- BOYS
- Clinton Opens Drive for Free Trade Pact Votes
- Costa Mesa Official Plans New Bid for AQMD Post : Pollution: With legislative help, Peter Buffa will try again to supplant Henry Wedaa as O.C.'s board member.
- Bill Legalizing Lay Midwifery Awaits Signing
- Atom-Test Legacy Shadows Kazakh Prairie's Calm : Radiation: The Soviets suppressed data on the health effects of over 400 blasts. Experts are meeting today to outline research.
- Founders Harbored Visions of Art
- The Monsters Below
- Clinic Worker Sues Over Police Leak to Abortion Foes
- Drug Use in La Colonia Is Targeted : Oxnard: Police, schools and probation officers are all involved in the program intended to help teen-agers.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Special Education Changes Considered
- Nicholls Would Like to Play for Ducks to Be Near His Son
- HIGH SCHOOL WATER POLO PREVIEW : With Pool Open, Unproven Royal Endures
- Ram Backup Thrust Into Forefront : Pro football: Homco becomes team's second-leading tackler while filling in for injured middle linebacker Conlan.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Cachao' an Infectious, Graceful Concert Film
- Executive Travel : Zagat Survey: Seattle Food and Drink
- Veteran Officer Pleads Not Guilty : Police: One of the charges involves possession of child pornography. His lawyer says the materials were related to his client's Juvenile Division job.
- Watts Won Toss, Right to Play and Stay
- PREP ROUNDUP : Brea-Olinda's Matthews Scores in Sudden Death
- THEATER REVIEW : Walton Brothers' Show at the Playhouse Is No Keeper
- Veterans Jobs Plan Offers Incentives
- 3 Men Apparently Crushed by Shifting Cargo in Boxcar
- Police Shoot Van Nuys Man to Death After Freeway Chase
- Red Cross Unit Moving: Don't call it...
- No Detail Too Trivial on Clinton's Holiday : Press corps: Endless demand for 'news' forces media to scrutinize golfing outfits, menus.
- SANTA PAULA : Skeleton Found Is That of Man, Coroner Says
- Plot Thickens in Stadium Lot Scuffle : Probe: A man who was drinking with off-duty officers provoked the incident, witnesses say. 'This is very complicated,' says a Newport Beach police spokesman.
- CALABASAS : Development Plan Nearing Readiness
- He Almost Always Gets His Human
- Alleged Gang Member Charged in Fatal Shooting
- VAN NUYS : Teen-Ager Testifies Defendant Beat Man
- Attitude Is Tugnutt's Saving Grace
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Was Stock Trading by Viacom's Chairman Paramount to Deal?
- A Mixed Suitcase : Tourism Picks Up in Suburbs, but Central L.A. Still Battered
- U.S. to Back Investors' Claims to Keating Assets : Investigation: Keating says he is broke, but officials are searching for possible funds concealed overseas.
- Pets Are Pets--Not Substitutes
- Contractor Gets Prison in Asbestos Case
- SANTA CLARITA/ANTELOPE VALLEY : Chamber Board Backs Idea of 2nd Prison in Lancaster
- STANTON : Rental Owners Weigh Beefing Up Security
- DANA POINT : Hilbun's Competence Hearing is Set Nov. 1
- Foes of Land Project to Present Case : Development: After 14 years of debate, a planning board will hear from those who oppose plans for 97 homes and a golf course in Topanga.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Threat Follows Blast at Abortion Clinic
- Kim Foster
- THEATER REVIEWS : Scattered Staging Depletes Camino Playhouse's 'Abundance'
- Secrecy Vowed for Jury Pool in Bomb Trial
- Robert Corrigan; Writer, First President of CalArts
- Clinton Calls for Funds for Poor Schools : Education: Proposal would redirect money to narrow gap with rich districts. Federal aid to low-income districts in California would rise 14%.
- 2 Ex-High School Players Sue Coach, Wife Who Solicited Them for Sex
- Future Flow : Vying Interests to Seek Santa Clara River Accord
- Lyle Menendez Complains of Illness; Murder Trial Delayed : Courts: The defendant is given a checkup after saying an earache and sinus pain were interfering with his ability to think clearly. Judge reluctantly postpones testimony.
- SANTA CLARITA/ANTELOPE VALLEY : Lancaster Man Dies After Truck Collision
- County Restores $1.8 Million for Crossing Guards : Education: The funds stem from an unexpected windfall. Supervisors warn the 34 school districts that the reprieve is only temporary.
- County Extends Library Hours at 2 Branches : Government: The supervisors' vote for Camarillo and Simi Valley facilities creates friction among board members.
- With Mallets and Forethought : The 'Cerebral' Sport of Croquet Lures Top-Ranked Players to Thousand Oaks
- The Milwaukee Bucks have signed rookie forward...
- Promoters Add Their Two Cents : Boxing: Whitaker's Duva to protest judges' decision. Duva, Arum to join forces against Chavez's King, WBC.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Cowboys Cut Elliott, Sign Murray
- I Confess! I Did Watch Perry Mason! : Tribute: Raymond Burr, who died this week, portrayed the criminal lawyer. Although based in fantasy, his triumphs were a big wonderful hoot.
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Kings Know Things to Be Tough for Ducks
- 'When Things Go Wrong': Especially apropos for...
- TRADE
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Business Travel Notes
- Taco Bell Corp. Weighs Move Out of Irvine
- Executive Travel : For Business Travelers, Fare War Isn't Fair
- SIMI VALLEY : 5-Day Carnival Opens Annual Celebration
- Funds Found for School Crossing Guards : Budget: County windfall provides $1.8 million, but the board of supervisors warns that 34 districts will have to pay half the cost next year and all of the cost after that.
- Plan Will Double the Size of Newport Beach Art Museum
- County Urged to Pull Together on El Toro Base Plans
- A Month of Winning for Los Angeles : Arts festival: The multiethnic event helps draw us out of our isolation.
- Tyrannosaurus Comes to Life in High-Tech Exhibit
- Mark McDonough
- Kevorkian Gets Charged Again for Suicide Aid
- GUARDED COMEBACK: Notice the absence of school...
- Threat to Quit Gets Georgia to Declare Emergency : Caucasus: Leader Eduard Shevardnadze tenders resignation during televised legislative session.
- Israel Signs Interim Pact With Jordan : Mideast: The framework agreement calls for cooperative efforts and points toward a full treaty. Momentum builds as Rabin meets with Morocco's king.
- COUNTYWIDE : Board Orders Study of Cramped Shelter
- A Diverse State, a Diverse Bench : Appointees should better reflect the population
- CAMARILLO : Weekend Trade Fair Features 70 Vendors
- Call Out the Guard to Put the Lid on L.A. Crime : Public safety: How many people must die before we confront this crisis?
- Valley Obituaries
- Gibby Loses Eligibility Bid After Transfer
- Check This Out: Corona del Mar Is Crawling With Success
- Speedway Accelerating : Saugus Racetrack Keeps Rolling While Competition Has Run Off the Road
- Senate Passes $261-Billion Defense Spending Bill
- Recall the Iron Man? Hermosa Beach City...
- Hospital to Use Precision Device Against Tumors : Oncology: Doctors at St. Joseph in Burbank hope the multi-leaf collimator will cause fewer side effects. Skeptics wonder about its $250,000 cost.
- Ropin' and Rhymin' : Literature: Good cowboy poetry is like a good chew of tobacco--you can sink your teeth into it. Two Southland poets capture the bittersweet essence of a dying trade.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Belly Dancing and Other Adventures
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE MIDEAST : This Peace Has a Chance to Sideline the Spoilers : An evolving new order of prosperity and liberalization in the Arab world will lessen the appeal of radicals.
- VENTURA : Fatal Stabbing Leads to 15-Year Sentence
- CANOGA PARK : Man Wielding Knife Slain by Officers After Car Chase
- From Brooklyn, With Love
- NL WEST RACE : Gant Hits First Grand Slam as Braves Increase Lead to 2 1/2
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Robinson Answers When Called Upon
- TV Ratings : Spielberg's 'seaQuest DSV' Sails to Sunday-Night Win
- Peter Gabriel's Globalpalooza : Womad's Musically Diverse Festival Finally Reaches the United States
- AIRLINES
- International Business : Global Markets and Economic Update
- France Threatens Veto Over U.S. Film Imports
- AUTOS
- Arafat Calls On Congress, Asks Financial Aid
- VOICES
- SANTA CLARITA/ANTELOPE VALLEY : City to Take Over Tickets From Courts : Government: An Assembly bill allows the change. Citizens won't notice any difference, authorities say.
- WESTMINSTER : Schools' Cut Would Push Families Out
- SANTA CLARITA/ANTELOPE VALLEY : Investigators Seek Corpses' Identities : Forensics: California has more bodies without names than any other state. Information is released on three in hopes of learning who they are.
- Firms Allowed to Countersue Whistle-Blowers : Law: General Dynamics can reinstate claims against employees who alleged false test results.
- Inflation's Specter Boosts Bond Yields, Hits Stocks : Markets: August consumer price figures raise fears of a renewed upward spiral. The cost of living rose across the board.
- Quiksilver Posts 72% Rise in Profit for Quarter
- At Cortege for Slain Protesters in Beirut, Grief Turns Into Anger
- Ford and UAW Continue Talks After Deadline
- Brown, Maddy Give Eulogies at Rites for 'King of Lobbyists'
- Rich Mayor Still Learning Politics of Working Class
- ANAHEIM : Car Accident Fatal to Yorba Linda Man
- Grand Jury Rejects Flynn's Request
- IRWINDALE : Plan for 1st Card Club in San Gabriel Valley Rejected
- Schools Will Get $2 Million in Disney Resort Accord
- Curtain Call Acts as a Call to Arms : A thespian with a dramatic cache of violent implements, Xan Martin of Tustin finds his weapons get more of the spotlight.
- Local Health Alliances to Hold Prescription for Power : Insurance: In Clinton plan, the agencies can set doctors' fees and patients' choices. Many questions remain about the omnipotent new system.
- Space Case : Kelle Kutsugeras needed room for 3,000 articles of clothing and 500 pairs of shoes. So, now she has a garage for a closet.
- Irvine Refuses to Join Committee on Future Use of El Toro Base
- OXNARD, CAMARILLO : 8 Arrested, $50,000 in Drugs Seized
- SIMI VALLEY : Residents Given Weed Warning
- NORTHRIDGE : New CSUN Logo Draws More Fire
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Milliner Is Latest Backfield Victim
- MIGHTY DUCKS NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Training-Camp Evaluations Get Serious as Exhibition Game Approaches
- One's Name Is ?, the Other's Mud
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Valenzuela Keeps Orioles in the East Race
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Soccer Team Cracks Top 10 for First Time
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Ryan's Final Anaheim Stadium Start
- International Business : BRIEFING BOOK : California Hopes Unitary Tax Changes Appease Multinationals
- House Newcomer to Seek Feinstein's Senate Seat
- Stuart Linnick; Specialist in Labor, Employment Law
- Tourism Picks Up in O.C., Is Down in L.A.
- COLUMN ONE : Not Even Getting a 1st Chance : Early coverage of the President seemed more like an autopsy. White House missteps and aggressive media pursuit never allowed Clinton the customary honeymoon.
- It's Immigration, All Over Again : When the economy is bad, politicians often look for scapegoats. Now, as in the 1970s, they've found immigration.
- OXNARD : Library Director Plans to Resign
- Jackson Sued by Boy Who Alleged Sexual Molestation : Courts: Complaint says pop superstar 'repeatedly committed sexual battery.' The singer's investigator says the suit is part of a continuing extortion attempt.
- BURBANK : WWII-Era Bomber Loses Hangar Space
- Obituary
- Tighter Rules Proposed for Mobile Car Washers : Thousand Oaks: An ordinance urged by the Planning Commission would limit where the businesses can operate.
- Ramblin Guy Heads Field for Futurity on Del Mar's Closing Day
- Is Magrane <i> Too</i> Good for Angels? : Baseball: He pitches well again in 9-2 victory over Mariners, but management might deem him too expensive to keep.
- ART REVIEW: L.A. Festival : The Undernourished Look : Works in 'Locus' at USC prove Israeli artists did their homework, but individuality is sorely missing.
- REAL ESTATE : Major Changes Are in the Works for Scher-Voit Commercial Brokerage
- Biomerica Says 2 Medical Test Products Are Being Distributed Nationally
- Milken Book to Put Readers at His Trading Desk
- World IN BRIEF : SOMALIA : U.S. Rangers Raid Clan Chief's Home
- Nation IN BRIEF : OREGON : New Law Expands Medicaid Coverage
- Briton Slain in Florida; Worries on Tourism Grow : Crime: He and companion are attacked in north part of state. Officials will be reassigned to patrol rest stops.
- Mexico's Festive Call to Arms : Independence Day Celebrations Will Recall 'El Grito'
- TUSTIN : Schools Seek Waiver on Required Bids
- Local S & L Victims Reassured : Crime: U.S. attorney tells small investors burned by Charles Keating Jr. that the government supports their claims to assets forfeited by the ex-Lincoln Savings chief.
- Judge in Denny Beating Trial to Rule on Use of Enhanced Photo : Trial: Prosecutors say defendant Williams' tattoo is visible in image taken from helicopter. The photographer identifies both defendants.
- LA HABRA : Fighter of Crime, Blight Is Honored
- Piazza Sets Rookie Mark in Victory : Baseball: He hits 29th and 30th home runs to help Dodgers defeat Padres, 5-3, but team is still mathematically eliminated.
- THERE IS A METHOD TO THEIR . . . : Bass Madness : Crupi and Kadota Have Their Own Style and Are Renowned for Catching Trophy-Sized Fish
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Expos Win, Phillies Lose and the Lead Is 4 1/2
- AGOURA HILLS : City Denies Claims Over Slide Damage
- LAGUNA BEACH : Council Approves Anti-Graffiti Law
- Who Will Lead the County Out of El Toro Wilderness?
- Because It Was Open Season, Tennis Critic Took a Few Shots
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : First Victory Keeps Eluding Titan Women in Volleyball
- Ventura Man Lands State's Biggest Bass
- Suns' Dumas Treated at Drug Rehab Clinic
- Robert Urich: Television's Ever Ready Actor : He Keeps Going and Going--Here Comes Series 10
- Panel OKs End of Funding Ban for Abortions
- GLENDALE : Trial Ordered Over Attempted Rape
- WOODLAND HILLS : Neighbors Stand Post on Street Against Vandals
- Snack Firm to Pay $25,000 Settlement
- TELEVISIONO'Brien May Have Helped Leno: Viewers in...
- International Business
- International Business
- Rabin Makes Surprise Visit to Morocco : Diplomacy: Israeli officials say recognition is virtually certain in wake of symbolic meeting with King Hassan.
- Jordan Hopes Its Framework Pact Sets Example for Israel's Other Foes : Peace talks: Officials say they would like Syria and Lebanon to follow their lead with interim accord. But they hasten to also stress Arab unity.
- Marine, 21, Dies on Exercise Run at Base
- Ex-Attorney Is Sentenced to 4 Years for $1.3-Million Theft
- MISSION VIEJO : School to Vote on Devil Mascot Issue
- VAN NUYS : Dentist Denies Sex Attacks on Women
- 48 Miles Added to Quarantined Medfly Zone
- LA HABRA : Special Saturday Trash Collections
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : George Bell Suspended for Two Games
- Miscellany
- A Chip Off the Ol' Block : Like His 89-Year-Old Father, Charger Coach Bobby Ross Finds a Way to Get Things Done
- HIGH HOLY DAYS : Jews Celebrate the New Year
- Police Stage Phony Slaying, Arrest 2 in Plot : Crime: Photos of her supposedly dead husband allegedly led a Long Beach minister's wife to make incriminating statements. Her son is also accused in a murder-for-hire scheme.
- Not Sure About Bride, but Swordfish Was Quite a Catch
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Tammy Wynette: Lesson in Survival
- Which School Is No. 1? : Prep sports: The Times will answer that question by naming the county's all-around champions for 1993-94.
- Waterford Crystal Seeks to Cut 525 jobs, Slice Pay
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : U.S. Takes Control of Housing Project
- World IN BRIEF : BALKANS : Fighting Rages in Spite of Truce Efforts
- Study Finds Vitamins Cut Cancer Deaths : Health: Beta carotene, Vitamin E and selenium help group in China. But effects may not apply in U.S.
- Serving Tennis on Wheels : Recreation: The international surge of the locally spawned sport means one-third of the tournament players in Irvine will be from abroad.
- Sis, Boom and Bah Humbug
- LOS ANGELES : Court Orders Car Builder to Yield Control of Firm
- Hastings Resigns From Burbank Airport Commission
- SEPULVEDA DAM : Septic Disposal Site to Be Re-Evaluated
- TV REVIEW : A Low-Beam 'Moon' With Some Smart Repartee
- The Admar Group Inc.: The Santa Ana...
- Executive Travel : Personal View
- House Approves $18.3-Billion S&L; Cleanup Bill : Thrifts: Narrow passage ends deadlock. Differences remain to be ironed out with Senate.
- If You Can't Do It, Someone Else Will
- BANNER BUILDING: For months it has been...
- Plan May Revive Public Health Mission : Medicine: Clinton reforms provide funds for disease control, prevention. Budget cuts have forced agencies to deal with crises after they occur.
- Surf 'n' Turf : In Trade Shows, Surfwear Still Has the Numbers,
- NEWPORT BEACH : Mobile Home Park Land Bid Dropped
- HIGH HOLY DAYS : Jews Celebrate the New Year
- SOUTHWEST LOS ANGELES : Youth Pleads Not Guilty in Dorsey High Slaying
- SANTA CLARITA/ANTELOPE VALLEY : Bear Tranquilized After Scaring Neighborhood
- Professor, Student Begin Board Terms
- THEATER WATCH : Foreign Aid
- LOS ALAMITOS : Refrigerator, Rare Form to Race Saturday
- Match Ends on Barrage of Points : High school volleyball: Santa Barbara comes back to sweep Thousand Oaks, 17-15, 15-1, 15-2, after being down, 13-1, in first game.
- Bahamas Names Team That Will Face U.S.
- DANCE / CHRIS PASLES : A Step Outside Boundaries of Classic Form : Indian Choreographer C.V. Chandrasekhar Creates Works That Use More Men, Extend Body Movements
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Two' Doubles Twain Pain
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Solving a Postgame Puzzle
- World IN BRIEF : CANADA : Quebec's Bourassa Won't Run Again
- Boys Who Slew Abusive Father Not Punished
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Senate Votes to Delay Hike in Grazing Fees
- Raise Urged for Cal State Presidents : Education: Chancellor says that despite harsh economic times, salaries must be increased to halt defections to other institutions.
- No Kids? No Kidding. : Many couples are perfectly happy being 'child free.' What's more, they are perfectly sick of second-guessing by relatives, friends--even strangers.
- CLINTON'S HEALTH PLAN : The States: How They're Tackling Reform
- As Gore Sells Cost-Cutting Plan, We're (Yawn) All Earszzzz
- Concealed Gun Permits
- Unions
- Maybe No. 9 Bruins Can Hold Nebraska to 50
- International Business
- Plant Groundbreaking.: A groundbreaking ceremony is set...
- Inflation's Specter Dampens Stocks, Boosts Gold : Markets: August consumer price figures raise fears of a renewed upward spiral. The cost of living rose across the board.
- Clinton Talks His Guests Into Chairs
- Warnings of Witches Enliven Debate Over School Vouchers
- Plane Crashes in Warsaw, Killing 2
- U.S. May Send Israel Advanced New Arms : Security: Clinton seeks to reassure ally of Washington's commitment. Technology-sharing seen.
- Economic Ills Boost Clinic Caseloads : Medicine: Last year, 4,231 patients visited the county's Ojai health facility. This year, that figure is expected to increase to 12,000.
- WESTMINSTER : Trustees to Hold Next 3 Meetings at Schools
- Pincay Sets Sights on 8,833 : Horse racing: Now that jockey has passed 8,000 victories, he says Shoemaker's record is within his reach.
- Alija Izetbegovic
- Tighter Rules on Rail Project Spending Urged : Transportation: Guidelines intended to expedite construction give mid-level officials the authority to sign off on millions of dollars of expenditures. 'There is no accountability,' a transit board member says.
- Former City Clerk Denies Harassing Female Workers : Government: Elias (Lee) Martinez says he didn't make sexual remarks or leer at women in the office. His ouster was politically motivated, the longtime city official tells a panel considering his request for reinstatement.
- Politics
- Write 'em, Cowgirl : Traditionally, American writers have cast the West as adventureland for boys, a proving ground for macho glory. But now, a new breed of women writers is celebrating a compassionate frontier and telling stories about spirituality, families and ecology in a distinctive voice.
- Red Ribbons and AIDS Awareness
- Beating Death
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 15, 1993
- Leaders Take Bows, Set Goals as Mayoral Torch Is Passed : Thousand Oaks: Elois Zeanah talks about making City Hall more 'user-friendly.' Judy Lazar reviews her term as mayor.
- To Keep Score, You Have to Know the Score
- Names in the News - Sept. 15, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 15, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 15, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 15, 1993
- Laguna Beach Hospital Slashes Nurses' Wages
- Clinton to Unveil Info Highway Blueprint : Technology: A consortium of companies is expected to announce its own plan for developing high-speed telecommunications networks.
- Karcher Battle Escalates on Two Fronts : Keyword: Two shareholders allege founder put 'personal interests first' as board restates its opposition to his strategy.
- GUN TALK: Irvine has one of the...
- O.C. Looks Into Early Retirement : Budget: Supervisors order study to determine how many county workers would qualify.
- Audit Criticizes DWP Office Construction Spending
- THOUSAND OAKS : Volunteers Sought to Help Patrol Trails
- Reinvention: Contradiction or Purge? : The reforms proposed would get rid of all fair-minded bureaucrats and replace them with ideological Clintonistas.
- CALABASAS : Enrollment Figures Below Projections
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Giants Lose Sixth in Row, Fall 1 1/2 Games Behind Idle Braves
- A Master of the Art of Kabuki : Japanese 'Living Treasure' Makes Rare Overseas Appearance
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Sinatra's September Songs Still Well Worth Hearing
- Cutbacks Avoided at Plant 42 With Release of Funds
- Martinez Named to Fluor Corp. Board
- MCA's Universal Studios Moving Into HDTV : Technology: The company's Japanese owner, Matsushita, is supplying its studio with equipment to convert films to high-definition format.
- Pilot Cardiovascular Acquired: A New Jersey company...
- Rancher Gets 3-Year Sentence for Exploiting Migrants
- Giving Wing, Taking Flight : Exhilaration and anxiety go hand-in-hand when offspring strike out on their own. O.C.parents and kids say the change can be a fresh start for everyone.
- Newport Harbor Art Museum to Expand
- Gold Price Drops $7.50; Dow Up 12.58 : Market Overview
- Bank of America Names Chief Entertainment Banker
- Giving Peace A Chance : Epilogue: 'In This Country, Peace Will Rule
- Germans Confess Vandalism
- Reaching Out, Uncertainly, Toward Peace : Ceremony: The awkward handshake between Rabin and Arafat could serve as a metaphor for the tentative new relationship between the longtime enemies.
- Bush, Carter Stay the Night at White House
- World IN BRIEF : MEXICO : Lidia Weakens Over Land; 1 Electrocuted
- Large Women Experience Extra Pressures at Home and at Work
- MAKING A NEW MIDDLE EAST : Voices
- Home Sales Show Strong Gains While Prices Continue to Fall : Property: The August surge of 21% of single-family house sales was the best showing this year.
- Clinton OKs Limited Bids By U.S. Firms on Vietnamese Projects : Trade: Compromise tries to strike a balance between MIA groups and companies that fear losing deals to other countries.
- Viacom, Paramount See Smooth Merger : Entertainment: Chiefs say they expect no competing bid to be made for the latter.
- Keating Son Hit With Support Demand : Divorce: Ex-wife of S&L; fraud figure Charles H. Keating III wants more than $75,000. He says he's broke.
- Iwerks Pins Its Theater Plans on Stock Offering : Entertainment: The Burbank firm hopes to raise about $20 million. Part of the money would be used to create films for its futuristic-format movie houses.
- Simple Charity for Shelters Can Be Rewarded by an Extra Tax Deduction for Firms
- Interlink Finalizes Computer Parts Deal
- Bondholders Still Wait to Recover Keating Losses : S&Ls;: Small investors burned by failure of Lincoln Savings & Loan are angry at how slowly they are recouping their funds.
- Risky Business : More teens are gambling, but few people seem to care. Odds are, a researcher warns, betting will lead many kids into trouble--like theft, truancy and a love of easy money.
- HEALTH WATCH : Get to Know Mr. Sandman Better
- MAKING A NEW MIDDLE EAST : 'Shalom, Salaam, Peace'--Views of 3 Leaders
- Giving Peace A Chance : 'Preparing Our Guns, Not Our Bags' : These words, though spoken figuratively by one Palestinian leader, serve as a haunting reminder that there is a deep hate for Arafat, the PLO, and, thus, the pact with Israel
- Giving Peace A Chance : A Centuray of Strife: Zionism Takes Hold
- LAKE FOREST : Beating of Man, Son Termed Hate Crime
- Consulting Becoming Popular Career Path : Jobs: In the slow-growth '90s, people are drawn to enticements of a high salary, prestige and a fast track to the top.
- Giving Peace A Chance : A Century of Strife: The Promise of Peace
- Oasis Technology Shows Solid Growth
- Scoring in a New Field : The NFL Is Playing Catch-Up on Product Endorsements
- NAC Visual Systems of Woodland Hills won...
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