- HORSE RACING SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO HANDICAP : Mashkour Finds Path to Victory This Time
- Martinez Adds to Padres' Woes At the Plate
- No Fights Over Eco-Film Festivals
- MUTUAL FUNDS
- FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Crucial Week to Test Power of Gorbachev
- Fund Manager's Optimism Pays Off for Clients
- Cops and Kids: Fear Fuels Cycle of Distrust : The teen-agers: Six students at Crenshaw High School say police harassment is commonplace in their neighborhoods.
- Saudis Confirm It: Count Them Out : Diplomacy: Riyadh's reluctance may have derailed Baker's 'two-track' Middle East peace formula.
- USIU Gets Victory Over CSUN
- Science / Medicine : Sierra Club Plans 3-Day Nature Camp
- Science / Medicine : Solar Flexes : Energy: Pliable photovoltaic cells that use low-grade silicon may finally bring sun-based power to an economically competitive price.
- The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has...
- HORSE RACING LEXINGTON STAKES : Hansel Keeps On Rolling, Wins by Nine Lengths
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : HeadHunters Do a Lick of Work at the Celebrity Theatre
- Battling Politicians on Better Health Care : Medicine: James Lott brings political activism to formerly obscure hospital trade organization.
- CSUN Loses Game After Reversal of Disputed Call : Baseball: A home-plate collision sparks a melee that is repeated when an umpire's ruling is overturned.
- Crew
- Getting Over a Lost 'Love' : Allen's Broadway Play Folded Quickly but Her 'Tru' Is a Hit and Other Projects Await
- Brickell: A Kinder, Gentler Role Model
- TV Reviews : Gripping Drama of Chernobyl, Five Years Later
- Major League Compensation
- STOCK GROUP WINNERS AND LOSERS
- Water Watch: A Crisis Getting Managed : Governor moves carefully and precisely as state copes with shortages
- COLUMN RIGHT : The Medicine May Be Worse Than Ailment : Federal power unleashed against campus codes would have unpredictable results for private colleges and companies.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Barrasso Stymies Capitals
- Shape Up, IMF Official Tells Soviets: A...
- Schwarzkopf Comes Home to Hero's Welcome
- Steve Marriott; 1960s Pop Star Was Making a Comeback
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Alcott's Career Back on the Right Course
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Whitaker Gets 16 Strikeouts as Long Beach Defeats Irvine
- Will KROQ Get Away With 'Murder'? : Radio: The industry is waiting to see what action the FCC will take on the deejays' hoax. Some are appalled by the stunt, others see it as competitive excess.
- The Plight of the Kurds
- Clean Air
- The Plight of the Kurds
- School Layoffs
- The Plight of the Kurds
- The Plight of the Kurds
- The Plight of the Kurds
- The Plight of the Kurds
- TELEVISION - April 22, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 22, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 22, 1991
- POP/ROCK - April 22, 1991
- POP/ROCK - April 22, 1991
- POP/ROCK - April 22, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 22, 1991
- White House Defends Sununu's Trips on Military Jets : Administration: Two Democrats call for accounting of presidential chief of staff's travel. Journeys cost taxpayers a reported $500,000.
- PERSPECTIVE ON FREE TRADE : Workers Are a Commodity, Too : Evidence mounts that the flow of Mexican emigrant labor can't be staunched, so it should be regulated.
- Disney Becoming Mouse That Roared in the State Capitol : Lobbying: The company had been only a token player in California politics. But now, as it plans to expand its attractions, it is stepping up campaign contributions.
- QUE TAL? They call it Cinco de...
- 'Never Forget' Did Tell the Truth About History
- The Godfather (Cinemax Sunday at 9 p.m.)...
- Report Card on Recovery Shows Uneven Impact : Economy: Some industries are showing encouraging signs. But others could take years to turn around.
- Curried Dickens : SUCH A LONG JOURNEY <i> By Rohinton Mistry (Alfred A. Knopf: $22; 339 pp.)</i>
- Taking a Hike for Lizard's Sake at Desert Oasis
- THE NEW AGE: Notes of a Fringe...
- New Kuwaiti Cabinet Stars Ruling Family : Government: The Sabahs, named to most of the powerful positions, maintain their grip. The democratic opposition refuses to join.
- Robert M. Young's 1979 Rich Kids (Channel...
- We're not builders. It took us three...
- Bishop Amat Teacher Wins $2,800 Fellowship
- Finding Common Ground on the Bridge : Everyone Agrees Safety is Priority; Preservationists, Officials Can Work From There
- Laguna Hills Leads Contest in Academics : Scholars: Members of the team, California's only contender, are hoping they will surpass last year's second-place finish in U.S. decathlon. Winner of event hosted by Occidental College will be announced Monday.
- San Diego
- ROADWORK
- Maradona Loses an Appeal of Suspension
- MOTOR RACING U.S. INTERNATIONAL GRAND PRIX : Veteran Lawson Starts Over With New Cycle
- Council Casts the Right Vote for Homeless Teen Shelter
- CSUN's Fann Awaits the Call in NFL Draft
- PREP SWIMMING ROUNDUP : Fountain Valley Duplicates Victory at Foothill Games
- CSUN Makes 7 Hits Count in 10-3 Win : College baseball: USIU turns off most of Northridge's power but Sharts blasts his 21st homer.
- Pro Football
- Foreman Did His Damage
- ROUNDUP : Sweep Extends Cal Lutheran's Win Streak to 13
- Henceforward, It'll Be 'Sarafina!' at the Doolittle
- Irvine Firm Pulls Off Successful Soviet Venture : Enterprise: Soon-to-open hotel and business complex in Moscow is the result of years of behind-the-scenes political and economic maneuvering.
- Cents and Sensibility : THE WORK OF NATIONS; Preparing Ourselves for 21st Century Capitalism <i> By Robert B. Reich (Alfred A. Knopf: $24; 319 pp.)</i>
- Wave Reviews for Ferryboat Trips to the Lovely Little Restaurants and Inns of British Columbia
- She Takes Those With Medical Needs Under Her Wing
- South America's Poor Are Easy Targets for Cholera : Disease: So far, it has killed 1,000 Peruvians and has spread to Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil and Chile.
- FREEWAY REPAIRS
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : TREKS : The Open Road
- Schwarzkopf in Farewell to His Troops, Saudis
- COLUMN ONE : Drought Ushers in a Dry Era : Soaring population and environmental constraints have made the state water system inadequate. Shortages and enforced conservation are likely to become the norm.
- Hospital Closure in Long Beach Expected to Hit Compton Hard : Health care: After Dominguez Medical Center closes its doors May 31, many fixed-income residents will have to travel several miles to nearest county facility for treatment.
- Women's Causes to Celebrate : Clubs: The Friday Morning Club looks back on 100 years of work for social and political change.
- In a Public Housing Project, Death Stalks the Children
- What About the Rights of the Child?
- Video : Hey Gang, Let's Put on a Video! : Revive The Fun-Loving Atmosphere of a Bygone Era With Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland Films
- Reggae Beat Goes On for a New Generation : Music: The Jamaican-inspired sounds of peace and love and unity popularized in the '70s continue to have a big following today.
- Jazz, ragtime piano, a few old standards...
- Police Probe Finds Evidence of Misconduct : Task force: Corruption investigators implicate as many as eight officers in abuses, none apparently serious enough to lead to criminal charges.
- 'I knew that this was my calling'
- Simi Valley to Return to Baseball Tournament in Florida
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Griffin Benched; Offerman in Waiting
- WHAM BAM: BAM magazine, which annually compiles...
- An Oasis in the Desert for Visual Artists : Navy bombing ranges and dead animal pits are sources of inspiration in the state's anything-goes atmosphere
- Did You Miss 1st Home Fair? Here Is a Last Chance
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- Style : Interiors : A FEAST FOR THE EYES
- THE 2 OF THEM : NANCY REAGAN; The Unauthorized Biography <i> By Kitty Kelley (Simon & Schuster: $24.95; 603 pp., illustrated)</i>
- 'Right Ho, Jeeves'
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : BROWSING : A Place Like Home
- Aspin Outpointing Nunn in Defense Oracle Contest : Congress: Analysts see the shift in rivalry between the two arms panel chairmen affecting key issues.
- Cal Poly Pomona Gets Gift From Water District
- ANDY SPAHN: The Message is Still the Environment
- Shuttle Countdown Starts; 'Star Wars' Study Planned
- Playing for Sympathy
- Endangered Species Act Endangers Wrong Species : Salmon: We can't save all fish, birds and mammals. We surely shouldn't ruin economies to protect those already headed for extinction.
- OJAI : Great-Grandmother Spins a $50,000 Win
- For Violent Prisoners, It's Life in a Fish Bowl : Crime: Two prisons in state use high technology, Plexiglass walls, tight isolation rules to control most dangerous inmates.
- Optimism Fuels Kuwaiti's Plans : Rebuilding: Back in Irvine with his wife and children, the economist looks forward to returning, and to more than mere restoration of his nation's oil-rich comforts.
- Kinchen Sinks for Williams in 2nd Round
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Nicklaus Builds Lead to 8 Shots
- ORANGE COUNTRY GIRLS' TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS : Mission Viejo Runs Away With Fourth Title in Row
- TODAY AT AFI FESTIVAL
- Chris Munyon, 22, graduated from Jordan High...
- Arcadia Students Take Part in Competition
- REGIONAL REPORT : Green Card: Real-Life Drama Is a Cat-and-Mouse Game : Immigration: INS agents try to root out marriages of convenience. L.A. area has one of highest rates of fraud.
- COLUMN LEFT : Two Parties but Only One Agenda : The lack of distinction between Democrats and Republicans is an abdication of leadership.
- Farmers' Link to Cancers to Be Studied
- Marinovich Upbeat About Son's Pro Draft : Sports: Todd will be a high pick in NFL selections today, father predicts, and he says their relationship is as strong as ever.
- Santa Clarita Man, 22, Dies During Russian Roulette Game
- Hockey
- THE NFL DRAFT : Caught IN THE Draft : Except for the Players Who Are Certain Successes or Proven Failures, Trying to Enter the NFL Early Usually Results in Late Regrets
- JAZZ FACES : RENEE ROSNES : Breaking Down the Barriers
- Montclair Prep Targeting Flaws Within School : Investigation: Record-keeping for athletes said to have improved as Southern Section hearing nears.
- Musical Excellence in the Bargain Basement : CD reissues provide great value at any price
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies incorporating Outtakes, Cinefile and Production Chart. : Off-Centerpiece : . . . And a Terminator T-Shirt for Kevin
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Eckersley Not Ready for Relief
- Wes Unseld's Perseverance Is Paying Off
- Foreman Might Feel Too Good to Retire : Boxing: Tyson could be his next opponent, if Holyfield doesn't fight him later this year.
- COVER STORY : Beneath the Glitter, the Arts : With UNLV as the catalyst, a city beyond the Strip is developing a creative environment for music, dance, theater and art
- MT. SAC TRACK AND FIELD RELAYS : OPEN DIVISION : Reprieve Brings Victory, but Not World Record, for Santa Monica Relay
- THE BIZ
- From Horror to Hope : For the First Time in Decades, Haiti Has a Popularly Elected President. Can He Steer His Country Away From Its Bloody Past?
- Disease Taking Heavy Toll on Dogwoods : Trees: Spreading down from New England, a fungus is wiping out a regional symbol of spring in the South.
- The Factitious Career: Faking the Faces of Illness
- Brain-Damaged Man's 'Miracle' Recovery Lands a Cousin in Jail : Tragedy: The two boyhood chums grew up to be drinking buddies. A head injury left one of them speechless for eight years. Was it assault or just another family fight?
- District Elections Need Chance to Work : San Diegans shouldn't be detracted by a lot of meaningless sound and fury
- New Mayor Pro Tem Is Chosen
- Tide Turns for Patrol : Police: Budget crunch forces Oceanside to disband high-profile beach squad. Some worry about return of crime to popular tourist spot.
- MT. SAC TRACK AND FIELD RELAYS : There's Fire Behind the Flash of Huntington Beach Hurdler
- COMMENTARY : Impact of The Racing Times: It Isn't a Better Mousetrap
- NHL STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Blues Take Some Glint Off of North Stars, 5-2
- Smith to Alternate His Two Quarterbacks : USC: Curtis Conway is so impressive in spring practice that the coach will use him and Reggie Perry as a 1-2 punch.
- College Thesis Offers Different L.A. Perspective : With poetry, performance works, readings, exhibits and films, student's work veers from the conventional paper
- ROLL 'EM: Gangsta rapper Ice-T, now earning...
- Writer Cynthia Lee Looks Into Minds of Poe and Mary Shelley in 'Demons and Angels'
- It's Not Too Soon to Think About Income Taxes
- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS : State Department Issues Advisories
- Smoking the Salmon : Rafting the Middle Fork of Idaho's Classic River Guarantees Camaderie and Thrills
- CESAR PELLI: Buildings and Projects 1965-1990, <i> introduction by Paul Goldberger (Rizzoli: $35).</i>
- Retro : 'Flash' Forward
- Gadfly Buzzes Stanford's Curriculum
- Why a French Firm Is Scared by America : Abortion politics locks promising medicine out of U.S.
- The Pit Bull Who's Giving White House a Bad Name : Administration: The chief of staff is again displaying remarkable arrogance toward Congress. Did he learn nothing in the budget battles?
- Fallbrook
- LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
- Olympio's Fast Finish Wins Arkansas Derby
- WATER WATCH
- SANTA ANITA : Valiant Pete Is Match for Griswold
- NAMES AND NUMBERS
- Measles Outbreak Sweeps Northeast; 8 Die in New York
- New Acceptance for 'Wolves' Generation
- Another Hollywood Makeover?
- Sri Lanka Orphanage Nurtures, Helps Save Elephants
- Arabs Ask Baker to Halt Settlements : Israel: Palestinian leaders say they are 'cautiously optimistic' about peace talks.
- Los Angeles Times Interview : Audrey Freedman : Trying to Figure Out Where American Labor Went Wrong
- Chinese Are Learning the Rite of Summer
- ROUNDUP : Servite Pitcher Praised in Loss to St. John Bosco
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : McIlvaine Cherishes Record, but Remembers Who Got Away
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rangers' Ryan Finally Wins at Baltimore
- Loyola Marymount, San Diego Split Doubleheader
- Hart's Medearis Steps Up Her Drive for Scholarship
- PREP SWIMMING ROUNDUP
- A Nice Guy Is Thrown for a Loss
- Polonia Comes Through; Angels Beat Twins, 2-1
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies incorporating Outtakes, Cinefile and Production Chart. : WORKS IN (MUCH) PROGRESS : So, You Take a Little Quirky, Mix In a Lot of Money and <i> POOF!</i> . . . 'Innovative'??
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fairbrother's 3 RBIs Help Titans Beat UNLV
- Partch: "The Bewitched." Members of University of...
- In Japan, Baseball Is the Art of War
- Motor Racing
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Schofield Says He's Ready to Play
- Katz to Coach Westminster Girls
- POP MUSIC : Listen to This: The Best of '91 (So Far)
- Mozart Mania : All 825 of His Works Will Be Performed at the Lincoln Center
- A Couple's Enthusiasm in Art Reflects California : The Museum of Art will feature the collection of Jim and Linda Ries in its first major exhibit of state paintings since 1984
- Kawasaki Motors of Irvine Names New President
- Keith Bishop, a partner in the Irvine...
- Brazil Warms to Job of Exploring the Frozen Continent : Antarctica: President Collor pays a visit, pointing up the country's interest in the bottom of the world.
- BACKGROUND: A December, 1990, article described Bill...
- Is Iraq Another Lebanon? The Huge Odds' Against It : Gulf: Two factions are fighting against Saddam Hussein for control of Iraq, but neither has enough outside support to succeed.
- HORSE RACING WOOD MEMORIAL : A Pyrrhic Victory for Cahill Road
- Bernson and Korenstein Court Losers for Support : Politics: Endorsements from the four top also-rans in the City Council primary may be crucial for both contestants in June's 12th District runoff race.
- ART : It's Never Too Much : Abstract Expressionist Sam Francis devotes everything he has to his art, his medical foundation and his publishing house
- Home Improvement : Fancy a Bench? Then Build One
- GOINGS ON
- For God, Country and Booty : SIR FRANCIS DRAKE <i> By John Sugden (A John MacRae Book/Henry Holt: $29.95; 325 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Style : Looks : Staying Power
- FICTION
- Aboriginal Art Steeped in Mystical Symbolism
- Ex-Policeman Unbowed After Prison Time
- South Pasadena : Gregory Named City Clerk
- Off-Roaders Lose Play-Area Appeal : Environment: Federal officials ruled that the management plan for Angeles National Forest adequately provides for such uses.
- Kuwaiti Daily Rolls Off Press With Story About Censorship
- School Districts Sharpen Budget Knives : Education: Serious funding shortages are expected as a consequence of state's financial woes. Some courses will be eliminated throughout the area.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HANDMADE : Movable Beasts
- Road Notes
- PLATFORM : When Choice Is Denied
- Decision on Landlord Fee Delayed
- Anaheim Tourists Go Shopping in Other Cities : Finances: City dismayed by its loss of sales tax revenue. Officials search for ways to turn their mall into an attraction rather than a turn-off.
- 5 Executed in China in Anti-Crime Drive
- They Weren't Exactly Two Raging Bulls
- Changing Picture at Kodak : Photography: Known for its ubiquitous yellow-boxed film, the firm is counting on a hybrid technology to regain ground lost to rivals in electronic imaging.
- Rentals: Supply Siders Break Law of Economics : Prices: With vacancies rising but landlords refusing to lower rents, a prospective tenant questions economic fundamentals.
- DOCTOR DOOM : Lorraine Day Keeps Asking Life-or-Death Questions About the Dangers of AIDS. Some Say She's an Alarmist. Some Say She's Just Ahead of Her Time.
- Where Your Neighbors Are Friends Too : Hollyglen: A safe, family neighborhood is how residents think of this part of Hawthorne. Good schools and community spirit add allure.
- THE TUBE
- Marine Uproar Pulls Resort Out of Shadows : Military: A 20-year-old hideaway in Big Bear area comes to light due to inquiries into how commanders use their authority.
- La Verne : Property Tax Payment Plan
- On View : 2035: A TV Oddity
- Tanenbaum Begins Effort to Unseat Reiner : Politics: The Beverly Hills councilman accuses the district attorney of using his office for personal political gain while serious crime is unpunished.
- Gorbachev Wins More Agreements With South Korea
- Car Crashes in Mission Viejo, Santa Ana Leave 2 Dead, 4 Hurt
- Rancho P.V. Suspends View Law
- Gleaning a Creek, Setting an Example : Earth Day: More than 100 children, parents, grandparents, City Council members and firefighters join a cleanup in Orange.
- MISSION COLLEGE : PACE Geared to Working Adults
- WATER WATCH : TANK TALK
- Business Group Plants 250 Trees for New Park in Sepulveda Basin
- The Case of the Mysterious Rising Rental Rate
- 2 Students Get Grants for Projects : Scholars: San Marino teen-ager receives $1,800 for a Jane Austen study. Altadena man is awarded $2,200 to test a theory on inductive reasoning.
- Granddaughter of DES Victim Cannot Sue : Justice: Liability must remain within limits or pharmaceutical companies could be discouraged from developing new drugs, New York court says.
- Tea Known for Centuries as God in Cup to Indians
- SPORTS : Experience Calls
- Closing the Gap : 'Seeing in Color' at UCLA Showcases the Works of 5 Minority Filmmakers
- PLATFORM : Music Matters, Too
- BOOK MARK : Biting Hands That Feed Us: A Crazy Fear of Foreigners
- Operation Rescue Stages Protest
- Ex-Official's Spending of $351,000 Is Questioned : Inquiry: Auditors warn that job agency may have to repay the money. Former chief John Chase is a scapegoat, his lawyer says.
- Border Patrol Strays From Border in New Enforcer Role : Immigration: Employers, others challenge diversion of agents in effort to enforce sanctions against job providers under 1986 law.
- Sills Rallies to Win Ventura 30-Lap Midget Main
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies incorporating Outtakes, Cinefile and Production Chart. : TROUBLES DEPT. : Dylan Thomas, the Movie . . . Maybe
- TODAY AT AFI FESTIVAL
- CAUGHT IN THE MALESTROM : Suddenly, Men Are Wandering Around As If They've Lost the Owner's Manual to Themselves
- FICTION
- Inflation Follows Elation for Travelers to Eastern Europe
- 900-Number Abuses Ring Alarm Bells : Communications: Mounting horror stories of rip-offs could lead to a crackdown. The FCC has proposed regulations and two measures are pending in Congress.
- The Dry Oasis : Travelers Wanting Booze Won't Find It in Town of Ludlow
- Holy Tea Helps Amazon Cult Spread Mystic Rite : Brazil: Members see themselves as keepers of an ancient source of divine knowledge. But their beloved potion is decried as perilous.
- For China's Stradivarius, Violins Are a Labor of Love
- Nickelodeon presents the 'little people's' annual celebrity choice awards
- The Announcer Shuffle
- Get Smart (Sunday at 9 p.m. on...
- Trainer: Charges to Be Dropped : Horse racing: Aguilera had been accused of running a horse that later tested positive for cocaine.
- 1 of 4 Rescued Sea Lions Dies; Cause Unknown
- THE NFL DRAFT : New Look Is Turning NFL Heads : Raiders: After an impressive workout and an image makeover, former USC quarterback Todd Marinovich has become a possible first-round pick.
- TRACK AND FIELD MT. SAC RELAYS : Reprieve Pays for Santa Monica
- 'New Age Goes Mainstream' at Conference Assessing an Array of Sounds and Rhythms
- Will GNR Fans Agree That 2 Albums Are Better Than 1?
- Debut Album Brings Dancer Angel Ferreira a Step Closer to Being a Pure 'Entertainer'
- 'Little Dave' Helps the Angels When He's Needed
- Pro Football
- PREPS / ROB FERNAS : Carnes: Leuzinger's Troubles Not Insurmountable
- Japanese Fans Have Something New to Trade: Baseball Cards
- UCLA's Keswick Places Second Overall in NCAA Gymnastics
- HORSE RACING : Fly So Free Remains a Product of Hype Heaven
- Nichols Announces Boost in 1st-Quarter Earnings
- Things Go From Bad to Worse for Y&A; : Disappearance: The once-booming engineering firm ran into cash-flow problems, then its stock price tumbled and now its president has vanished.
- Guidebooks Help Investors Sort Out Choices
- Home Improvement : Saddle on Chimney Can Stop Leaks
- Restaurants : FOOD FOR THE STARS : Asylum's Service Is Impeccable, and the Food Is a Lot Better Than It Has to Be
- Monterey Park May Intervene, Buy Mall
- Australia Farmers Hit Hard by Drought
- You Can Walk, but You Can't Hide
- THOUSAND OAKS : Whiskeroo Champ Takes It by a Hair
- Satanism Still Strong, Controversial Priest Tells Diocese Crowd
- Diving
- Hiroshi Tohyama and Takao Hiratsuka have been...
- Viratek Inc.: The Costa Mesa pharmaceutical development...
- Style : Gardens : MIDDAY AT THE OASIS : A Drought-Resistant Alternative to the Suburban Lawn
- Home Improvement : Child's Hamper Helps to Spur Tidiness Habit
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- Deferential Calculus : THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING <i> By Lisa Grunwald (Alfred A. Knopf: $20; 325 pp.)</i>
- World Looks to Hawaii for Best View of Eclipse
- Vaccines Can Make Journeys Safer
- Style : Fashion : The Great White Robe
- The Wine List
- South Pasadena : Construction Ban Extended
- Candidate Is 3 Votes Short, Wants Recount
- Cytocare Inc.: The Irvine medical equipment company...
- VTN Corp.: The Orange-based engineering and consulting...
- Post Cards From the Edge of Guilt
- Gardening : Better Pickles Stem From Correct Cucumbers : Garden: A number of cuke varieties, easily cultivated at home, have been bred for the brine.
- NOSTALGIA
- THE 2 OF THEM : PRESIDENT REAGAN; The Role of a Lifetime <i> By Lou Cannon (Simon & Schuster: $34.95; 948 pp.)</i>
- The Ricardos and the Mertzes arrive in...
- Officials Accused of Abusing Right to Censor U.S. Employees
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : RITUALS : Fielder's Choice
- Bar OKs Limits on Lawyer, Client Sex : Ethics: Under proposal, attorneys may not demand relations and may not use intimidation. If a relationship develops, the lawyer may not continue as counsel in some cases.