- * Roots: For the first time since...
- Asilomar: A Place to Take a Meeting Away From It All
- Business is bubbling again as lithium-water drinkers swear by its healing powers.
- Ballot Drive Seeks 2-Term Limit on City Officeholders : Politics: Discontent with government forges grass-roots alliance. Effort would require the signatures of nearly 205,000 registered voters.
- 3-Acre Hillside Fire Slows Freeway Traffic
- COUNTYWIDE : Holiday Treat: Helping Others : Fraudulent Charities Prey on Consumers
- County Looms Large in Treasurer's Race : Campaign: There's no clear line of difference or clear leader in Republican primary contest.
- The Defense Can't Quite Get It Right : Chargers: It again plays well but can't keep the opposition out of the end zone when it counts. The result is another statistically attractive loss.
- She Does Her Work on Court : Tennis: Unemployment has done wonders for the tennis game of Barbara Mueller, who won the women's 40s title at the National Hardcourt Tournament.
- Chiefs Hold Off the Dolphins, 26-21 : Kansas City: Victory comes despite Marino's three touchdown passes in the second half.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : After 3 Losses, Cheval Volant Wins Starlet
- Key to 'Howard Beach' Is Approach, Star Says
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Chiat Fits Reebok: Rumors about athletic shoemaker...
- P. M. BRIEFING : Jurist Upholds Leona Conviction
- Rebels Cling to Positions in Manila : Coup: Mutiny holdouts in hotels, high-rises say they will free foreigners on Tuesday.
- PLO Insists on a Voice in Picking Delegates to Talks : Middle East: But a senior official says the response to Baker's peace proposal is 'substantially positive.'
- LOCAL : 2 Injured in 7-Vehicle Crash
- Marc Wilson Leads Patriots Past the Colts : New England: Former Raider quarterback completes key passes to set up winning touchdown.
- Prince Wins Court Appeal on 'U Got The Look' Lyrics
- TV REVIEW : Smoldering Hatreds in 'Howard Beach' Movie
- Manufactured Goods Orders Slip in October
- West Coast S&L; Stocks Among 2 Analysts' Favorites
- L. J. Hooker Sells Jewelry Stores: L....
- JOHN CAMPBELL : Driving a Hard Bargain : Dealer Says New-Car Customers Face Lots of Price Hikes
- THE MALTA SUMMIT : Summit Speeds Work on Arms, Economics : Superpowers: Bush says he 'couldn't have asked for' a better meeting. Gorbachev sees a road to lasting peace.
- BOOK REVIEW : 'Rebel' Without a Believable Voice
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : The Clothes Make the Celebrity
- St. Croix Seeks to Rebuild Battered Image : Virgin Islands: The devastation from Hurricane Hugo remains. Many residents want the area to be known again as an 'American paradise.'
- Man With Car Trouble Robbed on Freeway
- Science / Medicine - Gallery Fields Exhibit of Pre-Columbian Sports
- California, Here They Come--Up to 7 Million by 2000
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Elizabeth Morgan Weds Judge
- California IN BRIEF : LAKE TAHOE : Caltrans Tests Salt Substitute on Roads
- Boat Accident Under Inquiry
- Using DNA Fingerprints as Evidence Touches Off Debate
- No Heir Apparent for Toppled Porn King : Justice: Home video has decentralized the industry. But others are wary after the Van Nuys man's tax conviction.
- THE SIDELINES : Orangemen Top Ranked by AP
- Students of New Age Learn the Score on Synthesizers : Electronics: Program's participants get a lesson in modern music-making, lend their hands to artistic creation.
- California IN BRIEF : LOS ANGELES : 9 People Killed in Weekend Shootings
- COLUMN ONE : One Step Beyond Organic : Biodynamic farmers don't just grow things naturally. They dig metaphysics and astronomy too.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Anne on 3rd Visit to N. Ireland
- John Casey at Bat: A Winning Novelist : Books: Twenty-five years ago, the winner of the 1989 National Book Award for fiction defied his powerful father and quit a promising law career to become a writer.
- Time Bombs on the Streets : Mental Health: Our county jail houses more mentally ill people than the largest hospital. Treatment is essential.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : HEALTH : How Parents Can Build Physical Fitness of Kids
- Oilers Win Outdoors in Pittsburgh Weather : Houston: Lorenzo White scores the game-winning touchdown with 21 seconds to play.
- THE SIDELINES : Tulsa's Bitson Injured in Crash
- BOXING : Duran's Mother Alongside for Workouts
- BETTING WITH BOB
- BASEBALL WINTER MEETINGS : Milwaukee Signs Dave Parker
- MOVIE REVIEW : A 'Phantom' Too Many
- Warners Plans Major Film on Lech Walesa
- China Travel Safe Again, Official Says
- Auto Exports to Japan Picking Up
- P. M. BRIEFING : GM Announces Brazil Venture
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Bardot Wins Castration Case
- Premier Seems to Hold Reins in E. Germany
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Rare Toxin in Lake Poses Health Threat
- S&L; Chief Quits Under Fire : Danny Wall Says He Is Scapegoat
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Hospital Quality Comes Under Fire
- Medicare Fees
- Meter Mad : He Beat a Ticket--Now He's Trying to Beat the System
- Perennial Problem: Season of Discontent in Raiders Box Office
- Shanahan Sees Life From Both Sides
- SHORT TAKES : 'Back to Future' Falls Off; Still Leads Box Office Pack
- Party Madness, Corporate Style : Holiday Bashes: Renting a hotel ballroom and passing the peanuts and punch are out. Now many firms fete employees and clients in fantasy settings with lavish food and entertainment.
- U.S., Japan, W. Germany Exports Leap : Trade: Imports also are up in two of the countries. Inflation is lower in some industrial nations.
- Heavy Snowfall, Cold Plaguing Much of Nation
- LOCAL : No Pre-Yule McMartin Verdicts, Judge Assures Worried Jurors
- Cause of Chula Vista Jail Brawl Sought
- Estonians Urged to Help Homeland
- Business After Malta
- RADIO
- Lewis Galoob Growing Big By Thinking Small : Toys: The company's miniature cars and dolls have become top sellers. Now it is striving to become a major player.
- LOCAL : 23 Treated in Freon Fumes Leak
- Eden Pastora Returns for Nicaragua Vote
- Save Our Parks Gains Ground in Huntington Beach
- LOTTERY RESULTS: DEC. 2
- He Plants Grapes, and an Untimely Rain Brings Him a Harvest of Humility : Nature: The scientific farmer finds his smugness--and his raisins--washed away by the one thing beyond his control.
- Chargers Misfire and Jets Win : New York: Overtime is avoided when Charger placekicker Chris Bahr misses from 37 yards.
- Payoff Chances Ride on Second Favorites
- Prep Team Is Left to Assess Damages After Referee's Call
- SAN DIEGO COLLEGE BASKETBALL : TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHT : NONCONFERENCE
- Bahr Misses 'Gimme'; Jets Win : New York: Overtime avoided when Charger placekicker misfires from 37 yards.
- ISLAND BOPPING: Unincorporated urban pockets got a...
- Husbands Outranked, but Not Overwhelmed
- Soldiers Kill Arab Girl, 10; 27 Hurt
- Mexico's Offer Deserves a Yes
- WORLD CUP SKIING : Stangassinger Wins First Cup Event
- NCAA Soccer Ends in Title Tie
- THE SIDELINES : Adubato Mavericks Head Coach
- SKIING : Pfeifer's Fall Gives Lindqvist Slalom Title
- Kennedy Center Gala: A Five-Star Tribute for Living Legends
- Music Reviews : McGegan Leads Chamber Orchestra at Ambassador
- P. M. BRIEFING : German Car Venture Proposed
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Survey Shows Drop in Drinking Habits
- WORLD : Curfew in El Salvador Eased
- Holiday Treat: Helping Others : FULLERTON : Elks, Hospital Plan Party for Families
- New UAL Buyout Plan Expected: The unions...
- October's New Home Sales Improve Over September Rate
- California IN BRIEF : SAN LUIS OBISPO : Deukmejian Fills Architect Post
- Christmas Spending May Hit $39 Billion: U.S....
- ACLU Celebrates the Bill of Rights
- THE MALTA SUMMIT : Bush's Voyage: The Presidency Stranded at Sea
- Dogs Kill Zoo Antelope
- Army Reservist Killed in Parachute Jump
- 1989 U.S. Chess Championship Winds Up in a Three-Way Tie
- Yearly Tree-Lighting a Glowing Memorial
- At Least 9 Killed, 4 Injured in Weekend Violence; No Arrests Made
- SHORT TAKES : Woods Files for Separation
- UAL Stock Soars on News of New Buyout Offer From Board
- GLIMPSES
- The Scene: Friday night's annual dinner and...
- N.Y. Mayor-Elect Dinkins' Finances Are Target of City, Federal Probes : Politics: Focus is on the value of a transfer of stock in a broadcasting firm. The issue surfaced during the campaign this fall.
- HELP WANTED: Washington's John F. Kennedy Center...
- We're Driving Ourselves to a Lousy Quality of Life in Our Smog-Maker Cars : Transportation: We suffer from obstinate attachment to the car. If we stop subsidizing it, we'd get smog and traffic relief.
- Glad Weather Tidings Send Thousands to Beach
- Pool Lane Offense Is Point of Contention
- Broderick Judge Signs Temporary Gag Order
- Edberg Completes Sweep in Masters
- SWIMMING : Zikarsky Reaches Out for a Win
- After Another Close Call, It's Time for the Main Event
- Lions Notch Second Straight Victory, 21-14
- Browns Shoot Blanks in Battle of Ohio : Cincinnati: It hands Cleveland its first shutout at home since 1977.
- Woman Commodities Trader Pleads Guilty: The only...
- How Will It Play in Pribram? Reformers Worry : Czechoslovakia: The winds of democratic change take their time getting to the provinces.
- California IN BRIEF : MERCED COUNTY : Stayner Family Files $5-Million Claim
- NEWS ANALYSIS : THE MALTA SUMMIT : Bush and Gorbachev Forge Personal Alliance
- THE MALTA SUMMIT : Bush Refuses to Abandon Ship Despite a Land Plan
- Quiet Courage Marks Dissident : Czechoslovakia: Opposition leader Vaclav Havel says he seeks truth and justice, not power.
- Science / Medicine : Danger in the Hockey Arena
- U.S.-Arab Relations
- SHORT TAKES : Portrait of Jesse as White Man
- Jazz Reviews : Idiosyncratic Sounds From Vinny Golia's Ensemble
- Two-time Harlon Hill Trophy winner Johnny Bailey...
- Don't Touch That Dyal: Receiver Is the Star : Raiders: Texas A&I; product's 67-yard touchdown pass play sends game into overtime, then he sets up field goal.
- Vikings Get on Track, Beat Bears : Minnesota: Wade Wilson threws for two touchdowns in 27-16 victory.
- Wendal Lowrey, a Syracuse third-string quarterback, combined...
- Redskins, Still in Hunt, Defeat Cardinals, 29-10
- Jazz Reviews : Kenny G on Sax: Entertainment is the Bottom Line
- Juncosa Slams Through Neo-Proto-Heavy-Metal
- A Return to the Forbidden City's Glory Days
- Grape Harvest Found Free of Fraud : Wine: Last year, some California growers passed off cheap grapes as more expensive ones. But an inspection program has cleared the 1989 crop.
- U.S. Observer Team Praises Taiwan for Conducting Fair, Free Balloting : Elections: But the congressional group warns against arresting opposition leaders. And it lists flaws in the voting process.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : U.S. Prison System Bursting at Seams
- A KEEPER: Although there are no indications...
- Holiday Treat: Helping Others : SEAL BEACH : Retiree Brings Gifts, Love to Baja Village
- COUNTYWIDE : Holiday Treat: Helping Others : Marines Urging Toy Donations
- Holiday Treat: Helping Others : ORANGE : Police Officers Buy Gifts for Families
- Grecian Flight's Stretch Run Wins Iroquois at Aqueduct
- Sammy Davis Jr. to Be Honored by NAACP Saturday
- POP REVIEW : Beck, Vaughan: A Guitar Duel Between Heroes
- Retrofitting Old Buildings
- Gas Prices Continue to Fall: Gasoline, continuing...
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the week of Nov. 27.
- 'Blue-Collar' Schools Chief Changes Santa Ana Image
- Evans'Victory String Ends at 27
- Tacoma public and sports officials hope to...
- P. M. BRIEFING : Foreign Chips Gain in Japan
- P. M. BRIEFING : Qintex Names Lloyd President
- Supersonic Engine Pact: Four companies from the...
- Malta First Lady Waits in Vain for Raisa Gorbachev at Museum
- THE MALTA SUMMIT : Tariff Group Will Defer Soviet Bid : Trade: President Bush supports observer status for Moscow in GATT. But consultations could delay action.
- Bush Aide Takes Cautious View of Aquino's Future
- THE MALTA SUMMIT : Moscow Offers to Curb Latin Arms : Central America: Bush now says that Nicaragua has lied to the Soviets about supplying weapons to the Salvadoran rebels.
- Eagles and Wind Blow Away Giants, 24-17 : Philadelphia: It has weather on its side when it counts, while turnovers work against New York.
- PREP REVIEW : Meiss, Hard Work Have Orange a Step from Title
- Name in the News
- Alar Fear Hurts U.S. Grapefruit Sales in S. Korea : Agriculture: Experts say an agency official misinterpreted test results. But consumer demand has plummeted.
- Doctors Perform First Heart-Liver-Kidney Transplant
- Entire East German Leadership Resigns
- Riding Out Gale in Malta Was 'Fun,' Bush Says
- Czechs Rally Against New Government : East Bloc: Crowds demand Communist hard-liners resign. Opposition leaders charge they were cheated of a power-sharing Cabinet.
- LOCAL : Help Needed to Identify Victim
- Baird for U.S. Attorney? Of Course
- Holiday Treat: Helping Others : SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : 'Elf Party' Turns Out Toys for Tijuana
- Piezo: Tough Plastic With a Sensitive Side : Technology: A high-tech super-polymer is tough, clear, able to withstand harsh environments--and it can sing. Scientists believe it may one day harness the ocean's vast power.
- Gorman Cement Plant Cited Again
- Prosperity, Democracy, Clean Air : Czechoslovakia: The party is shot; so is socialism in general. It can only be discussed again in the sense of the Social Democrats of Spain or West Germany.
- Intersection Plan Is Turn for Better, Engineer Insists
- Rams' Victory Is Routine--Wrested Late in Game : NFL: After seeing a 14-point lead shrink and then disappear, Everett rallies club past Dallas Cowboys, 35-31.
- THE SIDELINES : Brown University Coach Resigns
- TV REVIEW : 'Incident' Packs Environmental Punch
- Summit Coverage Is a Real Sleeper : Television: Networks get marks for technical merit in center of the storm, but were left groping for words to sum up momentous meeting of the superpowers.
- Cost Cutting, Japanese-Style
- NATION : Financier Bankruptcy Plan OKd
- THE MALTA SUMMIT : Excerpts of Gorbachev, Bush Remarks to Media
- California IN BRIEF : NORTH TUSTIN : Day-Care Center Sued Over Mishap
- Holiday Treat: Helping Others : IRVINE : Groups Give Shelter, Food, Holiday Cheer
- Holiday Treat: Helping Others : FULLERTON : Group Aid Effort Fills 'Santa's Closet'
- NHL ROUNDUP : Oilers Slide Past Toronto, Take Smythe Division Lead
- Golden West Women Win Visalia Title
- Despite Key Loses, Lendl Is No. 1 in Standings, Money
- Defense Jobs
- Music Reviews : Pianist Peter Serkin Presents Evening of Premieres
- 'Don't Be a Dope'
- Corporate Gifts
- Americans Plan to Spend $39 Billion on Yule Gifts
- P. M. BRIEFING : McCaw Cellular Revises Bid for LIN Broadcasting Corp.
- Unions Question the Safety of Robots on Oil Platforms : Petroleum: High North Sea drilling costs have led firms toward automation. Workers claim the trend is dangerous.
- Israel Signs Pact to Export Produce to Soviet Union
- High Court to Consider GM's Pollution Fines
- Pierce's Friend Got $350,000 From HUD
- Baker Schedules Major Policy Speech in Berlin
- Holiday Treat: Helping Others : COUNTYWIDE : This Visitor Remembers Her Hosts
- America's Wall
- Will the Greenback Come Tumbling Down? : Money: Western Europe is on the verge of adopting a common currency, with Bonn in charge, and the United States risks being caught flat-footed.
- Creationism and Atheism Enliven Race : Elections: Two school board candidates in Escondido are at opposite ends of the philosophical spectrum and have added controversy to an otherwise unremarkable race.
- Young Gets Chance and Leads 49ers, 23-10 : San Francisco: Backup quarterback helps his team come from behind and beat Atlanta.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : St. John's Remains Perfect in Its Own Tournament
- Pacific Chorale Carols Cut Through the Tinsel
- SHORT TAKES : Stars Remake Famine Relief Hit
- Holiday Treat: Helping Others : SAN CLEMENTE : Couple Fill Needy Family's Holiday List
- Man Dies When Car Hits Guardrail, Burns
- GOLF ROUNDUP : It Takes 4 Playoff Holes, but Glasson-Bradley Wins
- McKeon Running the Show : Padres: Owner Joan Kroc makes him vice president of baseball operations in an attempt to get a grip on the team's personnel situation. He will continue to manage on the field as well.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Shaw Leads Symphony, Chorus to a High Note
- U.S.-Arab Relations
- Pumping Life Into Chevron : Energy: The San Francisco oil firm's performance lags behind that of nearly all its big rivals, leaving its stock undervalued and the company vulnerable to a takeover. Analysts are watching Chairman Kenneth Derr's efforts to turn the company around.
- POP/ROCK - Dec. 4, 1989
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 4, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Dec. 4, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Dec. 4, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Dec. 4, 1989
- NEWS ANALYSIS : THE MALTA SUMMIT : A New Era Is Ushered in by Superpowers
- Prague Facing Crisis; Street Protests Called
- From the archives: Force Behind Prague Change: 'Lazy' Students
- Why Should Anyone Care Who Owns American Technology?
- Activists Cite 'Villains' in Variety of Industries
- INVESTMENT OUTLOOK : ASSESSING THE MAJOR MARKETS : Caution Advised for Limited Partnerships : Investors Shift Their Focus to Steady Income
- INVESTMENT OUTLOOK : ASSESSING THE MAJOR MARKETS : A New Look for the Junk Bond Market
- INVESTMENT OUTLOOK : ASSESSING THE MAJOR MARKETS : Cashing In on the Currency Craze : Several Options Exist to Profit From Gyrations in the Dollar's Value
- Board Refuses to Trim View-Spoiling Trees
- What's in a Name? The Town of Sedona Knows
- J. Scott Watt Is Named Watt Enterprises CEO
- THE IRREVERSIBLE DECLINE OF EDDIE SOCKET <i> by John Weir (Harper & Row: $15.95; 276 pp.) </i>
- Room to Grow : Getting Rid of a Lawn Allows Time and Space to Do More Than Mow
- AROUND HOME : LANDSCAPE : Terra-Cotta Pots
- Jason Bateman of "The Hogan Family" and...
- Hot Time For All at Holiday Parade
- Black Rights Advocate: 32 Years on Bench
- 5 Men Executed in China
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA CRUZ : Another Aftershock Rattles Bay Area
- Virtually a Political Miracle
- A School-by-School Report on Fitness
- Physical Education Test Score Results : COMPARING CALIFORNIA STUDENT FITNESS
- Pedestrian, 78, Is Hit by Car, Dies
- Prankster Posing as Deputy Tries to Cut Into Tree Sales
- Man's Decision to Help Boy Is a Fatal Choice : Crime: Victim had interrupted the theft of a moped from its 13-year-old owner. One of four robbers fires a lethal gunshot. Family had planned to move.
- Titans Pull Away in Final 8 Minutes to Beat St. Mary's
- Tennessee Survives Close One : Volunteers: They rally to beat Vanderbilt, 17-10, and earn a berth in the Cotton Bowl.
- It's a Big Game for One of the Teams : Raiders: Largest Coliseum crowd of the season expected for Broncos as L.A. tries to keep wild-card hopes alive.
- Mueller, Adcock Meet in Over-40 Hardcourt Finals in La Jolla
- INVESTMENT OUTLOOK : ASSESSING THE MAJOR MARKETS : Tackling the Choices After Restructuring : Exotic Deals Can Create Mystifying Challenges
- How Carme Went From Ethical Icon to Enemy
- THE GARDEN STATE <i> by Gary Krist (Vintage: $7.95) </i>
- INVESTMENT OUTLOOK : ESSAY : The 1990s: A Global Focus Aided by Technology
- Birthplace of Women's Movement
- Memoirs Describe the 'Perfect' Execution
- The House : Foreign Aid
- Rio Hondo Asks Investigation Into Solis 'Hit' Letter
- U.S. Rejected Plea to Attack Rebels : Philippines: Washington limits its assistance to air cover to help the Aquino government.
- Philippine Jets Strafe Rebel Posts as Fight Resumes in Manila : Civil War: President Corazon Aquino tells rebel troops to 'surrender or die' and says there will be no negotiation with leaders of the latest attempt to overthrow her government.
- Bishop's Intrusion Into Senate Race Stirs Debate : Politics: San Diego prelate's action turns contest into referendum on abortion.
- 'Gladiators' Show Offers Way to Muscle In on TV
- Desert College Beats Southwest in Southern Calif. Bowl, 17-3
- Doing the Town : Oceanside Intends to Shake Its Image by Recapturing Its Past
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL THE BOWL GAMES : SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
- NHL NOTES : Winnipeg Coach Murdoch Is All Tied Up
- RICHARD ALATORRE
- COMMENTARY : Emotional Rescue in the '80s? Forget It
- AROUND HOME : Junior Theater
- The Pet-Store Controversy - How Sick Is That Doggy in the Window?
- California IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON : Suspected Smuggler Is Listed by U.S.
- down with DOCTRINES up with a TREATY : Finding the Proper Terms for a World Reborn : Geopolitics: With the Soviets following the Sinatra Doctrine in Europe, can the U.S. come up with a version of its own for Central America and Cuba?
- Cocaine Barons May Fall, but Industry Will Survive : Drugs: As its citizens pay the price, Colombia tires of the war on drug lords; meanwhile the industry regains its balance and U.S. cocaine prices rise.
- Marrow Donor Sought for Leukemia Victim
- Youth Gives Up Dream of Car, Turns In Check
- Two-Alarm Fire Damages Home
- Ground, Barriers Broken for New Japanese Campus
- PREP WRAPUP : Unbeaten Serra Defeats Notre Dame, 12-3, to Make Division VII Finals
- Bruins Enjoy 2-0 Trip : UCLA: MacLean, Wilson and Butler rally club from 13-point deficit to beat Washington State.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Saddleback Edges Cerritos at the Line in Overtime
- Long Beach Shakes Off Early Jitters and Steals It From Purdue, 70-69
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL THE BOWL GAMES : WESTERN STATE
- No. 16 Texas A&M; Rallies Past Texas for 21-10 Win
- Bob Johnson Again Faces Big Decisions
- I am appalled at the slap in...
- The Brightest Newcomers of 1989: Heady Mix of Attitude and Vision : Among the many who made debuts, 10 record makers exhibit enough individualism to make their next albums worth the wait
- Specify Exact Mortgage Terms in Contract When Buying a House
- All Wrapped Up Holiday : Baskets Make Fragrance a Romantic and Convenient Present
- A ROOM WITH A VIEW <i> by E. M. Forster (Vintage: $7.95) </i>
- Little Dorrit: Nobody's Fault (TMC Sunday at...
- Outback Opal Mines Offer Loners Escape
- New Pasadena Jail and Police Building Rises Above Critics
- 10 Million E. Germans Visited West
- AIDS Cases Worldwide Increase 6.1%
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Fishing Boat Sinks; 2 Killed, 16 Injured
- Home Video Has Finally Gone to the Dogs
- Computerized Vote Tallies Have Too Many Glitches, Experts Charge : Technology: Critics say current Federal Election Commission guidelines are flawed. They want tougher rules governing software and equipment.