- Class Action Suits
- A Sampling of Stores Offering Value and Distinction : CONSIGNMENT
- The Ultimate Shifting Machine
- These days, life's tough all over. Even the funnies are . . . : Out of 'Toon
- Husband Pleads Guilty to Murder
- Rain Ruins Presents for Needy Oxnard Children
- A new caffeination theory:Vanya Seiss says she...
- COLLEGES / IRENE GARCIA : Loyola Women Get a Pleasant Surprise in Center Brown
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Martin Joins Saints' List of Everett Tormentors
- New Franchise Must Move Quickly to Hire a Boss
- MOVIE REVIEW : Two of the Best 'Men' : Jack Nicholson and Tom Cruise star in an old-fashioned military courtroom drama that is a tribute to pure star power.
- Rob Mullins Leads Merry Band of Jazz Crusaders
- Sander Wants to Continue a Family Tradition : Football: Quarterback will attempt to lead Carson to a City title, just like his father did in 1966.
- The likelihood of a French ban on...
- 'Days of Our Lives' Pink-Slips Veteran Susan Seaforth Hayes
- ART REVIEWS : 'Coming Unraveled' Is Anything But at Otis Gallery
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : Fullerton Grad Comes Back Through the Exit : Mike McGee, who helped found the student gallery, talks about his plans for the widely praised exhibition program he has inherited.
- Don't Like 'Ducks' Name? Let Them Hear Otherwise
- Have Hurricanes Gotten Wind of Heisman Winner?
- Billboard's Routine Music Awards : Pop music: Boos and brevity were the only surprises at the Universal Amphitheatre show. The telecast's comparative short length covered a multitude of sins.
- OPERA REVIEW : An Oddly Improvised 'Ariadne'
- Catalogues Drop Prices for the Holiday
- THE CLINTON ECONOMIC TEAM : Economics Czar Is Wall Street Whiz : Government: The selection of Robert E. Rubin of Goldman Sachs is seen as reassuring financial markets.
- Shopping Network's Potential Attracted Diller : Entertainment: The former Fox chairman joined QVC after studying new cable technologies for a year.
- Ad Council Wants Sale of Crash-Dummy Dolls Stopped
- Real Value in Dollars, Sentiment
- Throne for Di? Controversy Grows
- Heavenly Scents : Perfume City and the Almost & Perfect china shop are sources for elegant gifts.
- UC Board OKs Reform Plan, Not Pay Hikes
- MUSIC : Voice of the People : For Grammy winner Johnny Mann, turning 75 amateur singers into a respectable chorus is a difficult but satisfying challenge.
- Muscovites See Sweet Deal in Candy Factory Selloff
- ART : 5 Views of Chinese Heritage : A comprehensive show of contemporary art is on display at CSUN's main art gallery.
- First 10 Seabees Leave for Somalia : Relief effort: The Port Hueneme-based advance party will set up camp for 590 fellow naval construction workers who will follow.
- Regents OK Sale of UC Irvine Parcel to Tollway Agency
- COUNTYWIDE : Protesters Decry Policies in Vietnam
- OXNARD : Unknown Assailant Fatally Shoots Man
- Pair of Agoura Runners Honored
- Valencia's Estes Makes His Presence Felt : Division VI: Low-key as a junior last season, the linebacker has become a vocal leader for the Tigers, who face Duarte for the title tonight.
- German Runner Flattens Rolling Hills of America : Cross-country: Karen Bockel, accustomed to inclement weather at demanding European venues, now posts elite times in sunny California.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Shoulder Injury Sidelines Millen for the Season
- NHL ROUNDUP : Ottawa Still Perfectly Bad (0-15) on Road
- Newbury Park Duo Airing Their Basketball Skills
- Name Suggestions Have Disney Theme
- At 35, Anderson Helps Gulls Rise to Top of IHL
- PEOPLE WATCH
- They Can't Let Commerce Be Their Guides
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Shmulnik's Waltz' Stumbles
- O.C. Water Polo Players, Coaches Honored
- BASEBALL : Yankees Get Key for $17 Million
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Higa Scores 29 to Help Irvine Valley Hold Off Fullerton
- MUSIC
- Elektra Offers a Contemporary Septet
- Q & A : The Facts and Figures of Anaheim's New Addition
- Building Safety Into Bathrooms
- Of Tailhooks, Gays and Military Men : Sex: The brass' fear of homosexuals in the ranks betrays the foot-dragging on heterosexual harassment.
- Going to the Source to Learn About College : Education: Inner-city children find out firsthand what campus life is all about--and get tips on how to get there.
- PORTER RANCH : Planners Approve 1st Phase of Project
- The Real Work Will Be Off-Camera : Somalia: The military intervention is a splendid beginning, but this desperate land needs a plan for the future.
- LAPD Discipline Urged for Officer in King Case : Police: Board of Rights recommends 44-day suspension for one of a group who stood by during the beating. He was charged with misconduct.
- Arctic Storm Dumps Heavy Rain and Snow in North
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Tamamasui Sets School Record as Westminster Beats Century
- AEROSPACE
- World IN BRIEF : ECUADOR : Plane Crash Kills General, 10 Others
- MUSIC : Blues Legend Back on the Road Again : Guitarist Albert King is pulled out of a short-lived retirement amid fans' continuing clamor for his music.
- BOOK REVIEW : Henry VIII's Wives Granted New Life : THE WIVES OF HENRY VIII <i> by Antonia Fraser</i> , Knopf, $25; 512 pages
- FBI Director Flew Bureau Plane to Ballet : Ethics: Trip occurred as William S. Sessions is under investigation for alleged improprieties, including questionable aircraft use.
- Buckey Wins Back Pay for Suspension
- Jury Award Against Police in Oceanside : Lawsuit: Jury awards $300,000 to couple after finding officers violated their rights when they arrested them after protest about police helicopter.
- SANTA ANA : Anti-Gang Effort's Critics Answered
- Yeltsin Declares War on Foes, Appeals to Voters
- What to Do on the Weekends
- NFL Nears Deal With Players
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93 / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : 1991-92 IN REVIEW
- Turner's Late Goal Leads Edison in Soccer
- Capistrano Valley's Sedgwick Finds Perfect Role as Point Guard : South Coast League: Senior would rather pass than shoot for Cougars, the defending Southern Section I-AA champions.
- It Takes 17 Hours to Get There, but Titans Win : College basketball: Their flight is rerouted to Peoria, then delayed, so they take bus through the snow to Cedar Rapids and go on to beat Northern Iowa, 66-55.
- MUSIC
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pacific's St.Clair, Soloist Tocco Make Beethoven Tense
- Duchesne Returns to Haunt Kings, End Home Streak
- MUSIC REVIEW : Lubin in Piano Recital at LACMA
- SEC Settles Case Related to MCA Deal : Investigations: Four men accused of insider trading agree to pay $1.3 million. One is Jonathan Sheinberg, son of MCA's president.
- Clinton Names Bentsen, Panetta to Economic Team : Appointments: His selection of Texan for Treasury secretary and Californian for budget chief in addition to other appointees seeks to reassure Congress, Wall Street.
- DANA POINT : Additional Acreage Acquired for Park
- HOLIDAY THEATER : Productions range from traditional and nostalgic to heartwarming contemporary.
- State to Cut Payments for Anonymous HIV Testing : Health care: Clinics say reduction from $44 to $35 will hamper their efforts to meet soaring demand for tests and counseling.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Who Knows Which Team Will Show Up This Week?
- Titans' Travel Plans Fail, but Game Plan Is Fine
- Spanish Station Denied Watt Boost
- College Football
- Biker Church Brouhaha : Religion: A Baptist pastor in Lomita allows his building to be used by a congregation of recovering drug abusers and drifters, but neighbors object to the rock music and behavior of those who attend the Set Free Christian Fellowship.
- Intolerance
- Sen. Bob Packwood
- Clintons' Visit to Summerland
- Clintons' Visit to Summerland
- Clintons' Visit to Summerland
- Sen. Bob Packwood
- California College Woes
- Clintons' Visit to Summerland
- Clintons' Visit to Summerland
- Strike Is a Stress Test for Berkeley Undergraduates : Education: Their semester has had everything from the slaying of an anarchist to flashes of the 'Naked Guy,' but it may close without final exams or grades if teaching assistants don't end their walkout.
- California College Woes
- California College Woes
- California College Woes
- Clintons' Visit to Summerland
- California College Woes
- Military Aid
- MOVIES - Dec. 11, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 11, 1992
- Obituaries - Dec. 11, 1992
- Obituaries - Dec. 11, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Dec. 11, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Dec. 11, 1992
- TELEVISION - Dec. 11, 1992
- TELEVISION - Dec. 11, 1992
- Company Barred From Selling Liability Coverage : Insurance: Peoples Assurance Cooperative Inc. is accused of not having enough money to pay auto accident claims.
- Disney Plans to Bring Hockey Team to O.C. : Sports: NHL conditionally approves new franchise that could begin play at Anaheim Arena by next fall.
- Roth Opposition to Sprinklers Sets Off Inquiry
- ROYAL ROLE: Robert Goulet launched his Broadway...
- Orange County Builder's Links to Supervisor Being Investigated
- HELPING OTHERS: Laguna Beach physician and gay...
- THE HILL GAME: Local congressmen are happy...
- Spreading Holiday Jeer
- Booster Warned by Husky Coach : NCAA: Former Washington athletic director tells of meeting in which James told Mead that the football program would be run 'the honest way.'
- TEEN HOUR: Others from Orange County busy...
- CHP Officers Investigated in Stadium Incident : Allegations: The off-duty officers are said to have assaulted an Anaheim police sergeant and cast racial insults at a group of Rams game spectators. One of them was arrested and charged.
- Pension Fund Seeks Meeting to Discuss IBM's Problems
- Disney Wins OK to Form Hockey Team in Anaheim : Sports: The NHL club, perhaps to be called the Mighty Ducks, may begin play in October, officials say.
- CHP Probing Off-Duty Officers in Alleged Assault
- Aid Workers Plan New Attack on Famine
- 2 Somalis Killed, 7 Hurt at French Roadblock : Security: Victims on truck include women and children. Chiefs of nation's warring factions will meet.
- Halt in Qat Supply Jangles Somali Nerves
- Disney Wins OK to Form Hockey Team in Anaheim : Sports: The NHL club, perhaps to be called the Mighty Ducks, may begin play in October, officials say.
- Search Warrant for Roth's Bank Records Is Possible
- Putting the cuffs on 'gangsta' rap songs
- Besteel Industries to Merge With Modtech Inc.
- RETAIL : MainPlace Converts an Empty Store Into Hospitality Suite for Shoppers
- Presents of Mouth
- Destroyed in Riots, Auto Parts Store Reopens Its Doors : Economy: Of the 178 businesses damaged during the unrest, 53 have reopened and 70 more plan to return, according to a city report.
- Not the Usual Course
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Hopping Good Time : The ODC/San Francisco dance troupe will present 'The Velveteen Rabbit' at the Lobero Theatre.
- Cedric E. Sanders; Housing Builder
- Ex-CIA Official Is Convicted on Two Perjury Charges : Verdict: Federal jury acquits Clair E. George of five other counts in Iran-Contra case. He faces a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.
- Tips on Coping With Food Problems
- Glendale : Zarian Wins Transit Post
- BENEFIT PARTY : Saddling Up : Famed jockey Bill Shoemaker will attend, but the riding stars will be disabled youngsters showing their horseback skills.
- SIMI VALLEY : 12 Arrested in 30 Graffiti Incidents
- LOS ANGELES : Victims of Riot Looting Urge Speedup of U.S. Aid
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Smith's Contract Doesn't Affect Shell
- BASEBALL WINTER MEETINGS : Marlins' Boss Collapses, Dies : Owners: Barger, 62, stricken at meeting and succumbs on operating table without ever getting to see his new club play.
- He Craves the Action, Not the Attention : Poway: As a wide receiver and free safety, Jeff Pattison does his best work over the middle.
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'92 / SEAVIEW LEAGUE
- Orange Coast to Offer Women's Crew
- Football
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Soul Asylum, Lemonheads Paired at Palace
- A School for Sandwiches
- Pomegranate, Gem of the Kitchen
- AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION MEETING : Meteorite-Strike Theory Postulates a Single Ice Age
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Realignment of Leagues Rejected by City Schools
- Disco's a Minor Matter at Ozz
- Marina del Rey : Water Rate Hike Endorsed
- Honig Praises Rogers School Restructuring
- Floored by the Holidays : As we sit here today, exactly halfway between Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Eve--and with Hanukkah just days away--it occurred to us that it's no sign of weakness to ask for help in making it to Jan. 2.
- Nature Center Has Charm of a Vacant Lot
- New Yorkers Buy Pieces of Their Rock : Collectibles: Old city seals, door frames from brownstones, even subway tokens and turnstiles are collected and sold. It's a growth market.
- Name Tag Best Gift for Pets
- Whittier District : $3.4-Million Bid Accepted to Refurbish High School
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Experts Offer Tips to Avoid Holiday Blues
- Boat Parades: Saturday and SundayMore than 100...
- Court Considers Role of Overtime Pay in Support Rulings : Law: Case involves man who worked up to 70 hours a week but cut back to 40. Judge ruled payment to ex-wife must be based on higher earnings.
- Teachers Cite Respect as a Reason to Strike : Education: With the results of the vote on a walkout to be announced, many instructors say money is not the only issue.
- $278,000 Contract Awarded for Electric Bus
- LAGUNA HILLS : Council Chooses Songstad as Mayor
- 3 Suspects Caught After Bank Heist, Police Chase : Crime: Police pursued a suspected getaway vehicle until it got a flat tire in San Pedro. The driver was arrested immediately, but it took a manhunt to find the other two suspects.
- High Schools Strike Geography as a Requirement : Education: Huntington Beach district scraps ninth-grade class to provide students more academic flexibility. The course will become an elective.
- Palos Verdes Students Show Real Skill in Mock Trial Contest : An occasional look at South Bay classroom news
- Baker Carried Away Key to Mideast Peace, PLO Aide Says
- THEATER REVIEW / 'CHRISTMAS ON BROADWAY' : Yuletide Vim : Plaza Players rate a 12 on scale of 10 for enthusiasm and an opening ovation for sharing proceeds with AIDS Care of Ventura.
- Couple Suing Hotel for Honeymoon Intrusion
- AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION MEETING : Scientists Report Threat of California Tidal Waves
- Suspect Charged in Street Shooting of Businessman : Crime: Prosecutors may seek the death penalty for the 27-year-old man. The victim had received death threats.
- It Pays to Dive Into Pearl Ocean for Chinese and Vietnamese Dishes
- Rev. Raymond Riebs; Para los Ninos Co-Founder
- SCOREBOARD / FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS
- Whittier : Motels Ordered to Remove Illegally Installed Kitchens
- Parents Assail Plan to Revise School Levels : Education: Teachers and students also speak against the proposal to convert junior highs to middle schools. But the board appears prepared to make the decision next week.
- FILLMORE : Condor Sanctuary Signs to Be Erected
- Airport, Area Residents Resolve Longstanding Lawsuit Over Noise
- Countywide : United Way Revs Up Fund-Raising Plans
- BUENA PARK : Anti-Bilingual Stand Reiterated by Parents
- BASEBALL WINTER MEETINGS : Dodgers Win Worrell War : Bidding: They don't require a physical to sign free-agent relief pitcher to three-year, $9.5-million deal.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Flutist Wincenc, Angeles Quartet at Barclay Theatre
- MUSIC REVIEW : Da Vinci Quartet, Friends at Pierce College
- OFF THE TICKER : Boy, Did He Get His Comeuppance
- HOME COOK : Last Things First
- Special Deliveries : Charities: Where to donate gifts for the needy; agencies throughout the Southland are accepting contributions.
- Pacific Palisades : Blaze Destroys Classrooms
- Gen. Powell Considered to Head State Dept.
- 'Healthy' View of Woman and Depression
- Any Way You Say It, Delicias Is Delightful
- Dispensing Some Good Medicine
- Hopeful of a Junior Achievement : Pepperdine's McDaniel Wants to Atone for a Disappointing Sophomore Season
- EXCESS-ISMS : In 'Marisol's Christmas,' SCR Casts Out the Demons of Holiday Commercialism
- The Corner Hashish Joint : Amsterdam's 'Cannabis Cafe' Habitues Sip Espresso, Nibble Pastries and Openly Smoke Potent Dope
- Irvine Teen Opens Fire on Fellow Student but Misses : Violence: Second shooting in three weeks involving SELF Alternative School mortifies educators and residents. Police have a suspect but can't find him.
- BASEBALL WINTER MEETINGS : Crisis? What Crisis? : Money: Braves sign Maddux to bring weeklong spending spree to almost $258 million. Red Sox sign Dawson.
- Hobert Will Not Seek Reinstatement at Washington, Will Enter NFL Draft
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Shorthanded Cypress Prevails on Livingston's Shot
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Rises 1.63, but Profit Taking Is Rife : Market Overview
- The Sommelier of Soda Pop
- Occupation Program Awarded Federal Grant
- Pasadena : Skills Center Plan Advances
- New Hyatt Is a Study in Design Contrasts
- UNDER THE CROWN : OK, So Maybe They're <i> Not</i> the Average Family Next Door
- NEWS ANALYSIS : A Hero Stumbles: Passive Yeltsin Dismays Parliament
- Cheesecake Is Worth the Weight
- Spreading the Word on 10 Books as Holiday Gifts for Children
- COMMENTARY / HOWARD ROSENBERG : It's Only Show in Town for Single-Minded Newscasters
- Low-Cost Family Values
- Council Weighs Subsidy for Riders
- From Guns to the Gospel : Once a Gang Member, Robert Shipp Has Found a Calling in Pulpit
- Task Force Named to Find Water Solutions : Environment: The governor directs the panel to find long-term answers to problems caused by exports from the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta that will end the battle between ecologists and consumers.
- A Don Johnson Flashback
- Gang Charges in Denny Beating Case to Be Dropped : Riots: Probe of police officer who testified forces move. Defendants' bail and possible sentence could be reduced.
- Bell Gardens, La Mirada Approach Playoff Finals in Different Ways : Prep football: The Lancers will meet Hawthorne in a battle of defensive powers, while the offensive-minded Matadores will play second-seeded San Marino.
- Benefit Reflects Soaring Holiday Spirits
- A Fairy Tale Ends for Di and Charles
- GLENDALE : Moorhead Wins Key House Post
- Topping List of Inner-City Needs--Jobs
- ESCONDIDO : 4 Suspects Sought in Fatal Stabbing
- Evelyn S. Cain; Retired Music Teacher
- Downtown Jerry Brown: While he ponders whether...
- City Admits $19,057 Error in Pay Report
- SIMI VALLEY : Piper, 2 Others to Join Planning Panel
- Schott Apologizes for Her Remarks : Baseball: Cincinnati owner says she didn't mean them and that she is not a racist or bigot.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Oilers' Gilbride to Have Cancer Surgery
- Symbol Will Close O.C. Plant, Lay Off About 500 : Announcement: The Costa Mesa maker of bar-code scanners will move operations to Long Island.
- A.G. Edwards, Edward D. Jones Rate Highest as Workplaces for Brokers : Most Stockbrokers in Survey Give Their Firms High Marks
- The Hole Truth
- If your time is money, take the...
- Making the Yuletide Season Bright With Ho-Ho-Wholesome Happenings
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Regent's Job--A Plum Sours in Time of Discord
- THE TIMES POLL : O.C. Residents Strongly Back U.S. Role in Somalia
- Application Service Gets 'A' : Education: Computer link allows students to save precious time and money while selecting a school. It was a dad's response to his son's struggles.
- A Run Through Redford's Films
- The following are the top music sales...
- Environmentalists Flex Muscle Over Key Appointment : Transition: Backed by Gore, they are fighting a move to name Summers as Clinton's chief economic aide. His statements on Third World are assailed.
- CAMARILLO : Pregnant Woman Loses Fetus in Crash
- 4 Indicted in Series of Bank Robberies
- LANCASTER : Assistance OKd for Mobile Homes
- Museum of Beauty Rescued From Ugly Prospect of Closure
- Rob Ramaker, a 6-foot-9 freshman forward for...
- PREP ROUNDUP
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'92 / SEAVIEW LEAGUE
- Trying to Turn Tragedy Into Triumph : Prep: Hawthorne football team carries spirit of two former teammates into Southern Section Division III championship game.
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'92 / SEAVIEW LEAGUE
- NHL ROUNDUP : Mogilny, Sabres Make Presence Felt
- Buffett Logs Huge Profit on Sale
- The Ginger Pig
- Sweet Twofers
- Documents Stolen From Key Defense Witness's Hotel Room, Keating Lawyers Say
- Chili From the Old East
- Thelma Orloff; Stars' Realty Agent
- Protein Offers Hope in Fight on Dystrophy
- A SOUND CULTURE : Instruments of Ancient and Modern Civilization are Revealed in 'Music of the Maya'
- Death Toll Rises to Nearly 800 in India Rioting
- U.N. Chief Seeks Troops to Avert Strife in Macedonia
- Oasis in the Haze : An identification program begun in Simi Valley helps lead people suffering from various impairments back to safer ground.
- Vigil Continues for 8 Men Trapped in Virginia Mine : Blast: Rescue attempts began again after methane samples were taken from a drilled shaft. Family and friends fear being made a spectacle in their grief.
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Anglers Go to Great Depths for Rockfish
- Cal State Northridge's 1st Win as Welcome as a Breath of Fresh Air : College basketball: After three close losses, Matadors weather playing at altitude and defeat Northern Arizona, 76-67.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Long Beach Poly Works Inside to Stop Trabuco Hills
- Now the Lakers Do the Blazing : Pro basketball: They shoot 72% in first half, 64% for the game and roll over tired-looking Trail Blazers, 124-111.
- USC's New Hollywood Connection
- STAGE / NANCY CHURNIN : Drew Earns an Encore at Starlight : Theater: His mission as interim general manager is to get the company out of debt.
- Let's Make One Thing Perfectly Unclear
- Where It's Only Reigning Cats, Galoshes Can't Protect You
- City Takes Steps Toward Redeveloping Second Area : Government: A program similar to the one that revitalized downtown is expected to be approved for 750 acres along San Fernando Road.
- Beverly Hills : Consultant for Hotel Project
- Judy, Judy, Judy : Band bemoans music scene in hometown, but stays around to headline weekend gig at Mayfair Theatre Saturday.
- Police Say Robber Tries to Hold Up Officer, Is Killed
- School Will Have Annual Fund-Raiser
- MUSIC / DARLENE O'CONNELL AND THE DIXIE FLYERS : Not Looking Back : This local country-Western band is on its way to the big time, with superb dance music and entertainment.
- Successor to McCray Is Hard to Find, Officials Say : Education: Popular Cal State Long Beach president is leaving for more pay at a smaller college.
- Vincent Gardenia; Actor Won Tony, Emmy Awards
- Making a Tough Sell : Government: Officials impose a $25 fee for garage sale permits and new regulations after complaints from residents.
- Helping the Needy at Christmas
- ORANGE : Alvarez Taken Off City Planning Panel
- Tijuana's Mayor Seeks Solutions to Flooding
- LOS ANGELES : Review of Airport Chief Selection Process Urged
- PACOIMA : Charity Gets New Home for Holidays
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'92 / SEAVIEW LEAGUE
- Spurs Get J.R. Reid From Hornets for Reserve Green and Draft Picks
- CLU Guard Ulloa Takes Giant Steps
- Jesse Jackson Threatens a Boycott to Get Minorities Into Management
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : Williams Chases Record as UCLA Seeks Third Title
- Clemson Basketball Goes on Probation
- National Video Rentals : A 'Lethal' Contender Looms
- JAZZ REVIEW : Buoyant Big Band at Tango
- Here's Egg in Your Oven
- Doctor Listed as Suicide Was Target of Fraud Inquiry : Medicine: Dermatologist allegedly switched patients' healthy lab samples with cancer tissue to get higher fees for treatment. He was killed in freeway traffic.