- VENTURA : Council Backs Effort to Keep Sespe Wild
- Education Group Honors Cal State L.A. Professor
- Housing Authority Rejects Fee Increase : Oxnard: Security deposits at federally subsidized units would have gone up an average 134%. Community leaders called hike unfair.
- Motorcyclist, 18, Dies in Collision With Car
- Supervisors Formally Restore Health-Care Services Funds
- Chamber Asks to Blockade Ventura Blvd. for Street Fair : Sherman Oaks: The business group hopes to raise funds with a community get-together. But some area residents worry about disruptions.
- Monterey Park Names New City Manager
- Jurisprudence
- UCI NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : For All It's Worth, Water Polo Team Is Ready to Cash In
- Carter Hawley Deal in Danger, Analysts Say
- Fashion: FALL ISSUE : The Classic Touch
- Man Wanted in 2 Iowa Murders Captured in L.A.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Fashion: FALL ISSUE : IN REVIEW : From the Inside Out--a One-Stop Shop for Men
- MOORPARK : School Board OKs $21.6-Million Budget
- Rail Study Says County System Needs to Grow Down the Line : Transit: Consultants say county should have $3 billion in extra commuter service and a 25-mile elevated system by 2010.
- Key Revision of Valley Assembly Districts Unveiled : Legislature: Two similar plans proposed by Democratic lawmakers would increase the opportunities for Latino candidates.
- Attorney Says College Head Received Free Research Help : Courts: Pierce President Lowell Erickson, while with Mission College, failed to disclose the alleged gift as required by the state, suit contends.
- Metzger Says He Opposed Cross-Burning : Trial: Ex-Klan leader testifies that he regarded it as a 'passe' ritual and did not plan rally that led to arrests of four.
- New World Order, Old Worldview : U.S.-Mexico: A joint attack is needed on science-related issues, but 'security' still dominates our foreign spending.
- Supervisors Tentatively OK Ban on Motorized Skis
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : Two Defensive Backs Doubtful for Tennessee
- Once Again, His Main Activity Is Coaching : Sunset League: After four years as Marina's activities director, Dave Thompson jumps at opportunity to get back into the game of football.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Jazzing Hi Gets Off to a Good Start
- Ex-El Toro Standout Honored in Volleyball
- Paul M. Roth has been elected chairman...
- Downey S&L; May Pick Operating Chief
- Jordan Downs Takes 1st Steps Toward Unity
- Text: If Not for Others, 'I Would Not Be Here'
- Fashion: FALL ISSUE : Fail-Safe Wardrobe Strategies
- Tips for Sending a Fax
- Bush Offers to Ease Israeli Loan Delay : Foreign aid: He warns lawmakers that failure to back the White House on deferral of housing fund guarantees would peril the peace process.
- She's the <i> Creme de la </i> Cream of Avon Sales
- Fashion: FALL ISSUE : RUNWAY TO RETAIL : Customer-izing the New Looks
- COLUMN ONE : What Does Cop Talk Really Say? : Some in law enforcement contend that 'blue humor' helps police face a grim, dangerous job. Critics argue that it predisposes officers to violence and must be toned down.
- IN BRIEF : North Hollywood High Slates 40th Reunion
- Working in the Shadow of MS : 3 People MS Hasn't Stopped
- Catcher Gone Awry : Cardinals' Zeile Makes Move to Third Base but His Heart Remains Behind the Plate
- Rams Must Pick a Path to Follow
- New Exhibits Get S.D.'s Art Season Off to Impressive Start
- Profile in Courage, Anger : Brad Davis Battled AIDS, Hollywood Indifference
- ORANGE COUNTY
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- Brinderson Defaults on $65-Million Tower Loan : Financing: The Irvine-based company says the action is 'paperwork' leading to the restructuring of financial agreement on office building.
- Ban on Covering Investors' Losses Makes Gains in Japan : Scandal: The ruling party endorses the bill, but critics call for even stronger controls on the securities market.
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE : Man Held in Sales of Electronics to Iran Hires New Attorney
- Bush Urges Senegal to Intervene in Liberia Civil War
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Migrants Found Living in Caves
- Woman Angry Over Mistaken Drug Bust ID : Crime: A plainclothes agent failed to identify himself or apologize for error.
- North County Trash Diversion Rejected : Environment: Decision could delay attempt to extend life of San Marcos landfill.
- MISSION VIEJO : New School Already Filled to the Brim
- School Board OKs Deepest Cuts in a Decade : Education: The new $3.9-billion budget reflects steep drop in state funding. It gives final approval to increased class size, teacher layoffs and reduced maintenance.
- Not So Revolutionary : Founding Fathers' Kids Were a Lot Like Today's Youth, Diaries Show
- Prep Football '91 : Preseason All-County Football Teams
- Basketball
- Taft to Log Extensive Air Time
- Cuban Pitcher Gets OK From U.S. Justice Dept.
- Jurisprudence
- Doubt Cast on Expert's Views in Keating Trial : Testimony: A UCLA professor says the bonds sold to small investors paid little, but he concedes under questioning that he didn't make comparisons.
- Keating Trial Told That Bond Yield Was Poor
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : 6 More Blacks Slain in Factional Battles
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Fashion: FALL ISSUE : MAKEUP : Catching Up to Color
- Cal State's Campuses Limit Rolls : Education: In budget crunch, many schools cut off undergraduate applications for spring term. Long Beach and Cal Poly Pomona will take no new freshmen after fall.
- They Need Protection, Not Segregation
- SANTA ANA : Man Dies of Injuries After Car Accident
- Lancaster Questions Use of Funds by Head Start : Inquiries: The program's ex-director says some of the $20,814 went to the L.A. headquarters instead of poor children.
- Woman Recants Allegations Linking Deputies to Slaying : Law enforcement: Anietra Haley says she was prompted by a private investigator and was trying to help the family of a Lynwood man killed in a drive-by shooting.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Pankey Expected to Start for Colts
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL
- Schourek's One-Hitter Leads Mets
- Big Red Machine Wasn't as Much Fun to Drive as Detroit's Model
- Roberts Helps Padres in First Game Back : Baseball: Padres defeat Astros, 7-6, for seventh victory in a row. Roberts goes one for three with sacrifice bunt.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Taylor Discusses Racial Barriers
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : California Bowl Is Granted a Waiver
- Starting Over in Midwest : After Year Off, Johnson Wins Job at Michigan State
- Downey Savings Chooses New Chief Operating Officer
- SCENE ON THE STREET : Outside Eating Is In
- 25 Beached Whales Return to Sea; 4 Die
- World IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Official Endorses Return of Islands
- World IN BRIEF : PAKISTAN : Bhutto's Husband Acquitted of Fraud
- 6 More Killed as Blacks Fight in South Africa
- Gorbachev Asks West to Help New Democracy
- December Execution Set for Killer of 3
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Rioting Youths Set Fires, Block Roads
- True Soviet Believers Rally Round Communist 'Truth'
- Brown Offers 2 Remapping Plans; Both Under Attack : Assembly: Proposals criticized as unfair to GOP. Republicans say Latino coalition's plan offers more.
- Intel to Launch Products for PC Networking
- Former Lawmaker, Wife to Begin 2nd Wedtech Trial
- Fashion: FALL ISSUE : The Game's the Same, but Duds Are Changing
- Officer's Suit Charges Retaliation for Testimony
- ANAHEIM : City Cuts 5 More Jobs, Allocations
- Residents Seek Barrier Between Homes, Freeway : Thousand Oaks: A car drives off the road and damages a residence. Senior citizens revive pleas for a guardrail or wall.
- Police to Hold Seminar on Crime Prevention
- The Sheriff Has a Surprise Proposal
- CHARGER UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Chargers Get Ready to Sign Former Lincoln Player Grayson
- STAGE REVIEWS : Shrillness a Major Crime of the 'Heart'
- Gephardt to Seek Stiffer Trade-Retaliation Law : Commerce: The proposal is aimed at Japan and possibly China.
- Gulf War Veteran Wins Residency Fight
- Cal State Campuses Curb Rolls; Few Openings at CSUF : Education: Because of a budget crunch, many schools in the system have cut off further applications by new undergraduates for spring. The Long Beach facility won't accept any new freshmen then.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Sentenced in Fake-Firm Fraud
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : In a Bid for Perfection, Clemens Beats Tigers, 4-0
- DEL MAR : 16 Years Later, Mena Will Go After Second Victory in Futurity
- Rancho Santiago Wins in Water Polo
- CSUN's Treibatch Named WFC Player of Week
- QUOTABLE
- ART REVIEW : A Fiesta of Mexican Folk Treasures
- Morgan's Stock Falls on Rumor of U.S. Probe : Brokerages: Morgan Stanley says it isn't aware of any investigation into its Treasury issues trading practices.
- Vohs New Chairman of San Francisco Fed
- Working in the Shadow of MS : * Health: Multiple sclerosis sufferers, including those in O.C., find that holding a job--and getting insurance--can be a nerve-racking experience.
- Date Describes O.C. Slaying on Prom Night
- Compromise Reached Over Indian Landfills : Environment: Changes in Rep. Steve Peace's bill on regulating dumps on reservations help it advance.
- FBI Official Suggests Pressing Soviets for Help on 2 Spy Cases
- The Fax Revolution : At Home and at Work, Facsimile Machines Have Become <i> the </i> Essential Business Tools
- Conference Greets New Dawn of Rights : Europe: Moscow session applauds Gorbachev's renewed commitment. Some call for tough new measures.
- Actress Joan Collins Sues Tabloid for $20 Million
- Plan to Dilute Wetlands Laws Is Assailed : Environment: Group launches effort to scuttle President's proposals. Bush says he wants to balance protections and development.
- OXNARD : Town Meetings Held on Plaza Park
- Schuller Recuperating After Second Operation : Surgery: The Crystal Cathedral founder is said to be in 'good spirits' after doctors in Amsterdam removed a small blood clot Tuesday.
- Teachers Learn Excellence Is Own Reward : Education: Two O.C. women are among winners of California Educator Awards--which include $25,000 prizes. Both say the recognition is golden.
- SEAL BEACH : City Reverses Ban on Beer Sales at Event
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- Santa Fe Accused of Blocking Commuter Line
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Belcher Might Miss Start at Atlanta
- Prep Football '91 : Before the Start, Here Are the 10 to Watch : The players: Esperanza junior Travis Kirschke, and nine seniors may turn out to be the best of the county's best.
- Recession
- Abortion and the Handicapped
- Abortion and the Handicapped
- School Poll
- Chaine des Rotisseurs Reigns in This Forest
- Soviet Jews Adjusting to New Lives : * An Orange County family-service network helps new immigrants get started. For many of them, this is the first time they can observe the High Holy Days without fear.
- Gang Violence on Upswing in Ventura County
- Getting the Poor Into the Medical System : Jorge Fransisco Lopez: Health Coordinator
- Valley Being 'Balkanized' by Name Changes : Communities: The formal redefining of turf is seen as an effort by established homeowners to bolster their egos and enhance their property values.
- This Gadget's Human Potential Is as Deep as Sleep Itself
- Bill to Exempt Free Newspapers From Sales Tax Is Sent to Wilson
- Unsettling Showdown Over Settlements : Baker pushes policy with Israelis farther than ever before
- Drug Dealer Sues His Attorneys for Malpractice : Law: San Diego lawyers Clyde S. Munsell and Paul A. Di Paolo hit with $3-million suit.
- Martinez Falters After Three-Day Rest : Dodgers: He gives up five runs in 3 2/3 innings as Reds win, 6-0. L.A. falls half a game behind first-place Braves.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Christ College Irvine, Whittier Tie in Soccer
- Prep Football '91
- TV Reviews : A Voyeuristic Look at Life in the Streets
- RADIO
- TV Reviews : 'The Last Prostitute': A Predictable Tale
- Nixon Library Marketers Elect Light Approach
- S&L; Office OKs Capital Reforms at Union Federal : Thrift: Proposal is designed to bring savings bank into compliance with federal requirements during 1994.
- ABC Considers Loosening Rules on Commercials
- SECURITIES
- The Problem With Secured Credit Cards
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- Dahmer Pleads Innocent in Deaths, Will Claim Insanity if Convicted
- Holder Takes the Squeeze Out of Juice Boxes
- Fashion: FALL ISSUE : MENSWEAR : Value and Versatility
- Mapping the Soviet Disunion : * The world: Global events make it almost impossible for teachers, textbook publishers and cartographers to stay on top of events.
- A CHILD'S WORLD: <i> What shapes the way we grow up.</i> : Breaking Ties With Tradition
- Carlsbad Asks SDG&E; to Hold the Salt : Water: City wants utility to add a desalination unit if it revamps Encina power plant. Utility officials say they're open to the idea.
- Thomas Lacks the Makings of 'Greatness in the Law' : Supreme Court: The various qualities of excellence that past justices have brought to our highest tribunal are nowhere to be found in this nominee's undistinguished record.
- ANAHEIM : Developer Chosen to Boost Mall Appeal
- GYMNASTICS / WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Soviet Men Easily Earn Gold; U.S. Fifth
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Tryout Is Given to Ex-Eagle Shaw
- Rangers Ruin This Angel Homecoming : Baseball: Kyle Abbott, of Mission Viejo High, CS Long Beach, has good outing but loses debut, 6-1.
- Trout to Be Prized Catch at Mammoth
- Track and Field
- Pic 'N' Save: An Example of the Dicey Momentum Game
- William B. Doeren, senior vice president and...
- STOCKS : Worries Over Recovery, Earnings Depress Dow
- SECURITIES
- World IN BRIEF : MONGOLIA : President Quits Communist Party
- 100,000 March With Aquino to Back U.S. Treaty : Philippines: 'People power' is used to pressure Senate, but the crowd falls short of her expectations. A bomb disrupts rally, injures 6.
- Fashion: FALL ISSUE : TOP Priorities
- BOOK REVIEW : Lawyer Measures Value of Racial Quotas : Reflections of an Affirmative Action Baby <i> by Stephen L. Carter</i> , Basic Books, $22.95, 276 pages
- What Can I Live Without? Let Me Catalogue All the Items
- FILLMORE : City Continues to Fight Mining Plan
- The Soviet Congress and '60s Nostalgia
- U.S. to Reduce States' Medicaid Matching Funds
- Brown Offers 2 Remap Plans; Both Attacked : Assembly: An existing Orange County seat including Newport Beach would gain many Latino voters.
- Thomas Backs Off Abortion, Natural Law Statements : Court: Nominee supports privacy right but won't say whether it includes abortion. He rejects anti-abortion article that he once praised for applying natural law.
- Michigan U. Billed U.S. for IRS Penalties, Audit Finds
- Bugs: 100s--Tenants: 0
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Teen Describes Last Seconds of Girl's Life
- COLUMN ONE : What Does Cop Talk Really Say? It's Garbled : Some in law enforcement contend that 'blue humor' helps police face a grim, dangerous job. Critics argue that it predisposes officers to violence and must be toned down.
- Baker Opens Fact-Finding Soviet Visit : Diplomacy: He hopes to find out who is running the disintegrating superpower--and what its new role will be.
- California IN BRIEF : BAKERSFIELD : Drought Impact May Be Exaggerated
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT WEEKDAY UPDATE : AZTECS : Knee Problem Makes Future Uncertain for Coviello
- YORBA LINDA : New Bryant Ranch School Opens Doors
- CYPRESS : RV Storage Yard Can Keep Longer Hours
- COSTA MESA : City Votes to Form Fiscal Review Panel
- SANTA PAULA : City Will Continue Battle Against Jail
- 'Wonder Years' Expelled From School : Education: Burbank district says filming of TV show disrupts Burroughs High. Producers plan to find other campuses.
- NEWPORT BEACH : City OKs Funds for Appraisal, Flag Pole
- Harvey L. Clifton; Retired Teacher
- COUNTYWIDE : Retirement Board, County Delay Deal
- Encino Jet-Skier Rescued From Lake
- 2 Plead Guilty in Theft of Luggage at Airports
- OUTDOOR NOTES : The Catch Is, Yellowfin Aren't Supposed to Be Up There
- Pre-Football '91 : Top-Ranked Esperanza Is Still OC's Heavyweight Champ : The teams: Defending Division III champion Aztecs, who have nine starters returning, are No. 1 in the preseason poll.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Pat Dobson Isn't Worried About Future in Baseball
- Charlton Meant to Hit Scioscia : Reds: Pitcher says he hit Dodger catcher with fastball because he believed he was stealing signs while on base.
- MUSIC : Turning Boys Into Kings (Choir, That Is)
- STAGE REVIEWS : 3 Couples Find Happiness at Costa Mesa Playhouse : 'Romance, Relationships & Reality' is a pleasing collection of one-acts based on works of Mark Twain, Dorothy Parker and Jean Lenox Toddie.
- Gay Workers in Silicon Valley to Push for Benefits
- 2 Soviet Firms, MagneTek Join on Dam Project
- 9 Associates of Bank Fraud Figure Are Sentenced
- Opening Statements on Nominee
- Fashion: FALL ISSUE : CHILDREN : Straight From the Tube
- Fashion: FALL ISSUE : IN FIGHTING Shape
- COUNTYWIDE : Enrollment Up at 3 Community Colleges
- VENTURA : Unprotected Site Upsets Chumash
- Koch Team Leads Maxi Championships
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CSUN Ends Drought in Overtime Soccer Win
- CIF Might Use New Rule That Says: 'Give It Back'
- A Brush With Celebrity : Ego Journalism--The Rise of an I for an I
- TV Reviews : 'Confrontation' Rises Above Vengeance
- STAGE
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Farr Co. has named Charles Wofford, 58,...
- Pact Reached to Regulate Dumps on Indian Lands
- Fashion: FALL ISSUE : EYES : Dyeing to Look Younger
- Valet Parking Goes to the Docks at Newport Beach Restaurant
- THOUSAND OAKS : Housing Charity to Get Office at CLU
- Picus Ordered to Blunt Attacks in Warner Ridge Suit Testimony
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Hold the Champagne, Please
- COSTA MESA : Worker Badly Hurt in Fall at Times
- SIMI VALLEY : Kadota Fig Residents Asked to Give Views
- San Bernardino Can Keep Up in Division II Soccer
- RAMS : Fisher's Defenders Have Also Been Hitting the Books
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Mazio Royster's Knee Is Still a Problem
- USC's Defense Is Still in Need of a Leader
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Harvey Gets Rest After 3rd Save in Row
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Harvard-Westlake Plans Run at Title
- MUSIC
- Gulf War Payments Swell Trade Figures for 2nd Quarter in Row
- Bonner Sees New Peril for Soviets
- EPA Orders Cuts in Urban Bus Pollution : Environment: The limits on particulate emissions will apply to the 49 largest cities. There should be little impact on Southern California.
- Iraq Accused of Blocking U.N. Weapons Inspections
- Fashion: FALL ISSUE : SUCCESS Stories
- Fashion: FALL ISSUE : HAIR : Coming Up With a Fast Fade
- A Vote to Bring Back Plain Jane
- Panel Picks Ventura County Site for Cal State Campus : Education: Trustee committee selects 320-acre grove west of Camarillo for the university's 21st branch. There are budget limitations on acquiring and improving land.
- CSU Picks Campus Site : Education: A university committee votes for a parcel west of Camarillo as the system's 21st college. But the decision comes with a warning.
- COUNTYWIDE : Explosion in House Burns Repairman
- A Look Back at '90
- Charlton Admits He Tried to Hit Scioscia : Dodgers: Reds' reliever says he was angered that catcher was stealing signs and that he might throw at him again.
- Tyson Set to Appear at Arraignment Today : Jurisprudence: Boxer faces rape, three other felony charges. Women's group outraged fight will go on.
- Federal Bench Nominee
- Sharing Family Passions : From Baseball to Bugs, Parents Pass On Favorite Pastimes : A CHILD'S WORLD: <i> What shapes the way we grow up.</i>
- Lithuanians Offer Plan on War Criminals
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : FBI Kept Files on Unruh for 30 Years
- Turmoil Bubbles in the Soviet Union : MOLDOVA
- Chief of Lancaster Hospital Resigns Under Fire : Antelope Valley: The administrator will receive $150,000 and get to keep a car and a computer under a settlement approved by the facility's board.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Phone Forum to Be Held on Jungleland
- 4 Area Educators Among 12 Honored Statewide
- SMMs(straight male Mensans) and other brainy varieties...
- Jurisprudence
- Judge OKs Loans for Columbia Gas: Columbia...
- 2nd-Quarter Bank Earnings Plummet 12% to 4-Year Low
- L.A. Gear Shareholders OK Trefoil Deal
- Galloping Gourmets: The Pizza Hut in Moscow...
- Plant Fire Held Unlikely to Spur Major Reforms : Workplace: 25 deaths bring drive to curb job hazards but there is doubt public indignation can be sustained.
- A College Graduates to University : Education: Chapman College is no more, and in its place is a liberal arts school with expanded programs. Faculty, alumni and students celebrate the rite of passage.
- Sheriff Urges Governor to Sign Jail Bill : Legislation: Gates says Gypsum Canyon facility would eliminate early release programs that have freed more than 216,000 prisoners in five years.
- Hart Could Be Helped by Creation of District : Reapportionment: The plan would benefit the state senator in a bid for Congress. It is one of three circulating in Sacramento.
- New Union Signs Pact With Wheel Company
- 1 Dead, 3 Hurt in Crash
- How much is that golden dome in...
- GYMNASTICS / WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : U.S. Women Look Strong Going Into the Optional Team Finals
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Affordable Housing Plan to Be Developed
- GARDEN GROVE : Landlord Granted Arraignment Delay
- City Extends La Jolla Business Tax
- Air Quality Report
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SOVIET UNION : Yeltsin's Inner Circle Is His Reality Check : His commitment can be seen in his choice of an adviser on the key, volatile ethnic issue--remarkably, a woman.
- Finally, Kudelski Has a Position of His Own : Hockey: Last season, he did a bit of everything for the Kings. Now they expect a lot from him at center.
- 2 Palmdale Men Held in Fatal Beating
- Ex-Charger Duckworth Sought in Alleged Rape and Beating
- COUNTYWIDE : County Increases Recreational Fees
- 2 Get Life Terms for Kidnaping, Rampage at Beverly Hills Home
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : King County Will Help Buy the House
- Leach-Pugh Replaced by Davis-Pate : Tennis: Team was unbeaten in six Davis Cup matches but has played poorly lately.
- On the Surface, Quartz Hill Tops Southland Talent Pool : Prep football: Antelope Valley school places running back Thomas and lineman Clemons on The Times' Terrific 22 list.
- CHARGER ANALYSIS : Henning's Position is Safe--For Now
- TV Reviews : 'Lightning Field' Is No 'Rosemary's Baby'
- Notorious Dr. Demento Brings Show to Encinitas
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : You've Come a Long Way, Baillie : She and the Boys Show Spark and Feeling That Go Far Beyond the Jingle-Singing Days
- A Brush With Celebrity : Celebrating 10 Years of Celebs : 'E.T.' Feeds on Appetite for Entertainment News
- RADIO
- Abortion and the Handicapped
- President Bush on AIDS
- Abortion and the Handicapped
- Chinese Visit
- President Bush on AIDS
- Abortion and the Handicapped
- Estonia Independence
- Soviet Trade
- Allen Campaign
- Chinese Visit
- MOVIES - Sept. 11, 1991
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