- JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT : Aviation Museums in Southern California
- CHP Arrests 167 on DUI Charges in Orange County
- JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT : Terminal Exceeds Quake Standards
- KGB Critic Elected to Seat in Parliament : Soviet Union: Former spymaster Oleg Kalugin was stripped of his honors for his public comments. Attacks by the agency may have helped his campaign.
- San Diego
- Self-Described Visionary's Hill of Hope Dream Ends
- Nelle Tarr; Longtime North Hollywood Resident
- Dannemeyer Lauds Bush's Handling of Gulf Crisis : Conflict: On his return from a fact-finding trip to the Middle East, he tells reporters he wants no part of a confrontation that isn't mounted to win.
- THE SIDELINES : Death Threats Cancel Match
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Relaxed Reds Run Into Better Braves, Lose, 8-6
- MEINERS OAKS : Plan for Golf Course Raises Water Fears
- Movie Executive to Lead Annapurna II Assault
- PEOPLEWATCH
- Hollywood Green : Now the Color of Cash Means Environment
- SHORT TAKES : New Case for 'Singing Detective'
- FESTIVAL ' 90 : STAGE REVIEWS : OPEN FESTIVAL : Insight, Well-Honed Humor in 'Dancing on a Needle'
- JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT : FLYING OUT OF JOHN WAYNE? : SOME FACTS AND FIGURES
- Persian Golf Crisis: Every Shot Is in the Sand
- JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT : Cameras on Watch at Airport
- Civil Engineer Jack Newton Hall Dies
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Faces Dilemma of Eroding Bluff
- SAN CLEMENTE : General Plan Panel to Be Appointed
- Fullerton Will Have Trouble Holding Down This Tiger : College football: But Ed King, Auburn's All-American offensive lineman, may play no more than a handful of downs against outmanned Titans.
- 'The Cop' Walks a Beat With Newspaper Handicappers
- FESTIVAL ' 90 : STAGE REVIEWS : OPEN FESTIVAL : Relaxed Humor in 'This Is Midnight'
- DEL MAR : Solis Provides the Perfect Finish to Trainer's Winning Weekend
- 'Today' Finds Gulf Strategy Paying Off
- Iraqis Delete Threat From Jackson's Interview
- ROUNDUP : 'Squall Wins; Unbridled Is Beaten
- Profile : Elijah Harper Stands Out as a Chief Among Canada's Indians : He has become an unlikely political hero by saying no to Mulroney on the Meech Lake Accord. By doing so, he showed his people they could be effective players in the political establishment.
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- Cost of U.S. Intervention in the Mideast
- Amy Dominy has joined ADC Storza as...
- David C. Musgrove has been promoted to...
- Marsha Gear has been named director of...
- <i> Perestroika</i> Near Collapse, Russians Told
- JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT : TRAVEL TIPS
- Marsha Killian has been named administrator of...
- JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT : Airport Titles Amount to a Lot of Name-Dropping
- Insider : On Managing a Crisis in the Chilly Gulf of Maine : The President and a handful of his advisers found the waters off Kennebunkport a quiet place to consider options to Hussein. In those sessions, Brent Scowcroft emerged as first among equals.
- JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT : Happy Meals Instead of Happy Stars Selected to Spice Up the Fare
- 50,000 Losing Hope at Desert Refugee Camps
- JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT : Terminal Conditions : Frequent Flyers Bid Good Riddance to the Old Airport
- MOORPARK : Council to Discuss High School Site
- Swimmers Throw In the Towel Over Ban : Castaic Lake: Restrictions due to contamination concerns help cut the holiday crowd by 90%.
- Traffic Catches Up to Growth : Chatsworth: Afternoon rush hour will be terrible despite promises by developers, who are adding 1 million square feet of offices to an industrial park, studies say.
- Recent Rash of 'Take-Over' Robberies May Be Work of 1 Group of Bandits
- 12-Year-Old Gun Permit Case Nearing Trial : Lawsuit: Two brothers claim that Sheriff Brad Gates unfairly refused to let them carry weapons, while approving applications from cronys and contributors to his political campaigns.
- Gulf Crisis Threatens Asian Games
- Frenchman Buys Colt Embassy Lobell
- It's Sunny and Excited Win Divisions of Dancer Memorial
- RAMS : Reed Signs; Herrmann and Owens Waived
- Emmitt Smith Ends Holdout With Cowboys
- FESTIVAL ' 90 : Festival Notes
- Russell J. Mayworm has joined Robot Research...
- Kim L. Post has been named project...
- Pacific Southwest Expects Up to $950,000 in Income
- R.E. Hazard Jr. has promoted Billy Chang...
- Tumble of OTC-Listed Stocks Hurting Local Companies : Markets: Many area firms have seen their shares' value fall by 20% or more. The broad Dow Jones decline is just one factor.
- Peggy DePalma has joined UDC Homes as...
- Family Feud Weighs Down U-Haul : Power struggle: Founder L. S. Shoen calls his daughter-in-law's death an 'assassination.' His allegation demonstrates the ferocity of the dispute between some siblings and the man who started the trailer rental business.
- JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT : The Dollars Riding on the Expansion
- Environment : In a Nepalese Forest, the Catastrophe Never Came : Foreign aid groups saw the Himalayan kingdom's woodcutters as a formidable environmental foe and predicted dire consequences. Guess what? They were wrong.
- Europeans Have Much to Lose in the Gulf Puzzle : France, which has pinned its Mideast policy on Baghdad for two decades, probably has the most at stake in the region.
- Six Killed in County Traffic Over Labor Day Weekend : Highway deaths: More than 50 people died in road accidents throughout the state. Drunk-driving arrests are up over last year, the Highway Patrol reports.
- California IN BRIEF : ONTARIO : 3 Females Kidnaped, Raped; Girl Slain
- NATION : Meatpacking Company Faces Big Fine Over Alien Workers
- Howard (Navy) Liebernecht; Retired Airplane Mechanic
- Ed McCulloch of Hemet, Calif., won his...
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Titans Left Licking Bruises After Victory
- Aspiring Mogul Back in Action : Film: The low-budget, dark comedy 'Auntie Lee's Meat Pies,' produced by Orange County's Gerald Steiner, stars Pat Morita as small-town police chief.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Boston Bank to Sell Subsidiary
- Kenneth Sanders has been appointed vice president...
- Rex A. Huffman and Jeff M. Taich...
- Construction Posts Slight Rise in July
- Bringing Home the Deal : Real Estate Agent Competes for Sales in Market Slump
- P.M. BRIEFING : K mart Fined in Textile Imports
- Price Waterhouse has promoted Lisa A. Kennerson,...
- Lewis W. Ground has been appointed general...
- Albanians in Yugoslavia Strike Over Human Rights
- FESTIVAL ' 90 : Maori Group Raises Money Hard Way : Funding: Waiwhetu clan elders forbid the performance of ancestral dances for commercial purposes.
- SHORT TAKES : Now Comes Gorbachev, the Play
- New Age Seminar to Help Firms Deal With Change
- Hughes Aircraft Co.
- When Ruben Alcala came home from serving...
- JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT : AIRPORT EXTERIOR : Getting to and from Airport
- Schools on Four-Day Week to Save Energy
- What Direction the Soviet Union? : Gorbachev, Yeltsin need to bury the hatchet, get on with economic reform
- As Summertime Fades, So Does the Easy Commute : Traffic: With students and workers returning from vacations, heavier traffic again clogs the freeways.
- SDSU's Foster Still Slowed
- Vlasic Gets Chargers' High Sign : Football: Henning opts for former backup as starter over Tolliver. Roster cuts represent an upheaval on offensive line.
- CLASSICAL MUSIC : Chicago's 2nd Orchestra Leads Way With Minorities
- THEATER : South Coast Rep Takes On 'Man and Superman' : * The play, Shaw's longest and most ambitious, is rarely staged whole. But director Martin Benson finds the idea of staging only one part "unthinkable."
- North County Becomes Center of High-Tech Golf Club Production
- Jan McLane Rieger has joined Foodmaker as...
- Timothy J. Rourke has become an associate...
- In a Maturing Wine Industry, Distribution Is Everything
- Don Anderson has been appointed president of...
- Kathryn Taylor has been elected president of...
- REAL ESTATE : Loral Corp. Plans to Continue Renting Ford Aerospace Site
- Cameron Riley and Dan Altan have joined...
- RSVP : Lively 'Thank You' to Contributors
- KEEPING FIT : Big Mouths Paying Plastic Surgeons for Lip Service
- JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT : Where Embalmed Palms Grace a 'Sterile Zone'
- 25 People Arrested in Protest Against Live Pigeon Shoot
- Sausalito Says Census Takers Missed the Boat
- Arabs Say Role Is Defensive Only, Reject Tough Talk
- Out of Town: Mario Vargas Llosa, the...
- JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT : User Friendly : Riley Terminal Makes Getting On, Off Planes as Simple as Possible
- 1 Slain, 9 Hurt in Rampage by Fresno Teens
- LABOR / WORRIED WORKERS : Deficit Making Federal Layoffs a Serious Threat : Millions of government employees are upset by warnings of a 22-day furlough.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND THE PERSIAN GULF CRISIS : 6 Return From Iraq but Have Little to Say About Mideast Experiences to Say About Experiences in Nation
- WORLD : Pope Assails African Practices
- NATION : Solar Pilot Skips Kitty Hawk Leg
- MOST TRAVELED ROADS
- Vacation's Over for County's Students : Education: Those enrolled in nine of the 20 districts are scheduled to be back in class today while others will get a brief reprieve.
- San Diego
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Water Use Shows Significant Drops
- THE SIDELINES : Samaranch Says South Africa Could Be in Olympics in '92
- Angels Amble to 7-0 Victory Over Yankees : Baseball: Six-run sixth inning is accomplished with four walks and only two hits. McCaskill wins.
- Beuerlein Returns, but Evans Is Waived : Raiders: Roster cutdown day claims former USC quarterback. Hunley, Davis join list of unemployed.
- Norville Announces That She's Pregnant
- Labor Dispute Imperils S.F. Opera Opening
- FESTIVAL ' 90 : STAGE REVIEWS : 'Ka'iulani' Depicts Lost Hawaiian Era : OPEN FESTIVAL
- Gayne Wimer has been appointed to the...
- Jerry Beckwith has been promoted to vice...
- William J. O'Mahoney has joined Wheeler Wimer...
- OVERSEAS MARKETS : Stocks Generally Lower in Cautious Trading
- Regional Outlook : A Gulf Puzzle: Does Peace Have a Chance? : There is little real optimism that war can be averted but some glimmers of hope are emerging.
- Smashing Design : Architecture: Jumbled walls, zigzag roofs? L.A.'s first taste of Deconstructivism is soon to be seen on Melrose Avenue.
- Americans Keep Soldiers in Mind During Holiday : Celebration: The 100th Labor Day is marked by usual parades and picnics. But participants pause to send messages to troops in the Mideast.
- 31 Killed in Attack on Hostel Housing Mandela Backers
- NATION : Souter Wins Highest Bar Rating
- SANTA ANA : Independencia Fest to Open on Sept. 14
- San Diego
- Escondido
- IRVINE : Blower Firms Look for Sound Solutions
- Contracts Help Bind Wounds : Rams: Only after another set of injuries does club decide to sign Greene, Stewart and Reed in preparation for opener against Green Bay.
- Women Narrowing Pay Gap With Men, Study Says : Workplace: Although the difference is decreasing, female workers still make only 65% of what their male counterparts earn.
- William P. Taylor Jr. has been promoted...
- Suit Prompts Inquiry Into Price-Fixing : Car alarms: The district attorney's office is investigating allegations against four manufacturers of automobile security systems.
- Psychiatric Hospitals in State of Depression : Health care: Strapped medical facilities open mental wings to try to stay in business. But all four private psychiatric hospitals in South County believe at least one of their competitors will fold.
- World IN BRIEF : INDIA : Muslim Militants Attack in Kashmir
- World Must Help Africans Build a Future, Pope Says
- MOSCOW : Deadline Slips
- Driver Arrested in Freeway Death : Accidents: A Garden Grove man on probation for drunk driving was in jail after police said he drove his Bronco into the rear of a car, running it off the freeway.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Pool Accident Kills Man in Wheelchair
- It's the Pretender Who Is Irrelevant : Soviets: American policy must not fall victim to Yeltsin's radical spin doctors. Gorbachev is the one in charge, and will be at least until '94.
- Danny Everett, formerly of UCLA, and Roberto...
- Giants Give Padres, Santiago Another Bad Memory
- PRO FOOTBALL : Elway Still Looking for a Better Way
- FESTIVAL ' 90 : ART REVIEWS : L.A. FESTIVAL : East Meets West in Multicultural 'Traversals' Collection
- P.M. BRIEFING : Workers' Productivity Up 1.5%
- Jack Terrell Jr. has joined Scher-Voit Commercial...
- Nannette Farina has been elected to the...
- Terri Fraser has been promoted to director...
- Controversy Dogs Japan Golf Course Developer in U.S.
- N. Korea Premier Visits S. Korea : Diplomacy: Prime ministers to hold highest-level talks since the nation was divided. Seoul hopes historic meeting will help build mutual trust.
- WORLD : Iraq Gives 'Guests' Mail Service
- Breaking Sound Barriers : Health: The cochlear implant, now approved for children, helps the deaf function in hearing world. But the device is costly and difficult to use.
- WORLD : Mongol President Vows Reforms
- Culture : Evangelists in an Old Plaza Sell Hope Found in Literacy : In Mexico City, public scribes write letters for the lovelorn and the illiterate. They act as counselors and linguistic guides to a waiting public.
- A Generation We Can't Afford to Lose : Ignoring plight of young black men won't solve problem
- Solar Plane Almost Completes Record-Setting Flight
- SIMI VALLEY : Rocky Peak Park Tour Walks Offered
- Paper Trail Gets Hoosier Out of Iraq
- Bolt Hit as a 'Bright Light' : Lightning: The 12 victims recall how they were struck down, some unable to move for a time. They say the family dog took the full, fatal brunt, saving the others.
- Countywide : Per Capita Income Changes
- WILD Festival, if Not Wildly Popular, Still Offers Much to Do
- Investigators Haunted by Murders Past : Mysteries: Unsolved killings, which number 111 in Ventura County since 1975, stay on the books and in law enforcement officers' minds.
- Reed Agrees; Herrmann, 12 Others, Cut : Rams: Roster limit of 47 is reached. The club will continue its search for a cornerback, Robinson says.
- Rev. Moon Ballet Academy Ready to Open : Culture: The religious leader will inaugurate a $5.9-million school in Washington in an attempt 'to connect to heaven through beauty and art.'
- Strangers at a Strange Convention
- The law firm of Saxon, Dean, Mason,...
- Gary Wollberg has been elected to a...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Taiwan Expects Yearlong Slump
- Dave Seehafer has joined Bolt International as...
- SensorMedics, Soviets Sign Deal to Assemble Diagnostic Equipment : Trade: Under terms of the joint venture, subject to Moscow's approval, the Orange County company will be paid with cash from the sale of dismantled army tanks.
- Gene Schwerin has been promoted to area...
- Raymond M. Simas has joined Bank of...
- National Technical Posts 7% Drop in 2nd Quarter Profit
- Pamela Bogardus has joined McIntosh Marketing as...
- Ron Sandler has joined New Visions Real...
- Regan Tully has joined John Burnham &...
- IBM, Hitachi to Jointly Market Software
- NATION : 2 Escape Jail Holding Noriega
- Canadian Soldiers Closing in on Defiant Mohawks
- The Methods Get Sophisticated, but It's Still the Same Old Shell Game
- 7 Arrested in Fatal Stabbing of N.Y. Tourist
- Memories of Simpler Times : Books: 'Once Upon a Time When We Were Colored' vividly yet gently recalls a childhood among an extended black Southern family in the pre-civil rights era of the 1950s.
- Palestinian Fears Impact on West Bank
- U.S. Jet Bases in Smaller Gulf States Reported
- Soviets Warn of a Backfire Over Buildup : Strategy: Kremlin cautiously endorses U.S. military moves but says the massive presence could cause Arabs to coalesce.
- Report Backs New Mobil L.A. Pipeline : Environment: But major traffic problems are predicted during building of oil company's Kern County-to-Torrance delivery system.
- LA HABRA : Volunteers Persist in Anti-Graffiti War
- GOLF : Daniel Sets Earnings Mark With Victory
- MEN'S SOCCER
- Dodgers Fail to Gain as Valenzuela Falters : Baseball: Left-hander is chased in fourth inning and Astros win, 7-3. L.A. remains 6 1/2 games behind leader Cincinnati in the NL West.
- Stanley Hears Only Cheers in Return to Fenway
- FESTIVAL ' 90 : STAGE REVIEW : L.A. FESTIVAL : A Populist Parade From the Puppeteers
- U.S. F-16 Crashes
- Breaking Ties That Bind : Gangs: Four former members recall the difficulties they overcame in getting away to start new and independent lives.
- WORLD : Israel Wants U.S. to Forgive Its Debt Along With Egypt's
- L.A. Schools Prepare to Travel Down the Twisting Road of Local Control
- Solving Murders--Long, Tedious Work : Detectives Find No Glamour Battling Rise in Homicides
- Good Times : Camp Lets Young Cancer Patients Know They Aren't Alone
- Maybe This Sport Needs a Saliva Test
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : A's Put a Stop to Red Sox Streak at 10, 9-5
- After Realignment, Loyola No Longer in a Class by Itself
- NFC Is the 49ers and Everyone Chasing Them : Preview: The West is best, but Central has four teams that could win a championship if San Francisco falters.
- FESTIVAL ' 90 : Matachina: An Awakening of the Spirit : Dance: The Turquoise clan performs a timeless American Indian ritual pitting good against evil. The group performs tonight at UCLA.
- SHORT TAKES : Wynette Picks a Lively Motel
- JAZZ REVIEW : Marienthal, Ranier Lead the Charge on El Matador
- PEOPLEWATCH
- P.M. BRIEFING : Fujitsu Unveils New Mainframe
- Marc A. Moore has joined National University...
- Charles Gaylord has been appointed president and...
- Terry Quigley has joined Rancon Securities Corp....
- Bank of America has named George P....
- S&L; Fraud Sentences Average 3.2 Years : Thrifts: The Justice Department says federal cases in general typically draw 2.5-year terms.
- Airport Preview
- Chile Asserts New Liberties, Digs Into Past
- Media : Reading Between the Lines in the Iraqi Press : Baghdad's newspapers and state-controlled television provide hidden clues to the leadership's logic.
- Iraq Bars Airlines of Other Nations on Hostage Trips : Gulf crisis: The government says only the national carrier may transport women and children. Hussein may be trying to use them as leverage to break the blockade.
- Shuttle Countdown Proceeds on Schedule
- Oceanside
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Schwartze's 12-Year Council Stint to End
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Fire Station Work Plans Move Ahead
- COSTA MESA : Man Surrenders After Brief Standoff
- OK, So He's Not a Wizard in Math Dept.
- Familiarity Breeds Competition in Metro
- FESTIVAL ' 90 : For This Group of Maoris, It's All in the Family : Waiwhetu clan stresses filial fidelity and cultural pride in its traditional song and dances
- FESTIVAL ' 90 : What's Happening at The Festivals Today
- To 'Mother Russia,' With Love : Soviet Writer Revisits Epic Events of Century in HBO Miniseries
- JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT : Big, Small Planes Seek Airtight Solution
- World IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Pipeline Carrying Gas to Armenia Cut
- Two Children Die in Fire
- If They Were Eligible, Admit Them : Archbishop Roger M. Mahony is right about the need to correct INS' amnesty snafu
- Septic Firm Is Declared a Nuisance : Hidden Hills: The city says the business is operating without proper permits, but the company's owner accuses officials of economic snobbery.
- He Has a Way of Bouncing Back
- Countywide : County May Tighten Landscaping Rules
- Network Says Thanks for the Memories, Vista : Research: ESPN relies on two librarians there for its weekly feature that puts baseball in a historical perspective.
- Thigpen's Record Save 'Unbelievable' : Baseball: Manager predicts that the reliever will 'annihilate' the mark of 46 set in 1986 by Dave Righetti.
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- They're Armed, They're Dangerous, They're . . . Young Guns III
- Schroeder's Look at Von Bulow Story Is Peak of Telluride Fest
- FESTIVAL ' 90 : STAGE REVIEW L.A. FESTIVAL : 'Jupiter 35' a Dreary Slice of Skid Row
- STAGE REVIEWS : OPEN FESTIVAL : Kanater Creates Subtle 'Madman'
- W. Major Chance has been appointed to...
- Bruce W. Barr has joined the law...
- Battle-Weary Iraqis Prepare for New Ordeal
- LOCAL : Hlywd. Fwy. Lane Closures Set
- Bombs Rock Santiago Hours Before Allende's Reburial : Chile: Ceremony marks the 20th anniversary of the election of the Marxist president killed in a coup.
- Candidates Launch Fall Campaign for Governor : Wilson: He pushes crime and fear of victimization, especially for women, as principalissues.
- LOCAL : Victim, Benefactor Hurt in Crash
- LOCAL : Bicycling Thieves Get $184,000
- Photo Essay : A Child's Garden of Despair
- Liberia Rebel Chief Declares War on Peacekeeping Force
- All-Star defenseman Paul Coffey rejected the Pittsburgh...
- Yankees Executive Sues Baseball Commissioner
- 'A Lark' Carried a Tune in All 26 Ballparks
- COMEDY REVIEW : Comic Curbs the Salsa in His Humor
- FESTIVAL ' 90 : 'Mana Waka' a Long-Buried Tale of New Zealand's Maori : Movies: The Depression-era film, restored by documentarian Merata Mita, chronicles the building of ceremonial war canoes. The Maori queen will attend tonight's screening at UCLA.
- POP REVIEW : Coach House Show Proves B.B. Is Still King of Blues
- Robin Fitzgerald Lake has become an associate...
- Lufthansa to Begin Flights to Berlin
- Extent of Change in Mexico's PRI Unclear : Reforms: Convention that revised structure of the ruling party ends on a note of unity. Earlier, some delegates had demanded a greater voice.
- 2 Seized in Chase, Clash With CHP Officers; Fire Destroys Car
- JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT : Sound Advice for Easier Air Travel
- Brush Fire Near Pyramid Reservoir Contained
- San Diego
- VENTURA : Amtrak Platform Plans Under Review
- Descendants of Settlers Help L.A. Celebrate 209th Birthday
- JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT : AIRPORT INTERIOR : Parking
- Moscovites Short of Bread for the First Time in Years
- Gossip Journalist Finds Himself at Center of Saga : Tabloids: A writer who says he is doing an expose on the business has been charged with stealing story ideas.
- COLUMN ONE : Myths Blur Rivalries of South Africa : Most blacks honor their own and others' heritage. Analysts believe political and economic differences under white rule fueled the current conflicts.
- ISLAMABAD : Trials To Start
- World IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Ethnic Albanians Hold Rights Protest
- SANTA ANA : Gunman Kills Man, Wounds Another
- SIMI VALLEY : Hiring Plan May Cut English Class Sizes
- BOOK REVIEW : One Scientist Under the Microscope : THE THREAT AND THE GLORY Reflections on Science and Scientists<i> by P.D. Medawar</i> Harper & Row $22.50, 277 pages
- Conservancy Sues to Halt Fryman Canyon Development
- EL TORO : Schoolhouse Still Has Lots to Teach as It Nears 100 Years
- Wright Remains a 49er as Clubs Play Shell Game With Rosters : Pro football: Highsmith traded to Cowboys. Hogeboom and Carter are victims of the final cutdown to 47.
- The Far West Classic, one of the...
- Black Violence in South Africa
- Dr. Albert McBride has been named executive...
- Russ Wittberger has joined Metro Traffic Control...
- Daphne M. Lovelette has joined EastLake Development...
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- Black Violence in South Africa
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- Jules Miller has joined BSI Consultants as...
- Market Focus : For the Soviets, the Mideast Crisis Has Been Money in the Bank : The Kremlin condemned the Iraqi aggression but the resulting furor has provided it with plenty of petrodollars from rising worldwide prices. For its part, Moscow is downplaying any desire to profit from the situation.
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