- 6 Passengers Victims in Swift N.Y. Train Heist
- Health Alert : It's Time, Again, To Re-examine the role of Government in America
- Woman Hurt in Fall From Horse at Ojai Festival
- HARD LESSONS: A YEAR IN SCHOOL : SPECIAL REPORT / EDUCATION : PART 4: THE REFORMS : Lesson Plan Gives Priority to Self-Esteem
- Man Helping to Collect Debt Is Stabbed, Shot
- Child-Custody Hearing to Be Held for Girl, 5 : Thousand Oaks: A Pittsburgh judge will say if she should remain with her mother, who is accused of child stealing.
- China's Vast Size, Athletic Prowess Strengthens Olympic Bid
- Fans of Both Schools Saw Red at the Result
- ROUNDUP
- The Fittest Survive, But Fit for What? : TO THE WHITE SEA, <i> By James Dickey</i> (<i> Houghton Mifflin: $22.95; 275 pages</i> )
- The On-Line Handyman : More and more homeowners are using personal computers to exchange home-repair tips on electronic bulletin boards.
- L.A. SPEAK
- Split on School Vouchers at GOP Convention : Politics: Arguments rage over Prop. 174 at the state party's gathering. A panel votes to oppose ballot measure seeking a half-cent sales tax increase.
- 'Old Bachelor' Skirts 'Old Maid' in Updated Card Game : Play: Long-nosed and less-than-lovely, she was the lady you wanted to avoid. Now two women have revamped the idea to tell girls they can be anything they want to be.
- Adulterated Wine Kills 24
- The View From the Other Side
- Notes about your surroundings San Juan Creek...
- Council Had Right Response to Bad Plan : Valley Members Understand the Voucher Initiative Would Destroy the Public Schools
- HARD LESSONS: A YEAR IN SCHOOL : SPECIAL REPORT / EDUCATION : PART 1: THE SCHOOL : The Cutting Edge Divides a Campus
- HARD LESSONS: A YEAR IN SCHOOL : A Year of Conflict and Hope at a Middle School Struggling With Reform : SPECIAL REPORT / EDUCATION
- Wuerffel and Florida Establish Themselves : Southeastern: Quarterback passes for 231 yards and three touchdowns to lead No. 9 Gators to 41-34 victory over No. 5 Tennessee.
- Top 20 Residential Lenders
- Weekend Escape: Colorado River : Rumble in the Desert : Riding Seadoos, or Motorized Water Bikes, May Not Be 'Environmental,' but It's Fun
- LEARNING TO LOVE IT: Seven Stories &...
- Sierra Madre : Shoplifting Suspect Nabbed
- LEIMERT PARK : Program Gives Access to Private Schooling
- ECHO PARK : Groups to Unite for Community Cleanup
- Giant Soviet Airship Could Evolve Into Cruise Ship or Winged Hospital : Aviation: The 540-ton Caspian Sea Monster would be reborn as a 5,000-ton 'wingship' if one American has his way. The original, built in '60s, crashed in '70s.
- Rangers Kill Cougar After Girl Is Attacked
- A Times Valley Edition Special Report : Chapter 12: The Home Front : Poverty Squeezes Hearts and Minds
- Killer of 10-Year-Old Girl Gets Death Sentence
- Eat an Ice Cream Bar, Go to Jail in Embarrassed Georgia Town
- Broker Says Debate Is Lost on Farmers, Who See Only the Bottom Line : Economics: A labor contractor says growers' costs would run through the roof with a direct-hire system.
- Disney Suffers Loss on a Bill It Banked On : Legislature: Bipartisan measure that could have helped defray infrastructure costs of Anaheim Resort lost momentum and went down at the last minute.
- IOC to Welcome Palestine : Olympics: Two decades after Munich massacre, executive committee recommends membership.
- The New American Liberal: Guilt-Ridden and Nativist : Doctrine: NAFTA and the upsurge of immigrants have caught the left without many appealing solutions. But there is a way out.
- Elk May Get Birth Control Shots to Control Population : Ecology: Park is considering animal-rights group's offer to provide the contraceptives.
- Anti-Gang Programs Need Help to Survive : Proposition 172 Would Provide Source of Continued Funding
- Celebrated Instructor Delivers Valiant Message From the Heart : Education: Jaime Escalante, who inspired the movie 'Stand and Deliver,' addresses high school students.
- Stanford Beats Colorado With Disputed Play
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Penn State Victory No. 250 for Paterno
- tabitha confidential : Like, can MTV's star reporter learn to stop worrying and love the spotlight?
- Divide Compost Leaves
- Divide and Conquer : Legislator Wages Uphill Battle to Split Up State
- She Has Left Politics, but Politics Have Not Left Her
- New Study Terms Titanic's Steel Too Brittle to Withstand Iceberg Collision
- El Camino Plays Catch-Up, 28-24 : Community colleges: Passes key come-from-behind victory against Orange Coast.
- Northwestern Has Reason for Upset : Nonconference: Wildcats beat No. 22 Boston College, 22-21, avenging last season's 49-point loss to the Eagles.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Stewart Delivers, Blue Jays Win Again
- Soka Makes Headway in Fighting Off Park Bids : Environment: University's lobbying efforts appear to be working. It hopes to prevent conservancy from using state funds to buy school land in Santa Monica Mountains.
- Officer Keeps Watch Over Ventura Gangs : Police: Sgt. Carl Handy builds rapport with youngsters as he patrols the city's streets on the lookout for trouble.
- A Disturbing Trend: Givers Grow Fewer : As Hard Times Hang On, Charities Find It More Difficult to Find Money, Volunteers
- Troops to Cops: Imaginative Proposal
- Cal State Northridge Is a Regional Asset--Not a Regional Disaster : The university has been criticized for low graduation rates. What critics don't realize is that students work outside jobs to put themselves through school.
- In Need of a Victory, Phillies Get a Big One Over Expos, 5-4
- HYDROPLANES : Speeds Off as Boats Pull Back
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Cerritos Snaps Saddleback's Winning Streak
- Moorpark Stunned by Desperation Pass : Junior college football: Desert scores on 75-yard play as time runs out to sink Raiders, 23-19.
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Alabama Extends Win Streak With a 43-3 Rout
- Retro : Odds-on Favorites
- A Times Valley Edition Special Report : Chapter 2: The Classroom : Seeking Peace in War on Ignorance
- Gateway Gets the Words Out With Ads
- FOOTBALL : Belmont Tops L.A. for a Change, 30-6
- Cambodia King Will Be Able to End Parliament
- It was the high point of our...
- The Guessing Game : A VETERAN EMMY WATCHER GOES OUT ON A LIMB
- Diamond Bar : Your PC Can Reach City Hall
- A WISH COME TRUE FOR 'DAYS' BAD BOY
- South Carolinian Crowned Miss America : Pageant: With educating the homeless as her topic, 18-year-old will spend a year on speaking tour. Miss Georgia is named runner-up.
- For Lemmon, It's a Matter of Vines and Nosy Tourists
- Baby Boomer Rumor Belied: You're Richer
- On View : Weathers Turns Up the Heat
- Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Perot Blasts NAFTA at Lansing Rally
- A Times Valley Edition Special Report : Chapter 7: The Students : Dreams Big and Small Survive a Chaotic Age
- Decorator as Detective
- PICO-UNION : Improvement Group Sets Goals for Year 2
- Government Gives Doctors Hard Medicine : Money: Health-care professionals express resentment over use of the Federal Register to goad them into repaying student-loan debts.
- Special Report on Reforms at a Valley School
- Focus : License to Change : DALTON PLAYS THE FLIP SIDE OF 007 IN THRILLER ABOUT A MASTER CRIMINAL
- Trivial Contest for an Important Cause
- A Times Valley Edition Special Report : Chapter 10: Sex Education : Street Talk Spins a Serious Message
- As It Turns 150, Tejon Ranch Weighs Development : Growth: Firm is studying a planned community on part of its land, a parcel the size of the city of Los Angeles. It may be decades before any homes are built.
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Chino Rallies to Tie Bell Gardens
- WITH AN EYE ON ... : Bill Campbell sees a good moon rising in ABC's 'Miami'
- Demographic Changes
- WANDA COLEMAN BY THE BOOK
- Lewis, Pringle Abetting Smog
- Water Needs Will Be Met by a Mixture of Sources
- Crisis Prices : The recession has hit France, too, prompting a new generation of restaurants that dish up terrific food and great value. : The French have again reinvented the dining-out experience with restaurants bathed in authentic warmth, charm and style.
- Competition for Public Education
- Political Maneuvering Blocked Rail Alternative
- Gun Story Needed Front-Page Play
- Let Republicans Decide Who'll Run
- Irvine Co. Double-Deal Hurts Seniors
- Walking Whitney
- LIVING WITH CONTRADICTIONS
- Mia Culpa
- THE YOUTHFUL FACES OF HATRED
- Reply to Criticism of Metrolink Station Plans
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : A Work Definitely in Progress : It's a comedy, so please laugh. It's a musical, but not at this screening. James L. Brooks is previewing, previewing, previewing 'I'll Do Anything' for test audiences and now provides a rare inside look at the process
- Cyclist Reaches Height of Arrogance
- Near-Sale of Library
- Dadaistic Shtick
- Anaheim Is Failing to Curb the Chaos
- War on Gangs Wounds Constitution
- Joy, Luck and Males
- Sherman Block
- Mammoth Swimming Pool Is Disgusting
- Newport Needs Cox on Tollway Panel
- Bush's EPA Chief Tells of Last-Minute Efforts to Achieve Green Agenda : Environment: William Reilly began his tenure with Bush's ear, but lost it as former colleagues in the environmental movement blasted his boss. But after President's defeat, White House climate changed.
- August Was Not as Cool as It May Have Seemed
- Remote Switch Works Best
- Red Line Subway Tunnel Safety
- Don't Box Her In
- BROWN SYNDROME
- Helmet Law Isn't About Being 'Cool'
- Criticisms of AIDS-Related News Articles
- The Debate Over Guns and the People Who Own Them
- State Nears Pact to Build Housing for Air Force : Defense: Gov. Pete Wilson says an agreement will be reached soon on a plan that aims to prevent space division from moving out of the South Bay. About 20 acres at Angels Gate Park would be leased to the military.
- Cable Company Offers Less for More
- Plan for Tollway Driven by Necessity
- The Charm of It All
- Rhetoric Does Disservice to School Success Stories
- SOUL OF THE HUNTER
- Anita Hill Returns to Teaching; Controversy...
- NONFICTION - Sept. 19, 1993
- NONFICTION - Sept. 19, 1993
- NONFICTION - Sept. 19, 1993
- NONFICTION - Sept. 19, 1993
- NONFICTION - Sept. 19, 1993
- NONFICTION - Sept. 19, 1993
- Obituaries - Sept. 19, 1993
- Battling a Common Foe : TOXIC NATION: The Fight to Save Our Communities From Chemical Contamination, <i> By Fred Setterberg and Lonny Shavelson (Wiley: $22.95; 289 pp.)</i>
- NOTEBOOK : Just What Crenshaw Needs--More Hardwood Talent
- A Primer on Fashion : Gang-Related Clothing May Be Out, Even if It's In
- Counterpoint: We Don't Have to Police the World All Alone : We're likely to face battles like Bosnia or Somalia, not massive invasions as in Korea or Kuwait.
- Point: A Strong Military for a Dangerous World : Somalia and Haiti are among the known trouble spots. Then there are terrorists with nuclear capability.
- Police Question Caan as Witness in Death : Crime: The Oscar-nominated actor was interrogated for several hours. He has been linked to a tenant of an apartment building where the body of a young man was found in a courtyard.
- OBJECTION: As a Superior Court judge, Dennis...
- Road Warriors Worry About Violence : Crime: Recent slayings unnerve even veteran truckers. A security consultant calls highways "perfect for the predators. They offer easy access, fast escape and a constant flow of potential targets."
- Without Economic Growth, South African Democracy Will Wither : Sanctions: Mandala's new mission will be to urge investors and companies to return to his country. Unfortunately, their business may not arrive in time.
- Beyond the Angry Rhetoric: An Overlooked L.A. Story : Redevelopment: You might not have heard, but nearly 60% of the buildings damaged during the riots have been rebuilt or repaired.
- Art in L.A.: The Perfect Cross-Cultural Bridge
- O.C. in Near-Civil War Over El Toro Authority : Local government: County finds its power ebbing as established and new cities alike assert their sovereignty.
- The Arts: Look in Our Own Back Yard : African-Americans who live near outstanding theaters and galleries prefer to cross town and pay more for the same experience. Why?
- School Lawyer Advises Easing Policy on Search
- Florida Fund, Donations to Aid Victim in Tourist-Torching Case
- Singer Convicted of Imprisoning, Beating Woman : Trial: The jury deadlocks or acquits Grammy-award winner Rick James on eight other counts. He faces nine years in prison.
- Doing Drugs in the Womb
- WESTMINSTER : Fire Department Reorganization OKd
- District Launches Latchkey Program
- VAN NUYS : Sentenced Killer Alleges Racism
- Wofford Lights Up Kennedy Defense : High school football: Bakersfield speedster rushes for 265 yards and four touchdowns in the first half to lead state's third-ranked team past Golden Cougars, 48-21.
- Payne's Catch Keys Cougars Past Edison : Late rally: His 25-yard reception on fourth down sets up winning touchdown as Capistrano Valley wins, 17-13.
- Yankees Go Across Town to Find Pitcher, Acquire Mets' Tanana
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Davis Close to a New Deal
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Wreck Kills 2, Injures 14
- MEMORIAL SERVICES: Public memorial services to remember...
- THOUSAND OAKS : Sjogren's Syndrome Conference Planned
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Expos Rally to Beat Phillies, Trim Deficit in East to 4 Games
- Troy's Blume Takes Charge in Victory over Garden Grove
- COUNTYWIDE : Residents Challenge Proposal for Bridges
- GOP's Health Care Specialist Has Long Sought Remedies : Congress: Sen. John H. Chafee focused colleagues on the problem three years ago. His reform plan may lay the groundwork for a compromise.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : TAIWAN : Bhutanese Princess Seized as Smuggler
- VA Hospitals Face Competition Under Clinton's Health Program
- THOUSAND OAKS : City May Give $1,000 to Help Find Family
- COUNTYWIDE : Dizzy Over Disney Memorabilia
- SANTA PAULA : 19-Year-Old Man Shot While Driving
- Meetings Put Off in Bid for El Toro Compromise
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Bruguera Can't Beat Rain in Bordeaux
- Stoneman Advances in Surfing Event
- Homework Before Home Games : Despite Northwestern's Schedule, Football Is Second to Academics
- Defense Scores to Seal Canyon's Victory Over Buena Park
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Braves Beat Mets on Gant's Double
- LAGUNA HILLS : Drive Saves Library at K-6 School
- Rancho Alamitos, Costa Mesa Manage a Tie After Sloppy Play
- Laguna Beach Can't Catch Up With El Segundo
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- COMMENTARY : A Blast From the Past
- Court Rules on Murderer's Resentencing
- Judge Cuts Montoya's Sentence by 6 Months
- Gunmen Disrupt Haiti Swearing-In
- 72 Cubans Refusing to Leave Mexican Embassy : Immigration: The group in the Dominican Republic seeks U.S. asylum. Mexico says it can't help.
- No Crime in Breaking the Set : Set Your Own Rules on Mixing, Matching Dish Styles
- Gunman Kills Himself After Firing on Schoolchildren
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CENTRAL AMERICA : Storm Kills 28, Leaves Thousands Homeless
- Mother Fleeing Snarled Custody Case Arrested
- Environmentalists Pitch Compromise on Logging Limit
- Cat With an Arrow Stuck in Its Head Expected to Recover
- * Jennifer Coughlin has been appointed director...
- U S West to Eliminate 9,000 Jobs : Communications: Baby Bell's efforts to streamline are called necessary to remain competitive in the face of a revolution in technology.
- Judge Rejects White FBI Agents' Challenge to Black Promotions
- Thomas P. Phelan; Created Pacific Exchange
- Arafat, Rabin and Peres Awarded U.N. Prize for Peace
- Laguna P.D. Fights Scout Ban on Gays : Bias: City officials cite municipal law barring discrimination based on sexual orientation in challenge of Boy Scouts policy for police Explorer program. The chief says they might go to court.
- Dumpster Diving Pays Off in Pizzas
- New Accounting Rule on Tax Set-Aside to Affect Earnings
- TriCare Seeks $115 Million in Damages From Several Insurers
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- ENERGY
- GM Won't Get Special Concessions, UAW Says : Labor: The union plans to apply the pattern agreement made with Ford to the other of the Big Three.
- * Mark Mathews has joined the Electronic...
- ARTISANS : Making His (Gold) Stamp on Leather
- Clinton May Pick Judges Who Reject Abortion Rights
- Prosecution Rests in Denny Trial; Testimony Clashes : Courts: First defense witness says man who testified he saw beating of trucker was attacked by mob before Denny came on the scene.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : U.N. Links Massacre to Doe Loyalists
- Accord Reached on Water Rules for S.F. Bay, Delta : Standards: Agreement with EPA settles lawsuit brought by environmental groups. They say new regulations will protect fish and wildlife in the vast ecosystems.
- CANOGA PARK : Police Substation Operation Delayed
- VAN NUYS : Bank Issues Posters for Forgery Suspect
- NEWPORT BEACH : Bayside Residents Get Loan to Buy Land
- Family Is Held Hostage Before Bank Robbery : Crime: Coast Federal officer is forced to open safe after a night in captivity at home. Authorities note similarities to a June incident.
- NORTHRIDGE : Bank Robbers Hold Executive's Family Hostage
- BREA LA HABRA : AAUW Branch Opposes Prop. 174
- Newport Harbor's Running Game Proves Too Tough for Ocean View
- Long Beach Poly Shuts Down Banning
- On Game Day, Nobody Is His Buddy
- ELECTIONS : Former Communists Poised to Return to Power in Poland
- Gas Promotion Creates Traffic Snarl in Ventura
- Building Dreams : Charity: Money is raised at CityWalk for group that tries to grant terminally ill youngsters their last requests.
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Ruling Gives Ostriches Peace
- It's a New Season: Alemany Upsets Crescenta Valley
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Hentgen Wins 18th for Blue Jays
- New Quarterback for Northridge Tonight at Northern Arizona
- Yankoff Takes Control in Santa Margarita Victory
- Manchester Makes Credible Bid to Host Olympic Games in 2000
- Western Visitors Right at Home in 35-3 Victory Over Cypress
- * Thomas C. Casey has been appointed...
- Whoopi Goldberg Ends Breach-of-Contract Suit : Entertainment: Actress agrees to star in dinosaur movie to settle charge filed against her.
- White House Proposes Overhaul of Foreign Aid
- Stepping Into the Shoes of an Industry Legend : Transition: Lew Platt takes the helm of Hewlett-Packard, world's No. 2 computer maker and a master of reinvention.
- David Packard Retires as Head of Hewlett-Packard : Electronics: At 81, co-founder of Silicon Valley powerhouse says, 'It's time for me to step aside.'
- 12 California Condors to Get New Home in Idaho
- Shaky Bosnia Pact Ready for Tuesday Signing
- Valley Obituaries
- Smokers' Alert : Thousand Oaks May Be Next City to Ban Lighting Up in Restaurants
- County Officials Decline to Endorse Immigration Ban : Politics: They say the grand jury's recommended policy of a three-year, nationwide restriction falls outside their jurisdiction.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Schillo Backs Hiring Cable Consultants
- Suspect Held in Shooting of Couple
- SIMI VALLEY : Police to Seek Fund for Canine Program
- A Culprit in the Courts : Sex bias is alive in the legal world, and it draws fire from a federal judge
- Republicans Divided on Voucher Issue : Politics: Despite the GOP support of the initiative, members who oppose Proposition 174 hold a news conference at party's state convention in Anaheim.
- O'Laughlin Lays Groundwork for Passing Attack
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Edges Riverside in Race
- Amritraj Replaces Clerc in Infinti Tournament
- An Educational Institution : Bob Flanigan Says Four Freshmen's Music Has Helped Him Make Contributions That College Couldn't
- Stepping Into the Shoes of an Industry Legend : Transition: Platt takes the helm of Hewlett-Packard, world's No. 2 computer maker and a master of reinvention.
- INSURANCE
- Menendez Tells of Fear Before Slaying Parents : Trial: He says he and his brother were sure their father planned to kill them after confrontation over abuse claims.
- Police Reject Boy Scouts' Ban on Gays
- Paintin' the town: Patio Industries has a...
- Singer Convicted of Imprisoning, Beating Woman
- NEWBURY PARK : Wounded Suspect Pleads Not Guilty
- MISSION VIEJO : Council Extends Adult-Business Law
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : INTERSECTIONAL
- SCORECARD / COUNTY HIGHLIGHTS FROM WEEK 2
- PRO FOOTBALL / BILL PLASCHKE : It's an Old Story, but Will It End?
- PREP ROUNDUP : Grant Leads Sea Kings in Water Polo
- Babyface Makes It Official: He's Solo--and Singing
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : England's Cranes Soar at the Whisky
- TV REVIEWS : New Cartoon Series Mostly Copycats
- Clinton Targets Health Care's Voracious Paper Tiger : Medicine: Mountains of records serve as backdrops as President and First Lady stump for reform agenda. Simplified claim form is proposed.
- Health Reform May Handicap Clinton in '96
- Researchers Link Midwest Flooding to El Nino Effect : Science: Report says Pacific Ocean warming changed weather patterns, bringing waves of storms to Mississippi Valley.
- Few Minority Teachers in O.C., Educators Say : Diversity: High schools face stiff competition for the small pool of instructors available, administrators say.
- Ex-Sheriff Faces Embezzlement Charges : Law enforcement: Former Inyo County official is accused of misusing public funds. He denies wrongdoing.
- Family Conference to Stress Finance
- 3 Held on Bomb-Making Charges After Blast at Home
- Number of Attendees Disputed in Study : Sociology: Scholars say Gallup polls and other surveys have greatly inflated the rate of church attendance. One sociologist calls the report flawed.
- SAN FERNANDO : Chamber Seeking Mentors for Program
- Moves Toward Mideast Peace Add to Spirit of High Holy Days
- Santa Clarita Gets Storm Damage Grant
- BURBANK : Strict Changes Added to School Dress Code
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK : Penguins, McSorley Get It Started
- Brown Gets Taft's Motor Running in Rout of Gardena
- Woodbridge Stops Comeback by Foothill
- MOTOR RACING / VINCE KOWALICK : Hiroshima Survives Bruises, Bumps in Road
- 12 Condors to Be Moved to Idaho Center
- Neocrin President Dane Adds Chief Executive Title
- Oral Flu Drug Approved by FDA
- Deputy Accidentally Shoots Himself
- Doctor Pleads Innocent in Auto Crash Deaths : Crime: Ronald Joseph Allen faces two counts of second-degree murder and one of felony driving under the influence. He remains in jail without bail.
- The War of the Weeds : Environment: Biologists are fighting arundo, a nearly indestructible menace that takes over sensitive habitats.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Nazi Camp Survivor Now Inmates' Rabbi
- A Face at the Window
- Jordan Suspect Admitted Role
- Individual Style Posts Easy Win
- Princess Accused of Trying to Smuggle Rhinoceros Horns
- Cuban Air Force Pilot Defects to U.S. : Immigration: He flies his MIG-21 jet to Florida without being detected by radar and seeks political asylum. Officials are puzzled over the incident.
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Peace Is an Oft-Repeated Message in the Sermons for Rosh Hashanah : Reflections: The historic Israeli-Palestinian accord was on the minds of many rabbis as they prepared holiday remarks.
- Dorothy B. Burr; Schoolteacher
- MANAGERS' PRICE: Running a city is like...
- Officials Fix Up the House With New Murals