- Developer Looked to Old Europe for Ideas on Building Housing
- Florida Energy Group Nominates Hussein as 'Solar Man of Year'
- Procter & Gamble Co.: The Cincinnati-based consumer...
- Mapmakers' Puzzle: Where to Draw the Line? : Borders: National Geographic decides to print an atlas showing a united Germany but holds off on altering Mideast boundaries.
- Air Freight Firm First to Impose Fuel Surcharge : Shipping: Burlington Air Express says the 6-cent-per-pound increase is necessitated by rising costs related to the Middle East crisis.
- Runway to Reality
- Galveston Oil Spill Cleanup May Be Completed Today
- Bernhardt Fires Back as Recall Battle Begins
- Remains Identified as Long Beach Woman's
- Rowing Out of Past, Into the Future
- Firefighters' Fund to Help Boy Burned in Firebombing
- Search for an Economic Villain : White House would like Greenspan to take the fall for the bad economy
- OTHER COMMENTARY / EXCERPTS : Marching to Protect a Sweet Deal
- CLIPBOARD : Trash Collection Fees- South County Beaches
- COUNTYWIDE : Communications System Upgraded
- SWIMMING JUNIOR OLYMPICS LONG COURSE : Jacob Keeps Busy, Sets Meet Record in 200
- SHORT TAKES : Actor Fined for Drunk Driving
- Youth Center Sees Grant as Start of Something Big : Pacoima: The city of Los Angeles has given the organization $7,000 for music, dance and drama programs.
- STAGE
- FESTIVAL NEWS
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pops Serves Up a U.S. Tradition: Russian Music
- French Protest AIDS Poster That Features Eiffel Tower
- Parent Group May Field Candidate : Camarillo: Critics say the school board waited too long before trying to solve overcrowding at an elementary school and should have foreseen the problem because of booming growth.
- IRVINE : Insanity Plea in Stalking Attack
- Australia Appoints New Leader of Victoria State
- Torrance May Regulate Hazardous Substances : Safety: The City Council may create an ordinance that would allow a city regulatory board to ban chemicals it deems too risky.
- Teams Replay Night of Malathion Rain for Activist Group
- Slime Atop Water Still a Mystery : Ventura Keys: The city has posted warnings to swimmers on the beaches that dot this posh residential community.
- Mary (Liz) Salesky; Crossing Guard
- San Diego
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Stand-Up Guy
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Candidates File for Council Race
- IRVINE : School District Faces Shortfall
- Heat Needs a Win to Make Playoffs
- A University of New Mexico defensive lineman...
- RACING NOTES : Arlington, Citing Decline in Attendance, Trims Purses
- Bronco Coach Reeves Hospitalized, Will Miss From Two to Six Weeks
- International Football League on Horizon : NFL: Tagliabue says there could be franchises outside the United States by the end of the decade.
- Berlin Stadium Readied for Rams, Chiefs
- DEL MAR : Great Communicator Tops Field of 9 in Escondido 'Cap
- Cinergi OKs $2.5 Million for Script to 'The Stand'
- Baryshnikov to Tour With New Company
- MOVIE REVIEW : Everything's Jake
- PROGRAM NOTES
- Iraqnophobia : Hollywood Prepares for Cinematic Invasion
- ART REVIEW : Remnants of Ancient Beauty at LACMA
- Skinner Seeks Airline Talks on Fuel Costs
- Sun Microsystems Inc.: The computer maker said...
- Money Supply Rises: Two measures of the...
- Marines Fired on Doe's Mansion, Liberia Claims
- Peruvian Soldiers Kill 3 Protesting Prices
- Man With AIDS Allegedly Kills Mom, Burns Self
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Ruling a Setback for Jogger Case Defense
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS GOVERNOR : Feinstein Airs Ad Attacking Wilson on the S&L; Issue
- U.S. Urges Allies to Toughen Stance : Gulf crisis: Citing the global reach of the Mideast turmoil, Bush and Baker are seeking to extend sanctions against Iraq.
- U.S. Aid Hinges on Free Elections, Haiti Is Told : Caribbean: In unusually tough language, Quayle warns the military: 'No coup. No murders. No threats.'
- Who Are You Calling a Pig? That's <i> Hog</i> , With a Capital P for Profit
- Defense Delays Start of Broderick Murder Trial
- Actor Charlie Sheen in Rehabilitation Program
- Judge Reverses Verdict on Detaining Patients : Rights: The original finding, saying that pychiatrists who held people against their will could be sued, had been hailed as a victory for the mentally ill.
- Athletes Turning to Psychologists to Get an Edge
- Steinbrenner Reportedly Got FBI Help
- SURFING SALT CREEK BEACH PRO-AM : Shane Stoneman Avoids Rocks as He Rolls Into Fourth Round
- Incident on Course Sets Golfers Abuzz
- THE SIDELINES : Hungary Grand Prix Record Set
- A Four-Jockey Spill at Saratoga Results in No Serious Injuries
- Police Deserve City's Support
- Budget Cuts Cost Schools $900,000
- MOVIES - Aug. 10, 1990
- MOVIES - Aug. 10, 1990
- Dog Ends 3-City Chase : Crime: A snarling police dog finally corners, and bites, a bank robbery suspect who led police on a slam-bang chase through three cities.
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : A Quarter-Century of Slipping Backward
- Actors' Equity 'Saigon' Ruling Sparks Protest : Stage: A petition by dissenting members asks the union to reconsider its rejection of Jonathan Pryce to star in the hit musical's Broadway production.
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Some Oil Firms Holding Line on Price Increases : Energy: Prodded by the President--or a desire to patch up their image--companies are freezing or cutting gasoline prices. A survey, however, shows costs still going up.
- Too Thin? Try a Little Legwork
- FIGHTING MAD: Should Iraq's troops invade Saudi...
- NAME GAME: With Irvine-based FundAmerica Inc. now...
- OUT AT HOME: Should baseball stars charge...
- Yosemite Closed as Fire Destroys Park Buildings : Disaster: Visitors urged to stay away from popular vacationland. Tens of thousands of acres blackened as lightning-sparked blazes burn out of control across the state.
- 2nd Latino Youth Is Killed on I-5 in Less Than a Day : Checkpoint: Human rights group wants San Clemente station eliminated. Caltrans official says 'very radical' changes are in the offing.
- Keating, 5 Others Ordered to Pay $40.9 Million : S&Ls;: The claim is the largest restitution order leveled by regulators. The former thrift operator, who says he's broke, must reveal all of his assets within five days.
- Iraq Won't Let Americans Out; Baghdad Masses More Troops : Gulf crisis: State Dept. says 580 U.S. citizens 'are stuck' in Iraq and another 3,000 in occupied Kuwait. U.N. declares annexation 'null and void.'
- Americans Supportive but Jittery Over U.S. Role
- CNN REPORTS: Cable News Network's new Special...
- Turks Pledge Use of Bases if War Erupts : Diplomacy: Baker gets assurances from President Ozal. He says Kuwaiti royal family has pledged to compensate Ankara for any economic losses from sanctions against Iraq.
- State Dept. Will Issue Alert for Americans Traveling Overseas
- Local Marines Could Head Out for Mideast : Military: While officials refused to confirm any movement, Marines and their dependents at El Toro and Tustin reported greater activity at bases.
- With its cast of all ages, 'Gypsy' is right at home in Carson's theater program.
- Reunion Turns Tragic as Girl Falls Into Pool : Safety: As adults talked, the toddler slipped through an open door and climbed into an above-ground pool. She is in critical condition.
- Long Beach : Condo Tower to Be Built on Pacific Coast Club Site
- Sci-Fi's Benford Also Writes 'Bad' Faulkner
- There's Still Time to Be a Junior Ranger
- Oil Prices Fall; Output Rise Awaited
- Architecture Student Gets $2,000 Scholarship
- Storybook Party for HBO Film
- Minor Pain Might Be a Heart Attack
- Silver Lake Man Shot to Death in Robbery Try by 3 Assailants
- Monrovia : No Vote on Police Station
- The Senior Citizen Boom : Health: Long-term home nursing care has its advantages, but Medicare and most private insurance carriers do not pick up the tab.
- Tour de Force: A restaurant owned by...
- WORLD : Israel Tests U.S.-Backed Rocket
- U.S. Targets Keating for $41 Million : Failed S&L; Owner, 5 Others Ordered to Pay Restitution
- Car Bomb Detonates in La Mirada
- What to See
- Kohl Rejects Early Vote by New Germany
- West Hollywood to Vote on Card Club : Gambling: City Council opposes legalization measure but, in surprise move, puts it on the November ballot.
- U.S. to Seek Support of Syria, Iran : Strategy: Baker commends Turkey for closing Iraqi pipeline and freezing Kuwaiti assets. He hints he will ask Ankara to play a greater role.
- 26 Teen-Agers Spend Summer Helping Hondurans
- Pomona : New Auto Dealership OKd
- BOOK REVIEW : A Caustic Restaurant Tour Driven by Fear : RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED <i> by Eric Kraft</i> Crown Publishers $18.95, 288 pages
- The Senior Citizen Boom : Demographics: The Valley's elderly population will be among the fastest growing of any in L.A. by the year 2000.
- 1945 Meeting of FDR and Saudi King Was Pivotal for Relations
- U.S. Military Facing Terror of Chemical War
- State Board Strips Elam of License
- Hot Line Offers Mideast Info
- Monterey Park : Child-Care Center to Open
- City to Pay for Charges on Services Not Rendered
- Bond Measure Would Aid Park Projects
- Baby in Critical Condition After Near-Drowning
- El Cajon Is Mexfly-Free Halfway Through Program, Officials Say
- SWIMMING JUNIOR LONG COURSE : Pecastaing Makes Her Mark in 200
- Rough Questions Preferred : PGA: Golfers would rather talk about anything except racial controversy as major tournament begins at Shoal Creek.
- RUNNING : Dick Fitzgerald 2-Mile Beach Run
- Foreigners Can't Go: Iraq : U.N. Rejects Annexation of Kuwait
- Huntington Park : 2 Planning Commissioners Move Out of City, Resign
- Foe Can Campaign Outside Beilenson's 'Town Halls' : Politics: A U.S. judge says the congressman can't keep Jim Salomon from distributing literature at the forums.
- FAMILY FARE: VOILA CAFE : This Treat's Real : Here's a restaurant that doesn't have to pretend its food is good--even the kids will like it.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : 2 Gang Members Guilty of Murder
- Jewel of a Ball Thrilling to 880
- Bountiful, Bountiful Huntington Beach
- Youth 'Rat Packs' Target Stores : Crime: Gangs of up to 40 teens pillage sneakers, clothes and other goods as merchants watch helplessly.
- Bone Marrow Recipients Celebrate Life
- NATION : U.S. Sues Georgia, Says Runoff Elections Biased Against Blacks
- WORLD : Cosmonauts Land With Crystals
- Sonic Drive-Ins Are Texas-Sized Blast to the Past
- Bush Gets Solid Backing From Congress : Deployment: Lawmakers say the threat of Iraq gaining control of world oil supplies justifies putting U.S. forces in Saudi Arabia.
- Surf 's Up at Summer Wave-Riding Schools
- Alleged Victim Tells of Sex Acts at 3rd Trial of Ex-Youth Pastor
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Soviets Back Bush in Calling on GIs : Diplomacy: But it shies away from any hint that its forces might join the multinational military action.
- Jennings Will Not Seek Reelection
- POINT MUGU : Air Show to Feature 'the Best of the Best'
- Assembly Panel OKs Bill to Speed Malibu Cityhood
- Fraud Suspect Says He Was Duped : 'Alliance': A lawyer who called attention to the alleged network and helped prosecutors says he has been indicted unfairly.
- The Oil Shortage That Need Not Be : Not now or any time soon, if we conserve and develop alternative energy sources
- Encore : Watts Towers Again Have Audience of Thousands Thanks to Blue Line
- Revival of Citizen Panel on Redevelopment Sought
- Kidnap Victim Listed in Good Condition
- Pianist Horace Tapscott Learned His Lessons Early in L.A. : Music: The keyboardist, composer and bandleader appears with his trio Friday at the Hyatt Newporter in Newport Beach as part of the hotel's summer jazz series.
- Artist's Critics Told to Print Correct Version : Pornography: Judge orders a religious group to distribute an amended pamphlet in NEA battle.
- Thrifty's President Resigns; Up to 100 Stores to Be Closed
- For Better Living Inc.: The San Juan...
- A Guide to the Best Pupusas in Los Angeles : Eating Out: There are about 250 Salvadoran restaurants in greater L.A. Most are modest in style, but all feature an array of dishes, highlighted by <i> pupusas</i> .
- Man Accused of Driving Getaway Car in Killing Faces Trial : Crime: Police investigating the July slaying of an Atwater metal-shop owner are still unable to charge another man who they think fired the shots.
- UPDATE / EAST ST. LOUIS : Illinois Bails Out Troubled City Close to Bankruptcy : No one thinks the town's problems can be solved with $34 million. But the plan might increase investors' confidence.
- Balloon Man's Magic Hits a Chord With Children
- Plan to Move Sheriff's Copter Squad Move From L.B. Is Opposed
- NOW Report Finds Few Women on Key Panels : City Hall: Half of all Long Beach appointments come from the more affluent east side and Belmont Shore neighborhoods, the study also says.
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO NOTES : Reel News : A new cinema opens in Agoura Hills, 'The Two Jakes' opens in Ventura and a <i> real</i> theater review.
- World's Oldest Lake May Be an Infant Ocean, Scientists Say
- TRIPS: HORSEBACK RIDING : A Stable Job : Owners of a Newbury Park equestrian ranch use it to steer youngsters away from delinquency.
- Ah, Life Goes On Amid Jackhammers and Junk
- The Senior Citizen Boom : Security: A city-funded program uses the elderly to install safety measures in senior citizens' residences free of charge.
- Golden Ideas to Help Make Life Easier : Designs: Industrial designers are receiving awards for simplifying the complex conveniences that we use every day.
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- UNFLAGGING : Philip Oakley Makes a Noteworthy Music Man in Buena Park
- They Got Laughs and Contributions for a Serious Cause : Fund raising: Weatherman Fritz Coleman and 3 comedians have a benefit show for victims of the June 27 Glendale fire.
- Curtain Rises for 2 Playwrights' Pride and Joy
- NATION : Any Witch Way but Loose
- Brain's Marijuana 'Receptor' Is Identified : Medicine: Researchers say the discovery should help 'fulfill the promise' of the substance as medicine.
- PERSPECTIVE ON PROLIFERATION : We Let the Genie Out of the Bottle : Weapons of mass destruction don't require high technology, something U.S. troops may find out soon.
- MOORPARK : Ex-Bank Manager Indicted in Fraud
- Judge Refuses Retrial Over Juror : Courts: Legal scholars criticize the jurist for allowing a county prosecutor to sit on the panel in a heroin case.
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- SANTA PAULA : 2 Announce Bids for City Council
- The NCAA has granted Kevin Singleton, the...
- SHORT TAKES : MTV Sued Over Game Show Idea
- SHORT TAKES : Budge on 'Saigon,' Equity Asked
- The Iron Man Defeated Boxing's Best, but Not Robber's Shotgun Blast
- Mulroney to Send in Army in Quebec-Indian Standoff : Canada: He also appoints judge to mediate bitter land dispute.
- Bond Would Double Size of Wilderness Park
- "The kids today are quite right about...
- Owner of Historic Structure May Seek Demolition Permit
- Neighborhood Group Sues to Block Porter Ranch
- L.A. to Pay Millions in Sewer Bill Refunds : DWP: An agreement is reached to reimburse thousands of septic users who unknowingly paid for city sewage service.
- Hawthorne Council Puts Property Tax Hike on Ballot : Revenue: The city would raise $2.4 million to hire additional police officers.
- Rams, Frontiere in Berlin for Kicks
- A Dead Cat Out of Pico
- Lifestyles of the Rich and Mum : Survey: Rolling Hills ranks as the wealthiest city in the state, to the chagrin of publicity-shy residents.
- Pendleton Units Going to Mideast
- Declare Chinese Burial Shrine a Monument, Panel Urges City : City Hall: The Cultural Heritage Commission will recommend a threatened 19th-Century shrine in a Boyle Heights graveyard be protected.
- In Boxing, It's Same New Story
- The two lawsuits related to the death...
- The U.S. basketball team beat Greece, 103-95,...
- NFL Commissioner Sees Teams in Canada, England in 1990s
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Triple Play Is Relief for McDonald
- Teaching the Battering Rams : Former Burroughs High Star Penaranda Makes an Impact as an NFL Special-Teams Coach
- VIDEO RENTALS : 'Roses' a Success in Rental Market
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Employees' Health Plan Proposed : Insurance: Business owners would have three years to supply coverage. Those unable to meet the goal would be taxed to fund a private program.
- Aids Quilt
- NEIGHBORS : Getting Personal : An ad for backwoods types; Elvis fans celebrate; Ventura Bookstore marks 40--or is it 50?--years
- Zaun Catching On to Life as a Pro
- FISHING : Anglers Are Loading Up on Dorado
- Higher Fees, Less Service for CSU Students
- Center Is a Thoroughbred Among Mustangs : Basketball: Mira Costa High's Davis has improved his strength and endurance to become one of the South Bay's top high school players.
- 3 Night Home Football Games on Moorpark College Schedule
- Salzwedel Fails to Find Foothold in Pro League : Soccer: Talented goalkeeper is dismayed at his lack of options in the sport after starring at Cal Lutheran for four years.
- SHORT TAKES : Settlement on Haring Posters
- Guerrilla Artist Robbie Conal Strikes Again : Billboard: A huge satirical portrait of NEA critic Sen. Jesse Helms is unveiled in West Hollywood.
- Downzoning Ordered for 14-Block Stretch
- LOCAL : 4 Teen-Agers Arrested in Stanton Drive-By Slaying
- Labor Day Comes Early as Lorenzo Bails Out : Business: The bane of unions at Eastern and Continental sells his interest in an airline holding company to SAS.
- Some Find Idea of Bumper Cars at Mall Too Jolting
- On Day One for Allen, Walk-Ons Stand Tall at Cal State Long Beach
- East Compton's Name Change Riles Officials
- Bond Proposal Would Double Hellman Park Wilderness : Preservation: If voters approve, $15 million will be spent to buy 300 acres of prime, undeveloped hillside and build trails, picnic facilities, parking lots and access roads.
- COMPARISON OF RENT MEASURES
- Foul Ball : Players Re-Enact Malathion Bath
- Case of Jogger Beating, Rape Goes to Jury : Trial: The prosecutor tells the Manhattan court that the three defendants took part in a 'spree of uncontrolled violence.'
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Champ Skater Breaks the Ice
- Downey Issues Street-Sweeping Parking Permits
- Five More Buildings Closed on Campus : Long Beach: Inspectors studying the cave-in of a recital hall roof are concerned that the other structures could not withstand a major earthquake.
- ORANGE : Villa Santiago Plan Is Finally Defeated
- Thief Steals Pickup, Gets Cargo of Cash
- WESTMINSTER : Powerful Stink Riles Residents in 5 Cities
- SEAL BEACH : Court to Rule on City Housing Plan
- 3 Arkansas Starters Arrested After Theft
- Coming Full Cycle : Mountain-Bike Champion Tomac Trying to Become King of the Road
- This Free Agent Was a Catch for Red Sox : Baseball: Leaving the Cardinals was the best thing for Tony Pena and for Boston.
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Modern English Melts Down
- Here's the Beef (Again) : Hamburger Joint's Owners Use Food Truck to Dish Up Treats After Fire Shuts Stand
- Long Beach : Council OKs 65% Increase in Private Ambulance Rates
- Champion Archer Aims at World Crown
- Culver City : 3 Plans for Drive-In Site
- Sea Fare Has a Flair for French
- Dignitary's Shoplifting Case Dismissed
- Santee, County Take Their Battle Over Temporary Jail to Legislative Committee
- Neighborhood Group Files Suit to Void Porter Ranch Approval
- Water Board Clears Mobil of Pollution Beneath Honda Site
- Ex-High Flier Is Now Rooted in Santa Paula : Profile: Czech's colorful history includes being a defector, hijacker and stunt pilot.
- Rangers Make a Quick Exit From NBC World Series
- Stakes in Berlin Lower Than on His First Visit
- Davis on Program to Tackle Weighty Issue : Pro football: Raider offensive lineman has tried all kinds of diets but still weighs 350 pounds.
- ANALYSIS : DFG Plan: Bailout or Shell Game?
- Lending Aid, Every Pedal of Way : Cycling: In the Race Across America, a good support crew is crucial to make it to the top.
- Court Puts Cap on Hammer Museum Costs : LAW: Three shareholders' groups protest the settlement, which the presiding judge said 'left much to be desired.'
- MUSIC
- Australians Play It Safe
- Safeguard Health Enterprises Inc.: The Anaheim-based provider...
- Workers Strike GM Parts Plant: Employees walked...
- Petrolane Gas Service Limited Partnership: The big...
- CREDIT : Treasury Note Auction Called a 'Disaster'
- 8 County Students Get a Summertime Feel for the Arts
- COLUMN ONE : 'Jaws V'--A Shortage of Sharks? : Overfishing depletes their populations, giving them a new image as a vital part of the food chain that should be protected.
- Quayle Appeals to Peru for Help in War on Drugs : Policy: His remarks, however, show that the U.S. view of the battle differs from that of the troubled Latin country.
- NOTEBOOK : All-Star Teams Make Pitch for Championships
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Barry Jurors Again View Tape of Sting
- The Region : 9 Named to Water Agency
- Hollywood : Ontra Cafeteria Demolition
- ART: COUNTY FAIR POSTERS : Bumper Crop : This year, the popular Ventura County Fair posters will feature an antique bumper car.
- CHILDREN'S THEATER : In Anaheim, a Youthful 'Sound' is Music to the Ears
- Marina del Rey : Storm-Drain Cleanup Fee
- Horsing Around for a Good Cause
- Torrance PAC Pays $300 Fine for Failing to Report Finances
- Bradley Calls for City Meeting on Oil Supply
- Oxnard : College Gets $499,989 to Assist Students
- To the Brink: What an Ugly War : Failure to curb chemical-weapon proliferation may hit home during Iraq crisis
- Council Drops Utility Tax Measure
- THE SIDELINES : Legs Gone, Connors Drops Out
- Montalban Sues Over 'Fantasy Island' Share
- U.S. Moves Bypass Main Ally, Israel : Military: But the nation stands ready to help behind the scenes.
- A Thorough Undressing of a Pop Icon : Magazines: Madonna can't act or sing well, but she masterfully creates the image of mega-star, according to a New Republic portrayal.
- Mental Health, Juvenile Services Cuts on Hold
- Long Beach : Planners Vote Against Razing Cambridge Building
- Faction Frees Swiss Held in Lebanon for 10 Months : Hostages: Captors don't explain why a second Red Cross worker is not freed.
- East Germans Reject Instant Unification
- Wheelchair Athlete Picazo Paints a Winning Picture : Athletics: Injured in a motorcycle accident eight years ago, Culver City resident maintains an active lifestyle.
- 25 Refugees Take Long Route Out : Escape: They tell of ominous actions by regime in Baghdad.
- Family of Man Slain at Cash Machine Sues Bank
- Sales Tax Hike OKd for November Vote : Transit: New joint government board approves the ballot measure. It would add half a cent to help fund the county's rail system and other transportation.
- Paysinger Tackles New Job as Head Coach at Beverly Hills
- GOLF / RICH TOSCHES : Duke Back on Course to Continue Reign as Queen of the Aces
- Hyphen Lady Dashes Kid
- Ben Johnson to Run Again for Canada : Drugs: The government reverses its lifetime ban on the sprinter for using steroids at Seoul Olympics.
- Dan O'Herlihy, Partisan of the Irish Pen
- STAGE REVIEW : Harold Hill Is Up to His Old Tricks in Buena Park's 'Music Man'
- Voluminous Bio for Garrett
- Sears Orders Shake-Up at Ailing Merchandise Unit
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Stocks Rebound in Nervous Trading; Dow Jumps 24.26
- PacifiCare Health Systems Inc.: The Cypress owner...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Tokyo Firm to Pay Tax Penalty
- 27 Million Households Can Pay Rent but Little Else, Study Says
- Surfing for Novices Begins in the Home
- Star-Studded Show
- Tropicana Gives Tarzan Something to Crow About
- 18 Cities Pool Resources on Recycling Plan : Trash: Group effort will save money and staff time in meeting new state law intended to cut landfill use.
- Monrovia : Library to Close Briefly
- On Their Toes for Bolshoi