- State's Report on Malathion
- Bush's Vacation
- PEOPLEWATCH
- Bolshoi Shows San Diego a Trio of 'Giselles' : Ballet: The widely differing performances are marked by an unexpected theatricality.
- SHORT TAKES : Soap Actress Gives Career Hints
- Independents Gear Up to Cover the Gulf Crisis : Television: New technology and broader ambitions now allow local stations to produce their own, serious coverage of the big story.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Hot Davis Heats Up Reds in Pittsburgh, 6-2
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Unser Strategy Works in Victory at Denver
- Ak-Sar-Ben Posts Attendance Drop
- 'Darkman' Turns Into a Dark Horse Winner
- Moscow Museum Gets Real : Art: 'The Way to Political Pluralism' at the Museum of the Revolution, once a shrine to the Bolsheviks, revels in talking about once-forbidden subjects.
- The Judas Priest Trial: The Verdict on Subliminality : Mind Intrusion Is the Worst Kind of Invasion of Privacy
- Mickelson Splendid in Victory
- SHORT TAKES : Stalin's Grandson to Portray Him
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Legal Woes Cast Michael Parker in Different Light : High life: Once one of Orange County's up-and-comers, the entrepreneur is being sued by Columbia S&L;, and the FBI and IRS are probing his files.
- Mountain View, Calif.-based Sun Microsystems Inc. canceled...
- Petroglyph monument faces a rocky future.The ancient Indian drawings are threatened by Albuquerque's growth, trash dumpers and vandals.
- Memorial Set for Fashion Designer Rick Beach
- OPEC Reported Near Accord on Boosting Output
- Osel Tendzin; 1st Westerner to Head Tibet Buddhist Sect
- Shortage of Teachers Not Likely: Study
- Gangs Move In on 'Nice' Neighborhoods : Crime: A homicide, shots at police and arrests of slaying suspects bring home the realization that Huntington Beach 'is no island' safe from violence.
- BREA : Youth Is Stabbed at Party; Man Arrested
- Illinois Track Robbery a Puzzle
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Reunion Beneficial for Ex-Trojans
- THE SIDELINES : Mota Wins Women's Marathon
- Prices Soar on Asian Markets; Key Tokyo Index Up 4%
- Existing Home Sales Up 3.3% as Rates Fall
- Drop in Wine Prices Forecast: Wine prices...
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- Robbery Suspect Seized in Chicago Television Station
- Phone Tip Leads to Arrest of Skid Row Auto Death Suspect
- Tribal Chiefs Blame S. African Government for Clashes
- California In Brief : LOS ANGELES : Suspect in Skid-Row Auto Death Is Held
- LOTTERY RESULTS: AUG. 25
- Officer Fires Shots as Car Almost Hits Him
- NEWBURY PARK : 7 Hurt in 2-Car Crash Near Church
- Developers Aren't Getting Free Ride With Sound Walls
- Wickets, Googlies, Batsmen and Tea--That's Cricket
- Backley's Javelin Record Is Disallowed
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- IAAF Approval on Javelin Seen
- Lopez Will Meet Ramos in Main Event Tonight
- Pop Music : Explosive, Erotic Margareth Menezes at Music Machine
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- ON THE RECORD
- U.S. Probes Alleged TV Dumping: The Commerce...
- Market Watch : In Long Term, It's Survival of the Fittest : Stocks: Pasadena-based Provident Investment Counsel banks on solid companies to ride out temporary declines in the economy.
- Seattle vs. Los Angeles: It's a Battle of the Columnists
- Bluesman Vaughan Dies in Copter Crash
- World IN BRIEF : ROMANIA : Dissidents Occupy Downtown Square
- Fight Expected in Legislature Over Spraying : Malathion: Senate leader Roberti wants legislation assuring that pesticides are safe before they are used. An Assembly measure favored by farmers calls for a more modest health review.
- LOCAL : 5 Men Wounded in Santa Ana as Gunman Sprays Bar With Bullets
- Parties Prepare for War Over New Turf : Endorsements: The reversal of a state ban in city, county and court elections may provide guidance to voters, but some fear that it paves the way for partisan domination.
- Former Migrants Teach Students Valuable Lessons
- Burglars Take Goods Valued at $450,000
- Where There's Smoke, There's the Fire Sleuth : Arson: There has been a 43% rise this year in investigations in the high desert.
- When Doctors Won't Do the Job
- Scofflaw Heaven : Parking Tickets Go Unpaid Because It Costs More to Enforce Them
- U.S. Open Appears to Be Open : Tennis: Edberg and Graf are each seeded No. 1, but there will be plenty of challengers at Flushing Meadow.
- Where Is the Analysis in the 'Heat Wave' Review?
- BBC Aims for Youth With Radio Launch
- JAZZ REVIEW : Haynes Hits Right Notes With Rhythmic, Appealing Style
- MEDIA : KGTV Food Critic Seeks Good, Cheap Eats for Family
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Sales of Wood Stoves Heat Up: Sales...
- Oil Prices in Decline as Mideast Tensions Ease : Gulf crisis: Wholesale costs of unleaded gasoline and other refined petroleum products also plummet.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- NATION : Youth Slain in School Gang Fight
- SIMI VALLEY : Early Sign-Up Urged for Kindergartners
- PLATFORM : No Free Fares
- FULLERTON : Student Is Unfazed by Disability
- Salisbury Rallies Vikings to Win Over Oilers, 22-21
- Drug Report
- Hipster Hypnotists at the Lingerie : Pop music: Mazzy Star's singer Hope Sandoval creates an atmosphere of entranced detachment.
- Two Unions to Target Cable Firms: The...
- Waldheim Is Criticized Abroad for Visit to Hussein
- Alhambra Fire Chief, 3 Others, Die in Crash
- Harold Thorkilsen; Led Growth of Ocean Spray
- Iraqi Forces Still in Iran, U.N. Says
- Developers' Park Fees Far Below Land Values
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : New City Manager Loves the Challenge
- Winning Through Recycling : State ups the ante to a nickel and, bingo, the program starts cooking
- Science / Medicine : Steam Treatment for Cold May Worsen the Illness
- SEAL BEACH : Budget Crisis Looms, City Officials Say
- One Man's Junk Is Zorthian's Idea of Artistic Treasure : Eccentricity: The never-ending work in progress in Altadena attracts notoriety. He's been called a 'mountain Toulouse-Lautrec' and 'a little bit crazy.'
- Junior Seau in Chargers Camp, One Day Tardy
- Ex-Guinness Chief Guilty of Conspiracy : Courts: A London jury convicts Ernest Saunders of a stock scheme linked to the 1986 takeover of a Scottish distiller.
- Junk Bond Defaults at Highest Level in 20 Years : Finance: The failure rate on high-yield securities has been 5.8% so far this year.
- Gas Prices Rise 5.2 Cents Over 2...
- NATION : Newlywed Sets Himself Afire
- ROBERT J. DUNHAM : Real Estate, Down the Road : Top Consultant Ventures a Guess About Future Trends
- Fast Serve: Andre Agassi, the world's fourth-ranked...
- Science / Medicine : Test Pinpoints Fibrous Deposits
- Geboers Goes Out on Top in Grand Prix : Motocross: Retiring world champion wins first event at San Bernardino's Glen Helen Park.
- COMMENTARY : Why Must Buffaloes Think They Can Fly?
- Mosbacher Says Lower Interest Rates Needed : Economy: The Commerce Secretary says the Federal Reserve needs to ease credit to help prevent the country from entering a recession.
- Market Watch : Is GM a Good Ride Now?
- Market Watch : Threat of Mideast War Stirs Up Wall St. Bears : Investment: Unlike during past conflicts, analysts doubt stocks would rally after an initial drop. The reason is the impact of an oil cutoff.
- Smooth Sailing for High Court Nominee : Appointment: Even opponents concede Gov. Deukmejian's nomination of Marvin Baxter will be approved. Judicial commission starts hearing Tuesday.
- J. Stalnaker; Scholarship Corp. Founder
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE ARAB WORLD : All Their Children Are Hostages : No matter what Saddam Hussein has done wrong, the ever-bullying West is the greater evil in the eyes of many Arabs.
- DEL MAR : World Is Gregson's Oyster Again After Slew Of Pearls Wins the Oaks
- THE SIDELINES : Team USA Hockey Coach Rehired
- BETTING THE SYSTEMS : Luke Waits for Favorites' Losing Streak to End
- COMMENTARY : Keep Nation's Biggest Tennis Event in Big Apple
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Hussein Misjudged Invasion Response, Arab Observers Say : Diplomacy: The Iraqi leader expected a "toothless condemnation" from the West, and banked on a misperception of Arab unity.
- Iran, Syria Open Iraqi Borders to Most Refugees
- SOUTHLAND : Fighter Plane Takes First Flight
- Chester Zardis; New Orleans Jazz Band Bass Player
- 178 Men Feared Dead in Yugoslav Mine Blast : Disaster: The explosion cut off air from the surface and collapsed corridors to the exit.
- For Many, It's Life as Usual in Gulf Cities : Daily scene: Arabs and expatriates alike are aware of the crisis. It's just that they have more pressing things to worry about--like T-shirts, cucumbers and beer.
- With This Rink, I Thee Wed ....
- Critics Say State Bill on Disposal of Medical Waste Now Toothless
- THOUSAND OAKS : Burglars Take Goods Valued at $450,000
- COSTA MESA : For Exotic Pets, It Can Be Dog's Life
- The Complexities of Pairing Principal and School : Education: Should positions be rotated on a regular basis? What about parent input? Continuity? Supt. Tom Payzant, for one, has changed the way he views reassignment.
- CHARGER NOTEBOOK / DON PATTERSON : Seau Still a No-Show at Training Camp
- Here's Chance to Laugh at Fears of Recession
- State's Report on Malathion
- EARNINGS : Ross Stores Income Falls 29.6%
- Mardi Marans; Paramount Executive
- O.C. Running Short of High-Quality Parkland : Land-use: County supervisors allowed developers to set aside unusable land for parks and to pay fees far less than needed to develop adequate recreation facilities.
- Coast Guard Plane Spots Crippled Yacht; Crew Safe
- 1 Million to Get Gas Mask Lessons
- Dow Shoots Up 78.71 as Oil Prices Decline
- A Position of Prominence : Education: Chang-Lin Tien, new chancellor of UC Berkeley, is the first Asian-American to head a major research university in the United States.
- Women's Milestone Prompts Reflection : Activism: Modern-day suffragists take stock of advances made since women got the vote in 1920 and sound a battle cry in the continuing fight for equality.
- Malibu's Cityhood Bid Faces New Roadblocks
- COLUMN LEFT : Fighting for Shreds of a Dream : All across Latin America, the generals are tightening their chokehold. The left has found that revolution is toothless.
- Air Pollution Penalties
- Japanese Students View the Good and Bad Sides of American Culture
- OXNARD : Yard Patrol Checks Dogs for Licenses
- 'Not Picking on' Irish, SI Asserts
- Miami Retains No. 1 in AP Football Poll
- Success Breeds More Success : Rankings: An ironclad rule over the last 20 years is that most powerful schools stay that way.
- COLUMN ONE : Anthology Rattles Tradition : New Heath collection broadens the scope of American literature with works by women and minorities. Opponents call it an affirmative-action approach.
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS & LOSERS
- P.M. BRIEFING : Casinos to Fly Cards to Troops
- P.M. BRIEFING : National Paging Service Planned
- Sikh Gunmen Kill 4 in Policeman's Family
- Reformer or Power Broker--Hayden Straddles Line : Politics: Still a magnet for criticism from all sides, he throws himself into environmental campaign.
- California IN BRIEF : FAIRFIELD : Elk Hunt Protesters Blocked Near Refuge
- SOUTHLAND : Jet Lands at LAX Without Wheel
- France, Djibouti Hold Talks on Gulf Crisis
- NATION : Court-Martial in Panama Case
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Olazabal Wins World Series by 12 Strokes
- Allen, Raiders Still Fumbling Around
- Promoters See Potential of Stadium : Entertainment: The turnout for singer Juan Garbriel was relatively small, but a Chicago-based company sees a potential Latino gold mine at Santa Ana facility.
- STAGE REVIEW : The Old Globe Presents Expansive 'Our Town'
- COMING ATTRACTION
- Wave of South Korean Visitors to U.S. Is Gaining Momentum : Tourism: So far this year, their numbers are up 44%. The Southland--and especially its theme parks--is a big draw.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Trefoil to Buy Into Child World
- Navajos Try to Seize Power in Sweeping Bid for Office : Politics: An All-Indian slate runs in county election in southern Utah, with the goal of redistributing funds.
- Arthur C. Whiting; Co-Founded Oil Company
- THE DAYS THE MUSIC DIED
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: GOVERNOR : Feinstein Ad Accuses Wilson of S&L; Lie
- World IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Drug Lords Target Europe, Report Says
- 55 Feared Dead as Boat Capsizes on Resort Lake : Taiwan: Police say the pleasure craft was overloaded and unlicensed and not authorized to make after-dark cruises.
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Expected to OK Car-Pool, Bike Plan
- Science / Medicine - Peek Inside a Mayan Tomb
- Muster, Saceanu Fined, Suspended
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '90 : Pain Deep in Heart of Texas : College football: The loss of Arkansas to the Southeastern Conference has Texas and Texas A&M; looking elsewhere and leaves the Southwest Conference a very worried one-state league.
- YACHTING : Grand Illusion Wins in a Breeze
- Dodgers Hit Road Happy : Baseball: They beat Mets for third time, 2-1, as Gonzalez steals home and the bullpen bounces back. L.A. wins seven of 10 games during home stand.
- BASEBALL LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES : Taiwan Resumes Dominance With Victory
- New Iraqi TV Show Presents Life of 'Guests'
- The Judas Priest Trial and Hidden Persuasion : Subconscious Stimuli Can't Make You Commit Suicide
- Music : 20th-Century Works Featured at La Jolla Chamber Festival
- By The Numbers
- American, Young Son Tell of Harrowing Escape
- MAKEUP OF MULTINATIONAL FORCE
- 52 Americans Leave Iraq; U.N. to Mediate : Gulf crisis: Women and children from the embassy arrive in Turkey. More Westerners are rounded up. The secretary general is to meet with Baghdad's foreign minister.
- Tie Feels Like Win to Vols : College football: Tennessee has three fourth-quarter touchdowns to catch Colorado, 31-31.
- STAGE REVIEW : Expansive 'Our Town' Is Played Outdoors
- TV Reviews : Heart-Rending Look at AIDS in a Small Town on Financial News Network
- Lottery Sales Drop by 25%
- Music : Kavakos Brings Fireworks to the Hollywood Bowl
- Keenan Tried to Win Release of 2nd Hostage : Captives: The teacher told doctors in Dublin that he sought to insist on freedom for British journalist John McCarthy.
- This Sport Offers Fun in the Sun and a Lot More
- CONSUMER NEWS
- P.M. BRIEFING : Greece Lifts Beef Import Limits
- More Firefighters Sent to Fatal Utah Wild Fire
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Uninsured Patients Face Loss of Services
- THE SIDELINES : Cut Sidelines Henefeld in Israel
- RAMS : Robinson Remains Upbeat Despite Barrage of Injuries
- Riddoch Makes Wrong Choice : Padres: Manager stayed with starter Bruce Hurst in the eighth inning, but rookie Larry Walker hit a three-run homer to give the Expos a 4-2 victory.
- Jackson Resumes Home Run Pace With 4th in Row After 39 Days Off
- White Sox a Victim in Grahe's First Win : Angels: His seven strong innings, plus home runs by Parrish and Bichette bring 4-1 victory in final game of trip.
- Pop Music : Notes Prove Hard to Carry in 'Motown Revue'
- Haynes Is in Fine Voice at Giorgio's : Jazz: The appealing singer puts together a performance that should find a wider audience.
- In Baghdad, Slogans of War, Talk of Hardships : Iraq: People appear fiercely loyal to Saddam Hussein. But there are bread lines and a growing black market.
- Arson Team Probes Cause of Blaze that Gutted 4 Poway Winery Sheds
- Vice Officers Arrest 68 in 2-Day Sting
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Red Sox Get Third Consecutive Shutout
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '90 : Greed Before Glory : Traditions Crumble as Conferences Consider Expansion as Route to Financial Success
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Go West--to Michigan?There goes our plastics industry.Action...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Sunbeam Recalls Mixmasters
- TECHNOLOGY : Into Space at Down-to-Earth Prices : Aerospace: Australians planning the world's first private spaceport are relying on Soviet rockets and U.S. technical expertise. The Japanese are also participants.
- Machine Tool Orders Slide
- REGIONAL REPORT : Oil Field Resurrection : Energy: The Mideast crisis presents an opportunity for smaller, independent firms to regain share. Many once-capped operations are pumping again.
- 3 Women Found Slain in Two Apartments Near Fla. Campus
- Turtle Trouble : Children: Some parents believe Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles encourage aggression. Others say the Turtles are just harmless fun.
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Manila Police Rally to Protest Bombings
- Pomona Naval Reservists Called Overseas for Gulf Crisis
- How Quimby Act Became O.C.'s Park Law
- Montana Sheriff's Candidate a Symbol of Indians' Increasing Clout in the West
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Science / Medicine : Dust Mites Linked to Asthma
- Llamas Haltingly Put Best Foot Forward at Show
- Science / Medicine : Rockets Blamed for Ozone Loss
- N.Y. Jets Lose Lyons to Injury
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Lendl Keeps Heat on Krickstein, Wins Title
- Duerson, Luis Zendejas Cut by Teams
- Seles 'Wows' Pampoulova, Reaches 2nd Round : Tennis: She takes only 44 minutes to crush Bulgarian 6-0, 6-0.
- Wedding Expert Makes Bells Ring
- BOOK REVIEW : Splicing Together the Good and Evil : A CHILD ACROSS THE SKY<i> by Jonathan Carroll</i> Doubleday $18.95, 215 pages
- NATION : Prozac in Abbie Hoffman Death?
- FAD WATCH : A Vote for Abe
- With 2,100 Square Miles to Cover, He Still Gets His Man : Law enforcement: Sheriff's arson investigator has worked the beat alone for five years. But an increase in cases has brought him some help.
- The Hollow Victory at MacArthur Park : Crime: Police chase out the crack addicts who had overrun the site. But local merchants and residents say the criminals simply have relocated to nearby alleys and back yards.
- TUSTIN : Mother Keeps Hope Alive for Daughter
- Stoklos, Smith Win U.S. Title : Beach volleyball: Crowd of 25,000 at Hermosa Beach Pier sees team beat Karch Kiraly and Brent Frohoff, 15-11.
- WORLD : Soviets to Open Wallenberg Files
- Bulgarian Socialist Office Torched
- Hate to Eat Alone? Try Shared Tables
- Liberian Rebels Seek Summit Talks
- Iraqi Embassy in Bonn Called Arms Deal Center
- More Smokes, Crabby Folks
- Trash Fee Proposal Angers Residents
- ART : Irvine Center Exhibit: Now, That's the Spirit : 'Reflections of Art, Mirrors of Culture' is probably the most ambitious and qualitatively superior effort in the history of the center.
- Pop Music : Notes Prove Hard to Carry in 'Motown Revue'
- Quarterback Makes Effort Not to Lose Pigskin Classic : Football: Andy Kelly completes 18 of 27 passes for 241 yards and two touchdowns in the game's final 15 minutes, rallying Tennessee to a 31-31 tie with Colorado.
- STAGE REVIEW : Steven Berkoff's Machismo Diary
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Kid Creole Stirs Mixture of Hot Music, Theatrics
- Hipster Hypnotists at the Lingerie : Pop Music: Mazzy Star's singer Hope Sandoval creates an atmosphere of entranced detachment.
- Next on 'Oprahue,' That Wacky Iraqi Himself ...
- Fight Expected in Legislature Over Malathion Spraying : Public health: Senate leader Roberti wants legislation requiring that pesticides be certified as safe before they are used. An Assembly measure favored by farmers calls for a more modest safety review.
- Oil Firm Profitability Falls in 1st Half
- Quality of Parkland Matters Most Under Strict Anaheim Law
- Israel Vows Aid for Palestinian Gulf Refugees : Immigration: Officials at Jordan River crossing will ease restrictions on entering Israeli-controlled territory.
- A New Discontent Surfaces in Red Army Ranks : Soviet Union: The grumbling even spawns rumors of a military coup, but officers say the mood merely reflects the air of change in the country.
- Moscow Shuns Military Role in the Enforcement of U.N. Curbs on Iraq : Embargo: Though the Soviets voted for use of force to impose sanctions, Shevardnadze says other countries are willing and better able to stop ships.
- SOUTHLAND : Hydrant Gusher in N. Hollywood Washes 10 Families Out of Units
- They Pinpoint a Way to Salute Troops in Mideast : Patriotism: A family has made and is distributing hundreds of red, white and blue ribbons of support.
- Teachers and District Are Close to Settling Wage Dispute : Labor: Santa Paula elementary school instructors in the 134-member union are expected to vote Thursday to ratify the proposal on pay hikes for the previous year.
- ORANGE : Police Seek Gunman, Victim in Shooting
- Congress May Be in Over Its Head : Now that Iraq has landed on top of the budget
- GOLF U.S. AMATEUR : Mickelson Impressive in Victory
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '90 : A Third Chance : An All-American in '88, Stonebreaker Lost Seasons Because of Grades in '87 and a Suspension in '89; He's Back as Notre Dame's 'Old Man'
- BOXING : Hernandez-Abila Fight Tops Card at Forum
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '90 : COMMENTARY : Questions of Perspective : Twenty Ways to Look at the Upcoming Season
- P.M. BRIEFING : July Personal Incomes Up 0.6%
- Tokyo Stocks Were Due for Fall Before Crisis, Analysts Say
- Bernard Wex; British Bridge Designer
- SAT Test Scores Sink for Third Straight Year : Scholastics: Reading could become 'lost art' among video-addicted secondary students, College Board warns.
- World IN BRIEF : CZECHOSLOVAKIA : Separatist Slovaks Stage Mass Rally
- SOUTHLAND : WORLD : 1 Chernobyl Reactor Shut Down
- GULF WATCH: Day 25 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis.
- Ike Sewell, 87; Developed Thick-Crust Pizza, Dubbed It Chicago-Style
- Iraq So Far Holds the Edge in Propaganda Battle With West : Media: A lack of understanding for regional nuances works against the U.S.
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Winning Through Recycling
- Science / Medicine : Learning More About Humans From Sharks : Research: The creatures have an unusual resistance to many human diseases, including cancer. Scientists are seeking clues to their immune system.
- Officials Offer Soka Land Swap : Acquisitions: The university has 580 acres in the Santa Monica Mountains that park advocates have sought for a visitors center.
- OJAI VALLEY : Panel Will Review Planned Golf Course
- Drunk-Driving Task Force Makes 50 Arrests
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 27, 1990
- SWEEPS: Morrison & Foerster, one of the...
- Oil Prices Squeezing Schools, Services : Government: Officials fear transportation costs will soar from 20% to 50% if the crisis in the Persian Gulf does not abate soon.
- ANGELUS LEAGUE FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Loyola and St. John Bosco Join Forces With Traditional Powers
- ESTE! After 4 1/2 years in Laguna...
- WINGED FLAP: Potential controversy over a winged...
- News ANALYSIS : 2 Sides Trade War Talk for Softer Tone : Policy: The shift comes after weeks of tough rhetoric from the U.S. and Iraq. While neither has offered concessions, they have displayed a willingness to talk.
- SOS: Now there's a plan to involve...
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 27, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 27, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 27, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Aug. 27, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Aug. 27, 1990
- CYCLING / KIRBY LEE : City, Operator at Odds Over Length of Permit to Stage Races in Park
- San Diego
- Cypress Out a Long Way From Home : Little League: Orange County team fails to squeeze home tying run in final inning of 5-4 loss to Shippensburg, Pa.
- Outdated Merlin Sails Dead Last as Taxi Dancer Leads
- GOLF : Courses Designed by Nicklaus Have Inside Track to Prestige Ranking
- The University of Illinois "inadvertently" violated a...
- NFL NOTEBOOK : Congress Unlikely to Intervene in Flap
- A federal judge has been asked to...
- New York Justice
- Chicano Visions : Historic exhibit is the first survey of the art that emerged along with the spirit of a people
- Festival '90 : PLUNGING INTO A FESTIVAL OF DIVERSITY, REALITY
- Security for Elderly Requires Proper Planning
- Alaska Kudos
- Nonsmoker Rental Cars Remain Burning Issue : Transportation: There aren't many smoke-free autos available to rent now, but look for the major companies to begin offering them as the demand increases.
- Junk Bonds Are Now Out, and Ted Forstmann Is In
- Thriving in Cadaques
- DEAD IN THE WATER : LOOKING FOR A SHIP <i> by John McPhee (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $17.95; 242 pp.; 0-374-51690-1)</i>
- Chamberlain Family Carries on Fight Years After Dingo-Baby Case