- EARNINGS
- * Colin C. Cameron; Ran Maui's Largest Corporation
- Case Against Mother Spurs Debate on Fetal Murder : Law: Authorities are divided on whether statute applies to drug-using woman whose child was stillborn.
- Parliament May Spare the Rod : Discipline: Although studies show that 90% of British parents spank their children, a growing number believe it should be outlawed.
- Woman Wins $3.1 Million in Sex Discrimination Case : Verdict: Employee of La Jolla firm was passed over twice for promotions that went to men she trained.
- Collector's Not Your Average Joe : Maj. Bill Mimiaga of Costa Mesa, who served in Vietnam and Saudi Arabia, has amassed military dolls--including the Hasbro kind--and paraphernalia.
- Bush Pressures Congress to Approve Russian Aid : Legislation: But some legislators counter that the President has fallen down in promoting the package.
- Weinberger Indicted in Iran-Contra Affair : Investigation: Ex-defense secretary declares his innocence, calls felony charges 'moral and legal outrage.'
- Volunteers Get 2nd Chance to Be 'Grammies' : Philanthropies: Residents of a Torrance retirement community visit small children whose mothers are in an alcohol- and drug-recovery center.
- Lawsuit by Nude Club Delays Oceanside Bond Sale
- 5 Armed Teens Arrested During Home Robbery in Westminster : Crime: The gunmen bound several members of a family with wire and ransacked the home, police say. Suspects are believed to be members of an Asian gang.
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : County Clears Way for School Bailout
- Los Angeles : Water Pipe Rupture Shuts Cal State L.A. Campus
- Olympics
- After Four Poor Seasons, Anderson Is Nearly King of AL : Baseball: Carlsbad product now the Orioles' leadoff hitter is among league leaders in 10 categories.
- Black Lawmen Decry Warner Boycott : Rap flap: Officials of the National Black Police Assn. say none of its 35,000 members would participate.
- Good News on Housing, Industrial Output, Trade : Economy: An increase in home construction and production gains are seen as signs that the nation's recovery is on track.
- Vast Array of Remedies Is Nothing for Allergy Sufferers to Sneeze At : Health: Spring is the season of sniffles, and drugstore shelves are lined with dozens of medications. The trick is to pick the one that's right for you.
- German Hostages' Release Reportedly Back on Track : Mideast: U.N. negotiator says no obstacles remain and 2 should be home soon.
- * Abe Mellinkoff; Former San Francisco Chronicle City Editor
- S.D. Firms Cited for Child Labor Violations
- SUMMIT NOTEBOOK : Naina Says Cheese, No Baloney
- OJAI : L.A. Man Pleads Guilty to Murder
- Already a Winner : Marathon: Carol Cavalluzzi, a survivor of breast cancer, will serve as an example to others as she takes part in Saturday's fund-raising race.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Police Commander to Discuss Crime
- Blyleven Is Still Stunning : Angels: He gives up two hits and one run through six innings of 4-1 victory over Rangers.
- Frankly, Team's Quite Offensive
- Call Westlake-Royal Victorious, 5-2
- The Gloomy State of London Theater : Stage: Critics cite a lack of quality shows. Others say low seasonal ticket sales, closures go with the business.
- Bill to Protect Strikers' Jobs Fails in U.S. Senate : Labor: Supporters fall short of the votes needed to end the filibuster by Republicans.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Girl Survives Fall From 2nd-Story Window
- Presidential Profiles
- * Dennis Hawley; Renovated and Managed Hotels
- Nation IN BRIEF : WISCONSIN : 105 Abortion Foes Arrested at Clinics
- Panama Reports 38th Death From Cholera
- Mobile Home Issue Kept Off Ballot
- Countywide : Asbestos-Removal Rule Is Revised
- Council Chooses Sides for School Remap Battle : Redistricting: Picus, Wachs, Bernson are likely to oppose plan for two Latino-dominated districts.
- Protecting the Innocent
- Yeltsin Raises POW Hopes in County : Vietnam War: His remarks that servicemen were moved to Russia encourage activists, some of whom are critical of Bush.
- Schniepp to Coach Baseball at Christ College
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Cardinals' Jordan to Give Up Football
- Miscellany
- Basketball
- Zavala Replaces McKinney for Undercard Bout With Decima
- Three NEA Program Directors Resign Posts; One Cites Politics
- State Spares Consumer Department : Government: Budget cutters had proposed axing the watchdog agency that recently sought to revoke Sears' license to perform auto repairs.
- UAW District Chief Faces Tough Election : Labor: McDonnell layoffs and the GM plant closing give ammunition to an opponent representing dissident members.
- Prosecutors to Accuse Ralphs of Overcharging on Sale Items
- 5 Players From Area Named to 5-A 1st Team
- Miscellany
- Azinger Solves the Puzzle : U.S. Open: After years of frustration at Pebble Beach, he says he finally learned how to read its greens in 1991.
- ATHLETES OF THE YEAR / ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : Davidson Always Leads the Pack : Boys' track: Saddleback senior, who broke 14-second barrier in 110 hurdles in State final, led every race from start to finish this season.
- Harry Connick Jr. Takes Inventory : Big band: The pianist and singer, who appears tonight in Irvine, draws his influences from a slew of musicians. Just don't compare him to Sinatra.
- BANKING
- Cutbacks Threaten a Mother's Respite : Disabled Adoptees' School Hours to Decrease
- Miscellany
- Hurst Is Unlikely Villain
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Felix Bats Fourth in Order, Brooks Fifth
- Olympics
- 3 Key Aides Help Perot Navigate Uncharted Waters : He recently hired political pros, but two longtime associates and a former editor are at the controls.
- * Carlos d'Alessio; Wrote Music for Films, TV Commercials
- BOOK REVIEW : Surveying the Contemporary Moral Landscape : THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS: Jewish, Christian and Classical Reflections on Human Nature, <i> by Solomon Schimmel</i> . The Free Press/Macmillan. $22.95; 298 pages
- Armenia Seeks Alliance's Help Against Azerbaijan : Conflict: Country threatens to leave Commonwealth of Independent States if members don't defend it.
- One Word Stalls Saudi Visa:<i> Jewish</i> : Religion: Auction firm said it had a difficult time getting permission for L.A. businessman to bid at disposal of U.S. goods from Gulf War.
- LONG BEACH : 3 Teen-Agers Arraigned in Slaying of Classmate
- Dornan Primary War Leaves One Bitter GOP Hangover
- Business Group Wants to Pass the Buck on Smog : Regulation: Coalition seeks to scrap new rules for a set that charges individuals directly for the pollution they cause.
- LANCASTER : Officials Complete Johnson Ford Deal
- ATHLETES OF THE YEAR / ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : Christensen Gives Team His Best Shot : Golf: Trabuco Hills senior, the Mustangs' No. 1 player for the fourth year, comes through in critical situations.
- Forgotten But Not Gone : Status of Encino Velodrome Hits Bottom Despite Its Top Condition and the Efforts of Directors
- Several Factors Working in Klein's Favor : Diving trials: Format and competing first may help former Mission Viejo standout, who failed to qualify in 1988, make the Olympic team.
- TV Anchor Finds a Voice on Radio : Radio: As host of the monthlong series 'Which Way, L.A.?' on KCRW, Warren Olney looks at underlying causes of the Los Angeles riots.
- Songwriter Finds His Niche as Producer and Engineer
- ENTERTAINMENT
- LAW AND REGULATION
- Physicians Urged to Check for Domestic Abuse : Health: New AMA guidelines cite rise in violence by spouses. Doctors are advised to routinely ask female patients if they are victims.
- Service Set for Chet Lieb, Former Dean at USC
- 3 Die in Commuter Crash
- PERSONALITY IN THE NEWS : Weinberger Had Reagan's Ear, Kept It for a Generation
- The Magic Touch : Keyboard Technique Helps Severely Disabled Students Learn to Communicate
- IMMIGRANT WATCH : Exceptional American
- SAN DIEGO : IRA Suspect to Face Charges in S.F.
- LANCASTER : Local Fund-Raiser Joins Hospital Board
- State Error Forces County to Cover Funds
- Woman Awarded $3.1 Million in Sex Discrimination Case
- An El Lay kind of Grandpa: A...
- VENTURA : Vote Delayed on Adult Bookshops
- Disneyland Reaches Out : 15% minority-contract goal is a good one in an increasingly diverse county
- ATHLETES OF THE YEAR / ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : Taylor's Legacy at Edison: More Than Mere Records : Girls' track: Runner is recognized not only for four years' worth of distance-race successes, but also for being a positive role model.
- Laguna Beach's Gravley Commits to Claremont-Mudd
- TV Reviews : Variety Show on KTLA Celebrates Black Music Artists
- 350-Acre Los Padres Forest Fire Contained
- Feeding Homeless Makes Lasting Impression : What began as a school requirement has become a real commitment--and a crash course in real life--for a Laguna Hills teen-ager.
- U.S. Aid Sought in Retrieving Chemical Weapons From Baltic
- Tailhook Convention Grounded in Wake of Scandal : Military: More than two dozen women charged they were sexually abused at last year's gathering, resulting in widespread investigations of misconduct.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Saddleback Trustees Approve Contract
- Softball Game Is Pitched as Way to Ease Tension : Simi Valley: The organizer of the matchup with an L.A. team wants to show that the community isn't racist.
- IRVINE : UCI Professor Given Pew Research Grant
- SPEEDWAY MOTORCYCLES : Schwartz Faces Penalty for Striking Fan
- The Catch Is Rising on Kern
- Ryan Salutes the Fans : Induction: Ranger pitcher says he will always remember the appreciation he felt in Anaheim as he enters Angels' Hall of Fame.
- MSL Owners Give Their OK to Six-Team League : Soccer: State of St. Louis franchise, Buffalo expansion still to be determined.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- KCET Falls $2 Million Short of Goal : Budget: Station is combining pledge drive with stepped-up direct mail, telemarketing efforts to make up fund deficit.
- AUTOS
- THE ECONOMY : Inflation Is Under Control, Federal Reserve Chief Says : Stability: Alan Greenspan says the progress being made means long-term interest rates may come down.
- EARNINGS : S&L; Quarterly Profits Up by More Than 50%
- * William S. Mailliard; Former Congressman From San Francisco
- Yeltsin's Summit Schedule
- Bush, Perot to Arrive in County on Thursday : Campaign: President will attend several events over two days. Rival will speak at a picnic for volunteers in a drive to put his name on state's November ballot.
- LOS ANGELES : Local Enterprise Zone Plan Failing, Audit Finds
- THOUSAND OAKS : Group Raises Funds for Seniors' Center
- BUENA PARK : City Budget Passed; Legislators Blasted
- Police Give Truce Credit for Drop in Gang Killings
- O.C. DANCE : Class Will Take Dance of India Step by Step
- Ready for a 'Batman' Blitz? : More Than 120 Product Tie-Ins Hit the Market
- Lights Go Out on Israeli Debaters : Politics: Power outage during Rabin-Shamir exchange adds spark to a lackluster election campaign.
- Work Boycott by S. African Blacks Starts ANC Campaign
- Tailhook Convention Is Canceled Amid Navy Sex Misconduct Probe
- It's Not Enough to Throw the Bums Out : Politics: The 'little rebellion' against Washington must be joined by a big commitment to a change of course for the nation.
- BREA : Council OKs Plan to Fight Gangs, Drugs
- Perot's Supporters Disdain the Gloom of 'Expert' Critics
- LOS ANGELES : DWP Budget OKd With $50-Million Cutback
- Police Find Cocaine at Shooting Site : Crime: The five victims were killed execution style, officials say. Robbery may have been a motive.
- SANTA ANA : School District Gets $343,305 in Grants
- VENTURA : Arson Suspect Ruled Competent for Trial
- 3 Held in Deaths of Catering Truck Workers
- If Funds Raised, UCI Will Reinstate Track, Cross-Country : Finances: $70,000 needed by Aug. 3 for programs to survive on non-scholarship basis in '92-93. Coach believes top athletes still will transfer.
- Riding the Roosterfish Wave : Catching the Prized Game Fish From Beach Can Be a Wild Ride
- SAN DIEGO : Not-Guilty Plea in Park Rape
- If Their Boasts Held Up, They Would Be Gold
- Another Flop: Arazi Finishes Fifth at Ascot
- GOLF / RICH TOSCHES : Confident Burns Planning to Take His Best Shot at Pebble Beach
- French Bank Off the Hook in Keating Suit : Courts: Federal judge says S&L; investors' lawyers failed to prove Bretenneau shared blame in failure that cost taxpayers $2.6 billion.
- Shiley Gains Protection From Suits Out of State : Ruling: State Supreme Court lets stand a decision that could prevent certain litigation against the Irvine heart valve manufacturer in California if the plaintiff lives elsewhere.
- Spellbinder : Authors: Is she an Irish charmer, an earthy intellectual or a fierce and personal teller of tales? Edna O'Brien is all of these things, an enigma who fascinates both readers and critics.
- Problems Reflect Need to Plan for Large Quake
- Schools Leave Busing Intact to Keep It Out of Spotlight
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : $96-Million Budget OKd but Cut Feared
- The Secret Only Moscow Knows : Are there, or are there not, POWs over there?
- SANTA CLARITA : 3 Flee After Stolen Truck Rolls Over
- SIMI VALLEY : Council Approves Houses Despite Air Pollution Concerns
- Off-Duty LAPD Officer Arrested for Allegedly Assaulting Youth
- Medal Holder Now Winner at Swimwear : Manufacturing: The Orange County native and Olympian now owns and runs the industry's fastest-growing maker of competitive clothing.
- Perot Withdraws Offer to Testify About MIAs
- Peeler Gets Probation, Still Is Eligible for Draft : Basketball: Missouri star pleads guilty to weapons charge, avoids trial for allegedly attacking woman.
- AUTOS
- LAW AND REGULATION
- SECURITIES
- Agnes West Aldrich; Red Cross Volunteer
- MIA Disclosure a Political Shock : Vietnam War: Yeltsin's assertions could create problems for Bush and complicate U.S. aid for Moscow.
- Traveling Light : Some of the options for overnight touring are organized, 'credit-card' and self-contained trips.
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- OJAI : Study of Golf Club Water Use Sought
- Ralphs Accused of Bilking Customers : Courts: The city attorney alleges that seven stores in the Valley overcharge on 18% of sale items.
- Judge to Hear Case of Reynolds Today : Track: The 400-meter record-holder wants to be allowed to compete in the U.S. trials, but it could cost other competitors a shot at the Olympics.
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'Eastern Standard' Set to Yuppie Time : Light Though Sometimes Lengthy Santa Ana Production Looks at Urban Professionals on the Edge
- STAGE
- Sales Executive Pleads Guilty in Kickback Scheme
- $1.9-Million Payoff KOs One Bus Fare
- State's Lottery Expenses Exceed Legal Limit : Revenue: A continuing ticket sale plunge is forcing officials running the games of chance to gamble. They are betting on more players to justify a costly advertising campaign to revive interest.
- House OKs Bill Simplifying Voter Registration; Veto Seems Certain
- Food Crisis a Measure of Suffering Caused by Riots : Unrest: Thousands line up each day for free groceries. The situation reflects the complexity of restoration task.
- * Martin Goodman; Publisher Founded Marvel Comics
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Forest Photos Belie Growth, Official Says
- Ramos Victory Confirmed in Philippines
- NORTHRIDGE : Letter Carriers Stage Post Office Protest
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Schools OK 2 Budget Plans as Contingency
- Countywide : Cities to Fight Cuts Proposed by State
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / 41ST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Victory for Kim Could Make History
- Elgar Killer's Sanity on Trial
- 'I Do Not Advocate ... Murdering' : 'Raptivist' Sister Souljah Disputes Clinton Charge
- Budget Crisis for State Colleges
- Budget Crisis for State Colleges
- Bill Clinton
- Budget Crisis for State Colleges
- Art Censorship
- Bill Clinton
- Perot Supporters
- Budget Crisis for State Colleges
- Huge Warhead Cuts Approved : Bush, Yeltsin Act to End 'Nuclear Nightmare' : Diplomacy: Reductions are the most sweeping of the atomic age. When complete, a massive sneak attack would be impossible. Two-thirds of arsenals would be destroyed within 11 years.
- Gates' Autobiography
- Stereotyping Black Males
- Stereotyping Black Males
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- Budget Panel OKs Shifting Fees, Publicists' Layoffs
- STILL BLOOMING: When Watergate forced President Richard...
- Rule Lets Lawmakers Count Frequent Flier Miles for Personal Use
- Ex-Gang Members Look to Mideast for a Peace Plan : Truce: Group uses 1949 cease-fire agreement between Egypt and Israel as the basis for an agreement among L.A.'s Bloods and Crips.
- Faces Behind Cuts Confront Supervisors : Budget: Board members listen for nearly seven hours to pleas to restore cuts proposed in health care, mental health services and other programs. Drastic rollbacks get preliminary approval, however.
- Dose of Healthy Laughter for Cancer Patients
- HIS VERSION: Today's 20th anniversary of the...
- U.S., Mexico Ease Tensions on Court Ruling
- BOOK CLOSED: Newport Beach attorney Donald H....
- Ukraine Opposition Challenges Kravchuk : Politics: The call for a referendum on dissolving the legislature puts president on the defensive.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Accord Could Preempt Fear of First Strike
- Padres Near Accord on New Spring Home : Baseball: Facility in Phoenix suburb of Peoria would be shared by Padres and Mariners.
- Mexico to Weigh Plan on Splitting Up Oil Monopoly : Energy: If the proposal to break up Pemex is approved, it could lead to the sale or privatization of parts of the firm, analysts say.
- Sales of Vehicles Jump 4.2% in the First 10 Days of June
- Earnings
- 'Genuine Fakes' Find Takers at Paris Auction
- Court Backs Care Home Against Abuse Allegation : Courts: Lack of evidence is cited in recommendation that O.C. operator's license be reinstated.
- 'Follow Home' Robber Pleads Guilty : Crime: The man will be sentenced July 14 for his role in the Woodland Hills incident. Two co-defendants will have hearings Thursday.
- Del Mar Fair Manager Put on Paid Leave : Investigation: Action on complaints by employees comes the day before event's opening.
- Once Upon a Time
- The Era of Eco-Diplomacy Is Born; Will It Survive? : Environment: Even in its compromises, the Earth Summit is a matrix for cooperative global problem-solving.
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY : Legislative Plan to Cut Funds to Cities Assailed
- O.C. Inspector Is Arrested on Suspicion of Bribery : Investigation: Anaheim resident allegedly offered to speed the review process for a developer's property in exchange for construction equipment.
- Tijuana's Martinez Featured in Main Sports Arena Bout
- Investigator Pleads Guilty in Attack on Aissa Wayne
- BOOK REVIEW : 'Summer Meditations': Finely Crafted Musings of Unemotional Czech Dreamer : SUMMER MEDITATIONS, <i> By Vaclav Havel translated from the Czech by Paul Wilson,</i> Alfred A. Knopf, $20; 192 pages
- Deputy Shot Boy in Back in Riots, Autopsy Shows : Shootings: Several victims of police gunfire were on drugs, reports say. Some wrongful death suits planned.
- Rallying for Phoenix House
- 4 Academics in State Win 'Genius' Prizes : Awards: Two from Stanford and two from UC system are named by the MacArthur Foundation. Other winners include saxophonist Steve Lacy and dancer Twyla Tharp.
- FILLMORE : School Board to Consider Cutbacks
- VAN NUYS : Suspect Pleads Guilty in 'Follow-Home' Robbery
- Thousand Oaks Fears State Funding Cut : Finances: The mayor says a quarter of the city's workers would face layoffs if $4.2 million is axed from the budget. Officials want the public to urge legislators not to trim money for municipalities.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Most Speed Bump Plans Put on Hold
- COUNTYWIDE : County Again Gets Highest Possible Rating for Bonds
- Former Yankee Pitching Star Eddie Lopat Is Dead at Age 73
- Bowness, Holmgren Are NHL Coaches Again
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Downing Won't Be Holding His Breath
- Killing of Rajiv Gandhi Preventable, Judge Says
- Court Bars Blocking of Abortion Clinics
- Q & A
- Four Tons of Fun : Education: More than 100 blind children at Frances Blend School touch, tickle and climb aboard an 8 1/2-foot-tall, 26-year-old Indian elephant.
- Riot Victims Demand 'Reparations' for Losses : Protest: Korean-Americans who lost businesses during the civil unrest demonstrate outside City Hall.
- SAN DIEGO : Defendant Convicted in Two Slayings
- Train Delayed by Tank Puncture, Fuel Leak
- Ganging Up Against Hope : Promising youth gang programs need money, not gamesmanship
- Winnipeg traded goaltender Stephane Beauregard to Buffalo...
- Founder Again at the Helm of Satellite TV Firm : Media: But analysts say TVN needs a partner as new technologies emerge to help enlarge potential pay-per-view market.
- Ben F. Morris has been named vice...
- ENERGY
- Price Co. Drops Packard Bell Line : Computers: The discount retailer helped establish the Chatsworth company as a trendsetter.
- Hypress Technologies Inc. in Oxnard won a...
- Sierra Surprised by Late-Season Snow
- Navy Deal With Contractor Leaves Taxpayers With Bill : Defense: Morrison Knudsen passed overruns--now at $400 million--to a subsidiary that was then sold.
- A CAMPAIGN PRIMER: THE KEY ISSUES
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Seymour TV Ad Attacks Feinstein on Taxes and Crime
- Woman Shot in Head Outside Grocery Dies
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : 8 Schools to Switch to 3-Track Schedule
- Williams Backs Tougher Rules on Access to Guns
- Air Freight Layoffs Were Planned in '91, Executive Says : Employment: Decision to streamline Burlington reportedly was made by two men later fired in shakeup.
- TECHNOLOGY : Compaq's, Hyundai's New Computers Pose No Worry to AST
- Struggling McDonnell Douglas Sets Layoffs : Jobs: With orders off and new jets postponed, up to 3,000 workers will be furloughed, mostly at the company's aircraft unit in Long Beach.
- Brain Food : Cravings Can Be Linked to Pleasant Physical Effects, Good Memories
- PORT HUENEME : Nemesis to Get a New Commander
- OXNARD : Man Sentenced for 1991 Bank Robbery
- Plan to Bolster Business Approved : Economy: City Councilman Bob Filner, however, questions whether the $450,000 could be better spent in 'areas that actually create jobs.'
- PERSPECTIVE ON RUSSIA : State Sector Collapses, Private Sector Snores : Yeltsin's reforms misjudged the appetite for entrepreneurship. Growth takes a back seat to just staying afloat.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : $2.50 Base Fare OKd for Metrolink Service
- BONSALL : Passenger Thrown From Truck, Killed
- Wisconsin Board Buys Interest in Newhall Land
- Mortgage & Realty Trust Might Not Pay June Debt
- Whittaker Corp. in Simi Valley won a...
- Kelp Beds Spared by Huge Sewage Spill
- J. D. Power & Associates in Agoura...
- Executive Joins National Bank as Vice President
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Deal on Closing State Budget Gap Taking Shape
- Quayle Sees New York as Flawed Reflection of Democratic Ills
- Who Killed Martha Phillips? : Was it an assassin, a former lover or a thief? The death of the onetime Oakland activist is a Moscow mystery.
- Vatican Warns Churches About Autonomy Moves
- Political Value in the Values Debate : Punting the campaign away from the economy
- Bill Grants Immigrant From Taiwan Citizenship
- STANTON : Group Effort Pays Off for Community
- Dow Rises 0.54,but Decliners Have 11-9Edge : Market Overview
- Perot Seen as Clinton's Rival for Union Vote
- ENERGY
- Local Kelp Beds Weather El Nino : Ocean: But shell fishing in Northern California is hurt by the weather condition. Warming could give a boost to San Diego sport-fishing industry.
- When Buildings Show Their Age, It's Time for a Rehab
- BELGRADE : Targeting Communists
- Profiles : Dr. No & Mr. Maybe : Shamir and Rabin have faced off many times before. Now their well-worn stands appear vital to the future.
- Fitzwater Denies Bush Got Panama Warning
- Minority Firms to Be Part of Rebuilding : Riots: A consortium will distribute up to $10 million in state and federal money. Mayor Bradley says contracts will go to companies in areas affected by the unrest.
- Ex-UCI Golfer Perry Parker Brings His Passport to Pebble Beach
- Survey Shows Employers Are Still Cutting Back
- Ad Spending Picking Up, Chief of No. 4 Agency Says : Marketing: Bruce Crawford, president of Omnicom Group, predicts that it will accelerate even more.
- R. H. Macy & Co. has named...
- Kelly Turpin has been named a sales...
- U.S. Abductions Abroad Upheld : Law: Supreme Court says agents may seize a foreign national in another country despite existing treaties. Justice Stevens, in dissent, calls it 'a monstrous decision.'
- Screaming, Demands--What <i> Is</i> It With Men?
- COLUMN ONE : Watergate: Lessons of a Scandal : The expose that upset American politics in the 1970s inspired many reform laws. After 20 years, few of them still have teeth.
- Council Makes Weak Vow to Hire More Police : Government: It makes promise as part of compromise with police union, but San Diego's economic woes make even the modest hiring doubtful.