- Valley Interview : Real Estate Brokers Are Putting Stressful Times Behind Them
- WESTMINSTER : Library Collection Sale to Bring in $41,000
- NEWPORT BEACH : Fire Department Gets Grant for Computer
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Donahue Says Bruins Are Starting Over
- Natural Gas Pipeline Firms Plan $830-Million Merger
- Superior Industries Posts 36% Profit Increase
- ENERGY
- Company Town : Euro Disney Shares Off 3.3% After French Magazine Projects Lower Park Attendance : Entertainment: The company condemns the report as having 'no basis in reality,' says it will provide its own figures next month.
- Company Town
- GABORONE : Ballots in Botswana
- GARDEN GROVE : 37 Men Are Arrested in Prostitution Sting
- Aquarium Hosts Autumn Sea Fair
- Costa Mesa : Trustee Candidates Will Meet for Debate
- COSTA MESA : Children's Program Runs on Respect
- SIMI VALLEY : Disabled Residents Needed on Panel
- Simi to Build New Boys & Girls Club : Recreation: The city approves $3.3 million for a 25,000-square-foot building near City Hall. The group will pay $1.5 million for a 45-year lease.
- The MTA Can't Steer and Row, Too : Transportation: The agency should provide the framework for an efficient system and let the private sector implement it.
- Highs & Lows the Halfwayint of Season
- Rangers Hire Melvin as General Manager
- Taking term limits a step further: If...
- LA HABRA : Drying Clothes in the Front Yard Won't Wash
- Orange County Almanac
- CALABASAS : Mayor Plans Coat Drive for the Needy
- No Laurels for the 103rd Congress : Political obstructionism was the banner raised over the session, and voters don't like that
- OXNARD : Council to Consider Housing Program
- VENTURA : Police Seek Help in Identifying Suspects
- County's Unregistered Voters Are the Life of the Parties : Politics: Today is the deadline to sign new electors. The Republicans are out to regain the Democrats' sole legislative seat.
- OXNARD : Woman Held After Child Is Abandoned
- PANORAMA CITY : Goodwill Sale to Offer Specialty Items
- PREP ROUNDUP : DeVera Leads Villa Park Past Canyon in Girls' Tennis
- Rangers Hire Melvin as General Manager
- DUCKS : A Time for Truce--and Golf : Hockey: Duck players and management come together on the fairways in the name of charity.
- Music Reviews : Quartet Serves a Stew From Latin America
- MacNeil Confirms He Will Leave PBS 'NewsHour' in 1995 : TV: He cites program budget shortfalls, financial pressures at WNET. Jim Lehrer will anchor alone.
- Woman's Slaying Puzzles Relatives : Violence: The 77-year-old victim was extremely cautious, granddaughter says. Police say burglar may be responsible for the killing in Van Nuys.
- For Raiders, One Victory a Good Start
- Orange County residents Martin Parker and Jerry...
- AHMANSON RANCH : Calabasas Requiring Permit for Road Plan
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 187 : Opponents of Measure Vow to Sue if It Passes
- Stuntman Hurt at Theme Park
- Petition Seeks to Limit Use of Prop. 172 Funds
- GARDEN GROVE : School Fire That Did $250,000 Damage Was Set to Cover Classroom Burglary
- GRANADA HILLS : Little League Field in Need of Quake Repair
- UNLV Discusses Buyout With Massimino : College basketball: Coach has been under fire since it was disclosed he had a secret supplemental contract with former administrators.
- Save the Rams Still Awaiting a 'Wish List'
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Injured Slater, Brostek Are Sidelined
- CALABASAS : Repairs Planned on Flood-Prone Road
- Music Reviews : Ventura Symphony Opens With 'Conga"
- It's a Resellers' Market : Computer Retailer's O.C. Partner Aids Buyers
- 2 Americans Win Nobel for Medicine
- Military Base-Closing Effort Undermined, Study Claims : Pentagon: Facilities are being used as other federal posts at potential $15-billion cost, group says. Defense officials dispute report.
- Supervisors Urge Audit of Job Agency
- IBM to Unveil Latest Shot at Microsoft Inc. : Computers: Big Blue's new OS/2 Warp system is aimed at taking business away from the dominant PC industry player.
- Dole Food Expects Lower Profit in 3rd Quarter
- Slavery Re-Enactment Stirs Mixed Emotions
- Growing Stronger Up Front : Offensive Linemen Stand Out This Year
- An Uphill Battle : Todd Huston, whose right leg was amputated 12 years ago, has an artificial limb for everyday use, but on special occasions he uses the one that lets him move mountains--by climbing them.
- Battle of Motions
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Folick to Leave PacifiCare for United HealthCare : Medical care: President and CEO of Cypress company will join large Minneapolis-based operator of HMOs.
- TRAVEL AND TOURISM
- Moving Quickly, Reno Air to Begin Flights from John Wayne Nov. 1
- JAFFNA : Sri Lankans to Parley
- Culture : Palestinians Starting to Unearth Their History : Westerners and Israelis used to control West Bank archeology. Now, the Palestinian Authority is sponsoring digs.
- Postscript : Jules Verne's Dark Vision of Modern Life : His 'lost' manuscript speaks of an advanced but joyless society propelled by the 'devil of money.'
- Denver Teachers Strike as Colorado Seeks Court Order
- Worker Impales Arm on Fence
- Environment : Tiny Russian Town Drowning in Sludge : Krasnyy Bor is called a 'time bomb' after 25 years of storing St. Petersburg's toxic waste.
- Quake Victims Encounter Taxing Delay at Assessor's : Residents and business owners wait for property-tax relief as officials are still wading through 49,000 earthquake damage-related applications.
- Justice Department Urges Fair-Lending Compliance : Banking: A top official tells bankers that the industry should intensify its self-policing efforts.
- Flab Five Can Really Air It Out
- BODY WATCH : Mini and Maxi Ways to Change
- Niels Kaj Jerne; Shared Nobel for Immune Theories
- HEALTH
- Fluor Corp.: The company said it has...
- Malls Hope for Holiday Rush : But Retailers Wonder How Strong the Demand Will Be After the Earthquake
- Premiere Radio to Get Milken Trust Financing
- Electro Rent Corp. Reports 1st-Quarter Profit Up 34%
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- 1 Cult Leader Identified Among 53 Dead; Fate of Other Still Unknown
- BOOKS & AUTHORS / ORANGE COUNTY : The Real Dirt Down South Dug Up in 'Mississippi Mud'
- Hussein May Be Bidding to Curb Internal Woes
- The Press : Sequel in the Sand
- Faith in the System : Inmates across the nation are turning to religion in some form. But is it sincere or spin control?
- NYPD Brass Is Blue Over Cop Winning Car
- Sales Soaring, but Home Prices Remain Low in September : Real estate: A total of 937 single-family houses change hands, up 21% from '93, while median sales price drops to $180,000. Trend is expected to continue till 1995.
- Regional Bells May Spin Off Research Unit : Telecom: Inter-company strife has the firms pursuing different strategies. But Bellcore's value is unclear.
- Oxnard Benton Oil & Gas Raises $15 Million
- A Cool Time Was Had by All
- Danny Gatton; Guitarist With Eclectic Style
- Profiles : Israel's Dueling Duo Prepare to Put Their Truce to Test : Rabin and Peres are vying for the Nobel Peace Prize and squabbling over who gets credit for peace talks.
- Greg JacobsCanyon, SeniorFootball/Receiver-defensive backJacobs, the county leader...
- An Education That Pupils Can Bank On : They Have Checkbooks and ATM Cards, Pay Their Bills and Plan for the Future
- Coram Health Care Corp.: The Newport Beach...
- BODY WATCH : Survival of the Leanest : Would you rather be pinched, dunked or have an electric current run along your body? Experts say those are the most accurate ways to find out just what percentage of you is made upof--yuck--fat.
- By the Numbers : Spotlight
- Shuttle Crew Completes Radar Survey
- FULLERTON : Recall Group Ousts Accused Secretary
- Black-White Divide Appears to Be Widening
- Notebook : Dual-Meet Loss Isn't a Concern for Irvine
- South African Firm to Buy Division of Scott Paper : Acquisitions: The unit, S.D. Warren Co., controls 27% of the U.S. market for coated paper.
- Iwerks Agrees to Batch of U.S., Asian Projects
- Janex Agrees to Settle Lawsuit by Shareholders
- Speaking of: : Freedom of the Press
- Cedras Resigns in Haiti, Ending Brutal Regime : Caribbean: Military leader, chief of staff quit under U.S. pressure. Move clears way for return of Aristide.
- Signing Up to Vote
- WESTMINSTER : City Will Tout Its Business Opportunities
- Man Held in Death of Travel Agent
- Countywide : Dry Winds Abate but Firefighters Stay Alert
- Pop Music Review : Jose Jose Gets a Hero's Welcome
- Prop. 187 Foes to Hold March, Rally
- Clinton Said 'No,' and Saddam Blinked : An admirable show of firmness by the Administration
- MISSION VIEJO : Forum to Address Voter Attitude
- Cypress' Prine Gets Noticed by Dishing Out the 'Rough Stuff'
- OAK TREE AT SANTA ANITA : Hollywood Wildcat Wins Lady's Secret
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Colorado State Loses Top Receiver
- MOVIESFilming Custody Woes?: Woody Allen is apparently...
- Jazz Takes Root in Another Land : Harold Jr. Continues the Legacy of His Famous Sax-Playing Father
- Only on TV: Rethinking FDR . . . and Roseanne
- Music Review : Kirov: From Russia With Brilliance : The concert focus was on the dissolution of romanticism in early 20th-Century Russia. The performances were impeccable.
- Despite Problems, Gandy Set to Start for Rams : Pro football: First-round draft pick has started slowly, but injury to Slater forces team to pick up the pace.
- LONG BEACH STATE NOTEBOOK / JASON REID : Even Greenberg Is Excited About 49er Prospects
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Hikers Find Live Grenade in Desert : Danger: Bomb squad safely detonates the military device, the latest discovery of explosives in the area.
- BUENA PARK : Priorities Are Listed for Code Inspectors
- Division II Volleyball: No. 1 Faces No. 2
- Woman Sets Catalina Swim Marks
- Man Shot to Death After Confrontation in Park : Crime: Police continue to search for gunman, who allegedly threatened adults and children in a public restroom at Van Nuys-Sherman Oaks Park.
- CALABASAS : City Wants Permit for Ahmanson Road Plan
- BREA : Political Candidates Invited to Forum
- Countywide : Gadflys Join Forces to Fight City Halls
- Players Submit New Plan : Hockey: Levy rates are adjusted. Bettman, NHL governors will meet today to decide if games will be played Saturday.
- Company Town : Spelling Entertainment Installs Group to Oversee Daily Operations
- 'Value Pricing' Drives GM Sales : Innovative Strategy Helps Auto Maker Boost California Market Share to 22%
- SANTA PAULA : 2 Hikers Injured in 2 Days at 'Punchbowl'
- Radio Programmer ERN Celebrity-Surfing to Success
- BOURNEMOUTH : Tired Tories Huddle
- INSIDE VALLEY BUSINESS : After the Quake, Malls Pin Hopes on the Holidays
- Setbacks Slow Cleanup of Huge Oil Spill : Environment: Unocal and state agencies deny charges that they have bungled the massive project near a beach in San Luis Obispo County.
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : A Global Trip With a Biker of Industry : INVESTMENT BIKER <i> by Jim Rogers</i> ; Random House $25, 416 pages
- Nola Luxford; Film Actress, Radio Figure
- BUILDUP IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Kuwaitis Skeptical of Iraqi Pullback Claim : Security: Officials say only proof will satisfy them. They also want U.S. to help ensure their long-term safety.
- Hungry for a Change of Scene, NBC's Brokaw Bolts 'Camp O.J.'
- VENTURA : 8th-Graders to Visit Museum of Tolerance
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 3-Year Planners Call for City to Expand Boundaries : Government: Brainstorming residents and community leaders also advise taking control of ecological areas.
- WEST HOLLYWOOD : Simpson's Son Questioned in Hit-Run Accident
- VENTURA : Council OKs $215,000 for Cameras, Sound
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Parade, Festival Are Seeking Participants
- Westminster Police Cite 2 Protesters Involved in Scuffle Over Vietnam Visit
- Harvey Takes Unconventional Approach to Piano Artistry
- PACOIMA : Vaughn Charter School Sets Sail for Expansion
- Student <i> Cinema Verite</i> Examines Earthquake
- CENTURY CITY : Expansion of Recycling Program Enters Last Phase
- Ogden Is a Quarterback's Best Friend : College football: At 6-8 and 305 pounds, the UCLA tackle gives Cook maximum protection. But losing still is no fun.
- An Orange County chapter of the Dance...
- Art Review : Hung Liu's Fortunes Rest in Fresh Paintings
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : A Sore Montana Sits Out Practice
- GARDEN GROVE : Police Arrest Riverside Man in Thrifty Holdup
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Move Improves Golfer's Game
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Injured Slater, Brostek Are Sidelined
- Weekend Box Office : Stallone and Stone Draw In the Fans
- The Type You Can't Type : From 'Pulp Fiction' to 'Month by the Lake,' Uma Thurman's at Ease With a Range of Roles
- HEALTH
- Santa Ana Brokerage Bought for $1.75 Million
- Company Town
- TRAVEL AND TOURISM
- Finding an Intimacy Among Strangers
- State Smog Plan Offered; Wilson Asks Cost Study
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Wilson Says He Would Seek Broader Death Penalty : He would include fatal drive-by shootings and carjackings as capital offenses. Brown distributes copies of economic plan for the state.
- SUNLAND : Residents to Clean Tujunga Ponds Area
- Students Add Stand Against Violence to School Tradition : Campuses: It's Homecoming Week at Hollywood High, where a 17-year-old was shot to death on the first day of classes. Amid hoopla of festivities, hundreds pledge to coexist peacefully.
- Housing Activists Seek Affordable S. County Units
- OXNARD : Three Officers Hurt in Struggle With Man
- Giants a Bust on L.T.'s Night : NFC: Celebration sours when the Giants fizzle in the second half and lose to the Vikings, 27-10.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : McDaniel on a Pace to Break Record
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / INLAND EMPIRE : Candidates' Private Lives Become Issue in 43rd District : GOP incumbent was caught with a prostitute last year. Democratic challenger is under attack because he does not say whether he is gay. Several other races are being watched for possible upsets.
- Toxic Threat
- No Main Street Pride
- School Daze
- Vandals Went Too Far
- Donations Overlooked
- Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Medfly Invasion Is Latest Countywide Disaster
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Price of Free Press
- Controversy Over Prop. 187
- A Dog's Life
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC...
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- Obituaries - Oct. 11, 1994
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 11, 1994
- Rabin Criticized Over Security in Wake of Attack : Israel: Members of Parliament assail prime minister after Jerusalem shooting spree leaves 2 dead, 13 wounded. Hamas claims responsibility.
- Role of Huffington's Wife Becomes Hot Topic in Race : Politics: Some question activity in controversial church. She says liberal conspiracy tries to discredit her husband.
- GRAND WHAT? It's an annual problem, how...
- O.C. Marines Prepare for Return to the Gulf : Deployment: As in Desert Storm, Southland troops will provide early logistic support and firepower.
- Grade Scandal Blamed on Confusion
- High and Not So Dry : Weather: 'Super Scooper' planes arrive to help battle blazes--if they happen--just as moister conditions allow firefighters to go off alert.
- Iraq Pledges to Pull Back; U.S. Is Skeptical, Sends More Planes : Mideast: Clinton says Hussein has lied repeatedly and there is no evidence yet of troop withdrawal from Kuwaiti border. Call-up of National Guard and reserves weighed.
- It's Deja Vu for Some of the Southland Marines on Alert
- BUILDUP IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Families of O.C. Marines Wait, Hope : Vigil: Those with loved ones overseas keep an anxious eye on military developments. News comes to them in bits and pieces.
- Schools and Homeowners Brace for Medfly Spraying : Camarillo: Officials field questions at Leisure Village about effects of malathion. Some residents complain the answers were too vague.
- MTA Panel Responsible for Tunnels May Be Cut : Subway: The agency is expected to consider whether to disband the Rail Construction Corp. Aides to Riordan have requested a postponement.
- Rewards of Management Do Not Include Overtime Pay
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : From Potboiler Beginnings to Worthy Literary Thriller : THE RIVER SORROW <i> by Craig Holden</i> Delacorte Press $21.95, 378 pages
- ADVERTISING
- Typhoon Seth Kills 2 in Taiwan
- Tobacco Giant Quietly Pushes Prop. 188
- JAPAN
- 190 and 191: 'Yes' on Judicial Reform
- PERSPECTIVES ON PROPOSITION 186 : Spare These 'Dinosaurs' an Untimely Death : The family doctor is already under siege from insurance-industry bureaucrats; who would you call in a state plan?
- A Unique Defense
- JAPAN
- IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD : Little Tokyo: A Library Has Friends With Muscle
- LOS ALAMITOS : Council to Reconsider Sewer Service Options
- 2 Suspects Arrested in Anaheim Burglary
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Public Gets a Crack at Grilling Candidates
- Ironhead Proves His Mettle in 34-13 Victory : NFC: Falcon running back, who has lost 60 pounds in a year, rushes for 87 yards and two touchdowns against Buccaneers.
- Man Arrested at Nicole Simpson Home
- COMMITMENTS : The 'Uhhs' and 'Murrs' of Everyday Pillow Talk
- Manhunt Ends in Arrest of Suspect in Santa Ana Slaying
- Countywide : Holiday Closings
- ELECTIONS : Lawmakers Return With Regrets, New Hopes : Congress: Valley legislators come home for the fall campaign season after a session they say was marred by partisan bickering.
- Firefighter Crew Stays on Watch After Containing Agua Dulce Fire : Safety: A contingent will remain in Santa Clarita to guard against another flare-up because hot, dry winds are expected to continue throughout the week.
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Loss of Gilbert Proves to Be Costly
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Kelly Takes Crowd Up, Then Down With Thump : Lewd songs give way to impassioned tribute to his late mother, followed by lascivious encore at The Pond's Budfest.
- TBS Hosts 'Native Americans'
- Service Today for Architect Ronald Herron
- A Farewellto Arms? : His smile is charming, his message welcome: If South Africa can work for peace, so can Northern Ireland. But is Gerry Adams the right messenger?
- Libel in Reviews: The Book Is Still Open : Supreme Court decision affirms First Amendment rights, but clarification is needed
- 'Home' Shorts Kick Off Fall Season at Filmforum
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Mighty Clouds Sing Rock ( 'n' Roll) of Ages
- Whose Labor of Love Is 'Love Affair'? : Movies: Glenn Gordon Caron is the director, but Warren Beatty got the final cut. Hollywood gossips are asking who really did the directing.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Santa Ana-Based Wicor Subsidiary Gets New President
- CHINA
- TAIWAN
- Bus Kills 14 Supporters of Aristide : Haiti: Dozens wounded when pro-military assailant rams vehicle through demonstration. Driver escapes.
- Banking On a Recipe of Class and Cheesecake : Images: Photographer Ken Townsend breaks ground by getting the first swimsuit calendar featuring black women into major bookstores.
- Thatcher's Son Reportedly Got Millions From Saudi Arms Deal
- Bugged by Malathion : Residents, Activists Plot to Halt Impending Air Assault on Medfly
- Rookie Leads 49ers Past Lions : NFC: Fullback William Floyd scores twice, plays key role in 27-21 comeback victory.
- Clinton Approves 38,000 Troops to Counter Iraq : Mideast: Hussein is continuing to mass forces near the Kuwaiti border, the President is told by advisers. The Pentagon also orders combat aircraft to the area.
- Both Sides Could Lose in Drama of Ito vs. Media
- WESTMINSTER : Park Dedicated as Gang Fears Subside
- SATICOY : 3 Men Wounded by Gang Gunfire
- Youth Opinion : 'When You're High, You Don't Care'
- The Real Team Stood Up Before It Was Too Late
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : A Red-Hot R. Kelly Steams and Teases
- Laguna Campaign Still Keeping Its Cool : Elections: The hottest things in this year's race are the candidates' appointment books, keeping track of all the political forums.
- Orange County Almanac
- Not Just Fun and Games : Night Sports at La Colonia Gym Keep Kids on Court, Off Streets
- VIETNAM
- VIETNAM
- Public Places : Little Saigon: 'A Tour of Asia Without Air Fare'
- VENTURA : Council to Vote on New Trash Agency
- Countywide : Firefighters Promote Safety and Prevention
- Countywide : Trails Could Gain a New Sight: Call Boxes
- $50 Million in School Funds Threatened by Prop. 187 : Education: Officials say the county could lose state and federal money and be burdened with $6.5 million in new costs. But backers say measure would generate huge savings.
- Broncos Get First Victory, 16-9 : AFC: Denver breaks seven-game losing streak dating back to last season by defeating Seattle, leaving Cincinnati as the only winless team.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Krajicek Beats Becker
- Ending Is Bittersweet for Andretti
- Laguna Woman Wins Met Audition
- Lowery Gets Milestone Field Goal in Nick of Time : AFC: Kicker's third of game moves him past 1,500 points in career and breaks late tie en route to Jets' 16-6 victory over Colts.
- Home Run for Burns, PBS
- Polowski Sets Mark in UCI's Soccer Loss
- Corporate Profits: Dreams vs. Reality
- Schuller to Show TV Broadcast in Movie Theaters Worldwide : Religion: Crystal Cathedral minister plans to produce his church services as films after losing access to much of his Russian and European audience.
- University Homecoming Queen, 48, Is Crowned
- Fallen Friendships : You swore you'd be best pals forever, but it went sour. And the pain is very real.
- Firefighters Extinguish Blaze That Blackened 1,000 Acres
- MOORPARK : City May Sell Plaques to Raise Park Funds
- 'Cure' Could Kill Organic Farms, Say Operators : Agriculture: Malathion campaign would violate the guarantee that their produce is grown without chemicals, two declare.
- GARDEN GROVE : Police Offer Coupons to Buy Bike Helmets
- A Common Goal : Santa Ana, Soccer Leagues Kick Off New Era of Communication
- Safety Comes to Those Who Wait on Loma Vista Road
- Role Models for Recovery : Acton: VISTA program finds experience counts as it recruits former addicts to assist those in need of help at treatment center.
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Newhall Outage Causes Traffic Jam
- Daniel H. Dickson has been named president...
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Mother, 2 Children Injured Fleeing Fire
- Latino Group Taking Nominations for Leadership Awards
- BREA : 1994-95 Infrastructure Budget Is Approved
- PERSPECTIVES ON PROPOSITION 186 : What If Health Care Were Run Like the Schools? : Volunteers compensate for poor quality in the classroom, but that's not an option when this 'single payer' slips up.
- Lebow, 62, Dies; Guru of Running
- TENNIS / BILL DWYRE : Senior Tour May Soon Be Dubbed 'Great Let of Life'
- Theater : Redgrave's Bittersweet Memories of Her 'Father'
- 5 Scenarios for 1995--and Tips for Investment
- Economic Profile
- For Rams, It All Goes Right, Then It All Goes Wrong : Pro football: After leading the Packers, 17-3, Los Angeles falls apart in second half, blows chance to at least tie in final minute.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Sarajevo Aid Flights Resume; Peacekeepers Beef Up Patrols
- Denver Teachers Vote to Strike; Jail Threatened
- Haitian Military Rulers Expected to Resign Today
- O.C. Marines Among Those to Answer Call
- TUSTIN : Challenger Quits School Board Race
- Getting Answers : How Can I Get Rid of Unwanted Phone Books?