- Tokyo Stock Average Increases 2.4%
- Japan to Send Troops in Gulf Cassette Players
- Fire at London Hospital
- Lava Flow Consumes Another Hawaii Home
- Soviet Parties Unite Against Communists
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Consultant to Head Replacement Search
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Farewell Salute Planned for Pier
- Heat Is On Aztecs Despite Time Off in Their Schedule
- THE NFL: MONDAY REPORT : Cowboys, Bucs Are Surprise Playoff Contenders : Trends: The collapse of preseason favorites, the bye week and extra wild cards should keep many teams in the hunt.
- Giants Stage Comeback for Victory, 20-19 : NFC: Matt Bahr kicks a 40-yard field goal on the final play of the game to defeat Phoenix and keep New York unbeaten.
- BY THE NUMBERS
- Catching Up With the Getty Center : Art: A look at the $350-million Getty Center in Brentwood as it moves toward a 1995 completion date.
- SHORT TAKES : Bernstein Prize to Aid Education
- Halverson Wins 10K With a Late Surge
- SHORT TAKES : Singer Learns She's Role Model
- SHORT TAKES : Black Activists 'Hamper Good Art,' James Earl Jones Declares
- Science / Medicine : Latex Paint Poses Mercury Hazard
- Science / Medicine : Hubble to View Huge Saturn Storm
- Steps Still Fresh for Hoofers : Reunion: Veteran Harlem nightclub dancers cut a rug, hug, catch up in Manhattan after nearly 50 years.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Slower German Economy Seen
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Trial Ordered in Big Toxic Waste Case
- Swiss Army Knife Firm Expands: The company...
- Police Struggle to Adequately Serve, Relate to Community : Cultures: Orange County's large Southeast Asian population needs more bicultural, bilingual officers. A college progam seeks to provide more of them.
- WORLD : Mandela, Zulu Chief Will Meet
- Lawmakers Continue Search for Compromise on Budget
- Driver, Boa in Tow, Leads Police on 100-M.P.H. Chase
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Church Wants to Fence Off Prostitutes
- LACMA Anniversary Bash Draws Crowds, Gifts
- Report Finds Navy Lax in Prosecuting Sexual Assaults
- COLUMN RIGHT : A Grand Old Party, in Two Parts : One side stands for reform, the other for reelection. The split may become permanent.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, LAGUNA NIGUEL : Meetings to Focus on Election Issues
- Detective's Death and Gun Control
- REGIONAL REPORT : Crumbling Education : Buildings: Budgets at public universities and colleges are shifting more money from repair and upkeep. The result is leaky roofs and deteriorating masonry. The price tag is $440 million in California and up to $70 billion nationwide.
- NATION : Ex-S&L; Chief Hit for $30 Million
- Women in Men's Locker Rooms
- P.M. BRIEFING : Directory Bought by Ameritech
- Dow Ends Off 4.70 After a Sharp Slide
- The Mogul Who Is Seoul's Unofficial Diplomat : Trade: Hyundai's leader believes in joint Northeast Asian development. He helped persuade the Soviets to establish ties with South Korea.
- She's Still Cooking : Lucy Luhan's Happy to Serve at Benefit
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- Rising Cost of Bubbly Adds to Worries of Rich
- 'Rocky Horror' Party Turns On the Fans
- Again?: Ron Kovic, the war hero whose...
- Cocaine Found to Spur Growth of AIDS Virus : Health: Researchers are concerned that use of the drug could increase the chance of the disease developing in those infected with HIV.
- Negotiators Reach Accord on Acid Rain
- Stork Came Dressed in Blue : Medicine: Gareth William Neumann III arrived Oct. 11. His parents credit his much-longed-for birth to a controversial sex-selection technique.
- Plain as the Nose on Your Face
- Slowing Down a Good Idea : Proposed purchase of rail rights comes under questionable state scrutiny
- Mission Viejo Hosts U.N. Day Festivities
- Science / Medicine : Doctors Battling Epidemic Get New Look at Sleeping Sickness : Research: The disease is again raging in Africa. Scientists seek a way to keep the tsetse parasite from tricking the immune system.
- Area Congressmen's Newsletters Cost $619,802 : Government: Seven lawmakers sent 4.3 million pieces of mail to constituents in 1989. Rep. Jerry Lewis spent the most--$214,549 for five mailings.
- She's a Live Wire for a Labor Cause : Crusade Waged for More Women Electricians
- 2 Critically Injured in Truck Accident
- COLUMN LEFT : Ike Was Absolutely On Target : Unless we rein in bloated military spending, we'll drown in red ink.
- Ezor Gives Broncos Some Run in Win Over the Colts, 27-17 : AFC: Rookie replaces the hobbling Humphrey and gains 82 yards as Denver ends its three-game losing streak.
- THE SIDELINES : Thomas, Laimbeer Have Surgery
- Lakers Win, but There's Less Than Meets the Eye
- GOLF : Another Victory for Trevino
- MUSIC REVIEW : Choir Performs Moving Tribute
- ART REVIEW : Watered-Down Surrealism in S.D. : A show of 12 California artists contains works that do justice to originators of movement but also includes pieces that exploit its popularity.
- NEA's Chief Rejects Grant to Boston Museum : Arts: An award is denied for an exhibit with sexual themes by a Los Angeles artist, despite approval by a peer review panel.
- COLUMN ONE : Lots of Tax Talk, No Big Change : Despite tinkering with rates, what people end up paying as a portion of income has stayed about the same for decades. The system hasn't redistributed wealth either.
- Short Notes in Paris : Fashion: The spring 1991 ready-to-wear collections allow shapely woman over 40 to look good in briefer clothes.
- WORLD : Paper Sparks Indonesia Protest
- LOTTERY RESULTS : OCT. 20
- No Quick Fixes for Problem of College Repairs : Maintenance: From leaky roofs to electrical failures, colleges nationwide are deteriorating. Billions are needed, but only a small fraction of the money is available.
- Seniors Care Facility Drafts Plan to Satisfy State Agency : Inspections: Cited 29 times, the home fired an employee who reportedly gave out medication to the wrong residents.
- PLATFORM : Ever-Present Danger
- THE SIDELINES : Ciccarelli Out With Broken Hand
- Gary Is Missing Ingredient : Rams: Running back, playing nearly pain-free for first time in this season, scores twice, gains 102 yards in 19 carries and provides much-needed balance to the offense.
- OAK TREE : Colt's Buddy System Pays Off
- CLASSICAL MUSIC REVIEW : Requiem Suffers in Move to Concert Hall
- Delta Air Lines, American Have Debt Rating Cut : Investments: Moody's cites poor outlook for earnings and large capital expenditures in downgrading billions of dollars in long-term debt.
- Market Watch : Utilities' Bond Message
- Sallie Mae Accused of Fraud: Connecticut investor...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Soviet Predicts Oil Output Drop
- Police Find Little Things Mean a Lot to S.E. Asians : Cultural rift: Officers in Orange County's Little Saigon must learn new system of values to be effective.
- Philippine Airlines Will Be Taken Private Next Year
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Feinstein, Wilson Say They Offer a Choice
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : Third-Party Candidates Trying to Get to First Base With Voters
- Wildlife Habitat Periled by Fire : Ecology: A wind-fanned blaze blackened 1,200 acres in Lytle Creek Canyon in the San Gabriel Mountains.
- Oil Plunges Record $5 in Panic Selling
- NATION : Nebraska Treasurer Charged
- NATION : Ex-S&L; Chief Hit for $30 Million
- Iraqi Ship Fails to Halt Despite Warning Shots
- BOOK REVIEW : China Pushes Cliffie Over Edge : THE EARLY ARRIVAL OF DREAMS, <i> by Rosemary Mahoney</i> . Fawcett. $18.95, 256 pages
- House Supports Limit on Members' Mailing Privileges
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Mayor to Get Award as Conservationist
- VENTURA : Principal May Ban Underground Paper
- Suspect Rescued From Freeway Ledge
- 6 Women Unite in Tenacious Fight Against Dump : Landfill: The 'Trash Bags' win attention for their passionate opposition to garbage-disposal giant's designs on Gregory Canyon.
- Japan Faces Its Own Policy Gulf : Uproar over Kaifu's proposal to dispatch forces
- DANA POINT : Picnic Site Will Be Named for Reporter
- John Halverson, a Norwegian who resides in...
- Reds Showed True Colors, A's Scored an F
- Butts Helps Offense Get Off Ground
- A High Output Peter Allen
- Green-Thumb Guru : Antelope Valley: An ex-forester reminds transplanted urban landscapers that the high-desert climate can be unforgiving for most plants.
- THE SIDELINES : Sonics Cut Higgins and Giomi
- NHL ROUNDUP : Chelios Leaves Doghouse, Bites the North Stars, 7-1
- Sullivan Goes Out on Top for Penske : Auto racing: He ends six-year association with team by winning at Laguna Seca in CART's final event of the season.
- Agreement Is Set for Standardbreds to Train at Del Mar
- Overtime Goal Keys UCLA Win Over Wake Forest
- SHORT TAKES : 'Henry V' Named Best in Britain
- SHORT TAKES : Studio Named for Greer Garson
- The Poet as Cross-Cultural Translator : Mysteries of Pre-Columbian Art Unlock the Clues to a Culture for a Nobel Prize Winner
- Tom Pollock's Message Was Pro-Hope, Not Anti-Press
- Seagal Keeps 'Death' Hold on Box Office
- Candidate's Old World Signs
- Jordan Ranch Plan Defended
- Political Differences
- Callous Bus Driver
- Women in Men's Locker Rooms
- California Girls
- Detective's Death and Gun Control
- Detective's Death and Gun Control
- Detective's Death and Gun Control
- Doubts Over Measure A
- Women in Men's Locker Rooms
- Women in Men's Locker Rooms
- Detective's Death and Gun Control
- Detective's Death and Gun Control
- Votes Cast Cost Money
- IN DEMAND: There are about 130,000 Southeast...
- NET LOSS? During Charles Keating's 33-day stay...
- BETTER LATE . . . : Today...
- TONIGHT: Mark Farner, guitarist and singer for...
- Partisan Dispute Stalls Tax Talks : Budget: Republicans, Democrats deadlock over levies on the rich. White House officials angrily depart Capitol Hill. Negotiators for both sides later resume sessions.
- OUT OF ORDER: As California college campuses...
- NOTEBOOK : Officials Keep Busy Sending Their Flags Flying the Falcons' Way
- A Popular Soviet Premiere : Film: 'Gone With the Wind' comes to Moscow courtesy of Ted Turner, and Soviet moviegoers give a damn.
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 22, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 22, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 22, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 22, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 22, 1990
- From the Archives: Cowboy Actor Joel McCrea Dies at 84
- Washington Fiddles, Productivity Burns
- At Long Last: Yes, You Can Go Home Again
- A handful of dust (TMC Wednesday at...
- Homecoming Activities at LBCC to Begin With Rally
- Tennis Teacher Is Still an Ace With Her Devastating Serves
- California IN BRIEF : VALLEJO : Porpoise Stranded on Beach Dies
- Thousands Join War Protests Across U.S.
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Egyptian Refugees Find Tough Times at Home : Fallout: The crisis hits hard at the country's economy. Politically, the climate in Cairo is also glum.
- Host of Stars Have Home-Grown Roots
- Quake Rattles Canada
- Washington's Woes Don't Faze Peanut Farmers : Recession: Prolonged drought has driven much of rural Georgia to its knees. But far-off economic crises make federal aid unlikely.
- COLUMN ONE : Crime and the Sound of Silence : Gang activity is victimizing Southeast Asian immigrants, but they are the least likely to cooperate with police. Culture is a big barrier.
- Stump Is Reminder of Hermit Who Perched on Pillar for 42 Years
- Teen Shot to Death While Celebrating Team's Win
- BEST BET
- County to Buy Planned Lumberyard Site : Chatsworth: The 13-acre parcel of Southern Pacific land may become a transportation center, revitalizing the community's downtown.
- Motorcycle Accident Kills Irvine Youth
- Hubbard Explains Proposal to Everett, Board of Directors
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Trojans Watch Season Fizzle in Second Half : USC: Reserve quarterback leads Arizona to four touchdowns and a 35-26 victory.
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Fresno Beats Long Beach; San Jose State Wins
- CROSS-COUNTRY : Agoura's Drossin Ties Course Mark
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Notre Dame Humbles Bell-Jeff, 42-0
- PACIFIC 10 : Freshman Has Big Day for Washington State
- 'Commitments' by Lenders Need Careful Study
- 'Debt Raiders' See Bull Market in Bankruptcies : Investing: Their maneuvers are reshaping the corporate landscape as a listless economy hurts indebted firms. Some call them 'vulture capitalists.'
- Van Nuys Condos
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : BACK TO THE RIVER OF NO RETURN : Few wilderness areas offer the harmony that surrounds Idaho's Shepp Ranch, a refuge of unsullied solitude
- Brief List of New York's Small Hotels
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : GREAT ESCAPES : Perfect Places to Unwind When It All Becomes Too Much
- Ziol Elected Head of Designers Lobby
- Coping With Trauma's Fallout : TOO SCARED TO CRY: Psychic Trauma in Childhood <i> By Lenore Terr (Harper & Row: $21.95; 372 pp.) </i>
- Japanese Getting Cold Feet About L.A.? : Investments: Inflation, stock market decline in Tokyo, poor returns may prompt Japanese to sell some of their real estate here.
- Pasadena : Three Contracts Awarded
- Andre Waters of the Philadelphia Eagles was...
- ROUNDUP : Northridge Soccer Streak Ends at 4
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Von Wyl's Field Goal Lifts No. 4 Auburn
- Tar Heels Tie Georgia Tech
- The Meek Have Inherited the Turf in College Football
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Riding Legend Piggott Has Breeders' Cup Mount
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Bakersfield Too Much for Valley
- Irish Ride Their Rocket as Miami Sputters, 29-20
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Where the Good Movies Were : OFF-HOLLYWOOD: The Making and Marketing of Independent Films <i> By David Rosen with Peter Hamilton (Grove Weidenfeld: $13.95, paper; 326 pp.; 0-8021-3187-5) </i>
- A Short Ride From Paris
- Homes in Moorpark
- Altadena : Defunct Library to Open
- Absentee Ballot Use Is Promoted : Politics: Democratic Party workers try to get out the minority vote by visiting South Los Angeles churches and encouraging sign-ups on mail-in forms.
- 4 Teen-Agers Injured in Head-On Collision
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Guzzo Fits Into the Scheme of Things in El Camino Real Defense
- UCLA's Domination Over California Finally Ends
- FICTIONANY OLD IRON by Anthony Burgess (Washington...
- Some Changes Offered for '50s Tract House
- How to Visit the Pantanal
- New York's Times Square is coming alive...
- Four tennis players banned from the Stockholm...
- University of Illinois officials, contacted about a...
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Northridge Extends Win Streak, 24-13
- Sluggish Sockers Fall to the Sidekicks, 7-6
- Pacific's Kopp Passes for 564 Yards and 5 Touchdowns in 62-24 Victory
- Service Scheduled for Slain Saddleback Player
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : Why Did the Comedian Cross the Globe? : A noted comic dreams of shedding his professional persona, but wherever he treks, he finds that fame is anything but fleeting
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HANDMADE : The Missions
- Is It Safe to Feel Safe While Visiting New York?
- A Guide to Galavanting
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : Time Travel/Cuba : COCKTAILS AND MILLIONAIRES
- FREEWAY REPAIRS
- Old Cannon Fired in Havana Kills Child
- Pringle Defends Seat in Hot O.C. Assembly Race
- South Pasadena : City Joins Waste Authority
- Group Makes Pitch for Bilingual 911 Services
- To Be Frank, a Monster Salesman
- THE HOUSE
- Tunisians Growing Impatient With Slow Pace Toward Multi-Party Rule : Democracy: President Ben Ali's party dominates the nation's legislature. Critics say he must take concrete action to revive the political process.
- Cowboy Actor Joel McCrea Dies at 84
- A Job as Big as the Person Who Fills It : McCarthy has done well as state's second-in-command, deserves another term
- PLATFORM : Junior Citizens
- Transit Rides the Rail Right-of-Way With Opportunistic Approach in L.A. : Commuting: There's no real pattern to the development of mass transportation in Southern California, but what else is new?
- Canyon Committee Wary of Opponents : Opposition: The Taxpayer's Assn. is trying to garner support to prevent passage of a $20-million bond measure.
- False Charges of Child Abuse Dog Custody Battles : Justice: Experts say recent changes in the law may have created an atmosphere that encourages officials to believe false accusations.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS: NEWPORT CITY COUNCIL RACE : Noise From Airport Still the Main Issue
- A Blueprint for Traffic Improvement : * With Measure M, County Voters Know Exactly Where Their Money Is Going
- Rocking Around the Clock : Dance Marathon Part of UCI's 25th Anniversary Celebration
- Old Rails Carry New Hopes for the Commuters : Transportation: A deal with Southern Pacific clears the way for seven trains to carry up to 8,400 passengers downtown. The lines would originate in Moorpark and Santa Clarita.
- MT. SAC CROSS-COUNTRY INVITATIONAL : Madera Lives Up to No. 1 Ranking; Hart and Saddleback Finish 2-3
- BYU Beats Aztecs in Volleyball
- ON THE RECORD
- Your Best Protection Is to Find a Strong Insurer
- Build Sturdy Planter Boxes From Plans
- U.S. Tank Shift to Gulf Starts Europe Cutback : Military: The transfer of powerful M-1A1s begins a redeployment that will cut firepower on the Continent.
- EDUCATION : After Studying, There's Still Time for 'The Simpsons'
- Having a Ball : Groups Find More Than One Good Cause to Throw a Glamorous Party
- Agent Orange Study Funding Criticized
- Prop. 136 Seen as Threat to Plan by Long Beach to Hire Deputies : Law enforcement: The initiative would bar cities from raising taxes. Long Beach had raised its utility tax to pay for the help for its backlogged police.
- Video : More Nostalgia Nightcaps
- Computer Resource Center at Mission High
- Bush to Veto Civil Rights Bill, Submit Alternative
- Central Market Gives Many Mexico Farmers No Choice
- Director Robert Redford turned Judith Guest's Ordinary...
- THE HOUSE
- POLITICAL FORECAST : Term Limits: What Would Be Changed?
- Why should age be a factor,...
- Sewage Spill Causes Quarantine of Shore
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : ALPHA LEAGUE
- Washington's Rout Confuses the Coach : Huskies: Don James says the last thing he expected was a 52-16 victory over Stanford.
- Alleged Drug Lord Is Linked to Camacho
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : El Camino College Has Won for the Road, 34-18
- The Magic Bus : ON THE BUS <i> By Paul Perry and Ken Babbs (Thunder's Mouth Press: $21.95; 224 pp.; 0-938410-91-1)</i> : THE FURTHER INQUIRY <i> By Ken Kesey (Viking: $24.95; 215 pp.; 0-670-83174-3)</i>
- 'Wild at Heart,' at Home in Castle
- Third-World Person Singular : LUCY <i> By Jamaica Kincaid (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $16.95; 164 pp.) </i>
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : Hawaii's New Captain Cooks : It's now possible for the most demanding food lover to dine well in the Islands, thanks to an influx of talented chefs and the birth of a new breed of serious restaurants.
- World IN BRIEF : ROMANIA : Government to Stop Funding Television
- South Pasadena : Setback for Condo Project
- Myanmar Threatens Activist Buddhists : Asia: Monasteries are cordoned off as monks refuse to minister to soldiers in protest over government crackdowns on demonstrators.
- Utility Bills Cause Uproar in Nicaragua : Central America: Restructuring the economy sent rates skyrocketing, shocking the public and foreign diplomats alike.
- Haiti Fears the Worst, Hopes for Best in Election : Caribbean: Calm and orderly voter registration marks a startling turnaround from the near chaos that engulfed the country just weeks ago.
- Simi Valley : 225 Weapons Seized in Record Raid
- 2 Held in Shooting of Lakewood Man
- Schoolchildren Victimized as State Feeds Off County Funds : Education: Budget process lets laws slip into existence without proper public hearings but with widespread effects that only a few realized.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Simpson Shoots 71, Wins by 1
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flames Shell Slumping Bruins
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- John L (as in Leader) Williams : Pro football: Seattle fullback warms to new role in the Seattle backfield in the post-Curt Warner era.
- HORSE RACING LOS ALAMITOS : Increased Banking Pays Dividends
- Kicker Ties Record, Ices Game for Golden West : Football: Duplantis' five field goals help beat Riverside, 22-13. But in an unfortunate footnote, a Riverside player is ejected after knocking out an official.
- Freeing Mexican Trade : Commerce: Encouraged by government action and expecting a free trade agreement, American business turns increasingly south.
- Off the Inside Track : If You Have to Ask Whether You're in the Loop, You Can Be Sure You're Out
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : A Soda Fountain as Museum
- The Eyes Will Have It in Brazil's Lush Pantanal
- Soap and Sanding Help Paint Stick to Concrete
- Does He or Doesn't He? : More Men Are Discovering That a Change of Hair Color Can Lift Their Spirits
- BEST BET
- El-Alamein Veterans Meet in Sad Memory
- Broadcast Views : Why Television Newsrooms Will Closely Watch CBS' 'WIOU'
- Claude Arpels, 79; President of Paris-Based Jewelry Chain
- The Searchers (TBS Monday at 5 p.m.)....
- S. Korea, China Agree to Set Up Trade Offices : Asia: The diplomatic accord is another setback for Communist North Korea, an ally of Beijing.
- World IN BRIEF : ATLANTIC OCEAN : 20 in Crew Missing After Ships Collide
- E. European Envoys Welcome at NATO : World affairs: Warsaw Pact members get regular briefings on the Western alliance's thinking. 'We are no longer adversaries,' one NATO official said.
- Walter Momper : The Up and Coming Force for 'Just Plain Germans'
- ROADWORK : Major projects for the week of Oct. 21-27 : FREEWAYS & HIGHWAYS
- Steve's Trail a Flight of Fancy : As City Turns Its Head, Steps Snake Way to Black's Beach
- THE HOUSE
- HORSE RACING : Turf: Deep Green Awaits Overseas Bunch
- Texas Blows Past Arkansas in 4th Quarter, 49-17
- Morningside Expected to Name Randle as Girls' Basketball Coach
- Herschel Walker and Vikings Crashing and Burning Together
- WORLD SERIES / CINCINNATI REDS VS. OAKLAND ATHLETICS : Stewart, Athletics Lose Everything but Confidence : Series: Oakland ace says his team is still baseball's best and guarantees a return to World Series.
- Remodeled 'Palace'
- Tripp Surges at Ventura Raceway
- POP MUSIC : It's Not Only Rock and Roll : Setting up commercial radio stations, the British government decrees rock is pop--and that leaves the rockers off the dial
- Not 'Pretty in Pink'
- Cal Ends 18 Years of Futility : College football: Bears hold on to defeat UCLA, 38-31, after last-ditch drive is thwarted when Maddox fumbles.
- GOLF / SHAV GLICK : Ruth McCullah Was Ahead of Her Time
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Perez's Interception Rescues Santa Ana
- Dry Times Are Tough Times at Country Club That Can't Seem to Attract Music Industry
- TRICK OR TREAT: On Halloween, Sire Records...
- Day of the Dead Enlivens Photo Center
- Prayer Books--the First Affordable Art for the 13th-Century Middle Class
- Where Auld Lang Syne Still Counts : Bob Burns restaurant thrives by preserving the past, accommodating the present
- Pittsburgh Steelers Are No Longer a Pushover
- Chula Vista Set to Weather Another Storm