- Bernson Attacks Bradley's Opinion of Mosque Design : Architecture: The councilman says that the question of minarets and domes was not raised during permit review.
- 14-Year-Old Insists He Didn't Mean to Kill His Sister: 'I'm Not Stupid' : Trial: 'If I'd wanted to kill her, I'd have taken her out to a ditch or something,' he says in taped interview, shown as prosecution rests.
- Gwynn Says He Gets the Picture : Baseball: The outfielder's season is over because of a finger injury, and his Padre career might be over too.
- Clark's Two Homers Lift Giants Over Reds : Baseball: But the power outburst doesn't make up for a disappointing season for San Francisco's first baseman.
- Talk of Separate Section Could Divide County Teams, Too
- SHORT TAKES : Houston Dwelling on Dreams
- SHORT TAKES : Hair Harasses Crystal Gayle
- STOCKS : Market Goes on Wild Ride; Dow Gains 3.96
- TREND WATCH
- GM-UAW Pact Is Called Good for Both : Autos: Analysts say the tentative contract would soften the blow of potential layoffs for workers and improve the firm's position to compete.
- Judge Delays Appointing Trustee for FundAmerica
- Hopes for Salvador Peace Fade as Talks Are Suspended
- She Worship: Return of the Great Goddess : Beliefs: To some, it's an offshoot of feminism, an attempt to apply women's rights to spiritual life, witchcraft, nature worship. Binding it all is female divinity.
- Golf Course Proposed for Revitalizing Palm Springs
- Diplomat E.A. Lightner
- Atlanta Selected to Host Olympic Games in 1996
- New U.S. Motto: 'Neither Patsy nor Bully' : World relations: If nations move toward a rule of law, the United States will no longer be able to indulge in go-it-alone defiance and unilateral actions.
- Wilbur D. Carney; Retired Operating Engineer
- Tile Wars : Thousand Oaks Cracks Down on Artist Who Creates His Works at Home
- THE SIDELINES : McKeon, Padres Chief to Meet
- THE SIDELINES : Bee in Bottle Kills Golfer at Tee
- Players' Safety Costly Aspect for Programs : High schools: When the country's leading football helmet maker said its products had a 10-year life span, schools faced major bills to buy news ones.
- FAIRPLEX : Yes I'm Blue Wins Again in an Upset
- A Lamb Goes to Hollywood : Entertainment: David McFadzean, who began his career with the Lamb's Players in National City, has gone on to write for two prime-time television comedies.
- THE KEATING INDICMENT : Arrest Delights Many Holders of Worthless Bonds : Thrifts: Victims who lost their life savings by buying the American Continental paper at Lincoln S&L; hope that Keating will get a long prison term.
- Report Challenges Claims of Health by First Executive
- Dow Slumps 13.86 as Hopes for Fed Easing of Credit Fade
- Airlines Discontinue Junk Fares: American Airlines and...
- Amdahl Introduces Powerful IBM-Type Mainframe Systems
- Official Says IMF Is Ready for Soviet Membership Bid
- Independence of Soviet Unions Called Crucial : Labor: New federation seeks to establish a system that protects workers in a market-oriented economy.
- * Beloved Prize: American author Toni Morrison's...
- Waldheim, Despite Hostage Trip, Gets No Respect on Global Stage
- Colombian Growers Pushing New Brand of Flower Power
- Anaheim Suspect, 18, Surrenders in Slaying
- Future Firefighters : Conservation Corps Runs a Dirty, Tough Camp
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / O.C. SUPERVISORS : Neugebauer Plays Down Wieder's GOP Coup
- Pilot Doing Stunts Before Fatal Crash
- MUSIC : Italian Conductor Leads Dutch Orchestra to Orange County
- O.C. Groups Have Some Beefs About Festival : Arts: Too little publicity and too many participating organizations marred the L.A.'s 17-day gala, say local participants.
- Agency Sees Way to Cut Bailout Costs : S&Ls;: Regulators say they can save $4 billion if they can come up with $22 billion now to pay off notes early.
- Soviets Open Commodities Exchange : Reforms: A wide range of items, including sought-after IBM computers, are traded.
- Woman's Tale of Arabian Nights Was a Thriller : Adventure: A group of dancers who got to Kuwait just ahead of the Iraqi army escaped with the help of royalty.
- Winnie Mandela Charged With Assault, Kidnaping : South Africa: Seven ex-bodyguards will also be tried. The chief guard is sentenced to die for killing one victim.
- Gulf Confrontation Again Raises Issue of Legal Basis for Committing U.S. Forces : War powers: Congress will consider a resolution seeking to define and guide actions by the President.
- Study Finds No Rise in Deaths Near A-Plants : Health: Cancer fatalities in 107 counties near 62 nuclear facilities were compared to non-nuclear sites.
- WORLD : HEAD Cambodians Tiff at 1st Meeting
- Marines Warned Against Trading One Battlefield for Another
- Butte County OKs Bailout Offer to Avoid Bankruptcy
- School Attendance Up 16,486 Over Last Year
- FILLMORE : Bid Awarded for Scaled-Down School
- Countywide : Racers Stop Short When Police Step In
- Police Board Won't Probe Gates Furor : Law enforcement: The chief's remark about shooting casual drug users, which triggered outrage, was not meant literally, commissioners say.
- Sugar Babies : Ann Miller Remains Timeless . . .
- MUSIC
- P.M. BRIEFING : Fla. Builder Offers Restitution
- Jaruzelski to Resign as Polish Head Early
- $283-Billion Defense Bill Passes in House
- 2 Political Outsiders Win in Massachusetts Primary
- NATION : Risque Business Gets Panned
- Army Seizes Arms in Mohawk Clash
- PROFILE / AIDS FIGHTER : Red Light Districts Are Research Sites for N.Y. Doctor : She has tested 1,000 prostitutes so far. Infection rates have soared from 8% to well over 30% in last five years.
- Don't Worry, the 'King of Worriers' Has Many Disciples
- Hold the Anchovies, Nude Art : Display: After customer complaints, an artist's sculptural exhibit at an Irvine pizza restaurant is likely to go.
- BUENA PARK : New Parking Fines Schedule Adopted
- Bomb Threat Forces Jet to Return to LAX
- Oxnard : Train Derails but Cargo Undamaged
- ANAHEIM : Special Students Get Career Advice
- Judge Won't Restrict Broderick Testimony : Court: Betty Broderick is free to say what was on her mind before she shot and killed her ex-husband and his new wife, the court rules.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Wilson Fund-Raiser Headlined by Bush
- Countywide : Pipe Bomb Explodes in Storm Drain
- SIDELINES : Hot Rod Williams, After Signing Big Offer, Sets Sights on Sonics
- Riggins Makes Sudden Impact : Football: In first game for Calabasas after aborted transfer attempt, back gains 208 yards.
- Atlanta Enjoys for Now : Olympic bid: But the celebrating will fade into years of hard work--and an expenditure of about $1 billion.
- COMMENTARY : Olympic Committee Did the Right Thing by Choosing Atlanta
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Tuna Give Anglers Fight to Remember
- Reedy Guilty of One Charge in Martin Case
- Dodgers Trim Deficit to 4 1/2 : Baseball: Neidlinger gives up only a run and four hits in seven innings in a 6-2 victory over the Braves.
- Whitson defeats Astros
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Passionate View of 'Berkeley in Sixties' : Documentary: The film challenges the notion that the activists were mostly adventurers on a shallow quest for kicks.
- How to Make Product Ideas Pay Off
- Corroon & Black Rejects Offer: The New...
- SOUTHLAND : Judge May Lower Keating's Bail
- SOUTHLAND : Sniper Scare Shuts 10 Freeway
- MAKING IT WORK : Some Steps to Building Lasting Love
- Koichi Kawana; Designed Gardens
- CAMARILLO : Deliberations Begin in Teacher's Trial
- Boeing Is Asked to Hire Here : Employment: The City Council and Board of Supervisors call on the defense firm not to import B-2 workers from Seattle.
- The Poor Example of Chief Gates
- $3.25 Million OKd for Landfill : Lopez Canyon: The Los Angeles City Council approved funds in part to reduce the amount of methane gas leaking from the dump.
- Animal Sacrifice Ban Gains : Satanic practices: The new ordinance would outlaw killing for ritualistic purposes. Officials say such slaughters are increasing.
- Teacher Withdraws Guilty Pleas in Molestations
- PERSPECTIVE ON MEDICINE : We Who Face This Nightmare See Fetal Research in a Different Light : There is no logic and much agony in banning use of aborted tissue for research on Parkinson's and other diseases.
- County Ends Free Parking for Workers, Will Offer Car Pool Incentive
- COSTA MESA : 250 Express Worries on School Changes
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : USC : Sophomore Pace Sparks Secondary
- Sugar Babies : . . . and Mickey Rooney Turns '35'
- COMEDY REVIEW : Shandling a Bit Shaky at Improv : Comedian sticks to his billing, trying out some new things and repeating some old routines.
- THE KEATING INDICTMENT : Keating's Previous Battles Show His Competitive Streak
- Time for 'New Honesty,' Carpenter Jurors Say : Corruption: They hope the ex-senator's conviction will help clean up Capitol politics. Prosecutors want him to spend about six years in prison.
- House Passes Textile Quota Bill, but Veto Looms : Apparel: The Administration opposes the legislation as a threat to trade-liberalization talks in Geneva.
- NATION : Black Lawyer Praises Souter
- WORLD : Ex-Governor of Gibraltar Shot
- Autopsy Traces Path of Bullet in Slain Youth
- CYPRESS : Residents Enlisted in General Plan Study
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 4 in Lodge Charged in Gambling Case
- Migrant Activist Gets Menacing Hate Letter : Border: Police are investigating the latest in a series of threats against Roberto Martinez, a Latino advocate.
- Aztecs Come Close, But Fall To UCLA
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : SAN DIEGO STATE : Aztecs Make a Switch at Strong Safety
- THE SIDELINES : Graham Wins Match in Paris
- IOC Moves to Control Bidding Costs
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Beathard Might Sign Hendrickson
- The U.S. Open tennis tournament and CBS-TV...
- Los Alamitos Forced to Scramble to Find Suitable Headgear
- POP MUSIC : Rock 'n' Roll History Show Strikes the Right Chords
- SHORT TAKES : 17th-Century Painting Stolen
- Oxnard Air Show Turns 1st Profit : Aviation: The event raised about $10,000 for charity. Officials say it's because of better publicity and strong sponsor support.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS: POMONA CITY COUNCIL : Businessman Replaces the Ousted Bryant
- Santa Ana Freeway Job Leaves Rest in Slow Lane : Transportation: Huge widening project will use up nearly every dollar of county highway funding for decades, report warns.
- San Diego
- Man Held in Fatal Argument Over Woman
- Chula Vista Boy, 5, Nearly Drowns in Pool
- Council Votes $3.2 Million to Upgrade Landfill
- 2 Arrested at Airport on Drug Charges
- Suspects Caught in Armed Robbery of Beauty Supply Store
- Irvine Lake Remains Hot Spot for Catfish
- ROUNDUP : Hat Trick Caps Win for Cal Lutheran
- Rader Has Proved He Deserves the Job
- CS Northridge, on Verge of Upsetting USC, Falters
- UCI NOTEBOOK : Her Goal a Kick for Women's Soccer Team
- Jan Stephenson and Cathy Gerring won a...
- L.A. Really Didn't Do Its Celebrating Until '84
- Premieres Help ABC Capture Top Spot
- $7-Million Investment Diverted, Examiner Says : Business: Bankruptcy court report says Parker North American Corp. turned funds from Columbia S&L; into cashier's checks to Parker's chairman, his family and his associates, among others.
- Deterioration of TV Programs
- Tough Negotiator
- Controversy Over Proposition 128
- Deterioration of TV Programs
- Controversy Over Proposition 128
- Controversy Over Proposition 128
- Controversy Over Proposition 128
- Letters to Servicemen
- Deterioration of TV Programs
- Michael Milken
- Controversy Over Proposition 128
- MOVIES - Sept. 19, 1990
- MOVIES - Sept. 19, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Sept. 19, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 19, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 19, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 19, 1990
- Condemned to Repeat History : Persian Gulf: Calls for Japan to relax its constitutional ban on offensive arms could invite a return to military belligerence.
- FIRST DEGREE: Supervisor Harriett M. Wieder's reelection...
- Iraq Beefs Up Its Troop Strength on Saudi Border
- GARDEN GROVE : Youngsters Are Savvy About Peace
- Chase Reignites Call for New Checkpoint : Immigration: A fleeing pickup carrying suspected illegal aliens causes a five-injury crash at a San Clemente intersection.
- U.S. Rebukes Jordan's King for Hosting Arab Radicals : Diplomacy: The State Department is 'appalled.' The monarch is also mildly criticized for accepting Iraqi oil.
- Law Barring Anti-Logging Suits Rejected
- GROUNDED: Ever wonder what all those planes...
- O.C. to Put Up $10 Million for Laguna Laurel Land
- SORRY, BOSS: Irvine police are more red...
- 'Super Summit' Called to Tackle Budget Crisis : Economy: Eight White House and congressional negotiators will try to break the deadlock on spending cuts. Some agreement on taxes seen.
- SHRINKING: The number of people living outside...
- 800 Residents Crowd Meeting About 5 Slayings : Crime: Officials urge caution but reassure residents fearful about serial killer. Meanwhile, police continue the city's biggest hunt for a slayer.
- Pickup Truck Fleeing INS Hits Car, Woman Injured
- Protecting U.S. Jobs Makes Sense
- Head of Parker Automotive to Step Down Oct. 4 : Management: Michael E. Parker, who is being sued by an S&L; and is under investigation by federal authorities, will be replaced by Timothy L. Strader.
- FundAmerica Suit Settlement Given Tentative Approval
- CigArrest Maker, Distributor Settle
- Spear Financial Buys Back 1.1 Million Shares
- Mexican Labor Union Acts to Force Out Controversial Leader in Border Town
- Iraq Bars Kuwait Men From Fleeing With Families, Slowing Departures : Exodus: Troops order males out of cars trying to cross the border into Saudi Arabia.
- House Backs Monument to Honor Indians of 'Custer's Last Stand'
- PARIS : Le Pen Finds a Host
- HEALTH : Increase in Syphilis Reported
- San Bernardino Girl Honored by Bush
- Gorbachev Seeks Referendum on Reform Plan : Soviet Union: Citizens would be asked views on private ownership of land. Victory would give him a mandate for changes, but it could delay program.
- Touched by History : Iraq's invasion of Kuwait has jolted families, jobs and hopes. : CAIRO : 'I Was Living in Horror': Kuwaiti Can't Bear to Watch, Opts for Exile
- NEWPORT BEACH : Clinic to Be Offered on Free Fishing Day
- The Soviet Union Goes to Market : But will it return home empty-handed?
- Girl Who Was Hit While Skating Dies
- THOUSAND OAKS : Nauseating Odor Sends 3 to Hospital
- ANAHEIM : Hearing on Complex for Seniors Tonight
- San Diego
- Districts See Money in Growth : Schools: Enrollments have risen in Oak Park, Moorpark and other areas, bringing in more state revenue--about $700,000 in one case.
- Tailback Shuffle Goes On : Rams: As Robinson rotates Warner, Green and Gary, he seems to lean toward Gary.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rijo Grand Again as Reds Move Closer With 4-0 Win
- Geffen Cancels Distribution Pact With Controversial Def American
- ART REVIEWS : Viewing the Mystical States of Marsden Hartley
- 'Henry & June': It's an X, but the Public Is Not Served
- He's Un-Souterable
- Bush's Speech on U.S. Goals in Middle East
- Bush's Speech on U.S. Goals in Middle East
- Mouthwash, Toothpaste Makers Put on Notice
- Stocks continued their lackluster performance last week...
- Next's New Model May Include Color: Industry...
- Martin Lawrence Files to Trade Stock on NYSE
- NATION : 'Saigon' Production on Again
- GULF WATCH: Day 47 : A Daily Briefing Paper On Developments In The Crisis : Diplomatic Front:
- KEEPING FIT : Educators Find Breakfast Boosts Child's Scores
- Bush Hopes Nation's Will Is Steadfast : Home front: He acknowledges wondering how long support would last in case of war.
- A Step Toward the Light : Research Raises New Questions About Children's Near-Death Experiences
- Carpenter Is Convicted of Corruption Charges : Crime: The former Orange County legislator is found guilty of selling his vote for $20,000.
- The Lowdown on TV's 'Twin Peaks' : Fullerton Man Offers Newsletter for Show's 'Junkies'; For Busy Dad, the Deadline Work Can Be Murder
- Souter Ends Testimony--Confirmation Likely : Supreme Court: Senators praise the nominee, but his views on key issues such as abortion remain a mystery.
- COSTA MESA : Newport Blvd. to Be Reduced to 1 Lane
- Council Panel Approves New City Policy on AIDS
- POLITICIAN WATCH : Capital Gain
- Ex-DEA Agent Seeks Use of Seized Funds for Trial
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Bit of Temporary Turbulence
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Worker Commuting Plan to Be Expanded
- Mayor's Flyer Says Colleagues Met in Secret : Politics: His campaign consultant accuses the three members, including the mayor's election opponent, of twice violating state laws.
- 4th-Down Pass Helps Denver Win : Pro football: Elway's 49-yard completion sets up a last-second field goal that turns back Kansas City, 24-23.
- He Draws on His Experiences in Hong Kong : Cartoonist: Larry Feign's acid observations about colony life made him a popular cartoonist there. Now back in the U.S., he's turning his attention to this country.
- Tire Company Merger Sought: Italian tire maker...
- Talking on Car Phone Isn't Cheap, but L.A. Still Buys It
- Furnishings 2000 Files Bankruptcy: The company, which...
- Nike Inc.: The Beaverton, Ore., shoe company...
- Working Hard to Keep 'Em Flying : Models: A manufacturer of radio-controlled helicopters is trying to overcome a trade dispute and keep his business from crashing.
- Agoura Hills Firm Sells 1,000 Computer Systems
- Oil Shock Fuels Inflation : Gulf Crisis Hits U.S. Pocketbooks
- Air Force Chief Fired by Cheney : Military: Gen. Dugan used 'poor judgment' in discussing possible Iraq targets, the defense secretary says. The general talked of attacking Hussein and his family.
- WARSAW : Poland Joins Crowd
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS GOVERNOR : Wilson Maintains Edge as Both Sides Keep Up Fast Fund-Raising Pace
- Keating Jailed on S&L; Fraud Indictment
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CANADA : Ship Spots Debris From Missing Plane
- Next Step : Iraqi Army Could Put U.S. to Test : The military buildup by Saddam Hussein has been speedy, calculated, impressive--and lethal. It presents a grim prospect in the current gulf crisis.
- Grief Made Tustin Woman an Activist
- 9 Hospitalized After Irvine Chemical Spill
- No Reason to Ruin a Friendship
- Bradley Says Mosque Should Have Minarets
- 50 Take Oath of U.S. Citizenship : Naturalization: The ceremony at the Old Orange County Courthouse was, for many, the final step in a journey undertaken in pursuit of a better life.
- Holden Tours L.A. Zoo to Assess Conditions
- Eastern Europeans Seek Advice on Environment : Pollution: A trade panel at City Hall listens to ecological horror stories from former Cold War adversaries.
- GARDEN GROVE : Architects Praise Spire at Cathedral
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : Lansford Is Examined, but He Expects to Kick
- Arturo G. Gasparini; Retired Radio Technician
- Wally George's Wife, Daughter Turn Up in England
- Jets Are Showing Signs of Renewed Vigor
- Penguins Power Past Kings, 9-3
- VALLEY SPORTS ROUNDUP : Claremont Defeats Occidental in Soccer
- Oil, Natural Gas Tapped by Experimental Well
- Light Plane Is Top Gun at Design Show
- Hotel Investors Receives Offer: Hotel Investors Corp....
- Thirsty State Casts Weather Eye to Winter
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS INSURANCE COMMISSIONER : Garamendi Promises Fast Payment, Fraud Prosecution
- UNITED NATIONS : Hey Buddy, Got a Dime?
- U.S. Agency Has Line on the East Bloc
- Touched by History : Iraq's invasion of Kuwait has jolted families, jobs and hopes. : AMMAN, JORDAN : Banker Descends Into the Nether World of a Jordanian Refugee Camp
- RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD
- 2 Men Plead Guilty in Kickback Scheme
- San Diego
- CAMARILLO : Teacher, 42, 'Acts Like He's 16,' D.A. Says
- Baseball Owners Hit Hard : Collusion: 2nd ruling puts tab at $102.5 million. Total payout to players could be $300 million.
- L.A. School Board OKs Cool Air for 35 Schools : Air-conditioning: The facilities, including 23 in the Valley, will receive room and window units by next summer. The plan is contingent on the receipt of state funds.
- A private investigator has testified that former...
- Owners' Penalties Multiply : Collusion: Second ruling by baseball arbiter puts the fine at $102.5 million.
- THE SIDELINES : Reedy Guilty of Drunk Driving in Crash That Killed Billy Martin
- Dolphins, Raiders Escape Land of Mediocrity : Trends: Shula enjoys 200th win, but being alone in first place really makes his day.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Festival '90 : L.A. FESTIVAL : Family Keeps Vietnam Heritage
- Fortepiano Recital Sheds Light on Mozart
- Oil Prices Dip After Record Highs in Previous Session
- Financial Printer Files for Chapter 11: Pandick...
- Cigarette Advertising Without Pictures: What Is Philip Morris Up to?
- STATE : Butte County OKs State Bailout
- Bush Takes Hard Line on Humanitarian Aid to Iraq
- Hurst Blanks Astros; Gwynn Out for Season
- THE SIDELINES : Martinez Wins 1st Paris Match
- Mats Sundin, the No. 1 selection in...
- THE SIDELINES : Spurs Get Ex-Laker David Rivers
- He Dares to Dream of Glory : Prep football: A school-record 255 yards rushing in a single game helps to keep Kennedy's Vince Church pursuing his lofty goals.
- If the National League East Division race...
- RACING BRIEFS : Saving Grace Bids for 3rd Win
- SHORT TAKES : Penthouse Targets Soviets
- SHORT TAKES : Redford Begins Filming on Indian Land Despite Threats
- SHORT TAKES : Lee Haney Eats Up Competition
- Manuel Caldera Pleads Guilty to Fraud : Pentagon: The L.A. founder of Amex Systems admits to bribing two Navy engineers to help him land contracts.
- Bankruptcies Hurting Credit Card Industry: Nearly half...
- Newspaper Guild OKs Cuts to Keep N.Y. Post Alive : Media: Union members agree to a 20% pay reduction and the elimination of 43 jobs. They were warned that a 'no' vote meant death for the paper.
- Firm Helps Investors Fight Back : Arbitration: William Levine and Barry Alper have a caseload of 90 complaints from people who feel cheated by their brokers.
- Fraud Trial of 10 Soybean Traders Begins:...
- Treasury-Bill Rates Fall: The Treasury sold $9.2...
- Lake Suffers as Sagging Economy Slows Fishing : Recreation: The San Diego County facility also faces fewer trout supplied by the state, which could further curb activity.
- Baby Bells Calling On Services to Increase Sales : Competition: Analysts at brokerages say the add-ons offer significant sources of revenue for the companies and cost them very little to provide.
- Indictments Reportedly Name Keating, 3 Others : Thrifts: Sources say criminal charges are made about the allegedly fraudulent sale of nearly $200 million in American Continental Corp. bonds through Lincoln S&L; branches.
- Walesa Announces He Will Run for Polish Presidency
- Touched by History : Iraq's invasion of Kuwait has jolted families, jobs and hopes. : Family Tries to Get By Without a Breadwinner : MUNTINLUPA, PHILIPPINES
- Regional Outlook : The East Bloc Is on the Auction Block : Governments are holding fire sales as they rush to embrace an old enemy--private enterprise.
- The Name of the Game in Oakland
- An Expanded John Wayne Airport Opens to Eagerly Waiting Travelers
- Officer Gives a Forlorn Victim Bike, Friendship
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Bad Weather Makes for Magical Mystery Tour
- Stripped of his options by a full-court...
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
- Members of the New York City Ballet...
- ABC Wins Last Week of Prime Time Season : Television: But NBC wins the year. '60 Minutes' is top show for the week.
- Diodes Inc. Net Income Soars in First Quarter
- P.M. BRIEFING : Fannie Mae Chairman to Resign
- Tentative Settlement of FundAmerica Suit OKd
- * Genesis Entertainment, a television syndicator based...