- Reluctant Mayor OKs 'Buy American' Ballot Measure : Politics: Proposal giving contract preference to domestic firms is packaged with other items that Bradley favors, forcing him to sign election legislation he opposes.
- KPFK Confronts Charges of Anti-Semitism : Radio: The non-commercial FM station plans programs on multiculturalism while urging employees not to discuss 'black-Jewish relations' in broadcasts.
- TV REVIEW : Baxter Scorching in 'Scorned'
- Ergonomics: Making Tools Fit the Worker : Health: Labor is demanding it, companies are implementing it and governments are regulating it.
- Economy Stronger Than Forecast
- Global Warming Treaty Talks Bog Down : Environment: The participants strongly disagree over language to curb gases blamed for 'greenhouse effect.'
- Japan-Bashing Condemned by Rights Panel
- CAMPAIGN '92 : Pockets of South Carolina Favor Duke : Politics: The former klansman's message strikes a chord in rural areas hit by hard times. The region could also be fertile ground for Buchanan.
- Tsongas Calling for Truce Among Democratic Rivals : Politics: He urges party leaders to negotiate pact that will halt presidential candidates' attacks on each other.
- Environmental Report, Ritter Ranch Plan OKd
- Young Killer in Murder Plot Freed : Legal system: Cinnamon Brown, then 14, was imprisoned for shooting her stepmother. She later revealed that 1985 slaying was set up by her father.
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER ROUNDUP : In the other Division III semifinal:
- Girl in Brown Family Slaying Case Paroled After 8 Years : Crime: Now 21, she was convicted of murdering her stepmother when she was 14, then later implicated her father as the attack's mastermind.
- Miscellany
- Planning Panel Adds 2 Activists
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: ORANGE LEAGUE Western
- Top Individuals Battle for State Final Berths : Prep wrestling: Survivors from today's Southern Section Masters Meet and City Section finals advance.
- Roadrunners Catch the Gulls Flat-Footed : Hockey: Phoenix jumps on San Diego in the first period and holds on for a 7-5 decision.
- BOWLING U.S. WOMEN'S OPEN : Barrette Has Lead Over Macpherson
- Joyner-Kersee Wins Two Titles : Indoor track: She takes 60 high hurdles, long jump at U.S. championships; Deal sets 35-pound weight-throw record.
- Hagar's Power Game Sparks Northridge to Volleyball Win
- Voges Fires 71 on Second Day but Fails to Make Open Cut
- Film Music Conference
- RETAIL
- TRW's Credit Division Lays Off 70 in Orange, Anaheim : Cutback: Move comes as company, hit by criticism, tries to sort out its system. Fifty others nationally lose jobs.
- FURNISHINGS : Winging It in Stately Seats
- Tsongas Calling for Truce Among Democratic Rivals : Politics: He urges party leaders to negotiate pact that will halt presidential candidates' attacks on each other.
- SEAL BEACH : Recreation Programs Pared From Budget
- San Diego : 'Spiderman Bandit' Robs 11th Bank
- Slaying of 3 Pool Players Leaves Friends, Family Asking 'Why?' : Shooting: Authorities say the suspect complained that the men were talking about him. One victim pushed a woman out of the line of fire before he was killed.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cal Lutheran Students Sign Up to Aid Community Groups
- Buried Toxics Unearthed at Anaheim Paint Factory : Pollution: Anonymous informant tells where to find decayed chemical drums. Firm was charged two years ago in one of the worst illegal dumping cases in county history.
- Mexico Exchange Program a 'Junior Achievement' for 3
- DIVISION II-A ROUNDUP : In another quarterfinal:
- Swimming
- NBA ROUNDUP : Willis Leads Hawks Over Celtics
- CCI Women to Play Wayland Baptist
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : This Comeback Ends Quickly
- Hot Manning Helps Clippers Cool the Heat : Pro basketball: He scores 34 points, grabs personal-best 16 rebounds in 108-92 victory.
- Mater Dei Paced by Simon's 24 Points : Prep basketball: Sophomore guard takes control and makes the clutch shots to lead top-seeded Monarchs over Dominguez, 54-48.
- General Motors Cuts a Deal to Assemble Autos in Poland : * Vehicles: Europe is a bright spot for the company. It earned $1 billion there last year.
- Taiwan Is Reviewing Deal With McDonnell : * Aerospace: The Asian nation may cut its proposed stake in the firm's commercial jet business to 25% from 40%. McDonnell Douglas says other investors can be found.
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Better to Be Safe Than Sorry in the Workshop
- Campaign Gadflies Earn Celebrity Status With Media Jabs at GOP Establishment : Advertising: Snubbed by the Bush campaign, couple's TV spots for Buchanan are grabbing attention and creating controversy.
- Audit Criticizes EPA's Dependency on El Segundo Firm : Government: The agency's reliance on Computer Sciences Corp. makes it vulnerable to fraud, waste and abuse, internal report says.
- Protestant, Catholic and Jewish seminarians headed for...
- Lost Hemingway Stories Found
- Handicapped Desegregated : Day Care: Center promotes socialization of children with special medical needs by mixing them with healthy peers.
- Rally Supports Completion of Long Beach Freeway
- ANAHEIM : Area's Drug Activity Targeted by Police
- GARDEN GROVE : Children Keep Tabs--for Charity
- Deputy Arrested at Girlfriend's Arraignment
- Lancaster Plans More Land Deals Without Appraisals : Real estate: City officials decided in private to spend $1.1 million on parkland. Legal experts say the council broke the law.
- LAKE CASITAS : Water Users to Vote on Financing Plant
- 'Only in California, only in California.' : Safari From Sea Level to Snow Line : For 14th Year, Group Rides the Waves and Skis the Slopes--All in Same Day
- Carlsbad Coach Loses Job in Plea of Molesting Girl
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: ORANGE LEAGUE Savanna
- DIVISION IV-AA : Fouls Leave Laguna Beach Defenseless Down the Stretch
- Vincent Rejects Steinbrenner Friend
- Pro Basketball
- Auto Racing
- Abdul-Jabbar Beats Erving, 41-23
- Southland Mazda Dealer Tries Haggle-Free Pricing : Retailing: Competitors doubt Campbell Mazda can stick with a policy of not bargaining over discount prices.
- Avoiding an Overheated World
- Sewage Spill Keeping Aliso Beach Closed Again : Environment: It is believed rain-swollen floodwaters damaged a pipeline. That makes three closures this year.
- Group Sues City of S.D. in Wake of Shelter Plan
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL BOYS' PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Holds Off Dominguez, 54-48
- DIVISION I-A ROUNDUP : Riverside North Blows Past Huntington Beach
- Westchester Defeats Taft, 76-62
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: ORANGE LEAGUE
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Show's Cut Hands Stump Athletics
- Stand By Barely Misses Track Record
- ROUNDUP : Coach's Tirade Helps Brethren Christian Win
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER ROUNDUP : Saints Win on Albers' OT Goal
- Sieffert Helps Capistrano Valley Pull Away
- Armand Assante Beats the Drums for 'Mambo Kings' : Movies: The Italian-Irish actor hopes his role as a Cuban musician will propel him to the box-office stardom that has eluded him.
- Nitzer Ebb Lets Loose Anger . . . Without a Guitar in Sight
- Shorty's in It for the Long Haul : West Coast Jazz Leader, Who'll Play in O.C., Continues to Keep the Sound Fresh
- A Case of a Byte That's Worse Than the Bark
- Ex-Banker Exchanges Suites for a Cell
- Suff Enters Not Guilty Plea in Two Killings
- Wheelchair Company to Lay Off 450 : Camarillo: Everest & Jennings will relocate to St. Louis because of the high cost of doing business in California, officials say.
- HUD to Fund Santa Clarita Project : Housing: The U.S. agency, in reversing an earlier decision, will provide $4.4 million for 64 units for low-income senior citizens.
- Australian Accent : Bright, Joynes Prepare for Careers Down Under While Developing Skills at Area Junior Colleges
- North Hollywood Thrashes Venice Behind Strong Efforts by Ollie, Hill
- Los Alamitos Ousts Defending 2-A Champion
- PADRE UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Bruce Hurst Gets Assignment as Padres' Opening-Day Starter
- MUSIC REVIEW : Folksy Hicks Can Still Strum Hot Licks : 'Folk-Swing': Dan Hicks and his Acoustic Warriers deliver toe-tapping music.
- Filmforum Will Screen Gay Films at LACE
- Communion Beliefs Vary, Survey Shows
- Discovering the Devil in Julie Delpy
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: ORANGE LEAGUE Magnolia
- TV Reviews : Lemmon Vehicle Seeks Laughs in the Streets
- Nike Unit, Sideout Settle $10-Million Lawsuit : * Retail: Side 1, a sports apparel division, will pay an undisclosed sum and use a redesigned logo that looks less like the Sideout Sport trademark.
- Amex Reveals Mexico Venture
- United Way Names Acting President
- LAGUNA BEACH : Gulf War Veterans Sought for Parade
- Adelyn (Ade) Banks; Former City Editor
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- Santa Clarita on New Tack for Planning
- Countywide : 300 Gifted Students Celebrate Together
- 3 Japanese Auto Makers to Raise Their U.S. Prices
- Ambulance Driver, Patient Die in Wreck
- Judge Delays Deadline on Outfall Pipe : Infrastructure: U.S. court agrees that repairs on ruptured sewage outfall line take precedence over construction of an extension.
- Assemblyman Becerra to Seek Rep. Roybal's Seat
- Shop Owner Won't Face Charges in 2 Killings
- AIRLINES
- ARTISANS: Spotlighting Makers of Handcrafted Good : Music Store Offers Art for Those Marching to a Different Beat
- Suicide Machine Inventor to Face Trial : Law: A March arraignment is scheduled for a retired physician who is charged with first-degree murder for helping two women die.
- Moscow, Pretoria Resume Diplomatic Ties After 36 Years
- New Volley of Attack Ads Misleading in Many Points : Media: Several of the major candidates take nasty swipes at one another that they had earlier promised to avoid.
- Japan-Bashing Condemned by Rights Panel
- Rally Calls for Police Team to Aid Rape Victims
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Decides Against Election to Buy Land
- PLACENTIA : Store Owner Injured in 1 of 2 Robberies
- Businessman Charged With Killing His Partner Is Freed
- TONIGHT'S GIRLS' GAMES : Estancia, Newport Harbor Must Focus on Each Other
- DIVISION II-AA ROUNDUP : In another II-AA game:
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : In another Division I quarterfinal
- Vanishing Hitchcockian Images : Rocker Leaves Behind Some of the Bizarre Critters That Have Roamed Through His Music
- Merrill Lynch Acts to Stop Questionable Trades : * Wall Street: The firm has revamped its junk bond operations and reimbursed nine clients after signs of apparent irregularities.
- DAHLIAS
- Angry U.N. Condemns Iraqi Delay on Missiles : Arms: Baghdad's foot-dragging on destruction of equipment brings new warning from Security Council.
- O.C. Doctor Sued for Using Liquid Silicone
- Severed Thumb Found in Fish Is Returned to Owner
- Ferraro Says May Co. Store Must Be Saved by Builders : Landmark: City will not approve project unless exterior is kept intact, council president says. Developers are 'dismayed' by the decision.
- Residents Protest Housing Official's Ouster : Government: San Fernando Gardens' former services director says he was forced to quit because he urged the hiring of a bilingual job coordinator.
- DWP May Seek to Ease Water Rationing
- 2 Held in Slaying of Seal Beach Man, 66
- D.A. Raises Despite Freeze in Hiring Draw Heated Ire
- City Gets All Accused Embezzler's Assets : Agreement: Dixon's homes, beloved art collection help make up for Newport Beach's missing $1.8 million.
- People Use Guns, Guns Kill People : The domestic arms race at work and play
- Pepperdine Extends WCC Streak to 29 : College basketball: The Waves beat Portland, 79-56, as Christie leads the way with 25 points.
- Miscellany
- Auto Racing
- NHL ROUNDUP : Islanders Continue Climb, Defeat Devils
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: ORANGE LEAGUE Brea-Olinda
- Aztecs Stop SCC
- Video Game Payoff for J. D. Roth
- Kearny Is Upset by Helix
- Dickering Days Are Done, Car Dealer Decides : Retail: A Costa Mesa Mazda franchise becomes the state's first to use non-negotiable price tags, rare so far in the auto business.
- Most of Shiley Valve Product Line Sold
- GARDENING : Picking the Right Spot to Make Your Tree Tops
- U.S. Files Suit to Halt Silicone Use by Doctor
- EPA Lifts Curbs on GE Division in Anaheim : Pollution: Toxic-waste violations are remedied and a cleanup plan is enacted, agency rules, so firm can again handle PCBs.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Property Owners Want Zoning Change
- Alumni Game Set
- IRVINE : Designer Hits Streets to Advertise Himself
- SOUTHERN SECTION MASTERS WRESTLING : Canyon's Padgett Among Favorites to Reach State Meet
- Servite Takes Inside Route to Win
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Willie Fraser Has Returned
- Love Is Out-Hit, but Not Outscored : Golf: In a group with Daly, he shoots 63 for a two-round total of 130, good enough for a four-shot lead at Riviera.
- Olympic Trials Attract Seven Area Swimmers
- DIVISION III-AA ROUNDUP
- Vandal-Weary Residents Call for Gated Community
- Teachers Who Allowed Boy's Hitler Speech Are Criticized : History: Student wins second place in a contest after dressing up as the Nazi leader and trying to explain the dictator's actions.
- Stars Take Sizzle Out of Sockers : MSL: Tacoma posts 4-2 victory against a San Diego team whose shots lacked zip.
- Westchester Juggernaut Rolls Past Taft, 76-62
- Pendleton Puts the Off in Off-Season
- It Is No Longer Forum for Victory : Lakers: Their home record falls to 17-11 as the Cavaliers pull away, 101-90.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Anteaters' Bladow Stops Long Beach for Fifth Victory
- Miscellany
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Poway Rolls to Another Victory--in Characteristic Fashion
- Coe Leads at Hawaii
- Despite Missed Cut, First Time Is a Charm : Tiger Woods: The 16-year-old has a 75, but his ability to make difficult shots keeps a gallery of about 2,000 with him to the end.
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Repairs From the Ground Up
- Niger Soldiers Mutiny, Seize 2 Officials and State Radio Station
- Israeli Troops Kill Soldier in Security Zone
- NASA to Study Information Policy Breach
- Slain Businessman Left Debts, Ailing Firm in Japan : Crime: Investigators say Yasuo Kato may have been killed by Japanese gangsters in connection with his business dealings.
- Countywide : Walks' Proceeds to Go for Hunger Relief
- COSTA MESA : Tel-Phil Again Wins Swap Meet Lease
- Miscellany
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Becker and John McEnroe Advance to Semifinal Match
- ROUNDUP : In Division III-A:
- Off-Duty Officer Shoots Holdup Suspects, Kills 1 : Violence: Pair allegedly threatened lawman at gunpoint. Second man is critically wounded.
- Inmate Escapes From Work Crew
- ORANGE : Contract Extension for Guith Rejected
- SAN DIEGO : Billy Ray Waldon Gets Death Sentence
- Santa Clarita Expands Its Recycling Program
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL GIRLS' PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Ledet Powers Washington Past Van Nuys, 64-42
- Media Buying Agency Opens
- Ergonomic Guidelines
- Japan Current Account Surplus Skyrockets
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Mission Viejo Bank Seized by Regulators
- Ettie Mae Greene; Oldest American at 114
- Hostage Drama at Clinic Ends as Gunman Surrenders
- UNESCO Cutbacks Told
- OK, sure, Sunday's L.A. Marathon is a...
- Oxnard : Court Decision on Dunes Is Upheld
- California IN BRIEF : LEMON HEIGHTS : Man Charged as 'Mercedes Robber'
- Loyola Beats Gonzaga With Rally
- They Can't Run From Freedom : L.A. marathon: Tatyana Zuyeva, from the former Soviet Union, has found that new system has its drawbacks.
- Lol Creme Goes Offbeat in 'Lunatic'
- David Paul Indicted by Grand Jury : * Thrifts: The jailed ex-chairman of CenTrust Savings is accused of involvement in a sham purchase of $25 million in securities by BCCI.
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Caulking Is an Inexpensive Energy Saver
- Undercover Agents to Fight Vandalism on City Buses
- CAMPO : Indian Landfill Plan Assessed in Report
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Talk on Sex Lacking, Report Finds
- CHP Plan Targets Freeway Crossings
- Photo of MIA Is a Fake, Pentagon Asserts
- OXNARD : Trucking Company Fined in Violations
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Fay's Late Bank Shot Boosts Buena, 64-63
- Miscellany
- ROUNDUP : In Division IV-A:
- Track Competition Steep for CSUN
- 1991 IN REVIEW
- SANTA ANITA : Lukas Will Try to Defeat A.P. Indy, a Horse He Almost Bought, Today
- Roskelly: Two-Sport Speedster : Baseball: Valencia senior, who rushed for 29 touchdowns, hopes to improve on last year's stolen base total of 26.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Offerman to Get Confidence Boost
- Marionette Theater's Future Uncertain : Puppetry: Bob Baker tries to forestall a threatened foreclosure on his historic theater. He will hold its first public fund-raiser March 14.
- Democratic Pluralism Eludes Croatians : Politics: Old authoritarian ways persist. The opposition is split and voiceless as new elections loom.
- Council Orders Guidelines for Police Reform
- Armenia-Azerbaijan War Traps Old Soviet Regiment : Caucasus: The soldiers want no part of the ethnic conflict, and Moscow has finally ordered them out.
- EASTERN EUROPE : Peace Corps Gets Down to Business : Calculators and MBAs augment more traditional tools as volunteers help budding entrepreneurs adjust to a market economy.
- Little Quakes Jiggling Owens Valley : Seismology: Swarm of tiny temblors--most below magnitude 1.0--has lasted for two weeks in a remote area. Scientists do not think they are related to volcanic activity.
- Expanding the Realm of the Possible : Exploration: Blind NASA scientist helps handicapped students understand the importance of reaching for the stars.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Division II
- Double Playing : Not Even Distance Can Always Separate Young Left-Handers for Dodgers Who Are Identical Twins
- LOS ANGELES MARATHON DAILY REPORT : Just Winning No Longer Enough; Top Times Needed for Top Dollar
- Atwater Gets to Heart of the Matter : Boys basketball: Westside Prep reserve plays, four months after surgery to correct a congenital problem.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL BOYS' PLAYOFF ROUNDUP
- DIVISION II-A ROUNDUP : Trabuco Hills Ends Mission Viejo Hopes
- U.S. Files Suit to Halt Silicone Use by Doctor
- Rousselot Will Try Political Comeback : Elections: Former GOP congressman and John Birch Society member hopes to return to Capitol Hill by running in the newly drawn 25th District.
- California IN BRIEF : LAGUNA BEACH : Sewage Spill Keeps Aliso Beach Closed
- MISSION VIEJO : College Newspaper Gets Excellece Award
- Talks to Begin Soon on Redevelopment Funds : Finances: How much money, if any, should go to Santa Ana schools will be determined.
- Property Tax Break Urged for Newcomers Over Age 55
- Burbank Man Found Slain in Hotel Hallway
- KGIL-AM Creates Fund for Victims of Arson
- L.A. Schools to Cut Basic Repairs, Focus on Major Projects
- Riverside Official Named to Police Chief's Post
- California IN BRIEF : ANAHEIM : Investigators Find Buried Toxic Waste
- Pediatric Leaders Say Future Holds Much Promise
- LAGUNA BEACH : Schools Tackle Sex Inequities
- Seles Barely Works Up a Sweat : Tennis: She quickly disposes of Gigi Fernandez at Indian Wells. Borg loses in men's senior doubles.
- DIVISION III-AA ROUNDUP : Estancia Gets Scare, Escapes With Victory
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Morse Cries Foul After RB Free Throws Lead to Win
- GYMNASTICS : Top Competitors Will Take Part in UCLA Meet
- ROUNDUP : In Division V-A:
- DIVISION II-AA ROUNDUP : Tustin's Rally Puts a Stop to Muir, Vaughn
- Pasadena Playhouse Teams With Lobero Theatre
- TV's Rush to Judgment : Broderick Murder Case Now a CBS Docudrama
- STAGE REVIEWS : Rapid Movements Through Sequences in Fantasy World : Lawrence Beiderman's production at UCI is interesting but fails to acquaint viewers with the people whose minds they are about to enter.
- TV in the '50s a Forgettable Period for Blacks
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV : Golf, Marathon, Basketball
- The Demand Is Weak for Strong Women on Screen : Movies: A Writers Guild panel says that 'Murphy Brown'-types are the minority and film executives still shun believable women's roles.
- Chantal Cloutier: The Gentle Giant
- Theater Women Honor Black Artists, History
- TV Reviews : 'Adam Bede': Eliot's Story of Seduction
- San Diego Spotlight : Classical Hits Series Takes Adventurous Musical Step
- COMMENTARY : Catholic Church in America Fails to Keep Pace With the Changes
- Lewis, Pals Have Been Playing All Along
- Buchanan TV Ad Angers Filmmaker
- TV Reviews : Cloning a Tale of Genetic Adventures
- SOUTHERN KOREA : Personalities, Not Ideology, Issue in Presidential Election
- How to Get Harm Out of Children's Way
- U.N. Approves Cambodia Peacekeeping Mission
- Fugitive in Murder Case Will Return to U.S. : Crime: Bembenek drops her bid for political asylum in Canada. She gambles that Wisconsin will grant her a new trial.
- Gunfire Hits 2 Students at Junior High : Van Nuys: The ninth-graders were wounded in the legs. Police have identified the gunman as a gang member.
- Slain Japanese Businessman Left a Legacy of Debts Overseas : Investigation: Yasuo Kato sold his firm's building in 1988, leaving the company in financial trouble and his workers embarrassed by creditors, newspaper says.
- Public Space? Or Tent City? : Santa Ana and Santa Monica want to insist on policies for all the people
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Task Forces to Assist With Projects
- PIRU : Couple Cited by Building Inspectors
- Koch Syndicate Debuts New Mainsail : America's Cup: Material said to be lighter than Kevlar and twice as stiff.
- Diehl Keeps Eye on Clock--and Calendar : Swimming: Mission Viejo High graduate, who'll compete at Olympic Trials next week, knows dominance never lasts long.
- Yankee relief pitcher Steve Howe has asked...
- LB Jordan Once Again Waylays Simi Valley, 77-61
- Big Season a Big Relief for McGriff : Padres: First baseman acknowledges he felt the heat during slow start last spring. But a 31-homer, 106-RBI season allayed his fear.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Yale Ends Princeton's 15-Game Win Streak, 47-46
- WEEKEND TV : Politicians and Pugilists on the Agenda
- STAGE REVIEW : You Can't Take Such Pap in '92
- Coldwell Banker Now Requiring Disclosure From Its Home Sellers : Real estate: The questionnaire on property defects is a first for a national broker. But it's already mandated in California.
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Smoothing Path for Paving
- COLUMN ONE : Like It's So L.A.! Not Really : What is the essence of the city? Architects aim to distill it and package it into four blocks of shops and offices. The homeless will not be there, but irreverence and some ugliness is quite welcome.
- Gulf Allies Forced to Use Soviet Satellite
- Candidates Go On the Attack
- Jon Wattenbarger; Conductor Founded Paulist Boy Choristers
- Air Fare Wars Are Running Out of Fuel, Analysts Say
- 6 Nations Act to Create Asian Growth Center : Economy: The former adversaries hope to spur development of the Tumen River region, where China, Russia, North Korea meet.
- San Diego : Man Dies After Shooting at Park
- Pop Culture in Seminary Courses
- Legal Eagles Attack Each Other's Ads : Television: Attorney and Legal Rights Defenders fight over truthfulness of his personal injury commercials.
- Dow Slips 1.78 in Uneasiness Over Economy : Market Overview
- Gunman Surrenders After 26-Hour Standoff : Crime: Murder suspect at one time held 10 people hostage in Chula Vista. He sustained the only injury.
- Let the Sunshine In . . . Shade on Skylight Lets You Decide How Much
- Space Station Will Provide Spinoffs, NASA Chief Says
- Decorating Along Automotive Lines
- Priest Ordered to Pay $1.6 Million in Sex Case
- Pro-Hitler Speech by 5th-Grader Decried : Education: Apology is demanded after student's portrayal of the dictator as a great military leader wins second place in a school oratory contest.
- IRA Bomb Injures 28 in Busy London Railway Station
- Ex-Policeman Denies Attempted Kidnaping
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Project for 140 Townhouses Denied
- Girlfriend Can't Provide Prince Alibi : Hearing: Woman who lived with the murder suspect testifies that she knew his whereabouts during the time of only one of the crimes of which he is accused.
- SEAL BEACH : City Bans Smoking in Public Sessions
- Bingo Parlor Asks Judge to Block Move to Close It
- BUREAUCRACY WATCH : Teddy Bear Flap