- Trolley Plans Kick Up Dust in La Jolla, University City : Transit: Residents want North Line tracks to parallel I-5. Officials favor route along Regents Road or Genesee Avenue.
- Show and Shell : Hiker Finds 15-Million-Year Old Oyster, Thinks It Holds a Fossil Pearl
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- COUNTYWIDE : Flynn Says Operator of Dump Is Stalling
- Lancaster Increases Fees for Developers
- RTD Drivers Ratify New 3-Year Contract
- Angels Are Stuck on Empty, 2-0 : Baseball: This time, they are on losing end of a shutout in Boston. Boggs' home run breaks a scoreless tie in the fifth.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Whitson Throws Without Pain as Team Weighs His '92 Option
- Glendale Puts Up a Strong Front in Its Bid for a Title
- PREP FOOTBALL '91 : EMPIRE LEAGUE : Katella
- Feminist Slant at Telluride Film Festival
- Drought
- Changes
- FOOTBALL '91 : THE COLLEGES: CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE / CAL LUTHERAN : Kingsmen Lighten Their Load : CLU: The elimination of four Division II teams from the schedule is one of the steps Coach Joe Harper has taken to facilitate the school's transition to the SCIAC.
- Breast-Feeding Is Natural
- Changes in Guinea
- Graffiti Watch
- Emergency Services
- Densification of Los Angeles
- Baby's Pain Hopefully Over
- Apology Owed Nursing Mother
- Threat to Tortoises
- MOVIES - Sept. 5, 1991
- MOVIES - Sept. 5, 1991
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- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 5, 1991
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- Obituaries - Sept. 5, 1991
- TELEVISION - Sept. 5, 1991
- TELEVISION - Sept. 5, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 5, 1991
- Assembly OKs $88-Million Rescue of L.A. Schools
- INS Breaks Smuggling Operation : Immigration: Agents in undercover activity find 118 Chinese in Garden Grove home. In all, 139 are taken into custody at four locations.
- Schuller Sent Back to Intensive Care Ward : Televangelist: A scan reveals expected swelling and residual blood between the minister's skull and brain.
- Driver Critically Hurt When Train Hits Car
- Council OKs 3-Part Arts Fund Plan : Subsidies: Garden Grove's action creates a monetary pool of as much as $100,000 for organizations to draw from.
- Coke Hires Ovitz Agency as Adviser : Companies: Precedent-setting pact puts CAA's star-making machinery at fingertips of soft drink giant.
- Zap Up a Healthy Morning
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE LAW : A 'Back to the Kitchen' Nominee? : We must know if Clarence Thomas' reading of 'natural law' means erasing gains against sex discrimination.
- Suspect Confesses Killing to 'Get Back at Society'
- Register Removes 2 Circulation Managers
- We Can't Get No Respect
- Coke Makes Consulting Deal With Ovitz's Agency : Companies: Precedent-setting pact puts CAA's star-making machinery at fingertips of soft drink giant.
- FBI Opens Probe of 3 Slayings by Sheriff's Deputies
- ISLAND FEVER: This is what you call...
- NEW ARTS ORDER: The Garden Grove City...
- INS Raid Breaks Ring Smuggling Immigrants : Investigation: 118 Chinese found in Garden Grove home. In all, 139 taken into custody at four locations, including 13 smuggler suspects.
- GNATWATCH: The long-awaited decision on whether to...
- LIGHT STYLE : Appetizers on a Stake
- Noriega Trial to Start; Focus Due on CIA, DEA : Drugs: Prosecutors line up parade of witnesses for unprecedented proceeding. Defense has charged U.S. officials condoned his cocaine trafficking.
- HOMELY: Orange County may have the priciest...
- Soviet Communists Reportedly Cross Into China, Ask Asylum
- 2 Register Managers Lose Jobs; Circulation Audited : Newspaper: Their removal comes as a published report says examination will show numbers were inflated by up to 20,000 copies.
- From the Archives: Frank Capra Dies; Directed 'Wonderful Life'
- Merger of HPA and PacifiCare Is in the Works : Health: The link would create the state's third-largest health maintenance organization.
- MEDIA
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Cheerleader's Mother Guilty in Murder Plot : Verdict: Prosecutors said she schemed to demoralize her daughter's rival. The defense saw a post-divorce frame-up.
- Rams' Women Are Game for a Get-Together
- Asics Secures Foothold in the U.S. : Retail: Japanese shoe and apparel maker teams with U.S. sales experts to challenge the dominant players for a share in the $6-billion market for athletic footwear.
- Samuel D. Williams has been elected a...
- Ex-GlenFed Official Now at Mellon Bank
- Cheerleader's Mother Guilty in Murder Plot : Verdict: Prosecutors said she schemed to demoralize her daughter's rival. The defense saw a post-divorce frame-up.
- Schools Chief Urges $3-Billion Bond Issue
- Pain of Son's Murder Lives On
- Jerry's Kids: It's a Pity but It Works
- Western Digital Hopes to Get Disk Drives to Market Soon : Computers: The financially ailing company looks to the 2.5-inch series to help in its recovery plan. Product is called critical to firm's future.
- His House Isn't Haunted, but His Feet Will Never Believe It
- Fed Told in Early 1989 That BCCI Owned Washington's Biggest Bank, Officials Say : Regulators: Statement conflicts with testimony by agency's chief counsel. A full-scale inquiry was not started until almost two years later.
- Clipboard : SWINGS N' THINGS
- STOCKS : Dow Ignores Good News, Slumps 25.93
- Laguna Hills-Based Hospital Company to Buy Texas Firms
- Cimco Inc.: The Costa Mesa manufacturer of...
- ENTERTAINMENT
- TRW, Elsevier Merge Real Estate Information Operations : Information: Joint venture will be headquartered in Riverside. Companies cite high costs of developing new business.
- BANKING
- 3 in Sanwa Bank Bond Trading Unit Replaced
- Sneaker Firm Gains U.S. Foothold : Retailing: Based in Fountain Valley, the U.S. division of Japan's Asics Tiger Corp. has found success with Western marketing techniques.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Vons to Buy Williams Bros. Grocery Chain : Retail: The 18 stores are in fast-growing areas north of Los Angeles. The purchase price is about $48 million.
- U.S. Pledges Help for Baltics--but Officials Warn It Won't Be Massive : Foreign aid: Washington will begin dealing directly with the 3 states instead of with Moscow.
- Yeltsin Blames Gorbachev--but Says He's a Better Leader Now : Congress: 'The country--and Russia above all--became different. The president became different too,' the Russian leader asserts.
- More Arrests
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Catholic Offshoot to Ordain Woman
- BOOK REVIEW : Evangelist's Manifesto of Race, Class, Fear : MINORITY PARTY: Why Democrats Face Defeat in 1992 and Beyond <i> by Peter Brown</i> , Regnery Gateway, $21.95, 317 pages
- Renewal for Downtown Brea Is Debated Anew : Controversy: Rebuilding the historic area would be a loss, historian says, but it might be worth it.
- Suspect in Van Nuys Killing Held in New York : Crime: Man had been sought since the Christmas Eve, 1989, slaying of his ex-girlfriend.
- Mahony and Union Agree on New Vote to Settle 3 1/2-Year Feud : Labor: Archdiocese's cemetery workers to decide a third time on representation by organized labor.
- General Reveals Gulf War Air Strategy : Bombing: A key objective was to neutralize the threat from Irag's stockpile of biological weapons through precision air attacks.
- CSUN May Restrict Gatherings : Violence: Administrators won't rule out a ban on large social functions after police close down a rowdy fraternity dance and gunshots are fired on campus.
- 8 Inmates Hurt in Brawl at County Jail in Castaic
- Jury Awards $19.3 Million in Investment Fraud Case
- Basketball
- OUTDOOR NOTES / RICH ROBERTS : Dove Hunting Lures Officers of the Peace
- A Lost Season? : USC Coach Says No, Even After Embarrassment
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Gross May Get Hershiser's Next Start
- Mall Upsets No. 1 Junior at U.S. Open
- CSUN Weighs Stricter Limits on Parties : College life: Administrators are looking at new crowd controls in the wake of two shootings after a fraternity gathering.
- Total Smoking Ban for Restaurants Gets OK
- Hot Line Helps Stem the Demise of Plants : Services: Volunteers at the Los Angeles State and County Arboretum answer questions from worried home gardeners.
- Wildlife Declines Worsen, State Says
- Stand Up and Deliver : One California faculty that is trying to rise to the occasion
- SIMI VALLEY : School Board OKs $75.1-Million Budget
- Sheriff Tells Sad State of Enforcement : Crime: Jim Roache testifies in a Superior Court hearing on the equity of tax disbursements that a lack of funds leaves policing of the county in 'chaos.'
- TUSTIN : Columbus School to Celebrate at New Site
- Community Policing to Be Expanded : Law enforcement: The pilot program sends veteran officers to work full time with neighborhood groups. Civilian volunteers will join the effort.
- New Agenda for Asians and Latinos
- After-School Activities Saved From Cutbacks : Education: Officials say reduction was made in error. Funds are on hand to pay those who oversee extracurricular programs.
- Banker Uses Her Skills to Benefit Others : Gloria Martinez: Banking Consultant
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Tigers Get Heroes' Welcome in Memphis
- 1989 Santa Monica Illness That Struck 247 Called Mass Hysteria
- Skipper Larry Klein of San Diego, with...
- Rodgers Manages to Do All Right in Fenway : Angels: Mark Langston gets his 16th victory as the Red Sox fall flat, 2-0.
- PREP FOOTBALL '91 / CENTURY LEAGUE : Canyon
- PREP FOOTBALL '91 / CENTURY LEAGUE : Orange
- Weekend Box Office : 'Dead' Enlivens Labor Day Business
- Viewers Wonder Where the Yeltsin Went
- New York Fest Takes a Shot at Cannes : Movies: The Lincoln Center Film Society and the Independent Feature Project merge two high-profile autumn events in a bid to rival famed French festival.
- George Takes Oath as Supreme Court Justice
- Brown's Departure Seen as Big Boost for McCarthy : Politics: Backers of Reps. Boxer and Levine think the move also benefits their candidates. But the GOP had considered the ex-governor an inviting target.
- Oceanside
- Schimmel's Bail Set Too High
- Jailing of Mentally Ill
- Evaluating Dioxin
- Test Biases
- Reagan's Myth Blurs Fact
- EC Summons Croats, Serbs to Peace Conference : Yugoslavia: But the bloodshed continues as the warring sides trade charges of responsibility.
- ORANGE : Call 911 and Then Grab a Teddy Bear
- San Diego
- Dancer Beats Lewdness Rap on Sexual Preference Grounds
- GARDEN GROVE : District-Union Deal Will Go to Vote
- Bernson Proposes Project Concessions for Developer : Porter Ranch: The action would aid a subdivision planned by a political supporter of the councilman.
- Cheese With Glass Slivers Removed From Shelves
- Organizers Satisfied With Just-Closed Fair
- Tennis Courtship Led to a Perfect Match : Thanks to Mom, Kristin Heinberg, 11, Found a Coach and a Dad on Her Way to a Junior-Player Ranking
- Morris Chosen as Aztec Starter : College football: Luginbill passes over Lowery for quarterback position.
- Tolliver, Friesz Can't Understand Firing
- RAMS : Everett's Footwork Too Fancy
- Self-Proclaimed Missing Persons Expert Arrested in Arkansas
- Britain and China Clash Over Rights
- Lockheed to Pay Small Share of Cleanup Costs : Burbank: Federal officials are surprised by a Defense Department agreement to reimburse the company for the expense of eliminating ground-water pollution.
- Educator Could Face Lewd Conduct Charge
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- Warnings May Be Posted as Result of Lyme Disease Case : Health: The victim is believed to be first infected in the county. Officials say residents stand little chance of contracting the illness.
- MISSION VIEJO : Workshop to Focus on Trash Reduction
- Sailing
- FISHING REPORT : Vacationers Leaving Lakes to the Anglers
- SURFING
- Let's Make a Deal Has New Hosts : College athletics: The ACC and Big East commissioners have perfected the art of getting their way and saving their conferences.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Finally Pitching In, Smoltz Ends Braves' Slump
- PREP FOOTBALL '91 / CENTURY LEAGUE : Foothill
- Mark the Calendar--Time to Fiddle Around in Julian
- COUNTYWIDE : Deputies Hoping to Stay Afloat
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Royster Tested, Expected to Return
- Gymnastics
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Lutherans Approve Anti-Abortion Stand
- Doctors Say Schuller Will Make Full but Slow Recovery : Prognosis: The evangelist's condition remains stable after undergoing brain surgery in the Netherlands. He'll be transferred to an Orange County hospital.
- 3 Deputies, Man Charged in Credit Card Case : Crime: The suspects ran up more than $55,000 on cards stolen from elderly drivers in trumped-up traffic stops, prosecutors say.
- Man Dies After Van Plunges From Freeway
- SIMI VALLEY : Task Force to Study Reorganized Schools
- Air Quality Report
- Ely Gets a Year in Jail for Embezzlement : Crimes: The veteran community college district trustee is stripped of his title. His wife receives probation.
- OJAI : Deputy Hurt When Patrol Car Crashes
- Missing Persons Expert Arrested in Arkansas
- The Task of a Lifetime: Teaching a New Nation to Walk
- CHARGER UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Chargers Sign Former Redskin Defensive Lineman Darryl Grant
- PREP FOOTBALL '91 / CENTURY LEAGUE : Villa Park
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Dozier Decides to Go Back to Football
- Dodgers Get a Win Thrown Their Way, 5-4 : Baseball: Los Angeles keeps pace with Atlanta by scoring the winning run in the ninth on a throwing error.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Tells Players: Forget Oiler Game
- PREP FOOTBALL '91 / CENTURY LEAGUE : Santa Ana Valley
- TV REVIEW : 'Math . . . Who Needs It?': We Do
- QUOTABLE
- Going Country With Class : Entertainment: KSON has become San Diego's most-listened-to station through a format that leaves twang and 'Hee Haw' behind.
- Citizens Watchdog Committee
- All Is Forgiven, He's Unforgettable
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Tollner Is Fired by the Chargers
- There's a Catch to This Run : Bay Area Striped-Bass Fishing Season Is Called Best in 10 Years, but as Far as Fishery Is Concerned, It Could Be the Worst
- Bradac to Launch New Bard Troupe : Theater: The ousted Grove artistic director, joined by three actors who are defecting from the Shakespearean group, says season will begin next summer.
- MUSIC : 'Cav/Pag' Influence Seen in Stages : Opera Pacific will borrow the sets and costumes from two controversial productions in its presentations this weekend. But don't expect the direction to be 'loaned' as well.
- The Long, Not-So-Hot Summer : Industry Hopes Year-End Films Revive Sagging Box Office
- PacifiCare, Health Plan of America Propose Merger : HMOs: The arrangement would create one of the 3 largest medical groups in the state.
- BANKING
- Robbers-Police Shootout Takes 7 Lives in Egypt
- Dry Cleaners at Center of Toxic Warning Issue : Environment: Users of possibly hazardous materials say AQMD-required notice causes unnecessary fears.
- Dahmer Sent to Prison for Violating Probation
- The Secret in Their Success : Psychology: Orange County achievers admit to having 'impostor syndrome,' in which an inner voice insists they've pulled off a grand hoax. But the feeling is normal.
- Emergency Insurance Rebate Plan Blocked : Prop. 103: A newly appointed state official says there must be more hearings on Commissioner Garamendi's proposal for $2.5 billion in payments.
- Raisa Gorbachev Feared Death During Coup
- The Barbi Twins and Me
- Northern Exposure : Inuit Try to Protect Their Future by Showing Young Ways of the Past
- San Clemente Agency Snares Alpha Beta Pact : Promotion: Husband-wife team scores a coup in landing $10-million advertising account with 141-store chain.
- BANKING : 1980s Proved Deadly to Many Misbegotten Lending Institutions
- Soviets Pushing Economic Union Modeled After EC : Reforms: Planners say that such a system would attract most of the 15 republics, independent or not.
- Manila Files New Charges Against Imelda Marcos
- College President Tied to CIA Sets Retirement
- Jerry Brown Shifts Focus to Presidency : Politics: The ex-governor drops bid to succeed Cranston in Senate. The theme of his likely White House candidacy is an attack on the 'entrenched political Establishment.'
- The Feeling of Freedom : Lithuanians here celebrate the happy turn of history
- Supervisors Order Public Hearing on Sheriff's Department : Law enforcement: Action follows four fatal shootings by deputies. The board stops short of creating a review panel like the Christopher Commission.
- Surrogate Mother Returns to Court in Sole-Custody Bid
- Elizabeth Rice; Retired Day-Care Provider
- Investor Group Interested in Continental : Airlines: The son of Texas billionaire H. Ross Perot joins in what may become a bidding war for the ailing carrier.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Noriega Prosecutors to Drop One Charge
- 2 Delegates Watch Chaos in Congress : Politics: 'The worst thing is that people don't listen to each other--they only hear what they want to hear,' says a singer from Moldova.
- Soviets to Host European Human Rights Meeting
- Vista
- 2 Van Nuys Women to Share Lotto Prize
- Worker Rescued After Being Impaled in Pit
- Weak Fabric Blamed for Rip in Center Roof : Downtown: Sail-like covering on Convention Center, still under warranty, will be repaired by the company that installed it.
- Businessman Told to Pay Overtime to Settle Suit
- People Don't Want a Child Like Me : Disabilities: The baby was going to be handicapped. As an unborn, it was granted no right to life.
- Boxing
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Defense Never Had Much of a Chance
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Baltimore Is More Than Toronto Can Handle
- Skipper Larry Klein of San Diego, with...
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Rice Is Rated the Best Value in U.S. Colleges : Education: Money magazine's survey looked at quality of students and faculty, facilities and tuition costs.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Lyme Disease Found in 46 States; Big Increase in N.Y. Cases Reported
- Albania Topples Statue
- EPA Rejects Water Quality Plan for Delta : Environment: Tougher standard may result in less pumping to Southland.
- Food Plant Fire Kills 25; Exits Blocked : Disaster: Chicken workers in North Carolina are trapped in a facility that had never been inspected for safety. Another 40 workers hurt.
- Rail Transit Plan OKd for Warner Center Expansion
- NEWPORT BEACH : Flag to Fly for the Bill of Rights
- Stabbing Suspect Turns Himself In
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB WOLF : Hammaker Putting the Cap On Another Disappointing Year
- Rangers Defeat Portland to Win Tournament Title
- Thousand Oaks Again Favorite in League of Standouts
- Ousted Grove Director Forms Shakespeare Troupe
- Soviet Breakup May Help U.S. Investors
- Bondholder Hits Keating With Wig Outside Court
- N.Y. Subway Motorman Indicted on 5 Murder Counts; Bail Denied
- Fire at Chicken Processing Plant Kills 25 : Disaster: Witnesses say locked doors added to death toll at North Carolina facility that had never been inspected for safety; 49 workers hurt.
- Ice Hockey
- Court Orders NFL to Pay Past Pension Funds
- U.S. OPEN : Youth Served; Not Sabatini : Tennis: Capriati, 15, is overpowering in reaching semifinals, 6-3, 7-6 (7-1), while defending champion's service goes south.
- Tiny Issues, Big Laughs : 'Seinfeld' Earns Right to Weekly Berth to Toy With Life's Little Dilemmas
- Ronald E. Gerevas has resigned as president...
- Senate Panel OKs Resolution Urging Abortion Pill Tests
- College Trustee Gets Jail in Embezzlement
- Ship Seeks Deep Secrets of Bay Area Faults
- Mind Game: It wasn't rape, but it...
- COLUMN ONE : In Cuba, Hardships Only Grow : Residents of one of the last Communist bastions are squeezed by shortages of food and fuel. Some see it as a test of their resolve, but frustration deepens.
- New Beginnings : Students, Teachers Spend Time Getting Acclimated to School Again
- COUNTYWIDE : Angels To Take Part in 'Fiestas Patrias'
- COSTA MESA : College Re-Entry Center Wins Grants
- Judge Dismisses Suit Over Reservoir Drainage
- CHINA WATCH : Waiting Game
- COUNTYWIDE : Toddler Dies After Car Rolls Over Her
- PREP FOOTBALL '91 / CENTURY LEAGUE : El Modena
- Steen Focuses In on Career Year : Football: Tailback, who enrolled late at OCC and started last season out of shape, is ready to play up to his potential.
- STAGE REVIEW : Strong Cast Packs Punch in Gritty, Humorous 'Champ'
- Three at MGM Accuse Parretti of 'Meddling'
- Bondholder Hits Keating With Wig Outside Court
- In Parliament, Musings on Democracy
- Frank Capra Dies; Directed 'Wonderful Life'
- Yeltsin Calls for End to Nuclear Arms in Russia : Weapons: He also says the republic will demand 'a finger on the button' controlling the Soviet arsenal.
- And Then There Are Those Beyond Hope
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 2 Beach Area Lots to Close at Midnight
- Cat Central : Bulldog-Loving Librarian Guards Trove of Feline Facts
- San Diego
- LOS ALAMITOS : Sir Austin Duncan May Upgrade to the King of This 2-Year-Old Field
- Los Coyotes Country Club in Buena Park...
- Gains Reported in Construction, Manufacturing : Economy: Some analysts say Friday's unemployment report will be the real measure of the recovery's strength.
- Angry Soviet Rightists Seek to Defeat Power-Sharing Plan : Union: Judicial panels rule that a two-thirds vote is necessary for the new arrangement. Gorbachev hints he might terminate the People's Congress.
- Bush Renews Warning About Schools : Education: The President offers no defense for the decline in college-board test scores. He pushes his model program for improved learning and a plan to let parents choose institutions.
- Thomas Decries Ad Questioning Opponents' Honesty
- Ocia Peters, Garden Grove Educator, Dies at 86
- Gunman Fires Into Crowd at Concert, Wounding 2
- Hubbard Defense Hires Ex-Officer Investigated in Corruption Probe : Courts: Dennis Sesma, now a private investigator, is an appropriate person to assemble evidence in the case, Hubbard's attorneys say. Others are not so sure.
- GOLF : LPGA RAIL CHARITY TOURNAMENT : Bradley Isn't Just Imagining as She Wins by Six Shots
- Forward John Turner, the 20th pick in...
- Laguna Hills-Based Hospital Company to Buy Texas Firms
- 79 Cubans Rescued at Sea
- Senate Panel Urges Tests of French Abortion Pill
- Pipe Bombs at School
- Getting the Message : E-Mail is fast and efficient. But it isn't always private--and that can mean big trouble for users.
- Baker Street Block to Be Closed at School's Request
- Fletcher, Gerlach Reach Third Round of Surf Bout IV
- El Modena Is Laying It All on the Line : Prep football: After two years away from football, Glen Lukenbill returns as the Vanguards' line coach.
- Higher Sales for Quiksilver
- Stephen A. Unger has been named managing...
- Minority Russians Fearful About Future in the Baltics : Independence: In Estonia, other breakaway states, they worry about jobs, housing and humane treatment.
- Japan Hints It May Suspend Nomura Trading : Securities: A government document suggests that the brokerage may have illegally manipulated stock prices.
- Fair Gives Kids' Health Shot in Arm
- Secret KGB Files to Reveal Fate of Stalin's Victims
- CSU Campus Expected to Be Built Near Camarillo : College: Administrators recommend land in a greenbelt west of the city. Trustees are scheduled to decide next week.
- SANTA PAULA : Council OKs Exotic Animals in Homes
- COUNTYWIDE : Nurses Ask Board to Intervene in Dispute
- Volleyball
- Record-Breaker Powell Leaps Into Limelight : Track and field: Long jumper finally getting his due as whirlwind tour continues after Tokyo feat.
- MEDIA
- Consumer Groups Worried by Trend to Use Surveys in Ads
- Akron, Ohio-based Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co....
- Biosym in Drug Field by Design : Research: The firm's software helps pharmaceutical companies create molecular models of potential drugs on computer screens.
- Supervisors Back Boundaries for a Latino District