- 'Dream Street' Represents a Pleasing Reality in a Children's Production
- BOOK REVIEW : Alice Hoffman Offers a Touch of 'Verity' : TURTLE MOON <i> by Alice Hoffman</i> ; Putnam; $21.95; 255 pages
- The Tightwad Gazette and Other Delights
- WHERE THE CANDIDATES STAND ON / Defense
- OXNARD : Aerospace Workers OK Pay Hike Delay
- SEAL BEACH : City Acts to Qualify for Measure M Funds
- Life and Death at Paint-Blank Range : Hobbies: Police officers use the Indoor City Paintball arena for drills and training exercises, where shooters risk nothing more than getting splattered with dye.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / S.D. SCHOOLS TAX : Funds Sought to Ease Crunch in Classrooms : Education: Tax to build new schools is called unnecessary by those who favor creating a student voucher system.
- Henry in Key Judicial Race : Judgment in Korean grocer case raises doubts about incumbent
- Shoup Among 5 Inductees for Hall of Fame
- HIGH SCHOOL TRACK / CITY SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : Birmingham Wins 1st Title in Dominating Fashion
- Titans Launch Quest for Their Third Title
- SOUTHERN SECTION BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS : Estancia's Shuffling Allows Coach to Go Out a Winner
- PREP TRACK: MASTERS MEET : Martinez Tries to Get Them on Run Again
- Laker Trade Winds Blow More Hot Air
- 'Short Game' Helps Hart Sprint Past Hoover in Softball
- Bullet President O'Malley Says Lakers Offered to Trade Worthy
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Cardinals Able to Run on Candiotti
- MOVIE REVIEW : Distinction, Quality in 'Vermeers'
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Locanda del Lago: Hot, Cold, Happy
- 'Hip-Hop' Multimedia Show Opens at Galaxy
- Cajun's Top Crusader Takes Center Stage : Music: Marc Savoy, who will get an NEA Heritage Award in the fall, brings his traditional button accordion to this weekend's Cajun & Zydeco Festival.
- Celebrating With a Trumpet Maestro
- THE ARTS
- LANCASTER : Man, 18, Arrested in Stabbing Death
- Campaign Calendar
- Panel Cites Racial, Economic Inequalities as Cause of Riots
- EDUCATION WATCH : A TV Guide
- Two Ringleaders Plead Guilty in String of Jewelry Store Heists
- State Court to Continue Overseeing City Schools' Integration Program : Education: Judge rules against citizens group that wanted to end the court's supervision of the district.
- New Gloves Give Brunswig a Handle on His Batting Slump : Baseball: Canyon first baseman responded with three hits in two 4-A playoff victories. Comanches play Savanna today.
- DIVISION 3-A BASEBALL PLAYOFFS
- Miscellany
- New Plan Ordered to Protect Spotted Owl : Environment: Judge rules that Forest Service statement omits new evidence about the threatened birds' rate of decline.
- After the Riots : NEWS IN BRIEF : GANGS : Illegal Acts at Truce Parties Denounced
- Minor-Party Candidates Differ on Health Care, Tuition Raises
- Every Dog Has His Day On the Court : Volleyball: Whitmarsh turns rejection by NBA Timberwolves into a fine new career in professional beach volleyball.
- Countywide : Scuba Gear to Be Probed in Drowning
- FRENCH OPEN: MEN : Rain Causes More Delays but Saves Lendl
- A Long, Winding Road to Omaha
- Jazz Goes Cold, so Trail Blazers Have Final Word : West: Portland wins series by ending Utah's domination at the Delta Center, 105-97.
- The Orange County Connection
- CITY SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : San Pedro Gets It Right in 3rd Try for Title
- ART REVIEW : 'Age of Picasso' in 20th-Century Prints Exhibition
- Classroom Slaying of Man Called Accident
- Thousand Oaks to Weigh Street Vendor Controls - Commerce: A proposed law would restrict the hours and locations of the merchants. Some are unhappy.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Hospital Expansion Plan Gets City's OK
- Photographs help expose the faces behind racism in everyday life.
- Mater Dei's Kobata Puts Her Best Pitch Forward
- Wave Star Survives, Flourishes : Pepperdine: After car crash, Wallace faces draft, College World Series with new perspective.
- San Pedro Advances With 10-4 Victory
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL : Escondido Moves Past El Capitan
- Opera Series Set at Ford
- News Directors Call for Revamping Priorities : Broadcasting: In the wake of the L.A. riots, television and radio executives say changes are needed.
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- Mutual Fund Fans Favor Blue Chips Over Small Stocks
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Charges Dropped for Most Demonstrators
- Cut Rates : Fashion: Even in a town of trendy $100 haircuts, it's still possible to get a high-style haircut for a fraction of that price.
- Clinton's New Emphasis Touts Record as Governor : Politics: Democrat denounces Bush over education issue, scores Perot for lack of specifics.
- SANTA CLARITA : Builders Discount Drops Store Plans
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / 46TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Saavedra-Caldera Race Likely to Test Molina's Clout
- FAA Plans to Set Time Limits for Wing De-Icing
- Airport to Test New Copter Flight Routes in Secret : Van Nuys: The 30-day study will determine if revised patterns will reduce noise complaints. Homeowners are split over keeping the starting date confidential.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / SAN DIEGO PROPOSITIONS : Key Ballot Measures Face San Diego Voters : Propositions: Fate of Mt. Soledad Cross, term limits, and political redistricting are among the ballot issues.
- Perez Ferguson Criticized Over Misspellings
- HIGH SCHOOL TRACK PREVIEW / SOUTHERN SECTION MASTERS MEET : Thacher's Stokes Finds Future in Hurdles
- U.S. Women in Tall Shadows : Olympic trials: Grentz knows her basketball team will take a back seat to NBA stars on men's team.
- Tritons' Washington, Lyday Advance in Track
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES CAPSULES
- Xtra Large Becoming a Giant : Rock: The Orange County alternative band has an agreement in the works that includes a debut album on the label.
- Standing in the Spotlight for a Star : Employment: By taking the place of the actors on the set, the substitutes free them from hours of tedious work.
- Pop Album Chart : Billy Ray Cyrus Gives His All
- THE ARTS
- Mapping the Mayhem : Software Program Pinpoints L.A. Riot Areas
- Travelers Rushing to Cash In on Bargain Air Fares : But the Industry Frets Over the Financial Impact
- Bosnia-Herzegovina
- TERRORISM : Basque Militants Still a Threat to Fair, Olympics, French Fear
- COSMETICS : How Layers of Products Can Blot Out Sunscreen
- Health Reform, California-Style : Garamendi plan is making a lot of friends
- EL CAJON : Fire Strikes Second School Within Days
- High School Graduation a Family Affair for Mother, Son : Education: Former dropouts find success, joy in bid to improve their lives.
- Children Recovering After Seeing Parents Slain : Violence: Their father shot their mother, then himself as the five siblings, ages 2 to 14, looked on, officials say. 'What will happen to us?' one asked.
- Targeting Doctors : Protest: Anti-abortion forces picket physicians who perform relatively few of the procedures. Abortion-rights supporters decry the tactic as unfair.
- Jurisprudence
- Langston's Effort Falls Short : Angels: He pitches a complete game, but Red Sox win, 2-1.
- PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : La Jolla Boys Make Finals
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Morgan Finds Security in No. 1, Blanks Giants
- Next Thing You Know, He Will Want to Demolish Sears Tower
- DIVISION 2-A BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Albers Does Job for St. Augustine
- Officials to Meet in Toronto : Track and field: Reinstatement of South Africa expected as IAAF to deal with unfinished business.
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS
- SOUTHERN SECTION 5-A SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS
- Presidential Politics
- O & Y Filing Halts Construction at Key Project : Real estate: Bankruptcy protection move stops work at London's Canary Wharf, Europe's largest commercial development.
- 2 Lincoln S&L; Investigators at Cross-Purposes : Banking: One federal agency has asked a judge to block a settlement between some of the Irvine thrift's executives and another federal agency.
- * Ralph Jonas and Kenneth R. Costello...
- Car Insurance Firm Agrees to $46-Million Rebate : Prop. 103: Mercury action will benefit 266,000 California customers. Some see it as a concession by the commissioner.
- After the Riots : NEWS IN BRIEF : REBUILDING
- Environmental Quality at Port of Los Angeles
- PALMDALE : Rescue Squads Revive Tot Who Nearly Drowned
- Costumes Far Better Off Doffed
- Cashing In on Beauty's 'Allure' : Magazines: With more reader-friendly design and fewer advertiser-angering features, Editor Linda Wells hopes to have the final word in makeup.
- 28 Sri Lanka Rebels Slain
- Reaction Largely Positive to TV's Look at AIDS in O.C. : Documentary: An educator demonstrating the use of condoms in '48 Hours: the Killer Next Door' says he received congratulatory calls.
- San Marcos' Annexation Plan Rejected by State Panel : Government: Mayor Thibadeau says the city was "conned" during two years of planning to bring 9 square miles of territory into its sphere.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Needed: An Education Plan to Increase Traffic Safety : Behavior: Government can make driving safer, but ultimately, individuals and a long-term effort to reduce vehicle-related problems are what will make our roads safer.
- CLIPBOARD : Notifiable Diseases Report
- After the Riots : NEWS IN BRIEF : REBUILDING
- Korean Grocers' Gathering With Gang Members Hit
- Police Recruits Given Chance to Get Up Close and Personal
- A Re-Corking Good Time : Chateau Lafite-Rothschild Winemaker Gives Fine Vintages a 25-Year Checkup
- This Time, Langston Falls Short : Angels: He pitches a complete game, but that's not enough as Red Sox win, 2-1.
- Al Unser Jr. Keeps Flame Burning
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Simi Valley's Griffin Shuts Out Los Alamitos, 7-0
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Ortega's No-Hitter, Mallett's Homer Propel La Habra
- Foothill League 'Out' as Montclair Prep Option
- GOLF ROUNDUP
- 'Thelma & Louise' Sets a Speed Record
- 'Lambs' Stew : Battle Over 'Silence' Sequel May Change Hollywood Deal Making
- Import Ban Urged to Save 2 Sea Species
- New 'Bridge of Hope' Links Turkey, Azerbaijan
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : 2 Women, Latino Get Police Promotions
- EAST COUNTY : Prosecution Rests Case in Murder Trial
- PALMDALE : Toddler Nearly Drowns in Bucket
- Countywide : Judge to Speak on Legalizing Drugs
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Police Seek Car of Man Found Dead
- Police Raid 7 Homes in 2 Cities, Arrest 3 Youths in Shooting Case
- Sinking Cities With Superfund
- Art Walk Will Auction Hot Properties to Aid Venice Family Clinic
- BURBANK : Car Shortage Delays Start of Taxi Service
- RETAILING
- For the Amenities, Turn on Your TV
- Furon Co. Posts Profit in 1st Quarter
- First National Bank May Miss July Deadline to Raise Capital
- Jobless-Claims Picture Is Best in 7 Months : Economy: First-time requests for unemployment benefits fall to 403,000 in the week ended May 16.
- Falling Interest Rates Push Dow to a New High : Market Overview
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE : Irvine Co. Staff Cuts Total 33; Project President Also Leaves
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : THOUSAND OAKS : King Message Left at Shop by Robbers
- U.S. Rescue of Ex-Haitian Officials Told
- House Democrats Propose Balanced-Budget Measure
- Centel Shareholders Ringing Mad Over Low Bid : Telecommunications: Stock price plunges 25% in the wake of Sprint's surprise low offer.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Restaurant Robbers Leave Scrawled Message About King
- Countywide : Two GOP Leaders Host Clinton Talk
- $2.2 Million Awarded to Woman Molested as Child : Courts: The abuse by the boyfriend of the victim's mother occurred over five years. He served 5 years in prison.
- LONG BEACH : Woman Is Charged in Burning of 3-Year-Old
- VENTURA : Death Penalty to Not Be Sought in Slaying
- Deputy Reportedly Ignored Riot-Duty Orders
- ANAHEIM : Magnolia Schools Choosing Leader
- DIVISION 2-A BASEBALL PLAYOFFS
- Folk Troubadours Return in 3-Volume Retrospective
- Life on Tour Daunting for Dancer : Artistry: Loneliness goes with the territory, says Betzi Roe, who will give solo performances in San Diego.
- Santa Ana Plans to Boost Anti-Gang Measures : Youth: Increased recreational programs, a hot line for reporting gang activity and expansion of a self-esteem program in schools are among the city's goals.
- After the Riots : NEWS IN BRIEF : UNEMPLOYMENT : Unemployment Applications Rising
- OXNARD : 8th-Grader Loses in Spelling Bee Finals
- S.D. Officials, EPA Confer on Plant Upgrade : Environment: Scripps scientists argue the city's case that mandatory changes in the sewage system are unnecessary.
- ELECTIONS / 36TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Saving High-Tech Jobs Is a High-Profile Issue for All Candidates
- OCC Anti-Drug Rally Canceled
- Highway Robbery at LAX : Airport: The reduction of already low landing fees is the last straw; the people, not the airlines, should dictate policy.
- Radio Station Drops 'Misleading' Ad Attacking Navarro
- Four Face Charges in Follow-Home Robbery Case
- LAGUNA BEACH : District Agrees to Raise Teachers' Pay
- Haynes Is Not Ready to Jump to Conclusions : Preps: Bishop Montgomery long jump specialist may be among favorites to win a State title, but she must conquer Masters Meet first.
- Nevin Named College Player of the Year
- DIVISION 3-A BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Identity Problem Can't Stop Mar Vista From Defeating Vista
- Cavaliers Appear Ripe for the Kill in Game 6 : NBA playoffs: Daugherty and Price are hurting going into tonight against the Bulls.
- Diaz, Poly Stand Up to Kennedy, 1-0
- MOVIE REVIEW : Comedy of a High Order
- Presidential Race Reflects a 'Profound Mood Swing' : Politics: Columnist George Will says country has gone from euphoria at end of Desert Storm to great national questioning.
- VENTURA : Driver, 83, Dies After Car Slams Into Store
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Exbourne Makes It Through Rough Stretch After Surgery
- SPORTSCOPE : Two Super Lightweight Bouts Featured on Forum Card
- Torres 4th Glendale College Runner to Sign Letter With Adams State
- MOVIE REVIEW : Mood Infuses Mystery of Roeg's 'Heaven'
- MESA Serves Minority Youth
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Amore's Good Food Deserves a Better Fate
- TranCel Joins Race to Build a 'Pancreas' : Medicine: Santa Ana-based company teams up with Baxter HealthCare in $10-million venture. If successful, the artificial organ could make insulin injections obsolete.
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : A Hopeful Boxer Hits the Road in Drive for Senate
- Rep. Traxler Is Robbed, Beaten Near Capitol
- Treacherous Road to Rescue : Paramedics Brave Fog, Cold in 12-Hour Ordeal for Biker
- Now we know: KCBS Channel 2 news...
- Drugs Seized on Otay Mesa
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- A New Breed of Bike : Recreation: Adventuresome recumbent cycle enthusiasts get comfortable with their head-turning hobby.
- MALIBU CREEK STATE PARK : Drive Aimed at Saving Southland Oak Groves
- McGirt Skips Norris to Fight Oliva
- Opportunity Knocks for Andersson : Volleyball: Although she has experienced limited success on the pro circuit, she could reach the winner's circle at the Manhattan Beach Open.
- Chatsworth Moved to 4-A in Basketball, Granada Hills to 3-A
- Daly Is Already Back in Coaching : Pro basketball: Less than a month after resigning from the Pistons, he takes job with Nets.
- MOVIE REVIEWS : LACMA Marks Lubitsch Centenary
- He Won't Blow His Own Horn : Pianist McShann, Who Opens 'Jazz Live,' Plays Down Influence on the Greats
- Report Card on Jay Leno's 1st Week: C+
- Viktor V. Grishin; Leader of Communist Party in Moscow
- Perot Aide Confirms Interviews With Reagan, Carter Operatives
- State Health Director Belatedly Confirmed
- Thailand Coalition Names New Premier
- Appeals Court Voids Santa Ana Occupancy Law
- KID STUFF : Toying Around With the Basics
- Onassis, Kennedy Children Present Award to Weicker
- Promoting Justice on 'the Darker Side'
- Countywide : Newsman Achieves His 'Desire'
- Radical Group Seeks Permit for Simi Parade : King case: Nationalist Movement wants to show support for the jurors and officers. City officials say the group isn't welcome.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Whose Money Was It, Anyway?
- Little Steps Along the Road of a Huge Task
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Mariner Manager Says Johnson Quit
- Miscellany
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS PLAYOFFS : Esperanza Stops Laguna Beach to Reach 3-A Final
- NHL Fans Pay Price for Lack of Deal
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Newlywed Toms Shoots 63, Leads by One
- Athens Panel Agrees: Getty's Kouros Is a Statue
- TELEVISION/RADIO
- NEA Chief Defends Her Grant Vetoes : Endowment: Acting chairman Anne-Imelda Radice discusses the controversy that has surrounded her short tenure.
- Panel OKs Bill Restricting 'Baby Bell' Spinoffs
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- Imperial Credit Industries Inc.: The Newport Beach...
- * The French government named Louis Schweitzer...
- Oil Embargo Against Serbia Pushed at U.N.
- Rostenkowski Unsure if He's Target in Post Office Probe
- Measure M Upheld by High Court : Transportation: O.C. is free to proceed with freeway, other projects financed by sales tax that voters OKd in 1990.
- Shift in L.A. School Resources Urged : Education: Board member Horton's plan would direct more personnel and funds to classrooms. But he says it would ease the budget crunch only slightly.
- Helping the Country's Neediest : Roaming the Arid Lands of New Mexico, a Young Lawyer Helps Bring Water to Quench the Thirst of Deep Poverty
- The Line Between Church and State
- Johnny Standley; Retired Actor, Comedian
- Making a Federal Case of Hunt Was Premature : Wildlife: San Clemente's announcement of USDA team's arrival to help rid the city of its coyote problem jumped the gun. A private company is hired to do the job instead.
- LAKE FOREST : Students Walk Out to Support Teachers
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Hospital Board Turnover Continues
- Hitachi's Profit Plummets 30%
- Another Gold Rush
- A Growing Experience : Youngsters learn a lesson in social responsibility by relandscaping the atriums at Santiago Hills Elementary School with drought-resistant plants.
- Behind Flash of Political Ads, Issues Are Lurking : Senate races: Candidates' positions influence voters more in primaries than general elections, analysts say.
- <i> A look at noteworthy addresses in the Southland.</i>
- Brown Blasts Budget Plans for State as Unfair to Poor
- Federal Judge Rejects Curbs on Speech Imposed on Court's Deputy Marshals
- SIMI VALLEY : Students Vie in Math, Science Events
- Calling Thugs Freedom Fighters Is an Insult
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Some Redeeming Features Found in Media's Liberals
- ELECTIONS / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Two Measures Address Flood Control Issues
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Reds Activate Outfielder Sanders
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : In the Interim, Herzog Will Stay Put
- Site Changed for Mater Dei- El Dorado Game
- CCI Signs Two Players for Basketball Team
- Lemieux, Penguins Take Over : Stanley Cup: With Roenick on bench, Pittsburgh grabs 2-0 lead over Chicago with 3-1 victory.
- Always an Idol Moment for Hernandez : Dodgers: His every move is shown on television to adoring fans back home in Venezuela.
- Chatsworth Rallies Twice to Earn Berth in Semifinals
- MUSIC REVIEW : Carl St. Clair, Pacific Symphony Close Season : With the conductor's penchant for drawn-out tempos, Dmitri Shostakovich's Fifth Symphony eventually sinks of its own weight.
- An Adaptation of Synge That Works
- Innovative Power Trade at SoCal Edison : Utilities: Pacific Northwest plants will supply some Southland electricity needs this summer, helping the region to cut pollution.
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Car Insurer Will Rebate $46 Million : Prop. 103: Mercury action will benefit 266,000 California customers. Some see it as a concession by the commissioner.
- Maxicare and Major Black Insurer in Marketing Deal : Alliance: The HMO and Golden State Mutual Life will offer each other's products nationwide.
- Apple Can't Wait to Unveil Tiny Computer : Technology: But the company's hand-held 'personal digital assistant' may have a hard time living up to its billing.
- Drawing Attention : 2-Year-Old Quarterly...
- Money to Flush?
- Sailboats, Not Yachts
- Presidential Politics
- Relocate the Rattlers
- Presidential Politics
- MOVIES - May 29, 1992
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- OTHER NEWS - May 29, 1992
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- POP/ROCK - May 29, 1992
- Georgia Governor Wants to Lower Confederate Flag : South: Under pressure from civil rights groups, he will push for removal of battle cross from state banner.
- Political Connections of Doughers Draw Scrutiny : Probe: Critics say brothers who own 12 Orange County mobile-home parks 'know how to work system.'
- ANSWER SEARCH: The Urban League took a...
- Bush Proposes Transition Aid for Military : Budget: A $1.1-billion plan would ease the sting of cuts. His announcement ushers in a visit to California, which relies heavily on defense dollars.
- 7 Attacks by Denny Beating Suspects Alleged
- Lawyer Criticizes L.A. Vote to Pay Police Damages : Lawsuits: Stephen Yagman says council members themselves can now be held liable in the case, which involved the 1990 killing of three robbers in Sunland.
- Hit Man Tells Jury He Was Paid $3,000 for Murder : Courts: He testifies that payment was made by a reputed mobster who was arranging the contract for a wealthy South County businessman.
- As Political Heat Builds, Bush Drive Is Seen Adrift
- JUST FOR TIPS: Pity the poor waiters...
- Right-to-Die Case Goes to High Court : Jurisprudence: The state justices agree to decide whether prison officials can forcibly feed and treat a quadriplegic prison inmate who seeks to starve himself.
- E.W. Stevens; Eminent Moscow Reporter
- The $64,000 Beauty Treatment
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS '92 : NEWS ANALYSIS : A Road Map to the Political Scars : Campaigns: While the five Democratic candidates in the Senate races are ideologically similar, they all have been bloodied in past political wars with one another.
- Perot Draws Line on Posts for Gays and Adulterers
- Central Valley Water Bill OKd by House Panel
- Salvadoran Teachers to Strike for Higher Pay
- 7 Tribes Sue to Win Full Casino Rights
- Wilson Takes Sides in GOP Primary Races : Politics: Governor endorses 17 candidates in attempt to gain control of the Assembly. There is little concern over angering other Republicans.
- Judge Blocks Limits on Abortion Counseling
- 7 Indian Tribes Sue State for Right to Expand Casino Games
- Measure Provides Punishment for Having Guns Near Schools
- Spies Recalled, Russian Says
- COLUMN ONE : A Dream of Roots Withers : African-Americans who visit South Africa expect kinship and rejuvenation. Instead, they tend to find cultural and educational barriers that seem insurmountable.
- An Uncomfortable Tour of Duty : Books: On an East Coast trip promoting his new autobiography, Daryl Gates found himself in the spotlight--and he didn't always like it.
- Out of Africa : Naj Aly creates fashions that reflect the colorful culture of the continent from which come the fabrics.
- City Officials Repay Disney for Gift Tickets
- GM Executive to Run Hughes' Missile Unit
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 29, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 29, 1992