- Nursing Home Deserves Praise
- Name Changes in Van Nuys
- Peter Ueberroth
- Owners Bear Guilt in Dog Death
- Schools Hit Hard by Cuts
- Eviction of Families Unfair
- Preventing Pool Mishaps
- Coup Fallout
- Demanding Justice
- Schools Hit Hard by Cuts
- Preventing Pool Mishaps
- Name Changes in Van Nuys
- Undergraduates and UC Schools
- Walkers Not to Blame
- Preventing Pool Mishaps
- Undergraduates and UC Schools
- Writing Off Careers
- Blanton Uses Selective Recall to Get Ready : Mater Dei: Quarterback accentuates last year's positives, such as throwing 11 touchdown passes in three games.
- The PBS Left and Right
- LOTTERY RESULTS: Aug. 31
- MOVIES - Sept. 2, 1991
- MOVIES - Sept. 2, 1991
- MOVIES - Sept. 2, 1991
- MOVIES - Sept. 2, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 2, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 2, 1991
- Song Is Not Over for Gnatcatcher : Environment: The songbird was denied endangered species protection by the state. But the federal government will decide its fate. Developers are fighting the special status.
- Portable Classrooms Here to Stay : Education: State's burgeoning student population makes them necessary. Teachers say they often are as good as permanent structures.
- Developers Await Federal Word on the Fate of a Bird : Gnatcatcher: California denied songbird protection, so U.S. Wildlife Service must make life-or-death decision.
- Portable Classrooms Here to Stay : Education: State's burgeoning student population makes them necessary. Teachers say they often are as good as permanent structures.
- Sen. Bradley Tops Disney's Contribution List : Funding: Campaign chests of several members of Congress are aided by gifts from the firm and events hosted by its executives.
- 37 Injured in 2 Brawls at Castaic Jail : Prisons: The racial aspects of the incidents between black and Latino inmates are downplayed. Deputies call such violence common.
- Smoking Ban Sparks Melee by Inmates : Prisoners: 500 go on rampage at Honor Rancho. It's the second disturbance in less than 18 hours.
- Suspect in 3 Attacks Arrested After Woman Fends Him Off
- 4 Firefighters Hurt as 5-Alarm Blaze Strikes Office Building : Disaster: Fire departments from county, four other cities join in fighting Santa Ana blaze of unknown cause.
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 2, 1991
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 2, 1991
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 2, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 2, 1991
- TELEVISION - Sept. 2, 1991
- TELEVISION - Sept. 2, 1991
- TELEVISION - Sept. 2, 1991
- TELEVISION - Sept. 2, 1991
- TELEVISION - Sept. 2, 1991
- Uniform State Taxes Offer Shared Relief
- B of A Merger to Alter Residential Lending Market : Real Estate: The combined bank will by far be the state's biggest residential lender, a development with potentially far-reaching impact for consumers and competitors.
- Some Homeowners Discover That Less Is More
- Fast and Furious : ENZO FERRARI: The Man, The Cars, The Races, The Machines, <i> By Brock Yates (Doubleday: $21.95; 455 pp.)</i>
- Super-Heroes From the Sports Pages
- Libertarians' Presidential Choice : Politics: Nominee's platform calls for repeal of income tax and abolishment of IRS. O.C. lecturer fails in bid to be first black man to head a national ticket.
- Celebrity Takes a Holliday
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Lutheran Assembly Votes for Ecumenism
- California IN BRIEF : HUNTINGTON BEACH : Alleged POW Photos Given to U.S. Agency
- PLATFORM : There's at Least a Chance for a Change of Heart
- When You're a Flaky Genius, Problems Can Cease to Exist
- Women With AIDS Face Another Kind of Battle : Health: Their illness is often diagnosed later than their male counterparts' is. New guidelines don't help, critics say.
- COMMENTARY ON DISNEYLAND : Blame Process, Not the Project, for Park's Political Blunder : If the company gets another chance in Washington, it must cover its bases and follow Anaheim's lead.
- LOTTERY RESULTS: AUG. 31
- State Bill Protecting Gays Will Gauge Traditional Values
- Champing at the Bid for Work on County Roads
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SCC Evens Its Record With Soccer Victory
- ITTY BITS : The World <i> Was Too</i> Waiting for Mr. Bean
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : McIlvaine Rejects Twins' Offer, So Teufel Will Remain a Padre
- Festival Embraces the Globe : Santa Monica's upcoming extravaganza defies the still-predominant theater codes of white, middle-class naturalism
- Torera Volleyball Team Undefeated at Tournament
- ALICE IN CHAINS : Band From Seattle Celebrates the Gloomy
- Another Deadline Nears for L.A. Theatre Center
- El Salvador's Dilemma of Painful Prosperity : Trade: Free market reforms are triggering investment and expansion, but knocking the props from under the urban poor.
- Bel-Air Home for 'Hawkeye'
- Gardening : Now's Time to Plant Freesias and Sweet Peas
- Author Photos and the Tyranny of the Image
- The Big Street (AMC Monday at 7...
- This Woman Has Big Plans : An Enterprising Nun Is the Backbone of Multifaceted Literacy Program in East L.A.
- 12th Annual Long Beach Blues Festival
- 7 With Varied Job Backgrounds Seek Appointment to Council : Applicants: Council members have the option of selecting 1 of the 7, soliciting more applications or calling a special election.
- Grandmother Wants Molester to 'Feel the Fear' of His Victims : Courts: A woman fights for judicial reform. The man convicted of killing her daughter's child in 1978 is moving closer to his own death.
- Seymour's Challengers Square Off : Politics: Two conservative Republicans have taken off the gloves in battling for support of the religious right in the GOP Senate primary.
- The Candidates State Their Cases. 2nd Council District : RICH GROSCH
- Aphids That Can Resist Insecticide Decimating Texas Cotton Crop
- CSUF Professor Is in Leningrad When Putsch Comes to Shove : Soviet Union: 'It was like having a front-row seat to history,' he says, after watching thousands of apprehensive citizens receive news of the crisis.
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : This candidate's in the mayoral race for the (very) long haul.
- Police Reassign 3 Officers in Racism Probe : Investigations: They allegedly made offensive remarks at the Devonshire Station and were reported. 'The code of silence was not working on this one,' Police Commission President Stanley Sheinbaum says.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Draft-Pick Contracts Draw Fire
- Sherri Hall's Day Is Never Done, but There Are Races to Be Won : Running: Recent Southern California College graduate, a track standout at 39, will soon qualify for Masters competition.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Team Rejected McGwire-for-Joyner
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : JAPAN INK : Was It the Politics? Was It the Script? Nope, the Rollerblades Won Them Over
- Turning Over New Leaves : When the seasons change, New England gets most of the attention-and the crowds. Here are two less-traveled routes where fall colors are also spectacular. : Arizona
- BLENHEIM: Biography of a Palace by...
- MEDICINE RIVER by Thomas King (Penguin:...
- THE SURFIN'ARY, compiled and edited by...
- Kremlin Tells Bonn All A-Arms Are Out
- Glendora : Council Studying Land Use
- Near Extinction, 50 Captive-Bred Ferrets to Be Freed
- FREEWAY REPAIRS : Drivers Can Expect These Freeway Lanes to Be Shut
- School Bells Signal Start of Year With Larger Classes, New Courses, Uniforms
- Man Shot to Death at Mother's Grave
- South Pasadena : Bookstore to Reopen
- Nature Begins Rebuilding Sacramento River System : Environment: Toxic spill devastated the waterway, but enough life forms survived to start the regeneration.
- Where Have All the Crazies Gone? To Prison, It Seems : Justice: When it comes to helping the criminally mentally ill, the system is broken and must be fixed. Untreated, too many do violence again.
- COLUMN LEFT/ HARLEY BALZER : The Guide Becomes the Obstacle : Gorbachev has lost his timing, his patience, his ability to listen. He just doesn't get it.
- El Cajon
- Boys in the Ring : Youth activities: Burbank officials grapple with a request for a boxing facility for children, teen-agers.
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of Sept. 1-7
- For several centuries during the Middle Ages,...
- Participants in This Sport Say It Is a Bone-Jarring Good Time : Rugby: Sport has its origins in England and dates back to 1820s, but it is gaining popularity in Southern California.
- Another Payday, Not Heyday, for Titans : CS Fullerton: In Sherrill's coaching debut for Mississippi State, the Bulldogs get their money's worth and roll, 47-3.
- Steroids
- He Can't Stay Away : Saban, 69, Puts Down Retirement Ax, Returns to Coaching at Tiny Peru State
- 'The Sentence Is Silence' Gives Voice to Captive Writers' Censored Words
- FALL PREVIEW : Our Picks for the Best of the Coming Fall Season : <i> Calendar critics make their picks for the fall season's best bets in pop music, jazz, stage, music and dance and the visual arts. : </i> : POP MUSIC
- OFF-CENTERPIECE : Winners and Snoozers--the Summer of '91
- Some Like It Hot 'n' Spicy
- Dance Instructor, 86, Will Get Back Into the Swing of Things
- Warren Christopher : Bringing a Negotiator's Finesse to LAPD's Community Policing Policy
- Poor Win Housing Fight : Hawthorne: Complex eyed for military use belongs to poor and Century Freeway refugees, judge rules.
- Acknowledging a Debt to the Theater : * The Grove Shakespeare Festival Needs and Deserves Help From Garden Grove
- 2 Tourists Shot in Miami; Reward Offered for Arrest
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : MIDWEST ROUNDUP : Illinois Just Holds Off East Carolina, 38-31
- EAST ROUNDUP : Big East Football Makes Debut; Pitt, Rutgers Win
- Palisades High Assistant Gets a Return Ticket to Pasadena : Football: After two-year absence, Muir High coach returns to his roots. He is Mustangs' fifth coach in five seasons.
- Rangers Top Portland
- Pacific Loses to Cal State Sacramento Despite 590 Yards of Offense, 43-40
- Fullerton Opens With 47-3 Defeat : College football: Titans make another foray into the Southeastern Conference, and take another beating, this time from Mississippi State.
- Northridge Women Post First Volleyball Victory
- Murray Boosts Dodgers : Baseball: His home run in the eighth helps beat Cubs, 3-2, and cut Braves' lead to one game.
- FALL PREVIEW : Our Picks for the Best of the Coming Fall Season : <i> Calendar critics make their picks for the fall season's best bets in pop music, jazz, stage, music and dance and the visual arts. : </i> : STAGE
- DEL MAR : La Spia Scores Upset in Debutante
- GO FIGURE : Greed Doesn't Cut It Anymore?!?
- Company Theatre's Legacy Lives on in 'Creatures'
- REMEMBERING THE UNFORGETTABLE: A QUIZ
- BOOK MARK : The CIA Paid Its Israeli Spies With Money From 'Under the Mattress'
- Posh High-Rises Tower Over Poverty : Bangladesh: Luxury apartments in Dhaka cost what average worker would make in 500 years. Nearby, families live in shanties over open sewers.
- Countywide
- Star Debate Upstaging Art Center's Big Night : Torrance: Some of the patrons who will hear Susan Anton at the Cultural Arts Center gala are upset: They've never heard of her.
- OXNARD : 2 Men Shot, 1 Beaten by Gang Members
- PRO FOOTBALL / WEEK 1 : There Will Be No Easing Into This Season : Raiders: The Oilers' run-and-shoot offense, led by Warren Moon, awaits them in the Astrodome in opener.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Bo Will Start Monday for White Sox
- COMMENTARY : Duchamp the De-Facer : The artist who challenged the eye <i> and</i> the mind is celebrated at the Norton Simon and in a book about his California connection
- * Lynn Barnard has been promoted to...
- A Small Town Copes With Tragedy : THE SWEET HEREAFTER, <i> By Russell Banks (HarperCollins: $19.95; 272 pp.)</i>
- ROAD NOTES
- Firm Sues City for $10 Million : Development: The building company says city officials sabotaged a plan to build an entertainment complex.
- Hikers Find Body in Mountains
- The Region : Changes in Transit Plan
- A New Look at Cure for Troubled Teens : Health: Thousands of frantic parents commit their disturbed youngsters to psychiatric hospitals each year. Many experts question the practice.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : EXCURSIONS : A History Lesson in the Making
- Mobs in Brazil Lynch Many Crime Suspects : Violence: Vigilantes react to rampant crime, poverty and police corruption. No one has been arrested in any of the slayings.
- Retro : 'WKRP' in Los Angeles
- Country Singer Dottie West Hurt in Crash Near Opryland
- SANTA PAULA : Pedestrian Struck, Killed by Motorcycle
- Hooper's 5th-Place Finish Assures Title at Saugus
- Fire The Groom Wins Beverly D. at Arlington
- Suzuki on Road of Return From a Near-Disaster : Autos: The Japanese company is focusing on enlarging its U.S. dealership network and improving name recognition after the Samurai debacle.
- Mastering the Fine Art of Complaining and How to Get the Best Results : Rights: There are more and more watchdog groups to help consumers with travel problems. The trick is adequate documentation and talking to the right person.
- FICTION
- FICTION
- THE TELLING DISTANCE: Conversations With the American...
- 31 Cuban Prisoners Flown to Homeland : Immigration: Detainees are placed on a Justice Department jet a day after a rescue team ends a 10-day hostage standoff over their deportation.
- California IN BRIEF : TULELAKE : Emergency Aid Sent to Farm Workers
- California IN BRIEF : BERKELEY : Asian Freshmen Outnumber Whites
- Expelled From Spain in 1492, Jews Are Now Commemorating 500th Year in Turkey
- PAT HADEN : TNT's Eye on the NFL
- Supreme Soviet Session Ends in Spasms of Guilt : Legislature: Discredited by lack of action during the coup, it's doubtful it can survive in its current form.
- Free Trade With Mexico Will Escalate Crusades for Safe Garment-Industry Jobs : Unions: Latina workers fight for their pay under conditions that organizers fear will only be exacerbated as industry moves south of the border.
- Casting Out the Communists : The Soviet People--Unlike Other Colonials--Can Handle Independence
- * Gail R. Seeger; Librarian
- New Bernson Panel Decried Over Plan to Meet Privately : Government: The task force will discuss restructuring the Planning Department. The L.A. councilman defends the closed-door meetings.
- Government and Little Girl Pay the Price : * The County's Inattention to Mountain Lion Threat Wound Up Costing Both Dearly
- Scientists Say Oil Rigs on Shaky Ground : Earthquakes: The pair warn that of 32 offshore platforms, 12 are old and should be reinforced. But the industry disagrees.
- Subdued Miami Does It Nice and Easy : Hurricanes: They play by the rules and roll over Arkansas in opener, 31-3.
- An R&B; Oasis for the In Crowd
- * Ellis Delameter has been promoted from...
- Behind Executive Life's Fall : Regulators Are Taking the Heat for Letting the Insurer's Problems Go On, Entrapping Thousands of Its Policyholders
- Casting Off Immigrant 'Orphans' : Mexico: Kids as young as 8 and 9 are crossing the U.S. border alone, ending up in drug-infested areas and turning to crime. But critics of a new deportation project worry about what they are returning to.
- Accused Spy Returns to Moscow on Arrest Anniversary
- A Reformed Pravda Reappears : Media: The former Communist Party newspaper has shed its visage of Lenin and promises to provide news, not propaganda.
- Police Officer Kills Man in Long Beach : Shootings: In separate incident, sheriff's deputies in Lennox critically wound a knife-wielding victim of a gang beating.
- Problems of Prosperity Challenge Workers
- Riding the Rogue River Just for the Fun of It
- Average Rates for Residential Mortgages
- The Ponce of Players : PLAYING THE GAME, <i> By Ian Buruma (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $16.95; 234 pp.)</i>
- No Magazine Today
- We were up against Bruiser, the 17-pound...
- Animation & Imitation : CARTOONS OFFER A MIX OF MOVIE-SPAWNED SERIES AND OFFBEAT ORIGINALS
- History in Cardboard Boxes : San Clemente: Group wants to establish a museum chronicling the city's past in the Casa Romantica mansion.
- The Dumbing Down of America's Youth
- PLATFORM : Life Imitates Art
- San Dimas : Pool Open for School Use
- Dancer Brings Classical Art to the People : Patricia Corzano. Ballet Teacher, Arts Activists
- Tunney Breaks Into a New Punch Line : Boxing: Distant relative of former champion leads class in which he trades shots with neophytes looking to release tension.
- Navratilova Makes It 27 Wins in a Row Against Pam Shriver
- WAC ROUNDUP : Hawaii Quarterback Runs Past Wyoming
- Chargers to Start Season at Point of No Return : Pro football: Opening game has proven to be a sign of the times. The Chargers hope the times have changed.
- Hall of Fame Has a Special Kind of Athlete
- Tulsa Defeats Southwest Missouri St., 34-13
- MOVIES : The Horrors of Filmmaking : The creators of 'Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer' survive distribution nightmares--again--to get another quirky project on screen
- Names & Numbers
- Drago Isn't Just Another Italian Restaurant
- Opera Out of Terrorism : Peter Sellars, John Adams and Alice Goodman, the creators of 'Nixon in China,' are at it again with 'The Death of Klinghoffer'
- * Terry Lewis and Thomas Sheehan have...
- More Options for Environmentally Conscious
- Recovery Hinted as Building Permits Climb for 2nd Month
- IN SEARCH OF THE PRESENT: 1990 Nobel...
- Another Sister : WOMEN OF THE KLAN: Racism and Gender in the 1920s, <i> By Kathleen M. Blee</i> (<i> University of California Press</i> : <i> $24.95; 236 pp.)</i>
- The problem with the 1985 The Falcon...
- TNT has dusted off a real rarity,...
- Drop in Prison Admissions Startles Officials
- Put on your bell-bottoms and mile-high shoes!...
- Classroom TV Firm Pays Lobbyists $640,000 : Education: Much of the money from Channel One has been used to fight legislation that would ban television commercials in school programs.
- Casting Out the Communists : Whose Fingers Are on the Nuclear Buttons? Can They Be Trusted?
- Off the Board : Soviet Politics Again Intrudes on Kasparov's Chess
- Rolling Hills Resident Is Ousted at U.S. Open
- 'Darr-ull!' Enjoys the Noise
- Kickoff Picks and Pans for NFL Season
- Colorado's Erik Mitchell Is Slim but Fast : College football: At 162 pounds, the 5-foot-10 former Los Alamitos High School running back needs to add about 13 pounds to play in the bruising Big Eight.
- New Releases
- KNOCK ON WOOD : We're Looking at Real <i> Angst</i> Here
- Regarding Note for Fee
- 2nd Russian Revolution
- Sizing Up Ex-Irvine Mayor Agran as a Candidate in Race for U.S. President
- Jet Noise Around El Toro Air Station
- 'Going by the Book'
- Battles Rage Against Rate Hikes, New Fees, Assessments and Taxes
- Foreign Wives Bolt From Servitude
- Polluters, Not Victims, Should Pay for Damage
- Sizing Up Ex-Irvine Mayor Agran as a Candidate in Race for U.S. President
- Foreign Wives Bolt From Servitude
- Relationship Between Agencies and Homeless
- Penn and the Sword
- Those Movie Trailers Didn't Always Talk
- 2nd Russian Revolution
- Public Locked Out of Hearings on Mall
- A Mockery of Parkland Protections
- 2nd Russian Revolution
- Release of Mud, Silt Poses Great Danger
- Jet Noise Around El Toro Air Station
- Proposition Would Help Combat Crime
- Sizing Up Ex-Irvine Mayor Agran as a Candidate in Race for U.S. President
- 2nd Russian Revolution
- Slugging It Out at the Networks : THREE BLIND MICE: How the Networks Lost Their Way, <i> By Ken Auletta (Random House: $25; 624 pp.)</i> : OUT OF THIN AIR: The Invention and History of TV Network News, <i> By Reuven Frank</i> (<i> Simon & Schuster: $24.95; 480 pp.)</i>
- Trustees Give Latinos Short Shrift
- Cash Costs Less
- 2nd Russian Revolution
- Re: "The Elvis Files" (Aug. 14, syndicated)....
- Penn and the Sword
- Rooms for $63 per person per night...
- Serbia Says It Favors a Cease-Fire : Yugoslavia: It apparently bows to European pressure to halt the ethnic bloodshed in neighboring Croatia.
- Working Poor Join 'Habitat' on Homes : Housing: The international Christian group helps 48 families move into new dwellings in Orange County.
- FEC Seeks Refund From Sen. Simon for 1988 Campaign
- Lithuania Has Proof: an Embassy
- Polish Regime's Offer to Resign Rejected : Government: Favorable vote strengthens hand of Premier Bielecki. It eases a three-day standoff and removes threat of pre-election instability.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Barry Sentencing Appeal Rebuffed
- History in News : Project Begins to Make State Newspapers a Resource
- * Kenneth M. Potalivo has joined Cal-Surance...
- Regal Princess Sails Off With 'Love'
- Genius Is as Genius Does : YOUNG NIETZSCHE: Becoming a Genius, <i> By Carl Pletsch (The Free Press: $22.95; 300 pp.)</i>
- President Has Duty to Set Meeting Pace
- Going Batty : It's Sheer Bedlam When 214 Kids Descend for Four Days on a Summer Baseball Academy
- 3 on Council Seek Ouster of Mayor : Politics: They say his one-year term in the honorary post has expired. But Walt Keller's backers call the move a 'coup attempt.' : MALIBU
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HANDMADE : Waves of Grain
- The Region : Hearings on Freeway Plan
- In on the Action
- California IN BRIEF : OXNARD : Girl, 15, Charged in Infant's Death
- Peter Murray : An Airline Pilot Discusses Safety at John Wayne Airport
- Casting Out the Communists : Debating Details of Aid Beside the Point--Send Food and Goods Now
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : From Torts to Touchdowns--Welch Prepares
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : SOUTH ROUNDUP : Auburn, After Trailing 17-0, Rallies to Get Past Georgia Southern, 32-17
- Free-agent left winger Esa Tikkanen said that...
- Motor Racing
- Stepping Up in Class : With One Giant Leap, Powell Earns the Respect That Has Escaped Him
- A Victory Designed in Hospital
- COVER STORY : Breaking the Chains : Edward James Olmos' anger over 'cancer' of the gang subculture fuels his film 'American Me,' about life in the barrio--and prison
- IVAN LINS : Brazilian Singer Right on Target
- BARBARA DENNERLEIN : German Organist Pumps You Up
- Tracking Down a Failed Bank's ESOP Account
- Dryer Vent Can Be Cause of Drafts
- Autistic Child's Genius Emerged at 2 : Arts: Now, at 17, the savant is being considered for the Berklee College of Music. Retarded youth's 'island of brillance' includes a rare ability to improvise songs.
- The Mercurial Prince Comes Up Short : Still, war-torn Cambodia may have turned a corner last week
- Monthly Report
- Notes about your surroundings.
- The Candidates State Their Cases. 2nd Council District : RON ROBERTS
- State Guidelines Urge New Views in History Classes : Education: In a revamped curriculum, teachers are encouraged to use letters, diaries, newspapers, photographs and art as alternatives to textbooks.
- Pirates Play Like Champs : Baseball: Bonds' two-run homer in the sixth inning and Slaught's long ball in the 12th propel NL East leaders past Padres, 3-2.
- Ermolenko Seventh in Speedway Final
- Motor Racing
- Monte Vista Loses In Hawaii
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hershiser Says He Could Have Pitched
- He Fights On : Junior Seau Uses Memories of Being Treated as Outsider at USC as Inspiration in NFL
- FALL PREVIEW : Our Picks for the Best of the Coming Fall Season : <i> Calendar critics make their picks for the fall season's best bets in pop music, jazz, stage, music and dance and the visual arts. : </i> : MUSIC
- * Ronald L. Merriman, managing partner of...
- * Ellen Lehman has been appointed vice...
- A Matter of Pryority : IF I STOP I'LL DIE: The Comedy and Tragedy of Richard Pryor, <i> By John A. Williams and Dennis A. Williams (Thunder's Mouth Press: $19.95; 226 pp.)</i>
- ALONE ON THE GREAT WALL by...
- Civil Rights Veteran Hosea Williams Faces Battle to Keep His Credibility Politics: : Frequent arrests, questionable church bring criticism. He insists that he is a target of persecution.
- Killing Suspect Due at Hearing in Mississippi
- Coup Plotters Are Now in Prison, Not Homes, Soviet Papers Report
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : BEAUTY : Hair That Speaks Volumes
- With most of the republics in the...
- A Town Divided : Corona Residents Are Split on Benefits of Homeless Shelters
- On the Sunny Side of the Energy Street : New solar technology to get a run for the money