- Alta Vista PTA Urges Cost-of-Living Raises
- Slaying of Black in Korean Market
- Giving When It Hurts : Failed Thrift's Workers, Facing Layoffs, Pitch In to Help Needy Families
- San Diego S&L;'s Capital Short by $155 Million
- Palestinians Barred From Israel During Holiday; Arab Boy, 12, Slain
- Kuwaiti Abuse Against Palestinians Said to Ease : Postwar disorder: Many are still in jail, some without charges. 'Goon squad' of princes is alleged.
- OXNARD : 3 Men Arrested in Fight at High School
- No gym in Dubuque would dare dispute...
- Ex-Priest Apologizes for Seducing Teen-Ager : Religion: He expresses remorse for the 'evil of the past.' The woman, now 29, appears with him at a news conference.
- Developer Illegally Plugged Batiquitos Lagoon
- Carlsbad
- National Intergroup Announces Shakeup: National Intergroup Inc....
- Partners Need to Share, Communicate
- Welty, Volpe Sells PDA Shares: Welty, Volpe...
- Utilities Increase Buying From Minorities : Contractors: Only AT&T; loses ground in state program to purchase goods and services from minorities and women. Critics call data inflated.
- World IN BRIEF : AFRICA : U.N. Sees Famine Threat in 6 Nations
- Hundreds Mourn 27 Navy Airmen Killed in Collision
- Small Oil Spill Contained in Creek
- Iraq Attacks Key Northern Oil City, Reports Its Recapture From Kurds : Civil war: Kirkuk was the major prize of the insurgency. Its loss could turn the tide against the rebels.
- COLUMN ONE : 'Unknown Soldier' of the Gulf : The modest trajectory of a common man--one week, he was on an assembly line, the next, on the cusp of battle. His impersonal death from a stray missile made him less hero than victim.
- 15 Hurt by Smoke Bomb at Trinity Network Studio
- Murder Charge Filed in Blaze That Killed Girl, 2
- ORANGE : Principal's Firing Protested by Union
- Sun's Back and Is Expected to Stay for Weekend : Weather: Crews are still mopping up and shoveling snow left in the wake of March storms.
- Boy Scouts Chapter Is Audited : Inquiry: National office investigates accusations that the Los Angeles council misused funds.
- Panel Urges $1-Million Cut in High School Sports : Education: Foes say the plan would kill most competitive sports in city; feud boils between elementary, secondary school factions.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Boyd Pitches No-Hitter as Titans Sweep Pomona
- Serra Takes 5th Place
- ANGELS : Lewis Sees Light in 10-Hit, 5-Run Darkness
- New Carolco Investor: London-based Carlton Communications, parent...
- REAL ESTATE : The Figures Prove It: 1990 Was Rotten Year for Building Trades
- S. Korea Dumps McDonnell Jets for General Dynamics'
- Bonn Makes Its Final Gulf War Payment
- BOOK REVIEW : Miami Vice Meets Biological Warfare : BONES OF CORAL <i> by James W. Hall</i> , Alfred A. Knopf, $20, 315 pages
- COSTA MESA : Special Education Students to Relocate
- GOLF PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP : Tway Leads at 65 With Europeans Well Behind
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flames Take 4-0 Lead but End Up With a Tie
- Sockers Seeking Playoff Advantage
- Dougherty Leads Sockers in Rout : MSL: Hat trick third of season for Dougherty, as Tacoma falls, 11-2.
- Tennis
- ANGELS : Lewis Sees Light in 10-Hit, 5-Run Darkness
- USC Infielder Credits Lenient Father for Success on Field
- The Orange County Black Actors Theatre will...
- Baitz Refuses to Push Fail-Safe Button : Television: The playwright--and now director--experiments with a new format in 'Three Hotels' for PBS' 'American Playhouse.'
- Great American $155 Million Below Required Capital
- '90s Battle Cry for Baby Boomers? It's Buy and Hold
- IBM Will Cut 10,000 Workers to Reduce Costs : Computers: The company will also take a $2.3-billion charge in the first quarter. The staff cutback reflects slower-growing sales of its big mainframe machines.
- Judge Says IRS Is Delaying Drexel Settlement:...
- 90% Held to Back Waiting Period
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Russian-Language Newspaper Unveiled
- Radon Danger May Be Overrated, Study Finds
- Judge Fines S.D. $3 Million for Sewage Spills, Ills : Environment: He cites the city's 'outrageous record' of sewage spills and its almost continuous violation of the Clean Water Act since it was enacted in 1972.
- Rites Held for Leukemia Victim Brittany Engle, 5
- DANA POINT : City Council Repeals Curfew for Meetings
- Chef Shares His Long Love Affair With Food : Education: Teacher of cooking class at the San Pedro/Wilmington Skills Center says his job gives him 'a chance to teach others the things I didn't get to learn in school.'
- Stallone, Two Photographers Dispute Beverly Hills Car Chase
- Angel Management Doubtful on Valenzuela
- Waive Adios to Fernando : Dodgers Can't Find Room in Rotation
- SWIMMING AND DIVING / NCAA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS : Stanford's Rouse Sets U.S. Record in 100 Backstroke; Texas Leads
- Hollywood Comes Calling for Man Who Filmed Beating
- Repetitive-Motion Illness on Rise, Experts Say : Health: Reported job-related cases climbed 700% in 1980s, and many others are suspected. Proliferation of computer is partly to blame.
- Reagan Backs 7-Day Wait for Pistol Buyers
- 1 Sailor Drowns in Swollen River; Another Missing
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Checkbook Curve in Toll Roads
- Deputy Accidentally Shoots Another Deputy
- SIMI VALLEY : City Workers to Be Paid for Car-Pooling
- The Danger of Duck-and-Run Leaders
- ELECTIONS / INGLEWOOD : Two Serving Short Terms Battle to Go Full Time
- Case Study in Playwright Development
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Food Doesn't Lose in the Translation
- Authentic Indian Work Will Pay Homage to Poet Meera Bai : Dance: Santa Ana-based foundation will present a three-hour version of the 16th-Century figure's life.
- Prize Puts Comedy Writer on Laugh Track : Fellowship: After winning a competition sponsored by TV writer Leslie Stevens, Robin Riordan has an agent and a job. But don't ask her to do stand-up.
- Firm Increases Stake in I-Flow: Walnut Capital...
- Stars Still Shine on Fabled Formosa Cafe : Landmarks: A studio's plan to flatten a favored haunt of the stars to put up a parking structure has prompted protests. Owner Lem Quon, though, has already scripted a happy ending.
- Major Loses His Gulf Glow : A burst of popularity fueled by the war has faded, forcing Britain's prime minister to rethink plans for calling an early election.
- Dentist AIDS Case Settled Out of Court
- Hard Times on the Wedding Circuit : Traditions: A Hasidic rabbi puts a ceiling on costs of the celebrations. Musicians say they are being hurt by the mandated cutbacks.
- Actresses Display Blond Ambitions
- Suit by 11 Latinos Accuses Oxnard Police of Brutality : Courts: Plaintiffs say they were beaten during a graduation party at a home. They allege a 'policy of discrimination' against Hispanics.
- A Reluctant Farewell to a Latino Role Model
- Kings Hold Off North Stars but Can't Put Away Flames
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Drivin': Loud, Poetic, Far From Essential
- Joker, Ace of Hearts Is Released
- Ocean Pacific Sued by Partner Alleging Fraud, Insolvency
- Maxwell Sells Pergamon for $768 Million: British...
- Atty. Gen. Agrees to Conduct Robbery Investigation of King
- Kuwait's Burning Wells Likened to Chernobyl Disaster : Environment: 'This is a situation that is unique in the history of the world,' a U.N. official says of the 600 torches in the desert.
- 'I'd Like to Be Under the Sea' Is Back in Fashion, in a Slick Wet Suit Look
- U.S Customs Agents Seize 300 Ostrich Eggs in Raid
- County, 10 Cities to Form New Association : Government: The decision is a response to legislation that might force unwanted ties with other jurisdictions.
- Alaska Governor Pledges to Study Water Pipeline
- P.V. Drive Roadwork Will Cause Detour
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Vandals Challenge Police, 3 Arrested
- SATICOY : Library to Be Razed Was Hub for Area
- Encinitas
- Hospital Alarm Sounds Again; No Spill Found
- BOWLING / SENIOR PBA AT LAKEWOOD : Gibbs Error Helps Stus Win a Title
- SEAL BEACH : Ballot Argument Amendment Sought
- On 7th Day, a Joyous Family Reunion : Search: Woman, 69, is found in board-and-care home after being missing since last Friday. The owners recognized her from a picture in The Times.
- $100,000 Is Left to Fuel Bernson's Final Push : Campaign: Challenger Julie Korenstein has $15,000 remaining in her treasury but expects to raise more.
- When She Took Up the Game, She Thought It Was Easy Aces
- OCC Stops Palomar, Wins Softball Title
- Samaranch Sees '92 for South Africa : Olympics: IOC president sounds note of optimism for readmission of country to international sports community at Barcelona.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Seles Overcomes a Little Bump and Thumps Porwick
- ACADEMIA
- San Diego Spotlight : Machupicchu Will Do When Craving Taste of Peru
- 'Ghost' Asserting Itself in Marketplace : The box-office hit is setting sales records in cassette and laser-disc formats.
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Title in National Tournament Comes Down to Esperanza, El Dorado
- MINDING THE MOUNTAIN : Lynn Newcomb Turned His Passion for Skiing Into the Low-Profile but Popular Mt. Waterman
- Marina's Bowman Accepts Saugus Job
- MOVIE REVIEW : The Empire Strikes Back at 'Johnson'
- College Three-Pointers Could Get Harder : Basketball: Phelps says sentiment of coaches favors moving line back nine inches to international distance.
- Memorial Service Held for Navy Air Crash Victims : Military: Families and friends gather at Moffett Field to remember 27 crewmen killed in collision.
- Man, 19, Fatally Shot at Pacoima Gas Station
- ELECTIONS / LOS ANGELES CITY COUNCIL : Galanter Retains Key Backers and Adds More : Politics: Groups that supported Galanter as a challenger remain in her camp, and major Democratic leaders add their endorsements.
- COUNTYWIDE : Woman Convicted in Camper's Death
- Garry Templeton Deserves Better
- School in Search of Creative Sparks : CalArts: Inventiveness is the key to success in auditions for the highly selective Valencia institution. One screener says he can spot the quality "in the first 30 seconds."
- MUSIC REVIEW : Carl St. Clair Leads Symphony
- Firm Suspected of Illegal High-Tech Sales to U.S.S.R. : Commerce: Agents searched the Irvine offices of Lasarray Corp. regarding the export of computer chip-making systems.
- $11.3 Million Paid in 1990 to Resolve Police Abuse Cases
- White House, Congress Facing Fight on Budget : Deficit: Rostenkowski ploy to fund college stirs threat by Administration of domestic spending cuts.
- RSVP : 'Spartacus' Gladiators Return to the Arena
- Tornadoes Batter Plains; Power Lost in Northeast
- A General State of Confusion
- Fullerton : 90 Face Charges in Wake of Police Sting
- College Basketball
- Winter Sports
- ART REVIEWS
- JAZZ REVIEW : Dave Wells' 7 Trombones Let It Slide : The band offers well-constructed arrangements, performed with a fair amount of precision, in an infrequent public outing at El Matador restaurant in Huntington Beach.
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Pinteresque 'Comfort of Strangers'
- Ex-Gov. Martinez Sworn In as New National Drug Czar
- FASHION : Man, Oh Mannequin! : A new generation of male dummies has great pecs, and an attitude, reflecting today's fitness-consciousness consumer. Manufacturers say shoppers find the new male anatomy is to buy for.
- A painting exhibit documents 'the rapidly changing landscape of California.'
- Arrest of Paralegals Fuels Battle Over Welfare Aid : Social services: Legal Aid workers say they are impeded in assisting the poor at county offices. Officials say the advocates exceed their rights.
- 2 Faiths Herald a Holy Time : Passover: There'll be a glass of wine for a naval officer in the Gulf at his family's Seder.
- Pair Charged in Applying Unorthodox Medical Care : Treatment: The Newport Beach clinic owners inject patients with a mixture called the 'Ongley Solution.' Some say it works, but others have complained of adverse effects.
- SIMI VALLEY : 2-Car Crash Kills Woman, Injures 5
- TV REVIEW : Ethnic Diversity Takes Center Stage
- REAL ESTATE
- Market Ends Big Quarter on Low Note; Dow Dips : Wall Street: The industrial index leaped 280.20 points, or 10.6%, in the quarter, which saw investors pour money into small companies in anticipation of a recovery.
- FASHION : Beefing Up Athletes' Suit Sizes
- Transit Commissioners Delay Decision on Pipeline Route : Oil: Officials disagree over which north Valley communities should be inconvenienced by construction.
- An Unjustified Means : Government: Mayor Bradley, in apparently using the Civil Service Commission to pry the chief from his job, undercuts an important principle.
- Deputies Call Reaction to Race Charges Inadequate : Sheriff: Three blacks who filed claims against the county criticize the naming of a minority affairs officer.
- BirthPlace Lives Up to Name With Its First Delivery
- No Cause Found for Freight Derailment
- Costa Mesa : Man Who Shot 2 Won't Face Charges
- GOLF / DINAH SHORE TOURNAMENT : Alcott Jumps Into a Two-Shot Lead at 67
- Knight OKd as Hueneme Football Coach
- No-Frills Mt. Waterman Caters to Serious Clientele : Skiing: Area in Angeles National Forest is accessible and challenging--without the trendy set and crowds.
- Bryan to Play for 5th Place in Junior Tennis Tournament
- Hypnotherapist Trying to Get Duffers' Mental State Up to Par : Golf: Rancho Palos Verdes' Stockwell enters a new field, helping golfers improve their game through self-hypnosis.
- Pioneer Angrily Leaves Laguna Chamber Society
- His Generation : Rundgren Turns His Talents to Thoughts of Growing Old
- Nintendo Wins Court Order Halting Rivals
- First Nationwide Expects Fine, Order on Its Policies
- FOCUS: WESTMINSTER CENTER
- Sierra, Broderbund End Merger Talks: Computer software...
- Gas Company Warns Against Pilot Light Tip
- U.S. Plastics Industry Sets Consumer Recycling Goals
- 2 Charged in Shooting Death of Arleta Man
- Sharts Lands Leadoff Punch in 19-0 Victory
- Trial of Ex-Drug Agent Goes to the Jury : Courts: Darnell Garcia faces up to 95 years in prison if convicted on all counts. He is charged with narcotics trafficking and money laundering.
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- Williams Wins Easy Decision Over Armijo
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Little Brianne Gem for New Owner
- At 30, Valenzuela Is Qualified for Angels
- MOVIE REVIEW : An Uneven 'Animation Invasion'
- Free Speech Protects Even an 'American Psycho'
- Man to Stand Trial in Killing of Youth During Beeper Dispute
- 2 Faiths Herald a Holy Time : Easter: The bishop of Orange washes parishioners' feet during a sacred ritual<i> .</i>
- L.A. Zoning Official OKs Angels Gate Renovation : Park: San Pedro plan calls for sports fields, new landscaping and other safety and recreational improvements.
- CAMARILLO : Charges Assessed on Overdue Trash Bills
- Nantz Shanked Shot on Course, but Not in Broadcast Booth
- Miscellany
- BOXING AT THE IRVINE MARRIOTT : Armijo Loses Decision in 12 Rounds
- Hotel Investors Trust, Los Angeles, said John...
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Fire Puts U.S. Moscow Embassy Out of Business : Soviet Union: No one is seriously hurt as 200 flee the 10-story structure. Sparks from a welder's torch are blamed.
- For 'Burned Ones,' Military Still Calls the Shots in Chile : Despite civilian rule, armed forces courts retain jurisdiction over personnel who are accused of abusing the rights of citizens.
- Changing Railroad Ties : Greenbelt advocates try to put rights of way to public use. They call land part of America's 'recreational frontier.'
- Art Project Sailing Along : Spectacle: Sail-making firm is producing 1,700 giant umbrellas as part of a project for the artist Christo, who thinks big and brashly.
- LA HABRA : Phone Scam Inquiry Leads to 3 Arrests
- Florida Man Offered Post as Botanic Gardens Chief
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Donated Building to Ease Sheriff Crunch
- Huber Advances to Finals of Easter Bowl Championships
- NBA ROUNDUP : Jordan Gets 42, Then Rests in 128-94 Win
- Bergen Brunswig Calls Off Bid for Competitor : Distribution: Orange-based firm indicates the asking price for Foxmeyer Corp. was too rich.
- CONSUMER NEWS
- Allen C. Holmes has been elected vice...
- FASHION : RUNWAY TO REALITY : A Business Briefing
- Medical Care Problems, Not Health Habits, Pose Risk to Latino Population, Poll Finds
- Diabetic Wins Suit Over Arm Broken by Officer
- City to Continue : Tree-Planting Drive
- San Diego
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Approves Library Expansion
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SUPREME COURT : Fifth Amendment Takes Another Blow : The ruling shows a tendency to trust government, even when experience encourages skepticism.
- Workers Protest Cutbacks at GM : Economy: Some union members contend that the auto maker is gradually phasing out operations at its Van Nuys plant.
- SKIING / BOB LOCHNER : U.S. Women Show They May Have Mettle for Olympic Medals
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : UCI Beats Titans With Home Run in 13th
- Is Valenzuela Paying Price for the Screwball? : Medical: No, says Jobe, who cites a high number of innings pitched. Other doctors aren't so sure.
- Chronicle Offers Golden Handshake: Less than a...
- Fidelity National Turns Attention to East Coast
- In Alcohol-Free Gulf, GIs Stayed Out of Hot Water
- S.D. Water Authority Delays Mandatory Cuts : Conservation: The voluntary 30% goal will remain in effect until April 15, while snowpack is evaluated.
- Airport Will Be Hopping With Holiday Travelers
- Bureaucracy Thwarts Cab Firm's Bid to Aid Troops
- * Dr. Mayo Joseph Poppen; Ophthalmologist
- FREEWAY SERVICE PATROL INITIAL STAGES
- Anaheim : Abortion Protest Joined by Children
- New Shuttle Service Set to Begin Next Week
- COUNTYWIDE : Waste Hauler Fined Over Paperwork
- O.C. Tennis Players Eliminated in Miami
- Mira Costa Is No Match for Redondo
- Miscellany
- Arraignment of Two Titans Postponed : Fullerton: District attorney's office will review case of basketball players Vernon and Bloodworth, charged with auto theft.
- College Athletics
- POP ALBUM CHART : Wilson Phillips Still Hot After a Year
- ATTRACTIONS
- State OKs Biotech Pesticide: The California Department...
- Pfizer Inc., New York, has elected its...
- Garamendi's Rate-Setting Plan Shields Commissions
- Long-Term Lung Damage Linked to Air Pollution : Health: Respiratory deterioration is found in areas where air is dirtiest. The effects appear to be permanent.
- China Bus Crash Kills 19
- For some, life in north Los Alamitos...
- Yorba Linda : Voluntary Water Measures Are OKd
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : 5 Wins in 2 Days Equals a Title for Thousand Oaks
- Pitchers Busby and Davis Just Say No
- PREP FLASHBACK : THIS WEEK IN COUNTY PREP SPORTS HISTORY
- Free Agent Downing Gets a Shot With Texas
- LACMA Unveils Rare, Major Painting : Art: With the help of the Ahmanson Foundation, a Spanish masterpiece goes on view in time for Easter--and the quincentenary of Columbus' voyage, in whose lifetime the painting was executed.
- Fluor Daniel Gets Contract to Help Build Auto Plant
- Regulators End Great Western Reviews: The Beverly...
- REAL ESTATE
- The Haves Still Have It : Good Times and Bad, O.C.'s Rich Keep Spending
- World IN BRIEF : VATICAN CITY : Pontiff Takes Part in Last Supper Rite
- Bodies of 2 Boys Found in River; 2 Others Missing : Tragedy: A fifth youth was rescued earlier. The five were playing by the Calaveras River when they slipped in.
- Menendez Tapes Ruled Acceptable as Evidence : Murder case: Brothers allegedly told therapist of killing their parents. Decision will be appealed.
- Dry Humor Gives Way to Deluge of Wet Jokes
- In the Rain Game, a Stunning Rally : Weather: Series of storms puts L.A. within reach of normal levels.
- Measure M Sales Tax Bite Comes Monday : Revenue: Consumers will pay another one-half cent on the dollar, raising the total levy to 6 1/2%, for transportation.
- OJAI : Rains Damage Ponds That Supply Water
- IN THE SWIM OF THINGS : After Five-Year Layoff El Camino's Corpus Steps Back Into the Pool
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Canyons Erases 6-Run Deficit, Beats Hancock in 10 Innings
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Holcomb to Stay Put--and a Receiver--at Westlake
- ART REVIEWS : High Road of Architectural Minimalism
- Actress Has Her Sights Set on a Musical Career
- Leave Pierce College Farmland Alone
- Helping Latinas Realize Dreams
- Homeless Cannot Be Pushed Under Carpet
- Prince Profile Mean-Spirited
- MOVIES - March 29, 1991
- MOVIES - March 29, 1991
- Obituaries - March 29, 1991
- TELEVISION - March 29, 1991
- TELEVISION - March 29, 1991
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- POP/ROCK - March 29, 1991
- RAISE A VOICE: Georgia Frontiere, above, a...
- Dodgers to Fernando: You're Out!
- Grand Jury Widens Probe of King Beating
- MANTRA: Spectators won't have to cover their...
- Thousands Defy Ban by Kremlin : Soviet Union: Yeltsin's backers rally in the center of Moscow, demanding Gorbachev's ouster. Security is heavy, but a feared confrontation does not occur.
- RAISE TWO VOICES: There's a different sort...
- Double Murder Stuns El Toro Neighborhood
- SLIP-SLIDING AWAY: Dana Point officials are watching...
- Pier 1's Big on Clothes, Accessories
- Dodgers to Fernando: You're Out!
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Ready, Willing and Able : Leadership: Program that trains Latino professionals has produced a vast pool of talent. The county could use them now.
- Second Nightmare for Asbestos Victims : Courts: Victims are dying or having to start the brutal process of proving their case all over again. And what has Congress been doing? Hiding out.
- D.A. Vindicates 2 Anaheim Officers in Fatal Shooting
- Paramount : Banana Park Renamed in Honor of Sen. Ralph C. Dills
- Beverly Hills : Stewart Donates to Schools
- North Coast at Greater Quake Risk Than Once Thought : Science: Researchers say a temblor of 7.6 or higher hit around Eureka 300 years ago. A similar jolt could strike again.
- Carlsbad Park Plan Splits the Community
- Juror in Murder Trial Dismissed After Comments on King Beating : Courts: Judge says woman has a prejudice against police. Despite request for a mistrial, deliberations will continue.
- 135-Foot Yellow Bow on Coronado Bridge Will Hail Gulf Veterans
- Inglewood Officials Ask for Big Bucks if Council Fires Them : Government: The city's three top administrators fear a possible ouster. The council's reaction to their contract proposal is cool.
- Park Officials, Fairgrounds Covet Same Acreage
- Neglect of Bright but Poor Students Frustrates Teachers
- THE HOUSE : The California Drought
- S.S. Schwartz; Retired Superior Court Judge
- Banning's Busby Big Attraction
- Northridge Rights Itself in Win Over Ohio State
- Drossin Looking for Middle Ground in Next Endeavor : Cross-country: After miscalculating pace in first two World Junior championships, Agoura senior hopes to find happy medium in Boston in 1992.
- WAVES OF THE FUTURE : After Its Young Team Finished 22-9, Pepperdine Coach Tom Asbury Believes the Best Is Yet to Come
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- Tribune Co.: The Chicago-based media company reported...
- Five-Year Yields Rise at Auction: Average yields...
- Steven J. Koskela, formerly vice president of...
- Oregon's Pinot Noir: Is It Worth $32 a Bottle?
- Police Warn of Car-Theft Scam : Crime: Thieves using stolen credit data have taken 30 new cars from dealerships and resold or subleased them.
- Court Limits Scope of Copyright Shield : Communications: Justices rule that directories, or raw facts, may be copied or republished unless they show a degree of creativity.
- PEOPLE IN ENTERTAINMENT
- Long Beach : Douglas Wins Appeal to Expand Jet Engine Tests
- Cheney and Bush Dispute Schwarzkopf on War's End
- No Cages for These Gorillas : Zoo: Simian sculptures at new exhibit please the crowds.
- Justices Open Pandora's Box : Out comes the 'harmless' forced confession