- ARTISANS: Spotlighting Makers of Hand-Crafted Goods : Traditional Sofa Furnishes Artist With a Canvas to Stretch Out On
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Man Convicted in Woman's Murder
- Vacationing President Very Much on the Job : Crisis: Bush travels to Maine, as is his custom. Through instant and secure communications system, he is able to stay involved in Iraq situation.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: GOVERNOR : Wilson Says Feinstein 'Profiteered' in S&L; Crisis
- Red Cross to Overhaul Blood Safety Oversights : Health: Officials say the changes will improve quality control and record-keeping. Federal watchdogs had criticized the agency's procedures.
- Sweatshop Bill Approved, Awaits Governor's Decision; L.A. Union Rally Planned
- NEWPORT BEACH : Gunman Robs Store of 12 Rolex Watches
- Police Say Assault Was Not Hate Crime : Racism: The shooting of an Ocean Beach man was at first thought to be a racially caused crime, but now police believe it was just assault.
- Judge Grants Retrial but Not Over Juror Issue : Courts: The ruling cites a prosecutor's misconduct. The jurist had been criticized for allowing a deputy district attorney to sit on the panel that convicted an Oxnard man of heroin intoxication.
- SANTA ANA : Antique Car Parade Features 200 Autos
- Julian
- RACE ACROSS AMERICA NOTEBOOK : Muldoon Tunes Up for Challenge of Open Road
- The Canadian government will allow Ben Johnson...
- American Football Not a Big Draw in Berlin : Rams: Today's game at Olympic Stadium falls far short of selling out.
- Allen Expected to Start Against 49ers Tonight : Raiders: Running back reluctant to talk about his contract dispute.
- Texas A&M; and Texas officials have asked...
- Steel Pulse to Play at S.D. Street Fair
- Muslims Condemn Kuwait Invasion
- Schuur Step Away From the Shadows : Vocalist: The jazz singer, who hasn't released an album since 1988, will be more than 100 pounds lighter and emotionally clearer at the Coach House.
- Angry Jordan Arabs Demonstrate Against Bush as Another Crusader : Mideast: Worshipers respond 'Death to America!' as an Islamic clergyman recalls Richard the Lion-Hearted.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Sinking of Ground Is Focus of Study
- Fountain Valley : High-Tension Fields at School to Be Tested
- SIMI VALLEY : Principal Sued for Harassment Resigns
- Man Dies in Construction Cave-In : Glendale: Firefighters try for an hour to free a 33-year-old foreman buried headfirst in a trench.
- Ram Boosters Mix Sightseeing and Shopping on Both Sides of the Wall
- ART REVIEW : Graphic Design Blessed by Technology
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Buscando America' Finds a Parodistic Brilliance : Theater: An Aztec god who awakens in Los Angeles generates a multitude of interesting situations. Its limitations aside, the play succeeds in showing the shallowness of modern values.
- The Pregnant Pause : Television: The fact that networks are allowing more of their top newswomen maternity leave is a testament to the increasing power of women in the medium.
- Judge Seeks Probe of Contacts Between Lawyer, Court Worker
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : GM to Lay Off 4,200 Due to Mideast Strife : Economy: The auto maker's Ypsilanti, Mich., plant will be closed for only two weeks.
- Grateful Dead Member Died of Drug Overdose
- Why Blacks Support Mayor Barry : Attitudes: They find pride in his ability to work way up political ladder despite white opposition. And they see case as part of an attack on their leaders.
- Rare Tornado Touches Down in N.Y. City
- Bush Signs Cancer Bill, Praises Marilyn Quayle
- Magellan Probe Maneuvers Into Orbit of Venus
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Override of School Spending Cuts Fails
- 400 Indians Die in Floods
- Judge Rules DEA Kidnap Violated U.S.-Mexico Pact : Camarena case: In precedent-setting decision, repatriation is ordered for doctor accused in murder.
- Father Mistakenly Leaves Son Behind
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Men Charged in Molestation Cases
- GARDEN GROVE : Council Backs Street Work--in Anaheim
- Cooper Near End as Laker? : Pro basketball: Club plans to waive him and, if other teams pass, he will be free to play in Italy.
- BOXING : He Wonders Why His Sport Isn't Governed
- Rams and Raiders football games, the conclusion...
- JAZZ REVIEW : Witherspoon Sings the Blues
- Circuit Board Plant to Close in Costa Mesa
- Beverly Hills-Based Bank Fails: First Pacific Bank,...
- Deukmejian on Workfare Obstacles and Budget Cuts in Social Programs
- Court Orders Lawyers for Children in Marrow Transplant Case
- Israel Adopting Softer Policy Toward Uprising : Occupation: Deaths of Palestinians decline sharply as new Defense Minister Arens shows he prefers that the army use less provocative tactics.
- 4 Filipinos Plead Guilty in Arms-Smuggling Case
- PORT HUENEME : Gunman Attacks Grocer, Takes $30,000
- $15,000 Reward Offered in Murder of Boy, 17
- ANAHEIM : Officials Studying Mall Repair Plans
- Mayor Defends Use of Police Stun Guns
- Countywide : E. German Teachers Get Facts in O.C.
- Countywide : Red Cross Says Team Will Go to Mideast
- Holistic Medicine Activist Crusades for Change
- DANCE REVIEW : Coney, Ashmole Step Into 'Giselle'
- BALLET REVIEW : A Wonderful Ivan the Terrible
- Beating Burglar at His Own Game : Security: With a little stealth of their own, homeowners and apartment dwellers can keep creeps on the outside.
- Budget Deficit May Necessitate L.A. Festival Cuts
- Campeau Corp. Ousts Founder From 2 Posts
- Signs of the Times Look Bad for Fans
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CANADA : Ex-Nazi Scientist to Leave Voluntarily
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: THE AD CAMPAIGN
- THE HOUSE
- Several of the world's top two-women volleyball...
- Nomads Must Win Tonight to Have Chance of Making Playoffs
- WEEKEND TV : All but a Few Eyes Cast on Mideast
- Stars Fall on Alabama's Three-Horse Field at Saratoga : Horse racing: Everybody wins in $200,000 stake for 3-year-old fillies.
- They Get Message Across in a Big Way : L.A. Festival: Three artists take an advertising tool--the outdoor billboard--to convey different messages at selected Southern California sites.
- Exxon Sued Over Pricing: North Carolina Atty....
- Managing Editor at Daily News Quits
- NUTS & BOLTS: A How-To For Homeowners : Buying Piano: Remember, It Is Meant to Be Played
- WORLD IN BRIEF : EAST GERMANY : Journalists Tour Hitler's Bunker
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS PROPOSITION 128 : Opponents Label Measure 'Hayden Initiative' in Ads
- Barry Guilty on One Count; Mistrial on 12 : Drugs: The jury deadlocks on felony charges. The Washington mayor could get a year's sentence for possessing cocaine, but it is unlikely.
- Bill Outlawing Paraphernalia for 'Ice' Is Sent to Governor
- Star-Crossed : Quartet Was on Its Way to the Top--Until the Watts Riots
- Hunger Survey Shows Children Suffer the Most : Social services: No one in Orange County is starving, but access to food is a growing problem.
- 3 Guilty in Precious-Metals Scam : Crime: A Newport Beach man and two others were convicted of bilking hundreds of investors out of $5 million. They face heavy terms and fines.
- Candidate Spent $18.66 for Each Primary Vote
- SEAL BEACH : 2 Men Shot During On-Ramp Argument
- It happened the other day: Deputy Dist....
- COSTA MESA : High School Makes Farm More Secure
- Foreman Is Buried Alive in Cave-In
- New Interactive Video Disc Lets Viewers Run the Show
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Shrimping Allowed in Galveston Bay
- Planning Staff Favors Expansion of Landfill : Lopez Canyon: Officials recommend that a 5-year limit be placed on the operating permit for the controversial dump.
- Boot Camp in War of the Sexes
- FILLMORE : Council to Consider Gravel Plant Lease
- Three University of Arkansas football players--Ty Mason,...
- Desert Debate Lingers After Coach Resigns in Victorville
- Citing Attendance and Handle Drops, Arlington Cuts Purses
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : An Earnest Plan B
- The Problem With Universal's 'Problem Child'
- L.A. Record Executive May Be Trapped : Civilians: He was a transit passenger at Kuwaiti airport when the Iraqis invaded.
- MEINERS OAKS : Cyclist, 8, Hit By Car in Stable Condition
- Growth to Dominate Campaigns in Oxnard : Politics: Twelve candidates are seeking 2 council seats, and 6 hopefuls are running for mayor. The filing period closed Friday.
- Countywide : Candidate Spent $18.66 Per Vote
- Council Posts $15,000 Reward in Killing of San Diego Youth
- Kidnaped Baby Boy Is Found Unharmed : Crime: The 6-month-old, missing for a week, is left behind a Long Beach restaurant. Ransom demands were not met.
- Lawndale Drops Plans for Utility Tax Proposal
- A Rookie Long on Talent : Orioles' 6-7 McDonald Speaks Softly, Carries a Big Pitch
- Case of Naked Eye vs. Electronic Eye
- SURFING SALT CREEK BEACH PRO-AM : Robinson Patiently Waits for Perfect Wave, Gets Perfect Scores
- Santiago Has Happy Return as Padres Win
- Nike Questions PUSH Motives: Nike Inc. has...
- Revenue for Entertainment Industry Grows 15.5%
- Signs of the Times Look Bad for Fans
- OXNARD : Sewer Glitch Forces Campers to Rough It
- MISSION VIEJO : Esperanza Graduate Is Used to Excelling
- THOUSAND OAKS : Shake-Roof House Destroyed in Fire
- Reactions to the Fall of 'Miss Saigon'
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Rodriguez Shoots 66, Leads Dent by One
- Soviet Returns With Something Far More Valuable Than Gold
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SOUTH LAKE TAHOE : Charges Weighed in Diesel Fuel Spill
- Strike Ended at Key Air Base in Turkey : Military: The government orders the walkout halted, clearing the way for American flights.
- 3 Men Convicted in $5-Million Telemarketing Scam
- Citizens Back French Role if War Erupts, Poll Shows
- NATION IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Former Archbishop in Psychiatric Unit
- 2 Rebel Forces Advance Against Doe in Liberia
- Smoke Takes the Inspiration Out of View
- West Hollywood Gambles on Card Club Initiative
- 10-Foot Limit Set for Beach Encroachment : Access: Newport Beach planners recommend the limit and an annual fee for property owners who have built structures on the public beach.
- NFL Hall Commits Error of Omission
- Gorbachev Urges Arabs to 'Put Out the Fire' : Soviet Union: In his first comment on Persian Gulf crisis, he denies that Moscow has turned against Iraq.
- HOW ARAB COUNTRIES GOT THEIR MODERN BORDERS
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Bomb Rips Bus, Kills 15 in Azerbaijan
- Hospital Ship Due
- MAGELLAN FAST FACTS
- Boy, 14, Shot by Friend While Playing With Gun
- Man With Alzheimer's Vanishes : Missing persons: He disappears in Washington state during a visit to son. His wife in Bellflower holds out hope that he's trying to reach home.
- Change of Heart : Ex-Convict Turns Life Around, Wins Prestigious CSU Award
- Padres Pitch Tickets to Military Families
- Spring Valley Renews Campaign for Cityhood : Civic Affairs: Proponents say move would give area control over roads, parks and development, but opponents think the tax base is lacking.
- 6th Bank Falls Victim to Holdup Spree
- Labor Fraud Case Raises Concern Over Contractor
- Countywide : Man Is Convicted in Racial Shooting
- Chicago-Bound Train Hits Semi-Trailer at Red Light
- Wrong Clothes Cost Young Man His Life : Street violence: The victim of an ambush shooting in Van Nuys was wearing gang-style attire but was not a gang member, police say.
- Coexisting With Beach Denizens
- TENNIS SAN DIEGO TOURNAMENT : Graf Wastes No Time While Defeating Tauziat
- Former Trojan Holt Out for Season
- Arcadia Residents Unaware of Arboretum Festival Plans
- Airlines Announce Rate Changes: Eastern Airlines said...
- Rioting Spreads in South Africa; Death Toll for Week Climbs to 42
- Checkpoint Chaos: Cars Hit Bad Policy : Scary--but preventable--scene for illegal immigrants on Interstate 5
- Joe Morgan's Suit Protests 'Profile of Drug Dealer' That Led to Arrest : Civil rights: The former baseball star says he was unfairly targeted by police and detained at LAX because he is black. A second trial on his claim is set.
- Bradley Promises to Protect Housing in Redevelopment
- Confidence in Tap Water Runs Dry : Contamination: Some families near Oxnard can't afford many luxuries, but they are paying the price to avoid nitrates seeping into their wells.
- Businessman, 81, Wins the Fernando Award
- 3 Arrested, 248 TVs Seized at Warehouse
- Blue Line to Expand Hours of Operation
- Countywide : Pumping Limitation Gets Initial OK
- Moments of Watching, Hours of Waiting : Cycling: For those staffing time stations in the Race Across America, chances to get involved are few and far between.
- Denver Bronco Coach Dan Reeves has undergone...
- JUNIOR NATIONAL CYCLING : He Wins Through the Desert on a Course With No Name
- Pierce, 15, Faces a Different Kind of Pressure
- Batbusters Advance in National Softball
- Britain's Adrian Moorhouse won the 100-meter breaststroke...
- No. 1 Pushed but Goes 4-0 on First Day : Beach volleyball: Stoklos and Smith edge Kiraly and Frohoff, 10-8, in battle of the best.
- Legion All-Star Game to Feature 3 West Players
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Stewart Defeats Yankees for His 16th Victory
- Little Hitting Goes Far, Beats Dodgers, 3-2 : Baseball: Braves score two runs in seventh inning without a hit against relief pitching that falters again.
- Funnyman McGrath Switches Hats Again for a Groundlings Benefit
- Joie Lee, Spike's Sister, Finds Herself in a 'Mo' Better' Place
- Judges Move to Consolidate Asbestos Claims : Litigation: The goal is to clean up a legal morass and speed payments to victims of exposure to the hazardous material.
- Justice Department Reviews La Opinion Deal: The...
- Heat and Glare Too Much of a Pane? Help Windows Take Cover : Awnings: Aluminum and acrylic styles both cool off the inside without ruining the view outside.
- Yosemite Battle Reflects Policy Shift : Fire: There was no doubt the blaze had to be knocked down. A new approach was implemented after 1 million acres in Yellowstone National Park were allowed to burn in 1988.
- Arab Leaders Call for Troops to Halt Iraqis : Gulf crisis: 12 nations urge dispatch of forces to aid Saudis. Hussein declares a holy war against the U.S., urging Muslims to 'hit their interests wherever they are.'
- Countywide : SELECTED REPORTABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES
- Rafeedie Portrayed as 'Street Smart,' Tough and Fair
- Major Vandalism Increases at County Schools
- Former UCSD Researcher Named in Suit
- Asian Crocodiles to Swim in Tiger River
- COMPUTAINMENT
- Nissan Truck Wins Good Design Award
- Ford Aerospace Settles Claims Over Billing : Defense: The company had been accused of irregularities in its charges to the Air Force.
- Film at 11 . . . but Rarely Any Golf
- UPS Strike Averted: The Teamsters Union agreed...
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Prosecution Rests in Aguilar Retrial
- LEBANON / THE ENFORCERS : Syrians Bring Order but Cause Hard Feelings
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Shuttle Atlantis Damaged by Hail
- TV REVIEW : 'Sun Up' Signs Off With Grace, Style
- KNBC News Solidifies Ratings Lead
- Crowding Stops Harry Show
- 'Cute' but Dangerous
- Deukmejian on Workfare Obstacles and Budget Cuts in Social Programs
- For Kin Back Home, It's a Waiting Game : Families: Tears, fears and prayers consume those at home, powerless to free U.S. citizens caught in Iraq's grip.
- Planner Calls Developer's Gifts Just Business as Usual : O.C. Supervisor 'Shocked' by Conflict of Appointee : Development: Roth 'shocked' by revelation that his appointee voted on projects in conflict of interest.
- On the Brink of the Abyss
- PLAYING LOTTO 6/53
- San Diego
- San Diego : Giant Dipper Ready to Roll Today
- Long Beach Students Scramble for Rehearsal Space : Music: Collapse of university hall and closing of other buildings create shortage. Situation figures to get worse in September, teachers predict.
- San Diego
- Laguna Beach : Judge Pondering Bootleg Apartments
- Canyon Hires Lopez as Football Assistant
- Lucas' Next Movie: Tuskegee Airmen : Film: 'Red Tails,' the story of the black pilots in World War II, will be virtually an all-black project. Said Lucas: 'I'm one of the few people that can get this film made.'
- STAGE REVIEW : Opposites Detract: Little Tension in 'Elaine's Daughter'
- Frank Lloyd Wright's Visions Enjoy New Surge in Popularity : Design: The famed architect's work is showing up in buildings, jewelry, furniture, T-shirts and notepaper and commanding high prices.
- NATO Backs U.S. but Bars Sending Troops to Mideast : Defense: Its secretary general calls Iraq a threat to Western security. But he says tradition forbids military action unless a member nation comes under attack.
- Thornburgh's Ex-Aide Indicted in Drug Probe
- Decision Could Discourage Other Efforts to Abduct Suspects : Arrests: If upheld, the ruling would change the ground rules under which U.S. law enforcement can operate on foreign soil.
- Kuwaiti Residents Fearful of Attack From Either Side : Occupation: Resistance to the invaders is continuing. There is no sign of any civil administration.
- Waders, Watch Your Step; You May Get Stung
- Couple Awarded $2.5 Million in Chair Accident
- Crisis Resolution
- Refuge for Hungry Serves 500 Each Day
- East County
- Countywide : Supervisors Reverse Support for Merger
- Pool Official Has Stroke After One Man Drowns
- San Diego
- PERSPECTIVE ON OIL PRICES : Heading Off Panic at the Pump : The embargo can stick if government takes a few prudent measures to reassure consumers and discourage speculators.
- Just a Normal 11-Year-Old College Boy
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Edberg Beats Chang, Passes Lendl for No. 1 Ranking
- Huber Marks the Spot, Reaches Girls' 16s Final : Tennis: La Jollan also advances in doubles and will play for two national titles today at Morley Field.
- Schwartz Disqualified in Speedway Race
- Whitaker Fights to Unify the Lightweight Division
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Glass Menagerie' Takes a Poignant Bow at the Bowery
- Car Maker Punished: Chrysler Corp. was fined...
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Crude Rises, but Pump Prices Dip
- Resorts International Inc.: The Atlantic City, N.J.-based...
- Columbia S&L; Sues 3, Charges Fraud Scheme : Thrifts: The ailing S&L; claims that $31 million of equipment-leasing deals were set up to defraud it. An ex-officer is accused of taking kickbacks.
- Alluring Atriums : Design: They bring light, greenery and color into a house, creating a new environment. Adding a garden room can achieve a similar effect.
- Romania to Release 42 Activists Held Since Crackdown in June
- Suspect Arrested After Officer Fires 2 Shots
- Thai Land Mine Kills 3
- Fans More Like Barr Than They Are Kroc
- Blue Over 'Mo' Better'
- Critic's Holly Hughes Stand Criticized as Condescending
- He Likes Marti Jones
- Loral to Let Ford Tap Pension Plan at Aerospace Unit
- Southland Sees Signs Locally of Nationwide Military Alert
- Regions to Be Accountable for Their Traveling Smog : Environment: Downwind areas won't be held responsible for pollution they inherit, state panel decides.
- Bush Says Hussein Is 'Backed Into a Corner' : U.S. response: The President says Iraqi move will fail. His spokesman cites plans for a naval blockade.
- El Toro Alert Hints at Troop Movement : Military: Officials refuse to comment on reports that thousands of Marines are shipping out to the Mideast from Southern California.
- 'Save Our Parks' Measure Gets Rival : Development: Huntington Beach City Council backs an initiative to allow action without a citywide vote.
- Pointing Finger of Blame Toward Source of Smog : Environment: Downwind cities will no longer be held responsible for smog they inherit from an upwind neighbor, under new guidelines by the state air board.
- State Panel OKs Venice High-Rise Development : Government: The Coastal Commission unanimously approves the $400-million Channel Gateway project. Culver City is expected to try to block the plan in court.
- Working on the Railroad
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Travel Business Is Surging, at Least for the Time Being
- Problems in Walls? Best Answer May Be to Build New Ones
- Wildfires Force Visitors Out of Yosemite Valley
- U.S. Asks Airlines to Shuttle Troops : Mobilization: Faced with a shortage of transport planes, the Defense Dept. calls on commercial aircraft.
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Airlines Insist Fuel Costs Justify Fare Hikes
- P.M. BRIEFING : UPS Strike Ballots Counted
- People : Longtime Investment Industry Leader Donaldson Named NYSE Chief
- Independence Flier Leaves Behind Anguished Mother in San Diego
- FASHION : How to Bag a Status Symbol
- Ruling Reversed on Low-Rent Housing Ballot Measures
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MEXICO : Hurricane Diana Kills at Least 23
- Peru Gov't. Urges Calm Amid Looting, Deaths
- WORLD : Palestinians Stab, Behead Arab
- RECREATION / NATURE : County Beaches Offer Plenty of Sun, Sand for Campers : Though short on solitude and wilderness, the county's shoreline campsites, from Newport to San Clemente, have other attractions.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SANTA BARBARA : No Damage, Injuries in Minor Temblor
- SOUTHLAND : 2 Wounded in On-Ramp Quarrel
- W. M. Spackman; Scholar Won Fame Writing Romance Fiction
- Taylor G. Belcher; Ex-Ambassador
- Dear Leo: Give Up, the War Is Over
- Resolution Sought on Disputed Freeway : Transit: Lawmakers ask state panel to OK extension of Interstate 710 through South Pasadena. The proposal has been debated for decades.
- Schools Considering Shift in Construction Priorities
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City's General Plan to Be Overhauled
- San Diego
- Gulf Crisis: Put Out More Flags : Keeping the 'Ugly American' from getting uglier
- Slaying Suspect Leads CHP on 15-Mile Chase : Crime: Eighteen shots are fired at a pursuing officer before the woman sought in a Pacoima killing crashes east of Victorville.
- THE SIDELINES : Another Hurdle for Ben Johnson
- FOCUS: BARRANCA COURT
- Chrysler Delays New Luxury Car: Chrysler Corp....
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Bond Auction Boosts Market; Dow Gains 24
- Wolf Returns as CEO of Chiat's N.Y. Office
- Carnation Unites Some Food Units
- Honda Establishes Italian Subsidiary
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : White-Knuckle Days in the Life of Oil Futures Traders
- Spanish Galleon Found, Treasure Hunters Say
- Bombshell in Camarena Case : Drugs: A judge orders the repatriation to Mexico of a doctor who was abducted and brought to the U.S. to stand trial in the DEA agent's slaying.
- Action at Camp Pendleton Stirs Rumors, Fears
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Princess Di Uses Sign Language
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : More Listen to Lyrics--Haggard
- THE HOUSE
- Lack of Fear Over WWIII Leads to Rare Global Cooperation : Strategy: The idea of collective action is a concept from the playgrounds: Gang up on he who picks the fight, jump on the seesaw to overbalance the big kid.
- La Mesa
- Work Planned on Ventura Freeway
- 2 Guns, 2 Deaths, 2 Grieving Families : Adrian and Luis, Not Members of Gangs, Still Became Victims
- Stogner Steps Up to the Pro Ranks : Loyola Marymount Senior to Compete in Manhattan Beach Tennis Tourney
- Fast Break : Vans Unmatched in Quickly Filling Orders for Custom Shoes
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Kellogg Sues Over Cereal: Kellogg Co. has...
- FundAmerica Charges Filed: Florida authorities filed criminal...
- EARNINGS : Nordstrom Reports a 7% Drop
- U.S. Goal: Iraqi Coup to Overthrow Hussein : Policy: Long-term strategy reaches beyond Kuwait. Washington sees the Iraqi leader as a continuing threat.
- Marines Mobilizing at Pendleton; Some May Be Heading to Mideast
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Iran, Syria Could Prove the Spoilers : Iraqi strategy: Saddam Hussein was apparently confident that his old enemies would stay out of the fray.
- NATION : Chemical Spray Sets Youth Afire
- THE ARAB LEAGUE
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Lotto Jackpot May Reach $40 Million
- Sale of Paper Has Catalina Buzzing : Journalism: Four of the weekly's employees quit. One starts a rival publication.