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- Managing Retirement : Careers: After 80-hour workweeks and the trappings of corporate power, many executives find life in the slow lane jarring. Experts say the secret is planning.
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- HUMAN BESTIARY
- LIFE AMONG THE SAVAGES <i> by Shirley Jackson (Academy Chicago: $8.95) </i>
- Pinochet Bids Presidency Farewell : Chile: Quayle will be on hand today for Aylwin's inauguration, ending 16 years of military rule.
- President and Barbara Bush will host an...
- Legislators Toady to Chickens, Marmots
- Asian Phone Lines Back
- RERUNS TO RE-WATCH : Ed Goes to Bat for the Dodgers
- Students Attend FHA Conference
- TODAY'S NEWS, TOMORROW'S TELEVISION : SERIES
- Bus Hit by Bullets From Passing Vehicle
- Friends Forced to Paper Over Their Differences When Deciding on Diapers
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Bad Computer Tape Delays Tax Refunds
- Short War Stories : Books: Tim O'Brien's new work features Vietnam scenes, but "The Things They Carried" is not about bullets; it's about love and life after death, he says.
- World IN BRIEF : VATICAN CITY : Pope Plans Visit to Czechoslovakia
- TV of the Public by the Public and for the Public
- California IN BRIEF : BERKELEY : 'Cafe' Removed From People's Park
- El Camino 2nd in Academic Decathlon
- 600 Lincoln Investors Briefed on S&L; Inquiry
- Oceanside's New Housing Helps It Forget the Seedy Past
- Woman, 58, Dies After Car Hits Pole
- * WOMEN OF THE '90s: The 13th...
- Census Reaches Into Night to Count Homeless
- 'In the martial arts . . . we teach people to respect themselves and others'
- Agassi Single-Handedly Wipes Out Becker : Men's tennis: West German star says he was tired after playing doubles in the desert. Agassi will face Edberg in final today.
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Trujillo's 3 Home Runs Help Canyons Prevail
- BIG WEST CONFERENCE WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT : Long Beach Breaks Pacific Bubble
- Northridge Discovers an Offense in 9-5 Conference Win
- NEWPORT-TUSTIN BASEBALL TOURNAMENT : Even Scoreboard Bows to Mater Dei
- PREP ROUNDUP : Moxley Sets Irvine High Jump Mark
- Williams Case Shows Care Must be Taken Before Shooting at N.C. State
- NBA Experts Would Be Wide Awake About Draft Sleepers : Pro basketball: If picks were made again, the Lakers' Divac would go from the 26th choice to the second.
- COMMENTARY : The Epic, an Endangered Species : The world isn't the place it was when our screen heroes went a-conquering, but today's cinema could use a little more of that scope
- Balancing Power, Reform a Dilemma for Gorbachev : NEWS ANALYSIS
- Republicans Toss a Grand Old Convention : Politics: Delegates play down their differences and play up what unites them--the battle to gain control over the Legislature.
- Selma Marchers Hope for New Activism
- Drug Tests Rile Unions in Pasadena : Labor: Leaders of unions for city employees say a strict new policy invades individual privacy. The policy is expected to be tested when contract negotiations begin this month.
- FCC Rules Spark Game of 'Filing for Dollars' : Broadcasting: Investors sell out 'sham' license bids for millions. Regulators may be ready to pull the plug.
- It's the reign of Terror Eyes. And...
- Clash Over Trash Brings Hefty Lawsuit
- URBAN BESTIARY
- Crime-Watch Groups Battle Apathy With Variety of Programs
- Colorado Is Still Fighting at the Dance : Big Eight: Buffaloes beat Oklahoma State for the right to face Oklahoma, a winner over Kansas, in today's final.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Suddenly, They Have Rocketed Into Contention
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL : SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Brea-Olinda Overcomes Palos Verdes
- Pirmin Zurbriggen of Switzerland, retiring after this...
- Sununu vs. Reilly: Missing the Steak, Seeing the Sizzle : Environment: Forget the hype, the EPA chief is not being outmaneuvered by the White House chief of staff. Their clash is one of job descriptions.
- 'Hayseed' Realtors Make Hay While Sun Shines--in La Jolla
- He's Jumping to Get to College : Track and field: With basketball behind and a scholarship on his mind, University City's Jerome Price sailed a creditable 23-feet-8 on his second long jump of the year at the Mustang Relays.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL : SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
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- Caligiuri Starts; U.S. Wins, 2-1 : Soccer: Victory over Finland is Americans' first against a European national team since 1980.
- Point Loma Loses Trepanier's Final Game
- Cashing In on Her New-Found Career
- Just What Is a Delicatessen Supposed to Look Like, Anyway?
- Israeli Pacifist Sees Arafat Again
- The Philippines as Real-Life Sitcom: Dealing With Coups and Their Makers
- Tuning In On Another World?
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Protection Racket Helps Blackburn at Line
- DePaul Keeps Tournament Hopes Alive With 64-59 Victory Over Notre Dame
- LOARA BASEBALL TOURNAMENT
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- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Coleman Runs Hitless Streak to 14 Innings
- Northridge Makes Most of a Lost Day : Track: UCLA dominates the triangular meet but sprinter Kevin Hendrix gives a reassuring performance for the Matadors.
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- LAMBADA HOT SPOTS SPICE UP THE CITY
- Japan: Old Ideal, New Reality : Cult: The imperial throne loses purity; new nationalists reshape Japanese sensibility.
- Standing at the Crossroads, He Took Fatherland Over Mother Party : Gorbachev: If his vision proves correct, the world will long honor his name. And Lenin will be little more than a footnote.
- Zsa Zsa and the Prince Spend a Day at the Ranch : Bel-Air Couple Dote on Their Dogs and Dream of Raising Tennessee Walkers
- Los Angeles County Candidate Filings
- Life on the Edge: Homes Atop Sea Bluffs Come With a View, Gamble
- Zoo Hosts 38th-Birthday Bash : Celebration: Cake-eating monkeys and 1,300 human guests help the Santa Ana Zoo mark an auspicious anniversary.
- Pac-10 Tournament: Why Bother?
- The National Football League's new international venture...
- HORSE RACING LOS ALAMITOS : A Family Business Pays Off for Silva
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Brea-Olinda Has to Rally to Advance
- Young Wildcats Simply Keep Getting Better : Arizona: Team will try to make UCLA its 14th consecutive Pac-10 victim today.
- GOLF : Edwards Is Able to Keep a Grip on Two Sports
- <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five stars (a classic). : </i>
- Films going into production: Delirious...
- Quibbles & Bits
- A Road Warrior Tries Nashville Sound
- Ex-Bunnyman Ian McCulloch Steps Out on His Own
- A Roller Coaster, Made in the U.S.A. : Japan: America insists that Tokyo liberalize its capital markets. But if we push too hard, the result could be a worldwide crash.
- TARTIKOFF : In Her Own Right : When it's cash for cancer research she's after, Lilly is every bit as focused as her husband, NBC mogul Brandon.
- Going Global
- 'Heifetziana': Lessons From the Master
- 'Flame's Call' Ignites Insights by Portraying Everyday Characters
- FIGURE SKATING / WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Ito Triple Jumps to Second Place but Can't Catch Trenary
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- In Rancho Bernardo, a new high...
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Pizza Party Leaves Dos Pueblos Feeling Queasy
- NHL NOTES : Complaints About Garden Ice Resurface
- Player-Conductors: Flights of Fancy? : Instrumentalists who choose to lead from the keyboard or first chair claim it inspires creativity--but critics call it an ego trip
- The Rights That Sold for $10--The Strange Tale of 'South of Heaven'
- Well-Traveled Chef Tries Her Own Place
- STOP THE PRESSES: Politically conscious Aussie rockers...
- BIG WEST CONFERENCE WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT
- Victoria Pro Has More Than Hooks, Slices on His Mind : Golf: Determination took Eugene Hardy out of the cotton fields. Now the top teacher at Carson's county course wants to give others a hand.
- Clark Lives Up to His Billing, Shoots Down Faith Baptist : Prep basketball: Arizona-bound forward scores 48 points to lead El Cajon Christian to an 80-72 win.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Stastny Haunts Former Teammates as Devils Beat Nordiques
- Back to the Future for Absurdists : '50/60 Vision' festival looks back at the works of Ionesco, Beckett, Albee and others for meaning in the art of theater
- Performance Art: The Radical Edge of Theatrics : Stage Method and Tradition Take a Vacation When Student Performers at UC Irvine Explore the Fringes of Self-Expression
- Hither or Thither, 'Giovanni' Hits a Resounding Low Note
- Anti-Abortion Rally Draws 200 Protesters From Both Camps
- Law Yanks Habitual Drunks Out of the Driver's Seat
- 'Doctor, Doctor' Hiatus: Some Viewers Think CBS Needs a Shrink
- Commentary : Key to Quality Life: Cities Hold Power to Ease Traffic, Manage Growth
- Lawndale Loses 4th Top Official Since December
- County May Ban 'For Sale' Signs on Cars : Safety: Supervisors are considering an ordinance aimed at eliminating makeshift auto lots in public areas. They are considered a hazard.
- Child Stealing Just Adds to Divided Family's Suffering
- Anti-Drug Dinosaur Helps Kids Say No
- Clairemont
- Faulty Wiring Causes $100,000 Home Blaze in Santa Ana
- That's the Ticket: Captioned Movie Thrills Deaf : Film: "Back to the Future Part II" captivates the hearing-impaired and proves there is an audience for open-captioned entertainment.
- WESTSIDE BASEBALL TOURNAMENT : Camarillo Upends Chatsworth
- Lady Toros Planning to Top .500 Next Year
- Georgetown's Mutombo Is Living Up to 7-2 Billing
- COMMENTARY : Why Does Valvano Still Have His Job With the Wolfpack?
- COMMENTARY : Yes, Baseball Players Are Worth All That Money
- PREP ROUNDUP
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL : SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Westlake Wins Championship of El Segundo Tournament
- ON THE TOWN: Fishbone isn't actually recording...
- Nate n' Al: Hold the Wry : In a city of changing delis, it's like Mom's chicken soup
- The Resurrection of Jim Thompson : Thirteen years after his death, the prince of hard-boiled fiction is one of Hollywood's hottest writers--and screens are sizzling
- Multilingual Skills Early
- Teachers of English as 2nd Tongue Trade Plain Words : Curriculum: With millions in funding at stake, English departments seek to defend their turf against champions of a newer academic discipline.
- Chile: Pinochet Ties Up Transition to Democracy
- Super City Will Pay for Honor : NFL: To land the 1993 Super Bowl and the financial windfall that goes with it, San Diego, Pasadena or Phoenix will make sure the league is well taken care of, too.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Garcia Leads Chapman to 8-5 Victory in Baseball
- Christian Heritage Advances to NCCAA Quarterfinals
- David Wheaton Starts to Make Tennis Mark
- Mixing Fact, Fiction and American Lore : Multimedia artist Terry Allen delivers a eulogy for and an indictment of the dark side of the human soul
- The Boz Roars Onto the Screen
- First A.M.E. More Than Just a Church : Religion: First African Methodist Episcopal Church, the city's oldest African--American congregation, is involved in all facets of a community's life.
- Suspected Shooter of Deaf Brothers Returned to L.A.
- Morningside Girls Have Chance for Repeat State Title : Prep basketball: Saturday's championship game will be the third for star center Lisa Leslie.
- UNLV Crushes Pacific, Prepares for Big Show
- Tarascon a Winner by 12 in Southwest at Oaklawn
- El Camino's Spirits High After Semifinal Loss : JC basketball: Playoff winning streak salvaged the Warriors' season. Now they're looking to next year.
- <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five stars (a classic). : </i>
- ALBUM REVIEWS : <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five stars (a classic).</i>
- Actor Feldman Arrested on Heroin Count
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- San Diego
- Strong Ties to Beverly Hills Pull Official Back : Government: Mark Scott is leaving Santa Clarita job after two months to become city manager of Beverly Hills.
- Motorist Killed After Hitting Street Light
- It's No Time for S.D. to Be Smug About Smog
- A Chance to Invest Knocked Only Once
- BOYS' BASKETBALL : SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Life With Rocky
- Home Improvement : Save Hotel Bills, Build a Vacation Cabin
- VACATION MEMORIES : Oh, to Be in Ireland Now That Winter Is Here
- Greed and Gluttony in the Forest Primeval : THE FATE OF THE FOREST: Developers, Destroyers and Defenders of the Amazon <i> by Susanna Hecht and Alexander Cockburn (Verso: $24.95; 254 pp., illustrated) </i>
- For Spielberg, It's 'Always' Malibu
- Dispute Over Bacteria Dangers of Disposable Diapers Lingers
- THE HOUSE
- KHJ's Newscasts
- A WRAP-UP OF THE REST OF THE WEEK'S NEW AND NOTEWORTHY FILMS
- Baptism of Oil, Malathion Greens O.C.'s Legislators
- ONE MAN'S STORY AS A COPLEY/COLONY PRODUCER
- World In Brief : Romania : Opposition Calls for Delay in Elections
- High-Tech Long Johns Sewing Up Niche in Sportswear Profit Margins
- ON THE RECORD
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : GAMES : For Opera Buffs in Pursuit of Trivia
- What Simon Says About Rape Hits Target
- Perry Mason: The Case of the Desperate...
- El Monte Staff Transfer
- 83 Hurt When Gamblers' Buses Run Out of Luck, Collide on Snowy Road
- Cleanup of Times Beach May Be Ready to Begin
- Drunk Driver in Kentucky Bus Crash to Appeal Case
- A RED SQUARE REFORMATION
- Relatives Say Menendez 2 Are Innocent
- Long Beach Makes Bid for a Berth : Big West: 49ers earn 22nd victory by knocking out 23rd-ranked New Mexico State in tournament semifinal.
- BOXING : Holmes Plots Return Beginning With Tillis
- WOMEN'S TENNIS : Capriati Tops Gildemeister, Will Face Sabatini in Final
- On-Court Joy Eases Rancho Santiago's Pain Off the Court
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Short Caps a Big Week for Fullerton
- GOLF ROUNDUP : He's Trying to Make It the Huston Open
- Wilson's Shot Bails Out UCLA : Pacific 10: Bruins waste 20-point lead before beating ASU, 79-78. They play Arizona for tournament title today.
- Colorado Coach Rides Wave to Inevitable Unemployment
- Sailing in a New Direction : The former 'Love Boat' star is exercising her sense of humor with 'The Head'
- CSUN Nets Its 1st Volleyball Series Sweep of Pepperdine
- The Painful Truth : Here's Some Expert Advice for Every Prospective Boxing Champion: Try Another Sport
- Hrudey, Kings Regain Strength : Pro hockey: Goalie passes test in recovery from virus. Robitaille scores three goals in 8-2 victory over Penguins.
- Choreographed by Promoters : The lambada has required careful U.S. marketing efforts to push the Brazilian dance craze
- 'New Visions': Positive Images Through Latino Art
- Los Angeles People and Urban Air Invade San Luis Obispo
- Learning New Ways in Silence : Immigration: Some aliens flee one world of silence for another. Catholic Charities is teaching people seeking INS amnesty who cannot hear to read and to vocalize thoughts.
- Commentary : Where is Public Outcry for Black Students? : Education: The public has grown accustomed to accepting a percentage of failure for African-Americans that would be totally unacceptable for others. We must ask ourselves why.
- Palos Verdes Hopes End in Heartbreaker : Prep basketball: Disputed foul call was the difference in 47-46 loss to Brea-Olinda in Southland Division III title game.
- ANALYSIS : Lockout: Plenty of Blame Shared
- SANTA ANITA : Southland's Derby Hopes on Rise
- Christian a Victory From State Title : Division V: Clark scores 48 as Patriots ease past Canoga Park Faith Baptist, 80-72, to earn trip to final in Oakland.
- Tiff With Girlfriend Led to Benching of Star : College basketball: Cal State Fullerton Coach John Sneed says series of incidents led to benching of Cedric Ceballos.
- Battling Lambadas
- Stagings Are Rare in Orange County but Future May Be Brighter
- Cowboy Junkies Weather the Barrage : The Canadian band comes through a period of intense attention with its perspective intact, and a follow-up album
- San Diego
- Out of Soviet Metamorphosis, Hope for a World of Law : Nations: Some utopian ideas are dangerous, but some ideas that seem utopian can make the world a better place. Perhaps their time is coming.
- THE HOUSE : Arizona Wilderness
- THE HOUSE : Arizona Wilderness
- NCAA DIVISION II SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Kunishima Best in Meet, Coaches Say : Men: Tournament's top swimmer helps Northridge place third.
- LOARA BASEBALL TOURNAMENT : Ocean View's Mistakes, Walks Help No.1-Ranked Lakewood Retain Title
- St. John's Boo Harvey Says Life Can't Get Any Better
- NFL MEETINGS : Will Owners Give Tagliabue Replay?
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : El Camino Real Pitcher Treend Finds Merit in Association With Scouts
- BOYS' BASKETBALL : SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Blyleven Outshines Moffat, 1-0
- The Housewives Really Cook in Music Business : 3 spouses of rock 'n' rollers clean up with songs about vacuuming and furniture polish
- County's Ad and PR Companies Strut Their Stuff at Awards Show : Advertising: Competition gives 102 agencies a chance to display their wares to each other and potential clients.
- Now's a Good Time to Visit the Lady by the Bay
- Lyme Disease: Tick-Caused Ailment Has Taken Heavy Toll on 9 in Oregon Family
- North Says Poindexter Told Him Not to Reveal Contra Aid Plan
- Military Chief Sends Lesotho King to Temporary Exile
- Leftist Guerrilla Sabotage Puts Out Lights, Cripples Industry in Peru
- DON'T TELL THE GROWNUPS <i> by Alison Lurie (Little, Brown: $19.95; 229 pp.) </i>
- Only the Lawyers Are Sure to Win in Lincoln Wars : Thrifts: Twenty-four lawsuits and nearly as many investigations are expected to keep prosecutors and lawyers busy for years.
- Radically Different Opinions of Activist's 'Journey of Conscience'
- PLACES THAT SUPPORT, OPPOSE DEVELOPMENT
- Do It Yourself : Building Furniture Is Easy as PVC
- SCAVENGER HUNT
- Your Mortgage : Using Your Home Equity to Pay Off Debts : Credit: Home-equity loans are tax-deductible. But financial advisers warn that imprudent spending can result in loss of the house.
- Whittle to Head Bankers
- High Costs Mean Poor Prognosis for Trauma Centers in Big Cities : Medicine: The glory days are past. Now, uninsured patients force many hospitals into a life-and-death struggle with the bottom line.
- See Jane Work in Prime Time : With 'Today' Behind Her, Pauley Looks Toward Tomorrow
- Health Workers Help Ease Older Cambodians Over Cultural Barrier
- Bangladesh Police Break Up Protest Over Conference
- Tiny Task Captivates Therapists : Medical: Physical therapists are working to tone the muscles of premature infants to help prevent developmental problems later.
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : 10 Dead, 80 Detained After Black Unrest
- Governor Pitches Tax Hike to GOP
- New Tabloid Puts the Homeless to Work
- Quiksilver Inc.: Officials at the Costa Mesa-based...
- DANGEROUS Liasons : A Mysterious, Sexually Transmitted Virus Threatens to Trigger a New Epidemic
- A Sense of Place in an Age of Alienation
- U.S. Voices Hope for Genuine Democracy in Haiti
- Voters to Decide on Council Districts
- Avalon Puts Muscle in Its Fight Against Drugs : Crime: A new sheriff's lieutenant, greater expertise among deputies and a fax machine have resulted in a surge in drug arrests on Catalina Island.
- Superintendent Hunt Narrows
- Shot Fired at L.A.-Bound Greyhound Bus
- Jackson Bows Out, but He Never Bowed In
- City Offers Old Discounts and New
- Down With Buildup : Shampoo-Soluble Gels and Sprays Mean That Hair No Longer Has to Take a Shellacking
- Going Batty Over Old English B
- LIFE IN A MEDIEVAL VILLAGE <i> by Frances and Joseph Gies (Harper & Row: $22.95; 257 pp.) </i>
- The Great Escape That Never Was : DESTINY EXPRESS <i> by Howard A. Rodman (Atheneum: $18.95; 192 pp.)</i>
- California IN BRIEF : FRESNO : Bombs in Extortion Attempt Detonated
- Wendy Leigh Christensen, 20, a public relations...
- Pulling No Punches : HBO PREPARES TO SHOW ITS BOXING STUFF AGAIN AS TWO CHAMPS MEET
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- God Is His Partner, but Fleas Help in Business That's Gone to the Dogs
- Taiwan Judicial Chief Says He Will Not Challenge President Lee in Elections
- Kollek Blames Bush for City's Tension
- The Diary of Anne Frank (Cinemax Sunday...
- Watching a Star at Tennis Tourney
- Chula Vista Project
- HUMAN BESTIARY
- SPENCE + LILA <i> by Bobbie Ann Mason (Harper & Row: $6.95, illustrated) </i>
- Hoisting Another by Her Own Petard : THE JOURNALIST AND THE MURDERER <i> by Janet Malcolm (Alfred A. Knopf: $18.95; </i> 162 pp.)
- Beach Town Worth a 'Second' Look : El Segundo: Its name means 'The Second,' but residents praise its first-rate safety and small-town atmosphere. Besides, home prices are attractive.
- Jack Kemp Lined Up as Speaker
- No Monetary Chaos Grips Brazil--Yet : Economy: The country feared hyper-inflation as its worst economic nightmare. As the cost of living rises by more than 70% a month, the reality so far is not as disastrous as feared.
- Hawking the Virtues of a Medieval Sport
- Oh, Ma, How Suite It Was
- They're in a Battle for the Bottom in Nationwide Diaper Wars : Environment: Disposables are a billion-dollar business, and mothers love them. But they create a trash nightmare.
- Student Has 2-Week D.C. Civics Lesson
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Christians Clash Again; 4 Wounded
- GOP Panel Backs O.C. Legislators' Anti-Gay Stands
- Still Walking Silly, After 20 Years
- A Well-Rounded Look at Cubism
- CLASSY RICHARD CRENNA
- Mayor's Note on Prayers Inspires Varied Reaction
- Tax Code Prohibits Releasing Client Names
- Lacking Direction
- Brown's Departure
- Environmental Issue
- The Word is <i> Opa</i>
- Defense Conversion Plans Not as Flawed as the Short-Sighted Arguments Against Them
- Names in the News - March 11, 1990
- COLUMN ONE : Coping as Costs Soar Into Chaos : Brazilians and Argentines hoard food and buy dollars to deal with inflation of more than 70% a month. The crippling spiral could threaten South America's two largest democracies.
- Settlement of County Remap Suit Unlikely
- Great American's Troubles Cast a Shadow Over S.D.
- Tax Cut Would Foster a Sounder Economy : Capital Gains: A reduced rate is a bet worth taking, even if some of the benefits will go to those who already are wealthy.
- County Probes Peace Officer Psychologist : Job Testing: A report questions the practices of the nationally renowned applicant evaluator, and his job is at stake for the first time in 10 years.
- Vessel Contains Everything for Casual Voyages
- Nearby Nurseries Cradle All Kinds of Plant Life
- 'Guinea Pig' for Drug War or a Hardened Criminal?
- Wrapped With Memories : <i> Banh Tom </i> Combines Seasoned Shrimp and Sweet Potato in a Vietnamese Cake
- Laguna Hills Plays It Smart, Wins State Title
- Remap Process No Longer a Narrow Political Concern
- How to Decide When a School Measures Up
- Use of L.A. Officers Outside City Probed : Police: Sources say Deputy Chief Glenn A. Levant dispatched detectives to a chic hotel whose owner has business ties to two Levant relatives and DARE.
- Walkouts at Centinela: Racism or Official Incompetence?
- Doi Reelected to Head Japan Opposition Party