- Angola Peace Imperiled as Rebel Leader Assails Vote
- Philadelphia Mayor, Workers Forge Pact
- A Change in Attitude on Menopause
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Water Bill Cleared for Vote in Senate : Legislation: Landmark measure that would reform the Central Valley Project may face presidential veto. Compromise by Seymour puts alternative plan into play.
- KID STUFF : Tips for Testing, Sans Catastrophe
- National Book Awards Finalists Named
- Denholm Elliott; Veteran Character Actor
- High Court Resumes Abortion Blockade Debate
- Autopsies Link Secondhand Smoke, Cancer
- Rug Liner Puts Stop to Slips, Slides
- Assistance League Opens Doors on Help for Needy
- BOOK REVIEW : Where Moral Education Fails : WHY JOHNNY CAN'T TELL RIGHT FROM WRONG; Moral Illiteracy and the Case for Character Education <i> by William Kilpatrick</i> ; Simon & Schuster; $23.00; 365 pages
- U.N. Security Council Approves Panel to Investigate War Crimes in Balkans
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 7, 1992
- AIRLINES : USAir Flies at 75%; Long Machinists' Strike Unlikely
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 7, 1992
- B of A to Close 14 Branches in South County : Finance: Accounts at the Bank of America and Security Pacific offices will be transferred, and no employees will be laid off for at least a few months after the consolidation, a spokesman said.
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 7, 1992
- Teledyne Case Poses a Dilemma for Feds : Litigation: How far will the government pursue a defense fraud lawsuit that could weaken a key Pentagon contractor?
- British Owner Sells Weber Aircraft for $85 Million : Transaction: The cash buyer of the airliner components maker is Air Cruisers Co. of New Jersey, which is likely to expand its market.
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 7, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 7, 1992
- No Fed Rate Cut; Bond Yields Jump : Market Overview
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 7, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 7, 1992
- Bond Investors May Find Days of Easy Money Over
- Placement Agency to Pay $2-Million Settlement : Lawsuit: The employment firm Interplace agreed to the record amount to resolve federal charges of 'blatant discrimination' in its job placement practices.
- Hearst to Buy San Antonio Express-News
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 7, 1992
- AIRLINES : Aeromexico Joins Hurwitz in Bidding for Continental : Competition: In all, five groups bids have submitted offers for the Houston carrier.
- 4 Men Charged in DuPont Heir Abduction Plan
- Sea Works Its Magic : A Day on the Water Gives a Lift to Disabled Sailors and Restores Their Confidence
- Countywide : County OKs $600,000 to Aid Parks
- POMONA : County Fair Turnout Slips to Lowest Level Since 1983
- La Jolla Takes New Tack in Bid to Split From S.D. : Independence: Upscale enclave joins with other communities in state that dream of going it alone.
- 90 Days in Jail Given for Hitting Vietnamese Youth
- Murder Charge Upheld in Insurance Scam Case : Courts: Judge orders trial for driver of car in which passenger died. Suspect is accused of staging accident with a truck to collect money.
- Former Betting Supervisor at Fair Denies Embezzling
- Moorpark Leaders Fear Influx of Garbage Trucks
- Ex-Football Star Freed of Charges : Controversy: Newport Beach police drop their case against Ricardo Aguilar, arrested at game between Estancia, Corona del Mar high schools.
- Decisions
- A Close Call : North Hills Man May Owe His Life to Cellular Phone in His Wrecked Car
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Ascon Site Cleanup to Continue Until '95
- ORANGE : Gaudy Parrots--60 of 'Em--Test, Delight
- Ex-L.A. Columnist and Wife Indicted on Fraud Charges : Media: Couple are accused of inventing fictitious sources who were paid by tabloids for information on celebrities.
- There Are Artists, Commuters, New Agers, Graying Hippies and Business People, and They All Love Topanga Canyon for Its . . . : Country Living
- $126-Million Airport Project Killed
- LANCASTER : Appeal Expected on Construction Ruling
- Noise Control Plans Spark Debate : Van Nuys Airport: The board's backing of two measures prompts varied assessments by the FAA, officials and residents. Some predict a court fight.
- Southern California Towns Unite in Fight for Independence : Detach: Five cities join forces in an attempt to further their individual bids to break away from Los Angeles and San Diego.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / MISSION VIEJO CITY COUNCIL : Multimillion-Dollar Projects Major Issues in Campaign
- Camarillo's Campbell Stands Out With Deeds
- ORANGE : Panel Refuses to Ease Old Town Zoning
- PORT HUENEME : Suspect in Stabbing Arrested in Modesto
- Countywide : Jews Observe Holiest Day: Yom Kippur
- SIMI VALLEY : School Board Plans Counseling Study
- VENTURA : Port Officials Won't Resign Over Starr
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Robs Security Pacific Bank Branch
- Countywide : Mahon Named County Auditor
- Judge Urges Caution in Pursuit of Death Penalty in Slaying
- LOS ANGELES : Holden Assails Deal to Buy Rail Cars From Japanese
- City Council Supports Plan to Restrict Gun Dealers : Firearms: Proposed ordinance would let zoning administrators hold hearings on applications to sell weapons and allow them to limit new stores. A final vote is set for Oct. 14
- Mission Viejo City Council
- NEWPORT BEACH : Schools to Look Into Public Fund Raising
- Firm to Develop Housing for Poor : Oxnard: The housing corporation, chosen by the city, will focus on replacing units wiped out by redevelopment efforts.
- Decisions
- Supervisors OK Plan for Reforestation of Landfill
- ANAHEIM : Hunter, Daly Will Debate on Oct. 15
- Making a Dry Run : Fountain: Debut of high-tech Watercourt is more drizzle than dazzle--until the coast is clear. Then the pumps are turned on full-blast.
- TORRANCE : Banning-Dorsey Game to Be Held at College
- SAN CLEMENTE : Recession Creating Low-Key Campaigns
- Campaign Calendar
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / SANTA ANA MAYOR : Young, 3 Candidates Take Big Lead in Fund-Raising : Incumbent outdistances Councilman John Acosta by about 9-to-1 margin when it comes to campaign spending.
- CANOGA PARK : 2 Men Face Trial in String of Robberies
- RAMONA : Man to Stand Trial in '81 Slaying of Wife
- LOS ANGELES : Woman Gets 15 Years to Life in Foster Son's Death
- Woman Convicted of Chopping Up Her Boyfriend
- Split in Louisiana GOP Means Trouble for Bush
- Plan for Huge Desert Dump Gets a Boost : Environment: Riverside County supervisors approve what could become the nation's largest landfill. Opponents fear effects on scenic Joshua Tree area.
- Mexico Governor Resigns Under Opposition Pressure : Politics: Election fraud protests kept him from Michoacan statehouse. Move is setback for Salinas.
- Nations on Route of Japan's Plutonium Ship Voice Fears : Safety: Possible leaks or terrorist raids could create danger as the cargo is moved from France.
- THE TIMES POLL : Clinton Holds Big Lead Over Bush; Perot Fades
- Yeltsin Flails His Own Reform Team
- NASA Holds Its Breath and Listens for Other Worlds : Astronomy: A $100-million project using a powerful computer will monitor millions of radio frequencies.
- COLUMN ONE : Competing Plans for Prosperity : With the economy the main election issue, presidential candidates are mapping out divergent routes to fiscal health, and they envision different roles for the government.
- Canada Said to Be a Haven for Somali War Criminals
- A Look at the Ads
- Air Bags Work Better With Belts, Studies Say
- Tougher Audubon Society Watching More Than Birds
- FAA to Order Inspection of 747 Engine Mounts
- Angry Over Bosnia, U.N. Council OKs Panel to Probe War Crimes
- Clinton Closets Himself With Books, Videotapes for Debate Preparations : Campaign: With his schedule reduced, nominee appears on Donahue show, engaging in testy exchanges over Vietnam War protests.
- O.C. Joins Other Counties in Summit on State Budget
- PLATFORM : Help Earth First
- Health Worries Spur AQMD Inquiry at Unocal : Pollution: The district will review an independent study and may monitor the site, but officials said they have found no evidence of contamination by the plant.
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Study Asked of New State Prison Costs
- Widow Tells of His Mistresses, Describes Mudd as 'Kind, Loving' : Palimony: Vanessa Mudd offers a glimpse into the unorthodox union in the proceedings brought by the late millionaire's companion, Eleanor Oliver.
- Regulators Place New Limits on Thrifts' Sales of Securities
- This McDonald's Allows a Mouse
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Thirst for Expansion : Distributors Ride Wave of "New Age" Soft Drinks
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 7, 1992
- Intel Plant Is Part of State's Effort to Lure New Business : California economy: The Silicon Valley facility signals a new spirit of cooperation between public officials and industry.
- Thinking Young : Carter Hawley Hale's Recovery Strategy Targets New Generation of Shoppers
- BANKING
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 7, 1992
- CALIFORNIA'S ECONOMY : 4 of 5 Jobs Lost Are Unrelated to Defense : Commerce: The state must have a strategy other than trying to ride out the downturn in military spending, a study says.
- INSURANCE
- How Business Views the Election
- BANKING : American Savings Links With Realty Firm to Meet Needs
- Top High-Tech Firms Team Up on 'Multimedia' : Ventures: The 12 companies hope to bring interactive services such as movie libraries to U.S. homes by 1995.
- Allstate Boosts Its Hurricane Loss Figure to $1.73 Billion
- Democrats Top Donors Against Welfare Plan : Prop. 165: State Central Committee pours $479,000 into fighting initiative that would give Wilson new budget authority and reduce aid to poor. But backers of measure are far ahead in fund raising.
- Boating : Sailing Against the Wind : A yearlong project targets disadvantaged and at-risk O.C. teens through OCC and Amateur Athletic Foundation of L.A.
- Clinton Returns to Donahue Show--for a Replay of Testy Exchanges : Campaign: TV host turns inquisitor, grilling the candidate on issues ranging from his trip to Moscow to his protests of the Vietnam War.
- Monument Dedicated at WWII Relocation Camp
- Woman With HIV to Join AIDS Panel : Disease: Mary Fisher, who mesmerized the GOP convention by telling of her ordeal, will take spot left by Magic Johnson.
- Boss Learns How Valuable an Honest Employee Can Be
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Cable TV Industry Takes Rate Fight to Courts, FCC
- TRW Lays Off 23 in Orange, Raising Concern of City Officials : Adjustment: Affected workers had thought their jobs secure in light of company's rent-subsidy agreement with the city.
- At Angels Flight Shelter, Children Use Art to Cope With Their Troubled Lives : Unmasking the Hurt
- Plan to Fingerprint Gun Buyers Falters in Alameda County
- MAKING IT WORK : Men Need to Offer Help, Women Have to Take It
- Rev. Sheldon Urges 'Believers' to Vote GOP : Politics: O.C. Christian activist says voting for Clinton would be 'mistake.' Other religious leaders are dismayed at his mixing of religion, politics.
- John Hollinden, 7-foot-6 1/2 former Southern Indiana...
- MacLean's Simi Valley Jersey Recovered After Police Arrest Teen-Age Suspect
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Two Score Hat Tricks in Irvine Valley Victory
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Iowa, Wisconsin in Running Feud
- OUTDOOR NOTES / PETE THOMAS : Fall Color Is Green for Boat Operators
- Barron Introduces the Not-So-Gentle Art of Persuasion
- Brooks, Devils: Match Made in Hockey Heaven
- Making a Pitch for Lead : AL Game 1: Morris and Stewart, two of the game's most competitive players, go at it tonight.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Marinovich Had Seen This Before
- AZTECS UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Morrison Hopes to Get Back on Track This Month
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 7, 1992
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Braves Run Through Pirates Again : NL Game 1: Bream scores from second on infield hit, Smoltz goes a strong eight innings and Atlanta rolls to 5-1 victory.
- Cauthen Wants All of Arazi's Mounts
- Ruelas-Paez Fight Postponed; Mexican Injured in Accident
- Vu's Condition Remains Critical but Stable
- MUSIC REVIEW : Monday Evening Series Opens in Chaos and Repose
- Budget Shortfall Results in Eight Layoffs at KPBS
- MOVIES - Oct. 7, 1992
- THE ARTS
- All But 1 Installation Falter in IN/SITE '92
- Wrestling With TV's Dueling Political Titles : When is a party analyst a strategist? News shows should inform but often just feed the confusion by parroting campaign-speak.
- French Ballet Returning in Bid to Save Foundation
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Still Sorting Things Out, It's Ketchum as Catch Can : The singer-songwriter seems be sifting through influences in a sometimes gripping, sometimes aimless show at the Crazy Horse Steak House in Santa Ana.
- MOVIES - Oct. 7, 1992
- Basketball
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE
- Oak Tree Meeting Will Get Off to a Fast Start : Horse racing: The season will begin today with a $75,000 feature, the first of seven graded stakes scheduled in 11 days.
- LOS ALAMITOS / HARNESS RACING : Humstinger, Brilliant Colors Find Winning Is Easier in the Southland
- Basketball
- Investors trying to keep the San Francisco...
- Misfortune Hits St. Francis on Several Fronts
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lindros' First Goal Helps Flyers Tie Penguins, 3-3
- Overheating Not a Problem That Is Confined to the Car
- Miscellany
- Soccer
- Bonds Fall Guy in October Loss Again : Pirates: Pittsburgh star hitless in three at-bats in opening-game setback.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : CHARGERS : Ross Says Chargers Not Out of Race
- He Probably Won't Agree, but Downing Was <i> the </i> Angel
- Kings' Sandstrom Talks Down to Flames, 5-4 : Hockey: After meeting with Melrose following a lackluster performance, he scores in overtime to beat the Flames.
- He Became a Canadian Clubber
- Basketball
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE : Pirates' Jackson Recalls Hard Time
- Howard Stern Talks His Way to No. 1 Status : Radio: Arbitron report shows he grabbed 6.4% share of L.A. market while still holding onto a record 9.5% share in New York.
- DANCE / LEWIS SEGAL : 'Radici' Roots Out Romanian Insights : Cosi, Stefanescu Bring Their Italy-Based Ballet Company to Irvine Barclay Theatre Tonight
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Broncos Have Another Elway
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS
- BY THE NUMBERS: Huntington Beach is a...
- Salvador Faces Crucial Test in Purging Abusive Officers : Reform: Success of peace agreement with rebels and hopes for democracy hinge on cleanup of military.
- BANK ON IT: Bank of America's takeover...
- House Approves Tax Bill, but It Stalls in Senate
- Defense Cuts May Cost 17,500 More O.C. Jobs
- Reporters See Perot as Object of Derision : Campaign: Texan's acts are questioned and his word seems suspicious. He is far behind in the polls and fading from the news.
- Slaying Shatters 'Fairy Tale' Marriage
- RACQUET NOISE: Billie Jean King has a...
- GOOD ENOUGH: Laguna Niguel councilwoman Patricia C....
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Herschensohn on Attack in TV Ads
- Former Aide Accuses Councilman Holden of Sexual Harassment : Complaint: Ex-field deputy files claim for $500,000 in damages. Politician denies the charges and vows to take legal action against her.
- Dana Rohrabacher
- Newspaper Overlooked
- Missing SEA for Oak Trees
- Soka Bashing Draws Fire
- Clinton and Military Service
- Grounded Plane
- Helicopter Noise Tiring
- Racial Tensions in the Classroom
- IQ Testing Is Helpful
- Clinton and Military Service
- We the People
- Rail Plan Is Off Track
- Bleak Look at Ahmanson
- Carless in L.A.
- Clinton and Military Service
- Racial Tensions in the Classroom
- A Language Barrier
- Land Encircles the Mountains
- Carless in L.A.
- Clinton and Military Service
- Clinton and Military Service
- Talk Chess, Not Taxes
- Park Support Is Praised
- Clinton and Military Service
- 'Elite' Festival Battles Censorship
- Insider : Clinton's Tough China Talk Keeps Diplomats Guessing : Candidate's adviser denies promising a softer position in visit to Beijing
- Toll in Dutch Air Disaster May Reach 250
- Free Prostate Exams Help Detect Cancer
- High Court to Hear Haitian Refugee Case : Law: The justices open a new session. They will rule on whether the U.S. can intercept and return boat people without a hearing.
- General Dynamics Sells a Third San Diego Unit : Aerospace: Purchaser says it has no plans to eliminate jobs or move Electronics Division.
- 'Weird' Year in Politics Leads Bush Down Unusual Paths
- The Family Nurse : Medicine: Mary Jones, who diagnoses diseases and issues prescriptions, is one of the state's few nurse practitioners. If organized nursing has its way, there will be more.
- County to Buy 15 Rail Cars From Sumitomo : Green Line: Transit panel returns to Japanese-owned firm despite uproar that canceled earlier contract.
- Train Tracking : 2 Keep Meticulous Logs on Ventura Rail Traffic
- CHATSWORTH : Woman, 70, Killed Crossing Street
- Phone Bank Volunteers Honored for Riot Work : Involvement: 25 who staffed assistance lines heard heart-rending stories of personal loss. They offered advice and comfort. 'A lot of people needed to talk,' one says.
- Deportation Hearings Held at Jail Under New Program : Courts: INS and L.A. county try to speed expulsion of immigrants convicted of crimes. Civil rights advocates decry the action.
- 'Inside Edition' Crew Banned From Trial
- Countywide : Women Voter Panel to Discuss the Ballot
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Crews Begin Release of Sterile Medflies
- Infant Mortality Rate Falls 13% in County : Health: Officials attribute the significant decline for 1990 to better prenatal care for the poor. The drop is most dramatic for African-American babies, who still die in infancy more frequently than whites.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : City Budget Forum to Be Held Tonight
- VAN NUYS : Ex-Headmaster Sues School, Charges Racism
- (A) Yes (B) Maybe (C) What?
- The LAPD's Unaddressed 'Problems' : Most of the officers that the Christopher report cited for excessive force are still on the job
- Countywide : Agencies to Provide Programs on AIDS
- VAN NUYS : Wachs Declares Mayoral Candidacy
- Picketers Protest $12-Million Renewal Project
- Stephen Yost, Aide to District Attorney, Dies at 44
- LOS ANGELES : Panel Puts Off Discussion on CRA Fund Transfer
- ANAHEIM : Junkyard's Waste Pile Being Removed
- CASTAIC : 23 Inmates Hurt in Latest Brawl at Jail
- Lawsuit Filed Against City in Big Sewage Spill
- DAILY 3
- Clinics Offer Free Vaccinations : Medicine: Health officials and private groups are sponsoring the weekend immunization effort because only half of preschool-age children are fully protected.
- Rehab Center Plan Now Divides Neighbors
- Exhibit Features U.S. Space Program
- Woman Found Slain
- Man Shot, Wounded in Santa Ana Alley
- Hearing Delayed in Appeal by Fired Newport Female Officer
- SAN DIEGO : 4 Men Robbed; One Shot in Hip
- Street of Unfulfilled Dreams : Million-Dollar Showcase Homes Still Stand Vacant
- BUENA PARK : Fire Officials Get Tough With Motels
- Coping With Election '92 : Voters face bewildering array of candidates and initiatives
- Flag Flies Over L.A. in Support of Sarajevo
- AIDS Activists Vow to Expand Needle Exchange : Health: Action by San Diego group is in response to governor's veto of a bill to legalize such programs.
- Countywide : Museum Grants for Art Projects Offered
- A Major Step : Police Begin Walking Foot Beats in Koreatown
- SIMI VALLEY : Killer of Drunken Transient Gets 16 Years to Life
- BUENA PARK : Library Will Hold Candidate Forum
- TIJUANA : Emergency Water Going to Mexico
- LOS ANGELES : Central Jail Escapee Turns Himself In
- Second Suit Charges Bias at School : Van Nuys: Former headmaster says he was fired because the institution's owner thought he was black.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Council May Permit Lifeguard Citations
- Laguna Beach Unified School District
- COUNTYWIDE : Ex-Waiter Linked to 'Baby Face' Holdups
- ROSEMEAD : Public's Help Sought in Finding Murder Suspect
- Distortions Dominate Jewish Life : Renewal: The essence of Judaism is at variance with the institutions of Jewish life.
- A Daemon Sucker-Punches Us--and the Pope : Protest: What was Sinead O'Connor telling us by ripping up the pontiff's picture on 'Saturday Night Live'?
- U.S. Targets Prior Acts of 3 Officers : King case: Prosecutors hope to bolster position by using examples of misconduct by Koon, Powell and Briseno.
- Pro Hockey
- Off the Field, Allen Plays Important Role : Raiders: Although he takes no credit, his teammates say he served as inspirational leader.
- Pro Basketball
- Clinton Says Yes--Sort Of : With reservations, he endorses the North American Free Trade Agreement
- LOS ANGELES AIRPORT : Airport Panel to Look Within Ranks for Chief
- SANTA PAULA : Rezoning of Mobile Home Park OKd
- Lawyer Sam Spital to Pay $1.8 Million to Settle Suit : Advertising: Action alleged that Spital's firm, which advertises heavily on TV, falsely claimed client was insane after botching an injury lawsuit.
- Daniel B. Grady, 16-Year Trustee of Community Colleges, Dies at 70
- Walker, Eagle Defense Run Over Cowboys, 31-7
- Time Off Was Runner's Break for the Finish
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Four Stakes Wins Don't Dispel Pain
- Basketball
- Basketball
- Gunmen Hold Up Supermarket in Buena Park; 2 Suspects Arrested
- San Diego : CHP Clamps Down on Freeway Speeders
- COSTA MESA : Free OCC Workshop on Student Transfers
- Spear Plans Divestiture to Focus on Annuities
- Terminal Freezers Adds Oxnard Warehouse Space
- Underwriters Reinsurance Co. in Woodland Hills has...
- 320-Unit Apartment Complex in Fullerton Sold to Brea Firm
- SECURITIES
- Carlyle Group to Acquire General Dynamics Unit
- Check Options Before Buying Dental Plan
- COLUMN ONE : A Legacy on Court, in Court : The death of Hank Gathers reverberates in legal circles and in the sports world 2 1/2 years after his sudden collapse. No verdict was ever rendered on the tragedy's cause.
- Perot Vows to Fight 'Character Assassination' at Debates : Politics: Independent candidate says he will try to keep forums focused on economic issues. His efforts could cause problems for Bush.
- Eddie Kendricks; Temptations Singer
- House Approves New U.S. Water Distribution Bill : Legislation: Seymour vows to fight measure when it comes for a vote in the Senate. Governor and farmers also oppose provisions that allow diversion of supplies from Central Valley Project.
- San Diego Sheriff, FBI Probe Migrant Beatings
- Boxer a Risk-Taker Who Challenges Status Quo
- The Family Nurse : Medicine: Mary Jones, who diagnoses diseases and issues prescriptions, is one of the state's few nurse practitioners. If organized nursing has its way, there will be more.
- To Catch a Cable Thief : Television: Bootleg hookups have cost local operators millions of dollars. They are hoping stronger enforcement will slow piracy.
- Citicorp's President Quits Unexpectedly
- Susan Hollander has been promoted to vice...
- Marriott to Split Into 2 Firms, Shift Debt Load : Strategy: The hotel management and franchise business will be separated from hotel and retirement properties.
- Bush Veto Fails for 1st Time; Cable Rates Bill Passed : Legislation: Margin for override is 74-25 in Senate, 308-114 in House. Bill requires government to set maximum rates for basic television subscriber service.
- Clinton Finds Florida Is Warmer These Days : Campaign: Democrats usually could expect a chilly reception in GOP territory. But the climate has changed.
- Postcript : Orphans Continue to Haunt Romania : 'Ceausecu's children' are more apparent than ever--despite the influx of foreign charity.