- Public Schools at the End of the Rope
- COLUMN RIGHT / JOEL FOX : The People Want a Vote in Their Taxation : A few pennies here, a few pennies there, and soon you're talking about a yoke.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Agassi Survives Challenge to Beat Kinnear, 7-6, 7-5
- City Facing $1 Million in Athletic Cuts : Economics: Coaches will be asked to take a 13% cut in their stipends; baseball loses seven of 17 conference games.
- Guardian Chief Tried to Make S&L; Worker-Owned : Thrift: The plan, rejected by regulators, called for control by minorities and a $25-million ante by the federal government.
- Big Banks Seek Market Clout as National Chains : Finance: Institutions look to McDonald's for marketing ideas as megamergers create multistate branch networks.
- Suit Accuses GE of Fraud Involving Israel Deals
- Two Views of Monterey Park's Bilingual Dispute
- Improve Westchester as Place for People to Live
- Santa Maria's Mayor
- Free Enterprise Cells
- City Should Work Like Business
- Officials Used Recycled Tactics to OK Complex
- Santa Maria's Mayor
- Graffiti 'Artists' Are Vandals--Call Them That
- The Media and 'Outing'
- A Challenge to Residents of 9th District
- Providing Access for Handicapped
- The Media and 'Outing'
- The Media and 'Outing'
- The Media and 'Outing'
- Coverage of Games Praised
- Floyd on Lottery
- Providing Access for Handicapped
- The Media and 'Outing'
- Sorting Out Trash Day
- Providing Access for Handicapped
- Alcohol on Promenade
- School Board Praised for Rejecting Bingo
- Two Views of Monterey Park's Bilingual Dispute
- Donations of Sneakers Sought
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 15, 1991
- Census Revisions Ordered Released : Population: State Senate wins access to survey that increases count of minorities and homeless. U.S. officials plan to seek stay of order.
- Judge Orders Revised Census Data Released : Population: State Senate wins access to survey that increases count of minorities and homeless. U.S. officials plan to seek stay of order.
- U.N. Chief Talks to Israelis, Iran : Hostages: 'It would be naive to expect something in the next days,' Perez de Cuellar says after the discussions.
- Orange Unified to Reconsider $30 Levy Today
- Hernandez Aims to Seek Consensus
- Thais Hope Good Comes From Temple Tragedy
- FREEWAY STUNTS: Westminster-bred actor and marathon runner...
- PLANE POLITICS: By popular demand, a congressional...
- GRIM NEWS: The number of Orange County...
- Solving Problems Outside the Law
- ROOSEVELT TRIBUTE: Los Angeles County Supervisor Ed...
- Judge Will Consider Request to Block Mobil Oil Pipeline
- Discrepancies Emerge in Rape Allegations
- COLUMN LEFT/ ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Disaster Will Make Reform Smell Sweeter : Bank mergers are another symptom of the economic blows dealt by the pig-out years.
- Names in the News - Aug. 15, 1991
- Names in the News - Aug. 15, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 15, 1991
- TELEVISION - Aug. 15, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 15, 1991
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- Obituaries - Aug. 15, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 15, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 15, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 15, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 15, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 15, 1991
- OJAI : City Rejects Injury Claim by Woman
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Better Airline Service Expected After Shakeout : Transportation: Travelers will find more convenient schedules and improved service. But fares aren't likely to come down, analysts say.
- RETAIL/TOURISM : Plunging Occupancy Could Force Hotels to Check Out Early
- PAN AM: Pioneer Airline Takes a Downward Spiral : For Pan Am, the Going Wasn't So Great : Airlines: Longtime workers say the once-mighty institution was whittled away.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MISSISSIPPI : Man Says He Killed More Than 60 People
- L.A. Schools to Slash 800 Teacher Jobs
- 5 Activists Enter Guilty Pleas in Sabotage Plots : Courts: One is Earth First! co-founder. Judge says he will review their bargain with prosecutors.
- Troubled Teen-Agers Weather Inhospitable Climbs : * 3 boys--along with a few carefully chosen adults--take a grueling 10-day trip into the High Sierra, with some of the youths returning with different outlooks.
- Homeless Man 'Lost' in Jail for Year Is Finally Charged
- Girl Hurt After Candle Starts House Fire
- Neighborhood Gets Official Warning on Toxic Seepage
- Elsie G. Houston; Retired Teacher
- S.D. Infant-Mortality Rate Drop Is 2nd Best in Nation : Health: Report finds decline of 33% from 1980 to 1988 in deaths among newborns in city. Only New Orleans had greater decline during the same period.
- MWD May Run Desalination Test at O.C. Plant
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Police Seek Man's Aid in Slaying Case
- Plain as the Nose on Your Face: Northwest's the Place
- Plane Makes Emergency Landing for Baby's Birth
- DATELINE: CUBA : THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND, THEN AND NOW
- DANCE REVIEW : Royal Ballet's 'Swan Lake' Ends Costa Mesa Visit
- Aerosmith to Sign Monster Sony Pact : Pop music: The deal would make the band rock's highest paid group but the band still owes Geffen two albums. Returns on Sony's investment wouldn't be realized until 1995.
- ASSESSING THE MERGER : Pact Now Casts a Shadow on Competition
- SEC Dethrones 'Penny Stock King' Sterns : Fraud: Record judgment in huge fraud case includes $12-million order for restitution and lifetime ban from running any publicly traded company.
- Oakland Trib's Deadline to Fold Extended : Media: The publisher delays the decision for 24 hours as negotiations to save the ailing newspaper continue with Gannett Co.
- Judge Bars Some Evidence in Keating Trial
- Off-Duty Officer Kills Man in Car Theft Attempt
- Bank Deposits Stolen Using Fake Drop Box
- LOS ALAMITOS : Petition Opposes Redevelopment Plan
- Burroughs Names Sullivan as Head of Basketball Program
- Mexican Official Assails Border Wall
- Woodland Hills Wins 2 Games in Baseball Open
- Padres, Up by Seven, Collapse : Baseball: Houston uses singles attack to overcome 9-2 deficit and win, 12-9.
- The Day in Review : Baseball
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Playing It Strait at the Greek Theatre
- Going to Bat for an Asian-Pacific Performance Fest : Theater: 'Treasure in the House,' a monthlong series, is Dan Kwong's effort to introduce Asian-Americans to local arts venues.
- Journeying Into Haiti's Rich Past : Heritage: The syncretic, sensual and spiritual strands of Haitian art come together in a colorful exhibit at the Iturralde Gallery.
- ASSESSING THE MERGER : Mixed Impact in Bank Deal : Finance: The BankAmerica-Security Pacific merger won't affect affluent customers, but marginal ones may find the going tougher.
- The Waning of Pee-wee's Big Wax Adventure : * Culture: Paul Reubens' unhappiness with his display figure led to the demise of exhibit, museum owner says.
- Questions Surrounding Writer's Death Spark New Investigation
- O.C. Supervisors Redraw Districts : Politics: Santa Ana, with the county's highest ethnic population, is split, as are three other key cities. Several minority groups vow to challenge the plan.
- Dieters Can Now Mix It Up Even When They Are Away From Home
- Court Upholds Hawaii on Its Good Friday Holiday
- The Big Stall at Manzanar
- County to Sue Anaheim Over Development Plan : Gypsum Canyon: Board hopes to forestall a 7,966-home project on land where it hopes to place a new jail.
- SIMI VALLEY : Video Cameras Will Inspect Sewer Lines
- Tustin Marine Held in Brig on Gulf War Desertion Charge
- Fan Dies After Falling From SkyDome Ramp
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Connors Stopped by Washington, 6-4, 6-2
- Transient Found Slain
- Ground Collapses, Burying Well Driller : Cave-In: Unstable soil hampers rescue, but officials say they are acting on premise that workman is alive. Safety agencies are investigating.
- Kyman Aids U.S. Team's Rebuilding Effort : Volleyball: Two-sport standout at CSUN jockeying for berth on 1996 Olympic team with surprising play in the Pan American Games.
- A Hand Up, Not a Handout for Jobless
- Little Life Lost : A Pastor Alone Attends the Funeral of an Abandoned Newborn
- For quarter ended June 30, unless noted....
- Moody's Sees Record Junk Bond Defaults
- Renick Cadillac to Close 4 Days to Settle Ad Case
- Dust From Mt. Pinatubo Eruption to Offset Global Warming Trend
- Man Runs Into Train's Path, Is Slightly Hurt
- Calabasas Residents Stamp Out Woodland Hills ZIP : Mail: The post office has agreed to remove the Mulwood area from the neighboring zone to eliminate confusion.
- PERSPECTIVE ON LOS ANGELES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT : Nobody Manufactures Airspace : Why take on 60% more passengers when the flying already is dangerous, ground traffic intolerable?
- GARDEN GROVE : Man Held in Alleged Charity Scheme
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- COLUMN ONE : When the Safety Net Unravels : Throughout Latin America, social security systems have gone broke or are in dire straits. And angry pensioners are demanding their due.
- Bakhtiar Killing Suspects Held Briefly
- Rohrabacher Faults Serbs, U.S. in Yugoslavia Crisis
- Post-Christopher Report Glow Turns to Infighting : Reform: City Council bristles at recommendations that would give power to Police Commission or mayor.
- TONIGHT: Bill Engvall, Taylor Mason and Rick...
- Thai Buddhists Plan to Offer Emergency Aid
- Recovery Continues for Bachar : Pan Am Games: A year after reconstructive surgery, Encino gymnast looking forward to competition in Havana.
- Mexican Athlete Has Positive Test : Drug results: Officials won't reveal other facts in first violation of Cuban competition.
- Li'l Abner Hustle Leads Angels : Baseball: His aggressive baserunning impresses Rader and ignites four-run fourth in 8-3 victory over Twins.
- Football
- Latinos Seek to Improve DGA Status : Unions: New committee will push for the adoption of a mentor program, under which members of minority groups will work with established directors.
- MUSIC : Hege Feels Comfortable Taking the Lead : New assistant conductor of the Pacific Symphony will have a taxing schedule but thinks he's in a perfect spot.
- Easy for <i> Him </i> to Play : O.C. Jazz Guitarist George Van Eps Quietly Builds Legend
- JAZZ REVIEW : Holman Gives Old Standards a New Look
- The Stocks Soar Again, but Risks Loom Large
- Lower-Priced Houses Spur San Diego Market a Bit
- Overall Japanese Trade Surplus Rose 25% in July
- STOCKS : Dow Gains 7.38 as Blue Chips Soar, Then Fall
- Israel to Offer 4-Step Plan to Break Logjam
- * Herbert Levine; Designed Award-Winning Shoes
- 'Friendly Fire' Toll in Gulf Is Raised to 35 Americans
- IRVINE : Trademark Bridge Damaged in Fire
- You can always find handy hints in...
- COSTA MESA : Proposed Pay Cuts Protested
- SIMI VALLEY : City Council Rejects Stricter Tree Law
- Council Confirms Garay as Harbor Commissioner
- Mayor Voices Concern Over South L.A. Ethnic Tensions
- $25,000 Reward Offered in Killing of Activist
- After the Storm, Schools Remain Needy : Funds must be found despite outbursts of taxpayer anger over assessment proposals
- VENTURA : Storms Are Good News for Surfers
- Son's Mysterious Disappearance Haunts Father : Coping: The search for an Arizona man who vanished while attending a San Diego meeting has not been fruitful. Is he a crime victim, or did he stage his own disappearance?
- ANAHEIM : Victim of Traffic Accident Identified
- UC Irvine's Butler Drafted by CBA Club
- Karras Had Another Version of What Happened in the Booth
- The Accidental Cyclist : Henry Paid a Painful Price to Ride for U.S. National Team
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Center Mosebar Signs; One Holdout Remains
- Henning Takes Aim at Charger Quarterbacks : Football: Coach is discouraged by performances of Tolliver and Friesz in loss to Rams.
- Jurisprudence
- CONCERTS/POP/ROCK
- MOVIE REVIEW : Potent Dose of Irish Soul : Alan Parker's 'Commitments' Is an R&B; Rave-Up
- CLIPBOARD : RADIO-CONTROLLED HOBBIES
- Murder Witnesses Now Say They Lied : Courts: They say police forced them to frame a drug addict for the 1978 slaying of a homicide detective's son.
- They Went Thataway for Opera Fund-Raiser
- 'Born Free' Lion Killed in Botswana
- 3 Arrested After Hotel Holdup
- Administration Calls for Wide Legal Reforms : Courts: Capping punitive damages, allowing judges to set penalties proposed. 'Loser pays' system also suggested.
- Three Children Killed as Blaze Rips Through Mountain Cabin
- Supervisors OK $6-Million Water Plan Near Lancaster
- MIDWAY CITY : Shots Fired at Youth From 2 Passing Cars
- Witness in Deputies' Trial Indicted on Perjury Counts
- Boxing
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Griffin Is Subject of Puckish Humor
- Gray, Owens Selected in CBA Draft
- LOS ALAMITOS : Big Chance for Trainer Monteleone
- Digital Takes On Emulex Alleging Infringement : Litigation: The suit asserts Costa Mesa firm's storage products use technology that infringes on Digital Equipment Corp.'s patents. The defendant says it will defend aggressively.
- Retail Sales Edge Higher for 3rd Straight Month : Economy: But the increase is not enough to dampen concerns about a "double-dip" recession.
- Home Sweet Home: Winning $21 million in...
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Cattle Called Threat to Rare Butterfly
- One for the Books : Case of Returning Scene of Crime Attracts Gumshoe
- Case Is One for the Books
- PAN AMERICAN GAMES : USOC Backs Off Test Criticism : Doping: Later, Mexican rower and Canadian shotputter have positive tests.
- They Pack One-Two Punch
- Boxing
- Ship's Collision With 45-Foot Whale Under Investigation
- CYCLING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Paraskevin-Young Upset in Match Sprint
- CONSUMER NEWS
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Japanese Manager Held in Theft of Billions : Scandal: News that a former credit union official allegedly forged $2.5 billion in deposit certificates was another blow to the nation's financial system.
- NAACP Defense Fund Says It Is Opposed to Thomas
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Youth Convicted of Beating Gay Man
- ADD POOCH: But how, you ask, did...
- School Enrollment May Set Record in Fall, Rise in '90s : Education: A 4% increase is predicted over last year's figures.
- State's Public Schools to Reach Record 5 Million Enrollment
- Impasse Over Prop. 103 Rebates Broken
- Theater Is Kept Alive by Pledge : Arts: The last-minute $100,000 anonymous gift saves the financially troubled Los Angeles complex from closing this week.
- Was Juvenile Agent Exposed to Too Much XXX to Testify?
- Cunningham Fined for Late Report of Campaign Gifts
- Board OKs New Runway, 100 Hangars : Pacoima: Pilots complain about the few sheltered spaces at Whiteman Airport. The waiting list has 700 names.
- A Listless Summer Builds Up Some Steam : Weather: Coastal cooling is expected after tropical heat. Fire officials are hoping for more mugginess.
- Woman Shot to Death
- Friend Finds Woman Dead in Her Apartment
- Supervisors OK Major Growth Plan for Airport
- SWIMMING NATIONAL MEET : Barrowman, Zubero Get World Marks
- PAN AMERICAN GAMES : Surprising U.S. Beats Mexico, 2-1 : Soccer: Overtime victory gives Americans gold and respect.
- Umpire Says Federation Missed Call : Baseball: San Diegan says he was made the scapegoat after brawl.
- Bass Unable to Resist Lure of Warm Weather
- TV Veterans Discuss the Sad State of Medium at Academy
- HEALTH
- Fluor Signs Subcontract to Clean Up Navy Bases : Environment: International firm is aggressively marketing its cleanup services. Contract is one of three with a total value of $177 million.
- AMA Hopes New Ads Will Cure Image Problem : The campaign will portray doctors in a sensitive light. Critics say the plan ignores the profession's real shortcomings.
- Learning English and a New Life
- Captors and Their Friends Are Staging a Good Show : Hostages: Perhaps a deal can be made, but for now Iran is an impresario determined to make political points.
- Museum Lumbering to Liftoff : Aircraft: Seven years after the idea of a display took hold, planes lie scattered and exposed at Edwards Air Force Base, home to aviation and space pioneers.
- Basketball Court Named for Slain High School Star
- STANTON : 140 Answer Call for Marrow Donor
- GOLF : Caddy's Local Knowledge Gave Voorhees a Lift
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Linebacker Strickland Signs Two-Year Contract
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Jackie Autry Takes Middle Ground
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Fielder's Ruthian Shots Help Tigers Sweep
- IBM to Offer PC-Cellular Phone Device
- Keating Jurors May Miss Some of Juiciest Evidence
- CONSUMER NEWS
- TOUGH ACT: Boxer Frank Tate of Houston,...
- Change of Venue Formally Ordered in Beating Case
- Mental Health Program Cuts Put on Hold : Government: The programs win a reprieve as supervisors vote to delay $4.7 million in cuts and look for budget-balancing options elsewhere.
- FILLMORE : Water, Sewer Rates Will Rise by 10%
- Players in North County Trash Battle Make New Moves : Garbage: Supervisors consider reopening old dumps or speeding up creation of a recycling plant. San Marcos' mayor, meanwhile, calls for closure of his city's landfill.
- ANAHEIM : Argument Leads to Shooting of Man
- TUSTIN : Woman Awakened by Burglar in Home
- Judge in King Case Denies He Is Biased : Judiciary: He rebuts a charge that he showed prejudice against four accused officers. Search begins for new trial venue.
- Van Nuys' Rally Falls Short in Babe Ruth Game
- 1 Dead, 1 Wounded in Street Shooting
- Harvard Volleyball Coach Accepts Post in Bay Area
- MUSIC REVIEW : Consortium Angeli Wings It in Glendale
- Band Started by Poway High Classmates Causing L.A. Stir
- Brubeck and Mummenschanz on Smothers Theatre Schedule
- Taylor Expected to Keep Low Profile as Head of FDIC
- Moving In With Mother Nature : Push-Button Rain, Patio Sofas Help People Turn Homes Inside Out
- Subway Fire Traps 2,000 in Trains
- James Roosevelt, Son of F.D.R., Dies at 83 : Obituary: The Newport Beach Democrat's career spanned diplomacy, politics, business. His support of Nixon, Reagan stirred party resentment.
- Blast Kills Youth as Shots Hit Explosives
- Ernest J. Vandergrift; Retired Police Captain
- Tustin Team Wins Colt World Series
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Cosell's Analysis Is Decried by Rose
- Dallas in, So MSL Goes on : Indoor soccer: Seven teams are on board for the league's 14th season.
- Walking a Thin Line : A Special Blend of Dedication, Daring Keeps Jay Cochrane, Now at Knott's, Up on That Wire
- Green Still Hasn't Signed With Blue Jays : Baseball: Former Tustin High outfielder plans to honor his commitment to Stanford, unless Toronto increases its offer.
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Mountain Lion Shot After Killing Dog
- ART REVIEW : Quiltmaking Show With the Feel of Jazz
- Judge Faces Drunk-Driving Charge Under Procedure He Helped Establish
- Yes, Mexico Is North American, Too : Free trade: Can the three countries sharing the continent find a human commonality?
- Countywide : Single-Occupancy Hotels Plan OKd
- Air Quality Report
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- Caltrans Plans to Speed Traffic by Stopping It : Commuting: It hopes to widen the transition road from the southbound Golden State to the Pasadena Freeway to two lanes. But to handle the crush, ramp meters will be needed.
- Key Murder Defense Tactic Disallowed : Trial: The judge says the defendant's daughter cannot be asked about earlier accounts of her mother's death.
- Man Shot, Killed in His Driveway
- Countywide : Attorney to Quit Retirement Board
- Bomb Suspect May Plead Guilty Today : Crime: The engineer from Costa Mesa is accused of a series of attacks against the Internal Revenue Service.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Jackie Autry Takes Middle Ground
- Bonita's Bowman Leads Women's City Amateur
- Clippers Get Edwards--or a Big Headache : NBA: They trade reserve guard Martin and a draft pick to get 7-foot-1 Piston center, but he is on his way to Italy.
- A Good Thing Comes in a Small Package : Theater: 'Forever Plaid,' a modest four-man musical that has broken all box office records at the Old Globe Theatre, proves that small musicals can outsell the big spectaculars.
- One Wrong Turn That Can Be Fixed : Federal agency should revise Medicare fee plan
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC SPACES / LINDA BLANDFORD : Finding Release in the Sweet Songs of the Lord
- Countywide : Mayor Criticizes Judges' Policy on Drunk Drivers
- Study on Children Paints a Bleak Picture : Social Services: Lack of prenatal care, abuse and neglect cases, and crowded schools are taking a toll, report says.
- Basketball
- NOTEBOOK : PADRES UPDATE : Trip to the Dentist Takes a Bite Out of Bip's Time
- AMATEUR GOLF ROUNDUP : Kellee Booth Tied for Lead in Delaware
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Ball-Control, Error-Free Offense Works Wonders
- Sports Camp Builds Muscles and Self-Esteem : Athletics: Youngsters who use wheelchairs get a lesson in maximizing their physical ability--and having fun--on the SDSU campus.
- ANAHEIM : Shell Offers $5,000 Reward in Slaying
- Husband to Stand Trial in Wife's Mutilation Death
- Advantage, Angler : Latest Products Do Everything but Automatically Find, Catch and Clean the Fish for You While You Wait on Shore
- The Land of Milk and Honey : Pro football: Wisconsin is becoming a training paradise for NFL teams, who love the weather--and the people.
- Track and Field
- Dodgers Know the Half of It Now : Baseball: They suffer their seventh one-run loss in eight defeats as Reds win in 10th inning, 4-3.
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Lawsuit Accuses League of Age Bias in Dreith Case
- MUSIC
- Allied Fire Confirmed as What Killed Marine : Gulf War: Widow gets official word of missile mistakenly hitting armored vehicle. Kuwaiti ambassador helps family with money.
- Trial Begins for Alleged Triggerman in Drive-By Slayings
- Auto Racing
- Seles Leaves Reinach Feeling Dodger Blue : Tennis: No. 1 women's player wins easily the night after watching a baseball game.
- Floyd, Beck Named to Ryder Cup
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Fluke Double Play Lets Pirates End Phillie Streak
- TV Ratings : '60 Minutes' Tribute Tops Week
- Kennedy Center Honor: Robert Shaw, principal guest...
- New 'P.O.V.' Flap Finds PBS at the Edge of Timidity
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Accord Reached on Abortion Protests
- GOOD REFERENCES: When Thomas F. Riley was...
- California IN BRIEF : MILPITAS : Craving for Burritos Leads to Jailbreak
- John Jacob Abt; Lawyer for Communist Party in U.S.
- Trial Begins for 6 Officers in Beating, Cash-Skimming Case : Court: Prospective jurors are asked whether their judgment will be affected by the fact that government witnesses are former drug dealers or gang members.
- 1st American Financial Posts Gains Despite Real Estate Lag
- James Roosevelt Dies at 83; Last Surviving Child of Ex-President
- FURRY AND FAMOUS: Local dog gets big...
- 30th Anniversary for Berlin Wall : Germany: The people remain divided despite the collapse of the infamous barrier in 1989.
- Pope's Trip to His Homeland Proves to Be a Moving Journey : Poland: John Paul II visits his family's graves and blesses youngsters at the Polish-American Children's Hospital in Krakow.
- ANAHEIM : Assault Counts Filed in Alleged Slashing
- Carter Hawley's Creditors May Seek Damages : Retailing: Court documents show panel is seeking authority to act on a 1987 restructuring.