- Pay, Perks in Congress
- Bosnian Refugees
- Red-Tape Pollution
- Crenshaw
- More Talk, Less Cop
- Tollway Developments Heading in the Wrong Direction
- GETTING A RUSH
- The Whining Stops as the Healing Starts
- Newport Beach Residents Don't Deserve 'Bad Rap' From the Media
- A Critique of GOP Positions and Campaign Tactics
- More Talk, Less Cop
- Talk About Issues
- Legal and Illegal Immigration: A Big Difference
- AN OUTSIDE OPINION
- Campaign 'Hit Pieces': Negative, Divisive Instruments
- Dis-Illusioned
- Edition Closing
- Progress in Rebuilding L.A.
- A Critique of GOP Positions and Campaign Tactics
- Metro Rail Expenditures
- Legal and Illegal Immigration: A Big Difference
- Potshots at Lawyers
- SEDIMENTAL JOURNEY
- A 'Minnie' Tribute
- Boy's Family Can't Afford Transplant
- Edition Closing
- Community Colleges' Role for Industry
- Newport Beach Residents Don't Deserve 'Bad Rap' From the Media
- More Talk, Less Cop
- BEATING AROUND BUSH
- Ex-Counterculture Guru Finds His Brain Research Center Largely Unused : Mountain Man: World War II veteran seeks to teach people how to use the 90% of the brain that he says goes to waste. But now that pilgrims have stopped coming, his retreat is a lonely spot.
- Dis-Illusioned
- Diego Rivera Praise
- BEATING AROUND BUSH
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : DEVELOPMENT HELL : 'Interview With a Vampire' and 'Dreamgirls' Looking Good to Ascend
- 'Look Who's Talking III'--Hey, Mikey, Who's <i> Not</i> Talking?
- Data Firm to Fill 40 Jobs in New Office
- Under Fire, Angola Leaders Call for Unity Government
- 2 Men Seized Under U.S. Carjacking Law
- Pope Urges Bishops to Protect Jews
- A Shot of Buck Antler?
- Few Cheers for Australia's Plastic $5 Bill
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- County Closed Library, Residents May Reopen It
- We've Moved!
- War Waged Over Definition of 'Spring Water'
- DAVID SUCHET: Poirot Plus More
- Fighting City Hall Takes on New Meaning in This Town : Politics: Multiple recall petitions, personal attacks and voter apathy are business as usual in this small, poverty-stricken community.
- Murder Case Brings Neighbors Together
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Search Planes Comb Sea for Missing Solo Sailor
- West Virginia Campus Explodes Over Naming of Rape Victims : Privacy: Marshall University's student newspaper is at the center of a debate over freedom of the press and sensitivity to ordeal.
- Impound Accounts : Convenience or Curse? : Borrowers Are Forced to Save While Lender Gets the Interest
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- STYLE : GARDENS : The Bulb Goes On
- IN EXCESS : Redressed for Less
- A Coup for Arkady : RED SQUARE, <i> By Martin Cruz Smith (Random House: $23; 418 pp.) </i>
- TRAVEL INSIDER : Jet Lag? 'Fast' Remedy May Reduce Your Pain : Flying: Former airline executive suggests no food, drink, or non-prescription drugs on the day you travel.
- Teeing Off in Colorado and Canada : Maui and Ireland are other destinations for 1993 golfing tours, which run between nine and 11 days.
- Plugged In : NESHTEY CRUDUP : Pioneering Electrician Overcame the Trade's Racial and Sexist Barriers
- Mothers Find Help in Esperanza Project
- Ex-Hotel Detectives Sue Sultan of Brunei : Bias: Former Beverly Hills Hotel staff members--black, white and Latino--say they were harassed, then fired when they complained about racial discrimination.
- GOP's Comeback Trail Looms as Long, Bumpy : Politics: Leaders must confront not only resurgent Democrats, but intraparty struggles that threaten unity.
- Best Ex'es : James Farentino and Michele Lee draw on their past for dramatic movie
- JACKSON 5, CASTING 15
- Parole Agents Face Hard Times : Penology: Caseloads will grow after 231 officers lose their jobs by year's end because of budget cuts.
- Saving Lives, Foiling Crime Earn Valor Awards
- Forget about the Fat Lady. The opera...
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Celebrity Intrusions : Hey, Isn't That Bruce Willis? Wait Just a Minute, What's <i> He </i> Doing in <i> My </i> Neighborhood Hangout?
- Pasadena : Vote on School Site Dec. 15
- Alternative School Offers Chance to Grow : Taking in students that other public institutions were ready to give up on, Middle College High stresses character building and college preparation.
- Bardot in Hospital After Apparent Drug Overdose
- Researchers Cultivate Marine Organisms
- Sierra Madre : 2 New Stop Signs Rejected
- Detroit Officers to Face Charges in Beating Death
- Symbols of Unrest
- Cash Woes Threaten Boys and Girls Club
- BE OUR GUEST: Some restaurant owners in...
- AZT Remains a Mainstay in AIDS Fight
- New Center to Offer Classes, Job Training
- U.N. Spells Out Its Mission as It Goes
- NONPARTISAN VIEW: Here's one position by Orange...
- Q&A; : 'I Would Like to Be Able to Bridge the Gaps'
- Peru's President Details Coup Plot Against Him
- Armored Car Spills $311,000 Bonanza
- Teacher's Firing Brings Sexual Harassment Issue to Fore : Education: Critics worry that the instructor-pupil bond may suffer after a judge ruled an educator's conduct with female students was immoral behavior.
- El Monte : 8 Civilians to Do Police Jobs
- Designing the Future : Trade-Tech supplies the local fashion houses with grads who learned fast that there aren't any shortcuts to top.
- Dubcek Honored at Funeral Rites
- Yeltsin, Seeking Wider Support, Woos Managers
- Disney's 'Snow Queen' with Russian animators offers a girl as hero
- RIGHT AT HOME: Walt Disney CEO Michael...
- 100,000 Rally in Bonn Against Rightist Violence
- Arts Program Aims to Link Cultures
- The Tracks of Ralph's Tears
- Selected City Council actions affecting Central Los Angeles in the past week.
- Regulars Lament Losing Libraries in Neighborhood : Economy: Edgewood, Del Mar and Sunnyslope branches are being closed in a move to make up for a $10.2-million county budget shortfall.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Two Outdoor Art Projects Take Shape
- Japan America Society to Fete B of A
- 'Iceman' Plucked From Alps Glacier Offers Look at Stone Age Moment : Archeology: Virtually intact clothing, weapons, food, medicines provide an intimate look at the daily life of prehistoric man.
- Celebrity Chefs--but Food Is the Star
- D.A. Widens Inquiry Into Raid Killing : Probe: Millionaire was shot to death during a drug search of his Malibu area ranch. Early findings indicate shooting was justifiable because he threatened deputies with a loaded gun, official says.
- Vandalism Fails to Close Police Post
- On View : From Russia With Hassles : FROM COUP ATTEMPTS TO RABBIT CHAOS, THE CREW OF HBO'S 'STALIN' HAD ITS HANDS FULL
- When a Killer Strikes Too Close to Home
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Clintons Are Talk of the Town : Citizens of Summerland, a quiet seaside enclave south of Santa Barbara, gear up for the hoopla when the President-elect and his family drop by the new coastal digs.
- Quarantine Targets Beetles With Taste for Yule Trees
- Eerie Graffiti Keep Earthlings Running in Circles
- Just Say Lampoon : Julie Brown's cult-like comedy spares no one
- Making Sense of Computer Gibberish : Technology: Data stored on old tapes goes bad, researchers found. So they went looking for ways to keep it fresh.
- Opposition to Casino Proposal Grows in Churches : Gambling: A public hearing and City Council vote on the issue has been delayed. The mayor, in a letter to city ministers, calls the debate 'spiritual warfare.'
- Italian Food Is More American Than Apple Pie : Cuisine: A passel of new cookbooks testify to this country's hearty appetite for pasta, pizza and what goes on them.
- Drum Shop Sounds the Notes of Culture
- '92 Voters Better Informed, Survey Finds : Election: Presidential debates, improved media coverage and Perot 'infomercials' are credited for greater focus on issues than in 1988.
- A Story That Has No Moral
- 2 Single Moms Exemplify Growing Trend : They're Sacrificing Material Gains but Not the Will to Succeed
- N.Y. Worker Gets Paid for Watching the Clock
- Family Reportedly Kept Mentally Ill Man in Chains for Past Seven Years
- Sierra Madre : 5% Police Pay Hike Denied
- Deputy Kills Man During Struggle
- 1st Feline Will Get Chance to Show It's Cool Being a Cat in White House
- No Longer Protected From Anti-Semitism : PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE
- Bush's Illusionary Legacy : CLINTON TAKES ON A CRUMBLING FOREIGN POLICY
- What Can Bill Clinton Do to Boost State Business? : POLITICAL FORECAST
- Like Dracula, Irredentism Returns : Ominous complications could occur if Serbian and Croatian excesses proceed apace
- Child Clinic to Begin Building Offices
- Rosemead : Public Works Projects OKd
- A Uniform Change : The Label Game Is Passe as Most Dublin Students Opt for Sameness
- O.C. Software Industry Sizzles : 300 Firms Arise Over Past Decade, Expand Amid Recession
- HAPPY HOLIDAY FOR RETAILERS? : NEWS ANALYSIS
- Rio No Carnival for Unwary Travelers : But Brazil's famous metropolis has a new hostel, and low-cost tours are available.
- NONFICTION - Nov. 15, 1992
- Orange County
- An Ancient Tuscan Village Transformed for Guests : Nobleman's Renovated Hilltop Town Sheltered Dante Seven Centuries Ago
- Love, By GRACE PALEY
- Riverside County
- NATURE'S NEW VOICES edited by John...
- CIVIL WAR COOKING: The Housekeeper's Encyclopedia by...
- NONFICTION - Nov. 15, 1992
- Rain Can't Dampen Cannes' Spirit : Historic French port city is an artist's delight, a walker's dream and a sun-seeker's paradise.
- Labyrinth of Memory : DAYS OF OBLIGATION: An Argument With My Mexican Father, <i> By Richard Rodriguez (Viking: $21; 230 pp.)</i>
- J.F.K. and the Beautiful : Democrat Nun : FLYING IN TO LOVE, <i> By D.M. Thomas (Scribners: $20; 256 pp.) </i>
- CREATURE FEATURE : Coop Scoop
- Try Hong Kong for Super, Soft Silks : Fashionable camisoles, slips and other quality garments made in China are a real bargain.
- L.A. SPEAK
- Reader's Twelve-Step
- AGING BULL : When Will We Stop Looking for Youth in All the Wrong Places?
- Master of Frozen Moments : ON THE SKY'S CLAYEY BOTTOM, <i> By Zdenek Urbanek</i> ; <i> Translated from the Czech by William Harkins</i> ; <i> Foreword by Vaclav Havel (Four Walls Eight Windows Press: $17.95 cloth; 232 pp.) </i>
- New Induction Range Cooks Fast, Easy to Clean
- NONFICTION - Nov. 15, 1992
- VIDEOS : Realistic Tour of Former Soviet Cities
- A Contract on Henry Liu : FIRES OF THE DRAGON: Politics, Murder, and the Kuomintang, <i> By David E. Kaplan (Atheneum: $25; 604 pp.)</i>
- Getting a Reappraisal to Lower Property Taxes
- Recession Puts a Crimp on Local Retailers' Expectations
- U.S. Airlines Take the Great Game of Hardball to Britain
- HIGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY : Belmont Sweeps Boys, Girls Titles
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Sooners Score Later to Tie Oklahoma State
- Miscellany
- Raiders Finally Find Opponent That They Can Look Down On : Seahawks: Seattle is the worst team in what might be the worst division in the NFL.
- Alabama Rescues Its Ranking, Record, Reputation : Southeastern: Crimson Tide survives third-quarter problems and beats Mississippi State, 30-21.
- They Get Nicked Despite Name
- Not Politics as Usual : Profile: With an upbeat, homespun approach and the support of her fellow teachers, Betty Karnette scored an election upset that surprised almost everyone--except herself.
- 2 Arrested in Nov. 3 Fatal Shooting of Boy
- Raising Doubts About Fund-Raiser : Loaning Officials to United Way May Be Misuse of Public Funds
- Rising Crime Rate Underscores Hanford's Loss of Innocence
- Salmon Run Threatened by Gold Mining, Critics Say
- D.A. Widens Inquiry Into Fatal Raid at Scott Ranch : Malibu: Preliminary findings call the millionaire's shooting justified, but prosecutor wants to examine the operation's purpose.
- Marine on Tracks Killed by Train; Fourth in Month
- Notes about your surroundings.Replanting Effort--The Orange County...
- CHP Officer Injured by Acid Spill From Truck
- A Cache of Lost Finds : Unclaimed Belongings Turned Over to Disneyland Office Are Auctioned Off for Good Cause
- Irvine Firm Chosen to Plan Conversion of Marine Base : Military: The company will present three alternative proposals for civilian use of the Tustin helicopter facility, which is scheduled to close in 1997.
- Parks Accessible to Disabled Urged : Travel: Authors produce guide book that details openness and limitations at national recreation facilities.
- Car-Motorcycle Crash Kills Man
- SANTA PAULA : Man Held in Fatal Halloween Shooting
- Subway Showcase : Public art: Metro Red Line stations will have murals, neon sculptures and other works with distinct designs at each stop on the route. Officials say installations will curb vandalism.
- Animal Rights Activists Protest at Home of Actress
- S.D. Scientists Claim Progress on Hemophilia : Genetics: UC San Diego, Salk researchers say they have made a major laboratory advance toward treatment of the inherited disease.
- FBI Investigation Shuts Road
- Thousand Oaks High Reclaims Academic Decathlon Honors : Education: Scholars edge out second-place Moorpark High as Simi Valley takes third. Westlake is the 'most-improved.'
- Academic Decathletes Go the Distance in Olympics for the Mind
- State Low-Cost Housing Goal Hard to Fit in High-Price City : Development: Palos Verdes Estates is one of 47 cities to receive a strong warning from the attorney general to submit a plan for affordable housing in compliance with a 1981 law.
- Issues in Zeta Beta Tau Case Match a Free-Speech Ruling in Virginia
- Navy, Surfers Calm Troubled Waters : Agreement on Use of Seal Beach Surf Shows Value of Cooperation, Accommodation
- Frat's Suspension Ignites Racism Debate at CSUN : Multiculturalism: The incident spotlights the conflict of balancing First Amendment rights and imposing rules to protect minority students and women.
- Insurance Rebate a Boon to Anaheim Budget
- EAST ROUNDUP : Rutgers Ends Its Losing Streak Against West Virginia
- UCLA Spikes Another Foe to Keep Streak Rolling
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flames End Lightning's Streak
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Nevada Rallies to Beat Utah State, 48-47
- Mistakes Prove to Be Undoing for Southwest
- Man Killed While Crossing Road
- Animal Rights Outcry Comes to Actress's Door
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : Carson will hit the quarter-century mark in grand style.
- PLATFORM : Time's Up for Cops' Code of Silence
- The President-Elect of a Superpower : Clinton must quickly get a handle on Persian Gulf policy
- Confessions of a Political Junkie: The Cold Turkey of November
- Boy Playing With Gun Kills Friend, 14
- Irish Go for the Win--and They Get It : Nonconference: Mirer passes for touchdown and conversion in final minute as Notre Dame beats Penn State, 17-16.
- Arizona State Gives Snyder Victory Over His Old Team
- 2nd-Quarter Explosion Keeps Glendale Unbeaten in Northern Division Play
- Golf
- Santa Monica Spoils Sizzling Comeback by Pierce With Last-Second Field Goal
- End of A Reign
- SOUTHERN SECTION CROSS-COUNTRY PRELIMINARIES : Teams Set Up Interesting Section Final
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : WESTERN STATE CONFERENCE
- A Bloody Batch: Draculas We Have Known
- PROFILE : From All-American to All Stalin : Robert Duvall's career has given us characters who have exposed the soul of our nation. Next, the evil of a dictator.
- Post-Riot Fury Fuels Ice Cube's 'Predator'
- Expansion Adventures : Managing the Leftovers, Leftouts, Never-Weres and Never-Would-Bes
- FRONTIER LEAGUE
- Serra Battles Verbum Dei to a Tie
- Florida St. Rolls to 70-7 Win : Nonconference: For the second week in a row, Seminole offense is overwhelming, this time toppling Tulane.
- AZTEC NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Holiday Still Studying Big Ten
- SPOTLIGHT / SATURDAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE : HEIDI REVISITED
- WESTERN ATHLETIC ROUNDUP : Faulk Has 300 Yards Rushing in 52-28 Win
- Aztecs Put the Wraps on Rainbows : College football: Faulk leads 675-yard offensive effort with 300 yards rushing in San Diego State's 52-28 victory over Hawaii.
- Carl-Uwe Steeb of Germany and Marc Rosset...
- COMMENTARY : A Wrong Kind of Message on Howe
- Chargers Try to Stay in Race : NFL: A week after heartbreaking loss to Kansas City, the visit blustery Cleveland to play Browns.
- Defense Overshadows One of the Best : USC: Trojans give up only 285 yards to Arizona, which had established itself against Miami and Washington.
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Playing to Expectations, Edison Rolls
- ROUNDUP : Master's Stuns Fresno Pacific in Soccer Final
- Schedule Has Soft Middle
- Hurricanes, Orangemen Set for Showdown : Syracuse: Ismail and Co. would rather savor victory over Boston College than look ahead to next week.
- Bjorn Borg, the one-time tennis star who...
- SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO : Costa Mesa Beats Indio to Advance
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Georgia Holds Off Auburn at the One
- Miscellany
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine's Goodrich Reaches Nationals in Cross-Country
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS ROUNDUP : Young Players Come Through as Laguna Beach Wins Easily
- Big Second Half Lifts Moorpark to 30-7 Victory
- Hurricanes, Orangemen Set for Showdown : Miami: Torretta keeps getting better as future for Temple's Berndt keeps looking bleaker, 48-0.
- Banning Rallies for Late Score to Defeat Dorsey
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Texas Tech Wins a Wild One, 31-28
- Cardinal Takes Cue From Cougars, 40-3 : Pacific 10: Stanford puts on offensive show and drops curtain on Washington State's Rose Bowl hopes.
- Malarchuk Helps Gulls Sweep Golden Eagles : Hockey: John Anderson scores twice in 4-1 decision, the Gulls' third victory in four days against Salt Lake.
- WESTERN ATHLETIC ROUNDUP : Willis Rushes for 146 Yards as BYU Rolls Past Air Force
- It Worked Once, So . . . a GNR Video Doubleheader
- Sade Returns in Style
- Band Traces Its Beginnings to Van Nuys and Hard Rock of the '70s
- ROAD WARY: The two-month Bobby Brown tour,...
- RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : UCLA, USC Remain High on Shopping List of Lineman Kirschke
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : One Down, One to Go for Saddleback
- Washington's Five Touchdowns Lead OCC
- Banning Rallies to Beat Dorsey as Blue Scores : Prep football: His one-yard run with 27 seconds to play produces 21-17 Southern Pacific Conference victory.
- PRO BASKETBALL / DAILY REPORT : CLIPPERS : Roberts Has a Sore Knee
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- Singer Barbara Cook Still Packs Heartfelt Emotions Into Her Songs
- Around the World, Fiddlers Galore--and Then Some
- By All Necessary Means : It took producer Marvin Worth 25 years to turn Malcolm X's story into a movie. Why didn't he give up and what made it happen (Besides Spike, of course)
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- Pomegranate Gets a Southern Makeover
- THE NATION : Running for Office? Kiss Your Privacy Goodby : Society: A candidate gives up the right of privacy when he enters public life. Everything about his personal life is relevant to the public interest.
- BOOKMARK : The Object of Countless Mexican Prayers and Dreams Is a Rumor
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : William Gray : Making Sure Black Minds Are Never Wasted
- Rifts in Germany Scar National Psyche : Unity: The real danger to the newly unified nation is from the left, not from the far right. Festering east-west problems, far from resolved, continue to fracture the country.
- PERSPECTIVE ON SOUTH AFRICA : Apartheid's End Spirals Into Chaos : Ensuring order is the responsibility not only of the local players, but also of a once-critical world.
- Obituaries - Nov. 15, 1992
- School Districts Turn to Businesses for Help : Fund-raising: Education officials are forming nonprofit foundations to more easily solicit donations from corporations.
- Kind Heart Enriches a Poor Soul With the Gift of Hope
- 3 Arrested After 88-Mile Chase
- Sign Patrol Cracks Down on Illegal Advertisements : Law enforcement: County workers police sidewalks and median strips of Laguna Niguel, Laguna Hills, Lake Forest, Tustin and Aliso Viejo in search of placards placed in the public right of way.
- A Bid for Respect : History: Forgettable ex-President Millard G. Fillmore will be on the minds of people attending a Laguna Hills auction of his belongings.
- Student Held for Placing Fake Bomb at Gore Speech
- Based on a Stephen King novel, The...
- Enterprise Zone Was a Winner Before the Race Began : Jobs: Even before it opened last week, the promise of tax credits, deductions and fee waivers made the idea a hit with workers and employers.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Documents Reveal Shifts in Focus of Iraq Loan Probe : Gulf War: Emphasis was diverted from potential scandal involving Italy's government. At issue is why.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- '90s Singles: Buy, Buy, Love : In the Midst of Recession, Cupids Find a Wealth of Opportunity, Charging From $1,000 to $50,000 to Make Matches for the Lonely
- Winter May Expose Hidden Big Bear Earthquake Damage : Rebuilding: Weight of snow on roofs could cause weakened structures to collapse. Construction crews race to finish repairs.
- Man Arrested in Fatal Costa Mesa Crash
- It's that time of year.The air is...
- Tiny Houses Go for Big Money at Charity Auction : Benefit: Bidders pay as much as $18,000 for each of 11 child-sized structures at Newport Beach event. The money raised will go to a nonprofit organization which helps the temporarily homeless.
- Staking a Claim to Stone Steps Beach : Coastal Life: Beach lover resents bluff-top dwellers' attempt to put boulders on narrow strip of sand, in an effort to halt erosion.
- 3rd Teen-Ager Held After Death of Star Athlete
- Middle-Class Island : Serenity of Pacoima Condominiums Stands in Contrast to Troubled Neighborhood
- Garlic Power : Camarillo: Health guru Gypsy Boots shares his good nature as well as his medical philosophy at tennis matches against Establishment 'businessmen and cops.'
- Managing the Coast, Managing Traffic : Politics of the San Joaquin Tollway Project Show a Miasma of Competing Needs
- Suspected Drunk Driver Held in Infant's Death
- Their Bright Promise of the Future Died With Them : Crime: Khye D. Johnson 'was everything children should be.' USC student Soy Song Lao looked forward to a career in diplomacy. Their violent deaths have stunned their families and residents of Gardena.
- COMMENTARIES ON THE EFFECTS OF THE 1992 GENERAL ELECTION : County Will Figure Prominently in Republican Regrouping : Success of conservative congressional and state candidates proves there's a vote-rich base here that should not be ignored.
- Map Store Has Trouble Keeping Up With World : Geography: Cartographers grapple with unified Germany, the Soviet breakup and turmoil in Yugoslavia.
- Annoy Mr. Bush, Praise the Media
- Active Clinton Foreign Policy Expected : Transition: Aide says despite emphasis on rebuilding economy, President-elect will immerse himself in world affairs 'from day one.'
- Florida Money Troubles Could Close 38 State Parks
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Crenshaw Stuns Saugus in Final Seconds, 21-16
- Anti-Gambling Law May Lower the Ante of Catalina Revenues
- POLICY : Clinton Administration Looks to Take an Activist Role in the Economy
- How to Minimize Impact of Any Tax Hike in '93
- The Potholes in Public Works Programs : Infrastructure: Lessons from the New Deal and other programs show wide-ranging benefits, but also how waste and delay can thwart the goal of stimulating the economy.
- For New CEOs, Ability to Deliver Really Counts : Management: Ponderous succession planning is becoming a thing of the past. Companies now look for leaders who can turn things around--and fast.
- Palm Springs Activities May Help Quiet Rowdies
- War Against Marijuana Can Be Fatal for Pilots
- Hunger Stalks Children of the Poor : Economy: Nearly a third of the city's children are trapped in poverty. Many are Latinos whose parents fled Mexico looking for a better life.