- EXTRA READING: When Superior Court Judge James...
- City OKs Multi-Agency Squad to Battle Gangs
- D.A. Charges Friends of Boy Slain in Fight : Prosecution: The three are accused of assault. Officials say the man who stabbed the youth acted in self-defense.
- 54 Missing; Fire Questions Mount : Disaster: Some officials cite risk of leaving original blaze unattended. Death toll at 19 in Bay Area.
- ONE YEAR LATER: A year ago this...
- TROUBLE IN PARADISE? The Ritz-Carlton hotel in...
- Torrance Asks for Tougher Safety Contract With Mobil
- Propaganda, Truth Duel in Crowd Counts
- Mall Raises the Roof : Retailing: The new owners of the Promenade in Warner Center pin their hopes on a renovation to woo back shoppers. Some observers see risks.
- Judge OKs Pact With Pioneer's Ex-President : Bankruptcy: Gary Naiman to drop claims against mortgage firm and pay $1 million from his pension plan.
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- Gay Rights Protesters
- Delegates Sit on Hands as Gorbachev Speaks : Soviet Union: Legislators representing only 7 of the republics listlessly hear another call for change.
- MEXICO : Progress and Promise : Market Scene : Free Trade May Spur Import Appetite : * The pact will create jobs, but many experts see a problem in increased foreign investment.
- Computer Programs Can Be Dieter's Pals
- World IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Battles Intensify in 2 Croatian Cities
- Figure in Spy Case Surrenders to INS
- THOUSAND OAKS : Schools Chief's Long Career to Be Marked
- Boy, 14, Gets 6-Month Sentence for His Part in Racist Attack
- COLUMN LEFT/ ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Living Above It All Means Losing It All : In the Oakland hills, woodsy ambience came first, but fire has always been the natural order.
- Tax Protester Loses Long Shot to 'Break America of IRS'
- Broderick Daughter Tells of Death Wish : Courts: Betty Broderick intended to commit suicide after shooting her ex-husband and his new wife, but her gun ran out of bullets, daughter testifies.
- Weekend Box Office : DeVito Comedy Dethrones 'King'
- Chief to Stay Till Salomon Probe Ends : Wall Street: Warren Buffett told securities administrators he plans to remain until regulators complete their investigation, which could take two years.
- Orange National Bancorp: The parent company of...
- BANKING
- Workers Flood Stable Airline With Resumes
- 3rd-Quarter Profits Rise 7% at Beckman
- Logging Controversy
- Another Hat for Executive: Luther Medical Products...
- Pacific Scientific Co.: The Newport Beach manufacturer...
- Bay Area Could Face Big Temblor Despite Loma Prieta Quake
- Council Votes to Mark Time on Sewage Contract : Government: Decision paves way for review of proposed $2.4-billion water treatment and reclamation project.
- Reap What You Sow: GOP's Duke Problem : Bush should rise above partisanship, endorse Democrat
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT
- Demarest Leaves La Quinta for Trabuco Hills
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Mississippi State Buys Its Way Off Football Schedule
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- Optical Firm's Stock Skids on Product Recall : Medical: Optical Radiation acts to restore investor confidence by expanding stock buyback.
- Nichols 3rd-Quarter Profits Down 40%
- Using Historic Site, Brown Launches Bid for President : Politics: Ex-California governor picks Philadelphia to start campaign. He lambastes political Establishment.
- Democrats Offer Revised Jobless Benefits Plan : Congress: House members unveil a "self-financing" bill to aid recession victims in a move designed to avoid another veto by President Bush.
- Like a Phoenix, Demirel Rises Again as Turkish Leader : Election: Prime Minister Yilmaz of the Motherland Party hands in his resignation.
- Decision Due on Santa Clarita Influence Zone
- 7-Eleven Plans Muzak War on Rowdy Youths : Teen-agers: Merchants at the shopping plaza say customers are intimidated by skateboarders and party-goers looking for the nearest beer bash.
- Stitching Together Her Career in Embroidery
- Ingmar Northcott
- THEATER : Time to Wash 'Pacific' Out-a O.C.'s Hair
- MUSIC
- Gay Rights Protesters
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Kinko's Settles Copyright Suit Brought by Publishers : Courts: The photocopy shop operator will pay $1.9 million in a case involving excerpts of college textbooks.
- Judge Approves Pact With Pioneer's Former President
- Amwest Insurance Profit Falls by 85%
- U.S. Investors Active Overseas
- Analysts Question Value of Flood of Beer Brands
- A Step Ahead of the Flames and Only Time to Survive
- Guardian of Glamour : Photographer Matthew Rolston Focuses on Images of the Past to Capture Today's Stars
- Western Fires
- Officer's Report on Rolling Over Transient in Error, CHP Says
- MEXICO : Progress and Promise : How the Poll Was Conducted
- CULTURE WATCH : Road Show
- High School Store Robbed at Gunpoint; Suspect Captured
- The Good Humor Man : Twins' Kelly Believes That a Happy Team Will Succeed--and Create an Atmosphere That Helps Attract Free Agents
- A Gangbuster's Strategy for Sunday Night
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- S. Korean Auto Maker Sets Sights on U.S. Market
- Iron Ore Production Is Fired Up Again in Minnesota : Mining: Seven plants are spewing out low-grade ore in an area that lost 10,000 jobs after a near decade-long recession.
- San Diego Arts Groups Reach Out : Organizations Are Filling In Education Gaps--but Is It Enough?
- BANKING
- Hussein Decorates 8 From Gulf War
- A Political Prairie Fire : Campus life: Critics say KU student president Darren Fulcher should be recalled because he hit his girlfriend. But others say racism is the motivating factor.
- MEXICO : Progress and Promise : Regional Outlook : Latins Forging Vision of 2-Continent Market : * They worry that if they don't act quickly, they will miss the free trade 'bus' with the United States.
- World IN BRIEF : HONG KONG : 250 'Boat People' to Be Repatriated
- Audit of the LAPD Churns at Slow Pace : Government: Ordered a year ago, it is seen by critics as a failure of the bureaucracy. Some question whether events have outstripped need for the report.
- CAMARILLO : New Bond Rating to Save City $1 Million in Lower Interest
- Gays Threaten a South Coast Plaza Boycott : Debate: Activists claim that a memo from C.J. Segerstrom & Sons discourages hiring and promotion of homosexuals.
- LAPD Balks at Panel's Complaints Proposal : Police: Inclusion of unsustained charges in performance evaluations of officers would be unfair, officials say.
- General Motors subsidiaries: General Motors Corp.'s three...
- Saddleback Medical Center Lays Off 50, Cites Recession
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Perot Says North Lied About Scandal
- THE LAW : Most States Now Ban Marital Rape : Until the '70s, the act generally was not a crime. In California, it can be treated as a misdemeanor or felony.
- Japanese Accuse U.S. of Lying About Drift Nets
- Eastern German Economy Likely to Grow in '92
- Homeless Man Awarded Cash in Rights Suit Found Dead
- Felony Abuse Charged in Father's Death : Crime: Document says ailing victim was kept without food and struck by one son when he cried for help. Brother, sister also charged. All deny guilt.
- El Cajon
- AN APPRECIATION : Marcia Weisman: Los Angeles' First Lady of Art : Art: The advocate and collector was an inspirational force who nurtured the Museum of Contemporary Art into a reality. She died Saturday.
- PRO FOOTBALL : Favor Redskins at Home, Saints in Dome
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- COMEDY REVIEW : Chong's Stand-Up Stands Still : He Reaches Back Into Old Routines and Pot-Smoking Personae
- Time Warner Inc.: Time Warner reported a...
- Talk of Tax Cut Sinks Bonds; Dow Falls 16.77
- HIGH TECHNOLOGY
- Stock Swap for Startel: A New York...
- Chief to Stay Till Salomon Probe Ends : Wall Street: Warren Buffett tells securities administrators he plans to remain until regulators complete their investigation, which could take two years.
- Workplace Democracy Is Threatened
- Stockbroker Fined $100,000, Barred by NASD
- Mission Valley Bank: The San Clemente-based bank...
- Transit Officials Ask U.S. to Intercede in Santa Fe Impasse
- HEALTH CARE
- First Citizens Bank Posts Loss for 3rd Quarter
- Bush Picks Drug Official
- VENTURA : Police, Firefighter Unions Endorse 3 Council Candidates
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : State Seen Trying to Stem Business Flight
- Santa Ana Unified School District
- Chargers' Trust Still in Henning, GM Beathard Says
- Orange County Hall of Fame Inductees : Leading Way to a Winning Tradition : Football Coach Cook Built Strong Program at Rancho Santiago
- COUNTRY/POP
- Shamrock Sells Remaining Stake in Enterra Corp.
- SoCal Gas Vows to Speed Minority Promotions : Utility: The company also plans to award more contracts to firms owned by minorities and women.
- Alpharel Reports 5th Profitable Quarter in Row
- Seniors Treated Better Than Nerds
- COLUMN ONE : Propaganda, Truth Duel in Crowd Counts : Whether the protest is for gay rights or against abortion, estimates of the turnout rely on the mathematics of wild guesses, wishful thinking and fabrication.
- HOUSING : Olympic Plan Could Help Erase Eyesore : Atlanta officials, tenants hope to rejuvenate low-income apartments.
- Two Contracts for Metro Rail Green Line Delayed : Transit: Officials act to try to keep the project from going 20% over budget and slipping behind schedule.
- U.S. Attempt to Patent Human Genes Attacked
- Youth Stabbed in High School Brawl
- PLATFORM : The Lottery Scam
- Ex-Spouses Tie New Knots--Together
- PLATFORM : Isolation Protects the Sick and the Healthy
- Lawyer to Be Tried on Drug Charge : Courts: The former public defender is accused of distributing cocaine. His three brothers are linked to a crime ring, police say.
- Ortmayer Gone, and Some of His Philosophy, Too
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- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Holtz Playing Own Numbers Game
- OPERA REVIEW : S.F. Revives Ponnelle's 'Carmen'
- Quinn to Practice With the Sockers
- Nationwide Health Properties Inc.: The Newport Beach...
- Pathe Communications Names Four to Its Board of Directors
- Pay-Fone President Dismissed; Chief Operating Officer Takes Over
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- HEALTH CARE
- Mystery Oil Spill Fouls Shore of Lake Huron
- MEXICO : Progress and Promise : Culture : Pragmatic Monterrey Provides Model for Modernizing : Residents' thrift was the butt of jokes for decades. Now they get the last laugh as their city turns into an economic powerhouse.
- AIDS Eye Drug Found Superior in National Test : Health: Those taking a newly approved treatment for infection are unexpectedly found to live longer than those given a standard treatment.
- Nation IN BRIEF : LOUISIANA : Bush Won't Endorse Duke or Edwards
- San Diego
- 10 Sought in Fatal Stabbings of 2 Men
- 12 Suspects Arrested in Bookmaking Case
- CRIMES BY AREA COVERED BY THE LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT
- Central Division Football Teams Ready to Make a Run for the Title
- COLUMN ONE : Propaganda, Truth Duel in Crowd Counts : Whether the protest is for gay rights or against abortion, estimates of the turnout rely on the mathematics of wild guesses, wishful thinking and fabrication.
- MEXICO : Progress and Promise : Viewpoints: Comment on the Emerging Mexico : Taking a Road North
- MEXICO : Progress and Promise : Media : Mexico Press Is Still Far From Free : * The government has committed itself to democratic reforms. But it still tries to manage the media through payoffs, pressure and obliging self-censorship.
- Justices Uphold Broad Scope of Judge's Immunity : Jurisprudence: U.S. Supreme Court dismisses suit by a Los Angeles public defender who alleged that he was manhandled by officers on orders of jurist.
- Poway
- YORBA LINDA : Jehan Sadat to Visit Nixon Library
- Public's Help Asked in Dumping of Newborn
- Ed Davis Has Surgery to Remove Growth
- SANTA PAULA : Bar Owner Denied New Liquor License
- CONEJO VALLEY : School Candidates to Appear at Forum
- HUD Rules Rent Hikes at Complex Are Proper : Lake View Terrace: Tenants protest large increases, but the federal agency says fees at the subsidized project were too low to begin with.
- City Bills Restaurant After Breaking Up Brawl
- More Spoof Than Spook in Santa Ana : Way Off Broadway's silly production of 'The Invisible Man' is sometimes hilarious. Little attention paid to details that might build suspense.
- TV Reviews : Teen AIDS Crisis in Schoolbreak Special
- He Wins but Loses Friends : Hazelton's Style at Montclair Prep and Several Other Stops During His 18 Seasons Has Left Him With Plenty of Enemies
- Lakers Play Celtics at Forum Tonight; Bucks, Spurs Also in Tournament
- Micropolis Reports Loss Due to Drop in Orders
- Amgen Founder Tries to Clone Success : Biotech: George Rathmann changed his retirement plans and is now chairman of another infant firm.
- Dozens of Coal Firms to Plead Guilty to Fraud in Tests
- MEXICO : Progress and Promise : Environment : From Lerma River Flows a Tale of Politics and Pollution : * Farmers, industry and government all use and abuse the once-pristine water resource. The result is an ecological disaster.
- A Leisure World of Data : Medical Study of Community Offers Wealth of Information
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Surgeons Reject AIDS Guidelines
- Gone With the Sand : Environment: Hikers who abhor disfiguring of nature scour mountain cliffs near the Maricopa Highway. They wipe out love messages.
- High Court Decision Gives 'Free Rein' to Abuse by Judges, Lawyer Says : Justice: A public defender dragged into a Van Nuys court criticizes the ruling on immunity from liability.
- Korean Merchants Reconsider Stance of Downplaying Crime
- Gamble Pays Off Big for Teacher, Students
- Parents Not Taking Any Chances : Crime: Many more are accompanying their children to and from McKinley Elementary School in North Park in the wake of a fourth-grade girl's death.
- YORBA LINDA : School Parents Call Again for Stop Sign
- NEWPORT BEACH : Planned Layoffs in District Criticized
- COUNTYWIDE : Red Ribbon Week Fights Drugs, Drink
- CAMARILLO : Soldier's Letter From the Gulf Earns a National Essay Award
- Shortcoming Recalled by Long Memory
- He Will Be Putting Away His Sword After 25 Years : Bullfighting: Lomelin, one of the great Mexican matadors, will retire following farewell tour.
- WORLD SERIES : ATLANTA BRAVES vs. MINNESOTA TWINS : Braves Unfazed by Having Odds Against Them : Game 3: Avery will try to give Atlanta its first victory tonight. Erickson will start for the Twins.
- Donahue Optimistic, but Also Pessimistic, About Rest of Season
- Start Time for BYU Game Changed
- Caymmi Keeps on the Run With His Brazilian Sound
- Chase Posts a Turnaround in 3rd Quarter
- Founder of Amgen Takes On Another Challenge : Biotechnology: The man who guided firm to triumph jumped at the chance to work at Icos Corp. instead of retiring.
- Summit Health Ltd. Profit Increases 50%
- Bush Vetoes Jobless Aid
- THE TIMES POLL : Mexicans Like Leader Despite the Economy
- SANTA ANA : Council Will Not Pay Acosta's Legal Fees
- Using Historic Site, Brown Launches Bid for President : Politics: Ex-California governor picks Philadelphia to start campaign. He lambastes political Establishment.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ MICHAEL RUSHFORD : Panhandling Is Not Free Speech : Non-enforcement of public-order laws have made our streets and parks unsafe.
- SIMI VALLEY : Council Gives Final OK to Planned Mall
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Allen Gets Three More Weeks Off
- It's Been 1970 Rerun for Raiders : Pro football: Much as George Blanda did 21 years ago, Ronnie Lott is making the big plays.
- Cost Controls, Shoe Sales Help Cherokee Post Profit
- ADVERTISING/MARKETING : dGWB Charts Steady Growth While Others Wither in Recession
- Wet Weight Training
- Bush Plan May Include Middle-Class Tax Cuts : Economy: Disclosure is first public sign White House is considering reductions beyond just capital-gains levies.
- Saudis Balk at Storing U.S. Arms : Military: The Pentagon is preparing to take back tanks and other hardware unless an agreement is reached soon.
- Conditions in Southland Are Ripe for an Inferno : Safety: Fire officials in Southland say drought and weather patterns make this the most dangerous time of the year. Santa Ana winds could fan a disaster.
- U.S. Supreme Court to Review Triple-Murderer's Conviction : Justice: The issue in the case of Teofilo Medina is whether the prosecution must prove that a defendant is mentally competent.
- Pope's Strategy: Bolster Latin Catholicism : Religion: In Brazil, John Paul sets guidelines for hemisphere bishops' conference next year.
- PERSPECTIVE ON CAMBODIA : A Peace That Bears Seeds of Chaos : The debris of war--political and economic, as well as military--must be cleared before refugees can go home.
- Brush Fire Out of Control North of Ojai : National forest: Officials say about 1,160 people were battling the blaze by Monday night. No serious injuries are reported.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Miami's Smith Goes Into Hiding
- TV Reviews : 'Frontline' Probes the S&L; Bailout
- ADVERTISING/MARKETING
- Southern Wood Firms Aren't Just Pining for Bigger Sales : Timber: The lumber suppliers see an opportunity in the Northwest's misfortunes, and they are promoting their product for a greater number of uses.
- Pope's Strategy: Bolster Latin Catholicism : Religion: In Brazil, John Paul sets guidelines for hemisphere bishops' conference next year.
- Survivors of India Quake Cremate Dead, Wait for Help Amid Ruins
- MEXICO : Progress and Promise : Viewpoints: Comment on the Emerging Mexico : Cancer of Corruption
- Moscow Mugging: Former Miss America Bess Myerson...
- MEXICO : Progress and Promise : Viewpoints: Comment on the Emerging Mexico : Sewing a New Life
- MEXICO : Progress and Promise : Viewpoints: Comment on the Emerging Mexico : Quality Control
- Suspect on Tape Tells of Actress's Last Words
- Soviet Army Defector Convicted of Murder
- Arraignment Set Today in High School Shootings
- OJAI : Officials Investigate Poisoning of 4 Cats
- Allison Light
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Dupree Might Be Activated
- Rams See Mostly Positives : Pro football: Robinson praises Everett and offensive line after hard-fought loss to Raiders.
- Nu-Med to Partly Spin Off 6 Medical Facilities
- Amgen Reports Profit Jumps to $49.4 Million
- Liberty National Bank: The Huntington Beach bank...
- Right Start Stock Sale Grosses $11.5 Million
- Birtcher Medical Systems Inc.: Boosted by sales...
- Unisys Corp.: The Blue Bell, Pa., computer...
- Fluor Lands Navy Contract: A Fluor Corp....
- Smoky Engine Scrubs Boston-Detroit Flight
- Taco Bell Makes a Belated Run for Breakfast : Marketing: The fast-food chain will serve low-priced, lightly seasoned items, such as sausage-and-potato burritos.
- Ex-Glenfed President Got Golden Handshake
- Program Paves the Way for Disabled Workers
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Noriega Lawyer Ill; Trial Is Interrupted
- U.S., Allies Weigh Soviet Debt Package : Finance: The leading economic powers--known as the Group of Seven--are looking at how to help the Soviets grapple with their liquidity problems.
- Republics' A-Arms Stir New U.S. Assertiveness : Soviet Union: Washington is prepared to withhold recognition and aid, officials say.
- Arms Dealer Found Guilty in Plot to Sell Helicopters to Iraq Regime
- MEXICO : Progress and Promise : Profile : Talking Land Reform, Free Trade and Zapata : * Margarito Montes Parra's union is taking a new tack in pressing for peasants' aspirations to own a plot of dirt.
- New Water Rules Bring Penalties From Heaven : Drought: Districts throughout the county have collected hundreds of thousands of dollars from excessive users.
- As Long as It's Open to All : Founding of European-American Club ignites controversy
- Flyers Promoting Gay-Bashing Event Called Hate Crime : Cal State Northridge: Some say the ads, offering free baseball bats to participants, are the latest display of growing intolerance at the campus.
- Doctor Guilty of Improper Prescription of Drugs Fined : Lancaster: He and his wife were charged with treating diet patients with a steroid-like hormone that authorities say has no effect on weight loss.
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- Ben Johnson Pleads Guilty to Assault Charge
- Satellite Pact for Comarco: Comarco Inc. said...
- AT&T; Will Soon Close Woodland Hills Office
- Dole Food Co. Reports 41% Drop in Profit
- Apple Unveils New Notebook Computers : Technology: The firm expects strong demand for the line but said certain memory chips are becoming harder to get.
- Benton Oil Forms Joint Venture With Russians
- Slayer's Autopsy: No Drugs, Alcohol
- World IN BRIEF : ZAIRE : Backers of Fired Premier Attacked
- Most of Pennsylvania's Abortion Law Upheld
- Turner Family Keeps Vigil Amid Conflicting Reports : Relatives: Wife, mother plan to leave today for Germany and an anticipated reunion.
- Finding Justice in Slayings Is a Grim Task
- Jury Convicts 2nd Man in 1988 Murder : Crime: His accomplice was sentenced in March to death in the gas chamber for killing a woman who had befriended the pair.
- Scientists Question U.S. Plan to Patent Genes : Biotech: Attempt to claim rights to genetic sequencing without knowing their functions receives mixed reviews at human genome talks in San Diego.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Wills May Play Despite Injuries
- Rams Find Positives in Hard-Fought Loss
- There's No Stopping Kelly : Pro football: Buffalo quarterback struggles early, then throws for five touchdowns despite Wyche's protestations. Bills win, 35-16.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Elmer Gantry' as Paradox : A Ruthless Rogue Is Born Again in La Jolla Musical
- Bush Vetoes Jobless Aid
- Soviet Crisis Tests World's Financial Elite
- Collaboration--Computing Goal
- Robots Learning Commercial Jobs : Technology: Still mostly experimental, these robots are cleaning floors, burying nuclear waste, acting as security guards and dismantling bombs.
- Turmoil in Haiti
- FHP Shareholders Sue, Alleging They Were Misled : Litigation: Actions filed in Santa Ana, L.A. cite the health maintenance firm's Senior Plan and a government investigation.
- Test Shows One AIDS Eye Drug Is Better : Health: Those taking a newly approved treatment for infection are unexpectedly found to live longer than those given a standard treatment.
- MEXICO : Progress and Promise : America From Abroad : Mexicans Favor Trade Pact
- Body Is Identified
- Tragedy Renews Calls for Ban on Wooden Shingles : Prevention: Some communities require that roofing materials be fire-resistant, but measures that would have imposed statewide standards have not been able to get past opposition.
- Honoree Makes a Difference at Tribute
- Operation USA Raises $200,000 at Benefit
- MEXICO : Progress and Promise : Viewpoints: Comment on the Emerging Mexico : The Word is Plastics
- Death Urged for Killer Who Grew Up in Wealth, But Led Gang
- PORT HUENEME : Parole Violator Gets Another Year in Jail in Prostitution Case
- Gays Say Memo Shows Hiring Bias by Mall Owner
- Judge's Lawyer Asks That D.A. Be Barred From Case
- The glamorous world of attorneys here, as...
- MOORPARK : Helicopter's Ribbon Drop Near School Marks Anti-Drug Drive
- 12 Arrests Follow 4-Month Bookmaking Investigation : Gambling: The $20-million-a-year sports- betting ring conducted in Thai used high-tech equipment. Police say the leaders are still at large.
- Should a Trustee Be Responsible for 1 College?
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT
- After Rising to No. 1, Carson Falls Quickly With Vollnogle Gone
- Juggling the Image of Working Mothers : Books: Forget guilt, says Faye Crosby, author and social psychologist. Women are balancing jobs and family quite well. It's society that has problems.
- Cross-Fire Between Gangs Kills Building Custodian
- Questions Out of the Ashes : 'Fire of the future' resurrects familiar issues
- 3 Strikes Mean Medfly May Be Out on Loose : Environment: A third pest is found in two weeks. Officials, having learned political and scientific lessons from last infestation, are not planning aerial spraying.
- Panel Chooses New Developer for Delayed North Hollywood Shopping Center
- ANAHEIM : 3 Schools May Join Year-Round Schedule
- No Sudden Impact Did In Dinosaurs, 3 Scientists Tell Gathered Geologists
- Group Faulted for Its Low Percentage of Aid to Poor : Charity: But the head of the foundation disputes watchdog agency's findings. Donors determine where most funds are spent, he said.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : WORLD SERIES : Twins' Puckett Expected to Bat Fourth as DH Davis Leaves the Lineup Tonight
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- Kipnis Plays Obscure Mozart in Fullerton
- Clairemont's Plan Earning High Marks
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Fresno State's Barsotti Has Broken Leg
- Education Costs
- Newhall Land Reports 78% Drop in Profit
- Amoco Corp.: The oil company said its...
- Cancer-Test Firm Signs Pact to Advise on Kidney Treatment
- Conditions in Southland Are Ripe for an Inferno : Safety: Fire officials say drought and weather patterns make this the most dangerous time of the year. Santa Ana winds could fan a disaster.
- Eldorado Bancorp: The parent company of Eldorado...
- Delta II Launch for Germany: McDonnell Douglas...
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