- NONFICTION - Aug. 16, 1992
- NONFICTION - Aug. 16, 1992
- NONFICTION - Aug. 16, 1992
- NONFICTION - Aug. 16, 1992
- NONFICTION - Aug. 16, 1992
- NONFICTION - Aug. 16, 1992
- Obituaries - Aug. 16, 1992
- Racing Down the Ohio River at 10 Miles per Hour : Passengers aboard paddle-wheelers in annual rivalry may also get tickets to the Kentucky Derby.
- "FUNKY MONKS" Red Hot Chili Peppers <i> Warner Reprise Video ($19.98)</i> * *
- PATTY SMYTH"Patty Smyth" MCA* * 1/2Smyth would...
- MORRISSEY "Your Arsenal" Sire * * *If...
- A Dozen Stars Conduct an Elvis Revival
- Bush Said to OK Plan for Showdown With Iraq : Persian Gulf: Administration officials play down the story and reject suggestion such military action would be politically motivated.
- COMMENTARY ON THE GOP : To Win Big in County, Bush Needs a Home Run in Astrodome : The President must persuade voters that he is in touch with their problems and in control of events, as well as offer a convincing message of hope in his Houston address.
- Returning Home to Contemplate the Change
- Sale of Prop. A Funds Helps Cities Offset Budget Woes : Finances: Local communities receive an average of 60 cents on the dollar by selling state funds earmarked for transportation. The money is then used to make up for declining revenues.
- '92 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : State GOP Delegates Distressed by Polls, Election Prospects : California: Many believe that Bush's slide in popularity and inability to solve economic problems will also hurt party in senate races.
- JAILHOUSE RAP: Local residents say they don't...
- NEW FAN: It wasn't until recent years...
- Air Controllers' Strike in Russia Falters : Labor: Walkout ends when vice president threatens to get tough. Marooned passengers storm towers.
- WRONG MESSAGE? The R. J. Reynolds Tobacco...
- YOUNG POLITICS: Not everybody in Orange County's...
- In Brief
- In Brief
- To Paint Paneling, Get in the Groove
- AUTOS
- Man Gets Probation for Passing AIDS Virus : Court: He is also sentenced to 3,000 hours of community service for infecting the woman and the baby they conceived.
- Hockey
- Miscellany
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Season Is Over for Harvey
- CHARGER REVIEW : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Friesz Promises to Reclaim His Job
- Albums are rated on a scale of...
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Some Lines on Care of Telephone Wiring
- AIDS Experts Strongly Doubt New Virus Exists
- 350 San Diego Deputies Disarmed; Weapons Training Was Uncertified
- Canadians Say No to Topless
- Wishing for a Way to Force a Budget : Alas, Wilson and legislators are still in a tangle
- MOORPARK : New Middle School Principal Appointed
- VENTURA : Body Found Days After Fatal Fall
- BURBANK : Fire Destroys House; Others Damaged
- HOLLYWOOD : City Council Approves Funds for Private Patrols
- OXNARD : St. John's Laying Off Total of 51 Workers
- Miscellany
- U.S. Erects Last Strip of Border Fence : Barrier: Holdout landowner settles suit, allowing the government to close a half-mile stretch along Otay Mesa boundary.
- Auto Racing
- Dodgers Beaten in Ninth : Baseball: Giants' Clark scores the winning run of 3-2 victory on Gott's bases-loaded walk.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Townsend Watches Trial
- The Making of a Rivalry : Pro football: Raiders vs. Rams would seem to be a natural, and someday it might be.
- Sauers in Lead, Faldo in Hunt : PGA: Englishman is trying to become first European since 1930 to win event. Daly barely makes the cut.
- U.S. to Probe Illness Among Gulf Veterans : Health: Maladies cited by returned soldiers may be linked to exposure to the petroleum fires in Kuwait, officials say.
- City Contest to Push Affordable Housing
- Rams, Raiders and Eric : Pro football: Dickerson's return to Anaheim Stadium is a sideshow to tonight's exhibition game.
- Tomba Is a $300 Loser in Giant Traffic Slalom
- Navarone Remains a Top Gun on Turf
- Krabbe Faces Ban After Positive Drug Test
- Claremont High Tries Pay-for-Play Policy : Preps: Students being asked to contribute $175 per sport, plus $50 transportation fee.
- TV Reviews : 'The Hole Story' Outlines Ozone Plight
- 6 Rescued After Fishing Boat Sinks Off N.J. Coast
- West Struggles to Map Strategy for Bosnia Aid
- Traditional Images of Mary Are Favored, Poll Finds
- Pet Boa in Speck of Trouble : Auto Mechanics Rescue Snake Trapped in Car
- Santana: Blues, Beliefs and Beyond : Festival: Musician, who plays in Orange County on Sunday, says legends' spirits help remind him that he has far to go. He also sees room for personal growth.
- Tune In to Uses of Intercom : New Models Can Become Home's Central Control
- But It Refuses to Do Windows
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : District Will Rehire 51 Laid-Off Teachers
- City Workers Face Time Off Without Pay : Cutbacks: S.D. city manager offers plan to help make up for projected revenue shortfall of $16.2 million.
- VALLEYWIDE : Challenger Qualifies to Take On Waxman
- OXNARD : Association to Show Off Pleasure Yachts
- ORANGE : District, Union Talk but Jobs Still on Line
- L.A. Cultural Sites Exhibit Cases of Post-Riot Anxiety : Museums: The attendance apocalypse never happened, though the effects of the unrest are apparent.
- Babe Ruth Team Plans Legal Action to Halt Series
- USD to Open Workouts
- Bedford Is a Long Way From Over the Hill : Football: Titan long-snapper, 27, takes a lot of kidding, but the speed and accuracy of his snaps measure up to NFL standards.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Vote on Giants Won't Be Rushed
- WEEKEND TV : Bush, GOP Convention in Spotlight
- U.S. Designers Want to Alter Oscar Pattern : Movies: Some say the academy overlooks costumes for 'reality' films in favor of those in period pieces. Their proposal? Create two awards.
- Tony Williams; Original Lead Singer of The Platters
- Deer Hits Plane Wheels, Forcing Crash-Landing
- HAITI : Embargo May Be Lifted Even Without President's Return
- FILLMORE : Target Shooting Ban Imposed in Forest
- Hospitals Nervous About Loss of Medi-Cal : Health: County-sponsored facilities with reserves are better able to cope than private medical centers that carry state contracts, officials say.
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : Transit Panel Asked to Use $3 Million for Job Training
- U.N. to Probe Rights Abuses in Bosnia : Balkans: A former Polish prime minister is picked to head the investigation.
- Neither Kidnaping Nor Theft--Only the Repo Man
- Moo-ving Experience : Castaic: The budget crunch has forced the closure of the county jail system's dairy. The staff herded 380 cows onto trailers headed for the auction block.
- CSUN Reinstating 100 Classes Cut From Fall Roster : Education: Funds come from the Northridge school's share of $15 million released Thursday to the state university system's 20 campuses.
- LOCAL NOTES : Fruhwirth Loses in Amateur Golf
- HUMAN RIGHTS : S. African Judge Digs for Roots of Violence
- Governor Offers New Budget Plan : Spending: Wilson would raise $700 million more for schools by borrowing from future funding. The rest of his fiscal proposal is a repackaging of previous ideas.
- State Budget Watch
- NEW PASTOR: After spending a decade traveling...
- PACOIMA : Market's License to Sell Alcohol Is Revoked by State
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : $40,000 OKd for Study of Water Use
- Countywide : Supporters Help Feed Drywall Strikers
- Adult-Bookstore Owners Sue Santa Ana for Denying Permit
- Lautenschlager 3rd in National Diving Meet
- MOTOR RACING / VINCE KOWALICK : Officer Relaxes With High-Speed Pursuit
- Miscellany
- This Ford Lets the 'Secret' Out : Television: New NBC reality-based series is hosted by former President's son, who has firsthand knowledge about the agency.
- Post-Riot Arts Grants Expected to Be OKd
- When Actress Deborah Unger 'Whispers,' Star-Makers Listen
- WORLD IN BRIEF : AFGHANISTAN : Guerrillas Routed, Government Says
- Republicans to Be Dogged by Days of Houston's August : Campaign: The city that Bush calls home has cleaned, planted and painted for convention, but there's nothing they can do about that weather.
- MONROVIA : 2 Men Found Dead in Possible Murder-Suicide
- Pop and Rock (of Ages) : Church in Hollywood Takes a Cue From 'Sister Act'
- Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against City Atty. Witt : Courts: Malpractice suit was filed by former planning director in wake of City Hall sex-and-money scandal.
- Pope in Tennis Consolation Quarterfinal
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Will Strawberry Have Surgery?
- Half Marathon Runs for Its Financial Life
- CSUN Dealt a Double Blow With Loss of a 2nd Recruit : College basketball: Auto accident in which forward Flowers is seriously injured comes on heels of season-ending injury to Gorham.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Stray Cats Tear Up the House : Music: The trio set the already hot Sound FX on fire with gunpowder tunes bridged only by the roar of the crowd.
- Unchained Medley Will Replace the Hop With His Own Music City : Clubs: Righteous Brother has bought out partner, Bobby Hatfield, in amicable deal. Country music will be added to venue's playlist.
- Joan Van Ark Brings Heat to Role of 'Lady M' : Stage: Against advice, the now-departed star of TV's 'Knots Landing' returns to a major theater role for the first time in five years. And she focuses on sensuality.
- BANKING
- Chamber Picks New President
- STANTON : Burglars Take Guns, Jewelry From Shop
- ORANGE : Trailer to Be Staffed by City Employees
- Residents Sound Off Over Early Train Horn : Woodland Hills: They once viewed the passing freight with affection, but its wee-hour run now has them and Councilwoman Joy Picus seeing red.
- Sheffield Delivers in Grand Fashion : Padres: Grand slam supports pitching of Jim Deshaies in 5-1 victory over Cincinnati.
- DEL MAR : Turf Handicaps Top Weekend
- Miscellany
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Sutcliffe Beats Royals Again, 3-1
- Pressure's On SDSU Offense, Its Architects : Football: Controversy over offensive coordinator Dave Lay's firing puts focus on offense. Luginbill doesn't mind the scrutiny.
- Youth Theatre's 'Strider' Falters at Starting Gate
- POP REVIEW : Front Line Assembly Pounds Away
- Clinton-Gore: Chumminess Is Unexpected : Campaign: Their close working relationship is viewed as unique. But some question whether the friendship and trust would last if they were elected.
- Navy Reinstates 2 Fliers Fired in Tomcat Follies
- Venerable Peru University Reflects Nation--a Shambles : South America: But the loss of cherished autonomy at San Marcos, the region's oldest college, is an anomaly in the '90s.
- Council Backs Expansion of Ethics Code : City Hall: Enforcement would cover 100 high-level officials. Bradley spokesman says the move unfairly targets mayor's office.
- OXNARD : Educators Accused of Interference
- Mission Viejo Trauma Center Grows While Others Limp Along : Health care: The expansion, which doubles the facility's size, is seen as a risk during the recession. However, South County's growth makes officials comfortable with the investment.
- VENTURA : 17-Year-Old Pleads Not Guilty in Killing
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Golf Firm Donates Fees to Youth Clubs
- Sheffield's a Double Threat to Win Postseason Awards
- Hockey
- Grahe Saves the Day for Blyleven, 2-1 : Angels: Curtis' two-run homer against Stewart overcomes McGwire's 38th. Reliever sets down A's for 14th save.
- PADRES NOTEBOOK : Prank Gives Sheffield a Jump Start
- Perhaps Someday It Will Be Scots Heard 'Round the World
- Arthur Kent 'Disgusted' by NBC Suspension
- Costas Shows He Is the Real McKay
- San Diego Has Further Budget Surgery : Finances: About 4,000 employees are asked to take up to 26 days off without pay to help city reduce projected shortfall of $16.2 million.
- Jemison Likely to Head Meeting Despite Charges : Convention: Church officials voice support for president of the National Baptist Convention U.S.A. He is accused of perjury in connection with the Tyson rape trial.
- 37th DISTRICT : First Volley Fired in Assembly Race
- Cypress Takes First in Yearbook Contest
- Safety of Queen Mary Is Disputed in Reports : Attraction: No action has been taken on a 1990 study saying that the rusted hull of the ship may spring a leak, threatening employees and tourists. Officials disagree on the seriousness of the problem.
- Prime Ticket's John Severino Announces His Retirement
- Smith, Stoklos Set to Battle Officials : Volleyball: Facing possible fine and suspension for skipping tournament, pair respond by threatening to leave professional beach tour.
- Double Duty : Tireless Sigman, 53, Vies for Saugus Points Lead in Sportsman, Grand Am Modified Divisions
- Alemany's Dominique Paces 16-0 Win
- Randall M. Klose; Gay Rights Activist
- COLUMN ONE : A Clash of Corporate Cultures : For Americans and Mexicans doing business together, the difference in customs can be trying. The key to success, many executives find, is compromise.
- Judge Allows Shooting Victims to Sue Hinckley
- Politics, race relations and intermarriage are among...
- USC's Johnson Vows to Keep His Job : College football: He will be No. 1 quarterback when Trojans begin practice today for opener at San Diego State.
- Moros Gets Sharper, Makes Girls' 16 Final
- D.A. Probes Mission Viejo Mortgage Firm
- ORANGE COUNTY
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Celebrities Get Room Service at Show
- GEORGIA : Separatists Release Interior Minister
- John J. Sirica, Watergate Case Judge, Dies at 88
- Damage to QE2 Keel More Severe Than First Thought
- SAN GABRIEL MOUNTAINS : Woman Shot in the Leg With a 15-Inch Arrow
- Case Challenging Toll Road Tossed Out; Group to Appeal
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Edberg, Sampras Will Meet in ATP Semifinal
- GARDENING : Geraniums Make Perfect Scents
- Officials Pledge War on Gangs : Law enforcement: District attorney and police chiefs form committee to coordinate new strategy.
- One Arrested, Three Sought in Slaying
- Hot, Humid Weather to Stick Around This Weekend
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- 350 Deputies Disarmed, Need Valid Training
- STANTON : Council OKs Merger of 2 City Groups
- Sandberg Rescues Cubs, 4-2 : Baseball: His home run and double help Chicago end a four-game losing streak with a victory over Houston.
- TENNIS / WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT AT MANHATTAN BEACH : Navratilova Has Her Number: 31-1
- MUSIC REVIEW : Violinist Lin Brings Elegance to Mozart
- This Ford's Got a 'Secret' He's Eager to Share
- Who's TRQ? Unwrapping the Unknown Rapper
- Citicorp to Give Regulators More Bad Loan Data : Banking: Move signals closer supervision of the nation's largest holding company. Second-quarter earnings are restated.
- Medi-Cal Cutoff Could Close O.C. Care Homes : Health: Many skilled nursing facilities cannot survive without payments. Residents would have nowhere to go.
- Senate Votes to Toughen Law on Spousal Rape
- James R. Allen; Air Force General Ran Academy
- Sisters Won't Be Separated : Ruling: A judge ordered the state not to move 96-year-old Hazel Nichols from a Buena Park home and called a law that prompted the case unconstitutional.
- PALMDALE : City Balks at Plans for Street Barricade
- Doctors Are Seeking Identity of Teen Hit by Auto in Anaheim
- SIMI VALLEY : Counter-Protesters Urged to Stay Home
- VOLLEYBALL / SEAL BEACH OPEN : 13th-Seeded Hanson, Welch Rally to Advance
- NBC's Olympic Games Coverage Overlooked Strong U.S. Team
- TV Reviews : Nickelodeon Unleashes New 'Ren' Episodes
- TV Reviews : 'War That Never Ends' a Chilling Parable
- Melvin and Wilson: Long Beach Wilson High's...
- 2 Youths Are Found Guilty in Slayings of 3 Teen Girls : Courts: Two juries return verdicts on first- and second-degree murder charges against the defendants in the 1991 shotgun killings in Pasadena.
- Gunshot Triggers Traffic Accident That Injures 6 : Mishap: Paramedic is struck by bullet accidentally fired by off-duty officer in the car. Two are hospitalized after vehicle flips over.
- FILLMORE : Woman's Drowning Called Suspicious
- Deliberations Start in Trial of Migrant Slayer
- Girl Is Raped After Abduction at LAX : Crime: Salvadoran teen-ager is kidnaped by a man posing as a taxi driver. She is found on a Van Nuys street.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Victory Might Have Been a Matter of Life or Death
- Brian Williams Out of Hospital, but He Will Remain in L.A. Area
- Land Acquisition--and Title Deeds : Ex-Quarterback Dazzled in '70 City Championship, Then Helped Build a Booming Real Estate Company
- Album Briefs:
- GNR-Metallica Rose Bowl Date Postponed
- ELECTIONS '92 : Conservatives Step Up Calls for Bush to Fire Darman and Brady : Economy: Groups, lawmakers say the President is now boxed in because of the 1990 budget accord. They see the need for fresh policy ideas.
- Bush Renews Courtship of the Religious Right : Politics: President is trying to mend fences with key GOP constituency after being criticized for inviting gay rights activists to the White House.
- Deadlocked Jury Splits 7-5 in Triple Murder Case : Courts: The prosecutor has not decided whether he will seek a new penalty phase trial for Daniel Duffy in the county's longest-running criminal case.
- The Breeze of Freedom : South-Central gang truce brings a new liberation to law-abiding residents
- LONG BEACH : 4 Gang Suspects to Be Tried in Firebombing Attack
- Manchester Wins Four-Lap Main at Speedway
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves Make It Easy for Glavine, 15-0
- The Other Summer Games : NBA Players Can Make a Name for Themselves in the Off-Season and L.A. Is the Place
- Wakeman Files Under Chapter 11 : Advertising: The agency hopes that the filing will give it time to raise cash. It lists assets of $1.1 million and liabilities of $3.3 million.
- Bond Prices Bounce Back; Dow Up 15.67 : Market Overview
- Fatal Rampage at Nursery Blamed on Gunman's Anger Over Accident
- School Gets $15 Million
- GLENDALE : Man Killed by Girlfriend's Husband Is Identified
- Countywide : Bank of America to Close 13 Branches in Consolidation Move
- COSTA MESA : Residential Hotel to Get Council Review
- State Case Against Powell Likely to Be Dismissed : Courts: Judge indicates that federal trial of officer accused in King beating will cover the same ground.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Gold Price Meltdown May Not Be Over Yet : Precious metals: With the world relatively stable and inflation fears put to rest, analysts aren't looking for any quick surge in the market.
- Flying Chapter 11 : Many Accept Risk of Shaky Airlines for Cheap Fares
- Wilson Offers New Budget Plan : Spending: Governor repackages previous ideas and details a new twist on controversial school funding. He challenges the Legislature to act on the proposal.
- Richard S. Scott; Argued Right-to-Die Cases
- Bus Accident Kills 19
- Iran-Contra Trial Remarks Spur Warning of Contempt : Inquiry: Former CIA spy chief George apologizes for outbursts during cross-examination. He explains that his life has been 'hell' this year.
- Palmdale Targets Shopping Center and Theater in Redevelopment Plans : Housing: Officials hope to open negotiations to buy and then demolish the old Palmdale Plaza mall, which has fallen into a state of decay.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : College President Delays Retirement
- WOODLAND HILLS : Retiree Is Honored for Volunteer Work
- Hockey
- REPORT CARD / T.J. SIMERS : Phoenix Seemed Like Last Semester
- Chargers Cover Same Old Ground : Football: With emphasis on the rush, they defeat Patriots, 20-10, behind running of Butts.
- Intensifying the Search at LACMA : Art: Robert T. Buck, director of the Brooklyn Museum, and Michael Shapiro, chief curator of the St. Louis Art Museum, are reportedly among those interviewed for director.
- Family's Struggle Is Well-Documented : Cypress Resident Makes Award-Winning Film Profiling HIV-Positive Mother and Daughter
- Fullerton Museum Center Cuts Tuesday Service
- Man of Moment Michael Zelniker Is Science's Loss and Acting's Gain
- AIRLINES
- Clinton's Early Moves Offer Hints About His Game Plan : Politics: The candidate is focusing on California, the industrial Midwest and Southern border states.
- Civilian Plane Lands on Simi Valley Freeway : Aviation: A string of such incidents has been attributed to congested skies and the use of highways as landmarks.
- PLACENTIA : Youths on the Move at Chess Camp
- Fullerton : City Seeking Groups to 'Adopt' Parks
- Palmdale Targets Shopping Center and Theater in Redevelopment Plans : Renovation: The City Council OKs a $2.5-million budget to transform the Maryott Auditorium next spring, but many plans will be deferred.
- Churches to Be Taxed in Berkeley
- America's Finest City Half Marathon
- A First Lady Breaks Her Silence : Departing from her image, Barbara Bush speaks out on abortion on GOP convention eve
- Output of Factories Tapers Off; Inventories Rise : Economy: One bright spot in the gloom was a rebound in activity that had stalled because of weather and a rail strike.
- Man Gets Probation for Passing AIDS Virus : Courts: Woman calls her HIV infection 'murder' and their daughter has the fatal disease. Case is headed for an appellate court.
- 2 Officers Tied to Navy Skit Reinstated : Scandal: Three others have been stripped of command over incident involving sexual references to a congresswoman.
- Fragile Coalition Prompts GOP's Mixing of Messages
- Christian Parties Unite to Boycott Lebanese Election
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : EDUCATION : 34 Business Institute Youths Honored
- TUSTIN : 9 Candidates Vie for School Board
- Torrey Pines Board Bitterly Split Over Elections
- Calabasas Election Funds Linked to Soka Lobbyist
- PLACENTIA : 2 School Trustees Face 7 Challengers
- Hothouse Weather Continues to Cook Across the County
- Fullerton College Names Coaches as Athletic Directors
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Chargers Beat Patriots, 20-10
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Albers Putts Her Way to 68, One-Stroke Lead
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Saying Goodby to UC Irvine
- Mertes to Try Out for 2 Sports at BYU
- Why Previn Sings Praises of La Jolla's SummerFest : Concerts: The conductor, who is included in the annual event, says 'the artists are looked after phenomenally well.'
- Clinton Makes Pitch to Business Leaders : Politics: Minority merchants and professionals quiz candidate about his plans. They discuss banking reform and health care.
- Olympic gold medalists Kevin Young, Linford Christie,...
- Miscellany
- TV Reviews : NBC's Unveils Pair of Reality Series Sunday
- The Ego Behind England's House of Love
- Afternoons Become Him . . . : Radio Talk-Show Host Peter Tilden to Test His Antic Act in Drive Time
- They Have Their Own Version of the Closing Ceremony for Olympics
- Similar Dodger Teams Have Won Championships
- More on NBC's Olympics
- Sending U.S. Troops to Kuwait
- They Have Their Own Version of the Closing Ceremony for Olympics
- They Have Their Own Version of the Closing Ceremony for Olympics
- Landmark for Compton
- Landmark for Compton
- They Have Their Own Version of the Closing Ceremony for Olympics
- Boxed Out of the Bowl
- Sending U.S. Troops to Kuwait
- They Have Their Own Version of the Closing Ceremony for Olympics
- They Have Their Own Version of the Closing Ceremony for Olympics
- The Actor and His Raise
- Sign of the Times for a Bankrupt Clark
- Open-Door Policy at Def American
- Sending U.S. Troops to Kuwait
- Article on Variety
- Elvis' Example
- Kids and Saturday TV
- They Have Their Own Version of the Closing Ceremony for Olympics
- 'The Comeback Kid'
- They Have Their Own Version of the Closing Ceremony for Olympics
- Article on Variety
- Caltrans Program
- Mudslinging
- Sending U.S. Troops to Kuwait
- Music's New Clothes
- SCAG Forecast on Area's Future
- They Have Their Own Version of the Closing Ceremony for Olympics
- They Have Their Own Version of the Closing Ceremony for Olympics
- Obituaries - Aug. 15, 1992
- Obituaries - Aug. 15, 1992
- Some Nations Fear Effect of Trade Accord : Pact: Caribbean and Central American officials worry that the proposed deal could further debilitate their fragile economies.
- Despite Lingering Distrust, Salvador Truce Holds Firm : Central America: Numerous conflicts, however, have put the peace process well behind schedule.
- U.S. Offering $2-Million Reward for Fugitive Drug Lord Escobar