- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 26, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 26, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 26, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 26, 1991
- TELEVISION - Sept. 26, 1991
- Obituaries - Sept. 26, 1991
- TELEVISION - Sept. 26, 1991
- TELEVISION - Sept. 26, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 26, 1991
- Names in the News - Sept. 26, 1991
- Names in the News - Sept. 26, 1991
- U.S. Seeks to Devise Military Plan for New Iraq Crisis : Strategy: The Administration wants to pry loose a team of U.N. arms inspectors without resorting to use of force.
- Cristiani, Rebels in Salvador Pact : Civil war: Accord provides for 're-integration into society' of guerrillas. U.N. chief says the way is open for a cease-fire to end hostilities that have killed 75,000.
- Senate Opens Door to Soka Land : Parkland: Agencies can acquire the property through condemnation if the school fails to get a zoning change.
- TV AID: James Currie makes his living...
- Israeli Panel Shifts Stand on Scrolls : Research: Agency reverses condemnation of Huntington Library's decision to allow all scholars access to Dead Sea documents.
- Redistricting Task Goes to State Justices : Reapportionment: High court will appoint panel to draw political boundaries in time for June primary. Both Wilson and Brown support the decision.
- Hire Your Lawyer <i> Before </i> You Need One
- Center Celebrates Its 5th Anniversary : Entertainment: Gov. Pete Wilson is among those who turn out to mark the Performing Arts Center's milestone at swank dinner.
- L.A. Fire Official Probed in Drug Case : Investigation: Assistant chief is the target of an inquiry for accompanying a woman as she tried to buy rock cocaine from undercover police officers.
- Simple Truths of Dr. Seuss Charmed Old and Young
- GET SMART: Renowned UCI neurobiologist James McGaugh...
- Dr. Seuss, Father of Yooks, Zooks and Grinches, Dies : Literature: Theodor Geisel turned generations of children on to reading with his 47 books filled with fun.
- New Iraqi Plan Would Free U.N. Inspectors : Gulf dispute: The Security Council is urged to send Swedish diplomat Ekeus to hear Baghdad's complaints.
- RANKED: Orange County's Ernie Schneider has the...
- U.N. Embargoes Arms Shipments to Yugoslavia
- Theodor Geisel Dies at 87; Wrote 47 Dr. Seuss Books : Author: His last new work, 'Oh, the Places You'll Go!' has proved popular with executives as well as children.
- Supervisors' Spending Up as County Trims Services : Budget: Offices have no expense limits, and board members are not readily accountable for outlays.
- Panel Says U.S. Apathy Harms Fight on AIDS
- FIRST LADY? None of the 19 Republicans...
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- El Pollo Loco Parent Expects Higher Revenue
- The acquisition of Ashton-Tate by Borland International...
- A Messy and Drawn-Out Fight at Columbia : Entertainment: Its chairman appears to be fighting for his dignity as much as his job. The battle has paralyzed the studio.
- Group Readies Executive Life Bid : Insurance: Recording mogul Geffen says his investors are 'quite far along' and expect to submit a buyout plan before the court's deadline.
- Kurds Charge Pullout Will Bolster Hussein
- * Edmee de La Rochefoucauld; Famed French Literary Critic
- Shamir OKs Plan to Integrate Israel and West Bank
- Bono Hears Call of the Senate Again : Politics: Palm Springs mayor ruled out a bid last year. He says he's considering running for Cranston's seat in 1992.
- SCENE ON THE STREET : Do-It-Yourself Shade
- Yeltsin to Take 2 Weeks Off
- Soviet ICBMs Called Secure During Coup : Nuclear arms: But a Moscow expert tells U.S. lawmakers there is greater danger of misuse of tactical weapons designed for battlefields.
- Tobacco Groups No. 1 in Political Donations
- U.S. Discloses Landmark Policy to Curb Airport Noise : Aviation: Airlines must eliminate loudest planes by the year 2000, but some airports will find it difficult to adopt controls stricter than federal rules.
- Russian Party Formed for White-Collar Workers and Entrepreneurs : Politics: The new group lacks big names, although Moscow's mayor offers words of support.
- Dogged Nuclear Inspectors in Global Spotlight : Iraq: The explosive standoff in Baghdad culminates a six-month exercise in frustration.
- Border Accident Leaves 4 Dead
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE LAW : Resolved: Dangerous Gangs Should Be Banned From Parks : CON: 'Preventive exclusion' smacks of a police state. And who will be kept out--will it be based on looks?
- Stowaway Armadillo Going Home in Style
- Plan Unveiled to Attain Gender Balance in LAPD : Law enforcement: Yaroslavsky proposal would increase percentage of female officers to that of the general work force--43%--by year 2000.
- Molina Calls for Study of County-Paid Retreats
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : For Giants' Williams, This Game Surely Had Meaning
- RAMS : Robinson Won't Let Slow Start Detour Team's Drive to Playoffs
- SECURITIES
- SECURITIES
- Cancer Survivors, Doctors Tell Panel of Successes of 1971 Law
- Yugoslav Truce Survives Amid Combat Reports
- Federal Airport Noise Rule May Undercut O.C.'s
- They Find Absence Does Make Heart Grow Fonder
- * Elaine Horwitch; Dealer Specialized in Contemporary Southwestern Art
- THE HUMAN CONDITION / OVER-40 BACHELORS : Single Minded
- 2 Supervisors Rethinking O.C. Jail Support
- Teaching Hayden a Lesson
- ANAHEIM : Council Names 10 to Budget Commission
- Blood Test Detects Down's Syndrome
- Sitter Held in Beating of Baby--It's on Tape
- Reagan Approves Release of Some Papers by Library
- San Onofre
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Opponents Are Ready for Long Passes
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Move From Blocker to Hitter Helps Bring Out Chalais' Best
- HOCKEY
- WLAF Might Fold After One Season
- STAGE REVIEW : Some Screwball Characters Are at 'Cheatin's' Heart
- Highkin Sends in the Clowns : <i> *</i> Theater: The producer and director is best known for bringing small shows to the community. But now he's setting his sights on the Big Top.
- Macy to Open Bullock's Clearance Outlet in Mall : Retailing: The temporary center will occupy the former site of a Robinson's store at the troubled Anaheim Plaza.
- La Mesa
- Firm, 2 Officials Sued Over Contributions to Bradley
- Board Rejects Bid to Sway Park Deals : Land: The county supervisors' stand on acquisition policy is seen by some as a blow to expansion of Soka University.
- IRVINE : Dancing to the Tunes of 2 Cultures
- Assurances on Asbestos Questioned
- A Wondering World Awaits the Dead Sea Scrolls : Antiquities: The custody flap over their release is foolish, even pernicious to scholarship.
- California IN BRIEF : YOSEMITE : Deal Signed to Transfer Park Concessions Contract
- Yaroslavsky OKs Blocking Ventura Blvd. for Street Fair : Sherman Oaks: The councilman's backing virtually guarantees approval of the unprecedented closure of a two-block stretch for 12 hours Oct. 20.
- Morgan and Dodgers Grind It Out, 5-2 : Baseball: He limits Padres to six singles. L.A. extends lead to two games over rained-out Braves.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Wins on Goal by Bauer, Larson's Shutout
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Third Baseman Buechele Shows Interest in Move to San Diego
- STAGE
- HEAVY INDUSTRY
- Biotechnology Stocks Soar Despite Losses
- Consumer Confidence Dips for 3rd Month : Economy: A separate report finds sales of existing homes in California fell 9.2% in the month of August.
- Bank Mergers Well-Policed, Regulators Say
- Alpo to Expand Line of Cuisine for Cats
- COLUMN ONE : Medicine's Big Dose of Politics : Hundreds of groups campaign hard for research dollars on Capitol Hill. Is it democracy in action or a divisive free-for-all that warps the medical agenda?
- Costa Mesa Freeway Speed Rises 7 M.P.H. on Car Pool Pledge Day
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Democrats' Image Declining, Poll Finds
- * Jack Sonntag; Oversaw Multitude of Television Series
- Ruling Adds Fuel to O.C. Feud on 2nd Airport Site
- Stringfellow OKs Settlement of Toxic Waste Suit
- 2 Shootings Prompt Campus Safety Push : Violence: After a Santa Ana High teacher escapes a gun battle near school, district has street closed, hires extra guard and gets promise of more police patrols.
- Salvation Army Shelter Is Spruced Up : Homeless: Santa Ana facility has new furnishings, kitchen, and four more emergency bed spaces for women.
- Anna L. Kahn; Retired Dental Hygienist
- Crusading 'Billboard Bandit' Convicted of Vandalism : Activism: Jury finds him guilty of defacing cigarette ads in a one-man campaign against smoking.
- They Don't Make the Grade When They Use This Logic
- Tournament to Benefit Conejo Golf Programs
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
- Jockey Alvarado Draws Suspension; Failed Drug Test After Riding Incident
- Hitting the Road : When Hi-Lo League Teams Play Away Games, They Go to Great Lengths to Get There
- Edwards Offers Winless Team Big-Play Power
- Opera TV Tally Slow in Coming
- Striped Bass Appear to Be Getting Active
- Geffen Group Readies Bid for Executive Life
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE : VTN Subsidiary Files for Protection From Its Creditors
- IN BRIEF : Davila, Eight Others Get Excellence Award
- Bike To the Future : The industry's biggest trade show, in Anaheim, offers a look at the latest advances and the gadgets that companies are trying to pedal.
- When the Patient Is a Doctor : * Health: They are ill-prepared to deal with sickness and loss of control. Often, they find, other physicians are less professional with them.
- Man Sentenced in Fatal Drunk-Driving Crash
- VENTURA : Slow-Growth Group to Back Candidates
- Shuttle, Atop Jetliner, Flying Back to Florida
- Court Order Proved to Be Flimsy Shield Against Murderous Bully
- THOUSAND OAKS : Planners Favor Open-Space Zoning
- VENTURA : Soviets Receive Campaigning Tips
- Anaheim Expands Scope of Disney Study
- LAGUNA BEACH : Cox Asked to Help Protect Parklands
- Fire Station Near Prison to Get State Aid
- Reading a Lot Into a Birthday : Santa Ana Library Marks 100 Years With Remodeled Branch's Opening
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : Williams Still Not the No. 1 Tailback
- PREP ROUNDUP : Revenge Comes Quickly for the Mater Dei Girls' Volleyball Team
- A Coach's Duties Can Get Dirty
- Aztecs Still Seek Starter In Goal
- Boxing
- Pop Reviews : Squier Shows Strengths
- McKinney Dominates Gonzales in Featured Bout at Country Club
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Injury to McGinest Concerns Smith
- Hanging Out With 'The Homeboys' : Movies: In the flood of films detailing the down side of the minority experience, Joe Vasquez has documented a less deadly and rarely acknowledged aspect of ghetto life.
- O.C.'s Alternative Theater Thrives by Sticking to Basics
- Toshiba Shifting Laptops From Southland to Japan
- Biotech Firms' Market Value Up as Investors Ignore Red Ink
- Coalition Would Fight Barriers to Low-Cost Homes : Development: Supervisor Stanton is forming a group to work for streamlined regulations as a means of reducing building costs.
- Pan Am Proposes Reorganization Plan
- Donald Date: Was Donald Trump out on...
- Plan Unveiled for Renovated L.A. Coliseum
- BOOK REVIEW : Vonnegut's Dark Oracle Speaks Plainly : FATES WORSE THAN DEATH, An Autobiographical Collage of the 1980s, <i> by Kurt Vonnegut</i> ; G.P. Putnam's Sons $22.95, 240 pages
- Getting to the Seat of Baby-Transport Problem
- Wilson Panel Completes Remap Plan : Redistricting: But governor, who has chided Legislature for its secrecy, won't disclose his committee's proposals.
- Molina Calls for Gender Balance on County Boards
- Doubters of Holocaust Win a Round in Court : Litigation: Portions of an Auschwitz survivor's suit are dismissed. Revisionist historians claim a victory.
- San Diego
- Fall Gets Off to a Sizzling Start; Mercury Reaches 95
- SEAL BEACH : Preschool Operator Petitions for Trailer
- UC Irvine Sets Sights on New Observatory
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : District to Rethink Desegregation Plan
- Raid Won't Win 'The Man's' Fight Against 'Immigrant'
- Trial Opens for Man Accused of Child's Murder : Courts: Ricky Lee Earp, charged with killing a Lancaster toddler, could face the death penalty.
- No Place Like Home for Hill of Azusa Pacific
- Move Creates Problems for Ocean View Baseball Coach
- Symphony May End in the Red : * Finances: San Diego group seeks to find $200,000 in the week before closing the books on the season. It would be its first deficit in four years.
- TV REVIEW : A Humorous Sibling Rivalry
- Quebec Offered Role as 'Distinct Society' : Canada: New constitutional reform package also calls for expanding authority of all 10 provinces.
- What Is Saddam Hussein Up To? : Iraq: He courts disaster, but he's not suicidal; his plan is to arouse and lead the Arab world.
- Parents Who Kept Girl in Closet Sent to Prison
- Supervisors Take Steps for Vote on Larger Board
- School District Grows to 639,500 Students
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS
- Official Reprimanded for Remark on Magic
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : No Rebuilding Needed, Says Herzog
- AZTEC UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Luginbill Finds the Reason for Kicker Trakas' Problems
- Bell Atlantic Will Buy Phone Firm : Merger: The deal involves a $1.65-billion stock swap with cellular phone company Metro Mobile CTS.
- FDIC Nominee Against Bush Plan for Banks
- Saudis' Stance Surprises OPEC
- U.S. Agency Shelves Sex Study Out of Fear of Political Reaction
- Tobacco Groups Are No. 1 in Political Contributions : Donations: Study shows the industry surpassed others by giving a total of $196,000 in the first six months of 1991.
- California IN BRIEF : YOSEMITE : Fire Crews Begin Battling Brush Blaze After 2 Weeks
- Reeling in Bowen Proves Tough for Thousand Oaks' Opponents
- Boxing
- Coliseum Will Get Face Lift : Renovation: The work will begin after the Raiders finish their 1992 season. Trojans also must find a new home for '93.
- Hockey
- Du Pont, Japanese Firm in Joint Venture
- Checking Out Past Painlessly : Technology: Garden Grove company has put 970 classic works on compact disc. The conversion process has kept such electronic libraries limited.
- California IN BRIEF : STANFORD : Ticket Sales for University's 100th Birthday Bash Slow
- COUNTYWIDE : Health Officials Issue Smog Alert
- 19 Landfill Sites Identified in North County : Refuse: List will be trimmed to four before consideration by county supervisors in January.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Nuclear Power Plant Sirens to Be Tested
- 8 Injured in Crash of Car and School Bus
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council Puts Off Boardwalk Ruling
- Mother Charged in Stabbing Deaths of Sons
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Rocco' KOs Rest at N.Y. Film Fest
- Artistic Creations That Suit the Body as Well as the Mind : * Fashion: Dealer's one-of-a-kind collection will be displayed and auctioned at a benefit Sunday in Old Town Pasadena.
- World IN BRIEF : ZAMBIA : Lift Emergency, Carter Proposes
- * Paul Henry Lang; Editor of Musical Quarterly for 40 Years
- A Look Back at What Kept the Social Scene Front and Center
- Earnest Mouse-Owner Gilds the Cage . . . and Then Some
- Reagan Acts to Make Some Papers Public When Library Opens
- Miscellany
- Gift Provides for L.A. Office of Black Filmmakers Group
- A Sartorial Exhibit for the Eyes Only
- O.C. Chamber Orchestra Cancels Half Its Concerts
- Pigeon Shoot Deplored
- B-2 Bomber Test Results
- Rejection of Subic Bay Treaty
- Party Line
- Rejection of Subic Bay Treaty
- Anti-Communism
- Rejection of Subic Bay Treaty
- U.S.-Shoshone Deal Ends Threat of Federal Roundup of Livestock
- Plan Unveiled for Renovated L.A. Coliseum
- Danforth Maps Veto-Proof Rights Accord
- Toxic Waste Brings an End to Voter Apathy : Spate of activism halts deal to put dump in North Carolina. Now, officials face scrutiny.
- John Howlett; PR Director for Opera
- Use of Real-Life Situations Key to Good Training, Study Finds
- Cal Lutheran's President Will Resign His Post : Education: Jerry H. Miller will become the university's first chancellor in charge of development and fund raising.
- Supervisors Approve Remap Plan but Latino Group Vows Challenge : Politics: Hispanic Redistricting Committee says it will contest the new boundaries on grounds that they violate the federal Voting Rights Act.
- Relief From Heat Due as the Weekend Nears
- Teen-Ager Fatally Shot After Attempted Theft
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC SPACES : Waiting in the Mountains for Fire's Other Face
- 8 Injured as Student's Car Hits School Bus
- In our license plate referendum on the...
- Padres Unable to Get Back at Dodgers : Baseball: Team upset about comments made by Lasorda. Padres officially knocked out of pennant race with 5-2 loss.
- Braves to Let Sanders Play for Them, Too : Two-sport athlete: Indications are he will be able to play for both Atlanta's baseball, football teams.
- L.A. Triathlon Awaiting Only Approval From City Council
- OPERA REVIEW : Golden Throats at Silver Anniversary
- The High Risk Dancers Live Up to Name : * Performance: San Francisco-based troupe that will be at the Sushi aims to 'explode' oppression and exclusion.
- Toshiba to Shift Some Production Back to Japan : Computers: U.S. tariff changes prompt the move, which the company says won't immediately cost any of the 1,800 jobs at its Irvine plant.
- PolyGram Will Spend More on Films
- Azerbaijan, Armenia Accord
- Ex-Noriega Aide Says He Never Saw Drug Cash
- Chase Leads to Capture of Slaying Suspect
- CHARGER UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Kansas City Might Have Gotten Best of Chargers
- Borders Turns Odds Against Angels : Baseball: Home run by Blue Jay catcher in the 10th inning ruins Jim Abbott's performance, 3-0. He strikes out 13.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS
- Oregon's Pacific 10 player of the year,...
- USC's Apolskis to Begin Chemotherapy : College football: Sophomore center is suffering from testicular cancer. His prognosis is favorable.
- HORSE RACING LOS ALAMITOS : Hollywood Park Meeting Proposed
- HEAVY INDUSTRY
- SECURITIES
- Presumptuous Investors Missed Broad Inc.'s Rise
- * Robert F. Laws; Co-Founder of Advertising Agency
- 3 Ex-Officers at Lincoln S&L; Settle With SEC : Thrifts: In its first action connected to the S&L;'s failure, the agency filed fraud charges. The three signed a consent order but did not admit wrongdoing.
- * Oscar Benwood Hunter Jr.; Once Headed College of Pathologists
- A Second Wind : * The Sequel: Scarlett and Rhett of 'Gone With the Wind' are back, along with Ashley. The action moves to Ireland, and the hype moves to center stage.
- Garden Guild Will Uproot Sculpture : * Art: The concrete cube with holes in it "does not conform to the essential identity" of Descanso Gardens, officials say. The donor is outraged.
- Gay-Bashing Incidents Spread Even to Once-Tolerant Areas
- Jury Hears 'Marlboro Man's' Suit : Litigation: The Corona del Mar resident alleges in malpractice suit that a physician failed to diagnose his lung cancer.
- Community College Trustees Seek Fund for Projects
- Coronado
- St. John Jury Reaches Verdicts on 3 Counts
- This Program Needs a Shot in the Arm
- A Rapidly Building Sense of Crisis : Brinkmanship in Baghdad puts the U.N. to a new test
- Oilers Again Release Receiver Wellman
- CS Northridge Overcomes Sluggish Start to Beat Loyola : College volleyball: Matador women drop first game but rebound to sweep next three in nonconference match.
- Boxing
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : WORLD LEAGUE OF AMERICAN FOOTBALL : Losses Could Spell End After 1 Season
- Controller Won't Implement 5% Pay Cuts : Finances: Gray Davis says that he will also make refunds to 3,300 state managers whose salaries were reduced in the budget crisis. His actions set the stage for a court battle with the governor.
- OAK PARK : Man Indicted in Killing of Youth
- Board Compromises on Flynn's District : Remap: The plan adds thousands of Latinos to the 5th District. It satisfies the incumbent and activists.
- Fuel From Truck Crash Spills Into Aqueduct
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- Illegal Immigrant From Bangladesh Wages Fight for Refugee Status
- COUNTYWIDE : 5 in O.C. Are Among Teachers of the Year
- Slow-Starting La Reina Beats Nordhoff in Volleyball
- True Double Duty: Braves to Get Sanders : Two-sport athlete: He will play football by day, baseball by night. Braves are rained out.
- Newport Beach Canoe Club Seeks Sixth Title in Row
- HEAVY INDUSTRY
- North American-Built Auto Sales Drop : Manufacturing: The Big Three report double-digit plunge. Honda leads Japanese firms to a 4.8% increase.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C : U.S. Workers Tell of Job Reprisals
- Senate Passes Jobless Aid Bill, Defying Veto Threat : Legislation: The $5.8-billion Democratic measure would extend benefits for up to 20 weeks. Less generous GOP plan is rejected.
- Car Hits 10 People at Border; 4 Killed
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Judge Bars Anti-Smoking Defense in Vandalism Case
- California IN BRIEF : EL CENTRO : Ground Broken for 2nd Prison in Imperial County
- ORANGE : Teachers Union Proposes 5-Year Plan
- 5 Ousted Officials Reinstated
- Getting a Hold on the Impossible Dream : Carmen Rodriguez: Medical Student
- Miscellany
- USYRU Director Turns Down Constantine Request
- Report: Japan Slow to Share Top Technology
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- HEAVY INDUSTRY
- Parretti Tells Court He Was Betrayed by Credit Lyonnais
- No Easy Answer for Farr : Golf: She visits friends and fellow LPGA players after having several surgeries for cancer.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : A Peaceful Night With Dalton Gang
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Loss of Griffin Could Prove Costly
- CHILDREN'S THEATER : A Play Kids Can Take Lion Down
- Nathan East Leaves 'Em Listening on Comics Show
- City Moves to Purchase More of Its Office Space : Cost-cutting: Officials are taking advantage of the soft market to become owners of buildings and to get better lease deals.
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Former First Lady Indicted on Taxes
- HEAVY INDUSTRY
- Value of Teflon as Oil Additive Questioned
- World IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Lawmaker Reports Nuclear Dumping
- Caltrans Out Millions in Aborted Projects
- Thieves Steal Shirts of Nonprofit Soccer Team
- Award Honors Trauma Volunteers : Public service: A North County group has won a $100,000 Ford Foundation grant for its work helping victims of tragedy. The money will be used to help other communities establish the popular program.
- 'Locals Only' Parking Plan Considered for Balboa Area : Congestion: Homeowners want a new structure or expanded lot at the pier, which in turn would open up street parking for visitors.
- PORT HUENEME : Gunman Attempts 2 Robberies in a Row
- Budget Cuts Putting the Squeeze on Athletics : High schools: The money crunch has resulted in a loss of jobs and lower-level programs and extra duty for coaches.
- Jail Inmate, 31, Dies of Natural Causes
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Prospective Anglers Can Take the Bait
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Chapman Women Lose to Westmont
- ROUNDUP : Early Goals Lift CSLA Past Northridge in Soccer
- STOCKS : Late Buying Pushes Dow 18.56 Higher
- Hallmark's Line on Cable's Future
- Climber Is Sitting on Top of Her World : * Lifestyle: Mountains are metaphors to Stacy Allison, the first American woman to top Mt. Everest. She takes life--and mountains--one step at a time.