- Glen Ivy Agrees to Fine to Settle Civil Charges : Probe: Officials of the largest U.S. time-share resort firm still face a criminal investigation.
- Making the Break
- THE FINAL CURTAIN : Communist Jitters in the Western Hemisphere : REGIONAL PERSPECTIVE: CARIBBEAN
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : 'Teddy Bear' Listed as 'Threatened' Species
- Drought Eased but Far From Over, Officials Say : Storms: Recent precipitation has only helped to improve last year's 'disastrously low' water storage.
- Collision Kills Man in Lake View Terrace
- BOY'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS : BREA-OLINDA TOURNAMENT : Titus Scores 27 to Lead Gahr to Victory Over Sunny Hills
- Jessica Trippet
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Parks Joins Duke in Overwhelming Victory
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL BOWL REPORT : HANCOCK : Illinois' Bell Presents Double Threat
- Tough Economics Create Year of the Blatant Plug : Television: News departments at San Diego stations showed in 1991 that they were willing to compromise some principles to get through hard times.
- Alan Nevin has been named director of...
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Thai Monks Help Wean Addicts From Drugs
- Cambodia Factions Hold Their First Meeting at Home : Southeast Asia: Khmer Rouge leader returns for council session. Troops guard capital to prevent violence.
- Tree Decorations Cause $20,000 Fire in Sylmar
- U.S. Recession: Made in Japan? : Let's hope the rhetoric cools by Jan. 7
- South County Should Soon Have Its Own Voice in Sacramento
- Schools Feel Squeeze of Doing More With Less
- STANTON : City to Set Up Panel on Redevelopment
- Tulane Rises From Ashes to Burn Irvine : College basketball: Green Wave's trapping defense stifles Anteaters during 96-77 rout.
- ANALYSIS : Trading of Beuerlein Became Signature for Raider Season
- Houston Beats CS Fullerton, 83-67, for Eighth in Row
- Detmer is Feeling Like a Loser After Making 'Stupid' Mistake
- WEDDING BELLS
- A Single by Single Celebratory Rock Countdown to '92
- GE's Hiner to Head Owens-Corning Fiberglas
- Ceradyne Alleges Unfair Practices by Foreign Firms : Trade: The Costa Mesa company and 3M try to bar Japanese and German companies from U.S. sales of translucent ceramic brackets used by orthodontists.
- Career Switch Was Right Recipe for Creative Croissants Creator
- Acqua Group Reports $703,156 Quarterly Loss
- THE FINAL CURTAIN : Stumbling Onto a Staunch Ally : REGIONAL PERSPECTIVE: SOUTH ASIA
- Opposition Sees All-Out Civil War in Fight to Oust Georgian Leader
- THE FINAL CURTAIN : Footprints : Science and Technology
- Muslim Protesters Stone Palestinian Peace Advocate
- 2 Shooting Deaths Are Examined for Possible Links
- Buried Storm Drain Outlet Caused Flood of 6 Homes : Storm: Caltrans contractor buried pipe last June to halt flow of hazardous waste from ravine, officials say. Hahn says he will press state to pay for damages.
- Chargers Offer Ross Coach's Job : Pro football: Georgia Tech coach to be named successor to Henning on Thursday.
- Not What Ty Had in Mind : Deadlock: With BYU in range for game-winning field goal, Detmer is intercepted by Iowa's Carlos James. Game ends 13-13.
- Olympics
- Hockey
- Tulsa Runs San Diego State Aground : Aztecs: Behind Jackson's 211 rushing yards, Tulsa wins 28-17 to spoil SDSU's first postseason appearance since 1986.
- Weekend Box Office : 'Hook' in Full Sail, 'Beast' Roars
- Benton Oil & Gas Revises Planned Stock Offering
- Environmental Adventure Tests Student Ideals
- Croatia Fighting Intensifies; U.N. Steps Up Efforts
- THE FINAL CURTAIN : Reflections : 'The Future Is Not Very Promising'
- THE FINAL CURTAIN : THE RISE AND FALL OF THE SOVIET EMPIRE : Sifting the Ashes of an Epoch
- Resolving to Stay Dry Tonight : Storms Delayed; Will Arrive After New Year's Day
- Inching Toward Normal : Weather: A meteorologist says more storms are lining up behind one expected Wednesday. The Freeman diversion dam is operating at full capacity.
- Few Opt for Coroner Program for Drunk Drivers
- Understudy Jackson Kicks Up Heels, Leaving Aztecs in the Dust : Tulsa: Coach's confidence in substitute running back is repaid with a record-setting performance.
- When It Comes to Game of Life, He Has Been Dealt Four Aces
- Christmas Tree Recycling Programs
- Protest Threatens to Delay Saticoy Bridge Project : Roads: Southern Pacific cites safety concerns about a new railroad crossing needed with the realignment of California 118.
- First-Line Muscle Was McSorley Needed : Kings: He joins Gretzky and Kurri with the intent of freeing them to score. But high rate of penalties could be a problem.
- Judge Upholds Parretti's Ouster From the Board of MGM-Pathe : Entertainment: The ruling clears the way for its management team to try to get the studio back on its feet.
- No Snowball Effect : Storms Help Ski Sales, but Economy Keeps Increase Below Normal
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- THE FINAL CURTAIN : An End to the Superpowers' Territorial Tug-of-War : REGIONAL PERSPECTIVE: MIDEAST
- THE FINAL CURTAIN : Footprints : Culture and Sports
- THE FINAL CURTAIN : Global Fallout From Moscow's Crash : No Tears Shed for the Mighty Kremlin's Fall : REGIONAL PERSPECTIVE: EASTERN EUROPE
- THE FINAL CURTAIN : Footprints : World War II
- 66 Arrested in Sweep at Troubled Watts Project : Police: Officers say the effort is part of crackdown on firing guns to mark new year. Residents, who have protested shooting of man, charge harassment.
- Parklands' Fund Suit to Be Filed : Ahmanson Ranch: Environmentalists hope to keep a public agency from giving $10 million to developers for a down payment on acreage.
- Motorcycle Helmet Law Violators to Get Ticket or Warning
- Escondido Police's New SWAT Unit Will Take Over for Sheriff's Team : Enforcement: Fear of budget cuts to the sheriff's SWAT team persuaded Escondido to create its own group to handle high-risk situations.
- Gunman Wounds 2 at Mall in Culver City
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 5 of 8 Stolen Exotic Birds Are Recovered
- Hockey
- Two-of-a-Kind Football is Mild, Less Thrilling
- Terry Mann
- PEOPLE TO WATCH
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Year Marked by Bad News and a Few Bright Spots : Review: Amid the layoffs, plant closings and scandals, one biotechnology firm experienced the region's biggest success.
- Robert J. Erickson has been promoted to...
- New Dakin Inc. Chairman Seeks a Return to Plush Profits : Toys: Robert G. Solomon, who built rival Applause into a major concern, takes over the firm whose last big success was its Garfield stick-on.
- THE FINAL CURTAIN : Reflections : 'Fear, Force, Fanaticism'
- Paraguay's President Won't Seek Reelection
- Motorcycle Helmet Law Roars In at Midnight--but Enforcement? : Safety: The CHP says it isn't extending a grace period. Other enforcement agencies are waiting before cracking down. Some Valley riders threaten to fight it.
- Guilty Plea Ends Case of Drunken Rage, Fear : Crime: Man pleads guilty to brutal, terrifying attack on his girlfriend. He was too drunk to later recall it.
- Reach Out and Con Someone : Scam artists are getting away with fraudulent telemarketing schemes
- LAGUNA HILLS : Woman, 78, Dies as Her Car Strikes Tree
- CLIPBOARD: Hazardous Spills Log
- Laborers Fail to Win Ruling to Nullify Law : Courts: A judge refuses to grant an injunction against an Agoura Hills ordinance prohibiting day workers from flagging down motorists.
- Oxnard Police Tell Residents to Hold Their New Year's Fire
- Soggy Turf Will Reduce Rose Bowl Parking 75%
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL BOWL REPORT : CITRUS : Cal's Snyder Benches Three Starters
- PRO FOOTBALL / BOB OATES : Marinovich--but Not Raiders--Played a Winning Game
- FULLERTON : New Year's Eve Fest Planned Downtown
- Pro Basketball
- Tarkanian Will Sue NCAA, Attorney Says
- San Diego State's Wright Goes Out in Tears : Aztecs: Senior's fumble on punt allowed Tulsa to put the game out of reach. It capped a long fall for former starting tailback.
- So Much for Comparisons : Miami's Tradition of Talented Quarterbacks Has Made It Tough for Torretta to Gain Any Recognition Despite What His Leadership Means to a Top-Ranked, Undefeated Team
- Peeking Into Southern Politics in 'Storyville' : Movies: In a patriarchal political setting, Mark Frost, co-creator of 'Twin Peaks,' looks at confronting one's heritage.
- Museum's 'Mexico'--Color It Red : Art: Despite attendance of more than 350,000, 'Splendors of Thirty Centuries' leaves LACMA with a $250,000 debt.
- Paul R. Fasciano has been hired as...
- 1991 Orange County. The Year in Review : High-Tech Firms Face a New Year of Loss, Layoffs : Technology: Economic forecasters say the recession will continue to shrink the computer and electronics industries.
- SECURITIES
- Van Houten Parole Denied for 8th Time
- Death Row Inmates File Suit to Father Children : Courts: They claim violation of rights. Both prosecutors and advocates of death penalty abolition react unfavorably.
- 83 Journalists Killed in '91, a Record
- U.S. Disputed as Rights Groups Detail Abuses in Haiti
- THE FINAL CURTAIN : Epilogue: Finding Meaning in the Chaos
- 20-20 Vision: John Sununu will be dumped...
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Hoffman to Step Down as Carolco Chief
- Crawford Hills Associates Files Chapter 11 Petition : Bankruptcy: The partnership moves to avert foreclosure and a public auction of the 291 acres of undeveloped property in the hills of Orange.
- Japan Gives Loan to U.S. Auto Maker : Trade: In a bid to ease friction, General Motors got $4.2 million to help finance its auto parts engineering center near Tokyo.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Optimism, Low Interest Fuel Stocks : Economy: Unusually heavy year-end investing also contributed to the 'remarkable' rise, market experts say.
- The War Is Over, But There Is Time to Beat a Hasty Retreat
- Getting Facts Straight Is Key to Getting in Shape
- THE FINAL CURTAIN : Reflections : 'Perpetuating the Politics of Fear'
- Breast Implant Maker Falsifies Data, FDA Says
- Mother Teresa Seriously Ill at Scripps Clinic
- 3 Facing Drive-By Shooting Retrial Plead Not Guilty
- At 41, First-Rate Triathlete Is Chasing Her Dreams
- * Father Dorian G. Rowe; Antelope Valley Priest
- Ventura County 1991 / THE YEAR IN REVIEW : THE STORIES: THE CENSUS : Asian Population Up 104%, Hispanic, 56%
- End of the Season Offers Debut for Illinois Coach : Hancock Bowl: UCLA to face an Illini team that has lost its last two games--and Mackovic.
- Pro Basketball
- NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Longshot Is Winner of Gallant Fox
- Tulsa, a Second Fiddle, Plays a Winning Tune
- BOY'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS : TOURNAMENT ROUNDUP : Western Defeats Norwalk for Third Place at Katella
- Hardaway Shows Warriors Easy Way : Pro basketball: Lakers fall, 114-99, as he breaks 0-for-19 streak with 30 points.
- Griffin Bets on New Year's Eve Special
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL BOWL REPORT : ROSE : Huskies' Emtman Returns From Illness
- A Look at Limits of Jobless Benefits
- Consumer Confidence in December Still Low : Economy: The findings provide fresh evidence that the public is traumatized by announcements of layoffs. But housing industry takes heart from increased sales.
- National Education Pays Off $21.6-Million Debt : Finance: The vocational training firm is benefiting from reorganization and a rise in enrollment due to the recession.
- POLITICS : CEO Pay Raises Rise to Level of Campaign Issue : Some executives make 85 times more than average workers. Clinton emphasizes inequities.
- THE FINAL CURTAIN : Where the Seeds of Ideology Never Reached Full Bloom : REGIONAL PERSPECTIVE: SOUTH AMERICA
- Bush Vows That Creating U.S. Jobs Is Top Priority of Trip to Asia
- Huge Soviet Army to Be Broken Up : Commonwealth: Each republic can have its own conventional force. But the 11 agree to keep a unified command for nuclear weapons.
- Rights Groups Dispute U.S. on Abuses in Haiti
- Renovation of Coliseum Put in Limbo
- Recovery Is Slow for Rodney King, His Lawyer Says
- Parade's Co-Marshal Marches to Own Beat : Rose Tourney: Ben Nighthorse Campbell takes pride in his independent nature. He will share the spotlight with a Columbus descendant despite criticism.
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Host Marina Beats Mater Dei for Title
- Prophecies From a Land of Promise
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALABAMA : Colleges Are Ordered to Halt All Race Bias
- THE FINAL CURTAIN : Footprints : Language
- Judge Urges That Bingo Game Lose License Over Pay : Charities: A city official will have the final say in the dispute. The president of Identity Inc. contends that she was a victim of a vendetta by former employees.
- Public Health Agency Runs Out of Flu Shots
- Orange Collision Kills Woman, Injures Man
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL BOWL REPORT : ROSE
- Jockeys, Tracks Agree on Contract
- Rams Talk With Knox; Holmgren Next : NFL: Ex-Seattle coach emerges as club's leading candidate as a result of Buddy Ryan's reputation as a troublemaker.
- Loyola Has Plenty Left in Second Half
- Flame of Tradition Still Burns Brightly : Greek-Americans: Rituals from the old country continue, and the schedule is busy.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Bishop Montgomery Runs to Victory Over Marina
- CS Long Beach Manages to Stay in Front, 84-81
- Bard Boom on the Boards : Theater Season Will Be Weighted by Productions Honoring Shakespeare Anniversary
- NOTES : SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- San Diego Trust & Savings Bank has...
- Burial Rites Put End to 7 1/2-Year Hostage Ordeal
- New Civil Rights Law Puts Many Lawsuits in Limbo : Bias: The EEOC rules that thousands of pending cases are not covered by the statute. Experts on both sides say the Supreme Court must settle dispute.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Streaking Nets Win 4th in Row
- David Ellis, 29, died in Santiago, Chile,...
- Trying to Establish That Lucrative Niche : Radio: San Diego stations in 1991 narrowed their focus to find an audience that would appeal to advertisers. Innovation was out.
- 'Butterfly' Star and Asian Stereotypes : Theater: When the show ends its national tour in San Diego, Francis Jue will be available and would like a mainstream part.
- Clippers Shot Down by Bird, Three at a Time
- Banks' Parent Firm to Boost Loan-Loss Reserves
- THE FINAL CURTAIN : Mushrooming Fears for the Future of Communism : REGIONAL PERSPECTIVE: EAST ASIA
- China Reports Healthy 7% Economic Expansion in '91 : Asia: Beijing official hails explosive growth in foreign investments. Political stability is cited as a key factor.
- Literature Blooms From Latino Roots : Culture: Increasingly, Latino writers are reaching wider audiences as they recount the diversity of their heritage in their own voices.
- Shevardnadze Sees Nuclear Peril in Soviets' Breakup
- U.N. WATCH : Priority Mission
- For Huskies' Pierce, Victory Came Off Field : Rose Bowl: Tight end for Washington overcame drinking problem after being arrested.
- BOY'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS : TOURNAMENT ROUNDUP
- Taking It to Extremes at Capistrano Valley : Girls' soccer: Larsson kicks Cougars into gear, reversing downward dive that began after winning 4-A championship in '89.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Martinson Brothers Perform in Pacific Palisades
- COAST CHRISTMAS CLASSIC : Fuerbringer's Versatility Leads Estancia Past Tustin
- Lear, Christie Lead Waves Past Lafayette
- No Snowball Effect : Storms Help Ski Sales, but Economy Keeps Increase Below Normal
- Beirut Car Bomb Kills 30, Jolts Hope for Lessened Violence in Wake of Civil War : Mideast: Most victims are women and children in apartments and shoppers. Scores are wounded.
- Ailing Woman's Death Is Tied to Suicide Book
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Judge Is Accused of Dozing; Death Sentence Overturned
- Our Board of Psychics Takes a Look at '92
- THE FINAL CURTAIN : Reflections : 'This Monolith Cost Us Trillions of Dollars'
- Russian Jet Goes Home Carrying Relief Supplies
- La Mesa Man Held After Leading CHP on 2-Hour Chase : Pursuit: 28-year-old reportedly tried to back his truck over San Diego police officers during flight eastward.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Shaw Talks With Knox in Palm Springs
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL
- Ring Out the Old--Thankfully
- Tulsa's Jackson Steals the Show, 28-17 : Freedom Bowl: He outrushes San Diego State's Faulk, 211 yards to 157, and scores four times.
- Extras! Extras! Read All About 'Em! : The Pay's Low and the Perks Few, but Actors Still Line Up for Small Parts
- Larry McDonald has been named a vice...
- THE FINAL CURTAIN : An Ex-Superpower's Reach: Measuring Moscow's Sphere of Influence
- Glen Ivy Fined $200,000, Will Hire 'Watchdog'
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Optimism, Lower Interest Rates Fuel Surge in Stocks : Economy: Unusually heavy year-end investing also contributed to the 'remarkable' rise, market experts say.
- Hot-Party Action Hard to Pass Up
- Century MediCorp Agrees to Buy MEDIQ Care Inc.
- Trying to Zap the TV Channel Zappers
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Marge Pronovost has been named regional manager...
- Engineering Services Firm Loses $52,000 in Quarter
- Zale Will Close One-Fifth of Its 2,000 U.S. Stores : Retailing: The jewelry chain was hoping for strong Christmas sales. It didn't get them.
- The National Assn. of Women Business Owners...
- Owners Assessed Record Fine for Fatal Chicken Plant Blaze
- THE FINAL CURTAIN : In Moscow's Back Yard, Strategic Borders Are Suddenly Blurred : REGIONAL PERSPECTIVE: SOUTH ASIA
- Giant Planeload of Food, Toys Flies to Russia With Love : Relief: Plane that brought yacht for cup races returns to Russia with dozens of tons of donated supplies. Relief workers call effort a humanitarian triumph over bureaucracy and confusion.
- Ashes Not Those of Vegas Woman, Official Rules
- Request to Lower Bail in Slaying Denied
- Gulls' Kvartalnov, Hachborn Named All-Stars
- Seventy Years Is a Long Time : Unusual lease deal in Marina del Rey raises serious questions
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : It Only Takes Five for Fallbrook to Win Championship
- The Chicago Bulls' Michael Jordan was selected...
- Nation IN BRIEF : NORTH CAROLINA : Record Fine Levied in Chicken Plant Fire
- Rise and Fall of the Soviet Empire
- THA-A-A-A-T'S ALL, FOLKS! : A former mayor seeks the White House. A home paint job had officials seeing red. A jail where it was harder to break in than out. A giant, walk-through colon? It could only happen here.
- The IRS Has a Little Something in the Mail for Your New Year
- 30 Villas Blown Up by Corsican Separatists
- Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Stabbing Attack on Priest Labeled a Hoax
- Woman's Body Discovered in Westminster
- Parade Takes a Rocky Road to Starting Line : Tournament of Roses: In the latest problem, attorney Gloria Allred says she was dumped from a panel discussion because she's a feminist. But rain may spare the floats.
- County Problems Outnumber Solutions : Finances: Shrinking revenues will put to increasing test creativity in coping with overcrowded jails, unemployment, welfare demands and other needs.
- Track and Field
- Norm Sherry, the San Francisco Giants' pitching...
- Hockey
- COUNTYWIDE : Helmet Law Appeal Filed
- ALISO VIEJO : Tollway Land Pact Is Placed on Hold
- BOY'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS : CANYON TOURNAMENT : Santa Margarita's Depth Is Too Much for Cerritos
- Smail Leads Nordiques Past Maple Leafs, 5-2
- Aztecs Can't Stop Rebels From Running
- THE FINAL CURTAIN : Moscow's Helping Hand Was Just a Mirage
- $10-Million Rebate Thrown Out; Lesser Figure Considered
- Officials' Vote Keeps Prop. A Tax Issue Alive : Money: The state high court has outlawed the levy, but what to do with $330 million already collected is still at issue.
- BUENA PARK : Fence Will Curtail Dumping at Building
- Community Policing / Sun Valley
- Attorney Facing Drug Trial Ruled Indigent
- Sailing
- Iowa Hangs On to Tie Brigham Young : Holiday Bowl: Hawkeyes' James intercepts Detmer pass in the end zone to preserve 13-13 result.
- Counting Down to Parades and Bowl Games : Television: Traditional holiday programs make up the bulk of New Year's Eve specials and New Year's Day programs.
- LAGUNA BEACH : New Reservoir Vital, Water Officials Say
- New Zealand Launches Its Fourth Boat : Sailing: Designer says it's built for speed, not beauty.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SCC's Randolph, Johnson Key Victory Over Dominguez Hills
- Titans Succumb to Houston After Sleepwalking Through the First Half : College basketball: Cougars' smothering defense intimidates Cal State Fullerton early in 83-67 victory.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- New Rock Club Will Open in Cypress Jan. 11
- Ernst & Young has announced several promotions....
- Mother Teresa 'Seriously Ill,' Treated for Blocked Artery
- An Anthology of American Indian Voices : NATIVE AMERICAN TESTIMONY: A Chronicle of Indian-White Relations From Prophecy to the Present, 1492-1992, <i> Edited by Peter Nabokov,</i> Viking, $25; 474 pages
- Koreas Reportedly Agree on a Nuclear-Free Peninsula : Asia: Weapons accord comes just days before Bush visit. South is said to drop plans for military exercises with U.S.
- THE FINAL CURTAIN : Reflections : 'The Legacy Is Frightful to Overcome'
- When Murky Waters Turn Blue, It's Time to Call Hazmat Team
- Accident Closes 2 Lanes of Freeway
- Police Enlist 110 Restaurants in Campaign Against Drunk Driving : Safety: Proprietors will give free nonalcoholic beverages to designated drivers on New Year's Eve. Officials say the program will be ongoing.
- Tournament of Roses Parade Route
- Grand Jury Probing Welfare Fraud : Government: Incompetence and corruption by investigators may have allowed county workers to take millions of dollars in taxpayer money.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Ross Offered Job as Charger Coach
- ABOVE THE RIM TOURNAMENT : Oak Hill, Mater Dei Advance to the Title Game
- Defense Lets Unbeaten Tulane Power Past UC Irvine
- Herb Ellis Has Never Strayed From Straight-Ahead Path
- COLUMN ONE : Anger in the Aussie Outback : Rural Australia is feeling desperate. Unemployment has soared while farm prices have sunk. The United States is blamed, and President Bush is likely to take some heat.
- Authorities Find Slain Car Dealer's Automobile : Homicide: Officials say they uncovered evidence inside the vehicle that could be linked to the shooting of Tony Bridges.
- College Basketball
- Tarkanian Will Sue NCAA, Attorney Says
- Dow Surges 62.39 as Stock Rally Widens
- Time Warner Cash Infusion Aids Six Flags : Theme parks: The recapitalization assures that Magic Mountain will not be sold.
- Joan St. Clair has been promoted to...
- Michael J. Changaris has been appointed chairman...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Pivotal Year Lies Ahead in Push for Reform of LAPD : Police: A new era of law enforcement could begin, or divisions exposed by the King beating could widen.
- $3.7 Billion in Disaster Aid Provided in Decade
- Nicotine Patch May Help Smokers Quit
- Census Calls Nevada, Alaska and Idaho Rapid Growth States
- PUBLIC HEALTH : Childhood Diseases Rebound as Vaccine Program Costs Soar
- THE FINAL CURTAIN : 74 Years Of Soviet Rule
- DentiCare, HMO Agree to Merge in $22.8-Million Deal
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : New IBM Products May Be Good News for Western Digital
- Psychologist Who Spoke to Reporter to Win Sympathy for Boy Faces Libel Suit
- MOVING ALONG : In 1992,...
- Talk Show Flap
- Scouts' Father Chokes Back Tears in Final Arguments : Trial: He likens the religious discrimination he said his sons are facing to the racial bias blacks have suffered. Scouting program counsel reiterates argument that allowing atheists in would undermine principles.
- Beltway Scent
- MOVING ALONG : In 1992,...
- Oliver Stone's Film on Kennedy
- Oliver Stone's Film on Kennedy
- Oliver Stone's Film on Kennedy
- LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
- Oliver Stone's Film on Kennedy
- Oliver Stone's Film on Kennedy
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Housework as Part of GNP
- Vehicle Fees
- MOVING ALONG : In 1992,...
- LOCAL LAWS '91 : From...
- Housework as Part of GNP
- Oliver Stone's Film on Kennedy
- Confused Concept
- Housework as Part of GNP
- MOVIES - Dec. 31, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 31, 1991
- Obituaries - Dec. 31, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 31, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 31, 1991
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- TELEVISION - Dec. 31, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 31, 1991