- FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Southern Section
- James Garner stars in the title role...
- Coast-to-Coast Highway May Be Nation's Most Underappreciated Road : Travel: The roadway is a trek through the middle of America where, in many parts, time has stood still, its biographer says.
- SOCCER ROUNDUP : Washington Defeat Ends in a Brawl
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION X FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Trick Play Helps Brethren Christian
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE WATER POLO : Golden West Beats West Valley for Fourth State Title in a Row
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL / CITY SECTION PREVIEW : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE : NORTH VALLEY LEAGUE (3-A)
- SPOTLIGHT / SATURDAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE : SIGN OF THE TIMES
- SOUTHERN SECTION CROSS-COUNTRY : Rule Quirk Puts Ocean View, Edison in State
- '92 Mater Dei Team Perks Up in First-Round Romp
- HIGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY / SOUTHERN SECTION FINALS : Agoura Girls Track Down Peninsula in 3rd Attempt
- Gulls Too Much for Lumberjacks : Hockey: Team record of 10 consecutive victories established in 6-1 decision over Cleveland.
- Hammer & Co. Are Gettin' Hammered in 'Oaktown'
- Evening to Honor a Jazzman
- Gallery Owner Opts for 'Reinvention'
- Beverly Hills Korean Light
- Connick's '25' and 'Eleven' Dragged Down by His 88s
- HI-FIVE : They've Put Away the Bubble Gum
- Around the Bend From 'Howards End' : Ismail Merchant and James Ivory are at it again, but this time out Disney has a piece of their high-class, low-budget approach
- Mozart's Other 'Unfinished': C-Minor Mass
- NONA GAYE : Like Father, Like Daughter? Not Exactly
- Smells Like a Hunt for the New Nirvana
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- CLINTON'S COATTAILS: San Francisco-based "anti-folk" singer Lach...
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- WILD TIMES: Lou Reed has rewritten "Walk...
- It Was Much Too Quiet on 'Malcolm X' Set for Kate Vernon
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- Dream House or Neighborhood Blight? : Architecture: Dwain Lind is crafting every bit of his La Loma Road residence himself--and has been for the last 14 years. Neighbors say enough already.
- AIDS Virus Found to Survive in Dentist's Tools : Health Equipment washed with disinfectant but not heat-sterilized poses a potential peril of disease transmission, study finds.
- 4 Clients Whose Estates Enriched James D. Gunderson : Emerald Mary Sully
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- COLUMN ONE : A Window on Techno Graffiti : Computer programmers, often seeing themselves as anonymous cogs in a large machine, conceal secret images as a means of self-expression.
- Facing the Facts: She's Over 35 and Ready to Take a Powder
- Merchant's Mission of Mercy to Benefit Echo Park Agency : Ron Ross' wish to help the needy on Thanksgiving snowballed into a communitywide effort that will feed 1,000.
- Dogs to Be Muzzled, Tattooed Over Attack
- Where Fear Is Not Just a Fairy Tale : After a school aide's young son is killed by gang members, teachers use stories to soothe--and educate.
- Commentary : There'll Always Be TV That's Easy on the Mind
- French Leader Calls Accord Unacceptable : Trade: But prime minister hints that France may not veto the U.S.-European pact on farm subsidies.
- Baldwin Park : Police Officer Hurt in Crash
- Hoop Season Begins at Home for Cal State L.A.
- 'I Just Want to Make Sure I Raise Her Right'
- World IN BRIEF : INDIA : 25 Die in Bombings Blamed on Rebels
- Nickel in India Chocolate Triggers Scare
- PLO's Aging Warriors Use Politics, Position Papers to Fight Latest Battles
- Discovering Yesterday's Treasures on Antique Row
- Forced to Close His Diner's Doors, Owner Gives His Stock to Homeless
- Locke Buries Dorsey in 62-37 Score Fest : High school playoffs: Dorsey's loss--its first to Locke in eight years--is further marred by an injury to starting quarterback Moses Malaki.
- Malaysian Seeks Compensation From Japanese
- Survival Guide to Orange County's Malls
- The Region : Hazardous Waste Roundup
- Turkey Given Bird by New World Immigrants
- * Burr Singer; Portraitist, Lithographer
- COVER STORY : 'How Famous Can You Be?' : Whitney Houston, who breaks into the film world with 'The Bodyguard,' grapples with an excess of success and all those lingering image problems
- Waiter, There's a Card in My Soup!
- The New Motown : Call it 'Oaktown.' It's funky, it's thriving. It's definitely not L.A. or New York. And it just may be the Hip-Hop Capital of America
- U2 SURPRISE: U2 plans to spend time...
- RECORD REVIEW : Billie Holiday: The Good, the Bad and the Irrelevant
- Different Is Good : In theaters large and small, director David Schweizer likes to tailor each production into a unique event
- AND ONE MORE THING: Publisher's Weekly reports...
- In Europe, Prepare to Switch Gears : Auto rental: Price and size vary widely, and in all but the most expensive categories, expect a stick-shift.
- Safeguard Yourself With Medical Gizmos to Go : From sterilization kits to pill timers, these products make it easier to avoid illness and receive care away from home.
- Great Home Cooks : By Food Obsessed
- THE BIG ONE: Hurricane Andrew Photographs ...
- A Declaration of Dependence : SELLING OUR SECURITY: The Erosion of America's Assets, <i> By Martin and Susan Tolchin</i> (Alfred A. Knopf: $25; 427 pp.)
- Rustic Camden Nestles on Maine's Restless Coast : Historic harbor town runs on low gear during the 'off-season.'
- Scissors, Papers, Stone : Frank Gehry and the Making of the Disney Concert Hall
- NOTEBOOK : Today's Hero Was Last Year's Rule-Breaker
- Car Culture Without Driving Narrative
- Oceanside Upholds Avocado League's Honor
- The Wearable Art of Japan : Unprecedented Exhibit Provides a Window Into Nation's Culture Between 1615 and 1868
- Twyla and Misha: Still Cutting Up : The former lovers and current collaborators will dance a new Tharp work on a 22-city tour that begins next week
- That's M-I-R-A-N-D-A : With 'Enchanted April,' 'The Crying Game' and 'Damage,' English actress Miranda Richardson has become a name to reckon with
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Finals: Courier-Becker and Seles-Navratilova
- SDSU Is 4-Letter Word to Bowls : College football: Aztecs' 45-41 loss to Fresno State ends hopes of a berth in the Holiday Bowl. Faulk is injured.
- Clippers Get Out a Broom : Pro basketball: They beat the Suns, 111-107, to complete an improbable sweep of a three-game home stand.
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL / GIRLS' SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : DIVISION V : L.A. Baptist's Bid to Repeat Foiled by Act of Revenge
- Peninsula Finishes Second in Division I Cross-Country Meet
- It Was a Night to Remember
- Reeves Wins National Midget Championship
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : 'X' FILE : Those Credits Keep Going and Going and Going and . . .
- A Cathartic View of a Search for Sexual Identity
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : ORION'S 'FIELD' OF DREAMS : First Film Out of the Deep Freeze and They're Pushing Hard for a Pfeiffer Oscar
- Disappointing Day for Pt. Loma Nazarene
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL / CITY SECTION PREVIEW : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE : WEST VALLEY LEAGUE (4-A)
- How High an NFL Selection Is Gino?
- George Michael doesn't know who will release...
- Go Directly to Jail, Don't Collect $200, Don't Write a Play
- Rams May Be Set Up for a Letdown
- Moorpark Hammers Glendale : College football: Carrillo rushes for 244 yards, four touchdowns to lead Raiders to 49-32 victory and berth in Potato Bowl.
- Aztec Defense Yields Under Pressure
- Gymnast From Marina Commits to Arizona
- Washington U. Dominates UCSD : Volleyball: Bears beat Tritons, 15-11, 15-9, 15-7 to win Division III title and finish 40-0.
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Illinois Earns Holiday Bowl Berth, 14-10
- PREP CROSS-COUNTRY : Thousand Oaks, Agoura Win Titles
- NEW WRITERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE ...
- Author Finds Consonance in Welsh Countryside
- Dyed in the Soul : INDIGO, <i> By Richard Wiley (Dutton: $19; 272 pp.)</i>
- A DRAMATIC REMEDY : At State Hospitals, Homeless Shelters and Psychiatric Clinics, the Imagination Workshop Unleashes the Curative Power of Creativity
- THREE ON THE TOWN : FINDERS KEEPERS : While Some Neighborhoods Have Block Parties, Others Have Search Parties
- Great Home Cooks : The Oven in the Garden
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- Polling Place and Income Taxes May Help Determine Residence
- Mountain Climb That Takes Your Breath Away : Africa's Legendary Kilimanjaro Is Physically Punishing but Offers the Ultimate Reward
- Straight From the Irish Wound : THE GREAT MELODY: Thematic Biography and Commented Anthology of Edmund Burke, <i> By Conor Cruise O'Brien University of Chicago Press: $34.95; 692 pp.)</i>
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Star Recruit Scores a $57.40 Upset Over The Wicked North in Barrera
- SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO : Los Amigos Makes Adjustment, Beats San Bernardino
- On Ice and Off, 'A Lot of Pressure, a Lot of Action' : Pro hockey: There has not been a female goalie before. Now there is a female goalie and Manon Rheaume says she accepts her status as a symbol.
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : Borg Double-Faults When He's Away From the Court
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : WOMEN'S SOCCER
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Bishop Montgomery Rallies for Division II Title
- Quietly, Torretta Gets Job Done : College football: Through all the Hurricanes' turmoil this season, there has been one constant--the Miami quarterback.
- One Long Run Does It for Arizona State : Pacific 10: Galbreath breaks two tackles on a 51-yard touchdown that gives the Sun Devils a 7-6 victory over Arizona.
- La Crosse Coasts Past Redlands
- Mauldin, Blackwell Send Valley Out With Bang, 41-27
- Rancho Santiago Rallies for 29 in Fourth Quarter
- COMMENTARY / HORSE RACING : Owner's Disappearance Begs Question: Was Alydar Murdered?
- Michigan Is Safe at Low Tied, 13-13 : Big Ten: Wolverines take second draw in a row when Moeller and Ohio State's Cooper take no chances.
- Miami Wins by 3 Yards : College football: Hurricanes escape with 16-10 victory when last-play tackle denies Syracuse.
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II VOLLEYBALL : Sunny Hills Unable to Complete the Job
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Faith Baptist Battered in Bid to Repeat, 45-36
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Mater Dei Gets Home-Field Advantage Against Eisenhower
- Torrance Rolls to Division III Championship
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Texas A&M; Beats TCU, Improves to 11-0
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL / CITY SECTION PREVIEW : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE : EAST VALLEY LEAGUE (4-A)
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL / CITY SECTION PREVIEW : NORTHERN CONFERENCE : NORTHEAST LEAGUE (3-A)
- DIVISION XI FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : SCC's Offense Stalls in Loss to Mammoth Lakes
- Something Definitely Amiss
- Three Jockeys Escape Serious Injury in Spill
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Valley Second in State Cross-Country Meet
- CSUN Bolsters Its Case for Playoff Berth
- Victory Has Sting for Kings : Hockey: Sandstrom suffers a broken arm as they beat the Maple Leafs, 6-4, for 10th consecutive victory at the Forum.
- Notes about your surroundingsWinter Intersession Nature Programs--The...
- Oregon Keeps Hopes for Bowl Bid Alive, 7-0
- Names in the News - Nov. 22, 1992
- WATER POLO CHAMPIONSHIPS : Bishop's, Poway Finally Get Their Titles
- Nothing Modest About Success of His Offense
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Colorado Passes Iowa State Dizzy in Thin Air
- FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP : Serra Wins 11th Title in 14 Years
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Torrey Pines Prevails for 3rd Straight Year
- PRESEASON NIT : Seton Hall Wins, Will Play UCLA
- Class to Invest $500,000 in CSUN Foundation Funds
- The Rewards From Real Estate: Once a Given, Now a Gamble
- Protesters Demand Scouts End Ban on Gays : Rally: Among the 120 demonstrators is grandson of Scouts' founder, who he says would have deplored exclusion based on sexual orientation.
- Noisy Marine Exercises Rattle Residents
- Baseball
- Ousted Student Body President Gets $35,000
- Fans Get Within Six Feet of Their Favorite Stooge
- Rock of Icy Waters : Shetland Islands Abound With Wildlife, but Humans Are Scarce
- Mystery Lovers Get to Hear It Here First : Books: Writers and readers gather regularly by the hearth at a Naples bookstore to share their love of crime stories.
- Who Is Malcolm X? : His message could be read so many different ways. To some, his emphasis on responsibility led to black empowerment. To others, his separist views were alarming. He offers hope to the hopeless and ammo for the right.
- COLUMN LEFT / ALEXANDER COCKBURN : The Cure for Tuberculosis: a Just Economy : TB is a disease tied more to the economic condition of its victims than to new germs.
- Some Thoughts on Clintonian Ethics : Transition: Too high a cost of service leaves government to the special interests and the wealthy.
- CLINTON WATCH : Keep Your Paws Off
- Discovering the One, True Path Amid the Illusions of the Hall of Mirrors : Spies: Now that the Kremlin archives are being opened, just who was and who was not a Soviet agent can at last be answered.
- An Emerging Political Force : Asian-Americans show big election gains
- Why Vietnam and U.S. Are Wooing Each Other : Diplomacy: The two countries want to be friends because China is militarily threatening and Japan's economic reach is growing.
- Clinton Has Mandate--Either Use It or Lose It : Election: There is public support for a specific agenda of the President-elect. But, above all, he must avoid becoming a Washington insider.
- A Diamond for Christmas
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Sexual Issues Force Church to Examine Itself
- Search for Missing Yachtsman Resumes
- Catholic Nurse Named President of Planned Parenthood
- Jordan Downs to Get Police Substation
- 7 Skiers Die in Avalanche
- Vendors Troubled at Paradise Market : New Venture in Riot Area Gets Off to a Slow Start
- Shock Troops of Peace Corps Mean Business in Russia : Volunteers: On first-ever mission, 100 U.S. professionals arrive to teach free-market basics.
- New Complex Aids Seniors, Disabled
- Jefferson Merchants Pitch In for Cleanup
- FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : City Section
- Group Seeks Autonomy for Adult School : Education: Petitioners point to provisions in the new charter schools act. The district board reacts coolly, and both sides air charges of mismanagement.
- Walnut : Toll-Free Trails Preferred
- Untangling the Threads of Iraq's Arms Network : Military: The U.S., Britain and other Gulf War allies played roles in piecing together Baghdad's weaponry.
- Dinkins Is Target of Jewish Protests Over Verdict : Violence: Critics say N.Y. mayor shows lack of concern about anti-Semitic attacks. Others fear that the clamor adds to racial strife.
- Great Home Cooks : <i> Fete Accompli</i>
- The Importance of Being Ernest : HEMINGWAY: A Life Without Consequences, <i> By James R. Mellow (Houghton Mifflin: $30; 688 pp.)</i>
- CREATURE FEATURE : Dune
- Great Home Cooks : Bread and Circus
- Association Usually Must Pay for Termites in Common Area
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- Family Bands Together to Confront Troubles Surrounding N.Y. School
- Suspense Over--Epple, Beverly Win Close Races
- Mass Celebrated Inside Kremlin
- FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : City Section
- AAA Continues Alert on Florida Highway
- Peaceful Pay-Back: Anti-Gang Work Fights Cycle of Violence
- Therapy Conquers Panicky Fear of Bugs
- FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : City Section
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT : Review of Campus Police Planned
- OXNARD : Success Story Built on Pizza
- Darts Are a Sticky Issue for 2 Authors on the Sport
- Lawyer's Drive for Success Is Measured in Fraud Case : Insurance: Two faces are painted of a successful Encino attorney who has been accused of masterminding staged freeway crashes, one of which ended in a death.
- Legal Immigrants Hurry Up to Wait at INS Office : Social services: Many arrive at L.A. headquarters as early as 1 a.m. to get in line. New policy requires many green card holders to get tamper-proof work permits.
- Grocery Is a Credit to Neighborhood
- Small Satellite Launched in 'Star Wars' Test
- BASKETBALL
- FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Southern Section
- Ramona Teacher's Innovations Honored
- Obituaries - Nov. 22, 1992
- Going to the Wall to Honor Her Father : Woman Fights to Get Vietnam-Era Veteran's Name on Memorial
- Contractor Accused of Kickbacks : Employment: Workers claim they had to give boss part of their pay on a Caltrans job.
- Perks Board Says Data Slow in Arriving : Government: County personnel director says he is hindered in his efforts to gather comparative information. Panelists criticize his hiring of a consultant to finish the job.
- Foothill Commander to Revive Police Unit if Drug Sales Increase : Law enforcement: The undercover narcotics team was disbanded to put more patrol officers in northeast district.
- Alternative School Stresses Character Building : Education: Taking in students that other public institutions were ready to give up on, Middle College High School emphasizes self-awareness and personal accountability.
- Torrance Sues Auditing Firm
- Year-Round School Plan Rejected : Education: The Burbank board's action puts off a final decision until next year on converting overcrowded Joaquin Miller Elementary.
- Royalties Without Honor : Court decision to pay Nixon for his papers should be appealed
- Surfers Sound Alarm Over Plans for Headlands Resort : Environment: They hold 'expression session' at beach below Dana Point's landmark Headlands, where developers want to build a major development with million-dollar homes.
- San Diego : SWAT Team Called to Make Arrest
- Carson Velodrome's History an Up-and-Down Ride : Cycling: The Cal State Dominguez Hills facility loses money, but enthusiasts and a new manager hope to turn things around.
- ANTELOPE VALLEY COLLEGE : Transfer Advisory Center Opens
- Loyola Marymount's new scholarship may generate a lot of laughs.
- San Diego : Bookstores Target of Robberies
- Bucket Brigade : Clams Threatened by Dredging Are Moved to New Digs
- Tuned In to Traffic : Announcer for LAX Radio Helps Steer Motorists to Airport
- San Diego : Carjackers Rob a Deaf Man
- Family Files Suit in Freeway Death
- Scouts Miss Food Drive Goal : Group Collects Over 400,000 Cans, But Was Hoping for 1 Million
- Charities Fear All to Be Hurt by Bad Publicity : Social services: Officials at nonprofit organizations say the recent allegations of money mismanagement involving colleagues will in all likelihood hinder their own fund-raising efforts.
- 225 Acres Burned Before Fire Doused
- NONFICTION - Nov. 22, 1992
- What do you think of people who want to wash auto windows for change?
- Official Promises Windsor Repairs : Fire: But pledge to use British government funds for the reconstruction comes under attack from Labor Party legislators.
- Prop. T Wins by 64 Votes in Final Ballot Count : Election: Passage of the $23-million bond measure to upgrade Santa Monica College prompted 'a lot of whooping and hollering' on campus.
- Above-Par Results for Scouts' Fund-Raiser
- Legislators' Careers Parallel, Even to the End
- Report on Liquor Stores Praised
- 4 Clients Whose Estates Enriched James D. Gunderson : Merrill A. Miller
- 4 Clients Whose Estates Enriched James D. Gunderson : Margaret Hough
- Historic Fire Station Goes Up for Auction
- Christmas Never Gets Old in Peanutland--Just Ask Charlie Brown and Gang
- Pitzer Dean to Direct Watson Foundation
- Wholesalers Weigh 3 New Apparel Sites
- FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : City Section
- South Pasadena : Hillside Building Limits
- Just How Well Read Are You?
- 'Diseclipsing' the Light : HUXLEY AND GOD: Essays on Mysticism and Spirituality, <i> By Aldous Huxley Edited by Jacqueline Bridgeman (Harper San Francisco: $13; 285 pp.)</i>
- WLT: A RADIO ROMANCE by Garrison...
- NONFICTION - Nov. 22, 1992
- EXPLORING THE WORLD OF INSECTS: The Equinox...
- SIDNEY SHELDON: The Plots Quicken
- Clinton to Discuss Policy With Jackson
- FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Garfield Surprises Banning, 7-6, in Opening Round
- How State of Connecticut Lost a Piece of Itself : Maps: 'The Southwick Jog,' in the northeast corner has stirred much puzzlement since two surveyors in 1642 first drew the line separating it from Massachusetts.
- German Man Held as Gun in Guise of Ballpoint Pen Kills Wife
- Will Casino Replenish Palm Springs? : Gambling: City officials and business leaders hope that the big-bucks bingo venture by Indian tribe will increase tourism.
- S o inured are Southern Californians to...
- Covina : Alcohol Banned in Parks
- Musician Buddy Collette Joins Cal Poly Faculty
- FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Southern Section
- United States Finally May Have a Vegetable It Can Call Its Own : Food: Archeologists have discovered a small, wild gourd that they believe is the ancestor of today's summer squashes.
- Library Tax Campaign Launched : City services: Ed Szynaka will lead the effort to raise $8 million to restore the system he has led for 13 years--and then he'll resign.
- Not Always a Rosy View for S. County's African-Americans
- Unocal May Be Charged in Petroleum Spill : Environment: More than 591,000 gallons of thinner have leaked from aging oil field pipelines along coast, state says. Firm admits breaks, but denies any cover-up.
- Cyclone in Bangladesh Veers; 1 Killed
- 2 Cal Poly Students Get $500 Scholarships
- He's Doing Justice to Jurors : Courts: Bob Bowman is a godsend. The new magazines he delivers are a far cry from the dogeared, outdated ones found in other courthouses.
- Roll Players : They Ensure That Dignitaries Get the Red-Carpet Treatment
- How Frugality Can Turn Cents Into Dollars : Money: Take a sack lunch to work. Or shop with coupons. Many investment advisers are advocating spending less on credit as a way to save.
- Hours of Scouring Stores for Bargains Will End in Fatigue for Most Shoppers
- Clean Slate May Not Win the Best Credit Rating
- Smart Shopping : A Dizzying Array of Choices In O.C.
- Let Defense Cash Flow Nurture New Business
- Smart Shopping : That's Entertainment
- Advance Refunded Muni Bonds Can Cut Risk
- Maui Car Rental Firms Restrict Crater Access
- THE COMPLETE FAIRY TALES OF THE BROTHERS...
- STYLE : LOOKS : Makeup Artist
- THE CHOICES WE MADE: Twenty-Five Women and...
- Los Angeles CountyBRENTWOOD: Phase 2 of Mountaingate,...
- FICTION
- Hammer and Tongs : THE DARK SIDE OF POWER: The Real Armand Hammer, <i> By Carl Blumay with Harry Edwards (Simon & Schuster: $25; 473 pp.)</i>
- San Gabriel : Train Hits 83-Year-Old Man
- San Gabriel Student Gets Leadership Award
- Tornadoes Rip Through Houston Area
- Caltech Gift to Fund Work in Space Sciences
- Bosnia Refugee Town Under Siege
- World IN BRIEF : RUSSIA : Mass Celebrated Inside Kremlin
- Azusa Pacific Names Urban Affairs Dean
- Safe Lead Levels Found in Water
- World IN BRIEF : TAJIKISTAN : 800 Dead or Injured in Attack on Camp
- Bomb Hurled Through Window Injures Sleeping Couple : Attack: Simi Valley woman undergoes surgery for leg injuries. Police have no suspects or motive.
- Arabs Seek Revival of Singapore's Glory
- 6 Live Turkeys to Stuff Selves as Vegetarians
- Commentary on local issues, viewpoints of residents and community leaders, and letters. : Mi Madre : A Woman's Struggle for Dignity and Identity 'Was Not Pretty'
- Selected City Council actions affecting Central Los...
- Guam Prepares for Strongest in Recent String of Typhoons
- Utility Fire Knocks Out Power in San Francisco
- * Coleman (Chick) Mitchell; Situation Comedy Writer
- Ins and Outs of 'Fast' Food
- FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : City Section
- Customs Targets Cruise Ship 'Mules'
- Senators Cite Vietnam's MIA Aid, Ask Eased Embargo
- Many Lines Accommodating the Solo Traveler : There are now more options for privacy- minded singles who don't want to pay for a double.
- TV Newsman's Attack Wasn't Random, Reports Show : Beating: Despite early accounts about a band of transients, Gary Shepard was assaulted by a youth he had befriended and some acquaintances, police documents say.
- From the New to Neil
- EMF "Stigma" EMI * * *The...
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