- Case of the Chief and the Wino Divides Town : Enforcement: The town drunk died and a lawman is accused of putting castor oil or steering fluid in his bottle. The case has split the community.
- Michael Arlen : When the Pictures Go Live in the 'Living Room War'
- Irvine Co., Disneyland Are Top Measure M Bankrollers : Campaign funds: Their combined contributions of $532,300 reflect their reliance on transportation improvements.
- Oxnard Dunes Suit Reveals Navy's Past Toxic Dumping : Environment: Lawyers say documents show that waste disposal in the area was common. Officials say there is no health risk.
- Boy Killed, Girl Hurt in Drive-By Shooting
- Man Shot to Death in Anaheim Motel Room
- Are Human Rights Too Un-Chinese? : Repression: A murderous government imperils the world.
- Anthem's High Notes Can Cause Voices to Burst in Air
- District, 1 Union Reach Agreement : Torrance: Strained labor relations persist between school officials and the other two unions.
- Activist Fails to Qualify as Council Candidate
- No. 1 Arizona State Defeats Loyola, 8-2
- Lakers Are Resembling Themselves
- Pro Football
- For the Cagey Bettor : Amid Caliente's Menagerie, Racing Resumes After More Than a Year
- Dear Abby: Taking Sports Too Seriously Strains Family Ties
- NBA ROUNDUP : Thorpe Powers Rockets Past Spurs
- POP MUSIC : New Jack Swingman : Guy's leading guy, Teddy Riley, draws from rap, R&B;, gospel and funk as he designs pop's hippest, hottest sound
- Director Reclaims His Gaelic Name and Sets Sights on Cultural Expression
- BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS : "Talkin' Blues" <i> Tuff Gong/Island</i> ***
- TELEVISION : The Goldenson Years : The man who built ABC is still going strong at 85 and still has plenty of opinions on how the network should woo viewers
- For Welk, Geritol Led to a Long Life on TV
- The Beat of the Humdrum : HAPPY ENDING <i> By Francesca Duranti Translated from Italian by Annapaola Concogni</i> (<i> Random House: $17.95; 165 pp.) </i>
- Conferences on Future of Realty Market
- USAir Jet Down at LAX : 737 Collides With Commuter Plane; 4 Die : Crash: At least 68 survive inferno, and 29 are missing. Airliner was coming in for a landing and hit a SkyWest plane that was taking off, officials said.
- Talks on Global Warming Pact Could Put U.S. in the Hot Seat : Environment: American officials are standing alone on some key issues as the first round of international negotiations begin.
- World IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Gunmen Murder 13 in Two Massacres
- World IN BRIEF : IRELAND : IRA Leader Denies Cease-Fire Plans
- Egypt's First Lady Helps Out Children in Slums : Social services: Suzanne Mubarak began helping the poor after a dare from a college professor. Much of her attention is focused on eradicating illiteracy.
- Yugoslavia's Leader Issues Warning to Croatia
- Service Set for Joseph Dunning; Retired Aerospace Executive
- A Path From Gangs to Grace
- San Marino : Annexation Opposed
- Caltech Professor Wins Teacher-Scholar Award
- The Tracey Legacy
- Rescuers Seek Hundreds Trapped by Temblor in Pakistani Villages
- Shellshocked by the WAR : DEALING WITH IT : A Prescription for Handling the War: Become an Activist
- They Say It in Many Ways
- Murder Plot Charged in Cheerleading Contest
- Howard A. White; Ex-Pepperdine Chief
- SDSU's Filling of Psychology Post Is Faulted : Education: The department chairman's wife was selected, and some professors claim little effort was made to find a good minority candidate.
- Democracy in Eastern Europe Running Short of Gas : Energy: Benzine shortages and high pump prices threaten the engines of progress--the fledgling entrepreneurs. Freedom may be too costly.
- Notes about your surroundings.
- The Long Beam of the Law Catches Car Thieves With Tracking System
- Oppenheimer Transfers Again
- Lancers Pull Even in Heated League Race
- Kings Ruin Return for Canucks' Quinn : Hockey: McSorley scores six points as former L.A. coach is on the bench for first time in four years.
- Long Beach Plays It Close but Doesn't Make Key Shot
- USD Women Set Scoring Mark on Victory...
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- ON THE TOWN: Black rock is alive...
- Hyland Selected to Lead L.A. Boards of Real Estate
- In a Family Way : HOME FREE <i> By Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey (Delacorte: $19.05; 304 pp.) </i>
- Giovanni Vigliotto; Claimed to Have Married 105 Women
- Diet Guidelines: More of Same Old Junk
- The Region : Free Seedlings Offered
- Governors, White House Open Federal Aid Talks
- MIG Fighter-Bomber Crashes in Germany
- 200 Protest Violence Against Migrants : Border: Coalition of U.S. and Mexican demonstrators meet in peaceful rally at international boundary to decry what they view as increasing incidents of 'racist' actions by U.S. authorities.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Technically, Vanderbilt Upsets LSU, 63-59
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : All's Not Well in Chicago With These Bulls
- ROUNDUP : Oronoz Helps Whittier Christian Win
- Bruins Boffo at Pauley : Basketball: MacLean scores 39, Murray has 29 and Martin sets school record with 15 assists as UCLA runs over Pittsburgh, 112-85.
- HORSE RACING : Australia's Magic Millions--Boon or Bane of 2-Year-Olds?
- Bowling
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Foreman Has Him Figured Out
- Not So Nutty
- In Brief:
- A First for London's Taverner Consort
- RESTAURANTS : Eats in a Side Pocket of the Hollywood Athletic Club
- COVER STORY : A Side Order of Steve Martin : He's had his ups and downs with L.A., but they're back together in his new movie
- News Analysis : Budget Woes Threaten Tax Cut in Pomona : Finances: Plans to lower the city's utility tax to 5% from 11% may be shelved because of a projected financial deficit. The issue is a key point of contention in the race for mayor.
- Call Her Savage (Channel 56 Monday at...
- Azusa Pacific Inaugurates a President : Education: Dr. Richard Felix says that the world needs a 'moral, spiritual and intellectual revolution' and that the school will be part of it.
- 1 Day Later on Flight 5569 : Fate: Silence rules SkyWest jet. Six of 15 aboard missed the crash because of last-minute changes in plans.
- The Day in the Gulf
- Bald Eagle Got Off to a Bad Start : Conservation: Young bird released to the wild found pickings were good in barnyards--much too good, in fact.
- Ex-Douglas Workers Reach for Hope at Job Fair
- Cumulative Record Tracks Student's Academic and Behavioral Progress
- Year After a Disaster: Just Dark Memories
- Commentator Pete Axthelm Dies of Liver Failure
- Sandwiches Serve as Boxing Champions' Crowning Glory
- Mets' Front-Office Personnel for Future in Place
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Gets Back to Winning Ways
- Free Samples Resulted in Seller's Market
- PREPS : Mistakes Prove Costly for Westchester in Loss to Manual Arts
- Ione Skye, her brother Donovan Leitch, James...
- In Search of . . . : Mark Hamill
- Czechoslovakian Leaders Looking to U.S. Investors : Commerce: America is considered the free-market leader, with adequate resources to help forge a new economic era.
- VIEWPOINTS : Mergers Could Give U.S. Banks Global Clout
- Cash Flow Can Help or Hinder Performance
- High Living Where Home Costs Low : Crestline: Full-time residents have flocked to San Bernardino County mountain resort town where air is clean, schools are good and neighbors friendly.
- When the World Falls Apart : IN THE ABSENCE OF ANGELS : A Hollywood Family's Courageous Story <i> By Elizabeth Glaser with Laura Palmer (G.P. Putnam's Sons: $21.95; 304 pp.) </i>
- Isolation Painful for Partners of Gays in Service : Lifestyle: The Pentagon prohibits homosexuality in the military. Lovers wait out the war without sympathy and support.
- Italian Mail to Carry Gulf Solidarity Legend
- Mandela Cautions on Lifting Sanctions
- A Sisterly Visit : Monterey Park Gives Taiwan Guests a Taste of 'Chinatown'
- TRADING STALINISM FOR CAPITALISM : Czechoslovakia: Plans call for changes more sweeping than in any nation in Eastern Europe. But there are questions whether the public is ready for a free market.
- FICTION
- EXPEDITION: Being An Account in Words and...
- The Will o' the Wisp : Anyone Who Wears a Comb-Over Is Just Pulling the Wool Over His Own Eyes
- Hikers Can Have Idle Moments in Santa Monica
- FDA Monitoring Helps Keep Plane Food Safe : Airlines: Making sure carriers serve different foods at the proper temperatures is biggest concern of health officials. Flight delays can pose particular problems.
- Pomona : Firm Will Modify City Hall
- Controller Seemed Confused, Harried in Tape of Conversation
- Far-Away War Takes a Toll Along the Home Front Too
- Recall Notice on Navejas Is Ruled Invalid
- COLUMN ONE : Boning Up on Iraq's Way of War : U.S. military seeks clues to Hussein's next move by studying strategies used against Iran. By identifying strengths and failings, they hope to learn from Tehran's mistakes.
- Opposing Sides Argue Hotly Over Proposal for Hope Land
- We'll be brutally honest here. When the...
- Cher Video Features Serviceman's Letter
- Irvine's Big Chill Continues in a 75-65 Defeat at Pacific
- Nugget Rookie Jackson Sidelined After Tests Show Heart Problem
- USD Shows Portland No Mercy : College basketball: Beat-up Pilots serves as fodder for USD's biggest rout of the season.
- Chapman Closed Down, Falls to Sixth : Basketball: Cal State Dominguez wins, 53-48. It's the Panthers' lowest point total of season.
- MADONNA WATCH: It's no wonder people have...
- Infamous but Seldom-Seen Films of the Third Reich Will Get a Rare Screening
- The Mane Drag : Having a Good Day or a Bad Day? Only Your Hairdresser Knows for Sure
- Baja's Whale of a Bay : Rocking in Kayaks, It Was So Quiet We Could Hear Every Bird Call, Every Sea Lion Splash
- How Not to Be Left With a Useless Airline Ticket : Consumers: With more companies facing an uncertain financial future, passengers can protect themselves by using credit cards to purchase tickets.
- Rule for First-Time Buyer: Check Things Firsthand
- How 11th District Index Works : Funds: Lenders in many states tie ARM rates to the most stable index published by the 12 regional home loan banks in the U.S.
- Los Angeles CountySANTA MONICA: El Tovar by...
- Walken 'Tall': Actor Gets to Warm Hearts Instead of Stopping Them
- Taiwan's Prosperity Excludes Aborigines : Culture: The 'mountain people' are ethnically different from the Chinese majority. They are forced to take dangerous and poorly paid jobs in the cities.
- San Marino School Board to Seek Tax
- For Some, Hangouts Go Up in Smoke : Ordinance: Poolroom, bowling alley customers say the old haunts won't be the same. Others agree--and are pleased.
- William P. Clark; Former Oxnard Police Chief, Rancher
- American Support Grows for Use of Nuclear Arms : Weapons: Heavy U.S. losses could boost pressure on Bush. Opponents warn of a wide backlash.
- A Few Tricks of the Trade Help Teachers Sell Physics : Education: Professor's light-hearted stunts help explain scientific principles.
- State Takeover Could Mean Changes for Park : Recreation: Officials plan to consolidate Tapia with Malibu Creek State Park and charge a day-use fee--probably $5.
- Colleges to Observe Black History Month
- Shellshocked by the WAR : THINKING ABOUT IT : In a World of Shifting Rationales, Can a War Be Just or Unjust?
- Missing Tijuana Woman Found
- Moorpark Man Survives Crash of Flight 1493
- Mediate Has Second Shot at Pebble
- SANTA ANITA : Bayakoa Is Last Under 128 Pounds
- El Camino Clips Mt. SAC to Break Losing Streak
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux Suffers Another Injury
- Toros Get Even Against Panthers : Basketball: After losing to Chapman College on Friday, Cal State Dominguez Hills rallies for 53-48 victory on Saturday.
- Venice Pavilion Was Other Theater at the Beach
- Belt Tightening Would Do More Harm Than Good
- Pasadena : Budget to Be Discussed
- Recall Bid Ends Rare Period of Civic Unity : West Hollywood: Groups that joined to fight a gambling parlor are at odds over a move to oust the mayor.
- Retired Stunt Driver 'Lucky' Lott Has Lively Memories of Death-Defying Wrecks
- School Bus Plunges, 1 Dies
- Drug Dealers Are Key Players in Thriving Food-Stamp Program Fraud
- Lingering Winter Lurks in Shadow as Groundhog Sees His
- Shrinking Grocery Items May Hide Price Hikes : Packaging: Lighter or shorter containers may hold less product. Some manufacturers said consumers requested smaller portions.
- FREEWAY CLOSURES
- Family Shelter Struggles to Get Back on Its Feet
- Shellshocked by the WAR : TALKING ABOUT IT : Parents: To Children, Danger Isn't Distant; It's in the Television
- USOC Rule Change Means Helmick Can Run Again
- Skiing
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Losses Whisk Granada Hills From Lofty Perch
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sabatini Improves and Beats Navratilova
- Fly So Free Wins Hutcheson Stakes by a Length
- Pavilion Takes Center Stage in Venice Renewal : The 600-seat theater and multipurpose facility is called an eyesore by those who want it torn down, but it is seen as a jewel by preservationists
- Souper Duper
- Re-Assessing When Home Prices Fall : Taxes: Getting the levy on your property reduced can be complicated, even if market prices are down in your neighborhood.
- IN CHINA WITH HARPO AND KARL ...
- Vitality Gleams Through Nigeria's Bad Image : Africa: The nation has a reputation for corruption and coups. But that view is distorted, ignoring its talent and resiliency.
- Thousands Mourn Lithuanian Slain by Troops
- Mental Health Council Loses Its Contract : Services: Whether clinic can keep operating without $370,000 in county funds is in doubt.
- Monthly Report
- Where 'Hot' Coats Attract Cold-Blooded Killers : Crime: A shearling jacket is this year's ticket to trouble on the streets of New York.
- Athletic Reform From the Top
- Jerry Nishioka joined the Gardena Valley Cymbidium...
- Chief Sends Wrong Signal on Shootings : Law Enforcement: Burgreen has said that he expects police will shoot and kill 10 to 12 people a year. He needs to convey, instead, that he wants no fatalities committed by his officers.
- Westminster Murder Suspect Arrested at Basketball Game
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Rallies, Beats Long Beach in Semifinal
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Miller Scores 36 in Fullerton Victory, Passes 2,000 for Career
- Yachting
- Campbell Hall Loses Protest of Overtime Game
- Restless Sharts Makes Amends in CSUN Win
- Eastern Washington Prolongs USIU's Slide
- POP MUSIC : Cleaned Up, Calmed Down and in Control
- Gardening : Winter Garden Chores Bring Spring Flowers : Gardening: It's time to prune roses and fruit trees. And with a little extra work, you can take advantage of bare-root sales at nurseries.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : BOOKS : Peace, Love and the Oracle
- Admiral Tells Officers to Boost Efforts to Weed Out Lesbians : Regulations: Commander's memo targets a perception that gay women are more tolerated than gay men.
- ROAD NOTES
- Friends Act Up at the Doheny Library
- Even Civil War Had Friendly-Fire Victims
- Protecting Coastline Is a Lonely Job
- Dances With Custer : ABC's miniseries leading up to the famous last stand called for endurance
- A displeased actor, haunted lead star and busy costumer
- Without a Regional Plan, Slow-Growth Votes Yield the Bel-Air Effect : Inland Empire: Riverside's past moves have produced a new sense of community but also yielded some unintended side-effects.
- A Line Drive, Hot Dogs--Our Winter of Discontent Ends
- CAMARILLO : 3M Plant to Install New Equipment for Emissions Cleanup
- Prop. 140 Forces Exodus of Experts From Legislature : Ballot measure: Top Assembly, Senate staffers leaving because of voter initiative. Experience also lost.
- TECHNOLOGY WATCH : Mr. Transistor
- Family, Friends Recall Nation's POWs, MIAs
- Old Unfaithful : Lake Hughes: The periodic rise and fall of the waters leave residents' spirits--and the area's economy--low in dry years.
- Life Goes On : Families of Reservists in the Gulf Muster Strength in Trying Times
- COMMENTARY ON JAIL OVERCROWDING : Simple Sense Could Unsnarl Orange County Lockup Logjam : The alternatives to this long-running spat all call for less emphasis on politics, ego and empire-building.
- Countywide
- Kieishsha Garnes scored 38 points and had...
- SEASON ON A TEAR : Dow not only returns from a tendon injury, the Aztec center comes back a little bit better
- Macaulay Culkin Gets a Leading Lady
- Are We Serious About Energy This Time?
- Why a Duck? : LAST CHANCE TO SEE <i> By Douglas Adams and Mark Cawardine (Harmony Books: $19.95; 240 pp.) </i> : THE SEARCH FOR THE PINK-HEADED DUCK <i> By Rory Nugent (Houghton Mifflin: $19.95; 222 pp.) </i>
- TIMELESS TOWNS AND HAUNTED PLACES FROM FLORIDA...
- A SONG OF TRUTH AND SEMBLANCE ...
- Pasadena Official's Pay Raise Prompts Controversy : Open meetings: A city director objects after a $3,585 salary increase for the city manager is approved in a closed-door session.
- Cheers Never Stopped for Grange
- Service Industry? Airlines Remain User-Unfriendly : Deregulation: Less government control was supposed to solve flying problems, but passengers yearn for the good old days.
- COLUMN LEFT : Bombs, the Moral Tools of the West : Britain's chemical attacks on Iraq in the 1920s presaged today's U.S. bombardment.
- Gulls' Hot Power Play Scorches Milwaukee
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Keefe, Stanford Beat Oregon State
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Good Pitching, Homers Beat Titans
- BOXING NOTES : Douglas' Comeback: Does He Mean It?
- Warner Records Stays Faithful to Mike Patton's Bungle
- ART : Robert Graham's Venetian Vision : The sculptor puts his architectural skills to work in constructing his dream studio on the Windward Avenue arcade
- Hawaii Sightseeing Discounts Available With New Program
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : SHOPTALK : Spinning Yarns
- Children of a Laser God : AURORA 7 <i> By Thomas Mallon (Ticknor & Fields: $18.95; 238 pp.) </i>
- HOME PORT : At the Edge of the Pacific Rim, the Harbors of Los Angeles and Long Beach Are the Very Models of Modern Major Ports
- FICTION
- Paris Flea Mart Tops This Shopping Chart
- In Washington
- Jordan Buries War Dead, Disputes U.S. on Oil Cargo
- Ancient coins, rare stamps, antique jewelry, popular...
- Special Mission Helps Women Get Off the Streets : Rehabilitation: The Mary Magdalene project helps prostitutes find a new way of life.
- Assault Suspect Dodges Bullets, Not Arrest
- Jaguar in the Lead, but Nissans and Porsches Close at Daytona
- Carving Out an Identity, Sans Prince
- MUSIC : Ravel Revisited by Abbado and Boulez
- QUERENCIA by Stephen Bodio (Clark City...
- THE CITY AND THE STARS by...
- St. Croix Mahogany Is Hand-Carved With Care
- Gardening : If You Like Blackberries, You'll Love Olallies
- Linkup at County Date Festival
- Business Is Lively in Taiwan Cemetery Market : Beliefs: Buyers want 'dragon dens,' places on hills or near water where spirits gather. They believe the plots bring great wealth to the dead's survivors.
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Crime Rate Linked to Western Culture
- TV AND THE GULF WAR : Reality Isn't as Pristine as Ali Baba's Baghdad War
- Conservatives Step Up Attacks on Gorbachev
- Great Lakes Shipping Rides Wave of Popularity : Transportation: After the 1982 recession, companies are straining to haul an increasing tonnage that could lead to a new round of shipbuilding.
- Sightings of Cougars Test Extinction Theory
- Placentia Schools Face Layoffs Over State Budget Cuts
- Black History Parade Comes of Age in Santa Ana : Celebration: The crowd swells to 20,000 people enjoying bands, drill teams, singers, horses and actors.
- Tough Cookies : Girl Scout Moms and Dads Drafted for Escalating Sale Wars at Work
- Administration to Unveil $1.4-Trillion Budget : Deficit: Program seeks to honor accord hammered out with Congress last fall. It offers little new military or domestic spending.
- Western TV News Spurs 'Information Revolution' Among Arabs : Media: The broadcasts, though edited, are not tightly censored, raising prospects for social change.
- Iran Rebuffs Iraqi Bid for Assistance : Diplomacy: A Hussein emissary leaves Tehran after failing to persuade its leaders to release planes, support fellow Muslims.
- School District to Conduct Study on College Annex
- 50 Military Vehicles Missing at U.S. Base : Losses: Some officers fear they could be used to disguise a terrorist attack. Others say it may be just cannibalization by GIs short of supplies.
- The Region : Shooting Range Comments
- POLITICAL FORECAST : How--and When--Will Allies Know They Have Defeated Hussein? : <i> How would you define an allied victory in the Gulf War? When will it occur? The Times asked seven experts, government officials and activists.</i>
- PLATFORM : A Bite at a Time
- The Illusion of Benevolence
- Tucker's Bill Seeks to Extend Liability for Workers' Safety
- Making a Stand in Shifting Sands : County needs to act to preserve its eroding beaches for future generations
- 2 Ventura Boys Held in Thefts of 14 Vehicles
- Many Hands Reach for America's Cup : Yachting: Contenders begin to assemble at site less than a year before the sport's ultimate challenge is waged off San Diego.
- He's Not Going In Hungry
- MOTOR RACING WINTERNATIONALS : Prudhomme: Track-Record 4.934 Seconds
- STAGE : Jose Saucedo : As the first ever Latino associate artist at the Taper, the L.A. native hopes to enrich the multicultural mix
- QUEEN : "Innuendo" <i> Hollywood</i> **
- To Tell Victims' Story, a Holocaust Survivor Paints the Pain
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL WOMEN'S ROUNDUP : Miller Leads Titans Past San Jose
- Few Stones Left Unturned by Cheaters
- HORSE RACING : Faster and Richer 2 Year Olds--at a Cost
- Older, Graying, Balding and Sexy
- FATHER OLIVARES
- PECS APPEAL
- BABY TRADE
- Mexico's Needs and Dolphins
- TV Spotlights Discredited Soldier
- Whites as Villains
- Whites as Villains
- Sexism and the Careers of Actress Kathy Bates and Comedian Diane Ford
- BABY TRADE
- Sexism and the Careers of Actress Kathy Bates and Comedian Diane Ford
- Pay the Price: Save the Santa Ana
- Wasted Water?
- Sexism and the Careers of Actress Kathy Bates and Comedian Diane Ford
- Mexico's Needs and Dolphins
- VIEWERS VIEWS
- 'Playing Dress-Up' Is No Game to Parents
- Writing on Wall for Many Students
- Sexism and the Careers of Actress Kathy Bates and Comedian Diane Ford
- FBI Interviews of Arab-Americans
- Older, Graying, Balding and Sexy
- SIGNS FROM THE HEART: California Chicano Murals <i> edited with an introduction by Eva Sperling Cockcroft and Holly Barnet-Sanchez (Social And Public Art Resource Center: $14.95)</i> .
- Improving the Lives of AIDS Victims by Caring, Helping
- Clinic Arrests and Civil Rights Movement
- An Assyrian Palace Is Reborn as a Discount Outlet in a Fusion of Style and Savvy
- BABY TRADE
- The Debate Goes On Over the Arrangement Used to Market Citrus in the Golden State
- 29-Cent Stamp
- The Debate Goes On Over the Arrangement Used to Market Citrus in the Golden State
- Jackson Drive
- Sneaks: The Letters
- Nation's Landfill Problems Grow as U.S. Tightens Regulations : Waste: In the last 10 years, America lost more than 70% of its dumps. Half of the remaining 6,000 will be shut by the year 2000, largely to avoid having to comply with federal standards, officials say.
- Deficit in Oceanside
- Graffiti Removal
- FATHER OLIVARES
- Sneaks: The Letters
- VIEWERS VIEWS
- FBI Interviews of Arab-Americans