- Snyder Navigates Tough Political and Legal Straits : City Hall: Ex-councilman under investigation remains upbeat--and influential--through three rocky decades.
- Premiere Gives Big Lift to 2 Small Charities
- Of Kiosks and Customers : Ventura: About 40,000 visitors enjoy a return to clear weather and stock up on handmade gifts at the Holiday Street Fair.
- Lake Forest Man Dies After Car Flips
- The sprawling dance floor alone cost $100,000,...
- COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS : Degree in Music to Be Offered
- WESTMINSTER : Refugee Aid Group Elects New Leaders
- Arizona Rallies to Defeat UC Irvine in Basketball
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93 / SUNSET LEAGUE : Westminster
- WINTER SPORTS ROUNDUP : Girardelli Wins Run in Italy
- CHARGER REVIEW : NOTEBOOK : Lynn Experiences Emotional Reunion
- He Skates Past All the Glitz : Figure skating: Viktor Petrenko, the Olympic gold-medal winner from Ukraine, trains outside Las Vegas.
- Miscellany
- Wilson Helps Falcons Pass Road Test, 35-7 : NFC: Veteran quarterback throws for five touchdowns in victory over Buccaneers.
- DANCE REVIEWS : Mehmet Sander Company at L.A. Theatre Center
- Salvador Rebels Seek Reassurances as Formal End to War Approaches
- Calm After the Storm Lets Eastern Cities Assess Damage
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Faces a World of Foreign Policy Choices : Transition: President-elect's nominees may well signal the role that he and the U.S. will play in global affairs.
- For Former Madam of Beverly Hills--a Final Indignity
- Avoiding a Teacher Strike: A Proposal : With imagination and goodwill, catastrophe need not occur
- NEWPORT BEACH : $1.7 Million Raised for New Library
- Chefs Cook Up Special Occasion for Homeless : Charity: About 1,100 people are served a dinner during the annual event on Skid Row.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : $2 Million Helps Stich Forget All About Bad Year
- Basketball
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : On Further Review, Bien Bien Wins and Fraise Is Disqualified
- Loss to Saints Cuts Deep, and Ram Wound Is Self-Inflicted
- VIETNAM
- BANKING
- Robbery Victim Sees Familiar Face at PD; Police Give Chase
- Different Faces May Soften San Fernando Court's Reputation for Tough Sentences : Law: Some defense attorneys are glad to see the hard-nosed head deputy D.A. retire. Two judges called pro-prosecution are being transferred.
- The California Question for Clinton : Can America recover if the economic recovery doesn't occur here, too?
- Opinion
- Roadblock to Transit Planning
- U.S. Troops in Somalia
- Yosemite Tent Cabins
- U.S. Troops in Somalia
- U.S. Troops in Somalia
- Quit Pickin' on Tommy----He Is Too Funny!
- Hillary Clinton
- Hillary Clinton
- U.S. Troops in Somalia
- Quit Pickin' on Tommy----He Is Too Funny!
- U.S. Troops in Somalia
- County Issue / Officials' Retirements :...
- Quit Pickin' on Tommy----He Is Too Funny!
- Quit Pickin' on Tommy--He Is <i> Too</i> Funny!
- U.S. Troops in Somalia
- Quit Pickin' on Tommy----He Is Too Funny!
- U.S. Troops in Somalia
- Presidential
- Hillary Clinton
- U.S. Troops in Somalia
- Hillary Clinton
- MOVIES - Dec. 14, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 14, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 14, 1992
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 14, 1992
- Obituaries - Dec. 14, 1992
- TELEVISION - Dec. 14, 1992
- TELEVISION - Dec. 14, 1992
- TELEVISION - Dec. 14, 1992
- Disney, NHL to Profit by Teaming Up : Marketing: New franchise would offer lucrative tie-ins for hockey league and leverage for Disneyland expansion.
- TRANSITION WATCH
- Going After Graffiti : In Dispute / SEEKING LOCAL SOLUTIONS : 'Spray Cans Don't Kill' : Another Way: : Punishment won't work, nor will ignoring the problem. Channel kids into Hip Hop murals--true graffiti art.
- Break the Addiction to Punishment : Crime: California's get-tough approach hasn't made a dent, especially on drugs. Treatment programs may be the answer.
- Clinton Era Starting Off With a Wellspring of Cash
- The Gospel Truth : Rejecting The Miracles As They Embrace The Message, Scholars Seek The Historic Jesus
- Her Christmas Toy Drive Brings Joy to Orphans in Hungary
- Council to Consider Broadway Tax Zone
- Walking a Long Mile in Santa's Big Boots
- Yeltsin, Foes in Parliament End Standoff
- LOOKING AT Clinton's America : But What Do the Markets Think?
- 2 Armed Men Rob Placentia Restaurant
- Spools of War : Retired Army Officer Sees 1945 Film of Occupied Japan as a Learning Tool
- Hart Goes to the Head of the Class : Legislators: Senate education panel chairman has taken an unpaid teaching job to reacquaint himself with the daily challenge of educating teen-agers.
- Lake Forest Bank Robber Takes $3,785
- Olympics
- Success Came in Title Waves for San Pedro, Hawthorne : Division III: Cougar seniors were again able to rise to the occasion in a 14-6 victory over Bell Gardens.
- Giants Lose Fifth in Row, to Cardinals
- NBA ROUNDUP : Suns Defeat Charitable Heat
- THE Shark Isn't Hooked : First-Year NBA Coach Jerry Tarkanian Is Frustrated Enough by Spurs That He Might Consider Quitting at End of the Season
- Look Out in '93: 11 Locals to Watch
- Where to Look for Help
- American Appetite for Asian Food Stirs a Rush to Set Up Fast-Food Chains
- An Appetite for Rehash : TWICE UPON A TIME, <i> by Daniel Stern (W.W. Norton: $19.95; 239 pp.)</i>
- Light at the End of the Tunnel : After 25 Years, Cult Figure William Gass Finally Finishes That Monumental Novel
- REMEMBER THE '60s? : THE WAR : WE WERE SOLDIERS ONCE . . . AND YOUNG: Ia Drang--The Battle That Changed the War in Vietnam, <i> By Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Harold G. Moore and Joseph L. Galloway (Random House: $25; 412 pp.)</i>
- City Hall Is Now Center of Attention : Government: Officials and residents are grappling with the question of where to put municipal offices. Two options have been recommended.
- It started with a bunch of guys...
- Confederate Flag Sparks Boycott by Blacks
- The Criminal Code (Cinemax Friday at noon)....
- Lessons in Work and Self-Esteem at the Mall : Education: A storefront classroom is the launching pad to jobs for the mentally handicapped.
- Two Major Contenders: Kim vs. Kim
- Rites for a Patron Saint : Latinos in County Pay Homage to the Virgin of Guadalupe
- Oxnard Bicyclist Hit, Killed by Truck
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE FOOTBALL: AT A CROSSROADS : Financial Viability Questioned : Economics: Panel to study all Matador sports programs, but emphasis will be given to football.
- Three Collisions and a Man Overboard Later, Bertrand Wins
- Joe Sample on Solo Crusade for New Sound
- The Hollywood That Can't Say No : Entertainment: Holiday box-office returns are lifting executives' spirits. But profit margins are slim and management is in perpetual turmoil.
- GIFT BOOKS IN BRIEF : A YEAR IN CENTRAL PARK, <i> By Laurie A. Watters, introduction by Paul Goldberger (Rizzoli: $45; 208 pp.)</i>
- 15 Suspected Drug Buyers Arrested in 'Sting'
- 'Old Man Bandit' Hits Again Outside Bank
- Armory Program Should Be Extended : Use of National Guard Buildings Provides Much-Needed Shelter for O.C.'s Homeless
- Miscellany
- Travis, Tim Left With Questions
- At the Box Office, R Doesn't Rate as High as PG
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : FIELD OF BEAMS : How to Explain Environmental 'Gentleman'
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : POSTER GIRL : Microscopes Ready? See If You Can Find Debra Winger in the Movie Ad
- A Non-Traditional Year-End Sampler : Something old (and reissued), something new, something mid-price--there's something for everyone among the best of 1992
- Lifestyles Of The Young And Privileged
- Vision for the Future
- Long-Awaited School Desegregation Case Comes to Trial in Connecticut : Schools: Lawsuit threatens to erase the hitherto inviolate borders that have kept urban and suburban children--and races--apart.
- All-Girl Aztec Hearts Pin Hopes on College Soccer
- Incest Tied to Later Mental Illness : Psychiatry: Study shows long-term effects on a victim's mind. Therapists are urged to ask each patient about sexual abuse.
- The United States reportedly may soon have...
- Standing U.S. Peace Force Urged : Military: Officials disagree, contending present structure is adequate for post-Cold War assignments.
- Gay and Lesbian Center Moves
- Young Mothers Learn Value of Play Time
- U.S. Considers Tougher Line Against Serbs
- When Culture Crosses Over : Mainstreaming of everything from rap to street fashion offends some blacks. But, others say, 'It almost makes you happy because, finally, they want to be like us.'
- U.N. Funds Effort to Cut Vietnam Birth Rate
- Fierce Storm Continues to Buffet Northeast States With Wind, Snow : Weather: Blizzard conditions persist in many areas as tempest stalls offshore. At least 15 deaths are blamed on the huge northeaster.
- Homeless Santa Seeks Own Christmas Miracle
- PERSPECTIVE ON U.S.-JAPAN RELATIONS : Cool the Rhetoric and Get Serious : The two nations comprise 40% of the world's GNP; work on cooperation to chart new course for 21st Century.
- LOOKING AT Clinton's America : Now--Let the Governing Begin
- Edison Lights Up Faces With Lots of Free Trees
- Tracker of Satan Rites Renounces Allegations
- Rep. Harman Wins Seat on 2 Key Panels
- Roache Redecorating Poorly Timed : Spending thousands on furniture while the county cuts corners is indefensible
- Practice Pays Off as Bruins Wake Up : College basketball: They beat San Diego, 90-63, after a 6 a.m. practice on Monday. Tarver has 21 points, Petruska 13.
- UC Irvine Recovers to Win, 90-83
- Tower Scores 29 for Long Beach
- Hura Leads La Mirada to Title in Southern Section Division VIII
- Vegaard Ulvang of Norway, a three-time Olympic...
- Montclair Prep Wins Title Behind Swinton
- 'A Reality People Have Never Seen Before'
- COVER UP: The cover of the new...
- What the Stones Know, By ROBERT DANA
- FICTION
- Discount on Furnished Apartments : Oakwood's 'Snowbird Program' cuts daily rate 25% through April.
- Minors Taken From Foster Care Advocate : Social services: County removes five children from home after allegations of abuse. Executive and husband, who await hearings to regain custody, deny accusations.
- U.S. Scientist Urges Action on Legacy of Nuclear Arsenals
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : FRIDAY'S GAMES
- Swindlers Rip Off Immigrants Seeking Papers
- Many Impassioned Vows of April Still Unkept
- For Pharaoh's Workers, Life Was a Pain
- 2 Robbery Suspects Shot by Clinton Bodyguards
- 20 Years Since Last Lunar Landing, a Vacuum of U.S. Space Exploration
- The India Problem: A Matter of Multiculturalism : Nationality: Tearing down a mosque becomes a boundary-marking statement of political dominance in a land torn by Muslim-Hindu strife.
- Canyon Dwellers Show Can-Do Spirit : Silverado Residents' Camaraderie Sees Them Through Disasters Large and Small
- Firm Helps Seniors Jingle Phone Bells
- Woman Slain, Friend Shot at Nightclub
- Sylmar Silences the Laughter : Prep football: Undefeated Spartans beat Carson, 17-0, to win the City 4-A Division title.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Esperanza Ties Los Alamitos
- Runner Avenges 1991 Finish
- Ruberio Does Not Pass Up His Chance : Football: Former quarterback, now a receiver, throws halfback option for touchdown, then scores on pass play.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Riverside Outlasts Cypress for Title
- Look Out in '93: 11 Locals to Watch
- The Emperor's New Clothes : CHRYSANTHEMUMS AND THORNS: The Untold Story of Modern Japan, <i> By Edwin M. Reingold (St. Martin's Press: $24.95; 298 pp.)</i>
- It's Not Too Late to Get Away for New Year's Eve : Flights to Hawaii and Mexico are booked, but lodging can still be had in California and Las Vegas.
- SOCCER ROUNDUP : Garfield and Bell Girls Duel to a Scoreless Tie
- Chinese Emperor's Widow Files Copyright Suit
- 26 Years After Dying During Vietnam War, Marine Sergeant Is Laid to Rest
- ORANGE COUNTY REPUBLICANS : 2-Day Clinton Conference to Be Nonpartisan Affair
- Older Students Help Youths Avoid Drugs
- Dollars and Sense : Business: With slow sales on the well-heeled streets, the need to attract local shoppers has become more critical to the financial health of merchants and the city.
- Job Training Center Receives UPS Grant
- Anti-Begging Law Defies Hindu Tradition
- The Wanderlust of Married Women
- WORKING IN L.A. / CELEBRITY CHIROPRACTOR : Doctor Helps the Stars Get Rid of Their Subluxations
- Helping to Relieve Plight of Somalia : Volunteers: As a Red Cross worker, Carson resident Bill Alley has experienced both joy and frustration.
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : El Toro Girls, Foothill Boys Win Irvine Tournament
- Victorious Sylmar Vindicated : Prep football: Defense prevails in 17-0 win as undefeated Spartans find respect and a 4-A title.
- ICONS : A Match Made in Leaven
- FINAL ATONEMENT by Steve Johnson (Onyx:...
- GIFTS THAT MAKE A DIFFERENCE: How to...
- CLOSE-UP : Bagging Out
- McLinn Leads CS Northridge Past Stetson
- McLinn Makes Stetson Tip Its Hat, 65-61 : College basketball: Junior guard converts all five three-point attempts as Northridge rallies in second half.
- How Countdown to Foreclosure Proceeds
- Life Among the Nomads of Africa
- FLAMINGO: A Photographer's Odyssey by Hara...
- Bills Get Offense Flickering, 27-17 : AFC: Kelly throws touchdown pass on a trick play and Buffalo finally solves Denver defense.
- AND ONE MORE THING: An intriguing array...
- THE WINE LIST
- REMEMBER THE '60s? : THE ANGER : RADS: The 1970 Bombing of the Army Math Research Center at the University of Wisconsin and Its Aftermath, <i> By Tom Bates (HarperCollins: $25; 446 pp.)</i>
- A Passage From 'The Tunnel'
- Voted Out of Office, School Chief Takes Job as Janitor and Substitute Teacher
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : THURSDAY'S GAMES
- ANNE MacLEOD: A Harsh Chemistry Lesson
- They're Trying Unique Ways to Put a Spring in Their Step
- Public Works Fees Raised
- Clinton's Arkansas--Folksy, Neighborly, Lively
- Several Injured in College Snowball Fight
- Espy Appointment Would Be a Break From Tradition : Cabinet: Agriculture front-runner from Mississippi scribbled his resume for Clinton on the back of an envelope.
- Boxer Is Finding Out If He Has the Right Stuff
- Success Came in Title Waves for San Pedro, Hawthorne : City 3-A: Unlikely heroes helped the Pirates to a 24-7 victory over Taft for school's first football title.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Crenshaw Beats Capistrano Valley in Overtime
- UCI Wins After Trailing by 25 : Basketball: Anteaters score 64 points in second half to beat Mississippi Valley State, 90-83.
- Rider Leads UNLV Past the Aztecs
- COMMENTARY : New Baseball Life in Houston and Seattle
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Anticlimactic End to O.C.'s Big Game : Division II: After outstanding seasons, Esperanza and Los Alamitos become co-champions, finishing title game in a 14-14 tie.
- Titans Hit Panic Button, Lose : Basketball: Fullerton turns ball over 27 times and Drake's Smith scores 30 points in 86-73 victory.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Erickson Helps Brea Hold Off St. Bernard
- Look Out in '93: 11 Locals to Watch
- REMEET THE BEATLES: Is there any end...
- FICTION
- PLAYTHINGS : A Bicycle Built for Tree
- Minority Gains Fuel Power Plays in Congress : Caucuses: Blacks and Latinos are finding that competition is tougher for leadership posts. Their growing numbers are strengthening influence.
- Iran Leader Voices Alarm at West Films
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Caudillo Pumps In Record 42 as Roosevelt Tops Fremont
- Volunteers Tune In to Crime Patrols
- Hume Cronyn is a guest on Alfred...
- Dutch 30-Somethings Born to Be Wild
- PLATFORM : Remaking the City, Neighbor to Neighbor
- Southwest Latinos Discovering Long-Forgotten Jewish Roots
- By Going to the People, Yeltsin Gets Mad--and Even--With His Old-Guard Foes : Russia: Although it may appear he is retreating, the president, through his reforms, has made it extremely difficult to return to the past.
- Is This Any Way to Treat an Incoming Administration? : Somalia: Humanitarian need should not be the driving reason for deploying U.S. forces. The sooner the U.N. takes over, the better.
- Man Fatally Shot in Robbery Near Border
- He Finally Made It : Lloyd Daniels Survived Drugs, Bullets and Scandals to Reach the NBA
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Golf
- NHL ROUNDUP : Belfour Saves First Place for Blackhawks
- NBA Rookies Make an Impact
- "Hark!" Richard Stoltzman, clarinet; Eddie Gomez, bass;...
- A New Direction for L'Orangerie?
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : DAY IN THE LIFE : Gee, Where Are They Now?
- Out of the Doghouse : William Wegman has been painting and taking photos of, gasp, <i> people. </i> But he always finds a way back to his Weimaraners
- Women's Career-Family Juggling Act: Corporations Are Taking Notice : Workplace: More U.S. firms are negotiating flexible work schedules, scaling back hours or encouraging telecommuting.
- For the Bibliophile Who Has Everything
- Caught Stealing : THE DIAMOND REVOLUTION, <i> By Neil J. Sullivan (St. Martin's Press: $18.95; 232 pp.)</i> : BASEBALL AND BILLIONS: A Probing Look Inside the Big Business of Our National Pastime, <i> By Andrew Zimbalist (Basic Books: $20; 276 pp.)</i>
- Cheney Says U.S. Role in Somalia Remains Limited
- Arena-Area Businesses Cheering Already : Commerce: Nearby restaurants, hotels and especially a soon-to-open skating rink all expect to profit from hockey fans.
- South Korean Politics Remain a Passion in L.A. : Campaign: Many immigrants are participating in the presidential election even though they cannot vote.
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Rural Growing Pains : Kern County has approved a new city on 10,000 acres of pasture north of the Grapevine. Critics of San Emidio, which would sit on or near nine earthquake faults, say it will create more traffic, crime and bad air.
- Man Shot in Botched Drug Raid Files Claim
- Acting Schools Chief Greeted With High Hopes : Education: Harold L. Cebrun will head Compton schools until a full-time superintendent is selected.
- School Officials See Lesson in O.C. Scandal
- Board OKs Funds to Open 3-Grade Middle Schools : Education: Separate schools for students in sixth, seventh and eighth grades are slated to open next September.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : THURSDAY'S GAMES
- The Clock Runs Out on Lancers
- Victim Impact Panels Are the Newest Weapons Against Drunk Drivers : Safety: Offenders are required to listen to relatives of those killed in accidents tell how their loved ones died.
- Sensitivity Program Puts Workers in Elderly's Shoes
- Suits Seek Seizure of Alleged Drug Sites
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : THURSDAY'S GAMES
- Brown Has a Knack for Unity : Appointee: First black named to Cabinet is known for ability, personal warmth. But he is not free of controversy.
- A Family's Painful Exodus From Devastated Somalia : A woman struggles to free her in-laws from a hellish refugee camp. Many expatriates worldwide don't know where their loved ones are--or if they are alive. : DALE LYA PIERSON
- A Tale of Two Legislatures: Idealists Meet Ideologues : California: The post-Prop. 140 babies hunger to deal with issues, while the veterans, led by Willie Brown, have old scores to settle before time runs out.
- Hayden Sharply Criticizes Impact of Vast Playa Vista Project : Environment: State senator warns of increased urban density, traffic, air pollution, sewage buildup and storm-drain runoff.
- Torrance Files Suit to Recoup Funds : Courts: Six banking firms and four individuals are accused of conspiring to defraud the city of $6.2 million.
- Conservative Christian Says We Have Religious Right All Wrong
- Irvine's Garcia Pays No Attention to Newport Harbor's Words
- Carbajal Keeps Title; De La Hoya Breezes : Boxing: Light-flyweight champion scores technical knockout during the eighth round. East Los Angeles lightweight needs less than one round.
- Casting a Cold, Hard Glance at Loan Refinancing
- Going Along With MAMET : THE CABIN, <i> By David Mamet (Turtle Bay Books: $20; 157 pp.)</i>
- Industry Becoming the Big Partner on U.S. Campuses : Education: As public funds dwindle, colleges put themselves up for 'adoption' in private sector. University-business ventures are booming.
- In Russia, Notes From the Underground : Politics: Moscow's subway commuters, stung by economic reforms, have a "Dear Boris" letter for their president.
- Hayden Criticizes Vast Playa Vista Project : Environment: State senator warns of increased traffic, air pollution, sewage buildup and storm-drain runoff.
- King Launches Media Drive to Reshape Tarnished Image : Strategy: He defends himself as 'decent' on radio show. Some say aim may be to boost settlement from city.
- Narita Express Pestered by Popularity
- The sprightly 1990 Back to the Future,...
- The Royal Unraveling
- Home on the Range : 'Hospital' Restores and Repairs About 3,000 Stoves a Year
- No More Mr. Nice Hero : Richard Dean Anderson plays the flip side of MacGyver
- Notes about your surroundingsSantiago Oaks Trip--South Coast...
- Schools Plan Fee Hikes for Residential Developers : Education: Districts hope a new state law on assessments will generate millions of dollars for capital improvements.
- Keepers of the Gates : Patrols Set Up on Blue Line Crossings to Curb Crashes
- Gilmartin Kept Surgery Secret From Voters
- Area's 4 Freshmen Begin Defining Goals at Capital : Government: The newcomers--all women--are sworn in and begin working on their political agendas.
- Admirals Tip Gulls In OT
- TENNIS : Chang, Stich to Play for $2-Million Prize
- Kostoff's 45 Lead Irvine Valley to Victory
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Heredia, Brown Lead Christ College Past Claremont
- Reptile Rx : Lizard-Head Shakes, Snake-Oil Rubdowns and Needles Part of 'Miracle' Treatment for Once-Squeamish Raiders and Boxers
- Gotta Sing! Gotta Dance! : Showman Tommy Tune bounds back under the lights to revive a dying breed with his new Broadway revue
- The Toys in His Attic : Barry Levinson intended 'Toys' to be his first directorial outing, but somehow : 'Diner,' 'Good Morning, Vietnam,' 'Rain Man' and 'Bugsy' got in the way
- PENN & TELLER'S HOW TO PLAY WITH...
- TRAVEL INSIDER : Winners and Losers in Airlines' Class Warfare : Competition: Carriers are rearranging seats to attract different mixes of customers. Result: Some travelers suddenly get more legroom, others take it on the shin.
- NOTEBOOK : East L.A. Beat--and Beaten Up--in Semifinals
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Washington Upsets Manual Arts in Overtime
- Strong Indonesia Quake Kills at Least 147
- When Sanity Is Overruled by Rules
- Christmas music has always been an enjoyable...
- Advocating Abstinence Among Teens : Education: A new program designed for junior high students aims to stem the birthrate among young girls.
- Calabasas Seeks Deal on Ahmanson Plan : Development: Talks are continuing with the developer to soften the effects of the project in case it is approved.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Desormeaux Is Found to Have Hairline Fractures of His Skull
- Liz McIntyre of the United States, who...
- Leonard Stock of Austria, the Olympic gold...
- KINNEY CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Orange's Martinez Places 10th; Love 26th
- Torretta Takes Heisman : College football: Faulk is second, Hearst third to quarterback who has led Miami to 26-1 record as a starter.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Irvine Wins a Dream Game : Division IV: Vaqueros dominate defensively and Garcia throws for 254 yards to beat Newport Harbor, 30-8.
- Warner Bros. Records representatives deny rumors that...
- * Shelley Moeller has been appointed to...
- Why Clinton's Policies Will End Up Like Bush's
- Clothestime Fills Public, Investor Relations Post
- It's No Smooth Sail to Find a Windmill That Works : But Searching for the Few That Remain, a Traveler Finds the Heart of the Netherlands
- Heavy Metal's Silver Lining
- Santa Barbara McRetreat Will Open to the Public