- 3rd Palm Springs Film Fest: It's a Contender : Movies: Top films from across the world screen. English-language works make a strong showing too.
- Foreign Stock Markets
- U.S. Firm Shows How to Enter Japan Market : Trade: James Morgan's Applied Materials is succeeding where many firms have failed.
- Money Markets Still Add Up in Specific Cases
- Backlash Hits Growth-Loving Moreno Valley
- Pro-Soviet Protesters Brave Moscow Taunts : Russia: Demonstration outside Kremlin denounces Yeltsin, price increases and the demise of communism.
- When Variety Was the Spice of Life
- Children Discover Dead Man in Car
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Wintersburg Project Decision Is Delayed
- It's Snow Joke in the High Desert : Commuting: Antelope Valley Freeway drivers discover the hard way that the weather can come between them and a speedy trip home.
- Science / Medicine : New Hope for Adult Diabetics
- Pop : Gregg Allman: Moonlighting to the Blues
- MOVIES - Jan. 13, 1992
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 13, 1992
- TELEVISION - Jan. 13, 1992
- Bush Gambles on Health Care Reform Plan
- Older Investors Reel at Brink of Plunging Rates : Savings: Although rock-bottom interest rates benefit home buyers, they hurt retirees' investments.
- AT THE BOTTOM OF THE RIVER, ...
- THE STRUGGLE FOR ECONOMIC ANSWERS : Growth: Politicians and economists are at odds over proposed short-term fixes for long-term problems.
- Visa Rules Changing for Independent States
- Helicopter Crashes; 5 Missing : Accident: Aircraft clipped power lines and sank in strait near San Pablo Bay, near San Francisco, during survey of oil spill residue.
- More Turmoil Looms for Troubled Greece : Europe: If Papandreou's convicted, supporters hint of violence. If he's cleared, premier will be undercut.
- Postcards Offer Mosaic of Modern Times
- Pomona : Storefront Office for Police
- New Performing Arts Center Will Be Aiming for the Stars : Theater: General manager of the unfinished facility says he is working on a lineup of high-quality performances in a variety of styles.
- 13-Year Nazi Case Called Off
- Perennially Battling Rising Waters, Soggy Venice Prays for Tide of Money : Italy: There is an ambitious plan to ease the historic city's flooding, but so far the funds haven't been forthcoming.
- One-Man 'Parole Boards' Battle Prison Crowding
- Plant Owner Enters Plea in Toxic Waste Case
- Churches' Gathering Offers Solace From Storm : Carson: Six Samoan congregations meet for their annual two-hour service at a time when their lucrative bingo operations are being investigated by the city and may face closure.
- Tug of War Over Lucrative Cable TV Franchises Heats Up : Palmdale: The operator of the city's system is battling with two builders who want to serve their proposed developments.
- GIRLS' SOCCER : San Dieguito Speeds to Victory
- Gulf 's Postwar Cleanup Never Took Off : Environment: Most U.S. firms hoping for a Mideast contract bonanza are still waiting for the action to begin.
- FICTION
- Will Pool's Landmark Status Sink or Swim? : Santa Barbara: Proponents say 1939 seaside structure has historical value. Opponents say it stands in the way of possible harbor expansion.
- UCLA Extension Course Gets in Tune With Black Music
- San Marino : Alcohol Sales May Be OKd
- Hard Times for Science : Going Into Its Second Century, Caltech Has the Blahs; Funding Is Down andthe Future for Graduates Is Not as Bright
- Tragedy Stalks River Bank Trailer Park : Connecticut: Residents wonder how site adjoining river could be so unlucky. Emergency workers are equally baffled.
- 3 Struggle to Stay Afloat Amid Sea of Lowered Expectations
- This Music Man's Not Shy About Tooting His Own Horn
- Stanton Takes Helm in Midst of Storm : * New County Board Leader Faces Sea of Problems
- Mystery Baby : Adopted Son Hopes to Find Self at End of Trail of Clues
- Lions Will Try Redskins Again
- Fresno State Routs Irvine, 82-55
- There Are Plenty of Reasons to Call the Big East the Big Ugly
- Decorated Letters From Early Manuscripts Will Headline Getty Exhibit
- He's Not Gone and He's Not Forgotten
- All in Ludwig's Family : "The Beethovens" takes a new slant on a crisis involving the composer, and finds that his music reflected some basic human needs
- Orange County
- BEACH BLANKET BUNGLE : When Nature's Not Enough, There's Art for Santa Monica's Sake
- Exploring a Nation of Columbus Celebrations
- SPORT REPORT
- Study Urges 'Revolution' Dedicated to Global Cleanup : Environment: Research group calls for dramatic change in lifestyles. It seeks a crash program to battle pollution, alter economies.
- JOHN McDONNELL'S BUMPY RIDE
- Simon Opens S. Africa Tour to Cheers, Protests
- Are Hard Times Here to Stay? : Even the Rich Have Bills to Pay
- Chile Will Pay Settlement in Car-Bomb Case
- Gale Gordon of "The Lucy Show" guests...
- Meeting of Cambodian Council Goes Nowhere
- Oil Workers Find Life Is Harsh in Swamps of Nigeria's Outback : Outposts: Employees on Niger Delta endure civil unrest, long hours, little recreation and lack of female companionship.
- BUSH'S FOREIGN POLICY : When an asset becomes a liability
- PERSPECTIVE ON CHINA : Pressuring the Pirate : People who lack fundamental rights cannot be expected to embrace complex property rights.
- Veteran Teachers Fear Forced Transfers : Education: Settlement of a suit against L.A. schools may mean reassignment of high-paid faculty away from the Valley.
- No Tears Necessary : Vassar Runner Has a Disorder That Keeps Her From Sweating or Crying, but She Competes Among Division III's Best
- Pushoffs for U.S. Bobsled Team Must Be Held Again, Ruling Says
- Column on Psychiatry Derided as Demeaning
- Hotels Using Ozone Units to 'Purify' Room Air : Trends: Portable systems are being used to neutralize odors and freshen smoke-filled rooms.
- THE WINE LIST
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- Priests of Paradox : MEN ASTUTELY TRAINED: A History of the Jesuits in the American Century, <i> By Peter McDonough (The Free Press: $24.95; 600 pp.)</i>
- Family Secrets Are Grist for Her Mill
- An Anti-Incumbent Mood Has Officeholders Nervous : Politics: Officials seeking reelection are scrambling this year as they face unusually intense voter frustration.
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Fleeing Snakes Add to Flood Problems
- Elmer Gantry (Cinemax Sunday at noon, again...
- Upscale Eateries in O.C. Feeling Bite of Recession : Restaurants: For many, cutbacks and creative approaches to finer dining are a must to stay in business.
- Beyond Exploitation: The Whole Student : NCAA plan for student-athletes is on right track
- Scientist Hopes to Uncover New Digs for Dinosaur Bones
- Chapters and Verse Trace Path of Illegal Immigrants : Latinos: UC Irvine anthropologist's book seeks to show the faces, hopes and heartaches behind the statistics.
- Titans' Foul Trouble Results in Another Loss : Basketball: Sunderland picks up fourth personal in first half. Fullerton winds up losing to Utah State, 89-72.
- MASCAGNI: "Cavalleria Rusticana." Jessye Norman, Giuseppe Giacomini,...
- Exhibits Beyond the Refrigerator Gallery
- Regional Sound Sampler From Africa
- STICKERS II: The MC5 album is not...
- A Quiz to Help Investors Set Risk Parameters
- Drug Firms Start Holding Line on Prices : Pharmaceuticals: The companies may be trying to preempt laws that would limit increases.
- L.A. SPEAK
- STYLE : LOOKS : Putting Faces Through Their Paces
- Europe Is Weaning Itself From U.S. Economy : Trade: In the past, an American recession would hit the continent hard. That's starting to change.
- MORE GUYS FROM ITALY : Two Restaurants From Near and Far, Bearing Olive Oil, Carbohydrates-- and Tiramisu
- STYLE : FASHION : Stepping Out
- Romancing The Stones : On the Roads to Ruins, Uncovering the Mysteries of the Maya
- THE COURT OF FRANCE 1789-1830, by...
- Walnut : City to Put Skids on Skates
- 'Prince and the Pauper' on Disney finds Mickey taking two star turns
- WISH YOU WERE HERE, by Rita...
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Forget Upset by Sanchez in Sydney
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Estrada, Faith Baptist Upend No. 1 Brentwood
- BOYS' SOCCER : One Goal's Plenty for Cavers
- In Brief
- EASTERN EUROPE
- He's Not Gone and He's Not Forgotten
- Platinum Miners Strike
- The Region : Agency Told Not to Lobby
- Boys in the Celebrityhood : Life After Baghdad for Peter Arnett and his CNN Colleagues, Bernard Shaw and John Holliman
- A Charitable Act Gives Them Paws
- Bird Lovers Flock to Admire the 'Railing Wall'
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: Jan. 11
- Elkington Finds Key Is Bogey-Free Golf : Tournament of Champions: Australian who lives in Houston has another steady round and leads three others by two strokes.
- GOLF SENIORS AT LA COSTA : Geiberger Leads by Three, but Rodriguez Coming On
- Winter Sports
- ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Girls Prevail in Overtime
- Peninsula's Late Free Throws Help Beat Brea, 48-42 : High school: Top-ranked team in nation scores four points from line in final 19 seconds to upend county's No. 1 team.
- Royal Defeats Simi Valley in Overtime on Chip Shot : Prep soccer: Campbell scores winner after Highlanders blow chances in regulation play of Marmonte League match.
- In Brief
- Look Who's Barking : New CBS Series Puts 5 Mastiffs Through Their Paces
- Turning Pink Over Life in Bahamas
- REGIONAL REPORT : Bearing Up With More Suburban Wildlife Encounters
- Deep Divisions Seen on Splitting Peace Dividend : Economy: Divvying up defense funds is expected to dominate budget debate. Big money will be at stake.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HANDMADE : Small Crafts
- Lean Times Get Leaner for Lawyers : Many legal firms have reduced their payrolls. Some have closed altogether. Everyone, from attorneys to support staff, is feeling the crunch.
- Contenders in Mayoral Race Hone Strategies : Politics: Hedgecock is entertaining overtures that he seek office he once held.
- Notes about your surroundings.
- True Detective : Firefighter's Sleuthing Leads to Colleague's Theft Charges
- Shun Politics, Tax-Exempt Groups Told
- TREATY OBSERVANCE: The anniversary of the 1847...
- Big Plans in Little Saigon : Builders Gamble on 2 More Malls in Shop-Saturated District
- A Night to Feel Homeless : Social services: A hundred people pay $25 apiece to go without a roof and are joined by the real thing. The proceeds will be used to keep an Oxnard shelter open.
- Back Home in Indiana : After His NBA Career Fizzles, Former Hoosier Steve Alford Returns to Become Coach at Manchester College
- Lions Must Have a Capital Effort : NFC: Detroit has overcome 45-0 loss in opener to become the NFL's hottest team, but Redskins rarely lose at home.
- Sculpture of Brea-Olinda's Mascot Has Sparked a Cat Fight
- More on the Hunt Saboteurs
- JAZZ : NEW RELEASES : ** SONNY ROLLINS "Here's to the People" <i> Milestone</i>
- WIDOW'S WORK : Poet Tess Gallagher and Short Story Writer Raymond Carver Were a Celebrated Literary Couple. In the Three Years Since He Died, She Has Tended His Legacy and Finally Found a Way to Make Poetry of Her Own Grief.
- Allen Heads for Palisades Goal
- ICONS
- Hunting Tragedies Still Happen, but Rate Is Declining
- Now That Takes a Lot of Brass
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : BROWSING : The King and I
- A Second Harvest : A Beverly Hills playboy fell on hard times. Nearly broke himself, he found a way to feed the poor--using other people's leftovers. Today, 25 years after he created the first food bank, the movement is serving millions.
- New Questions Arise for Salvadorans in Los Angeles : Immigrants: As war ends, thousands must decide whether to uproot their lives and if it's safe to return.
- Overabundant Elephants Make Out Like Pigs, or Simply Giant Pests, in Zimbabwe
- Separating the Forest From the Trees : A good, if not perfect, timber protection bill is far better than none at all
- Avoiding Rocky Road to Better Freeways : * Planning, Some Patience and a Bit of Good Humor Should Smooth Widening Work
- 4-Year-Old Boy Among 5 Victims in Shotgun Attack
- ALI at 50 : He Battles Declining Health, but in Retrospect, It's Been a Wonderful Life for the Self-Proclaimed Greatest Boxer of All-Time
- 'Moral Victory' Not Enough for Brea-Olinda's Anton
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : San Dieguito Second in Wrestling Tournament
- FIGURE SKATING U.S. WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS : Yamaguchi at Her Best for First National Title
- ART & TECHNOLOGY : Theater on a Chip : George Coates' 'Invisible Site' mingles performers and 'live' computer images in a symbiotic work that redefines the state of the art
- La Verne Residents Can Meet City Officials
- 'Petition Mills' Prey on Unsuspecting Immigrants : Debts: Phony Chapter 7 filings, which delay evictions, are clogging courts and damaging claimants' credit.
- Cuba Sentences 3 Miami Men to Death as Terrorists
- A Mother's Final Deadly Act : Slaying: 'Altruistic' killings carried out in the throes of depression appear to be the common thread in last year's five family murder-suicides.
- Picking Up the Pieces After the Free-Market '80s : Economics: Reagan-Thatcher policies torpedoed all financial strictures. The United States and Britain must learn from Germany and Japan.
- EPA Will Dig Up Soil to Eliminate Hydrazine : Seacliff: Residents are told an aeration process has been chosen to deal with traces of the toxic spill from a train wreck.
- New GOP Chairman to Practice What He Teaches : Politics: Richard D. Ferrier has a chance to use his lifelong field of study to unite the central committee.
- Titans Lose Again at Utah State
- Canyons Uses 19-0 Run to Top Moorpark
- As Usual, Knox Moves Quickly
- Despite UCI's Changes, Bottom Line Is Same : Basketball: Anteaters improve their shooting and their play in second half but still lose, 82-55, to Fresno State.
- Dominguez Hills Sets Record in Win Over San Bernardino
- College Football
- Bills' Smith on Stairway to Greatness
- Aztecs Lose Again to Southern Utah
- ARTS FOR AMATEURS : Students Carry Torches for Classes on Creating Welded Sculpture
- Mid-Hills to Hole-in-the-Wall Trail : Adventurous Walk in a Desert Hole in the Wall
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Ex-Minister Jailed on Parole Charge
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton, Tsongas Lead Pack in New Hampshire : Politics: The two have taken different paths to the forefront, but they have a similar approach to the issues.
- Azerbaijan Demonstrates How Not to Fight a War : Ethnic strife: Divided loyalties, lack of arms plague soldiers battling Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh.
- Monrovia : Child-Care Talks to Continue
- Plaza Would Enshrine the Ambience of Saigon
- Magic Johnson and Natalie Cole Honored at NAACP Awards Show
- Santa Ana Remap Plan Draws Latino Objections : Politics: Election committee spearheads drive to shape proposed new boundaries for wards in the face of a major council turnover.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Hull's Scoring Steak Reaches 21
- Alemany's Dice Excels by Leaps and Bounds
- THE LAST WORD: Asked if the Rolling...
- BAGHDAD WITHOUT A MAP AND OTHER MISADVENTURES...
- Honduras' Treasure Island in World of Its Own
- It's 200 Candles for New York Stock Exchange
- Slouching Toward Chaos : Economic Reform Has Deepened Divisions in the Russian Republic, Breathing New Life Into Anti-Semitism and Fascism
- PARAMEDIC: The True Story of a New...
- Train Sped Before It Derailed, NTSB Says
- Pentagon Manpower Plan May Force Dismissals : Military: New proposal would reduce rolls below Cheney's 'rock-bottom minimum' for national defense. Congress could seek faster, deeper cuts.
- Sunday at the Sports Bar Makes a Guy Feel Right at Home
- They are the enduring footprints in the...
- Residents of Town Going Cuckoo Listening to Clock Play Classical Piece 48 Times a Day
- Court Rejects Airport Noise Request
- That's All, Miyazawa Says of Concessions
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : New Mayor Orders 10% Budget Cuts
- TREATY--The anniversary of the 1847 signing of...
- Right-to-Die Talk Met by Understanding, Protest : Euthanasia: Hemlock Society founder speaks at the first gathering of the group's Ventura County chapter.
- Infant Found in Bed of Pickup
- 2 Walk Away From Copter Crash : Accidents: The craft was totaled when it fell in a Lake Hughes back yard. Engine failure is suspected.
- Sometimes Work Must Take a Back Seat to Emotion
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Notre Dame Upsets No. 8 North Carolina
- BOWLING : PBA AT TORRANCE New Ball, Outlook Help McDowell
- Q & A / DENNIS CONNER : 'I Have My Work Cut Out For Me'
- JAZZ : NEW RELEASES : Winning Performances From Oscar Peterson Trio Plus One : **** OSCAR PETERSON "Saturday Night at the Blue Note" <i> Telarc</i>
- MIXED MEDIA
- ART : A World of Differences : In presenting work from 50 countries, the 'Fourth Biennial of Havana' proposes that art cannot be judged by Western criteria
- SCHOOL DAYS
- Dog, Landlord Can Coexist With Cooperation
- Indians Plan 'Sacred Run' in Hemisphere
- U.S. Clears Way for Made-in-Taiwan Missiles : Military: Taipei may buy components of the Patriot to upgrade its air defenses against China.
- Suspicious Fire Levels Texas Meditation Center
- University of La Verne Names New Director
- Few Favor Idea of Replacing Police Force With Deputies : Law enforcement: Mayor proposes investigating the idea of reducing city's budget shortfall by hiring the Sheriff's Department. Response from various city officials is very negative.
- Homemade Bread That He Doesn't Knead
- 5 Die on Texas Highway
- U.S. Consulate Hit in Firebombing
- Economic Woes Getting Worse : Are Hard Times Here to Stay?
- Bush, Magic Johnson to Meet at White House
- For L.A. Police Detective, Crime Sometimes Is a Pretty Picture : Forgeries: Bill Martin is the only full-time art cop in the nation. He chases after swindlers in America's second-largest art market.
- TWO LIVES IN THE THEATER
- LANDLORDS VS. DRUG DEALERS : DRUG WAR CROSS FIRE : Tenants: Activist says landlords can't shrug off their responsibility by saying, "It's not my problem."
- Romancing The Stones : On the Roads to Ruins, Uncovering the Mysteries of the Maya
- High Court to Reconsider Cigarette Suits : Law: Key issue is, does the law mandating warning labels shield companies from damages?
- Home Uterine Monitors Give Birth to Debate : Medicine: Many insurers pay for the devices, convinced that they cut hospital time in risky pregnancies. But critics see a lack of test data proving effectiveness.
- Sing Along With Michener : THE WORLD IS MY HOME, <i> By James Michener</i> , <i> (Random House: $25; 512 pp.) </i>
- Last Tango in Leipzig : THE TANGO PLAYER, <i> By Christoph Hein</i> , <i> Translated by Philip Boehm</i> , <i> (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $19.95; 220 pp.) </i>
- Fez Offers a Glimpse Back at Middle Ages
- Request Granted : Story of Help-Induced Suicide Comes to ABC in Betty Rollin's 'Last Wish'
- Labor Dept. Aide Sentenced in Fraud
- San Marino : Unsafe Drivers Beware
- Rejected Racehorses Get New Deal on Arkansas Farm
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : CIA Panel Urges More Public Access
- Angry Russians Get Some Prices Rolled Back
- The makers of the explosive 1982 Vice...
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : He'd rather ride the waves than make them in politics.
- STYLE : GARDENS : Living Rooms
- NOSTALGIA
- Budget Lodging at 'Ghostly' Hostel
- FICTION
- Condo Rent-Back Idea Is Probably Unfeasible
- Nine Things to Keep in Mind as the U.S. Recession Gets Deeper in 1992
- Baltimore's B&O; Railroad Museum Picks Up Steam
- LANDLORDS VS. DRUG DEALERS : DRUG WAR CROSS FIRE : Narcotics: Caught in the middle between drug-dealing tenants and irate neighbors, landlords are being sued or their property seized for not taking action.
- Fabray's Role Is a Lot Like Her--'Upbeat, Aggressive'
- Artist Starts Each Day by Painting Cheery Thoughts on a Clean Slate
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Measures to Save Everglades Urged
- Trying Time for 'Rosie'
- O.C. Woman's Implant Ordeal Sparks Crusade
- Matchmaking Falls on Hard Times--Alaska Bachelors Get Low Bids at 'Auction'
- Two Found Shot to Death at House
- TWO LIVES IN THE THEATER
- Australia Tour for Two Generations
- FICTION
- GARTH BROOKS: Ropin' His Way to the Top
- 15,000 Gulls Gunned Down at JFK Airport, Study Says
- Ex-Official Convicted in Postal Theft Case
- Clinton Talks to Mill Workers, Focuses on Toll of Job Layoffs
- EC Rejects Yugoslav Version of Copter Downing
- California IN BRIEF : LA JOLLA : Mother Teresa Now in Good Condition
- Democrats Say Wilson's Budget Talk Was Racist : Politics: Leaders at Anaheim meeting call his speech discriminatory and more befitting ex-Klan leader David Duke.
- Drug Dealer Was Victim of Life of Crime : Justice: His courtroom suicide stemmed from his failed efforts to manipulate the system and to escape responsibility for his actions.
- With Fires Out, Kuwaiti Business Bonanza Fizzles : Construction: It's now clear that the cost of rebuilding Kuwait was vastly overstated.
- WE WILL ALWAYS LIVE IN BEVERLY HILLS,...
- Sonnet, By e.e. cummings
- FICTION
- Descendants of Runaway Slaves Struggle to Continue African Way of Life : Brazil: Development threatens their land in the Amazon rain forest. They are lobbying to secure what they were promised.
- Antonia Novello : U.S. Surgeon General Moniters Nation's Public Health
- Why Water Rates Must Go Up : Even with conservation, L.A. requires a delivery system that needs constant improvement
- Funeral Trend Is Away From the Funereal : Death: In the Bay Area, some are opting for the offbeat and even the upbeat in final arrangements, from sea scatterings to picnics.
- EL RIO : Man Seriously Hurt in Shooting Near Apartment Complex
- Italian Court OKs Extradition of Man Sought in Insurance Fraud-Murder Case
- Taming the Demons : Former Nazi Captive Teaches Others to Escape Their Own Prisons
- Business School in Prague Trains Future Capitalists : Education: U.S. professors launch an academy for 63 Czech students who may be the country's next generation of business leaders.
- Canada Jobless Rate 10.3%
- Mystery Trucker Adopts Nursing Homes
- Hong Kong Club a Place for Deals, Debate : Business: Movers and shakers get a place to huddle. Project is sparked by fears of poor management after Chinese take control in '97.
- Workers Upset at Plan to Ease Parking Woes : Congestion: County social service employees are protesting a proposal to stagger work starting times. The move would make more parking spaces available to the public.
- Russia, Ukraine Agree on Panel to Divide Fleet
- FREEWAY REPAIRS
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : Why Most Students Cheat: It's Not What You Think
- America, Be Choosy in Ascribing Democratic Virtue : Foreign Affairs: In dealing with the Commonwealth of Independent States, U.S. risks trouble by letting hopes for democracy be its guide.
- U.S. Must Toughen Stand on Japan, Kerrey Says
- THE AUDUBON SOCIETY FIELD GUIDE TO THE...
- Law Bars Nonrefundable Security Deposit
- STYLE : DESIGN : Over the Rainbow
- Ugandan Refugees in Sudan Repatriated
- Spanish Stepping : Fountain Theatre Overflows Weekly With Flamenco Aficionados
- Man Spends 33 Years in Jail for a Murder He Didn't Commit : Crime: A scared 13-year-old confessed to protect his girlfriend. After a life in prison, he has finally been pardoned.
- Comments by Police Fueled Fears : San Diego department blew its initial handling of North Park-Hillcrest attacks
- Panel Hears Horrors of Health Care Crisis : Insurance: Witnesses at public hearing tell of long waits at county-run facilities in minority communities.
- Solar Heater Can Go in Window
- Hopeful Buyers, Desperate Sellers Watch Real Estate Prices Plummet : 'Location, location, location' can no longer be counted on as a selling point. Cutting the price is a way of life for people who really want to sell.
- Mr. Stone's Not So Fine Adventure
- 5th Man Held in Cuba Policemen's Slayings
- World's Great Walls Build on History : Shrines: Jerusalem's Western Wall accepts prayers from all comers. China's Great Wall invites visitors to walk atop it.
- COLUMN LEFT/ ANNE ROIPHE : They Want the Land, All of It : The extreme right in Israel is stealing the ground on which the peace table rests.