- Manny Tafoya
- Swedish Navy Attacks Suspected Foreign Sub
- Revenge Sweet for Chapman Soccer Team
- 3 Michigan Players Ineligible--for Now
- CHARGERS UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Seau Playing Through Rib Injury
- Knee Surgery to Sideline Farmer for Two Games
- Golf
- Full-Time Success as a Part-Timer : College football: Servite graduate Derek Brown has two 100-yard rushing games this season for Nebraska despite splitting time at I-back.
- Rancho Alamitos Forfeits Victory in Opener Due to Ineligible Player
- He Doesn't Think Marshal Was So Grand
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 17, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 17, 1992
- Video Rentals : 'White Men' Can Jump to No. 1
- Q&A; / CLINT BLACK : Gone Hollywood? 'I Don't Worry About It'
- PEOPLE WATCH
- STAGE REVIEWS : Newport Serves Loving but Bland Fare at 'Picnic'
- STAGE REVIEW : Shubert's Third 'Cats' Rivals First
- 'Obras de OCLAN' Looks Beyond the Latino Landscape : Art exhibit: Some, but not all, of the works selected by members of the Orange County Latino Artist Network reveal social commentary.
- STAGE REVIEW : A Repugnant Rex, Royally Done
- Wendy Kamenoff on a Couch in 'New Jersey'
- MUSIC
- Clippers' Roberts Deal Might Be Back On Again
- PEOPLE WATCH
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : World Saxophone Quartet Whoops It Up
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Webb Weaves Simple Spell at Cinegrill
- ARCADIA : School Bond Measure Barely Fails to Pass
- Westminster Police to Hold Open House
- County Delegation Asks Congress to Alter Overtime Law : Labor: They say court rulings allowing salaried workers to sue for back overtime pay could devastate local government.
- Free Screenings for Prostate Cancer
- Fullerton to Plant Trees, Greenery in Park : Government: Council agrees Vista Park was eyesore but said restaurateur had no right to tear out shrubs. Planting will cost $20,000. Irrigation will be improved.
- Bill Provides Funds for Swimming Lake, L.A. River Restoration : Legislation: Congressional measure proposes 15-acre recreation area at Hansen Dam in the Valley.
- SAN DIEGO : Off-Duty Officer Is Hurt in Brawl
- Study Urged to Decide Fate of Building : Pacoima: A council panel endorses a $100,000 report to determine if the Boys & Girls Club should be repaired or rebuilt.
- Dozens Gather, Roll the Bowl in Homage to a Stately Sport
- Council Approves Warner Ridge Office Project : Woodland Hills: Lawmakers resignedly vote for the long-disputed development. But attorneys for homeowner groups threaten to challenge the decision.
- ENCINITAS : Bicyclist Killed by Train Identified
- Culver City Finds Advantage in Being Oil Pipeline's Missing Link : Negotiations: With rest of the route approved, officials hold the key to $88-million project.
- Decisions
- Bill Contains $4 Million for Hansen Dam, L.A. River : Congress: Conferees earmark the funds for a 15-acre swimming lake and restoration of a two-mile section of the channel.
- GORMAN : Panel Orders Study on Shopping Center
- AFTER THE RIOTS : Property Owners Hit by Unrest Get Extension to File for Loans
- Field of defects?Patt Morrison's magazine column in...
- Tears in the City
- The Romance Broker : Twice-Divorced Matchmaker Steers Hundreds of Jewish Couples Down Aisle
- SHERMAN OAKS : De Niro Told to Pay Child Support
- New Studies Show Higher Gnatcatcher Count : Environment: 1,800 to 2,100 pairs found in Orange and San Diego counties are double a previous estimate. Conservationists say the figures shouldn't influence the U.S.'s endangered-species decision.
- Supervisor Calls for Reviews of Advisory Panels : Government: County workers plan a survey to determine which of the nearly 70 groups have outlived their usefulness.
- Districts Criticize U.S. Dropout Figures : Education: Officials doubt accuracy of study that says the Santa Ana schools have the nation's highest rate while those in Irvine have the lowest.
- Wilson Urged to Sign Legislation to Help HIV Patients : Health care: The bill would enlarge the list of drugs covered under Medi-Cal for AIDS and the deadly virus.
- Church Official Indicted in Attack Quits Post : Religion: Immanuel Presbyterian parishioners fought bitterly over administrator Walker Railey's tenure. He is suspected of trying to kill his wife in 1987.
- 2 Women Post $100,000 Bond to Free Jailed Priest : Court: Prosecutors tell the parishioners that Father David Piroli is a high flight risk. A judge earlier had refused to lower bail.
- O.C. at Top, Bottom of Dropout List : Schools: U.S. Department of Education study finds Santa Ana has the highest rate, Irvine the lowest. Officials in both districts criticize report's accuracy.
- SIMI VALLEY : Kids' Art Exhibit Opens at Library
- Embattled Ventura Port Commissioner Tries to Placate Officials
- LOS ANGELES : Warner Ridge Project Approved by City Council
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Menu's Shelf Life May Be Limited
- Texas Firm Acquires Capistrano Wholesale, Retail Nurseries
- Paradise Lost : Kauai's Economy Was Hurting Long Before the Hurricane
- Sanitation Concerns Loom Over Kauai : Disaster: Officials take steps to prevent spread of food poisoning. Senate approves $3 billion in aid for victims of Hurricane Iniki in Hawaii and Andrew in Florida.
- Syria, Lebanon Shun Disarmament Meeting : Mideast: Participants say progress is unlikely without two key players.
- Mothers of Conviction : Eastside Women Become a Force to Be Reckoned With After Blocking Prison Plan
- Chancellor Hints That SDSU May Have to Make Non-Academic Cuts : Education: Munitz says he won't automatically hand out money to compensate for professors targeted for layoffs but will examine if other cuts are warranted.
- Anthony Toto, Former Fairview Hospital Head, Dies
- Boy, 16, Is Fatally Shot; 4 Teens Flee
- Behind the Scenes at a Police Barricade: It's a Waiting Game
- Marathon Man From Nowhere : Olympics: After being removed from the Honduran national team, Belisle was off and running in Barcelona.
- Miscellany
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Orioles Scramble in 14th to Hit and Run Past Royals
- 'Charlie' Holes Up in Tiny Space
- 'Smooth Jazz' Format Debuts on Local Radio
- STAGE REVIEWS : Stereotypes Keep 'DuBois Sisters' From Swingin' : Strong voices and some comic acting can't buoy the caricatures in the O.C.-created musical at Hollywood's Groundling Theatre.
- EL CAJON : Migrant's Death Ruled Suicide
- Mexican Independence Day Celebration Attracts 4,000
- He's Taking Recruiting in Stride
- MUSIC REVIEW : Swartz Plays Organ Recital
- Low-Risk Banks Spared in FDIC Premium Hike
- Big Three Report Strong Truck Sales: Sales...
- A Balance of Give and Take : Relationships: Pain and loss often await O.C. health workers who make a personal investment with the terminally ill. But these patients give back priceless life lessons.
- Palestinian Poisoned Food, Police Say
- Deputy Convicted in Shooting of Driver in O.C. Traffic Altercation
- Sept. 16: It's Very Special : Festival: Downtown Santa Ana merchants have organized a three-day street fair to celebrate the 182nd anniversary of Mexican Independence Day.
- MISSION VIEJO : City OKs Annexation of Aegean Hills
- OJAI : Cancun Woman Denies Welfare Fraud
- Couple Sues Surrogate Mother and Attorney : Litigation: Mark and Crispina Calvert, who won custody in unique legal action, charge fraud, breach of contract and infliction of distress.
- Easing of School Pay Cuts Offered : Education: Special commission suggests that board make further reductions in administrative areas.
- 2 Accused of Assault at Demonstration Plead Not Guilty : Violence: The Simi Valley men were protesting the appearance of white supremacist Richard Barrett.
- Kings OF Swing : Bunyanesque Drives Go Over Big With Fans, Charities Big Wave Dave Menary
- Bollwinkel Leaves Pomona to Be Assistant at Dayton
- Dense-Pac Microsystems Inc.: The Garden Grove manufacturer...
- Dow Gives Back 48.90 in a Reality Check : Markets: Much of Monday's 70-point gain evaporates amid gloomy economic news and a second look at German rate cuts.
- Where the Regulars Reign
- TV Avowal Pins Female Grappler
- John Miltner Memorial Planned
- SACRAMENTO WATCH : Political Prisoners
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Petal Pushers Post Presidential Poll
- How to Avoid a Strike : Special commission shows how to minimize pain of teacher pay cuts
- Well, Seal Beach has no seals, either:...
- Crimes Reported to the LAPD
- Browns Lose Kosar to Broken Ankle : Pro football: Cleveland is expected to acquire another quarterback before playing the Raiders at the Coliseum on Sunday.
- County Drops Plan for Pay Cuts, Urges Hold on Raises for Top Staff : Budget: Actions come after lengthy talks with union officials. Dixon reports 'real progress.'
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Boggs' Plea on Error Bothers Clemens
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Air Force Changes Kickers After Loss
- Benburb Will Probably Run in Pegasus
- Dodgers' Hershiser Takes Down Padres : Baseball: He twice hits Sheffield with pitches in victory at San Diego. Lasorda ejected.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Unranked Mater Dei Girls Beat No. 3 St. Joseph in Volleyball
- Times Mirror Buys Text Firm
- * David B. Shuffle has been appointed...
- BANKING : Prospect of Sale Sends CommerceBancorp Stock Price Up 58%
- Bush Urges Program to Halt Spread of A-Arms
- BURBANK : L. A. Presses Fight Over Airport Noise
- BREA : School Employees, Programs Spared
- WESTMINSTER : City Approves New Design Guidelines
- Finley's Shutout Gives Mariners a Dirty Dozen : Baseball: In losing to the Angels, 9-0, Seattle ties a club record for consecutive losses with 12.
- EAST COUNTY : Ferrari Found Among Stolen Cars
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry Undergoes Back Surgery
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Dolphins' Roby Is Sidelined Again
- Laguna Playhouse's 'Bus Stop' a Rare Glimpse at Inge's Work
- BANKING
- Tourists Keep Coming, to Hawaii's Great Relief
- Job Hunting With Burke and Watson
- SIMI VALLEY : Gallegly Attacked Over Phone Use
- Quarantine Planned for Medfly Area : Agriculture: Officials hope to contain San Gabriel Valley infestation so malathion spraying is not needed.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Burbank Woman Dies After Crash
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Padres Haven't Exactly Been Burning Up the Basepaths
- PREP WATER POLO ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Survives Long Beach Wilson's Rally
- Gore Achieves Mission Behind Enemy Lines : Campaign: Democratic vice presidential nominee gets a cheering reception from crowd at Golden West College as he appeals for GOP support.
- KMPC Will Replace Angel Broadcasting Team : Radio: Conin and Jamison to be fired after the season as station continues to adapt to a new image.
- Goings-On Between Victories
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Talks on Hold Between Abbott, Angels
- Section Managers Set to Rule on Playoff Participation
- Kaio Aumua
- Toreros Fall to UCLA, 2-1
- Insights of a Sightless Playwright
- Swiss Firm Wins Top Clio Award : Advertising: As expected in wake of last year's debacle, few agencies entered and attendance was off.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Wahlco Environmental Combines Subsidiaries : Consolidation: The company, which makes pollution control and power efficiency equipment, puts 10 operations in one division.
- THE TIMES POLL : Feinstein, Boxer Lead Rivals by 16 to 19 Points
- Southern Iowa Floods Close Roads, Schools
- China to Skip U.N. Talks on Mideast Arms
- NORTH TUSTIN : Supervisors Vote to Close Horse Trail
- 16 Striking Drywall Workers Arrested : Labor: Seventy-five sheriff's deputies sent to a Palmdale construction site break up a demonstration of about 50 protesters.
- Joker Who's Wild : Beckering Says He's Not Playing With a Full Deck When He Thinks Like Fish to Catch Plenty of Them
- Racing Board Requests That State Investigate Horse-Drugging Cases : Controversy: The California Department of Justice is asked to determine if four test results were properly handled earlier this year.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Sky' Still Fast, Fresh, Funny
- Retail Sales Drop 0.5% as Inflation Inches Up : Economy: The nation's trade deficit soars to the highest level in a year and a half.
- Ferraro Is Trailing Abrams by a Point in N.Y. Senate Primary : Elections: With 99% of vote counted, the margin stands at 37% to 36%. Sustained attacks on her character eroded her once formidable lead.
- Housing Cost, Crowding a Crisis for County's Poor, Study Finds
- SAN DIEGO : Frequent Flier Racks Up 78 Counts
- Waiting for Trouble : Liquor Store Owners Welcome Crackdown on Loitering in South L.A. but Those Being Cited Complain of Harassment
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council Breaks Rules for New Restaurant
- Council Overrules Residents, OKs School Expansion
- Hundreds Press City for Rent Control at Mobile Home Parks
- Cloudy Skies for GPA-Boeing Deal
- OTHER NEWS : AUTOS
- Bush, Clinton Stir Up Voices of Discontent in Michigan
- Lou Jacobs, 89; His Face Was a Circus Symbol
- THOUSAND OAKS : Rideshare Fair Draws 1,300 People
- NEWPORT BEACH : Couple Donate Water Rake to City
- Payzant Tells Board of Extra School Funds : Budget: Announcement precipitates a fight over which cuts will be restored. Music program and salaries get strong support.
- Oxnard Police to Open Storefront Station to Fight Crime
- WOODLAND HILLS : City Panel OKs Budget for River Rescue Team
- SANTA ANA : New School Delights Blind Kids
- CHULA VISTA : Fingerprint Check Leads to Arrest
- Ex-HUD Employee Absolved : Pacoima: The man worked on a rent plan involving apartments that he later was hired to manage. Officials find no violation of ethics laws.
- RETAILING
- North Kauai Residents Sense Isolation : Disaster: Islanders say hurricane relief is not reaching their area from the southern seat of government. Officials say they are doing their best under immense stress.
- World IN BRIEF : PERSIAN GULF : Iraqi Air Force Had 1 Kill, Officer Says
- Governor Signs 19 Budget-Related Bills and Vetoes 2
- Mission Stages a Fitting Giveaway for 3,000 Families : Skid Row: Fourth annual back-to-school event at Fred Jordan facility provides clothes, shoes and haircuts to youngsters. Some spent the night waiting in line.
- Officials Back Moving Drug Center to U.S. Site : Rehabilitation: Victory Outreach is interested in Rose Valley Work Camp as an alternative to a farm near Santa Paula.
- PERSPECTIVE ON POLITICS : Contempt for the Constitution : The GOP platform is a grim reminder of a willingness to embrace the hard right at any cost.
- Pulling the Plug on a Good Deal : Pass the federal water reform first, please
- SUN VALLEY : Driver, 38, Dies in Fiery Collision
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Bracken Is Providing a Special Touch
- Agent Says Gretzky Ponders Playing Without a Helmet for a Brief Time
- Page Moves Nearer to Seat on Minnesota's High Court
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Losing Streak Has Reached Six Games
- Supervisors Stand Up for David Horowitz : Television: The ousted KNBC consumer reporter is heartened by board's motion of support.
- Oklahoma Wasn't His First Option : Football: UCLA told Gundy no. The Sooners not only said yes, they changed their offense to suit their quarterback.
- LOS ALAMITOS / HARNESS RACING : Pace Finally Catches Up With Kazmaier
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : McFadden Goes Home to Oklahoma
- Carey Letters as a Top Prospect
- Religious Right
- Middle East Peace Talks
- Los Angeles River Restoration
- Middle East Peace Talks
- Unicameral Legislature
- Incumbents
- First-Class Fliers
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Middle East Peace Talks
- Los Angeles River Restoration
- Middle East Peace Talks
- Middle East Peace Talks
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 16, 1992
- MOVIES - Sept. 16, 1992
- MOVIES - Sept. 16, 1992
- MOVIES - Sept. 16, 1992
- MOVIES - Sept. 16, 1992
- TELEVISION - Sept. 16, 1992
- TELEVISION - Sept. 16, 1992
- Obituaries - Sept. 16, 1992
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Fire Damages Two Condos and Garage
- Truck Crash Closes Ventura Freeway : Thousand Oaks: Area merchants call the traffic jam on the roadway and side streets the worst they had ever seen.
- ART REVIEW : A Clear Look at Bell's Sculptures
- Water Bill Puts Priority on Environment : Congress: Proposal to reform Central Valley Project would reallocate 1 million acre-feet annually from farmers and cities to threatened wildlife.
- Ferraro, Faced With Tight Race, Defends Herself in Rare TV Ad : Primaries: She stares full-face into camera and denies any involvement with organized crime. N.Y. Senate race reportedly is a 'statistical dead heat.'
- Family Feuds : Relationships: Hostility between new and ex-wives is on the rise, say experts, especially when kids are involved. Old rules just don't apply.
- Iraqi Shiites Envision New Uprising : Mideast: Opposition leaders believe a united front will net weapons and supplies from U.S. and others.
- Farmers Stage Protest in Moscow : Russia: They warn that the food supply is imperiled and endure taunts by bureaucrats.
- So You Can Sleep Like a Baby
- Gore Gets a Hand in Orange County, Boxer Gets a Shove : Campaign: Democratic vice presidential nominee gets a cheering reception from college campus crowd in the traditional GOP stronghold. He appeals for Republican support for Clinton.
- America on Ropes? Scream for Change : Ringside in Tennessee, it's easy to tell who's the good guy. But in the matchup between Bush and Clinton, cheers can quickly turn to boos.
- Pentagon's Tailhook Report Expected to Detail Obstruction, Cover-Up : Scandal: Separate inquiry will deal with specific charges in the sexual abuse of women at an aviators' convention.
- Carving Out a Niche in Netsuke Art : Lee Younggren's Boy Scout whittlings eventually led to precision drilling of the detailed, Japanese-style figures, which the San Juan Capistrano man also collects.
- Census Shows Increase in Child-Care Spending : Families: A women's organization official attributes the rise to an increasing number of households with two wage earners.
- Testing the Waters in Open-Ocean Competitions
- Art Appreciation, Hollywood-Style
- Bank Loans Tied to Financing for Scud Missile Project : Hearing: For the first time, U.S. government publicly links aid provided by Atlanta branch manager to an Iraqi military program.
- West Moves to Deny Belgrade a Vote at U.N. : Diplomacy: The U.S. supports a European plan that would leave Yugoslavia with a seat but no voice.
- Serbs Advance, May Cut Off Sarajevo Airport
- Above the Fray : While Most Commuters are Battling Gridlock and Coping With Pollution, These Airborne Travelers are Getting to and From Work on a <i> Real </i> Freeway
- Gore Gets a Hand in Orange County, Boxer Gets a Shove : Senate: About 25 Herschensohn supporters disrupt a Newport Beach rally and news conference for the congresswoman with pushing and name-calling. They pursue the Democrat to Santa Ana.
- Cal State Layoffs Postponed Until June
- Miscellany
- OUTDOOR NOTES / PETE THOMAS : Big Billfish Bringing Anglers' Big Stories
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Turning to Youth, Reds Get a Lift Over Braves
- Names in the News - Sept. 16, 1992
- First Impressions Say Plenty About Football Season
- Names in the News - Sept. 16, 1992
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : LaChapelle Adds to His Job Load
- Miscellany
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Women Extend Streak to 36
- Hockey
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Field Strong for Water Polo Event
- AZTEC NOTEBOOK / DANA HADDAD : Luginbill Having Defense Work on Tackling Skills
- El Camino Real Again Felled by Injuries
- Closing Day Highlighted by the Del Mar Futurity
- Dodgers Beat the Padres, 6-3 : Baseball: Manager Riddoch unleashes outburst before game.
- O.C. MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : 'Overnights' by Powell Are Pure, Simple
- 'Monday Night Football' Scores
- An Energetic Street Scene
- Friendly Enemies : Two Comedy Veterans Face Off in Competing Prime-Time Sitcoms
- Roache Blocks Citizen Panel's Jail Inspection : Law enforcement: Board member says the sheriff is obstructing the oversight group he endorsed when he ran for office.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Pleads Not Guilty to '85 Killing
- The Germ of a Very Bad Idea : Russia confirms the existence of biological warfare research
- VENTURA : Port Commissioner Urged to Resign Post
- Law Signed by Gov. Wilson Cuts County Budget Deeper
- Residents Lost Faith in Police, Panel Told : Rebuilding: West L.A. crowd gives Webster commission examples of LAPD inaction during riots.
- OXNARD : Field Eliminated as Trailer Camp Site
- Schroeder Has to Give Way to Marinovich : Raiders: Starting quarterback is demoted after having one of his best games, completing 25 of 40 attempts for 380 yards and two touchdowns during loss to Bengals.
- This Reserve Is Not About to Be Left Out
- Names in the News - Sept. 16, 1992
- Cooper Beats Pepeli in Heavyweight Bout
- Jurisprudence
- USD Women Beat SDSU in Soccer
- PREP WATER POLO ROUNDUP
- Keiaho Gives an Effort Far Beyond His Years : Football: Buena junior sets a Ventura County record with 415 rushing yards in 42-30 victory over Westlake in opener.
- No Brotherly Love Was Lost When Ty Cobb Came to Town
- David Andrade of Hueneme High, Larry Bumpus...
- County Has a Bumper Crop of Top Prospects This Year
- Questions About His Death Remain as Boy Is Eulogized
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Bracken Is Providing a Special Touch
- Alleged Serial Rapist Ordered to Stand Trial
- SEAL BEACH : New Codes Restrict Building Additions
- SIMI VALLEY : Accused Robber of Bank Pleads Guilty
- Countywide : Colleges Adopt $62.5-Million Budget
- Countywide : Settlement Affects 23 County Residents
- A Grudging Farewell to Nimble Limbs and Glory Days
- Sonja Hildebrand
- Lunkers at Irvine Lake Seem to Have Nine Lives
- Phifer's Linebacker Play Rises to Occasion : Rams: After sinking on the team's depth chart, he rebounds with the game of his career Sunday against the Patriots.
- New President Begins to Address Host of Problems : CSUN athletics: Blenda J. Wilson steps into divisive situation but believes the existing troubles can be overcome.
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 16, 1992
- Is Latin Corruption Finally to be Punished? : Brazil: That its president may be held accountable for his actions bodes well for the country and the region.
- Simi Valley : Reconsideration of Annex OK Rejected
- SANTA ANA : Exhibit Teaches Kids About Victorian Era
- Buena Park
- Obituaries - Sept. 16, 1992
- CITYWIDE : $69,254 for River Rescue Team OKd
- 'Molly, Maze': A Mother and Daughter Act That Isn't : Stage: L.A. comic Lotus Weinstock and Lili Haydn star in the play, which opens Thursday in San Diego.
- MOVIES - Sept. 16, 1992
- Will Scandal Boost Allen's Latest Film? : Marketing: Real-life events surrounding the director have shaped TriStar's campaign to sell 'Husbands and Wives.'
- 5 Provocative Videos on EZTV Program
- TV REVIEW : 'The Hat Squad' Is Not a Good Fit
- TELEVISION - Sept. 16, 1992
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'L'Elegant Criminel': Moving Study of French Serial Killer
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Byrne-ing Down the Wiltern
- Change for Children's : Museum Focuses on Challenging Future During Disruptive Times
- Using the Sky as the Canvas : Art: James Turrell has created a free-standing 'celestial observatory' in Claremont that evolves with the night.
- COLUMN ONE : The Mogul and the Democrats : Movie and music figure Ted Field, living a life of well-guarded privacy, has become a major force in national politics, a friend to the party and foe of the GOP's Religious Right.
- Ygoslavia's Panic Content With Results of China Visit
- World IN BRIEF : RUSSIA : Kurils Real Estate Deal Considered
- 2 Koreas' Nuclear Rift Stalls Economic Pact : Diplomacy: Seoul delegation finds the atmosphere chilled by charges from both sides as talks open in north.
- Aftershock Raises New Seismic Questions
- 2 Sworn In as Governor in Mexico Standoff
- Small Business Exempted From Ride-Share Law
- Yamaha Marine Stays Afloat While Boat Industry Sinks : Marketing: The Cypress division of Yamaha Motor raises its share of outboard-motor sales by focusing on people who can still buy despite the recession.