- Mario Trejo has been named general manager...
- * Ripa Engineering Co. in Canoga Park...
- CLIPBOARD : BREEDING BIRDS : CATTLE EGRET (Bubulcus ibis)
- FILLMORE : Superintendent of Schools Resigns
- Auto Dealer Bristles at Pressure to Repaint His Building : Thousand Oaks: Planners say the dealership must be coated in an earth tone to match the area's color scheme.
- CLIPBOARD : April Sales and Use Tax Revenue
- CAMARILLO : Agencies to Pay for Freeway Ramps
- ART REVIEWS : The Chaos and Beauty of Peter Drake's Universe
- Allan W. Severson has been named executive...
- A Marketing Guru for Business of Religion
- * 3DBM Inc. in Westlake Village was...
- U.S. Competitiveness Stages a Comeback : Manufacturing: Many industries have revived by increasing productivity, modernizing factories and slashing payrolls.
- Water Project Still Awash in Controversy
- THE TIMES POLL : Seymour Is Still Mostly Unknown
- Behind the Story : The Drug Lord's Dilemma : Pablo Escobar formed an alliance with rightist groups in Colombia, but now that relationship is shattered and he's on the run. His only option may be to surrender to the government.
- COUNTYWIDE : 3 to Be Honored for Mock Trial Work
- Sharing Unhappy Feelings About Police : Support Group Meets to Listen to People Who Say They Are Victims of Brutality
- Sun Is Setting for Residents of Shangri-La : Development: Encinitas mobile-home owners cry foul after being told to vacate beachfront land to make way for a resort hotel.
- Medical Inventor Searches for Cures
- Five County Softball Teams to Play in Semifinals Today
- Miscellany
- An Oldie Again Is a Goodie : French Open: Connors beats Witsken in three sets, but McEnroe loses to Cherkasov.
- Jeff Bowman
- Plastic License
- Cancer Center at UCLA
- Graves' Disease
- Gov. Wilson on Norplant
- Gov. Wilson on Norplant
- Gov. Wilson on Norplant
- Gov. Wilson on Norplant
- Cancer Center at UCLA
- Graffiti Tax
- Gov. Wilson on Norplant
- Gov. Wilson on Norplant
- MOVIES - May 28, 1991
- MOVIES - May 28, 1991
- TELEVISION - May 28, 1991
- TELEVISION - May 28, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 28, 1991
- BAILOUT? Last week's Supreme Court ruling that...
- MAGIC MONEY: Wayne Gretzky and the Kings...
- WINDFALL: Most business executives get paid based...
- TRAFFIC WATCH: A new, $140-million high-tech traffic...
- HONG KONG: Hong Kong manufacturers who slashed...
- Rebels Claim to Surround Main Ethiopia Airport
- Leukemia Victim Searches for Other Atomic Veterans
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Plumbing System Concerns Quayles
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Disabled Student Sues Over Class Trip
- The Growth of Perquisites
- A Report Card on Executive Pay : Compensation: Pay-for-performance was supposed to ensure that salaries were in line with corporate well-being. But a Times survey has found otherwise.
- Chevrolet Steering-Wheel Probe Intensified: The government said...
- Firms Play Games With Names
- BUENA PARK : Community Leader Wins Arts Award
- S.D.'s Biotech Industry Is Rooted in Academia : Science: Companies, in Hybritech's footsteps, started out modestly, with little more than idea, and caught on.
- Coronado
- Another Nice Option for Executives
- Jews Who Hid From Nazis as Children Share Memories : Holocaust: They lived out the war in basements and convents, often pretending to be Christian. Conference allows them to speak of their ordeals.
- Hopeful Signs Emerging in Africa : Reforms are slow but steady on oft-ignored continent
- Quietly Pushing at the Barriers : WATER WATCH: Proposed federal and state legislation work toward a free market
- Dancer, 76, Still Making It Look Easy : Teacher: Jon Zerby, who has performed around the world, remains in step with his students and his art.
- Pork Expo May Not Be All Swine and Dandy : Agriculture: Growers, who have been prosperous of late, will find their annual hog spectacular in Iowa picketed by animal rights activists.
- AUSTRALIA: Australia is moving toward reforms that...
- Lack of Emissions Permit Puts Gas Chamber Out of Service
- Stock Group Winners & Losers
- Yet Another Law-and-Order Man Joins Seoul Cabinet : South Korea: The president ignores opposition demands for sweeping changes in a shuffling of his ministers.
- Grounded for Cosmetic Reasons
- No-Fault Auto Bill Costs Less Than Rival, Analyst Says
- Zulu King Calls for Peace but Assails the ANC : South Africa: His dual message at a rally points up the intractability of the factional fighting among blacks.
- Cloaked in Red Tape
- Officers, Inmates Injured in Fire at Attica Prison
- Weisman Awardees Forgo Formalities
- Land Swap Endangers Huge Project : Oxnard: Talks break off on a crucial trade for a county-owned parcel that blocks completion of the $500-million Town Center.
- S. Korean Growth Is Expected to Top Rest of Asia in '91
- Hills Says Trade Pacts Create Jobs : Commerce: The agreement to be negotiated with Mexico is part of a strategy to boost American competitiveness, the Cabinet official adds.
- Redlands Preservationists Draw Battle Lines : Heritage: Group says the soul of the city is at stake as a church plans to raze 7 old houses. The City Council says property owner has a right to do what it wants.
- 3 Killed by Gunfire at Kashmir Truce Line
- Mortgage Rates Down: Fixed-rate mortgages averaged 9.47%...
- Talks to Halt Illegal Thai Record Copying Fail to Bear Fruit
- Indian-Americans Mourn the Loss of Their Leader : Assassination: Participants at two local ceremonies say Gandhi's murder 'crosses the party line.'
- Phone Operators Link Deaf, Hearing Worlds
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : CAMARILLO : Bear Captured After Visiting Downtown
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Retarded Man in Serious Condition After Being Hit by Freight Train
- Ethiopians Start Transition to Life in Israel : Airlift: Newcomers get checkups and clothing. The absorption period could be difficult.
- SURFING : S.D. Area Surfers Make Some Waves
- Production Company Stripped of Second Local Emmy
- 'Travelbook' at Krenek Fest : Music: Michael Ingham and Albert Dominguez revive the 1935 song cycle at Occidental College.
- Pop : The Alarm Indulges Nostalgia at Hollywood Palladium
- Mehta, Boulez Will Return to Philharmonic Podium : Music: Orchestra's expanded 1991-92 season will include debuts by seven conductors.
- Pop : Brown: Sunsplash's Bright Spot
- TV REVIEW : 'Blood Ties': Time to Take a Vampire to Lunch
- DANCE REVIEW : Children Shine Despite Story That's Truly Terrible : Performance: Not even the talent and enthusiasm of the young dancers could overcome the tangled and disturbing mess of 'The Terrible Tale of Ringmaster Twigg.'
- NATO Planning 'Rapid-Reaction Force' : Military: Strategy shifts with a diminished Soviet threat. Britain is expected to take a key role in forming the new contingent.
- AMERICAN ALBUM : Town tries to revive with a little 'witchcraft' : 300 years after the hysteria, a commemoration seeks tourist dollars. Events include re-enactment of trials.
- Roman a Clef Thriller Features a Thinly Disguised Tom Metzger
- Suspect in Serial Killings Hangs Tough on His Extradition : Justice: Delaying tactics in Alabama may mean that Prince will not be brought to trial for more than a year.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rangers Extend Streak to 13 Games
- A Snow Job Helps CS Long Beach Overpower No. 5 Texas, 17-10
- NCAA TENNIS / MEN'S FINAL : No. 3 at Stanford, Palmer Is No. 1
- On-Screen Adventure of Chris Columbus : Movies: The 'Home Alone' director reworks his youth in the mother-son adult comedy that teams John Candy and Maureen O'Hara.
- RADIO
- Driver Seeing Red Over Backup on the Peninsula
- Kevin Schwantz of the United States raced...
- Madison Ave. Rates New Season : Television: Media buyers looking for fresh wares from the networks find many stale and perishable items for fall.
- The Quest for Pay Dirt : From Idea to Market in Biotech Business Is Long, Risky Trail
- Jacumba
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE STATE BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Cypress Is Within a Victory of Title
- Ridership Gains Show Buses Are Winning Respect
- Search Fails to Turn Up 2 Missing Boys : Accident: The pair were swept away in a frigid river and are presumed drowned. The children and an aunt who died were part of a Compton family's outing in Yosemite.
- Allison Wins Again at Charlotte
- Emmy-Winner 'Teen Talk' Still Homeless : Television: Being honored as best children's series in L.A. last weekend hasn't yet helped the public affairs show find a station willing to put it back on the air.
- Youth Kicks His Way to the Gold : Ventura: A 10-year-old who got tired of being picked on is among the medal winners at the state championships.
- Oates' Moves Questioned in 2-1 Loss
- What the Blazers Has Happened to Them? : Western finals: Drexler says Portland isn't in shock, but players are looking for answers.
- SAILING / CAL CUP : Others May Triumph by Losing to Evolution
- PLACENTIA : Fire Dept. Fee Plan Gets City Approval
- Foyt Shifts Gears, Hedges on Indy Retirement
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Metal Madness in Costa Mesa
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Lakers Need Hunger to Clinch in Portland
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School Board Seeks Ideas on Budget Cuts
- COSTA MESA : Scottish Festival Strikes Happy Note
- JAPAN: Pressure continues to mount on Tokyo...
- Workers in Lyon Find Gruesome Relics of French Revolution
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Launch of Rocket Moved to Mexico
- Woman Dies After Car Hits Wall on Freeway
- Science / Medicine : Meteorite Makes an Impact : Discovery: Evidence of a collision 65 million years ago on Yucatan Peninsula bolsters theory about the extinction of dinosaurs, experts say. The event briefly emptied the Gulf of Mexico.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Nice Arena--but What About a Team?
- Science / Medicine : Spiders, Scorpions to Be Stars for a Day
- Astrodome Roof Just Collapses on Padre Staff : Baseball: San Diego even uses an outfielder on the mound in a 13-3 loss to the Houston Astros.
- STAGE
- Brakhage's '23rd Psalm' at LACE
- TV Is Enhanced, Not Tarred, by Reality
- Savers Ignore Economists' Rate Ideas
- Mutual Funds
- Soybean Traders Sentenced: A federal judge sentenced...
- Official Praises Innovative Law Enforcement Tactics : Crime: 'Community policing,' faster court action are approaches cited in 4-year Justice Department program.
- AIDS-Aliens Policy Review Stirs Criticism
- Bush Increasingly Veering Off Course Set by Reagan : Politics: President's shift to the center seems to play well with voters, but the trend worries conservatives.
- Pragmatism, Idealism Mark Health Chief : Government: Despite work with labor unions and in Nicaragua and Cuba, Dr. Molly Joel Coye enjoys the support of Republican governors.
- Thomas Greene; Led D.A.'s Fraud Investigation Unit
- COLUMN ONE : A Sexual Revolution in China : Romantic love is no longer 'counter-revolutionary.' Attitudes toward marriage, premarital sex and extramarital relations have changed.
- Fletcher Markle; Writer, Director, Creator of 'Studio One'
- The Orphans of Society's Storm : ISABEL OUT OF THE RAIN, <i> by Catherine Gammon,</i> Mercury House, $18.95 hardcover, $10.95 paper, 199 pages
- Iraqi Ruling Party Names Officials Killed
- LOTTERY RESULTS : May 25
- CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS / 12th DISTRICT : Campaign Strategies Diverge on Issue of Porter Ranch Plan : Hal Bernson: The incumbent claims that bureaucratic checkpoints will give the city 'the ability to ratchet down the amount of development.'
- Basketball
- Foreign Stock Markets
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : EL CAJON : 5 Inmates Injured in Brawl at County Jail
- Man Arrested in Killing of Police Dog
- Campaigning on the QT : United Nations: Discretion is the name of the game as candidates--and their backers--jockey for position.
- Are Patients Entitled to Know Doctor's Record of Competence? Debate Simmers
- Bacteria May Be Key to Cleanliness for County's Ground Water : Pollution: As population grows, contamination becomes a bigger problem. Water scientists are looking to nature for a solution.
- A Researcher Becomes Promoter
- Other Than That, They're in Good Shape
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / NCAA WEST II REGIONAL : Northridge Falls an Inning Shy of World Series
- Miscellany
- GOLF ROUNDUP : A Sandy Putt on 13th Hole Proves Lucky for Purtzer
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / NCAA REGIONALS : Northridge Comes Up Short at Fresno, 6-5
- Jazz : History of Singing, According to McFerrin
- Did Officials Exaggerate Crowd Count at Parade?
- NYSE Lost $3 Million in 1990
- JAPAN: Japan is estimated to have retained...
- Canada's Leader Arrives in Japan for Talks
- Nike Countersues Avia: Nike Inc. has countersued...
- Nationalist Leads in Soviet Republic : Georgia: The acting president is expected to win election and push for independence.
- NATION IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Bad Chicken Going to Stores, Paper Says
- Town Stunned, Angry After 3 Residents Slain : Violence: Delusional man commits Porterville's first mass murders and is killed. Mental health officials had failed to act on request for help.
- Alaska Wildfire Closes Highway, Rousts Campers
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Hussein Down but Not Out as He Rebuilds Iraq Regime
- LAGUNA BEACH : Lot Reopened at Crystal Cove Park
- Crash Ends Wrong-Way Freeway Chase : Crime: Several vehicles are damaged but no one is hurt. Three suspects are arrested; one escapes and is being sought by police.
- Fiery Crash With Truck Kills Woman
- Lives in Jeopardy : Pilot LAPD Program Tries to Get to Youngsters Before Gang Members Do
- Winfield Fattens Up Against Blue Jays : Angels: He warms up for chocolate cake with a three-for-three day in 6-2 victory.
- Raining on Devo's Homecoming Parade : Angels: Felix, Sojo get in the swing of things to outshine Blue Jays' latest center fielder.
- 'Hard Copy' Criticized for Segment on Runaways : Television: Social workers say producers didn't get permission to film teens and pushed reunions in families that 'shouldn't be reunited.'
- 'Hey Ma, the Times' Critic Closed Our Show'
- JAZZ REVIEW : Horn-Playing Brothers Hit Some High Notes
- Allies Resist Involvement in Kurdish-Iraqi Clashes
- Getting a Grip on Fear in Shaky Economy : Coping: Business people face tough choices, uncertainty. Making decisions can help diminish feelings of helplessness, experts say.
- Kentucky Stay Caps Queen's Visit
- Prop. 5: A Mistake From Start to Finish
- Ill Veteran Seeks Aid for Nuclear Witnesses : Oxnard: A man who saw Navy bomb testing in the Marshall Islands helps other afflicted military personnel get government medical benefits.
- PLATFORM : Prayer Can Offend
- Library Books a Variety of Events to Lure Patrons Back
- Dodger Hitters Just Can't Touch This Left-Hander : Baseball: Browning gives up three hits in seven innings and Reds win, 3-0. Gonzalez's hitless streak reaches 20 at-bats.
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / NCAA WEST I REGIONAL : Creighton to Hawaii Play for Title; Trojans Out
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Some Curbside Service From Peterson
- MUSIC REVIEW : Chamber Music/LA Makes Point With Debussy Program
- Nate Kaplan Gave TV Anchors Words
- Lorimar Top Supplier of TV Shows: Lorimar...
- Austrian Airliner Blows Up Over Thailand; 223 Die : Disaster: The Vienna-bound jet goes down in remote jungle after takeoff from Bangkok. A police officer says it exploded in a fireball.
- SIMI VALLEY : Gunman Ties Up 2, Robs Restaurant
- Lost in the Footage of Old War Films
- 59 People Vie for Seat on Transportation Panel : Competition: Dana W. Reed is among applicants for public member post on the board, a merger of the OCTC and OCTD.
- 'Soapdish' Gets Party-Goers All Lathered Up
- Machine Tool Orders Decline for 2nd Month
- U.S. Seizes 5,600 Pounds of Cocaine Off Colombia
- PERSPECTIVE ON CITY GOVERNMENT : Out of an Easy Case Came Bad Law : The Police Commission has specific and exclusive authority that is not subordinate to the City Council.
- CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS / 12th DISTRICT : Campaign Strategies Diverge on Issue of Porter Ranch Plan : Julie Korenstein: The challenger, if elected, will try to enact either 'a building moratorium or a motion to change the square footage.'
- COUNTYWIDE : Summer School Seeks Indian Youths
- Loved Ones Still Paying the Price of War : Observance: Sgt. Masuda died in WWII, but today his family, like others, will feel a loss all over again.
- These Bike Riders Find They Can Car Less : Transportation: Two wheels--and incentives from employers--get commuters to work.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Smith Is Hitting, Cardinals Are Winning
- Andretti Left on the Inside Looking Out : Indy 500: Mears is passed, then passes the latest hard-luck family member to win.
- O.C. ART : 'Shadows' Shaking Up the Present : Art lovers are urging the preservation of murals at Laguna Beach High School done by a now-deceased student.
- World's Women Speak as One Against Abuse : Strategy: From Fiji to Israel, Uganda to the U.S., activists raise a new battle cry--treat violence against women as a violation of basic human rights.
- Billions in O.C. Pacts Ride on Space Lab Fight
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Political Advisers Need Ethics Code : Candidates entrust them with their careers and reputations, and political contributors with large sums of money.
- Explosion Kills One, Destroys House
- Science / Medicine : Timing of Surgery Found Vital
- SIMI VALLEY : Arson Suspected in Morning Hotel Fire
- TENNIS / FRENCH OPEN : Lendl Out, McEnroe in Tough for Openers
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : McDonald Is Sidelined
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 : Sweetheart of a Ride From First to First
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Thigh of Relief: Edberg Leads Sweden to Cup
- Boxing
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / NCAA WEST I REGIONAL : Creighton to Hawaii Play for Title; Trojans Out
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : The Battle of the Bods at Universal
- War Films Top a Memorial Day on the Tube
- Pilot Has Been on Cloud Nine for 63 Years in a Sailplane
- U.S. to Finance Salvadoran Army Retraining : Foreign aid: The program is a response to bitterness among middle-level officers as civil war winds down.
- Science / Medicine : Gene Causes Cancer in Mice
- Salvation Army Store Robbed of $1,000
- CLIPBOARD : Hazardous Spills Log
- El Cajon
- CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS / 12TH DISTRICT RUNOFF : Consultant Puts Bernson on Offensive : Politics: Incumbent tries to turn spotlight on the ideology of his challenger, Korenstein. She stays with the issues that helped her in the primary.
- 2 Hurt in Possible Drive-By Shooting
- COUNTYWIDE : Opinions on Child-Care Funds Sought
- Hockey
- The Philharmonic Isn't the Only Game in Town
- Gerber Taking a Lesson From Foreign Babies : Food: In trying to increase its share in the Pacific Rim, the company has had to set aside its notions of what babies eat.
- Checking Up on the Auditors : Accounting Firms Face Pressure to Do Their Job Better
- N.Y. Start-Up May Give Japan a Race in Chips : Technology: Hampshire Instruments appears to be out front in commercializing the new chip-making process of X-ray lithography.
- CHINA: China concedes that prison-made goods may...
- State Delays Action on HMO: Health Net,...
- Sexist Attitude? Some May Be Reading Between Lines
- Hindu Revivalists Claim Mantle of Stability in Wake of Gandhi's Death : India: They say they are better able to bring order to the nation than is the Congress Party. It is still searching for a new leader.
- Statecraft : Governor Is No. 1 on Two County Guest Lists
- Austrian Airliner Blows Up Over Thailand; 223 Die : Disaster: The Vienna-bound jet crashes in a jungle soon after taking off from Bangkok. A police officer says he saw the Boeing 767-300 explode in a fireball.
- Briton Returns to Earth After Space Trip With Soviets
- TV REVIEW : 'Mini-Dragons' Fails to Capture Fire of Far East
- Transportation Chief Wants Pan Am Takeover : Airlines: Samuel Skinner says he's not optimistic about the ailing carrier's survival. He is more positive about TWA's chances.
- 5 Inmates Hurt in County Jail Brawl
- Volcano in Japan Spews Lava, Gases
- Time to Change: Sen. Edward M. Kennedy...
- Wreford G. Chapple; WWII Sub Commander, Retired Admiral
- 2 Liquor Store Employees Killed in Robbery
- Science / Medicine : Migraines Rose 60% During 1980s
- LAKE CASITAS : Park Rangers Not Afraid of Crowds
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : They Pass Left-Handed Test
- FULLERTON : City Denies Funding to Study Homeless
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Presley Looking for Answers
- Fernando Receives the Fans' Seal of Approval
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Masake Wins in Field of Four
- A Parking of the Ways : Traffic: When beach-goers come out, others stay in--where they don't need to line up for a space.
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 : Rick Mears Puts It in Fourth : Auto racing: He outduels Michael Andretti in the final laps to join A.J. Foyt and Al Unser in elite group.
- WOMEN'S BOWLING : Adamek Is Braced for Good Showing
- 2nd-Generation Entrepreneur Says Game Is Worth Stress : Challenge: Scientist left post to co-found his own biotech company and found himself plunged into a different world as a businessman.
- STAGE
- CABARET REVIEW : Disciplined, Aloof Akers at Cinegrill
- Jim Ladd Beats Tribal Drum for FM Rock
- COLLEGE SOFTBALL / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Arizona Beats UCLA for Title, 5-1
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Forum Turns Into Rout City : Western finals: Lakers play one of their best games for a 116-95 victory over Portland and a 3-1 lead in the series.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Navy Helicopter Lands in Parking Lot
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Parker Is Ready to Hit
- ORANGE : Grads' Prize Belongs to Family Too
- Science / Medicine : Treatment of Cancer Pain Found to Be Low Priority
- Photos Show Three UNLV Players With Convicted Sports Fixer
- Police Dog Killed During Pursuit of Man
- THOUSAND OAKS : Transient Suspected in 30 Thefts Arrested
- COLUMN LEFT : 'For This We Went to War?' : A man is imprisoned for wearing the wrong T-shirt, and 'justice' is restored in Kuwait.
- Science / Medicine : Schizophrenia Link to Flu Found
- Man Hurt Critically When Hit by Train : Accident: The victim, mentally retarded, was on foot and apparently trying to outrace the engine so as to cross the track in front of it.
- Childhood in America
- Childhood in America
- USC Hospital and Care for Poor
- Childhood in America
- Childhood in America
- Affirmative Action
- Childhood in America
- County Issue Conservation : The...
- USC Hospital and Care for Poor
- Childhood in America
- Childhood in America
- MOVIES - May 27, 1991
- MOVIES - May 27, 1991
- POP/ROCK - May 27, 1991
- POP/ROCK - May 27, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 27, 1991
- THE TIMES POLL : Most Support Norplant for Teens, Drug Addicts
- PASS THE SUNSCREEN: The Memorial Day weekend...
- SOBER BOATING: Watch those beers, boaters. This...
- The Unraveling of a Human Being : Slaying: Some think the killer on an RTD bus was gripped by the psychic aftershocks of the Nazi slaughter.
- PARKING CRUNCH: So you live by the...
- Several Seymour Bills, Votes Helped Contributors to His Campaigns : Politics: In the state Senate he went to bat for pharmaceutical, optometric and other industries. An aide denies any link between the legislation and money.
- BEACH JAMS: Plan to spend some extra...
- Seymour Real Estate Ties Illustrate Ethical Dilemma : Government: The senator has close links with housing industry. Reports on his wealth have been exaggerated.
- IRS Clarifies Rules on Tax-Free Exchanges : Shelter: Latest changes in IRS rules that help investors with capital gains are interpreted.