- Great Western Deal for Florida S&L; Is Biggest U.S. Bailout
- $8 Billion in Mortgage Overcharges Seen
- Consumers Less Confident: Consumer confidence declined significantly...
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- PREVIEW / SOVIET PARTY CONGRESS : Power Base Is Heading for a Crucial Test : Communists seek a consensus to chart the nation's future. They risk splitting into rival factions and further diminishing their clout.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FRESNO : San Joaquin's Smog Measured
- UPDATE / VIETNAMESE REFUGEES : New Challenge Raised to 'Boat People' Accord
- Dunne's Effort Wasted as Cubs Rally Past Padres
- WHERE ARE THEY NOW?: BRUCE LEMMERMAN : A Front-Office Scrambler : Former Quarterback at CSUN Maintains Fast-Paced Life as Decision-Maker for Edmonton Eskimos
- TENNIS: WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIPS : Homesick Capriati Prepares for Graf
- Magazine Honors Ex-Corona del Mar Volleyball Standout
- STAGE REVIEW : The Audience Is the Ump for Yale Rep's 'Cobb'
- Lesbian Rabbi Comes Out of Closet to Be Role Model
- Should Public TV Take Off the Gloves? : Television: Often thought of as above the competitive fray, PBS is discovering the value of a solid marketing strategy in its struggle with cable.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Dow Rises 1.98; Market Ends 1st Half Up 127.49
- Single-Family Home Growth
- Sterer Gets Order
- Constitution Savings Closed: Federal regulators shut down...
- Taking Confusion Out of Carpeting
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- Some Tips on How to Handle Those Blind Phone Solicitors
- Great American Bank Picks Kemper to Fill Top Posts
- Judge the Aftereffects . . . : . . . Before Remodeling
- A SIEGE OF FIRE : Emergency Declarations May Trigger Federal Help
- Taboos on Dissent Lifted at Last, Soviet Citizens Wonder What to Do About Lenin : Reforms: Some call for an end to the 'absurd idolization.' Others rise in defense of the nation's mostly unblemished hero.
- Seoul to Open Trade, Transport to North : Koreas: Roh offers to 'transcend politics' with exchanges of goods, technology and capital to promote cooperation and reunification.
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Marcos Jurors End Day's Deliberations
- BUENA PARK : No More Warnings on Illegal Fireworks
- TRYING TO DISMANTLE APARTHEID
- 'Crack Cookies' Seized From an Apartment
- More Ammo for Gun Education : A 13-Year-Old Dies in La Palma; Gun Bill Dies in Sacramento
- Garment Firm Head Gets Record Local INS Fine
- Senate Confirms Baird as District's U.S. Attorney
- COUNTYWIDE : Circus Program to Encourage Literacy
- ANAHEIM : City's Pet Licensing Will Affect 3 Fees
- AMERICA'S CUP : Four Syndicates Gain Approval
- The Night of Two No-Hitters : A's Stewart Pulls Out of June Swoon, Stops Blue Jays in SkyDome
- Patriots Decried by Agent : Pro football: He says former New England lineman Sims should have been given counseling before being waived.
- Reddy Looking Forward to the Roaring Nineties
- Station Managers Are Upbeat on CBS Pilots
- STAGE REVIEW : Don't Grieve for Original Film--Let Nostalgia 'Rain'
- Stop-Gap Presents 'Eleemosynary' Tonight : Drama: The Santa Ana troupe wants to remind playgoers that it is first and foremost a theater group. It will appear at South Coast Repertory.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Manchester Unrolls No. 3 Band: Carpets
- Lucas Ranch Tax Dispute Ends
- MUSIC REVIEW : 16th Seal Beach Chamber Music Festival Opens
- KPFK in Hot Water Again With '1965'? : Radio: The station wants to avoid a confrontation with the FCC over John Watson's psychosexual drama.
- Wimbledon tennis, World Cup soccer quarterfinals and...
- Journalists Say Southern Baptists Told Them to Quit
- Children's Art Displays Mix of Cultures, Ideas
- A Top Ten of the Most Touching Singles at 1990's Halfway Point
- PERFORMANCE ART REVIEW : Five Uneven Pieces in 'The 13th Hour' at the Taper, Too
- Different Heroes Keep Popping Up Every Night for Red Sox
- Her Nature Wasn't Nurtured by Los Angeles : Pop music: Concrete Blonde was considered the heir to X before its leader left her money-minded hometown for London.
- Once-Endangered Peregrine Falcon Is Making a Spectacular Comeback : Wildlife: Their population has soared to 540 after a 15-year effort. But some worry that the recovery effort could face a premature death.
- 'Go West, Young Man': It Paid Off for Polish Actor
- Perrier Founder Resigns; Recall Reserve Increased
- Emulex Corp. Founder to Give Up His Job as Firm's Chief Executive
- With Tears and Hugs, Peace Corps Starts Evacuation : Philippines: Fears of rebel attacks cut short the work of 261 volunteers in one of the organization's oldest and largest overseas programs.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Kin of 7 Slain Arabs to Receive $20,000
- Dense-Pac's Revenue to Fall Short of Goal
- Campeau Has $80-Million Loss in the First Quarter
- Campbell to Cut Its Work Force by 20% : Retail: The soup maker's anti-takeover plans also include the sale of several businesses and under-used facilities.
- Kemper Named to Succeed Luce at Ailing Great American Bank
- NUTS & BOLTS : A How to for Homeowners : Placement of Speakers Key Factor in Sound
- Aviation Publication to Go Biweekly: Lower-than-expected advertising...
- The Unvarnished Truth About Varnish
- Flood of Tips on Glendale Blaze Complicates Arson Investigation
- 53 Nations Pledge to Ban Ozone Destroyers by 2000
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Law Change Affects Drunk Drivers
- Canada Truckers' Protest Fizzles
- Foothill Group Backs N. Tustin City Proposal
- COUNTYWIDE : Value of Sanctuary Sought in Study
- Simi Valley to Urge PUC Opposition to Merger : Utilities: Air quality could worsen for the next 6 years under a plan to combine Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas & Electric.
- SIMI VALLEY : Council OKs 2-Year Employee Contract
- Tony Dorsett, the NFL's second-leading career rusher...
- A federal judge in New York upheld...
- Aid for Devastated Lebanese Armenians Sought : Fund raising: The leader of an arm of the Apostolic Church is in the Southland seeking help for his people.
- GARDENING : Pest Control Without Pesticides
- COLUMN ONE : Turning a Deaf Ear to Confession : A man keeps admitting to a slaying for which his brother is imprisoned. The case illustrates how loath appeals courts are to overturn convictions.
- MANDELA'S VISIT TO L.A. : Tutu Visits Prepared Way for Mandela
- Airport Loses $800,000 Gift: Concrete Too Weak for 767
- Deukmejian Names Leahy to Superior Court Bench
- Panel Tries to Save Cafeteria to the Stars
- Canned Cocaine : Drug raids: Sheriff's deputies say 17.6 pounds of 'crack cookies' that could be stored in corn chip cylinders were found in a Valencia apartment.
- Judge Denies Matta's Request to Drop Charges
- Arco Pays IRS $800 Million in Tax Dispute : Energy: The settlement resolves a dispute over Alaskan oil pumped as early as 1980.
- Camps for Fun and Profit : Old-Fashioned Activities Make Return, Though Special Themes Are Still Popular
- New-Home Sales Up 0.4% but Still Near 7-Year Low
- HANDYMAN : One Way to Refinish a Dyed Concrete Walk
- Irving Wallace; Prolific Writer Reached Billion Readers
- A SIEGE OF FIRE : Station Is Given Over to Bulletins
- Hubble: Like a Shot in the Dark : Troubled Space Agency Sends Up an Untested Telescope, Loses Big
- White Hits 2 Homers in Angels' 7-2 Win
- Amituanai Transferring to Palomar
- The Chicago Blackhawks traded center Denis Savard...
- Richard Cozzi New President of Trump Shuttle
- 7 Southland S&Ls; on Priority List for FBI Investigation
- Philippine Contracts Awarded to Nynex
- Koito Cancels Plans to Give Pickens a Tour of Factory
- ON THE RECORD
- WORLD IN BRIEF : POLAND : Police Use Force to End Farmer Sit-In
- Family Ponders Future in a Germany Without Walls
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Senate OKs Funds for Food Program
- $200,000 Donation Presented to Community College Group
- 79TH CALIFORNIA AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP : Wi Leaves Veteran in the Cold : Golf: Teen-age longshot from Thousand Oaks wins title, 3 and 2, as a former champion wilts before his steady play.
- Irvine Firm Says Its Shuttle Valve Has Tested OK So Far
- Democrats' Offensive Targets Tax Switch, S&Ls; Issues : Politics: Party leaders gather as the dual assault on Bush and the GOP is unveiled. Some worry that the tough new strategy may go too far.
- Cranston Remains a Major Player : Politics: Despite Senate ethics investigation, many of his colleagues go all out to show they respect his leadership.
- Transient, Once Tied to Killing, Beaten to Death in Boyle Heights
- LAKE CASITAS : Plant Proposal Worries Neighbors
- VENTURA : Woman Injured in Crash, Baby Unhurt
- A Day of Black Widows
- Architect of Huge Tax Fraud Scheme Sentenced to Prison
- Cleveland Puts Basketball Program in Escoto's Hands
- Team Tennis Comes Calling Here Again : Dukes: Newport Beach franchise, which opens July 12 in John Wayne Tennis Club, is third venture in Orange County.
- Hampsten Has Steepest Hill Left
- Mattingly Struggles in Effort to Regain Power
- NEA Rejects Grants for 4 Performance Artists : Arts: The move is condemned as political appeasement. The endowment's chairman personally intervened in the grant selection.
- State Ranks Art Museum in O.C. Lower This Year
- Iran President Hails West's Aid, Chides Radicals
- Jury Deadlocked on Main Counts Against Silberman : Courts: Judge declares mistrial on remaining charges. Prosecutor plans retrial. Financier denied bail, will be sentenced in September on one count.
- Communist Party Puts Differences Aside, Votes to Approve Gorbachev's Reforms : Soviet Union: Conservatives agree to withhold their dissent as crucial congress draws near.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Feinstein Attacks Wilson on Abortion Rights
- Biaggi Extortion Conviction in Wedtech Case Upheld
- A SIEGE OF FIRE : Welcome to California : Tourists Are Having Second Thoughts Amid the Embers
- Men Admit Beating Up Rep. Studds
- NASA Grounds Space Shuttles; Woes Pile Up
- Panel OKs Nominee for Agriculture Post
- A Mensan Convention: Sex Lives and Videotape
- Club Cannibal Cranking Back Up After Taking Off for Three Months : Music: Club will not book heavy punk bands that would draw overflow audiences.
- Building Collapse Kills 29
- Read His Lips: He's Thinking Anew
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : Guerrillas Battle Troops Near Capital
- Council Puts S. Africa Question on Ballot as a 'Gift' to Mandela
- Impediments? No Problem : Tricky Tokyo-Washington Trade Pact
- Budget for Schools Would Trigger 269 Layoffs : Education: Most of the jobs that would be lost involve lower-paying posts, including clerical, custodial, maintenance and cafeteria staff.
- BUENA PARK : Essay Winner, 13, Is an Avid Reader
- OXNARD : Contract Awarded to Demolish 2 Hotels
- House Joins Parade of History : Urban renewal: Older homes scheduled for demolition are sold cheaply to residents in exchange for a commitment to relocate and restore the structures.
- FILLMORE : A New/Old Marquee Is Just the Ticket
- If you've been waiting for an opportunity...
- Federal Suit Charges Firm Defrauded Navy
- ORANGE : Man Sentenced for Killing Wife, Sister
- Jeff Grayer, a guard with the Milwaukee...
- L.A. GAMES PREVIEW : Hart and Canyon to Renew Rivalry
- Le Voyageur Wins Belmont Feature
- TRACK AND FIELD : Powell (28-5) Makes Jump Toward the Top
- COMMENTARY : How to Give Host the Most Help by '94 Cup
- Which is the largest U.S. branch of...
- JAZZ REVIEW : Bailey and Marsalis a Happy Pairing : New York festival: The 72-year-old singer and the 28-year-old trumpeter joined in a memorable version of 'The Battle Hymn of the Republic.'
- San Diego Dancer Makes Big Step to Broadway
- A SIEGE OF FIRE : Glendale Blaze Victims Meet to Air Concerns, Seek Answers
- Is There a Better Way to Handle the City Budget? : Crunch: Marathon City Hall juggling act to balance the San Diego budget leaves many disillusioned with the way the system works.
- MANDELA'S VISIT TO L.A. : Youngsters Find Rare Chance to See a Real Hero : Mandela: Students find several ways to share in anti-apartheid leader's stay in L.A. To some, he's a king; to others, a hope for a better future.
- Warning to Be Posted Near Storm Drain
- COUNTYWIDE : Support Groups for Cancer Are Offered
- Mitchell, Passed Over in Draft, to Try Out With Boston Celtics
- Ireland Has Little to Lose Against Italy
- Chula Vista's Cucjen Has Grip on Baseball Career
- Rain Forest Travels to San Diego
- WORLD IN BRIEF : EUROPE : 35 Nations Endorse Democracy Tenets
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Welfare Increase Delay Is Signed
- China Dissident Asks Academic Seclusion : Politics: Fang Lizhi and his wife put aside the activism that helped spark last year's pro-democracy movement.
- City Manager Urges Council Cooperation in Farewell Speech
- VOLLEYBALL LAGUNA BEACH OPEN : Changing Partners Makes Women's Tournament Unpredictable
- BOWLING / RIVERSIDE PBA TOURNAMENT : Palombi Is Seeded No. 1 for Final
- Molestation Allegation by Girl, 11, Left Unchecked for More Than Year
- Obituaries : Sonny Jones; Stuntman, Actor, Musician
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Condo Project Hit With Seismic Issue
- School Wins First Place With 'Harmony' Video
- Berman Is 10th in S & L Contributions : Campaign money: A Common Cause study also reports Rep. Elton Gallegly received $20,050 from the scandal-plagued industry.
- Long Beach Hospital to Share Trauma Cases : Emergency care: Memorial Medical Center has agreed to help the overloaded county system treat its critically injured and share the expense of caring for the indigent.
- Airport Expects 2 Weekends of Jammed Parking
- The Exterior Decorator : Folk art: 'People throw away such pretty things' says Beatrice Wyatt, who has collected and painted a jumbled collection of found objects in her yard on Olive Street.
- Suns' Draftee Ceballos Has Warrant for Arrest
- Where's the Fire? Intensity? Not in the Padre Clubhouse
- Leaders Must Win or Be Eclipsed
- Bush Press Conference Juggled by Local Stations : Television: KCBS viewers miss end of session entirely; two other stations cut away and then return to it.
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'The Heirs' Lacks the British Touch
- MOTOR RACING / BRIAN MURPHY : Operating Expenses Figure to Climb for Van Blargan Following Crash
- Panel to Rule on Charges
- Spy Planes and Firetrucks Can Ease Summer Doldrums for Children : Activities: Lots of things that are educational are also fun. And besides that, they're all free.
- Lark Quartet to Open Chamber Season
- MOORPARK : District to Take Vote on Bond Issue
- The Night of Two No-Hitters : Fernando Pitches One for the First Time as He Stymies Cardinals, 6-0
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mets Make a Point, Take Over First
- SHOOTING / U.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS : Schmidt, Fluker Win in Skeet
- Comic Wallace Jumps Easily to Big Screen
- MUSIC REVIEW : 'Il Re Pastore': A Mozartean Rarity at Nakamichi Festival
- Rostagno Doesn't See What Hits Him in 6-2, 6-2, 6-4 Defeat to Ivanisevic
- STAGE REVIEWS : Kline Delivers a Fine Revival of Coward's 'Present Laughter'
- Potential Defenders Cut to Four : America's Cup: All approved groups have San Diego connections. Five others are excused from official consideration by organizing committee.
- For McCartney, Home Is Where the Heart Is : Music: The former Beatle thrills 50,000 concert fans in Liverpool. It's his first return since 1979.
- WEEKEND TV : Election Fever Starts to Brew Before the 4th
- COMMENTARY : A Master Base Stealer Knows His Escape Routes, Too
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- Some Tips for Those Who Want to Light Up Lives and Yards
- Bush Vetoes Bill Granting Family Leaves : Legislation: He objects to government mandating such workplace issues. Despite criticism, an override by Congress is viewed as unlikely.
- HUD Recovers $81 Million After Audits
- Mercury Use in Paints to Be Curbed : Health: Government and industry announce an agreement. Serious dangers of indoor fumes, especially to children and fetuses, are cited.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PERU : Maoist Guerrillas Kill 45 in Hamlets
- O.C. Among Most Wealthy, Miserly in U.S.
- Former Model Denies She 'Coerced' Barry Into Sting
- Redevelopment Chief Is 2nd Oceanside Official to Resign This Week
- Subject of Parole Furor Gets Life : Justice: An attacker who sparked reforms in 1975 with a repeat offense just nine days after he left prison was sentenced for killing and raping a girl.
- Store Owner Sues Carlsbad Over Migrant Case
- COUNTYWIDE : CLIPBOARD : How Dry Was It?
- LA HABRA : Carwash to Raise Money for Funeral
- Ex-Officer Sentenced for Felony Grand Theft
- SANTA PAULA : Redevelopment Zone to Get Hearing
- Tastes Just Like a Chip Off the Old Trap Block
- THINGS PEOPLE DO : SEPAK TAKRAW : Imagine Playing Volleyball Without Your Hands, and You Get an Idea of What This Southeast Asian Sport--Translated as 'Kick Woven Ball'--Is All About
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Trevino Likes the Lead, Hates Bogey
- Convention Sponsor Hopes Bid Is in the Cards : Collectors: Promoter vying to bring annual baseball card convention to Anaheim in July, 1991.
- BETTING WITH BOB : MAN VS. MICROCHIP
- Desbrow Holds On to Win Firecracker 50
- OPEC's Output Still Too High to Stop Price Slide
- O.C. Marshal Collars Police Games Crown
- Border Deaths Lead to Probe of Honecker : East Germany: His 'shoot-to-kill policy' toward those trying to flee West could bring a murder conviction.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WEST VIRGINIA : Ex-Gov. Moore Asks to Change His Plea
- Kohl to Visit Moscow, May Discuss Aid
- Bishop Excommunicates Abortion Clinic Director
- Abandoned Baby Found by Passerby
- Officer Held After Claim of Zambia Coup : Africa: State radio denies President Kaunda has been overthrown. The trouble follows food price hikes and riots.
- Man Is Found Guilty of Murder in Baby's Death
- For the Life of the Party, Call Roseanne : TV sometimes strikes a populist, leftist chord that rings true with the audience. Why can't Democrats figure it out?
- A SIEGE OF FIRE : Where Rows of New Houses Hide the Pain : Porter Ranch aftermath: Victims of the December, 1988, blaze know all too well what those of the Santa Barbara and Glendale disasters are enduring.
- Homeless Veterans Find Safe Ground at 'Stand Down'
- Ex-City Manager of Escondido Gets Oxnard Post
- Officials Call Disastrous Local Blaze Unlikely : Fires: 'Sundowners' and other conditions in Santa Barbara were unique to that area.
- Guerrero in No Mood to Congratulate Friend : Cardinals: His double-play grounder in the ninth preserved no-hitter, spoiling his 34th birthday.
- Plutko Plots an Uncertain Return to State : High schools: Former Southern Section commissioner will leave Colorado post in August, hoping to find an assistant principal job in California.
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Gilberto Roman: One of the Best of the '80s
- Bushels of Bears, Nary a Growl : Ever Thought of Decorating Your Den With a Teddy or Two?
- Zambia Schedules Vote Oct. 17 on Multi-Party Government
- MANDELA'S VISIT TO L.A. : Mandela, Sharansky Agree to Disagree
- ANAHEIM : New Court Date Set for Murder Suspect
- Simi Valley Sailor's Heroism Eases Loss for Family, Friends
- Developers Admit Their Attempt to Demolish McKinley Mansion
- PLAYING LOTTO 6/53
- British Petroleum Won't Pay $106,398 Portion of Spill Bill
- VENTURA : School Board OKs $57-Million Budget
- LAGUNA BEACH : Sawdust, Art-A-Fair Will Open Today
- Lucero Wins Speedway Scratch Main Event
- Jury Is Out on Bell, Raiders' Backfield
- Wi, 18, Wins State Amateur Title : Golf: Recent Westlake High graduate closes out Vanier, 3 and 2, with some clutch play on the second 18 holes at Pebble Beach.
- Starr Won't Return to Rams, Doucette Is Their New Voice
- First Ozone-Protection Suits Filed by U.S.
- Edelman, Hahn Hire Attorney in Remap Case
- Holdout Juror Means Mistrial for Silberman
- Californian Ends Bicycle Journey Along Great Wall
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : High Court Declines to Free Reporter
- Proposed Fees to Balance Budget May Spoil Picnics : Revenue: Lawmakers are weighing a diverse menu of potential increases, including higher charges for park users and university students.
- MANDELA'S VISIT TO L.A. : Mandela Puts a Little Magic Back in the T-Shirt Business : Scene: Street entrepreneurs get a little extra time to cash in when anti-apartheid leader is late arriving downtown.
- Skaters, Coaches Protest Plan to Close Ice Arena
- Oceanside Unveils New Civic Center : Dedication: More than two years in the making, the $30-million complex boasts a library, offices for city personnel and new City Council chambers.
- Airport Sues to Void Council's Move Against Taxiway Work
- An attorney for National League umpire Bob...
- Won't Interfere in S&L; Probe of Son, Bush Says
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAUSALITO : Bullets Kill 3 Sea Lions
- Valenzuela, Stewart Hurl No-Hitters
- WORLD IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Assembly Approves Anti-Racism Law
- 2,000 in India Protest Bhopal Relief Program
- Baby Otter, Born to Spill Survivor, Survives Illness
- Westwood Weather Station Shuts Down
- City Axes Brush Plan Sparked by '85 Blaze
- FATHER OLIVARES : Amazing Grace
- A Busy Night Shaping Up for Grant All-Star Lewis
- Toro Finishes Third in Final Trip to Post
- Richard C. Cordova has joined Mission Valley...
- Equitec Group Near Deal to Transfer Properties : Real estate: Hallwood Group may take over 27 choice assets of the Oakland financial services company, sources say.
- Barry Minkow Ordered to Repay $7-Million Loan
- INTERIOR : Coloring Behavior : The Effects of Different Hues on Our Bodies and Minds Can Be Dramatic, Designers Say
- Sausage Sizzles at Center of Milwaukee Racial Tension : Civil rights: An activist black alderman is censured in a product-tampering scare. His defenders say real issues are ignored.
- Lithuanians Give In, Agree to Moratorium
- Obituaries : Robert C. Sherman; Singer's Father
- Rebuilding of Avalon's Only Gym OKd by State
- IRVINE : Companies Granted Ozone Exemptions
- ORANGE : Ax Murderer Will Spend Life in Prison
- Up on the Roof, Dishing Out Freedom : Television: Ted Turner's CNN seems to be making Marshall McLuhan's global village a reality.
- ORANGE : American Catholic Church Dedication
- Advocate for Migrants Savors Victory : Rights: Ruling vindicates biochemist whose indignation moved him to be a party in lawsuit against Encinitas ban on curbside hiring.
- Swanson Officially Signs With CSUN
- A Superior Court grand jury declined to...
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- Orange County Girls Compete in Summer Basketball Shootout
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Kittle's Homer Powers Chicago, 1-0
- IMF Will Increase Interest Rates to Bolster Resources
- Chrysler Debt Rating Downgraded: Moody's Investors Service...
- Proposed Sale of Friendly Ford Delayed
- Time Warner Suit Threatens MGM/UA Deal : Entertainment: Pathe Communications is accused of violating its agreement with the New York media giant over the acquisition of the studio.
- Senate Supports Rescue Plan for Food Program
- Suit Blames 2 Deaths on Racism by Fire Chief
- Panel Objects to Proposed Study of Breast Cancer Drug : Health: The project would have involved 20,000 U.S. and Soviet women. Backers plan to redesign it and seek approval again.
- Pilot in Crash Fatal to Lawmaker Wasn't Rated
- NEW PROPOSED COSTS FOR STATE SERVICES
- He Isn't in a Foul Mood About Maradona : Soccer: Yugoslav says he is fast enough to stay with Argentine star during today's game without tripping him.
- A Television 'Ring'
- Neil Bush's Role in Failed Colorado S