- Post Offices Hit by Deluge of Late Tax Filers
- MANHATTAN BEACH : Man Convicted in Bombing Death Won't Get 4th Trial
- Simi Valley History to Be Celebrated Friday
- Daughter of Brando Kills Herself in Tahiti : Suicide: The actor's child Cheyenne was the linchpin of the 1990 case in which her half-brother Christian was charged with killing her lover. She had been troubled by mental problems since.
- Where Is Wei Jingsheng?
- Jury Award Does Little to Ease the Pain in Police Beating Case
- A Rerun for Ndeti, Pippig : Boston Marathon: Kenyan wins for third consecutive time, German makes it two in a row.
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Howie Long Aside, Fox's Coverage Keeps It in the Hunt
- Demand for Pentium Chip Increases Intel's Profit by 44%
- Old Fire Station Funds Banked by Private Unit : Revenue: Chief Manning heads nonprofit group promoting film use of facility. Controller begins probe.
- Two Reverse Bias Rulings Upheld by Supreme Court : Discrimination: Actions favoring white males indicate changing attitude toward affirmative action. A quota for promoting black firefighters is thrown out.
- Clinton Signs Measure Establishing Board to Oversee D.C. Government
- Bear Takes in Sights on Self-Guided Tour of City : Ventura: Footloose animal seeks food downtown, on freeway and in yards. Officials finally capture and release him in the wild.
- GOLF : Event That Started the Senior Tour Now at La Quinta
- Ruth on In-Line Skates--There's a Picture to Boggle Most Minds
- Orange County Almanac
- Redlining the Information Superhighway : Computers: California can take the lead in making electronic communications an equal-opportunity technology.
- Seniors
- Cultures Clash Over Glendale Church Building : History: Large Armenian congregation wants its historic structure, built by Christian Scientists in 1926, off protected list. Preservationists oppose the move.
- PREP ROUNDUP
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Butler on the Other Side
- Wage Wars : Raising Minimum Stirs Debate at Grass Roots
- Renaissance Golf Products Inc.: The Huntington Beach...
- White House Unveils Plan to Boost Environmental Technology
- CULTURE : Japanese Firm Relishes Red Hot Chicago Idea : Owner of stand will become Col. Sanders of outlets in Asian land. His charisma won over franchiser.
- Think Tank Seeks to Cut Cabinet, Revamp Medicare : Budget: Heritage Foundation helped develop 'contract with America.' It aims to shape deficit-slashing efforts.
- Top Tmes & Marks
- O.C. Slaying Raises Fears for ATM Workers' Safety
- Fluoride Fight Comes to Capitol : Politics: Assembly panel to begin discussing bill to add the substance to many cities' water. Proponents tout cavity-fighting benefits while opponents describe it as a carcinogenic poison.
- Donors Pay $4,000 Bill for Cat Caretaker
- Strong sales of its Prozac antidepressant was...
- Chrysler Quality Under Scrutiny in Takeover Bid : Autos: Workmanship is a nagging problem at No. 3 U.S. car maker. But is it as bad as Iacocca makes it out to be?
- Company Town : Time Warner to Wave Goodby to 51% of Six Flags : Deals: But the agreement with Boston Ventures doesn't include the theme parks' CEO.
- ENERGY
- BEAR MUNCHIES: The black bear that roamed...
- BODY WATCH : Words to Live By : Consumer health magazines may not be academic masterpieces, but they do offer an array of medical advice and information.
- Mike ShwamEdison, JuniorBaseball/PitcherUntil last week, not much...
- Ethnic Discord : Mostar's 'Rubble Man' Tries to Unify Torn City : 'If you run away, then you're accepting blackmail,' says a determined Hans Koschnick, who helped rebuild Germany after World War II.
- Separating Men and the Myths
- SIMI VALLEY : Closing of School Will Be Examined
- SEAL BEACH : Search Continues for Missing 16-Year-Old Student
- Friendliness, Generosity of Slain ATM Worker Recalled : Profile: Family says Robert Walsh cherished his grandchildren and doted on his pets. Separation from wife wasn't considered permanent.
- Student Faces Murder Charge in Shooting : Crime: The 16-year-old is accused of taking his mother's gun and slaying a 14-year-old schoolmate.
- Nikki HartEl Dorado, SeniorSoftball/Second baseLast November, Hart...
- Getting to the Point : Acupuncturists have asked the government to rule that the ancient Chinese therapy is safe and effective. FDA approval could bring insurance coverage--at least for some conditions.
- Pilgreen Edges King in Recount
- AGOURA HILLS : Judge to Consider Recall Petition Case
- Sentencing in Murder Case Delayed : Courts: Defense requests more time to prepare its argument for a life term rather than death penalty recommended by the jury.
- COMPTON : Ex-School Official Pleads Guilty to Grand Theft
- COMPTON : Jailed Witness in Slayings Relents, Testifies at Trial
- TUSTIN : New Chamber Board Elected for 1995-96
- Two U.S. Stars Reject Major League Soccer
- Couple Make Consumer Shows Their Careers
- Rockwell, TRW Show Sharp Rise in Profits : Earnings: Results are achieved despite defense and aerospace weakness, delighting Wall Street.
- EARNINGS : TRW, Rockwell See Their 1st-Quarter Profits Take Off
- EARNINGS : Bank's Profit Helped by Improved State Economy : Finance: First Interstate Bancorp sees 15% rise in first quarter. Other big banks mixed.
- PARIS : Curies Join Elite
- Dr. Foster Deserves His Day in 'Court' : Dole may block surgeon general vote by Senate
- Countywide : Sober Prom Is Theme of Assemblies
- S. AFRICA WATCH : Enduring Legacy
- Bear Sent to Woods After Trip Into Town : Wildlife: Bruin makes his way into Ventura, followed by police. He's eventually captured and removed to forest.
- Kings Lose Again in Playoff Quest
- NHL ROUNDUP : Edmonton Stays in Playoff Race With Victory Over Winnipeg
- Davies Drives Her Way Into Record Book
- TV REVIEW : Cheeky 'Legend' Just a Belabored Endeavor
- AMERICA'S CUP : After Near-Collision, Mighty Mary Wins
- Dole Food Reports Profits Down 21% in 1st Quarter
- Calendars Add Air of Mystery to Libraries
- Wilson, Gramm Lead in Congressional Delegation Support : Politics: In presidential race, five GOP legislators have endorsed the governor while four back Texas senator. But 14 members remain uncommitted.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Urged to Ask for Bolsa Chica Delay
- 'Mission' Accomplished? Not Yet, but Closer : Theater: Lane Nishikawa, star of a one-man show about diversity, says mainstream representation of Asian Americans is better than it was.
- ENERGY
- California Amplifier Reports Earnings Rise
- Judge Moves to Block Menendez Abuse Experts
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Making A Differance in Your Community : Volunteer's Passion Has Deep Roots
- IRVINE : Inoperable Bomb Is Found in Car
- Oxnard Council Rebuffs Critics, Will Hold Retreat : Government: Some residents contend that the sessions are costly as well as secretive.
- VENTURA : City to Seek Funds for Bike Trail Link
- Uncle Pleads Guilty to Child Endangerment : Courts: Edward Medina admits he did nothing to stop his wife in the alleged torture of their 10-year-old nephew. He seeks probation.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : 15 Green Line Rail Cars Are Named After Communities
- Congratulations on Schools' High Scores
- CIA in Guatemala
- Simpson Trial
- Medical Assn. to Cite High Private Health Plan Costs : Medicine: Study will show such programs are up to five times more expensive to administer than state-run system. The physicians organization is seeking legislation to cap profits for Medi-Cal managed-care providers.
- House Tax Cuts for Families
- Korean War
- Clothes Don't Tell the Complete Story
- Scorn for Education
- Affirmative Action
- OTHER NEWS - April 18, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - April 18, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - April 18, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 18, 1995
- Obituaries - April 18, 1995
- Obituaries - April 18, 1995
- NASD Proposes Broad New 'Suitability' Rules : Investment: Some say the changes could have prevented Orange County's recent financial debacle.
- Securities Dealers Offer New Rules in Wake of O.C. Fiasco
- A Perfect Day : Five Orange County Athletes Recall Sparkling Moments on High School Diamonds
- Fiancee of Slain Millionaire Held on Suspicion of Theft
- 'P' Word and Queues : With 2 Extra Days, Tax Filers Line Up to Take Procrastination to the Limit
- Company Town : DreamWorks' New Suitor: Bronfman
- Court Rejects GM Settlement on Value of Pickup Trucks : Autos: Decision on 'sidesaddle' gas tank design is hailed by consumer groups, which still hope for a recall.
- Prosecutors Play Video to Counter Defense Charge
- BACK TO WORK: She recently ended her...
- TECHNOLOGY - April 18, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 18, 1995
- SOUTHLAND
- TRANSPORTATION
- RESTAURANTS : STRIKING IT RICH : Ambitious Food, a Serene Setting, Reasonable Prices--This is No Typical Hotel Restaurant
- U.S. May Scan DMV Data to Catch Cheaters
- TIME AND AGAIN: This year, those generous...
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- Repair Scheduled for Street Lamp Damaged by Rains
- JAZZ REVIEW : Siegel-Hersch Duo: Style and Substance at Jazz Bakery
- TRANSPORTATION
- SOUTHLAND
- Last-Minute Tax Tips
- Bankers Peeved Over NASD Mutual Fund Plan : Investing: Brokers call the new sales rules costly and unfair. The association says they are needed to protect customers.
- Guatemalan Leader Sides With Army Over U.S. : Central America: A president dependent on his military appears headed for conflict with Washington over slayings.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : O.C. Pins Hopes on an Untested Legal Theory : Recovery: The county wants to issue $250 million in bonds, and give buyers priority over earlier investors.
- U.S. Sure It Has Votes to Extend Nuclear-Arms Treaty : Diplomacy: Delegates from more than 170 countries meet today at the United Nations to discuss permanent renewal of non-proliferation pact.
- VENTURA : City May Put Curbs on Panhandling
- Courier Defeats Aching Agassi
- Cultures Clash Over a Church : Armenians Cite Property Rights in Effort to Change Historic Landmark
- Cypress' Pickler Commits to Tennessee
- Faithfull Takes Turn as Chanteuse : Pop music review: The singer's one-woman tribute to Kurt Weill lacks requisite style and dramatic depth.
- A Fantastic Voyage Through the Mind
- CHINA
- THOUSAND OAKS : 4 Musicals Proposed in Civic Arts Contract
- On Easter Rounds, Pope a Mix of Frailty, Stamina : Religion: Worry about his health gives way to thoughts of how he is steering church toward its third millennium.
- Man Confronted, Fatally Shot
- NBA ROUNDUP : Knicks Remember Jordan, Forget Pippen
- VIETNAM
- COLUMN ONE : Politics Gets Personal in France : After years of discretion, presidential candidates and other public figures are revealing details of their private lives. They discuss love, money and family secrets in campaigns based on image, not issues.
- Rained On, but Not Rained Out, Worshipers Greet the Dawn : Easter: Thousands in county brave the elements to attend services. A sparse but spirited group of 25 attends annual Libbey Bowl event.
- Second Thoughts : After Failed Experiments, Angels Believe Easley Is Second Baseman of Future
- Fluor Government Services Unit Appoints New President
- PHILIPPINES
- THE BIZ : Rousing Business
- Real Estate Awaits O.C. Revival : After 26% Home Sales Drop, Coldwell Chief Sees Good Signs
- SECURITIES
- Bad Hare Day : Easter Showers Dampen Services, Egg Hunts
- Smith Saves the Easy Way : Angels Counting on Closer to Shore Up Bullpen, Add to Baseball-Best Total of 434
- Sense of Drama Fades From the Theater
- Self-Taught Tadao Ando Wins the 1995 Pritzker Prize : Architecture: Honored for combining 'artistic and intellectual sensitivity,' he will be given a $100,000 grant on May 22 in Versailles.
- THEATER REVIEW : A Spirited Coward 'Spirit' in Costa Mesa
- Australia to Try to Slow Economy, Official Says
- SPORT REPORT : Rocky Rogues
- U.S. and Japan Discuss Dollar--to Little Avail
- When Beeper Beeps, Standby Nurse Should Answer It
- BOOK REVIEW: FICTION : An Elegant and Literate Tale of Suspense : THE SEVIGNE LETTERS <i> by William Eisner</i> ; Baskerville $18, 191 pages
- William Robson; Radio Producer-Director
- A Bittersweet Reunion for Father and Son : Families: After 14 years, the search for the abducted Tustin boy ends in San Bernardino County. The youth, now 17, appeals for mercy for his mother, who faces felony charges.
- Weather Delays Cup Races
- Larry The Legend Injured, Will Miss Kentucky Derby
- Villa Park Expected to Hire Reynolds
- If It's Southern California, It Must Be Lalla-Land
- San Diego Officials Engineer Effort to Inject New Life Into Historic Rail Line : Commerce: They say reopening the San Diego & Imperial Valley route will help both U.S. and Mexican firms.
- Campaigner Dornan Stirs Strong and Varied Feelings
- Dornan's Presidential Bid Off to Bizarre Start : Politics: Governor of Delaware greets him dressed as pregnant woman. Long-shot campaign relies on family.
- 115 Haitians Found Hidden Aboard Boat Off Florida
- COMMITMENTS : An Eye-Opening Moment of Terror Brings a New Way of Life
- Canada, EU Reach Agreement on Fishing in North Atlantic
- Charred Body Found Inside Burning ATM Service Vehicle : Crime: Authorities have not identified the remains, but the wife of a bank machine technician missing since Friday says she believes it is him.
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : Sprinters Say Nationals Out of Order
- Floyd Can't Be Caught This Time : Senior golf: He wins PGA by five shots to make up for collapse in 1994.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Hershiser Goes Two in Debut
- SANTA ANITA : Wait Is Worth It as Desormeaux Wins No. 3,000
- DANCE REVIEW : San Jose Troupe Dances Life of Saint
- Real Heroes of the West
- Rucchin Emerges for Ducks
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Tway Ends 5-Year Drought by Winning 3-Way Playoff
- RADIOMagic Mountain Pulls Ads: Magic Mountain, at...
- Not Too Late to Throw a Pie at IRS
- ORANGE COUNTY
- The Hypocrisy of Sanctions on Iran : Persian Gulf: The U.S. fights a reactor for nuclear energy while U.S. companies get rich on 'forbidden,' underpriced oil.
- Boston to Invite 25,000 for Its 100th Running
- THE TUBE : Ayuda and Comfort
- Aid for Substance Abusers a Target of Welfare Foes
- A Rose by Any Other Name . . .
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Students to Receive $1,000 Scholarships
- Nobody Won Like Montana
- Jesus Flores Vargas; Longtime Oxnard Resident
- Study Finds Youth Unlikely to Report Sex Abuse by Teachers : Schools: Co-author of four-year report says of 225 cases involving students, only 7.5% of the allegations were found to be false.
- Report Cards Reveal Foes, Allies of Area's Congressmen : Politics: Beilenson and Gallegly, like their colleagues, are graded on votes affecting interest groups' causes, earning top marks for different reasons.
- A Return to Vietnam : Actress Kieu Chinh Leaves Today on Quest to Resolve Lingering Family Mysteries
- Blazing a New Trail : The U. S. Forest Service has crafted a unique compromise that is intended to protect a rare toad and will also give motorcyclists access to a favorite path.
- U.S. Shoe Agrees to $1.3-Billion Takeover Offer : Acquisition: The parent company of LensCrafters approves bid by Italy's Luxottica Group.
- L.A.'s Fatal Attraction : Angelenos have seen a fair share of captivating criminal acts. Beautiful victims and monstrous (or moneyed) suspects keep us enthralled. Yet few have the intrigue of the 'Black Dahlia.'
- OXNARD : Man, 23, Treated for Gunshot Wound
- A Big Hit on Small Screen : 'Baseball' Brings O'Neil Notoriety
- Post Offices Open for Late Tax Filers
- Former Journalist Serves as 'Papal Spin Doctor' : Media: Some reporters say spokesman makes Vatican more open. Others still compare its secrecy to Kremlin's.
- SIMI VALLEY : Initiative Will Be Debated at Library
- NHL ROUNDUP : Hull's First Four-Goal Game Cools Detroit
- A Blessing From the East
- TV REVIEW : Courtney Love's Pure Emotion on 'MTV Unplugged'
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Blues Festival Provides Some of That Sweet Soul Music
- Not Too Late to Throw a Pie at IRS
- Chinese Being Given Greater Remote Control : Asia: Shanghai leads the nation in television's shift from a propaganda tool to a source of entertainment.
- Folic Acid's Pregnancy Benefits Reduced in Latinos, Study Finds
- Dole, Gramm Clash Over Balanced Budget : Politics: Senate majority leader says foe's pledge to achieve goal by the year 2000 cannot be fulfilled. Texan insists it can be done.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Israeli Forces Slay 3 Alleged Militants : Mideast: Ambushed in West Bank, the Palestinians reportedly include a key Hamas gunman. Army says trio was heavily armed and planning a terrorist attack.
- Deep Into L.A.'s Pothole Controversy
- Why Turkey Is So Key
- Steps Taken to Make Metrolink Stop Permanent : Transportation: Palmdale will pay part of needed cost for station improvements, which must be made to ensure continued commuter service to the high desert.
- PORT HUENEME : Naval Base Cleanup Wins Top U. S. Award
- Body of Gunshot Victim Found
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Park Makes Bid for Rotation
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Delegation's Day in the Sun
- COMMENTARY : Ewing and 10 Other Reasons Knicks Will Win
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bid Puts Chrysler Chairman in the Hot Seat : Autos: Robert J. Eaton's management has been widely lauded. So why did Kerkorian launch a takeover battle?
- Taiwanese Opposition's Independence Drive Shows Need for New U.S. Policy
- Coverage of U.N. Conference Shows Vatican Media Savvy : Influence: Office stressed Pope's position in advance of the gathering on population, then sent its articulate spokesman to put church doctrine in world spotlight.
- Well Versed : Debbie Friedman, a Top Performer of Jewish Music, Has a Way of Melding Melody and Story
- Charred Body Found in Car of Missing Bank Employee
- A Contest With Implications for the Future
- Golf Is Ace in the Hole for Tustin Standout Lee : Athletics: Dedication is the strategy in classroom and on the course.
- Environmental Laws Face Siege in Legislature
- Economic Profile
- Death Believed Homicide
- Teen-Ager Held in Shooting of 8 Youths : Crime: All victims are wounded; one is critically hurt. It's the second such gang-related incident in the Valley in three days, police say.
- Even Drug Companies Fear Its Abolition : Preserve but reform the Food and Drug Administration
- Trying to Add Some Fizz
- Well-Conducted Tour for Symphony Donors
- JAPAN
- Iraq Formally Rejects U.N. Offer for Oil Sales
- Sharks Have Edge on Kings : Hockey: San Jose wins, controls final playoff spot with nine games left.
- Sharks Go Past Kings : Hockey: Irbe's 2-0 shutout puts San Jose in No. 8 spot in West.
- ART REVIEWS : Jeffrey Vallance: Art That Beams Up His World
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : A New Defense Strategy : Metal Shop Diversifies and Survives
- L.A. Activist Among 6 to Be Feted
- COMMITMENTS : The Big Jilt : Hugh Grant did it. Dustin Hoffman made someone do it. Of course, it's easy in the movies. But no matter how embarrassing the circumstances, it's better to call off a wedding than be an unhappy spouse.
- In Brazil, Heirs Recall Last Stand of U.S. Confederacy
- COMMITMENTS : True Love in the Arms of Another Woman
- Ceballos Picks Up Quiet 33 : Pro basketball: Forward continues his hot streak and helps Lakers end four-game slide with 125-111 victory over Mavericks.
- Forget Birdies and Eagles, Think Beavers and Machetes
- QUIET SANDS: Spring break marks the beginning...
- Brazil's Leader Comes Bearing Message of Stability : Latin America: Cardoso's meetings with Clinton and others will allow him to contrast his country with Mexico.
- County Plan to Sell Court Records Assailed : Information: Private firms object to proposed fees, conditions for use of 24-hour database containing civil files.
- Surfing Into Unsafe Waters? : County and state have to get their lifeguard act together
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Boskie Sharp, Sanderson Not
- Court Hearing to Decide Fate of Old Bunker by Wetlands : Law: Depending on the outcome, an army of bulldozers could begin turning the structure at Bolsa Chica into rubble by week's end.
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Joe Houston Delivers, With Two Honks to Spare
- Boston Marathon Records Could Go Out the Window
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Aggressive East Coast Rap at the Olympic
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Allan Scott; Writer of Astaire-Rogers Musicals
- TAX BREAK: Procrastinators, it's time. A merciful...
- Friends Outside Bring Companionship, Help to Inmates
- Pearl Jam's Side in Ticket Battle
- JAZZ REVIEWS : A Fusion Fix From Ex-Crusader Stix Hooper
- WEEKEND REVIEW : Dance : City Ballet's Damian Woetzel: A Homecoming for Another 'Apollo'
- 'Bad Boys' Retains Top Spot Over the Holiday Weekend : Box office: Second-place 'Rob Roy' continues strong showing, but most new releases fare poorly.
- LAPD Raids
- Caltrans Works Through the Worst of Pothole Repairs
- Armed Services Recruit
- Christian Coalition
- Clash of Views on the School Board
- Clash of Views on the School Board
- Post Offices Plan Midnight Closing
- Clash of Views on the School Board
- Republicans
- McNamara Book on Vietnam
- State Agriculture Secretary Voss
- OTHER NEWS - April 17, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - April 17, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 17, 1995
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY - News from April 17, 1995
- Spring Storm Chases Easter Services Inside
- Similarities in Alleged Victims Cited : Investigations: All are Latino boys from low-income families, say detectives in molestation case involving a teacher.
- Child Care Group Told: Fire Officials or Lose Funding : Education: State schools chief Delaine Eastin issues warning after U.S. prosecutors give details of bribery and theft probe. The organization receives $8 million a year.
- Few Were Dreaming of a White Easter : Holiday: Wintry weather leaves Southland looking more like Christmas, with snow down to the 1,500-foot level. Rain forces outdoor services inside and causes scattered power outages.
- Fires Hit Garden Grove, Orange Metal Finishing Plants
- The Cry for Change : Journalist makes things real and personal : THE COLLECTED WORKS OF JOHN REED, <i> Introduction by Robert A. Rosenstone (The Modern Library: $20; 937 pp.)</i>
- Local Boxers in Final Round of Golden Gloves
- CULVER CITY : School Board to Vote on ROTC Program
- Fair Can Help Home Buyers Find Insurance
- Gun-Packing Militias Make Stand in Montana : Anarchy: What officials call paranoia, believers call patriotism. They contend that only an armed citizenry can defend America from a corrupt government.
- One Recovery Hurdle Overcome, Many to Go : Crisis: Orange County won sufficient support for its pool settlement plan, but obstacles ahead loom even larger.
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENT : Should Harvard Accept a Student Who Killed?
- Birthing Center a Refuge From Hospitals' Clinical Atmosphere : Health: Simi midwife Rasmia Tebo says, 'The woman delivers herself. . . .We're just helping.' But some are wary.
- Bringing Home Message of Easter : Religion: After all of county's tribulations, clergy says Resurrection reinforces faith of troubled flocks.
- Nice Guys Finish . . . First? : Good News Has Been Traveling Fast for Crenshaw, O'Bannon, Osborne, Et Al.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Heat's Rice Has the Magic Touch With 56
- Ducks Have Trouble Again With Canucks : Hockey: Vancouver completes its domination of the season series with 3-1 victory.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : If It Plays in Peoria, It Might Play in the Major Leagues
- In Brief
- Taking It in Stride : A Confident Germany Greets Mark's Steady Rise With Yawns
- Freddie Mac to Fund Only Quake-Insured Units
- Yes, Abuse Claims Must Be Investigated . . . but Then What?
- Just The Facts : Cruise Ship Scores
- Beach Babies : Officials Warn: If You Find a Young Seal, Leave It Alone
- Doctor Finds Calling Among Poorest of Poor : Medicine: Joseph Pierson decided early to give something back to the community. Now he takes care of the indigent, homeless and mentally ill.
- In Rwanda, This Year's Horror Is Prison : Africa: Squalid jails teem with thousands accused of genocide. The nation's future is trapped with them.
- Mary McCormack; Polio Victim Who Gave Birth Outside Iron Lung
- Space Radar to Scan Angkor Ruins
- TEMPLE-BEAUDRY : Sponsors Sought for Filipino Farmers