- Care, Effort Lends Touch of Class to 3 Best Teachers
- OXNARD : Search Continues for Woman's Killer
- SANTA ANA : School Gets City OK for Street Closure
- City Council OKs Settlement for Girls in Mother's Death
- Moorpark's Turner Earns WSC Honor
- Dodgers Redefine Playoff Ticket Policy
- NHL ROUNDUP : Sharks Win First Game on Late Goal
- Gladden Emerges as Mr. October--Again : Twins: Left fielder who sparked the offense during postseason play in 1987 is off to another fast start.
- Keter's Success Made Waiting Worthwhile
- ROUNDUP : WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
- Folk Music Fans Have Choice's
- Huge Loss May Push HomeFed Into Insolvency : Thrifts: A massive third-quarter loss could wipe out $515 million in stockholders' equity, leaving the S&L; a likely candidate for a federal takeover, its parent says.
- Panel Takes No Public Action Against Judge
- ANAHEIM : Developer Fees Are Increased 56%
- Air Quality Plan Pleases Businesses : Environment: The county blueprint will let industrial leaders comment before anti-pollution controls are implemented.
- Irvine Anti-Graffiti Law Won't Ban Marking Pen Sales
- CHARGER UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Henning Not Too Excited About Throwing More to Bernstine
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : OCC Hands Irvine Valley Its First Soccer Loss
- To Get Lowdown on Foes, Coaches Going High-Tech : Football: VCRs, laptop computers and other electronic gadgets are being used to scout opponents and teach fundamentals.
- BANKS
- Casinos Coming to Tribal Land Amid Lax Regulation : Gambling: Slot machine-like games proliferate as state and local officials yield to U.S., which has yet to set rules.
- IN BRIEF : Celebrities Will Host Westside Pavilion Party
- Alphonse Gallegos; Sacramento Bishop
- Wilson Asks Federal Court to Stay Out of Redistricting Fight
- Judge May Be Asked to Block Picus Testimony in Land-Use Suit : Development: The city, contending the documents are private, wants to discipline the Warner Ridge attorneys who released them to reporters.
- Roundup of Cavalry Unit Is on Horizon : World War II: The first reunion of all-black regiment at Camp Lockett is scheduled for this week. The nation's last horse cavalry patrolled the Mexican border.
- COSTA MESA : Board Reviews New Lease for Swap Meet
- OXNARD : Council OKs Fee Hikes for Developers
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Men Hurt in Fall Down Elevator Shaft
- O.C. Lawman Finds Focus on Drugs in Latin America : Tour: The sheriff's chief of operations sees 'abuse as a major issue' in Panama and El Salvador, which are looking into U.S. prevention programs.
- COUNTYWIDE : Missing Girl Focus of Candlelight Walk
- Man Honored for Lending Police a Hand : Commendation: The Valencia businessman says he acted on instinct when he came to the aid of officers in Hollywood while a crowd watched.
- Medfly Found, but No Spraying Is Planned
- 3rd Defendant Pleads Guilty to Taking Part in Tax-Fraud Ring
- LOS ALAMITOS : Is This Year See Me Do It Does It?
- Edwards Ends Holdout, Reaches Agreement With the Clippers
- DANCE
- TELEVISION / RADIO
- Pepsi Franchisee Turns to Coke in Fight Over Rights
- BASEBALL PLAYOFF NOTES : AMERICAN LEAGUE : Guzman Got Good Advice From Dodger
- Roll With the Punches : What to the Unobservant Seems Like a Big Yawn on the Lawn Has Participants Bowled Over When Going for the Big Spin
- Doyle Rules Breakfast Club After Saugus Victory
- TELEVISION / RADIO
- Metzger Finds Door Closed at Mobile Home Park Since He Lacks Income : Housing: Having lost Fallbrook home to court settlement, white supremacist and his wife seek to buy in park but are rejected because of finances.
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- VENTURA : Man Killed Crossing Freeway Identified
- 300 Converge on City Hall to Protest Border Patrol Raid
- Discovering Pasadena : Descendant of Columbus Chosen to Preside Over '92 Tournament of Roses
- Morgan Out; Hobson Is Red Sox Manager
- Gretzky's Scoring Drought Continues : Kings: After suffering a back injury in the Canada Cup, he has no goals while taking only seven shots in the Kings' first three games.
- Gregory T. Parkos, president and chief operating...
- Canon Unveils Light Home Video Camera
- QUOTABLE
- Boxing Without Brutality : Art: Lynn Schuette's sensuous paintings never really embody the depth of her thinking on the sport.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : This Time, Loveless Is More : At her most recent Crazy Horse show, the singer had a far stronger set of tunes that suited her exquisite voice.
- Downey Savings & Loan, after some confusion...
- South Gate Purex Plant to Close in December
- MOVIES - Oct. 9, 1991
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- Obituaries - Oct. 9, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 9, 1991
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- IBM to Sell Chips to Hyundai of South Korea : Technology: The move indicates that the computer maker may play a more active role in the mass-market business dominated by the Japanese.
- REGIONAL REPORT : Wanted: Thousands of Jobs : Local Employment Services on Lookout--for Themselves
- WET VOTE: Huntington Beach Mayor Peter M....
- Senate Delays Vote on Thomas to Probe Harassment Charges : Judiciary: Supporters feared the defeat of the Supreme Court nominee if a tally had been taken as scheduled. Inquiry into sexual allegations by law professor will be public.
- DESERT SAGAS: H. Norman Schwarzkopf will get...
- NICE TIMING: Steve Buechele, who hit .410...
- RECORD GENES: He's the longest baby ever...
- Alleged Affair Called Motive in Overton Killing
- Boren's Role in Efforts for Gates Questioned : Intelligence: Some on Capitol Hill wonder if the senator sought letters of support for the CIA nominee.
- PERSPECTIVE ON NATIONAL HEALTH : People Will Pay If All Benefit : Social Security's success, fiscally and politically, points the way for other national insurance programs.
- Judge Sworn In as Haiti's Interim President; U.S. Rejects New Regime : Inauguration: Joseph Nerette vows to promote national reconciliation during his tenure.
- Constituents Jam Telephone Lines at Senate Offices : Public: Lawmakers report a sudden rush of calls over the sexual harassment issue. Sen. Seymour is reconsidering support for Thomas, his aide says.
- Bank Regulation to Be Eased to Spur Economy : Finance: Bush moves to counter a shortage of credit. Changes ordered in way real estate loans are scrutinized.
- Corona Councilman to Run for Cranston's Seat in Senate : Politics: The retired Anaheim police captain calls himself a 'middle-of-the-road Eisenhower Republican.'
- Now Fog Figures Into Fall : After Storm, Heat, Comes Coastal Pallor
- Threats on Victim's Life Told : Murder: A man wearing an electronic bracelet to enforce a house arrest allegedly told his estranged wife that he would kill her.
- VENTURA : Nurses Approve Wage Agreement
- Kerkorian Launches Las Vegas Mega-Resort : Entertainment: The reclusive billionaire attends groundbreaking ceremonies for his $1-billion MGM Grand Hotel & Theme Park.
- Chicago Firm Increases Investment in Nu-Med
- Ordnance, Manufacturing Lines Sold by Marquardt
- Barry London has been named president of...
- Town's Rebirth Follows Foundry's Reopening : Economy: The steel plant had been the heart of a community since 1740 until it shut down in 1987. Now furnaces and hopes of merchants are kindled again.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Most in Poll Support Domestic Spending
- Supreme Court to Hear Appeal Against Prop. 13
- Deputy Slain Staging Robbery Is Buried With Honors
- JAPAN WATCH : Who's Next?
- Plans to Create Agency for Olvera Street Hit Snag
- Bikers, Skaters Face New Speed Laws in Huntington Beach
- State Lottery
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Wicked' Humor Is Saving Grace
- Amgen Prevails in Patent Fight Over Its Anemia Drug
- Public Storage Converts 2 Partnership Affilates
- U.N. Inspectors Find Secret Iraqi Center
- Engineer Freed by Iran Returns to U.S.
- Haiti Selects New Leader; OAS Rebuffed : Coup: Soldiers firing shots circle the National Assembly as lawmakers vote. New elections may be held soon.
- Secret Studies Put Spill Damage at $15 Billion
- Nation IN BRIEF : COLORADO : Ruling on Lesbian 'Spouse' Applauded
- COUNTYWIDE : Unequal School Spending Decried
- Padres Say Governor Is a Good Catch
- NHL ROUNDUP : Messier Is New York's Newest Star
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS
- Olympics
- Instead of champagne, red ink was flowing...
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Anthony Pack Is Back and Catching On Again at Wide Receiver
- Reality Sometimes Gets in the Way of 'Rescue 911' : Filming: The taping of the TV show at Huntington Beach dispatch center is often interrupted by real-life emergencies.
- O.C. COMEDY REVIEW : A Brutal Message to Combat Child Abuse : Louie Anderson draws on his own pain at a benefit for Community Service Programs.
- Bruce Steps Down as Alpharel Chief Executive
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : GOP to Seek Lock on Campaign Funds
- Federal Official Says TwinPorts Is Feasible
- Six Aboard Damaged Navy Ship Are Cited for Valor : Heroism: They helped save the amphibious assault ship Tripoli after it hit a mine during the Gulf War.
- County's Teacher of Year Salute Goes Hollywood
- Out on a Limb Over Felled Oak : Woodland Hills: What a developer calls pruning could cost him a 10-year delay in the construction of his home.
- In Rare Action, Court Rejects Guilty Finding : Murder: A federal appeals panel rules that fingerprint evidence alone was insufficient to convict a Long Beach man.
- DANCE REVIEW : Kanya Sanjo V Program at Japan America Theatre
- Agency Sells Building That Was Owned by Seized S
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- Fire Sparks Sprinkler Debate
- BUENA PARK : Construction Begins on Dispatch Center
- Prep Player Dies After Collapsing : Football: Defensive back at McFarland in Kern County suffers brain hemorrhage.
- These Pitchers Getting Second Shot at Success : AL playoffs: Few expected Blue Jays' Tom Candiotti and the Twins' Jack Morris to be where they are tonight.
- Basketball Clinic Closed to High School Players
- Bruins' Rose Bowl Hopes Vanish Because They Don't Play Washington
- Seidman Defends Bank Lending Policies : Finance: The slowdown in loans is primarily a result of lower demand caused by the recession and debt taken on in the '80s, the outgoing FDIC chief says.
- Major Setback for Canadian Workers
- Culture : Guzzling Beer With a Conscience in Munich : At this year's Oktoberfest, plastic plates are out and sorting trash is in. It aims to be the world's most Earth-friendly drinking party.
- HAVANA : Cuba's Communists Meet
- No Countess, Please, Thatcher Tells Paper
- OSLO : The Nobel Odds
- Medical Disciplinary Actions
- Judge Sentences Key 'Alliance' Figure to Halfway House : Insurance fraud: A Tarzana man and another who had practiced law in Woodland Hills receive probation.
- Prep Player Dies After Head Injury
- STAGE
- Weekend Box Office : 'Fisher King' Still Reigns
- Bankrupt Car Dealership Gets Loan Extension : Debt: Termination of Jim Slemons Imports' credit line is put off as Mercedes-Benz steps in to arrange repayment plan.
- Michael S. Peikoff, former vice president of...
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Amkly Introduces Security-Conscious Line of Computers
- ENTERTAIN
- Iran Frees U.S. Engineer Jailed in 1986
- Shamir Bitterly Assails U.S. Delay on Housing Loans
- HOUSING : Poor Plan Trip to Kibbutz as Stop on Path to Independence
- Spending by Supervisors
- Now, just a minute. It's one thing...
- School Bus to Football Field
- Net Income Doubles for Dick Clark Productions
- Disney Reopens 6 Motels Bordering Park : Renovation: The motor inns, part of the Travelodge chain, don't advertise their link to the entertainment giant.
- Adam Rich to Be Arraigned on Drug Possession Charge
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : College Offers Help Planning Transfers
- Ants Gain Foothold in Homes : Influx of Pests Has Victims Stomping Mad
- FULLERTON : City Study Weighs Dealer Expansion
- Inventor Cashes In on a Hot Market by Helping Keep Millions of Cars Cool
- Yet Another Champion Is Upset at the Forum as Perez Beats Mendoza
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Montoya's Status Remains Uncertain
- Officials Discuss Ways to Improve Game Security
- Faulk Adds Starting Role to His Resume
- ART REVIEW : Important Themes Are Buried Under Superficial Images : Paintings: Derek Boshier's work is said to reflect social concerns and, indeed, it does little more than regurgitate troubling notions.
- Canadians Drive South for Lower Prices : Commerce: Higher taxes are pushing more Canadians over the border and into New England for items from chicken to clothing to gasoline.
- Baby Bells May Market Data Services : Communications: A federal court lifts a four-year ban. Newspaper groups object.
- 'The Grave Dancer' : Sam Zell Looks for Bargain Buys
- Lawmaker's Plans Could Make HMO Buyout Costly : Medicine: Rep. Pete Stark's idea might take a $148-million tax bite out of Health Net management's proposed purchase of the Woodland Hills-based giant.
- Nation IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Retrial Hearing Due on Atlanta Murders
- 2 Germans Win Nobel Prize for Medicine : Science: The scientists will share the $1-million award for work that sheds new light on such illnesses as cystic fibrosis, diabetes, heart disease and epilepsy.
- Wilson Signs Bill to Limit Junk Bond Buying by Insurers
- Officers Beat, Stole During Drug Raids, Ex-Sergeant Testifies : Courts: Prosecution witness says five former deputies and an L.A. detective slipped into lawlessness while members of an anti-drug team.
- VENTURA : New Buildings to Require Sprinklers
- MISSION VIEJO : City Officials Block Trash Rate Increase
- National Medical's Billings Probed : Health: Federal authorities are investigating some of its psychiatric care hospitals for fraudulent bills.
- American Pacific Profit Climbs 7% in 3rd Quarter
- Wilson Tells Garamendi to Proceed With Rebates : Insurance: Governor overrules his appointee. But obstacles remain before the public can receive checks.
- Pair in Stable Condition After Attack by Grizzly
- CAMARILLO : No Inquiry Planned in Hospital Deaths
- CAMARILLO : School Picked for State Math Program
- Couple Seized in 22 Armed Robberies Over 2 Months
- PERSPECTIVE ON CLARENCE THOMAS : Whatever the Next Step Is, the Scoundrels Win
- Chicago Man Dies in Police Custody after Scuffle
- L. A. to Get 5% of Cooking School's Gross Receipts : Griffith Park: The institute must also give six scholarships and make low-interest tuition loans available to its future chefs.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Charger Victory Impresses Robinson
- As Expected, Yankees Fire Merrill
- Ever-Feisty Durocher Is Dead at 86 : Baseball: Often called Leo the Lip, he was one of the game's most controversial figures as a player and manager.
- Baseball set an attendance record for the...
- RADIO
- A Matter of Judgment
- Fire Sparks Sprinkler Debate
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Western Digital Names a New Financial Chief : Hiring: D. Scott Mercer, formerly of Businessland, will take over as senior vice president and the fourth CFO in a little over a year.
- Cherokee Inc. Settles Suit by Issuing Debt Securities
- Birtcher Agrees to $44-Million Merger Deal
- Business Groups' Feel Recession Pinch : Memberships: Chambers of Commerce, others are hurting as businesses trim memberships to cut costs.
- THQ Raises $8.7 Million by Calling Warrants
- High Court Decision Lets Amgen Keep Drug Patent : Pharmaceuticals: The refusal to hear an appeal ends a four-year legal fight over biotechnology between the firm and rival Genetics Institute.
- Stocks of Regional Companies Register Mixed Results in 3rd Quarter : Market: Investors are pinning hopes on falling interest rates and looking for companies less sensitive to economic swings, experts say.
- $1.5-Billion Savings Seen as Prison Admissions Drop
- EC Ministers OK $2.4 Billion for Soviet Aid : Emergency: European finance chiefs call for matching North American, Japanese contributions.
- Emperor Ends Asia Trip
- Crime Lab's New Price Tag Comes as Shock : Technology: The preliminary estimate of $85 million for the regional facility is more than three times what officials expected.
- Encinitas
- Vista
- ORANGE : Protest Planned Over Raid Tactics
- ANAHEIM : Council to Consider Stadium Traffic Plan
- The Guy They Didn't Want in Hall
- The Dalai Lama on Faith in a Changing World
- Court Rejects Wayne Newton's Libel Lawsuit Against NBC
- O.C. Firms Settle Suit Over Alleged AIDS-Drug Fraud
- New Lead Danger Level Set for U.S. Children : Health: Revised standard reduces the tolerable amount in the blood to less than half of previous limit.
- Phone Service Disrupted by Mixup in TV Quiz Line
- Flynn Plan Would Protect Most of the Sespe : Water: The supervisor seeks to preserve 51 miles of the river as 'wild and scenic.' A low-rise dam could be built on the lower portion near Fillmore.
- SANTA ANA : Security Stepped Up at O.C. Courthouse
- The Enemy
- Club Activist Has No Time for Tea
- Feud Between Inglewood and Wells Fargo Heats Up
- Distribution of School Budget Cuts Questioned : Education: Teacher union leader wonders whether administration has taken fair share of reductions. Administrators reply that essential services cannot be pared.
- That's Good--but Here's One Better : With each raise, the world gets safer
- Olympics
- First baseman John Kruk of the Philadelphia...
- College Football
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : LaChapelle Is Doing Swell
- AMERICAN LEAGUE PLAYOFF NOTES : Blue Jays Are Feeling Up to Speed
- 'Coach' Strengthens ABC on Tuesdays
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Chamber Series Opens Deftly
- Big Gains for State Seen in Trade Pact
- Changing Lifestyles : In Mongolia, a Reincarnation of Buddhism : Faith finds new life now that communism's chains are broken. But struggles lie ahead.
- Time-Warp Holiday Honors Outdated Soviet Constitution
- Croatia Leader's Palace Attacked : Civil war: Officials unhurt by rockets as Yugoslav warplanes strike at central Zagreb for the first time. Raid shatters any hope of renegade army heeding ultimatum.
- Safety First: The Duchess of York, wife...
- The Whitewashing of the Valdez Oil Cleanup : OUT OF THE CHANNEL; The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill in Prince William Sound, <i> By John Keeble</i> ; Harper Collins; $22.95, 272 pages
- Officials Seek Less Disruptive Way to Build Red Line Station
- PERSPECTIVE ON CLARENCE THOMAS : Shackled to a Shadow of Doubt : The allegations of sexual harassment must be settled; otherwise, who can have faith in this judge, or in justice?
- Maker of AIDS Drug Accused of Securities Fraud : Pharmaceuticals: ICN of Costa Mesa and a subsidiary were sued by the SEC for misleading the public about ribavirin. Without admitting wrongdoing, they signed a decree not to violate statutes.
- Predicting When Ads Wear Thin
- Group to Enhance Executive Life Bid
- Pioneer Investors Win a Crucial Court Ruling
- BANGKOK : The Money Men Gather
- ECONOMY
- LETTER FROM WASHINGTON : Congress Needs Perks to Bank On
- O.C. Agency's Travel Policies Face Crackdown
- Postscript : Plane Truth: Just Another Iraqi Miscue : Whatever happened to the 130 jets that fled to Iran? Months after the Gulf War's end, there's still no sign that Hussein will get them back.
- 6 Sailors Decorated for Bravery : Gulf War: They played key roles in saving the amphibious assault ship Tripoli, with 1,100 aboard, after it struck an Iraqi mine on eve of ground attack.
- BRASILIA : Visit From Worried Pope
- 2 Fathers Told to Carry Work Wanted Signs
- Charity Losing Ground to Needs of Hungry, Homeless
- Balboa Bay Club Files Claim Against City : Redevelopment: Club officials say Newport Beach rejected their $60-million plan unfairly.
- Dealer Called Victim of Poor Legal Advice : Courts: Attorney says his client, serving a life term in cocaine case, deserves leniency because botched defenses led to his repeat-offender status.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Group Will Support Hospital Expansion
- Chiefs Rip Counterfeit Bills, 33-6
- This Pickler Is Making a Different Splash at Cypress
- INTERNATIONAL
- Group to Become Black Chamber of Commerce
- Doubled Spending on Biotech Urged : Research: Nobel laureate James D. Watson, a legend in gene science, tells executives that the U.S. is losing its competitive edge in the field to Japan.
- Penguin's Dive : Bankruptcy: Many franchisees contend they're hurting because of actions by the frozen-yogurt company, which has filed for protection under Chapter 11.
- Soviet-Built Nuclear Plants 'Accidents Waiting to Happen' : Environment: Western experts see Chernobyl-style reactors as a greater threat than Moscow's weapons.
- 3 Sentenced in 'Alliance' Insurance Fraud Case
- IRVINE : UCI Scientist Gets AIDS-Related Grant
- PS Group May Lose Leases; Stock Falls
- Consumers Pay When Retailers Delay : Purchases: Some stores take longer than the usual 30 days to pay their bills, resulting in higher costs for goods.
- Fortune Oil, Angola Enter Data Agreement
- Media : Press Is Fair Game in Yugoslavia's Season of Bloodshed : Eleven journalists have lost their lives covering the brutal civil war. Some of the attacks appear to be intentional.
- Abrams Pleads Guilty in Contra Aid Cover-Up
- Next Step : In South Africa, the Latest Fight is White Against White : A new Boer War over how to save Afrikaner heritage puts the nation's stability in peril.
- Profile : Philosopher-Politician Has a Vision for Russia : Gennady Burbulis foresaw communism's collapse when it still seemed impossible. Now, he's a key architect of the federation's future.
- Sickout at Welfare Offices Creates Chaos on 'Check Day'
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Sour Note
- County Officials Laud 2 New Hate-Crime Laws : Human rights: The bills, one authored by Assemblyman Tom Umberg, toughen the punishment for engaging in violent or threatening behavior based on bias.
- SANTA PAULA : City Delays Action on Bar's Reopening
- Ex-Times Writer Parachini Named to New ACLU Post
- Capitalizing on Consumer Caution : Economy: The Fed should resist the urge to lower interest rates until households are ready to start spending again.
- How to Fight Them
- Littlerock Man Held in Fatal Shooting After Police Get Tip
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Schools Foundation Plans Fund-Raisers
- Data-Design Will Close Anaheim Plant, Lay Off 180 : Shutdown: The 'mothballing' of Aeroscientific Corp., a manufacturer of printed circuit boards, is blamed on an industry-wide recession.
- AIDS Vaccine Efforts a Big Boost for Stock : Biotechnology: Approval for Immune Response's treatment is still years off, but the company's shares are benefiting now.
- Sterns Pleads Guilty to Fraud in 'Diet Patch' Case : Courts: He sold millions of shares of unregistered stock and hyped a number of bogus products. The maximum sentence is 15 years in prison and a $750,000 fine.
- Amputees Show How to Get Back in the Running : Being able to walk again wasn't enough for them; they all wanted to run competitively--and they're doing it.
- VENTURA : Faulty Switch Cuts Electricity to 4,600
- Summers on War
- High Court Denies Bid for Public Plea Bargains : Law: Refusal to hear the case puts an end to years of controversy over whether judges must allow the public to attend pretrial talks. Defense attorneys hail the outcome.
- SIMI VALLEY : Forum for College Candidates Planned
- General's Appeal on Misuse of Aircraft Is Denied : Military: The ex-commander of Marine Western air bases will have a letter of reprimand placed in his permanent record.
- VENTURA : Slow-Growth Units Endorse Villeneuve
- It Was a Zoo--on Roads, Inside Gates, Behind Bars
- Dan Molnar
- Maureen McLaren
- PREP ROUNDUP : Costa Mesa Sweeps Western in Tennis
- As Expected, Yankees Fire Merrill
- PRO FOOTBALL : Games Get Way Most Coaches Want Them
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Soprano Popp Opens Ambassador Season
- Lady B.J. Crosby Something of a 'Find' Down in Bayou
- CalPERS Plans to Take Softer Line in Tactics : Strategy: The giant state pension fund will shun proxy fights in favor of talks with management as a way to bring about change at companies.
- INTERNATIONAL
- Dow Falls 19.01 on Profit Worries : Market Overview
- MICA Fights to Preserve Its Images : Medicine: Aside from near-term losses, the company must cope with industry trends that are sure to shape its future.
- It's Safe to Get Kicks From Soccer