- SHOPPING LIST: Unrestricted grants are a boon...
- Clinton Courts Voters--Like a True Democrat : Campaign: He tells a Latino convention that as President he would push for bilingual education. A new poll finds him trailing Bush and Perot.
- SECRET NO MORE: Fortune magazine's new sales...
- Southland Businessman Picked as Yugoslav Premier : Balkans: Milan Panic, an emigre and founder of ICN Pharmaceuticals, is to announce his decision today.
- PERSPECTIVE ON CHILD SUPPORT : Send the IRS After the Deadbeats : State collection programs don't work. To stop parents' mass defiance of court orders, tap their paychecks.
- AFI FESTIVAL : Master of the Long Take Delivers 'Stork'
- Warming Up a Chili Evening
- Robbins Paid Nathanson $1 Million, Files Show : Investigation: The former coastal commissioner brokered a Venice land sale, an FBI agent's affidavit says.
- SUMMER SLED: Roger Hickey of Huntington Beach...
- Convict Eludes Grand Canyon Search : Manhunt: Police roadblocks back up traffic at national park. The Arizona prison escapee has demonstrated extensive outdoor survival skills.
- KICK BACK MENU: Many good local restaurants...
- Economic Picture Splits Bush Advisers : Politics: Skinner urges a rosier outlook in order to build voters' confidence, but others warn that the plan could backfire.
- Bush Restates His Belief That Roe vs. Wade Should Be Reversed
- BARBECUE: Here's the Real McCoy
- U.S. Documents Dispute Bush on Iraq A-Arms : Policy: President says he was unaware of warnings on technology diversion. Issue was raised as early as 1985.
- Black Chamber Recognizes Local Leaders : Awards: The annual event was tempered by the Rev. Cecil Murray's warning that riot recovery in Los Angeles could fizzle for lack of coordination and action from the business community.
- Maybe There's No Overheating
- Drywall Strike Increasingly Bitter, Costly
- VALUES WATCH : Kid Just Said No
- 'Earthquake'--the Attraction--Is Closed for 24 Hours by the Real Thing
- County Can Levy New Tax, Analyst Says : Finances: Supervisors doubt they will approve the half-cent sales charge to make up for at least $12.2 million in state funding cuts.
- STANTON : City to Study Clusters of Liquor Stores, Bars
- Refusal to Deal Drugs Brings Aid for Boy : Help: Some offer thousands of dollars, others plan to send $5 to help Sixto Perez after he rejected $100 to sell narcotics at school.
- BREA : School District OKs Reduced Budget
- COSTA MESA : Soup's Still On, Thanks to Church
- Perspective on Law Enforcement : Justice Unrealized : Failure to admit inequities makes it impossible to solve problems that contribute to antisocial conduct.
- VENTURA : Moratorium Issued on Adult Businesses
- Time Warner Completes Deal With Japanese
- Wallace's Son Ahead in House Primary Voting
- Panel Backs Barring State Abortion Curbs
- Boom or Bust? : Can the ghost town of Bodie survive another gold rush? Mining companies say yes; opponents say no.
- LOS PADRES FOREST : Bear Sightings Are Increasing
- Health Officials Fear Contamination From Lead, Recall Imported Juices
- Supervisors OK Idea of Creating Farmland Trust
- EAST SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : EPA Plans Session on Ground Water
- Countywide : Authorities Issue Fireworks Warning
- Golf
- Trip to State Might Suit Trio's Tastes : Golf: Lunde, Wen, Pecjak were good in Insurance Youth Classic qualifier, but there were goodies all around.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP
- Finding the Silver Lining in Computer Price Wars
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Algerians Losing Patience With Moderate Approach : Politics: Assassination may signal beginning of open conflict as militants take over agenda for change.
- Reduced Nuclear Threat Has Congress Fired Up Over Tests
- 50,000 Flee Derailed Train's Toxic Vapor in Minnesota and Wisconsin
- Successful M.D. Exits L.A.'s Fast Lane, Bound for Simpler Life
- Jurors Haunted by Guilty Verdict Want It Set Aside : Courts: They say racial prejudice and a botched vote plagued deliberations. Defense lawyer seeks a new trial.
- Curbing Foreign Control
- Broadcasters May Move '94 Convention From L.A.
- And our hat's off to 'em: The...
- 4 Teen-Agers Arrested in Escondido Mall Shooting
- OJAI : Schools' Budget OKd but Cuts Are Likely
- Crescenta Valley Swingman Signs With CSUN for Basketball
- Coppola Files for Bankruptcy a Third Time
- A Positive Reaction to HIV : Kirk Moretti Gets Support After Revealing His Condition on TV
- Dutch Firm to Plumb Moscow's Inner Sanctum
- Woman Reservist Tells of Sexual Assault : Military: The Gulf War veteran, testifying before a Senate committee, says charges that her sergeant forcibly sodomized her 'fell upon deaf ears.'
- Charles and Diana's Short Honeymoon
- Damage Award in Cerritos Crash Upheld
- VENTURA : 2 Appointed to Commission Posts
- Heirloom Is History : Rare Copy of Declaration of Independence Will Hang in Nixon Library
- Timmons Heads Selections for U.S. Volleyball Team
- TV REVIEW : Comedy in a Vacuum
- PERFORMANCE ART REVIEW : Troupe Drums Up Rock's Barest Essence
- Assassination Leaves Algeria in Confusion : Transition: Ruling council is uncertain about who was behind the killing and divided over who should replace Mohammed Boudiaf.
- Greenpeace Activists Trap Norwegian Ship in Whaling Protest
- Golf Benefit Is a High Priority
- Probably No POWs Still Held in Ex-Soviet Lands, U.S. Envoy Says
- Victim Is Feeling Pretty Fortunate : Crime: Mission Viejo man survives shootout with burglar that left him with 4 gunshot wounds.
- Countywide : Group to Help Fight Teen Steroid Use
- LONG BEACH : Fired Chief of Police Granted New Hearing
- Man Honored for Bravery at Fiery Crash
- FULLERTON : District to Hire Firm to Audit Phone Bills
- PLACENTIA : Budget Crunch Puts Brakes on Trolley
- Musings of Missed Reunion and Union That Never Was
- Olympics
- Lindros Goes to Flyers : Hockey: Arbitrator upholds Philadelphia's trade, rather than the New York Rangers' deal.
- The Light Has Almost Gone Out on Capriati's Chances : Wimbledon: Match is suspended because of darkness with Sabatini leading, 5-3, in the third set. Seles, Navratilova and Graf advance.
- MUSIC/DANCE
- Impact of Aerospace Cuts May Begin to Diminish : Commerce: Layoffs like those at Hughes Aircraft are expected to start taking less of a toll on the state's economy, experts say.
- Clinton Says He Won't Appoint Anti-Abortion Justices
- Kennedy Emerges as Key to Court's Moderate Bloc : Judiciary: Once a strong Rehnquist ally, he has joined with O'Connor and Souter to form a middle camp.
- Wilderness Society Plan Would Restrict Cars in Yosemite Park
- Be Careful How You Do It : Congress must beware of punishing the innocent over Tailhook scandal
- Judge Halts Brea Redevelopment Project : Ruling: The city is ordered to stop construction until a relocation plan is developed and then approved by the state.
- PERSPECTIVE ON LAW ENFORCEMENT : Give Chief Williams the Tools He Needs
- Final OK of Remap Proposal Blocked : Education: Valley opponents claim partial victory over the plan that they say would weaken the area's voice on the school board.
- COLUMN RIGHT / JOHN SUNUNU : We Need a President in the White House, Not a Pollster : Ross Perot offers only one-liners and fuzzy solutions, when principles and judgment are called for.
- Supervisors Approve Anti-Smoking Funds Despite Reservations : Health: Board votes to spend $5.3 million on programs for minorities. Dixon warns the money will be closely monitored.
- Astros Add Landaker to Infield of Future
- Networks' Plans Dangle as Democratic Convention Looms : Television: Broadcast executives say they are hampered because Democratic National Committee has been slow in scheduling.
- MUSIC/DANCE
- PALMDALE : Meeting Scheduled on County Budget
- LANCASTER : County to Pay $1.4 Million to Builder
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Chief Faces High Expectations
- PACOIMA : Man Gets 20 Years for Drug Possession
- High Court Asked to Uphold City's Occupancy Law
- Ex-Titan Popoff Strikes Out 19 for First Minor League Victory
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Athletics Put Stewart on Disabled List
- Talent, Family Ties Keep Angel Prospect Perez on the Move
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rangers Give Brown 12th Victory, 16-13
- BANKING
- St. Andrew's, a Quiet Place for 'Wrestling With the Devil' : Religion: The 36-year-old Benedictine monastery has gained new status as an abbey, but it likely will retain its secluded serenity.
- Panel OKs Bill Forbidding States to Curb Abortions : Legislation: House measure bars restrictions before fetal viability. Senate may take similar action today.
- Glitzy Tina Brown to Edit Venerable New Yorker
- Woman Gets 6 Years in Boyfriend's Death
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Development Fees Uncollected by City
- James M. Boyd; Retired Police Officer
- LOS ANGELES : Defendant in Denny Case Faces Hearing
- LOCAL NOTES : Warady Takes Overall Lead in Trans Am Race
- THOUSAND OAKS : Panel OKs Housing, Shopping Center
- BURBANK : Officer Cleared in Fatal Shooting
- LOCAL NOTES
- DANCE : Newman's Steps Led Her Pied Piper Following
- Standard & Poor's Corp. upgraded Time Warner...
- Study Reveals New Trend in Lobbying : Elections: 'Open Secrets' shows how interest groups are bypassing campaign laws by 'bundling' individual contributions.
- Illinois' Braun: Can Cinderella Saga Continue? : After a storybook primary victory, she confronts hard realities of campaign.
- Probation in Beach Attack
- Service Scheduled for Max Lerner
- INSURANCE
- BANKING
- Talking Us Through the Shakes
- Down, Dirty in Huntington Beach
- Straight From the Horse's Head, More Encinitas Seal Angst
- Pro Hockey
- Padres Prevail as Dodgers Have That Stranded Look
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL / STEVE ELLING : Van Nuys-Notre Dame's Leveque Enjoys Sweet Smell of Success
- Relative Humility : He's Just Oscar Around Extended De La Hoya Clan
- Choreographer and UC Irvine dance professor Donald...
- ART REVIEW : Jasper Johns Through 'The Seasons'
- Track and Field
- Germany Drops Out of Fighter Program
- Drop in May Building Permits Another Blow for Industry : Outlook: The Construction Industry Research Board reports a slowdown in residential and non-residential development.
- EC Leaders Reach Accord on Farm Issues
- Hughes to Close 92 Facilities, Lay Off 9,000
- Gladys Ahern; Vaudeville Singer and Dancer
- Oceanside to Discuss Whether to Keep Water Desalination Plans
- Monthly Report
- Homeowners to Save an Average of $300 on Taxes : Economy: Decreasing values of single-family houses will reduce revenues. But county real estate worth rose 4.34% overall.
- Countywide : Landfill Renamed to Honor Retiree
- Golf
- Galeria Gives Wide Variety of Talent a Chance to Shine
- STAGE REVIEWS : Golden West Finishes Off a Sickly 'Verdict'
- QUOTABLE
- Rival's Challenge to Patent Triggers Calgene Stock Fall
- We'll Throw in the Ex-Owner as Driver
- U.S. Steel Firms File Complaints Over Imports : Trade: The Americans say subsidies allow foreign makers to sell at unfair prices in the United States.
- Hopes Rise for Budget Accord : Spending: Governor and lawmakers battle deadline as Democrats abandon plan to raise taxes. Controller warns he may have to begin issuing IOUs.
- Wallace's Son Wins Primary Race for House
- GLENDALE : Fire Captain's Novel to Be Used in His Arson Trial
- Countywide : Lagomarsino Urged to Shun Write-In Bid
- OXNARD : Man Pleads Guilty to Insurance Fraud
- Settlement Ends Bitter Landlord-Tenant Dispute : Courts: Anaheim apartment complex owners agree to pay $266,000 to 67 renters who claimed the buildings were substandard. The suit had dragged on since 1985.
- Remap Plan for 2nd Latino Seat on L.A. School Board Fails : Redistricting: City Council tentatively approved the proposal last week. But an alternative by Councilwoman Picus stalemated the measure.
- Massage Parlor Owner Charged
- Time for the Quiet Mayor to Make Some Noise
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Karros Revives Himself, His Team
- 2 Killed When Biplane Crashes Near Simi Valley : Aviation: Two off-road bicyclists say the craft's engine sputtered and stopped before the accident in the Santa Susana hills.
- Seeing Red, Then Green, Over Motorcyclist's Moxie
- Vargas Is a Little Fish in the Biggest Pool : Water Polo: Smallest member of U.S. Olympic team uses wile, quickness to come up with the big plays in the clutch.
- GOLF / RICH TOSCHES : Frustrated Voges Shafts Himself in State Tournament
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Rodriguez Meets With Riddoch Seeking Expanded Role in Bullpen
- MARKETING
- Pacific Mutual Selected to Run First Capital : Ruling: Newport Beach company is picked over three other bidders. Judge agrees with state officials that it offered more benefits to policy, annuity holders of failed insurer.
- Accord Reached on College Loan Plan : Education: The model program is intended to improve efficiency of government aid to students.
- San Diego's Jobless Rate at 8-Year High : Unemployment: There's no sign of a recovery from the recession as joblessness inches up to 7.1%.
- Big Bear Pulls Together, Picks Up : Quake: Destruction is more extensive than first believed but few residents would trade life in the mountains for the smoggy flatlands below.
- A Reformer? Or Another Marcos? : Philippines' new president has a lot to prove
- Wanna-Bes Fall in Line for a Shot at Stardom : Entertainment: More than 2,000 potential bit players pout, primp and pose for a chance to join the actors union.
- Fired Worker's Trial in Convair Shootings Starts : Courts: Earl Mack's unusual 'blackout' defense claims he 'snapped' before the shootings and doesn't recall what happened.
- 2 to Testify in Car Salesman's Death
- U.S. Just Does It Again : Basketball: Stockton and Bird don't play, but it doesn't make any difference in 60-point victory over Panama.
- This Time, Twins Keep Angels at Arms' Distance
- Because It's There : Lake Titicaca Is So Cold It Sends Chills to the Muscles and Has Something That Leaves Swimmers With Bites; So, of Course, It's Ideal for Lynne Cox
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Boomerang': Eddie Murphy's Romantic Fling
- STAGE REVIEWS : Summer MysteryFest Production Does In Rand : About the only one who's not guilty of making 'The Night of January 16th' at the Patio Theatre worse is the actress who portrays the defendant.
- MOVIE REVIEWS : The Girls of Summer
- BANKING
- Ethiopian Emigres Make an Imprint in Their New Land
- BOOK REVIEW : In Defense of Conductor Wilhelm Furtwangler : THE DEVIL'S MUSIC MASTER; The Controversial Life and Career of Wilhelm Furtwangler, <i> by Sam H. Shirakawa</i> , Oxford University Press $27.95; 432 pages
- 'Sure, it's not as expensive as USC . . . but all the fee increases defeat the purpose of a public education system.'--Undergraduate Rodan Smiler : CSUN Students Adjust to the Rising Cost of Education
- THE HOUSE
- County Opts to Fix Report on Landfill : Trash: Environmental impact report on expanding San Marcos landfill will be reworked to please judge who rejected the original.
- Campaign Calendar
- Brea Manufacturer Fined $41,000 in Worker's Death : Workplace: Cal-OSHA also cites Kirkhill Rubber for five safety violations. A criminal investigation of March accident continues.
- Catfish Are Planted for Irvine Lake Opener
- ORANGE COUNTY GOLF NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Women Golfers Get Lesson in Mixing Business With Birdies
- LOCAL NOTES
- Jones Passes on Opportunity to Run in Olympics : Track: Thousand Oaks High sprinter gives only vague reason for declining chance to compete in Barcelona this summer.
- OUTDOOR NOTES / RICH ROBERTS : Possible Shake-Up Stirs Controversy
- After Delays, Becker Doesn't Waste Time Putting Away Ferreira
- Similarities End During the Fortnight
- MUSIC/DANCE
- STAGE REVIEW : Al Pacino Is the Cream in 'Chinese Coffee'
- Reiner Halts Investigation of Nathanson
- PLO Militia Chief Killed in Ambush
- GAO Denounces Efforts 'to Weaken' Bank Rules : Banking: The agency's head says he's 'deeply troubled' by Bush moves. Republicans accuse him of playing politics.
- 69 Feared Dead off Bali
- Perot, on TV, Seeks to Explain His Views on Homosexuality
- Man With Transplanted Baboon Liver Improves
- Japan's Leader Arrives in U.S. to Mend Fences
- Bush, Salinas May Attend All-Star Game, Discuss Trade
- County Moves Closer to Putting Off-Road Park Near Agua Dulce : Recreation: An agreement calls for the purchase of 600 acres on both sides of Sierra Highway.
- OJAI VALLEY : New Tax to Help Fund Water Agency
- SANTA MONICA : Police Identify 3 Killed in Murder-Suicide
- Trustees Vote to Cut Music, Sports, Others If Necessary : Schools: The board backs away from further salary cuts in its grueling search for a worst-case-scenario budget. The rest depends on Sacramento.
- Property Fee Rise OKd for Flood Repair, Waterway Plan
- Rescue Crews Comb Hills for Missing Hiker : Search: Nita Jones, an experienced outdoorswoman, failed to show up for work Monday. She set out alone Saturday in Angeles National Forest.
- Stork, Samuelson Picked to U.S. Team
- COLUMN LEFT / RODOLFO F. ACUNA : Allegiance to the Party Is Passe : L.A. redistricting shows why Latinos and other minorities must pull together for clout.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Refrigerator Keeps His Cool With Victory
- LAUSD to Halt Use of Campus Fields, Gyms Starting Today : Youth sports: Budget cuts force officials to lock community groups out of athletic facilities until a payment plan is finalized.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Shelton Gives a Lesson in Musical Roots
- Key Measure of Economy Rises for 5th Month : Commerce: May's advance in the leading indicators is modest, however. It fails to ease fears about the recovery.
- Barr Defends U.S. Handling of Case Tied to Iraq Loans : Foreign policy: He says the Justice Department did not delay the prosecution of an Atlanta banker linked to Baghdad's military buildup.
- Nationwide Health Properties Takes In $81 Million for RTC Acquisition
- County OKs Scaled-Down Anti-Smog Plan
- 2,000 Jobs Will Be Shifted From San Diego by Hughes
- Clinton Charges Bush Appeased Iraq Before War
- BELL CANYON : Rapist, 69, Begins 3-Year Prison Term
- CUDAHY : Warning Issued on Missing X-Ray Device
- Man, 2 Daughters Critically Hurt in Crash That Kills Wife, 2 Siblings
- Fireworks Celebrations
- Students Feel Class Crunch : Education: Thousands crowded out of four-year schools seek to enroll in summer school. Many are likely to be turned away.
- SDSU's Fuller Adds McKinnie as an Assistant
- This Is Why They Call It Sport of '90s
- Five County Players Make Olympic Team : Volleyball: Hilliard, Briceno and Becker join gold-medal veterans Timmons and Fortune on U.S. roster.
- Jurisprudence
- Charger 'Volunteers' Had Some Incentive
- MUSIC/DANCE
- New Visions of Public Art in San Diego
- HEALTH
- EC Leaders Reach Accord on Farm Subsidies
- Hotel Workers Elect Woman to Head Local : Labor: In tight vote, Angela Keefe, at 29, becomes youngest union president in Southland and one of the few women.
- Dial 'F' for Fraud : Irvine Firm Develops Cellular Monitor System
- Dow Pauses for Breath, Declines 1.34 : Market Overview
- Angels Must Forget Wally, Turn to Kids
- A Cornucopia of Folk Arts' Rich Heritage : Culture: Two L.A. artists are among this year's NEA National Heritage honorees. Past winners' works go on display today.
- TV Ratings : Daytime Emmy Show Tops the Week
- AZT Maker Gives $1 Million to Research : Health: The firm seeks to end an estrangement with AIDS activists with a donation to a clinical trials program.
- Cool Shades for Little Sun Fans
- SIMI VALLEY : Court Hears Tape of Slaying Admission
- Two Teen-Agers Held in Slaying of Honor Student
- LAGUNA BEACH : U.S. Funds Sought for Housing Project
- Wis. Man Extradited in Prostitute Attacks
- Mayor, Roberts Spar Over SDG&E; Bonds
- ORANGE COUNTY PLATFORM : Programs Help Avoid Magnet of Gangs
- Voices of Hope : Homeless Men Learn English at L.A. Mission Literacy Course
- YORBA LINDA : Basketball League for Teens Planned
- State Is Considering a Bill That Could Cost Racing $36 Million : Budget: The proposed revenue-producing legislation could have big impact on intertrack wagering.
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Road Movies Help Polonia at Home
- EUROPEAN BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Slovenia Defeats Germany, 88-76
- Taiwan Will Reopen Talks on McDonnell
- Health Officials Fear Lead Contamination, Recall Imported Juices
- Train Derails on Wisconsin River Forcing 50,000 to Flee Toxic Spill
- Leftist Philippine Rebels Free U.S. Hostage : Ordeal: Colorado gold hunter, held more than 20 months, is released to priests deep in the jungle.
- Household Names No Guarantee of Safety : Firms: The customer might well take pause at the records of some of Wall Street's biggest and best-known brokerages and their salespeople.
- Ramos Takes Philippine Helm, Warns of Hardship : Inauguration: Former defense chief says 'remedies close to surgery' are needed to save a stricken economy.
- Rebuilding Their Lives After Quake : Recovery: Victims of Sierra Madre temblor take stock one year later.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : 140 Teaching, Other Positions to Be Cut
- PACOIMA : Air Conditioners to Be Replaced Free
- Board Fears State May Upstage Its Budget Act : Finance: Supervisors approve historic budget-cutting plan but are under 'big, black cloud' called Sacramento.
- Pro Hockey
- The Times, Jobs Change, but He Stays the Same : Football: Through the years, Tank Younger, recently named the Rams' director of player relations, has remained focused on succeeding.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Another Lost Cause Ends Giants' Month
- Plunge in Latin Stocks Threatens to Clip Economies : South America: Scandal in Brazil and price swings in Mexico revive old fears and stereotypes toward the region. Worse, it could shake investor confidence.
- Chevron Ships Its First Oil From Troubled Island Field
- Dow Pauses for Breath, Declines 1.34 : Market Overview
- Equifax Agrees to Reforms in Credit Reports : Consumers: The firm will also pay $150,000 in the agreement that brings it in line with actions forced on TRW.
- Senate Approves College Loan Program : Education: The model proposal is intended to improve efficiency of government aid to students.
- It's Value Fans vs. <i> Bigger </i> Value Fans in Today's Debate
- How Lawmakers Get Their 'Bundle' : Elections: 'Open Secrets' shows how interest groups are bypassing campaign laws by 'bundling' individual contributions.
- Woman Pleads Guilty in Exxon Executive Case
- COLUMN ONE : Brokers Who Break the Rules : Even the most prestigious stock brokerages employ sales people with long records of violating securities laws. They often go on to abuse customers again.
- Poway Agrees to Offer a Choice in GATE Courses : Education: High achievers will have the option of staying with their peers or mixing with regular classes.
- Beach Brawl Leads to Ban on Alcohol : Safety: State will finally prohibit consumption at Huntington, Bolsa Chica and Crystal Cove parks.
- Jails Barely Miss Deadline on Crowding
- Canoga Park Woman Denies Bilking Couples in Adoption of Baby
- Tyson Quits School in Prison
- Early Jump on Rivals : After Failing Drug Test in '88, Griffin Is Ready for Barcelona
- Track and Field
- Edison's Lamson Added to South All-Stars
- GTE Workers Protest Their Suspensions
- FBI Arrests 97 in Nationwide Crackdown on Health Care Fraud
- Hughes to Close 92 Facilities, Lay Off 9,000
- Study Suggests Hair Dye, Cancer May Be Linked
- Countywide : Lottery Revenue for Schools Falls Again
- Area Trio Reach Match Play in State Amateur
- Carbon Monoxide Fumes Kill Man as His Neighbor Commits Suicide
- He Controls What He Can : Ross Works Long Hours Minding Every Detail
- A Needless Expenditure
- Hate Crime Law Voided by Court
- Hate Crime Law Voided by Court
- German Warning
- Hate Crime Law Voided by Court
- Hate Crime Law Voided by Court
- Arab Discrimination
- Presidential Choices
- Hate Crime Law Voided by Court
- Reasons for Nation's Ills
- Get Ready for More Garbage
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS