- Salvador and Rebels Near Pact but No Communique Is Signed
- United to Take McDonald's to New Heights : Transportation: In a bid to build traffic among families, the airline will serve 'kids meals' on flights to and from Orlando.
- SECURITIES
- Quake Rocks Panama
- Salvador, Rebels Agree on Merged National Police
- Sihanouk Sees Communist as Cambodia Vote Winner : Southeast Asia: The prince says he is ready to name Hun Sen as prime minister.
- COUNTYWIDE : Report Sees No Ties to Organized Crime
- Oxnard Will Truck More Recyclable Garbage to Center
- Closing Arguments Heard in Prom Night Slaying; Case Goes to Jury : Courts: Prosecutors call for a conviction of second-degree murder, while the defense asks the jury to free Paul Crowder.
- WESTMINSTER : Overloading Blamed for Plane Crash
- THOUSAND OAKS : Planners Vote to Deny Satellite Dish
- Traffic on Freeways Crawls Just a Bit Faster
- Chemicals Found in Ground at Jail : Castaic: Routine soil tests turn up unknown contamination in a canyon about two miles from the nearest dormitory at the 8,000-inmate facility.
- Simi Council Tentatively OKs Regional Mall : Retailing: Some residents protest that the center will jeopardize existing stores. But officials say it will help businesses.
- Boy, 13, Is Innocent Victim of Gang Shooting
- Making a Point : Health: The U.S. surgeon general tours Los Angeles' minority neighborhoods to urge parents to protect their children with inoculations.
- Officer, Driver Crash After Freeway Chase
- Weather Is a Turnoff, So Many Turn On Coolers : Heat: Temperatures generate a big demand for air conditioning and electricity. It's summer's last hurrah, forecasters say, even though it ended Monday.
- Connors Passes Into the Record Book
- No Need to Fret; His Bat Is Only Foam Rubber, Too
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Erickson Returns to Form and Beats White Sox
- Lott Dismisses Rival Football League
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Grass Might Not Be Greener for Saints
- Pop Reviews : At 'Home' With Wilcox
- SECURITIES
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Panel Rejects Bid for Warrantless Searches
- Latest Developments
- World IN BRIEF : ZAIRE : French Troops Act to Aid Foreigners
- MWD Shifts Policy on Purchases
- Pair to Be Arraigned in Calderon Extortion Case
- COUNTYWIDE : Rape From the View of a Prosecutor
- The Day of the Beachcomber : Volunteers turn out to clean a coastline fouled by carelessness
- Council Hears Final Keys Plan Testimony
- Bikers in Exile : Motorcycles: A restaurant tells the upper middle-class riders to hit the road after neighbors complain of noise.
- Detectives Cleared in Wrongful Arrest Case
- Chemicals Near Jail May Be From Drug Raids
- Missing Man Apparently Briefly in Hospital
- Bark Is Better Than Bite : Quail Unlimited of Riverside Provides Dogs 'Snakeproofing'
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE LAW : Resolved: Dangerous Gangs Should Be Banned From Parks : PRO: Children are gunned down or scared away from the only place they have to play. Let's eject criminals instead.
- QUOTABLE
- Networks Still Turn Down Condom Ads : Television: The Big Four cling to the policy, despite the sexual content of many of their shows.
- Sorting Out the New Season : CBS, ABC Duel NBC for the Ratings Crown
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Squier Is Still Fans' Kinda Star
- Electronics Firm Owner Posts Bail in Export Case
- Tuna Turnabout : Mexico Announces a Dolphin Protection Plan
- The Many Marvels of a Parking Lot
- Read This Book, President Urged : * Education: Publishers Weekly takes an unprecedented stand in its strong endorsement of 'Savage Inequalities,' about school segregation.
- Injunction on Deputies Put on Hold : Law enforcement: A federal appeals court delays a judge's order that sheriff's employees follow department guidelines on searches and use of force.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Officials Trade Charges of Lying
- Officers Get Probation in Excess Force : Crime: Municipal judge sentences two narcotics agents for assault on suspect during drug raid.
- Officer in Beating Case Admits at Trial That He Lied to His Supervisors : Violence: Defendant says he told his partner, 'We were never there,' as they were called for questioning. But he denies using excessive force.
- Voters Were Misled on Bond Issue, Say Homeowner Groups : Prop. 2: The prospect of two police stations built with money from the $176-million measure was dangled before a crime-weary public, they contend. They now feel deceived by City Hall.
- STAGE REVIEWS : Japanese 'The Winds of God' Loses in Translation
- FDIC Nominee Opposes Bush Reform Plan : Banking: William Taylor, the President's choice to head the agency, says bank ownership by commercial firms would lead to conflicts of interests.
- Salomon to Set Aside Funds for Fines, Legal Fees
- Toshiba Plans Production Shift, Cites Tariff Repeal
- Cold War Spymaster Wolf Surrenders in Germany : Espionage: His arrest could unlock the secrets of his old network or pry open a political Pandora's Box.
- SECURITIES
- Dog Finds Hidden Drug
- Leahy to Vote Against Thomas in Panel
- Bird-Watching : Ventura County Cardinals Fly High in Relative Obscurity of Fledgling Semipro League
- Dunivant to Try to Revitalize Sagging Program at Burroughs : High school football: Three-term coach of Indians replaces Butch McElwee who quit because of personal reasons.
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'Les Ms.' Is Artfully Staged at the Odyssey
- B-2 Bomber Test Results
- B-2 Bomber Test Results
- Rejection of Subic Bay Treaty
- Rejection of Subic Bay Treaty
- Rejection of Subic Bay Treaty
- Rejection of Subic Bay Treaty
- B-2 Bomber Test Results
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 25, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 25, 1991
- Obituaries - Sept. 25, 1991
- TELEVISION - Sept. 25, 1991
- TELEVISION - Sept. 25, 1991
- TELEVISION - Sept. 25, 1991
- MOVIES - Sept. 25, 1991
- MOVIES - Sept. 25, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 25, 1991
- Frail and Angry, British Hostage Mann Is Freed : Mideast: Release of 77-year-old in Lebanon appears to be the result of a still-secret deal for captive exchanges.
- Four Killed as Soviet Georgia Fighting Grows
- Transient Held in Rape of Palsy Victim
- S&L; Agency's Sales Data Found Seriously Flawed : Thrifts: A $24-million computerized tracking system is almost useless because of errors in records, GAO says.
- PLAY BALL: Tight budgets are the latest...
- Gates Was Kept 'Out of Loop' by Casey, Aide Says : Intelligence: Official tells panel that the former CIA director sought to limit the number of people outside White House who knew about the arms sale.
- OFF TO GREECE: Nations seem to be...
- CAVIAR COWBOYS: Talk about your musical roller...
- BOOK 'EM: One reason that so many...
- Soviets Join U.S. on U.N. Zionism Issue : Policy: Moscow reverses longstanding position, opposes resolution condemning Israel as a rascist state.
- U.S. Deploys Missiles as Iraq Again Detains U.N. Inspectors : Persian Gulf: Patriot battalions are on way to Saudi Arabia. The move could pave the way for additional forces. Hussein bows to Security Council on helicopter overflights.
- Aluminum Dip Braze Co. in Burbank won...
- AIRLINES
- Sales Reports Mask Decline in Valley House Prices : Resales: Lower mortgage interest rates are allowing home buyers to spend more. But the glutted market is also forcing some sellers to accept less.
- Bush Aide Admits Recovery Is Slow
- 2 Area Firms Among Best for Working Parents
- ITT Corp.'s Gilfillan division in Van Nuys...
- 1 Dead in Moose-Car Crash
- Next Step : Soviets Brace for the Big Chill : Political chaos has fueled fears of winter food shortages. But the truth is, no one knows just how well or how badly the nation is prepared.
- 2 Dead, 2 Critically Hurt in Family Shooting
- Croats Seize Tanks, Guns From Abandoned Bases : Yugoslavia: Weapons army left behind could alter balance of power. Fragile truce holds.
- Ex-Noriega Aide Details Drug Money Deliveries : Narcotics: Del Cid says former dictator's payoffs came in envelopes and, perhaps, suitcases. Testimony on 4 Parisian prostitutes sparks dispute.
- Doubts Voiced About U.S.-Mexico Plan : Border: A wide range of critics find fault with proposal for protecting the environment if a free-trade agreement leads to increased protection.
- Man Injured in Apparent Gang-Related Attack
- Autumn Starts Off With Bang : Weather: A thunderstorm blows into the area. A lightning strike cuts power to a hospital and about 2,400 other customers.
- Plan to Develop Ridgeline Rejected
- MISSION VIEJO : Panel Offers Ways to Fight Hate Crimes
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Sanders Might Return for Stretch Run
- Coach Has a Lot on the Ball . . . and the Hoop, and the Pins
- ART
- TV Reviews : 'Fall River Legend' by Harlem Dance Theatre
- 'Nutcracker' at Center to Be From S.F. : Ballet: The company's production will replace the ABT premiere that was canceled because of shaky finances.
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- House May Tighten Credit Report Rules : Legislation: Proposed revisions in the Fair Credit Reporting Act are likely to address privacy and accessibility concerns.
- Nation IN BRIEF : ARIZONA : 3 Indicted in Deaths at Buddhist Temple
- Culture : Havana, in a Crunch, Pedals Toward Future : The bicycle is Cuba's answer to fuel rationing. The cash-strapped government pushes riding as a way to relax, slim down and get places quicker, and Cubans are biting.
- New Clashes Are Feared in Soviet Georgia : Unrest: Talks between backers and foes of the embattled president are seen as the only way out.
- IDEAS : A Mingling of the Minds Seeks New Insights : Experts are asked to step outside their specialization to bring science together.
- Stolen Parrot Requires Medication, Special Food
- BUENA PARK : Officer Goes to School to Keep Peace
- ANAHEIM : Gunmen Sought in Fatal Alley Shooting
- Sculptor Transforms the Neighborhood : Art: When James Wolfe moved from N.Y. to L.A., his work moved from inside onto yards on his street.
- Murphy, Paramount Contract Extended : Movies: The actor will star in four films, including 'Beverly Hills Cop III'--subject to script approval.
- Losers in '80s Buyout Binge Strike Back : Investment: Those badly victimized in failed junk-bond acquisitions are seeking compensation in bankruptcy court.
- Builders Cut Corners in Recession : Housing: Size, quality and cost of homes are being scaled down to boost sales in midst of a slump.
- Regulator Tells of Lincoln's Risky Deals : Keating trial: Official testifies that S&L; was prime candidate to fail with "grossly inadequate" assets to cover potential losses.
- Micropolis' Slump Continues in 3rd Quarter
- U.S. Accounting Book Will Aid Soviets' Class Struggle
- Comptroller to Add 300 Bank Examiners : Banking: The announcement comes three days before the start of hearings on whether to let embattled Robert L. Clarke have a second term.
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Taking Care of Ill Hearts During Those Long Flights
- Phone Firms Seek to Increase Rates for Households
- U.S. Labor Statistics Chief Will Join Urban Institute
- Y. K. Pao, 73; Clerk Rose to Shipping Billionaire
- Body Organ Sales Discussed as Way to Increase Supply
- Swim School Loses a Round in Zoning Fight
- Allred, Ex-Envoy to Run Block's Advisory Panel : Law enforcement: Citizens committee names the civil rights lawyer and Julian Nava, former ambassador to Mexico, as its leaders. They vow not to be a rubber stamp for the Sheriff's Department.
- Defense Rests in Trial Over Girl's Prom-Night Slaying : Courts: Psychiatrist speculates on why many of the teen-age witnesses lied or gave misleading information to police.
- $1-Million Fire Hits DWP Plant Near County Line
- SAN CLEMENTE : Woman Protests Use of Yard as Pathway
- Luginbill Criticizes Rough, Physical Play of Air Force
- STAGE REVIEWS : A Pair of Dated Trifles From Schisgal
- PEOPLE WATCH
- O.C. Official Describes Joy of Armenian Independence Vote
- A Monopoly That Deserves to Die : Huntington Library takes bold stand in Dead Sea Scrolls controversy
- On Hilltop, They Fear Slope of Things to Come
- Mother's Despair Hinted as Reason Her 2 Boys Were Stabbed to Death
- Man Shot to Death at North Hollywood Bar
- COUNTYWIDE : County Librarians Say Pay Is Below Par
- Neighbors Oppose Making House a Homeless Center
- Neurosurgeons, Hospital Forge Trauma-Care Pact
- THOUSAND OAKS : Chinese Scholars to Visit Cal Lutheran
- Rachel Wacholder
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Anderson Might Be Out 3 Weeks
- Chargers Sing Same Refrain : Football: Players, coaches offer no new clues to growing problem of defensive breakdowns.
- Lean, Mean Jazz Sizzles at Competing Nightclubs
- Eckerd Corp. in New Bid for Revco
- Office Leases Slump Throughout Summer
- TransTechnology Suffers in Changing Marketplace : Restructuring: The highly diversified Sherman Oaks firm struggles to find its way amid the recession and the slowdown in defense spending.
- Bowl Game Gets a New Sponsor
- Boxing
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Craig's Injury Merely a Bruise
- Going It Alone : Dance: Prima ballerina Cynthia Gregory, who is no longer attached to a professional company, finds being her own boss quite interesting. She'll dance this week in San Diego.
- Pilot's Heroism
- RECORDS/POP/ROCK
- Suspect's Weight Not Relevant
- Veto of Ban on Rabbit Testing
- Cuba's Lifeline
- Treatment of the Mentally Ill
- Upbeat Mood in Dana Point Fades as City Charts Future : Discontent: Some residents say officials have sold out to developers with designs on the once-cozy coastal community.
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Haro Gets Season's Worth of Goals
- California IN BRIEF : RICHMOND : 10th Legionnaires' Case Confirmed
- U.S.-Indian Land Feud Heats Up : Property: Two sisters lost a suit claiming 26 million acres for the Western Shoshone. Now the women plan to resist federal agents who intend to remove their cattle.
- Phone Firms Seek to Increase Rates for Households
- World IN BRIEF : AUSTRIA : Far Rightist Makes Comeback in Vote
- World IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : Cristiani Optimistic on Ending Civil War
- Profile : In Guatemala, a Leader Who Tackles the Abuses : President Serrano has moved to rein in the military, long immune to prosecution. But he faces a dangerous course.
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Kidnapers Promise to Release Briton
- San Diego
- County Resident Urged as Envoy to Lithuania : Diplomacy: Rep. Cox asks White House to appoint Lithuanian-born businessman Richard Kontrimas, 57, as ambassador to the newly independent Baltic nation.
- Bikers Find New Hangout After Complaints : Studio City: Hundreds of motorcyclists are driven from their weekly meeting spot by a rumored police crackdown.
- WESTMINSTER : Air Crash Victim's Life Remembered
- PREP ROUNDUP : El Toro Earns 2nd Volleyball Victory in Three Days Over Corona del Mar
- Title Game Put on Hold by TV; Maybe Next Year
- San Francisco 'Nutcracker' Will Replace ABT Version
- RECORDS/POP/ROCK
- TV REVIEW : Winning Ways of WWII 'Homefront'
- HIV Vaccine Buoys Hopes of Investors : Science: Immune Response Corp. stock soars as it tests AIDS treatment. Firm wants to sell 1 million more shares in offering that could raise more than $32 million.
- Nu-Med Reports First-Quarter Loss
- Communists Harden Rule in Soviet Republic
- Report Card on Diet and School Grades
- Repealing a Resolution of Hate
- Music Reviews : Soprano Matsumoto in Benefit Concert
- Rams Outdraw Dodgers on TV
- Auctions Gain Popularity With Corporations : Inventory: Such sales can generate 50% more revenue than the use of liquidators or sealed bids. And items go to the highest bid, in cash.
- STOCKS : Dow Loses 8.72; Dollar Also Slips Amid Uncertainty About Earnings
- Fed Chief of Cleveland Quits, to Be Bank CEO
- Hill Industries in Chatsworth won a $459,430...
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Advanced Logic Research Closes Deal With Poland for Sale of Computers
- CU Bancorp Expects First Loss for Quarter, Full Year : Economy: California United Bank parent, which saw rising profits in the '80s, cites recession, real estate slump.
- Mystery Bursts of Rays in Space Baffle Scientists
- California IN BRIEF : VENTURA : High Court to Hear AIDS Assault Case
- Ruffling Feathers : Ex-Poultry Worker Donna Bazemore Challenges the Industry on Behalf of Those Still on 'the Line'
- Remap Bills Are Vetoed by Wilson
- The Root of All Sports Drinks?
- BLM Director Seeks to Increase Federal Fees for Mining Lands
- Police Identify Girl, 17, Shot to Death Saturday
- THOUSAND OAKS : Stray Dog Shot Dead While Attacking Pet
- COUNTYWIDE : Supervisors Say Problems Escalating
- MISSION VIEJO : Judge Clears Way for Hillside Excavation
- 4 Lawyers Sentenced for Roles in Insurance Scam
- San Diego
- Woman Killed, Man Hurt in Coast Highway Crash
- In Defense of a Nation Falsely Singled Out : Lithuania: A small minority persecuted and killed Jews; many other Lithuanians were heroic in trying to save them.
- Robinson Glad That Everett Stuck It Out
- A Surprise Nomination From USOC
- BANKING
- MEDIA
- Seeking a Road Less Traveled : Commute: Ride Share Week begins with levity, but the message about car-pooling is serious business.
- A World on the Move
- Sheriff's Dept. Placed Under Court Injunction : Law enforcement: Judge tells agency to obey rules on use of force and demands reports on new complaints.
- State Issues Warning on 8 Varieties of Tainted Fish : Pollution: Species in some coastal areas carry high levels of toxic chemicals, officials say. They advise limiting consumption of most, and avoiding white croaker.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Project Delayed for School Site Selection
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cancer Society Given $100,000 by Amgen
- COUNTYWIDE : Plan for SRO Units at Bus Site Dropped
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : White 'Was Happy' Rader Was Fired
- COUNTYWIDE : County Commuters Asked Not to Drive
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Mum's the Word on Winfield's Future
- The Clippers have signed free agents Marvin...
- Chicago Wins Bear of a Game : Pro football: After tying the score on the final play of regulation, Bears beat Jets in a wild finish in overtime, 19-13.
- R.I.P. for 'A.M. L.A.' : 20-Year Run on KABC Ends With Cost-Cutting Move
- Pinkerton's to Market Drug-Detection System
- Inside Trader Levine Is Back in Hot Water
- Everest & Jennings Agrees to Sell German Subsidiary
- IBM and Thinking Machines to Develop New Technology
- World IN BRIEF : CHILE : Ex-Police Chief Held in Letelier Murder
- Changing Lifestyles : In Germany, the Pioneers Are the Ones Going East : * They're called 'retro-yuppies.' These upwardly mobile executives are leaving the good life behind to help eastern Germany's economic recovery.
- State Warns of Tainted Fish; O.C. Off Hook
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Hussein, the Alley Brawler, Is Swinging Wildly Once Again : Iraq: His rejection of U.N. directives appears to be a struggle for personal survival.
- LAPD Officer Testifies He Lied About Beating
- As Fall Arrives, Summer Hotfoots It Into Town
- Drug-Manufacturing Materials Seized
- National City
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Sprained Ankle Sidelines Kelly
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Road Sweeter Than Home
- Spurs Get Carr, Kings' Top Scorer, for Schintzius and Second-Round Pick
- BASEBALL
- It's a Save Place, Not a Safe Place : Dodgers: Their bullpen is called a disgusting, dirty spot, but the relief corps in recent weeks has been smelling like a rose.
- Once Upon a Time (1982), the Big 3 Had It Their Way
- Silence Won't Rid High School of Its Problems
- Postscript : Trouble in Paradise: Behind Fiji's Facade, Turmoil Brews : It's been four years since two coups shook the Pacific nation, but tensions persist and could grow as spring elections near. The problem revolves around race.
- Copies of Scrolls Will Be Made Available to Libraries : Religion: Move by the Huntington virtually assures worldwide public access to the historic texts.
- 4 Lawyers in 'Alliance' Case Are Sentenced : Courts: Attorneys were convicted of defrauding insurance companies of amounts that prosecutors estimated in the millions.
- San Marcos Teen Club's Fate Is in Council's Hands
- PERSPECTIVE ON AUTO INSURANCE : Garamendi Dishes Up a Wreck : Prop. 103 languishes as Garamendi plays into industry hands, backing a no-fault idea that can only raise prices.
- Orchestra's Earnings Up This Summer : Funding: The Pacific Symphony's five-concert outdoor series brings in more income than last year's, even though attendance falls slightly.
- STAGE REVIEW : Pacific's 'Camino' Is for Real
- Hughes Group to Pursue British Missile Contract
- Sullivan Plans Summit on Medical Costs : Health care: The secretary dismisses the idea that paperwork is a major cause of high bills.
- The Paws That Refreshes : Local professionals find animals can play a key therapeutic role in the recovery of stroke patients, accident victims and others.
- New Gorbachev Spokesman Faces Test : Soviet Union: The former party functionary is charged with convincing the world of his boss' continued influence.
- In Old Days, Winter Had a Special Warmth
- NEWPORT BEACH : Girls Molested; Lock Windows, Police Say
- Man Dies of Wounds After Disobeying Doctors
- Splinter Groups Surface in Yugoslav War : Croatia: Nationalists offer their own historical truth. But one activist pays the price.
- COSTA MESA : Amburgey Sues City Over Election Loss
- Wilson Cites 2 Area Districts in His Veto : Boundaries: The governor says the Legislature's remapping plan is designed to protect incumbents.
- Police Chief Cleared in Suit by Officer, Wife
- Turnout Burnout : Panel on CSUN Budget Cuts Holds to Course Despite No-Shows and Student Apathy
- Angels Hold On to Victory : Baseball: After falling behind by seven runs in first inning, Blue Jays' rally falls short, 10-9.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Anderson Might Be Out 3 Weeks
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Against Poole, Red Sox Hopes Take a Dip
- DANCE REVIEW : 'Fuego Flamenco': Potent Steps at Fountain
- Laguna Museum Will Conduct Tour, Workshop
- '2nd Chance' for Levine Haunting Southland Pair
- Syncor Corp. in Chatsworth won a $283,001...
- ORANGE COUNTY
- MEDIA
- Last-Ditch Try to Break Trade Talk Impasse : Economy: The crucial Uruguay Round of global negotiations could be called off in November if nations haven't reached an agreement by then.
- Advanced Photonix Buys Silicon Detector Corp.
- Alyeska's Apology Gets Cool Reception : Public relations: The oil consortium apologized in ads for its probe of suspected whistle-blowers and an industry critic, but one environmental group is upset.
- Aging Script Used on Business Side of Movies Needs a Rewrite
- Cartier Opening Is a Diamond Jubilee
- ALGIERS : A Crucial Decision
- KIEV : Remembering Babi Yar
- Seeds: A Matter of Life and Death
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.N. Can Now Become the Catalyst for 'New World Order,' Bush Says
- Bush Backs GOP Bill to Extend Jobless Aid
- Traffic is getting worse. But when Sunday's...
- Poway
- Arafat Declares PLO Is 'Ready to Cooperate' : Mideast: He cautiously endorses conference and urges other Palestinians to go to the peace table.
- Courage: Ailing aerialist Angel Wallenda made her...
- X-Ray Plant Cited for Dumping Toxic Waste
- PLAN's Political Clout: Real or Imagined? : Politics: The jury is still out on what influence Peter Navarro and his managed-growth group really have. The upcoming council runoff and growth initiative should help to provide an answer.
- She Helps Give Sight to People Worldwide
- Police Describe Efforts to Ease Racial Tension : Violence: Officers tell business owners they have begun meeting regularly with Korean merchants and black residents in the wake of confrontations in South-Central Los Angeles.
- Home of the Stars : Astronomical Society Holds 'Parties' to Scan for Heavenly Bodies
- Why the Government Urges Abstinence <i> and </i> Condoms : Health: The public interest in curbing sex-related disease is also served in encouraging moral, or at least more responsible, sex-related behavior.
- Wrestling With His Identity
- Guitarist Stradlin May Stop Touring With Guns N' Roses