- California IN BRIEF : CHULA VISTA : UFO Sighting Just a Blimp in the Night
- HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
- Delta Strike: Civil Rights or Just Plain Economics? : Labor: Moving from cotton to catfish has saved many a farmer from foreclosure, but there may still be a touch of the old plantation involved.
- Many Poor Women Still Forgo Prenatal Care : Obstetrics: Benefits have improved. But ignorance and shame, among other factors, deter patients. Babies pay the price.
- Ray Segal Shapiro; Community Volunteer
- RUTAN TALK--Voyager pilot Dick Rutan will discuss...
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Missouri Receiver Hauls In the Records
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Ellis, Irish Shoot Down Iowa, Reach Semifinals
- Occidental's Beltran, Hogan Fare Well in National Meet
- Paradise for Hikers With Fins in Virgin Islands
- Still Listening for the Footsteps
- Holiday Desserts : A Raspberry Sauce Well Worth Savoring
- The Marketplace : Sourdough Turkeys
- Crystal Stemware Regains Popularity
- Making Faces : Paul Starr Says the '90s Look Emphasizes Arched Eyebrows and Full Lips.
- Your Mortgage : 15-Year Mortgage Not a Good Idea
- Broadway Maladies : ALL HIS JAZZ; The Life and Death of Bob Fosse <i> By Martin Gottfried (Bantam: $24.95; 460 pp.) </i> : INVENTING CHAMPAGNE; The Musical Worlds of Lerner and Loewe <i> By Gene Lees (St. Martin's Press: $22.95; 352 pp.) </i>
- Permanent Homes Give Battered Women Time to Change Their Lives
- Claremont : Leaf Blower Law Exemption
- A Big Care Package for Huntington Memorial
- Two Colleges Receive Gifts of $38.9 Million
- Army Influx Changing 'Smalltown' Atmosphere in Upstate New York
- Rosemead : Special Council Election Set
- Program to Cut Commutes Riles Uninformed : Local government: Santa Monica and Culver City offices are closed every other Friday. But not everyone is pleased with the plan.
- COLUMN LEFT : Clarion Call for a New and Fair Deal : The disaffected must see that voting will change their lives.
- Nurse Hopes Her Firing Suit Helps Other Reservists
- Sweeping the Streets of Children : In Brazil, death squads resort to the capital-punishment approach
- PLATFORM : Not Just a Reservoir
- The County's Star Quality : Movies: Hollywood production companies love the area's cities, hillsides and beaches for shooting on location.
- 'Expressing yourself in a peaceful way is more useful than in an angry way'
- Deputies Investigate Apparent Murder-Suicide
- EDUCATION : Food, Exercise Habits Spell Decline in Fitness
- Pride Carries Valley but Not Far Enough, 20-17
- Fresno State Bowled Over by San Jose, 42-7 : Big West: Spartans turn four turnovers into scores to earn conference title and berth in California Raisin Bowl.
- HOT FLASHES: What's going on at Enigma...
- The Also-Rans
- But For Most Fans, Western Pop Rules
- RESTAURANTS : 'Do You Have a Table for Two at 8?'
- Bradford P. Roberts has been named vice...
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- With Prices Rising, Big Oil's Latest Cleanup Challenge Is Its Own Image : Energy: This time, many say the industry really isn't to blame. Its problem is credibility.
- A Crony on the Court : ABE FORTAS <i> By Laura Kalman (Yale University Press: $29.95; 544 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Rid Your Lawn of Weeds Now
- World War II: Strictly by the Numbers : BRUTE FORCE; Allied Strategy and Tactics in the Second World War <i> By John Ellis (Viking: $29.95; 643 pp.) </i>
- Squaring a Triangle : A HOME AT THE END OF THE WORLD <i> By Michael Cunningham (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $16.95; 333 pp.) </i>
- Jonas Salk to Speak at AIA Awards Ceremony
- Maine: A Nice Place to Get Trapped
- Paint, Shelving and Imagination Transform Rental
- GUIDEBOOK : Staying in Sapporo, Japan
- Artists, Organizations Receive Local Grants Totaling $368,000
- Junior League Hosts One Ritzy Evening
- Father Fights for Entry Into Group for Mothers
- Buenos Aires' 2 Faces: Beauty, Ugliness : The Two Faces of Buenos Aires: From Flowering Spring Beauty to Ugly Shacktowns
- Activists React to Affirmative Action Losses
- Walnut : Road Repair Project Is OKd
- Dymally in Legal Battle Over Mailer : Politics: Assemblyman Willard H. Murray and the congressman are each claiming control of the endorsement publication.
- Orange County Perspective : An Angry Message From the Electorate : Voters Were Willing to Do What Needed to Be Done
- DIVISION 4-A WATER POLO SEMIFINALS : El Toro Edges Capistrano Valley; Sea Kings Ousted
- Sockers Avert Third-Quarter Collapse, but Still Lose in Overtime
- CS Long Beach Finishes as Winner : Big West: Allen salutes fans after 29-20 victory over UNLV gives 49ers a 6-5 record.
- Citrus Bowls Over Antelope Valley, 45-13, With Big First Half
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Valencia Beats Sierra Vista, 34-9 : Division VI: Marc O'Brien runs for two touchdowns and passes for a third, and Tigers shut down top running back.
- Moorpark Blackens Ventura's Plans, 44-10
- INTERVIEW : John Fleck's Radical Shtick
- Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Bartok?
- Here's Why Japanese Firms Lead the Chip-Making Pack
- Sidestep Probate With a Revocable Living Trust
- New Heater Changes Water Texture
- San Diego Condos
- WOODSONG by Gary Paulsen (Bradbury Press:...
- Paul H. Silverman has joined Beckman Instruments...
- Good Deals on the Lower East Side
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : SHOPTALK : Cozy British Isles Imports
- Hamburg Was Hub for Emigration From Eastern Europe to the West
- FICTIONDAWN by V. C. Andrews (Pocket: $5.95)....
- Warming Up for Eggnog Season
- New Bill May Pave Path for Irish Aliens : Immigration: Many of the latest arrivals find opportunities severely limited. Given their education and skills, frustration runs high.
- Berliners Protest Military Service
- Fundamentalist Gets Key Post in Jordan
- Nurse Sues Over Firing After Stint in Reserves : Lawsuit: A National Guard captain from Tustin hopes to protect others who leave their civilian jobs for active duty.
- Emergency Powers Lifted
- Time Magazine to Work With PBS 'NewsHour'
- Pasadena : Incentives for Housing
- Sea Lions Come Roaring Back : Wildlife: Once near extinction, they are wreaking havoc in and out of the water in Monterey and other coastal communities.
- Two Temblors Hit Castaic Area; No Injuries Reported
- Bugs Bunny, Teen TV Actors Named Parade Marshals
- Imported Animals Outfox Native Ones Down Under : Nature: Australia and New Zealand are beset by ecological problems caused by rabbits, opossums and other species introduced from around the globe.
- CULTURE CLASH ALONG THE AMAZON
- MOVIES : A Star? Forget It : No entourage, no name-dropping, no special treatment--but Joanne Woodward's artful performances have a certain glow
- Firms Seek Cuts in Costs Arising From Births : Benefits: To help women employees bear healthy babies, employers are sponsoring prenatal classes and encouraging early doctor visits.
- Gardening : Tropical Plant Finds Welcome in Southland : Plumeria: It can be grown as tree or bush and produces lovely colors. It has to be protected from frost.
- FOOD & WINE : The Beet Goes On : Vegetables and Wine Add Color and Depth to This Risotto From Remi Restaurant
- In Sapporo the Ice Is Nice When It's Carved Art
- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS : Tip to Infrequent Flier
- Of Gallantry and Gall : DE GAULLE; The Rebel, 1890-1944 <i> By Jean Lacouture translated by Patrick O'Brien (W. W. Norton: $29.95</i> ;<i> 613 pp.)</i>
- Holiday Desserts : What Crust! Susan Purdy's Pie Primer : Baking: To help home cooks turn out perfect pies, cookbook author has devised a foolproof pastry crust.
- Of, By And For The Children : We Could All Learn a Few Things from Sweet Polly and Crafty Madeline
- 34 'Equals' Will Gather at Summit : Europe: Big powers fear that unless the CSCE structure is changed, tiny nations with equal status and veto power could become mice that roar.
- Rommel's Ghost Haunts Army Engineers' Work : Strategy: Lessons learned from field marshal's North African campaign are being put to use in Saudi desert.
- BEST BETS
- Students of the World : Volunteers: Students at the Brentwood School have surprised teachers with their enthusiasm in behalf of a community service program.
- Industry : City to Share Park Funds
- Sears to Transfer, Lay Off Workers
- Ability to Forecast Quakes Shaky at Best, Experts Say : Seismology: Most scientists dismiss a widely reported prediction of a major Midwest temblor in December.
- Now, That's Real Entertainment!
- Police Seeking Suspects in 2 Shooting Deaths : Slayings: The weekend homicides in Anaheim and Garden Grove were unrelated.
- Author Urges Blacks to Seize the Initiative : Sociology: Shelby Steele's controversial ideas on affirmative action and education meet skepticism, and some anger, at Claremont McKenna College.
- Life's Mementos, Big and Small, Follow Some to the Grave
- Robber Shaves Bank for $3,900 in Cash
- 'UFO' With a Message
- <i> This </i> City Rivalry Uses Brains, not Brawn : Academics: University High wins L.A. school district 'Super Quiz' in a squeaker.
- Periodicos Seek Readers, Shelf Space : Journalism: Outside post offices, markets and bakeries a number of Spanish-language papers are battling for circulation.
- Central Gets Past Redlands, 24-14, in the NCAA Division III Playoffs
- Coronado Wins Fourth Water Polo Title in Row
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : In the Southern California Regional men's soccer playoffs:
- Making Up For Lost Time *** 1/2 K.T. OSLIN "Love in a Small Town" <i> RCA</i>
- MARSHALL: "THREE PENITENTIAL VISIONS," "HIDDEN VOICES." With...
- Interest Rate Cuts Won't Spark a Lasting Rally
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- GUIDEBOOK : Old Guadalajara
- Politicians Leading the Charge to Help Those Frustrated Frequent Fliers : Legislation: A newly introduced bill would sharply increase airline liability for flight cancellations and lost luggage, and create a federal 'passenger advocate.'
- Largest Firm Named
- A Guide to the New Dietary Guidelines
- The $5 Chef's Potato Dish
- Gangs Keep Shooting, People Keep Dying : A summit conference, using Block's philosophy, is needed
- Turkey Dinner Takes a Bigger Bite of Budget
- U.S. Administration Keeps Cold War Hot in Angola : Foreign policy: The case for aid to UNITA is weak, but domestic politics and the corrupt government in Luanda keep the money flowing.
- Torrance to Hire Consultant to Help Lease School Site
- Suspect in 5-Year-Old's Slaying Kills Self : Tragedy: When police came to his apartment, 18-year-old Rance Benson put a bullet through his head. One neighbor remarked: 'At least he did have a conscience.'
- She Teaches Good Old U.S. Assertiveness--to Refugees : Assimilation: Asian immigrant founds a group in San Diego to help other women make the adjustment to a new life in America.
- Notes about your surroundings.Tours and Trips--Dec. 1...
- 'Seafari' : Disadvantaged South County Kids Cast Off Doubts and Learn that Research Can Be an Ocean of Fun
- McGwire Passes for 530 Yards in Victory : San Diego State: Aztecs beat New Mexico, 40-34, and keep their slim bowl hopes flickering.
- Sluggish Kings Slug Penguins : Hockey: Granato's goal 52 seconds into overtime provides 2-1 victory, nine-game home winning streak.
- Bottom Falls Out on Notre Dame : College football: Penn State defeats top-ranked Irish, 24-21, with a 34-yard field goal in final seconds.
- Griffin's Mark Falls to Smith in Victory : Buckeyes: Freshman runs rushing total to 1,021 yards as Ohio State surges past Wisconsin in the fourth quarter.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Point Loma's Ferocious Pass Rush Disarms Mt. Carmel
- Heisajoy Beats Jazzing Hi to Win Classic
- Brunell, Bryant Lead Washington
- Welfare of 1890s Kept Aid on a Personal Level : Charity: A century ago, helping the needy was a one-on-one project. And there was no free lunch.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND : San Pedro Pilot Dies in Plane Crash
- Pasadena : Playhouse District Work
- Bush Wins Doublespeak Award From Teachers
- Forlorn Mood Grips Christian Lebanese : Mideast: Optimism for future of nation wanes as Gen. Michel Aoun, rebel commander, calls its quits.
- KCET has a curious but engaging Saturday...
- Surrogate Motherhood: A Wrenching Test of Ethics : Infertility: Appeals in the Anna Johnson case will refocus attention on an essentially unregulated practice.
- National Debate on Gulf Policy Would Produce Unity : Constitution: Bush wrongly believes that recent historical and political experience justify his acting without a declaration of war from Congress.
- Andrew Young : The Eternal Enthusiast--Down Now, but Certainly Not Out
- Breathe Easier : Smog: In the last six months, the Los Angeles Basin had the cleanest air since records were begun in 1955.
- Suspect Shot After Chase
- School Activist's Efforts Are Rewarded
- Neighborhood Patrol : Personal Touch Is Key to Anaheim Police Plan for Safe Streets
- Question Authorities : It's Not Just the 'A' Students Who Answered the Bell at County's Annual Academic Decathlon
- Das Neves' Edge Is No Help on the Hill
- Accurate Agassi Defeats Becker to Get Final Shot Against Edberg
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : OCC's Melton Finishes Fifth in State Cross-Country Meet
- Big Second Half Sparks Leuzinger Over Crespi
- Bad Snap Greases CSUN Skid : Division II playoffs: Botched punt sends Matadors to third consecutive close loss, 14-7.
- Miami Rolls Over BC, Can See National Title
- Dominguez Hills Falls in Opener
- WESTERN ATHLETIC ROUNDUP : Detmer Gives BYU Another Title, 45-22
- Chargers-Chiefs Game Will Be a Tale of Big Backs
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE STATE WATER POLO CHAMPIONSHIPS : Golden West Wins Title in Sudden Death
- Oregon Wins Battle of Field Goals
- ROUNDUP : Oxnard Downs San Diego City With 6 Players
- Tennessee Bounces Back, Beats Mississippi, 22-13 : SEC: Volunteer victory brings team near Sugar Bowl berth after loss to Notre Dame a week ago.
- BEETHOVEN: SYMPHONY NO. 3, "LEONORE" OVERTURE NO....
- 'Rameau's Nephew' Shows That Some Things in Society Never Change--Even Over 200 Years
- POP MUSIC : The Class of '89 Moves On
- Unsung Heroes of the Holocaust Come to Light in Photography Exhibition
- Claremont : Depot Designer Picked
- Art Center Gets Grant
- Coastal Panel OKs Plan for Malibu Hotel : Development: But the $65-million project by the Adamson Cos. still waits for approval of a $43-million sewer system for the new city.
- Walnut : Housing Denial Is Reversed
- Would Americans Be Happier If They Were Hirelings? : Pacific Parameters
- San Clemente Island
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY : Humane, Comprehensive Approach Is Best for Drug Testing : Substance use and abuse by police is of particular concern. The issue is how to test well and work appropriately with results.
- Ruth C. Jones; Retired Kindergarten Teacher
- Woman Is Run Over by Train
- Blackwell Has Words for a Few Fashion Statements : Oxnard: The designer puts on a show to benefit the symphony, dresses down some dressed-up attendees and also bares a personal redesign.
- Wellness Clinic for County Seniors Spends a Little Money to Save a Lot : Health care: The nurse who started Fullerton facility with $21,000 grant says low-cost check-ups can prevent major medical problems among elderly.
- Majestic Mission : A Prized California Mission, San Luis Rey, Will Be Improved and Explored
- Dear Diary From Vietnam : Peace: A Woodland Hills man and other veterans return to rebuild a medical clinic destroyed during the war. The visit is painful and memorable.
- Worthy Owes No Explanation
- UC San Diego Comes Back to Capture Volleyball Title
- On Road, Old Bullets Were All-Time Duds
- HIGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY : Arellano Helps Belmont Sweep City Championships
- DIVISION 4-A WATER POLO SEMIFINALS : In the other 4-A semifinal:
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Matthews Leads Florida to 47-15 Victory
- Today's News, Tomorrow's Television
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Arab Summit Is Only Hope for Peace, U.N. Chief Says : Mideast: But he admits he sees no clear solution to the gulf crisis. Nonaligned states reportedly take a harder line against Iraq.
- Airline Ordered to Check for Defects, Paper Reports
- San Marino : Mansion Expansion Denied
- Colombia Police Raids Destroy 17 Drug Labs
- Arcadia : Teacher Contract Approved
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Iraqi Brands Bush's Planned Day With Troops 'Provocation'
- Keating Asks Senate Panel for Immunity
- Ursua Announces He'll Run Against Incumbent Pomona Mayor Donna Smith
- World IN BRIEF : POLAND : Dark Horse Gains as Election Nears
- The new TV movie Polly: Comin' Home!...
- U.S. Urges Court to Block Broadcast of Noriega Tapes
- Volunteers Sought for Thanksgiving Events
- Health Studies Sniff Out Secrets of Garlic
- THE NBA : Clippers Are Following Familiar Pattern
- END OF THE ROAD : For Racing Community, Saying Goodby to Ascot Park Won't Be Easy
- 'Ghost': Why It's Still Scaring Up Repeat Business
- TELEVISION : They Keep Coming Back for More : Stephen King books rarely make great movies, but Hollywood can't resist: The miniseries 'It' and movie 'Misery' are on their way
- Elektra's Legacy Full of Surprises ** VARIOUS ARTISTS "Rubaiyat: Elektra's 40th Anniversary" <i> Elektra</i>
- THE SOUND OF MUSIC: If you're not...
- Resuming his film career after departing CBS'...
- Barbara Ann Mohler has been promoted to...
- Taking the Long View, the Outlook for U.S. Is Bright
- Top Ten Children's Books Not Recommended by the National Library Assn.*
- Keeping Things Whole by MARK STRAND
- Thanks for the Technologies : A Holiday Tribute to the Gadgets That Make Life a Movable and Mechanical Feast
- Gardening : Drip-System Formula Adds up to Savings
- Our parents, what kidders. They tell us...
- A $teady Economic Indicator
- The Queen of Darkness : THE WITCHING HOUR <i> By Anne Rice (Alfred A. Knopf: $22.95; 965 pp.) </i>
- Soviet Lawmakers Grant Gorbachev Full Central Power : Kremlin: Sharing of authority with premier to end, and Ryzhkov would be ousted. Beleaguered president vows quick action to get food into stores and curb crime.
- Pasadena : No-Smoking Policy in Effect
- Jeff Comes Home Again to 'Lassie'
- 20 Years Later, Human Misery Still a Story
- World IN BRIEF : PAKISTAN : Bhutto Declares Her Innocence
- 2 Catholic High Schools to Merge on Co-Ed Campus
- Cracking Open a Cold Passage to Alaska
- More Mary : MTM Says Good Roles Are Hard to Come By, But Here's Her Second TV Movie This Month
- Britain's Media Ban on Terrorist Groups Remains Controversial : Censorship: Voices of revered statesmen are silenced in history program broadcast to schoolchildren in Northern Ireland.
- Philadelphia Transit Agency Tries to Track Down Phony Accidents : Mass Transit Agency Tracks Down Fraud
- Experts Identify Remains of Saint Candidate
- Pasadena : Raymond Theatre Parking
- COLUMN RIGHT : Bush Has His Politics Backward : There's only harm for Bush in shouldering gulf decisions alone.
- Apartment Intruder Guns Down Woman : Violence: The victim's sister says her brother-in-law pulled the trigger. Later, he is found at a motel with a self-inflicted gunshot wound in the head.
- THE HOUSE
- Abalone Cove Slide Bonds Get Go-Ahead
- Calls to Duty Put Careers on Hold : Armed forces: Frequent transfers make it very difficult for military spouses to build their own careers. The Military Spouse Career Network offers support, provides contacts.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : OCC Beats Golden West for Division Title, Bowl Invitation
- No Room to Run, So Iowa Passes Purdue : Hawkeyes: Rodgers' four touchdown passes make up for poor running game as Big Ten leaders win, 38-9.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SCC's Hall Places Ninth in NAIA Cross-Country
- Long Season Ends for CLU in 31-6 Loss
- Johnson Has a Big Night as El Toro Easily Defeats Buena
- Guessing Game Is the Key : USC: By anticipating what Maddox would do, Trojan defenders come up with two touchdowns on interceptions.
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Playoffs Come and Go Quickly for Most Ventura County Football Teams
- CITY SECTION CROSS-COUNTRY : Arellano's Win Puts Belmont Back on Top : Championships: Unlikely triumph sets up Sentinels' eighth title in nine years. Taft finishes second.
- Battle of Bads Proves Titans Are the Worst
- JAZZ : Baby Boom on the Bandstand : A generation of teen-age prodigies is taking its place alongside the graybeards of improvisation
- "STEPAN RAK: DEDICATIONS." Nimbus Records NI 5239...
- Debbie Shotwell has been named director of...
- Q: We made a large investment through...
- Mr. Warmth himself, Don Rickles, guests on...
- Leftists Find Good News, Bad News in East-West Thaw : Radicals: Foreign policy critics worry that loss of the Soviet Union as the enemy also means loss of a powerful deterrent to U.S. intervention.
- Main Points of the Soviet Plan
- Sport Complex for Olympians to Secure Loan : Finance: State would take over training site if foundation failed to repay $15 million in public funds within 20 years.
- Chula Vista
- Buena Wins Academic Decathlon
- No Gaines Regrets : Politics: The former Encinitas mayor and councilwoman is not in mourning as she faces the end of her tumultuous four years in politics. And she won't miss the drubbings from the press.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Moorpark's Bradley Sets Scoring Records
- Allegations Against Brande Have Kept Him From Rightful Place
- DIVISION 5-A VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP : Sea Kings Say Title Is for Former Coach
- Clark Says No Thanks to Padres' Latest Offer
- Titans Hold Off Aussies in Basketball Opener
- Padres Swing Into Spring in Navy Blue
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL : Marshall, Palisades Girls Win City Championships
- THE OUTDOORS : Guide to a Poor Man's Montana Hunt
- The Lure of the Amazon
- ** 1/2 Stryper, "Against the Law," Enigma.
- Homer Simpson's Voice Tackles Another Cartoon Character, This Time on the Stage
- POP MUSIC : This Year's Pop Freshmen Mix and Match Traditions
- Sprinklers on Roof Offer Home Protection : Fires: For greater safety in brush fires, a sprinkler system can be fashioned from plastic pipe and a garden hose.
- Temples of Light
- Duty-Free Limitations Raised for Travelers : Customs: Americans can bring more items home without being taxed now that the duty-free limit from most Caribbean countries has been raised.
- Buy Surge Suppressors to Protect Appliances
- Limited Partnership 'Roll-Ups' Catch the Attention of Congress
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : TREKS : In Celebration of Backbone Trail Month
- Calabasas Cellars: L.A.'s Peaceable Kingdom
- APHORISMS by Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, translated...
- The King of Crime in the Suites : TWILIGHT AT MAC'S PLACE <i> By Ross Thomas (Mysterious Press: $19.95; 320 pp.) </i>
- Mature Workers Face Added Obstacles in Job Search as Recession Looms : Economy: They consider themselves young, productive and experienced. Yet, they believe they are victims of a hidden discrimination.
- Maurice Richlin, 70; Won Oscar for 'Pillow Talk'
- Breaking the Gulf Stalemate : Strategy: Tactics must spotlight Iraqi weaknesses, thus forcing Hussein to confront the costs of his invasion and weakening his grip on Kuwait.
- 2 Held in Radioactive Gauge Ransom
- Former Van Nuys Guard Units Head for Saudi Supply Duty : Buildup: Ninety-three volunteers and three cargo planes depart the 146th Tactical Airlift Wing's new Oxnard base for 'air bridge' based in Germany.
- Coached by Experts, a Cast of Children Finds That Opera Can Be Wild
- Airport Gets 'Thumbs Up' Despite Some Frustrations : Transportation: Circuitous path to shuttle buses and hard-to-read signs bring complaints, but most travelers praise the new terminal.
- Mid-match Speech Boosts Torrey Pines Into State
- It's No Holiday for Arizona : Voters' Rejection of King Day Causes More Than Just a Lot of Hot Air in the State
- BERLIOZ: "LES NUITS D'ETE. MAHLER: FIVE SONGS...
- A Memento From the Past *** PAUL McCARTNEY "Tripping the Live Fantastic" <i> Capitol</i>
- ART : COMMENTARY : The Bard of Art's Decline : Robert Hughes has made a career of savaging recent art--but the renowned critic may be stuck in the cultural web he denounces
- Edward Orona has been appointed vice president/merchandising...
- Man of Many Aliases Named in Huge Fraud Case : Indictment: Capistrano Beach investor Douglas P. Blankenship is accused of masterminding a complex scheme that looted $25 million from financial institutions in seven states.
- Remembrance of Cagers Past : CAGES TO JUMP SHOTS <i> By Robert W. Peterson (Oxford University Press: $19.95; 183 pp., illustrated with archive photographs) </i>
- Owner Refuses to Pay Because Repairs Not Made
- The Marketplace : MARKETS : Al Tayebet's Wonderful Things: Sour Cherries and Sujuk
- HUNTERS OF THE GREAT NORTH by...
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- O.C. Jail Packs 'Em In, but Each Case Is Unique
- An Onslaught of Settlers Eats Away at Tibetans' Wealth and Way of Life : Migration: The Chinese have forced residents of the ancient mountain country to submerge their culture while Beijing strips away the once lush forests.
- California IN BRIEF : MERCED : Recall Urged of Judge in Molestation Case