- Jury Orders Chevron to Pay $30.9 Million
- COLUMN ONE : Iraq's Plan: Faith, Hope and Deals : As sanctions' bite deepens, Baghdad offers trade pacts and uses religion to send a message--lift the embargo or risk Muslim fundamentalism. For the first time, the world seems ready to listen.
- SWIMMING / WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Van Almsick and Dolan Set Records as Chinese Settle for Silver
- INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES : The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Patent Lawyers Oppose Bryson Nomination
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : When to Say When to Children Using PCs
- Palestinians in Gaza Arrest 60 Militants
- Nigerian Military Leader Moves to Consolidate Power
- Suspects in Cross-Country Series of Killings Seized in New Mexico : Crime: Police find the two asleep in a culvert near Santa Fe. They are suspected of murdering four people in three states.
- Man Survives 100-Foot Leap Off Florida Bridge
- Costa Mesa : Adult Health Care Center to Open
- Shell: Not as Bad as It Looked : Pro football: After 44-14 rout, coach says Raiders simply didn't rise to the 49ers' challenge.
- Satellite Technology Management Inc.: The company said...
- NYSE Member Firms Lost $404 Million in 2nd Quarter
- AIRLINES
- The Stars Come Out for Children : Health: The Hollywood elite behind the Children's Action Network uses its celebrityhood to spotlight the plight of kids.
- A Seasonal Rite: Sniping From the Gutter
- To Build a New County Heritage, It's Right in the Ballpark
- SIMI VALLEY : UPI's Helen Thomas to Speak at Forum
- ENERGY
- Social Security to Speed Disability Claims Process
- '90s FAMILY : Baby Books Grow Up and Meet the '90s : Today's guidelines speak to both parents. And while some advice remains the same, those old rules about alcohol, smoking and moms working outside the home sure have changed.
- Sinn Fein Leader, Irish Premier in 1st Meeting : Ulster: Historic talks focus on IRA cease-fire. London parley between Major, Protestant militant ends in anger.
- Jewish Parents Protest School Start Date : Education: Several adults say it was insensitive to begin classes on Rosh Hashanah at six Anaheim campuses. District assures them it won't happen again.
- Reunion After Rescue : Woman Returns With Boy Who Was Taken by Father to Iraq
- 1 Fatality Reported in Santa Clarita Valley
- FULLERTON : Annual Arborfest Set at University
- Woman Seriously Hurt in Accident
- Ojai Inn Proposes $16-Million Revamp
- Simi Valley School Board Will Reconsider Fee for Bus Passes : Education: Only 300 of the $300-a-year passes had been purchased by Tuesday. Board debates whether to lower the charge.
- Long Beach Focuses on Present as It Shoots for Another Title
- Former Dolphin Matheson Dies of Hodgkin's Disease
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Once-Quiet Corkum Speaks Up for Union
- RETAIL
- The Sexual Harassment Jackpot : Ridiculous legal awards and bad laws won't fill in for societal restraints. Women should speak up for themselves.
- CAMARILLO : District Honors Rio Mesa Teacher
- Barbecue, Concert to Benefit Charity for Foster Children
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : IOC Takes Straight and Arrow in Easton
- Thousand Oaks Runners to Travel to Texas
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / SUNSET LEAGUE : 1993 IN REVIEW
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Change in Alignment Produces Varying Degrees of Appeal : Mission League: Serra coach expects to be competitive with other teams moving up to Division III.
- Hollywood Sign
- Landing on Deaf Ears
- Campaign Funding
- Voted Conscience
- Desert Flora : How They Survive The Harsh Conditions
- Complaint Derided
- Thanks to Bank
- Volunteer Museum
- Kochel Questions
- Congressional Debates
- Library Appreciation
- Venice Tables
- Federal Reserve and Jobless Rate
- Arco Foundation
- The Right to Vote
- A Range Of Debate : ...
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 7, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 7, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 7, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 7, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 7, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 7, 1994
- Obituaries - Sept. 7, 1994
- Obituaries - Sept. 7, 1994
- Mexican Firm's Director a Fugitive in Bank Scandal
- Labor Day Weekend Box Office : Summer Season Goes Out With a Bang
- DAKOTA RUNNER: Former USC running backs often...
- Layoffs Based on Race Only Are Backed by Justice Dept. : Diversity: The stand reverses a position by Bush Administration. The case involves a white teacher who was dismissed while a black teacher was kept.
- COMPANY TOWN : New Animation Boom Creates Hot Demand for Artists : Film: Companies are snatching up young talent with offers of big paychecks, screen credits--even creative freedom.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Found Dead Atop Phone Pole
- Safety in the Domain of the Mountain Lion
- Schools Tackling Job Training Needs : L.A. District Develops Programs for Non-College-Bound Students
- TUSTIN : Proposed Budget Set for Public Discussion
- Ventura Man Struck and Killed by Train : Safety: Authorities say the accident is an apparent suicide and that the 28-year-old victim was seated on the tracks.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Surfing Legend's Designs on Exhibit
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : 1993 IN REVIEW
- COMMUNICATIONS : VOA Vies for Ears of World, Tests Water in New Markets
- Officeholders Learning to Work Without the Perks : Politics: Many benefits fall to austerity. Some fear if the trend continues, public service will be only for the rich.
- U.N. Debate Opens on Population Plan : Growth: Gore calls issue 'single most important problem humankind faces.' Government leaders from Pakistan and Norway offer differing abortion views.
- Jazz Review : Despite Change in Directors, L.A. Fest Stays On Same Track
- Town With True Grit : Loyalty of Merchants and Residents, Determination to Rebuild Business District Keep Fillmore Hanging On
- Company Town
- Company Town : Information Age Spawns New Power List : Leadership: Vanity Fair singles out the giants of entertainment and technology.
- Runoff for Bench a Trial for Friedman, Moriarity
- U.N. Forces Mull How to Finesse a Bosnia Pullout
- New Day on Campus : Uniforms, Bus Fees Just Some of the Changes Facing Students
- Countywide : Teens Fight Shyness to Talk About AIDS
- Man Hurt in Crash of Car Into Pole
- DEL MAR : Ocean Crest Wins Evenly Matched Del Mar Derby
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Cardinals Sign Schroeder as No. 3 QB
- County Housing Sales Off Nearly 25% in July
- BODY WATCH : How to Keep the Bounce Out of Sports
- 8 Killed in Plane Crashes in Northern California
- Vacant Building Reborn as Santa Ana Coffeehouse : Redevelopment: A group of students and aspiring artists open cafe in hopes of luring people back to a friendly city.
- LA HABRA FULLERTON : Area Youths Salute Life's Possibilities
- Let the Games Begin
- A Better Beginning : 1994 School Year Promotes New, Improved Education
- Disease on Cruise Ship Identified : Health: 600 passengers and crew of Viking Serenade were stricken with shigellosis, a virulent intestinal ailment. The source has not been determined.
- Americans Want Illegal Immigrants Out : The cost of tending to them and their children has overwhelmed the state. Why not draw the line at the school door?
- Store Operator Is Arrested in Shooting
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Offensive Coach Torpedoed by Navy
- Live Entertainment Inc. Completes Sale of Division
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Resignation Sends Brazil Stocks Down
- You Won't <i> Ever</i> See a Sale Like This Again! (Until Tomorrow)
- How Many Rolls of Bubble Wrap?
- AEROSPACE & AIRLINES
- * GTE California, a Thousand Oaks-based subsidiary...
- U.S. Offers Cuba Sweeter Deal on Refugee Crisis
- Surviving Those Wonder Years
- Openings Available in Concert Band
- TUSTIN : Town Hall Meeting Planned for Monday
- Activities Planned for 'Day of the Dead'
- LA HABRA FULLERTON : Forums to Feature Council Candidates
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SEASON PREVIEW : The Top 20
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Carter Provides Another Challenge
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Rison Provides Some Words to Play By
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : San Clemente
- Theater Review : 'Butterflies' Fails to Fully Metamorphose
- Rwanda's New Leaders Assert 'Safe Zone' Hold
- Airport Official Says Merger Won't Affect Staff
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Hearing Tonight on City Budget Proposal
- Revitalize the NAACP's Flickering Flame : Civil rights: No matter who heads the group, its focus must be to reach out to the poor.
- Unwelcome Visitor at Valley's Edge : Wildlife: Mountain lions are being sighted more frequently. Sometimes-tragic encounters across the state are renewing debate over managing the population.
- Costa Mesa : City to Vote on Fee for 15 Waste Haulers
- BASEBALL STRIKE : No Progress Reported Despite Informal Talks
- BODY WATCH : Battle of the Binge : It's become a rite of passage at college: drinking just to get drunk. But officials are : moving to educate students about the dangers.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School Board OKs Deficit Spending
- County's Jews Mark Start of the New Year
- Sun Valley Man Drowns at Lake
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : Mater Dei
- BASEBALL STRIKE: DEVELOPMENTS FROM DAY 25
- Pollution Research Expects 3rd-Quarter Loss
- OroAmerica Inc. Reports Plunge in Quarterly Profits
- $18.4-Million Contract Awarded to Litton Division
- Briefly
- Company Town : Schulhof Has Nerves on Edge at Sony
- BODY WATCH : Discovering Foreign Countries on the Run
- PUBLIC HEALTH : Tobacco Firms' Intent Is Key to Federal Control : FDA is insisting that the industry boosts nicotine levels to keep smokers hooked. But companies say it's for taste.
- PLO Blames Israelis for Delay in Elections : Mideast: Israel says the holdup is due to proposal for a Palestinian Parliament, which deviates from pact.
- Mucha Wins Tournament After Davies Falters
- Pop Music Review : Lollapalooza '94 Finds Its Balance at Finale
- Gretzky Unfazed by Financial Losses in McNall Dealings
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Father-Daughter Contest Brings Fair's Run to Close : Festival: Applause determines win for Steve and Brittany Sterk at Antelope Valley event. But attendance figures disappoint organizers.
- Long-Awaited Day Here for New Schoolteachers : Education: They begin jobs in O.C. filled with energy. But low pay, challenging conditions will drive many away.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MIDWEST : Manhunt Broadens in Car Thefts, Slayings
- Summer Bids a Reluctant Adieu : Holiday: Weather is perfect for beach and barbecues. Riverside Freeway jammed for hours by wreck.
- Finding and Losing a Postwar 'Paradise'
- Major-League TV : Northridge Team Scores Big on 'The Tonight Show'
- Theater Review : 'Ferno' Makes a Gesture of Understanding
- Oil Royalties Could Prove Mixed Blessing : Resources: Officials could seek to make property owners who have received the funds help pay for cleanup.
- Workers' Strike for Democracy Ends in Nigeria
- For First-Year Teachers, It's Not the Money That Counts : Salaries: The average in Orange County is $26,821 a year. Differences among school districts in such areas as benefits and maximum pay can be the basis for choosing one position over another.
- Disbelief, Outrage Abound in Miami's Little Havana
- WESTMINSTER : City Officials Honor Departing Executive
- School Year Offers New Campuses, New Ideas : Education: Tierra Linda opens in Camarillo and Oxnard High will be moving. Some institutions are launching reforms.
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : Mission Viejo
- Looking at a 'Softer Side of Hong Kong'
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Stokes Says He'll Be Ready
- Roar of Crowd a Pleasant Surprise for Kariya : Hockey: About 9,000 show up at The Pond to watch Mighty Ducks' rookie start practice.
- O.C. Art : Wit, Keen Observation Endure in Kate Steinitz Works
- 'Lion' Leads Mouse Through 'Forrest' : Movies: Paramount's 'Gump' tops summer's final weekend, but Disney is the overall winner in a record-breaking season.
- Four Killed in Truckee Plane Crash
- Mountain Lions' Human Contact Increases as Their Numbers Grow : Wildlife: One big cat was seen so close to an O.C. school that children were ordered not to eat lunches outside.
- COLUMN ONE : Rankings Rankle Academia : The power of college guides has some school officials calling for boycotts while others are lobbying the guide-makers in hopes of winning better marks.
- Northridge Team a Hit on TV
- Company Town : SUMMER OF 1994'S TOP 20 FILMS
- RETAILING
- Merger May Lead to Cutbacks in Commercial Ventures : Conversion: Experts predict that Lockheed Martin will dump business lines that aren't solid money-makers.
- Simi Firm Requires On-Site Class Studies
- AEROSPACE & AIRLINES
- Flamemaster Settles Suit With Courtaulds
- RETAILING
- Clinton Takes Vacation Break, Visits Ship Workers : Politics: In Labor Day remarks, he lauds a unique employee-management pact at Maine's largest firm. He also gets in a few digs at foes in Congress.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Size at Heart of Airport Debate : Burbank: Neighbors agree that the terminal must be replaced to comply with FAA rules. But they object to making it four times larger than the current facility.
- SWIMMING / WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : China Makes Big Splash With 100 Freestyle Record, Controversy
- Agassi Is Picture of Tenacity : U.S. Open: Unseeded former Wimbledon champion outlasts No. 6 Chang to reach quarterfinals.
- Chechen Troops Take Stronghold
- Next! When Abnormal Becomes Normal! : Talk shows: When Sally and Montel parade the truly weird on TV, we get numb to the bizarre, two researchers say. Some hosts countercharge--but Oprah questions herself.
- RARE BIRDS: They have returned in droves....
- Will 'NYPD Blue' Turn Gold? : Television: Advertisers and affiliates have shied away from the high-rated, controversial show. Steven Bochco hopes the Emmys 'might send a message to them,' but others say that won't happen.
- Company Town
- Martin Lawrence Chairman to Leave Art Retailing Firm
- Perceptronics to Make Systems for Swedish Army
- Bomb in Armenia Kills 14, Hurts 46
- Tragedy Ends Couple's New Start
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Gunmen Get $1.25 Million at Manhattan Tiffany's
- New Cancer Surgery Mode Is Developed : Health: The dye technique may prevent unnecessary removal of lymph glands in breast malignancies. Its application in other procedures is also under study.
- No Injuries as Plane Lands in Field
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Miller's Debut Not a Thing of Beauty
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SEASON PREVIEW : Lucky to Be Alive : All-American Phil Fonua of Mira Costa High Suffered Brain Aneurysm, but Is on the Mend
- Commentary : PERSPECTIVES ON PROPOSITION 187 : Shame on Them, Picking on Children : Banning illegal immigrants and their U.S.-born offspring from school and clinics is malicious and foolhardy.
- Lifeguard Duty Ends With Ocean Rescue
- Too Close to Home : Mountain Lions' Contact With Humans Increases as Their Numbers Grow
- IOC's Three-Year Search Ends, Easton to Fill Second U.S. Slot
- Family : Classical Music Hits the Right Notes for Children
- Holiday Weekend Brings Light Crowds to Southland Shoreline : Labor Day: Others celebrate L.A.'s 213th birthday or enjoy rock music festival. Traffic deaths are down.
- Santa Ana : 2 Committees to Help Pick Superintendent
- Wildlife, Debate Flourishing at Ormond Beach : Environment: Endangered species are re-emerging at lagoon since the county left intact a sandbar that in previous years has been bulldozed. But flooded landowners say the area should be drained.
- Johnson Calls Super Bowl: Jones Will Be Difference Against Raiders
- Noblesse Six Becomes a $1-Million Horse
- Meetings Produce Big Talk, but Little Action : Olympics: The Centennial Congress was supposed to be a think tank of new ideas. Instead, it became a series of speeches.
- ARTRestoring 'Last Supper': "The Last Supper," one...
- Legislators Force Out Kyrgyz Government
- Area Students Facing Many Changes as Classes Get Under Way : Education: Uniforms and bus fees in Simi Valley and a new middle school in Moorpark are a few of the adjustments marking start of school this week.
- Raiders Got More Than Fill of Rice
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : Dana Hills
- Rison's Bold Prediction Gets Rams' Attention
- Telluride Still Marches to Its Own Drummer : The 21-year-old Colorado film festival offers a freewheeling, eclectic mix of the lowbrow, the big-budget premieres and tributes galore.
- Lockheed-Martin Union: Pairing, Then Paring : Mergers: Both firms have pushed defense conversion. But experts say that even commercial ventures will get a hard look now.
- Venezuela's Crisis Fails to Impact Benton Oil & Gas
- Special Devices Posts $858,000 Quarterly Profit
- Papal Visit to Sarajevo Risky, U.N. Warns
- IRVINE : Holocaust Studies Group to Be Formed
- Contamination Fight Targets Storm Drains
- Van Nuys Driver Dies in Crash
- New Page in the Tale of Russia : No longer propaganda tools, history textbooks offer candid portrait of communist rule
- Iwerks Plans to Report $8-Million Loss for Year
- Access Language Services Wins L.A. Ballot Contract
- For Sherman Oaks Group, Redevelopment Means Rebuilding
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Considers Boost in Parking Fines
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SEASON PREVIEW : Players to Watch
- 2 Indian Youths Banished to Island Exile
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Pigeon Shoot Goes On Despite Plea to Halt It
- Paramilitary Figure Developing Communities in Idaho : Land use: Neighbors are troubled by work of former Populist Party presidential candidate James (Bo) Gritz. He says he is preparing for Armageddon in 1996.
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : John Henry Friends Make Time for Tea
- Let Them Never Forget : Japanese American Collected Memories of WWII Internment for Museum Exhibit
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Wal-Mart to Give City $5,000 Grant
- Teen-Ager Refuses to Be a Victim of Circumstance
- An Endless Summer for Green Day : Pop music: From the mud of Woodstock to Lollapalooza, this Berkeley rock band keeps the fans on their feet.
- Recession Still Lingers for Oxnard Job-Seekers
- Lab Equipment Maker Gets Patent for New Analyzer
- The Middle Ages : What if I get teased? Beaten up Lost? Thousands of kids will leave the comfort of elementary school this year for the halls of junior high. And they're all fighting their own fears.
- Couple Die in Idaho Train Collision
- BUENA PARK : Drive-In Site Set for Homes Project
- Woman Found Dead Is Identified
- Law Books and a Badge--More Toting Both : Police: Motives vary, but an increasing number of officers are studying to become attorneys. Some make the switch only to go back to the beat.
- SANTA ANA : Contractors' License Class to Be Offered
- Blake's Four-Year Kings' Contract Believed Worth About $10 Million
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : Capistrano Valley
- 49ers Take the Intimidation Factor Away From Raiders : Pro football: Following easy victory, a confident San Francisco team questions the game plan its opponent used.
- Ojai City Council Asked to Build Skateboard Park : Recreation: Popularity of a back-yard ramp prompts youths and parents to urge city to fund a public facility.
- Good Science in Court: A Bench Responsibility : Creative approaches, such as neutral experts, are needed
- Oak Park Activist Well Known for His Tenacity : Communities: Local Advisory Council's founder makes just about everything that happens in the unincorporated community his business.
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : Trabuco Hills
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Stanford Beats Titans in Soccer
- Young Quarterback Comes Back for More : Football: Mission Viejo's Moherman has always had the size; now the sophomore has some experience as well.
- It's a Record Rice Harvest, 44-14 : Pro football: Receiver scores three touchdowns to set NFL record of 127 as 49ers outclass Raiders in 'Super Bowl Preview.'
- Glendale Federal Sells Hotel in San Francisco
- For Money Fund Investors, Yields, Safety Are Improving
- Summit Care Corp. Buys Nursing Center in Texas
- BODY WATCH : Rare Feats End With Inner Peace
- Cousins Conjure Slavish Devotion for Shared Dreams of 'Jeannie'
- COLUMN ONE : Academia Rankled by Rankings : The power of college guides has some school officials calling for boycotts while others are lobbying the guide-makers in hopes of winning better marks.
- Chaperons Needed for Youth Dance
- BREA : Police, Fire Service Would Be Preserved
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- Prisons Over Schools: Formula for Failure : State budget: Jailing ever more Californians may jeopardize our future.
- DUCKS : Rookie Kariya Big Hit as Practice Draws 9,000
- Best and Worsts / Valley Reader Write : Tributes Tell Why Valley Is Home
- Best and Worsts / Valley Reader Write : Tributes Tell Why Valley Is Home
- Best and Worsts / Valley Reader Write : Tributes Tell Why Valley Is Home
- A Boost for Treatment in the Drug War : California study documents huge savings in terms of crime and health care costs
- Politics
- Best and Worsts / Valley Reader Write : Tributes Tell Why Valley Is Home
- Sen. D'Amato's Song
- Best and Worsts / Valley Reader Write : Tributes Tell Why Valley Is Home
- Mexican, Cuban Immigration
- Best and Worsts / Valley Reader Write : Tributes Tell Why Valley Is Home
- Tributes Tell Why Valley Is Home
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Tributes Tell Why Valley Is Home
- Death Penalty Issue
- Best and Worsts / Valley Reader Write : Tributes Tell Why Valley Is Home
- Tributes Tell Why Valley Is Home
- Judge's Gag Order in Simpson Case
- Housing: A few Southland builders are digging in to a treasure Easterners have known about for years--basements.
- Tributes Tell Why Valley Is Home
- Theater Review : 'Ferno' Makes a Gesture of Understanding
- Milk Labeling
- TMI Investments
- Tributes Tell Why Valley Is Home
- Tributes Tell Why Valley Is Home
- Tributes Tell Why Valley Is Home
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 6, 1994
- Obituaries - Sept. 6, 1994
- The Role Model : USC's Keyshawn Johnson Tries to Succeed Morton--and in Life
- Flood of Anti-Crime Bills Unprecedented, State Officials Say : Capitol: Several forces converge to propel scores of measures through the Legislature. But how the get-tough laws will be funded is a bit murkier.
- SWEETER YEAR: For Rosh Hashanah, which began...
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Personal Attacks Kick Off Stretch Run : At holiday appearances in L.A., Wilson calls Brown a 'non-player' in dealing with the state's problems, and she assails him over economics and education.
- Espy-Douglas Ethics Probe a Cloud Over Dual Successes : Politics: Old school pals fantasized about power--and achieved it. Now they're under fire in an era of sensitivity.
- Daring Swim Saves 18 From Capsized Boat : Rescue: After five hours clinging to vessel off L.A. Harbor, man goes for help. A boy, 3, dies in the tragedy.
- Henley Says He's Ready to Rejoin Rams Today : Football: Indicted cornerback says he'll be in Anaheim to re-sign a $350,000 contract.
- The Perils of Giving Public What It Wants
- Zimbabwe One of Family Planning's Success Stories : Africa: Government program has cut birthrate. Soon, economic growth may outpace population growth.
- Fire Bill--Pay Now or Pay Later : Yes, 'Super Scooper" costs a lot, but a killer wildfire costs much, much more
- Sun Sets Today on Arts and Crafts Series
- NHL CAMPS : KINGS : Atmosphere Has Changed Along With the Faces
- Considering the Foe, Rams Were a Safe Bet
- The Pacific : China Providing Clues With Shanghai Property : Asia: Leases may show how Beijing will treat valuable Hong Kong real estate in 1997.