- 1990 Highs, Lows for Theater in S.D.
- German Cinema 'From Caligari to Hitler' : The first part of the Art Museum's survey covers films made before 1933 that were subsequently banned by the Nazis.
- 1990's Quotes of Note--and Even a Few Unnotables
- Post Thatcher, the Arts and the BBC May Gain : Funding: Theater and dance groups have withstood years of neglect, but Major is expected to be more sympathetic in subsidizing the arts.
- JAZZ REVIEW : John Pisano Hits Right Chords for Brazilian Tunes
- Raiders Become Best in the West : Pro football: They heat up in the fourth quarter to beat the Chargers and their rookie quarterback, 17-12, winning the AFC West title. L.A. trails at halftime, 9-7.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Fast Forward : Catching Up With 1990's Newsmakers : Revolt: The man who sparked the Romanian revolution last Christmas is still engaged in the struggle for freedom.
- NATION : Quayle Guard Accused of Theft
- Charles H. Hornburg Jr.; Brought Jaguar to U.S.
- ANAHEIM : 1991 RESOLUTIONS
- LOTTERY RESULTS : DEC. 29
- 1990 in Ventura County : YEAR IN REVIEW : Going to War : Duty Calls Residents
- 1990 in Ventura County : YEAR IN REVIEW : Crime : West's 'Safest' County
- REPORT CARD : And They Brought Art Shell an Apple . . .
- Skiing
- Miscellany
- NAMES IN THE GAMES : Musburger Homesick for NFL
- Nestle's New Accent : Food: The company will consolidate its U.S. operations under a new leader, the former Carnation president. The idea is to compete better with the giants.
- P.M. BRIEFING : 3-Airline Europe Venture Shelved
- P.M. BRIEFING : Gusts Whip Boston Airport, Jet
- Algeria Hijackers Release Hostages and Surrender
- Greece Drops Plans to Free 13 From '67 Junta
- Fast Forward : Catching Up With 1990's Newsmakers : Environment: There will be no Earth Day in 1991, says Chris Desser. 'Our time is better spent working on the issues.'
- 1990 in Ventura County : YEAR IN REVIEW : Stun Guns : Suits Target Police
- 1990 in Ventura County : YEAR IN REVIEW : Slavery Allegations : Rancher Charged
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bucks Stay Unbeaten at Home
- UNLV Still on Top, UCLA Still No. 10 in College Basketball Poll
- No Charges as Point-Shaving Inquiry Nears End
- Talk of Next Season Tires Some Chargers
- It's Coming Up Roses--and Thorns : Radio: Two stations will offer their own satiric commentary on the Rose Parade. They'll even broadcast a portion of their shows together.
- A Crazy Eight Is Too Much for One TV Screen : College football: The overabundance of bowl games on New Year's Day makes it impossible to watch them all. Who came up with this system?
- Miscellany
- Pop Music : Kenny G Gives Long-Winded Performance at Amphitheatre
- Young's Montana-Like Heroics Give 49ers a Win Over Vikings : NFC: Backup quarterback's touchdown pass play with 29 seconds left is the difference.
- Counting Out Most of the Year's Top Records : Pop music: no more than four of 1990's No. 1 songs will be considered significant a decade from now. Here are some that might.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : No. 7 North Carolina Beats Stanford, 71-60
- Orange County 1990/1991: THE YEAR AHEAD : O.C. ART : A Bright '91--With Dull Spots--Is Likely
- 'The Long Walk Home'--Four Views : A Reporter Remembers the Whites Who Cared
- P.M. BRIEFING : USG Postponing Debt Payments
- CALIFORNIA LAWS '91
- Some Work Out a Way to View the Rose Parade
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Makes Push for Corporate Center
- Loss Reinforces Oceanside's Ties With Marines : Changing times: Once embarrassed by its identity as a military town, the community is rediscovering its link with Camp Pendleton's Marines.
- 1990 Orange County High School Champions
- The Worst of the Worst : Few Could Live Up to Area's Great Expectations
- THE SIDELINES : Wrestler's Heft Behind Pigeons
- SPOTLIGHT / A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : BEATING THE CROWDS
- Bond Outlook for Early '91 Is Good : Credit: Treasuries historically do well when stocks, property and other investments appear at their riskiest.
- WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- Try Harder for Peace, Bush Told : Politics: Three key lawmakers urge the President not to give up on talks with Iraq.
- Designs in the Desert: There's a Persian...
- LOCAL : Girl, 14, Dies in Drive-By Incident
- Murder in New Nicaragua Stirs Fear of Old Ways
- 1990 in Ventura County : YEAR IN REVIEW : Growth : Slow Down, Voters Say
- Broncos' Winder Winds Up on a High Note
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Albanians Streaming Into Greece in Massive Exodus : Migration: At least 500 seek political asylum. And for the first time in decades, Jews are being allowed to emigrate to Israel.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Moscow Police Raze Tents, Shacks Built by Homeless
- U.S. Hospitals in Europe Not Ready for War
- HUNGTINGTON BEACH : 1991 RESOLUTIONS
- StyroCop Gets Star Billing in Fight on Foam
- Many Markets to Close Early: The New...
- Activists Dump Dye in White House Fountain
- STATE : Torrance Ticket Has 6 Numbers
- Popular Fund-Raising Sergeant Reassigned : Police: Alex Gomez is given patrol duties and his successful community relations unit is told to return to 'basics.' Officials say the job change is routine and issue new rules for charity efforts.
- THE SIDELINES : Spartak Moscow Wins Spengler
- 'The Long Walk Home'--Four Views : A Slice of Life From Another Time
- WORLD : Lawyer Asks Demjanjuk Release
- Fast Forward : Catching Up With 1990's Newsmakers : Media: Some say the practice of 'outing' may have benefited gay rights.
- Chinese-American Debutante Ball Wins Attention From TV
- Flooding Closes Roads, Forces Evacuations in Midwest : Weather: Another winter storm warning is issued in Washington state. More record lows are set in the plains.
- IRVINE : City May Sweeten Pot for Commuters
- Tool Orders Fall; Industry Is Optimistic
- Financing Secured for Power Plant: Pacific Gas...
- Ruble Confusion Leads to <i> Dollarization</i>
- Baghdad Warns U.S. of Guerrilla Attacks : Terrorism: Retaliation is threatened if gulf war is launched. Hussein calls Bush a Judas.
- Mystery Man Takes Up Mozambique's Battle : Africa: Manuel Antonio's ragamuffin force is helping the government in its 15-year struggle against rebels.
- Fast Forward : Catching Up With 1990's Newsmakers : Youth: An East L.A. priest 'bombards' gang members with love, but isn't sure he can take many more funerals.
- WESTMINSTER : Driver Dies After Hitting Signal Pole
- Science / Medicine : Surgery Aids Would-Be Fathers
- Hidden Hills May Ask Its Homeowners Group for a Bailout
- IRVINE : Police Reserve Unit Called to Active Duty
- Growers Relieved as Cold Front Misses Area : Weather: Some farmers stay at their wind machines and smudge pots all night to battle the expected freeze. But no significant damage is reported.
- Arson Suspected in Fire That Killed 3 U.S. Servicemen
- Seahawks Do Their Part, but Miss the Playoffs : Interconference: Seattle defeats Lions, 30-10, but is eliminated when Pittsburgh loses to Houston.
- El Paso Has Slight Scent of a Rose : John Hancock Bowl: The Trojans will face a top Big Ten team today, but not in Pasadena. Marinovich will start.
- Saudi Arabia Reopens Key Refinery: Saudi Arabia's...
- Somali Rebels Claim Hold on Capital City
- BOOK REVIEW : A Robin Cook Novel That Just Won't Fly : VITAL SIGNS, <i> by Robin Cook</i> . Putnam. $21.95, 394 pages
- Fast Forward : Catching Up With 1990's Newsmakers : Economy: Six months later, Terry Ballard is still looking for work.
- Bus Crash, Explosion Kill 18 in Colombia
- Officers Prepare for '90's Parting Shots : Holiday: Departments countywide will beef up patrols to stop people who plan to ring out the old year by firing weapons in the air.
- Fullback Smith Sneaks Into Limelight : Raiders: Team's other back gets Allen- and Jackson-like attention after touchdown catch.
- Redskins Play It Seriously and Beat Bills, 29-14 : Interconference: Buffalo rests starters in second half. Washington doesn't. Lohmiller kicks five field goals.
- Perhaps Some Boxing Tips Are in Order
- No Growth Predicted for Brazil: Brazil's economy...
- Medical Issues Led Stocks in 1990 : Markets: They advanced an average of 20% in value. Bank and savings and loan shares dominated Wall Street's sick list.
- King Tut, Zoo's Famous Longtime Greeter, Dies
- ANAHEIM : Officer, 3 Others Injured in Crash
- CYA Wards Learn How to Get a Job : Offenders: The program teaches youths eligible for parole skills that may help keep them out of trouble.
- SHORT TAKES : Martin Sheen Spawns News
- SHORT TAKES : Tammy Sees Country's Rebirth
- THE SIDELINES : Schedule Set for NFL Playoffs
- Skiing
- BOWL UPDATE : COTTON : Bad Weather Expected to Clear
- Chances Fade for 1991 Bank-Buying Rush in the State
- 2 More Teens Are Shot at Home by Attacker Outside
- Steaks, No Spirits for Desert New Year
- Man Takes Chain Saw to Trafalgar Square Tree, but Tannenbaum Stands
- GULF WATCH: Day 151 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis : Diplomatic Front:
- NATION : Bush New Year's Eve Low-Key
- TUSTIN : Fatal Attack, Others Assumed Connected
- Science / Medicine : Clotting Substance Copied
- BOWL UPDATE : ORANGE : Injuries Annoying but Not Significant
- Jets Run Past the Buccaneers, 16-14
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- Dolphins Clinch Home-Field Advantage, 23-17 : AFC:Miami beats the Colts, setting up a playoff game against Kansas City at Joe Robbie Stadium.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Matsushita Completes $6.13-Billion Tender for MCA
- Gulf States' Oil Revenues Jumped 55% in 1990 : Energy: The reason was a surge in world crude prices after the invasion of Kuwait. The Saudis are paying a lot for troops in the area, however.
- Copters Douse 15-Acre Fire Above Chatsworth
- Science / Medicine : Toothpaste Linked to Asthma
- Van Touches Off Wild Chase at Checkpoint
- Science / Medicine : Anti-Suicide Programs Questioned
- ANAHEIM : Nominees for Youth of the Year Sought
- THE SIDELINES : Ditka to Stick With Tomczak
- NHL ROUNDUP : MacTavish Keeps Up the Pace, Powers Oilers Again, 4-3
- Tennis
- ON THE PREP PATH : He Carries Intensity to Extremes
- THE SIDELINES : 3rd Match for Hearns, Leonard
- Bennett Leads La Quinta to Victory
- Fire In Ice Wins at Laurel
- Japanese TV Views Americans' Antics : Culture: In Tokyo, 'Daybreak' accents the offbeat in presenting the ways we amuse ourselves. The show might be called 'Stupid American Tricks.'
- Pop Crooner Vinton Gears Up for 2nd Run
- BOWL UPDATE : FIESTA : Quarterback Edge to Louisville
- His Entrepreneurial Spirit Pointed to Success : Retail: Larry Imperiale, 1986 winner of San Diego State's business plan competition, saw a niche among the point-of-sale giants and filled it.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Data General Drops Japan Pact
- 12 Guerrillas Die in Israeli Raid on Base : Mideast: The death toll in the air attack on a PLO facility is the highest of the year. In Jerusalem, an Arab woman is killed by her own bomb.
- Fast Forward : Catching Up With 1990's Newsmakers : Runaways: After year of tumult, stability is returning to Covenant House.
- Waning Economy Means Business for Bankruptcy Firms
- Small Towns Vs. Suburbs: Dead-End for Main Street? : Cities: Regional centers struggle to keep downtowns alive as malls, traffic and tracts conquer the countryside.
- Congressmen List Their Priorities for New Session : Legislation: Their concerns range from the Middle East and financing of political campaigns to issues that hit closer to home.
- SANTA ANITA : A Pair of Rivals Will Square Off on New Year's
- Raiders' Victory Is Friesz-Framed : Pro football: After leading much of the game behind their rookie quarterback, the Chargers fall, 17-12, to finish 6-10 for the third consecutive season.
- Rams' Role Is That of Spoiler : NFC: They can keep the Saints from the playoffs by winning at New Orleans tonight.
- Vanilla Ice's Fans Jittery but Stalwart : Rap: A violent incident at an Ice Cube concert 48 hours before doesn't keep the singer's admirers from filling the Celebrity Theatre in Anaheim.
- BOWL UPDATE : SUGAR : His Virginia Friends Have Last Laugh
- Forgettable Moments of Investing During 1990
- WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- Britain's 'Gong Show' Is Both Praised, Damned : Awards: The Establishment loves the honors system. Critics argue they are rank political patronage.
- Gulf, Economy May Throttle Congress' Plans
- Golden Hood Ornament and Dented Hubcap Awards
- Straight Talk Leaves Him Out of Work Again
- Miscellany
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Middleton Steals the Victory for Chapman in Chico Tourney
- Aztec Women Win, 73-59
- Artist Bringing Lively Colors to Eastern Bridges : Art: Spans crossing Interstate 83 to get vibrant greens, yellows, oranges and foil appliques.
- Miscellany
- BOWL UPDATE : CITRUS : He Has Felt Persian Gulf Strife Up Close
- 'The Long Walk Home'--Four Views : Movie Brings to Life a World of Bigotry in Montgomery Bus Boycott Era
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Vanilla Ice's Act: New Meaning for Term <i> Frozen Waste</i>
- Newsday to Raise Price: New York Newsday...
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Airline Tests Device for Heart Attack Victims:...
- Two Officials Say We're in a Recession:...
- Baby Formula Companies Face U.S. Price-Fixing Probe : Consumer affairs: Documents have been subpoenaed in the case. It was spurred by welfare officials.
- Harold Town; Painter Set New Path for Canadian Art
- ORANGE : He Wants to Do Justice to TV Ads
- 1990 in Ventura County : YEAR IN REVIEW : Fires : Brush Cleanup Pays Off
- Clerks at 13 Stores Arrested After Minors Buy Alcohol
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : USC's Leslie Scores 27 in 93-68 Win
- Clippers Feel Heat Again, Losing to Miami for Sixth Time in a Row
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Wheaton, Garrison Win Singles
- SHORT TAKES : Rebellious Black Priest to Wed
- Special Coach Creates Special Kind of Unity
- Hawkeyes Lose All-Big Ten Tackle Johnson
- FULLERTON WOMEN'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Golden West Edges Sequoias Without Sirchia
- Running Wounded Get Magic First Aid : Lakers: His 34 points, 13 rebounds and 13 assists are what the doctor ordered in 115-107 victory over 76ers.
- Skiles Is Magic With His Assists, Setting an NBA Record With 30
- Oakland Ends Its Yearlong Ban on Rap
- Valenzuela's Appeal Fizzles; Penalty Stands : Horse racing: Jockey's attorney says doctor declined to sign a crucial affidavit.
- Fast Forward : Catching Up With 1990's Newsmakers : College: Since voting to stay women-only, Mills is banking on innovation.
- Manufacturing Growth of .9% Forecast for '91 : Economy: The industrial sector's performance will continue to lag that of the service sector, the government predicts. Exports are expected to be strong, however.
- In Baghdad, Whispers of Dissent Being Heard : Iraq: Despite official denials, peace rumors thrive. They show that there is no wide enthusiasm for war.
- Remember, You Read It Here (If Predictions Prove True)
- WORLD : Gorbachev Tells of Errors, Hopes
- MISSION VIEJO : Council Agenda Full of Strategy Sessions
- Only Guilty of Being Scared : Ohio governor commutes 25 sentences, revives battered women issue
- Rx for the 'R' Word? : Another Fed drop in rates might thaw banks
- Police Shoot Reported Attacker of Woman : Crime: A suspect was critically wounded in the second recent shooting by Anaheim officers. Police said the man confronted them but would not say if he was armed.
- CHARGER REVIEW : NOTEBOOK : Henning Wants Bernstine to Return
- Shawn Moore to Start for Virginia Against Vols : Sugar Bowl: Injury to right thumb has healed enough for quarterback to resume his position.
- ART REVIEW : Survey of Impressionism, California Style : Laguna Art Museum hangs 75 ho-hum paintings. But the exhibit catalogue helps relieve the doldrums.
- IBM Is on Rebound With Streamlined Operations, New Product Lines : Computers: Dispelling its reputation as an arrogant giant helped the nation's fourth-largest industrial firm pull out of a slump, analysts say.
- Albanians Streaming Into Greece; Jews Allowed to Go
- NATION : Beckwith Arrested for 2nd Time
- Soviet Police Raze Tent City for Homeless : Crackdown: Residents are rounded up before bulldozers go into action in Moscow.
- In Northwest, specialty coffee is the hot drink : Seattle residents line up for exotic beverages at stores and offices. The craze may spill over to L.A.
- WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS & LOSERS
- LOCAL : Chatsworth Cycle Shop Burns
- WORLD : 56 Die in Fiery Soviet Bus Crash
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Street Resurfacing Projects Announced
- 1990 in Ventura County : YEAR IN REVIEW : Elys Arrested : College District Rocked
- COUNTYWIDE : Fees on Projects Near Tollways May Rise
- Officers View Gang Threats as Part of Job : Crime: Police in Van Nuys react with concern and cool indifference after receiving warnings of deadly retaliation over a crackdown on drugs.
- Yankees Land A's Sanderson for $4 Million : Baseball: The pitcher had agreed to salary arbitration with Oakland. His agent says he would have been happy to stay with the AL champions.
- SHORT TAKES : McFerrin in 24-Hour Songfest
- Bette Davis Leaves Updated Version of Her Book
- Sheridan Takes a Hard Look at Irish 'Troubles' : Director: His new film recalls the potato famine and looks at Northern Ireland, Irish-Americans and the Catholic Church.
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county.
- Day of the Deal-Maker Is Over : Real Estate Managers Are Supplanting Entrepreneurs : Questions & Answers: JAMES J. GORMAN
- Girl Who Rescued Family From Fire Dies
- 1990 in Ventura County : YEAR IN REVIEW : The Drought : Down to the Last Drops
- Patriots Conclude Worst Season With 13-10 Loss : Interconference: Giants hand New England team-record 14th consecutive defeat.
- Cavaliers Sign James to a 10-Day Contract
- Science / Medicine : Once in Blue Moon, and It Is Tonight
- 1990 in Ventura County : YEAR IN REVIEW : Government Crisis : Funding Disappears
- NFL PLAYOFFS
- SANTA ANITA : Solis Scores Second Stakes Victory
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Vanilla Ice Fails to Generate Heat at the Celebrity : The best-selling rapper lacks humor and showmanship in his first formal Southern California concert appearance.
- Lost in the TV News Jungle (Film at 11) : Television: Two movies about behind-the-scenes action in newsrooms wallow in a maze of malevolence.
- Falcons Ruin Cowboys' Party, Pop Own Cork : NFC: Glanville has a $2.29 bottle of champagne for his team after 26-7 victory. Dallas now must count on help from Rams.
- P.M. BRIEFING : BellSouth to Buy Graphic Scan
- Israel Fires American Chief of Dead Sea Scrolls Project
- Long-Term State Citrus Damage Seen : Agriculture: Young trees are dying from freezing weather. Some farmers give up on this year's fruit production.
- LOCAL : Man Charged on 9 Arson Counts
- Argentines Denounce Pardons
- WORLD : Romania Official Quits Over King
- Greece, Israel Hit by Exodus From Albania
- Black S. African Police Walk Lonely Beat : Racial conflict: Despised by other nonwhites, officers live in constant fear.
- Early-Morning Fire Damages Hillside House
- Riot Fear Cancels Concert by 'Bad Religion' Band
- ETHICS WATCH : Alibi Suite
- Jacks Dash Is Futurity Winner
- For Bengals, News Is Worth the Wait : AFC: Cincinnati beats Cleveland, then claims AFC Central title when Pittsburgh loses.
- BETTING WITH JANICE : SANTA ANITA SHOWDOWN
- SHORT TAKES : Ajaye Hits, Quits 'Living Color'
- Hawaii Upsets Pitt, 84-82, to Win the Rainbow Classic
- Oilers Beat Steelers, Slide Into Playoffs : AFC: Backup Cody Carlson passes for 247 yards and three touchdowns in 34-14 victory.
- NEW YEAR'S NEWS
- LOS ALAMITOS : New Year's Eve Program Offers 10-Race Lineup
- Jazz : Jack McDuff Rules From the Organ Bench at Marla's
- The Creator of Milli Vanilli Speaks Out--in His Own Words : Pop music: German producer Frank Farian admits that he should have been more candid about the duo's lip-syncing, but please don't compare him to Saddam Hussein.
- Documents Indicate JFK Remarks Drew Careful Eye of British
- Colum-bust : U.S. Plan to Honor Discovery of America Hits Stormy Waters
- Adding Digit, Tokyo Faces Phone Frenzy
- LOCAL : Fires Wreck Two OC Buildings
- Quayle: Patience Waning : No Vietnam, He Assures Gulf Troops
- Science / Medicine : Post-Surgical Blood Flow Linked to Heart Attacks
- Juanita St. John Arrested on Drunk Driving Charge
- SAN DIEGO SPORTS IN REVIEW: 1990 : Of Roseanne, the Ripper, Socker Success and 6-10ness
- Authors Say Elvis Died of an Allergic Reaction to Codeine
- PEOPLEWATCH
- Transfer of Right-to-Die Patient Halted
- Policeman, 4 Others Die in Natal Province
- Fast Forward : Catching Up With 1990's Newsmakers : Homeless: Offers of help pour in for women who fall on hard times.
- The Cost of Good Intentions : Times series on minority programs reveals abuses
- Hartley Rides Out His Baptism of Fire : City Hall: The first-year councilman has as many fans as critics. Constituents enjoy his attention; officials bemoan his lack of focus.
- COUNTYWIDE : Groups Get $70,000 From United Way
- Champion Emerges as Yet Another Chang for the Better : Tennis: Michael's older brother Carl, the No. 3 singles player for California, defeats Pepperdine's Joffe for Holiday Classic title.
- Dynamo Riga Wins the USA Cup, 5-2
- NEW YEAR'S NEWS
- PEOPLEWATCH
- 'The Long Walk Home'--Four Views : Karl Fleming Missed the Point
- Celebrating New Year in Front of the Tube : Parades, Bowl Games, Movie Marathons, Traditional Programming, Special Features Will Fill the Screen
- Hey, Jane Jetson, Get a Job!
- Casualties of the American Resolution
- COLUMN ONE : Low Birth Weight's High Cost : Many of these babies suffer health and behavior problems. The emotional and financial toll on families--and society-- is enormous. Often, the problem is preventable.
- Deukmejian's Legacy Is Seen in O.C.'s Roads
- London Stocks Tumble 16.9
- Russ Coughlan; Bay Area Radio, TV Figure
- Investor Boosts First Executive Stake: Los Angeles...
- Fast Forward : Catching Up With 1990's Newsmakers : Health: Doctors continue to break new ground using 'keyhole' surgery.
- 1990 in Ventura County : YEAR IN REVIEW : Slow Economy : Freeze Ruins Crops
- Equestrians Mount a Drive for More Public Trails : Recreation: Riders calling for greater access to the Santa Susanas say they have nowhere else to go because of rapid growth in the county.
- Science / Medicine : Galapagos Isles Remain a Science Lab : Evolution: Wellspring of Darwin's theories 145 years ago, life on the isolated archipelago continues to be studied by researchers.
- CHP Effort to Reduce Drunk Driving Targets Latinos : Safety: Officials use 'El Protector' program to make Spanish-speaking residents aware of penalties and changes in state law.
- COUNTYWIDE : O.C. Youth Parole Program to Cease
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Pierce Brosnan's Response to a Quote Draws Hearty Hooray
- State Insurance Claims, Reform
- State Insurance Claims, Reform
- The Flap Over South Korea's Alleged Campaign to Keep Out Imports : Commerce: U.S. officials say Seoul has pressured companies and consumers to "buy domestic" because of a shrinking trade surplus. South Korea says it has been trying to persuade citizens to eschew luxury items, not imports.
- LOOKING TO 1991 : The...
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- LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
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- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Pierce Brosnan's Response to a Quote Draws Hearty Hooray