- Deadline Day in Persian Gulf
- Chatsworth Distributor Signs Laser Disc Deal
- FDIC Goes Upscale in 5-Year Office-Lease Deal With Irvine Co.
- Hilton Hotels Corp.: The hotel and gaming...
- Oil Prices Jump Sharply as Hope for Peace Fades
- Dow Manages to Gain 6.68 in Light, Subdued Trading
- KKR a Possible Buyer of Seized Bank:...
- Electro Rent Revenues, Income Fall for Quarter
- New Guatemalan President Vows to End Guerrilla War
- Pilots Say They Will Bid for Pan...
- NATION : Camera Exposes Theft Suspects
- Marine Mom: 'Mother Never Told Us About <i> This</i> , Did She?'
- Quasar Eruption Puzzles Scientists : Astronomy: A chance observation of the 1989 event detected an implausibly huge release of X-ray radiation. More studies are planned.
- The Legacy of Author Henry Miller: Death of a Cockroach
- Judgment Day: Oregon Republican Sen. Bob Packwood...
- Seabee's Wife Counts on His Vow to Come Back Home Safely
- * Marilyn S. Sorrell; Pacoima Center Director
- Greek Troops on Alert
- Mayor Offers to Expand CRA Power of Council : City Hall: Bradley hopes to allay anger over the $1.7-million Tuite buyout. An effort begins to oust a commissioner who voted for the deal.
- Hope Feels the Squeeze at Jobless Office : Unemployment: Lines get longer and offers of work are few. Job seekers and staff members find that a good attitude helps.
- San Diego Gets a Shot at 1993 Super Bowl : NFL: League has asked San Diego and Pasadena to make presentations for game that was taken from Phoenix.
- Dispute Simmers as Design Is Picked for War Memorial in Little Tokyo
- Judge Clears Displayers of Anti-Modell Placard
- Everest & Jennings Plans Restructuring of Debt
- Executive Life May Move Many Policies
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY : Wireless PBX System Will Get a 2-Year Test Run in Anaheim
- Daughter Says Father, Wife He's Accused of Killing Had Argued
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Building Destroyed; Arson Suspect Held
- Teen-Ager on Bicycle Fires Shots Near School
- Vermeil Not Interested in Coaching the Browns
- Frustration, Fatigue Catch Up With Titans : College basketball: Fullerton falls to San Jose State, 80-70, despite 27 points from Aaron Wilhite.
- Jurisprudence
- Assault Charge Filed Against Ben Johnson
- He Ran for a Very Long Time, but Didn't Come Up Short
- Nicole Erickson
- Northridge Wins Before 75 in Chicago
- Ruelas Stops Valdez After Three Rounds : Boxing: He uses repeated left hooks to win the featherweight bout. Zamudio scores a unanimous decision over Chong.
- Music Reviews : Cambridge Singers Offer 'Dido and Aeneas'
- 'Scissorhands' : Once Dismissed as Teen Idol, Johnny Depp Gets New Respect
- Insilco Corp. Files for Bankruptcy: The Midland,...
- Public 'Confused' in Resenting Big Chevron Profits, CEO Says
- GENEVA : Once More on Trade
- Crises Said Likely to Delay Bush-Gorbachev Summit
- Regional Outlook : Rethinking Royalty in the Bleak Balkans : Political decay and poverty are factors fueling movements to restore monarchs to their thrones.
- U.N. Chief Sees Little Hope of Averting War
- Jordan, Caught in Middle, Shows Signs of Panic; Anger Is Directed Against U.S. : War jitters: There is a last-minute rush to leave the country, and lines form outside markets and bakeries.
- WORLD : No. 8 on FBI's List Arrested
- Political Party Issue Goes to High Court : Elections: Justices will decide whether the partisan groups can become involved in local races for officially neutral offices.
- The Press : Cartoonists View Gulf Crisis
- Fleeing Unarmed Man Shot to Death by Officer
- COUNTYWIDE : 2 Cancer Centers Win Recognition
- SCHOOL REPORT : <i> News from Monday's Los Angeles Unified School District board meeting.</i> : 13 Management Programs Approved
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SOVIET UNION : Moscow Falls Back on the Big Lie : The brutal crackdown in Vilnius demands a Western response--but we must consider the miscues that led to this.
- Pinkerton's Expects to Report Gain in Quarter
- Some Refiners Limit Sales, Beef Up Security
- STATE : Fong on Equalization Board
- Soviets Choose an Economist, Pavlov, to Be Prime Minister
- Palestinians Riot to Protest Slaying of 3 PLO Officials
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Builder, City Locked in Battle Over House
- 'Taxi' Actor Convicted in Drunk Driving Case
- Fireworks Device Goes Off at Pacific Bell Office
- Miscellany
- The Sidelines : Shots Fired Into Boxer's Home
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Orange Defeats Santa Ana Valley
- NAMES IN THE GAMES : Ryan Gets a Rousing Send-Off
- BASEBALL DODGER NOTES : Lasorda Says Javier Will Be Tested at Third
- Jury Recommends Death Penalty for Murder of Estonian Activist : Courts: A Soviet army deserter who defected to the United States had been convicted of killing the woman who sheltered him.
- Rape Suspect Questioned in Serial Killings
- Mayor Says She'll Bypass Council, Take Reforms to People
- Jury Urges Death for Soviet Deserter Who Killed Activist
- Marincovich: North County is Dominant
- Bo's Status Unclear, but Help Is at Hand : Raiders: Shell says he will make decision on whether tailback can play after he hurt hip. Allen and perhaps Bell provide security for rushing attack.
- Chrysler Names Lutz President in Reorganization
- Management Brokers Raises Stake in Trio-Tech
- O.C. Hotel Occupancy Rate for November Declines
- TOKYO : Evening Odds in Japan
- First-graders fighting over makeup? High heels on the playground? Some say young girls are on a too-fast track to adulthood. Others say they're just . . . : Playing Dress-Up
- Power Failure : Even Washington 'Insiders' Are in the Dark About What's Going to Happen Next in the Persian Gulf
- 17 Mines Found in Gulf, Pentagon Says
- High Court Eases School Busing Rules
- WORLD : 2 Grenades Hit U.S. Embassy
- Park Service Plans to Reduce Lodgings in Yosemite : Tourism: The agency's chief says the sale of the park's concessions eventually will mean fewer units for visitors.
- NATION : Unpaid Furloughs Urged in N.H.
- Media : Press War Replaces the Contra War : Last year's presidential election helped restore open debate in the country. Now, Nicaraguans have access to a broad range of opinion. The political exchanges are often quite lively.
- 13 Seek Council Seats Held by Bernson, Wachs, Ferraro
- Pasadena, San Diego '93 Super Bowl Picks : NFL: Tagliabue tells two cities to make presentations to owners in March. The winner probably will replace Phoenix as site for the game.
- McGriff, Santiago Looking for Big Money : Padres: Both to file for arbitration today for more than $2 million each.
- PRO FOOTBALL : Hostetler Is Threat to Reign of 49ers
- QUARTERHORSE POLL
- Short Takes : Bonnie Raitt Engaged to Actor
- Three Young Playwrights With Promise
- Four Films Top Independent Nominations
- KEEPING FIT : Off on the Right Foot : Tracy Hurd Teaches 'Power Walking' Both as Exercise and as a Way of Life
- Wider Options in Prenatal Tests : Personal health: Not all prospective parents know they have a choice of screening procedures during pregnancy. Two of the exams provide results much earlier.
- Japan Sidesteps Gulf Request, Pledges Aid to U.N.
- STATE : Home Building Hits 8-Year Low
- COUNTYWIDE : Suit Clouds Future of Measure M Funds
- Security Tightens at Military Bases
- Youth to Be Tried as Juvenile in Slaying : Ruling: The judge said an argument could be made that the defendant was 'in fear of being beaten . . . ' on Sept. 8 when Robert James Elliott, 18, was shot to death.
- COUNTYWIDE : 5 Run for 3 Seats on Senior Legislature
- MISSION VIEJO : 20 Non-Teachers May Face Layoffs
- OXNARD : Bank Robber Gets 14-Year Sentence
- Florida International Deals USIU 14th Defeat in a Row
- The Sidelines : Girardelli Widens Slalom Lead
- SANTA ANITA : Garden Gal Highlights La Centinela
- Earlier Fears Confirmed: Retail Sales Up Only 3.8%
- Plunge in 1990 Housing Sales Marks Worst Decline in Decade
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY
- Nissan to Build Sales Network to Get Rid of British Importer
- Valleys' Office Vacancy Rate Still Falling
- Israel Orders Higher State of Readiness : Defense: Court tells the army to hand out gas masks to Palestinians in the occupied territories.
- Officials Irate Over Loans to Manager : Politics: Two San Juan Capistrano councilmen are angry over arrangement allowing the city's top executive to borrow thousands in municipal money.
- ENVIRONMENT : Health Concerns May Put Damper on Woodsmoke : Cities in West are acting to lessen exposure to its dangerous chemicals.
- Hours Until Deadline : War Jitters Grow; Mood Grim in D.C.
- Housing Project Triggers Conservancy Suit to Protect Plant
- School District Faces Another $88 Million in Budget Cutbacks
- SIMI VALLEY : Masked Man Robs Convenience Store
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : After the Violent, Dark Winter Days of Football Comes Life-Affirming Baseball : When the Super Bowl and its hype fade away, it's time for the poetry of contact between a ball and a perfectly swung bat.
- Air-Quality Efforts Affecting Road Projects, Consultant Says
- 'Six Arrows:' The Tenets of Kemalism
- Peace Activists Take to U.S. Streets : Opposition: Most demonstrations are spontaneous, outracing the plans of national organizations.
- Supreme Court Lets Stand Ban on Machine Gun Ownership
- High Notes of Opera Pacific's Season Opener : For Starters
- World View : Multinationals Stand Firm as Deadline Nears : Around the globe, millions of people have been affected by the countdown to Jan. 15.
- For Marathon Entrants, It's Time to Get Moving
- 6 Officers Plead Not Guilty in Money-Skimming Case
- San Diego Picked as Possible Site of Fusion Project : Energy: City wins backing to host joint effort by several nations to develop plans for nuclear fusion reactor.
- Panel OKs Funds for Car-Pool Lanes : Transportation: A committee favors using state money and $26.8 million in county sales tax revenues to widen the Simi Valley Freeway.
- OJAI : Charge Contested on Eve of Murder Trial
- NBA ROUNDUP : Jordan Has 34 as Bulls Beat Bucks
- NAMES IN THE GAMES
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Park's Outer Limits Make for Cozy Feeling
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Long Will Play Despite Thumb
- 3 Major Banks Post Mixed Results for 1990
- P.M. BRIEFING : EARNINGS : Interco Drops $1.49 a Share
- Security Pacific Revamping Continues: The Los Angeles...
- Eternal Support : Firm Has a Newfangled Way to Settle a Divorce: Set Up an Annuity
- UAL Expects Record Loss in 4th Quarter
- Brajdas Reports Loss of $440,613 for Third Quarter
- Those Arriving, Leaving Play Out Their Dramas at Israeli Airport : War fears: Few nationals are seen in the departure line. An American going home expresses shame.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Planning Panel OKs 2 Condo Projects
- SANTA ANA : 2 Chastised Over Swap Meet Charges
- One More Nail in the Coffin? : CRA: The John Tuite buyout/giveaway is the last best reason for the Los Angeles City Council to take control of the agency.
- Japanese University Plans to Raze Buildings on Calabasas Property : Development: Disclosure upsets state and federal officials who want the area for a park. Tokyo-based Soka says structures are not sound or ideally located.
- Prostitute's Killer Gets Maximum Term
- Boxing
- The Sidelines : Daniel AP's Top Female Athlete
- Whirlpool to Take $56-Million Charge
- American Pacific Posts 17% Profit Gain in Quarter
- New Radar Plane Rushed Into Duty : Military: Field tests for the JSTARS aircraft are cut short. It will help plot movement of Iraqi ground forces.
- Waiting for War in the Sunshine: A Curious Quiet
- Gulf Crisis Boosts Sales at Military Surplus Stores
- Businessman Sentenced: Amarjit Singh Anand, a Sikh...
- Women Entrepreneurs Helped by World Bank Group : Business: Through counseling and loans, the nonprofit organization has helped 250,000 to start their own companies.
- STATE : Longer Arms Registration Asked
- BOOK REVIEW : The Subject of Gender in Public Education : LEARNING TOGETHER; A History of Coeducation in American Public Schools <i> by David Tyack and Elisabeth Hansot</i> Yale University Press $29.95, 369 pages
- Irate Gorbachev Blasts Yeltsin's Plan for Army
- THE TIMES POLL : 67% Back Bush but Only 47% Want Him Reelected
- Community College Test Order Extended
- Medical Community Reaches Out to Latino Doctors
- VENTURA : 2 Chance Upon Hurt Woman in Ravine
- Environment : Taking a Stroll on the Parched Sea of Galilee : After three years of drought, the historic lake's water level is at a record low. And it spindex termsignals future water problems for Israel and its Arab neighbors.
- VENTURA : Exhibit Presents Artists' View of War
- THOUSAND OAKS : Transient Arrested in Gang Shooting
- NAMES IN THE GAMES
- Gunman Kills 2 Top Arafat Aides in Tunis, PLO Says : Terrorism: The slayer is described as a turncoat bodyguard. A security officer also is a victim.
- U.S., British Troops Given Attacking Role
- U.N. Deadline Based on Eastern Time
- Iraqi Ambassador to U.S. Goes Home Today; Deputy to Stay
- The Mood at Home : As Gulf War Looms, Opinions Range From 'Go for the Gusto' to 'Pull Out'
- Father Gets Custody in Surrogate Case : Law: Natural mother loses her bid, while the man's estranged wife wins visitation rights under judge's temporary order.
- COUNTYWIDE : State Parks Set New Reservation Rules
- San Jose St. Rallies to Beat CS Fullerton
- Miscellany
- New Electronics to Pack More in Less Space
- 'Living' Pact Is a Peaceful Option
- P.M. BRIEFING : EC Studies Fiat, Ford Linkup
- European Community Threatens to Cut Aid to Soviets for Baltic Attack
- Ex-Assemblyman Brown Hired to Lobby for VTN
- P.M. BRIEFING : Wilkinson Told to Stop Boasting
- Abbott Laboratories: The Abbott Park, Ill.-based pharmaceuticals...
- World View : Multinationals Stand Firm as Deadline Nears : Gung-ho for battle? Not exactly but the allies accept the 'logic of war' with Iraq.
- GULF WATCH: Day 166 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis : Diplomatic Front:
- Crowds Weep Over Bodies of Soviet Attack Victims
- Counselors Present Test Options
- Documentary : Sunday, Bloody Sunday in Lithuania : A witness to history describes the danger and defiance in the Baltic republic's capital as Soviet troops sweep in.
- Handcuffed Prisoner Bolts Off Bus to Escape Saugus Facility
- Nothing Is Ever Simple When the Question Is One of War
- Jurisprudence
- CSUN Takes the Road Less Traveled : College basketball: Matadors post first win away from home in rout of Northeastern Illinois.
- Jurisprudence
- Host for XTRA Is No Stranger to Controversy
- Short Takes : 'Dr. J.' Narrates Copland Piece
- HOCKEYThe San Diego Gulls acquired forward Byron...
- Deadline Day in Persian Gulf
- Short Takes : Grammer's Probation Extended
- Rate Raises Create a Royalty Pain : The new assessments are for plays scheduled for the 1990-91 season. The increases were not anticipated when the budget was drawn up.
- Mapping a Strategy for Coverage : Networks: Television news will go round-the-clock if needed. Executives say they will preempt entertainment schedules as events warrant.
- Short Takes : Johnny Carson Helps Hometown
- Music Reviews : Calliope Quartet in Historic Sites Concert
- A Softer, Tamer 'Pit Bull of Comedy'
- Music Reviews : Audubon Quartet in Caltech Chamber Series
- Drama in Mideast Recalls Another Tense War Scare : Television: Today's brinkmanship is similar to 1962's Cuban Missile Crisis. Both events showcase the power of the medium to convey high-stakes political drama.
- Culture : Legacy of Turkey's 'Immortal' Ataturk Slowly Starts to Fade : Mustafa Kemal Ataturk built the modern republic from the ruins of the Ottoman Empire. His rigid philosophy is called Kemalism, and it has been the glue that has held the country together for over 50 years.
- Fabric Chain Tries to Sew Up Takeover : Tender offer: In a move that few companies can afford as the economy softens, a Sherman Oaks retailer aims for greater presence in the Northwest.
- Wilson Expected to Give Equalization Post to GOP's Fong
- BUCHAREST : Testing a President
- Condemning Iraq: The U.N. Security Council
- Acting Mayor Signs Ordinances Limiting Ventura Boulevard Growth
- KING WEEK EVENTS
- City to Pick New Manager From Within
- Caltech Professor Wins Prize for Genetic Research
- TENNIS AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Edberg Hangs On to Defeat Soviet
- NHL ROUNDUP : Puppa and Sabres Are Both Looking Sharper
- Cocoa Powder Provides Hope for the Certified Chocoholic
- OCC's Spratt Beginning to Respond to His Critic
- The Sidelines : Wingate May Rejoin Spurs
- NCR Corp.: The Dayton, Ohio, computer company...
- P.M. BRIEFING : MNC Financial Repays Debt
- 'Nuclear Winter' Fears Unfounded--Experts
- Next Step : Domestic Issues Place Shackles on Soviet Foreign Policy : Conservatives are using the turmoil at home to rebuild their influence and power to attack Gorbachev where he is vulnerable. Limits are placed on his 'new political thinking.'
- ABORTION : Opponents Expected to Press for Regulation Instead of Ban
- Lawmakers OK Shevardnadze Successor
- COLUMN ONE : Morality, War: Do They Mix? : As Americans search their souls for answers, some religious leaders question whether there can ever be a 'just war' when modern warfare can be so terribly destructive.
- Teachers School Gets Grant for Latino Program
- The Call of a Life Like Jack London's : Ojai: 'Marginally homeless,' his wood shop out of business, a 46-year-old carpenter and ex-sailor is an authority on the California author.
- Camarillo Teachers Picket Over Contract : Education: Negotiations have stalled over salary and health benefits. Teachers will stop working beyond regular school hours until a settlement is reached.
- Davis Will Explore Long-Term Pact With Orioles
- College Basketball
- For Herdman, It's Just Pop Till You Drop
- His Scoring Gives Borella Reason to Smile : Prep basketball: Laguna Beach guard is averaging 30 points this season, including a 43-point game last week.
- Spanish TV, Radio Gear Up for Duty on Front Lines : Media: Stations plan up-to-the-minute reports and continuous coverage to keep the local Latino community informed.
- Markets Give Glimpse of Future if War Starts
- Ford to Double Size of Mexican Facility
- Flights Grounded as Mideast Tensions Mount
- S.F. Calls in Riot Police to Clear War Protesters
- Thousands Urge Peace at Rallies Around World
- Jobless Benefits Entangled in Drug Test Issue : Labor: The denial of claims by workers fired for flunking or refusing to take tests divides unemployment board.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : President Faces the Withering Test of 2 Major Crises at the Same Time : White House: Hussein has called his military hand, and Gorbachev is proving to be a liability.
- Faucet Fixation Wins Damages
- Arab Leaders Hold 11th-Hour Talks in Iraq : Diplomacy: 'There seems to be no alternative now to war,' a senior Egyptian official says.
- Unrest in Baltics Grows as Troops Move Into Latvia
- It's 1939 Again on a Wary Continent--All the Talk Is of War : Crisis mood: Parisian movie lines, cafes and living rooms turn into debating circles.
- Keye Luke Dies; Was 'No. 1 Son' of Charlie Chan
- Gulf Tension Extends to Pro Sports : Conflict countdown: Executives will monitor situation closely. The Super Bowl might be postponed, but only as a last resort.
- Fullerton Is Beaten by San Jose
- Short Takes : 'Ghost' Has Made $400 Million
- Short Takes : Jackson Cancels Africa Tour
- MUSIC
- Putting a Face on War : Images: It's one thing for newscasts to speculate on military strategy as if the gulf crisis were a $24.95 board game. It's quite another thing to show those who will be under fire.
- Deadline Day in Persian Gulf
- Terminal Data Receives $400,000 Order From INET
- Judge Finds Traditional In Contempt of Court
- Carl's Jr. Beefs Up Regular Menu With Hot Dogs
- Bush Urged to 'Punish' Soviet Leaders for Lithuania Actions
- East Europeans Assail Assault on Lithuania : Protests: The Soviet crackdown serves as an ominous reminder. The leaders of the new democracies seek to reassure their populations.
- Outward Calm Masks the Emirates' Jitters
- Baghdad Clings to Normalcy as Troops Flock to Front : Iraq: The assembly gives Hussein power to do 'whatever is needed' to defend the country.
- CLIPBOARD : BREEDING BIRD: VIOLET-GREEN SWALLOW (Tachycineta thalassina)
- NATION : Ann Richards Sworn In in Texas
- COSTA MESA : School District to Fund Road Training
- Pup of Otter That Survived Oil Spill Dies
- Frayed Nerves : Coping: The uncertainity of whether the country will go to war has been grinding away at military families, with the toll most visible among children.
- VENTURA : Man on Skateboard Beaten by Robbers
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Crushes El Toro, 81-36
- Children Seem to Like Rose on First Day
- CBS Sacks Competition in Absence of Football
- OPERA REVIEW : Two New Principals in O.C. 'Butterfly' : Elizabeth Hynes and Hans Ashbaker take over the leading roles in production at Performing Arts Center.
- Band Bets on Cutting Disc to Help Snag Record Deal
- David Bishop has been appointed senior vice...
- Tilted Nursing Bottles Are Providing a New Market Angle : Marketing: Degree Baby Products' nursers allow infants to sit straight while feeding and minimize the amount of air they take in.
- Suits Tell of Battle Inside Citadel : Management: Court papers shed the first real light on the intense boardroom struggle involving two former directors who sought greater influence at the S&L.; : Suits Tell of Battle Inside Citadel
- Superior Industries International, a Van Nuys-based auto...
- Agreement May Give Philippines Major U.S. Air Base
- Profile : Galina Semyonova: No Mere Token in Soviet Politburo : The first woman in the country's highest policy body refuses to be categorized or limited. She is smart, outspoken and a rising star in Kremlin politics.
- LOCAL : Capsized Boat Spurs Search
- Economic Policy May Be Altered to Minimize the Effect of Any War : Home front: The first action would reportedly be to tap the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
- Supervisors Sworn In, See Challenges : Government: Now that the ceremonies are over, leaders face the reality of difficult financial times for the county.
- Canceling A-12 Was Bold but Insufficient : Defense: The Pentagon is overdue for a thorough overhaul of the way it acquires weapons.
- OXNARD : City May Pay Firm to Find Sites for Shelter
- WESTMINSTER : Illegal-Parking Fine to Increase to $21
- Councilman Norton's Father Robbed
- Executive Started at Bottom--and He Returns There Every Chance He Gets : Management: Shoney's Arnett believes that good bosses have to be in the trenches. He's come a long way since making minimum wage as a cook.
- Occidental Will Sell Assets, Cut Dividend in Big Restructuring : Energy: The Los Angeles firm will take a $2-billion charge in fourth-quarter earnings. The cost-cutting moves will mean layoffs, but company officials declined to indicate how many.
- Calabasas Company Seeks Riverboat Casino License
- Fear Could Trigger Oil Shortages, Experts Say
- Arthur K. Carlson was named vice president...
- Outward Calm Masks the Emirates' Jitters
- Lithuanian Activists Protest U.S. Reaction to Crackdown
- Newbery, Caldecott Medals Presented
- The Numbers
- CAMARILLO : Man Is Arrested in Office Burglary
- First Human Tests Find AIDS Vaccine Is Safe
- Trees, Houses, Eggs Come in Small Sizes
- Judge Approves New Report for East L.A. Prison
- Soka Plans to Raze 45 Buildings on Site : Calabasas: The Japanese university's demolition proposal has taken parks officials, who want the land for their headquarters, by surprise.
- 7 Inmates Hurt in Racial Fight at County Jail Camp
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND THE PERSIAN GULF CRISIS : Place to Reflect on War's Real Cost
- Shipyard Under Review Again for Alleged Safety Violations : Labor: Electrical hazards and unsafe operations are reported at the Long Beach naval facility. It was cited three years ago as the worst of eight in the country.
- NAMES IN THE GAMES