- Taxes for Aid
- For Those Who Feel Like Selling California Short
- Shiley, Maker of Heart Valve, Put Up for Sale : Medicine: Its parent, Pfizer, denies that the move is a result of negative publicity and lawsuits arising from the device's failures.
- COLUMN ONE : Progress vs. Paradise in Africa? : Behind a struggle over the world's largest inland river delta are classic tensions--the appetite of a modern, growing populace versus the continent's ecological treasures.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Phone Threat Cited in Cemetery Switch
- 3 Men Hurt in Santa Ana Drive-By Shotgun Attack
- San Diego
- SATICOY : Youth Pleads Not Guilty in Slayings
- ANAHEIM : Schools' Anti-Drug Program Gets Grant
- COUNTYWIDE : Caller Found Guilty of Child Molestation
- Plane in Fatal Crash Was From Sacramento Area
- Court Cancels Year-Round School Program
- The Suffering of the MIA Family : U.S. and Vietnam must end all mystery surrounding missing Americans
- Track and Field
- It's Every Bass Fisherman's Dream at Silverwood Lake
- Roberts Delivers in the 11th : Baseball: His single gives Padres 2-1 victory over Montreal, but Gwynn's slump continues.
- There Is No Doubt About It : Del Mar: When you say Mabee around track, you are certain to mean success in horse racing.
- Diceon Reports $2.7-Million Loss for 3rd Quarter : Electronics: The recession and the Irvine firm's fight to ward off an unfriendly takeover push down its quarterly revenue 23%.
- Monsanto Co.: The St. Louis-based chemical and...
- Leading Bank Caught Up in Newest Scandal : Japan: Six people with ties to a trading company backed by Sumitomo Bank were charged with illegal stock transactions and fraudulent art deals.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- BANKING/FINANCE : Houshold Bank Tells Imperial Depositors to Watch Out for RTC
- Unisys Suffers $1.3-Billion Loss During Quarter : Technology: Saddled with massive debt and hurt by an industry sales slump, the computer firm plans to lay off another 10,000 workers.
- NASD Opposes Big Board's Plan to Open Earlier
- How the Deal Was Struck on Gates' Retirement Date : LAPD: City leaders wrestled with the issue for 10 days. In the end, the chief realized he had been boxed in.
- Assembly Races Yield Split Decision for Wilson Allies
- Wilson Nominates 2 for Court of Appeal
- Assisteens Earn Right to Come Out and Dance
- Dining With Others Is This Club's Main Course : The Single Gourmet now has a chapter in Orange County for unmarried people who want to eat well and share the experience with other singles.
- Panel Urges Continued U.S. Funding of Artificial Heart Program
- Closing Arguments Concluded in Trial of Man Accused of Killing Teen-Age Girl
- SAN CLEMENTE : City OKs Time-Share Hotel, Retail Center
- City Settles Brutality Suit Involving Officer Charged in King Case : Police: Laurence M. Powell struck a man with a baton in a 1989 arrest, fracturing his elbow.
- Council Upset Over Board Decision to Rebuild 2 Schools : Burbank: Officials say more alternatives to the $63.4-million project should have been explored, especially since the city is expected to help fund it.
- Suspect in 3 Rapes Also Faces Charge of Intimidating Witness
- Warner Center Size May Nearly Be Doubled : Growth: A 20-year plan would allow commercial space to increase to 26 million square feet. Two major streets would be elevated.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Five-Man Rotation Making a Comeback
- Slams Are Grand, Four in a Night
- Boxing
- Del Mar Holds a Place in His Heart : Horse racing: Trainer Bruce Headley has had success on his annual trip to the beach.
- Newport Lots for $54,000 : Cemetery: Master-planned gated facility with an ocean view contains upscale burial plots that are becoming increasingly popular in California.
- S&L; Regulators Use High Rates as Bailout Lure
- Hollywood Priest : Outspoken Father Ellwood Kieser Spreads the Word by Making Movies
- A Long Ride on the Crest : * Culture: After 25 years, Bruce Brown's 'The Endless Summer' still holds up as the ultimate surf film.
- Motorist Sought After Man Is Shot
- ORANGE : Language Gap Target of Mexico Program
- Peer Counselors Aid Seniors By Simply Listening, Talking : Social service: The free, non-sectarian effort trains volunteers to counsel and comfort other older people.
- 2 Nominees Selected for Harbor Commission
- Young vs. Old Battle Over Housing at Seniors' Complex Ends in Accord
- Shamir Boxes Himself Into a Potential Trap : Israel: Grudging acceptance of a peace conference may set up its failure at a very high price.
- State to Probe Cal Lutheran in Green Case : College track: Forced retirement of 71-year-old longtime coach prompts investigation of age-discrimination charges.
- STAGE
- Versatility Is Singer's Other Name
- STOCKS : Dow Drops 29.74 to Close Below the 3,000 Mark
- Helionetics Rebounding, Chief Tells Shareholders : Annual meeting: But some expressed disbelief, with two questioning expenditures by the strapped company.
- Circus Circus Chairman-Elect Quits Suddenly
- Oh, What a Knight to Remember : * Legends: One very weird tourist attraction--a dried-up corpse--is at the heart of a battle between a pastor and the mayor of a German village.
- Dining With Others Is This Club's Main Course
- AF Confirms Cracks in Some F-16 Fighters
- SANTA ANA : Man Dies Following Struggle, Arrest
- Hiring Hall Kept Busy in 1st Week : Employment: Over 140 have registered with Carlsbad jobs program, but day-labor employers aren't utilizing the county-sponsored operation.
- No Contamination Found at Fireworks Blast Site
- Supervisors OK $12-Billion Budget, Reject Unpaid 2-Day Leave : Finances: Molina unsuccessfully urges board, staff to absorb cutback to make more health funds available.
- 7-Week-Old Condor Chick Dies Unexpectedly at Zoo
- Supervisors Call a Halt to Costly Annual Report
- NEWPORT BEACH : Buses Rerouted to New Transfer Center
- Ethnic Groups Ask School-Remap Delay : Education: Blacks and Latinos want voters to have a chance to pass City Charter amendments expanding the number of districts and eliminating at-large elections.
- Jurisprudence
- Play Hits the Big Screen : Entertainment: The award-winning South Coast Repertory production of 'Holy Days' is being translated into a film.
- Making a Winner Out of Losers : Movies: College dropout, foreign-film buff and first-time director Richard Linklater raised $23,000 for a 97-minute long 'no budget experiment' on the wastrels of his native Texas.
- TriCare of Irvine Seeks $12.3 Million in Public Offering
- Foreign Sales Help Allergan Boost Profits : Earnings: Second-quarter 8% increase is achieved despite $3.9 million in realignment costs. Company makes eye- and skin-care products.
- Japan Taking Own Road in Asia, Baker Finds : Policy: Differences with U.S. on Myanmar and defense are stressed at talks in Malaysia.
- Aid for Ex-Prisoners
- Report on Fatal Train Crash Blames Fatigue : Accident: Engineer, conductor and brakeman were probably asleep when collision occurred, board says.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : A Patriot? One Not Afraid to Challenge Injustice
- Fire Station at Chatsworth Lake Wins a Reprieve
- Gates Exempt From Ethics Law Protecting Whistle-Blowers, Panel Finds
- Anaheim Man Pleads Guilty to Drunk Driving, Fatal Hit and Run
- Murder Most Foul at the Museum
- Indian Police Bus Bombed
- San Diego Adopts Water Rates That Reward Savers : Conservation: Mayor 'keeps the faith' with residents who helped city meet its voluntary conservation goals.
- * Carol Rubinstein Schickel; Producer of Television Specials
- Getting Last Drop of Goodness
- CLIPBOARD : Heard's Country Gardens
- Water Use Plunges in State as Conservation Catches On : Drought: Skeptics point to unseasonably cool, wet weather. But officials say saving is 'in.'
- Defense Tells Jurors of Rare Psychosis : Trial: David Lee Schoenecker was suffering from a mental disorder when he killed his wife at their Anaheim Hills home, a public defender says.
- Man, 70, With Alzheimer's Is Feared Lost
- San Diego
- Driver Pleads Guilty in Crossing Guard's Death
- Anaheim Council Voids Utility Tax, Cuts Own Salaries
- 2 Officers in Probe Won't Be Charged : Police: The district attorney will not prosecute city narcotics officers, who investigators said made a false arrest, because the alleged incident happened too long ago.
- COUNTYWIDE : Board Delays $1 Fee on Car Registrations
- Fundamental Violation of Law
- Bugging Out : Residents Party as Fumigation Sends Cockroaches Reeling
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Fielder's Homers Power Tigers Past Twins, 6-3
- Boxing
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Graf, Capriati Critical of No. 1 Seles
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Dawson, Dibble Match Tempers in Cub Victory
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Howell Is Back; Cook Is Down and Out
- A King's Legacy : Natalie Cole Shows Father's Music Is 'Unforgettable'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Exploring New Shades of the Blues
- TV Reviews : Bergman Rides the Range on USA
- BANKING/FINANCE
- 2 O.C. Pastors Head Home After Release in Vietnam : Detention: The clergymen are expected to be reunited with their families tonight after their 3-week ordeal.
- Rushdie's Incarceration
- Records on Car Accidents Are Unreliable, Study Says
- Donald Livingston; Aide to Gov. Reagan
- Supervisors Urge GM to Use Plant for Research
- COUNTYWIDE : Veterans' Group Is Forbidden to Solicit
- Lawyer vs. Lawyer
- Court Finds Intentional Sex Bias in Sheriff's Department : Law enforcement: The agency failed to promote women to sergeant even though there were vacancies, the appellate panel rules. A lawyer estimates that damages could exceed $2 million.
- State Agrees to Pick Fireworks Disposal Site More Carefully
- RAMS : Berry Heads Straight to the Corner
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Tackle Wilkerson Is Signed
- Donovan Hired to Coach Basketball at St. Genevieve
- MUSIC REVIEW : Cipa, Misha Dichter in Duo-Piano Program
- Pioneer ABC Lost Its Way in the End : Television: Robert Iger, the network's entertainment president, worries about the future of innovative programming and the hourlong drama series in prime time. He blames the remote control.
- 2 Hot Lines Were Cold When Crisis Flared : Health care: Suicidal woman's futile attempt to get help before she was killed by officer exposes a glaring deficiency.
- INTERNATIONAL
- U.S. Trade With China
- House Panel OKs Bill on World War II Memorial
- County Budget Plan Draws Fire From All Sides : Spending: There's bad news for nearly everyone in the service cuts and revenue hikes through which a $67-million deficit would be eliminated.
- Informal Poll Shows Many Back Growth : Reaction: Few workers or residents had heard of the proposal, but most said they would welcome development--if it is controlled.
- Baseball
- * Robert B. Nemiroff; Broadway Producer of 'Raisin'
- Senate Says No to Bush China Policy : Commerce: But vote to impose tough conditions on renewal of trade benefits falls far short of that needed to override a veto. The bill targets human rights abuses.
- U.S. Trade With China
- BOOK REVIEW Down on the Farm: Dying Way of Life in Rural America : TREES, WHY DO YOU WAIT? America's Changing Rural Culture <i> by Richard Critchfield</i> , Island Press $29.95, 270 pages
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Sudden Stop Stalls Freeway for Hours
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA CLARA : Defendant Seeks to Fire Sleepy Lawyer
- City Manager Out Over Low Employee Morale
- PERSPECTIVE ON ABORTION : Why Bush's Flip-Flop on Family Planning? : His father's defeat years ago turned on the issue of birth control. Women around the world may be paying the price.
- Carlsbad
- Unocal Faces Criminal Charges for Pollution
- Could this be the first leak from...
- WESTMINSTER : 17 Arrested After Restaurant Disorder
- Saratoga Opens 124th Season
- WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES : United States Wins Water Polo Gold
- Philharmonic Society Suffers $275,000 Deficit : Finances: Officials blame poor ticket sales and the failure to reach a $700,000 fund-raising goal for largest shortfall ever.
- FESTIVAL: 1991 Michelob Street Scene on Tap : The Word on the Street : Gaslamp: More music, food and special touches promise to make this year's Michelob Street Scene the best ever. Performers as varied as Texas Tornedos, Queen Ida, Beat Farmers, Highway 101 and B.B. King will be there.
- BCCI Used U.S. Bank for Fraud, British Officials Claim
- Voting Beats Lip Service
- MOVIES - July 24, 1991
- MOVIES - July 24, 1991
- Technology Offers More Than Speed
- Trial of LAPD Officers Ordered Out of County : King case: State appeals court cites media coverage and political fallout in calling for a change of venue.
- TONIGHT: "Singin' in the Rain," Saddleback College's...
- U.S. Jewish Groups Watch With Cautious Optimism : Reaction: Leaders and lawmakers say they expect Israel to eventually accept talks. Still, there is skepticism.
- OUTDOOR NOTES / PETE THOMAS : Tuna Appear, Frowns of Skippers Disappear
- BCCI Used U.S. Bank for Fraud, British Officials Claim
- BCCI Debacle Sours Bank of England's Reputation : Finance: Britain's equivalent of the Federal Reserve welcomed the controversial institution, while the U.S. tried to keep it out.
- Southland Businesses Shivering From the Big Chill : Weather: The cloudy mornings and cool temperatures translate into few sales for beach stores that depend on tourism.
- Medical Student Says She Was Raped by Smith : Courts: Reports by two others of attempted assaults are also filed in connection with a Palm Beach, Fla., case against Sen. Kennedy's nephew.
- Engineer in Fatal Crash Probably Asleep, NTSB Says : Report: The board also surmises that the conductor and brakeman failed to take action because they, too, were asleep when the freight collided with another train.
- Wilson Foe Conroy Wins Right to Runoff
- U.S. Jewish Groups Watch With Cautious Optimism : Reaction: Leaders and lawmakers say they expect Israel to eventually accept talks. Still, there is skepticism.
- More Photos of Purported MIAs Surface : Vietnam War: A controversial researcher in Orange County says he has obtained a snapshot of a soldier who disappeared in 1971 showing that he is still alive.
- Business Hurt as Big Chill Cuts Tourism
- 1 Dies, 38 Hurt in Chemical Accident : Industry: An unexpected reaction fills storage vat at Vernon plant with toxic gas. Contamination threat closes 2 emergency rooms to new patients.
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 24, 1991
- Names in the News - July 24, 1991
- Names in the News - July 24, 1991
- Names in the News - July 24, 1991
- Names in the News - July 24, 1991
- Names in the News - July 24, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 24, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 24, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 24, 1991
- POP/ROCK - July 24, 1991
- Television - July 24, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 24, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 24, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 24, 1991
- Obituaries - July 24, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 24, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 24, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 24, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 24, 1991
- California IN BRIEF : FRESNO : Protesters Fear New Iraq Air War
- Little Compensation in Capitol Fight
- World IN BRIEF : CYPRUS : Government Rejects Plan for 4-Way Talks
- S. African Scandal Grows Over Aid to Mandela Foes : Politics: De Klerk government admits giving funds to the Inkatha party, which has long feuded with the ANC.
- Freeways' Crush Is Down Slightly, Caltrans Reports : Driving: For the first time in decades, L.A. County's traffic trend has reversed. The reasons are not clear.
- MAN IN THE NEWS : GOP's Jones a Fence-Mending Farmer
- Ascension: The Dalai Lama climbed a Siberian...
- Asian Storms Leave Trail of Death, Damage
- Power Failure Blacks Out Section of Manhattan
- ORANGE : Appointment Was Legal, D.A. Finds
- Council's Sixfold Pay Raise to Be Rescinded
- De Klerk Must Tell the Truth
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 2 Groups Campaign Against School Fees
- Veeck: Character in Cooperstown
- Prep Sports
- MUSIC
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Collision at Sea Sinks Fish Processor
- The Press : On Gorbachev's Fishing Trip
- Court Restricts Access to Governor's Calendar : Secrecy: Ruling says list of appointments may be kept from public. Three justices decry decision.
- Market Scene : Japan's Leg Up in the Log Business : * A peculiar import policy keeps the nation's mills humming--often at the cost of U.S. jobs.
- Traffic Radio's Dated News Comes With a Tijuana Twist
- Board Revokes Psychologist's License : Health: The action against a county official was taken on grounds of negligence involving social relations with a patient.
- The Need to Replenish Vanishing Jobs : Van Nuys auto plant's demise signals necessity for new economic chapter in L.A. area
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Hurt Henley Means Corner Competition
- Arco Income Drops 37% in Quarter; Lower Prices Cited
- A Veteran Is Bidding Farewell to Ads
- THE ECONOMY
- Everest & Jennings Secures $3-Million Line of Credit
- A Shorter-Term Home Mortgage Can Save a Bundle
- Santa Fe Pacific Corp.: The railways and...
- Relatives of Former Trade School Executives Settle SEC Complaints : Insider trading: The wife and son of United Education & Software officials agree to pay more than $217,000 in fines.
- Biotech Pioneer Cetus, Neighbor Firm to Merge
- Aquino Gives Final State of Nation Address
- World IN BRIEF : AFRICA : U.N. Tells of Rapid Spread of Cholera
- Doing Business : For a U.S. Executive, Life in Moscow Perks Up
- In the Rough : Calling Golf Nuts <i> Addicts</i> May Not Be Far Off the Mark
- Rent Cut Questioned for Equestrian Center : Finances: Two City Council members balk at a proposal to slash payments to the city in the hopes of bolstering the operator's profitability.
- San Diego
- Man Admits to Making Threatening Phone Calls : Courts: A former telemarketing manager who deceived women into performing sex acts pleads guilty to nine charges.
- Shootings at Movie Opening
- How Many Disasters Will We Tolerate? : Toxic spill: Californians were once wary of railroads' power; let's revive that cynicism.
- INS Tightens Procedure for Students : Border: Children entering U.S. from Mexico to attend school will now be required to obtain visas.
- RAMS : It's Early, but Young Has Leg Up on Competition
- Man Pleads No Contest in 'Stalking' Case : Crime: Police say Mark Bleakley harassed his ex-girlfriend. He faces up to three years in prison under a new state law that makes it a felony to harass someone repeatedly.
- Sojo Puts Up a Solid Defense When Compared to Predecessors
- MUSIC REVIEW : Institute Orchestra, Seven Conductors Survey Mozart
- OXNARD : Man Electrocuted While Fixing Leak
- Gang Member Slain in Drive-By Shooting
- Car-Accident Records Called Unreliable
- California IN BRIEF : WOODLAKE : Citrus Workers Get Surplus Army Food
- Earl Robinson; Ballads Chronicled Labor Movement
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Heat Wave Persists Over Most of East
- San Diego
- Valley Fair May Have a Home : Lake View Terrace: Thursday's opening will be the third at the Hansen Dam Recreation Area. Nearby residents favor permanently locating the annual event there.
- Disney Seeks Highway Funds
- Air Quality Report
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Dies When He Loses Control of Motorcycle
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Supercharged, Sexist Kix at X Poseur 54
- HAVANA : ANC Point Man Heads for Cuba
- Micropolis Reports Steep Drop in Quarterly Profit
- Stanford Unveils Financial Reforms : Research: The changes are aimed at eliminating questionable billing of taxpayers for some indirect costs of work performed by the university.
- 'Cotton Club' Jury Convicts 4 of Murder
- Culture : Edith Cresson's Answer to TV Spoof: Hush Puppet! : * France's brutally frank premier says her caricature on one of the nation's most popular shows is sexist, unfair.
- 10 Turks Killed by Mine; Kurds Blamed
- Palmdale Library Loses Chance for State Funds
- This Time, Graduation Cruise a Hit
- DANA POINT : Night Cruise Sheds Light on Sea Life
- Gibraltar Savings' Former Headquarters Up for Sale
- Shootings at Movie Opening
- Reebok International Ltd.: The Stoughton, Mass., athletic-shoe...
- Buyers Still Lining Up for West Bank Housing : Israel: Unmindful of controversy, prospective settlers look over brochures on settlements in occupied areas.
- Lawmakers Press Santa Fe to Complete Deal for Track
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Marinovich Probably Won't Face 49ers
- Gymnastics Programs Are Taking a Tumble : High schools: Costs and the lack of qualified coaches are taking their tolls in Southland.
- Pac Rim Holding Corp. named Paul W....
- 2 Investors Sue Glendale-Based Otra Securities Over Annual Fees
- Si Coleman has been named executive director...
- Most-Favored Trading Status Due for Soviets
- La Mesa
- Blood Samples May Reveal Whether Intruder Was San Clemente's Rapist
- VENTURA : Wheelchair Tennis Tourney to Be Held
- CLIPBOARD : State of the Commute 1991
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : Coaching Chang Falls Under the Heading of Family Planning
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK / JIM LINDGREN : Pitcher Dan Boone Gets Second Chance
- O.C. THEATER : Avant-Garde's Jerzy Grotowski Returns to UCI : Polish stage artist, here to help revive an 'Objective Drama' program he started in 1983, premieres a videotape of 'The Constant Prince,' one of his most famous productions.
- Baseball Grades Low in Study of Minority Hiring
- 'Boyz' Holds Its Ground at the Box Office : Movies: Film about growing up in South-Central Los Angeles survives first weekend's troubles; 'Terminator 2' rolls on.
- Comandantes Remain in Control of Sandinista Party : Nicaragua: Ortega and others of the old National Directorate are confirmed. Women are shut out, at least for now.
- HEALTH : 'Smokers' Rights' Asserted Under New Job Bias Laws
- Allan C. Wilson; Theorized Common Ancestor for All Humans
- Lemon Grove Struck by Electrical Outage
- Man Who Shot at 2 Park Guards Is Sought
- Schools Ordered to Form Anti-Gang Dress Codes
- Cities' Pet Peeves : The Popularity of Owning Exotic Animals Is Prompting Officials to Adopt Regulations
- Today's Election
- San Diego
- Lancaster Accepts City Manager's Resignation
- Residents Refuse to Give In to Crime
- Basketball
- Gunther's Has Latest in Gridiron Garb : Football: Company is the leading outfitter of new or reconditioned equipment.
- Virtue Is No Longer Its Own Sports Reward
- Silliness Is Serious Stuff at Clown College : Circus: Would-be clowns apply from all walks of life but only 35 of about 4,000 applicants nationwide are chosen.
- Sierracin/Sylmar Corp. in Sylmar won a $1,149,856...
- Bankers Trust New York Corp.: The New...
- Hughes Shifting Attention Away From Defense : Aerospace: The planned reorganization by the Los Angeles-based firm is another sign of the impact of military budget cuts.
- Christopher W. Cedergren has joined AutoPacific Group...
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Commerce Dept. to Offer High-Tech Firms Millions in Research Grants
- Health Net Takeover Bid Is Latest to Raise Outcry : Health care: Critics say the proposal undervalues the organization and shortchanges charity. It's an argument that's been heard in previous HMO conversions.
- Chief Not Legally Bound by His Promise to Step Down in 1992
- Scotland Returns Skulls
- 2 Stowaways Found Dead on Airliner
- Two Gators Flee Zoo; One Is on the Loose in Detroit
- Two S&Ls; Sold at Cost to Taxpayers of $30.4 Million
- Dennis Farrell has been appointed president of...
- FDA vs. MDs: Who Calls Shots on Retin-A? : Medicine: Agency says doctors should wait for government approval before prescribing acne drug as a remedy for wrinkles.
- Briefing Paper : What's in Store on the Other Side of Quebec? : * Financial trauma? A U.S. merger? A look at how looming change could rock Canada's Atlantic provinces.
- The Elusive Etiquette of Being a Gay Spouse
- Nation IN BRIEF : NORTH CAROLINA : Some Child Abuse Charges Dropped
- Obituaries : * Harry Innocenti; Retired Market Owner
- PLACENTIA : Schools to Consider Maintenance Fees
- PERSPECTIVES ON MIDEAST PEACE : Don't Rock the Boat With Rhetoric : American activists should stifle their civil-disobedience proclivities as Israel leans toward talks.