- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Clemens Puts Soreness to Rest, Wins 19th
- Miller Demonstrates That He's Learned a Lott
- Teo Fabi of Italy locked up the...
- MIXED MEDIA : *** 1/2 "THE VALUE OF IGNORANCE" Sinead O'Connor, <i> PolyGram Music Video ($19.95)</i> : <i> Items in this periodic survey of pop-related books, videocassettes and laser discs are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic).</i>
- ** 1/2 Crosby, Stills & Nash, "Live It Up," Atlantic. Crosby, Stills & Nash--<i> party dudes</i> ? :<i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic). : </i>
- Festival '90 : The Festival at a Glance
- REASON TO BELIEVE: Rod Stewart, who inaugurated...
- Festival '90 : PRESERVING AN ANCIENT TRADITION : Japan's Uwanuda Kagura Troupe debuts with a form of Shinto song and dance rooted in ritual dating back more than a millennium
- *** THE NEVILLE BROTHERS "Brother's Keeper" <i> A&M;</i> : <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic). : </i>
- NASTY HABITS: Thousands of show-biz celebs sniping...
- PacTel Cellular Takes a Gamble on Technology : Telecommunications: Mobile phone companies are adopting new systems. The Southland's biggest carrier has decided to go its own way.
- Book Tells How to Gain From Moves
- Sweden's Famous Maker of Dolls
- I PASS LIKE NIGHT <i> by Jonathan Ames (Vintage: $8.95) </i>
- IN THE COUNTRY OF HEARTS; Journeys in the Art of Medicine <i> by John Stone (Delacorte: $17.95; 211 pp.) </i> : THE TABOO SCARF; And Other Tales of Therapy <i> by George Weinberg (St. Martin's: $19.95; 324 pp.) </i>
- Russell S. Waite, 85; Former Judge in Hughes' 'Mormon Will' Dispute
- Undersea Tunnel Has 2 Safety Stations
- Poverty and Pollution Plague Tehran
- Deadly Apache Choppers Ready at Saudi Border
- Rain, Flooding Lash Parts of East and South
- DARE Beats Drums for Benefit Concert
- Monterey Park Weighs Plan to Allow Potbellied Pig Pets
- Bird's-Eye View : Miniaturist Reduces Downtown Long Beach to Table-Top Size
- For Some, It's a Mickey Mouse Plan : Development: Long Beach residents assembled for a community meeting show they're divided over whether a 350-acre Disney resort will make their city or break it.
- 3 Get $4,000 Each in Home Savings Awards
- Back To The Future : Westminster High Class of '65 Rode a Wild Wave Into the World
- A Man's Legacy: Salazar's Work Continues to Inspire : Role Model: Ruben Salazar died 20 years ago this week. But his life continues to influence a new generation of Latino journalists.
- Enrollment Opens for YWCA Child Care
- 'The community of artists here has been improving and becoming world class over the last decade.'--Aaron Paley, Open Festival coordinator : L.A. Festival to Get Under Way at Angels Gate
- Merchants Fear Traffic Ban Will Mean Business Blockade : Westwood: Shop managers' first reactions are dire, but pedestrians and police think new limited closing of the village to vehicles is 'fantastic.'
- A Nervous Cal State San Marcos Set for 1st Day of School
- Los Angeles Festival Seeks Volunteers
- Board Chooses New Principal for Hawthorne High School : Education: Racial tensions in Centinela Valley school district remain evident as trustees name the interim replacement for Ken Crowe.
- Call to Arms : County fair: Eighty men and women test their strength in a regional arm-wrestling competition.
- When the Exam Fails Students : Fairer, better SAT tests would be a boon for higher education
- BEST BET
- Park Teams Track Predators as Development Closes In
- Councilman, Developer's Attorney Square Off : Fryman Canyon: A builder attempts to construct a fence around the 63-acre site, but Michael Woo wants the work stopped.
- COMMENTARY : Taxpayers Will Eventually Balk at Burgeoning County Budget : Despite Prop. 13 constraints, county spending has increased markedly in the past 10 years. In the long run, residents will vote with their feet.
- There's a Kicker to Tale of Close Doesn't Count
- Faison Has Big Night; Rams Beat Cardinals : Pro football: Rookie receiver catches two touchdown passes in 27-7 victory over Phoenix.
- King's Impact Touched Sports and Society
- Confident Cougar
- MIXED MEDIA : *** "BLAZING AWAY" Marianne Faithfull, <i> Island Visual Arts videocassette ($19.95)</i> : <i> Items in this periodic survey of pop-related books, videocassettes and laser discs are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic). </i>
- The Edge of Dreamland : In 'Akira Kurosawa's Dreams,' the filmmaker sees a world of startling beauty and surreal encounters; it wasn't an easy movie to sell
- 'Ghost' of a Chance
- Festival '90 : CELEBRATING THE THE ART OF INDONESIA : A dozen performance companies, four major art exhibitions and film festivals signal a 'coming-out party'
- Psyching Oneself Up to Be a Renter for Life
- A Good Day
- Your Mortgage : What Should Be Done After Mortgage Repaid
- Skip the Madness of Crowds and Look Beyond the Crisis
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : PLACES : Japanese Pine-Garden Oasis
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : PLACES : Remembering the Red Car
- Many Ways to Make Gardens Less Thirsty
- Public Project Contractors Cheating Workers, County : Labor: Investigators say flouting of 'prevailing wage' law in Orange County exploits employees.
- 1 Killed, 7 Trapped in Ukraine Mine Cave-In
- American Embassy Personnel, Families Detained in Baghdad : Gulf crisis: U.S. and other embassies in Kuwait are surrounded by Iraqi troops. Gorbachev messages Hussein, calling the situation 'extemely dangerous.'
- Shortages Prompt Riots in Siberia : Soviet Union: Tobacco, liquor, food and other consumer items grow more scarce. The incidents are the worst yet in the disintegrating economy.
- News ANALYSIS : Less-Polarized World May Emerge From Gulf Crisis : The future: It may decide direction of the arms race and international response to state-sponsored terrorism.
- Hoofing It : Told to Give Up Pigs, Family to Move Instead
- Fantastic 'Fantasia' : Disney Channel Takes a Look at Walt's Great Experiment in Animation
- Teacher of the Year at Baldwin Park High
- Ancient Indian Site Found in Colorado
- Yellow Top Loses Van Contract : Covina: The cab company, a favorite with Dial-A-Ride seniors, still provides nighttime service for the city.
- Fed Expects No Recession, May Not Ease Credit
- Foes Seek Veto of Exemption to Airport Law
- As Apartheid Ebbs, Black Violence Grows : South Africa: A whisper away from a long-dreamed-of 'liberation from apartheid,' blacks slaughter each other in unprecedented conflict. Why?
- Getting the Gangs to Cool Down : Strong anti-gang programs, like the Community Youth Gang Services project, work
- The Vigils Begin : Parents: Though half a world away, the Mideast crisis has come home to two military families who wait and pray for the return of their loved ones.
- Latino Vote Activists Zero In on County : Representation: Attorneys say an Oxnard school district might be the first agency to be sued over at-large elections.
- Developer's Rise and Fall Paralleled the Fortunes of Savings and Loans : Thrifts: Like some S&Ls;, Kenneth Good never met a deal he didn't like. Now, with the industry at rock bottom, the Denver businessman is swimming in red ink.
- Wish for Disposal Drains Budget
- Mirrors Can Make Small Bath Larger
- The Sellers' Nerves Also Fray as Homes Go Months Unsold
- Gatorade Called to Quench Soldiers' Desert-Size Thirst
- Frank Lloyd Wright's Admirers Fight to Save His Periled Legacy : Architecture: The flamboyant innovator is appreciated now more than ever since his death. But scores of his distinctive buildings have vanished.
- 4 Armed Men Sought in VCR Robbery
- Santa Clarita Man, 27, Drowns After Seizure
- Malibu's Bid for Cityhood Facing New Roadblocks
- Back to Basics: A Primer on Organic Certification
- THE BORDERLESS WORLD; Power and Strategy in the Interlinked Economy <i> by Kenichi Ohmae (Harper Business: $21.95; 217 pp.) </i>
- Home Sick : Anxiety: Many Southland renters are experiencing physical symptoms due to the stress of not being able to afford to buy a house, even in today's softer market.
- The Family Circus : When Your In-Laws Are Clowns, Fitting In Means Taking the Pratfall
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : MAPS : The 3-D Effect
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HANDMADE : This Old House
- Front Porch Returns as Back Yard Shrinks
- ANTON THE DOVE FANCIER And Other Tales of the Holocaust <i> by Bernard Gotfryd (Washington Square Press: $7.95; 175 pp.; 0-671-69137-6) </i>
- San Diego CountyCHULA VISTA: Phase 3-B of...
- Freed Hostage Tells of Seeing American Captives : Mideast: Keenan is reunited with his two sisters. He describes his contacts with Terry Anderson and Thomas Sutherland in Lebanon.
- Personnel Panel Seeks New Commissioner
- Jolly Roger About Gas Prices
- Bush Orders Agencies to Trim Spending Plans
- California IN BRIEF : SALINAS : Kid Burglary Ring Broken Up
- Fighting Erupts Between Task Force, Liberia Rebels
- Soviets Call U.N. Act 'Historic' and Urge Iraq to Back Down : Sanctions: Shevardnadze exhorts Baghdad to 'de-escalate the crisis' before force is employed to implement an embargo on shipping.
- Making California More Presidential : Move the state's presidential primary to early March
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Nadine Gordimer : Trying to Change South Africa With Power of Written Words
- S&L; Bust Means Boom for Miami Auctioneer : Liquidations: With his company now selling off the assets of failed thrifts for the Resolution Trust Corp., slow or lean periods are going, going, gone.
- Townhouses in Irvine
- Nature Gets Top Billing in Yucatan's Sian Ka'an
- Doggone!: There are an estimated 50,000 dogs...
- Legislators, Pollsters See Limits to Public Support of U.S. Role
- Help for Ailing Pet Owners : West Hollywood: Pets Are Wonderful Support, or PAWS LA, is a nonprofit group that assists people with AIDS in taking care of their pets.
- Sofia Rid of Red Symbols
- Careening Around in Hamilton Cove
- Ancient Viking Shipyard Yields a Wealth of Artifacts, Insights Into Boat-Building
- Pilot Error Blamed in Fatal Ethiopian Crash
- What Makes Johnny Good? Rewards or the Ghost in the Machine? : Mind: Cognitive science is the creationism of psychology, an effort to reinstate that inner initiating-creative self, which simply does not exist.
- 80% of Ventura Water Users Meet Rationing Goals
- More Vintners Going Green as Consumers Press for Organic Wine : Viticulture: The trend toward pesticide-free farming and winemaking is growing in California and spreading to Oregon and Washington.
- Dressing Up Exterior on a Budget
- Fantastic Fennel : Use Every Part of This Historic Herb: From Stems and Bulbs to Leaves and Seeds
- Americans Holding Fast to Foreign Travel Plans : Middle East: So far, the Gulf Crisis has had surprisingly little effect on U.S. citizens traveling abroad. Airlines and cruise companies report few cancellations.
- Insurers Win Upgrade Issue
- Savoring a Vintage Spanish Port : On the Costa Brava, the Little Fishing Village of Cadaques Charmed Dali, Miro and Picasso. Happily, It's Still 80 Years Off the Beaten Path
- Yeltsin Stokes War of Words Over Republic : Politics: He challenges Gorbachev's decree about Russian resources. He reaffirms his commitment to the home-rule concept.
- Much of Wright's Bold Vision Remains Out of Reach, a Dream
- Compton Latinos Say School Board Action Shows Bias
- 48 Killed in India Floods
- Altadenans Cited for Fight Against Crime
- TODAY'S NEWS, TOMORROW'S TELEVISION : HBO's "Kids in the Hall" are ready to romp again and England'd Avengers are getting A&E; lodging
- BEST BETS
- 13 Killed, 200,000 Flee Homes as Storm Lashes at Philippines
- Dropout Plan Gives Students Responsibility : Education: More than a third of the class of 1989 dropped out in the Norwalk-La Mirada district. So officials are borrowing an approach that has had remarkable success.
- New Rules Specify Ship Clearances : Navigation: Big ships are sometimes only inches from grounding in Long Beach and Los Angeles harbors.
- World in Brief : EL SALVADOR : 9th Soldier Arrested in Slaying of Jesuits
- Suit Targets 'Streamlined' Project : Development: City delays forced automatic approval of a Venice mini-mall. Foes say environmental laws should take precedence.
- Fellow Arabs Man Battle Stations on Saudi Front Line
- Using the U.N. to Settle Mideast Crisis
- Hussein's Invasion Offends Islamic Precepts, Egypt's Muslims Preach : Religion: Leaders in the mosques are working to bolster public support for President Mubarak's policy of confronting Iraq.
- Newcomers to Corona Retain Their O.C. Ties : Community: Some fudge the truth when telling friends where they live. But others are trying to get involved in city affairs.
- Car Hits Truck, Jumps Curb; 1 Killed, 5 Hurt
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Marchers Hold Candlelight Vigil for Boy Killed by Gang Member's Gun
- Connection Here Is Blood, the Privilege of Mothering
- Police Nab Suspect in Car, Foot Chase
- BRAINS, BATS AND BIG BUCKS : The Oakland A's Engineer a New-Age Dynasty
- Alaska Kudos
- Seeking Out the Beauty of Indonesia's Remote Spice Islands
- Coast Blusters : The 'Feud' Between Los Angeles and San Francisco Columnists Was Largely a Fraud
- Window Treatments Add Color to Rooms
- 'Gadfly' Conviction Worries Civic Activists : City hall: Daniel Rosenberg was found guilty of disrupting a council meeting. The verdict is seen as sending 'a message out to silence people.'
- City Manager Warned to Shape Up : Cerritos: Sources say the City Council has told Gaylord F. Knapp that he faces dismissal within six months if his performance does not improve.
- THE TIMES POLL : Californians Support Bush's Troop Decision : Opinion: A majority, however, also said it is likely that the U.S. could get bogged down in another Vietnam.
- In a prime week for TAXI, Jim...
- U.S. Overestimates TV Marti Viewership, Report Says
- A Doomsayer in Paradise : Books: Kurt Vonnegut paints a bleak portrait of 20th-Century American society. 'Hocus Pocus,' his latest novel, is filled with moral outrage about the 'ruling class.'
- Bradley Lauds Pastors for Their Protest of Low Bail in Slaying
- ROADWORK
- NEA Unnecessary
- Clarifying Role in Channel Gateway
- Using the U.N. to Settle Mideast Crisis
- HOME RENOVATION
- Do Movies Pervert the Definition of Art . . . or Do They Offer a Magic That Saves Us?
- Yes, Some Do Hate Impressionism
- Of all the "heavyweights" quoted on what...
- CUT BY THE 'KNIFE'
- Using the U.N. to Settle Mideast Crisis
- HOME RENOVATION
- Neighborly Thing to Do? Show a Little Heart and Soul
- Habla Frances? If Not, Perhaps New Paltz or Mazatlan Can Help You Net Those Elusive Verbs
- Opening of Street to Spell Gridlock in Diamond Bar
- Town Misnamed
- Diverting Attention From the Issues
- Why the War Against Miraleste?
- Why No Arrests Made in Racial Attack on Girl?
- I very much enjoyed your Aug. 5...
- San Marino Also a Recycling City
- Ways to End Hunger Now
- A Few Other Suggestions to Pay for S&L; Bailout
- Marine Deployment
- Why No Arrests Made in Racial Attack on Girl?
- Neighborly Thing to Do? Show a Little Heart and Soul
- MIXED MEDIA : Elvis' Greatest...
- Moderately Higher Oil Prices Would Spur Domestic Industry, Ease Need for Imports
- HOME RENOVATION
- Wrong Time
- CENSORSHIP AND 'EVERY SPY A PRINCE'
- HOME RENOVATION
- BEGGING THE QUESTION
- Neighborly Thing to Do? Show a Little Heart and Soul
- HOME RENOVATION
- Great Plan Offers Fun to Special Kids : Santa Ana, Kiwanis Club Gear Up to Build Park for Handicapped
- Your cover story was most interesting and...
- Times' Wrapping
- FURTHER DEFENSE OF 'A DEED OF DEATH'
- Truck Drivers Have Problems Too
- Duck Identity
- HOME RENOVATION
- Taking Sides on Initiatives
- Ways to End Hunger Now
- Some Uses Justify Heavy Government Borrowing
- JACK SMITH
- Why No Arrests Made in Racial Attack on Girl?
- Quince Street Bridge
- WHAT FAVORITES WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE AGAIN?
- I am greatly disturbed that KNBC weekend...
- Neighborly Thing to Do? Show a Little Heart and Soul
- DROPPING ANCHOR
- HOME RENOVATION
- DROPPING ANCHOR
- Limits on Free Speech
- Do Movies Pervert the Definition of Art . . . or Do They Offer a Magic That Saves Us?
- DROPPING ANCHOR
- Moderately Higher Oil Prices Would Spur Domestic Industry, Ease Need for Imports
- Freeway Deaths
- HOME RENOVATION
- Why No Arrests Made in Racial Attack on Girl?
- BEGGING THE QUESTION
- DROPPING ANCHOR
- Neutralizing Copter Noise
- Presley's Place
- Why No Arrests Made in Racial Attack on Girl?
- Distorted Picture
- Neighborly Thing to Do? Show a Little Heart and Soul
- Let's Hear It for the Planners
- Taking Sides on Initiatives
- Why No Arrests Made in Racial Attack on Girl?
- The Michael Jackson School of Dance
- Naxos Is Greenest of the Greek Isles
- Bridge at Remagen Remains a Poignant Symbol : REMAGEN: Reminder of the War
- U.N. OKd Force After Soviets Gave Up on Iraq
- First Batch of State's Reserves Called to Duty
- S.D. Reserves Among First Called to Duty : Military: About 800 medical personnel from throughout the West will replace regular-duty staffers who have been sent to the Mideast.
- With All Mideast Armed, Crisis Sits Atop Powderkeg : Weapons: Israel has nuclear and chemical arms, Iraq has chemical and biological, others are also armed--and thresholds for action are unknowns.
- Peace March Recalls Tragic 1970 Protest : East L.A.: Parade through the streets commemorates the anti-Vietnam War rally that ended in the deaths of Ruben Salazar and two others.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE WORLD ECONOMY : Petrodollar Windfall to the Rescue : Just as the well was running dry on capital for worldwide needs, a geyser of new oil wealth comes along to keep interest rates under control.
- Reserves Prepare to Fill in on the Home Front
- Losing Its Edge
- Acts of Faith : Doctors Recognize the Importance of Alternative Healing Methods
- Lunch in Japan Is a Feast for the Eyes as Well
- 89-Year-Old Whittier Teacher Says Age Should Not Be Barrier to Keeping Active
- COLUMN ONE : Regional Report : A Traffic Jam Up There Too : Southland airports are threatened with gridlock. And, with no centralized planning, it's likely to get worse before it gets better.
- Tire Death Lawsuit Settled for $500,000
- 'BULL DURHAM'
- NUTS & BOLTS : A How-To-For Homeowners : This Garlic Aficionado Really Nose His Cloves
- Computers Helping U.S. Keep Track of Hostages
- Court OKs Cutbacks in Car Mileage Standards : Environment: It says the federal traffic agency acted within the law, did not have to file an impact statement. Ruling is a blow to L.A. and California.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : INDIA : Students Protest Public Job Quotas
- David Rose, 80; Award-Winning Composer
- Senate OKs Extension on Limit of Malathion Illness Lawsuits
- L.A. Formulates a Comprehensive Policy on AIDS
- Houser Sails to Championship in Lasers; Hardesty/Ware Wins in Flying Juniors
- Deukmejian Vetoes Legislation Aimed at Garment Sweatshops
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- World Beat Gives Respite From Fossilized Rock : Pop music: The eclectic blend of international music is attracting a growing number of fans who want to expand their musical horizons.
- 'Jesus Christ Superstar' Stirring, Memorable
- Lo-Tec Offering Blends New Dance, Music
- More OPEC States to Join Talks: OPEC...
- ASK THE HANDYMAN / JOHN MORELL : Hand Plane Might Help Make Things Run Smoothly
- Kaiser Planning 14% Rate Hike in 1991 : Health care: The HMO is struggling with the cost of its explosive growth. It boosted charges 17.5% this year.
- 18-Year-Old Soviet Hijacker Faces Trial in Sweden
- Opponents Seek Veto of Bill Aimed at Controlling Growth Around Airports
- CLEAN AIR VIOLATIONS
- Denny Neagle became the first 20-game winner...
- Rangers' Buechele Is Suspended for Charging White Sox Pitcher
- Chappell's Next Vehicle Off-Road
- A Child's Play for Adults Too Undergoes 'Musical Therapy'
- Berkoff's 'Rambo' Afterlife: A Docu-Play : Stage: The playwright-actor-director's 'Acapulco' is based on his experiences filming 'Rambo II.' It opens today at the Odyssey.
- DANCE REVIEW : Jazz Tap in Westwood
- GARDENING : Big Help for Small Lots
- Kremlin OKs the Use of Force in U.N. Embargo : Sanctions: Soviets reluctantly agree to back military plan but insist diplomatic efforts must continue.
- Turning Back Yard Into a Sports Center
- Retail Gasoline Prices Soar, but Futures Dive : Petroleum: Prices at Western pumps were highest, at $1.359 a gallon. A consumer group says simple greed is the culprit.
- Weekend Closure of Westwood Streets Starts
- Armed Youth Fatally Shot by Deputies During Search
- Rising Gas Prices Drive Motorists to Alter Habits : Mideast crisis: As tensions and oil prices increase, many are lining up for bargains at the pumps and buying less costly grades of fuel.
- POLITICIAN WATCH : Camera Ready?
- Single-Family Home Share
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ROMANIA : Ceausescu Son's Genocide Trial Ends
- Cheney Slashes Army Copter Purchases
- Gorbachev to Iraq: Obey U.N. Calls or Face New Measures : Embargo: His warning implies collective military force unless Hussein leaves Kuwait and frees detainees.
- JPL Kept on Edge of Seat by Magellan
- Activists Call for Lower Speed Limit Near Checkpoint : Illegal aliens: A coalition met to discuss proposals for reducing highway hazards to those crossing freeway.
- Gulf Still Quite Wide in East-West Attitudes : Culture: Jordanians express disbelief that Hussein's use of children in TV appearance horrified Westerners.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Erskine Questions Plan-Checking Fee
- Police Seek Vehicle in Burbank Slaying
- Eye Doctor Held on Suspicion of Billing Medicare for False Surgery : Operations: A North Hollywood ophthalmologist is accused of filing 685 false bills over four years for cornea transplants he never performed.
- Texas, Texas A&M; to Stay in SWC
- Gott's Streak Ends in Pain for Dodgers : Baseball: After retiring 22 consecutive batters, relief pitcher gives up McReynolds' second home run of the game and the Mets win, 3-2.
- CAL-SPAN Keeps an Eye on Sacramento Politics
- Rouse Co. President Killed in Plane Crash:...
- Liable for Workers You Hire? : Insurance: Coverage is essential for the various people that you bring in to do housework, yardwork, repair jobs or painting.
- Man in Wheelchair Held in Street Chase, Killing
- Business Copes as Higher Fuel Costs Affect Many Firms
- Pennsylvania Abortion Law's Key Parts Voided : Courts: The state says it will appeal the federal judge's ruling. Some fear this case and one from Guam will be used to overturn Roe vs. Wade.
- Man Fatally Stabbed in Room at Hilton Hotel
- EL TORO : High School Band Gets New Director
- Take the Offensive, Lose the War : Our goal is not to punish Iraq but to ensure its good behavior. Rushing into a fight won't achieve that aim.
- Bush Seen Ready to Use Force on Iraq Despite Risk to Hostages : Strategy: He is determined not to repeat the errors of predecessors. But other decisions could determine whether he will ever face that fateful choice.
- KWIZ an Uninvited Guest, Residents Near Its Tower Say
- Padres' Riddoch Is Hired for '91
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Suddenly, Davis Can See Enough to Lead Reds
- THOUSAND OAKS : City, Simi Officials to Study Annexation
- This Sacrifice Fly to Williamsport Is Worth It for O.C. Umpire
- Geboers' Goal: Go Out on Winning Note : Motocross: Belgian will retire as a Grand Prix champion. He seeks victory in his final race.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Olazabal Increases Lead to 9 Shots
- GM to Offer Incentives on Many 1991...
- Ground Rules for Fence Building : Construction: Following some simple guidelines should ensure a stable, long-lasting and attractive product.
- Mortgage Rates Up: Fixed-rate mortgages averaged 10.29%...