- Manatee With Wanderlust Leaves Scientists in His Wake
- Countywide : Attacker Sought After Woman Fights Him Off With Her Purse
- High-Tech High : State-of-the-Art School Opens in Frazier Park
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Frazier Returns as Nebraska Starter
- TRACK AND FIELD / JOHN ORTEGA : After Being Left Out in Cold, Haag Goes to Chile
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : NFC : Knee Problems Are Hampering Foster
- Yorba Hills Strikes Out in U.S. Final : Little League: Yorba Linda team can't handle fastballs from Spring, Tex., pitcher Cepeda, who fans 13 in 3-1 victory.
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Desperado': Loud, Familiar Echoes of the 'Mariachi' Tune
- Pop Music Review : Two Much: Flores, Moffatt Add Up
- AEROSPACE
- U.S., Chrysler Push to Keep Minivan Safety Data Secret : Probe: They call on federal judge to bar release of government's findings in controversial rear-hatch case.
- La Habra : Applicants Sought for New Advisory Panel
- <i> Viva</i> Romance! From Florian to French
- Class-Action Suit Over Suzuki Samurais Is Struck Down
- RETAILING
- AEROSPACE
- Holmes & Narver Inc: The Orange engineering...
- Reaction to Plight of Sweatshop Workers Opens a Rift in L.A.'s Thai Community
- Haden's Bass Instincts Keep Him Busy : Newport Beach-Bound Jazzman Totes Full Schedule With Live Shows, Studio Work
- MOVIE REVIEW : Hip-Hop Soundtrack Steals 'Show'
- POP/ROCKVideo, Movie Plans: "Selena Remembered," a 60-minute...
- Company Town : VIDEO FACTS
- AMA on the Web: The American Medical...
- Former Allies Vie for Top Job at the AFL-CIO : Labor: Thomas R. Donahue and John J. Sweeney emphasize organizing to attract new union membership.
- FDA OKs Nasal-Spray Hormone Treatment for Osteoporosis
- Rabin Seeks OK for More Force in Grilling Suspects
- Setbacks for 'Local-Boss Rule' in Mexico : Two cases offer signs that nation's democratic impulse will not be squelched
- OXNARD : Suspect in Bank Robberies Charged
- A Teacher's Troubled Reflections on the Big, Still River
- Central Los Angeles : REWARD OFFERED
- Westside : Filtration Plant Violates Zoning
- High Anxiety Amid the Pixels : For some, Microsoft extravaganza points up the cultural stress created by technology
- VILLA PARK : Residents Stand Up for Their Library
- The Truth, the Whole Truth and Nothing but the Truth? : Criminal justice: When witnesses are well-rehearsed, what we hear in the courtroom is practiced memories.
- With Its Coach Sidelined, St. Genevieve Faces More Uncertainty
- Tired by Tough Job, Duck Trainer Resigns
- Acme Comedy Effort Eager but Uneven
- Company Town
- BOOK REVIEW / SCIENCE : An Insider's Look at Flaws of Psychiatry : THE MIND'S FATE: A Psychiatrist Looks at His Profession--Thirty Years of Writings <i> by Robert Coles</i> ; Little, Brown, & Co. $24.95, 448 pages
- EUROPE : Berlin Considers Future of Hitler's Field of Dreams
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- One last Ship's ahoyDespite its "Never Closes"...
- Central Los Angeles : STRENGTH IN NUMBERS
- Photo Pioneer Alfred Eisenstaedt Dies : Journalism: 'Eisie' recorded some of the 20th Century's most enduring images, many for Life magazine. He was 96.
- Jury Bills Collection Agency $11 Million for Harassing Couple
- Business Leaders Oppose New Taxes to Bail Out County : Finances: Government first needs major restructuring, key Downtown group tells supervisors. Chairwoman Molina says its stance is 'irresponsible.'
- Woman, 25, Killed by Stray Bullet in Paris
- Westside : THE PRICE IS RIGHT
- Schools' PR Consultant Also Aiding Breakup Bid : Education: Man hired to promote district's image is assisting backers of separate Valley systems, raising concerns.
- WESTMINSTER : City Agency OKs Lease for Homeless Shelter
- IRVINE : Widening of Jamboree Road Is Further Delayed by Strike
- Valleywide : Canyon Lacks Zoning for Filtration Plant
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AFC : Ross Undergoes Intestinal Surgery
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Aug. 10 Forfeit to Cardinals Stands
- Graf Faces Tougher Road Than Seles in U.S. Open
- Frustrating Night Had by All in Dodger Loss : Baseball: Seanez surrenders game-winning homer, but two-run lead and game-winning situations blown in 7-6, 11-inning loss to Phillies.
- ROLLER HOCKEY PLAYOFFS : San Jose Goalie Gustafson Helps Rhinos Stop Bullfrogs
- CABARET REVIEW : Ross Brings Knowledge, Elan to Cabaret in Cinegrill Show
- School Consultant's Dual Role Raises Some Eyebrows : Education: Hired to promote image of L.A. schools, he also is a volunteer in campaign to dismantle the district.
- North Hills : Service to Celebrate the Dignity of Labor
- Non-Transferable : Football: Three Oxnard players stuck in bureaucratic limbo after coming from Rio Mesa in the middle of last season.
- DEL MAR : Family Trip Rejuvenates McCarron
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Pharcyde Works Mirth Into Its Message
- Hammerstein in a Not-So-Grand Light
- Beyond Screen Drama : Filming Revives Horror but Also Gives Hope to Burmese Refugees in O.C.
- Family : 'Tom Sawyer' Is a Huck of a Good Show
- A Wolff Hungry to Be Performing Again
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Blue Chips Off, Techs Tepid in Windows Debut
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Blue Chips Off, Techs Tepid in Windows Debut
- Hundreds Flee Huge Fire on Long Island
- Hurtt Ousts Maddy as GOP Senate Leader
- U.S. Delays Spur German Firm to Ship Nuclear Rods to Britain
- $85,000 in Contracts OKd for Airports
- Girls, 12 and 13, Shot While Riding Bicycle in Wilmington
- War a Surreal Backdrop for Soccer Tour
- Sheriff Reports 22% Drop in Violent Crime : Law enforcement: First-half figures for 1995 show a decline that officials credit, in part, to more deputies on the streets.
- Extra Charge for Filming in Piru Is Sought
- Valleywide : Volunteering Opportunities
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Gallagher's Quick Start Is Good for Series Lead
- Duo Finds Lives, Music Are at One
- Fox Lets Viewers Put in Their 79 Cents
- WINDOWS 95 MANIA : Opening Day : Microsoft's Windows 95 Off to a Bright, if Not Blinding, Start
- Iraqi TV Airs King's Speech Blasting Regime
- Danish Court Allows Neo-Nazi's Extradition to Germany
- Storm Drenches Florida as 2 Others Swirl Toward Caribbean
- Gary Crosby; Singer, Actor, Son of Star
- OXNARD : School District Seeks High-Tech Advisers
- Oxnard May Face Penalty in Millions : Lawsuit: City and Subaru are found only partly liable for '92 crash, but law requires them to pay all special damages jury might award.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Advisory Panel Has Two Openings
- SAN CLEMENTE : School Seeks Teachers for Bilingual Program
- 2 Bodies Found in Catering Truck Left on East L.A. Street
- Screenwriter's Lawyer Says She Won't Give City Fuhrman Tapes
- South Bay : SPACE WARS
- Armed Robbers Take Computer Chips Worth $150,000 From Courier's Car
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Fehr Taking Players' 'Pulse'
- Miller Opposition to Water Projects
- Social Security
- Walking by the Waves : CITY SMART: How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California : The longest stretch of public beach in L.A. County, from the Marina to Redondo, is the setting for soothing strolls by many, though most prefer the southern half.
- Subway Study
- Faulkner at Citadel
- Fuhrman Tapes and Racism
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 25, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 25, 1995
- Obituaries - Aug. 25, 1995
- Obituaries - Aug. 25, 1995
- WINDOWS 95 MANIA : Opening Day : Microsoft's Windows 95 Off to a Bright, if Not Blinding, Start
- WINDOWS 95 MANIA : Opening Day : Windows 95 Gets a Bright, if Not Blinding, Beginning
- DRESS REHEARSAL? Don't expect bargain prices when...
- Unafraid of Making Waves, Hurtt Planned a Path to Power : Politics: The new GOP leader started out financing conservative candidates and set his sights on quick advancement once in office. Some criticize his evangelical Christian beliefs.
- O.C.'s Legislators Drop Opposition to Recovery Plan : Bankruptcy: Political constraints and lack of time persuade delegation to accept proposal without major changes, despite concern that OCTA isn't paying enough.
- A Teary End to Dream Season for Yorba Hills
- Conejo Valley Schools Record Top SAT Scores : Education: Thousand Oaks High and Westlake High both score above 1,000 points in combined math and verbal skills test results.
- Wilson Attacks INS Over Sweatshop Probe : Politics: Presidential hopeful charges Clinton Administration with indifference by failing to raid site years ago. However, Bush was in office when investigation was aborted.
- L.A. Harbor Panel Votes to Pay City $80 Million in Fees : Finances: Study found port owes that sum for services dating to 1977. But law may block payment, and critics fear job losses.
- Controversy Widens Over City Salaries : Wages: Huntington Beach councilman asks for information on all city employees' pay.
- Slaying of 7-Eleven Clerk Sparks Call for Security : Crime: More than 200 mourn Nirmal Singh. He did everything right during the robbery, police say, but was shot anyway.
- Colleges : Campus scene
- Patients Sue to Halt County Health Cuts : Finances: Plaintiffs say closure of facilities would violate Americans with Disabilities Act and other laws. Supervisors cite threat of bankruptcy.
- Tragedy in the Ring of Fate : Street Violence Claims the Life of Ex-Boxer, Jolts Young Fighter Who Witnesses Slaying of Uncle
- Riordan Renews Call for Breakup of Schools : Education: Mayor, who has wavered in support since campaign pledge, says district is too centralized to impose reforms.
- BREAKING TIES? A consultant hired by the...
- Riordan Proposes a Panel to Guide Schools Breakup : Education: The mayor, who has wavered on the issue since a campaign pledge, says the Los Angeles district has been too slow to impose reforms.
- No Ordinary Freshman Senator : Politics: The new GOP leader started out financing conservative candidates and set his sights on a quick rise to power. Critics say he aims to impose a Bible-based platform on Californians.
- Cerplex Group Inc.: The Tustin electronics repair...
- Government to Expand Search for Pensioners
- International Business
- Yan Can Book
- Get Ready for Happiest Place in Cyberspace : Telecom: Disney says it will launch a family- oriented on-line network, to be headed by former magazines chief.
- What Price Intellectual Capital?
- EaT Your Chill
- Spellbound(NR) Gregory Peck stars as a mental...
- Freeh Rejects an Outside Review of FBI : Law enforcement: The director says agency can police itself. Allegations against five senior officials over 1992 siege couldn't be 'more serious,' he says.
- German Peace Train Starts Anti-Racist Tour
- White House Outlines Steps if Budget Fails
- Most O.C. Seniors Again Outscore Peers on SATs : Education: 1995 students mirror national trend by gaining in both math and verbal sections of the standardized test that is key to college admission.
- COLUMN ONE : Medicine's Fatal Code of Silence : Eight-year-old Richard Leonard was undergoing 'minor surgery' when he died at a Denver hospital. His anesthesiologist was known as a problem. But the peer review system kept his parents in the dark.
- 517 Local Firms Owe Back Taxes, State Says
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Haunted Ruins
- Countywide : County Jobs Structure to Be Discussed
- Plans to Expand Dump in Val Verde Draw Opposition
- VENTURA : 3 Pay $21,000 Over Marketing Scheme
- Hotel Thieves Steal $550,000 in Jewelry
- Tobacco Might Have to Butt Out of Racing : Motor sports: Events need the money and advertisers like the exposure, but federal regulations would curtail relationship.
- For Breaking Rule, Canyon Gets Tackled
- 'Kombat' Set to Battle New Terrain--and Critics
- POP/ROCKGood News for Michael: Epic Records, which...
- Michigan Can't Erase 'Mo Thing' : College football: Carr took over when his longtime friend resigned after arrest.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Eerie Tone Resounds Within 'Theremin'
- AUTOS
- TRANSPORTATION
- German Central Bank Cuts Another Key Interest Rate
- With Sabbaticals, Businesses Are Taking a Page From College Texts : Management: Leaves of absence let employees unwind, re-energize or do community service. Some firms say they boost productivity, morale.
- Tire Makers Are the Focus of Antitrust Investigation : Probe: Justice Dept. looks into possible price fixing or restraint of trade as the industry is hit with higher raw material costs.
- Salad Season
- Failed Recall Called a Warning : Politics: Democrats say voters won't accept use of process for partisan causes after Assemblyman Machado retains office.
- Nichols Accuses Judge of 'Personal Bias' : Courts: Oklahoma City suspect alleges jurist was affected through blast's impact on courthouse workers. His claim goes beyond McVeigh's position.
- Global Hype Raises the Curtain on Windows 95 : Computers: Microsoft introduces new software--and softer image--with myriad of grandiose gimmicks.
- SUFFRAGETTE CITY: Sen. Barbara Boxer will be...
- Breast Implant Recipients Hold Graphic Protest
- SIMI VALLEY : City Plans Roundup of Hazardous Waste
- Irvine's Seal Leaves UCLA for Cal State Fullerton
- Angels, Red Sox Talk a Good Game
- Joe Stern, a varsity assistant and head...
- Russian Butterflyer Pankratov Shatters Record for 100 Meters
- Out of Line On-Line : District Tightens Policies on Computer Use After Some Students Sneak Into Risque Web Sites
- Theater Quest's Mission Accomplished : Stage: The troupe, founded to replace gangs in teens' lives, is performing at the Kennedy Center.
- Family : Small Top Enchants All Ages
- Reelin' and a-Rockin'--Shane Style : Pop music review: Former Pogue's House of Blues concert reveals little of the drama and humor of his current solo album.
- HEALTH CARE
- Cup o' Salt
- U.S. to Restrict Use of 'Fresh' Label on Poultry
- Daddy's Girl : When Delia Ephron's father faced death, it was her he called. And called. Writing a novel helped her come to terms with their painful relationship
- A Close- Up Look At People Who Matter : Putting Youth on the Road to an Education
- Westside : Reward Offered for Leads in Slaying
- South Bay : CHARITABLE BOOST
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Move Makes Milliner Happier
- Valley Weekend : RESTAURANT REVIEW : Diversity Dominates at the Marmalade Cafe : Continental dishes get creative treatment along with Asian, Mideastern and Mexican fare.
- THEATER REVIEW : Dr. 'Jekyll's' Mixed Formula : Hit Songs and Vocal Pyrotechnics Can't Hide Lack of Characters
- Ventura County Weekend
- Hospital Staffs Learning to Spot Battering : Medicine: Program finds that with simple training, doctors and nurses get better at recognizing abuse and providing support to victims.
- La Dolce Vita at Prego Is a Double Feature: Movie and a Meal
- Crash Investigators Find Faulty Prop
- School District Readies Rules on Internet Use
- By Design : Trial by Style
- Tour d' Aliso Viejo Serves Three Courses and Lunch
- Hmmm . . . lawyers selling used...
- White House Outlines Steps if Budget Fails
- SCIENCE FILE: An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment. : Neanderthals Survived Longer Than Once Thought, Report Says
- Rancho Santa Margarita : Public Hearing Set on New Community
- 3 Men With Guns Rob Bank in La Palma
- O.C. Golfers Advance to Match Play
- LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES NOTEBOOK : Torre Has a Lot to Say at Lamade
- Valley Weekend : MUSIC : Supreme Inspiration : Mary Wilson will transport fans back to halcyon days when she opens with hit songs at the 'Legends of Motown' revue at Universal Amphitheatre.
- Theater Review : Tony, Maria Fail Chemistry Class
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SIMPSON CASE : The Race Card, From Bottom of Deck : Cochran calling the press biased is an exercise in black racism. But now journalists know how cops feel being labeled.
- SIMI VALLEY : Club to Raise Funds for Parade, Police
- Obituaries : * Robert T. Smith; Author, Flying Tigers Ace
- Split Anaheim Council OKs 18-Year Permit for Junkyard
- West Lags in Per-Capita Income Growth : Wages: 2.1% rate for region is among lowest in country and below that of inflation. Plains, Great Lakes states set pace.
- AUTOS
- Colorado Power Company to Merge With Texas Utility
- Pick Your Fig
- Underwriters Laboratories Inc.: The nonprofit safety testing...
- International Business
- A Hong Kong Nostalgia Lunch
- A CALIFORNIA FIRST: Fans of Los Alamitos...
- Sweatshop Charges Weigh Heavy on Fashion Lovers' Minds
- POP CULTURE : Garcia's Hits Will Resound Long After Mantle's
- Funding Shift for Hospitals Would Aid L.A. County : Legislation: Assemblywoman calls for giving more money to public institutions that care for poor.
- South Bay : Officials Investigate Salmonella Poisonings
- IRVINE : Selection of New Treasurer Delayed
- ORANGE : Smokers Can Light Up at Senior Center Bingo
- Southeast/ Long Beach : HELP IS IN THE AIR
- Westside : STOLEN BIRDS
- IRVINE : Council Delays OK of Civic Center Park
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : New Day, New Position for Fonville
- SPLASH NOTEBOOK : Castro Offers His Views on Turbulent Ervine-Fernandez Relationship
- Officials of Cities, County Meet on Recovery Plan : Bankruptcy: Sticking point remains who should pay to transfer road operations to transportation authority.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rockies Send Pirates Streaking
- Valley Weekend : ENTERTAINMENT CLUB OFFERS THEATER SEATS 'ON THE HOUSE' : A yearly membership fee gives fans of stage and cinema a chance to see a variety of shows.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC
- Bullfrogs, Laurie Eye Conference Finals
- HEALTH CARE
- Easy and Red Hot
- The Buckwheat Stops Here
- Poll Finds Rising Support for a Independent Race : Elections: As Clinton's ratings slip, a presidential candidate such as Colin Powell or even Bill Bradley finds more favor, a Times Mirror survey shows.
- It's All in the Bag
- Reseda : Alcohol, Speed Blamed in Fatal Accident
- ANAHEIM : Designer Sought for Center Expansion
- Van Nuys : Airport Fiesta Honors FlyAway Bus Service
- Southeast/ Long Beach : NO 'T.J. HOOKER' RERUNS
- THOUSAND OAKS : 5 Are Arrested in Knifepoint Robbery
- Obituaries : * Carol C. Schwindt; Oil Museum Manager
- Northridge Women Begin Their Climb at the Top : Volleyball: Young Matadors open season against No. 1-ranked Stanford in an inaugural tournament at Nebraska.
- LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES : Yorba Hills Makes the Biggest Play Pay Off : Baseball: Nicholson's catch robs Toms River of homer in 8-3 victory, earning berth in U.S. final.
- Wanted: Talented, Reliable Ghouls, Ghosts and Goblins
- It's Toast
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : After 'Jekyll & Hyde,' Star Makes One More Change
- Inspiration and Perspiration : Young Designers Follow a Pattern for Success
- Germs Far More Resistant to Penicillin
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- SPOTLIGHT : FOR CRYIN' OUT LOUD : Soundproof Cinema Rooms Let Tots Wail All They Want
- Young Hurricane Season Churns Out Record Number of Storms
- NEWPORT BEACH : Hearing to Focus on Car Dealer Expansion
- Earnings Jump for Subsidiary of Western Financial
- FINDS : Sticker Shock
- China Sentences Wu to 15 Years, May Expel Him
- The Epitaph keeps history alive in Tombstone : There have been changes, but Arizona's oldest continuously published newspaper is still telling the stories of the West.
- France to Oust 20,000 Yearly
- Terror Network Cut, Israel Says : Mideast: Shin Bet security force declares it seized head of militant Islamic group's bombing ring and 29 others. Hamas point man implicated in recent suicide bus attacks.
- Mother Sentenced for Violating Child Gun Law
- OC Fans' Choices
- Life Sentence Urged for Man in Murder-for-Insurance Case
- Hagman's Prognosis Good After Liver Transplant : Medicine: 'Dallas' star got organ 'just in time,' doctor says. Actor is in critical condition.
- Patients Often Pay More of Medical Bills Than Realized : Health care: Some insurers don't pass on savings negotiated with providers. Consumer share can be as much as half.
- Executive Travel : Hand-Held Translation Devices Are Improving, Getting Cheaper
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Slides 35 in Late Selloff; Yields Rise After Note Sale
- EVERYWHERE
- Lots of Figs, Give 'Em a Dry
- Back to the Beach for Volleyball
- A Hell Week That Seems to Have No End
- Charges Filed Against Ex-DMV Official : Ethics: Former head of failed computer project is accused of lobbying colleagues while in private sector job.
- Simi Officer Denies Lying at Drug Trial : Courts: A former school bus driver was convicted, based on testimony about a home search. She served nearly seven months in jail.
- International Business
- Comarco Inc.: The Yorba Linda provider of...
- Kodak to Sell Film at Half Its Current Price in Japan
- Mission Energy Co.: The Irvine subsidiary of...
- Time Is Not on Your Side
- Fear Stalks Hutu Refugees Forced Back to Rwanda : Africa: As money and patience run out, Zaire seps up explusions. Campaign to coax people home flopped.
- Some Laughs and Lessons at Camp Sickle Cell
- VALLEY WEEKEND CALENDAR
- Women Crossing Street Hit by Car
- 14-Year-Old Is Killed Sitting at Gas Station
- Toluca Lake : Councilman Ferraro Moves Valley Office
- THOUSAND OAKS : Musical Labor Day Set Under the Stars
- New Wave for Marina : Supervisors Give Houseboat Owners 4 Months to Make Craft Seaworthy
- Northridge Finds Some Good Help on Corner
- Yorba Hills Plays Its Way Into Semifinal
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Schilling Has Shoulder Surgery
- Valley Weekend : KIDS : Theater Is Child's Play That's Also a Challenge
- Westside : BACHELOR'S DEGREES
- CAMARILLO : Votes on Library Issues Postponed
- Short-Term Shelter Needed for Children
- Mind Over Matter : SCIENCE FILE: An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment. : Rising Waters Not a Mere Fantasy
- THOUSAND OAKS : Diabetic Children to Go to Daylong Camp
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Twins Still Can't Hit One Witt
- Prince Admitted to Arizona State : College basketball: Former UCLA recruit will register after scholarship was revoked.
- Butterfly Mark Can't Stand Up to Charge by Russia's Pankratov
- ART : Mosaics Pull Together the Pieces of Movie History : Artist's creations adorn the fence posts in front of the Motion Picture Assn. of America building in Encino
- Ventura County Weekend : COUNTY FAIR : Oak Ridge Boys Keep the Faith With Their Fans : Even without a hit album in four years, the gospel-inspired vocalists keep packing in crowds at the popular summertime gatherings.
- ART REVIEWS : Focused Survey of Jeanloup Sieff Photos
- VILLA PARK : Initial OK Given Rules for 2nd Homes on Lots
- DEL MAR : Cobra King's Balboa Romp a Big Winner
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Snow Remembers Close Clemens Call
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Fields, Papadakis Successful at Switch
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Clinton Eulogizes Bosnia Envoys, Names New Team : Balkans: President salutes diplomats who died as 'extraordinary Americans.' U.S. negotiators to head for Europe this weekend.
- U.N. Sifts New Iraqi Documents on Arms : Mideast: Chief inspector believes Baghdad is no longer a major threat to Persian Gulf region. But U.S. officials fear latest revelations are more lies.
- Analysis Shows Menendezes Planned Killing, Prosecutors Say