- San Diego
- ANAHEIM : Woman Treated for Smoke Inhalation
- Crash Kills Man, Hurts Pregnant Wife
- Arizona's Vote Has Turned Fiesta Into Fiasco Bowl : College football: New Year's Day game loses top-ranked Notre Dame, No. 11 Virginia and escape-hatch to San Diego.
- Notre Dame Is No. 1 in These Rankings, Too
- ART
- Club Members Duck to Avoid Plane Crash-Landing; 3 Hurt Aboard Craft
- Novel Candidate : Books: Mario Vargas Llosa lost the race for the presidency of Peru, but gained more readers for his latest novel. He was pleased with both outcomes.
- NATION : Byrne Launches Chicago Bid
- SIMI VALLEY : Teacher in Sex Case May Be Suspended
- Bowling Green football Coach Moe Ankney's contract...
- Aztecs Let Hawaii Back in Game : College football: Even after 44-38 victory, SDSU laments its one-quarter letdown after seven consecutive periods of strong defense. 'We should have gone for their throat,' linebacker Andy Coviello says.
- On The Sidelines : Pabst Casts Lure for Brewers
- Longtime Fan Gives Packers a Special Perspective on Pain
- The Many Faces of Diversity in Theater : Conference: Top professionals of American stage meet at UC San Diego to probe cultural fusion, racism, sexism and progress toward equity.
- Dance : Open Gate Theatre Offers 'Lightbreaking' in Pasadena
- Short Takes : Actress, 6, Disliked 'Bad Word'
- Wall Street Wise Guy Marks 20 Years on the Air : Media: Against the gray flannel of the financial world, Louis Rukeyser is practically psychedelic.
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- As Economy Heads South, Repo Men Reap the Benefits
- Hollywood Irish Hoist a Toast to Gene Kelly
- Teen Killed in Crash With Suspected Drunk Driver
- Ex-Communists Yield German Holdings : Reform: With election near, the party will turn over 80% of wealth estimated at more than $1 billion.
- Guatemalan Presidential Elections Appear Headed for a Runoff in January
- World IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Gorbachev and Yeltsin Confer
- Postcards From Sculptor Carry Messages Via a Piece of the Rock
- MISSION VIEJO : 35 Buy Mini-Bonds for New City Hall
- Tales of Two Lawns Says Government's All Wet
- Light winds raised the prospect of a...
- Eisenhower Gets No. 1 Seeding : Prep football: Fontana drops to No. 3 after loss, with Bishop Amat in the No. 2 spot in Southern Section Division I playoffs.
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : Connors Talks a Good Game From Booth
- 'Cheers' Ratings Soar with Special Episode
- EARNINGS : Northwest Air Hit by Fuel Costs
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Chase Cutting Back in Spain
- P.M. BRIEFING : GM Planning 10 Saturn Models
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- MCA Music Will Shift Overseas Pact to Germans : Entertainment: Bertelsmann will get the non-U.S. distribution business that Time Warner has had. The move increases the role of foreigners in the American recording industry.
- Using Stars to Tab Stock StarsGrace Morris...
- Scrap Yard Awaits Truman's Rusty Yacht
- Distrust, Low Turnout Mark Voting in Mexico : Elections: The two leading opposition parties accuse the state government of vote tampering. The ruling party claims victory.
- Bomb Attacks Target AF Building, Autos
- Alexis Minotis; Greek Classical Actor
- Home Front Sends Flood of Gifts for Troops in Gulf : Morale: Outpouring of support for U.S. soldiers surprises Pentagon. It is reminiscent of WW II sacrifices.
- San Diego
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SOVIET UNION : Growing Demand for Strong Hand : Moscow resonates with rumors of coups. The Soviets face a crisis of survival, amid rampant separatism and secession.
- A Whole New Bag : School Lunch Programs Adjust to Reductions in Funding and Stricter Nutritional Standards
- Science / Medicine : Stigma of Age a Burden to Elderly
- Short Takes : McCartney Wary on Outtakes
- Iggy Pop Gets His High on Sense of Doom
- ART REVIEW : 'The Neighborhood' Comes to Life : Art: Seventeen women artists and writers create a powerful and disturbing look at the realities of border living.
- MUSIC REVIEW : South Coast Features Works of U.S. Composers
- TWA Offers to Buy Ailing Air Rival Pan Am
- Art Ducko : Vermont Artist Is 1st Woman in 40 years to Win Waterfowl Stamp Contest
- 100 Fall Ill on Campus
- Israel Offers Compromise on U.N. Inquiry
- Suspect Slain, Officer Saved by Protective Vest
- Countdown Started for Secret Shuttle Mission
- Oil Not Worth an Iraqi War, Veterans Say
- IRVINE : Healthy Eating Is Subject of Lecture
- <i> Periodicos</i> Seek Readers, Shelf Space : Journalism: Outside post offices, markets and bakeries a large number of Spanish-language papers are battling for circulation.
- Close to a National Food Fight : The West can, and should, send Moscow food; would it get distributed?
- Spain's Jose Maria Olazabal set a tournament...
- Nothing Special About Clippers' Latest Setback
- Vikings Keep It Simple Against Lions, 17-7 : NFC: Heisman Trophy winner Andre Ware makes first start at quarterback for Detroit, but is lifted in the second quarter.
- No. 1 Notre Dame Accepts Rematch With colorado : * Bowl Games: They will play again in the Orange Bowl, perhaps with the national championship on the line, but with a reversal of roles.
- The Angels' Chuck Finley and Randy Johnson...
- Song Publisher Monitors Music so Artists Won't Sing Royalty Blues
- Japan's Bart : Relentless Mediocrity Wins Over Overachieving Public
- Leaders Gather to See Akihito's Rise to Throne
- COSTA MESA : Emergency Landing Closes Runway
- COUNTYWIDE : Recycling Program for Used Motor Oil
- It Was the Engine, Not the Start : Camel Grand Prix: Fangio starts the race ninth, but an overnight engine switch by Toyota team makes him a winner.
- A Historic Mission to Times Past
- On The Sidelines : Norman Hurts, Won't Quit Golf
- NHL ROUNDUP : Janney Gets the Big Goal for Bruins
- Playoff Means Another Showdown for Cal Poly SLO, CS Northridge
- Japan Expected to Remain Top Buyer of U.S. Farm Goods
- Yeltsin Defies Gorbachev Pressure to Bow to Central Controls
- A Benefit Bash for 'Guerrilla Artist'
- Mayors Call for More Federal Aid
- 300 Families in N.Y. Flee After a Fuel Line Bursts
- Akihito Enthroned in Japan : Asia: Cheers of 'banzai' congratulate the emperor. About 500 dignitaries from around the world attend. Leftists are blamed for 21 'terrorist' acts.
- HIGHER EDUCATION BRIEFING
- World IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : 40 Reported Killed in Rebel Offensive
- Kicking Up a New Debate : Lingering Prejudices Raise Concerns About the Future of Girls' Sports
- ORANGE : Layoffs Will Not Affect City's Plans
- Secret maneuvers won the battle for Baylor : University officials worked behind the scenes for months to prevent a fundamentalist takeover.
- On The Sidelines : Longer Drug Suspension Sought
- On The Sidelines : World American Football League May Be Delayed, Tagliabue Says
- He Makes a Change for Better : Auto racing: Fangio scores upset victory in San Diego GT race after engine is replaced.
- Why Isn't This Man's Album Selling? : Maybe It's Because George Michael Has Taken Himself Out of the Picture
- Music : Falletta Puts It All Together in Long Beach
- Panic Buying Hits Manila Gas Stations
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Mayor of Nice Takes Flight in a Blow to French Politics : Scandal: He's accused of skimming money, accepting kickbacks when corruption is a hot national topic.
- HEALTH : Body's Defenses Tied to Seizures
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : GULF WATCH: Day 102 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis : Military Front:
- Nephew Held in Slaying Over $40
- In a Second, His Life Changed for the Worse : Accident: The $2.1 million awarded John Joseph Luz after a truck hit his motorcycle will ease but not solve the problems he suffers as the result of a severe head injury.
- 1 Worker Killed, 2 Hurt in Blast
- Sergeant, Party-Goer Wounded in Melee
- Mojave Desert Makes an Ideal Parking Lot : Military: The huge storage area at the Marine Corps base near Barstow has been a key supply and repair facility for 48 years.
- OXNARD : Contract to Be Let on Book Depository
- COMMENTARY : Flip Side of Old Favorite Has Scratch on It
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Graf Shrugs Off Start, Knocks Off Sabatini
- Dupree Debut: 4 Carries, 22 Yards
- Becker Still Has a Chance at Earning No. 1 Ranking With Victory at the ATP
- Seahawks Beat Chiefs on Last Play
- An Indian Message That Carries a Punch Line : Stage: Spiderwoman Theatre celebrates its Native American heritage with stories and comedy that counter stereotypes.
- Green Bay Uses Majik to Beat the Shell Game : Pro football: Raider coach loses for first time at Coliseum as Packer quarterback throws two touchdown passes.
- The Many Faces of Diversity in Theater : Conference: Top professionals of American stage meet at UC San Diego to probe cultural fusion, racism, sexism and progress toward equity.
- S&P; Revises View of MGM Pathe Debt:...
- Japanese Are Starting to Buy Ski Resorts in United States : Recreation: They plan to build golf courses on the trophy properties they are acquiring--so there will be year-round business. South Lake Tahoe's Heavenly Valley is the latest purchase.
- These 3rd-Graders Have Their Futures All Figured Out
- ABC Will Air USC-UCLA at Rose Bowl
- Things Have Turned Again for Schroeder : Raiders: Quarterback is booed at Coliseum during second loss in a row.
- Freud Antiquities Help Interpret the Interpreter : Art: A display at UC Irvine Fine Arts Gallery comes from the Freud Museum in London, his former study.
- 25 Years of Giving a Hoot About the Hortons : Television: 'Days of Our Lives' principals credit emotional involvement, family values and beautiful people for the soap's longevity.
- COMEDY REVIEW : Second City's Efforts Awash in Stereotypes
- WORLD : Strike Brings Chaos to Pakistan
- Washington Town Fights Flood; Snow in Northeast : Storm: Wet weather puts a small city on sandbagging detail. Other Northwest rivers were returning to normal levels.
- LOCAL : Actress Eve Arden Dies at 82
- Saudi Women Drivers Facing Islamic Wrath
- ANALYSIS : Fast Knockout in Air War Not a Sure Thing
- Morocco Proposes 'Last Chance' Meeting : Diplomacy: But the Iraqi government rejects King Hassan's suggestion unless the Palestinian issue is also on the agenda.
- Open-Space Decision: Cause for Celebration : Laguna Canyon: Opposing parties shed bitter feelings of long battle to toast the preservation agreement.
- Science / Medicine : Comet Dust May Have Sparked Life
- Science / Medicine : Fossil Believed to Be New Species
- Game Plan Is Quite Simply One of the Best : Giants: They don't need to get fancy because they succeed with basics--over and over again.
- U.S. senior golfers won five matches, lost...
- Al Unser Jr. Never Gets Into Race
- Anonymous Mets Say Strawberry Was Drinking
- Science / Medicine : Males in Nature Find Flashy Adornments Improve Sex Lives : Reproduction: The ability to attract females outweighs the disadvantages of attention-getting traits, researchers find. UC Santa Barbara study is a prototype for work of evolutionary biologists.
- Number of Women Coaches Decreases
- Murder of Controversial Rabbi Kahane
- Luther Campbell's Lyrics
- Casualties in Panama
- Casualties in Panama
- Responding to Author's Defense of Censorship
- Politicians
- Murder of Controversial Rabbi Kahane
- Responding to Author's Defense of Censorship
- State CEO Pay Grows Faster Than Firms' Profits : Compensation: A study finds that the value of chief executives' salaries and benefits rose 9% in 1989, while their firms' profits were up only 5.9%.
- In Electronics, Store Wars : Retailing: With newcomers Silo and the Good Guys taking on Circuit City, consumers may enjoy lower prices. But mom-and-pop outlets may find their survival at stake.
- Stress Takes Heavy Toll on Hostages : Gulf crisis: An Italian freed by Iraq says some captives are 'going out of their minds,' drinking and showing signs of depression.
- World IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Macedonians Go to the Polls
- Bishops Urge Restraint on Use of Force in Gulf
- WESTCOUNTY : County Issue Agricultural land
- Science / Medicine : Drugs, Low-Fat Diet Used to Open Clogged Arteries
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Some Say Amburgey Was His Own Worst Enemy : The Costa Mesa city councilman's combative, often inflexible stance, which had worked for him in the past, probably cost him this election.
- Heyward Carrying His Weight as Saints Trim the Buccaneers : NFC: Much-maligned former No. 1 draft pick rushes for more than 100 yards for second consecutive week in New Orleans' 35-7 victory.
- COLLEGE DIVISION BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Boyd Has High Hopes for Chapman
- Charger Defenders Buck the Broncos : Pro football: Byrd's two interceptions, Plummer's touchdown run spark third victory in a row.
- Short Takes : ABC Cancels Steven Bochco's Experimental Series 'Cop Rock'
- 'Memphis Belle' Gets Flak From WW II Gunner
- Making the Case for Responsible Sex : Television: The Center for Population Options increasingly advises standards-and-practices staffers. Tuesday, the center will give awards.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Olajuwon's Wake-Up Call Spurs Rockets
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : New Trustees Herald Change in Relations
- SADDLEBACK / SOUTH BEACH : Heat Wave Should Take Leave Today
- Witches Come Out of the Broom Closet : Sorcery: One coven usually holds its rituals in Ojai, which apparently has the most witchcraft activity in the county.
- 100 Attract Cheers, Jeers for Protesting U.S. Policy in Gulf
- NOTEBOOK : Landeta's Punts Land the Rams in Some Jams
- Delahunt Keeping Costa Mesa Afloat : Water polo: The Southern Section 2-A Division feels like home again for Mustangs and their leading scorer.
- Rejecting King Day Could Be Harmful to All Arizona Sports
- Music : Mozart Orchestra at Ebell
- Restaurant Criticism Requires Substance and Not Triviality
- Businesses Treat Marines' Families to Some R
- It's Too Soon for Gulf Vote, Democrats Say
- School Uses Touch Tone to Reach Out to Parents : Education: Homework information for classes at Los Naranjos Elementary of Irvine is but a phone call away.
- Private Jets Squeeze Out Small Planes in Lesson of Economic Evolution
- Guatemala Election Calm After Violent Campaign
- Surprise! Motorcycles Emit More Pollutants Than Cars
- LOTTERY RESULTS : NOV. 10
- Good Things Are Not for Rider Who Waits : Cycling: Farmer wins series title when Huber stops at finish line of Newport Beach race.
- Elway Says Broncos Not on the Ball This Season
- NFL: MONDAY REPORT : Jockeying for Playoff Spots Murky at Best
- TV REVIEW : PBS Revives the Nightmare of America's Forgotten War
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Faith No More, Makeshift Jam at RIP's Metal Bash
- ART
- Market Watch : Consumer-Stock Sidestep
- Market Watch : Lower Margin Debt Could Presage a Lower Market
- P.M. BRIEFING : Chrysler Closer to Mitsubishi
- OAK VIEW : Expanded Library Reopens Today
- Lord Harold Caccia; British Diplomat to Washington
- Pay Cuts at Oakland Paper: Workers at...
- U.S. Spy Executed, CIA Espionage Network Smashed, Iran Declares
- SANTA ANA : Explosive Goes Off Inside U.S. Mailbox
- COLUMN LEFT : The Losing Idea Is 'Moderation' : A North Coast upset gives this election a thin silver lining.
- CLIPBOARD : Hazardous Spills Log
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFF PAIRINGS : Santa Margarita 'Disappointed' With Division IV Entry
- OJAI : Comments Sought on Road Widening
- Statistics Mean Little as Colts Beat Patriots : AFC: Indianapolis gets only five first downs and 155 yards, but still hands New England its seventh consecutive loss, 13-10.
- On The Sidelines : Knee Retires Bruin Gord Kluzak
- Redskins' Rutledge Gets to Be Himself Against the Eagles
- Defense Gets Point on Goal-Line Stand
- Short Takes : Costner Liked Folks on Location
- Northwest Airlines' CEO Quits: Frederick B. Rentschler,...
- The Treasury Department said it will auction...
- HDTV on Sale in Japan: High-definition television,...
- Students Riot in Paris : 100,000 Join Largest March Since '68 Unrest
- NATION : Hostage Cicippio's Son Dies
- Sell Cities' Case to Washington, Bradley Urges Mayors
- Do Calculus Instructor's Methods Add Up to Racism? : Education: His unorthodox style has helped motivate minority students to excel. The school district is investigating accusations of classroom misconduct. Many students have come to his defense.
- Voters' Upsets Start Scramble in S.D. Politics : Election: Historically, incumbents have been 'lifers.' But the results may foretell even more dramatic changes in 1992 races.
- SDSU Plays Basketball Exhibition
- Bills Extend Streak With Blowout Win Over the Cardinals : Interconference: Buffalo beats Phoenix, 45-14, in 29-m.p.h wind for its seventh consecutive victory.
- Dolphin Defense Sacks Jets in 17-3 Victory : AFC: The NFL's stingiest team gives up only 154 yards and has five sacks to increase its league-leading total to 35.
- Fortunately Carney Isn't a Quitter
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Defense': Check Your Mate
- PEOPLE WATCH
- U.S. Regulators Seize Big Florida Thrift: They...
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Curfew Imposed on 2 Black Townships
- They Blend Hospitality With Mystique
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Germany Tells Gorbachev Its Help Has Limits, Asks for Others to Share Burden : Europe: Bonn has plenty of bills of its own with reunification. The message is that others must chip in.
- WORLD : Soviet Leaders' Books Don't Sell
- Distrust, Low Turnout Mark Voting in Mexico : Elections: State ballot is seen as a test for democracy. Few voters expect opposition victories to be recognized.
- Low Water Pressure Hurt Effort in Apartment Blaze : Fire: Bursting pipes--not disconnected hydrants--are blamed. Damage in Thousand Oaks complex rises to $12 million.
- YORBA LINDA : Goodwill Industries Announces Center
- Chalk One Up to Impulse : Environment: Normally, Fred Krupp would have sued McDonald's to get the company to quit using its foam packaging. This time he simply said, 'Let's talk.' It worked.
- 'Keep the Flames Away From Your Chevrolet . . . '
- GARDEN GROVE : Water Department In for Hiring Freeze
- Ailing Bruins Got What Doctor Ordered : UCLA: Upset of No. 2 Washington provides a much-needed lift heading into renewal of USC rivalry.
- Two Top NATO Generals Arrive for Soviet Visit
- WORLD : Leftists Stone Berlin Police
- Newport Firms Give Party, Support to Marine Families
- Officer's Alleged Assailant Slain in Shooting Outside Pacoima House
- PLATFORM : A Territorial Issue
- Champion Diver Dies After Car Accident : Crash: Members of the Nadadores swimming and diving team mourn the loss of teammate Christopher Vonk, 16, an Irvine High junior.
- It Isn't the Lakers' Night--Again--as Knicks Win
- Fire Loss Is Revised Upward to $12 Million : Thousand Oaks: The destruction of 330 apartments was hastened by low water pressure. There is no evidence that hydrants had been turned off.
- Bears Have Last Word, 30-24 : NFC: Chicago wide receiver Wendell Davis lets his play do the talking in victory over Atlanta.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Itsallgreektome Survives Foul Claim to Win Hollywood Derby by a Head
- OPERA REVIEW : Triumphant 'H.M.S. Pinafore' at the Irvine Barclay
- 'Child's Play' Sequel No. 1 at Box Office : Films: Kevin Costner's 'Dances With Wolves' debuts with the highest per-screen average of the year.
- BERNARD L. SCHWARTZ : Ford Aerospace: Hidden Jewel : Loral Corp. May Wind Up 'Getting a Good Asset Free'
- San Diego
- CONSUMER NEWS
- Dow Soars 51.74 on Interest Rate Hopes
- Kuwait Red Cross Plans Operations to Aid Exiles
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Notre Dame and Colorado Tops in Poll
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Preseason Poll Ranks UNLV No. 1
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Cymbeline' Is Worth the Trip : The San Diego Rep's production of this rarely done Shakespearean work is 3 1/2 hours well spent.
- Stormie Jones, 13; Transplant Pioneer
- LAGUNA BEACH : Friendship Shelter Up for Renovation
- COSTA MESA : Lectures to Focus on Domestic Violence
- Rams' Plans Don't Fool Giant Defense : Football: New York's defense, which gave up 31 points in last year's game, gives up only one touchdown Sunday.
- SPOTLIGHT / A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : SEVEN-SACK SALUTE
- REPORT CARD / T.J. SIMERS : Plenty of A's For the Day
- De Anza Rolls Past Golden West in Volleyball
- Chargers Drop Broncos Into Last Place : AFC: San Diego, limiting Denver's offense to 211 yards, gets its third victory in a row.
- Rams Are Thankful For the Memories
- Your Mr. Peaks Knew It, but Didn't Tell : Television: Producers David Lynch and Mark Frost murkily assign the guilt to Laura's dad's evil alter ego, we think.
- For TV Outlet Owner, 6-Year Wait for FCC OK Nears End
- MUSIC
- DANCE REVIEW : Malashock Takes New Directions
- USD Soccer Advances to Second Round
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- STAGE
- Music : Tchaikovsky Program at Chandler Pavilion
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS & LOSERS
- Oil Prices Could Fall Even if There's War, Saudi Says
- U.S. Education Practices Seen as 'Tyrannical'
- WORLD : French Farmers Snarl Traffic
- BOOK REVIEW : A Memoir That's as Weird as Hollywood : WE WILL ALWAYS LIVE IN BEVERLY HILLS: Growing Up Crazy in Hollywood, <i> by Ned Wynn</i> . William Morrow. $19.95, 284 pages.
- COLUMN ONE : An Islamic Challenge to China : Officials fear the spread of fundamentalism in the westernmost region. They toughen controls on religious life and suppress secessionist activities.
- LOCAL : Topanga Fire Chars 40 Acres
- Detroit Bishop Asks for Conscientious Objectors
- World IN BRIEF : INDIA : Student Hijackers May Get Asylum
- The Coming Scramble for Dollars
- ANAHEIM : Man Hurt Battling Apartment Blaze
- Giants Erase Final Trace of Rams' 1989 Glory, 31-7
- On The Sidelines : Lemus Nears Boxing World Cup
- Santos Nips at His Heels as Stevens Bids for Riding Title
- Music : Soprano Mirella Freni in Exemplary Recital at the Ambassador
- Murder of Controversial Rabbi Kahane
- Curbs on Speech
- Responding to Author's Defense of Censorship
- Luther Campbell's Lyrics
- Murder of Controversial Rabbi Kahane
- Responding to Author's Defense of Censorship
- Casualties in Panama
- Murder of Controversial Rabbi Kahane
- Murder of Controversial Rabbi Kahane
- MOVIES - Nov. 12, 1990
- MOVIES - Nov. 12, 1990
- ON THE JOB: Ken Weir, the Santa...
- QUESTION: What costs $10, represents Orange County...
- Father Finds Explosive Cache, Turns in Son, 17
- HOT PROPERTY: "Love You to Death," a...
- SHOO-IN: A fax from Republican Assemblyman Gil...
- Staff Raised Funds for Mayor Inside City Hall : Politics: Aides used city resources during campaigns, records show. Bradley says he prohibited such activities.
- Plane Crashes Near Tennis Club : Accident: Out-of-control aircraft narrowly misses spectators watching a tourney at Monarch Beach facility.
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 12, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 12, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 12, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 12, 1990
- Hakuhodo/Los Angeles has announced the appointment of...
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : PETS : The TV Dinner for Fido
- Safety Issues Addressed in New Channel Tunnel