- Names in the News - Oct. 23, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 23, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 23, 1989
- 'Some Can Whistle' by Larry McMurtry
- From the archives: Colombia Drug Lords Find Fugitive Life Erodes Power
- These Rookie Backpackers Got Grand Workout
- FrenchRail to Retain Its Pass System in 1990
- AROUND HOME : Traffic Schools
- Air Force Orbits Navstar Satellite in Network to Guide Military Units
- BAY AREA QUAKE : QUAKE DIARY : Amid the Pain, a Megalopolis Pulled Together
- Muslim Urges Faithful to Read 'Satanic Verses'
- 'I get a lot of joy out of this'
- Woman Dies After She Is Dragged, Run Over by Car
- USOC MEETING : Pittenger Bows Out; Schiller New Director
- Living Life on Shaky Ground : Earthquake: Many of those who live and work on the Newport-Inglewood Fault are resigned to being near a harbinger of mayhem on a staggering scale.
- Saints Play Catch-Up Against Rams
- ORANGE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS : With Saddleback Away, San Clemente Wins
- Beavers Go One-Up on the Bruins : Oregon State: Coaches, players hope their victory over UCLA may instill a winning feeling in the football program.
- Lady Toros 'Pound' Chapman College, 8-0
- From Coma to Mound, USD Pitcher Plots Return : Recovery: A line drive to the head knocked him down but not out of the game.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Martin, Muir Romp to 34-8 Win Over Glendale
- WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ROUNDUP : Detmer Passes for 426 Yards, 3 Scores as BYU Wins, 49-24
- Homesick Englishman Zooms to Pole for Today's Del Mar Race : On track: Wayne Taylor sets a fast lap record and finds himself occupying the pole position in today's season-ending Camel GT Grand Prix.
- Too Close for Comfort
- San Diego Festival Imports a Rich Collection of Soviet Artworks
- BAY AREA QUAKE : THE QUAKE AT A GLANCE : The Damage
- How to Prepare a Child for Surgery
- China Farmers Face Death in Sale of Panda Skins
- The Harvey Girls (Channel 5 Sunday at...
- Ospreys Making a Comeback, Against All Odds
- Honduran 727 Hits Mountain; at Least 131 Die
- 122 Vietnamese Head Home From Hong Kong
- PROFILE FRENCH ENVIRONMENTALIST RENE DUMONT : World Is His Neighborhood, and He Warns That It's Falling Apart
- A GLIMPSE OF THE FUTURE : Communications: Phone callers at UCLA and UC Berkeley can see as well as speak to each other in specially designed booths developed and undergoing tests by a Los Angeles firm.
- Elated O.C. Fire Crew Pulls Life From Carnage
- The Desert-Protection Debate as Big as California's Great Outdoors
- South Africa: A New Optimism Fueled by Dire Economic Necessity
- Vote Yes on Measure M: Tax Is Worth the Benefits
- Dantley Not About to Be Branded a Maverick
- Moorpark Trounces Harbor, 44-0
- The New York State Athletic Commission has...
- Loyola Women Best San Francisco U.
- Reserve Leads TCU Over Air Force, 27-9
- He Was Born to Ride the Trojan Horse
- COMMENTARY : Woody Allen Keeps the Faith : 'Crimes and Misdemeanors' tears down the wall between his serious and comic sides
- PURE LENO : On the Road With America's Hardest-Working Comedian
- Soviets' Alien Delusions Surface in Nuclear Age
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Double Jeopardy : Armenian Children in Bay Area Relive Terror of Soviet Quake
- City Fearful It Is Losing War on Airport Noise
- Argentine Oktoberfest Puts First Things First--Beer, Dancing, Beer, Food, Beer, Fun
- Commentary : Tucson Merger Is the Logical One : Utilities: Several features of the Arizona power company make it, not Edison, a good match for SDG&E;.
- No Takers at Gabor's Price for Rolls-Royce
- Tunney's Fighting Chance : Boxing: Jerry Quarry returns to the sport to assist the kin of a legendary heavyweight.
- Missed Switch Leaves Local Viewers in Dark
- COMMENTARY : Commissioner Did the Right Thing Under Pressure
- For the Record, Jackson Would Prefer a Victory Over Honors
- FALLS SPORTS ROUNDUP : Women's Volleyball
- Kingsmen Buried by Santa Clara
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Antelope Valley Fails to Overcome Early Mistakes in 31-20 Loss
- NFL NOTES : Nelson Is Bitter About Walker Trade
- The Preps : Football Roundup : Servite Applies the Brakes to Bishop Montgomery
- Same Song, Second Verse in Montebello : Politics: The apparent quiet before Montebello's city election is deceptive. Nine candidates are competing for three council seats in an atmosphere charged by last spring's vote on eminent domain.
- WATERLINE: Of Fathers, Sons, and Boats <i> by Joe Soucheray (Harper & Row: $16.95; 218 pp.) </i>
- COLUMN ONE : The Odd Couple of Europe : Margaret Thatcher and Jacques Delors are almost perfectly incompatible. Their stormy political relationship may shape the continent's future<i> .</i>
- BAY AREA QUAKE : A List of Identified Quake Victims
- Village Offers a Walk Through Japanese Past
- Nation : In Brief : West Virginia : Parachutists Jump Despite Warnings
- ELECTION '89 : 3 Candidates Vie for 2 Seats on Policy-Setting Library Board
- Journalistic Neutrality Often Has a Dark Side
- Adams State's Vigil Building Dynasty in Cross-Country
- Arizona Runs Down Washington St., 23-21
- A Celtic Center in Los Angeles? It's Not That Much of Longshot
- WATER POLO ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar Wins Again, 9-4
- Take Five
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- The 'Burbs : <i> You don't have to leave the suburbs to get a good meal.</i>
- High Winds Rake England
- If Game Seven of the World Series...
- Coronado Awakens--Maybe--to a New Threat : Gangs: The police chief says the Coronado White Boys, or CWBs, are the island's first gang, but some residents--and CWB members--contend it's all an overreaction.
- Lawndale Adopts New Rules for Apartments While Rewriting Code
- 205 Arrested in La Mesa Abortion Protest
- Diocese Remains in Background When It Comes to Migrant Issues
- Business Owners in Avalon Want Out of Air Quality District : Pollution: AQMD's new focus on regulating small businesses spurs residents to protest that pristine air of Catalina Island does not pollute the Los Angeles Basin.
- Soviet Arts Festival : Soviet Arts Festival Skeptics Watch Fiscal Performance
- Environment : Notes about your surroundings.
- 1 Killed, 3 Hurt in Separate Crashes at Same Place
- NHL NOTES : An Expanded View Must Include Referees
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Utah St. Beats New Mexico St.
- Igor Korobchinski of the Soviet Union, the...
- In the Aftermath, Athletics Are Driven by Different Resolve
- THE PREPS : FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Estancia Blanks University; Runs Record to 7-0
- PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Fans Feel Aftershock; Stanford Loses to Utah
- Titans Pay Price for Missed Opportunities
- GOLF : Hogan Tour to Keep Pro Golfers in Swing
- WORD UP:
- World : IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Troops Organize Watchdog Group
- The Defense Contractors Vs. Claims of Corruption : Fraud: Whistle-Blowers finally win a couple of battles against government contractors who allegedly cooked the books at taxpayers' expense.
- This Old House : Former Drug Hub Draws Attention on Tour of Homes
- Judith Jamison Moves Out on Her Own : Nine years after leaving Ailey's company, the former principal dancer heads her own Project and gears up for its debut at UCLA
- <i> Films going into production: </i>
- NORTH KOREA ECONOMY : Ingenious Countrymen Get By With a Little Help From Their Friends
- Strikes, Unrest Curb Growth, Kremlin Says
- County Delays Setting Malibu Vote Date : Cityhood: Supporters of the coastal community's incorporation remain confident, however, that voters will still be able to decide the issue in April.
- Fighting Good Fight Against Gangs
- Gianni Goes Marching On : AGNELLI: Fiat and the Network of Italian Power <i> by Alan Friedman (New American Library: $19.95; 359 pp.; 0-453-0069-6 </i>
- Architectural Antiques Used as Home Decorating Elements
- Pyramids Pull Faithful Seeking Mystical Vibes to Egypt's Giza Plateau : Occult: Hundreds of devotees traveling to Giza will now have to pay a lot more to get their blast of pyramid power.
- Put on Your Rose-Colored Glasses : POSITIVE ILLUSIONS: Creative Self-Deception and the Healthy Mind <i> by Shelley Taylor (Basic Books: $19.95; 290 pp.; 0-465-06052-8) </i>
- Cool, Wet Weather Helps Firefighters Get Handle on Blaze
- Norse Caught on Horns of Alcohol Dilemma : Europe: Sweden, Finland and Norway are heavily taxing spirits in an effort to make drinking difficult, but should they profit from what they are trying to prevent?
- 2 Arrested After Shots Fired at Car
- Law Would Force Drug Felons to Register
- UCI Official Will Address Racism Incident
- FALL SPORTS ROUNDUP : Camarillo and Agoura Run Away With Titles
- Lee, Bynoe Purchase Nuggets
- Jim Hall Lets His Guitar Do the Talking
- 'Salesman's' New Rounds at LATC
- Viewers Are Sampling--but Will They Buy? : Some new series are already in trouble, although the networks did a great job of promotion.
- Dr. Dre Joins an Illustrious Pack : In the last year, producer has hit with albums for N.W.A, Eazy-E, J. J. Fad and the D.O.C.
- Lebanese Christians' Fight to Oust Syrian Troops Seems Fruitless
- Delors--Views on Europe, Trade
- The Series--Does Anyone Still Care?
- Arkansas Town Waiting for EPA to Clean Up 'Priority' Waste Sites : Environment: Some residents blame the pollution from the three town dumps for physical ailments. Ten years after an EPA investigation began, cleanup has yet to start.
- As Europe Sheds Its Old Lines, Others Form : East-West: Reconciling the appeal of nationalism with the imperative of collective action is leading to new notions of sovereignty and autonomy.
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- NOTEBOOK : There's a Chance Series May Be Canceled
- From Paintings to Cars to Planes--a Rich Heritage of Museums : Individuals and corporations have opened their collections to the public for reasons ranging from tributes to tax breaks.
- MT. SAC INVITATIONAL : Edison's Taylor Picks Off Nevada Freshman to Win
- John Clifford Is Eyeing a Comeback
- The Great Salmon River Old-Fashioned, Hand-Cranked, Party-Line Telephone War
- A New Way to Commute to the Job: Through a Computer, Phone Lines : Communications: Futurists predicted it, and now it's here. Telecommuting may ease traffic by bringing the workplace to the home.
- Seize the Day, Said the Old Salt, Seize the Day
- Young Grief Lasts Longest : EARLY FROM THE DANCE <i> by David Payne; (Doubleday: $18.95; 512 pp.; 0-385-26417-8) </i>
- THE SHAWL <i> by Cynthia Ozick (Alfred A. Knopf: $12.95; 56 pp.)</i>
- Zen and the Art of Residential Remodeling
- Realty Firm Starts 24-Hour Service
- U.S. Remodeling Outpaces New Home Construction
- Home Improvement : How to Build a Solid Workbench, Step by Step : Do-It-Yourself: A well-planned home work station organizes your tools and provides a hub for home repair.
- Must Landlord Pay If Tenant Forced to Move?
- Your Mortgage : Many Market Lenders Finance 90% Mortgages
- AROUND HOME : Northwest Indian Carvings
- Home Sellers Should Insist Sales Agent Use Multiple Listing Service
- Viewpoints : Unleveraging the Market : The SEC could improve stability by requiring high-risk speculators to play with their own money.
- N.Y. Museum Brings Back Broadcasting's Golden Age
- Mother Nature as a Hothouse Flower : THE END OF NATURE <i> by Bill McKibben (Random House: $19.95; 230 pp.) </i>
- Are Stocks for Gamblers Only? : While the market can swing wildly, it is not the crap shoot many fear.
- Nancy Settles a Few Scores : MY TURN: The Memoirs of Nancy Reagan <i> by Nancy Reagan with William Novak (Random House: $21.95; 370 pp.) </i>
- FDA Rules Required for Inland Ships
- Nothing Fails Like Success : IRWIN SHAW: A Biography <i> by Michael Shnayerson (G. P. Putnam's Sons: $21.95; 441 pp., illustrated; 0-399-13443-3) </i>
- Baldwin Park Chief May Be on Way Out
- Technology Pulls Plug on Rural Party Lines : West Virginia: Customers say farewell to their old telephone system with mixture of joy and nostalgia.
- County Mounts Chemical War on Oriental Fruit Fly
- WHERE TO DONATE, GET INFORMATION
- Mayor Goode Hospitalized
- 4 Sailors' 118 Days at Sea: Survival Tale or Hoax?
- Beverly Hills Asks Artist to Remove 'Moon Dial' Work
- Officer's Trial to Start; a City Holds Its Breath : Miami Case: The killing of a black man by a policeman stirs fears over how an ethnically divided community will react to a jury verdict seen as unfair.
- Jane Curtin, Richard Thomas and C.C.H. Pounder...
- Breaking Bread, Crumbling Buildings
- A Carpeted Garage . . . There Goes the Neighborhood!
- Drizzle Helps Firefighters in Battle to Curb Blaze
- MAKING THEM PAY: After discovering that it...
- Man, 31, Arrested in Fatal Stabbing
- Scams May Be Hiding in Can't-Miss Investments
- HORSE RACING LAUREL TURF FESTIVAL : U.S. Horses Have Edge This Time
- Emmitt Smith Gains 316 Yards to Lead Florida
- Werbelow Shines for Occidental
- Chargers' Big Worry is Taylor-Made
- The School Has Changed, But Mission Remains the Same
- BAY AREA QUAKE : The Quake's Toll
- Invisible-Mass Mystery Stirs Search to Limits of Universe
- Use of Rail Strip Seen as Key to the Future
- World : IN BRIEF : ARGENTINA : 5 Rebellious Army Officers Discharged
- Fire Under Control in Spanish A-Power Plant
- When the Center Wouldn't Hold : Emerging Whole, Feeling Unsettled
- Quake-Immunity View Rests on Shaky Ground
- Shoppers Crowd Stores for Quake-Survival Items
- Aztecs' Almost-Perfect Defense Nearly Fires Shutout at Pacific
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- NBA NOTES : With Foresight, Celtics Would Not Be Trying to Correct Vision
- Winning Colors struggled to a fourth-place finish...
- West Torrance Wins Cross-Country Meet
- MOTOR RACING GRAND PRIX OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA : Kastner Is in Perfect Position--He Has Sure Thing at Del Mar
- NHL ROUNDUP : Puppa Stops Lemieux, Penguins, 4-2
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Krickstein Rallies to Defeat Edberg in Tokyo
- Jack Nicholson has the title role in...
- Your Mortgage : As Fixed-Rate Mortgage Rates Dip, Fewer Buyers Opt for Adjustables
- Air Force 'Top Guns' Square Off in Nevada Desert
- Benjamin B. Smith, 82; Lawyer and Philanthropist
- World : IN BRIEF : TURKEY : 5 Die as Syria MIGs Down Survey Plane
- Latino Agents Say Their Careers Are Unfairly Limited : Job Bias: Ruling against FBI led a to wave of discrimination claims against other agencies.
- Prehistoric Dream in New Zealand
- Nation : IOWA : Part of Jet Hydraulic System Recovered
- Robber Tips Victim in $200 Holdup
- Researcher Designs Tourist Submarine
- Her Turn : Books: Nancy Reagan loads her memoirs with jabs at former White House staffers, but is equally tough on her own failings as a wife, mother and public figure.
- Beirut Picks Itself Up as Cease-Fire Takes Hold : Lebanon: The divided but largely intact capital goes back to work, belying myths of nearly total destruction and depopulation.
- Bullets Shatter Dream of Immigrant Family
- Customer, Shot by Guard in Dispute Over a 10-Cent Lime, Wins $440,000
- Arson Suspected in Fire That Killed 2
- THE OTHER GAMES : GAME OF THE DAY
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Favorite Steinlen, in his final prep for...
- ON THE RECORD
- Happy Discovery on a Dark Night in Singapore : Food: Biriani is a steamed Persian-style pilaf layered with chicken or spicy lamb that was created during the great Mogul dynasty of the 16th-18th centuries.
- Student Identity Card Is Honored in East Bloc
- A Magic Act to Gain More Space
- Look for Traveling In Style
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : ONE MAN'S ISLAND LOVE AFFAIR : Islands bring a remedy to the troubles of the 20th Century. This lust for islands is : someplace between a hobby and a religion.
- Subcontractors Prove Their Craftsmanship
- MOBBED UP: Jackie Presser's High-Wire Life in the Teamsters, the Mafia and the FBI <i> by James Neff (Atlantic Monthly Press: $22.95; 498 pp.) </i>
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : Skiing the West
- Hardwood Floors Add Value, but Require Attention
- Sales of New Homes Up 2% in Orange County
- Discounts at Flying Tigers Museum in Florida
- LEGENDS, LIES & CHERISHED MYTHS OF AMERICAN HISTORY <i> by Richard Shenkman (Harper & Row: $7.95) </i>
- Gardening : Growing Radishes Is Child's Play : Vegetables: Oriental as well as domestic varieties produce quickly and are easy to grow.
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : MEMORIES ARE MADE OF THIS : The Orient Express to Venice, Raffles in Singapore, a pristine Prince William Sound, the Concorde and the QE2
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : TRAVELS WITH GEORGE--AND JIMMY AND RONNIE : From Air Force One to Gold Line bus, touring with the President has its perks and its pitfalls, but at least your baggage never goes astray.
- In Flight From the Female : REFUSING TO BE A MAN: Essays on Sex and Justice <i> by John Stoltenberg (Breitenbush Books: $16.95; 225 pp.) </i>
- Woolworth Grows From Its Dime-Store Roots : Retailing: While some department store chains are floundering, this century-old chain is building a collection of specialty stores.
- How Appraisers Value a Home
- Gardening : Southland Gardeners' Favorite Spring Flowers : Planting: A love of bright colors and dramatic style influence the kinds of choices these Californians will make this fall.
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : Meanwhile in California
- Untitled
- AROUND HOME : Tree Trimming
- THE ARROWING OF THE CANE <i> by John Conyngham (Fireside: $7.95)</i>
- How to Fix Laminated Countertop
- Blackboard Justice : Great Teachers Belong on an Honor Roll All Their Own
- FALL HOME DESIGN : Craftsman Then & Now : A resurgence of this century-old style creates a new generation of contemporary artisans
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : A SENSE OF PLACE : What is important with travel pictures is not only to show what is there but to give your viewers a feeling of being there, a sample of what you saw, what struck your fancy andhow you reacted to it.
- Nation : MARYLAND : Abernathy Assailed by NAACP Board
- Gubernatorial Campaigns Illustrate Split-Level Nature of Politics in U.S. : Elections: Republican presidential hopefuls have carried Virginia and New Jersey since 1964. But the Democrats' activist image benefits state candidates.
- Uncertainty and Fear Grip Quake's 6,500 Homeless
- A look at upcoming events in LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- Arab Council Convenes
- The idea for PTA membership drive wasn't all wet, but the principal was.
- Favored Simply Majestic led from the start...
- BOXING NOTES : It Was a Double Loss for the Sport
- Houston Rolls It Up Against SMU With 95 Points, 1,021 Yards
- UC Davis Still Owns CSUN, 24-7
- Economic Growth That No One Measures
- Even in the Old West There's One Mall of Fame
- Herbs Can Be Cultivated to Provide More Than Just Spices
- Colombia Drug Lords Find Fugitive Life Erodes Power
- Blood Donations Are Generous; New Gifts Discouraged for Now
- Bush OKs $9 Million for Nicaragua Race : Central America: Funds may do little to help the pro-U.S. opposition defeat the Sandinistas.
- Abortion Funding Legislation Vetoed by Bush : Government: Rep. Dornan suggests that a more stringent bill could help lead to a compromise.
- Heat Goes Up at Hearing on School Plan : Education: Arcadia parents vehemently register their complaints about proposed transfer of Sierra Madre students from Pasadena to the Arcadia school system.
- Gala Auction at Southwest Museum
- The Orange County Board of Supervisors will...
- In Connecticut, the Homeless Bank on the Retired 'Guy With a Garden' : Charity: A retired seed company executive and veteran gardener has made his spare time and skills pay off in thousands of pounds of produce for the poor.
- Sweet Danny, Then and Now : SOME CAN WHISTLE <i> by Larry McMurtry (Simon & Schuster: $19.95; 348 pp.; 0-671-64267-7) </i>
- Title Firms
- THE BUILDING OF MANHATTAN <i> by Donald McKay (Harper & Row: $12.95</i> , <i> illustrated) </i>
- AROUND HOME : Write Your Congressman
- AROUND HOME : Building Kites
- HOME Improvement : New Thermal Window Uses Gas for Insulation
- CRITIQUE : Pei Masterpiece: Too Elegant Here? : Design: Polished to perfection, building doesn't seem to fit in with its low-profile Beverly Hills neighbors.
- Santa Fee Springs Weighs Imposing Fee for Oil Field Cleanup
- E. German Chief Hints at More Moderate Line : East Bloc: Egon Krenz is congratulated by Gorbachev in a phone call that could presage a new policy direction.
- Whittier Offers Aid, Its Quake Expertise to Bay Communities
- Shuttle Schedule Altered by Desert Wind; Astronaut and Costa Rica President Chat
- Indifference Toward Indigent
- Auction Is a Slap in the Face
- Above It All : Annual Eagle Flight Helps Gives Disabled a New Perspective
- Measure M Foes Invoke <i> T</i> Word: Tax
- PILOTS HONORED: The Antelope Valley Board of...
- A Repeat: Seminoles Hold Off Auburn
- Trojan Mistake Was Getting Fighting Irish Fighting Mad
- CYCLING TOUR OF PALM SPRINGS : Brady Sprints to Win Second Stage Road Race
- Fullerton Penalizes Itself in a 33-19 Loss
- Mogilny Makes Way Into NHL at Tender Age of 20
- Bomze Bets Fourstardave Will Upset
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : El Camino Real Fullback Anderson Raised by Protective Father
- Bruins Go From Bad to Worse : UCLA: It fails to contain Oregon State's running attack in 18-17 defeat.
- Study Looks at Sex Bias in Business
- Nation : NEW YORK : Abortion Protesters Arrested at Clinic
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Earthquake Just Adds to Anger in 'Dog Town'
- 50 Balloons Rise to the Occasion Above Valencia
- Ship Rocked by Blast Is Due in S.D. Area
- Seoul of the Valley : Flavor of Homeland Is Closer to Home as Section of Van Nuys Boulevard Becomes a Little Koreatown
- SOUTH ROUNDUP : Clemson Surprises North Carolina State, 30-10
- USD Moves to 6-1 With 38-17 Victory
- HORSE RACING GOODWOOD HANDICAP : Present Value Beats Rahy Again, Earns Himself a Trip to Breeders' Cup
- A Few Reasons Why the Series Should Go On
- Fullerton Edges Golden West; Andrews Sets Career Rushing Mark
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Nebraska Holds Off Cowboys
- Thanks to Judge Wapner, Courts Are Full
- Astronomers' New Goal: Huge Telescope on Moon : The future: The ideas are all in place for an instrument that could spot life in other solar systems, but the technology to build it isn't here yet.
- Quakes Can Be Tough but Vital Teachers
- Soviet Sailor Rescued After 67 Days Adrift in Pacific
- Man Gets 10 Years for Bilking Investors
- Commentary : Irvine's Human Rights Ordinance : Yes: Passage of Measure N would put an end to special rights for homosexuals and lesbians.
- Pedestrian Killed in Garden Grove
- Building Up Steam : The Freshman-Laden Cal State Dominguez Hills Toros Are Looking to the Future
- Andre Reed in Class by Himself in AFC
- Clippers Strengthen Middle With Norwegian
- Insurers Cut Back on Mental Health Coverage : Health: HMOs and other plans are deciding who really needs therapy and for how long.
- Orange County Is Home Base to Smogbusters : Environment: A score of Southland entrepreneurs pioneered the science of reducing air pollution at utility and industrial plants and have built their expertise into thriving businesses.