- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES TRANSPORTATION : Absence of Consensus Killed Measure M
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the week of Nov. 12.
- China's Output Takes First Drop in Years; Further Unrest Feared
- Chrysler to End Pact With Maserati: Chrysler...
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Legislation Would Keep Presidio Open
- For O.C. Rescuers, Death of Nimitz Survivor Comes as Frustrating Blow
- Arthur Fletcher, Rights Figure, Leaves Hospital
- Judge Made Juveniles Toe the Line, Ends Up in Exile
- World IN BRIEF : SUDAN : Government, Rebels Agree to Hold Talks
- City of Hope Reaps a Bonanza
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Reading Is the Name of This Game
- East Germans Rally Against Regime While Others Flock to West Berlin
- The Ostrich Method of English Grammar : Education: Schools have quit teaching standard English, fearing political backlash. It's minority students who suffer.
- Get the Truck Ban Rolling
- Anti-Graffiti Rally Wins Councilmen's Promises of More Money, Workers
- Eagles Slip Past Vikings
- Hooker Corp. to Shut Altman Stores: L....
- Perfume Suit Settled: A Los Angeles woman...
- Westinghouse Seeks Fee Hike at Nuclear Sites
- Capitol Tree Topples Wrong Way
- Security Forces Abused Them, 2 Americans Say : El Salvador: The U.S. Embassy casts doubt on their stories but says it will investigate.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Tanker Repairs Run Ahead of Schedule
- IRVINE : County to Collect Hazardous Materials
- LAGUNA BEACH : Holiday Dinner Will Benefit Shelter
- Child Abuse Center to Focus on Whole Family : Social Service: The head of an Antelope Valley facility says prevention is the long-term solution to the problem.
- Michigan State Returns to Top 25; Fresno State Exits
- GOLF AT SHERWOOD CC : Strange-O'Meara Team Wins by 6
- L.A. Secondary Answers the Critics : Rams: Defensive backs are impressive against the Cardinals' trio of quarterbacks, picking off four passes.
- SHORT TAKES : 8 Soviet Filmmakers Get Visas
- Music
- ART : Simple Sculpture Exhibit Fills Austere Surroundings With Bold Presence
- Ocean Pollution
- Drug Legalization: Interest Rises in Prestigious Circles
- California IN BRIEF : HAYWARD : Unsolved Kidnap Case Now 1 Year Old
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Harris Pays Tab, Doesn't Drink
- Stolz Being Considered for New Mexico State Job
- Colts Revive Offense, Beat Jets, 27-10
- Raiders Humbled as They Stumble Their Way to 5-6
- Merv Griffin Will Roll the Dice With 'Monopoly' Game Show
- After 9 Years, Bishop Is Back--on <i> His </i> Terms
- Water Leaks
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Graf Overcomes Injury to Win N.Y. Title : Tennis: Top-seeded West German is tentative because of sprained ankle, but she defeats Navratilova in final, 6-4, 7-5, 2-6, 6-2.
- Kelly Loses Grip, Bills Just Lose : Patriots: New England scores 20 points in last eight minutes of 33-24 victory.
- SHORT TAKES : Michael Jackson Plugs Mirage
- Johnson Takes Augmon's Place as UNLV Headliner : College Basketball: Former junior college player of the year has opponents stretching for superlatives and Rebels' athletic department enthralled because of low-key approach to success.
- Money Supply Rises: The narrowest measure of...
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the week of Nov. 12.
- 20,000 Demand Czech Reforms : East Bloc: Resistance to the government spreads. Criticism is read at church services in Prague. There are no reports of violence.
- Chinese Premier Arrives in Nepal for 3-Day Visit
- Berlin's Wall Is Being Cut Away--Chip by Chip : Europe: A few Germans are selling small chunks of the wall as souvenirs.
- LOCAL : 2 From H.B. Killed in Car Crash
- 200,000 Angry Czechs : Nation's Biggest Protest Calls for End of Regime : Police Keep Hands Off; No Violence
- U.S. Complies With Call for Impact Studies on Arts Park : Environment: The Sierra Club sued to block the cultural center project last year. It is urging alternative sites outside the Sepulveda Basin.
- Nick Faldo of England Quits PGA
- THE SIDELINES : Ex-Colt Sherman Plunkett Dies
- NOTEBOOK : Ellard Displays His Forward-Flip Form, Executes a Perfect '10'
- Wallace's 15th Place Worth $1 Million
- Community College Football Bowl Set
- Cal State Fullerton Finds Its Strength in Numbers, Expectations This Season : College Basketball: Titans, who started last season with nothing to look forward to, have depth and everything to look forward to in 1989.
- Joe Strummer to Appear at Coach House
- MEDIA : If You've Got an Item to Sell --Even Yourself--Tune In
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Children Killed in Storm Mourned
- 4 Die In Santa Ana After Car Slams Into Pole During Drag Race
- Why Auto Theft Is a Growth Industry : Insurance: When thieves 'borrow' a car to remove its marketable parts, where do the replacements come from? Shouldn't insurers be suspicious?
- THE SIDELINES : Tom Kite and Betsy King Voted Players of Year by Golf Writers
- Saints, Hilliard Wear Down Falcons, 26-17 : New Orleans: Pint-sized back shows gallons of talent, gets 158 yards and a touchdown in win over Atlanta.
- Rams No Lambs in Victory : Pro Football: Defense has five sacks, four interceptions in 37-14 win over the Cardinals.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Live the Dream Lets Whittingham's Come True
- UC Irvine Will Retrench, Give Defense a Shot : College Basketball: After a 12-17 season in which they averaged 82 points a game and gave up 86, the Anteaters will try stopping people instead.
- Firms Honored for Arts Charity
- Ohio S&L; Chief Fails to Amend Chapter 11 Plan
- NATION : Controversial Bush Nominee for Environment Post Gives Up Fight
- House Supports Bush, Preserves El Salvador Aid
- Johnny Haymer, 69, 'MASH' Actor, Dies
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Photo Tells All: Zsa Zsa Is 72
- S.D. Archeologists Comb the Earth for Clues to Past
- Military Services Study 'Worst-Case' Cutbacks : Budget: The Navy, Army and Air Force outline their contingency plans. Cheney calls prospects for sharp reductions 'a realistic expectation.'
- Our Street People Are Not Somebody Else's Problem : Homeless: We need to change the 'not in my back yard' syndrome to 'neighbor in my back yard.' Opposition won't make them go away.
- Science / Medicine : A Quasar Out on the Edge
- The Politics of Prudence
- C-SPAN Crosses the Ocean to Bring Live Broadcasts From House of Commons
- 'Sophie's Place' Delightful but Demanding
- McCaw Lifts Bid for LIN Broadcasting : Mergers: Cellular giant kicks in another $800 million in fight with BellSouth for company.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Pioneer Gets Costa Mesa Firm
- Rash of Dismissals Voids Bias Claims
- 4 Slain in Bavarian Tavern; Police Kill Gunman, Seize 2nd
- ROYALS : Editor Fired for Royal Photos
- Buck Helm: 90 Hours in Freeway Wreckage Created Quake Hero : Disaster: Tough longshoreman dies nearly a month after rescue from damaged interstate in Oakland. Respiratory failure is blamed.
- Senators Warn Against a Hasty Cutoff of Aid to El Salvador
- Driftnet Fishing Issue Still Tangled
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Variety Road Gets On Trust Top Weight
- Alabama Coach Acts After Death Threats
- THE SIDELINES : Moeller Makes Pitch for Money
- QUOTABLE
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- Japan Expo Coming Into Its Own in L.A. : Trade: Launched in late 1980, the event has attracted ever-widening interest in Japanese culture and products. And founder Nagao Masuda, who made it a success, is expanding his small empire by producing other promotional shows.
- Movies - Nov. 20, 1989
- Movies - Nov. 20, 1989
- Movies - Nov. 20, 1989
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 20, 1989
- TV & Video - Nov. 20, 1989
- RADIO PAYS: In this age of televangelism,...
- FARE EXCHANGE: Bus riders have long complained...
- House Supports China Students on 403-0 Vote
- JITTERS: Orange County residents are so accustomed...
- Marketplace of Creative Ideas May Now Go to Highest Bidder : Media: As publishers limit themselves to their own writers, everyone who isn't part of their corporate world is cut off from effective expression.
- Record Heat Sears Coast; Fire Danger Is 'Explosive' : Weather: San Juan Capistrano's 95 is the highest in the nation. Cooling to 70s is expected for Thanksgiving.
- MANUFACTURING: The service sector dominates Orange County's...
- Salvador's Left, Right Attend Rites for Priests : Central America: Two Catholic bishops are warned to leave the country. Fighting subsides in the capital.
- Catastrophic Care Puts Congress in Overtime : Medicare: Extended benefits will end unless a compromise is reached. Both House and Senate postpone adjournment to try to save at least part of the program.
- Killea Tactic Can Only Hurt the Church in the Long Run : Abortion: Public officials take an oath to uphold the Constitution, not the Vatican. They should represent all voters, not just Catholics.
- Temperamental River Presents Few Options for San Diegans
- An Escape to Captivity, and Back : THE SACRED NIGHT A novel<i> by Tahar Ben Jelloun; translated by Alan Sheridan (A Helen andKurt Wolff Book/ Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: $18.95; 192 pp.; 0-15-179150-3) </i>
- How Healthy Was Primitive Man? : HEALTH AND THE RISE OF CIVILIZATION<i> by Mark Nathan Cohen Ph.D. (Yale University Press:$29.95; 320 pp.; 0-300-04006-7) </i>
- Revised Report Shows Impact of Culver City Mall : Development: Culver City plans hearings early next year on the Marina Place project opposed by the city of Los Angeles and the Venice Town Council.
- Salvadorans Flock to Shelters as Fighting Ebbs : Central America: The army gains the upper hand as rebels withdraw from some areas of the capital.
- Students Learn Hard Lessons on What It Means to Be Poor
- Jordan's Historic Election Heartens Fundamentalists
- Norton AFB Emerges as Top Airport Site : Planning: After exhaustive search, panel says San Bernardino County site would be best choice to relieve congestion at John Wayne.
- Injustice Eats Away at Plaintiffs Who File Small Claims
- Commentary : Risking Some Kindness to a Down-and-Outer : The homeless: There was something about his eyes that intrigued me.
- ANALYSIS : UNLV and LSU Make Powerful Moves
- SOCCER : WORLD CUP QUALIFYING : It'll Be Historical First for U.S. or Trinidad and Tobago
- Years of the Tigers : Anniversary: The 75 seasons that San Fernando High has been playing football are steeped in tradition and rich with championships and talented players.
- A Most Unethical Way to Deal With Ethics : Pay Hike: If lawmakers really do need more money, why do most of them seek reelection?
- After the Wall: New Concerns in the East and West : The Germanys: As physical barriers fall, new questions rise, about reunification, about Soviet intent, about European integration.
- After Humble Start, Bank Grew Into Key Player
- Traffic Concerns Spur R.H. Estates to Oppose Closure of Miraleste
- New Airport Dealt a Blow
- Raiders, Oilers to Rumble in 'Dome
- SOUTHERN SECTION CROSS-COUNTRY : A Smashing Time by Dameworth as Agoura Wins Title
- San Diego Wrestles With Its Maltreated River : Environment: The waterway has been rerouted and buried in the name of progress. Now there's a movement afoot to put nature back into the picture.
- It's Ugly, but Kings Beat Capitals : Hockey: Fight in final seconds mars 5-3 victory that extends their unbeaten string to four games and evens their record at 10-10-1.
- Royal Beats Esperanza to Walk Off With Title
- GOLF : This Foursome Won't Be a Strange Sight
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' CROSS-COUNTRY : Saddleback Is Second in 4-A Final
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY : Edison's Taylor Up to Latest Challenge, Captures 4-A Title
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Where Success Is in the Details : Tony Bill's Maple Drive offers straightforward fare in a serene Beverly Hills setting
- ALBUM REVIEW : Jones Returns With a Feast of Styles and Musicality : QUINCY JONES "Back on the Block," Qwest *** 1/2
- 976-Gisele
- Mr. Jones Is Back : After overwork and divorce, Quincy Jones releases his first album in eight years
- TOP 10 FEATURES HOME BUYERS ARE SEEKING
- Opinion today includes expanded coverage of international...
- Consolidators Offer Cuts in Room Rates
- Socialite Is Now Greece's 'Turtle Lady'
- La Mirada Prepares for Holiday Basket
- Abandoned by Fickle Brochures
- Haiti Regime Accused of Corruption and Terrorism
- Witness Gets on All Fours in Defense of Slain Dog
- No Hit List, Says Pomona Interim Chief
- Eucalyptus Trees Stir Iberian Ecology Alarm as They Soak Up Water
- West European Leaders Set to Aid East Bloc
- HIGH SCHOOL FIELD HOCKEY : CHAMPIONSHIP : Mira Mesa Goalie's Play, Dye Color Serra's Day Blue
- 2 Colombian Drug Suspects Extradited to U.S.
- In S. Africa, a New World Is Still Awaiting Its Birth : Apartheid: De Klerk can make history rather than hysteria. He can end the brutal system.
- SENIOR CITIZEN HOUSING: The Hidden Hills City...
- Irvine Teachers to Vote on Contract Offer : Education: Irvine teachers are expected to approve terms tentatively agreed to by union and school district negotiators.
- 'As long as I have water around me, I'll continue to row'
- Luck Strikes Spinner With $1 Million : Lottery: A business executive from Brea hits the jackpot with a scratch-off trip to Big Spin.
- Heisman Race: What Should Count Most?
- Four Held After Drive-By Shooting Injures 2
- Northridge Eliminated in Soccer Regional
- Oklahoma State, led by medalist Bobby May's...
- FALL ROUNDUP : Antelope Valley Defensive Play Highlights Win
- SOUTHERN SECTION 3-A GIRLS VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : La Habra Rallies, Finally Wins a Title
- Sealy, Harvey Help St. John's Defeat Houston
- Respected Now, Cano Wants Another Winner : Soccer: The CSDH women's team hopes this year won't be the last it reaches the NCAA final four. Next time, it plans to do even better.
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL : Title IX, Talent Take UCLA to the Top
- Markdowns May Dampen Retailers' Christmas Cheer : Shopping: Store owners fear a potential price-cutting war. Some are fighting back with service.
- What happened to the delightful British comedies...
- Of Brotherly Love and Other Odd Notions : THE KISS OF LAMOURETTE<i> by Robert Darnton (W.W. Norton: $19.95; 344 pp.) </i>
- CRITIQUE : Venice Project Mixes Housing With Shops
- L.A. Architects Honor Two Times Writers
- God's Feminine Side : Monthly Worship Group Focuses on Biblical Issues of Interest to Women
- Nynex Breaks Off Phone Strike Talks
- The House
- Shadow of McMartin Case Lingering Over Beach City
- Bank of San Pedro Is Criticized for Unsecured Loans : Finance: Bank's issuance of more than $1 million in loans to one of its directors draws reproach from federal regulators and shareholders.
- Districts Boost Day Care as Need for After-School Programs Grow : Child Care: Working, middle-class parents have killed society's myth of a happy housewife waiting for the children to come home.
- Redskins' 5-Foot-8 Corners Won't Allow Themselves to Be Sold Short
- NCAA Wants to Say When to the Beer Commercials
- Spiritual Serl
- EAST ROUNDUP : Pittsburgh Overcomes 14-Point Deficit to End East Carolina Upset Bid
- The Timeless Songs of Kurt Weill--One Night Only
- Nash Climbs Into 'Ring' as a TV Talk-Show Host
- Viewpoints : The Air Fare Puzzle : Some contend that airline mergers and deregulation have reduced competition and boosted passenger rates. Should Congress intervene?
- L.A. County Tax Collector Extending Service Hours
- Among the Airlines, It's Survival of the Fattest : Airlines: Braniff's suspension of operations and filing for bankruptcy protection is the latest indicator of a trend toward domination of the airline industry by a few mega-carriers.
- Normandy Memories Still Sharp
- Proposition 103 Still on Hold
- AROUND HOME : Hang Gliding
- Police Pinch Suspected Panty Raider
- Excess Cargo Containers Raise Concern About Storage Space
- Getting the Drop on Wildfires : Firefighters Use Helicopters in Early Assaults to Stop Blazes' Spread
- Barco to Visit Japan
- Banner Holiday : Artists Add a Touch of the Sea to Their Yuletide Designs for Santa Monica
- Tornado-Hit Alabama Declared Disaster Area
- Children's Art Goes on Display
- Adobe to Be Bolstered for Quake Safety
- 700 Protest U.S. Aid to El Salvador : Demonstration: The escalating civil war and the murders of six priests swell the marchers' ranks.
- PRO FOOTBALL NOTES : As Season Sorts Out Winners and Losers, 49ers Still NFL's Best
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Pairings Set for Quarterfinals
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers Rally to Beat Whalers, 3-2
- Excellence Was the Measuring Stick : As director, Kevin Consey saw Newport's art museum grow financially and critically; now he takes on Chicago
- In Superman (Channel 13 Sunday at 6...
- Traditionally Neutral Swiss to Vote on Scrapping Army
- 3 Soldiers Killed in Ulster Blast; IRA Suspected
- Problems May Lead to Cuts in Collider Project
- COLUMN ONE : Lincoln's Risky Road to Disaster : How an Irvine savings and loan fueled a real estate empire--and became one of history's biggest financial fiascoes.
- All They Need to Do Is Catch the Bug : Democracy: No place is really immune, and it doesn't take years of gradual exposure to transform the body politic.
- Two S.D. County Blazes Battled
- 28 in Lancaster Seized in Raids on 2 Buildings
- S.D. Shipyard Hosts Open-Tunnel Party Inside Exxon Valdez
- Chadwick Wins Small School Volleyball Title
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Southern Section
- Camarillo Ends Decade With a Run to the Top
- Crash Kills 2 From Women's College Team
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Esperanza Finally Reaches the End of the Line
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Palisades Girls Reclaim City 4-A Championship
- Manley Out After Third Drug Strike : Football: Redskin defensive lineman banned from NFL in Tagliabue's first major action as commissioner.
- Beethoven and Bach Take a Lesson From Rock : Pop promoter Barry Fey helps the Colorado Symphony players run their own concerts
- Just Take the London Bus to Chez Jay II
- Third World Fossil Fuel Pollution Prompts Worries
- Supervisors OK Project in Altadena : Housing: La Vina community group opposes the 272-home development on archeological and environmental grounds.
- Massacre Creates Gun-Control Activists
- California IN BRIEF : LONG BEACH : Helm Deserted, Coast Guard Says
- Norway Searches for Heirs to Claim U.S. Woman's $1-Million Fortune
- CRITIC'S CORNER
- Threat to Salvadoran Priests Is Nothing New : Central America: Rightist extremists viewed the slain Jesuit rector as the brains behind the guerrillas.
- Many Are Still Feeling Pain of Hugo's Blow
- The Big-Lie Technique Among Japan-Bashers : Trade: Their prose may be artful, but Tokyo's sour-spirited detractors haven't a clue about how Japanese society works. Take heed, President Bush.
- Neneh Cherry's 'Manchild' Tops Among Music Videos
- California Doesn't Rank as a Sununu-Shine State : Politics: State GOP money men blame the White House chief of staff for the President's lack of interest in the state.
- Workout Wonders : Fitness: Tarzana's Portola Junior High ninth-graders score best among Los Angeles district schools in the Valley on state's physical fitness test.
- Youth's Slaying Called Gang-Related
- Mourning Grows Up in Public
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Fresno State Gets Lesson in Humility
- WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ROUNDUP : BYU Gains Its Revenge With 70-31 Rout of Utah
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL : CHAMPIONSHIPS : Section's Defending Champions Have a Completely Successful Night
- Montclair Prep Outruns Desert in Second Half
- A Thin Time for 'Fat Man'
- BO AIN'T DIDDLEY:
- Shooting a Story That Shoots Back : How TV news covers the urban gangs: Are the stories balanced? Are they racist?
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : NASA Races to Start Shuttle Countdown
- Vietnam Refugee in Ohio Hits Lottery for $6 Million
- Prague Will Let Dissident Go to Stockholm for Prize
- Lawndale antique radio museum offers a connection to bygone days.
- Linking City's Growth to Help for Poor Urged
- COMMENTARY : This Time, They Both Played Like Rookies
- The bad guys and good guys are...
- Frequent Fliers
- Taking Bread at the Bar
- 'Problem' Boys Find Solutions at Altadena Home
- Pour Wine, Pass the Oysters
- Viacom Seeks a Role in the Land of Media Giants : Entertainment: The cable, TV and radio company has reduced its daunting debt. But can it survive the competitive jungle?
- Spanning the Globe With Times Readers
- In Nicaragua, 'We Believe We Are All Kings' : MEMOIRS OF A COUNTER-REVOLUTIONARY<i> by Arturo Cruz Jr. (Doubleday: $18.95, 267 pp.) </i>
- Visitors Find Soviet Trip Can Be Risky Business : Tourism: Crimes against travelers to the Soviet Union are up this year. Among the worst cities are Moscow and Leningrad.
- SCANDAL<i> by Shusaku Endo (Vintage: $8.95) </i>
- SALSA! : Dance: The fever of salsa has hit patrons of popular West Covina nightclub.
- Former 'Lemon Capital' Seems Sweet to Newcomers : Corona: With its strategic location, Riverside County city is magnet to home buyers from adjacent counties.
- Enough of this frivolity. It's curling-up-in-front-of-the- crackling-fire-with-a-good-book...
- Unwrapping the Best Gift--Travel
- Mormon Memories, Angeleno Enigmas : THE CHINCHILLA FARM<i> by Judith Freeman (W.W. Norton: $19.95; 319 pp.; 0-393-02722-8) </i>
- CHILDREN OF BETHANY : The Story of a Palestinian Family<i> by Said K. Aburish (Indiana University Press: $18.95; 243 pp.)</i>
- Monteverde Cloud Forest Is a Costa Rican Wonder
- RUSSIAN JOURNAL<i> by John Steinbeck photographs by Robert Capa (Paragon House: $10.95) </i>
- How dare CBS preempt "Dallas" and "Falcon...
- A Holiday Entree With Hearty Flavor
- Incentives Help Agent Sell Homes in Orange County
- AROUND HOME : Traveling Closet
- Back to the Days of Tight-Fisted Bankers
- Pisa Leaning Toward Closing Tower
- New Twist on Aussie Bus and Hostel Packages
- A Chicana Stereotypes Her Own People : THE WEDDING<i> by Mary Helen Ponce (Arte Publico Press: $8.50, paper; 199 pp.; 0-934770-97-2) </i>
- ABOUT REAL ESTATE : Things to Consider When Purchasing a Home for Retirement
- TOM BROWN'S SCHOOLDAYS<i> by Thomas Hughes (Oxford University Press: $2.25)</i>
- Masked Assailants Beat Arab Woman to Death in Gaza Strip
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Fuel Rods' Removal Delayed by Leak
- A Humble View of L.A. : PORTFOLIO BY JOHN HUMBLE
- Captain & Tennille Casting Off Studio
- A Garden for the Birds--and Other Wildlife
- Neighboring Area Feels Impact of Effort to Stop 710
- AROUND HOME : Teddy Bears
- Shadow of Doubt : A Small Child Says a Man Molested Her. And So Begins the Search for an Elusive Truth.
- Simple Sauces to Enhance Beef Flavors
- Nation IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : Abortion Protest Results in Violence
- America's Import Addiction : The latest trade figures are better. But we're still hooked on foreign goods.
- WITNESSES FOR CHANGE<i> edited by Elisabeth Potts Brown and Susan Mosher Stuard (Rutgers University Press: $32</i> , <i> cloth; $12</i> , <i> paper; 190 pp.)</i>
- AROUND HOME : Formal Country by Pat Ross (Viking Studio Books; 1989)
- Richard Hall Elected State BIA President
- Here's How the Airlines Fared With Consumers
- Overlooked by Sutton
- Thanksgiving Abroad Can Leave a Strange Taste
- Skiing a High Route Through the Sierra Nevada
- AROUND THE WESTSIDE : J. Paul Getty Museum: Location: 17985 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu
- Iraq Rejects Iran Proposal Tied to POWs
- Peregrine Falcon Reintroduced Into East : Environment: The peregrine falcon is flourishing again east of the Mississippi River after becoming extinct from the ravages of DDT in the 1950s and 1960s.