- The Future Is Too High a Price for Maximum Readiness : Pentagon: Service chiefs would compromise fundamental strengths to protect their daily operations. Dick Cheney should discharge a few good men to keep his R&D; budget.
- Public Defender Says Boycott Threat Unique : Courts: A Van Nuys judge faced an unprecedented action by Los Angeles County public defenders after his order led to the manhandling of their colleague.
- Scientists to Study Krill in Antarctica
- Plan Mixes Condos, Public Housing : Urban Renewal: The L.A. Housing Authority wants to replace an aging housing project with a combination of private and public units.
- NFL NOTES : Walker Hasn't Made Difference
- Steve Spurrier Is a Man in Demand
- Insider Trading : Card Sharks Capitalizing on Frenzy for Huge Profits
- Making 'Memphis Belle' Fly
- Largo Dining: Coffeehouse Goes New Age
- Crazy Horse No Stranger to Country Music's Stars : Fred Reiser's Little Santa Ana Steak House Still Drawing the Big Names From Nashville as It Celebrates Its 10th Anniversary
- Mixed Signals Make Forecasting Tough
- Why Cartoons Are Forever : ENCHANTED DRAWINGS: The History of Animation <i> by Charles Solomon; (Alfred A. Knopf: $75; 336 pp.; 0-394-54684-9) </i>
- Technique Promises Safer Detection of Birth Defects
- Book Questions Rationale for Grenada Invasion
- Algeria's Liberal Climate Spawns Protests as Citizens Sample Reform : Third World: Local officials face accusations of mismanagement and corruption. Reformist president presses efforts to revive a stagnant economy and create a true multiparty democracy.
- Students Get Lesson in Bias at This Camp
- Mystery Russians Unload Guns in Kabul
- Pro Teams: A Big Value for Small Cities
- 'Power Tea' Becoming the Meal for Deals
- Lack of Infertility Study Funds Hit : Health: Congressional report attributes scarcity of federal money to controversy over in-vitro fertilization. It also cites pressure of abortion foes.
- A Big PLUS For Society
- Shedding More Light on 'Messiah'
- INVESTMENT OUTLOOK : MANAGING THE NEW CHOICES : Going Global: Exploring Foreign Markets : Overseas Investing Can Be Risky and Rewarding
- INVESTMENT OUTLOOK : ASSESSING THE MAJOR MARKETS : Abuses in the Trading Pits Draw Attention of Regulators
- Who's the Boss? : In the Age of the Control Freak, the Iron Hand Rules
- AROUND HOME : Basketry: The Shaker Tradition, BY JOHN McGUIRE (Lark Books; 1988)
- THE WORLD OF JEEVES <i> by P. G. Wodehouse (Harper & Row: $10.95) </i>
- 'Jumbo' Mortgages to Cost More : Loans: Lowering 'conforming' limit, effective Jan. 1, will force new borrowers to pay higher interest rates.
- Chicago Has Been Spared Full Force of Crack Epidemic : Drugs: Local gangs and the luck of geography have lessened the substance's impact, experts say. But the city's suburbs, like the rest of the nation, have been ravaged.
- Donkeys Kicking Coyotes Out of Pastures
- The new TV movie A Mother's Courage:...
- Investment Outlook Section Inside Today
- The House
- Lighthouse: There's Room for Romantics
- Muslim Pupils Will Take Off Scarfs in Class
- The House
- TODAY'S SUMMIT SCHEDULE
- Libyans Protest in 7 Cities Over Malta Talks
- S. Korea's Export Boom Goes Bust : Trade: The surplus is all but wiped out. Gains in money value, labor strife and rising wages are blamed by officials.
- Shuttle Countdown Test
- THE SUPPORTING CAST
- A Rag of Riches: The 'Roar' Gives Children a Voice
- Hospital's Best Shot Is a Drive-Through
- Pan Am Jet's Pressure Loss Blamed on Valve Door
- El Camino's Bid for National Title Ends as Riverside Wins, 21-14
- Squeeze Play Means Donning a Uniform to These Players
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL THE BOWL GAMES : HALL OF FAME
- History Lesson
- <i> Films now going into production: </i>
- Confronting Animal Rights Activism : Cosmetics: Advocates have racked up major victories against industry giants.
- INVESTMENT OUTLOOK : BEYOND THE TRADITIONAL : Finding Gold in Coins, Cars and Collectibles : Trustworthy Advice Is Critical in Selecting the Right Tangible Assets
- INVESTMENT OUTLOOK : MANAGING THE NEW CHOICES : Securities With the Highest Commissions
- Londoners Can Buy Like Kings on This Street
- GARDENING : How to Make the Grass Greener on Your Side
- Route du Vin
- THE OLD PATAGONIAN EXPRESS: By Train Through the Americas <i> by Paul Theroux (Houghton-Mifflin: $9.95)</i>
- Tour Group May Have Grand Idea
- FICTION
- New Fuel Turning Heads--and Raising a Stink--in Phoenix : Technology: Health officials maintain that new anti-pollution fuel smells, but is relatively safe. Some ailing motorists disagree.
- Church Founder Hilst Remembered as Man Who Turned Lives Around
- Owner of Razed Home Heads Into Court Over Dogs
- Take a Woolly Mammoth Home This Christmas : Business: Dinosaur tree ornaments are just some of the offbeat and unusual items for sale at museum shops. Just like Sears and the Broadway, these stores depend on holiday buyers to boost their annual revenues.
- Palm Springs Area Hit by 4.3 Temblor
- Angela Lansbury pulls double duty Sunday night.First...
- Needed: An Issac Newton to Help Science Education : Learning: If we are going to produce a generation literate in physics, we will have to begin instruction in first grade. But where are the teachers?
- Walled Streets : Security-Conscious Home Buyers Make Gated Communities the Hottest Trend in Upscale Housing Market
- * MOTORCYCLE TOY RUNS: Bikers throughout Southern...
- L.A. Council Aids Floating Museum Plan
- PREP FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION SEMIFINALS
- GOLF : Tom Addis III Is PGA Golf Pro of Year
- True Tough Guys Won't Be in Ring
- BASEBALL WINTER MEETINGS : Angels Apparently Far From Done
- Violinists Take a Bow on CDs
- Imitative Billy Joel Still Seeking Respectability : BILLY JOEL "Storm Front." Columbia ***: POP STARS ***** Great Balls of Fire **** Knockin' On Heaven's Door *** Good Vibrations ** Maybe Baby * Ain't That a Shame
- INVESTMENT OUTLOOK : ASSESSING THE MAJOR MARKETS : Momentum Is on the Side of Money Funds : Stability, Attractive Interest Rates Have Lured Conservative Investors
- Hoping With Your Whole Body : HEAD FIRST: The Biology of Hope <i> by Norman Cousins (E. P. Dutton: $18.95; 304 pp.; 0-525-24805-6) </i>
- AROUND HOME : Holiday Trees
- End of Nature Report Is Eco Mumbo-Jumbo
- IN FULL POSSESSION <i> By Helen Flint (St. Martin's Press $14.95; 192 pp.)</i>
- Past Is Preserved in Streets of Nyon
- McCarron's on the Housing Fast Track
- Humps Brake Speeding Habit in Pasadena
- Ramsey Clark Meets With American Pacifist Jailed in Salvador
- Group to Unveil Plan to Form Council Districts : Santa Monica: Backers ready initiative drive. Seven districts would replace at-large system. Proposal also limits council members to two terms.
- 25 Debs Take Bow at Hilton
- Panel Keeps Las Vegas-to-Anaheim Super-Speed Train on Track
- Manor, Once a Drug Haven, Becomes Model Residence
- Fullerton Student Wins $2 Million in Lottery Big Spin
- The Traffic Circle--the Wildest Ride in Town
- Woman Crossing Freeway Is Killed
- NET NOTABLES
- Moorpark, Up 21-0, Shot Down, 31-28
- ANALYSIS : Sunday Silence Truly Horse of Year
- Sorry, Steffi: but the '80s Belonged to Martina
- After reading some "negative fallout" regarding the...
- The Inside Man : For Steven Spielberg, it's movies at work, movies at play, movies around the clock
- INVESTMENT OUTLOOK : ASSESSING THE MAJOR MARKETS : Reducing Risks in Futures Trading : Chicago Scandal Shows Need for Non-Professional Investors to Protect Against Cheating
- Locals Love the Wide Open Spaces and Privacy in Western Australia
- Visiting Vienna for the Ball Season
- Playa Vista Plan Reaches Beyond Modern Suburbia
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEBRASKA : Regulation of Gun Owners Is Upheld
- California IN BRIEF : LAHAINA, HAWAII : Agnos Is Hurting to Get Back Home
- Tree Debate Defines Fort's Dual Identity
- COMPARING CALIFORNIA STUDENT FITNESS : School-by-School Results of Student P.E. Tests
- FLASH FROM THE PAST
- Couple Creates Magazine to Serve Increasing Number of Interracial Families in U.S.
- Bush Proposes Berlin as 2004 Olympics Host
- A User's Guide to Saving Earth : Books: A Berkeley baby boomer offers simple suggestions for the environmental novice.
- Hashish Farmers Out in the Open Again
- Christian Sect Blocks Peace in Lebanon : Mideast: Maronite militants threaten to disrupt a tenuous accord in the battered nation; Syrian forces surround the holdout enclave.
- Their Goal: Saving the Best of L.A.'s Past : Preservation: Cultural Heritage commissioners search for landmarks amid the city's architectural clutter.
- CSUN Student Wins $2 Million in Big Spin
- Hospital to Expand for Baby Boom : Antelope Valley: The area's largest hospital will double its maternity ward and add other facilities to handle a burgeoning birthrate.
- Trade School Goes to Court to Get License
- BIG EAST NOTES : NIT Can't Win With Phony Format
- Louisiana State's black football players are underused,...
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Joe Montana: Best Gets Even Better
- THE OTHER GAMES
- Oxnard Beats Royal in 2 Overtimes
- Sockers Fatigued in Defeat : MISL: There was no overtime--and no victory--as Wichita won, 5-3, in front of 8,122.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Alemany Letdown Leads to 11-Point Loss
- Duran Gets What He Prays For
- New Kids: Delivering Christmas Package : NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK "Merry, Merry Christ mas." Columbia ** 1/2: POP STARS ***** Great Balls of Fire **** Knockin' On Heaven's Door *** Good Vibrations ** Maybe Baby * Ain't That a Shame
- Colorado's famous ski train (operates between Denver...
- Governor to Ask Voters to OK Inmate Work Plan : Initiative: Rebuffed by the Legislature, Deukmejian says he will seek a ballot issue to make prisoners help pay for their upkeep.
- Sleuths Say 'D. B. Cooper' Hijack Mystery Is Solved
- The House
- Rebels 'Have Right' to Act, Laurel Says : Philippines: Corazon Aquino's vice president refuses to condemn the insurrection. And he predicts that it may lead to civil war.
- California IN BRIEF : FRESNO : More Molestations Linked to Suspect
- School President to Resign
- It's an E Ticket Ride in a Roundabout Way : Traffic: Many drivers fear it or avoid it, but according to one police commander, the traffic circle is the safest intersection in Long Beach.
- From 'BaltWash' to 'LosDiego,' Megalopolis Seems Here to Stay
- Cities to Limit Foothill Land Developments : Growth: Sierra Madre and Glendora are the latest San Gabriel Valley cities trying to slow the creep of suburban sprawl into pristine areas.
- Environment : Notes about your surroundings.
- THE SOUTHWEST : Arkansas Survives Scare From SMU in 38-24 Win
- Morse and El Camino Win to Complete the Final Four : 3-A Semifinal: The Tigers survived an unexpected shower and a second-half Mira Mesa comeback to win, 18-13.
- USIU Loses to Mercer in Tourney
- Lakes Comfortable as Role Model for Blacks
- Edberg Earns Another Shot at Becker : Tennis: Swede surprises Lendl in Masters semifinals, setting up rematch with West German, who won convincingly Friday.
- Orlando Builds Up Its Rivalry With Miami
- CalArts Concert Will Offer Stravinsky's Devout Contemplation in 'Symphony of Psalms'
- Returning Royalty
- Well-Known Westside Record Stores Grow by Leaps and Compact Discs
- RICHARD ALATORRE
- Getting On With It in Hyperdrive : After 'Cats' and 'Phantom,' choreographer Gillian Lynne has set her sights on the film version of 'Les Miserables'
- The Gumshoe Wears Heels in Parody of Radio : She's tough and she's looking for her grandmother's silver
- Big Bucks Bet in Wyoming Elk Antler Auction
- Putting Music to Words : MUSIC WITH WORDS <i> by Virgil Thomson (Yale University Press:</i> $17.95; 178 pp.; <i> 0-300-04505-0) </i>
- Sometimes Silence Is Ethical
- Contras Take Heart From Turmoil : Nicaragua: Rebels in Honduras camp see gains in renewed fighting in El Salvador and the Managua-Salvador split.
- I think "Booker" and "Life Goes On"...
- Andreotti to Visit Moscow
- Plan to Rescue Central American Children Mired in Red Tape, Discord
- Scientists See Space Station Freedom as Launch Pad to Renewed U.S. Space Effort
- E. German Communist Chief Booed : Reform: Demands for a leadership purge are published.
- El Salvador: Victory Impossible, Peace Is the Only Policy : Civil war: No more rebels as Robin Hoods. No more government commitment to human rights. The Salvadoran slaughter continues.
- Edison Is Outscored by Fontana : Prep Football: Chargers click on offense but lose Division I semifinal game, 48-35.
- Barrick, Palomar Finish in a Bowl of Fame
- A LABOUR PARTY: Hollywood isn't the only...
- Fullerton Pulls Away From St. Mary's, 85-65
- ENGLISH BEAT: British popsters have always been...
- History Lesson
- Viewpoints : Death of a Visionary : Leadership: Alfred Herrhausen was the most important banker at West Germany's biggest bank. His assassination deprives the New Europe of insight shaped by politics and philosophy, as well as finance.
- COURTSHIP IN THE ANIMAL KINGDOM <i> by Mark Jerome Walters (Doubleday: $8.95) </i>
- RICHARD MILHOUS NIXON: The Rise of an American Politician <i> by Roger Morris (Henry Holt: $29.95; 944 pp.) </i>
- WHAT THOSE PEOPLE NEED IS A PUPPY! <i> by Pat Oliphant (Andrews & McMeel: $8.95)</i> : GIVE THOSE NYMPHS SOME HOOTERS! <i> by G. B. Trudeau (Andrews & McMeel: $6.95)</i>
- Donation Almost Costs Family Its Welfare Check
- Merced Police Aide Earns Minorities' Trust : Service: Community representative's success is based on having an open ear and giving honest answers.
- Bush Proposes Trade Changes to Aid Soviets
- down with DOCTRINES up with a TREATY : Finding the Proper Terms for a World Reborn : Summit: George Bush could do what Woodrow Wilson and Franklin D. Roosevelt failed to do--lay the foundations for a peaceful, prosperous world.
- COMPARING CALIFORNIA STUDENT FITNESS
- The Czech Question: Do You Want to Live in a Zoo or a Jungle?
- Police Officer Revives Toddler Who Fell in Pool
- INS Raid on Labor Site Scuttles Budding Trust
- PREP FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION SEMIFINALS : Fontana Scores Twice in Final Minute, Defeats Edison, 48-35
- Pepperdine Falls to Nebraska, 104-100
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Free Throws and Serra Fall for Adams and Grossmont
- Robinson Won't Even Consider Letdown : Rams: They need three wins in last four games and Cowboys, with NFL's worst record, are in the way.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux Ties Penguins' Record With Hat Trick
- Mader's Second Run Wins in the Giant Slalom
- Auburn Ruins Alabama's First Visit : Football: Tigers beat No. 2 Crimson Tide, 30-20--all but ending its bid for the national title.
- The Other 'Always'
- Bad Vibrations
- Hendrix's Vision
- Leaf Through Some Guidebooks Before Leaving
- Sonoma Success Story : Inventiveness and Excellence Result in International Sales for Adler Fels
- DISCONNECTION <i> By Claude Ollier translated by Dominic Di Barnardi (Dalkey Archive Press, 1817 79th Ave. Elmwood Park, Ill, 60635: $19.95; 127 pp.)</i>
- Taiwan Opposition Candidates Make Strong Showings in Races
- Dutch Now Question Effectiveness of Giving Aid to the Third World : Netherlands: A survey shows that a third of all development projects end in failure.
- Neighbors of Civil War Battlefield Say 'Coincidences' Point to Conspiracy
- Area's Political Hired Guns Load Up for Future Battles
- Leader Vows to Cut Venezuela Inflation
- Island Citadel of Crusader Foe, Sultan Saladin, Now Enjoys the Fruits of Peace
- If Spymasters Lead Nations Everybody Feels Suspicious : Spies: Qualities of a good intelligence official--obsession with detail--make a person unsuited to be a head of state.
- Tropical Storm Karen meanders in Caribbean
- Kids' Physical Fickleness : Testing: Students generally fared poorly in statewide physical education ratings, but their scores raise more questions than they answer.
- Mother Teresa Has Surgery for Pacemaker
- Panel Votes for Las Vegas Super Train
- Young heartthrobs take their musical lessons to eager schooltime fans
- Attempts to Revive Scuba Diver, 35, Fail
- GROWTH PLAN: The Los Angeles County regional...
- Commentary : Retired Judges Save Taxpayers Money While Relieving Court Docket
- Aga Khan Quits British Jockey Club
- ORANGE COUNTY BOWL : Crayton, Wood Lead Big Rancho Santiago Rally
- Another Foul Exhibition by Trojans : USC: Raveling cites poor free-throw shooting as the difference in 65-60 loss to Washington.
- Langston Makes the Mind Race
- DISNEYLAND FREEDOM BOWL TOURNAMENT : Irvine Misses Chance as Time Runs Out
- Missed Extra Point in Overtime Costs Canyon in Loss to Santa Barbara
- Philosophical Differences Prompted Williams' Move
- SWIMMING : Biondi Wins, but There Is More Than Pride at Stake
- WORLD CUP : Soccer, Tradition Are Colliding in Italy
- Basketball Preview: It Looks Like Morningside : Preps: The Monarch boys' team has played in the shadow of the state champion girls' team. But this year the boys, too, look "almost unbeatable."
- 'City of Angels'--a Writer's Revenge? : Larry Gelbart's new Broadway musical is fueled by anger and affection. His target? Hollywood.
- INVESTMENT OUTLOOK : ASSESSING THE MAJOR MARKETS : MAKING MONEY WORK : Views on Investing From Those Who Give Advice and Those Who Take the Risks : The Investors
- INVESTMENT OUTLOOK : ASSESSING THE MAJOR MARKETS : Wild Fluctuations Demand Caution : Watch Industry Trends for Clues to Stock Strategies
- INVESTMENT OUTLOOK : BEYOND THE TRADITIONAL : Crystal Ball for '80s Proved a Bit Cloudy : Predictions May Come True, but Don't Bank on the Forecasts
- Just the Foundation Kids Need
- Court Decision Raises the Roof in Glendora
- If Prop. 13 Goes, We've Got to Have a Plan : Legislature: Chaos could result from a court-ordered change to our property tax system. Certain rights must be protected in any case.
- Heart Transplant for Anaheim Man Rejected by UCLA
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Merchants, Blacks Reach Agreement
- Experts Call Outlook Grim for County's Rare Plant Life
- Sheriff Duffy's Real Fear May Be the Truth
- Morse and El Camino Win to Complete the Final Four : 2-A Semifinal: Wildcats improve their record to 12-1 by decisively ending Ramona's late-season run with a 49-0 victory.
- STATE VOLLEYBALL DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP : La Habra Shrugs Off Injury to Win Title
- PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : No. 2 Arizona Shocked by Oregon State, 84-61
- INVESTMENT OUTLOOK : ASSESSING THE MAJOR MARKETS : Yield, Terms, Services Good Guides to Picking a Fund
- INVESTMENT OUTLOOK : MANAGING THE NEW CHOICES : Financial Planner, Broker Offer Different Services
- INVESTMENT OUTLOOK : MANAGING THE NEW CHOICES : Sift the Options, Satisfy Financial Goals : As Confidence Soars, So Do Myriad Mutual Funds
- INVESTMENT OUTLOOK : MANAGING THE NEW CHOICES : A Light Look at New Strategies
- INVESTMENT OUTLOOK
- INVESTMENT OUTLOOK : MANAGING THE NEW CHOICES : BROKERS : The Hunt for the Right Stockbroker : What to Look for, What to Avoid
- Filler and Foam, Nonstop : LOVE AND WILL <i> by Stephen Dixon (Paris Review Editions: $18.95; 193 pp.; 0-945167-20-2) </i>
- I was privileged to watch Bill Moyers'...
- An Inexpensive Way to Let Sun Provide Heat
- The Politics of Pets
- Cabin Overlooks Spectacle of Icy Grandeur
- New Tennis Courts Now in Use at Crowded Bell Gardens High
- Ex-Regulator Scrutinized for Ties to Maverick S
- Arctic Air Chills Midwest; Howling Winds Head East
- Jordan to Release 48 Political Detainees
- TV Blurs Facts and Filminess : Infotainment: Seeing really is believing. But the need to make television news more profitable, more visual, is also making it less credible.
- One Woman's Choice: Pregnancy as Test of Faith
- ROUNDUP : Chapman Women Win Chico State Championship
- Desormeaux's Agent Not Short-Sighted
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL THE BOWL GAMES : Dons Cool Off, Then Put Heat on Moorpark for 31-28 Win
- Kings Are Powered by Hrudey : Hockey: Goalie who was embarrassed in defeat Thursday night beats the New York Rangers, 6-0.
- SKIING : Knauss Finds His Niche on Slopes of Pro Tour
- Yellow Jackets Sting Georgia, 33-22
- WOMEN'S ROUNDUP : CS Long Beach Finishes Cold and Gets Passed by Texas, 80-77
- INVESTMENT OUTLOOK : BEYOND THE TRADITIONAL : Retiring Soon? : Experts Offer Tips for Employees With Pensions
- INVESTMENT OUTLOOK : BEYOND THE TRADITIONAL : Uncommon Ways to Save, Spend Wisely : Moving? Think Twice Before You Sell House, Condo
- Persistent Competition Colors the Market for Yellow Page Ads : Advertising: The demand for such books, particularly in Orange County, continues to grow.
- Poland's Auschwitz Museum Leaves a Haunting Impression on Visitors
- Fix-It Books : Home Repair: Whether you want to renovate your entire house or just understand enough to hire repair people, the right guide is an indispensable tool.
- Rebels Battle Troops in Manila and Army Headquarters
- Shopping Kosher : Religion: A rabbi's tour of supermarket aisles is fraught with surprises. Salt, coffee and fruit? No problem. Canned fish is suspect, although nuts are OK. But for heaven's sake put down those Oreos.
- Superpowers Find That Nature Is Still a Major Force to Reckon With : Weather: Gale has warships straining at anchor chains. Thoughts of diplomants turn from world peace to a solid place to stand.
- Coat of Arms Can Enrich Hunt for Roots
- Pasadena Citizens Group Seeks City Help Ousting Mall Owner
- Soviet Military Tests Brand New Positions : Kremlin: The Warsaw Pact ranks may be breaking. Suddenly a Soviet withdrawal from Eastern Europe seems a real possibility.
- Princess Louise Is Declared Total Loss by Owners; Future Is Unclear : Shipwreck: A number of groups with widely different plans have indicated interest in the sunken San Pedro landmark.
- A Friendship Survives Time, the Iron Curtain : Refugees: Two Czech women, one Americanized and the other not, are reunited in Costa Mesa after 20 years. They are examples of assimilation, and the struggle to adjust faced by a family just arrived.
- RAYMOND D. MIRELES : Friends Say Jurist Isn't Malicious
- An Over Dose of Bug Spray Kills His Night
- Brea Woman Dies After 3-Car Crash
- NBA NOTES : Knicks Will Have Trouble Dealing the Current Jackson
- Zembriski Still Living in a Dream World : Golf: Former steelworker is in awe of pros, but he's bold enough with a lead to win Senior tournament by two shots.
- THE HEISMAN TROPHY : Invisible Ware Gets Hardware
- Paul Bravo scored twice in a 15-minute,...
- Riverside Defeats El Camino
- INVESTMENT OUTLOOK : BEYOND THE TRADITIONAL : Getting Smart On Benefits : Workers to Face More Choices, Pay More for Health Plans
- Sean O'Faolain as a Russian Storyteller : AND AGAIN? <i> by Sean O'Faolain (Birch Lane Press/Carol Communications: $16.95; 287 pp.; 1-55972-003-4) </i>
- AROUND HOME : Linoleum-Block Printing
- SCIENCE FICTION : Ultra-Modern But Anti-Modernist
- Retail Design Puts on a Good Front
- Doctor Warns Carter Clan of Need for Cancer Testing
- Rare S. Africa Case: Parents of Victim Prosecute Police
- U.S. Greens Draft Party Platform
- Describing a 'Family' by Function, Not Form
- Moscow to Get Bullfights
- In Policy Shift, U.S. Seeks Talks on Global Warming
- ABC District Joins Project to Boost Fitness : Health: The program, involving about 500 second- and third-grade pupils, will focus on producing good health habits.
- Troops Seize Scores of Youths in Nablus : Israel: The biggest operation of its kind appeared aimed at breaking the back of the city's uprising.
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Liver-Transplant Infant Doing Well
- A Remarkable Passage for India
- Ugly Payoff for Penny-Pinching
- Dinky Pulls Through : Rat Mascot to Third-Graders Returns to School After Surgery
- Kites Float Into the Heavens at Angels Gate Park
- Burns From Stove Fire Kill Woman, 82
- Mountain Turns Back Into Molehill
- A New York boxing official overruled a...
- Batt Scores 35 to Power UCSD Past San Bernardino
- Thousand Oaks Skater 7th in World Juniors
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Orange Coast Wins Two State Titles
- Ware Sets 7 More Records in 64-0 Win
- NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Louisville Works Hard in Second Half to Beat Irish
- Florida State Has Pre-Fiesta Party : Seminoles: Peter Tom Willis passes for 319 yards and three touchdowns in 24-17 victory over Florida.