- Dance and Music : Burbank Symphony Premieres Concerto
- The Kid in 'Dick Tracy' Has Been Around the Block
- Deft Wins Paint Bid
- Japan Passes U.S. in Investment: Japan spent...
- Bonn, Paris Banks Key to Trump Rescue
- Chase Manhattan Plans to Cut Costs : Company Aims to Save $300 Million by Restructuring
- Robert V. Daly Jr. has joined the...
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Swiss Probe Possible Insider Trading in Suchard Takeover
- He Will Tell Stories, but Not in Summer : Culture: For folklorist, storytelling is not just entertaining. Indians and others use it as a means of vividly describing the values and ideas important to them.
- Typhoon Lashes Palau, Heads for Philippines
- LOCAL : Brando's Daughter Leaves U.S., Won't Testify Against Brother
- COLUMN ONE : U.S. Looks Abroad for Its Heroes : Americans offer adulation to foreigners such as Mandela, who seem to embody the heroic qualities lacking in the instant celebrities at home.
- Louis L. Straney has become vice president-sales...
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- FBI Agent, Trooper Found in Small Plane's Wreckage
- Nancy Cruzan Family's Long Wait Goes on
- Bottle of Bubbly Presents a Recycling Dilemma
- Noriega Officers Resurface; Panama Coalition Strained
- Artists Rally Under 'Big Green' Banner
- Amal Militia Commander Killed in Car Bomb Blast
- COSTA MESA : 'Tiger Cage' Keeps MIA Cause Alive
- . . . And for All Angelenos, As Well : Why the City Council Should Approve Bradley's Mandatory Conservation Plan
- OXNARD : Mental Health Clinic Location Selected
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School Trustees OK $109-Million Budget
- Woman Attacked at El Cajon School
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Elliott Blows Engine, Earnhardt Gets Win
- Poe's Mysterious Graveside Admirer Captured in Photo
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Todd Rundgren and His Fans Take a Bad Trip Back to the '70s
- BETTING WITH BOB : MAN VS. MICROCHIP
- It Just Doesn't Figure to Be Match for Ages
- Round One of Counterpunch, a new weekly Calendar feature of commentary and opinion. Leaders in arts and entertainment and related fields will offer their perspectives on vital issues of the day and their responses to columns and reviews. : Restaurateurs Give a Second Opinion and a Third, Fourth
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKES IN MAY
- THE SIDELINES : Sprint Boosts Valerie Simonnet
- Ireland Survives in a Shoot-Out : Romania Toppled After 120 Minutes of Scoreless Action
- THE SIDELINES : Ailing Pirates Acquire Jay Tibbs
- Izvestia Takes Bumpy Road to Victory
- Criminal Type Bags the Gold Cup : Horse racing: The 5-year-old son of Alydar beats Sunday Silence by a head for his third consecutive victory.
- Anderson Misses One Ball, Hits Another : Angels: Second baseman gives the Tigers a run when he drops a pop-up, but redeems himself with his first major league home run.
- Humperdinck Cancels Universal Concerts
- NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Mistaurian Easily Wins Vagrancy
- No Cigar for Turner's Castro 'Conversation' : Television: The usually voluble CNN founder just lobs up soft questions and listens to the long-winded Cuban leader's answers tonight.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Oklahoma!' At The Music Center : Is Musical Still a Classic Minus Dream Ballet?
- Old-Time Fair to Return to Hansen Dam Area July 18
- Motorcycle Collectors Meet and Dream : Hobbies: Easy riders gather to show off their classic Harley-Davidsons and Indians, including a circus performer's mount, custom-built in 1908.
- Many Septic Tank Users Still Paying Sewer Fees : Utility: Several Pacoima families file claims with the city. But officials say that even if refunds are granted, they will be for 12 months only.
- PREP BASKETBALL STATE ALL-STAR GAMES : South Boys Get Defensive in 127-109 Win
- FABULOUS 44 BASKETBALL ALL-STAR GAMES : Future Women of Troy Shine in South's Victory
- After Homers, Parrish Named Angel of Week
- GARDEN GROVE : Slain Employee Remembered at Job
- CYCLING RACE ACROSS AMERICA : Secrest Establishes a Record in Winning Event for Second Time
- Angels Make Their Message Clear, 10-2
- Larry Bird, in Indianapolis for an all-star...
- Texas Swimmers Too Much for East German Squad
- MEDIA : Channel 10 Picks a Threesome as Michael Tuck's Replacement
- STAGE REVIEW : 'As You Like It' Opens Globe Season
- Remaking 'NBC Nightly News' : Television: The network is putting its faith in new executive producer Steve Friedman, whose winning touch made the 'Today' show No. 1 for five years.
- 1944 'St. Louis' Is Timelier Than Ever
- PEOPLE WATCH
- SHORT TAKES : Streisand Learns a New Step
- Round One of Counterpunch, a new weekly Calendar feature of commentary and opinion. Leaders in arts and entertainment and related fields will offer their perspectives on vital issues of the day and their responses to columns and reviews. : For the Love of 'Nightingale'--A Fear for Its Existence
- Falling Mortgage Rates Help Bolster Existing Home Sales
- Market Watch : German Issues: Expect Payoff Much Later
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : $500 Million Sought for BART Repairs
- Brady Backs Neil Bush: 'Can't Imagine He Broke Law' : Thrifts: The Treasury secretary notes that the President's son was a director, but not an officer, of a failed savings and loan in Colorado.
- Buckey Takes Stand, Denies He Ever Abused Children
- 280-Acre Blaze in Brush East of Fillmore Brought Under Control : Fire season: Teen-agers eating lunch in the area are suspected of accidentally starting the blaze. Experts fear that Fourth of July fireworks could ignite the county's tinder-dry brush.
- PLATFORM : It's Still a Bargain
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : On the Road Again With Props. 111, 108 : Voters no doubt thought they were giving a boost to transit, but mostly they'll be getting pig-in-a-poke highways.
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- WORLD : Actress Melina Mercouri to Run in Athens Mayoral Elections
- County's Iranians Offer Aid in Quake : Rescue: Money, medicine and means of shelter are being collected for the thousands of injured and homeless by professional and community groups.
- OAK VIEW : Hearing to Discuss New Water Plant
- Flicks Make a Big Splash, But Don't Let Your Rubber Ducky Make Waves
- Transient Trapped in Crawl Space Freed
- BUENA PARK : City Budget Includes $1-Million Deficit
- WORLD CUP '90 : Maradona Still Casts Tall Soccer Shadow
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Irwin Hot to Trot, Wins Again by 2 Shots
- SHORT TAKES : Man Charged in Kinison Incident
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Modern Love': Bad Sound, Bad Jokes by Robby Benson
- Stage : The Bard's 'Much Ado' Travels Well to 1939 Fascist Italy
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Contaminant Blamed for Ailment
- A Government That Can't Take Criticism Is a Long Way From Democracy : Mexico: Commitment to economic reform isn't matched in the political arena, where death threats mark a new low.
- COUNTYWIDE : Lido Ocean Fete Extols Clean Beach
- McEnroe's Chances Not of This World
- Dodgers See Red in Loss : Baseball: They lose again to Cincinnati, 10-6, and learn that Belcher has an inflamed pitching shoulder.
- THE SIDELINES : Injured High Jumper Back Home
- KMEX Gets a Kick From Soccer Games
- Slain Teen Had 2 Sides to His Life, Friends Say
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Temple May Hold Clues to Origins of Medicine : Archeology: Babylonian ruins date to as early as 3000 BC. They are believed to have been the center of activities focusing on the goddess of healing.
- The Well-Off and Healthy Get a Cynical Free Ride : Health care: Government, reneging on its responsibility, is forcing hospitals to lean on privately insured patients to pay for the indigent.
- CAMARILLO : 2 Veteran Council Members to Retire
- L.A. GAMES : No. 1 Long Beach Poly Subdues Venice, 64-52
- Frost Free Heats Up, Ends Skid : Other races: After three disappointing efforts, gelding goes wire-to-wire in $156,000 Hollywood Park race.
- Santa Ana's Chavez in Main Event at Irvine
- Ace Puts His Faith, Money on Show, Place, Win
- A Writhing L.A. Debut for Manchester's House-Music Sound : Clubs: Star deejay Graeme Park brings records from England's legendary Hacienda nightspot to the Mayan.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Matsuri Taiko Group at Barnsdall Park
- SHORT TAKES : Explosion Gives Her Head Start
- ARTS
- Janet Jackson a Slick Replica of Her Videos
- 'Tracy' Stands Firm at No. 1; 'RoboCop2' Is 2
- COMMENTARY : 'Oklahoma' At The Music Center : Strange Priorities, Odd Perspectives at the Opera
- Dennis Quaid the Singer Brings His, Um, Unique Talents to O.C.
- SHORT TAKES : Spielberg, Webber to Team Up for Full-Length Animated 'Cats'
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mets Sweep Phillies to Close In on First
- Former International Boxing Federation light heavyweight champion...
- Federal Official Seeks Dates of Four Artists' Shows Back to '84 : Arts: The General Accounting Office makes the unusual request of two New York facilities. The investigator says Sen. Jesse Helms asked for the data.
- ART : Costa Mesa Group Exhibit Unified by Provocative Nature
- Judge Lauded for Policy of Letting INS Screen Court : Immigration: He assists in eventual deportation of defendants who are illegal aliens. A bill in Sacramento would encourage other jurists to do the same.
- Circle K Corp. has appointed as its...
- Japanese Critic Says U.S. Holds Trade-Gap Key
- Trump Sells Shipyard: Donald J. Trump has...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Oil Workers' Bias Suit Refused
- Mortgage Rates Edge Up: Fixed-rate home mortgages...
- WORLD : Queen, Iceland Warm Relations
- EXPERIMENTAL AIDS THERAPIES
- Elizabeth Harwood, 52; Noted British Soprano
- Fire Hits Santa Ana Floral Shop
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Scripting a Counterattack : Education: Film professionals and a hospital join to produce "Campus Rape," a movie to fight violence against women.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : State Job Training System Criticized
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Backing of Abortion Rights No Guarantee of Victory at Polls
- WORLD : Zambia Food Rioters Fired On
- BOOK REVIEW : Fine Break in Lady-Manners : SHE DROVE WITHOUT STOPPING <i> by Jaimy Gordon</i> Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill $18.95, 390 pages
- Mandela Warns of Violent Option : S. African Blacks May Have 'No Alternative,' He Tells President
- Trump Takes Mandela Under His Wing
- LOCAL : Canoga Park Retirement Home Fire Kills 87-Year-Old Man
- Israel Won't Push on Soviet Settlers : Immigration: Sharon seeks to defuse criticism from Washington and Moscow. No special effort will be made to place the newcomers in the West Bank or Gaza.
- China Allows Best-Known Dissidents to Leave
- BRIEFING: THE ELDERLY
- Oldest Mandela Daughter Snubbed in Boston Visit
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Mother Guilty in Death of Girl
- ENVIRONMENT : Bush Urged to Act on Warming
- Suspect in Fire Fatal to Three Men Is Freed
- Small Minnesota town turns pests into a party : Viola's Gopher Count rewards a year of rodent hunting with a bounty and a celebration.
- Champs-Elysees Becomes Sea of Wheat for a Day
- YORBA LINDA : New Fiesta Days Parade Route OKd
- FABULOUS 44 BASKETBALL ALL-STAR GAMES : South Rallies Behind Defense for Victory
- North American Boxers Dominate
- COMING ATTRACTIONS
- Dance and Music : Martin Co. Soars With 'Alvin,' Struggles With 'Visions' at Inner City
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Scientists Create Enzyme in Lab
- OAK VIEW : Furor Raised Over Little League Funds
- A Cowboy's 1st Century : Ranching: Herman Wiegand has spent his entire 100 years farming and raising cattle in North County. And this pioneer still cares for a quarter-acre garden.
- THE SIDELINES : Billups Admits Gun Charges
- Soccer Hooligans: A Plan to Hit Them Where They Live
- Rustam Sharipov, the Soviet junior champion, edged...
- PERFORMANCE ART REVIEW : The Dark Bob Attempts a Crossover at Highways
- Pop : For Vega, Less Austere Is More
- SANTA ANA : Man Arrested in Alleged Kidnaping
- 5 Schools Give Pupils and Parents Hard Work : Education: Old-fashioned and public, they stress discipline, academic rigor and proper attire. Nearly 600 children are on waiting lists at just two of them.
- WORLD CUP '90 : West Germany Takes No Chances, Ousts Dutch, 2-1 : Soccer: Bridesmaid in last two World Cups beats archrival, avenges defeat in 1988 European Championships.
- CYPRESS : City to Levy Fines for False Alarms
- Moran and Correy Advance in Speedway
- New York Yankee pitcher Pascual Perez escaped...
- Becker, Lendl Struggle to Wimbledon Victories
- Golfer Hale Irwin Proves He's a Still a Classic at 45
- Stewart Wins Again in Bodyboarding
- Chasearacer Wins at Los Alamitos
- Round One of Counterpunch, a new weekly Calendar feature of commentary and opinion. Leaders in arts and entertainment and related fields will offer their perspectives on vital issues of the day and their responses to columns and reviews. : Restaurateurs Give a Second Opinion and a Third, Fourth
- Round One of Counterpunch, a new weekly Calendar feature of commentary and opinion. Leaders in arts and entertainment and related fields will offer their perspectives on vital issues of the day and their responses to columns and reviews. : Restaurateurs Give a Second Opinion and a Third, Fourth
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Scientists Close to Solving the Case of the Exploding Soup
- COLUMN LEFT : Sour Notes in Free Trade With Mexico : Harmonize policies to protect U.S. workers and consumers.
- LA HABRA : Improvement of City Buildings Studied
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Rise in Risky Pregnancy Linked to Sexual Disease
- MISSION VIEJO : City Council to Hear Appeal on Ridgeline
- WESTMINSTER : Storage Burglary Suspect Captured
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Against A's, White Sox Get High Marks
- WORLD CUP '90 : Argentina Surprises Brazil, 1-0 : Soccer: Maradona is stymied for 80 minutes, then sets up goal by Caniggia as defending champions advance.
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK / STEVE KRESAL : James Can Hit, Proving He Can Field, Too
- Stage : Shakespeare's 'Much Ado' Travels Well to 1939 Italy
- Pop : Jimmy Buffett Leaps Around the Bowl
- STAGE REVIEWS : Dual 'Lower Depths' from Homeless Writers, Actors' Gang
- Gay Pride Parade Celebrates Activism : Festival: Celebration also focuses on future battles. Record crowd watches usual assortment of zany floats.
- Slain Youth's Mother Speaks Out : Gangs: Objecting to perceived apathy about the deaths of their members, she describes her son's conflicting allegiances to family and the streets.
- Art Dealer Detours From the Fast Lane : Lerner Could End Up in Prison on Drug Charge
- ORANGE COUNTY SUMMER : Residents Finding Fun in the Sun Right Near Their Own Back Yard
- THE SIDELINES : 38-Win Streak Ends for Mapple
- Persistent Cough Idles Go for Wand
- Winning Makes a Believer of Brown in Pro Surf Final
- San Francisco Skipper Takes First in Carr Cup
- South Girls Take Game; USC Wins in Long Run
- SHORT TAKES : Post Office? You Can't Beat It
- OPERA
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Habitat: Capitalizing on a Team Effort
- Debate Over Revitalization of Olvera Street
- Wimp Factor
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Getting a Grip on Schizophrenia : Psychology: Each year about 100,000 Americans are diagnosed as schizophrenic. Despite the widespread use of the term, psychiatrists are still debating its definition and whether it is actually a disease or has a biological basis.
- Debate Over Revitalization of Olvera Street
- JIM BURBA : Checking Out the Hotel Lobby : Without Reservations, Industry Sees Room for Concern
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japan Plans Drug Money Rules
- P.M. BRIEFING : Siebe $656 Million Buys Foxboro
- World IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : Talks to Resume on Ending Civil War
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Fossil Prompts Claims, Skepticism
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS & LOSERS
- Why an American High-Tech Firm Recruits in Asian Rice Fields : Labor: California-based Seagate says remote disk-drive production gives it a competitive edge. Beginning workers are paid 50 cents an hour.
- Apple Changes Continue; Coldrick Resigns
- Quaker Oats Announces Reorganization: Quaker Oats Co.,...
- World IN BRIEF : FINLAND : 2nd Soviet Plane in Week Is Hijacked
- NATION : 4 Hurt as Tram Dives Into Lake
- Burglary Suspect Seriously Hurt in Police Shoot-Out
- SIMI VALLEY : Market Owner Faces False-Alarm Charge
- Interpreting the Bill of Rights
- Debate Over Revitalization of Olvera Street
- Man-Made Tunnels at McMartin Pre-School
- Debate Over Revitalization of Olvera Street
- Interpreting the Bill of Rights
- Interpreting the Bill of Rights
- MOVIES - June 25, 1990
- MOVIES - June 25, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - June 25, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - June 25, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 25, 1990
- Names in the News - June 25, 1990
- Names in the News - June 25, 1990
- Names in the News - June 25, 1990
- POP/ROCK - June 25, 1990
- South Coast Rep Gets Flak Over Pro-NEA Flyers : Arts: Costa Mesa puts the theater's grants on hold while investigating whether city money was used.
- NO SWEAT? The sheriff's DNA crime lab...
- Shoring Up Its Religious Profile : The church has adopted the terminology and trappings of traditional theologies. But the IRS is not convinced.
- GLUT II: There's lots of empty space...
- GLUT: Federal regulators say Orange County is...
- SISSIES: Several prominent Orange County personalities make...
- AIDS Activists Taunt, Drown Out Sullivan
- Mandela Criticizes U.S. Aid to Rebels in Angola : Tour: The black liberation leader meets with President Bush today. He will address a capital rally Tuesday.
- Church Markets Its Gospel With High-Pressure Sales
- From the Archives: The Scientology Story
- Church Scriptures Get High-Tech Protection
- Defining the Theology
- New Conference Would Give CSUN a Quick Fix, Chance for Hasty Exit
- Aptly Named Freedom School Goes Against Scholastic Grain
- Cookie-Cutter Education : Schools: Japan's system produces skilled workers vital to the nation's manufacturing success. But it rarely turns out the inventive minds industry increasingly needs.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : ARTS : Harmony in Architecture
- Our Men in the Middle East : EXPATS Travels in Arabia, From Tripoli to Teheran <i> by Christopher Dickey (Atlantic Monthly Press: $18.95; 229 pp.) </i>
- Sightsee by Bus at Your Leisure in Copenhagen
- THE DIABOLICAL DICTIONARY OF MODERN ENGLISH <i> by R. W. Jackson (Dell: $5.95) </i>
- The Eye Thinks : The Beauty and Sorrow of Manuel Alvarez Bravo's Mexico
- For Cape Verde Getaways
- New Deals for the Budget-Minded in Tasmania
- How to Get to Belize and Travel Around
- The Other Caribbean : Far From the Resort Experience, the Undeveloped 'Wild West of the Caribbean' Is Rough, Ready and Still Affordable
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FOOD : L.A.'s Real Empanada
- The Other Caribbean : Unspoiled Beaches, '50s Cars and Pre-Glasnost Politics Keep Fidel Castro's Island Locked in a Time Capsule
- Blasts Demolish Offices of South Africa's Ruling Party
- Comedy for Keeps
- VENTURA : Driver Killed After He Is Ejected by Car
- The Numbers
- Shortwave Hobbyists Have a Field Day to Make New Contacts
- VENTURA : Student Chosen for Leadership Seminar
- THE HOUSE
- Carl Lewis anchored the Santa Monica Track...
- Rader So Hot He's Ejected : Angels: Manager thrown out after arguing call in ninth inning of team's 9-4 loss to Tigers.
- WORLD CUP '90 : Milla, 38, Roars for Cameroon : Soccer: The oldest Lion scores twice in overtime as Colombia is eliminated, 2-1.
- Kruseman Wins Three-Quarter Midget Main
- FACES : At 97, Beatrice Wood Is Still 'Laughing at the Human Race'
- Still Jumpy at 60
- Vertical Thrills
- GOING IN STYLE: Dead Boys' lead singer...
- Lone Star Kabuki : On current American tour, Japan's Grand Kabuki Theatre goes off the beaten track and finds 'a completely unknown world'
- ICE TIME Climate, Science and Life on Earth <i> by Thomas Levenson (Harper & Row: $9.95) </i>
- Decorators Are Not Necessarily Designers
- The Greatest Soldier-Statesman Since Washington : GENERAL OF THE ARMY George C. Marshall, Soldier and Statesman <i> by Ed Cray (W. W. Norton: $29.95; 847 pp., illustrated; 0-393-02775-9) </i>
- GREAT WITS <i> by Alice Mattison (Penguin: $7.95) </i>
- Isolated Cape Verde Islands Ripe With Drama and Surprise
- Pope to Consecrate Controversial Basilica in Ivory Coast
- HOMESICK <i> by Guy Vanderhaeghe (Ticknor & Fields: $18.95; 320 pp.) </i>
- The Death and Transfiguration of a Peasant Prince : KHRUSHCHEV ON KHRUSHCHEV An Inside Account of the Man and His Era by His Son <i> by Sergei Khrushchev; edited and translated by William Taubman (Little, Brown: $22.95; 480 pp.; 0-316-49194-2)</i>
- Travel Groupies : No City in the World Is Remote Enough to Escape the Impact of the Guided Tour
- Tax Laws Complicate Vacation Home Rental
- Is it a clash over writing...
- Church Renovation, Other Projects Cited
- Where a Powerful Clan Put Down Deep Roots
- EYEWITNESS TO HISTORY <i> edited by John Carey (Avon: $10.95) </i>
- Delights Await in Belizean Interior
- IN THE WAKE OF THE EXXON VALDEZ The Devastating Impact of the Alaska Oil Spill <i> by Art Davidson (Sierra Club Books: $18.95; 224 pp.) </i>
- Sami Artisans of Scandinavia Use Traditional Techniques in Crafts
- Which Americans Are Allowed to Go
- FICTIONPOLAR STAR by Martin Cruz Smith (Ballantine:...
- Phil Lansdale; Ad Executive Founded 4day Tire Stores
- Indians' Water Opens Flood of Conflicts
- Latin Americans Take a Step Into the Economic Mainstream : Trade: Officials speak of <i> apertura,</i> opening up to the free flow of international commerce. Experts say concrete reforms are needed.
- CRESTED KIMONO Power and Love in the Japanese Business Family <i> by Matthews Masayuki Hamabata (Cornell University Press: $17.95; 191 pp.; </i> 0-8014-2333-3)
- BIRTCHER : A Dynasty in Development
- SACRAMENTO / BRADLEY INMAN : Treasurer's Campaign Comes Calling on the Investment Banks
- MOON PASSAGE <i> by Jane LeCompte (Harper & Row: $8.95) </i>
- Real Estate Plans for Risk-Tolerant Investors
- The Magic of Mantovani (for Simon Korner)
- Initiation
- Conversion Surprises New Tenant
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Feels Firm Soviet Stands Can Be Ignored
- Farmers' Fortunes Take a Turn From Drought to Drenched : Midwest: For years, crops died as they prayed for rain. Now those who live off the land have been hit with a deluge, and the future looks brighter.
- More Goldblum
- No Flight From Vandals, Burglars
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA CLARA : Giants Should Pay Rent, Official Says
- Rising Tide of Sewage at Gaza Strip Poses Bigger Threat Than Palestinian Guerrillas
- Reservoir Improvements Proposed : Water: Officials plan concrete and asphalt lining, more wells and intricate drainage system at Garvey facility.
- Cub Scoutmaster Leads the Pack in Volunteer Effort
- Hawkey Attempts to Douse Flames of Controversy