- Don't Look: Barbara Bush says President George...
- Rising Rents Forcing Israelis Into Tents : Immigration: The influx of Soviet Jews has brought a housing squeeze and a protest movement. Resentment at aid for the newcomers is growing.
- IN REVIEW : Egalitarian Street Life Is 1-Size-Fits-All
- Shell Not Cited for Falsified Weld Tests
- Together, No. 2 and No. 1 Can Help a Planet Blossom : Foreign Aid: America's program has lost its way. Linking development resources with Japan's is the way to go.
- MOORPARK : 2nd Official Opposes Ambulance Tax
- Physician Convicted of Murder and Fraud
- FILLMORE : 4-H Group Trains for Horse Show
- Torres Scraps Plans for Coliseum Legislation
- Red Wings Fire Coach Demers, Name Murray
- BETTING WITH BOB : MAN VS. MICROCHIP
- ROUNDUP : Deal, Williams, Steely Set Track and Field Marks
- County Surfers Advance at Oceanside Meet
- He Isn't Working at Santa Anita Now, but Jimmy Kilroe's Presence Still Felt
- Occidental Hires Swim, Water Polo Coaches
- Angels Going in Reverse : Baseball: A 5-0 loss to Blue Jays drops them into fifth place, 13 games back.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'My Uncle's Legacy' Looks at the Evil Excesses of Communism
- L.A. Modern Dancers to Debut in S.D.
- FCC Upholds 24-Hour-a-Day Ban on 'Indecent' Broadcasts : Law: The commission's unanimous ruling finds the prohibition constitutional. Restricting such programming to specific times and lock boxes are insufficient to protect children, the panel says.
- Lithuania Suspends Its Independence
- MOVIE REVIEW : An Afterlife Love Story
- STATE : Mother Jailed for Son's Death
- NEWPORT BEACH : Petitions to Limit Council Terms Fail
- SAN CLEMENTE : Site Plan Funds OKd for Park and School
- Paper Trail in Awning-Collapse Probe Points to Dead End
- Group Hopes Old Trains Will Pull Visitors to Station
- Rams Sign Elmore, Set Up Punting Battle
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Jaite Beats Courier in Swiss Open
- Smith Working Hard to Become the Most Professional Surfer He Can Be
- 'Show Not Blasphemous,' Madonna Says
- A French Bistro That Says 'Los Angeles'
- JAZZ REVIEW : Juggernaut All-Stars Sparkle at Gulch
- Israel and Blacks in S. Africa
- NME Announces Building Plans: National Medical Enterprises...
- Bank Stocks Drop on Word Fed Plans New Capital Rules
- Undismayed and Undaunted About Also Being Uninvited
- San Diego Remap Plan Delayed by U.S. Judge : Redistricting: A magistrate bars the City Council from acting to adopt a plan that has been attacked by Latino activists, prodding the council to reverse itself.
- Mohawks, Defying Police, Dig in Near Quebec Town
- Coal Miners End Walkout in 3 Regions
- UPDATE / THE CAMBODIA WAR : Rebels' Gains on Battlefield Overshadow 5-Nation Talks
- WORLD : Gay Activists Upstage Diana
- Blue Line Revs Up for Start of Runs Saturday : Transit: L.A.-Long Beach link is the first in new regional rail system. Security is among major concerns.
- Bolo Ties Join the World of Fashion : Enthusiasm for the versatile neckwear reflects the popularity of Southwest design in everything from fine art to bedsheets.
- Unocal Loses Pollution Suit: A federal jury...
- 2 Koreas Complete Accord on Meetings of Premiers
- Bush Tax Flip Closely Watched, Poll Says : Media: Times Mirror's survey of public reaction to news also finds that his policy reversal did not affect approval of how the President does his job.
- Couple Sue Hospital, Mother Over Breast-Feeding Mix-Up
- Man on Run for 8 Years Sentenced in Fatal Crash
- Taking a Byte Out of Crime : Oxnard: A telephone and personal computer acquired with seized drug money has already helped crack a car-burglary case.
- CYPRESS : Limits on Council Service Challenged
- He Travels a Rocky Route
- Limits on Hillside Density Get Initial OK : East Valley: The Planning Commission moves to protect thousands of acres from Tujunga to Lake View Terrace.
- VENTURA : Man With Briefcase and Gun Robs Bank
- NAACP Looking to Widen Its Agenda
- CRIMES BY AREA COVERED BY THE LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT
- Cubs and Fans Give Dodgers a Break, 6-3
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Johnson Helps Mets Win and Lose in Split
- Fire Gives Amateur Athlete an Extra Workout : Good Samaritan: Runner arrived at hot spot just in time.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : How to Ease Taxing Traffic
- Too Good Scratched From Meadowlands Pace After Surgery
- Brad Bierley Hopes Majors Have His Number
- Hawkes Never Met a Meal He Didn't Eat
- SportsChannel, Big West Agree to a Six-Year Deal
- San Diego Fishing Fleet Heads to Outer Bank
- Carl Lewis and Leroy Burrell each won...
- Lithuania Suspends Its Independence
- FOCUS: LANDMARK LAKEHILLS
- 'Boiler Room' Con Artists Use Cracks in Law
- Playboy in Moscow? O.C. Firm Says 'Da!'
- Japan's Asahi Seeking U.S. Site for 'Super Dry' Brand Brewery
- Guidelines Aim to Clarify Food Labeling
- 5,000 Albanians Sail to Freedom : Exodus: In a dramatic nighttime operation, five ships carry asylum-seekers from Europe's last Stalinist stronghold.
- Iraq Hangs Swedish Citizen as Spy for Israel; Stockholm Recalls Envoy
- Liberians Flee Army Search of Homes; Peace Talks Resume
- Camarena Court Case Near End : Drugs: Defense lawyers tell jury the government relied on lies, smoke screens.
- 3 Die as Train Hits Van
- Knowing When to Say 'No' : Child psychology: Parents can break bad habits without squelching creativity, experts say.
- Around the Country, Light Rail Is Plagued by High Costs, Low Ridership : Track record: Experts say other systems have failed to deliver on early projections as solutions to urban transportation ills.
- Lyme Disease Symptom: Fear : Medical Experts in County Say There's Little to Worry About Here
- Nicaragua Strike Ends in Labor Victory : Settlement: Workers win most demands, including pay hikes and compensation for discharged employees.
- Congress 'Upbeat' as Bush Reports on Summit Gains
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Soviet Party's Fortunes Likely to Keep Sliding : Communists: Gorbachev wants them to be society's 'vanguard.' But a reformer likens them to the Titanic's passengers.
- Japan Seeks U.S. Help to Improve Image
- Gardena Hopes Computer Will Fine-Tune Its Traffic Lights, Unclog Its Streets
- The Problem Hasn't Evaporated : * So Why Regard the Shortage as Water Under the Bridge?
- Supervisors OK Developers' Fees to Pay for New Fire Stations
- BREEDING BIRD: ACORN WOODPECKER (Melanerpes formicivorus)
- Still No Letup in Sweltering Heat : Weather: A record number of fair-goers, however, were not dissuaded by the 90-degree temperatures.
- Beach-Goers Are Divided: Are Thongs Right Thing?
- Airport Official Did Not Report Stocks in Airlines : Ethics: He held a $45,000 portfolio for more than a decade. Officials raise conflict-of-interest questions.
- THE SIDELINES : Vikings Sign Browner for 3 Yrs.
- Net Loss in U.S. Is Europe's Gain : Volleyball: Big money overseas and on the beach is luring top players and budding stars away from the national team.
- THE SIDELINES : Senna Leads in British Qualifier
- World Basketball League Isn't Coming Up Short
- Simi Valley Duo Uses Bicycling to Shift Gears : Exercise: In tandem, Frantz and Montano satisfy appetites for competition while shedding weight.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Quick Change' Makes for a Giddy Getaway
- Lithuania Suspends Its Independence
- New Cast Shifts the Focus of Durang's 'Laughing Wild'
- Davin Plans New Attempt to Raise Cash : Finance: The minicomputer maker hopes to realize $2 million on an initial public offering of what it concedes is a risky stock. An earlier offering attracted little interest.
- McBirney Released on Own Recognizance: Edwin T....
- P. M. BRIEFING : Mercedes Seeks to Add Shifts
- COUNTYWIDE : Auction-Dance Is Charity Fund-Raiser
- DWP Commissioners Adopt Surcharge for Water-Rationing
- It's Bed Time at Juvenile Hall : Certification: Los Padrinos facility frantically makes its own mattresses to put charges to rest.
- THOUSAND OAKS : $500,000 Crop of Marijuana Seized
- Only in L.A. / Paul Feldman
- Progress Made in Helping Poor Pregnant Women
- 3 NFL Pension Trustees Must Pay $25 Million
- Four Restaurants Will Sing for Your Supper : Clubs: Chanteuse Ruth Price will book jazz at Lunaria and Giorgio's Place. Michael's and Gaetano's Atrium have the same idea.
- Sen. Helms-Type Edict Is No-No, ACLU Tells City : Censorship: Costa Mesa vice mayor says the policy will not contain restrictions on arts content and will apply to all organizations seeking money from the city.
- P. M. BRIEFING : High Payouts in Southland Fires Slash Sears Earnings by 41%
- Food, Energy Declines Hold Inflation to 0.2% : Wholesale Prices Rise for Tobacco, Automobiles, Clothing, Furniture, Drugs, Household Goods
- LOCAL : Ninja Robber Hits Pizza Parlor
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN RAFAEL : Nuns Evacuated From Convent Fire
- Yeltsin Resigns; Party Is Stunned : Soviet Union: Maverick says he can't serve on Politburo and as Russian Federation leader at same time. Radical reformers to bolt, form an independent party.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SRI LANKA : Rebels Take Camp, Kill 58 Soldiers
- WORLD : Mayors of Moscow, Leningrad Join Yeltsin in Quitting Party
- NATION : Senate Panel OKs Troop Cuts
- Toxic Warnings Ordered on Job : Prop. 65: State appeals court rules that initiative's tough requirements apply in workplace as well. Seven million employees are affected.
- E. Germany Turns Over 2 Suspected Terrorists
- Sounds of Silence : Outer space: A small group of scientists is turning a technological ear heavenward in a search for other intelligent life in the universe.
- Negro League Player Still Hears the Cheers
- 3 Workers Die in Vault Blast
- Driver Killed When Truck Rolls Over
- Developers Help 2 Cities End Dispute Over Projects
- LAGUNA BEACH : Hilltop Park Wins Coastal Agency's OK
- Supervisors Sued Over Remap Appeal : Redistricting: Action on behalf of taxpayers seeks to block board from spending $500,000 to fight ruling that found supervisorial districts biased against Latinos.
- After 38 Years, a Mother Is Reunited With Her Son
- Molestation Charges Filed Against Davis
- VENTURA : Group Loses Grant for Homeless Shelter
- OXNARD : Slow-Growth Leader to Run for Council
- Arlington Classic Draws Field of Seven Horses
- White Determined to Return to Angels
- Seau, Chargers Far Apart in Talks : Football: Parties differ both on length of deal and the amount of money per year, linebacker's agent says.
- Comeback Bid Takes Shape in Calabasas Pool
- TENNIS : Pleasant Convinced That His Path to Pro Tour Includes Stop at UCLA
- SHORT TAKES : Lovitz to Try His Hand at Movies
- STAGE REVIEW : An Earthbound 'Wild Duck' at Los Angeles Theatre Center
- CNN Co-Anchor Crier Meets the Press : Television: The former Texas state judge defends her right to be a journalist. She cites her training as a trial lawyer and professor.
- MUSIC REVIEW : King's Singers Open Virtuoso Series at Bowl
- DANCE
- REAL ESTATE : Developers See Potential Profits in Costa Mesa's Downtown Business Area
- Navy Pact for Teledyne
- P. M. BRIEFING : British Inflation Rises to 9.8%
- A weekly look at office and industrial...
- Market Reacts as Fed Triggers Fall in Interest Rates
- Potlatch Corp.: The maker of forest products...
- A Look at India's Bumbling Bureaucracy : Novel: Civil service official's first book describes the lethargy and incompetence of government workers in India and how the country's top students are lured into the bureaucratic maze by the pay and benefits.
- Thanks to Stalemate, State Reaps $300,000 a Day in Interest
- White House Backs Plan to Curb Cigarette Marketing : Health: The proposal would include bigger warning labels on packages, ads. Opponents say the restrictions violate free speech guarantees.
- Fire Under Freeway : Subway Tunnel Caves In, Jams Downtown Traffic : Highway 101 Could Be Shut Weeks
- The '60s: Hair We Go Again : Fashion: The newest shapes are updated and easier versions of styles from the decade of flower power, geometric chic and teasing.
- Parents Demand Power Line Safety Tests
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Coastal Commission Approves Pier Plans
- Francis G. Butler; Retired Airplane Builder
- Ventura, Hollywood Freeway Work Planned
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Heart Pacemaker Implanted in Dog
- COUNTYWIDE : Hospital Adopts Missing Apostrophe
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Coast Guard Saves Boy, 8, From Ocean
- Police Begin 'Safe School Program' at Belmont High
- Protecting Franny and Zooey : Publishing: An overhaul of copyright law would settle the dispute about access to unpublished material.
- 'Today': Why Are All These People Smiling?
- Lewitzky Sues the NEA Over Obscenity Issue : Arts: 'The NEA has now taken on the role of art censor,' the choreographer said, 'and that's the wrong role for government.'
- Club Bands Do Battle in North Hollywood : Contest: As many as 400 entries, including some top Sunset Strip bands, are expected to enter a nightclub's competition to benefit teen-age runaways.
- MOVIES - July 13, 1990
- COVERUP: Orange City Hall is preparing a...
- Democrats Seek Independent Counsel in Bush S&L; Case : Politics: Parties attack each other over the issue. A Republican strategist charges that taxpayers were "sold out."
- Judge Asked to Order Twins' Blood Tests : Transplant: The Chicago case pits feuding parents. They disagree on whether the children should be bone marrow donors for half-brother.
- BUSH BREAKFAST: During his 18-hour visit to...
- D.A. Probes Transfer of Future Parkland to Builder
- Fire Races Over Chino Hills Park : Conflagration: A youth playing with a model rocket triggered the blaze. About half of the park was burned.
- Britton to Quit as School Superintendent
- Clue to Elephant Man Illness Found : Genetics: Discovery of the gene that causes the disfiguring ailment could speed development of ways to treat it.
- AFTER THE MAST: The life and writings...
- BUSH TREE? Will the President take time...
- 'Summerfest' to offer pops and picnics on the Peninsula.
- Gag Law to Plug Leaks Proposed : Ordinance: A Santa Ana councilman proposes a measure making it possible to jail or fine people who tell what happened at secret council meetings.
- Son Given 25 Years in Murder of His Father : Crime: He enters guilty plea, then says a man who has already been acquitted is the one he hired to pull the trigger.
- Names in the News - July 13, 1990
- Names in the News - July 13, 1990
- Names in the News - July 13, 1990
- Names in the News - July 13, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - July 13, 1990
- Bush on Taxes
- UC System Admissions Policies
- 6 Longtime South Gate Teachers Given Honors at Retirement Party
- A Partnership That's Ripe With Collaboration
- Senate Blocks Ban on Food Handlers With AIDS Virus : Legislation: Sen. Helms had sought to make the exclusion part of the disabilities act. Lawmakers support listing of diseases that could pose a threat.
- Venice : Canal Water Study Planned
- WHAT'S FRESH: BUYING OPPORTUNITIES : In Fine Fungus : Mushrooms add a cultured touch to banquets and barbecues and can be had on harvest day.
- West Hollywood's Deputies Train for Pedal-Power Patrols
- Rosemead Amends Sign Law to Ease English Requirements : Business: The city, which had required 50% of a sign to be in English, now asks only that the establishment be legibly identified.
- Garden Grove's Friendly Henry's
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Silberman Request for Release Denied
- Initiative to Allot Council Districts Fails
- Pasadena Students Making History in Czechoslovakia
- Cyclist Falls, Is Hit and Killed by Van
- Man Gets Probation for Making Threats
- County Employee Accused : Molestation: A Children's Services supervisor is alleged to have abused his grandchildren, children of neighbors.
- Ex-Construction Foreman Charged in $6-Million Fire
- The NCAA's budget subcommittee approved recommendations for...
- Summer Hoop Spectacular Finds a Home at Alhambra High
- His Success Based More on Mind Than Muscle : Wrestling: There's no disputing that Corey Farkas, at 246 pounds, is big. But he attributes two recent national titles to superior technique.
- Sondheim Show Closed Briefly to Make Changes
- LACLO's Two New Producers Promise Home-Grown Musicals
- City National Corp.: The Beverly Hills-based parent...
- S.D.'s Biggest Defense Contractors Spared Sting of Cuts : Military: The key to resiliency is the high-tech nature of the work, such as computers and space systems.
- Pomona's 3-Sport Star Is a Real Johnny on the Spot : Preps: Red Devils' Johnny McWilliams prepares for his senior year with a hectic summer athletic schedule.
- Toast to 'Tony, Tina'
- Wild Thai: Garlic, Sweat and Tears
- FISHING : Angler Has Successful Nine-Day Trip to Baja
- DARE Program Slows Child Drug Use, Study Shows : Education: The survey of 3,000 Long Beach schoolchildren is the first attempt locally to measure success of the program.
- Slam-n-Jam Event to Begin Saturday in Long Beach With 40 Teams Invited
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Monroe Coin May Cost France
- Cheney Prepares to Halt All Chemical Weapons Output
- Glendora : Center Contractor Picked
- HOW TO JOIN A TRADE CLUB
- The Harp: Cheer and Crackers
- Shelter Partnership Inc., a nonprofit organization that...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Milton Berle Birthday Bash Set
- Nicaragua Strike Eases; Talks Demanded : Labor strife: The Sandinista-led unions extend an olive branch. But they want negotiations now.
- Sierra Madre : City Panel Members Sought
- San Diegans Say They Have Cut Water Use
- Pasadena : School Arts Academy OKd
- Groundbreaking Scheduled for 1st Major Hotel
- Man Charged With Bilking Medi-Cal Can't Be Prosecuted : Investigation: A businessman accused of stealing $22 million returns to Spain, which does not extradite its citizens to the U.S.
- San Diego
- Natural History Museum's Director Mahan Is Fired
- Father's Tragic Shot Kills His Only Son : Accident: Santa Ana man finds old-style musket in trash. While checking it out, it fires, and a 5-month-old child dies.
- 5,000 Back Wilmington Cityhood
- Dying for a Brother's Love : Shooting: Lomita man wanted to help resolve problems with the estranged husband of his twin's girlfriend. He is killed during a scuffle.
- Van Nuys Man Found Incompetent for Trial
- FILLMORE : Council OKs Study of Water Rights
- State May Take Charge of Seawater Fight : Pollution: The local conservation district is losing its struggle to counteract intrusion under the Oxnard Plain.
- Council Hears Airport Expansion Plan : Hawthorne: Reception to proposal is lukewarm. More hearings are required before condemnation of homes can occur.
- Klein Reaches Quarterfinals of Texas Golf Event
- Nick Beverley, NHL defenseman for more than...
- Expect Unexpected: Baseball's Standard Unchanged for '90s
- THE SIDELINES : Capitals Reportedly to Re-Sign Stevens; May Trade Him to Kings
- McKeon Makes Room for Riddoch : Padres: Moments after he had turned over the manager's job to Greg Riddoch, Trader Jack was on the phone in his other job swinging a deal and promising more to come.
- SHORT TAKES : 'Beauty' Wins Speedier Trial
- U.S. Banks Must Write Off More Third World Debt
- P.M. BRIEFING : Court Date Set for Ex-S&L; Chief
- The Tale of a Double Standard : Magazines: How the media cover--and fail to cover--the black community is the subject of an excellent article in The American Enterprise.
- Sacramento to Get Pitch on Stadium Fund
- ROUNDUP : After 9 Tries, Still No Gold for Schulte
- Stallworth Gives Rams a Flashback : Pro football: L.A. fans can still picture his second cousin beating them in the Super Bowl 10 years ago.
- Langston Falls, 2-1, Again
- SHORT TAKES : Allen Clears S. Africa Screening
- ART
- Lewis Galoob Toys Projects Losses: Lewis Galoob...
- Trade Talks Are High-Stakes Game for State's Farmers : Agriculture: World leaders meeting in Houston agreed on farm trade reform but set no timetable for changes. Some California growers have much to win; others have a lot to lose.
- Blacks: Enraged or Empowered? : As the 25th Anniversary of the Watts Riot Approaches, Reflections on Racial Problems, Progress, New and Old
- THE HOME COOK : Dishes to Cook Ahead
- Ray Kabaker; Former VOA Official
- Pomona Tries to Clinch Deal for Regional Mall
- Pasadena : New Service Station Law
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Barry's Collapse on Trip to L.A. Alleged : Narcotics: Friend testifies that the mayor was hospitalized after using cocaine during his visit in 1987 to attend the Super Bowl.
- SOUTHLAND : Small Quake Hits Los Angeles
- Limits on Tobacco Advertising Called 'Ad Ban Bill From Hell'
- Ryan's Song: Have Impact as Freshman at Berkeley
- In the Swim at an Early Age : Lessons: Some instructors believe you're almost never too young for your first dip.
- Chamber Settles Trademark Lawsuit : Hollywood: A company that makes souvenirs charged that the Chamber of Commerce unfairly profits from the marketing of the sidewalk Walk of Fame.
- SANTA ANA : Recycle Fair Shows Uses for Garbage
- Observatory Project Wins a Round : Face lift: The aging Griffith Park facility needs work, and officials are encouraged by approval of a master plan. But getting the money is another matter entirely.
- SIMI VALLEY : Man, 39, Arrested Over Kidnaping
- Bystander Is Killed in Gangs' Cross-Fire : Crime: Woman is the latest statistic in Long Beach's escalating homicide rate.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Council Moves on Canyon Bond Plan
- Anaheim Man Slain in His Apartment by 3 Intruders
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : White Sox Take an Old-Fashioned Beating, 12-9
- Former Dodger catcher Roy Campanella, 68, has...
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Murray Handicap Draws Field of 14
- STAGE
- Agency Called Unfit to Regulate Stock-Index Futures : Commodities: Ex-Sen. Thomas Eagleton tells a Senate panel the CFTC is a lap dog of the Chicago-based futures industry.
- Grower Beckstoffer Is Still in the Vanguard
- Hayden Joins Fight to Halt Beach Hotel : Santa Monica: The assemblyman wants to put the project at the Sand and Sea Club site to a vote. The developer is downplaying Hayden's role.
- Firefighters Trying to Oust Chief Meet With City Council
- Bilingual Program Unveiled for Schools : Education: Faced with a dropout rate among Latino students of nearly 45%, Long Beach officials mandate more services for children who don't speak English.
- Downey : City to Help Developer of Shopping Center
- Albanians in Kosovo Protest Serbia's Moves
- EARTHWATCH : Trash Is Money : By recycling some office materials, you'll do your boss, yourself and the environment a favor.
- County-USC Hospital Put on Accreditation Probation
- Nursing Home Fined $11,000 Over Assault
- Nicaragua, Labor Unions Settle Strike : Accord Ends Violent Challenge to 11-Week Chamorro Regime
- Hoop Spectacular Finds a Home in Alhambra
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Injustices Steal Revenues : Instead of cutting services, the Legislature could ignore lobbyists and big business and tighten up the tax laws.
- Roache Gains Hoobler's Backing in Race for Sheriff
- COSTA MESA : 3-Hour Search Fails to Uncover Suspects
- Countywide : Court Workers Get Pay Increase
- THOUSAND OAKS : Lang Ranch School Plans to Be Studied
- California Commentary : An Appetite That's Hard to Curb : Lawmakers are quick to find money to meet the public's demands, but it's hard for them to eliminate old goods.
- Low-Income Housing Project Gains
- California Assessment Program Test Scores : Students Get the Good Word; Test Shows Improved Writing
- Rush-Hour Air: Cost It Out? : Dealing With Congestion and Pollution
- Police say the son of former pro...
- Sunkist Growers Inc., upset with the Sun...
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Hart's Lorraine Going Places With His Baseball Talent
- Whittingham Stable Missing Funds : Horse racing: Investigation shows he may have lost up to $2 million that was paid to non-existent employees from payroll accounts.