- LAW & REGULATION
- California IN BRIEF : BERKELEY : Playboy 'Read-In' Erupts in Shouting
- COUNTYWIDE : Group to Watch TV Show Taping
- LOTTERY RESULTS: SEPT. 21
- Russian Weekly Reports on Coup, Amid Other Adventures : Newspapers: A Soviet official told Panorama its local correspondent would be issued a press card--the first for an emigre publication in Moscow.
- Lotto Fever Breaks : Slump: Sales from July to September were $109 million short of the lottery's goal. Many ex-players say the gamble isn't fun anymore.
- Sammy Davis Auction a Sad Affair to Some
- USOC Looks for Stability : Olympics: Executive committee meets to calm organization after resignation of Helmick.
- Denver Impressed by Charger Backs
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Blue Jays Get Help From a Rookie Pitcher
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : 250,000 Swarm Park to Hear Evangelist
- Iraq Inspection Issue Left Hanging
- Eisenhower Weighed Asia Pullout in '50s, Files Show
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Carlos A. Munilla, OCTD Bus Driver : Bus Driver Likes People, Pets, Punctuality
- Kessel Proves He's Still Top Jazz Guitarist
- CIA Nominee Says Mysteries Upstage Secrets
- Shootings, Scandals Erode Block's Image : Law enforcement: But the sheriff was heartened by the reception he got at a Mexican Independence Day parade in East Los Angeles a week ago. 'I don't feel under siege,' he says.
- San Diego
- The Sky's No Limit : Armstrong, 4 Other Pilots Inducted Into Walk of Honor
- It Was Almost 25 Years Ago, but He's Still Wearing Same Tie
- REPORT CARD / T.J. SIMERS : Chill Factor Hits San Diego
- Cornering the Market on Talk : Falcons: Cornerbacks Sanders and McKyer will tell you how good they are, but they back it up.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Falletta Opens New Season With Polish
- ART : 'Sculptural Innuendos' Is a Hodgepodge of Odd Gallery-Mates : A grab bag of traditional and contemporary viewpoints is represented in a show that suffers from curatorial vagueness.
- Foreign Stock Markets
- Malaysian Visits Moscow
- Residential Overcrowding Puts Squeeze on O.C. Cities : Housing: Neighborhoods decline while officials search for the means to control household density.
- After-Party Is a Dern Good Show
- El Toro Scandals Prompt Crackdown on Plane Use
- IRVINE : City Advised Against Christmas Display
- Financial Questions, Board's Fights Pose Threat to Head Start : Youth: An L.A. organization that operates 33 of the programs is criticized for the trip 11 parents and staff members took to Hawaii last year.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Beach Blvd. Sign Cleanup Initiated
- Welcome Mat Wears Thin for Homeless in Santa Monica : Urban problems: Rise in crime by vagrants has even their allies exasperated. Support for tougher approach builds on City Council.
- PRO FOOTBALL : Smith Keeps Cowboys in Running : NFC: Dallas ends two-game losing streak by shutting down the Cardinals, 17-9.
- Chargers Give Denver Attack a Green Light : Pro football: Defense rests again. The Broncos call on Gaston Green to put the Chargers to sleep, 27-19.
- Lions Shut Down Colts and Dickerson, 33-24 : Interconference: Sanders rushes for 179 yards, and Lions hold Dickerson to career-low 17 yards in 13 carries.
- ARTS
- Shula Gets 300th as Dolphins Win, 16-13 : Interconference: Coach trails only Halas on all-time list for victories and has 300-139-6 record.
- Girl, 17, Found Dead of Gunshot Wound
- Fishermen Experiment With Lines to Catch Makos : Sharks: A few commercial anglers are licensed to use the special tackle. Regulators are concerned about population depletion.
- ROUNDUP : Weekend Sweep by Castanon at Fairplex
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Sight Unseen' a Rich, Personal Jigsaw Puzzle
- Strung Out
- Cranston Says He Will Oppose Thomas in Vote
- Device Proves a Real Sleeper : Science: Scripps researchers test an electromagnetic 'Silver Lollipop' that helps some insomniacs to sleep.
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Not <i> That</i> Easy, but Gant Wins Again
- Soccer
- Glavine Wouldn't Change Much of It : Braves: He says his pitches were in the right places in his four innings.
- Figure Skating
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Special Gospel-R&B; Sounds From BeBe and CeCe Winans
- Classical Writers Should Avoid Jazz
- JAZZ REVIEW : Rollins' Sax Always Has Its Moments
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Mistrial Declared in Slaying of Student
- Brother Arrested in Fatal Crash
- PRO FOOTBALL : Unbeaten Saints Stifle the Vikings, 26-0 : NFC: Mills leads New Orleans defense that allows Minnesota past midfield only once.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Seles' Victory Ties Record Set by Graf
- Green Lifts Broncos Over Chargers, 27-19 : AFC: Former Ram running back gains 127 yards and scores three touchdowns to put Denver atop AFC West standings.
- TV REVIEW : 'Wind' Blows Away Serious Approach to Physical Abuse
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Ragin' Cajun--Accordion to Delafose
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Theatre Center Perks Up With Jazz Tap Ensemble
- Bush's Action on Israel Loan
- 'Freddy Krueger' Day in L.A.
- Q & A Sessions
- 'Freddy Krueger' Day in L.A.
- Assess Those Who Benefit
- County Issue / Student Volunteers :...
- Bush's Action on Israel Loan
- Bush's Action on Israel Loan
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 23, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 23, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 23, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 23, 1991
- TELEVISION - Sept. 23, 1991
- TELEVISION - Sept. 23, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 23, 1991
- Names in the News - Sept. 23, 1991
- A Decision That Rocks the Boat : Imports: Global trade rules become a threat to environmental sensibility.
- PERSPECTIVE ON FREE TRADE : A 'Done Deal' Won't Be a Fair Deal : Workers on both sides stand to lose unless environmental, job and other protections are negotiated in advance.
- Tests Show If Your Home Is Fit to Live in
- Gardening : Put This Cow to Pasture With Potted Plants
- 'The Shelf Of Constant Reproach
- Minerals in Tank Make Water Heater Gurgle
- The Sins of the Fathers : IN THE SHADOW OF THE REICH <i> By Niklas Frank</i> , <i> Translated by Arthur S. Wensinger with Carol Clew-Hoey</i> , <i> (Alfred A. Knopf: $23; 371 pp.) </i>
- Gulf War Fueled Philippine Jeepney Use
- Hot Police Car Nabs Speeders, Wows Kids
- Teaming Up on School Woes : Education: Parents, teachers, administrators and others join forces to battle bureaucracy. The result is a coalition that wields considerable clout.
- 'Captain Planet' Mixes Cartoon adventure with an environmental message
- Unhappy Parents
- Mildred Pierce (KTLA tonight at 8) is...
- James Dean's Head Is in the Stars. Why Not Terminator's?
- Communist Ideology Fading Fast in Latin America : Politics: Parties fared poorly in the 1980s and Soviet changes have further harmed their morale and prestige.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FOR KIDS : Party Package
- Armenians Vote to Leave Soviet Union : Referendum: Small republic overwhelmingly favors independence. Yeltsin mission to solve Nagorno-Karabakh dispute encounters difficulties.
- LOTTERY RESULTS: SEPT. 21
- Opponents Celebrate as Sunshine Canyon Landfill Begins Temporary Closure
- WATER WATCH
- On a Mission to Win Trust : Indians: Priest, school principal make effort to gain respect of Pala Reservation's Luiseno and Cupeno tribes, which are still smarting over recent painful changes.
- Asian Groups Unhappy With Proposals for Redistricting : Politics: Spokesmen are distressed that new district lines fail to concentrate their voters to increase their clout.
- Cut Phone Wire Leaves 3,400 Without Service
- Yarbrough, Davis Provide 1-2 Punch : Titans: Two running backs have 100-yard games for first time in Coach Gene Murphy's tenure.
- Steadfast: New Philadelphia Eagle Coach Rick Kotite...
- Unbeaten McKinney on Country Club Card
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : NO SALE : Guess You'll Have To Read the Book
- CHRISTOPHER HOLLYDAY : Emotion Pours Out When He's Playing
- A Split Along the Border
- Bond Options for the Risk-Averse
- An Ode to the New World Order : THE FUTURE BELONGS TO FREEDOM <i> By Eduard Shevardnadze</i> , <i> Translated by Catherine Fitzpatrick</i> , <i> (Macmillan/The Free Press: $22.95; 237 pp.) </i>
- FIRST CONTACT: The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence <i> edited by Ben Bova & Byron Preiss (Plume: $12.95, illustrated).</i>
- NONFICTION : KOOP: The Memoirs of America's Family Doctor <i> by C. Everett Koop, M.D. (Random House: $22.50; 332 pp.)</i>
- Low-Cost Lodging Available in Fiji
- Nurse Dies, Baby Born in Hospital Siege : Standoff: Utah man gives up after holding nine hostages in maternity wing for 17 hours. Police discover foot-square package of dynamite.
- THE NEW SOVIET UNION : Fledgling Politicians Get American Election Tips
- World IN BRIEF : HONG KONG : Council Picks Upset Democracy Groups
- South Bay Merit Scholarship Semifinalists
- Baltic Independence Gives Vietnamese in Exile Bittersweet Joy
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of Sept. 22-28
- Freeway Patrol to the Rescue : Highways: The new service helps stranded drivers deal with burst water hoses, collapsed fuel pumps, stalled engines and flat tires. What's more, it's free.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Owners Might Change Rules Regarding June Draft Choices
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : 2-Point Run in Last Minute Gives Agoura 29-28 Victory
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Whittier Christian's Cuccia Runs for 304 Yards, Five Touchdowns
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Tennessee Gamble Not What It Seemed : SEC: Volunteers lose track of downs, but get a late touchdown to beat Mississippi State, 26-24.
- NAMES & NUMBERS
- Being Stubborn Pays for Tulsa in Victory : Nonconference: Hurricane stops itself three times in final quarter before scoring to upset Texas A&M;, 35-34.
- THE BIZ
- Love, Japanese Style : PINK SAMURAI: Love, Marriage and Sex in Contemporary Japan <i> By Nicholas Bornoff</i> , <i> (Pocket Books: $22.95; 492 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Cole Porter's Former Hotel Might Be Called 'The Top'
- Familiar Voice to Emigres : For Panorama, these are heady days. From its cramped quarters on Fairfax, the Russian-language weekly struggled to bring news of the coup to its 30,000 readers.
- Climb Every Mountain, Milk Every Scene : THE DIVINE SARAH <i> By Arthur Gold and Robert Fizdale</i> , <i> (Alfred A. Knopf: $30; 337 pp.)</i>
- Profile : Faith, Heroes and Sheen
- Soviet Job Layoffs Hitting Women Harder Than Men : Reforms: As bloated state firms strive for efficiency, the female workers are usually the first to go.
- Asian, Latino Activists Seek Ethnic Harmony at Schools
- Confessed Killer, 39, Kept Pieces of Wife in Bucket for 2 Years
- Broderick Hoopla Escalates as New Trial Nears
- Titans Not Overwhelming, but They Win : College: Fullerton beats Division II Northridge, 17-10, to end nation's longest Division I-A losing streak.
- AZTEC NOTEBOOK : Falcons 'Hold' Faulk to 114 Yards
- Cal State Long Beach Finds Home No Haven in Loss
- In Brief
- Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Mistakes Add Up : Lending: The GAO estimates that up to 25% of ARMs nationwide may be inaccurate.
- No Secret Who Is Heading to Barcelona
- TENNIS DAVIS CUP : Doubles Debut Is Forgettable for U.S. Pair
- Orange Can't Angle a Victory, Ties Saddleback
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Baylor Has Really Got Conference's Number
- Cal Beats Arizona on Late Field Goal : Pacific 10: The Bears overcome five fumbles and seven penalties to win their conference opener, 23-21, and improve their record to 3-0 overall.
- Pop Eye
- Movies : How They Did That : With 'T2,' computer-generated graphics made a huge leap into the spectacular; today actors can be transformed, one day realistic human figures will be created
- A Port in Peril : Transportation: With dredging limited by environmental concerns, the Port of Oakland has sunk in stature as its waters have filled with river-borne silt.
- Olallieberries Grow Well in Southland
- One Day in the Life of San Diego's Youth
- Growing Up Becomes More Threat Than Adventure
- Horse Racing
- Penn State Gets Another Shot at Detmer
- Air Force Goes Deep to Defeat San Diego State : WAC: Sophomore fullback comes off the bench for winning touchdown. Faulk rushes for 114 yards, but only 22 in second half.
- Toreros Stage Rally to Knock Off Redlands, 17-14
- Bartholomew Clinches Title in Jalopy Division at Saugus
- PREP FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : Facts, Figures and Comments From Last Week's Games
- Wise Guys: They're Betting on Cincinnati
- MIXED MEDIA
- MOVIES : Sans Ferrari : Don Johnson steers his career from his 'Miami Vice' persona by co-starring with his wife, Melanie Griffith, in a small film about normal people
- The Death of Reading : Will a Nation That Stops Reading Eventually Stop Thinking?
- Red, Orange Flowers Attract Hummingbirds
- STYLE : LOOKS : Stardust Memories
- World IN BRIEF : NICARAGUA : Ex-Sandinistas Held on Arms Charges
- Ollie North's Media Stardom May Fade
- Criminal Activity Against Unsuspecting Tourists Increasing Worldwide : Crime: Spain and Jamaica are particular problem areas right now for travelers. Best advice is to check advisories and leave unnecessary valuables at home.
- Say, Old Sport : THE RYDER CUP, PLAYED FOR NATIONAL PRIDE, NOT MONEY, IS GOLF AS IT WAS MEANT TO BE
- Toyota Confident That It Will Reopen Dealership : Business: That's good news for the city, which stands to lose more than $300,000 in annual sales tax revenue.
- Slauson Middle School Teacher Is Honored
- Saks May Bridge Differences With Expansion Foes : Retailing: The company's plan to add on to its present site drew the ire of neighbors. Now it is considering adding space across the street, connected by a vault above Wilshire Boulevard.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Six More Arrested in Seizure of Hashish
- Britain's Samaritans Offer a Hot Line and an Ear to the Lonely, Bereaved, Suicidal
- Pearl Williams, 77; Bawdy Chanteuse and Comedienne
- Spotlight Returns to Broderick : Courts: A videotaped scuffle in jail, and the start of jury selection in murder retrial, puts the La Jolla socialite's case back on center stage.
- 2 Teams Report No Problems in Weapons Inspections of Iraq
- Wilson Under Fire : Doing the Right Thing Brings No Satisfaction : Ecology: A four-inch songbird imperils the governor's grand conservation plan and endangers his pro-environment image.
- COLUMN LEFT/ JESSE JACKSON : Get Our Own House in Order : Both parties commit taxpayer money for Israeli housing and Soviet aid. What about America?
- Seminar Gives Free How-to Tips on Ending a Marriage
- Notre Dame Rushes Past Michigan State : Irish: Runners pound out 433 yards and Mirer throws three touchdown passes in a 49-10 victory.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : France Wins Doubles, Advances to Cup Final
- Neither Fans Nor Tragedy Deters Hebert
- ROUNDUP : Goalkeeper Aids Offense in Harvard Water Polo Win
- The Busy Season for Compulsive Gamblers
- TV Adjusts Its Mirror : Reflecting society, race relations are a dominant theme, the result of a growing black audience and new programming strategies
- MIXED MEDIA
- Jingo and Trinity: Trendy, Yes, but They Need Some Work
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : DOG DAZE : Why <i> (Woof)</i> Can't <i> (woof)</i> I (<i> woof)</i> Get <i> (woof)</i> Any <i> (woof)</i> Respect <i> (woof)</i> ?
- Time Is Our House by LOUISE McNEILL
- Air Deal Includes Canadian Cities
- Imperial Highway Stretch Reopened
- ROAD NOTES
- Bush May Seek Repeal of U.N. 'Zionism' Act
- When Cheating Is Really Creative Playing : Games: Youngsters have a hard time following board-game rules. Parents are advised to let them make up their own.
- High School Gets a Role in 'Wonder Years' : Television: After being expelled from John Burroughs High School in Burbank, the series changes filming sites.
- Engineer Makes Himself Heard--at Work and on Playing Field
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Mistrial Declared in '911' Murder Case
- Oscar-winner Jack Albertson guests on The Andy...
- Vietnamese Festival Celebrates Youth in Garden Grove Park
- Low Front Puts Pressure on High Humidity
- Slump Dampens Debut of London's Financial Center : Cityscape: Demand for office space was high when ground was broken for Europe's grandest urban renewal project.
- BLACK CHOREOGRAPHERS MOVING: A National Dialogue <i> compiled by Halifu Osumare, edited by Julinda Lewis-Ferguson (Expansion Arts Services, P.O. Box 3406, Berkeley, CA 94703: $13.00, illustrated).</i>
- HAWAII'S ISLAND OF LANAI : From Pineapples to Glitz : L.A. Financier David Murdock Bought the Island Tourism Forgot and Put Up Two Swank Resorts He Hopes Everyone Will Remember
- NONFICTION : ME: Stories of My Life <i> by Katharine Hepburn (Knopf: $25; 418 pp.).</i>
- English Coats Have Smell of Success
- Doctors Rally Around Colleague at Abortion-Rights Event
- Genesis of a Dream : As 6th-graders, they were offered college money if they stayed in school. Where are they now? : 'You Need More Than a High School Diploma'
- A Primer on Command Democracy
- Islands' Dilemma: Develop but Retain Lifestyle : Micronesia: Environmental threats from outside, social problems at home raise major questions.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MIDWEST : Unseasonal Cold Topples Records
- Used Cars (KCOP tonight at 8) is...
- Croatia Says It Stalled Main Army Thrust
- Rhino Hunters Can Capture Their Trophies and Preserve Rare Animals : Conservation: A veterinarian at a South African game reserve created a program that uses tranquilizer darts and computer chips.
- 2 Inmates Who Went on Food Strike Moved
- Marching Ardor : Whether Clowning or Cleaning, Parade Participants Brighten Simi Valley Days
- Officials See No Crime Wave on Beaches, Despite 2 Attacks
- NFL NOTES : Wyche's Perspective as Healthy as It Is Rare
- There's No Taking This Filly Lightly : Horse racing: Lite Light takes on six colts, including Best Pal and Olympio, in today's $1-million Super Derby at Louisiana Downs.
- SOUTH ROUNDUP : It's No Temple of Doom; Clemson Wins, 37-7
- Fresno State Salvages Win Over Oregon State, 24-20
- Baseball
- LETTERS ON LETTERS
- Godunov's New Dance
- Fair Analysis
- THE TENDER TROPE
- Capra by the Book
- Mark & Python?
- Marital Confusion
- 'Why I No Longer Do Abortions'
- FATHER BOYLE
- Readers See No Need for KCET Apology
- Pit Bull Defended as Gentle Breed . . .
- DEMOCRATS
- FATHER BOYLE
- LINGUISTIC GIANT
- Godunov's New Dance
- Sea Views
- Readers See No Need for KCET Apology
- Ride 'Em, Cowboy
- 'Why I No Longer Do Abortions'
- Freeway Promoters Ignore History
- Education Is Minorities' Weapon Against Alcohol, Cigarette Hype
- Let the AIDS-Infected Health-Care Workers Treat Other AIDS Victims
- Mark & Python?
- Dana Point General Plan Defended and Derided
- COVER STORY : After the Brad Davis Letter : How Much Does Hollywood Really Care About AIDS? : It's been nearly two weeks since the late Brad Davis' indictment of Hollywood's hypocrisy and bias toward AIDS patients was made public. Is it true? Here's a look at the debate within the industry.
- More Health Answers Are a Free Call Away
- Thyroid Condition
- Readers See No Need for KCET Apology
- FATHER BOYLE
- PHILIPPINES
- Sharing Rides Is Cheapest Way to Go
- Montreal Problem?
- FATHER BOYLE
- DEMOCRATS
- 'Why I No Longer Do Abortions'
- Protecting the Gnatcatcher
- Capra by the Book
- DEMOCRATS
- Godunov's New Dance
- Protecting the Gnatcatcher
- Up in Smoke
- DEMOCRATS
- Patriots, Lend Him Your Ears
- Fashionable Viewing
- DEMOCRATS
- Up in Smoke
- Sharing Rides Is Cheapest Way to Go
- 'Why I No Longer Do Abortions'
- Pit Bull Defended as Gentle Breed . . .
- ONLY IN AMERICA: Some Unexpected Scenery <i> photographs by David Graham, introduction by Jane and Michael Stern (Alfred A. Knopf, $35; 97 pp.).</i>
- INS Raid, Arrests Violate Human Life
- STYLE : FASHION : A Fitting Tribute
- NONFICTION : AMERICAN REPLACEMENT OF NATURE <i> by William Irwin Thompson (Doubleday: $20; 159 pp.)</i>
- Gardening : Sept. Good Time to Plant Perennials
- AIDS Often Goes Undetected in Women : Disease: In early stages, the ailment produces different symptoms in female patients than doctors are used to seeing.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ VLADIMIR SHLAPENTOKH : It Could Easily Have Gone Another Way : How could Robert Gates have predicted the Soviet fall?
- Read to Them or Weep
- Plan to Save Cabrillo Beach Bathhouse Makes Waves : Development: Some residents are opposed to putting a large restaurant on the beach. They say the area already has traffic, parking and crime problems.
- Another NAACP Branch Rebels : Blacks: Beverly Hills / Hollywood group threatens to picket national leaders. Members say the parent organization is trying to destroy the entertainment industry's local office.
- Plan to Move Grove of Imperiled Cedars Sparks Controversy at UC Irvine : Ecology: Arboretum supporters don't want the South African trees uprooted to make way for an aviary. Officials say no decision has been made.
- Disturbing Erosion of California Dream : * Budget Crisis Is Changing Idea That All Who Want a College Education Can Get One
- Ventura Coach Proves Prophetic in 50-7 Setback
- EAST ROUNDUP : No. 12 Penn State Sacks Detmer and BYU, 33-7
- Braves Let Dodgers Get Away, 2-1 : Baseball: Atlanta's two errors in the eighth set up Samuel's winning hit in the ninth as L.A. regains first place.
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Quartz Hill Left With Rubble After Digging Hole
- Beyond Baroque Film Series Gets to the Art of the Matter, as Greenaway Program Shows
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : COST-EFFECTIVE : . . . and the Sand Is Real Cheap Too
- Actress Paints Moving Picture
- Freeze in December Heats Up Garden Sales
- PROBABLY MORE THAN YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT THE FISHES OF THE PACIFIC COAST <i> by Robin Milton Love (Really Big Press, P.O. Box 60123, Santa Barbara, CA 93160: $12.95, </i> illustrated).
- LUMP IT OR LEAVE IT <i> by Florence King (St. Martin's Press: $8.95).</i>
- His Wonders to Perform : THE MIRACULOUS DAY OF AMALIA GOMEZ <i> By John Rechy</i> , <i> (Arcade Publishing/Little, Brown; $19.95; 206 pp.) </i>
- Library Lifts Veil on Dead Sea Scrolls : Antiquities: The Huntington breaks four decades of secrecy surrounding biblical texts.
- Redevelopment Project OKd by Council Panel : Urban renewal: Committee approves Promenade plan but orders CRA to negotiate with developer to reduce tax subsidies.
- Genesis of a Dream : As 6th-graders, they were offered college money if they stayed in school. Where are they now? : 'Not All Students Like Me Have the Same Opportunity'
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Cuomo Criticized by Gay Activists
- Better Health Care for All? That Gets Her Vote
- Teddy Bears Help Officers Relate to Youngsters : Police: Stuffed animals reassure children who come into contact with law enforcement after accidents or abuse.
- COMMENTARY ON REAL ESTATE : Fighting O.C.'s Double Whammy Against Low-Cost Housing : A maze of federal, state and local barriers increase the cost of new construction. But a plan of attack is suggested.
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Dunbar Carries Load for Indiana