramer
- Crime Control
- NONFICTION - Jan. 30, 1994
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- Obituaries - Jan. 30, 1994
- Hearts of L.A. / How the Quake Rocked Our Spirits and Changed Our Lives : COPING WITH CHAOS : 'As time goes by, we will all forget the terrible fear.'
- State Lags in Seismic Testing of Schools
- Hearts of L.A. / How the Quake Rocked Our Spirits and Changed Our Lives : COPING WITH CHAOS : 'People here don't know what they are going to do.'
- Aftershock of 5.0 Rattles L.A.; U.S. Allots More Aid : Aftermath: Barrage of strong temblors sends some residents back into shelters. Administration's Donna Shalala announces $28 million in additional relief.
- Hearts of L.A. / How the Quake Rocked Our Spirits and Changed Our Lives : BINDING THE WOUNDS : 'They're on their way in an ambulance.'
- COLUMN ONE : Quake Jolts Poor Onto the Streets : Recent immigrants and others had been living uncomfortably close to the edge. Now, they have lost everything. Officials fear that the city may face a new generation of homeless.
- SUPER COLD: Don't be so quick to...
- Hearts of L.A. / How the Quake Rocked Our Spirits and Changed Our Lives : COPING WITH CHAOS : 'The only thing I know is, God took care of us.'
- Aftershocks Rock Valley; Detours to Freeways Open : Aftermath: One temblor measures 5.0, sending some residents back into shelters. But recovery gains steam and Shalala announces $28 million more in assistance.
- State Lags in Seismic Testing of Schools
- Aftershocks : Great Leveler Gives All Victims Same Task of Healing
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Shattered Americana : Damage in Quaint Downtown Fillmore May Be Too Great to Overcome
- From the Archives: Pershing Square's 1994 redesign concept was aiming for 'humane' and 'romantic'
- From the Archives: Lyle Menendez Case Ends in a Mistrial; D.A. to Retry Brothers
- 'Death Row' Dog Is Pardoned and Then Banned From N.J.
- Where To Get Help : A Guide To Coping With The Quake
- STUDIO CITY : Area Assesses the Challenges of Rebuilding
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Seismic Sellers : Entrepreneurs Fill Gap With Quake Shirts, Haircuts and Cakes
- Chaminade to Play Touring Japanese Baseball Team
- RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : Many Tracked Pearsall, USC Got Him
- Controlling Her Spin, On and Off the Ice : Figure skating: Harding follows her tearful admission with further attempts to soften her image. U.S. Figure Skating Assn. expands its investigation.
- LOS ANGELES : 5 Aides to Councilman Svorinich Call It Quits
- Quake's Toll on Coliseum: $35 Million
- Federal Officials Tour Simi Valley Wreckage, Offer Assurance : Visit: Local victims receive the high-level attention they have sought. Aid center opens at the Reagan library.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Spill Impact Worse Than First Feared : Wildlife: Most Santa Clara River creatures that die from oil ingestion or hypothermia may never be found.
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Groups Widen Quake Relief Effort : Aid: Religious organizations across the Valley make long-range plans to assist victims. Their goal is $500,000.
- Man Who Killed Boy in Park Shootout Sentenced : Crime: Larry Dean Shaw gets 20 years to life on that conviction and 14 more years in wounding of two men.
- SANTA MONICA : 12 Looting Cases Reported in City Since Quake
- McDonald's to Shut '50s-Era Downey Eatery : Architecture: Landmark site had been the focal point of preservationists. Officials say a similar restaurant will be built elsewhere.
- VENTURA : It's History and Students Are Digging It
- Islas Eligible for Santa Ana Valley
- Do You Believe in Miracles? Yake Doesn't
- Injury Causes Yard to Miss Rest of Season : College basketball: Torn ligament in right knee sidelines center for Cal State Northridge.
- MOTOCROSS : McGrath Seeks Fourth in Row at Anaheim
- Recovery Channel to the Rescue Following Quake : Television: FEMA launched the satellite-generated broadcasts to aid communication during natural disasters.
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Spray Paint Coats Exterior Faster Than Flicks of the Wrist
- Heavy Storms Pound Europe, Killing 8
- Heavy Rain, Floods Pummel Northeast
- BUENA PARK : Year-Round School Plans Discussed
- Ducks Cap a Sweep of Rangers : Hockey: Dollas' goal provides a 3-2 victory after Messier scores twice.
- INSURANCE
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Repairing Thermostat Is No Sweat, but Be Sure to Shut Off the Power
- Gas Leak in Colombia Kills 3, Poisons 300
- Turkish Warplanes Blitz Kurdish Rebel Camp : Attack: Raid is biggest in 10-year-old uprising. Premier vows to bring group's terrorism under control.
- Mexico Frees 38 Suspected Guerrillas
- Illegal Hunting Ring Broken, Officials Say : Wildlife: Arrest is made in L.A. State authorities say the group sold $600,000 in bear gallbladders to Asian buyers.
- Not the Popular View but . . . : Innocent until proven guilty, Harding should skate
- It's Official: Heitmann to Join CSUN Volleyball Team
- BankAmerica to Acquire Continental Bank : A Near-Crash, a Bailout and Redemption
- Tougher Seismic Laws Urged for Hospitals : Safety: Medical personnel support proposed measure to require that older buildings be reinforced to meet current regulations.
- Dole Affirms Health System Needs Reform
- SANTA ANITA : Bien Bien Choice to Handle Field in San Marcos
- Foreclosures Could Soar on Quake-Damaged Homes : Housing: Many borrowers may walk away from mortgages. Lenders try to devise ways to help owners.
- SURVIVOR'S GRATITUDE: Two days after the Northridge...
- LOS ANGELES : Sanwa Bank Gives $150,000 to Public Library Branch
- Staff Misconduct Alleged at S. Pasadena Private School : Education: Authorities, investigating claims of abuse, give few details. Parents assail police tactics; school denies wrongdoing.
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Rejects Proposal for Pedestrian Bridge
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE BOYS' BASKETBALL : Hot-Shooting Santa Margarita Beats University
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Even Up Flooring for a Smooth Transition
- Quake Facts : Damage Report
- White House Urged to Retain Vietnam Embargo : Politics: Groups representing families of POWs and MIAs criticize Senate vote that called for lifting trade sanctions.
- Dow Record, Lower Yields Follow Reports
- MIDEAST : Israeli Group Chips Away at Walls of Religion : Jewish women continue to fight for the right to pray the same way men do at Jerusalem holy site. Even in legal defeats they see hope.
- LA HABRA : Teachers Try for Reading Program
- EUROPE : Bosnia Commander's Record Belies Swashbuckling Image
- CalArts Students Face Difficult Decision : Aftermath: The school has suffered an estimated $10 million in earthquake damage. The withdrawal deadline is Feb. 11.
- After 2 Hung Juries, 'Lord Peter the Cheater' Admits to Art Theft
- Residents Continue Fight Over 5 Motels : Zoning: Neighbors and merchants complain that prostitutes frequent the area. Police urge owners to check identifications before renting rooms.
- State Agency Lets Stand City Beach Curfews : Crime: Coastal Commission, while praising efforts to fight crime, will instead draft guidelines to protect rights.
- Maybe it's the pet owners who run...
- Bookmobile to Open in Simi in Wake of Library Damage
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : A Post-Quake Shopping Guide
- Valley Obituaries
- Sports Arena to Reopen for Tonight's Game
- Simi Valley Lays Down Law in Absence of Bradshaw : Prep basketball: With coach suspended, Pioneers enlist legal help and beat Camarillo, 59-49.
- ROUNDUP : Okenwa Leads Master's to 73-70 Comeback Win
- A Record $5 Million for AIDS : Benefit: The First Lady is lauded at the somber and emotional Commitment to Life VII.
- TELEVISION REVIEW : 'Foray' Tunes Into Music, Sites
- COMEDY REVIEW : Shortchanged on 'Money' : Way Off Broadway Profits From Improvisations but Is Impoverished in Sketches
- DANCE REVIEW : A New Spin on Graham : Twyla Tharp Adds Her Touch
- Ticketmaster, Sony and Others Plan MTV Rival
- Blue Cross Failed to Tell Its Staff of New Plan
- State Chief Justice Lucas' Travels Did Not Violate Ethics, Panel Says
- 2-Year-Old Is First to Fall in Gang Rampage : Violence: Shots hit girl whose mother was talking to a friend. Four more were killed over two days in Inglewood.
- DOWNEY : Hopalong Cassidy Museum Rides Off Into the Sunset
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Demolition of 14 Structures in Fillmore Delayed : Damage: State and federal inspectors will assess the historic value of the buildings and restoration potential.
- Native American Group Will Meet
- Tonya's Not Ideal, but Still Belongs
- Gunmen Ambush British Aid Workers in Bosnia; 1 Killed
- The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism announced...
- BREA : City OKs Staggered, No-Work Fridays
- Glendale's Bombs Mostly Duds, 68-40
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Golden West Beats Riverside to Keep Victory Streaks Alive
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII : DAILY REPORT : Tiniest of Stories Is Big This Week
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII : BUFFALO BILLS vs. DALLAS COWBOYS : Y O U Gotta Have Heart : The Bills Look to Small Schools for Players With Singular Talents and the Heart to Face Adversity
- Quake Relief Is Winner as Solis Has a Big Day
- Pens Stop When Broadway Joe Takes a Buffalo Stance
- Recommended Dosage : Morphine--a guitarless trio from Boston--is pleasing the college crowd with its bizarre brand of 'low rock.'
- Jury Orders DMV to Pay $4 Million to 3 Hit by Blind Driver
- Economic Growth Surges at Fastest Rate in Six Years : Production: Purchases of cars, homes fueled spurt at end of 1993. Inflation stays at low level, government says.
- GARDEN GROVE : Mayor Cites City's Accomplishments
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : 'Old Home Week' for a Worldwide Relief Worker
- Woman Dies in Laguna Niguel Car, Van Crash
- COSTA MESA : Tanager Basketball Hoops to Stay Down
- VALLEY VILLAGE : Some Feel Slighted by City Officials
- County's December Jobless Rate Drops : Unemployment: The decline to 7.6% is attributed more to people leaving the area or giving up on hiring prospects, not on any economic rise.
- Are You Ready for Some Football? : Commissioner: All Tagliabue's rowdy friends are peaceful again, so attention is turned to thwarting the field goal.
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Stanford, Rated 10th, Is Upset by UCLA
- SUNSET LEAGUE BOYS' BASKETBALL : Fountain Valley Turns Tables, Stays in Race
- The Best Play of Football Season Is Fox's : Television: Its breathtaking $1.58-billion, four-year bid seems certain to have a wide impact beyond sports. Fox has an important new identity.
- S. Africa Police Hunt Serial Killer of Children, Ask for Interpol Help
- Oregon Gov. Roberts Drops Bid for Second Term
- U.S. Bishops Express Solidarity With Church, People of Mexico
- DANA POINT : Speech Will Kick Off Festival of Whales
- Students, Laguna Officials Discuss Flyers : Education: High school government leaders tell city about positive aspects at campus where racist handbills were distributed.
- Yes, the War Is Over : Senate vote gives Clinton cover on Vietnam
- OXNARD : Lawyer Says Dispute Led to Fatal Shooting
- '93 RANKS AS O.C.'S WORST YEAR FOR JOBS IN A DECADE : Labor: County's average unemployment rate climbed to 6.3%. Some temporary holiday hiring eased the gloom, but lots of cutbacks are permanent.
- L.A. Tourism a Bit Shaky After Quake
- Taste for Capitalism Slips in Nation Once Fed on 'Goulash Communism' : Hungary: Formerly at the forefront of Eastern Europe's transition to free market, it has failed to exploit advantages.
- Sentencing Delayed in Hood Trial : Courts: Jurors in murder case of millionaire Newport Beach developer may have improperly discussed testimony. Defense attorney says he may request a retrial.
- Deputies Arrest Man in Drug Case
- Bill Would Force Manson to Pay Part of T-Shirt Royalties to State
- County Extends State of Emergency to Cut Red Tape : Supervisors: Sheriff Block seeks permission to lease space for workers displaced by closure of Hall of Justice.
- SYMBOLISM WATCH : Waving the Flag
- SEAL BEACH : Sand Issue Imperils Beach Panel's Future
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Illness Spreads at Camps for Quake Victims
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Unsafe to Drink
- How Cheaters Could Ruin It for Everyone : Three-day waiting period for food aid is sad, but necessary
- Surfers Stage a 'Paddle Out' Protest Over Seawall Plan in Ventura
- Harding Controls Her Spin : Figure skating: She follows her tearful admission with attempts to soften image.
- COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No. 1 Mater Dei Has No Trouble Keeping Record Unblemished
- SOCCER : Diluted Team of Russians to Play U.S.
- Quartz Hill Fights Palmdale to a Draw
- Fab Four on Vinyl and More
- HOME SAFETY : Electrical Tools Used Outside Need Grounding
- No Cause for Alarm, but Student Gets Ringing Enforcement
- Council to Weigh Cable TV Protocol
- A new board of directors took office...
- When the Lutheran AIDS Network heard that...
- Mantle Getting Alcohol Rehab : Baseball: Former Yankee Hall of Famer checks into Betty Ford Center after blackouts and memory loss.
- Licensed to Shoot : Three-Point Specialist Hagman Given Plenty of Freedom by Coach but Not by Opponents
- Fast Start Finishes the Pistons : Pro basketball: Lakers take a 32-point lead in the first half, then hold on to beat Detroit, 105-97.
- Graf Makes It Four in a Row With Australian Open Win
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : Humor Is 'Beauty's' Best Feature : This Broadway on Tour production keeps tongue in cheek as it recounts the tale of a royal family bewitched by a grudge-bearing fairy.
- AIRLINES
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- It Was Company Loyalty, No Doubt
- 'Death Row' Dog Pardoned, Ending Years of Legal Battles
- Babbitt Retreats From Transferring BLM Director Baca
- Random Drug Testing of NCAA Athletes Upheld : Rights: California's top court sets a new standard for privacy claims. Workplace repercussions are possible.
- Risk to Bedouin Campsite Reflects Mideast Land-for-Peace Dilemma : Demographics: A scramble for real estate appears under way. Palestinians allege Israelis are expanding settlements. Israelis see Arabs inflating Jerusalem's population.
- Countywide : No Opinion Due on Newport Coast Drive
- MOORPARK : Trial Ordered in Alleged Molestation
- Reading Workshop Scheduled Today
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Selling the 6.6 : Amid the Rubble, Some Turn the Shaker Into a Moneymaker
- Pipe Bomb Injures Restaurant Owner
- NBA ROUNDUP : Rice's Hot Shooting Helps Heat End Magic's Five-Game Streak
- Stankowski Leads Newport Classic
- NHL ROUNDUP : Oates, Casey Lead Boston in Shutout
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE BOYS' SOCCER : Mater Dei a Step Closer to Title and Playoffs
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Diane Alexander's 'Merry Widow'
- Ojeda Signs With the Yankees
- Clinton Pushes Crime Bill, Citing L.A. Success
- Oregon Gov. Roberts Drops Reelection Bid
- GRANADA HILLS : Quake Delivers a Hard Punch to Community
- Sex Abuse Cases Have Church Reeling : Crisis: Catholic dioceses across U.S. prepare to pay tens, if not hundreds of millions of dollars in legal fees and reparations.
- Mighty Ducks Get the Broom Out for Rangers : Hockey: Anaheim's 3-2 victory ends New York's winning streak and gives the expansion franchise a sweep of the season series.
- Gross, Martinez Get Increases, Agree to '94 Dodger Contracts
- COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Chapman Needs All the Help It Gets in Victory Over Bethany
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : Camacho's Antics Steal Pre-Fight Show
- QUICK KICKS
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Perick, LACO Play Without Part/Bach
- QUAKE UPDATES
- Reports Bring Dow Record, Lower Yields
- Health Groups Wrangle Over Rich Contract : Insurance: $3.5-billion Champus pact ignites nasty fight between Aetna and Foundation.
- Good Support Will Quake-Proof Your Chimney, Water Heater
- Obituary : Madeline Hunter; Revolutionary Educator
- School Update
- Simi's Top Police Chief Candidate Draws Praise : Law enforcement: Willard Schlieter is known as a consensus-builder in Illinois town. He says move would be a step up.
- Countywide : Food, Games, Events Mark Tet Festival
- GARDEN GROVE : Program Addresses Needs of Amerasians
- Powell Leads Titans in Baseball Opener
- Rumble Put Basketball in Rumble Seat
- Simplicity Is the Beauty of Cowboys' Imaginative Offense
- MAINTENANCE : Rust and Dust Are Twin Threats to Gas Furnace
- VENTURA : Suspect in Bank Robbery Identified
- MISSION VIEJO : School District, City OK Joint-Use Pact
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Earthquake Causes Only Minor Damage
- Israeli High Court Grants Recognition to All Rabbis
- The House That Irv Approved
- ANAHEIM : Captain Becomes 1st Black Battalion Chief
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Temblor Puts Valley Libraries in Another Bind
- SIMI VALLEY : 2-Alarm Fire Set by Candle Destroys Condo
- THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : Key Super Bowl Factors Say Bills Have Come Due
- Daly Credits Ex-Cowboy for Progress
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII : DAILY REPORT
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Canyon Beats No. 3 Santa Ana Valley
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Blues in the Night' Sizzles at San Diego's Old Globe
- Post-Quake Tourism in L.A. Is a Bit Shaky : Image: Barely recovered from bad publicity during the riots, the industry scrambles to reassure travelers that metropolitan area is still standing.
- SHOP TALK: Forget about quake damage to...
- MISSION VIEJO : Laws OKd Limiting Adult Businesses
- 'Black Orange' Magazine Making Its Mark : Media: 2-year-old publication gains in readership and repute as it covers news and issues affecting county's African Americans.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL : Whitlock Gets 34, Saddleback Wins
- Rape Victim Sues Feminist Lawmaker Who Fired Her : Utah: Seven days after being brutally attacked, a bookkeeper is let go. The case has raised questions of compassion, commerce and political calculations.
- Copter Crashes Onto Office Building; 1 Dies
- 2 Legislators Call for Cutting Off Quake Aid to Illegal Immigrants : Politics: Critics immediately condemn the suggestion by Rep. Dana Rohrabacher and Assemblyman Pat Nolan as racially motivated.
- Turkish, Pakistani Leaders to Visit War-Torn Bosnia
- GOLF : Magee, Fehr Tied at Top of Phoenix Open Field
- Stevens Replaces Buenafe as Garden Grove Coach
- TV REVIEW : 'Heads' Takes Look at Newsroom Lunacy
- ATTRACTION REVIEW : Fast, Funny 'Car Toon' Ride Fails to Capture Toontown
- First Lady Blasts Health Care Crisis Naysayers in D.C.
- O.C. Parents Come Out in Defense of Gay Students : Family: The Henigans, with help from their oldest son, are persuasive advocates in Fountain Valley furor.
- ORANGE : 4 Teachers Accused in Car, Tool Thefts
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE / BOYS' BASKETBALL : Century Backs Its Argument
- The Past Remains a Daunting Opponent for Chavez : Boxing: He will fight Randall tonight, but continues to talk of controversial draw against Whitaker.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Los Amigos Wrestlers Roll
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : No. 8 USC Rolls Past Cal, 97-60
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Ducks Find Secret to Good Merchandising
- WEEKEND TV : Super Shaker, Super Bowl
- INTERIORS : Catalogues' Upscale, Glamorous Image Is Made to Mail Order
- Japan Premier Lands Surprise Deal on Reform
- COLUMN ONE : A Push to Take Back the Parks : Pershing Square will have a bold new look, bolstered by tighter security and support from social agencies. More cities are fighting to reclaim blighted public areas.
- Boy, 10, Father Wounded; Neighbor Arrested : Violence: Shooting followed suspect's intervention in dispute among four members of one family, deputies say.
- Interest Up in Disaster Rescue Training : Emergency: More and more employees are learning relief skills from first aid to using air bags.
- Man Faces Trial in Bank Fraud Case
- Episcopal Church Projects $5-Million 1995 Shortfall
- Super Bowl Has a Kinder, Gentler Meaning for 4 Habitat Families
- Macy to Cut 700 Jobs in West, 200 in Southland
- HOUSEWARES : Tupperware Gets a Seal of Approval and Place of Honor
- Pro-Communist Elected Head of State in Belarus : Politics: The choice is a blow to reformers in the former Soviet republic.
- Teachers Plan to Protest Stalemate
- How to Help
- Robbins Makes Plea to Keep Real Estate License : Courts: Ex-Valley legislator tells judge he shouldn't be deprived of livelihood over political corruption case. Attorney for state disagrees.
- Where To Get Help : A Guide To Coping With The Quake
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : It's Amateur Night With I Love You
- OUTDOORS : Birds Wing It With a Little Place in the 'Burbs
- U.S. Officials Lied About Cult Raid, Agent Says
- White House Takes Bow for Growth Trends : Economy: The President's program is praised for record stock market levels and low inflation. Critics say it's the business cycle at work.
- Slovenia Asks Russian Extremist to Leave
- U.S. Relations With Vietnam
- Metrolink Alternative
- He's Happy to See 'Nails' Nailed by Agent
- Meanwhile, in Other Football News . . .
- Artists Didn't Deserve Harsh Criticism
- City Officials Overpaid
- Iran / Contra
- A Shake-Up Is Good, but God Doesn't Control Earthquakes
- 'Schindler's' Reaction
- Insults Not Needed
- Ignorance on Fishing
- Horse Racing Has Its Share of Problems
- Lyle Menendez Case Ends in a Mistrial; D.A. to Retry Brothers : Courts: Jurors were irreconcilably split, with some holding out for lesser manslaughter charge. Prosecutors will again seek first-degree convictions. Judge schedules hearing to set new trial date.
- Room to Grow : White wicker, flowered wallpaper and dolls are fine for little girls. But after Ashley Williams entered college, her tastes graduated too. Designer Mary Divel guided Williams through transforming the youthful bedroom into an exotic adult interior.
- Nazi Concentration Camps
- Forget Oddsmakers: Bills Have Surprising Amount of Support