- 2 Ousted Consuls Meet Landsbergis
- Silberman Judge Rejects Bid to Dismiss Case Because of Informant
- SEAL BEACH : Construction Stalled Until Plan Updated
- Isler Wins Three Races From Dane
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Lions Refuse to Let Ship Be Grounded
- NBA ROUNDUP : Start Me Up: McHale Fuels Celtics, 101-98
- DANCE REVIEWS : San Francisco's 'Krazy Kat': Better Scenery Than Ballet
- 'Star Wars' Scores Go Digital at Lucas' Skywalker Ranch : Music: John Williams leads a hand-picked ensemble of 95 Northern California musicians through a new recording of selections from the blockbuster film trilogy.
- Armored Car Guard Shot in Hand, Robbed
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Edges Riverside in Softball
- DIVISION II WOMEN : Delta State of Mississippi Defeats Cal Poly Pomona
- Marshall, Madagan Battle at First Base
- Northridge Girl Breaks Swim Marks
- Most of Xerox's Suit Against Apple Is Thrown Out
- UAL Invites Marvin Davis to Rejoin the Bidding War : Airlines: The parent of United says Davis is free to resume buying shares. He had promised not to purchase more stock after making a takeover bid last summer.
- HOME DESIGN : Ex-Political Cartoonist Bent on Adventure
- Tribe to Sign Land Settlement Pact : Indian claims: Puyallup members will share $162 million for relinquishing interest in acreage in Tacoma area.
- Racers Set to Rev Up Their Vintage Autos at Willow Springs Meet
- U.S. Proposes Rules to Upgrade Nursing Home Aides' Training
- ADDITIONS ADDING UP
- Judge Rejects Silberman's Dismissal Bid
- Parks Worker Wins Hearing on Promotion
- Four cheers to the Postal Service's decision...
- TUSTIN : Electrical Substation Worries Residents
- COUNTYWIDE : Armbands Protest Harris Execution
- Church Plan for Mountaintop Retreat Resurfaces, Angers Palomar Residents
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Festival Slackers Sent to Hoosegow
- North Carolina State basketball Coach Jim Valvano's...
- EMPIRE LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Esperanza Shows Signs of Recovery
- Haku Lei, Hawaiian Gods Keep Stanley Dancing With Flag Stick
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : EAST REGIONAL : His Inspiration Helps Band Team Together : Duke: Hurley, a freshman guard, plays to honor former coach who died last Saturday at 32.
- Pop Music Reviews : Hammill at Roxy: A Worshipful Cult
- Magic Club Juggles Its Schedule for Younger Set
- Hourlong 'Triangle' to Replace 'Wiseguy' April 18
- Bush Says Let NEA Decide What's Art : Arts: President expresses support of bill before Congress despite being 'deeply offended by some of the filth that I see into which federal money has gone.'
- Search Ends for 9 on Capsized Boat
- 700-Plus Volunteers Are Behind Scenes of Dinah Shore Tourney
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : 'New Situation' on Hostages Is Seen
- Flavio Cabral; Popular L.A. Muralist
- Lawyers Reportedly Told of Probable Indictment : Letters: Federal prosecutors notify 15 to 20 attorneys and associates, offering them a chance to meet with Justice Department officials before an indictment is handed down.
- Inglewood Mayor to Pay Fine to Settle Allegations
- Report Backs Shrinking Borders of Port District : Boundaries: The Oxnard Port District, which is seeking to expand countywide, should include only Oxnard and Port Heuneme, LAFCO says.
- ANAHEIM : Western High Wins the Kiwanis Bowl
- U.S.-Built Car, Truck Sales Decline 9.5%
- Descanso Gardens Springing Into Bloom With Annual Flower Fest
- 42 Poor Nations Need Aid Doubled, U.N. Says
- Oil Tanker 'Fairways' Off Calif. Coast Studied by U.S.
- Ex-DEA Chief Praises Aid From Military, Warns of Renewed Threat From Heroin : Drugs: John Lawn will become an executive of the N.Y. Yankees. He doubts Bush will pick another FBI agent to head agency.
- Gatherings Can Aid in Research
- Researcher to Clarify Ties to Drug Company : Medicine: Journal will follow up UCLA doctor's editorial on vaccines with statement he is consultant to a firm that makes them.
- State Workers Do Assembly's Personal Tasks : Legislature: Assemblywoman Sunny Mojonnier of Encinitas and colleagues call on sergeants-at-arms to perform as chaffeurs, errand runners and valets.
- It's There, So Recognize It : Lithuania: Nervous Americans worry about Gorbachev's survival. But U.S. support for the government in Vilnius can help prevent chaos.
- Let's Hear It for Operation Rebuild
- D.A. Rejects Defender's Claim That Police Mishandled Evidence
- COUNTYWIDE : Final Hearing on Water Measure
- Condo Owners Collect $10.8 Million for Defects : Courts: Builder of Playa del Rey units is ordered to pay. Two subcontractors also are found at fault.
- Cuban Exiles Beard Castro: Cables Ask Him to Step Aside
- The University of Colorado has asked four...
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : SOUTHEAST REGIONAL : Orangemen Who Can't Shoot Straight Beaten by Minnesota
- TV's 'Funniest Home Videos': Is It Disguised Child Abuse?
- TV's 'Funniest Home Videos': Is It Disguised Child Abuse?
- Peace Prospects Between Israel and Arabs
- Peace Prospects Between Israel and Arabs
- Growth in San Luis Obispo
- CBS Seems to Be Wrong With Tournament Rights
- Growth in San Luis Obispo
- Did Referee Steele Have the Right Stuff?
- Peace Prospects Between Israel and Arabs
- CBS Seems to Be Wrong With Tournament Rights
- Maybe Raiders Simply Had a Few Too Many Pressing Difficulties
- Rep.Gallegly Key to Land Swap Plan
- $1 Million Raised in Gas Tax Drive : Campaigns: Proponents are well short of $5 million they seek by Election Day. Reports on other fund-raising results are also filed with state.
- Census Stages a Recount in North San Diego County
- Gallegly Declares Neutrality on Land Swap
- Officials Agree on Landfill : Elsmere Canyon: As part of the agreement, L.A. city and county officials would forswear use of three canyons in the Santa Monica Mountains.
- Roth Suggests Judges Work Longer Hours in Exchange for 4-Day Week
- Medfly Find in Riverside County Spurs Grower Fears
- Kremlin Tightens Grip on Lithuania : Secession: Diplomats must leave. Journalists are barred. Moscow's police spread throughout the republic.
- Names in the News - March 24, 1990
- Names in the News - March 24, 1990
- Dole Fresh Vegetables Co. will acquire Royal...
- Newsweek's Howard Smith to Retire
- Creative Artists Agency Inc., Beverly Hills, has...
- New Alternative Available in Handling 'Kiddie Tax'
- State Aids Colt Buyout: The state of...
- U.S. Wins Big Tokyo Concessions on Sale of Supercomputers
- Kaufman & Broad Home Corp.: The home...
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Thatcher, Conservatives Drubbed as Seat Slips to Labor : Britain: Results of a special election could fuel sentiments that it will soon be time for the prime minister to step aside.
- TV's Newsy Lovers to Be Wed Off the Record
- BUILDING PERMIT TRENDS
- The Lasting Lesson of Selma: Stand Proud and Be Counted
- Calm Returns to Romania Town Torn by Riots
- Oliver North Takes a Little Friendly Skewering at Roast : Politics: Conservative Republicans poke fun at Iran-Contra figure, but aim their sharpest barbs at foes on the Left.
- To Azerbaijanis, a Tank by Any Name Is Still a Threat : Soviet Union: Armenians in troubled Nagorno-Karabakh have purchased 14 without guns and turrets as 'agricultural towing vehicles.'
- U.S. Census Plans to Recount Migrants in North County : Homeless: Initial results indicate that the counters missed a lot because they didn't speak Spanish and couldn't find camps and sites where Latino laborers live or gather.
- San Diego
- DANA POINT : Melted Pan Ignites Blaze in Kitchen
- Medical Inquiry Opens in Death of Surgery Patient
- Dehesa
- Cleanup Agreement for Todd Site Clears Way for Its Reopening
- SANTA PAULA : Deal Offered on New Jail, Roads
- COUNTYWIDE : 17 Deputies Honored for Valor, Merit
- Sun to Break Out for Weekend Appearances
- Westhead Does Quite a Job of Not Coaching
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Kings Win but Gretzky Goes Down Again : Hockey: Victory is damaging to Islanders. Kings' star probably will miss next game with slight back ailment.
- JAZZ REVIEW : A Coming-Out Party for Fischer
- Sculpture Makes a Splash at Brea Mall : Art: City's 90th Art in Public Places program piece is a stainless steel fountain created by Belgian artist Pol Bury.
- La Cienega
- First California Condor Chick Hatches at Los Angeles Zoo
- Bush Cautions Soviets on Use of Force in Lithuania, Declares It Will 'Backfire'
- Child-Support Doctrine to Be Reviewed : Supreme Court: State justices will decide whether a divorced father must pay a 16-year-old judgment that he was never notified about.
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : U.S. Officer, Marcos Linked to Coup Bid
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Animal Activists Reportedly Probed
- FDA Expands L-Tryptophan Recall, Cites a Major Risk : Health: The action applies to even small dosages. Nineteen people have died of a blood disorder linked to the dietary supplement.
- BOOK REVIEW : Abundant Suspects, Some Laughs : DEATH OF A HOLLOW MAN<i> by Caroline Graham</i> William Morrow $17.95, 224 pages
- Man Lying in Street Dies of Stab Wounds
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Vasquez Collects 7 RBIs in Canyons' 11-Run 6th
- ANGELS : Armas' Status Still a Mystery
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : No. 1 Titans Blank Oklahoma State in Softball
- He Didn't Think It Was Funny, So He Supplied a Punch Line
- Quarterback Jim Kelly is about to sign...
- Bears Sign Anderson for 4 Years at Reported $6 Million
- SKIING / Bob Lochner : It Was Tough Sledding for Alpine Racing
- The Valley
- TV Reviews : Solti Puts Beethoven in the Fast Lane on PBS
- BABYWATCH
- Paramount's Net Profit Central to Buchwald Suit : Law: Second phase of 'Coming to America' case could jeopardize 40 years of studio accounting practices.
- SHORT TAKES : Pryor Better, 'in Good Spirits'
- Soviets Approve 5-Year Deal for American Grain : Trade: U.S. officials believe the pact's timing is another sign that Moscow is serious about improving its trade ties.
- REAL ESTATE
- 8-Day Abortion Filibuster Nears End
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : 'I'm Not Your Maid' and Other Pet Lines
- International Travelogue of Club Style : L.A. Wears Heavy-Metal Uniform
- LOCAL : Lancaster Pair Killed in Crash
- If Harris Dies, Next Execution Could Be a Year Away
- Drop That Hose! It's Drought Time
- Panel OKs San Pedro Rezoning Proposal : Development: Measure that would exclude apartment and condominium development from Old San Pedro is rejected.
- GERMANY NEUTRAL FROM WHAT? : That 'Special Path' Leads Nowhere : The success of a unified nation will not be in swaying between two worlds but in standing with its neighbors.
- San Diego
- Teachers File Suit Over Forced Union Dues
- Man Kills Self Before Questioning in Death
- GARDEN GROVE : 3 Deny Guilt in Drive-By Shooting
- Supervisor Criticizes Census of Homeless : Poverty: Madge Schaefer says count was 'mismanaged.' She asks for an added night to find more of the poor.
- Four-Hour 'Common Ground' Recalls Boston's Days of Rage
- Lockheed Orders Halt to Tactic in Proxy Fight : Aerospace: Top management says it wasn't aware that its credit union was being used to distribute material siding with the current board.
- New Twists : Knott's, Magic Mountain Build More Thrills
- P.M. BRIEFING : British Inflation Declines 0.2%
- New Insights Into Learning Disabilities
- International Travelogue of Club Style : It's Retro-Everything on New York Scene
- Jetliner Pilots Charged With Flying Drunk
- LOCAL : 4 Suspects Injured in Crash
- New Soviet Moves Boost Pressure on Lithuania Leaders : Secession: In an action that could presage a takeover, Moscow sends in prosecutors, citing officials' laxity. Landsbergis rejects talk of a breakdown of order.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : 2 More Captured After Mass Escape
- Aim of Libya Plant Was Poison Gas: W. Germany : Chemical warfare: Prosecutors in Mannheim indict a businessman on charges he helped build the factory cited by U.S.
- Marriage Can Be Better for Those Trying 2nd Time With Each Other
- . . . but Justice Grinds Too Slowly
- Prosecutor Says Pearce Should Die for 'Vile' Orchestration of Murder
- Gas Tanker Catches Fire During Refueling at Canoga Park Station
- Con Man or Misunderstood Teen? : Identity: Police say a 31-year-old man with an extensive criminal record posed as a student and fooled an Ojai high school and the family he lived with.
- Daniels to Have Heart Checked : Dodgers: Outfielder showed an irregular heartbeat in earlier examination and is being held out of spring training until doctors say he is all right.
- Bo's Shot an Act of 'Terrific Remembrance' : Loyola: Bo Kimble sank a left-handed free throw in honor of his friend Hank Gathers.
- THE SIDELINES : Agassi Breaks Berger's Serve to Win at Key Biscayne Match
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Oakland Regulars May Sit Out Spring Opener
- THE SIDELINES : USC's Wharton Still No. 1
- Editing: The Kindest Cut
- Chorale Turns to Traditional American Music
- Ingersoll Offers to Buy Back Junk Bonds
- Democrats Rap Bush on Broken Vows, Timidity
- World IN BRIEF : PANAMA : Cuba's Ambassador Ordered to Leave
- Bush Declares Alabama Flooding a Disaster; Act Paves Way for Aid
- Scarfs Tie Up a Bundle for Alliance
- Cuba Frees Prisoner After 20-Year Term
- Big Ben's Bell to Toll for No One Once Repair Work Begins
- NATION : Ailment Hospitalizes Abernathy
- International Travelogue of Club Style : Euro-American Looks Haunt Tokyo
- Hazelwood Acquitted of 3 Charges; Guilty on 1 : Oil spill: An Anchorage jury finds the Exxon Valdez skipper culpable only on a minor pollution count.
- OK, We Still Don't Know : Census Bureau Tried, but Counting Homeless Is Tough
- Developer Pays Homeowners Opposed to Him : Agreement: He will also make them a gated community and hire security guards. They have dropped their fight against his proposed business park.
- 2nd Suspect Held in Running Down of Boy
- Breaking Tradition : Renegade Swallows Pass Up Capistrano for a Malibu Estate Called Heaven's Gate
- Tanker Spill Blamed on U.S., State Officials
- An Auto Motive : Race Drivers Steer Quartz Hill Students Toward a Career and Away From the Mean Streets
- Braced for Worst, Edmonds Plays Her Best : Women's basketball: After two knee surgeries, she helps Cal Poly Pomona to Division II Final Four.
- SPORTSCOPE : Eastview Little League Needs More Than $1 Million to Complete Facility
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : UCLA Can't Play in Final Four : East Regional: Bruins go cold and Duke pulls away in the closing minutes for a 90-81 victory.
- SANTA ANITA : Stormy But Valid Will Race in Las Cienegas
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'A Shock to the System' Has Comedic Flair, Deadly Charm
- TV Reviews : Sellars Shapes Own Verbal Reality in Moyers Interview
- Music Reviews : Hakan Rosengren in Recital at Ambassador
- 'Nightline' Turns 10, but Skip Candles and Cake
- Avery International Corp.: The Pasadena-based manufacturer of...
- GM's Saturn Division Starts Pilot Production
- Robert W. Pittman has been named president...
- East German Planning to Preserve Wall--as Monument to Capitalism
- Tons of Czech Explosive Sent to Libya, Havel Says
- Mulroney Urges Unity, Offers Plan on Quebec
- Store Owners Vow to Help the Environment
- Kadafi Says CIA Created, Spread AIDS
- Record-Keeping at 3 Inglewood High Schools Criticized
- NBA ROUNDUP : Thorpe, Rockets Chill Hot Pistons, 115-110
- Lederman Stays Hot for El Camino Real : Prep baseball: Conquistadore infielder knocks in three runs in a 6-2 victory over Granada Hills.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Thomas, Larmer Power Chicago to Norris Lead
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Bad Hop Helps Cypress Edge Fullerton
- Times to Honor Prep All-Stars
- From Devo to Les Paul, Long-Form Videos Stage Comeback
- Musical Troupe at Uncertain Stage : Controversy: The Glendale Music Theatre is searching for a new place to perform after a rift with Glendale College, its home of 42 years.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Red Lorry Yellow Lorry a Cut Above the Brood
- Jazz Specialist Linda Brown Joins UCI as Full-Time American Music Historian
- Record Chain Clears Shelves of Rap Album : Pop: Musicland and Sam Goody stores ban sale of 2 Live Crew's 'Nasty,' but not the group's cleaned-up version of 'Wanna Be.'
- Young Actors Wait--on Stage--for a Big Break
- Democrats Ready East European Aid Bill : Congress: A proposed assistance package of $2 billion over three years is much higher than Administration requests.
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Asbury Has Answers for Beating Loyola : West Regional: But Alabama hasn't called. And if he had the solution, his Waves would still be playing.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Grossmont Wins, Remains Undefeated
- 'Why Not Padres?' McKeon Asks
- THE SIDELINES : '92 Games Worry IOC President
- Valley Rallies From Slow Start to Beat Glendale
- THE SIDELINES : British Boxer Remains Critical
- Company B Will Perform Benefits for LP Repertory : Stage: 'All Night Long' will be presented today through Sunday to raise funds for the financially troubled Tustin dinner theater.
- Work of 400 Youngsters in the Spotlight : Art: The 15th annual Florence Arnold Children's Art Festival runs through April 8 at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center in Fullerton.
- Castle & Cooke Tells SEC How It Plans to Spin Off Food Unit
- Two O.C. Congressmen Win Generous Praise From Taxpayer Group
- WORLD : Quinn's Murder Verdict Upheld
- Laughter Trails Campaigning Communists as They Race Toward Their Last Hurrah : Hungary: A candidate's officious show of speed and power attracts howls. Citizens think it's funny that elements of the old guard act as if times hadn't changed.
- Wall of Names Honors Fallen in El Salvador
- Former baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn said that...
- Toon, Thai of Van Nuys Top Girls' All-City Section 4-A Team
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : SOUTHEAST REGIONALS : Superdome Still Haunts Syracuse : Orangemen: The specter of Keith Smart's shot beating them in 1987 NCAA final looms large.
- THE SIDELINES : Mowry Leads Japan Tournament
- SHORT TAKES : Estefan Is Out of Intensive Care
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Fourth War' Long on Action, Short on Logic
- Restored Sistine Chapel Unveiled by Vatican
- REAL ESTATE : Irvine Council to Address National Issues on Housing for Senior Citizens
- Clean Air Act Jeopardized by Aid to Miners
- Meese Testifies Poindexter Took Part in 'Cover Story' : Iran-Contra: Ex-attorney general tries to help former colleague, but missile deal testimony damages defense.
- Austerity Program Puts 3.5 Million Rural Chinese Out of Work
- Leukemia Patient Seeks Bone-Marrow Donor
- CSUN Faculty Vote Would Ban ROTC
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 3 Districts' Teachers Rally for Solidarity
- CSUF Faculty to Study Offer on Leader Search : Education: Cal State's Academic Senate had threatened to pull its members from the presidential search committee because of being denied a major role in screening candidates.
- Bradley Seeks a Contingency Plan for Water Rationing : Environment: Mayor asks the DWP to draw up a blueprint with tough penalties. But local agencies say they can't do anything without the cooperation of governments in the areas they serve.
- Girl Was Strangled, Coroner Says : Crime: Toxicological tests are also planned in death of Cypress teen-ager. Investigators say there are no substantive leads.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Two Lanes of Aliso Creek Road Open
- Driver Dies After Hitting Utility Pole
- Man Receives 14-Year Sentence for Shooting Armored Car Guard
- GARDEN GROVE, SANTA ANA : Suit's Conspiracy Charges Dismissed
- A Texas district judge awarded $1.6 million...
- A's Leiper Expected to Have Surgery to Correct a Rare Heart Disorder
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : MIDWEST AND EAST REGIONALS : Texas Runs to Victory : Midwest Regional: Longhorns overcome cold first half to reach round of eight, joining conference mate Arkansas.
- Another Episode in Going Back to the Future for Inspiration : Dance: Choreographer Raiford Rogers tries to connect the '90s with the '50s in his satire 'So Nice'
- Music Reviews : Joyeux Woodwinds Play 'Facade' at Gindi
- Most-Wanted Bowie Album Altered, Expanded by Rykodisc
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Pretty Woman': Roberts' Legs, a Cold Heart
- OVERSEAS : Stock Market in Tokyo Regains Its Composure
- Washington Sends Six Tourists Back to California
- Man to Be Queried in Murder Kills Self : Shooting: The Lakewood resident takes his own life when police show up at his home to question him in the strangulation of a Laguna Hills woman, officials say.
- Doctors Save Baby of Fatally Wounded Mother
- ORANGE : Jeweler Routs Three Would-Be Robbers
- COUNTYWIDE : Completion Date for Terminal Undecided
- Fence Fray Deals Blow to Adage on Friendship
- Radioactive Gauge Missing From Plant
- RTD Again Delays Action on Rail Line Security
- Baker Blames Apartheid for Poverty in S. Africa
- World IN BRIEF : HAITI : 21 Killed in Political Violence
- Malathion Opponents Say Tourists Are Unaware of Spraying Danger
- RESTAURANT HEALTH PERMIT SUSPENSIONS--JANUARY
- Rebel S. Africa Policeman Is Fired for Forming Illegal Union
- Feinstein Gains Donors but Still Lags in Campaign Funds
- NATION : Stay Lifted on S&L; Regulators
- No Fool: When Vice President Dan Quayle...
- Bush Repeats an Injunction to Moscow: Use Restraint in Lithuania : Superpowers: The Kremlin's latest steps do not fit his definition of 'peaceful evolution,' the President says.
- World IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Food Poisoning Riots Reported
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : Insurance Post Race Follows Low Road
- County Probes Fire Dept. Test Cheating Claim
- 4 Debaters Picked for State Tournament
- $2-Million Renovation Will Restore Historic Hangar to 1930s Grandeur
- Boland Ahead of GOP Rivals in Fund Raising : Assembly: Republican candidates for Marian La Follette's 38th District seat scramble for money.
- City to Jail Drop Suit
- COSTA MESA : Army-Base Reunion Takes Place Saturday
- Cancer in the Classroom : Schools: Teachers employ the Peanuts gang when a pupil's plight has classmates asking, 'Why?'
- There's Hope for Peace Talks . . .
- Store to Reimburse City for Depeche Mode Ruckus
- IRVINE : Old Irvine House May Get New Home
- The Trolley: a Step Out of Isolation?
- THE SIDELINES : 76ers Will Retire Wilt's Jersey
- Loyola Outdistances Crespi Despite Kieling's Four Wins
- JAZZ REVIEW : Carmen Lundy's West Coast Debut
- A Year Later, Exxon Is Still Reeling From Alaska Oil Spill
- First Interstate Selling Unit: The Los Angeles-based...
- Anheuser to Sponsor Rolling Stones Tour: Anheuser-Busch...
- Equipment Order
- Japanese May Buy 75% of 7-Eleven's Parent Firm : Acquisition: Deal would represent the biggest Japanese investment in a U.S. retailer. To succeed it must be approved by Southland Corp. bondholders.
- James Fifield, a longtime General Mills executive...
- The national accounting firm Kenneth Leventhal &...
- UAL Will Discuss Union Buyout but Calls Offer Too Low
- UAL Allows Ex-Suitor Davis to Buy Shares
- Japanese May Buy 7-Eleven's Parent Firm
- Hip-Shaking, Singing Idol Tom Jones Has Weathered the Fickle World of Pop Stardom; His Fans Stalk Him Almost Constantly, Some Following Him to Concerts Across the U.S., so . . . : It's Not Unusual
- U.S. Proposes New Rules to Improve Nursing Homes