- Managing Your Money : INVESTING : They Aren't Sexy, But You Still Need Bonds : The investor may be tempted to ignore the bond market as the economy pulls out of the recession. Don't.
- EC Rejects Retaliation Over U.S. Wine Tariffs : Trade: Fearing economic war, ministers rebuff French and urge talks. But counterattack is not ruled out.
- Old Age Means New Problems, Report Warns : Census Bureau says a great-grandparent boom will be characterized by health, economic woes for the elderly, their children and the nation.
- Treasury Note Yields Jump
- Managing Your Money : BREAKING UP : Surviving a Split : Is divorce in the cards? The important thing is to act beforehand.
- Media : Iraqi Papers Provide Peephole Into Dissent Amid Dictatorship : Double-entendre and Orwellian doublespeak fill the front pages and pass for political discourse. Look carefully, readers . . .
- Sterling S&L; Decides to Turn In Charter : Once Fast-Growing Thrift Says 1989 Law Was So Onerous That It Folded Its Tent
- Managing Your Money : INVESTING : Naming Names : Successful portfolio managers recommend some favorite stocks : Steven Reznick : <i> Senior investment strategist, Cowen & Co., New York</i>
- LOS ANGELES : Man Pleads No Contest to Assaulting 3 in Riots
- PALMDALE : Man Held in Killing of Wife's Friend
- Family, Friends Shocked by Teen's Violent Death
- VENTURA : Motorist Hits, Kills Pedestrian
- Youth Swinging Broomstick at Officer Is Shot 9 Times, Dies : Shooting: Four-year veteran of LAPD is placed on non-field duty as department investigates confrontation.
- Newport Bans Skateboarding on Boardwalk : Ordinance: The City Council approves the law in an effort to cut down on accidents along Ocean Front sidewalk, to the dismay of the sport's enthusiasts.
- 3 Men From Ventura Indicted in Slaying : Crime: The gang-related stabbing occurred on the first night of Santa Barbara's annual Fiesta Days in August. The victim was 16.
- Pro Basketball
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Eagles Stayed Under Wraps
- UCLA's Cook: Don't Forget Me for 1993
- Pro Basketball
- UCLA Gets Bye in NCAA Soccer
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFF PAIRINGS : GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL : Corona del Mar, Edison Are Among Teams Seeded First
- Canseco to Stay With Rangers
- Names in the News - Nov. 10, 1992
- 49ers Pay Back Falcons Double for Last Season : NFC: Young throws three scoring passes and San Francisco forces six turnovers in 41-3 victory.
- Olympic Plans Kept on Ice : Coach Must Await Decision on the U.S. Hockey Team
- Brea : Council Upgrades Housing Position
- Backers, Foes Debate Need for Regional Council
- SANTA ANA : Unemployed Appreciate These Cuts
- State Acts on 3rd Mix-Up at Alvarado Lab : Medicine: Revocation of technician's license sought after injection of blood cells into wrong patient.
- Countywide : Computer Recruited to Help Track Gangs
- BREA : Impasse Continues in School Pact Dispute
- Cries and Whispers
- Police to Seek Broad Powers Against Panorama City Gang
- Tee and Sympathy : Blacks, Koreans Get a Short Course in Defusing Interracial Tensions
- Dr. Martin E. Blazina; Orthopedic Surgeon
- San Diego : Garbage Pickup to Be a Day Late
- Immigrants' Cost to County Is Debated : Finances: Study finds county spends $946 million yearly on services, but newcomers pay governments $4.3 billion in taxes.
- SIMI VALLEY : Fair Housing Issues on Forum's Agenda
- Scores of Applicants Seek Holiday Jobs at Mall : Thousand Oaks: A state employment official says fewer professional adults among the mostly teen-age crowd at the center could indicate an improving economy.
- Lam Widens Lead in Westminster : Elections: Close races in other cities could change with up to 5,000 absentee ballots still to be tallied in Orange County.
- Injuries Still Sting Chargers : Football: Ailing Grossman, Lewis, add injury to insult of losing to the Chiefs.
- Owners Set to Vote on Giants' Move Today : Baseball: Club probably will remain in San Francisco, which will mean a round of lawsuits from St. Petersburg, Fla.
- Bulls Back on the Winning Track
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Hawkins Sidelined by Knee Injury
- Free With Mistakes, Not Like a Knox Team
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 10, 1992
- COLUMN LEFT/ GEORGE McGOVERN : 'Good' Jobs Start at the Entry Level : In improving workers' skills for better jobs, don't ignore the people who lack basic skills.
- STANTON : Mayor to Introduce Anti-Camping Law
- Installation of Simi Freeway Median Postponed
- Customs Vows to Speed Border Crossings
- Court Hears Mother-Killing Case
- Public Jitters, Curiosity About Quakes Prompt Extension of Temblor Hot Line : Readiness: Service proves effective at controlling rumors and calming fears. Officials consider making it permanent.
- WESTCHESTER : Employee Fatally Shot in Robbery Attempt at Store
- Claims of DEA Agent Misconduct Dismissed : Courts: Judge finds no basis for assertions that U.S. officers kidnaped and tortured potential witnesses to build case against alleged Bolivian narcotics kingpin.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Settlement OKd in Annexing Smithcliffs
- River Habitat Will Be Restored
- LOS ANGELES : Man to Be Tried in Hostage Incident at Airport Hotel
- Continental Accepts $450-Million Buyout Bid : Airlines: The offer by Air Canada and Texas-based Air Partners is expected to allow the beleaguered carrier to emerge from bankruptcy court early next year.
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 10, 1992
- Managing Your Money : RETIREMENT : Getting Started : A financial primer for those fresh out of school--and everyone else
- Managing Your Money : SMALL CHANGE : These Charity CEOs Don't Need Alms
- Managing Your Money : RETIREMENT : The Long Haul : Forget three score and ten. Save as if you'll live to 100. You may.
- New Lease Nearly Doubles Container Maker's Space
- Chevron Ax Falls Again on 1,500 Jobs : Restructuring: The oil giant will cut 28% of its headquarters staff and 500 more at its computer-communications unit.
- Price Co. Stock Drops After Surging Amid Takeover Talk
- BANKING
- Leslie's Poolmart Inc. said its president, Brian...
- Managing Your Money : SMALL CHANGE : Stocks and Stamps Beat Cropland
- New Software Expands Use of Video on PCs : Computers: Microsoft and Apple are introducing products that will give most IBM-compatibles advanced capabilities found on the Macintosh.
- Managing Your Money : SMALL CHANGE : Investors: Beware Short-Term Trends
- * Stevens Construction Inc. of Lancaster will...
- The Hidden Player in Clinton's Win
- Plugging Parts for Plug-In Cars : Manufacturing: The Burbank-based Calstart consortium envisions California as a 'Silicon Valley' for electric vehicle components.
- Graham Patrick Milner has joined WD-40 as...
- Datron to Lay Off 60 at Trans World Unit
- Tandon Plans to End Most Domestic Sales : Electronics: The Moorpark personal-computer maker will shift focus to Europe, and the change has already resulted in layoffs.
- Managing Your Money : BREAKING UP : This May Be a Perfect Time to Buy Small Rental Properties
- Elaborate 'For Sale' Signs Are Trend in Tight Economy
- Managing Your Money : RETIREMENT : Winning the Marathon...
- Rexon, Sony Join Forces on Digital Tape Products
- * Coastal Frontiers Corp. of Chatsworth won...
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 10, 1992
- Boxer's Win in Senate Race
- BANKING
- Regulator: Bank Failures Won't Harm Economy : Finance: The acting FDIC chairman reassured Clinton advisers that some troubled institutions may attract new capital and avoid insolvency.
- Brian J. Farrell, chief financial officer of...
- Computer Giants Drag Out Their Big Guns in Workstation Wars
- NEC Stock Price Dips After Brokerage Recommendation : Trading: Raymond James & Associates reverses long-term buy advice, suggests clients should sell shares.
- Managing Your Money : SMALL CHANGE : For Curious Homeowners, A Comparable-Price Service
- TECHNOLOGY - Nov. 10, 1992
- Managing Your Money : THE FUTURE : Beyond the Agora : Technology is transforming personal finance. Just wait till next century.
- Charter Pacific Shows Loss by Increasing Reserves
- * The Navy has awarded the Guidance...
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Colleen Collar has been promoted to chief...
- Managing Your Money : INVESTING : Naming Names : Successful portfolio managers recommend some favorite stocks : Jeffrey Bronchick : <i> Vice president of portfolio management at Reed, Conner & Birdwell, Los Angeles </i>
- Managing Your Money : SMALL CHANGE : Now Mr. Nice Guy, IRS Says 'Let's Make a Deal'
- Managing Your Money : INVESTING : Naming Names : Successful portfolio managers recommend some favorite stocks : Allen Wisniewski : <i> Portfolio manager, Wells Fargo Bank, Los Angeles</i>
- Study Cites Taxes, Red Tape as Reasons Firms Leave State
- Retraining is BMOC as Workers Strive for Competitive Edge
- Insurance Fraud in L.A.
- Managing Your Money : RETIREMENT : A Consumer's Guide to Health Insurance : Assess your medical needs. Be prepared to pay. And if you can't get coverage here, think about moving. Some states do better.
- Paula Baxter Atkins has been appointed vice...
- Insurance Executive Indicted in Alleged Embezzlement Scheme : Courts: Charles J. McGuirk is third person associated with the now-closed, Irvine-based Rubell Helm Insurance Services Inc. to face criminal charges.
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 10, 1992
- DEFENSE
- This Quiet Man Plays With a Roar : In His Final Season, the Bears' Singletary Hasn't Lost His Desire to Be the Best
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : Favorites Clear in Cross-Country Finals
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFF PAIRINGS : WATER POLO : County Teams Receive Three of Four Top Playoff Berths
- Thomas Doyle has joined the OmniTRACS Business...
- Past TV Hits Making Their Presence Felt
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Arizona Poses Big Challenge
- Piniella Gets $2.5 Million to Manage Mariners
- Raiders Calling Audible : Pro football: Marinovich says Shell told him Schroeder will start against Seattle.
- Names in the News - Nov. 10, 1992
- Sarah Hawkins
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Colts' Emtman Out for Season
- AZTECS : Luginbill Seeks to Lift Team Spirit
- TV Reviews : Animated Shakespeare Fails to Communicate
- Melanie Dean and Robert Dean have received...
- $1.4-Million in Funds for Art Projects : Public art: Four commissioned works will be erected on three sites at L.A.'s Union Station Gateway Center.
- STAGE
- KPBS Deep in Financial Quagmire : Public Television: Station's recent woes may have as much to do with a lack of direction as with the slow economy.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Spirited Performance of Qawwali : Pakistani singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and his eight-man group deliver an impressive set of intricate compositions to an appreciative audience.
- TV Reviews : 'Monsters': 'Frontline' Succumbs to Sweeps
- Olympics
- Southern Section Out of Focus
- USD to Face Stanford in Opener
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Time Switch for USC Game
- DANCE REVIEW : 'Women' Falls Short of Epic Ambitions
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Nevilles Rock Hard for Cafe Inauguration : A disparate crowd of 13,000 gets in a funk groove when New Orleans' clan helps open new restaurant at Fashion Island.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Breeders: Deal Sisters in Harmony
- 'Boomerang' Gets Four Image Award Nominations
- MOVIES - Nov. 10, 1992
- Woman Says Johnson Knew of Her HIV Before His Physical
- PRO FOOTBALL / BOB OATES : Bring Back Instant Replay for Playoffs
- Gary: Fumbles Relapse Will Last Only One Game
- Wound Is Fatal to Club Guard : Shooting: Police seek drive-by gunman who opened fire on crowd outside Casa Palma in Santa Ana.
- 8,000 Women Compete in Drawing for 228 Dockworker Positions
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : 1.5 Million Residents on County Welfare Rolls
- VENTURA : No Suspects Named in Boy's Abduction
- City to Seek Ban of Gangs on Blythe Street : Panorama City: L.A. officials see a restraining order as a powerful first step toward driving out cocaine dealers.
- DAILY 3
- Radiation Backed in Prostate Cancer : Medicine: Study shows men treated early with the therapy can expect to live almost as long as men who never contract the malady.
- Excess of Zeal in Camarena Case?
- $9.5-Million Settlement Approved by Rail Board : Transit: Contractor had sought $39.2 million for alleged design flaws. Deal goes to LACTC.
- Bank Robbed
- IRVINE : Film on Immigrants to Conclude Series
- SAN DIEGO : Not-Guilty Plea to Cattle-Prod Torture
- NEWBURY PARK : Con Men Take $350 From Scam Victim
- Ministry, County Agreement Might Keep Drug Center Open
- McKeon to Saddle Up for D.C. : Elections: Fresh from a 25th District victory, the co-owner of a Western wear chain explores committee assignments.
- Holocaust Center Recalls Awful Days : Commemoration: Jews in Laguna Hills relive Nazis' 1938 reign of terror, <i> Kristallnacht</i> , which ushered in a dreadful time.
- Sergeant Testifies He Faked His Death to Spare Sons Abuse
- Transient Arrested in Rape of Schoolgirl, 11 : Crime: Man, arrested in October in another case, is also charged with trying to lure away five other girls.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Replacement of Kelly Divides City Council
- Council OKs Desalination Plant Study for Ventura : Water: Residents favored construction in an advisory vote last week. The facility would be one of the largest outside of the Middle East.
- Obituaries - Nov. 10, 1992
- 22 Routed in Apartment Fire
- PERSPECTIVE ON BOSNIA : Keep Your Powder Dry as They Die : An entire people can still be massacred with impunity, simply because only the powerful can save the powerless.
- Gonzalez Remains Undefeated
- Alemany's Dominique Chooses Nevada
- Names in the News - Nov. 10, 1992
- OAK TREE : Missionary Ridge and Desormeaux Winners Again
- Offensive Line Carries Weight Well at Morse
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lightning Completes N.Y. Sweep
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFF PAIRINGS : GIRLS' TENNIS : Laguna Beach, Los Alamitos Earn Top Spots in Pairings
- College Football
- Countywide : Energy Panel Head Wins Group's Prize
- Police Kill Broom-Wielding Youth : Pacoima: A gang member charges officers and yells 'Shoot me!' after assaulting his mother, officials say.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ STEVEN M. STOLARZ : On Battlefield, Biology Should Equal Destiny : If women are to be in combat, they should face the same standards--and risks--as men.
- Cypress Council Fires City Attorney : Government: Officials vote 3 to 1 to terminate former congressman Jerry Patterson after five years of service and a history of disagreements over his legal advice.
- Countywide : United Way Gets Emergency Funds
- LAKE FOREST : Conroy to Keynote Veterans Day Rites
- Timely Stand Against Old Evil : Despite disruptions, massive rally in Berlin condemns racist attacks
- Boxer's Win in Senate Race
- NEWHALL : Girl Feared Kidnaped Apparently Is Runaway
- College Football
- Tentative Agreement Set on Harness Racing
- Pro Basketball
- Gary Recovers After Fumbles : Rams: Running back says he has put game behind him and apologizes for behavior.
- Police Arrest 3 in Lake Forest Drive-By Attack
- IRVINE : Police to Conduct Safety Checkpoints
- San Diego : Heart Attacks Claim 2 Boaters at Sea
- CAMARILLO : Fire Destroys Barn Containing Supplies for Boy Scouts
- NEWHALL : Father Spots Girl Reported as Missing
- BUREAUCRACY WATCH : Food Fight
- Burke Widens Lead Over Watson in Supervisor Race
- PRACTICAL VIEW : A Quick History of Cat-Box Fillers
- Avalanche Kills 2 Skiers
- Memo Details Government Search for Perot Passport Data
- RIO DE JANEIRO : A Racial First
- PRACTICAL VIEW : The Scoop on Kitty Litter
- BERLIN : Honecker on Trial
- Radiation Therapy Boosts Survival if Disease Found Early
- Environment : Malaysia Logging Foe Leads a Life in Exile : Kelabit tribesman's case typifies problems that activists face under some 'benevolent authoritarian' regimes in Asia.
- In Burgundy, Tariffs Leave Sour Aftertaste
- THE HUMAN CONDITION / KNOWING WHEN TO QUIT : Getting Out of Limelight Before the Cheers Fade
- Profile : Savimbi: A Rebel Discredited : It's too early to count him out of Angola's future. But the guerrilla leader's refusal to accept his election defeat has demolished his integrity.
- Boxer's Win in Senate Race
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Mock Space Station to Open to Visitors
- Mistrial Declared in Case of Man Accused in Decade-Old Slaying
- PLATFORM : An Abuse of Power
- Equestrian Center Culinary School Wins OK to Reopen
- SAN DIEGO : 2 Arrested in Attack on Driver of Taxi
- Body Is Identified as Suspected Killer
- LOS ANGELES : 4 Charged With Bilking Housing Agency of $44,500
- Parks Authority Delays Soka Vote
- Great Caesar's ghost! The 1992 telephone directory...
- PRACTICAL VIEW : Labels Aside, Be Wary of Flushing Litter
- Culture : Asians Say: Pardon Me, Your English Is Showing : It may be the language of business. But it has no business replacing local tongues and cultures, critics complain.
- BOOK REVIEW : 'Raining Fish' and Other Freaks of Nature : IT'S RAINING FROGS AND FISHES: Four Seasons of Natural Phenomena and Oddities of the Sky, <i> by Jerry Dennis</i> HarperCollins; $19, 323 pages
- Navy Refuses to Reinstate Gay Sailor Despite Court Edict
- Food Label Rules Take Effect as Dietary Fat Dispute Is Unsettled
- Clinton Reticent in Role as President-Elect : Transition: Long on opinions as a candidate, he is suddenly demure on the economy, foreign policy and vacation plans.
- L.A. Jewish Leaders Defend Christopher : Diplomacy: Comments rebut accusations that lawyer was less than fair in addressing the Arab-Israeli conflict.
- Regional Outlook : Europeans Yearning for 'Clinton Effect' : A new generation is eager to take political power, especially in France. But quick change seems unlikely.
- Quality Systems Inc.: The Tustin company, which...
- Dow Edges Up 0.81; Bond Yields Dip
- Leslie's Poolmart Profit Up 8% for the Quarter
- Advertisers Take Aim at Children
- Musical Chairs in the Seat of Power : Clinton's transition mission is a daunting one. He must fill 4,000 jobs and set an agenda and budget to usher in his Administration.
- 11 New Senators Get Briefing on Rules--Including Ones They Vowed to Break
- Tiny Enclave Uneasy Over Talk of Change : Cities: Dana Point wants to remake Doheny Village, an aging mixture of homes and businesses.
- Killer of 6 Threatened Violence but Wasn't Believed, Police Say
- How to Time Meals, Workouts for Lasting Energy Efficiency
- A Trickle-Down Change of Fortunes : While their bosses get all the attention, minor players in the Bush Administration worry about what's next for them. But for potential Clinton appointees, job prospects couldn't be much brighter.
- Body Identified as Suspected Killer : Violence: A man found dead in the desert was being sought in the slayings of his family. Some news reports have speculated that he may have been a spy.
- Ethnic Relations : Mexico's Indians Survive as Hidden Minority in Capital : They migrate from the countryside in search of work. But they often find prejudice and hardship.
- Ruling Lifts Roadblock to Forming Cities : Incorporation: State Supreme Court says residents in surrounding areas have no right to vote on a proposed municipality.
- San Francisco Has 51 Carjackings in 2 Months
- Clinton May Tour to Push His Health Plan
- Calvert Takes Lead in Race for Congress
- A Healthy Dose of Reality : Experts Say Myths Limit Enjoyment of Some Foods or Lead to Unhealthful Habits
- OTTAWA : An Israeli Reversal
- Labor Movement Stages Strike Against Argentine Government
- Girl's Body May Have Been Mutilated to Obscure Identification
- Tenants Can Stay in Church-Owned Homes
- Obituaries - Nov. 10, 1992
- SHINING MOMENT: So, you think the new...
- 3 Britons Cleared in Iraq Arms Sale Case : Gulf War: Testimony in London indicates the British government gave tacit approval, fueling speculation U.S. may have had similar policies.
- WHICH IS HE? Cherokee Parks, the Marina...
- COLUMN ONE : Making the Grade in Real World : Shop class used to be education's answer to preparing students for a job. A reform movement goes far beyond vocational training to relate every subject to making it in the workplace.
- Weekend Box Office
- MOUSE PACK: Ex-Rat Packer Joey Bishop of...
- Consultants--Big Winners in Election Campaign : Politics: The payoff is bipartisan as more candidates turn themselves over to professional handlers. Half of all money spent on California congressional races was funneled through the strategists.
- STAMP OF APPROVAL: Customer service at local...
- DANCE REVIEW : Karpatok Folk Troupe Buoyant, Ingratiating
- Dear Street Smart:I have noticed an increase...
- Quarry May Replace Trees
- Welfare Cut Saves Little
- Rockets Are Fire Hazard
- Bush's Defeat
- FASHION / THE NEW YORK SHOWS : The Attack of the Grungies
- Clinton to Create Economic Council : Transition: President-elect focuses on a major shift in White House structure as Cabinet appointments take a back seat. A business summit in Arkansas is planned.
- Man Killed by Officer Who Went to Wrong Address
- Big Sisters' Gala Proves Timing Is Everything
- Topic A : A Different Spin on the World Around Us : Bill, Al, Red Pigs and Elvis
- Colombia Put Under State of Emergency : Civil strife: President acts after bloody attacks by guerrillas, traffickers.
- Fingerprints Lead to Suspect in N.J. Kidnaping, Slaying
- Body Found May Be Man Who Killed 4
- Gunman Dead, 3 Held After O.C. Manhunt
- X-Rays Detect Fractures in Heart Devices
- Civilians Are Often Targets in Sri Lanka's Civil War : South Asia: Massacre is called a form of 'ethnic cleansing' in bloody campaign for Tamil homeland.
- Gunman Kills 6, Himself in Rampage : Violence: Unemployed construction worker was apparently despondent over an eviction. His ex-landlord is among those slain in Central California spree.
- Leadership, Money Woes Beset Bowl Easter Service : Religion: Board head is criticized for involving Trinity TV ministry. City ordered event to halt fund raising.
- DISCOUNT DRIVERS: Believe it or not, auto...
- 'Sandwich' Strategy Squeezes Kurd Rebels : Warfare: Two-pronged offensive by Turkish army in north and Iraqi Kurds in south takes big bite out of Marxist group.
- PAGES : Paying Tribute to a Poet
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : 4 Guerrillas Killed in Israeli Bombing
- Robot-Assisted Hip Surgery Is a Medical First
- Consensus-Builder Royce Is No William Dannemeyer
- Cambodia Talks Deadlock; Fighting May Resume : Indochina: Khmer Rouge leader blames Vietnam-installed government. But most Western observers say the radical group is most responsible.
- House Leaders Meet Democratic Freshmen in L.A.
- DANA POINT : Trio on Water Board Will Test Relations
- Magnet Pulls New Students
- HIV Victim Pleads for Compassion : Churches: Mary Fisher, who replaced Earvin (Magic) Johnson on National Commission on AIDS, addresses Van Nuys congregation.
- Datum : ANAHEIM
- TRANSPORTATION
- Leaders of Much-Reduced S&L; Industry to Meet : Thrifts: One focus of the San Diego gathering will be what President-elect Bill Clinton is likely to do with the economy.
- THE ECONOMY
- Moscow Consulting Company to Move Headquarters to Irvine : Relocation: RCMI Inc. plans to hire at least one Russian-speaking person in Orange County.
- Farming: California's Green Economic Oasis : Commerce: Despite problems with pests and drought, the sector appears to be doing better than any other in California.
- Bean Counters Are Now in Tokyo
- I Sort of Love L.A.
- Chinese Learn Unknown Art of Job Hunting : Commerce: Lifetime employment is drying up as the country shifts from a state-run to a market-driven economy.
- Reordering Educational Priorities : Finances: College systems try to deal with budget crisis by improving productivity and cost efficiency. Better use of technology and regional cooperation are urged.
- Officials Pelted at Berlin Anti-Violence Rally : Protests: Leftists disrupt a show of solidarity by 300,000 against assaults on foreigners and racism.
- Special exhibit spotlights artifacts of the soul : On display will be some of the thousands of objects left in silent tribute at the Vietnam Memorial's Wall.
- GOLDEN YEARS: Jack Mayes just turned 26,...
- A Stock-Picking Guru's Simple but Sage Advice
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 9, 1992
- HONG KONG
- Fidelity Axes Sales Fees on Retirement Vehicles
- TAIWAN
- Man Found Fatally Shot in Palmdale
- MISSION COLLEGE : Word Gets Around Via Newsletter
- Proposed Balboa Statue for Park May Be in Limbo
- Countywide : 3 Posts Open on Senior Legislature
- Facing Down the Assassins : Rushdie's unending ordeal calls for renewed support for him and for religious freedom