- Names in the News - Nov. 8, 1990
- Names in the News - Nov. 8, 1990
- Names in the News - Nov. 8, 1990
- Names in the News - Nov. 8, 1990
- Names in the News - Nov. 8, 1990
- Names in the News - Nov. 8, 1990
- MCA Stock Singed, but Most Operations Intact
- Jury Gives Broker $6-Million Cut of Fluor Commission
- EXPRESS LINE : Luxury in a Hurry
- Incumbents Winners in Major Races : Challengers Win Seats on Water Boards
- Incumbents' Money Advantage Decisive : Politics: Election results indicate that challengers have little chance against well-financed officeholders.
- 3 Bay Area Gays Win Elections; Domestic Partners Law Approved
- Camp Pendleton Blaze Smothers I-5 for Hours : Fire: Freeway is closed 12 hours, and 7,000 acres are burned. The blaze is not expected to be controlled until today at the earliest.
- FIRST ACTION: Though sent to the Pacific...
- Fast Action on Measure M Projects Vowed
- BACKDOOR BID: With the site of the...
- 4 Crew Members Killed in Corona Train Collision
- Discord Joins the Parade on Soviet Revolution Day : Upheaval: Doubters protest on the heels of annual military parade. Shots are fired near Gorbachev.
- Wilson Wins, Moves Quickly to Build New Administration : Governor: He says he will plunge into work on reform of the budget. But hostile Democrats sweep most state offices and strengthen control of the Legislature.
- ANAHEIM : Hunter Claims New Council Majority
- Elated Schabarum Sees Blossoming Term Limit Drive : Politics: The retiring supervisor offers to lead the movement in other states. A critic calls the 24-year officeholder a hypocrite.
- Defeat Jeopardizes Plans for Campus : Cal State University: The rejection of Prop. 143 could indefinitely delay planning of a facility in the county. Measure A's loss puts road projects on hold.
- Most Local Measures, Incumbents Lose : Municipalities and special districts: A proposed bond issue for Sulphur Springs school district fails, but Santa Clarita's annexation of three neighborhoods succeeds.
- Judge Named for Hedgecock Case to Be Challenged : Courts: Because William L. Todd Jr. presided over former San Diego Mayor Roger Hedgecock's two felony cases, he is the wrong person to hear Hedgecock's request for a new trial, says Hedgecock's attorney.
- LAYOFFS: The weak economy and a credit...
- 2 New Faces on Council; 1 Seat in Air : Santa Monica: Up to 4,500 uncounted absentee ballots leave the fate of veteran councilwoman undecided.
- STAR BILLING: TV mogul Ted Turner is...
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: CONGRESS : 3 Representatives Fall Victim to Anti-Incumbent Mood
- 4 Crew Members Killed in Corona Train Collision
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : PROPOSITION 128 : 'Big Green' Reached Too Far, Backers Say
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Mix of Fear, Frustration Bring Strong Voter Discontent
- Smoke, Flames Sever Traffic on I-5 Freeway : Brush fire: Rush hour between Orange and San Diego counties is a nightmare. Roadway is later reopened as blaze continues to burn.
- Schabarum Sees Widening Drive for Term Limits : Politics: The retiring supervisor offers to lead the movement in other states. A critic calls the 24-year officeholder a hypocrite.
- CAMPAIGN NOTEBOOK : Cathie Wright Takes Win in Stride and in Song
- Guard Is Arrested in Universal Studios Fire
- FERC Approves Natural Gas Contracts: Kern River...
- Pakistan Swears In Prime Minister; Bhutto Walks Out
- State-by-State Reports of the Key Races and Issues
- Jack Sterling; Succeeded Arthur Godfrey as Radio Host
- David Stirling; Founded Elite British Military Unit
- 3 Environment Issues Lose; Prop. 140 Ahead
- Anti-Arab Violence Erupts at Kahane Funeral March
- Former Mayor Barry Loses Bid for At-Large D.C. Council Seat
- BUENA PARK : Sign Ordinance Gets Initial Approval
- Looking to the Next Election Day
- Now, Greater Than Life : Meir Kahane: He was on the brink of becoming marginal. But with his murder, the legend of the martyr begins.
- Could McTofu Be Next?
- COUNTYWIDE : Homeless Shelter Loses U.S. Funds
- PORT HUENEME : Man Sentenced for Dumping Waste
- BUENA PARK : Recycling to Mean Higher Trash Fees
- Rocky Mountain Low: A Bad Feeling Is Growing Again
- Giants' Future Hazy as Tax Proposal for New Stadium Fails
- Torero Soccer Team Named in Two Polls
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : Gray, Robinson Disagree on Injury
- Southern Section to Hear Brande Case on Nov. 28
- The Best Five Turn Into the Worst : THE COLLEGES
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : SAN DIEGO STATE : Rainbow Warriors Hope for Low Score
- Tagliabue Will Urge Super Bowl Be Moved : Football: The NFL commissioner wants to take the '93 game out of Phoenix because Arizona voters rejected holiday for Martin Luther King Jr.
- THE SIDELINES : Indians to Move Camp to Florida
- SHORT TAKES : TV's 'Dallas' Reaches No. 350
- Les Paul Brings Sizzling Six-String Back to Stage, Studio
- SHORT TAKES : Donahue Focuses on E. St. Louis
- MUSIC REVIEW : New York Ensemble at Museum
- Laguna Canyon Fate Still in Doubt : Measure H: Early returns showed strong support for the bond issue to buy the land but were falling shy of the two-thirds majority required for passage.
- Laguna Beach Votes to Save Canyon
- High-Tech Flash-Forward
- Gathering Up the Family Ties : Adopted Woman Finds Her Birth Parents and Extends a Circle of Love
- Democrats Celebrate Election Gains
- Security Guard Held in Universal Studios Fire
- Democrats Poised to Take Top Posts in 3 States : Governors: Republican Martinez concedes to Chiles in Florida. GOP expected to lose control of Oklahoma and Kansas.
- India Plant Blast Kills 20
- Like (as If ?) Grammarians, Language Cops Go by Book
- EC Agrees to Farm Subsidy Cuts
- Encinitas
- ELECTIONS: MUNICIPALITIES : Early Count Has Oxnard Mayor Ahead for 5th Term
- SANTA ANA : Mall Clinic Offers Free Health Tests
- NBA ROUNDUP : Celtics' Shaw Leaves Bulls Feeling Bitter
- Eligibility Scheme Alleged : Football: Montclair Prep is accused of faking four athletes' living arrangements in '85.
- If This Were the World Series, They'd Have the Brooms Out
- SHORT TAKES : Bass James Morris Riding High
- Woman in the News : Television: Rather than mirroring an actual news operation, star-anchor Helen Shaver says, 'WIOU' is really about quirky personalities.
- NATION : Kennedy Jr. Finally Passes Bar
- Immigrants Cherish New Freedoms Achieved Under Amnesty Program
- Arizona Woman Killed in Traffic Accident
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Support Your Local Sheriff
- Here's one for "Unsolved Mysteries":Ben Lopez claims...
- A's Ban Smoking in the Stands
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Becker May Sit Out ATP With Injury
- CSUN Loses Services of 2 More Players : College basketball: Roster down to 11 athletes less than three weeks before the Matadors' Division I debut.
- SAN DIEGO COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : Switch to Soccer Doesn't Slow Klintworth
- AROUND THE NBA : Injuries Put Pressure on Kings' Rookies
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : Parcells, Simms Give ABC a Show
- Hollywood Fall Meeting Opens 37-Day Run Today
- San Diego Spotlight : Reconstituted Grape a Juicy Reminder of the Glory Days
- 'The Neighborhood' Comes to Life : Art: Seventeen women artists and writers create a powerful and disturbing look at the realities of border living.
- Digital Microwave, San Jose, has named Douglas...
- Bellcore Announces Computer Advancement: Bellcore researchers have...
- Class-Action Suit Contends 7 U.S. Airlines Fixed Prices
- Funeral Home Chain Says Its Profit Outlook Is Good : Services: Service Corp. International says its costs are fixed. If mortality rates rise, it contends, it is in an excellent position.
- Telemarketers Shut Down in Garden Grove
- BANKING/ FINANCE : Union Federal Triples Reported Capital Shortfall
- Prodigy Service Cut Is Censorship, Subscribers Say
- Last Sale at the Mustang Will Be the Ranch Itself
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Volcanic Eruption Likely, Experts Say
- Socialist Backed by Gandhi May Form New India Government
- Turnout at 62%; Mail Vote Heavy : Election: More than 1 million voters cast absentee ballots, which may delay count. Feinstein and Wilson complete historic race for governor.
- 3 Incumbents Falling Behind : Congress: Democrats Bates and Bosco and Republican Pashayan are losing to challengers.
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : Candidates Fret as Voters Make Up Minds
- County Will Sue Sheriff Duffy on Secret Account
- Thelma Robinson; Dancer, Teacher
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : School Bus Drivers Skip Work in Protest
- WORLD : New Session of Parliament
- CLIPBOARD : TO REPORT CHILD ABUSE
- Incumbents Appear to Be Shoo-Ins : Congress: Beilenson, Berman, Waxman, Lewis, Moorhead, Gallegly and William Thomas seem to be squelching opponents' hopes.
- Mando Ramos, twice the world lightweight boxing...
- Irvine Lake Picks Up Slack for Lunker Trout
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : Giants Merely Tip of the Iceberg
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Armchair Experts Don't Bother Shell
- Overtime Is Laker Losing Time : Pro basketball: They blow a six-point lead in extra period to fall to Trail Blazers, 125-123.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Oilers Lose Seventh in a Row
- MOVIE REVIEW : Cinematic Drollery From Kaurismaki
- Distributor of Sexually Explicit Film May Seek NC-17
- Maxi Priest Maintains a High Note
- ALR Plans Rival 'Dual-Processor' PC
- Paramount Communications Co., Los Angeles, has appointed...
- P.M. BRIEFING : China Hints Foreign Oil Field Role
- Heavy Snow Handicaps Voters in Rockies : Storm: Ice and poor visibility make highways hazardous but ski areas benefit. Winds and foul weather plague other parts of the nation.
- State Tax Rates to Be Indexed for...
- New Yellow Pages May Include Breakfast : Telecommunications: Pacific Bell is currently test-marketing an edition of its phone book that includes ads, coupons and sample boxes of cereal.
- Browning-Ferris Industries: The Houston-based waste services company...
- GULF WATCH: Day 97 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis : Hostage Front:
- BANKING/ FINANCE
- UPS Orders 25 Boeing Jets: United Parcel...
- When It Comes to Acura's New NSX, Sellers Are in Driver's Seat
- King Hussein Fears War Environmental Disaster
- Ship Alterration Job
- National Steel Builds Coke Oven Complex
- P.M. BRIEFING : Brooklyn Firebomb Tied to Strike
- Looking for Firms That Look for Loans : Finance: Foothill Group's strategy is to focus on businesses that most banks think aren't worth the risk.
- GSA Deal to Mailbu Firm
- Times Mirror Buys Medical Publisher: Mosby-Year Book,...
- Accountant Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy
- No Cracks Found in Pipeline: No cracks...
- Raymond Oliver; French Chef, Author
- Productivity Rises 1.6% in 3rd Period; Hours Worked Fall
- Commodities Exchanges to Stay in N.Y. : Wall Street: The city and state grant the four big exchanges $145 million in incentives to stay rather than move to New Jersey.
- Qintex Coastal Land Facing Forclosure : Real estate: Auction of Monarch Beach property postponed. It may be sold to a creditor within two weeks.
- Hambrecht & Quist Inc., San Francisco, has...
- Kahane Backers Rededicate Themselves to Cause
- P.M. BRIEFING : 7-Eleven Opens Store in Brazil
- 2 Volvo Ads Rev Up Controversy
- Dow Sinks 44.31 Points on War Fears, Oil Price
- Prodigy Service Cut Is Censorship, Subscribers Say
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : Helping Voters Who Were Casting About : An Orange businessman, citing his 'civic responsibility,' distributed a small guide that put the measures' pros and cons in plain English.
- O.C. Voters Approving Transportation Tax : Measure M: County's first self-imposed tax increase in roughly 30 years appears to be winning.
- Foreign Affair at Post-Concert Bash : Philharmonic Society: Leningrad orchestra and conductor delight Orange County aficionados.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Cancer Drug May Aid More Patients
- WORLD : Landlord Held in Poisoning Bid
- MAKING IT WORK : Coping With Search for Birth Parents
- Israeli Authorities Try to Stem Revenge Attacks : Violence: Two Palestinians are gunned down following the Kahane slaying. Forces are dispatched to possible flash points.
- Fashion Classes Set a Trend
- Men Should Be Aware of Breast Cancer Risk
- ELECTIONS: BALLOT MEASURES : Tax Increase for Transportation Is Defeated by a Wide Margin
- Mr. President, Watch Your Lips
- Sheriff's Deputy Arrested in Fracas Outside Bar
- ANAHEIM : Officer Accidentally Shoots Drug Suspect
- Supervisors to Sue Sheriff Duffy Over Drug Funds : Politics: County board claims it should control money seized in drug raids that Duffy has kept in secret account since summer.
- Driver Gets 15 Years to Life in 2 Traffic Deaths
- Esperanza Shot Putter Plans to Attend UCLA
- Crespi to Face Notre Dame Without Several Starters
- MUSIC
- El Dorado Delivers for New Coach
- The Family That Watches Together . . . : Film: Barry Levinson's 'Avalon' shows the sad consequences of the Krichinskys' addiction to TV.
- Taking a Dive : Skydivers Are Jumping for Joy at an Increasing Rate at Perris Valley
- Not Necessarily the News? : Newscasters Say 'WIOU' Distorts the Image of TV Journalism
- One-Two Punch: Randy Taraborelli, author of an...
- World IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Students Stage Protests for 2nd Day
- WORLD : U.S. Planes to Leave Philippines
- Prime Minister of India Loses Vote and Quits
- THE TIMES POLL : Need for Change a Key Issue in Governor Race
- 200 Marine Reservists in Southland Called to Duty
- $7.5 Million Awarded in Seat Belt Suit
- Workers at Binion's Hotel in Las Vegas to Vote on Pact to End 9-Month Strike
- World IN BRIEF : IRAN : 7.0 Quake Rocks Southern Region
- Taiwan and Nicaragua Resume Diplomatic Ties
- Police Find $320,345 at Scene of Shooting
- COUNTYWIDE : 2 New Ramps for Santa Ana Freeway
- Woman Pleads Not Guilty in Killing of Her Mother
- ELECTIONS: SCHOOL BOARDS : Incumbents Appear to Outpoll Challengers
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE PERSIAN GULF : Something Worth Going to War For : America's principles have served us--and the world--well; standing up to barbarism is one of them.
- OJAI : Ex-Cabinet Member to Dedicate Gym
- A Very Pressing Matter
- Barnes, Reynolds to Keep Records Despite Sanctions
- Sea Kings' Schriber Packing a Big Punch
- Master's Gains Soccer Final With Scoring Deluge
- 'Borrowed Land': Poverty in Philippines
- Denied by the NEA, Enter the LATC : Stage: The center gives $5,000 commissions to performance artists John Fleck and Tim Miller, whose applications to the NEA were turned down.
- 55% of Artworks Fail to Sell at Sotheby's : Auction: Art market gets first taste of weak economy. Sale is in marked contrast to the last five boom years.
- Defeat Looms for 4 of 5 Bond, Tax Measures : Propositions: Voters evenly divided only on sales levy for transit projects. Money from other issues would have aided variety of local projects, including jails, Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles Zoo and 911 system.
- 3 Bribery Case Figures Reelected in S. Carolina
- CLIPBOARD : THE ANAHEIM RED CROSS HOUSE
- Shots Fired in Red Square During Soviet Parade
- Algeria to Close Embassies
- 'Home Sweet Home' Has a Sticky Problem
- Court Upholds Limits on Maritime Suits
- Van Nuys Man Held in Fatal Shooting of Wife
- Daughter Testifies in Mother's Behalf at Broderick Trial
- Teacher's Attacker Must Undergo Tests
- Confusing Ballot a Big Loser With Voters : Polling sites: Citizens react with frustration and anger as they wade through the propositions. Some just vote against all tax increases.
- President of L.A. Police Commission Resigns Post : City Hall: His departure is the second of a panel member in three weeks. He will join a group seeking to secure a World Cup bid for the city.
- COUNTYWIDE : Vasquez to Be Guest in French Program
- VENTURA : Council Refuses to Study Taylor Ranch
- San Diego
- Elwood Martin Ingledue; Publisher
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NATION : Clemson Seems Set for Hall of Fame
- Trail Meeting Goes Back to Drawing Board in Search of Map
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Elway's Status Still Unclear
- Rutledge Hangs In, Gets Rewarded
- Clippers Take Step Backward : Pro basketball: After opening with two impressive victories at home, they get blown out by the Warriors at Oakland, 130-109.
- Warner Gets His Release From Rams
- Carpinteria Seeks 50th Win in a Row Over Moorpark
- MUSIC
- MUSIC : McInnes Enjoys a Rare Career as Viola Soloist : The violist, who has returned to USC, his alma mater, says teaching is his greatest joy. He performs tonight in Costa Mesa.
- Jury Deadlocks, Judge Declares Mistrial in Triple-Murder Case
- U.S. Lawmakers May Visit Iraq to Aid Hostages : Policy: A mission could come as early as next week. Bush has opposed such efforts.
- REGIONAL REPORT / THE FIRE BELOW : Undergound Blaze Makes Coal Miners Fear for Jobs : Tunnels are sealed and may stay that way for a year. The firm vows to reopen, but some workers seek new careers.
- The View Finder : Books: Photographer and activist Galen Rowell reaches a new summit with 'My Tibet,' an album that pairs his images with essays by the Dalai Lama.
- JUSTICE / NEW TARGET : Big-Ticket Businesses Dealing in Drug Profits Face Scrutiny
- Voters in Vermont Will Send Socialist to Fill U.S. House Seat
- Democrats' Grip on Congress Increases : Politics: Gains in governorships, including Florida and Texas, will help party dominate reapportionment.
- TUSTIN : Tests to Determine Fuel Pollution Level
- ELECTIONS: CONGRESS, ASSEMBLY : Incumbents McClintock, Lagomarsino Reelected
- Deputy Denies Stealing Drug Cash but Says He and Others Suspected Captain
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Votes Down Condo Development
- ELECTIONS: SUPERVISORS : Howard Builds Slim Lead in 4th District
- Army Casualties Low in Death Rate Study
- Another Spring Fling : Fashion: If the latest West Coast shows are any indication, it's too soon to say goodby to some hallmarks of the '60s.
- Girl Rescued From Canyon
- Hussein 'Uses' Foreigners--White House
- The Ultra in Soaps at P & G
- Priest, Rabbi Are Honored in Chicago
- Lawyer Must Give Up Jack Ruby's Revolver
- Fire Ravages Universal Studios' Back Lot
- COUNTY ELECTIONS : SUPERVISORS : Wieder Building Lead, Just as She Expected
- Bates, Lowery, Mojonnier in Tight Races : Incumbents: Bates' tough battle with Cunningham was expected, but the strong challenges to Lowery and Mojonnier came as surprises.
- Boland Pulls in Front of Allert in Early Results : Legislature: In other Valley-area districts, incumbents head for easy wins over poorly financed opponents.
- Zoning Panel Rejects Proposal to Build Temple
- State to Pursue Suit for Half of Fryman
- GARDEN GROVE : Police Chief Finalist for Scottsdale Spot
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : The Silicon Sleuth
- The NCAA is expected to announce its...
- SANTA ANITA : Safety of Track Is Questioned After Many Breakdowns
- Bo Knows : Last Few Years Have Been Pretty Good for Diddley
- S.F. Festival 2000 Faces Bankruptcy : Arts: The Bay Area event played to generally good reviews, but ran up $500,000 in debts. The city has promised to bail out local artists.
- Hughes Aircraft Gets Pact
- The Rich Get Richer: Tale of Major Malls : Retail industry: Many of the healthiest shopping centers experienced increases, while others registered declines.
- Greenpeace Calls Bush, Gorbachev 'Climate Criminals': The...
- Democrats Win Governorships in Florida, Texas; 7 States Undecided : Statehouses: At least three incumbents are ousted. No single issue dominated the races.
- NATION : Ga. Man Indicted in Mail Killings
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Thatcher Moves Up Vote for Leadership
- Capizzi Holds Narrow Lead Over Enright in O.C. Dist. Atty. Runoff : Office rivalry: The race was a hard-fought one that focused as much on style as on substance.
- Experts Picked to Help Reform INS : Immigration: The attorney general goes outside the agency to recruit new managers. He hopes to blunt a critical congressional report.
- BOOK REVIEW : Tortured Legacy of Holocaust Survivors : IN THE SHADOW OF THE HOLOCAUST; The Second Generation <i> by Aaron Hass</i> Cornell University Press $19.95, 178 pages
- Studio Famous for Silent Classics, Horror Films
- Weld Wins Tight Massachusetts Governor's Race
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC PLACES : Fading Away, but Not Without a Fight
- COSTA MESA : Helping to Breach Gap at College
- Body of Missing Man Found After 4 Months
- Developer-Backed Growth Issues Defeated
- Freeway Complaint Was Almost Fatal for La Mesa Driver
- Hotshot Jockey Rides Into Town : Jose Santos, the Top Gun in N.Y., to Try His Luck in the Southland
- He's Trying to Get Some Respect for Badminton
- SHORT TAKES : Hometown to Honor Judds
- Nordstrom Union May File New Charges
- FDA Bans 223 Over-Counter Medications : Drugs: Ingredients are found ineffective in treating certain ailments. The action is part of an extensive review of 300,000 non-prescription products.
- Umberg Ahead in Early Returns : Legislature: Incumbent Pringle was targeted by state Democrats on Orange County's most closely watched race. Republicans were running in front in all the other contests.
- Carol Sobieski; Honored for Movie, TV Writing
- SCIENCE : Cold Fusion Investigation Begins
- THOUSAND OAKS : Woman Killed in Accident Identified
- Palace Closes Doors in Bankruptcy Case
- BellSouth to Offer Golden Handshake: The Atlanta-based...
- T-Bill Investors Bet on Lower Interest Rates
- International Paper Co. of Purchase, N.Y., said...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Smith Corona Asks Import Relief
- The Water's Fine : Asian Elephants Warm Up to Pool at San Diego Park
- 200 Marine Reservists in Southland Called to Duty
- A Kindred Heart for Refugee Women : Culture: Theresa Do arrived from Saigon in 1975 penniless, but determined. She founded San Diego's Refugee Women's Assn. to help others from Indochina adjust to living in their new country.
- W. Hollywood Card Club Plan Losing : Local measures: Two pro-development candidates leading in Santa Monica. Four of five candidates backed by environmentalists ahead in the San Gabriel Valley.
- Helms Leading Gantt in Close N. Carolina Vote
- Identity of Man Found Slain in Rail Yard Sought
- Report Warns of Traffic Woes From Planned Hotel
- Judge Delays Verdict on Redistricting Battle : Politics: Revised boundaries for Districts 4 and 8 are expected to be announced at a Dec. 14 hearing. Both sides claim victory.
- Superior Speed Helps Hardaway Getaways
- Northridge's Fann Questionable for Finale Because of Ankle Injury
- MUSIC REVIEW : Chamber Performs Untamed Beethoven : Micah Levy conducts fiery interpretations at Irvine Barclay Theatre. Piano concerto eases the drama.
- 'WIOU' Creators: The Truth Hurts : Television: Producer John Eisendrath charges that 'journalists can dish it out, but they can't take it.'
- Reparations for African-Americans
- Ike's Warning on Military Spending
- Killing Birds