- Life Sentence Given Man Who Had Daughter, 14, Kill His Wife
- Reagan Greeted With Hearty Bearhug by Gorbachev : Reunion: The changes in the Soviet Union make ex-President feel like Rip Van Winkle. He tells leaders not to lose heart, lectures on capitalism.
- Ruling Blocking Coal-Fired Plant Stands : Environment: The state high court rejects pleas of dozens of objectors to the decision that prevented operation of the nearly completed facility in Hanford.
- Mastermind in Wife's Murder Gets Life Term
- Zambia Police Break Up Refugee Protest; 4 Arrested
- Bush Salutes Officials of Honored School
- Mixed Ambience : Victorian Bed-and-Breakfast Stands Out Amid City Squalor
- Prison Trash Plant Proposal Is Given Boost : Environment: Proposed trash-to-energy facility at the Otay Mesa prison would dispose of 1,000 tons of garbage a day.
- Berman Criticizes Boeing for Importing Workers : Palmdale: Despite thousands of layoffs in the Valley, the company is bringing employees from Seattle to work on the B-2.
- SIMI VALLEY : Annexation Review Delayed for Study
- Evidence at Issue in Misconduct Case : Hearing: Prosecutor seeks to allow introduction of battering ram. The defense claims it was seized during an illegal search.
- Cold War's Over, Supercop Can Go Home : Geopolitics: Our vital interests can't be harmed by Iraq, so America should stop being the global protector. Let those threatened take action.
- This Is No Time to Get New Baseball Team
- David Nesbit has been named head coach...
- FAIRPLEX : Payoff on the Double Is Record $4,362.40
- Show Is Where Action Is in Sports' Fashions : Retailing: Sports Retailers Trade Expo makes first appearance in San Diego, showcasing fashion trends.
- MagneTek Inc., an electrical equipment manufacturer based...
- Sealed Indictments Reportedly Name Keating, 3 Others : Thrifts: Sources say criminal charges are made about the allegedly fraudulent sale of nearly $200 million in American Continental Corp. bonds through Lincoln S&L; branches.
- U.S. to Shut 127 Bases, Cut Back at 23 Others
- L.A. and Other Cities Soften Census Undercount Charges
- U.S. Mint Nomination
- BOOK REVIEW : One Life Story That Deserves to Be Retold : FOX AT THE WOOD'S EDGE: A Biography of Loren Eiseley,<i> by </i> G<i> ale E. Christianson</i> . Henry Holt and Co..$29.95, 438 pages
- Sierra Club Will Support Feinstein, Sources Say
- Mission Viejo : Council OKs $10,000 for Anti-Drug Rally
- Additional Funds for Mental Health at Stake at Trial
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Lodge Gambling Charges Are Filed
- San Diego
- 3 San Diego Educators Are Award Winners
- Forums Planned on Elsmere Canyon Landfill : Santa Clarita: The meetings are intended to get opinions for the environmental impact report on the proposed 190-million-ton dump.
- Police Stake Out 'Pot' Farm, Seize 2 Suspects
- It's Not So Easy Sorting Through the Sparks Case
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : Tagliabue Has No Decision After Dickerson Meeting
- Maiming the Message Is Only Half the Danger
- His Mind Wasn't on His Work : Gill Byrd: Chargers cornerback takes responsibility for letdowns that led to two Bengal touchdowns Sunday. But his thoughts were with his 6-year-old son, Gill Jr., who is battling a mysterious illness.
- The Way Off Broadway Playhouse in Santa...
- 4 Voices Tour Again as Highwaymen
- Missy Clements
- Before Bruins Get Giddy, Michigan Is Next : UCLA: Donahue says next move is getting the running game going.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : Outgrowing Baseball, OCC's Strouse Gets His Kicks Playing Soccer
- STAGE REVIEW : Trying On a Musical 'Ice Cream Suit'
- Sir Speedy Pays $4 Million for Accounting Franchiser
- Martin Aviation Names New President : Management: As CEO, Richard M. Janisse's main goal is to expand the company's reach in aviation services and in the charter industry.
- HOH Wins a Reprieve on NASD Requirements
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Dow Up 3, but Rest of Market Closes Mixed
- Former World Airways Chief Executive Richard M....
- Aquino Calls for Orderly Pullout of U.S. Forces
- Brief Ruling: Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia...
- Federal Official Urges Reporting of AIDS Cases
- Cheney Aides Warned Dugan on Media : Military: Worried about his loose tongue, they had urged him not to take journalists on Saudi tour.
- Carpenter Convicted of Corruption : FBI sting: Jury finds former senator guilty of selling his vote for $20,000. He is removed from his position on the State Board of Equalization.
- Elvira (Veda) Young; Retired Hat Designer
- Veto Blocks Diaper Bill
- Kuwaiti Team Stands Tall at Asian Games : Ceremony: Athletes from the invaded desert nation raise their flag in Beijing, vowing to carry on in the face of crisis.
- Muscle Pull Idles Smith for 4 Weeks
- Auditions for 'Ringmaster Twigg'
- O.C. THEATER : 'Ax' Swings at '80s Greed : Rock 'n' rollers and entrepreneurs have more in common than meets the eye, playwright Anthony Clarvoe believes. 'Pick Up Ax' opens tonight at South Coast Repertory.
- Digital Microwave Corp., San Jose, has named...
- * Benton Oil & Gas Co., an...
- P.M. BRIEFING : New Proposal for UAL Reported
- * Franklin DataCom, a Westlake Village data...
- IBM, Microsoft Revamp Their Partnership : Software: The computer giant will develop the next two versions of OS/2, an operating system it hoped would be more popular.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Outage Delays Chicago Trading
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CANADA : Israel Backs Down on Book Sale Ban
- Cities Soften Their Undercount Charges : Census: Los Angeles and other metropolitan areas, however, still contend that there are serious errors. Orange County has raised no challenges.
- Two Views of Salcido Emerge at Murder Trial
- Culture : China Hoping to Heal Its Wounds With Asia Games : Beijing has never looked better as it awaits the competition that begins Saturday. However, there is little domestic support for the event.
- Immigration Measures Face Uncertain Fate : Congress: The Mideast and budget crises have put the issue on the back burner. Supporters are lobbying for a vote before lawmakers adjourn.
- Julia (Julie) Farkas; Copy Editor
- Santa Paula Schools Battle Image Issue : Education: Parents blame an enrollment exodus on low test scores and reports of gangs. Educators say the criticism is undeserved.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Father of Quads Had Hoped for Only One
- Collins Mysteriously Absent at Opening of Sockers' Camp
- Raiders Lose Long for 6 Weeks : Football: Star defensive end says Seattle's bad artificial turf caused his broken foot. He also has a sprained knee.
- National City
- He Would Rather Have Stayed and Fought : IOC: New president of Kuwaiti Olympic Committee was out of the country during Iraqi invasion when his father died defending palace.
- Crews Doesn't Lose, Dodgers Don't Gain
- Los Angeles: Perfect Place for Curators to Meet? : Art: Big business and geopolitical upheaval are altering the concept of what museums should be. Attendees of a global conference say L.A. symbolizes that change.
- New Rules to Raise Banks' Cash Levels, Payments to FDIC
- Amex Agrees to Set Up Trading Link in Hawaii
- Tokyo Stocks Plunge 3.82%
- North Dakota Gov. Defends His 'Sacred' Radar Detector
- WORLD : Thatcher Suggests Rights Code
- Leaking Fuel Again Scrubs Shuttle Columbia Launch
- Governor Signs Bill to Curb Home Improvement Scams
- Touched by History : Iraq's invasion of Kuwait has jolted families, jobs and hopes. : Around the Capital, a Workweek Goes On and On During a Crisis : WASHINGTON
- Profile : A Humble Populist Hero Emerges in Cambodia : Chea Sim, the Communist Party's No. 2 official, is gaining wide popularity for his honesty and spare lifestyle. Government corruption has embittered the population.
- LOCAL : Transient, 44, Slain in Tujunga
- Barbaric? Uncivilized? Admittedly, the Defense Is Feeble
- Beach Boy Wilson Sues Law Firm Over 1969 Sales
- Contributions Played No Role in Permits, Gates Testifies : Lawsuit: The sheriff is confronted with gun permits issued to his campaign donors. He maintains that the same standards were applied to all applicants.
- Water Pipeline Bid Approved
- S.D. Water-Savings Rate Lags This Month
- Forlorn Theft Victim Is Rolling Again : Crime: A Westminister police officer bought a replacement bike for a handicapped Vietnamese woman after her only means of transportation had been stolen.
- Weatherspoon Is Arrested on Assault Charge
- Bradley Called the Shots, Made Big Plays to Keep Raiders
- MUSIC
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY : 3 1/2-Pound Printer to Go With Laptop Computer is $350
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY
- Call for Revamping Beef Inspection: The U.S....
- * Teledyne Systems in Northridge won an...
- General Mills Inc.: The Minneapolis-based food products...
- White House to Ease Stance on Farm Subsidies at GATT Talks
- Compatibility First May Be Near at NCR
- P.M. BRIEFING : GM Free to Close Plants at Will
- Police Launch Crackdown on Black Factional Fighting : South Africa: Mandela condemns Operation Iron Fist. The measure includes roadblocks and mounting machine guns on law enforcement vehicles.
- Grounds to Give Up Coffee? : Health: Research links the brew to cancer, stress and, most recently, heart attacks. But other studies show that it has positive effects on the mind and body.
- REGIONAL REPORT / VANISHING MINES : The Future Is Up in the Air for Mineral Area in Idaho : Silver Valley prospects for tourists to even out economy. The centerpiece of its campaign is the world's longest aerial gondola.
- Leaking Fuel Again Scrubs Shuttle Columbia Launch
- Children Can Learn From Having a Pet, Spock Says
- Winnie Mandela Faces Prosecution in Assault : South Africa: Wife of ANC leader accused in 1988 kidnaping and beating of four youths at her home.
- Touched by History : Iraq's invasion of Kuwait has jolted families, jobs and hopes. : LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE : California Reunion Bittersweet Without Man Left Behind in Iraq
- Both Sides of Abortion Issue Attack Souter
- Bradley Says Council's Restrictions on Mosque Are Outrageous : Architecture: The mayor's support fuels Muslims' hopes that a dome and minaret can be added to the Northridge building's design.
- Expanded Airport Receiving High Marks
- Ruse in Mexico Used to Arrest Slaying Suspect
- Wilbert (Bill) McDonald; Retired Electrical Engineer
- Transient Found Shot in Alley in Van Nuys
- ROUNDUP : Buy The Firm Easily Wins Belmont Race
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : UCLA : Alert Play Could Have Backfired
- THE SIDELINES : Spurs' Wingate Accused of Rape
- MEN'S SOCCER
- THE SIDELINES : PGA Tour Hall of Fame Plans Told
- TV Reviews : PBS Special Documents the Ravaging of the Brazilian Rain Forest
- Pop Reviews : Hallowed Harmonies,<i> Deja Vu</i> From CSN
- Crude Oil Prices Close at a Record $33.63 Per Barrel
- Investor Gets OK to Purchase Up to 22% of PS Group Stock
- * After Hours Software in Van Nuys...
- * Photo-Sonics Inc. in Burbank won a...
- Sun Microsystems Gets GE Aerospace Contract
- Lightweight Plane Star of Design Show : Technology: Neico Aviation's sleek business aircraft with an all-composite airframe is faster, easier on fuel than similarly priced competition.
- Oracle Cuts 400 Jobs: Computer software maker...
- * Jeffrey S. Kirschner has joined Burbank-based...
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- PEOPLE : Parker Automotive Names New President
- P.M. BRIEFING : Pan Am Readies 10% Staff Cut
- Furnishings 2000 Files Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : 2 Million Soviets Expected by 1995
- TREND / BLACK ENTREPRENEURS : Business Owners Narrow Gap With Majority-Owned Firms
- White House Said to Feel Generals Were Too Candid : Media: Even before Dugan's firing, journalists were surprised at the openness of the military in the gulf.
- Agency Reports 93 Hate Crimes Against Gays in 7 Months
- THE AGING OF VENTURA COUNTY
- PERSPECTIVE ON U.S.-IRAQI RELATIONS : On the Eve of Infamy, We Blinked : The day before the invasion, our diplomats were assuring Hussein of the President's continued support.
- The Name Games Fuel a Brisk Pace at Camp : Pro hockey: While the stars sign autographs, the fringe players monitor the bulletin board for word on their fates.
- It's Kick or Get the Boot for Fuad Reveiz
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT WEEKDAY UPDATE : SAN DIEGO STATE : Aztecs to Get National Attention
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : CS&N; Takes Its Deja Vu Credo Too Far : Icons of the '60s have some good moments at Irvine Meadows, but their musical past haunts them, perhaps limiting their talents.
- VALLEY SPORTS ROUNDUP : GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL
- SHORT TAKES : Steve Allen Lashes TV Trend
- 'Twin Peaks' Is Way Out of the Academy's Range : Television: As the networks boast fresh ideas for fall, the academy ignores a direction-setter.
- GenCorp: The aerospace and technology company reported...
- U.S. Lawsuits Against Shiley by Foreigners Denied : Litigation: An appellate court in Santa Ana holds that the families of two Scandinavians who died when their heart valves malfunctioned should pursue claims in their own countries.
- Dow Rises 3.96 Despite Anxiety : Stock Market: Blue chips rebound in afternoon after gloomy inflation, trade deficit reports send index down more than 20 points.
- Kodak Device Stores Photographs on CDs
- Mining Firm Discovers 'Bonanza' of Gold Ore
- NATION : Bush Signs GIs' Free Mail Bill
- SCR Gala Marked by International Flavor
- Lawyer Admits at Trial That Salcido Killed 7
- NATION : AIDS Memorial Quilt Vandalized
- NEWPORT BEACH : City to Hold Tour of Bike Trail Network
- Middle East Scholars Find Relevance in the Past : Education: Turkish and Israeli professors give attentive students strong background in the region's history.
- Attempted Extortion of Jann Carl Brings 5 Years
- 2 Arrested, 2 Sought in Hostage-Robbery Attempt
- It was sort of a 1990s version...
- Killer of 5 Members of His Family Given Life in Prison
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Wanted: A Full-Time Mayor
- Countywide : 420 Volunteers Help United Way Begin $6-Million Drive
- Frohnmayer to Retain NEA Obscenity Oath : Arts funding: Endowment chairman hopes 'cooler heads prevail' as Congress determines the fate of the federal agency.
- RACING BRIEFS : Beyond Perfection Will Meet 9 Rivals at Fairplex Park Race
- Demeaning Articles Prompt Them to Answer the Bugel Call
- Don't Count Her Out as Ring Star : Boxing: Southland's Gwen Adair strives to become the first woman to referee a world title bout. Many experts say that she is well on her way.
- * Eufrona A. Snyder has been named...
- P.M. BRIEFING : United Shareholders Elect Cox
- P.M. BRIEFING : Pilots Accused in Smoking Ban
- British Aerospace Sells More Quiet Jets
- Touched by History : Iraq's invasion of Kuwait has jolted families, jobs and hopes. : PARIS : Conflict Raises Kurdish Hopes for a Homeland
- L.A. and Other Cities Soften Census Undercount Charges
- CLIPBOARD : BREEDING BIRDS: PLAIN TITMOUSE (Parus inornatus)
- LOCAL : Shooting Tied to Love Triangle
- County Challenges Census to Get $1.1 Million in Subsidies
- Salvation Army Fights Minimum Wage Order
- Rockwell Lands Contract
- HPB Seeks Role in Restructuring of Nu-Med Inc.
- * Van Nuys-based Live Entertainment Inc. said...
- Car Dealers Sued Over Grand Bankruptcy Case : Autos: The trustee for Glendora-based Grand Chevrolet and Grand Motors claims some firms got preferred treatment over other creditors.
- 3 City Officials Appear Before Grand Jury
- Burbank Airport Gets $9.6-Million Grant
- Former Captive in Kuwait Tells of Her Ordeal
- Defender of Cops Becomes a Target : Law enforcement: The department's senior representative for fellow officers facing misconduct charges finds himself accused of misconduct by police brass.
- Georgia Linebacker Arrested in Cocaine Bust
- THE SIDELINES : Sheffield Fatigue Still a Puzzle
- Six Cities Still in Contention for '96 Games
- Mallory Cup Opening Today Off Redondo
- Private Donors Contribute to Grove
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Beuerlein Is Activated, Takes Long's Roster Spot
- Action Star Van Damme Wants to Keep Shirt On
- Tokyo Stocks Down Sharply
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS PROPOSITION 135 : Growers Play Up Pesticide Measure's Medfly Provision
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NICARAGUA : U.S. Judge Dismisses Suit Against Contras
- California Offshore Drilling Moratorium Reaffirmed : Oil: But Bush warns that 'someday,' dependence on foreign sources will have to be addressed.
- Ron and Gorby Remember the Good Old Days
- Board Bans Smoking on School Property : Health: The tobacco-free policy takes effect Nov. 15. It covers teachers and all employees and will be enforced even at outdoor athletic events.
- OXNARD : Mountain Program Approved for Pupils
- OXNARD : City Attorney Urges Disclosure Policy
- Dolphins, Raiders Escape Land of Mediocrity : Notes: Injury sidelines Chargers' Billy Ray Smith. Tagliabue's decision on Dickerson pending.
- Carpenter's 14 Kills Lead Pacific Christian
- 1990 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes Announced
- Strouse Scores Twice as OCC Wins in Soccer
- Josh Ireland
- Entrepreneur Faces 2 Lawsuits Over Computer Sales to Soviets : Trade: Camarillo businessman Ed Malik also intends to buy an Arizona bank so that he can open a branch in Moscow.
- Vietnam, China Reveal Meeting of Top Leaders : Diplomacy: The collapse of communism elsewhere has pressured the two nations to bury the hatchet. Cambodia has been a sticking point.
- 2 Quakes Shake Caribbean
- Changing Life Styles : Of Holograms and Hounds: Storing the Relics of Repression : Curators at Prague's Police Museum have taken the symbols of Communist zealotry off display. The change says much about the new face of Eastern Europe.
- Saudis and Soviets Agree to Resume Diplomatic Ties : Geopolitics: The Kremlin's firm stand against Iraq's invasion of Kuwait helps to end 50 years of strain.
- Patti Puts Rise in Homeless at Dad's Door
- 2 PLO Radicals Join in Threat to 'Strike U.S. Interests' : Jordan: Action is urged if GIs attack Iraq. King Hussein meets the pair, who have long backed terrorism.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BULGARIA : Opposition Group's Rally Draws 30,000
- Countywide : 2 Tollways to Be Built as 'Fixed Price' Jobs
- SANTA ANA : Suit Will Try to Halt Homeless Sweeps
- Driver Pleads Guilty to Manslaughter in Deaths of Woman, Fetus : Traffic fatalities: The defendant, 19, was speeding and high on LSD at the time of the crash in Manhattan Beach.
- Simi Valley Council Rejects Air Quality Guidelines
- RAMS NUMBERS
- NATIONAL THOROUGHBRED POLL
- THE SIDELINES : Gwynn to Have Finger Surgery
- Not Suitable in Dallas : Movies: Dentist Fred Aurbach presides over the only big-city film ratings board in the country--a thorn in distributors' sides.
- TV Reviews : 'Married People': The 30-Minute Itch
- Let the Games--and the Griping--Begin : Winners: Atlantans celebrate, and some residents hope the city will try to bolster its image by moving against crime and homelessness.
- Bailout Agency Cancels Sale of S&L; Properties
- Pacific InterTrade Expedites Exports : Trade: The Westlake Village firm helps American manufacturers sell everything from TV picture tubes to lawn trimmers abroad.
- * Crane Co. in Burbank won a...
- New GM Contract Reportedly Offers Workers a 3% Pay Hike : Labor: The United Auto Workers union got a better deal for its retirees but agreed to do away with bonuses for just showing up to work.
- PEOPLE : Hogan Leaves Turner for Post at Whittle
- LOCAL : San Clemente Mother Injured in Crash With Truck in INS Chase
- Atlanta Wins 1996 Olympics : Athens Loses Bid to Return Games to Original Home
- Congress Sends GIs' Mail Bill to White House
- 12 European Nations Will Clamp Down on Iraqi Diplomats : Sanctions: Some will be expelled, others confined. Ministers fail to agree on aid for Turkey, Jordan, Egypt.
- WESTMINSTER : 'Tick' Spurs Fear of Bomb at School
- Poway
- Attorney Pleads Guilty to Insurance Fraud : Felony: The man had forged the signature of his wife's ex-husband to cover $700,000 in expenses incurred when she gave birth to premature twins.
- Archdiocese Is Halfway Toward Goal for Schools
- Officer Wounds Man, Says He Pulled Knife
- The Mosque No One Wanted
- ANAHEIM : Teens Urged to Help Rid City of Graffiti
- Bottom Line Can Bottom Out for Lottery Winners
- Manuel Caldera Pleads Guilty to Fraud
- BUCHAREST : A Ceausescu in the Dock
- Two Winners Come Forward for Shares of Florida's Lotto
- MOORPARK : Candidate Says Bad Turf to Close Park
- El Cajon
- MISSION VIEJO : Man Fires Shots, Then Robs Bank
- Judge Won't Act to Make Cheyenne Brando Testify
- SIMI VALLEY : 46 Apply for School Superintendent Post
- 2 County Men Wounded by Gunfire in National City
- SOUTH COUNTY : Adding Classrooms to Ease Enrollment
- Walters, Bloom Get Court Reversal
- Ken Fuller Doesn't Put On Brakes En Route to Becoming Best : Cycling: Road racer and criterion titlist, who made his mark with blazing speed, competes in the 1990 Masters World Cup today in San Diego.
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Poway Tries to Live Up to Ranking
- SHORT TAKES : Philadelphia Orchestra to Play
- TV Reviews : 'Funniest People': Hammy Amateurs
- Salvation Army Fights Minimum Wage Order
- Inventories Surge, Sales Slump: The Commerce Department...
- NATION : Rapist Singleton Freed in Fla.
- Touched by History : Iraq's invasion of Kuwait has jolted families, jobs and hopes. : WARSAW : Polish Doctor Struck It Rich in Kuwait; Now He Is Starting Over
- U.S. Won't Retry Barry in Drugs, Perjury Case : Narcotics: Judge will sentence the Washington mayor next month on a single drug conviction. He could get a year in prison and a $100,000 fine.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Firing Confirms Bush's Grip on Policy, Power
- Doe Troops Torch Liberia's Capital in Last-Ditch Fight
- Suspect in 1983 Van Nuys Killing Arrested in Mexico
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Boddicker Shores Up Red Sox in 7-3 Win
- Let the Games--and the Griping--Begin : Losers: Greeks are angry over not hosting the 100th anniversary of the modern Games. Other cities say the IOC decision was motivated by profit.
- Despite Fatigue, Parrish Persists
- PREP ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Wins in Girls' Tennis
- Congress Inches Toward NEA Settlement : Arts funding: Endowment chairman hopes 'cooler heads may prevail,' but vows to retain the agency's anti-obscenity oath.
- PEOPLEWATCH
- Pop Reviews : London Quireboys Face the Music
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Wilson Supplants Early in the Starting Lineup
- San Diego Spotlight : Age Forces Nee Out of Class, But Not From the Podium
- Extradition of Doctor
- Bush's Speech on U.S. Goals in Middle East
- Bush's Speech on U.S. Goals in Middle East
- Pitting Blacks Against Latinos
- Bush's Speech on U.S. Goals in Middle East
- Pitting Blacks Against Latinos
- Bush's Speech on U.S. Goals in Middle East
- Bush's Speech on U.S. Goals in Middle East
- Judge David Souter
- Market Scene : Firm Loses Its Shirt in Anti-Apartheid Market : Cashing in on the legalization of the African National Congress isn't as simple as it seems. South Africa's police may want your garments--and not to wear--or racial violence may put a crimp in your sales.
- No Nuclear Waste
- Market Focus : Farmers Have a Message for French Government: HELP! : Drought and cheap imports have put family farmers in a difficult spot. Now, the farmers are revolting and the implications of their protest may extend to the proposed economic union of Western Europe.
- MOVIES - Sept. 18, 1990
- MOVIES - Sept. 18, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Sept. 18, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 18, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 18, 1990
- Names in the News - Sept. 18, 1990
- Names in the News - Sept. 18, 1990
- AUTHENTICITY: Mexican author and political commentator Carlos...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Conviction Calls Capitol Practices Into Doubt : Lobbying: It is uncertain whether decision will change the play-for-pay system in Sacramento. But it may make players more cautious.
- Police Stage Biggest Hunt for the Killer of 5 Women
- 'Postcards' Arrives on Top
- MISSING FLYBOY: During the hoopla at the...
- OOPS, SORRY: A high-tech approach to potty...
- NO PICTURES, PLEASE: The bitter custody battle...