- A Kinder, Gentler Robin in 'Doubtfire' : The comic continues to forsake his trademark anarchy for more warm and cuddly roles.
- Two Arrested in Credit Card Fraud, Airline Ticket Scheme
- Study Suggests Need for Fewer Breast Exams
- VENTURA : Schools Chief to Delay Retirement
- COSTA MESA : City Won't Sign Off on Banners
- Airport Parking Contract Flap Revived : Services: Commissioners again award pact to a firm that was not the first choice of an advisory panel. Some bidders threaten to sue.
- PERSPECTIVE ON COLLEGE SPORTS : Education Involves More Than Intellect : Scandals and elitism feed the prejudice that competitive athletics are an unworthy pursuit in 'higher' education.
- Libraries Get Needed Boost From Grants, Private Gifts : Services: County receives $136,000 in donations and government money to expand operations at four facilities.
- Oil Prices Fall as OPEC Fuels Doubts It Will Cut Output : Energy: Ministers are anxious to raise prices but appear unwilling to restrict production.
- LABOR
- Fire Victims' Tax Payments Deferred
- PASADENA : Transient Will Not Be Charged in Fire Death
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Driver Checkpoint to Operate Saturday
- Odds Against Both Succeeding as Pros Are Astronomical
- A Race Full of Confusion : Despite Costly Wrong Turn, Cross-Country Results Stand
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers' Unbeaten Streak at 13
- Injured Edney Hopeful for Opener as Bruins Roll in Final Tuneup
- Executive Travel
- Driving Force Behind Electric : Utilities Take on Detroit in Defending Green Rules
- Toying With History : A doll-maker's dreams were among those that died in '63. Now a Newport man hopes forgotten inventory can help restore the family business.
- Campbell Wins Atlanta Runoff for Mayor
- Everybody Agreed--the Dress Was Him
- 14 Slain in S. Africa
- Living by the Sword : Would-Be Samurai in UCI Club Find Iaido Emphasizes Discipline More Than Combat
- Controlled Burn Slated in Canyon
- County OKs Bus Expansion to Link 8 Cities
- SATICOY : 2 Life Sentences Upheld in Killings
- Woman Who Set Self Afire Dies; Husband's Condition Still Critical
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II TENNIS : This Title Is Sweeter for Artists
- 1993-1994 BOYS' BASKETBALL / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- Mayra Medina
- Southern Section Selects Crowley to Replace Thomas as Commissioner
- BIG WEST PREVIEW : Transfer of Power Goes to New Mexico St.
- Albacore Discovered Near Morro Bay
- Twins Thrive as Cross-Country Runners
- TV Ratings : 'Walton Reunion' Clobbers Kennedy Specials
- State Acts to Close 2 Firms Accused of Selling Unlicensed Medical Plan
- Southland Firms to Buy More Recycled Paper to Boost Demand
- Health Study Ranks Latinos Above Anglos
- Parachutist Survives Fall Off 950-Foot Tower
- U.S., Seoul Offer a Lure if N. Korea Ends Nuclear Bid
- FAMILY : Vigil to Protest Adoption Laws
- Nothing to Write Home About
- Bill Seeks to Boost Tobacco Warnings, Curb Advertising
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : 2 Plead Innocent in Teen's Fatal Spearing
- A Bold Behavior Modification Idea : Reduce Serb sanctions in return for concessions
- THOUSAND OAKS : Planners Urge City OK of Nursing Home
- A Holiday Survival Guide to LAX
- Wounded Wilderness : Trespassers Leave Fresh Scars in Parks Ravaged by Wildfire
- Just the thing for the long-distance commuter...
- VENTURA : Club's Fund-Raising for Gym Still Short
- Sylvia Annette Watson; Minister, Educator
- Corso Fights Current Amid Stream of Work : U.S. Water Polo Coach Finds Life's Rewards Despite Immersing Himself in 3 Jobs
- Kings' Beverley Isn't Happy With What He Sees : Hockey: Team doesn't have enough depth to make wholesale changes, but he wants to get players' attention.
- ROUNDUP : Antelope Valley's Dawson, 29, Helps Defeat Her Team of a Decade Ago
- CIF VOLLEYBALL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONALS
- Harvard-Westlake Girls Win Division III Title : High school tennis: Mehlman leads Wolverines to their second consecutive championship in 13-5 victory over St. Lucy's.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 1993-94 SEASON PREVIEW : UCI Takes Eastern Approach : Anteaters: Returning to Coach Baker's roots, the team will play a more physical style of game.
- A Family Feud in Wake of 'Columbus' : Movies: Ilya Salkind has sued Alexander, his father and producing partner, for breach of contract, fraud and racketeering.
- International Business
- ICS Sale Complete: Computer Marketplace Inc., a...
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Wahlco Wins Pact: Wahlco Environmental Systems Inc....
- Light Rain Was Just What Region Needed
- Mortician Drops His Anti-AIDS Position : Lancaster: The funeral director says he was told he was violating federal anti-bias laws. A state board will pursue a complaint against him.
- SIMI VALLEY : Group Delivers Food Baskets for the Needy
- Sprinklers for Older High-Rises Rejected
- COUNTYWIDE : Holiday Closings
- Brandon Del Campo
- AST Research Plans to Sell Bonds to Raise $100 Million
- BOOK REVIEW / LETTERS : A Close Look at Cheever, in His Own Words : GLAD TIDINGS: A Friendship in Letters; <i> Edited by John D. Weaver</i> ; HarperCollins $25, 357 pages
- Despite Increased Hunts, Deer Buck the Odds and Multiply
- Basic Black
- Edwards Air Force Base : High Desert Birthplace of the Jet Age
- Wrongly Charged Landowners Will Get New Tax Bills
- Local Government Fit for Scrapheap, UCI Dean Says
- CIF VOLLEYBALL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONALS : Dana Hills Can't Finish Off Poway; Dolphins Are Eliminated
- England's Taylor Resigns : Soccer: Coach was expected to be replaced after failing to qualify for World Cup finals.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 1993-94 SEASON PREVIEW : Fullerton Goes Back to Basics : Titans: Picked to finish last in Big West, inexperienced team will focus on fundamentals.
- THEATER REVIEW : Stuffed 'Holiday' Is Not Red-Letter
- VAN NUYS : New Top Cop, Braude on Tap
- CLINTON WATCH : Labor Turbulence
- 2 Decisions Raise Doubts on Legality of Parking Law : Thousand Oaks: Planners approve a four-car permit for one rental house after insisting on a two-car limit at another.
- Melody-Making Students Enjoy Night of Opera
- NORTHRIDGE : Class Finds Not All Rockets Rise to the Occasion
- Extradition OKd in Fatal Mail Bombing
- UC Irvine Places Three on All-League Water Polo Team
- 1993-1994 BOYS' BASKETBALL / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Despite His Denials, Some Expect Selig to Become Commissioner
- Transferring Allegiances Is Tantamount to Treason, Not Reason
- PREP Voices : Athletes Will Be Able to Play Out Their Options : PRO : JOSE PAJE, PROJECT ENGINEER : Transfer Can Give Athlete a Fresh Start
- Blue Jays and Phillies Hit Jackpot With Record World Series Shares
- Long Beach State Has Question Marks Up Front : Big West: Seth Greenberg plans to counter loss of scoring trio with a smaller lineup.
- Cooper's Loss: It's a Tradition
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Josh and S.A.M.': An Excellent (and <i> Real) </i> Adventure
- POP/ROCKMore Rap Troubles: A Monday night album-release...
- SANTA ANA : AIDS Patient Settles With Blood Banks
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION I TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP : Newport Harbor Discovers Positive Side to Loss in Final
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL '93-94 : HIGH DESERT LEAGUE
- Antelope Valley Affair Marked by Twists, Turns
- 1993-1994 BOYS' BASKETBALL / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : 1992-93 IN REVIEW
- PREP Voices : Athletes Will Be Able to Play Out Their Options : CON : JAN LUXEMBOURGER, TEACHER, NEWPORT MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT : Commitment Is Missing in Action
- TV REVIEW : 'Comedy Hall of Fame' a Night of Warm Laughs and Tributes
- MUSIC REVIEW : Isaiah Jackson Conducts Santa Barbara Symphony
- THEATER REVIEW : Kushner's 'Perestroika' on Broadway . . . Finally
- MOVIE REVIEW : Woo's 'Tomorrow' Balances Emotion and Violence
- Movie Reviews : A Star-Struck 'Perfect World' : Eastwood directs himself and Costner in a rare celestial pairing of today's biggest movie heroes.
- MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : Hitting the Sweetest Notes at Youthful Age : Violinist Gil Shaham, 22, Is in a Hurry to Build Repertory Before He Turns 30
- Drug Maker Warner-Lambert to Close 7 Plants, Lay Off 2,800
- Saba Petroleum in Irvine Reports 3rd-Period Loss
- A New Chance to Fight Poverty's Old Problems
- LOS ANGELES : Benefits for Unmarried Partners OKd by Council
- 1993-1994 BOYS' BASKETBALL / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- CIF VOLLEYBALL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONALS : Laguna Beach Manages to Hold Off Determined Los Alamitos
- HockeyThe strike by the NHL's referees and...
- Amy Skieresz
- In Case You Want to Avoid His Bark . . .
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Breaking Streaks, Stocks Turn Up and Yields Drop
- RETAILING
- RETAILING
- International Business : Telephone Co. Imbroglio Slows Privatization Efforts in Turkey
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Hires Private Tree-Trimming Firm
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Marine Faces Murder Trial in Shootings
- GLENDALE : News Conference on Killing to Be Held
- An Alamo-Style Last Stand? : Group of senators fights Brady bill; ammo company makes worthy gesture
- Warrant Issued in Blythe Street Case
- Executive Travel : Business Travelers to Lose Big Tax Deductions in '94
- REAL ESTATE
- Winners Is Hoping to Stall Shutdown of Lottery Machines
- Safety Guide for Santas Lists 25 Toys to Avoid : Consumers: Groups tag the gifts most likely to cause injury. The No. 1 problem: parts small enough to cause choking.
- International Business
- Merced County to Close Its Public Libraries : Budget: Decision to shutter facilities follows loss of state funding and failure of sales tax measure.
- Trial Date Set in Sex Assault Case
- 11 Die in Jail Fire
- Subpoenas Issued by Grand Jury, Jackson's Lawyers Say : Probe: Action is strongest signal yet of possible molestation indictment. Judge refuses to delay civil case.
- Court Voids FCC Ban on Indecent Programming
- LANCASTER : Funeral Director Stops Refusing AIDS Deaths
- Students Raise Funds by Caroling in the Season : Education: Musicians at William S. Hart High will perform seasonal songs to support their school program.
- ADL Spying Case
- Joe Morgan Suit
- Dolphin Capture
- Aftermath of Fire Disaster
- Destruction of Mostar Bridge
- COLUMN ONE : Victims of a War That Won't End : A year after elections were supposed to bring peace, Angola is a landscape of horrors--shattered cities, stick-like children, hospitals packed with patients torn apart by mines. Every day, up to 1,000 people die.
- Ross Perot
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 24, 1993
- Obituaries - Nov. 24, 1993
- Clinton Tries to Jump-Start Trade Talks : Commerce: He meets with European Community official in effort to break deadlock on GATT accord.
- American Recovering Rapidly From Strike : Airlines: The carrier says it will continue to downsize. Meanwhile, a slowdown by United's machinists poses possible holiday delays.
- EMI, Michael Jackson in Publishing Deal : Music: The pop star owns most of the Beatles' hits. Estimates of the pact's worth range from $90 million to $200 million.
- FAIR at Forefront of Push to Reduce Immigration : Population: Group's roots are in the environmental movement. It is now an influential player in border issues.
- Abducted Child Was Victim of Sex Assault : Crime: Potential death-penalty charges are filed in the Woodland Hills slaying of Nicole Parker, 8.
- Senators Called Back After GOP Blocks Brady Gun Bill
- NATURE BOY: Irvine Co. Chairman Donald L....
- Officers Ordered to Halt Sickouts : LAPD: Judge bars 'blue flu' job actions pending a Dec. 16 hearing. Almost half of midnight to 8 a.m. shift called in sick as participation varied among divisions.
- Russia May Have Used U.S. Aid for Political Purposes : Funding: Ads that were supposed to promote privatization are pulled after partisan overtones were added to them.
- Officers Ordered to Halt Sickouts : LAPD: Judge bars 'blue flu' job actions pending a Dec. 16 hearing. Almost half of midnight-to-8 a.m. shift called in sick as participation varied among divisions.
- Grand Jury Investigating Wife of Former Rep. Glenn Anderson
- Suspect Charged in Death of Girl, 8 : Crime: Authorities say Nicole Parker was choked, then stuffed into a suitcase. Mother praises friends, authorities for efforts to find the victim.
- Grand Jury Targets Wife of Former : Investigation: Lee M. Anderson is named in court documents revealed during a hearing for an aide to her husband, Glenn M. Anderson.
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 24, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 24, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 24, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 24, 1993
- Packard Bell Electronics Gets $30-Million Loan
- 3 Charged in Biehl's Death Are Set Free
- Take Our Angst--Please: Feminism Lightens Up
- World IN BRIEF : EUROPE : Early Snowstorm Takes 28 Lives
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Clinton to Continue Backing Halperin
- When Clarence Met Anita
- No More Feedback for Delhi Seniors : Center's Closure to End Lunch Ritual
- Carpeting in the Weight Room May Not Be the Answer, but . . .
- Booth to Attend Arizona State; Allison Headed for Duke
- World IN BRIEF : MIDEAST : Arab League Retains Boycott of Israel
- With 56-2 Vote, Mexican Lawmakers Give Easy Final Approval to NAFTA : Trade: The passage comes after 12 hours of debate in which opposition leaders criticized the pact as favoring neighbors to the north.
- Dog's Master Guilty of Ordering Fatal Attack
- 3 Men Released in South Africa Slaying of U.S. Student : Trial: Witness refuses to testify about the killing of Amy Biehl, saying he fears for his safety. Jubilant supporters carry former defendants from courthouse.
- RESEDA : Students Honor Kennedy, Recall Their Classmate
- Calvin O. Walters Jr.; Former Tejon Ranch Executive
- SEAL BEACH : Council to Consider Unocal Proposal
- Report of Attempted Kidnaping Ignites Fear : Safety: The girl, 14, says she fought off an attacker half a mile from her school in La Crescenta. Parents and schools take security measures.
- Antelope Valley Survives Chaotic Week
- Ducks Beat Flames for Third in a Row : Hockey: Semenov and Kasatonov fuel 2-1 victory. Hebert makes 33 saves, four in the final 1:51.
- Lawsuits Against Builders, Developers Steadily Increase
- Plaza Blames Losses on Low-Interest Loans : Earnings: Mortgage company revises its third-quarter results to include a write-down of $15.9 million.
- Bill Would Ease Ban on Local Phone-TV Ties : Cable: Combined services would have to share their networks. GTE, meanwhile, seeks to save its Cerritos venture.
- Gene Therapy Could Mount Challenge to Amgen Drug : Health: Analysts say the threat to Thousand Oaks biotechnology giant's Epogen is many years away and remains highly speculative.
- Diceon Appoints Executive Vice President
- AUTOS
- Richard H. McGough has been appointed vice...
- HEALTH WATCH : Mastering Monthly Migraines
- COLUMN ONE : Vaccines in Your Vegetables : Genetic gardeners are trying to grow crops that could save millions of lives. Their discoveries might make immunizing a child against hepatitis as easy as eating a banana.
- In San Clemente, 200 Talk of Halting Spread of 'Fungus'
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1993-94 / ORANGE LEAGUE
- Valley Leads County in Filling Office Space : Real estate: Area's vacancy rate is 14.9%, survey shows. Good results are attributed to demand from the entertainment industry.
- Wet Seal Inc.: The Irvine women's apparel...
- Most CEOs Are Dissatisfied With Their Jobs
- New 'Prime Option' Card Backed by Rival Companies : Credit: Discover and Mastercard unveil a joint product--and announce they are settling a logo dispute out of court.
- Shortfall in Pension Plans Grew 31% in '92 : Retirement: Top 50 underfunded plans had gap of $38 billion, according to the federal pension guarantee agency.
- New Speech Species : 'Tracheasaurus' Toy Helps Young CHOC Tracheotomy Patients
- 2 Mail-Order Firms Want to Grow--Right Along With the Kids : Apparel: Right Start and Patagonia hope to avoid the mail-order catalogs wars by pushing harder into the children's clothing field.
- 20 Die in India After Drinking Homemade Wine
- Children Get Chance to Strut Their Stuff as They Prepare to Serve Holiday Feast
- Golfer Plays 180 Holes, Pausing Only to Say It's for a Good Cause
- COUNTYWIDE : Blacks No. 1 Target of County Hate Crimes
- 4 Detectives Added to Force Hunting Serial Child Molester
- COMMENTARY : Rookies Go to Forefront for the Raiders
- Clinton Seeks to Boost Export of U.S. 'Envirotech' : Trade: Government would work with industry to expand the global market for environmental technology.
- Next Step : Will Ballots Lead to Bullets in Venezuela? : Military leaders distrust the leading candidate, former President Rafael Caldera, and fear his leftist rival, many say. A history of coup attempts is worrisome.
- Takasugi Urges Sharing for the Holidays
- Pilot Lands Plane Safely on Palmdale Street
- EASTSIDE : Man Charged in Death of Wife Buried Under House
- 2 Tax Auditors Face Bribery, Conspiracy, Fraud Charges : Crime: The men, who worked in Internal Revenue Service's Laguna Niguel office, are indicted by a federal grand jury in the doctoring of taxpayers' work sheets.
- Antelope Valley Public Transit to Shut Down on Thanksgiving
- IRVINE : College Is Seeking Awards Nominations
- Langston, Yankees Will Talk : Angels: Negotiations might lead to a trade. Pitcher could become a free agent next year.
- TERROR RELIVED: Jill Anderson was a nurse...
- In Business, All in the Family Works for Many : Employing a relative offers both rewards and pitfalls, say some in Orange County who've tried it. Traditional roles can be skewed, experts say.
- Improvements to Peak Park Planned
- TARZANA : Marathon Golfer Raises Money for Fire Victims
- Making a Difference in Your Community : Newspaper Finds Owners for Ailing Pets
- COMMENTARY : Boston College's Coughlin Takes Care of Unfinished Business
- Company Town : EMI's Billion-Dollar Bet on Virgin Music Pays Off : Earnings: After a rocky transition, the autonomous label has become a major profit center for its parent.
- Rexon to Acquire Software Company
- American Landscape Inc. of Canoga Park won...
- Man Kills Girlfriend, 3 Children and Himself
- VENTURA : Vigil Commemorates the Death of J.F.K.
- Shooting Our Way to Oblivion
- PACOIMA : HMO Helps Child Center Stay Afloat
- NEWPORT BEACH : Lesser Charges Filed in Newborn's Death
- Live Entertainment Reports Sharp Sales Drop in Quarter
- Company Town
- Survey Drives Home Point: Auto Makers Slow to Target Minorities
- Clinton, Philippine Leader Promise 'New Partnership' : Asia: They seek to ease tensions over ouster of U.S. military bases. Ramos hints of U.S. commitment to oppose force in South China Seas dispute.
- BURBANK : School Boundary Shift Is Rescinded
- SAN DIMAS : 12 Homes Evacuated After Bomb Found in Mailbox
- Refining a Vision of Trade : U.S. interest in Asia-Pacific is keen but its approach is still taking shape
- LAGUNA BEACH : Cleanup Crews Cut Telephone Cable
- Labor Dying a Slow Death by Its Own Hand : The high salaries, plush offices and its commitment to peripheral issues betray its roots.
- Ventura County Homicide Rate for 1993 Exceeds Last Year's Mark : Crime: The 35 slayings reported so far are within an average range and are well below the record of 59 and recent high of 48, coroner's spokesman says.
- Rain to End Today, Forecasters Predict
- Titles Come With Help From Unlikely Sources
- GTE Estimates Fire Losses at $5.5 Million
- Dow Falls for 4th Straight Session
- Dingell Asks SEC to Provide Data on 'Bad Apple' Brokers : Securities: Hearings in Congress will focus on those who repeatedly defraud customers.
- Lungren Criticizes D.A.'s Report on Fatal Drug Raid
- GARDEN GROVE : City Seeks Bilingual Police Applicants
- Valley Interview : CSUN Leader Believes in Facing Racial Tension, Not in Censorship
- Where to Get a View of Total Lunar Eclipse
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Brady Bill on Gun Control
- A Season Wasted Waiting for Everett
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Kinchen to Have Reconstructive Surgery
- First Valley National Earns $64,000 in 9 Months
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Quick Action Can Save Lives
- County Gives In, Agrees to Improve Sewage Treatment
- House Defeats Bid to Cut Spending by $90 Billion : Legislation: White House helps kill the five-year deficit-reduction plan. But a $37-billion trim passes.
- Service Program to Take Aim at Crime
- Postscript : Greeks Stranded in Hungary by History : Forty years ago, they fled from civil war. Now they feel they were molded for a Marxist society that will never come to pass.
- Insurers Dealt Court Setback on Polluters
- Actor Bill Bixby of 'Incredible Hulk' Dies : Entertainment: The TV star also was featured in 'My Favorite Martian' and 'The Courtship of Eddie's Father.' His work included directing and producing.
- CAMARILLO : Arson Is Suspected in Trailer Blaze
- Women's Basketball Is Finding the Right Trakh at Pepperdine
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1993-94 / ORANGE LEAGUE
- Shows Go On but Not at Gem : Theater: High fees, red tape and standoffish management policies seem to have discouraged rentals.
- THEATER REVIEW : An Intermittently De-Lovely 'Cole' : The latest incarnation of this Cole Porter revue at the Henry Fonda Theatre has deluxe songs and a solid cast but mixes clever ideas with timid ones.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Goode's Pianism Detailed, Deep, Emotionally Pointed
- 'Jakob the Liar,' Wry Oscar Nominee
- AMERICAN AIRLINES STRIKE ENDS : Strike Could Lead to Chairman's Grounding
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 1993-94 SEASON PREVIEW : Right Choices : Raveling Says Four Freshmen Help Give Him His Deepest USC Team
- VALLEY DIGEST
- Everett Remains a Ram--for Now
- 'Chocolate's' Success: A Sweet Era for Imports? : Movies: Foreign films are a tough sale in the United States, where subtitles and dubbing are unpopular. But there are more art houses and multiplexes now, reflecting more demand.
- Doris Cardillo has joined Lawrence & Mayo,...
- Company Town : Court Delays Decision on Paramount; Bids Extended
- Company Town : MGM Signs Cable Deal With Showtime
- Year's End Prompts Portfolio Evaluation : Investment: Keeping tax write-offs in mind, this is the time of year people reassess finances and consider selling losing stocks or mutual funds.
- HEALTH CARE : Surgery Center Hopes Test's New Name Will Give Its Visibility a Lift
- CLEAN SKUNK: Lockheed's new "skunk works" in...
- Attendants in Burbank Cheer 1st Taste of Victory
- Slaying Defendant Testifies He Tried to End Feud : Courts: Todd Love says he shot Frank Kish in self-defense. Prosecutor says Love felt degraded after losing a fistfight.
- World IN BRIEF : IRAQ : Poison Gas Question to Await Lab Tests
- U.S. Relations With China: Push but Don't Shove : Washington must calibrate national interests carefully, not emotionally
- ORANGE : Hospital Awards Grants to 2 Groups
- Graduation Day Comes Early for Teen With Cancer
- ANAHEIM : Beauty Pageant Contestants Sought
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- Emile Ardolino; Director of Dance Series, Hit Films
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Aikman Will Return on Thanksgiving
- NHL ROUNDUP : Hawerchuk Scores Two Goals to Lead Sabres Over Senators
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL PREVIEW : A 64-Team Question: Who Will Make Tournament?
- Reuben Droughns
- Incomnet Profit Rebounds as Revenues Surge
- Albertson's to Settle Bias Suit by Paying $29.5 Million : Labor: Women, Latinos accused the supermarket chain of promotion discrimination. Company denies wrongdoing.
- MCA Records Tabs Haedelt to Find New Artists
- Regional Outlook : Central Americans Fighting a New Wave of Street Crimes : As the civil wars recede, murders, rapes and carjackings are rising. Poverty, drugs and and disorder are blamed.
- NEWCOMERS: Illegal immigrants are getting most of...
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Former Security Contractor Faces Misdemeanor Charges
- Water Rate Plan May Keep Bills Down
- Ex-Girlfriend Counters Menendezes' Testimony
- Jordan Is More Than a Democratic Fluke : Middle East: Even the fundamentalists have backed away from pushing their religious agenda in Parliament.