- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Recycled Tires to Be Used in Repaving
- CAMARILLO : Decision on Hospital Will Be Appealed
- DIVISION V : Site Concerns Coach More Than Opponent
- Spurs Hold Off Clippers, 102-99
- NFL Moves Free Agency Back
- TV REVIEW : 'Champion': The Science, Not Soul, of Sports
- Russia's Dilemma: Deficit vs. Decline : Transition: While the government struggles to keep hyper-inflation at bay, factories plead for help to stay afloat.
- The Right Start Calls Test of Weebok Catalogue a Hit
- Clinton Faces Hurdles on NAFTA
- Russian Acquitted of Stirring Up Anti-Semitism
- AIDS Report May Cause Suffering Where No More Is Due
- The Place to Play : Discovery Zone Is a Dimension for Children
- A Counter Culture Dies : Zucky's Deli Suddenly Closes After 39 Years in Santa Monica
- Baseball
- Kotashaan's Slump Ends by 7 Lengths
- Baseball
- Pico Products Sells $1 Million of Notes
- World IN BRIEF : BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA : Last Sarajevo Bakery Runs Out of Fuel
- Cutting Defense Funds Requires a Delicate Balancing Act : Budget: Clinton's relations with the Pentagon are already damaged, and many Democrats are unwilling to be perceived as lax on national security.
- Exxon Valdez Settlement Hasn't Settled Very Much
- YORBA LINDA : City Unhappy With 'Super-Street' Name
- Turning Up Heat on Meat Inspections : Agriculture Secretary Espy vows to develop a much-needed food safety program
- Return of the Fish Man : Woodland Hills: These days, Rick Rittman's seafood market is confined to a 16-foot counter. Customers don't care; 'this is an institution,' says one.
- Umbrellas Are a Good Idea as 2 Storms Near
- SCC, Westmont Men to Play for Second
- End to Tax Credit for Some Drug Makers Urged
- Police Want to Question Father of Missing Boy in Loma Linda Killing
- COLUMN ONE : Freedom Before Ideology : The gap between generations widens as young Russians work toward building their own lives, unlike their parents, who looked to the state for guidance.
- Clinton Tells Nation That All Must Pay to Restore Economy : Budget: The President concedes a middle-class tax hike is needed to reverse the fiscal slide. But he insists that 70% of the increase would be on those earning over $100,000.
- Some Knott's Neighbors Not Amused : Dispute: Residents say noise and other problems spill over onto their streets, especially during special events. They add, though, that theme park officials are quick to respond to complaints.
- For the Poor, a Separate Sort of Justice : Steps must be taken to fully remedy a Santa Ana court's alleged denial of right to a lawyer
- Bird Found His Paradise in the Garden
- UC Irvine Is at a Loss Against UC Santa Barbara
- Baseball
- Family Leave Legislation
- DIVISION II : Trabuco Hills Ends Up in Strongest Field
- ART REVIEW : Remarkable Man's Remarkable Trove : The L.A. County Museum's 'Degas to Matisse' exhibition showcases the acquisitions of collector Maurice Wertheim, who was also an agent of history.
- Jack in the Box Puts New Eateries on Hold : Expansion: Plans could be delayed a few weeks or indefinitely while it assesses losses from food poisoning outbreak.
- CU Bancorp Posts Loss of $5 Million in 4th Quarter
- Players International Reports 3rd Quarter Loss
- Love Letters : Immigrants' Words of Hope and Fear Are Gathered by a Los Angeles Poet
- American Film Posts Loss of $1.37 Million
- Defense Worker Loses Job Over His Ties to India : Aerospace: TRW and Northrop defend engineer on B-2, who was denied clearance because two sisters live in Madras.
- Ambassadors Named to Argentina, El Salvador
- Queen Accepts Tabloid's Apology
- BOOK REVIEW : Obsessed by a Vision of Time in Motion : PICTURING TIME, The Work of Etienne-Jules Marey by Martha Braun University of Chicago Press: $35; 450 pages
- Trucks Boost Sales Rate for Auto Makers
- Culture : Quebecers Accused of French-Frying the Language : New dictionary sets off le free for all among critics. They hate the Anglicisms and joual slang.
- Opening the Lines of Communication : Growing up: When discussing sex with their children, parents should take their cues from the kids, experts say. And do it sooner, not later.
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Bayside City Can't Shed Rough-and-Tumble Image : Emeryville, once known for its card parlors and brothels, blossoms with high-tech industrial parks and high-rise condos. But it remains mired in controversy and scandal.
- Catharsis for a Victim of Incest, Rape : Fiction: The first-time Laguna Niguel author's smash novel, 'Mitigating Circumstances,' has helped her deal with some of the most painful times of her life.
- O.C. Soldier on Life Support After Somalia Crash
- BREA : Business Disrupted by Highway Work
- 5 Workers Burned in Flash Fire at Pasadena Renovation Site
- SILVER STRAND : Reptiles Die in Beach House Blaze
- ELECTIONS / BURBANK SCHOOL BOARD : Debate Centers on Inadequate High School Facilities : Campaigns: A mayor's committee recommends replacing the aging campuses with one new one. But candidates want to maintain two properties.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No Style Points, but Tulane Wins, 63-41
- New Trial Is Urged for Tyson : Appeal: Attorneys present arguments in Indianapolis. No decision is expected for at least four weeks.
- Santa Barbara Applied Research of Ventura won...
- Dole Food Division to Move to Westlake Village
- Person & Covey of Glendale won a...
- Sod Firm Gets 1st Inside Job
- * Eleazar Lipsky; Lawyer Wrote Murder, Courtroom Novels
- Taking the Plunge--in Matching Vans
- NEWS ANALYSIS
- Icy Whirlpool Kills 3 on Hike as Heroics Fail
- NEWS ANALYSIS : President's Tone Signals Bitter Battle Expected
- Wet Week Expected as Two Storms Approach : Weather: The first powerful front is due late tonight, the second may arrive Thursday. Prolonged heavy rain could cause flooding, officials say.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Plan Would Widen, Reroute Canyon Road
- LOS ALAMITOS : 3 Open Seats Filled on Advisory Panel
- NFL Moves Free Agency Back
- Baseball
- Miscellany
- Southern Methodist University Coach Tom Rossley fired...
- A Road Two Traveled : Manning and Harper Are Linked Forever in Experience of Knee Injuries and Bond Forged in Recovery
- DIVISION IV : Corona del Mar, Laguna Beach Face Test
- 22 Firms to Strut Their Stuff at Growth Stock Conference : Investing: Small to mid-size companies hope to tweak the interest of institutional investors at the fifth annual event in Newport Beach.
- Weighing Jobs Against Benefits
- CONSUMER AFFAIRS
- S. Africa, ANC Accused of Secret Deals on Unity Pact : Politics: De Klerk, Mandela say consensus on an interim government is only tentative.
- Beyond the Birds and Bees : Family: Parents know it has never been more vital to talk with their kids about sex. But many don't know how to start. The experts' advice: Create an open atmosphere and forget the notion of one long, solemn conversation.
- ORANGE : Officials Prepare for Freeway Widening
- Hill's Shift Bumps House Off Its Base
- Motorists Use Smog Hot Line to Report Smoking Vehicles
- DIVISION III : Sonora Hopes to Have a Team for This Decade
- Shooting at County Hospital
- TV REVIEW : PBS Reports on U.S. Military Buildup of Saudis
- Looks Can Be Deceiving When It Comes to Body Fat
- WASHINGTON : Maiden Trip
- VILLA PARK ORANGE : Long-Opposed Road Under Construction
- NEWPORT BEACH : Pothole Repair Not Just a City Matter
- THOUSAND OAKS : A Woman's Place Is in the Auto Shop
- Nuclear Fears: In Cuba, Russia--and at Home : It pays to reduce the risk of accident--and sabotage
- SEAL BEACH : Resurfacing Finished on Seal Beach Blvd.
- Proposals for Forming Tax Districts Come Under Fire : Government: Officials seek sources of money amid the state's budget problems. The strategy is described as a way to circumvent Proposition 13.
- Uncorking a Dream in Time of Uncertainty : Wine: Despite hard times for California's vineyards, a small, independent vintner is taking a shot at success--and, so far, hitting the mark.
- Yeltsin Unexpectedly Takes 12-Day Vacation
- Rangers Get Two Breakaway Goals and Pull Away From the Blues, 4-1
- Angels Face Another Deal Gone Awry : Baseball: After learning Gruber will undergo shoulder surgery, team might ask to rescind trade with Toronto.
- NBA : Shorthanded Bulls top Kings
- Few Distinctions for O.C. Theaters : Stage: Frequent front-runner South Coast Repertory picks up five of 60 nominations for L.A. Drama Critics Circle awards. GroveShakespeare gets its first nod.
- Warner Bros. to Add 35 Retail Outlets
- World IN BRIEF : SLOVAKIA : Ex-Banker Elected First President
- China to Ratify Basis for Market Reforms
- Newport Terrace Is a Landlocked Island Unto Itself
- Media : French Launch Verbal War Over Vietnam Visit : Four decades later, the defeat at Dien Bien Phu still stings. Mitterrand's trip has newspapers fighting the battle all over again.
- BELIZE CITY : War on Drugs
- Eliminating the 'Yuck' Factor
- MISSION VIEJO : Road Jobs to Sprout Lots of Detour Signs
- Campbell Hall Goes to Court
- Mike Sheppard, California's offensive coordinator and quarterbacks...
- 4 Rescued From Sea, 9 Hurt as Swell Hits Excursion Boat
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Small Business, Set Free, Can Soar : The state economic summit meeting will succeed only if it results in swift legislation to preserve and create jobs.
- No Picnic : Conejo Parks District Enters Its 4th Decade With Cutbacks, Higher Fees
- SANTA PAULA : City Offers Help in Filing Income Tax
- Lynwood, Thousand Oaks Top the Seedings for Girls
- Times' Top 20 Basketball Polls
- DIVISION I : Beating Mater Dei Is Goal of 31 Teams
- Former Arkansas coach Jack Crowe, fired after...
- At Last, Kings Play Solid Game : Hockey: They defeat the Canucks, 3-0, to end a seven-game winless streak. Hrudey has 43 saves.
- Undressed With Someplace to Go : Marky Mark Meets His Public at Book Signing, Briefly Speaking
- 'Play to 'Win' Hits a Home Run
- Election to Give Latinos New Political Clout in San Diego : Politics: Redrawn district will elect City Council member under rules designed to end dilution of ethnic group's voting power.
- State Economic Summit Opens Today in L.A.
- Lurie Loses Lease on Key Marina Site : Real estate: Developer kept a grip on the prime property for nearly 25 years, failing to build a luxury hotel. County lost millions of dollars in revenues. : By
- Museum to Link Japanese, U.S. Cultures : Architecture: Design of expanded facility in Little Tokyo is aimed at outreach to other ethnic groups.
- MOORPARK : Council to Discuss Development Plan
- JAZZ REVIEW : Amusing Notes From an Unsentimental Journey : Dave Frishberg's Valentine's Day audience is treated to an ace performance of songs about human foibles, all delivered in his trademark ironic style.
- Fighting the Enemy With Fashion, Food
- THE TIMES ORANGE COUNTY POLL : It's the Villages That Tell the Newport Beach Story : Loyalties: Patchwork of distinct communities gives small-town feel to Orange County's 12th largest city.
- Snow Making Comes Under a Cloud : Ski resorts' heavy use of water is challenged by environmentalists, who fear threat to New England fish.
- Judge OKs Full Gambling for 3 Arizona Tribes
- Chandelier Falls, Injures 2 at ToonTown
- He Wants to Make It the Law to Be a Good Neighbor in La Habra
- NHL : Breakaway Goals Help Rangers Beat the Blues, 4-1
- Baseball
- Coaches Talk of Protest of Campanelli Firing
- Shooting at County Hospital
- Insider : Friend of Bill Looking to Become President's Friend to Russia : Ex-journalist Strobe Talbott hopes to step into new job of ambassador at large--and avoid stepping on the land mines.
- Shooting at County Hospital
- Baseball
- Baseball
- Neuwirth, Holbrook in Old Globe Plays : Stage: 'Damn Yankees' and 'King Lear' part of San Diego theater's six-play Festival '93.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls Start Shorthanded, but Kings Finish on Short End, 119-101
- Summit Coverage
- Next Step : U.N. Mission Epitaph: 'We're Back to Zero' : Commanders admit that their troops' yearlong deployment in Croatia has been a failure. Can they begin again?
- THE PHARM REPORT : The Medical Line Between Yuck and Yum
- John Wayne Airport Traffic
- New UCI Medical Facility Sparks Debate : Health care: Originally intended to house psychiatric patients, the almost-completed building is now being considered for other uses.
- Computer Technician Uses 6th Sense to Aid Baffled Consumers : Careers: Doug Rose, blind since childhood, mans a Packard Bell nationwide 800 line to trouble-shoot.
- Shooting at County Hospital
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Nicklaus Crosses the Threshold Into Embarrassment
- COLLEGE DIVISION / ARA NAJARIAN : Is Claremont-Mudd Sinking After All These Years on Top?
- Jim Faulkner
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Reneberg Sticks to His Plan and Takes Out Gilbert
- Tarkanian to Have Angioplasty on Artery That Is 70% Clogged
- MUSIC REVIEW : Showy UCLA Program by Viardo
- Family Leave Legislation
- Angie White
- He Sees His Hopes Take Wing
- Don't Hold Your Breath Waiting for Titan Gym Expansion
- Hand Stuck in Toilet Halts Train
- Cities, Farms Lose Water to Fisheries
- Kevorkian Assists in 13th Suicide Case
- 8 Million Elderly May Be a Tough Sell for Clinton : Social Security: President's tax plan could unravel if older Americans oppose it. Some in Congress are wary.
- Driving Miss Kitty--and All Your Other Household Pets
- Key Molecule Thwarts Effort to Make Artificial Blood : Medicine: Large firms as well as the military have long been on the track of a substitute, but the way the body metabolizes oxygen poses a roadblock.
- ANAHEIM : Monitors Map Best Route for Motorists
- A 6th Sense for Computers : Personalities: Doug Rose, blind since childhood, mans a Packard Bell nationwide 800 line to trouble- shoot for baffled consumers--usually by memory.
- PLATFORM : A Biblical Defense
- FULLERTON : Committee Pushes for More Bike Lanes
- Mazda Gives Clark Vitulli a Promotion
- CAIRO : Ramadan on Horizon
- Reaction to Clinton Address Mixed in O.C. : Speech: Some say his call for shared sacrifice is on target. Others say he can't be trusted.
- National Agenda : Italy's Chaotic Electoral System Confronting the Executioner : Reformer Mario Segni has fathered referendums to scrap five decades of proportional representation and end 'tyranny of corruption and inefficiency.'
- Countywide : 'Big Wheel' Loves Crowd at Bus Stop
- Board Fines Six After Drug Tests : Doping: Results indicate the presence of procaine in horses' systems after races at Los Alamitos and Bay Meadows.
- 'Dateline': Will It Crash and Burn?
- Children Show Creating Art Can Be Fun and Games : Art: An exhibit at the San Diego Museum of Art documents how a group helped redefine arts education for kids.
- Text: ' . . . A Call to Arms to Restore the Vitality of the American Dream'
- Faucets Are Safe
- MOVIES - Feb. 16, 1993
- MOVIES - Feb. 16, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 16, 1993
- Obituaries - Feb. 16, 1993
- Obituaries - Feb. 16, 1993
- Names in the News - Feb. 16, 1993
- Names in the News - Feb. 16, 1993
- Names in the News - Feb. 16, 1993
- TELEVISION - Feb. 16, 1993
- TELEVISION - Feb. 16, 1993
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 16, 1993
- ANOTHER OPINION: Dr. Cyril Wecht made his...
- Cox's Visit a Main Event in Lebanon
- Roberti Unveils Bill on School District Breakup : Education: The proposal will be introduced in the Legislature today and would create a panel to redraw boundaries before voters decide the issue. Speaker Brown strongly opposes the reorganization.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ STEVEN S. LUCAS / ERIC W. ROSE : Get Ready for Acquittal in Rodney King II : This time, leadership is needed in advance to explain why a videotape isn't the whole case.
- Countywide : Bordering Cities to Synchronize Signals
- Doctor Blames Aliens' Fall on Border Patrol : Immigrants: Agency spokesman says injured migrants were not being chased. One claims he was pursued in dark and fell on rocks.
- SAVING HISTORY: The San Juan Capistrano Mission...
- LOCAL FAVORITE? The Bren Center at UC...
- THREE TREES FREE! The city of Anaheim...
- Tom Pavone has been appointed vice president...
- Life Alert Will Pay $1.35 Million : Lawsuit: Chatsworth firm also agrees to stop alleged high-pressure sales tactics in pact with county and state attorneys.
- Herco Co. of Lancaster won a $198,900...
- PCC Earnings Down for Quarter
- Oxnard Center to Include Wal-Mart, Sam's Club
- DAUM Notes a Surge in Oxnard Plant Purchases
- Recycling Is Kids' Stuff
- Harmony Holdings Inc. Posts $372,636 Loss
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 16, 1993
- El Camino Resources Opens Singapore Division
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 16, 1993
- Citadel Hopes to Raise Additional $31.5 Million
- * George A. Stephen Jr.; His Weber Charcoal Grills Sold Millions
- Aid Workers Worry About Helping Somalis Too Much : Africa: Building self-reliance is vital to the success of relief efforts. But many refugees now prefer dependence.
- City of Villages May Get to Add Just One More
- ITT Gilfillan of Van Nuys won a...
- Sands Agents Given Option to Pay Only Brokerage Fees
- Sierracin/Sylmar Corp. of Sylmar won a $396,050...
- 2nd-Quarter Profit Triples for Dick Clark
- Ex-Firm Returns to Haunt Partners : Suits: Defunct accounting concern has filed for bankruptcy protection, but many who severed ties with the agency years ago may still be liable for losses.
- Changing Lifestyles : Moscow's Marxist School Strives to Reinvent Itself : Patrice Lumumba University once trained Third World radicals. Now it trains budding capitalists.
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Lax Welders Blamed as Blaze Kills 79
- Raymond C. Avansino Jr. has been appointed...
- With Design In Mind Reports 1st-Quarter Loss
- Leslie's Poolmart Inc., based in Chatsworth, has...
- Unico American Profit Falls 33% for Quarter
- How to Avoid Paying Taxes on Tax-Free Funds
- Advanced Photonix Reports $393,000 Loss
- Impact Communications Opens Agoura Hills Unit
- Steps Toward Satisfactory Repairs
- Store Name Spells Trouble for Owner
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 16, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 16, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 16, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 16, 1993
- * Scott Meredith; Pioneering Literary Agent
- Return of the Fish Man : Seafood: Rick Rittner's business is now confined to a 16-foot counter. Customers don't care. 'This is an institution,' says one.
- Cleaning Up Santa Monica Bay
- Wise Call on Clinic Protests
- Guild Rarely Starts What He Finishes : Basketball: Career sixth man at Pepperdine, who was a standout at Marina High, accepts his reserve role.
- Volleyball Goes From the Beach to the Garden
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Seles Again Shows Navratilova the New Order
- Tax Increases to Lower the Deficit
- Pitching In at Lasorda Benefit : Memorial fund for son of L.A. Dodgers manager will finance recreational center at Yorba Linda Friends Church.
- Turkish Grocery Bombed in Germany
- Amid the Riches, Some Residents Struggle to Make Ends Meet : Poverty: Of the nearly 67,000 people who live in Newport Beach, more than 300 are on welfare.
- 1 Killed, 1 Injured in Fight Over Seating at Wedding Reception
- Where Candidates Stand on Issues
- Trials Reawaken Memories of Sleepy Lagoon
- BASKETBALL PAIRINGS : Capistrano Valley Can't Complain, but Magnolia . . .
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : An Erratic Mix at Marley Festival
- Can L.A. Gear's Gold Put It Back in the Race? : Footwear: Some say the turnaround artist has already failed; others see success just over the next hill.
- There's No Insurance Like Hollywood Insurance : Show business: A man who fantasized about an acting career as a boy has made his mark on the industry in another way.
- 5 Children Die in Fire Set by Electric Heater
- Tax Increases to Lower the Deficit
- VIETNAM
- CHINA
- Russian Coal Miners Hold Sit-In Protest
- San Juan Water Fight Erupts : Resource: Old records may hold key as the mission community lays claim to 'pueblo rights' to an underground water basin, to the dismay of neighboring communities.
- Police Seek Suspect in Slaying of Man, 40
- 4 Tustin-Based Marines Hurt in Somalia Air Crash
- County Emergency Center Built to Glide Through the Big One
- A Little Solace on the Street
- Remembering the Linkage of Life : Babbitt's approach: sensible environmentalism
- Now America Is Stuck With the Balkans Crisis : Diplomacy: The press is on; the limping Vance-Owen effort is transformed by Clinton's worthy gamble.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Day Laborer Rules Up for Debate Again
- MUSIC REVIEW : Epic Brass Quintet Plays Stale Shtick : The silliness of the act affects the Boston-based group's music-making abilities in Fullerton appearance.
- The Muckenthaler Cultural Center has scheduled an...
- COLUMN ONE : Southeast Shows How to Nail Jobs : The region puts out the welcome mat for foreign firms. Emphasis on high-tech investments, training skilled labor pays off as these states emerge from the recession first.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Breast Cancer Group Pushes for Added Research
- Gripe: Do Five Traffic Enforcers Equal a Librarian?
- MISSION VIEJO : Bids Are Sought for Animal Shelter
- VENTURA : Commissioner on Mend at Hospital
- Laguna Hills Finally Gives Coach His Due : Soccer: After getting no respect at the outset, Kevin Macare has won over the girls, who in turn are again winning games.
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL / EARL GUSTKEY : After Leslie's Future Flashes, Her Present Flickers
- Cook Helps Northridge Sweep San Diego : College baseball: Former Montclair Prep standout belts three hits, including a three-run homer, to pace the Matadors' 12-4 win.
- Kite Is Up in the Clouds, Finishes Hope With a 62 : Golf: His 325 and 35 under par are records for 90 holes, and he beats runner-up Fehr by six strokes.
- ART REVIEW : Coming to Grips With Real World : Exhibits: Santa Monica Museum of Art pairs a show of Robert Tannen's ecological pieces with a survey of Golden State architects.
- Now Playing All Over Town: Power Breakfast, the Sequel
- Lawmaker Conspicuous by His Absence : Congress: Rep. Michael Huffington agreed in general with a letter to Clinton on releasing immigration funds, but was only member of state delegation not to sign.
- Pregnancy
- SEAL BEACH : Recycling Options Are Considered
- Murray Scores 22, Cal Routs Stanford
- JOSEPH F. PREVRATIL : President, RMS Foundation Inc.
- Philippine President Seeks to End Airline Feud : Ownership: Ramos offers stock to highest bidder in fight for PAL, which has cast a pall over his privatization effort.
- Teaching Kids to Think for Themselves
- * John Steadman; Character Actor and Radio Editor
- Bodies Beautiful : Residents Are Into Cosmetic Surgery and Personal Trainers
- Russia Communists Forge Uneasy Alliance : Politics: Yesterday's Soviet leaders caucus to plan for tomorrow, but true unity is elusive.
- More Kissing Cousins Are Marrying, New Studies Find : Lifestyles: Scientists say weddings between close relatives are rising in the U.S. Genetic cautions are real but less serious than generally thought.
- Platform : Gambling: 'Make the Hazards Clear' : HIGH VINES JR.: Minister and president of the Compton Interdenominational Ministers Assn.
- VILLA PARK : U.S. History Unfurls for 'Flag Lady'
- NBA ROUNDUP : O'Neal Blocks Knicks' Attempt to Extend Streak
- Weather Potpourri Brings Hail, Rain and Lightning
- DANCE REVIEW : Ballroom Theatre Recalls '30s Hollywood
- Clinton TV Speech to Brace Taxpayers : Economy: President tonight will give his blueprint for sacrifice to pave way for his address to Congress Wednesday. It includes an energy tax and a bite on pensioners.
- Lungren Steers His Office to Business-Friendly Side : Attorney general: He defends moves that helped winemakers, B of A and others by citing economic impact.
- COVET THE COVE: By summer of '94,...