- Boeing Co. to Buy Firm: The Seattle-based...
- Soviet Free-Press Law in Effect
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Ex-Official Admits Guilt in Drug Case
- WORLD : Bulgaria Picks Non-Communist
- Out of Communist Party, and Out of a Plush Job : Soviet Union: A party functionary is fired after joining the opposition Democratic Platform.
- MAKING IT WORK : Some Ways for Seniors to Conquer Loneliness
- Safety Panel Spreads Blame in Exxon Spill : Environment: The captain, mate, owner, Coast Guard and Alaska pilot services all draw criticism for the accident in Prince William Sound.
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Programs Itself Into Computer Era
- EPA Gives L.A. Basin More Time to Meet Clean Air Standards : Pollution: Environmentalists criticize the plan. They had hoped for controls as stringent as local efforts.
- Helicopters to Nowhere : Problem with the trauma-care system isn't lack of copters but lack of care
- Family Identified in Fiery Freeway Crash
- Disney Unveils Plans : Entertainment: Officials tell of $2-billion oceanside theme park and resort in Long Beach. Tough negotiations with city lie ahead.
- Governor Eliminates $780,000 in Area Projects
- WESTMINSTER : Minnesota Escapee Jailed After Chase
- Council Postpones Decision on Status of Fryman Canyon
- OP PRO SURFING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Four County Competitors Win Any Which Way They Can : Surfing: Andino, Parmenter, Parsons and Booth take unusual avenues to reach Round 2.
- O.C. STAGE REVIEW : Bard Barrage Proves Fun--and Lucrative : The Grove Shakespeare Festival's benefit show of Shakespeare's greatest hits delighted a welcoming crowd. It also netted $20,000 toward matching a $50,000 challenge grant.
- Smith Leaves as GM Chief After 10 'Tough' Years
- Mexico to Sell 20% of Phone Firm Before '91
- Head of Creative Section to Lead BBDO on West Coast
- Xerox Corp.: The Stamford, Conn.-based document-processing, insurance...
- BANKING/FINANCE : Good News Is 14 S&Ls; Exceed Capital Levels Required by Late '94
- Lincoln National Bank Renamed: The parent of...
- Steelmakers: USX said second-quarter earnings fell 15%...
- BANKING/FINANCE
- Fears of N-Waste Tank Blast Prompt Tests : Radioactivity: Scientists plan to take samples from a vast tank at Hanford, Wash., that is experiencing a buildup of flammable hydrogen gas.
- She's a Success as a True Apparition
- LOCAL : 2 Northridge Teens Arrested in Slaying of Pacoima Pastor
- Program to Mark Hiroshima Attack
- Actor Rallies to 'Young Guns 2'
- Low Cocaine Supply Cited as U.S. Murder Toll Soars
- West L.A. College Head Quits for Phoenix Post
- Edward's Steak House Sours on Neighborhood, Serves Last Meal : Crime: The owner of the MacArthur Park restaurant says 'a bad element' has forced him out of the area. He had been in business since 1946.
- San Diego
- SANTA ANA : Charity May Have Found a New Home
- SANTA ANA : Officer Delivers in 3rd Birth Assist
- Sewer Line Break Sends Sewage Into Storm Drain
- Irene Mary Schuerger; Retired Legal Secretary
- Joe Torre Returning 'Home' to Cardinals
- Ex-Ram Ekern Killed in Crash : NFL: The linebacker, who retired after the 1988 season, is found dead near his overturned car in the Mojave Desert. Police said he had run off the road.
- The SIDELINES : Radja Opts for Italy Over Boston
- Angel Broadcaster Torre Will Manage Cardinals
- The Atlanta Falcons still don't know when...
- Chris Evert came to the defense of...
- Whittingham Takes a Look at Arlington Cup
- MUSIC REVIEW : Bronfman-Lin-Harrell Trio at Ford
- Minor Commission Takes on Major Role as NEA Peacemaker : Arts grants: The panel may provide politicians with a report that has the look of bipartisan objectivity. Constitutional lawyers testify against content controls on federally funded artwork.
- Jaguar PLC: The London-based luxury car maker...
- Both Sides Cry Foul in Brokers' Commission Suit : Real estate: Jury hears wildly different versions of who deserves multimillion-dollar cut and who was cheating who in one of county's largest deals.
- STOCKS : UAL Dive Sours Market; Dow Down 12
- Grossinger's Hotel, Long a Retreat for Tired New Yorkers, to Be Sold
- Hilton Corp. Will Quit Management of Hotel at Irvine
- NATION : Historic Site Security Beefed Up
- 5 Nations Pave Way for Cut in Arsenals, Troops : Central America: U.S. supports the move to trim armies in the region after a decade of escalating tensions.
- Gene May Increase Risk of Lung Cancer : Medicine: The finding by Louisiana researchers supports the theory that the disease can result from an interaction between genetics and lifestyle.
- Another Calling: Former Watergate felon Jeb Magruder,...
- Pilot Error Contributed to '88 Crash, India Says
- Iraq Expanding Its Forces on Kuwait's Border, U.S. Reports
- NEWPORT BEACH : Bandit Binds Clerks, Robs Jewelry Store
- Plan to Cut Vehicle Use Moves Ahead : Environment: The county decides to submit an employee ride-reduction plan including car pools and discount transit tickets to the Air Pollution Control District.
- Out of the Woodwork They Came for a Chance to Be Nuts
- Steinbrenner Selects His Son : Yankees: Owner's successor is subject to approval of team's partnership and other major league owners.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Orange County Fair Wants Its Share of Profits From Satellite Wagering
- Small Wonders: County Museum Opens New Installations : Collections: LACMA unveils ancient glass and European medals, two underappreciated but illuminating art forms.
- Judas Member Once Recorded Hidden Message
- Making a Killing : At San Diego's Murder Mystery Cafe, Crime Pays
- Philadelphia Inquirer Editor to Retire
- House Panel Votes to Slash Military Spending, Kill B-2
- HEALTH : Treatment for Hepatitis B Found
- Galveston Oil Spill Washes Ashore : Environment: Wildlife official says marshlands could be devastated, but the Coast Guard calls the situation 'manageable.'
- Senate Votes to Ban Fees for Speeches : Politics: Accepting money for outside speaking reduces lawmakers to 'the level of used-car salesmen,' one senator says.
- IRA Claims Responsibility for Briton's Death : Car bombing: The outlawed Irish group says the lawmaker was targeted because he was Thatcher's 'close confidant.'
- Hope Beats Children to Life Story
- Lawyer Cites Fired Pilot's Alcoholism in His Defense
- Governor Cuts, Signs the Budget : Spending: Deukmejian, austere to the end, vetoes $753 million from the plan. Action ends state's longest fiscal deadlock.
- Mary McCarthy; Daughter of Ex.-Sen. Eugene McCarthy
- 18 Saved From Atlantic After Ship Loses Bow
- Vista Council Seeking Options in Station Sale : Homeless: City takes no action, but wants answers, concerning the sale of a surplus firehouse to a group planning to use the building as a homeless center.
- Supervisors Put Growth Measure on Fall Ballot : Legislation: It was either that or adopt it, say board members, who will now work to defeat the plan they call redundant.
- Three Soviet Warships Sail Into San Diego
- SPORTS WATCH : You're Out
- Pringle Has Cash Edge on Umberg
- Japanese Trimming Work Week: More Japanese companies...
- 8 Million Carrying AIDS Virus, Health Group Says
- Singleton Gets Jail Term for Theft
- Driver Enters Plea in Fatal Crash on Graduation Night
- CAMARILLO : Heritage Zone Rules Dictate Architecture
- Steinbrenner's Role With USOC Might Be in Jeopardy
- Arts Council Meeting Open to the Public
- ART
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : No Stretch for Tall Goldblum
- Judge to Decide Legality of San Marcos Project
- TREND WATCH : <i> A roundup of business developments spotted by other publications. Items were compiled and edited by Grassroots Research, a unit of the San Francisco money management firm of RCM Capital Management. </i>
- Dow Slips 1.98 as Traders Study Signs of Stagnation
- Safety Panel Spreads Blame in Exxon Spill
- Hearings OKd on Insurance Rate Rollbacks : Litigation: Judge rules that challenges to a rebate order should only come after a company is told by the commissioner to grant the rebates.
- L.A. Ethics Package Is Challenged : Reform: City's public financing provision is forbidden under Prop. 73, authors of state measure contend. They file lawsuit.
- Dick Gregory Debts Top Million
- Human Gene Therapy Test Receives Key U.S. Approval
- BOOK REVIEW : Alcohol Recovery: The Trail Led to 'Midwest Purgatory' : THAT PLACE IN MINNESOTA Changing Lives, Saving Lives<i> by Ed Fitzgerald</i> Viking $18.95, 220 pages
- 3rd Defendant Convicted in Camarena Case
- Historic Feet and a Lot of Sole
- The Voice of Valley Populism
- Renters to Earn Interest : Housing: The City Council will have landlords of rent-controlled units pay 5% on tenants' security deposits.
- Terms Announced: MCA Inc., which agreed to...
- FDA Advisers Reject Second Biotech Drug
- IBM Planning to Set Up New Subsidiary : Industry: A buyout firm will be the majority owner of its typewriter and keyboard operations.
- Hawaiian Airlines Forecasts Layoffs, Fewer Flights
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Landlady's Murder Trial Set for March
- WORLD : Tension in Persian Gulf Soars as Iraq-Kuwait Talks Collapse
- Tortoises Adapting to New Habitat : Nature: A three-year study has tracked relocated desert reptiles. The results will help scientists preparing a recovery plan for the imperiled species.
- Distant Dreams : Family Trades Hardships of Mexican Village for Uncertain Life in U.S.
- Iran Joins Arab World Leaders at Conference : Middle East: Egypt's president calls Islamic unity a necessity, not a luxury. Iran's attendance is considered a major step toward harmony.
- R. S. V. P. / ORANGE COUNTY
- ANAHEIM : City Pulls Pay Hike Request From Ballot
- Wright-Braly Race Tops Spending List : Campaigns: At $672,000, the bitter primary battle was the most expensive in the Valley. Another race ran up a $284,000 tab.
- Geneva M. Brewster; Retired Lockheed Supervisor
- OXNARD : Woman Admits Abandoning Baby
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Real Estate Bubble's About to Burst : Factors from the declining defense industry to the fading baby boom will soon bring on a classic crash.
- THE HOUSE
- After Win No. 300, Ryan Shows Time Is Still on His Side
- Chang Worn Out, but He Wears Down Davis : Tennis: Weary from a busy schedule, fourth-seeded player wins in three sets.
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- Magic Johnson Eyes MSU Post : Basketball: The Lakers star wants to return to his alma mater, Michigan State, as a member of the university's board of trustees.
- '91 Padres: Color Them Blue
- Mapplethorpe Show Opens in Boston : Art: The exhibit has stirred a national debate over federal funding of work that is deemed offensive.
- Procter & Gamble Files Satanism Suit: The...
- Interco Agrees on Restructuring: The St. Louis-based...
- Ex-Rockwell Official Pleads Guilty to Fraud : Defense: The manager set up a phony machine shop to win a subcontract. He then did business in a non-approved shop and pocketed the difference.
- Ford and Fiat Plan to Merge Farm Units
- Buyouts R Us: Dutch Acquire FAO Schwarz
- IDEA / WATERGATE MOTIVE : Break-In Held Effort to Hide Nixon's Money Link to Greece
- NATION : Puppy Killer Gets 3 1/2-Year Term
- Unions Urge Rejection of Market Offer : Labor: The stage is set for a strike at chains from San Diego to Bakersfield.
- Teen Plays 'Dare,' Loses Toes to Blue Line Train : Transit: His is first major injury associated with the new commuter service, which today will start charging passengers $1.10 for a one-way ride.
- Chula Vista
- A Nutty Procession Takes the Stage : Show business: Aspiring performers try out for a snack company's commercials. They were encoraged to be zany . . . but Elvis as a peanut?
- IRVINE : Agran Sets Record for Campaign Outlay
- 76ers Acquire 7-7 Bol From Golden State : NBA: Philadelphia sends a draft choice to Golden State for the center. In another deal, Nuggets send Schayes to Bucks for rookie forward Mills.
- Hecklers, Dukes Get Best of Kronemann : Team Tennis: UC Irvine graduate loses two of his three sets, and Newport Beach defeats Charlotte Heat, 29-17.
- Hialeah Park Denied Exclusive Dates, Will Skip '90-'91 Season : Racing: A decision on whether to permanently close the financially troubled track will be made later.
- Even Schofield Creates Thunder for Angels, 13-2
- TV REVIEWS : McCarthyism Dissected by One Who Fought Back
- ART REVIEW : Originality Rolls In on a Timeless 'Tide'
- P.M. BRIEFING : EC to Promote Image in Japan
- P.M. BRIEFING : Displaced Workers Aid Sought
- P.M. BRIEFING : Kodak Earnings Rise Sharply
- Aggressive Fund's New Manager Had Big Shoes to Fill
- Thrift Bailout Agency to Hold Clearance Sale : Finance: The auction in November of seized real estate could save taxpayers $1.6 billion.
- Florida to Set Free Ailing 'Mercy Killer'
- Baker Nets New Friends but No Fish in Siberia
- Par Tough Among Fans: Johnson
- NATION : Grocery Workers Agree to Talks
- Bolton Sullivan; Skil Corp. Founder
- San Diego
- Security Relaxes for Wilkening, Cleared of Escape Plot
- Indigent Fear for Their Health as Looming Budget Cutbacks Threaten Means for Care
- Hearing on Powers of Water Agency Delayed
- The Hunger Pangs in Soviet Future : West needs to grant Moscow commodity credits
- Gorman Man, 34, Held on Suspicion of Arson
- Bolden Spends Midsummer Nights Chasing Pro Basketball Dream
- AMERICAN LEGION NOTEBOOK : Lederman Tidies Up His Game
- Schooner's Sinking Launches Investigation : Accident: The 1898 craft Diosa del Mar was in a firefighters' race when it struck a reef and broke up off Catalina with 13 aboard.
- Dexter Manley told NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue...
- U.S. Coach Takes a Jab at Bray's Technique : Boxing: Van Nuys heavyweight urged to be more aggressive in wake of his loss in quarterfinals of Goodwill Games.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Orioles' Big Guy Is Helping in Big Move
- SHORT TAKES : Mellencamp Tries Out Country
- SHORT TAKES : Ad Slams Actress Julia Roberts
- SHORT TAKES : Singer Harry Nilsson Charged
- 'Guns II' Premiere a Big Draw
- Trinidad Rebels Free Premier; 40 Still Hostages
- WORLD : Space Station Crew Blasts Off
- SOUTHLAND : Pregnant L.B. Woman Killed by Gang Gunfire; Baby Survives
- Texas A-Plant Has Third Emergency in 4 Months
- Rescuers Racing Hurricane to Get to Stricken Ship
- Soviets Taste California Life Via--What Else-a Beach Party
- Carlsbad to Apply for Latino Library Aid Grant, With 1 Condition
- 2 Adults, Child Hurt in Attack : Crime: A mother is nearly beaten to death; her male friend is seriously injured, and the woman's daughter is bludgeoned but flees for help.
- Cincinnati Bengal cornerback Lewis Billups will have...
- Video Suicide Note Leads Police to Couple--Too Late
- A Real Money Machine
- Is There a Rebellious Streak Here? : Supreme Court: Souter came of age at the dawn of the '60s. Dare we hope that he'll eventually vote that way?
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Ridgeline Protectors Say Petitions Filled
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Horse Show Will Benefit Art Center
- OXNARD : 2 Pull Out of Race for City Council
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Watch Out for Children
- COUNTYWIDE : County Budget Talks to Resume Friday
- Dodgers Decide to Keep Gibson : Negotiations: Tigers reportedly offered pitcher Searcy, but Claire's position has changed with the standings.
- Masters Host to Admit Blacks
- REMEMBER WHEN : Many of the Highs Were Lowe's With the Original Chargers
- TV RATINGS : 'Roseanne' Wins, Networks Tie
- TV REVIEWS : 'Night Rap' Has Fun With the News and 'Nightline'
- Garden Grove Troupe Shows Off Its Moxie, Once Again
- SHORT TAKES : New Kids Starring in Comics
- Retreat Houses Offer Break From Routine
- U.S. Fears Chaos, Urges U.N. Action on Liberia : Civil war: Policy is reversed amid concern that thousands of refugees will starve or be killed.
- Soviets Put In at San Diego in Historic Visit
- Fancy Swiss Faucets Make Conserving Water More Stylish
- AFL-CIO Panel Refuses to Back Either Side in Abortion Debate
- Supermarket Contract Talks Suddenly Sour : Labor: Union officials say a strike is now likely. Retail clerks and meat cutters would walk out at major chains from San Diego to Bakersfield.
- Gorbachev, Foe Confront Economy : Soviet Union: A committee formed with Yeltsin signals the leader's willingness to move faster toward market reforms.
- Jill Esmond; Actress and Former Wife of Olivier
- Family Settles Wrongful-Death Suit Over Son Shot by Georgia Deputy
- Countywide : Applicants Sought for CCC Training
- Bruce Davis Joins Raiders in London
- Day After, Vincent Is Puzzled : Ruling: He says Yankee owner rejected a more lenient penalty, possibly because it involved 'suspension.'
- SHORT TAKES : Papa Jackson Goes On Record
- Bank Insurance Fund Could Lose $2 Billion in '90 : Regulation: About $13 billion now insures $2 trillion in savings at banks. But FDIC chief L. William Seidman says reserves appear 'adequate.'
- Giving Kids Their Own Space : Children's Museum in Pasadena Encourages Patrons to Take a Hands-On Approach to Exhibits
- Coast Guard Investigates 1898 Schooner's Sinking
- EDUCATION / STOPPING WHITE FLIGHT : Group Campaigns to Improve Image of Public Schools : An ex-schoolteacher joins the movement to discourage middle-class parents from relying on private academies.
- 3 Victims of Fiery Crash, 1 Survivor Identified
- Special Levy for Cleaning Up Storm Drains Approved by City Council
- COLUMN ONE : 2 States of Progress for Latinos : For minorities in politics, Texas and California are worlds apart. Demographic patterns are part of the explanation.
- FULLERTON : Athlete Sentenced in Nightclub Brawl
- City Council OKs Bond Issue for New 911 System
- Recycling Center to Take In Much Greater Volume
- Mike Glickman's No. 1 Creditor: Himself
- Sales of New Homes Rose 8% During June
- Congressmen File Friend-of-Court Brief: Fourteen members of...
- Teradata Corp.: The Los Angeles-based manufacturer of...
- House Votes to Increase Debt Ceiling : Budget: The measure to raise the limit by $322 billion goes to the Senate. Congressional-White House talks on cutting the deficit remain stalled.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : POLAND : Katyn Executioner Believed to Be Alive
- EECO Sells Off Its Maxi-Switch Division
- O.C. Rent Firm Is Accused of Deposit Fraud
- City Panel Gives Tentative OK to Shipyard Lease
- Drifter Is Sentenced to Die for Killing Girl : Crime: Roland Comtois faces the gas chamber for murder and for another assault. The judge said the crimes are the most brutal he's seen.
- Merrifield to Step Down as Chairman of Pic 'N' Save
- FundAmerica Legions Cheer New Chief Ruff
- Car Theft Suspect Fatally Hurt When Pursuing Police Hit Him
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Chrysler Lays Lower Profit to Incentives
- Kemper Corp.: The Long Grove, Ill., insurance...
- <i> Vive la Difference? </i> Women Work as Men Tinker
- Governor Cuts, Signs the Budget : Spending: Deukmejian, austere to the end, vetoes $753 million from the plan. Action ends state's longest fiscal deadlock.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CHINA : After 40 Years, Postal Rates Rise
- One Man's Lasting Impressions : Stage: Decades ago, Charles Pierce left the Pasadena Playhouse to launch his career. Now he's back with his famed cabaret act, portraying legendary screen actresses.
- Countywide : Sierra University Accused of Fraud
- County's Most Violent Gang-Related Shooting in Hands of Twin Juries : Trial: Defendants didn't care that 4-year-old was killed, prosecutor says in closing argument. 'They wanted to get everybody.'
- Lake Reopened After Film Is Found to Be Nontoxic
- Vista Judge Gives Transient the Death Penalty for Murder
- Burrito Defense : It Helps Man Beat a Murder Charge
- SIMI VALLEY : Bingo Fund-Raisers Limited to 1 a Week
- Don't Add to IRA Murders
- San Diego
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Actress Stars in College, Too
- Vote Put Off on Landmark Status for Fryman Canyon
- SOUTHLAND : 5-Cent Gas Tax Goes Into Effect
- NATION : Bush Almost Tough on Budget
- Containment Near for Forest Fire
- Anaheim Pair in Death Pact Found Dead : Shootings: Couple sent videotape to relative saying that they wanted to 'end it all' while at the peak of their lives.
- Plaintiffs Urge Judge to Reject Supervisors' Redistricting Scheme : Voting rights: Attorneys attack the county's plan as biased against minorities. A ruling is due today.
- ORANGE : Man, 70, Killed as Car, Truck Collide
- Judge Invalidates Shrinking of Harbor District : Port: The ruling says a county agency mistakenly confined the boundaries of the port overseer to Oxnard and Port Hueneme.
- Only a Speedy Alliance Can Stop the Butchers : Cambodia: Secretary Baker's change of heart isn't enough. Action is need to prevent a Khmer Rouge takeover.
- OAK VIEW : Families Offer Hope to Addicted Parents
- New Orleans Saint wide receiver Derek Washington,...
- Countywide : Medical Board Disciplinary Actions
- Ex-Judge Will Be Interim Head of Troubled Children's Agency
- Reds Inspired by Close Shave Before the Game
- The SIDELINES : Cap on Salaries for NBA Teams Increased to Almost $12 Million
- Mystery Theaters on the Way
- Supervisors OK $112,000 in Grants for Arts
- Joe Lauderdale will take over as director...
- League Brings Collegiate Talent to Summer Stage
- Winfield: Steinbrenner Was in No Position to Dispute Decision
- The SIDELINES : Umps Commemorate Donatelli
- Rams: Henley Had Hypoglycemic Reaction : Football: Cornerback collapsed Monday because of a low level of sugar in his blood. He might be able to practice today.
- Chargers Try to Get 2 in Line
- Picking Up the Pieces : Un-Cancellation Sends 'Love's' Producers Scrambling
- COMMENTARY : A Satchmo Celebration at the Bowl
- ART
- O.C. ART REVIEW : Originality Rolls In on a Timeless 'Tide'
- P.M. BRIEFING : Economic Indicators Point to Sluggish Growth, Not Recession
- Japan Vows to Share More High Technology : Trade: The nation promises to open its doors and take a 'leading role' in the international transfer of scientific knowledge.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Boss Shakes Up GM on 1st Day
- Opposition Parties Win Place in Mongolia Cabinet
- Residents Make Stand Against Truck Traffic
- New Version of dBase is Available: Ashton-Tate,...
- Dairy Farmers Get Settlement of $20 Million : Agriculture: More than 1,000 of the state's milk producers will benefit from the accord with a group of banks. At the center of the case was Knudsen's buyout of Foremost Dairies.
- Regulator Gave Confidential File to S&L; Lobbyist
- Phone Companies' Cable Plans Put on Hold
- Airbus Claim Delayed
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Enquiring Minds Preempted
- RELATIONSHIPS : TLC Meals Program Offers a Lot More Than Hot Lunches
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Shriners Hospital to Move to Sacramento
- Simi Valley Seeks Early Ruling on Hope Land : Planning: The City Council wants to avoid wasting two years of effort if annexation of 5,800 acres is likely to be vetoed by a key county agency.
- San Diego
- Black Accepted by Shoal Creek; Protest Curbed
- Templeton Fuels Rally, Padres Overcome Braves
- The SIDELINES : Olympics Clears Budget Hurdle
- Camarillo Hit Hardest by State Budget Cuts--and It May Get Worse : Money: Simi Valley and Thousand Oaks also lose hundreds of thousands of dollars, but their financial conditions are more stable.
- U.S. Women Hold Court in 94-70 Win : Goodwill Games: In baseball, U.S. wins bronze, and Cuba gets the gold.
- UCI Names Coach for Women's Soccer
- TENNIS
- Foreman Finishes Lakusta in Third
- SWIMMING LONG COURSE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Evans Is Winner Over Hansen This Time
- Holdouts Beathard's First Test
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Tudor Beats Phillies to Extend Streak to 5
- Fish Came First : Phil Pister Didn't Make a Lot of Friends, but He Made a Mark in 37 Years at DFG