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- Marine General's Flights Raise Question of Ethics : Abuses: Top officer suspended 2 colonels for misuse of planes after he made flights to Florida and Big Bear.
- A friendship provided the seed that blossomed into a composition.
- First Kremlin Leader Ever to Visit Tokyo : Another test for Japan; another new worry for Washington
- DANA POINT : Mobile Home Rent Control Study OKd
- Muscle Tries to Remake City Charter : Police: What is left of control over law enforcement if our municipal laws are so flagrantly dismissed?
- Taxi Company Wins OK for Discounts to Troops
- No-Fault Insurance
- Inflation at Wholesale Level Drops in March
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Israel Plans New West Bank Settlement : Development: The project is the first in 2 years. It underlines Shamir's policies.
- China May Be Giving A-Arms Aid to Algeria
- Politics Reform Group Drops FEC Complaint
- Western Aid Begins Reaching Iraq's Kurdish Refugees : Relief: The tide has turned, officials say, after logistical problems delayed delivery of food, tents and clothing.
- World IN BRIEF : TOGO : President Promises Democratic Reforms
- Man Arrested After Car Chase, Standoff
- Adult Trial to Be Asked in Drive-By Slayings : Saticoy: One of the four teen-agers must be tried as a juvenile. None of them could receive the death penalty.
- Countywide : Center for Disabled Facing Major Cuts
- TUSTIN : Man Slain Outside Apartment Complex
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 300 Protest Cuts in Schools' Budget
- OJAI : Water Company Delays Rationing
- San Diego
- Man Arrested in Bogus Tapes Case
- Mel Owens, 32, Former Starting Linebacker, Waived by the Rams
- Bankrupt Unitas Is $3.2 Million in Debt
- Padres Get Strength From Loss : Baseball: Giants batter thin pitching to win 11-9 in 10 innings. But San Diego takes heart from rally.
- Antelope Valley's Johnson Transfers to Pierce : College football: Defensive back dropped from Marauder squad for 'disciplinary reasons.'
- These Programs Not Running Smoothly : Track and field: UCLA won't have key performers Lewis and Williams. At USC, Bush takes over a program in 'major ruin.'
- UC San Diego Track Meet Attracts Ex-Olympians
- WHAT'S NEW : Welcome 'Roxy'
- Exhibit Will Offer a Taste of Colombia and Its Art
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- Anaheim's Treatment of Deaf Pageant Contestant
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- West Battered by Snowstorm; Schools Closed
- BOOK REVIEW : Classic Romance Between Youth, Old Age : GLAD RAGS <i> by MacDonald Harris</i> , Story Line Press $21.95, 336 pages
- * George R. Fritzinger; TV and Radio Entrepreneur
- THOUSAND OAKS : Postcards for Gulf Troops Printed Up
- PERSPECTIVE: FREE TRADE / LIBRE COMERCIO : Big Deal, Unknown Consequences : Mexican-Americans should have input on this critical treaty--but first, they need answers to some basic questions.
- Fatal Attraction Killer to Wed Former Prison Guard
- NEWPORT BEACH : 'Ms. Friz' Jazzes Up Dry Science
- City Steps In, Halts 'Massacre' of Temple Trees
- Priest Quits School Clinic Advisory Panel : Health services: Msgr. Jaime Soto, Latino community liaison, leaves the committee because of possible contraception and abortion information.
- SIMI VALLEY : Gang Suspects Rob Visitor of $300
- COLLEGE DIVISION / MITCH POLIN : Deagle, Near 200 Wins, Not Losing Touch
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Brewers' Maldonado Breaks Foot
- A Little Help for Angels : Baseball: Hill chips in with three hits and outstanding defense in a 5-0 victory over the Mariners.
- Basketball
- Snowboard Battles Rage Off the Slopes : Marketing: Two rival sportswear companies back separate professional tours to create an identity with the sport.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Mt. Carmel Offense Outlasts Poway
- King of Dominguez Hills : Baseball: With 8-1 record, Mark Tranberg is ace of Toro staff. But a year ago, right-hander didn't know if he was ever going to pitch again.
- A Heavenly Opportunity : KCET Hopes 'Astronomers' Will Atone for 'Cosmos' Debacle
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Decor at Beaches Seems a Bit Fishy but the Food Is Surprisingly Good
- Tibet's Dalai Lama
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- Gates Wonders Which Judge to Obey in Jail Dilemma : Administration: Sheriff faces hearing on contempt charges lodged by local jurists for trying to implement federal rulings.
- 4 Slain, 4 Hurt in Gang-Linked Shootings; Teen-Ager Arrested
- Five Ways to Watch the Time
- BAD MEMORIES: The devastation of the Kurds...
- STICKER SHOCK: Soviet ecology czar Nikolay Vorontsov...
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- FCC Puts Curbs on Long-Distance Phone Companies
- Appeals Court Nominee
- Seniors Join School of Hard Knocks
- West Covina Gets 'Gem' in New City Manager
- How to Get Rich With Recipes
- Council Removes Culver City Attorney From Job
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A New Snapshot for Our Public Schools
- 5 in Fishing Crew Lost
- Gillespie Will Join Law Firm With Heavy Insurance Practice
- ORANGE : Felony Convictions in Bid Case Contested
- Plan to Oust Topless Bar Weighed
- College Football
- NHL STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Flames Fizzle Again, Trail, 3-1
- Kevin Mitchell, Knocked Down and Hit, Goes After Bruce Hurst
- 'Fun Day Sunday' to Be Held April 21
- Firms Feeling Frisky About Free-Trade Pact : Exports: Some are laying plans for more sales in Mexico as talks go forward on a proposed elimination of tariffs.
- A Few of Our Favorite (Fast) Foods
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- DOUBLE TAKES : In Newport, Multiple Exposures Put Ordinary Subjects in a New Light
- Mayor's Truce With Gates Seen as Effort to Cut Losses : Police: Bradley and his deputy initiated talks because the campaign to oust chief was in trouble, sources say.
- Montebello Schools May Have to Lay Off 100 Staffers to Meet $19-Million Cutback : Budget: Temporary teachers, librarians, nurses and counselors will go first. Class sizes may be increased to 35 or more. The board will hold public hearings next week.
- Baldwin Hills : Crime Increases by 31.8%
- More Harm From Alaska Oil Spill Found : Environment: A summary of studies on the effects of the Exxon Valdez incident reports greater and longer-lasting damage than earlier acknowledged.
- Persuading 1 Worker at a Time to Cease Solo Car Commutes
- SPORTSCOPE : Key Series Awaits Pomona
- Peace Will Reign Over Hollywood Parade for GIs : Television: KTLA, responding to complaints, won't charge competing stations $250,000 to broadcast the homecoming event for Gulf War troops.
- Humanitarian Gala Nets $260,000 to Fight Prejudice
- Oil Still Leaking Into Gulf From Kuwait : Pollution: Environmentalists assail the slow pace of cleanup. But Saudis claim significant progress in fighting the spill.
- Opposites Detract: Leonard Welch, a New York...
- Research Exposes Myth on Butterfly Coloring : Evolution: Century-old belief is discredited. It held that viceroy butterfly avoids being eaten by mimicking coloration of two kinds that birds dislike.
- Beach Closure by Sewage Spill Riles Residents
- 12-Year-Old Boy Dies, 3 Injured in Fire at Arleta House : Explosion: Passersby and the homeowner rushed to help the victims. Two men had been fixing a water heater. A boy, 3, was also hurt.
- Over the Years Baseball Owners Developed Players' Mentality
- Faldo's Master Plan Is a Far Grander One : Golf: Three in a row at Augusta would be a steppingstone to four majors in one year.
- Motorola Inc.: The Schaumburg, Ill., electronics firm...
- Hilton Hotels Corp.: The Beverly Hills-based hotel...
- MAI to Lay Off About 400: MAI...
- SENIORS : Life of Serving : A Ventura grandmother will achieve a longtime goal when the Peace Corps sends her to Europe on a teaching assignment.
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : The Whys and Wearfores of Your Clothing Choices
- Upset by Cartoon, Group to Picket Speech : Pomona: Activists will protest at the mayor's State of the City address. They are unhappy with a sponsor's use of material they consider racist.
- COLUMN ONE : Hurting Over High Drug Costs : A leading critic calls pharmaceutical companies 'the robber barons of the health care system.' The firms blame development expenses for lofty prices on exotic remedies.
- Firing of Hungary's Envoy to U.S. Stirs Unlikely Furor : Diplomacy: Scandal, name-calling and back-stabbing combine for a veritable soap opera.
- Senior Center, Literacy Council Get Funds
- Animal House : Sometimes people are what makes the job tough for shelter director Jolene Hoffman.
- 1st Latino Named to City Council : Politics: Rosa Maria Hernandez's appointment in Bell Gardens comes as little surprise in wake of pressure from Latino community.
- Whittier : Cable Contract Locked Into Renewal Despite Complaints
- Man Accused of Arranging the Slaying of Estranged Wife
- CLIPBOARD / HOW TO : GET CABLE TELEVISION HOOKUP
- Won't Be Displaced, Molina Tells Residents
- 2 Ex-Mexican Bankers Named in $500-Million Fraud Arrested by FBI
- Further Into the Post-War Iraq Horror : Bush Administration launches major aid effort but shoots down British proposal
- CYPRESS : Council Sorts Out Curbside Recycling
- Rival Safety Firms Grilled by Torrance and Mobil : Refinery: A hearing on picking a court-ordered safety adviser opens with the city and the oil company challenging each other's nominees. The judge will finally decide.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Final Phase for Senior Center OKd
- Officer Cleared in Fatal Shooting During Tussle : Slaying: Critics say the decision proves the district attorney's inability to review police accountability.
- Ocean View Plan Would Seek Anglo Students First : Desegregation: The proposed magnet, aimed at drawing whites so that the district will qualify for federal funds, may be inherently discriminatory.
- Never Taught Not to Use Profanity, Officer Testifies
- Cyclist Critically Hurt in Collision
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK : SCC's Black Storms Back, Wins NAIA National Pitching Honor
- China's Angry Men Crack Down Again : Movies: Embarrassed by 'Ju Dou's' Oscar nomination, cultural officials demand admissions of 'error' of film bureau officials who sought it. But film's director has apparently not been affected.
- Neofest to Dish Out the Latest of the Latest : Stage: Sushi Performance Gallery's annual spring event, known for new and often unusual contemporary performers, will include six different programs this year.
- TV REVIEW : Bravo Profiles Mackintosh, the Man Behind 'Miss Saigon'
- MAI to Cut Its Staff by an Additional 400 : Layoffs: New reductions come less than three months after eliminating 400 jobs as part of a new strategy.
- Patricia Saiki, a former GOP congresswoman from...
- A Few of Our Favorite (Fast) Foods
- RETAIL / LEISURE : Taco Bell Adding Low-Fat Chicken Items With Ad Campaign on the Side
- Macaroons, Popovers, Honey Butter
- Anti-Smoking Law Gets Tentative OK : Health: Walnut Creek law would ban lighting up in offices and restaurants. The measure, called one of the nation's most restrictive, is expected to get final approval May 7.
- PLACENTIA : District Turns Down Infant Care Program
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- EMPIRE LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Esperanza Holds Off El Dorado
- He Makes a Name in Family Business
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- 'A Changed Man' : CNN Anchor Bernard Shaw Reflects on Baghdad Stint
- Jane Scholz, 42, president and publisher of...
- Fast Track Education
- Top 5 Water Users Are Thousands of Gallons Over Daily Residential Quota : Conservation: Daniel H. Ridder's household average of 4,338 gallons a day leads the list. A neighbor is close behind with 4,114 gallons a day.
- Santa Monica : Animal Sacrifices Studied
- Cano's: The Perfect Setting for Sunsets and Margaritas
- Former UCLA athletes Willie Banks, Kenny Easley,...
- A Taxing Matter : Volunteer Accountants Steer Soviet Jewish Immigrants Through Mysteries of IRS Forms
- Irvine to Put Westpark II on the Ballot
- Nice Going--You've Spoiled All Our Fun
- STATUS OF GOLF, SWIMMING TEAMS
- Keep the Eye on the Prize : In South Africa, the enemy is apartheid; the goal is true democracy
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Peep Show : The Ojai Film Society will screen the French film, 'Monsieur Hire,' about a middle-aged Peeping Tom.
- OJAI : Panel Wants Dump EIR to Be Redone
- Fewer County Graduates Go to State Colleges : Education: Only 13.9% entered CSU or UC after leaving high school in 1989. The average in California was 18.7%.
- Channel Islands Gives Away Key Game to Simi Valley, 8-2 : Prep baseball: Lack of preparation leads to lack of production for Raiders, who fall one game behind Pioneers in Marmonte race.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- Pro Football
- Audience Plays a Role in 'Murder' : Each guest is grilled by a police officer in the South Orange County Community Theatre dinner/production.
- Last-Minute Filing Fever Hits Procrastinators
- Hughes Defends Top Officials' Lavish Retreat : Expenditures: Ground Systems Group is criticized for Ritz-Carlton session as lower-level employees are laid off. The firm calls conferences beneficial.
- Home Care for Produce
- THEATER REVIEW 'PATIENCE' : Milkmaid's Tale : The 1881 Gilbert & Sullivan operetta pokes fun at the last century's Aesthetic movement.
- NOTEBOOK : Pitching Delights Crescenta Valley Coach
- Prompt Action to Curb Global Warming Urged : Environment: Science panel says U.S. could cut 'greenhouse' pollution 40% with little economic cost.
- Wedding Receptions With All the Trimmings
- Dent on the Record Book
- Long Beach : Explosives Removed From Storage Lot and Detonated
- Cerritos : Officials Prepare for Rush of Appeals on Water Limits
- Shamir Thanks God on Holocaust Day
- Compton : Temporary Halt Ordered in Condo Demolition Project
- ELECTIONS: COMPTON MAYOR, CITY COUNCIL : Crime, Financial Problems Confront Candidates
- Libraries Hope Their New Poster Will Say Volumes
- OBITUARY : Benjamin Ruiz, Former Mayor of South El Monte
- Frederick's of Hollywood Inc.: The Los Angeles-based...
- Fiorini Denies MGM-Pathe Is for Sale: The...
- Stalking the Tame Asparagus
- A Few of Our Favorite (Fast) Foods
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Young Mover and Shaker : Senior Wins $10,000 National Leadership Scholarship
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Panel to Weigh Streamlining Design Reviews : Preservation: Angelino Heights group wants to speed up projects.
- Ex-Torrance Investment Official Charged With Grand Theft
- Dannemeyer's Feathers Ruffled at Hearing : Environment: The congressman attacked a decision to save an endangered bird while endorsing $78.2 million for Santa Ana River flood-control work.
- L.A. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS / 12TH DISTRICT : Korenstein Back on Attack After Forcing Runoff
- STANTON : Housing Occupancy Limits May Tighten
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : After Long Wait, Jones Is Signed by Loyola
- Pro Basketball
- Immunity to Be Fought for Dalton Case Figure
- Mira Costa Edges Palos Verdes
- Dodgers Team Up on Braves : Baseball: Belcher, Candelaria give up five hits in 6-4 victory. Butler starts fast, and Samuel knocks in go-ahead runs.
- TV Museum Benefit
- KROQ Deejays Faked Murder Confession--Sheriff's Dept. : Radio: The agency ends an extensive, 10-month probe. An investigator calls the summer stunt 'something stupid.'
- STAGE REVIEWS : Saddleback's 'Hot l' Takes While to Pick Up Steam : After it gets rolling, the play becomes an engaging presentation about a lodging that will soon face the wrecking ball. But the continuous action minimizes any sense of resolvable plot.
- Chevron Told to Pay Pensioners $180 Million:...
- The Chicken and the Egg : The McGee Method
- Santa Monica Eases Limits for Mandatory Water Cuts
- Party to Honor Centenarian From China
- Playing Jazz to Beat the Band
- Salesman Ordered to Pay Back $1.74 Million
- P.V. School District Agrees on 3% Pay Hike for Teachers
- Muir Sprinter Finds the Key to Her Success : Track: Stringent preseason workout routine helped sophomore Knowles become one of the state's top competitors in 100- and 200-meter runs.
- TOP AIR POLLUTION PENALTIES
- COSTA MESA : Shelter Has Addition to Its Family
- CLIPBOARD : THE WOMEN OF WESTERN
- Artesia Boulevard Hotel Rejected
- Angels Aging, Winning : Baseball: McCaskill, just turned 30, pitches well in 5-3 victory over Mariners; Winfield, 39, gets three RBIs.
- Baker Says Pressure Will Be On After Being Named Irvine Coach
- Wake-Up Call Stirs Moorpark Decathlete Into Eye-Opening Feat
- Fairfax District : Bank Remodeling Begins
- RESTAURANT REVIEW ALLEGRO : New Nouvelle : A name change and a switch to dishes with a Mediterranean flavor have not banished the earlier influences at Allegro.
- Panel Kills Proposal to Cut Off Salaries of Lawmakers During Budget Deadlock
- Bell Gardens : Officials Will Test Legality of Special Vote on Rezoning
- 2 Reach for the Middle Ground in Pasadena Runoff : Politics: Isaac Richard and Nicholas Conway moderate their style in their campaigns to clinch the Board of Directors seat for District 1.
- OPENING THE DOOR : Diversification Has Its Problems : Despite steps to increase minority enrollment, some students see an insensitivity.
- Mayor Leads Councilman in Race for Funds in Pomona
- Policy of No Exams on Holy Days Raises a Ruckus : Religion: New ruling at Cal State Long Beach draws both strong praise and strong criticism from some faculty members and students.
- In Search of Justice : Oakland Woman Says She Was Raped and Pushes the System to Follow Up
- McGrory Calls for 17.1% Rise in Water Bills : Drought: The rate structure, which could take effect Monday, would reward those who conserve at least 20% and penalize those who don't.
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Shoring Up Our Water Consciousness
- THOUSAND OAKS : Drug Agency Puts On Parenting Faire
- OXNARD : Police Accused of Brutality in Claim
- SANTA ANA : School Site Plan Dropped by Board
- Suit Claiming Satanic Abuse Nearing the Jury : Litigation: The daughters' lawyer says it is evident that they were brutalized by their mother. The mother's attorney says no evidence to that effect was produced.
- Suspects in Smoke Bombing Freed
- PACIFIC PERSPECTIVE: SOVIET/JAPANESE TALKS : A Kinder, Gentler North Pacific? : The dispute over ownership of the Kuril Islands is complex, but settling it could help heal a long-festering wound between the two nations.
- Titans Make Best Softball Pitch for Standouts Longeway, Dolan
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Connors Continues Comeback With Comeback Win
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Coronado Makes the Bigger Hits, Outlasts Marian, 19-16, in Nine
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Jokes, Kosher & Traif' Is a Trial at the Westwood
- ELECTIONS PASADENA SCHOOL BOARD : Experience Vs. New Ideas at Issue in Runoff Vote
- Bernhardt Recall Alters Outlook for S.D. Council : Election: Her defeat raises questions about colleagues' security and sets the stage for reversals on major issues.
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Study Tracks Women Who Drink Too Much
- Chefs Will Be Flying High at Officers' Club
- Pasadena Showcase House Has Plenty of Roamin' Room
- Erman Alvin Fountain; Retired Waiter
- EARTHWATCH : Eco Everything : Two local firms have planted their unusual wares at the nation's biggest environmental fair this weekend.
- San Dimas : Plea Made for Chapel
- Hackman's Everyman Has the 'Night Moves'
- A Captive in Her Own Nightmare : Abduction: Shayna Lazarevich's ex-husband ran off with their children to Serbia. And despite support from the courts and U.S. diplomats, she can't get them back.
- Local Stars Leave Stamp on Walls of Post Office : Encino: The area's celebrity residents deliver their photos.
- Donors Needed for Youth Hall of Fame
- Rights Suit Filed in Killing of 2 Samoans by Police
- STANTON : City Now Poised to Wipe Out Graffiti
- Enviro-Shoppers : Rewards Come for Those Who Change Their Polluting Ways
- Torrance OKs $35-Million Complex in Old Downtown
- Developers May Face Hookup Moratorium
- Falling Glass Kills Boy, 13, in Alleged Burglary
- L.A. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS / 2ND DISTRICT : Defeated Rivals Cite Difficulties in Facing Wachs
- Bradley Back Pedals on His Call for Gates' Resignation
- Winning Tradition Draws Cady to ASU
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hamilton, Harris Platooning at Third
- In L.A., Drop Names, Not Flies
- SANTA ANITA : An Empty Win for Delahoussaye
- FCC Restricts Small Long-Distance Firms
- Taste Test: 26 Cabernet Blends
- New Soviet Strikes Erupt Despite Gorbachev's Ban
- MUSIC : 'Gershwin and Cole': Listening to a Love Affair With George
- Benefit Stays Tuned to 'America'
- Mall Liquor Sales Raise Concerns : Santa Monica: Some residents say the Third Street Promenade could become 'another Westwood,' with similar crime, traffic and parking problems.
- Scrambling for Eggs
- Boy Killed by Falling Glass While Trying to Steal a TV : Crime: A shard from a broken store window severs a carotid artery. The teen-ager may have been part of an 'Oliver Twist'-style thievery ring.
- COUNTYWIDE : Grading to Begin for Amphitheater
- Last-Minute Filing Fever Hits Procrastinators
- Exchange Studies Computer Chip Trading
- STOCKS : Dow Up 1.48 in Mixed Market; Trading Erratic
- The Chicken and the Egg : Must We Sacrifice Caesar? : Health: The salmonella scare has threatened the use of uncooked eggs in classic dishes. But there may be a solution.
- A Few of Our Favorite (Fast) Foods
- Heroes' Welcome at Marine Scholarship Ball
- Ultimate Bread Flour
- As War's Glow Fades, Most Say U.S. Is in Slump
- Drug War in New Phase, Martinez Says
- Remember That Little Boy and Those Big Burgers? : Show business: At 3 1/2, Rodney Allen Rippy was a TV advertising superstar. Today, he is a 22-year-old college student hoping for a second chance at fame.
- Council Rules Out Relocating Historic Goode House in Park
- IN BRIEF : Stewart and Wagner to Co-Host Marathon
- White House Denies Commerce Dept. Aide Was Fired
- Marina del Rey : Crime Rate Increases
- U.S. Jobless Figures Fail to Add 'Hidden Unemployed' : Work: Part-timers seeking full-time status and those who have given up job hunt total about 7.1 million.
- Strike Threat Averted as Nurses OK New County Pay Pact
- COLUMN RIGHT : When All Are Victims, We're Equal at Last : America's egalitarian premise mocks reality.
- Worth the Wait : Seabees Return to Family, Friends After 8 Months in Saudi Arabia
- Teachers Union Comes Out Big Winner in School Vote : Campaign: Three UTLA-backed candidates win contests outright. A fourth was the leading vote-getter in a race that will be decided in a runoff.
- MOTOR RACING : New-Look Penske Team Eyes Old Success
- Shoemaker Was Legally Under the Influence
- Benjamin Fined $1,500 by NBA
- RISE AND SHINE : Oshiro Is Making Most of Opportunity to Play No. 1 Singles for Loyola Marymount
- It's a Jungle Out There : Movies: The viability of Montana's Wildlife Film Festival has been threatened by a host of environmental imitators.
- Capital Spending Slows: Spending by businesses to...
- Canada, U.S. to Discuss Air-Travel Imbalance : Airlines: A proposed 'open skies' policy between the two nations would free up landing rights and allow access to now-restricted markets.
- Jerry Levin Named President of Revlon Inc.
- Manufacturers' Confidence Dips in O.C. Survey
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- Water Outlook Remains 'Critical' : Drought: New measurements show that despite March rains, reservoirs will get only 50% of normal runoff this year.
- Silver Lake Scholar Tackles Will Rogers' Legacy : Literature: A nationwide search leads to Arthur Wertheim of UCLA. He will edit 10 to 12 volumes of the folk hero's writings.