- Officials Want to Close Parks at Sunset : Recreation: The plan for the eight facilities is intended to counter rowdy youths and loitering by homeless people.
- Grand Jury Urges Delay in County Raises : Economy: The advisory panel wants to study pay increases that are planned for 1,820 employees at a time when services are being reduced and 200 positions cut due to budget constraints.
- Border Patrol Prisoner Had Been Dead for Hours
- Freeway Crash Sparks Fire, Shuts Lanes
- ANAHEIM : Fire Chiefs Induct Honorary Member
- LAGUNA HILLS : Ordinance Passed on Graffiti Removal
- ORANGE : City to Vote on Pact With TRW for Jobs
- Latinos Shortchanged in Riot Aid, Group Says
- * Hans F. Koenekamp; Retired Cinematographer
- Police Identify Shooting Victim as Paso Robles Man
- Girl Burned at Day Care Goes Home
- WOODLAND HILLS : Men Charged With Bombing Mailbox
- The Press : No Man Is an Island
- Epitaph for Quake Relief Program: Noble but Costly
- Doctors, Teachers Union Among Top Political Donors
- S. Florida Students Find Start of School a Relief
- '92 POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE : Solarz Fights to Survive on a New Battleground
- Profile : ANC Leader in Ciskei Protest Is a Veteran of Brinkmanship : His role in the massacre may have alienated some supporters. But his passionate dedication still makes him a beloved anti-apartheid leader.
- Going the Extra Miles : Orange County is still 'home' for one L.A. woman, so she's here often. An Irvine man won't miss his Arcadia basketball games. Many Southlanders are similarly driven to maintain old ties.
- Next Step : Canada's Inuit Reclaiming Ancestral Land : After 16 years of negotiation, they are about to get their own territory--Nunavut--and the potential problems that accompany self-government.
- Understanding the German Rate Cut
- Industrial Tools Expanding
- SECURITIES
- Sierracin/Sylmar Corp. in Sylmar won a $416,615...
- U.S. Advises Folic Acid Use to Reduce Birth Defects : Health: Women of child-bearing age told to take the B vitamin to prevent neural tube disorders in infants.
- WASHINGTON : Money Matters
- Career Start : Starting Over in a New Career : Employment: A jobs strategy takes patience, lots of letters and networking. Experts stress showcasing your skills--even hobbies--to attract offers.
- National Agenda : South Korea Shaking Off Dream of Union With North : Sobered by the German example, Seoul worries it can't absorb the problems of its Communist neighbor.
- Chicken Plant Owner Gets Jail for Fatal Blaze
- Ex-Lithuania Leader Called KGB Informer : Baltics: Former prime minister dismisses charges as political maneuvering in advance of elections.
- Plan to Build Prison in L.A. Scuttled After 7-Year Fight : Legislation: Wilson signs bill that abandons a 'share the pain' compromise and allows a new facility in Lancaster to open in February.
- DRIVING : Different Strokes for Clean-Air Folks
- HURRICANE AFTERMATH : Federal Aid to Los Angeles Is Suspended
- VIENNA : Talks Under Fire
- Rising Concern : Hot-Air Balloons in Orange County Draw Criticism--and Notice of Police
- Syria Says It Won't Deal for Just Part of Golan
- L.A. Prison Scuttled, Lancaster's Will Open in February : Corrections: Wilson signs bill that abandons a 'share the pain' compromise with East Los Angeles and climaxes a seven-year battle.
- Doing Business : Japanese Acquire Taste for Col. Sanders' Recipe : Partners' patience pays off as Kentucky Fried Chicken opens 1,000th restaurant in Japan and surpasses $1 billion in sales.
- Peru May Seek Death Penalty for Rebel Chief : Terrorism: Fujimori says arrest of Shining Path leader 'cuts the brain out' of fierce guerrilla army.
- Experts Criticize India for Emphasis on Sterilization
- 5 Would-Be Immigrants Die Trying to Sail to Spain
- Day to Postpone SDSU Staff Cuts Until Next June
- Career Start : Finding a Job Is a Matter of Knowing Where to Look : Employment: The classifieds are only one place. Also useful are job fairs, industry newsletters, bulletin boards, companies' signs, even the yellow pages.
- Career Start : Pinpointing Where the Jobs Are : Opportunities: Best bets are where recession has hurt the least, such as discount retailing. Steady gains are also predicted in the health care, education, transportation and public utilities fields.
- Shuttle Astronauts Mark a First With Fertilization of Frog Eggs
- Gunfire Hits Boy Used as Shield in Chicago
- Device to Be Required on Cars of Some Repeat Drunk Drivers
- PARIS : Oui or Non?
- IPS Reports Quarterly Loss: IPS Health Care...
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 15, 1992
- Study Cites Reasons Firms Quit the State : Economy: SDG&E; survey gives tax burdens, red tape and hostile business climate as causes.
- Street, Surf Wear Compete but Don't Meet at Expo
- Intrator Joins Lodestar Group
- AUTOS
- Litton Systems Inc. in Woodland Hills won...
- Compared to Andrew, Iniki's but a Breeze for Insurers : Disasters: Losses in Hawaii are expected to be dwarfed by those in the Florida hurricane--and the industry is coping successfully with that one.
- Newhall Land Projects Revenue From Westridge
- Spectrolab Inc. in Sylmar won a $1,702,651...
- Alpharel Sells Imaging System to Detroit Edison
- 2 Telemarketers Raided in Federal Probe of $1-Million Scam
- FHP to Buy Insurance Company: FHP Corp....
- Siemens to Pay Settlement in Pacemaker Patent Suits
- James J. Collings was named president of...
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 15, 1992
- Stock Watch
- Dow Index Climbs 70.52 : Markets: Germany's rate-cutting decision inspires investors, but the bond market remains tepid. Meanwhile, the S&P; 500 hits a new all-time high.
- Troubling Facts on Employment
- Universal Has Frightful Plans : Halloween: Studio/park's Horror Nights will compete with Knott's Scary Farm.
- Phone Firm's Offer: Dialing for Hollers
- ENERGY
- INSURANCE
- Abex Aerospace in Oxnard won a $46,360...
- Discount Chains Enter San Diego Market : Retailing: Conversion of Buffum's at Grossmont Center into a Superstore for Sports is an example of the trend, pushed by lower rents and changing consumer habits.
- Retail
- 2 Pennsylvania Banks Announce Plans to Merge
- American Safety Flight Systems Inc. in Glendale...
- Sentencing Delayed in Export Case: The sentencing...
- Scripps Advances in Battle of Dailies : Publishing: Adding to its Ventura County holdings, the newspaper firm plans to buy the Camarillo Daily News and take full ownership of the Simi Valley Enterprise.
- Datron Systems Expects Loss in 2nd Quarter
- Home Warranties Can Help Head Off Costly Repair Bills
- Rockwell International Corp. in Palmdale won a...
- F2M Inc. in Lancaster won a $16,554,000...
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 15, 1992
- Inglewood-based Herbalife International Inc. announced that Norman...
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 15, 1992
- Condor Pacific Industries Inc. in Canoga Park...
- The Operatives Behind 'Sneakers' : Movies: Three co-writers of the weekend's big box-office draw tell a high-technology cautionary tale.
- O.C. THEATER / SYLVIE DRAKE : 'Dinner' Is a Sumptuous Affair at SCR
- O.C. OPERA REVIEW : Borrowed 'Boheme' : Opera Pacific Polishes Up Zack Brown's Visual Production
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 15, 1992
- 'Jones' Seeks 'Adventurous Audience'
- MOVIES - Sept. 15, 1992
- JAZZ REVIEW : Rowles May Feel Poorly, but His Sound Is Hale, Hearty
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Short Sets Add Up to Long Day at Benefit
- 'Tonight' Gives Tritt the Boot : Television: The country singer's manager claims Travis Tritt and Trisha Yearwood are the latest victims of Jay Leno and Arsenio Hall's booking battle.
- PADRES UPDATE : Velasquez, Lampkin Come Up for September Tour of Majors
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Brewers, Orioles Gain Ground on Blue Jays
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Dodgers Lay Off Eight to Save Money
- Chargers Fail to Snare a Deal for Any Receiver
- It's Quality, Not Quantity for Golden West's Volleyball Team
- Baseball
- Names in the News - Sept. 15, 1992
- The Orange County Center for Contemporary Art...
- TELEVISION - Sept. 15, 1992
- Miami Comeback Beats a Comeback : Football: Browns rally from 17-point deficit to take lead, but Dolphins win, 27-23, behind Marino's passing.
- AZTECS NOTEBOOK : Aztecs to Take Time Off to Watch Bruins Closely
- Allen's Role With Raiders Still a Mystery : Football: They turn to him at Cincinnati and the veteran running back responds with the tying touchdown.
- He Bores You Into a Defeat
- Hockey
- Rams Savor a Different Kind of Sunday : Football: Ellard doesn't catch a pass, Zendejas misses three kicks, but after 11 games and 11 months, the team wins.
- Struggling out of Misery, Kauai Is Hit by More Rain : Storm: Coast Guard halts search for 2 reported aboard sailboat. Utility service is restored in some areas.
- Delay Expected in U.S. Ruling on Gnatcatcher
- GOLDEN CHANCE: Democratic vice presidential candidate Al...
- Man Dies After Slashing Self, Fighting Police : Arrest: Distraught suspect resists officers while cutting body, authorities say. Taser darts and a baton blow to the chest are used to subdue him.
- 6-Month Extension Expected in Ruling on Gnatcatcher
- WALT'S GREETINGS: A rare example of the...
- SPOTLIGHT SHEDDING: Rep. Ron Packard (R-Oceanside), who...
- STROKE OF LUCK: Nancy Lopez had planned...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Tiny Shift Offers Opportunity to Spur Recovery
- German Rate Cuts Spark a Surge on Global Markets : Finance: Dow Jones rises 70.52 points, biggest 1-day jump of year. Bundesbank's small reductions pave the way for a new round of lowering interest rates.
- Bush, Clinton Clash Over Jobs, Environment
- 'Iffy' Beaches
- Opposition to Prop. 167
- State Budget Woes
- Soviet and U.S. Nuclear Legacies
- Bush's Largess
- Teacher Pay Cuts
- Bush's Largess
- Opposition to Prop. 167
- Hallowell Davis; Doctor Helped Develop Electroencephalograph
- Soviet and U.S. Nuclear Legacies
- Soviet and U.S. Nuclear Legacies
- Opposition to Prop. 167
- Bush's Largess
- Teacher Pay Cuts
- COUNTYWIDE : Household Products Can Be Hazardous
- AUSTRALIA
- MUSIC REVIEW : Williams, Philharmonic Close Bowl Season
- A Fine-Tuned Street Scene
- ART / CATHY CURTIS : Newport Harbor Museum: 30 Years of Both Promise, Conflict
- TELEVISION - Sept. 14, 1992
- AN APPRECIATION : Anthony Perkins . . . Profile in Private Courage
- 'Hellraiser III': Stylish, Grisly
- HURRICANE NOTES
- NEWPORT BEACH : Schools to Form Budget Advice Unit
- 101 Reasons to Consider This Author Either a Flake or a Genius
- Key Court Test Will Set Baby Boy's Future : Parenting: A judge must decide if the natural father of a child given up by the mother for adoption to a San Diego couple is fit to raise the 18-month-old.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Residents Invited to General Plan Review
- Hebert Dials Long Distance to Beat Bears : NFC: After New Orleans is scoreless during first half, his two touchdown passes lead Saints to 28-6 victory.
- CHARGER REVIEW : REPORT CARD / T.J. SIMERS : Final Result Rhymes with Ross
- It Wasn't Pretty, but Rams' Win Was Worth Wait : Football: Despite conservative offense and Zendejas' misses, 14-0 victory over Patriots ends 11-game losing streak.
- Former Ram Richard Huffman, 69, Dies at His Home in West Virginia
- Buccaneers on Winning Track : NFC: Testaverde passes for 363 yards as Tampa Bay improves to 2-0.
- Hockey
- RAM NOTES : Zendejas' Streak Takes Turn for the Worse
- Raiders Find New Way to Lose : AFC: Against Bengals, Schroeder passes test, Brown and Allen resurface, but fluke fumble in overtime does them in, 24-21.
- There Is No Unified, Evil 'Hollywood'
- HURRICANE NOTES
- ELECTIONS / 37TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Pro-Choice Rivals Still Battle Over Abortion
- JOGGING PATHS : Some of the well-trod and scenic routes for runners in Los Angeles County.
- Afrocentric Cuts a Stylish Business
- Fantasy and Fact Thrive at Ye Olde Faire : Revelers Bask in Medieval Pleasures at Lake Casitas Renaissance Festival
- Builder's Letter War With City Heats Up : Santa Clarita: Denial of Dan Palmer's condo project two years ago is behind the tiff, some say. Lately the focus has been a proposed road extension.
- Volunteers Bask in Job Done as Andrew's Victims Get Supplies
- COUNTYWIDE : Hours Trimmed for Veterans Services
- Benburb Wins as a 32-1 Shot : Horse racing: He defeats A.P. Indy and Alydeed at Woodbine, combining with 50-1 shot for a $523.50 exacta.
- Foster, Steelers Overcome Mistakes, Jets : AFC: He has three fumbles, but runs for 190 yards and two long touchdowns as Cowher gets off to 2-0 start, 27-10.
- Ram Defense Stops Patriots : Pro football: L.A. pass rush harries an injured Millen to spark 14-0 victory, its first in 12 games. Zendejas' field goal streak ends.
- Position Switch Brings Greene Back to Ram Sack Attack : Defense: He haunts New England quarterback all day, has first three-sack game since Dec. 2, 1990.
- Water Polo Club Team Tops Tritons in Finals
- Cowboys Repel a Giant Rally : NFC: Dallas builds 34-point lead, but has to sweat out final minutes of 34-28 victory.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Leitner Helps UC Irvine Gain 5-1 Soccer Victory
- Allen Focuses on Work to Win : Triathlon: This race course covers Cardiff athlete's 'office.' He goes to work early and comes away with a strong performance in the Bud Light Series.
- Chargers Sink to a New Low at Mile High : Pro football: They lose in Denver for the sixth consecutive time. Broncos win, 21-13.
- A Kick Goes Right for the Bills, Who Outlast 49ers : Interconference: Cofer's 47-yard field-goal attempt is wide with 54 seconds left and Buffalo wins, 34-31.
- Say It Ain't So: O.J. Forced to Give Up His Favorite Drink
- IRVINE : 2 Named to Disabled Residents' Board
- Laguna Niguel City Council Race
- La Mesa Man Arrested in Stabbing of Father
- Bush vs. Clinton: Defining Free Trade at Home and Abroad : The President's international approach is most impressive but its force is diminished by weak domestic-policy components
- MOORPARK : Outdoor School's Contract Renewed
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Norman Regains His Touch, Wins Playoff
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Eldred Completely Dominates Orioles
- Ayrton Senna won the Italian Grand Prix...
- Angels in Trouble After First Pitch : Baseball: Mack opens game with a home run and Twins go on to win, 6-2.
- Another Ugly Win for Broncos : AFC: Chargers dominate in every category except the final score, 21-13.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Expos Power Into Contention
- GOLF ROUNDUP : With His Touch Back, Norman Wins Playoff
- DEL MAR : Reign Road Uses Late Kick to Win Feature
- Raise a Toast to Victory, Knox Style
- Quayle Appears to Soften His Stand on Abortion Ban : Politics: He backs Pennsylvania law that imposes curbs but upholds woman's right to end pregnancy. A spokesman later modifies his remarks.
- Sarajevo Quiet After Deadline for Giving Up Heavy Weapons
- Over a century of black history in the making : The Afro-American, a newspaper founded by an emancipated slave, looks to new challenges.
- Gore Tailors His Message of Change to Student Audience in Missouri : Politics: His speech stresses jobs and environmental protection. He says Bush, Quayle have sapped the idealism of American youth.
- Israel Protests U.S. Plan to Sell F-15s to Saudis
- GOP Lincoln Club Spreads the Wealth : Politics: Orange County financiers widen scope to support Republican candidates statewide. They hope cash will help party gain control of Legislature, Congress.
- Paper Says Escobar Is Ready to Surrender
- COLUMN ONE : A Lesson for Japan's Kids: Play! : Children's bald spots and ulcers are tipping off parents--their kids are pushed too hard in school. Time to lose the books, Japanese researchers advise, and hit the playground.
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Harold Louis Humes; Novelist, Co-Founder of Paris Review
- Japan Could Face Lender Bailout Too : Banks: Big institutions are holding, as collateral, property whose value has plunged. Many hope the government will step in to help them out.
- LINDA CROWLEY, Shopping center consultant
- Tea May Have Put Them in the Soup
- TAIWAN
- Inexact ScienceWe've always been intrigued how anyone...
- 2nd Long-Distance Carrier in Canada Closer to Launch
- Italian Bank Chief Urged Slow Inquiry Into Iraq Loans : Investigation: There is no evidence that request affected U.S. probe. Hearing for key figure in case may air charges of political foot-dragging.
- Nuts-and-Bolts Approach Solves Space Problem : Science: Shuttle crewman, playing plumber to fix water leak, clears way for high-tech experiments to continue.
- Prager Will Be Puttin' on Ritz for Charity
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Stephen B. Vandervoort; Newsletter Executive
- MISSION VIEJO : Council to Vote on Aegean Hills Pact
- Deputy Wounds Ninja Warrior--Who Turns Out to Be Neighborhood Boy
- COLUMN RIGHT / JOSEPH FARAH : A Broad Hint to 'Get Out of the Way' : Doctor-assisted suicide may lead to euthanasia on a catastrophic scale.
- 3 Gas Stations Hit by Robbers
- Man, 21, Found Stabbed to Death
- Obituaries - Sept. 14, 1992
- Samaritans Tired but Rewarded
- Cities Hunt for New Ways to Save Money : Government: The state budget forces already strapped municipalities to look at layoffs and at reducing police, fire and other services.
- 2 Baltic States to Get Their First IMF Loans
- Between Man and His Dog: A Failure to Communicate
- CHESS RESULTS : Fischer Leads After 2nd Straight Win
- A SPECIAL REPORT: SCHOOLS
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Empty Spot in the Road--and the Heart : A historic lodge along a lonely stretch of highway at the opening into the Owens Valley was a longtime haven for motorists until fire shut it down in July.
- ANC, Pretoria Agree to Discussions
- Rebel Mastermind's Arrest May Be Peru Turning Point
- Man Found Shot to Death in Garage
- 1 Killed, 2 Others Hurt in Car Crash
- PERSPECTIVE ON POLITICS : 'Want to Run for Vice President?' : A 'nice person' has fun on the little Socialist Party slate--until she realizes what Bush and Clinton fail to say.
- GM Closure Also Hurts Merchants : Economy: Bars, restaurants and shops once frequented by auto workers feel the pinch as sales drop up to 75% after the departure of 2,600 employees.
- Simi Valley Days Serves Up a Slice of Real Life : Image: The festival takes place not far from Saturday's white supremacist rally. But its relaxed pleasures are what the town is all about, residents say.
- SIMI VALLEY : Chamber Endorses Local Candidates
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Sorry, We Needed Your Application . . . <i> When?</i>
- Opera Gala Hits the Right Note
- GOP Faithful Energized by Bush O.C. Visit
- U.S. Warning Arabs That Time Is Right to Make a Deal
- Sniffing Out Opportunities in Rail Car Building : Industry: Nearly 200 executives from aerospace and manufacturing industries meet to find out if there is a future for their firms in civilian transit.
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 14, 1992
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 14, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 14, 1992
- CHINA
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Billboard Paints Justices Into Political Corner on Abortion : Art: Robbie Conal's latest work, to be unveiled today, takes on four Supreme Court members.
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : A No-Flash Mapfumo Warms the Audience
- MOVIES - Sept. 14, 1992
- Toronto's Feel-Good Festival of Film
- MOVIES - Sept. 14, 1992
- OPERA REVIEW : Borrowed 'Boheme' Still Looks Good in Orange County
- The Fall Season: Judgment Day : Television: Taking the measure of the 35 new series on ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox.
- TV REVIEWS : Capital Cut-Ups in 'Hearts Afire'; Bikers Bond in 'Crossroads'
- Quick Stop by Pearl Jam Gives Quickstep a Musical Lift
- MOVIES - Sept. 14, 1992
- San Diego TV Offers Little New for the Fall Season
- TV OPERA REVIEW : 'The Ghosts': Skillful Yet Lacking
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Coltrane Fest Short of Time, Not Music
- MUSIC REVIEW : Soloists Show Russian Roots
- Cultural Elite or a Free-Thinking Multitude? : Ugly Tactics Underlie Quayle's Rhetoric
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Armatrading Raucous, Tranquil at Wiltern
- QUOTABLE
- STAGE REVIEW : A Delicious 'Dinner' Served at South Coast Rep
- Suzy Bogguss Goes With the Flow : Country music: The singer, who appears at the Crazy Horse tonight, says her personal feelings dictate song selection--not commercial potential.
- Charger Defense Superior Again
- Thrill Is Gone: Giants Beat Dodgers : Baseball: Brantley makes a rare start on the mound as San Francisco scores a 7-3 victory in a rivalry gone tepid.
- Lions' Victory Over Vikings Is Special : NFC: Detroit scores touchowns on punt return, blocked field goal and recovered fumble in a 31-17 victory.
- SPOTLIGHT / A Glance at this Week in the NFL : ISN'T THAT SPECIAL?
- College Football
- Fittipaldi Wins 4th, Point Lead to Unser
- Moon Gets Oilers Rolling Against Colts, 20-10 : AFC: He passes for 361 yards and two touchdowns as Houston evens record at 1-1.
- Padres Gain in Chase for Second Place
- An Offense Grounded Is Not Well-Rounded
- Riot Violence in Venice Has Echoes of Denny Case : Terror: A man was pulled off his bicycle and beaten by a mob. The upcoming trial carries racial overtones.
- Florida Immigrants Revisit Third World : Aftermath: They thought they had left chaos and destruction behind when they came to U.S.
- No Time Outs : Dr. Robert Kerlan Stays in the Game Despite Severe Arthritis
- Henry Loeb; Memphis Mayor at Time M.L. King Was Slain
- Bush, Reagan Join Forces at Rally in Orange County : Politics: President harks back to GOP heyday during campaign stop. Speakers target Clinton's draft record.
- A 'Singles' Premiere: a Singular Party
- BOOK REVIEW : Coming of Age in 'Dead' '70s : KICKING TOMORROW, <i> by Daniel Richler,</i> Random House, $21, 311 pages.
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- An Ancient Vigil : In Orthodox Judaism, a <i> Shomer</i> Keeps Watch Over Souls of the Dead
- William R. Leisher; Innovative Paintings Conservator
- Ruth Nelson, 87; Veteran Actress
- Another Tradition: Mourning for Money
- PAGES : Writers Harvest for the Homeless
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- A SPECIAL REPORT: SCHOOLS
- Hideo Gosha; Film Director in Japan, U.S.
- Holders of 3 Tickets to Share $51-Million Super Lotto Jackpot
- NEWS ANALYSIS : GOP Targets Specific Issues and Groups in Key States : Campaign: With its strategy to include the tightly focused appeals, party appears to borrow a leaf from the Democrats.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: SCHOOLS
- Thais Hand Majority to Anti-Military Coalition : Election: Angry voters move away from pro-army parties in wake of crackdown on democracy movement.
- More Rooms at the Inn : Many Bed and Breakfasts Are Seeing Spotty Business in Wake of Recession
- Specialties Contribute to Law Firm's Growth : Three-year-old Ernest Brown & Co. solves construction-related disputes and helps companies comply with California's growing environmental regulations.
- MARKETING
- Chinese Boom Brings Foreign Companies Back : Commerce: Many firms had backed away after the crackdown on the democracy movement in 1989.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 14, 1992
- Homing In : PC Makers Think They're Closer to Better-Selling Home Computer
- Deal to Put Theater in Inner City : Entertainment: A national chain and a Los Angeles black group agree to operate an eight-screen complex at the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza.
- Why Short-Term Bond Products Can Be a Good Bet
- Sol Baer Fielding; Former Film Producer, Comic Strip Artist