- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Diamond Is Not the Rio Thing
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Bruins' Injuries Aren't Serious
- REAL ESTATE
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : 2 Announcements Blamed for Decline in AST, ALR Stocks
- Soviet Economic Union Planned by 10 Republics
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Sheik Says Israel Has to Free More Arabs
- From Communism to Chrysler: Pointed Views From Drucker
- ENVIRONMENT : Blazing Farms Are Under Fire in Northwest : Burning off grass-seed fields is said to hike yields. Smoke also causes illness, traffic deaths.
- * Lockheed Aeronautical Systems Co. in Burbank...
- Betty J. Santohigashi has been named an...
- Allstate Plans to Leave N.J. Over Regulations : Insurance: The company says it will gradually withdraw from the automobile and homeowner policy business.
- World IN BRIEF : AFGHANISTAN : Rebels Reject Offer to Negotiate Peace
- Nation IN BRIEF : COLORADO : Court Rules Truants May Be Incarcerated
- THE PULSE OF EUROPE : Lithuania, Russia and the Ukraine : Some Difficult Obstacles to Change
- VENTURA : Planned Parenthood Facility Attacked
- MANILA WATCH : Base Line
- Unhealthful Air Predicted Today for Parts of O.C.
- Man, 95, Fatally Injured as Car He Is Driving Crashes
- Amnesty International to Probe L.A.
- Developers Back Out of Hollywood Plaza Project : Redevelopment: Proposed $300-million 'urban village' was one of two major undertakings to revitalize area's core. Second project is in financial trouble.
- A Belated Opening for Center : Education: CSUN officials say the problems at the $15.4-million science building have been solved.
- Attorney Rejects Ethics Panel's Job Offer; Cites L.A.'s High Home Costs
- Miscellany
- * Sabre Industries Inc. in Burbank won...
- REAL ESTATE
- Barricade Builder Returns to Origins : Security: Delta Scientific fortified installations worldwide against attacks. It overcame a collapsed market with its parking-lot products.
- Qualcomm Plans Public Stock Offering
- THE PULSE OF EUROPE : Eastern Europe : A Mosaic of Broad Contradictions
- SAN CLEMENTE : Water Users Surpass Conservation Goal
- Free Floating : Recreation: The underwater world is 'the great equalizer' for disabled adventurers in scuba gear.
- School Board Relaxes Policy on Students With Guns
- Promoter Placed on Probation : Theater: A judge orders Kevin Von Feldt to make restitution to ticket holders, pay fine and court costs.
- Levy Accuses Jets of Feigning Injuries
- TV & MOVIES
- OPERA REVIEW : A New Santuzza Closes 'Cav' Run
- ART REVIEW : From Mexico, Photography With a Social Conscience
- Miscellany
- Moon Drives Unbeaten Oilers Past Chiefs : Pro football: Houston quarterback sharp when he has to be against Kansas City, 17-7. Oilers are 3-0 for the first time.
- Long Beach Athletic Director Expected to Move
- U.S. Grand Jury Refuses to Indict Photographer : Law: In a rare move, the panel rejects prosecutor's request that it charge man with child pornography. His defenders maintain that his pictures have artistic merit.
- Driving Junk Science From the Courts : GALILEO'S REVENGE: Junk Science in the Courtroom, <i> by Peter W. Huber,</i> Basic Books, $22.95, 304 pages
- COLUMN ONE : A Doctor's Struggle With AIDS : When and what to tell patients and medical partners was an agonizing decision for an Orange County physician, reflecting the national debate over the obligations of health care workers.
- Hangaring in There : Transportation: A group is trying to see that the Tustin air base takes off as a commercial airship center. But at least one official sees the dream as 'pie in the sky.'
- THE PULSE OF EUROPE : About This Survey--and This World Report
- The Disturbing Unknowns in Molestation
- LAPD Seeking to Improve Rookies' Training : Police: The common advice from field officers to 'forget everything you learned at the academy' is subverting teaching on restraint in the use of force, administrators say.
- From Rights Bill to Hot Potato : Gay job-discrimination bill hits Wilson's desk
- COLUMN LEFT/ MARK DAVIS : No Regret for Trying to Save the Earth : Better to break the law than to sit and watch our planet die.
- Lives of the Rich and Face-Lifted:Le Petit...
- COSTA MESA : O.C. Fair Board Picks New President
- DANA POINT : Promotion Includes Tours of City Hall
- Deputy's Shot Hit Boy in Back of Neck
- LOS ALAMITOS : Redevelopment Vote Petition Rejected
- Problems Don't Stop Sweetwater
- THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY : Soviet Wrestler Is Red Menace : Oganisian Enrolls at Nebraska After Odyssey From Moscow
- The "Color it Green" art auction Friday...
- Landon Legacy Honored With Specials
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- * Electro-Magnetic Processes Inc. in Chatsworth won...
- * Available Light Ltd. in Burbank said...
- Ex-Executive Gets 30-Month Term : Magna Technologies: The judge calls Robert Victor a 'duper' for his role in manipulating his company's stock.
- BANKING
- Heart of Europe
- It's Mouthwash and It's Dry
- There's No Place to Hide for This Persecuted Minority
- Legionnaires' Disease Will Keep Building Shut
- Palmdale Man Fatally Stabbed
- Neighbors Divided About Effects of Cal State Campus : Universities: Some fear that the Camarillo campus will mean the loss of their rural life style. Others see benefits for business and local services.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ GEORGE WEIGEL : KCET's Action: the Antithesis of Freedom : 'Stop the Church' aimed to intimidate and silence the civil discourse essential to democracy.
- Unpleasant Political Undertow : What would be wrong with a system of open and competitive bidding?
- Con Accused in Killings of 2 Women : Crime: Ronald Porter of Escondido is charged on eve of release from state prison. Slayings are part of a series of 45 being probed by a task force.
- MISSION VIEJO : Council Strengthens Weed Ordinance
- Penalties Don't Stop Charlton
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Craig Returns as Giants' Manager
- TV REVIEW : 'Home' Hits Nail on the Head
- Hughes Quits at National Mercantile
- Susan Penn has been chosen to implement...
- California Amplifier Posts Higher 2nd-Quarter Profit
- Cholesterol Figures Can Do a Number on You
- Stability in Students' ACT Scores Encourages Officials
- Don't Put All A-Arms in Russia, Kazakh Says : Soviet Union: The republic leader says the central government should have control of all nuclear weapons.
- Contribution Limits Sought in O.C. Races
- Judge Considers Ordering State to Treat Mental Patient
- OJAI : Craftsman to Create Coin to Mark City's 70th Anniversary
- COUNTYWIDE : 4 Teachers Finalists for State Honor
- Grocer's Murder Trial to Be Held Downtown
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Four for the City Council
- Doctor in Sexual Assault Case Arrested Again
- Miscellany
- Billy Blanton
- * Language Systems Inc. in Woodland Hills...
- Late Rally Carries Dow Past 3,000
- * Mobile Mixers Inc. named Henry A....
- Pension Agency Will Appeal LTV Bankruptcy Ruling
- Girl, 3, Bitten by Lion Cub
- War Comes Home to a Croatian City on a Surreal Day : Yugoslavia: Jets sweep over Zagreb and fire rockets. Below, it's white wine and sugar cookies.
- Supervisor Criticized for Taking Donations : Fund raising: Maria VanderKolk's acceptance of $200 contributions from developers is criticized by her predecessor.
- LA HABRA : Hearing Tonight to Key on Mary's Home
- Hot Line Answers Utility-Tax Queries
- Woman Charged With Death of Baby in Toilet
- COMMENTARY : Redskins Look Super but Don't Tell Gibbs
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates' Smith Beats Cubs Again for No. 15
- TV & MOVIES
- Intermark Makes Interest Payment to Bond Holders
- Hong Kong Liberals Seek More Power : Colony: The winning party's leader says the British governor should yield authority to elected legislators.
- Democrats Must Shed Past to Have Future, Critics Say
- Robbers Elude Security Guards, Hit Music Center
- Eerie Time at the Zoo : After the Sun Sets, It Is a Strange, Rugged Jungle of Fears
- TV & MOVIES
- STAGE REVIEW : Nothing but 'The Truth' and Rick Reynolds
- Jonathan Lewis has been appointed to the...
- Shamrock May Sell Its Stake in Enterra Corp.
- Teresa Cunningham has been promoted to production...
- Wheelchair Maker Acts to Cut Debt : Restructuring: Everest & Jennings of Camarillo reaches an agreement that also would give an investor a majority interest in the company.
- Mounting Attorneys' Fees Disturb Pioneer Investors : Finance: Law firms are seeking $2.2 million from bankrupt mortgage banking firm.
- PLACENTIA : District Unveils Plans to Upgrade Facilities
- Girl Critically Hurt When Car Strikes Bike
- Zoos Urged to Bolster Efforts to Save World's Wildlife : Preservation: Conservationist tells zoological group and zoo patrons they have only until end of decade to stop "the greatest mass extinction" ever.
- Braves' Nixon, Reds' Charlton Suspended : Baseball: Atlanta leadoff man suspended for 60 days for violating drug policy. He cannot appeal.
- Weekend Box Office : 'Freddy's Dead' Wakes Up Box Office
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Riddoch Impressed With Effort
- TV & MOVIES
- Inventories Dip to Lowest Level in 2 Years : Economy: Business sales make fourth monthly gain in a row.
- Big Guilt Trip in a Little Juice Box : Environment: While eco-minded consumers fret over adding to the waste stream, producers contend the convenient packages are recyclable.
- Scott Allison has been promoted to account...
- Shuttle Dodges Chunk of Space Debris
- 4 Teen-Agers Plead Guilty to Racially Inspired Beating
- Living With a Nightmare : New Research May Help Schizophrenics Control Illness That Attacks From Within
- Bradley Lauds Efforts to Dampen Racial Hostility : Violence: He says self-esteem, job classes are needed to fight crime at Jordan Downs, where arson fire killed five.
- IRS Agent's Son Also Admits Tax Dodge
- SANTA PAULA : Council OKs Raises for City Employees
- Robbers Elude 5 Security Officers, Hit Music Center
- Camp Pendleton
- 3 Victims of Plane Crash Near Airport Identified
- Canada Beats U.S. For Title
- Real Fans Have to Kick Off to Reach This Coffin Corner
- Amy Tamblyn
- Guitar Masters Provide the Best of Two Worlds : Music: Country gentleman Chet Atkins and high-tech wizard Stanley Jordan share the bill for a Wednesday night concert at Humphrey's.
- Cardis Sales Down 11%: Cardis Corp., the...
- Soviet-Chevron Oil-Field Deal Appears Closer : Energy: The Kazakh Republic's leader says he is removing political obstacles. U.S. officials want him to move faster.
- Acqua Delays Stock Sale, Seeks New Underwriter
- * Parker Hannifin Corp. in Moorpark won...
- INTERNATIONAL
- Mark P. Boyer has joined the firm...
- EC Urges Armed Force for Keeping Yugoslavia Peace
- Not Exactly Elevating the Debate
- City to Pay $292,500 to Man Who Says Officer Beat Him : Litigation: Attorneys reach settlement after city's appeal of a federal jury award of more than $600,000.
- OJAI : Water-Agency Bill Sent to Governor
- Gwynn to Have Surgery Now; Padres Win : Baseball: Padre star's operation will be Wednesday. Manager Greg Riddoch finds the timing of Gwynn's problem and the development of Greg Harris and Larry Andersen to be ironic. The Padres defeat Houston, 6-1.
- Braves' Nixon, Reds' Charlton Suspended : Baseball: Pitcher also fined for comments after hitting Scioscia. He will appeal. Claire calls penalty appropriate.
- Burt's Bluster Yields to Kinder, Gentler Side : College football: Cal State Northridge's gruff coach struggles to cope with loss of his daughter.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Howell Fears That His Season Is Over
- THEATER / JAN HERMAN : Drawing on Familiar Obsessions : 'Former Artist' Writes Play for SCR That Parallels His Life--in Some Ways
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pita as Pinkerton in 'Butterfly'
- New Image May Have to Reduce Its Operations
- Biotechnology Firm Sells 2 Businesses
- REGIONAL REPORT : Lingering Recession Tarnishes Southland's Image as Retail Heaven : Economy: Analysts blame long-term structural changes in the region's economy and an oversupply of stores.
- INTERNATIONAL
- Bill Pierson has been named membership director...
- THE PULSE OF EUROPE : Feeling the Pulse, Facing the Problems
- Poll Finds Thomas' Support Stable
- Needy Knees Benefit From Exercising in Water
- EDUCATION : Texas School Districts Learn Price of Sharing the Wealth
- Prostate Prognosis: Options in Treatment
- U. S. Accuses Man, Woman of Running Food Stamp Scheme : Indictment: Phony stores were set up to make redemptions in the alleged $2.1-million fraud. It was the biggest of its type in Los Angeles, officials say.
- Schuller Returns to Southern California : Homecoming: The televangelist, looking pale and thin but sporting a smile, arrives at UCI Medical Center for an expected two-day stay. He has an 'excellent chance at full recovery,' his neurosurgeon says.
- TUSTIN : School Board OKs $45.6-Million Budget
- 67th Assembly District Special Election Today
- ORANGE : School Dress Code Bans Gang Attire
- Nixon's Absence Felt in 8-5 Loss to Giants : Braves: Major leagues' leading base stealer is suspended for 60 days after failing drug test.
- New Strategy Weighing Heavily on Craig : Raiders: With Allen out, the former 49er has 46 carries in the past two games. That's not helping his injured knee.
- THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY : Korbut in U.S. With a Cause : Former Gymnast Raises Money to Help Victims of Chernobyl
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Piel, Jenkins Might Sit Out
- Car Insurance Dilemma
- Noriega Trial
- Recession
- Corporate Looters
- Making Music, Finally : Performances, Not Just Commissions, for Reynolds : Music: Pulitzer Prize-winner from UC San Diego has had more requests for compositions than he can handle, but few opportunities to bring his music to mainstream audiences--until now.
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 17, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 17, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 17, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 17, 1991
- Ethnic Tensions at a Dangerous Simmer : * Rising antagonism among groups could turn Europe into a tinderbox during the next decade as populations shift.
- THE PULSE OF EUROPE : On the Family : From East to West, Men and Traditional Views Dominate : * Many people are still religious. In Eastern Europe, women yearn to be homemakers again.
- Baker Confers With Shamir Amid Aid Furor
- Chance Fading for Bipartisan Deal on Reapportionment : Politics: Brown says it would be better for the Supreme Court to draw district lines than for Democrats to surrender Assembly control to the Republicans.
- THE PULSE OF EUROPE : The Idea of Europe : It's Not Just a Place--It's a Set of Values : * As the walls tumble and the economies merge, Westerners are redefining the Continent's concept.
- NEW TASK: Orange County disabled activist Brenda...
- Navy Can Stay at Subic for a Year, Aquino Says : Philippines: She gives the U.S. that assurance. A joint group will begin planning the American pullout.
- FUTURE LOOK: State treasurer Kathleen Brown's offer...
- THE PULSE OF EUROPE : On Democracy : Mistrust Imperils Newfound Freedom : * In Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, citizens are alienated from the emerging democratic institutions.
- CLIPBOARD : HOW TO OBTAIN A SOCIAL SECURITY CARD FOR YOUR CHILD
- AIR PROFIT: Drug seizures have allowed the...
- Gates Says He 'Learned Lessons' of Iran-Contra : Intelligence: CIA nominee tells senators he should have done more as deputy director to head off scandal.
- THE PULSE OF EUROPE : On Welfare : Citizens Still Want State to Take Big Role : * Democratic socialism, not capitalism, is the likely model for the East's future.
- HOT HOUSES: Tempers are rising a bit...
- State Grant Program Realigned for More Parity : Arts funds: The California Arts Council will steer more money toward small-budget organizations and guarantee 2% for multicultural groups.
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 17, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 17, 1991
- Obituaries - Sept. 17, 1991
- Foreign Stock Market
- State Bar Veils Swipe at Quayle : Attorneys: Delegates approve watered-down resolution defending lawyers and criticizing the vice president for his criticism of members of the legal profession.
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Plane Crash Clue Found in Farm Field
- Ip Now Facing Civil Suit in Slaying Death of Teen
- Science / Medicine : Water Intoxication in Babies
- Science / Medicine : Lead in Greenland Ice Plunges
- LAGUNA HILLS : Yorba Linda Official Is 1st City Manager
- VENTURA : Officer Honored for Saving Passengers
- NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Amid More Defensive Woes, This Week SDSU Faces Option
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Gomez Looks Impressive Again, Takes Title in Brazil
- End of Road for Atlanta's Losing Streak : Interconference: Falcons beat Chargers to end 19-game skid away from home, 13-10.
- DANCE REVIEW : Choreographic Sampling From the Dark to Absurd : Performance: Works by six local choreographers are staged during program at Palomar College.
- Fuego Flamenco Troupe Offers Intense Solo Displays
- Cleric Urges Comprehensive Hostage Deal
- California IN BRIEF : YOSEMITE VALLEY : Paraplegic Ranger 200 Feet From Top
- Veteran's Crusade Showing Results : Military: A man who witnessed nuclear blasts from Navy ship in 1958 is finding success in trying to get the government to recognize complaints about radiation-induced illness.
- Larry Who? : Former Irvine Mayor Has Set His Sights on the White House
- Baker Urges Kazakh Leader to Push Unity : Diplomacy: The visit is seen as an effort to boost the prestige of a man who has fought the breakup of the Soviet republics.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN BERNARDINO : Small Quake Causes No Injury, Damage
- Science / Medicine : Postpartum Blues Can Be Predicted, Experts Say
- A Fiesta of Pride, Heritage : Celebration: Santa Ana parade draws about 30,000 to commemorate Mexico's push for Independence in 1810.
- OXNARD : Educator Wants to Lease Closed School
- A SPECIAL REPORT: AGRICULTURE
- NEWPORT BEACH : Harbor High Cheer Squad Suspended
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : Avon Calling on Minority Skills : Strategy: For reasons of profit, the company goes beyond affirmative action.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : Stalking That Elusive Job in Show Business
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : HAPPINESS AT WORK : Like a Good Marriage, It Requires Real Effort
- Business as Usual at Book Bash
- Donald's Day: After Donald and Ivana Trump...
- Yugoslav Jets and Gunboats Hit Croatia Port
- State's No. 1 Legal Eagle Is Poised for Flight : Law: San Diego lawyer John Seitman takes over the reins of the State Bar of California. He faces a year of mundane but important issues.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: AGRICULTURE
- Eagles' Defense Sacks Aikman, Cowboys, 24-0
- College Football
- Bob May Loses British Amateur Title to Wolstenholme
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Peter, Paul & Mary Still Sing of Freedom
- TV Reviews : NBC's 'Living a Lie' Has the Ring of Truth
- Stock Group Winners and Losers
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : For Some, Danger Is All in a Day's Work
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : Like the Piper, Career Dues Must Be Paid : Struggle: Twenty-year-old millionaires are as passe as yellow ties and suspenders. Dig in for the long haul.
- Solzhenitsyn Says He Will Return to Homeland Once Charges Are Dropped
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : Long-Distance Marriages Have Really Spread
- BANKING
- Dealer Says Salomon Misled It on Improper Bid
- Three May Be a Crowd, but There's No Choice
- Animal Refuge Makes Room for a Retired Circus Bear
- COUNTYWIDE : BPW Offers $1,000 for College Re-Entry
- NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Padres Nearing Team Record for Fewest Errors in a Season
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Bay to Leave Minnesota for Indians
- College Football
- REPORT CARD / T.J. SIMERS : Just Marking Time Until the End
- GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : After Grace in Performance Comes Lack of Social Grace in Ceremony
- She Has Everything Under Complete Control--Almost
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : At 51, Gant Adds Dover to NASCAR Win Streak
- Aztecs Huddle as Faulk's Feat Grows : College football: Freshman running back forces SDSU to adjust some plans after a record night against Pacific.
- Soviets' Focus Shifts to Rich Spoils of Victory
- Settle With Noriega or Get Soiled : Justice: It's not too late to buy him out and avoid the exposure of our dirty linen.
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Vintage Rod 'n' Roll for Stewart Fans at the Pacific Amphitheatre
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Exploring a Ratt Hole at Meadows
- Television Game Shows: Some Questions and the Right Answers
- TV Reviews : 'Love Stories' Lacks Dramatic Intensity
- C-17's Maiden Flight May End Southland Era
- TAIWAN
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : NOW Panel Urges New Political Party
- Croats Returning to Help Homeland
- Writ Seeks to Force Review of Pierside Village Project
- Coexistence, Not Violence, Is the Rule at Area Projects : Pacoima: Race relations aren't perfect at San Fernando Gardens and Van Nuys Pierce Park. But despite recent ethnic shifts, blacks and Latinos have found a way to live in relative peace.
- MISSION VIEJO : TV Camera Contract Awarded by City
- SDSU's Miller to Tout Regional-Play Plan
- Faulk's Record Secret: 'Keep Playing' : College football: San Diego State freshman didn't let up against Pacific's defense, running for a record 386 yards.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : WOMEN AT WORK : Many Are Reassessing Their Expectations
- His Firing Turned Into a Chance to Clean Up
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : The Path to Success Isn't On a Ladder
- A Lifelong Communist Surveys the Tatters of Her World
- Special Assembly Vote Tuesday
- Aircraft Pioneer, 83, Savors Bold Designs That Still Fly
- Toxic Discharges
- PERSPECTIVE ON PSYCHOLOGY : Who Stole Grit From Self-Esteem? : It's a buzzword in education these days. But some people may be feeling too good for no good reason.
- Giants Reap Benefits From Padre Errors to Beat Rasmussen
- Glory for In Excess, Farma Way : Horse racing: One wins Woodward Stakes in impressive fashion, the other earns $750,000 for winning series.
- Three's Agony: Falcons Hand Chargers a Loss
- NOTEBOOK : Grayson Goes From Happy to Sad in Week
- SPOTLIGHT: A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL
- Ex-Hostess in Japan's Bank Scandal Is Shadowy Figure
- Packing Company's Sweet Deal Soured, Say Valley Farmers
- This Novel's Humor Doesn't Travel Well Beyond the Hudson : THE WAY WE LIVE NOW, <i> by Marian Thurm,</i> Bantam, $19.50, 304 pages
- Mention of Small Town's Virtues Generates Big Response
- True Confessions : Books: Author Jerry Biederman got a small town to share its secrets. He heard everything from tales of murder to admissions of a pencil thief.
- A New Garment District for L.A.? : Development: Investors seek council approval to renovate the former May Co. building and employ up to 7,000. Opponents claim the proposal would choke the downtown area with more traffic.
- Woman Surrenders in Slaying of Man
- COLUMN RIGHT/ CONDOLEEZZA RICE : You Couldn't Find Better Credentials : Robert Gates' skill and straightforwardness make him the right person for the CIA.
- Friesz Says Chargers 'Just Ran Out of Time'
- ART REVIEW : 2 Sculptors Display Light, Dark Visions
- Sonoma County Vintners' Glass Act for Japanese : Trade: The Northern Californians wine and dine visiting buyers in the hopes of boosting exports.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : THIS IS HAPPINESS? : Thoreau Was Right: Let's Head for Walden
- COUNTYWIDE : IRS to Discuss Filing Taxes Via Computer
- Atlanta Answer Is Grand, Leaving Dodgers Slammed : Baseball: Braves show skeptics, taking 1 1/2-game lead in NL West when Bream's bases-loaded homer keys 9-1 victory.
- Butts Says the Chargers Need a Take-Charge Guy