- Settlement Reached in Suit Over United Crash in Iowa : Transportation: Nine people involved in the 1989 accident work out a deal with the carrier, the engine maker and McDonnell Douglas.
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- High Court Lets Stand $1-Million Fine
- Culture : When Life on the Job Is Literally Killing You : The dark side of Japan's economic boom is karoshi--or the practice of working to death.
- Sanitation Audit Triggers 'Concern' : Payrolls: City controller's report detailing fraud is under review, department says. Three workers have been fired.
- Deaf Woman Sleeps While Friend Is Killed
- CAMARILLO : 2 Men Held in Theft From Water District
- Water Agency Barred From Lobbying Efforts
- A sarcastic opponent might be tempted to...
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : 'Toughest Stretch' Wore the Titans Thin
- KGIL News-Talk Radio Lays Off Key Employees
- Imelda Marcos
- Pollution Research Contract Increased
- R. Jefferson Works has been appointed vice...
- ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
- Domingo Delights at Post-Concert Gala
- Roberti Seeks to Juggle District Numbers to Serve Longer
- Let 'er Rot! : After 2 Years on the Compost Circuit, John Roulac's Finally Finding Converts
- Bargain Hunter Is a Hero in Santa Clarita
- Redistricting Panel Proposal to Go to Voters
- Suspect in Murder for Hire Due to Be Released on Bail
- Negotiations Delay Slavery Case Hearing : Courts: A flower rancher and his co-defendants are charged with forcing Mexican laborers to work for about $1 an hour. Lawyers are holding settlement talks.
- San Clemente Football Coach Elecciri Quits, Citing Disloyalty
- Spirit Still Moves Playwright Ira Levin : Stage: At 62, the author of such hits as 'Rosemary's Baby' and 'Deathtrap' is enjoying success of latest effort, 'Cantorial,' about the haunting of an old synagogue.
- Maxwell Sons Won't Answer in Parliament : Scandal: They invoke their rights against self-incrimination to rebuff legislators' efforts to investigate the collapse of their father's empire.
- Recession, Gulf War Take Toll on Nation's Theme Parks : Entertainment: 1991 attendance at San Diego's Sea World remains steady, but Disneyland turnstiles show a 10% decrease.
- Builder Revives Gimmick to Try to Boost Sales : Development: Barratt American offers home buyers mortgage protection. The practice was common during the 1981-82 recession.
- DATELINE: PITTSBURGH, PA. : Where a Rising Murder Rate Is No Big Thing : In a city little changed in generations, strangers are easily noticed. Police have time to solve crimes.
- Aquino Orders Seizure of Unlicensed Firearms
- THE HUMAN CONDITION / FEAR OF THE MORTALLY ILL : Scared to Death
- * Clark Fulks; Retired Disc Jockey
- It's a Long Way From Broaddus, Tex. : Lakers: Teagle's route to his current role has taken many turns.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No. 6 Kansas Goes Overtime, Beats Missouri
- James K. Sterrett II has been elected...
- Undersecretary of the Treasury Robert Glauber, an...
- OFF THE TICKER : The Drink for Folks Who Can't Say <i> Thang</i>
- Dow Declines 13.86 on More Profit Taking
- John R. Ferguson has joined RE/MAX United...
- The American Public Works Assn. has announced...
- Macy Could Sell 2 Chains to Raise Cash, Analysts Say : Retailing: Sale of Bullock's or I. Magnin would help pay vendors still awaiting money for December shipments.
- Dr. Robert Butz has joined Amylin Pharmaceuticals...
- NASD Tells Acqua Group Stocks, Warrants Delisted
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Poll Shows Buchanan Gaining on Bush in New Hampshire
- Buchanan Uses Whatever It Takes in Long-Shot Bid : Campaign: By turns biting and charming, the GOP candidate seems a willing magnet for controversy.
- Memorial Honors Dog Who Kept 5 1/2-Year Vigil
- COLUMN ONE : Clinton: Healer or Waffler? : Turbulence in his youth inspired a determination to defuse conflict. Supporters see someone who can build consensus. Critics see a compromiser too easy to bend.
- Chatsworth Man Held in 3 Bank Robberies
- Man Pleads Guilty in Infant's Death
- A Lot Riding on an Experiment : One toll road proposal has regional implications
- Parents Charged in Fatal Beating of 3-Month-Old
- Policeman Wins Thanks
- NHL ROUNDUP : Heat Is On: Canadiens, Flames Tie
- Music, Dance Reviews : Mischa Season Opens With Reger Work
- Gerald L. Johnson has joined Spiveco Inc.,...
- War Opened New Era for Oil Industry : Energy: Prices have stayed low, and a glut is developing. But the world's oil balance is vastly different, experts say.
- FileNet Corp. Earnings More Than Double on International Sales
- Citadel Stock Slump Tied to Large Loan : Holding company: How the Glendale parent of Fidelity Federal Bank will repay $15 million to Craig Corp. worries investors, analysts say.
- High Court Justices Skeptical of Remap Pleas by Democrats
- Regional Outlook : Latin Nations Cleared for Takeoff : * The region is ready to soar, but the clouds of First World recession may stall the economic flight.
- Ex-Shipyard Owner Sentenced to Prison for Fraud
- Landowner Wants Out of Thousand Oaks' Annexation Area
- SAN CLEMENTE : New Assistant City Manager Post Filled
- Jurisprudence
- Aztecs' Clark Back at Practice
- East County Issue / Outlook for...
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 14, 1992
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- POP/ROCK - Jan. 14, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 14, 1992
- WRONG DAY: Douglas (Wrong-Way) Corrigan, living in...
- Assembly Backs New Bidding for L.A. Green Line : Transportation: It votes 70 to 0 in calling for withdrawal of the Sumitomo contract. The action is only advisory and its effect on the county transit panel is uncertain.
- NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT: UC Irvine now looks like...
- Renumbering Plan Would Keep Roberti in Senate Seat : Politics: The Democrat wants to change Alan Robbins' old 20th District to an odd number so that it would elect a senator--him--this year to serve a full four-year term ending in 1996.
- LOYAL FANS: Even after a disappointing season,...
- Newport Aide Accused of Embezzling Money : Crime: Utilities Director Robert J. Dixon, a city manager candidate, is arrested in City Hall.
- TRADING OFF: International market expert Susan Lentz...
- Sierra Club Challenge to Wilson's Forest Bills Fails
- Sexual Healing : Cancer took the romance out of the Reinces' lives. But with some help from a psychosocial oncologist, it's Valentine's Day again for the Huntington Beach couple.
- Yugoslav Conflict Inflicts Harsh Toll on the Innocent : Civil war: Recognizing the secessionist republics may be the best way to halt the bloodshed, Europeans say.
- The Press : On America's Ailing Trade Ties
- Stranded Whales a Feast for Crocodiles in Australia
- Insurance Rollback Hits a New Obstacle : Prop. 103: A state official rejects regulations necessary to implement rate refunds. An aide to Wilson says governor may overrule the decision.
- Japanese Bosses in U.S. Modify Work Styles : Management: Most of those surveyed at American subsidiaries say workers expect a more egalitarian approach.
- BofA Bolsters Antitrust Plan
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 14, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 14, 1992
- Industry Leaders Reflect on Lessons of Gulf War : Defense: Among other things, the war validated the costly, high-technology approach to weaponry and showed that Stealth aircraft work, they say.
- Theater Troupe Seeks Top Billing at Old Pacific Telephone Building
- San Clemente OKs Hotel Designed to Fit City's Theme
- Marketing in Japan Made Simple : The big secret: Design products that the Japanese want to buy
- Cordero, Velazquez Hurt in Four-Horse N.Y. Spill
- TENNIS : Lendl, Capriati Win Matches at Australian Open
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Music Reviews : Melancholy Songs by I Cantori Ensemble
- OFF THE TICKER : And Thank You Too, Fred and Ed
- Ferry Capsizes; 9 Die
- Journey to Freedom Put on Hold at Motel : Asylum: Dissident stowed away on ship to escape Chinese communism. But for the past two months he has been held in virtual solitary confinement at a Long Beach inn.
- HBO Tops ACE Winners With 27 : Television: 'Dream On' and 'Josephine Baker' are among programs to garner awards for the oldest pay-cable network.
- '91: Peaks, Valleys and Pits for Businesswomen
- ENERGY
- COUNTYWIDE : Transit for Disabled Is Topic of Hearing
- Science / Medicine : Cardiomyopathy Links Studied
- OK Seen for Toll Lanes on Riverside Freeway : Transportation: Local panel to consider plan for project along median that would link up with car-pool lanes in Riverside County.
- COLUMN LEFT/ ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Owls vs. Kids on T-Shirts? Don't Buy It : The timber companies lied about over-cutting. Why believe them about job losses?
- COUNTYWIDE : 2 Students Reach Semifinals of Music Center Spotlight Awards
- Boxing
- MEDIA
- MARKETING THE AMERICAN AUTO : Stempel Puts Positive Spin on Trade Trip : Cars: However, the GM chairman also cautioned that the Japanese market was still largely closed to U.S. auto sales.
- A Mistake or Another Coup? Only Duck Knows for Sure
- Nation IN BRIEF : LOUISIANA : Mardi Gras Club Cancels Its Parade
- Long-Awaited Gymnasium Nearly Done : Encino: The Balboa Sports Center's new $2.5-million building should open in the spring. It is the largest of its type in the Valley.
- Nightmares Pile Up in Roache's 1st Year : Sheriff: After reform campaign, he endures deputy misbehavior and loss of jail money. Now he's accused of some of the purported sins of his predecessor.
- The Rightsizing Stuff
- Applies for IMF Membership
- Modern Parks Take Child's Play Seriously : Recreation: The urban gyms of the '90s act as havens for families and as places where children can learn.
- GOP Candidate Pat Buchanan
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Chairwoman Picked for Planning Panel
- CAMARILLO : Coroner Calls Motorcyclist Brain-Dead After Collision
- Mormons to Hold Interfaith Service Marking King Day
- I-5 Collision Kills 1, Hurts 4 Near Border
- City to Hold Workshop Jan. 21 to Discuss Parking Changes
- Retired Executives Share Their Expertise With Fledgling Entrepreneurs
- PLATFORM : Don't Fault Farmers
- CAMARILLO : Rainstorms Damage Roofs of Schools
- O.C. PLATFORM : Bill Lacks Teeth
- PRO FOOTBALL : NFL PLAYOFF NOTES : NFC
- Skiing
- ABC Calls on Stars of Past for New Sitcoms
- Simon's Triumph : Singer's South African Concerts Are Joyous, Peaceful Affairs
- HENRY E. SCHIELEIN, General Manager, Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel
- A SPECIAL REPORT: AMERICA'S CUP
- The Spreading Blue Line : To Keep Officers Fit, Police Agencies Copy a San Diego Program
- California IN BRIEF : SAN BERNARDINO : Search Pressed for Missing Girl, 9
- Herschensohn's Ideology: Less Government Is More : Politics: He touts the idea of reining in the federal bureaucracy in his bid for the GOP Senate nomination.
- 1 Dies in Angeles Crest Highway Crash
- Radon Blamed for Air Base Contamination : Toxics: Officials say the radioactive gas built up naturally, not from the disposal of nuclear weapons. A dozen workers were exposed.
- Breast Implant Researchers Raised Early Safety Concerns, Paper Says
- ORANGE : Plan Fuels an Effort to Save Station
- Death of Diabetic Teen-Ager Stuns Family, Friends : Remembrance: Stomach flu may have contributed to death of bright, independent honor student at Patrick Henry High School.
- Science / Medicine : Infant Mortality Reports Flawed
- CAMARILLO : Group Seeks Funds to Cover Insurance
- 2 Men Shot in Palmdale After Gang Blocks Road
- Olympics
- SOUTH KOREA
- Town fights hard times by cashing in on feud : Officials hope the Hatfield-McCoy battle and 1920s coal wars will draw tourists to Matewan, W. Va.
- Society Mourns Passing of the Rex
- 2 Suspected Gang Members Held in Shooting of 5 People
- James L. Grote; Active Fire Marshal Was 100
- Radar Guns May Beam Danger to Officers : Courts: Cancer cases have prompted lawsuits. A Valley traffic official says safety is stressed during training.
- ANALYSIS : Celtics Cut Their Losses by Trading Shaw for Douglas
- TENNIS / AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Patrick McEnroe, Lendl, Capriati Win First-Round Matches
- Pro Football
- Run and Shoot: 258-141 : It's Basketball, Not Electronics, as Troy State Shatters Scoring Record Against DeVry Institute
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Coach's Remarks Put Kerrigan on Thin Ice
- Apprehension Grows in Another Kings' Loss
- ENERGY
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Iran's Rafsanjani, Guarding His Political Flanks, Steers a More Militant Course
- Many Firms Don't Survive Filings for Bankruptcy : Commerce: The process in the Southland is the most expensive and least successful in the nation.
- Officials Hail Oceanfront RV Resort as Profit Source : Port Hueneme: Revenues from the site could lead to the elimination of the controversial view tax. Critics call the plan a get-rich-quick scheme.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: AMERICA'S CUP
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : District Closer to Building High School
- FULLERTON : Izaak Walton Cabin Plan Is Changed
- SANTA ANITA : Claim to Fame Climb Continues for Exchange
- DANCE REVIEW : Troupe Dances to Beat of Ferocity and Frenzy
- California Businesses
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- CAMARILLO : Woman Dies When Car Is Hit by Train
- Inmate Attempting to Flee in Cruiser Is Shot by Deputy
- These Days, They All Look Up to Viveros : Boys' soccer: Orange halfback, who was 5 feet 1 when he started playing for the Panthers, is now 5-10 and a team leader.
- NAACP Winners: Just a Beginning
- When she got behind the wheel in...
- Between Rich and Poor : Hotel Maryland Tenants Are Fearful Over Being Caught in the Middle
- Gates Rips Critics of His Command Plans : Police: Chief criticizes his own bureaucracy and says he is trying to ensure the success of the community-based project by taking control.
- Geiberger Starts, Ends 3 Ahead : Golf: But in between, Tournament of Champions senior winner has to stave off charges from Rodriguez, Crampton.
- STAGE REVIEW : A Cloudy 'Twelfth Night'
- BOOK REVIEW : Blinded by the Light of Reality and Truth : THE DISCOVERY OF LIGHT, <i> by J. P. Smith,</i> Viking, $19, 222 pages
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : California's Contribution to Race for White House
- Lower Heart Attack Death Rate Found
- 'Surf City' Is Hatching Plans to Cash In on Nickname : Finance: Huntington Beach is searching for firms that will ante up in exchange for being a sponsor or supplier.
- PERSPECTIVE ON HEALTH CARE REFORM : 'Pay or Play' Is a Losing Gamble : The Democrats would give us the ultimate bureaucracy. There are better ways to improve medical care.
- Luge
- NFL PLAYOFFS : Redskins, Bills Emerge Superior : NFC: Washington defense batters Kramer, bottles up Sanders in a 41-10 victory over Detroit.
- PLATFORM : Harming Children
- Olympic champion Bonnie Blair set a rink...
- Polish Icon
- MEDIA
- Mutual Funds
- A SPECIAL REPORT: AMERICA'S CUP
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Mysterious 'Red Mercury'--Another Hazardous Soviet Leftover? : Contraband: Officials fear the substance is being sold to paramilitary groups. And they aren't sure what it is.
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Flood-Ravaged Area Is Facing More Rain
- Divers Recover 3 Bodies From Wreckage of Helicopter in Strait
- Solitude: Time Alone Is Time Well-Spent : Behavior: People need solitary periods, mental health experts say. Such retreats can be used to reflect on life, make plans and heal emotional hurts.
- Commuters' Thoughts Pooled to Speed Flow of Traffic
- County to Seek Cities' Input on Planning : Development: The campaign to reformulate the Las Virgenes area's General Plan includes a number of agencies as equal partners--a departure from past procedures.
- EL RIO : Residents Seeking Center for Children
- Man, 84, Dies After Being Hit by Cab in Encino
- Science / Medicine : Medfly Grubs Can Leap Away From Predators
- NHL ROUNDUP : Sabres Stop Messier, Rangers, 6-3
- HIGH SCHOOL AWARDS : Watson, Glover, Meyer Are Class of 1991 : Football: The two players and coach receive top honors from The Times.
- NFL PLAYOFFS : QBiak Almost Forced Bills Into Early Retirement
- NFL PLAYOFFS : Redskins, Bills Emerge Superior : AFC: Buffalo struggles against Denver, but Bills' Bailey comes home with key interception, 10-7.
- Chatting, Chuckling Duo Just Keep Plugging Along
- Bleak Forecast for U.S. Auto Makers
- SELLING AMERICAN TO THE JAPANESE : Japan Sees Revolution in Retailing : Sales: Discount stores, including Toys R Us, promise to transform what has been a land of high prices and limited inventory.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Trustees Consider Candy Sale Plan
- Science / Medicine : Volcano Slows Global Warming
- Radar Guns May Beam Danger to Officers : Law enforcement: Cancer in police personnel has prompted lawsuits, changes in training and cautionary note from FDA.
- SANTA ANA : Garfield Elementary Will Open Today
- Germany's Mey Beats Jansen in Cup Skating
- PRO FOOTBALL : NFL PLAYOFF NOTES
- TV Reviews : 'Maid for Each Other' Can't Get Rid of the Mold
- Dance Reviews : Rudy Perez Group 'Meets Hofmannsthal'
- THE PHILIPPINES
- 2 Hurt in Fire During House Renovation
- Body of Woman Found in Lancaster
- A Dose of New 'Life' for KCET : Television: The station's new current affairs series puts fresh eyes on Southern California with a brash, clashing panel and minidocumentaries.
- Music Reviews : L.A. Piano Quartet in Da Camera Concert
- SELLING AMERICAN TO THE JAPANESE : NEWS ANALYSIS : Free Trade Gives Way to Intervention : Policy: A plan drawn up by the Bush trade mission in Japan indicates that American policy is moving toward a managed trading arrangement.
- Algeria Vote Canceled as Crisis Grows : North Africa: The move sets the stage for a possible confrontation with Islamic fundamentalists. They had been poised to take control of the National Assembly.
- 5 Killed in Croatia in Clash Marring Truce in Yugoslavia
- For some young Americans, Prague is <i> the </i> place to wait out recession. It's a 'Left Bank of the '90s,' a . . . : Land of Opportunity
- A Celebrity's Celebrity : Hal Roach Honored on His 100th Birthday--Almost
- It's Not Just a Matter of Counting Missile Warheads : American security is threatened more by economics than nuclear arms
- Right-to-Die Movement Gaining, 'Final Exit' Author Says : Suicide: Doctors' opposition to assisting in deaths of the terminally ill is diminishing, Leisure World supporters are told.
- PRO FOOTBALL : NFL PLAYOFF NOTES : AFC : Seeing Kubiak Is No Treat for Kelly
- Skiing
- ACLU
- Cimco, COSTA MESA
- MARKETING THE AMERICAN AUTO : Detroit Fails to Drive Its Point Home : Autos: While the Big Three are stressing 'buy American,' some consumers remain unconvinced.
- Nonprofit Organization Offers 'a Private Chapter 11'
- ENERGY
- GOP Candidate Pat Buchanan
- Predicting a Revolt to Reclaim the Americas
- COLUMN ONE : Pitfalls in the Pursuit of Justice : The case against 4 former East German border guards is trying the nation's legal system. Should a democracy judge events that occurred under Communist rule?
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Quick Start Brings USC Victory Over Oregon
- PRO FOOTBALL / BOB OATES : Redskins Smooth, Bills Have Knocks
- Elkington Is Winner on No. 73 : Golf: He keeps his cool by merely extending the Tournament of Champions, then birdies the first playoff hole.
- Gulls Enjoy A Little Taste of Gretzky : Hockey: Keith Gretzky, brother of the Kings' Wayne Gretzky, steals the show with a three-goal performance in the Gulls' 5-2 victory over the Indianapolis Ice.
- TV Reviews : Making Sense of 'Cold War' Repression, Betrayal
- STAGE
- Jewish Film Fest Scope Expanded : Cinema: Event opening tonight ventures far from mainstream fare.
- Bulgaria President Faces Runoff Election
- Bridge Over Interstate 15 Bears No Sign of Richard T. Silberman
- A SPECIAL REPORT: AMERICA'S CUP
- Shooting Straight in Jail : Juvenile corrections: A videotape production course at a California Youth Authority facility in Camarillo offers job skills and a reason to avoid crime.
- Anniversary of Key Treaty in California Is Observed : Campo de Cahuenga: The document signifying the local end of the Mexican-American War eventually led to statehood.
- Science / Medicine : Orangutans in the Mist : Woman's 20-Year Study of Elusive Rain Forest Apes Finds They're Not Antisocial After All
- OCCUPATION: Aerobics Instructor
- Caution: Avoid Getting Burned by Hot Stocks
- Robert Peel; Chronicled Rise of Christian Science and its Founder
- Watchdog Agency Bids for Respect : Fraud: Regional office of U.S. trustee is viewed by experts as ineffective in fighting abuses. But new leader and more funds may change that.
- Critical Cross-Fire Assails Bush's Trade Trip to Japan : Campaign: Bentsen, Buchanan attack the effort. Top Administration aides defend the President's mission.
- Global Embargo a Heavy Burden on Haiti's Poor
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: Jan. 11
- PLACENTIA : Planners Optimistic Over Large Projects
- NEWPORT BEACH : Marina's Opponents to Speak Up
- Oh Well, Maybe His Brother Can Help Him Find the Bronx
- Orlando Nearly Thaws Lakers' Refrigerator
- Miner Scores 39 as USC Rebounds for Rough Victory
- Blanton Wins Award as Southland's Top Player
- STAGE REVIEW : Cast Unequal to Subtlety of McNally Play : Theater: The humor is there but what should be poignant moments are lost in 'The Lisbon Traviata,' a tale of the love affairs of four gay men.
- 20,000 Signatures Added to Protest in Grocer Case
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Nation IN BRIEF : PUERTO RICO : Columbus Imitators Abandon the Ship
- NEWBURY PARK : Men Share Worries Caused by Recession
- COLLEGE TENNIS : TCU's Bujan Has a Happy Homecoming With Victory
- THE TIMES' FOOTBALL BANQUET : Blanton Wins Award as Southland's Top Player
- AMERICA'S CUP : New Italian Craft Sustains Hole in Collision With Jury Boat
- Italian Boat Sustains Hole
- PEOPLE WATCH
- 'Different World' Goes Beyond Realm of 'Sitcom'
- 'Juice' Ads Raise Fears of Violence : Movies: Critics cite emphasis on 'action' in attacking ads, which may attract a repeat of 'Boyz N the Hood' opening-night disturbances.
- CHINA
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Corporate America Rushes to Borrow Low-Interest Money
- JAPAN
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Poll Shows Slump's Effects on Students
- Police Report Big Leap in 1991 Homicides : Crime: Slayings in the county soar to 48 from 20 in 1990 for no clear reason. A sheriff's official calls the first gang-related drive-by killings last year 'ominous' and 'frightening.'
- Nanny Search: Parents Face Troubling Choices : Child care: Death of Santa Ana infant points up hazards. College-trained care-givers get highest marks.
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- NEWPORT BEACH : Plan for Gas Station Mini-Marts Weighed
- NEWPORT BEACH : Restroom Facility Is Sparking Debate
- CAMARILLO : Firm to Help Water Board Fill Position
- CHANNEL ISLANDS : Association to Run Park Center Studied
- PRO FOOTBALL : NFL PLAYOFF NOTES
- PRO FOOTBALL : NFL PLAYOFF NOTES : NFC : Lions Look to the Future After Loss
- TENNIS : AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Top Men Hurting Going Into First Grand Slam Event of '92
- Music : Oliveira and Gutierrez at Orange County Arts Center
- A Railroad Named Political Correctness