- Socking It to Bad Guys of Sports
- Northrop Has Better Quarter
- Disney Is Among Winners of British Broadcast Rights : Entertainment: The Burbank firm is part of a group that wins new TV franchises. But a consortium including NBC loses out.
- Woman With Guts Puts a Scare Into America
- Raging Northwest Fires Kill 3, Burn Homes
- Panel OK of Gates for CIA Is Seen Likely : Senate: But another tough floor fight against a controversial Bush nominee may break out if key Democrats argue he slanted intelligence.
- Begin's Son Says He Will Run if Shamir Steps Down
- 'Passport' Food Fair Aims to Raise Awareness, Money
- THEATER REVIEW 'THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN' : Marriage of Laughs : The hunchback steals the show in The Magnificent Moorpark Melodrama & Vaudeville Company's Halloween farce.
- Witnesses Criticize Norplant Proposals : Capitol: Women lawmakers hear testimony opposing any legislation that mandates use of the birth control device.
- AUTHOR, AUTHOR, AUTHOR : Skills : Jerry Dunn offers up advice from people who should know. The famous and not-so-famous tell all in 'Tricks of the Trade.'
- MOORPARK : State Calls School District Fee Illegal
- PREP COLUMN : A List of Best and Worst in Football
- ART REVIEWS : Gilbert-Rolfe's Monochromes Push Modernism to the Edge
- Bradley, Woo Call for Studies of Sexual Harassment Complaints, Policy
- ELECTIONS / TORRANCE SCHOOL BOARD : 2 Incumbents Run on Expertise Against 3 Advocates of Change
- Prosecutors Say Man Won't Face Homicide Charges in Stabbing
- COUNTYWIDE : Judge Has No Plans for 2nd Grand Jury
- San Diego
- LaValliere, Lemke and Lind Lead the Way
- Injuries Continue to Plague CSUN Football Team
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Curren Eliminates Rostagno in Tiebreaker Battle at Lyon
- TV REVIEW : 'Quake' Aims to Shake Us Up
- Swaggart's Woes May Again Help 'Gantry' at Box Office
- System Makes PC Networking Simple
- RETAIL/LEISURE
- Can the Audience Bring Their Own, Just for Backup?
- ARCHITECTURE : Mundane Concerns Compromise Visionary Chemosphere House
- Germany to Pay Nazi Victims in Poland : Reparations: Kohl's Cabinet approves $300 million for Poles who were used as slave labor during World War II.
- Lazy J. Ranch Park 22800 Saticoy St., West Hills
- Long Beach : Governor Signs Legislation on Ship-Monitoring System
- World IN BRIEF : UNITED NATIONS : Security Council Gets Five New Members
- RESTAURANT REVIEW GIOVANNI'S CAFE : Abundant Service : An Italian restaurant that makes outstanding pasta and knows how to cover for its mistakes.
- There's Noshing Like Benjie's
- Comision Femenil Honors 5 San Gabriel Valley Women
- Local Development Plan Risks State Rejection : * Government: It conflicts with Coastal Commission standards by favoring the preservation of affordable housing over public access and visitor-serving uses.
- Learning to Cook : First Courses : Food of the Goddesses
- Dial Plant to Close, Affecting Employment of 140 Workers : Business: The detergent manufacturing plant ranked among the top third in production of tax revenues for the city, already hit by closure of car dealerships.
- Australia Bush Fires Kill 2
- Housing Plan Giving CSUN Small-City Feel : Education: The Northridge campus will soon boast nearly 3,000 dormitory rooms--a more than fourfold increase over just four years ago. But problems also come with that growth.
- THEATER REVIEW : Civic Light Opera's 'Brigadoon'--Rich Revival of a Timeless Classic
- These Women Love the Game of Tennis : Seniors: Area team to compete in National Senior Doubles League championships in Dallas.
- Outhouse Revival : Upscale Laguna Beach Uses Outdoor Potties During Sewer Repair
- THE HOUSE : Price-Fixing Issue
- Police Shoot, Wound Theft Suspect
- Senate OKs Funds for 6.7 Miles of Metro Rail
- Apple of My Eye
- High Steaks
- Chop Secret
- Acting Justice Dept. Chief Named Attorney General
- Learning to Cook : First Courses : Wonder Years Home Ec
- Norwalk : City Will Buy 10 Acres to Boost Stalled Development
- Treats Sans Sweets
- Tailback Is Leading the Attack : * High schools: Alvin Cooley, a former wide receiver, has quickly made a successful transition to his new position.
- Torrey Pines Are Spared as Beetles Take the Bait : Sex appeal: Traps with chemical lure halt the ravages of beetles that killed many of the rare trees.
- Soviets, Japanese See Hope of Ending Islands Dispute : Diplomacy: A special working group will try to make progress. A Moscow spokesman talks of satisfying public opinion on both sides.
- Read All About It, Even in Another Language
- Ballot Campaign Started to Create a Police Force : * Law enforcement: Group wants to end the city's contract with the Sheriff's Department. It calls deputies insensitive to the gay community.
- Diamond Bar : General Plan Reconsidered
- AUTHOR, AUTHOR, AUTHOR : Bagels : Noah benShea writes about the person he aspires to be. In 'Jacob's Journey,' that man sets out to reconcile his route to reality.
- $50,000 Awarded for Library Automation
- Police Officer Charged in Two Killings
- Vista's Football Program Finally Gets Out of the Red : Football: Lean years over, Panthers are 5-0 going into Friday's game against RBV.
- Women's Family Secrets Go Public in 'Tearsheets'
- Some Cheerful Soul-Searching in Mexico
- West Los Angeles : Courthouses Downsized
- State to Publish Annual Reports on Acute-Care Facilities
- Navy Apology in Iowa Blast Case Expected
- Long Beach : Construction Hurt Business, Restaurant Owners Say
- Caltech Professor Wins Chemistry Medal
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Diners' Flub : 'Candid Camera' plays some tricks on unsuspecting patrons at a Camarillo restaurant.
- Judge Returns to Job After Her Moment in Spotlight : Hearings: Susan J. Hoerchner was among those testifying on the Clarence Thomas nomination.
- For Lawry's Diners, a 'Paradise' Lost : Restaurants: Patrons lament planned closing Jan. 3 of their bucolic hideaway, which started in 1953 as a spice factory.
- Glendale : School Enrollment Up 5.2%
- Whittier : Parent Complaints Prompt Board to Buy More Texts
- A Forgotten Community Remembers Its Children
- Disney Sings Praises of AIDS Foundation
- MOORPARK : Bus Routes Changed to Boost Ridership
- Leach-Pugh Breakup Affects U.S. Team : Davis Cup: Doubles partners part ways. Americans might opt for a return to Flach-Seguso in final against France.
- 3 Diet Firms Told to Trim Fat Claims : Consumers: As part of an industrywide crackdown, the FTC says 'hype' must be replaced by 'documented fact.'
- Learning to Cook : First Courses : One Too Many Cooks
- Taxiing Airliners Collide at Newark
- A 5-Year-Old Fellini? : The Director Is a Kindergartner, but He's Got All the Moves--and a Contract
- Lakewood : Suit Seeks to Block Eviction of Rent-Subsidized Tenants
- New Library OKd Near Current Site
- Minority Students Excel at Abundant Beverly Hills High : * Education: A small-scale integration program allows the transfer of 74 pupils from Los Angeles schools.
- SURFING : Against the Tide : Learning to ride the waves when the age of 40 is on the horizon may be an idea that's all wet.
- SEAL BEACH : Soot is Scooped; Beach Reopens
- Complaints Against L.A. Police Up 70% in '91 : Law enforcement: Number rose sharply after the beating of motorist Rodney G. King. Officials attribute the increase to unprecedented scrutiny of LAPD.
- PLATFORM : Driven by Fear
- CLIPBOARD : John Wayne Airport Traffic
- Blacklist Revisited? Reform That Troubles : America needs no protection from foreign ideas
- FULLERTON : Sister City Group From Japan to Visit
- University May Restrict Next Year's Enrollment : Education: Five years ago, Cal State Dominguez Hills was trying to attract more students. Now, growing popularity and scarce funds have led the school to consider its first-ever admissions cap.
- Leader of Theft Ring Sentenced in Boy's Death : Courts: The Reseda man, accused of recruiting youths to commit crimes, gets almost five years in prison after a 13-year-old dies during a burglary.
- He Goes From Toast to Ghost, but Patterson Still Feels Special
- AZTEC UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : SDSU Freshman Faulk Is a Magic Kind of Personality
- Miscellany
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Lyght Expects to Face Raiders
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Weekend Results Upsetting for Three Major Bowl Games
- CNN Gets $3.5 Million From Foundation : Television: After withdrawing a grant to PBS, the John and Mary Markle Foundation is giving money to help the cable network finance its 1992 election coverage.
- He Is a Camera : Legendary Alfred Eisenstaedt Opens Show of His Photographs
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Video Rental Chart : Window of Opportunity for 'Doors'
- RETAIL/LEISURE : Taco Bell Keeping Eye Out for Better Deal on Office Space
- ECONOMY
- Beef, Cookies, Frosting
- Wall-to-Wall AversionPamela Moretti looked down at the...
- Alhambra : Snake Victim Not Charged
- A Proud Day for Armenia as It Chooses First President : Politics: But for the Soviet Union, it's yet another episode in the crumbling of the edifice.
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- SAN CLEMENTE : Police Seek Law to Punish Taxi Owners
- Residents File Petition, Blame Hotels for Crime
- Sheriff's Dept. Rescinds Backing of Bingo Hall 'Slots'
- Snapshot History : Archives: Members of L.A.'s black community are being asked to dust off family photo albums to help fill in a gap in the Central Library's visual record of the city.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Injuries a Problem for Oregon State
- Roseanne Arnold Sues Former Agents
- Learning to Cook : Our Miss Cook
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Good-Grade Prize Idea Crumpled
- Safety Board Blames FAA for LAX Collision
- One of the tenets of the Mennonite...
- Not All Data on Smoking Is Depressing
- 14 Insurance Firms Told to Refund $1.5 Billion : Rebates: Industry to appeal Garamendi's order, issued under Prop. 103. No payments are expected soon.
- South Lebanon Bomb Wounds 3 Militiamen
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- AUTHOR, AUTHOR, AUTHOR : Scales : Something--in fact, everything--is fishy in Robin Love's 'Probably More Than You Want to Know About the Fishes of the Pacific Coast.'
- Martin Not Asked to AFL-CIO Convention
- Stories That Are Handled With Kid Gloves
- Carmenita Students Hoist Flag as Salute to Excellence
- City Will Guide Growth of 'Auto Row' : Development: Specific plan for 175 acres would allow limited expansion of car dealerships into residential areas.
- Computing Services Dean Is Selected
- BOOK REVIEW : Perpetual Motion in a Shifting Triangle : TALKING IT OVER<i> by Julian Barnes</i> Alfred A. Knopf $22, 273 pages
- La Canada Flintridge : Hearing on Graffiti Set
- Optimism Drives Dow to New High : Markets: The index rises 20.35. Investors appear cheered by third-quarter earnings that are better than expected.
- Citicorp Chair Prepares for 5 More Tough Quarters
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Housing Plan Back Again : Sleepy Hollow: Proposal survives 2-2 vote by city planners. It returns to the City Council, which rejected an earlier version last December.
- Man Who Swung Bat at Gay Rally Gets Probation : Crime: Judge orders 3 years' supervision for anti-homosexual assailant at Garden Grove demonstration. Activists laud what they see as a strong punishment.
- Charges Won't Be Filed in Washington Portrait Case
- Ex-Judge Who Fled Drug Charges Captured in Montana : Fugitive: Alan A. Plaia, who was indicted in L.A. in September, is arrested at a dude ranch after a tip.
- COUNTYWIDE : Union Backs College District Candidates
- NEWPORT BEACH : Group Seeking Park Take Case to Council
- Business Groups Assail Plan to Ban Trucks During Rush Hours : Traffic: Mayor Bradley's proposal would cost billions in higher transportation costs, lost jobs and inefficiency, leaders assert.
- Secretaries Name Oxnard Official Best of the Bosses : Workplace: Streets Supt. James D. Weeks, a down-to-earth guy, is called tough and fair. He cites honesty as a secret of his success.
- James C. Pratt; Retired Producer
- Police Search for Lost Boy, Then Learn Sick Dad Just Thought He Was Missing
- Water Softener Firms Fight Escondido Law : Environment: City has banned automatic devices, which they contend hinder reclamation efforts.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Royster, Strother Both Will Play
- PREP NOTES
- It's Playtime No Longer for Richard : Chargers: What fun? First-round pick endures trials of his NFL education as well as the pressure of the team's 1-6 record.
- ORANGE COUNTY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES : Quantum Leap : Olympic Failure, Daughter's Illness Brought Dwight Stones Down to Earth
- Smith, Brown Key Clipper Victory
- Gulls Get Defenseman From N.Y. Rangers
- PREP NOTES
- UCLA Receives Commitment From Kristich
- Tailgaters Featured on All-Madden Team : Football: Broadcaster loves the parties as much as the games.
- Playwright Is at Home With 'The Extra Man' : * Theater: Richard Greenberg says he's more comfortable with the 'leveled-off,' less moneyed characters of his latest work, which opens at South Coast Repertory next week.
- Robert Gates Hearings
- Court Challenge to Prop. 13
- Birth Control
- U.S.-Japan Relations
- Court Challenge to Prop. 13
- Court Challenge to Prop. 13
- Legacies of Confirmation
- Robert Gates Hearings
- Robert Gates Hearings
- U.S.-Japan Relations
- Court Challenge to Prop. 13
- Language Divide
- Warner Ridge
- BANKING
- Barratt American Retrenches; Peters Shows Signs of Life : Home construction: Slimmed-down company prepares move to San Diego, while the luxury builder is at work on 180 news homes in existing projects.
- U.N. Envoy Talks With Kidnapers Reported
- THE HUMAN CONDITION / MEN AND DIRECTIONS : Going in Circles
- Dead Germans.That's what music was when I...
- ENTERTAINMENT : The Right Foote : The zany Canadian singer-songwriter- puppeteer-comedian will bring his wackiness to Ventura County this weekend.
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Workers at Medical Center Losing Hair
- Something to Talk About : These Days, Luck and Success Are Legitimate Topics for Bonnie Raitt
- Crenshaw : Arts Center Benefit Planned
- Wilson Seeks New Bill on Sexual Harassment
- Wilson Vetoes State Parks Budget Bill : * Legislation: It would have paved the way for a revival of plans to build a luxury beach hotel on the former site of the Sand and Sea Club.
- Compton : School Board Condemns State Takeover Proposal
- 3 Held in Seizure of Counterfeit Cash
- Dropped Hotel Developer Sues Over Labor Plan
- Girl, 8, Escapes Would-Be Abductor on Way to East San Diego School : Crime: Kidnaping attempt heightens fears among parents in wake of three disappearances of young girls.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE THOMAS CONTROVERSY : The Judge's Trial by Fury : The feminists' verdict and their attack on women who defended him violated the law's principles of fairness.
- MISSION VIEJO : A Principal Sets Her Priorities
- FISHING : Warm Water, Abundance of Bait Help Keep Action Hot
- Heightened Security Planned at Hospital : Gangs: Extra guards are placed on duty, bulletproof glass is to be installed in wake of shooting at emergency room in Boyle Heights.
- Pay Hikes to Shrink : But Smaller Raises May Aid Economy Later
- Church Group Wants Goode House : Seniors: If deal for partial city funding goes through, restoration of the historic site and construction of low-income housing for senior citizens could begin by February.
- John Connell, 80; L.A. Philanthropist
- Long Beach : Water Officials Propose to Ease Rationing, Penalties
- Music to the Phil's Ears
- NEWBURY PARK : Man Holds Burglary Suspects for Police
- Canceled Court Hearing on Mobil Frustrates Torrance
- IRVINE : Authorities Probe Mystery Shooting
- Man Gets 4-Year Prison Term for Drunk Driving
- Delta Burke Employee to Stand Trial in Theft
- Suspect Found Dead in Car Is Identified
- Classroom Creativity Helps Teacher Rise in Statewide Competition
- Curious Cavern : Students Dig the Experience of Earthmobile, a Museum on Wheels That Will Visit 100 Schools
- Tarpley Out for Not Testing
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : After Loss to SDSU, Lobos Try New QB
- MOTOR RACING : Arciero Spurns Palm Springs to Build Track in Moreno Valley
- O'Bannon Cleared for Some Drills
- PREP NOTES
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Santa Barbara Sweeps Titans in Volleyball
- GOLF / PGA AT LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLA. : Elkington, Pavin, Nelson Are Tied at 65
- Sespe Area in Ventura County Renowned for Variety of Uses : 55-Mile River a Source of Passion for Outdoorsmen, Preservationists
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Not Much Chance of Lifting Blackout
- STAGE
- A New Diet for Couch Potatoes
- MUSIC / DANCE : ABSTRACT PROJECTIONS : Shapes and Light Fuse a Diverse Program of Works by UCI Students
- Bill to Protect Desert Lands OKd by Panel : Environment: House committee passes measure to designate 4.4 million acres as wilderness areas and create two national parks. The legislation is opposed by the Bush Administration.
- Country's King at Foothill
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Controversial Editor of Paper Resigns
- Scientists Use Synthetic Sex Lure to Save Torrey Pine Grove
- Freed of Moscow, Balts Return to the Sea : Economy: Their fishing occupations withered under Soviet domination. Now the Baltics' maritime industry must be rebuilt.
- Wilson Calls on Cities to Help Improve Climate for Business
- Crenshaw : Agency to Study Plaza Idea
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Country & Eastern : Offerings in the coming week range from classical sitar to Mexican folk music to a melange of domestic styles.
- District Approves Plan for Elementary School : * Education: Two aging schools nearby will close. The board hopes the new building will attract students to the area.
- REDEFINING THE MAN : Now That Cheech and Chong Has Gone Up in Smoke, Stand-Up May Be One Partner's Salvation
- As Number of Poor Grows, No Solutions Seem in Sight
- Schools Turn to Hot Lines to Link Up With Parents : Education: Several O.C. schools offer daily phone recordings listing such things as homework assignments.
- $50-Million Industrial Park Approved for Gravel Pit Site
- South El Monte : 1 Hospital Site Ruled Out
- Ex-Sergeant Implicates LAPD Detectives in Drug Trial
- Santa Clarita Builders Protest Hillside Development Limits
- The Outhouse Is In : Portable Privies Hit Streets While Sewer Is Out, but Laguna Residents Aren't Going for the Idea
- OAK TREE MEETING AT SANTA ANITA : Frost Free May Get Kentucky Trip and a Shot at Breeders' Cup Sprint
- Aztec Unit Finds Role Real Special : College football: Special teams players take pride in being heavy hitters at SDSU.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Surprise Scorer Leads Corona del Mar
- MOVIES - Oct. 17, 1991
- MOVIES - Oct. 17, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 17, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 17, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 17, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 17, 1991
- Obituaries - Oct. 17, 1991
- TELEVISION - Oct. 17, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 17, 1991
- Names in the News - Oct. 17, 1991
- Names in the News - Oct. 17, 1991
- Names in the News - Oct. 17, 1991
- October Feast
- Pass the Polenta, Please
- NICE COOKING: The 28,000 students of the...
- Oceanfront Cities Float Idea of Water Taxi : * Transit: The proposal for a commuter ferry service is being touted as a novel way to combat freeway congestion, smog.
- News Junkies
- Syria Affirms Commitment to Talks, Vents Bitterness : Mideast: Baker says the meeting is on course. But the Syrians will boycott the last phase and won't shake hands with Israelis.
- CHECK THIS: Rep. Robert K. Dornan, who...
- Pan Am Case Spotlights Bankruptcy Questions
- SALARIES: Pay raises are in decline in...
- Senators' Private Deal Kept '2nd Woman' Off TV : Thomas: Democrats feared Republican attacks on Angela Wright's public testimony. Biden's handling of the hearing is criticized.
- Search Ends as Director for L.A. Zoo Is Chosen : Personnel: The veterinarian headed a similar facility in Boston amid controversy.
- Man Stabbed in Robbery Try After Gay Bar Vandalized : North Hollywood: Police determine that there is no connection between the two incidents.
- Coast Cities Float Idea of Water Taxi : Commuter Ferry Service Touted as a Way to Fight Congestion, Smog
- Actor Pleads Not Guilty to Pharmacy Burglary : Courts: Hearings for Adam Rich are also held on charges of shoplifting and drug possession.
- Coliseum Plan Promising More Seats Is Misleading : Stadium: Spectacor says renovation to yield 40,000 seats between goal posts. Actual total is under 35,000.
- 23 Shot Dead at Texas Cafeteria : Massacre: A gunman drives his pickup through a window and opens fire with a semiautomatic handgun, in nation's worst mass shooting. He is among the dead.
- France, Germany Call for Europe-Only Military Force : Security: The contingent would operate outside NATO. British and U.S. officials are skeptical.
- DeHoyos Gets Death Penalty for Killing Girl : Punishment: Judge could reduce sentence to life imprisonment for rape, murder of 9-year-old Nadia Puente.
- LIGHT STYLE : Salmon Says 'No Salt'
- ON HOLD: Sentenced Wednesday for killing a...
- Ways Sought to Improve Confirmation Proceedings : Congress: The problem is that 'politics of abortion' dominates the selection of justices, Sen. Mitchell says.
- Mother Won't Face Death Penalty in Girls' Slayings
- Several Cities Study Law to Ban Gangs From Using Parks
- The Federal National Mortgage Assn. voted to...
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Economist Coase Wins Nobel Prize
- Dow Up 21.92, 4th Day in Row on the Plus Side
- Readers Write In About the Teachers Who Most Inspired Them
- Nixon Scheduled to Check Out Libraries
- Lighting Your Way to Safety
- Excerpts: 'It's Decision-Making Time and We Can't Punt'
- Tobacco Firms Mimic Grass-Roots Foes, Study Says : Health: Researchers contend that the industry backs smokers' rights groups to fight proposed ordinances. Industry association denies concealing its role in the battle.
- Handball Players Lose Park Courts : Port Hueneme: Complaints from neighbors lead to the demolition. City will pay half the tab to relocate the facilities.
- Proposal to Keep Mexican Workers at Home Killed
- Alamo Freed on $200,000 Bond in Saugus Child-Abuse Case
- Vincent Bugliosi Sr.; Prosecutor's Father
- At Least 1 Hospital Board Member Must Face Recall Vote
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : School District to Retain Headquarters
- Being Stuck Is One Thing, Blaming Elevator Operator Is Another
- Out of Africa : Political Refugees From Ethiopia End Up on CSUN Soccer Team
- Miscellany
- Komara, Angeles Lead Aztec Women to Soccer Victory
- Loosen Up Could Put Ex-Dodger Branca in Harness World Series
- TV REVIEW : 'Semiramide' Opens Met Opera Series
- Orion Stock Up 44% for Day's Biggest Gain
- Literacy Tutors Use More Than Words
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Noriega Guard Tells of Delivering Cash
- Swaggart Under Medical Care, Son Says
- Disruption: Supporters of assassinated Jewish extremist Meir...
- Ventura Keys Group Sues to Block Fee Plan
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Brown's Recovery Appears Complete
- Leyland Thankful for Minor Miracles : Pirates: After years with farm teams, manager has taken Pittsburgh from 64-98 to 98-64 in five seasons.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : An Amiable Rabbitt Gets the Job Done : The singer displays an easygoing, regular-guy manner as he knocked out hit after hit at the Crazy Horse Steak House.
- U.S. Is Key to Soviet Oil Output