- S.D. Astronomer Is Waiting for Message : Search: Fleet Space Theater and Science Center astronomer makes film about the search for intelligent life in the universe.
- Zoo Violated Ethics Code, Group Rules : Misconduct: National zoological organization faults San Diego Zoo for its handling of controversy over sale of surplus animals to a hunting ranch in Texas.
- Toy Trains Take La Mesa Trumpeter on a Non-Musical Journey
- Testing the Limits : The fatal shooting of a Texas trooper during a routine traffic stop sets up a conflict over the words in a rap song that may wind up . . . : Testing the Limits
- Cubby KellySchool: Sonora HighSport: FootballPosition: TailbackClass: JuniorKelly,...
- When Huskies Practice, Hand Is Quicker Than Scouts' Eyes
- PREP NOTES
- San Clemente's Parks Beats Swiss in Singles at Wheelchair Tennis
- THE PREPS / ERIC SHEPARD : Division II Might Be Number I
- Misery Finds Company : Teammates Each Suffer Rare Injury During Football Game
- PRO FOOTBALL : Krieg Makes Aggressive Eagles Pay Dearly
- Van Slyke: Through the Pain, a Blessing : NL playoffs: His back hurts and he is having a poor series, but he goes into Game 6 knowing things could be worse.
- Cowboy Receiver Wright Apparently Headed for Raiders
- Prop. 167 Is Ill-Timed and Misconceived : Throwing cold water on an icy economy
- Green Party Backs McGrath, O'Connell
- Supervisor Says He Won't Accept Perks : Government: Three of John K. Flynn's colleagues state he should have waited until a panel finishes reviewing compensation.
- Leaders Focus on Community Links : Conference: League of Cities speakers suggest neighborhood-based governing as a way to reduce alienation of the electorate.
- FULLERTON : 'Flyer Parties' May Soon Be Shot Down
- Obituaries - Oct. 13, 1992
- Asner Likes 'Hearts' Role of 'Visiting Star'
- ART
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Ikiru': Classic of Self-Discovery : Kurosawa's 1952 masterpiece is a story of deep personal emotion set against the backdrop of a reeling postwar society.
- Local artists and writers are invited to...
- Weekend Box Office : A Bang-Up Opening for 'Under Siege'
- O.C. THEATER / MARK CHALON SMITH : When Is an Alien Not an Alien?
- TELEVISION - Oct. 13, 1992
- MUSIC
- TELEVISION - Oct. 13, 1992
- Magic Sits Out Practice, Not Scrimmage
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Esiason's Arm Is Not Broken
- Boxing
- Meetings Don't Clear Up Status of Titan Football
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 13, 1992
- Absent Bedford Is Cut by Bullets
- TONIGHT'S DEBATE:
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Knox Has Theory on Slow Starts
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Huskies Bench 17-0 Hobert
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE : Glavine: No Apology for 1-4 Record
- OAK TREE : Ancient Title Handicap Is Won by Gray Slewpy
- Sandy NeedhamSchool: Santa Margarita HighSport: TennisPosition: No....
- LOS ANGELES : LAPD Urged to Ban Police Hiding of Badge Numbers
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Injuries Take Toll on Defense
- A Shy Sierra Emerges From Canseco's Shadow
- Padres Fire Day, Hire Duensing
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Playing Hurt, They Didn't Get Worse
- PREP NOTES
- Things Worse Than Expected at Fullerton
- ART REVIEW : Probing the Nature of Perception
- Electro Rent Profits, Revenues Up in Quarter
- U.S., EC Still Deadlocked in Trade Talks
- * Bill Clark has been elected chairman...
- Technology : O.C. Fails to Make Business Week List of Regional Hot Spots
- * Whittaker Electronic Systems of Simi Valley...
- '92 POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE: : How Business Views the Election
- Paul Vikner has been appointed vice president/general...
- Demand for Hummer Has Dealers Humming Happy Tune : Auto retailing: The civilian version of the Humvee, vehicular star of Persian Gulf War, draws showroom crowds despite $42,000 price.
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 13, 1992
- Airlines to Raise Fares This Week : Travel: The price hike amounts to between $10 and $30 on all routes of the nation's major carriers. It begins Thursday.
- Gramacci Clothing Firm Buys Building in Oxnard
- The High Cost of Driving
- American Mobile to Sell $3.5 Million in Assets
- Coldwell Banker Unit Names VP
- Pacific Enterprises Sells Oil, Gas Assets to Hunt : Utilities: The parent of Southern California Gas is shedding subsidiaries to ease its debt burden.
- AIRLINES
- HemaCare Expects to Expand PHT Testing : Medicine: The AIDS treatment showed promising results in a yearlong trial. But several steps remain in the lengthy process of bringing the therapy to market.
- Scientists Honored for 'Biological' Pest Control Work : Agricultural: Two Americans receive World Food Prize for method now used to fight the Medfly and others.
- LIMA : Last Appeal
- Ben Maddow; Screenwriter Co-Wrote 'The Asphalt Jungle'
- Instant Polls Pick Winner While Debate Still Echoes : Media: Voters surveyed by news organizations generally agree Clinton, Perot benefited from 3-way exchange, while Bush lost ground.
- Russians' Warning Shots Halt Greenpeace Vessel
- BIRMINGHAM : Emergency EC Meeting
- Where Credit Is Due : Approval of Lending Institution in South L.A. Expected
- ENERGY
- * Lockheed Corp. named Peter C. Reynolds...
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Did Host Get Ahead of KFI?
- Hughes Team Gets $2.5-Million Contract
- * Stevens Construction Inc., based in Lancaster,...
- Campbell Offers $860 Million for Arnotts : Buyout: The American food company's bid for the Australian firm is attributed to the battle for the Asian market.
- Getting New Plane Off the Ground : Manufacturing: Advanced Aerodynamics' Jetcruzer is a long shot for quick FAA approval and market success.
- Clinton's NAFTA Endorsement
- Monica Lacy Williams has joined Secure Horizons...
- Car Research Firms End Legal Battle : Automobiles: The J. D. Power lawsuit accused defecting analysts and AutoPacific of using its information. The case is settled out of court.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Adventure Capitalists : Publishing: After inking strategic deals, Malibu Comics has become a leader in the world of mutants and super-heroes.
- 'Torture Test' TV Ads Rack Up Truck Sales
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 13, 1992
- * Lockheed Advanced Development Co. of Sunland...
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 13, 1992
- Karen Mirando has been appointed director of...
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Knox Has Theory on Slow Starts
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Defense Still Improving
- A's Eye of the Tiger Doesn't Blink, 6-2 : Game 5: A determined Stewart pitches a complete game in Oakland's victory. The series returns to Toronto with Blue Jays leading, three games to two.
- Tennis
- High Salaries for UC Executives
- STAGE REVIEW : An Accessible 'Two Gentlemen of Verona'
- VENTURA : Felony Charges Filed Against Attorney
- VENTURA : Shopping Center Approval Is Sought
- Los Alamitos Unified School District
- Restaurateurs Oppose Total Ban on Smoking : Government: Diners and drinkers should have a choice, proposed ordinance's foes say.
- VALLEYWIDE : Beilenson to Debate McClintock Today
- Tennis
- Monk Sets NFL Record for Receptions With 820
- NHL ROUNDUP : Bure Leads Unbeaten Canucks
- Pro Basketball
- Local San Francisco Group Offers $95 Million for Giants
- Olympics
- Call Some Place Paradise, They Start Hacking It Up
- Dang's Status is Fair
- Rams Can't Get Door Open When Opportunity Knocks : Football: Knox says team needs to capitalize when it comes to a game's four or five big plays.
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE : La Russa Says Blue Jays Are Out of Line
- Happy, No Matter What the Ending : From Being a Small-College Guard to Coaching the Lakers Is a Dream
- Olympics
- AZTECS : Luginbill Has Little Interest in Utah Issue
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Joyzell, Victorias Secrett Top Arabian Filly Futurity
- Chicago Cub outfielder Andre Dawson, an eight-time...
- Walker Joins a Long List of Beat-Up Bruins
- Ross Gives Indianapolis Benefit of Doubt, More
- HIGH SCHOOLS / JIM LINDGREN : Fallbrook's Glusac Gets Relief
- Some Good News Among the Bad for Rams : Pro football: Bottom line is that they don't make key plays and lose a game to the Saints.
- Black Students to Visit S. Korea in Cultural Trip : Ambassadors: Christian organization is sponsoring a "mission of understanding" in an effort to erase stereotypes.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / GARDEN GROVE CITY COUNCIL : Candidates Offer Variety of Remedies for Ailing Finances
- Garden Grove City Council Candidates
- TV REVIEW : 'Lifestories': Gritty Survival Tips for Families
- Live From O.C. : Pacific Symphony's concerts at the Orange County Performing Arts Center will be broadcast on KUSC-FM.
- POP / ROCK
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Cambridge Singers Offer 'Music for a New World'
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Tokyo String Quartet Opens Coleman Concerts Season
- Violence in Movies
- THOUSAND OAKS : Board Restores Cuts for Health Clerks
- Education, Fun at Autumn Sea Fair
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Pollution Fines to Fund Outdoor Education Classes
- San Clemente : Durkin Drops Out of Council Race
- DECCO
- STATEWIDE ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 156 : Transit Officials Anxiously Await Voting Results
- FULLERTON : City Develops Plans to Aid Home Buyers
- FULLERTON : Guides Help Make Art an Experience
- Fines to Fund Environment Education : Sepulveda Basin: Van Nuys firm paid $165,000 for toxic discharges. Audubon Society plans to use its share to teach children about wildlife.
- SAN FERNANDO : Cutbacks in Library Service to Begin
- Clinton Advisers Woo Executives in Irvine : Politics: Two campaign representatives push the presidential candidate as a different kind of Democrat to about 60 high-tech business leaders.
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Goossens Are Battered, but Remain Unbowed
- PREP ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar Tops El Toro in Tennis
- PREP NOTES : McNamee Named Costa Mesa Coach
- Violence in Movies
- No Apologies, No Excuses : Theater: In Zora Neale Hurston's "Spunk," coming to the Rep, victims take responsibility for their own fates.
- Jazz / Blues Concert Raises Some Notes for Irvine Barclay
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 13, 1992
- TELEVISION - Oct. 13, 1992
- National Agenda : Trouble in Paradise? Venezuelans Sense It : Prosperity and democracy aren't enough to overcome the national malaise--or fears of another coup.
- Angola Rebels Threaten War Over Disputed Vote Results
- Bleak Return : Books: For her first memoir, novelist Doris Lessing went home to Zimbabwe to find a country ravaged by poverty, AIDS and drought.
- LAS VIRGENES : Teachers Compete for State Honor
- LANCASTER : Children Find Body of Woman in Field
- Woman Shot During Freeway Traffic Dispute; 3 Youths Held
- Investigation of Failure to Report Spill to Be Sought : Environment: An official says Farmont Corp. did not disclose the 500-gallon oil leak near Ojai for two months.
- Perot's Campaign
- Term Limits: Confusion Reigns Supreme : Another court ruling validates state law override of local efforts to reform government
- OXNARD : Family Violence Conference Planned
- Insomniac's Neighbors Sleeping Easier : Ventura: The coffeehouse works with city officials to eliminate loiterers and late-night noise. It is seeking an operating permit.
- Thousand Oaks : Approval Sought for College Radio Tower
- NEWPORT BEACH : 6 Council Candidates to Appear at Forum
- WESTMINSTER : 300 Angry Residents Protest School Sale
- NEWHALL : Boy, 2, Critical After Being Hit by Car
- PLATFORM : Adult Selfishness
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School to Be Named After Seacliff Area
- UNIVERSAL CITY : Rock Singer, Guards Arrest Each Other After Fight
- Congress Races Being Run on Road Full of Potholes : Politics: An unheard-of number of women, Latinos and newcomers are competing for 52 seats in California.
- Media : Violence Chilling Freedom of Speech in Japan : Critics say self-censorship becomes more common after murders, bombings and other scattered attacks.
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : Jewish Paper in Editorial Quandary : Journalism: With three of the four U.S. Senate candidates belonging to that religion, the editors are doing some soul-searching before making endorsements.
- Treatment for Asthma Urged During Pregnancy
- OSLO : And the Winner Is . . .
- 5.9 Quake Kills 370, Injures 3,000 in Egypt : Disaster: Temblor sets off pandemonium in Cairo, 20 miles from epicenter. It's felt as far away as Jerusalem.
- 2 Americans Share Nobel for Cell Studies
- Next Step : Canada's Dilemma: A Nation Divided? : Tempers are flaring over a referendum designed to keep Quebec in the fold. It may be the vote of a lifetime.
- Regional Outlook : Lines in the Sand Drawing Gulf Nations Into Disputes : It's not just Iraq. Across the region, skirmishes are breaking out over old colonial borders.
- FRANKFURT : Interest in Germany
- Bob Berdella; Imprisoned After Torture Killings of 6 Men
- Natalie Moorhead; Had Role in Classic 'Thin Man' Film
- FBI Chief Faces Inquiry on Acts of Wife, Aide
- Documentary : Out of Africa--and Back--Finds Faded Hopes : Three decades later, famine, corruption and terror have replaced optimism as the watchwords of the continent.
- Bush Takes New Tack; Debate Is Downplayed : Campaign: He calls Clinton a 'novice,' emphasizes plans for Baker to bring in new economic advisers.
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Panel May Choose Provost
- HOLLYWOOD BEACH : Slayer to Be Given Date for Execution
- Bodies Were Inside Freezer for Long Period, Police Say
- Tales of Wealth and Debauchery at Mudd Trial : Litigation: Palimony suit against estate of multimillionaire offers titillating testimony
- Bush's Covert Clothing Exposed, Signed, Sold
- Culture : Spaniards Hog Wild on Ham : Pigs are more than a delicacy there. They've nosed their way into the national soul.
- BOOK REVIEW : Coming-of-Age Novel Lacks Fresh Viewpoint : PLAIN JANE, <i> by Eve Horowitz,</i> Random House, $20; 260 pages
- Bush Fails to Impress Uncommitted Voters : Poll: Most said he is out of touch. Some said Clinton seemed studied and many were impressed by Perot.
- Car Crash Leads to Arrests of 3 Teen-Agers in Shooting on Freeway
- Jerome Richfield; Retired CSUN Dean, Professor
- Obituaries - Oct. 13, 1992
- Council Expected to Approve Expansion of Disney Studios : Burbank: City welcomes entertainment firms after aerospace losses. However, the $600-million proposal may be amended to satisfy neighbors' demands.
- Private Lender Comes to Aid of O.C. Symphony : Finances: The orchestra averts an unexpected cash-flow problem after the Garden Grove City Council delays grants to three arts groups .
- County Issue / College Fees for...
- Fraud Is Alleged in CBS Deal : Entertainment: The cancellation of a TV pilot was part of an effort to conceal payments made to bring an executive aboard, a lawsuit says.
- Loyalists Gather to Cheer for Favorites at TV Debate Parties
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : By Minutes, Sanders Is Ready to Play Two
- Dance Group's Uncertain Future Threatens Tours
- Dance Group's Cash Problem Imperils Tours : Funding: Major dance companies' West Coast trips would lose an important stop if San Diego Foundation for the Arts goes out of business.
- Clinton and Perot Assail Bush Over Economy in First Debate : Campaign: President pushes his attack on Democratic rival's anti-war activities. He says that if reelected he would name Baker head of economic team.
- Topic A : A Different Spin on the World Around Us : One Wrong Turn . . .
- Clinton and Perot Assail Bush Over Economy in First Debate : Campaign: President pushes his attack on Democratic rival's anti-war activities. Texas independent proves to be a skillful speaker in role as presidential spoiler.
- COLUMN RIGHT / MARTIN FELDSTEIN & KATHLEEN FELDSTEIN : Some History for Voters Under 30 : Do young Americans want or know the kind of change that the Democrats might bring?
- Iliescu Favored in Romania Vote
- Rabin Vows 'All Necessary Measures' to Quell Unrest : Israel: Prime minister also moves to meet prisoners' demands, wins suspension of two-week hunger strike.
- Clinton Endorsed by Washington Post : Media: It says he offers 'stronger hope for the future.' But the Detroit News says Bush is the better choice.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: COLUMBUS
- NEWS ANALYSIS : CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Seymour Fails to Make a Name for Himself
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- A SPECIAL REPORT: COLUMBUS
- A Violent Confrontation Ends Man's Colorful Life : Raid: Reclusive millionaire Don Scott was killed by a drug task force looking for marijuana plants at his ranch. The search came up empty; his lawyer says a wrongful death lawsuit will be filed.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: COLUMBUS
- 'Green' Issue Fades Out in Senate Races
- Red Cross Plans Big Evacuation From Sarajevo
- Protesters Stop Mock Landing of Columbus : Activism: Boat is turned away in San Francisco. Egg-throwing demonstrators disrupt parade; 40 arrested.
- Projections Give Iliescu Victory
- 2 Chemicals Linked to Miscarriages
- O.C.'s 5-Man Contingent Laments 102nd Congress : Politics: Republican congressmen criticize scandals and failure to cope with growing federal budget deficit.
- Rich and Famous
- FRANCISCO G. SADA, President, Wisdom Import Sales Co. Inc.
- When Inflation Is Factor, Stocks Do Better Under GOP
- Glut Has New Zealand's Kiwi Producers Reeling : Agriculture: Foreign competition has left the fruit rotting on the vine in the country that popularized it.
- Jury Acquits 'Cross City Five'
- For Gypsies, No Place to Call Home : Ethnic tension: The refugees being repatriated from Germany face an unfriendly reception in Romania.
- Andrew Dealt a New Blow to the Fragile Everglades : Environment: Hurricane splintered trees and uprooted lives, but national park faces everyday threats.
- CAMPAIGN DATELINE / PAUL FELDMAN : A weekly window on the 1992 elections. : Negative Campaign Ads May Be Losing Their Punch
- COLUMN ONE : Jesuits Have Will, but Seek Way : Beset by dwindling membership, the 450-year-old order is struggling with how to pursue its mission in an ever more secular world.
- '92 POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE : How Business Views the Election
- SECURITIES
- When Beady Eyes Help Sell Autos
- Market in Problem Loans Developing : Banking: Companies are forming to match buyers and sellers of loans held by failed thrifts and others.
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 12, 1992
- Columbus Promotions Becalmed by Lack of Interest
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 12, 1992
- TRANSPORTATION
- AUSTRALIA
- Top Executives Think Growth Will Be Slow : Economy: It will be 2% the last half of this year and 3% next year, they say. Most fret about a Clinton victory.
- A Healthy Way to Manage Health Care Costs : Aerotest employee's success in developing a self-insured plan at the Irvine firm has led him to start his own consulting business.
- What to Weigh in Picking Mutual Fund Family
- Del Mar Pro Series Race Proves He Has Jones for Winning
- Colts Finally Get It Right in Overtime, 6-3
- Miscellany
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Graf Defeats Navratilova for First Time Since 1989
- Miscellany
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : One Eck of a Comeback for Blue Jays : AL Game 4: Alomar's two-run homer off relief ace ties it in the ninth and Toronto wins in 11th, 7-6, to take 3-1 edge.
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : NATIONAL LEAGUE NOTES : Pirates' Bonds Finally Breaks Loose After Getting Vist From an Old Friend
- Miscellany
- Raiders Shut Up Critics by Shutting Down Bills : Pro football: Defense makes the big plays in 20-3 victory over Buffalo. Marinovich has two touchdown passes.
- They Win a Few Battles, but in End, They Lose War
- Magic: Bush Criticism Is 'Trying to Get Votes'
- SPOTLIGHT: A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : TAKING A BITE OUT OF EAGLES
- Eagles Take Fake and First Loss, 24-17 : Interconference: Krieg passes for three touchdowns and Chiefs hold on for victory.
- OAK TREE : River Special, Reign Road Turn Lousy Starts Into Great Finishes
- On the Road With a Semi-Hit Single : Pop music: Scottish band Del Amitri's first excursion to the States was done on a shoestring budget. Things are a bit better this time.
- TELEVISION - Oct. 12, 1992
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : DeMent Does Mentors Proud
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Country's Strait His Vintage Self
- MUSIC REVIEW : Slovak Orchestra in Sites Series Opener
- MUSIC REVIEW : A High-Energy 'Home'
- Opening Dates Set for Nicholson Films
- Tim Robbins' Experimental New Project : Radio: Hollywood's hot player turns his writing, directing and performing talents to a satirical drama lampooning Columbus.
- DANCE REVIEWS : Life As a Contact Sport in Marshall's 'Contenders'
- WORLD SCENE : Walker: No Apologies, but . . .
- PRO FOOTBALL : Defensive Victory for Raiders, but Offense Has Stars, Too
- Under the Gun, Miami Stays Undefeated : Interconference: Marino leads Dolphins to winning touchdown as Falcons blow 10-point lead.
- DANCE REVIEWS : Aman Folk Ensemble Returns to L.A. Area
- FESTIVAL REVIEW : Theater Arts Entertaining for Kids at Strauss Ranch
- Grusin Shows His Versatility at Le Cafe
- Price Hike on Classical Recordings Is a Bad Idea
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 12, 1992
- Slater Is Runner-Up to England's Potter in Surfing at Japan
- Gull Defense Halts Roadrunners
- Cowboys Come Back Strong, 27-0 : Interconference: Dallas rebounds from loss to Philadelphia by limiting Seattle to 62 yards.
- Booth's 73 Wins Edgewood Classic
- U.S. Men's Volleyball Team Defeated
- Miscellany
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : AMERICAN LEAGUE NOTES : Stewart Gives His Word: 'I'll Do My Job'
- NHL ROUNDUP : Sweeney Stays Hot for Sabres
- U.S. Team Loses in Volleyball Again
- Clippers Sign Spencer, Kiki
- RAM NOTES : Long Game Gone, So Everett Returns to Tried and True
- Shinn Group Won't Bid for Giants
- Oceanside's Black Shares Title in Wheelchair Tennis
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Las Vegas Victory Puts Cook in Heady Company
- Race to Downtown Site Nears Conclusion
- Young Leads 49ers Over the Patriots : Interconference: He directs two late scoring drives in 24-12 comeback victory.
- The Jones Boys Take the IMSA Doubleheader : Auto racing: P.J. wins Grand Prix of San Diego and his brother, Page, takes preliminary event.
- The Jones Boys Take IMSA Doubleheader : Auto racing: P.J. wins Grand Prix of San Diego and his brother, Page, takes preliminary event.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Spread Around the Scoring to Defeat Santa Barbara in Soccer
- Bills Can't Convert Their Yards Into Points : Raiders: McDaniel, Lott stymie Reed while reserve defensive backs come through. Kelly is sacked five times.
- Giants Still Dominate Cardinals : NFC: Hampton gains 167 yards as New York wins, 31-21, for eighth consecutive victory over Phoenix.
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : NATIONAL LEAGUE NOTES
- Newport Harbor Boys' Success Comes as a Surprise to Them : Cross-country: The Sailors, ranked No. 3 in county and No. 1 in Division III, are improving at a rapid pace.
- USOC Approves San Diego Facility : Olympics: Walker elected president. Steinbrenner reelected a vice president.
- The New-Look Knicks Look Imposing
- Lakers Say Divac's Condition Is 'Terrible'
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : BASEBALL : Leyland's Advice: Don't Worry, Be Happy
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Blue Jays Get Their Point Across
- Blue Jays Eck Out a 7-6 Victory in 11 : AL Game 4: Alomar's two-run homer off Eckersley ties it in ninth as A's blow 6-1 lead.