- Park Concessionaire Fees Criticized
- U.S., Greece Sign New Defense Pact : Agreement Will Let American Bases Remain for 8 Years
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Priest's 121st Honorary Degree
- Yorba Linda Cyclist Hit, Killed by Car
- NEWPORT BEACH : Masked Robber Gets $22,000 at Restaurant
- National City
- McMartin Pre-School Reduced to Rubble : Bulldozed: The Manhattan Beach facility, at which some former students insist they were molested, was torn down to make way for an office building.
- 8 at Ranch Indicted on U.S. Charges of Slavery : Laborers: A federal grand jury says that a Somis flower grower forced more than 100 Mexicans to work for substandard wages.
- Study Finds S.D. School Maintenance Shortcomings
- Philadelphia lawyer Martin Krimsky was approved to...
- Living on a Paltry $2.5 Million Takes Magic
- For Now, Jay Howell Gives Up Stopper Role
- Angels Scratch One Out : Baseball: McCaskill, making only his second start in 19 days, pitches well and Polonia's bunt sets up the winning run.
- N.C. State Told to Pay $365,180
- Hitting the Spot : Kelly's Pub Becomes Focal Point for Jazz
- SHORT TAKES : Staples, Barrett Sisters to Team
- Rolf Ericson: a Legend With a Future : Jazz: The trumpeter's spent 47 years adapting his playing to different masters. Now he's playing his own tune at the Grand Avenue Bar.
- Sen. Pete Wilson
- Dealing With the Tragedy of No-Care Moms, No-Hope Babies
- The Battle With AIDS
- Estranged Co-Owners of Esprit See 'Baby' Go on Auction Block : * Retailing: Both Doug and Susie Tompkins plan to bid on the trendy San Francisco firm. An outsider could snap up the operation, which is finally rebounding after suffering from the couple's long-running feud.
- MOVIES - May 30, 1990
- MOVIES - May 30, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - May 30, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - May 30, 1990
- POP/ROCK - May 30, 1990
- POP/ROCK - May 30, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 30, 1990
- Names in the News - May 30, 1990
- Names in the News - May 30, 1990
- Names in the News - May 30, 1990
- Names in the News - May 30, 1990
- Gorbachev Guest List a Hot Ticket : Diplomacy: Soviet leader's Bay Area visit prompts intense jockeying for invitations. The Reagans have theirs.
- Fuel Leak Prompts NASA to Scrub Launch of Shuttle : Space: Engineers notice the problem when they begin pumping liquid hydrogen into Columbia. A new liftoff time could be announced today.
- House Members' Speaking Fees Top $6.5 Million : Honorariums: New data for 1989 shows the tobacco industry led in rewarding lawmakers. One congressman averaged a free trip a week.
- Soviet Leader Due Today; Europe Tops Summit Issues
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / INSURANCE COMMISSIONER : Collis Gets Top Score, but Not Endorsement, From Nader
- Countywide : Irvine Students Grill Cranston on Scandal
- Profit Declines 33% at Newport Corp.
- College Studies Ways to Lift Enrollment : Education: Small Woodbury University also is seeking contributions from alumni, who include Helen Gurley Brown.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Perrier Selling Soft Drink Lines
- For Many Businesses, North County Is Now the Place to Be
- With Design in Mind May Sell More Stock, Warrants
- Japan's Major Banks Post Lower Profits: Japan's...
- EC Proposes Tit-for-Tat Chip Plan: The European...
- Accidents Kill at Least 45 on Roads
- Train Rams Truck Filled With Sewage; 9 Injured
- Annapolis Naval Academy Outlaws Hazing, Harassment
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Spock Diagnosis: U.S. Ailing
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / INSURANCE COMMISSIONER : Garamendi, Press, Collis Taking Loans Down the Stretch
- Fluor Will Test 4-Day Workweek for the Summer
- P.M. BRIEFING : Baby Food Formula Firms Probed
- Gabon Fears for Economy: OPEC member Gabon...
- OptimumCare Corp.: The Laguna Niguel provider of...
- Profile : Le Pen: Dark Side of the French Soul : Crude, powerful and dangerous, the onetime barroom brawler with the mesmerizing oratory has built a career on hatred. His party is France's third-strongest force.
- De Klerk Delays Visit to U.S.; Blames Timing
- Vote Clears Way for Drug Crackdown : Colombia: The election of hard-liner Gaviria as president should speed delivery of U.S. military aid, officials say.
- Before You Pick Up Instant Pick-Me-Ups
- Woman Dies on Operating Table After Freak Fire
- NOTICE TO READERS
- PEOPLE : Patriots' Woes Haven't Sacked Kiam's Spirit
- House of Fabrics Profit Rises 60% in 1st Quarter
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY
- Experts Debate Safety, Worth of Liquid Diets : Health: Manufacturers of very-low-calorie diets and their critics agree that the diets can be dangerous if not properly monitored. But they disagree on who should use them.
- U.S. Changes Policy, Backs U.N. Observers for Gaza, West Bank
- Yeltsin Wins by Four Votes : Gorbachev Says He's Worried by Archrival's New Post : Soviet Chief, Wife Arrive in Canada
- LOCAL : Truck Hits Wall; O.C. Man Killed
- COLUMN ONE : In Africa, It's Lower Education : Universities across the continent represent a silent disaster, marked by physical collapse, low salaries and decades of mismanagement. Students are becoming impatient.
- Hardie Enjoys Vindication as Casino Profits Return
- Urinalysis Machine Maker Cuts Loss for Quarter
- Ronald L. Woermer has been appointed senior...
- Eradicating Orange Blossoms Along With the Medflies
- Investors Face High-Stakes Battle for Casino Profits
- Yeltsin Offers to Share Power in New Bid for Russian Presidency
- Border Patrol's Drug War Role Is Questioned
- Walesa Steps In to Halt Bitter Rail Strike : Poland: He calls the protest 'anarchy on the road to the construction of a democracy.' The accord signals that his clout remains strong.
- Costs Forcing Change in Drug Rehab Programs
- Perks Persist, but Cash Is Making a Comeback : Fringes: New tax law has made all those perks less attractive financially, even as corporate egos demand them. More and more, cash is king.
- Monsanto, Exxon to Merge Units
- EC, Japan Meet to Discuss Trade Deficit
- California Amplifier Announces Turnaround
- Benton Oil & Gas Reports Loss for First Quarter
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : A Royally Late Wedding Gift
- Mandela Undergoes Minor Surgery; Trip to U.S. Unaffected
- Hoover Institution Visit Called Off
- COMING SOON? Will the library get Nixon's...
- Justices Will Review U.S. Rules Barring Advice on Abortion
- Shuttle Set for Liftoff
- Next Step : Separatist Fires Are Burning Again in Quebec : After 10 years of peace, Canada faces a language crisis that some people feel could blow the country apart. And a kind of D-Day is not far off.
- Quake Strikes Armenia
- Mother Invents a Gentler Breast Pump : Nursing: A lightweight device with a silicone cup designed to be easier on nursing women has turned into a successful business venture.
- CURRENCY : Dollar Falls to 3-Month Low Against Yen
- The Beverly Hills law firm Rosenfeld, Meyer...
- P.M. BRIEFING : EC Adopts Rules on VDT Safety
- Grandparents Find Advocate in Fight for Custody Rights : Families: An organization called GOLD is getting across its message that relatives are often the best alternative for children in harmful home situations.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / ATTORNEY GENERAL : For Smith, 'Informants' Issue Has a Double Edge
- Myanmar Votes to Oust Military From Power
- Documentary : Lima's Streets Are Both Mean and Vibrant : Sights, sounds, smells--a walk downtown, where well-to-do Peruvians seldom go, is an unforgettable assault on the senses. Just watch your wallet.
- United Technologies Sells Unit to Schlegal
- Balance Is Crucial When Business Is Family Affair
- Maggie Begley has been named senior vice...
- Channel Islands National Bank in Oxnard said...
- Mexican Carrier to Buy as Many as 50 Airbus Jets : Airlines: The European airplane maker says Mexicana Airlines, a longtime Boeing customer, defected because Airbus can deliver a new model a year earlier.
- Alitalia, USAir Sign Accord: Alitalia and USAir...
- Jovanovich Steps Aside, Ex-Energy Secy. Named
- P.M. BRIEFING : Stocks Close Lower in Tokyo
- Value in the Vault : Entertainment: Re-releasing classic films such as 'The Ten Commandments' can generate solid profit. So more studios are doing it.
- IBM Gets Environmental Award: The computer giant...
- A New Environment for Polite Behavior : Etiquette: Letitia Baldrige says the aim in everyday situations is to teach manners without ending up in fisticuffs.
- WORLD : Baltics Disavow Gorbachev
- Yeltsin Wins by Four Votes : Gorbachev Says He's Worried by Archrival's New Post : Reformer Is Elected in Russia
- Air Pollution-Measuring Company Reports Loss
- Wells Fargo Bank named Sharon G. Young...
- Pacific Southwest Reports Quarterly Loss
- Heat, Dust and 'Bucksheesh' Didn't Stop in Luxor
- Housing Starts Drop 10% in First Quarter
- Bomb Kills 1, Hurts 9 in Jerusalem : Terrorism: The targeted Jewish market was crowded with shoppers. Israeli officials seek to link the blast to the opening of an Arab summit.
- Movies Siting Sets in State of Washington
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Colombia Awaits Drug Lords' Next Move : Latin America: Bombs, assassinations--or perhaps a tacit truce--could follow election of the cocaine cartels' foe.
- LOCAL : Pacoima Man Expected to Face Murder Charge in Student Death
- 55 Comb Mountainside for Hiker, 37
- Earth First! Hires Investigator to Probe Bomb Blast That Injured 2
- Lucy Boston, 97; Children's Author
- NATION : Anti-Abortion Display Targeted
- Negotiators Working on Treaty Snags : Arms control: Most decisions have been made but some missile issues remain unresolved.
- Moscow Begins Checking Shopper IDs
- More Students in State Aiming to Enter College : Education: A state report shows that a greater proportion of the class of 1989 qualified for admission to a public university compared with high school graduates of several years ago.
- Escondido
- Countywide : Rain Arrives, but Drought Stays Behind
- Where Time Has (Almost) Stopped
- TOKYO : Cambodia: Another Round
- PRIVATE LIVES, PUBLIC PLACES : The Grandeur of Opera Is Felt First in the Heart
- LOCAL : Reagans, Gorbachevs to Meet
- PREVIEW / SUPREME COURT : Justices Face Rush to Judgment as They Leave Their Toughest Cases Until Last
- 2 Men Missing in 2 Incidents Off Ventura Coast
- Titans Hook Texas, Gain World Series : College baseball: Popoff pitches Cal State Fullerton to a 3-0 victory in the NCAA Central Regional championship game.
- THE SIDELINES : Suns to Meet Jazz in Tokyo
- COLLEGE SOFTBALL WORLD SERIES : UCLA's Drive to Title Is Overnight Success
- U.S. Facing Illiteracy Crisis
- Should the National Park Service participate in the Cheeseboro Canyon land swap? : FOR FRED MAAS
- Growth Is Main Issue in Genteel Campaign for Dana Point Council : Election: Candidates disagree--but politely--on whether or not the city should be developed as a tourist destination.
- BETTING THE SYSTEMS : 'The Clown' Bets Long Shots and Usually Wins
- THE SIDELINES : Appeal Panel Clears Relay Track Champ McKay in Stimulant Case
- ART REVIEWS : Friedkin Photos Explore the Real and Unreal in Hollywood
- IRVINE : She Gives It Her All for Protocol
- Firefighters Assn. Endorses Schaefer
- Trade Missions Prime Pump for L.A. Port : Commerce: The facility has surpassed New York to become the nation's busiest commercial gateway. Visits to foreign customers are vital to that status, officials say.
- SANTA ANA : Names Solicited for 2 New Grade Schools
- National Salute Embraces Panama Dead : Holiday: Memorial Day tributes remember Americans who fell in war. Also honored is Ryan White's courageous battle with fatal AIDS.
- Inmates Mark Time at Prison's 'Boot Camp' : Penal systems: The Rose Valley Work Camp steals an attitude from the military. Its prisoners follow a spit and polish routine and the results have been encouraging.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SUMMIT : Real Agenda: European Security
- National City
- ANAHEIM : Nature Center Trails Due for Sprucing Up
- Otay Mesa
- LAGUNA BEACH : Councilman Urges More AIDS Support
- THE HOUSE
- This Agent Avoids Sting of Defeat : Law enforcement: FBI's undercover horse pays his own way during investigation of race-fixing at Finger Lakes.
- NCAA CENTRAL REGIONAL NOTEBOOK : Titans Play Underdog to Perfection
- Parlin Isn't Strongest, but He's Best
- Jazz Reviews : An Inauspicious Fusion Debut at Sasch's in Studio City
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Ella Fitzgerald Given Top French Arts Award
- YORBA LINDA : Face Lifting Proceeds Near Nixon Library
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- School Districts Say Proposed State Budget Cuts Threaten Programs : Raises: Officials form a coalition and appeal to Gov. Deukmejian to increase the cost-of-living allocation to 4.8%.
- Passenger Killed in Crash; Driver Arrested
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Freshman Steps Up, Pitches In
- THE SIDELINES : Liberty Bowl Chooses ESPN
- Mater Dei Basketball Tournament Will Feature Top-Seeded Artesia
- Indians Come Back, but Can't Back Black : Baseball: He stymies Angels on six hits through eight innings, but isn't around when Cleveland finally breaks through.
- Doyle, Gilman Keep Racquetball Titles
- CLASSICAL MUSIC : Temirkanov Replaces Muti for Philadelphia Orchestra Concert
- MUSIC REVIEW : Chamber Festival Concludes With Brahms Quintet at Japan America
- Jobs-Homes Balancing Act Called Impractical : Development: It seemed like an easy answer to smog and traffic. Make builders provide a place to work, as well as live. But critics say the concept was never more than a fallacy.
- Shadows of the Past : The Ghost Towns of L.A. County
- Cleaner Industries Sought to Take the Place of Lockheed : Burbank: About 3% of the city's acreage will become available for development when the defense firm moves out by the mid-1990s.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Best Choices for the Courts
- Pirates Are Older, Wiser--and Better
- Byron Keeps to Her Two Resolutions
- Expanding Boundaries in Poland : Film: The fact that the Polish government gave permission to shoot 'Eminent Domain,' an anti-communist work, indicates how times have changed.
- Canadian Director Tries Loftier Topic After 'Decline' : Movies: Denys Arcand wins praise and a prize at Cannes for 'Jesus de Montreal.'
- SHORT TAKES : Town Turns Out for Filming
- Political Ads
- Little River Band Hopes Luck Will Help in Climb Back Up Charts
- Those Who Died in Wars Are Honored in Southland Tributes
- Catcher Is Baseball's Nastiest Position and Battle Scars Show It
- Marina Plays Top-Seeded Westlake
- THE SIDELINES : The Citadel Wraps Up Regional
- He Tries to Find Middle Ground : College baseball: Arizona State Coach Jim Brock, familiar with despair and euphoria, seeks a winning balance.
- Supreme Court Ruling Against Operation Rescue Blockades
- SHORT TAKES : Opry Star's Memorabilia Stolen
- Students' Dispute With Chabad Sect Goes Public : Ownership: UCLA housing cooperative residents contend they are being ousted from building. Hasidic Jews' organization says it took title to property.
- COMMENCEMENT 1990
- LOS ALAMITOS : 19 Veteran Sprinters to Vie for Invitations to June 9 Vessels Maturity
- Hunting Mountain Lions Is Fjelline's Job, and He's Proud of It
- It's Official: Indianapolis 500 Winner Luyendyk Joins Elite With $1,090,940
- Criminal Type Wins as Easy Goer Is a Bust : Belmont: Lukas horse catches Housebuster to take Metropolitan Mile, capping weekend hat trick for trainer.
- NCAA BASEBALL TOURNAMENT : CS Fullerton Reaches College World Series; UCLA, USC Don't
- Seniors Doing Better at Getting Set for College : Education: A study shows that 12th-graders in San Diego and throughout the state have made major gains in test scores and in completing academic requirements.
- Bid to Blaze New Trails Heats Up
- ORANGE : Parents' Day-Care Fee Plan Rejected
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Youth Sports Groups Look for Home Field
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Tustin's Green Proves to be a Quick Study on the Field, in Classroom
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Long-Lost Organ Returned to Mission
- Abbott Good, Cleveland Better in 3-0 Victory
- THE SIDELINES : Rozier Arrested on Gun Charge
- SHORT TAKES : U.S. Jazzman Murray Honored
- Third-Place CBS Unveils Fall Lineup : Television: Network tries to beef up its early evening programming. Among the new shows are four sitcoms and five hourlong dramas.
- La Jolla Arts Faire to Benefit the Disabled
- Richard V. Silverman was appointed vice president...
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY : Optical Computing Could Step Up the Movement of Data
- World Bank to Discuss New China Loans
- U.S. Facing Illiteracy Crisis
- SFE Technologies Posts Loss for 2nd Quarter
- Japan Approaches Land Reform With Caution : Real estate: A movement to control spiraling property values is offset by concern over the potential impact on financial markets.
- Computer Graphics Job
- Peter Derbonne has been named vice president...
- Two Trump Operations Cut Jobs: The Taj...
- Children's Advertising Grows Up, but Not Everyone Approves
- Not Every CEO's Take-Home Pay Is So Awesome
- Transamerica Insurance Group in Woodland Hills appointed...
- Fredericks Gets Post at Corporate Capital
- JOHANNESBURG : S. African Prisoner Release?
- Toll Hits 22 as Armenians, Soviets Clash : Nationalism: Troops battle militants outside a military base. The scale of violence in Yerevan is called unprecedented.
- NATION : Freight Train Derails in Alaska
- NATION : Justice Dept. Asks Pierce Prober to Expand His Investigation
- Stranded Cruise Passengers Return
- Bush Says Troubled Gorbachev Is Still 'Pretty Darn Strong' : Summit: 'This man has survived,' the President says. He says Soviet domestic woes are none of his business.
- Street Crime Death Toll Exceeds 20 for Weekend
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Groups Try to Block Road Expansion
- LOCAL ELECTIONS 29TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Three Face Uphill Battle Against Waters : Primary race: Assemblywoman says she's taking no chances despite high expectations. She won't appear with opponents, and says record speaks for itself.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS: COUNTY SHERIFF : Lame Duck Duffy Still Powerful Influence in Race for His Office
- SHORT TAKES : Alumna Madonna: No Big Deal
- A Getty Against Establishment : Art: Aileen Getty opens her one-person show at Zero One Gallery. And her images attack 'the system.'
- Richard Smith was named president and chief...
- El Camino Finding Opportunities by Exploiting Its Rivals' Adversities : Computers: The current woes of the leasing business are actually benefiting this Northridge dealer.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Tektronix Plans Restructuring
- Ronald H. Asquith, vice president-human resources for...
- Magazine Gets Bigger in Effort to Find a Niche
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Brennan, 84, to Stay on Court
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Duvalier Moves to Roomier Digs
- NO REGRETS: Yorba Linda (B2) got the...
- THE SIDELINES : Czech Accepts Canuck Contract
- Yogi Always Was a Guy to Go Against the Grain
- Dow Soars 49.57 to New All-Time High
- The Teamsters' Long-Shot Candidate
- Peggy Castellano has been promoted to vice...
- A Lot Is Riding on Trade Talks by 104 Nations : Uruguay Round: Many fear chaos on a global scale if attempts at liberalization fail. And success is far from certain.
- Grief, Greed and the Lawyers : Aftermath: The school bus tragedy was just the beginning. Then lawyers moved in and divided a Texas town.
- SOUVENIRS: It's a library but it's also...
- WATERGATE: How much of the library will...
- Bush Reserves Judgment on Iowa Blast Probe
- BEIJING : A Sad Anniversary in China
- Nomura Unhappy With $100,000 Salary, but Enjoys Port's Success
- West Covina Comes Out Swinging in 5-A Division Baseball Playoffs
- Belcher Begs Off; Dodgers Blow It, 6-5 : Baseball: He says pitching arm is tired after giving up only one hit in eight innings and leaves the game with a 5-1 lead.
- Channels That Viewers Watch the Most--and the Least
- Petrominerals Corp.: The Tustin-based oil and gas...
- Chrysler to Pay $2.9 Million in Defense...
- S.D. Executives Miss Cut on Best-Paid List : Salaries: Many were paid handsomely but none made the list of the state's 50 highest paid executives.
- Thomas W. Field Jr. has been named...
- Steve M. Binnix has been appointed general...
- BOOK REVIEW : A Current Snapshot of Science, Technology : THE ALMANAC OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY <i> Edited by Richard Golob, Eric Brus</i> Harcourt Brace Jovanovich $59.95 cloth, $29.95 paper, 530 pages
- World View : Summit '90--This Time the Focus Is on Conflict : With events pushing Gorbachev to the wall, the flood of Soviet concessions has halted. This week, he and Bush will discuss not detente but the issues--from Germany to Iran--that divide them.
- Robert B. Meyner, 81; Ex-New Jersey Governor
- Record Rain Puts a Chill Into Holiday
- NIXON LIBRARY: It doesn't open to the...
- SPACE : Astronomers Find Huge Cloud
- Boomerang Proposition : The So-Called Speedy Trial Initiative Would Backfire on California
- Should the National Park Service participate in the Cheeseboro Canyon land swap? : AGAINST SIEGFRIED OTHMER
- Jail Rooms Changed to Protect Privacy
- Big Radar Station Being Dismantled
- Countywide : Tax Refund Offered to Elderly, Disabled
- GARDEN GROVE : Board to Vote on High School Bingo
- Tustin Faces $4-Million Police-Brutality Suit : Courts: A man says two officers broke his ribs when they responded to a domestic-violence call.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Padres Open Door for Phillies, but Slam It Shut
- NBA PLAYOFFS: WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS : Rambis, Eccentric as Laker, Is Source of Wisdom for Suns
- Swing Is the Thing : Michelle Shocked Tries to Say as Much Through the Spirit of Her Music as Through the Lyrics
- SDSU's Season Ended by Stanford : College Baseball: For the Aztecs it was over with a 6-2 loss, while Stanford, the No. 1-ranked team in the country, moves on to the College World Series.
- Jazz Reviews : Coleman's Piano Skills Abundant at Holiday Inn
- Zenith National Board OKs Buyback Plan
- Bush Is Asked to Do More on S&L; Fraud : Thrifts: Democrats want to triple the money needed to prosecute offenders. They say there is a backlog of thousands of potential cases.
- Douglas Moreland has joined TMC Developments Inc.,...
- Man Rescued After Night at Bottom of Mine Shaft
- Market Scene : Hi-Tech India? That Day May Be Closer Than You Think : From half a world away, Bombay wizards keep Ma Bell's phone lines bug-free. The concept--exporting brainpower without leaving home--could help reshape India's economy.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Czechs Honor Mother Teresa
- Suddenly, Pistons Find Themselves in a Tied-Up Series : Pro basketball: Defending NBA champions falter in Chicago, 108-101. Each team has won two games on its own court.
- The Lion's Share of Controversy : Prop. 117: The ballot initiative would prevent hunting mountain lions, and it incites emotions from both sides of the issue.
- QUOTABLE
- Gillespie Hits L.A. After Traveling World at a Dizzying Pace : Jazz: The great trumpeter, back from a tour of Eastern Europe, will play five dates at the Vine Street Bar & Grill.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Chamber Fest Closes With Brahms Quintet at Japan America
- NCAA BASEBALL TOURNAMENT : LSU Eliminates Trojans, 7-6; Georgia Southern Beats Bruins, 5-4
- Nolan Ryan's Return Delayed; He'll Miss Start Against Angels
- Trail Blazers' Rookie Pleads Guilty
- STAGE REVIEW : Time Springs Agatha Christie's 'Mousetrap'
- Richard Y. Elliott has been named vice...
- Mitsubishi Corp. has named Yugo Hirasaki president...
- 2 Carriers Selling Tickets for Same Flight : Transportation: The flight is operated by Cathay Pacific, but American Airlines has bought 38% of the seats. The deal benefits both.
- United, Australian Airlines Expand Partnership: United Airlines...
- William Stein was named president of Trace...