- OXNARD : Sailor Killed After Truck Overturns
- EPA Rules on Air Will Be Applied Offshore : Environment: A House and Senate compromise will put 19 oil platforms in federal waters under strict pollution standards.
- CAMARILLO : Hospital Employee Dies in Car Crash
- Saints Run Over Bengals, Spoil Homecoming, 21-7
- Dolphins Stifle Cardinals, 23-3 : Interconference: The NFL's top-rated defense helps Miami earn its fifth consecutive victory and improve to 7-1, its best start since 1984.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Sabres Halt Flames' Win Streak as Malarchuk Stops 34 Shots
- Santa Clara Voters Wary of Stadium Campaign
- Earnhardt Wins, Sits Tall in Driver's Seat : Auto racing: With victory at Phoenix, he overtakes Martin to lead $1-million points contest.
- Short Takes : A Long Country Road for Carter
- Pop Music : Julee Cruise Offers Disembodied Innocence, David Lynch Style
- Classical East Indian dancer Ramya Harishankar of...
- Court Blocks Puerto Rico Obscenity Suit : Ruling: Efforts to prosecute some cable TV companies for carrying the Playboy Channel are preempted by federal law.
- Local : Van Nuys Store Hit by Bombing
- New Federal Dietary Guidelines Released : Nutrition: The recommendations echo those issued in 1985 but offer more information, such as suggested limits on the intake of fat.
- Baker Visits Bahrain Officials, Restless GIs : Gulf crisis: 'When are we going home?' troops ask. The secretary discusses war options with a royal family.
- Informant's Murder Led Prosecutor to Suicide : Investigation: The tragedy haunted a deputy D.A. who felt he was wrongly blamed. He took his life.
- 'Still Ignorant' on Iran-Contra, Reagan Insists
- Solana Beach
- Turned Off by Politics? There's a Way Out of the Swamp : The vital importance of campaign-financing reforms like Proposition 131
- Freeway On-Ramp Signals Are Imperfect but Do the Job
- Salon Creates Cinderellas, Then Helps Find Prince Charmings
- Clark Says He Wants to Return : Padres: Slugger, who will be awarded second-look free agency, apologizes for ripping organization, Gwynn.
- OAK TREE : Plenty Of Grace Has Plenty of Run in Upset Victory in Yellow Ribbon
- U.S. Volleyball Team Beats Japan : International competition: Americans end losing season on high note and insist team will be great again.
- Browns Fire Carson After Worst Loss : Football: Jim Shofner, Cleveland's first-year offensive coordinator, will replace him as coach.
- Short Takes : Turner Wants to Keep On Burnin'
- Mary Martin Soars in Audiences' Hearts : Tribute: Fiercely dedicated to her work, the actress always gave her best to a public that adored her.
- POP REVIEW : The Jacks Are Back and as Good as Ever With Blue at Helm
- P.M. BRIEFING : Milken Sentence Due Next Week
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS & LOSERS
- P.M. BRIEFING : Kitty Litter Manufacturer Sold
- Talk About Funny MoneyDeluxe Check Printers of...
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : GULF WATCH: Day 95 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis : Hostage Front:
- Libya Expels Radicals, Shuts 4 Training Camps, Abbas Says
- VENTURA : Man Kills Himself While Cleaning Gun
- Wilson Says He Wants to Unite All Californians
- PLATFORM : Money Talks
- San Diego
- Science / Medicine : Heavenly Bird : Vietnam's Revered Sarus Crane Is Rising From the Ashes of War
- Temple Leader's Slaying Leaves Friends Baffled : Crime: Days after Anita Green saw the first evidence of a longtime dream coming true, someone walked up to her car and shot her dead.
- She Went From Playing on the Courts to a Courthouse Career : Professions: Colleagues questioned whether Assistant D.A. Colleen Toy White jumped through enough hoops to get her job, but few criticize her today.
- Chargers Put a Muzzle on Seahawks : Pro football: All quiet on the Seattle front after Lewis' punt return, Miller's fumble recovery spark first Charger victory in Kingdome since 1980.
- Hill Climbs to Win Senior Tournament
- MOTOR RACING : Piquet Wins Grand Prix at Australia
- Music : Lydian Quartet at Doheny Mansion
- MUSIC REVIEW : Bulgarian Pianist Delivers an Unconventional Grieg
- Music : Japan Philharmonic in Costa Mesa
- Helms, Gantt Backers Get Into Scuffle at Rally
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Freed Hostage's Wife Says He 'Suffered a Lot' : Captivity: It wasn't their first crisis<i> .</i> She recalls their escape from South Vietnam in 1975.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Huskies Sniffing for National Title
- COMMENTARY : Tettleton and Orioles May Part Company
- SPOTLIGHT / A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : 'PHIN-TASTIC?
- Short Takes : Stolen Artwork Found, Man Held
- ART
- NEWS ANALYSIS : NEA's Top Officials Assess the Impact of Funds Shift to States
- Shareholder Sues Carolco, Stallone: A derivative shareholder's...
- Trump Has to Auction Florida Condo Units
- India's Prime Minister Expels Rival in Party
- 3 Ex-Captive French Soldiers Fly Home
- Reptiles Displayed at Museum Exhibit
- NORTH TUSTIN : Cityhood Backers Push for Signatures
- FULLERTON : Mediator to Assist in Contract Talks
- Rutledge--Remember Him?--Stars : NFC: Former Ram backup comes on in third quarter, passes for 363 yards and scores tying touchdown as Washington beats Detroit in overtime, 41-38.
- Zsa Zsa's Husband Sues TV Company: Frederick...
- BOOK REVIEW : Paradise Blurred by Communication Loss : THE GATES OF PARADISE, <i> by Gwyneth Cravens</i> . Ticknor & Fields. $18.95, 200 pages
- LOCAL : Senior Killed, Retiree Arrested
- STATE : Lotto Pot May Grow to $9 Million
- MARY MARTIN ON STAGE AND SCREEN
- Businessman Weinberg Dies, Leaves $900 Million for Charity
- Oman Cashes In on Ruler's Birthday
- Designer Leads the Crusade to Save a Canyon : Thousand Oaks: Mark Murphy hopes the city will join his fight to clean up and preserve La Barranca, a 3-mile gorge threatened by development.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Conservancy Group Is Meeting's Topic
- Santee
- Drive-By Shooting Kills Boy, 15
- THE SIDELINES : Holyfield Set on Foreman Fight
- Rams' Secondary Is Primary Reason for Beating Oilers : Pro football: Humphery, Henley make the big plays to keep Moon out of the end zone, 17-13.
- Jets' Defense Remains Stingy in Clutch, 24-9
- A 19-year-old Boston University student collapsed at...
- Snow in Persian Gulf? But for His Age, He'd Go
- BY THE NUMBERS
- Congressional Campaign War Chests
- Elizabeth Dole
- Summit Site
- Regional Mass Transit Plans
- Congressional Campaign War Chests
- Congressional Campaign War Chests
- Congressional Campaign War Chests
- Exercise in Futility? : Immigration: Border Patrol raids on migrant encampments have resumed, but many laborers are now legal residents under the amnesty program and those that are deported soon return. Still, nearby residents want makeshift camps eliminated.
- 1,000 Take a Walk to Raise Money for AIDS Services
- MOVIES - Nov. 5, 1990
- MOVIES - Nov. 5, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 5, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 5, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 5, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 5, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 5, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 5, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 5, 1990
- Bush Hits Phones, but GOP Losses Likely : Congress: The President pitches on behalf of regional candidates. Top Republicans concede the party stands to lose seats, at least in the House.
- KNOCK WOOD: Totals from the county's voting...
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Cal Isn't Shy About the Tie : USC: Golden Bear coach says there was too much at stake to risk defeat and settles for 31-31 outcome.
- ROUNDUP : HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
- Trojans Escape With a Tie : College football: California settles for a 31-31 tie after opting for a one-point conversion after scoring with 1:22 remaining.
- CSUN Women Defeat St. Mary's in Volleyball
- COMMENTARY : Season of Judgment Has Arrived for Tisdale
- Golden West Dominates, Wins Water Polo Title
- South Carolina Dominated by Florida State
- ARTS FOR AMATEURS : The Getty Puts the Fun and Excitement Back Into a Museum Visit Through Its Family Circle Programs
- Occidental Loses Its Title to Redlands
- Experts Tell What Scams to Watch for While Sightseeing
- Readers Find Discounts Aplenty in Las Vegas
- S. Bernardino County
- With winter nearing, New England innkeepers are...
- California IN BRIEF : EUREKA : Logging Protester Jailed, Fined
- Ice Capades from the Edge : NBC Movie Retells Tai Babilonia's Story of Drugs, Drink and Despair
- Haute Couture Rises From Rubble of Lebanon Hotel
- Arcadia Student Wins Trip to Europe, Asia
- RECENT ORANGE COUNTY TRAIN INCIDENTS
- Officials to Declare Victory in Medfly War
- Governor's Race Close at the Wire : Election: The Feinstein-Wilson battle sets a spending record. On the last weekend before voters make up their minds, many contests struggle for attention.
- Character Assassination : John Updike Kills Off 'Rabbit' After Decades of Scrutinizing Society's Flaws. Now What ?
- Rapidly Diminishing Returns of Using Economic Sanctions to Tame Hussein : Iraq: By the time it is evident that the sea and air embargo alone cannot succeed, a credible military option will probably no longer exist.
- Palos Verdes School District May Eliminate Spring Sports : Finances: Baseball, track and other sports may be temporarily canceled by the board Monday to ease budget woes.
- Trailer Park Tenants File Lawsuit Alleging Poor Living Conditions : Hawthorne: Complaint charges that the Imperial Trailer Park has violated numerous city and state health codes. Tenants ask for improvements.
- HOUSE OF HORRORS : Entertainment: Balboa Cinema's cast of characters make a show of imitating art and "devirginizing" first-timers at the weekly "Rocky Horror Picture Show."
- Prop. B Would Earmark $10 Million for SEA Land
- Skid Row and Laguna Hills Meet in Stanzas of a Song
- White-Collar Crimes Become a Priority for County FBI Agents : Law enforcement: Of 10 satellite offices in seven counties, the one in Ventura is the most popular among operatives.
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Defense Is the Key for Texas in 41-22 Victory
- Backcourt Steers Celtics Toward Fast Lane
- A Showdown in K.C. Is Like Old Times : Raiders: Not since 1973 have the teams played for so much so late in the season.
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : San Luis Obispo, Northridge Tie for Championship
- Former Denver Nugget trainer Robert (Chopper) Travaglini...
- Our Gang
- Films going into production:The Dark Half...
- Why Such a Dearth of Dvorak?
- Betting on Chips : Technology: Upstart Silicon Valley firms are finding success by manufacturing abroad. Critics say the strategy helps foreign rivals at the expense of U.S. industry.
- Michael Russell has been appointed senior vice...
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : SHOPTALK : Barbie Lives Here
- CONFESSIONS OF A FAILED SOUTHERN LADY ...
- NOVEMBER EVENTS : Make Thanksgiving a Pilgrimage
- Bargains on Sweaters, Shawls, Crafts Are Part of Any Journey to Ecuador's Indian Villages
- FICTION
- 1990 BOOK PRIZE WINNER: SCIENCE : On Jane S. Smith's "Patenting the Sun'
- The King Is Dead : TENDER <i> By Mark Childress (Harmony Books: $19.95; 566 pp.) </i>
- Second-Grade Teacher Named Teacher of Year
- Claremont : Leaf Blower Ban Approved
- Hikers Get Backbone--Trail, That Is : Recreation: The nearly complete path along the Santa Monica Mountains links four state parks. Prop. B would provide the project with $5 million.
- Warsaw Pact Parcels Out Weapons : East Bloc: Six nations agree on sharing a reduced inventory of tanks and artillery, clearing the way for a treaty on conventional arms.
- League Seeks to Open Shelter for Addicts
- Boss of the Rails
- Dianne or Pete: Who Will Win the Big Race?
- Conflict-of-Interest Concerns Affect Quorums on SEA Advisory Panel
- Officer on Call Hurt in Traffic Accident
- Tustin Goes Hollywood With 'China Cry'
- Park Ceremony Marks Partial Completion of Backbone Trial
- Preserving Our Airport Noise Controls : * Vocal Residents Keep Weaker National Policy From Superseding Tough Local One
- A Vision of Decay, Neglect Is Revisited
- Avocado Theft Tipsters Get $10,000
- ELECTION '90 : The following are Summaries of the Times' Recommendations on Key Local Races and Ballot Propositions in Tuesday's Election
- Sonics Need to Fit Five Not-So-Easy Pieces
- ENTERTAINING : California Parties--Past and Future : THE EIGHTIES : THE '80s BECAME A DECADE IN WHICH LOS ANGELES CELEBRATED ITSELF.
- Separate but Equal : MAKING SEX; Body and Gender From the Greeks to Freud <i> By Thomas Laqueur (Harvard University Press: $27.95; 302 pp.) </i>
- 1990 BOOK PRIZE WINNER: BIOGRAPHY : On Geoffrey Ward's 'A First Class Temperament'
- Home Economists Cite Baldwin Park Teacher
- Gorbachev Steps In to Get Moldovan Rivals Talking
- Rebirth of Water Buffalo Festival Finds Vietnamese Relearning to Have Good Time
- Lynx Added to Chain of Wildlife Restoration : Environment: Wild animals are being returned to former habitats across the country. But not all predators are being welcomed back.
- CONGRESS : 3 Face Stiff Challenges in House Reelection Bids
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Rightist Whites Push Election Demands
- CALIFORNIA JOURNAL : 1990 Ballot Pamphlet--It Takes a College Degree
- ELECTIONS : Incumbents Are Expected to Keep Jobs : Politics: New campaign techniques by challengers marked this electoral season, but in only one race is a challenger posing a real threat to a veteran lawmaker.
- Caltech Gets Grant for Quake Program
- Mistake With Lines Preceded Vault Blast : Pasadena: A consultant says that just before the fatal accident, a foreman suspected that he and his crew had misidentified a 4,000-volt power line.
- La Verne : Route 66 Fans Organize
- Pope Sends Hemisphere's 1st Medical Text to Mexico
- Ice Capades from the Edge : NBC MOVIE RETELLS TAI BABILONIA'S STORY OF DRUGS, DRINK AND DESPAIR
- Oldest Hong Kong Emigrant to Leave for Canada : Asia: At 100, after rearing eight children and surviving the Japanese occupation, she can't face a takeover by the Chinese.
- Today's News, Tomorrow's Television : George C. Scott is a tragic Everyman on ABC; Claudette Colbert is a legend revived on AMC
- ELECTION ENDORSEMENTS
- Countywide
- EDUCATION : What Goes Into Choosing the Right College
- NRC Investigating Radioactive Spill in VA Hospital
- Metzger Supporters, Critics Turn Gathering Into Exchange of Insults
- Wyoming Is Dropped From Unbeaten Ranks : Western Athletic: Colorado State gives up only 29 rushing yards and pins first loss of the season on Cowboys, 17-8.
- Agent: Baseball Owners Agree to Pay $280 Million
- Gray Beats Crimson, 188-177 in Loyola Scrimmage
- Walker Ends SDSU's Interception Drought : Walker Ends Interception Drought
- Williams Becomes Bruins' Leader : Volleyball: Sophomore is main reason UCLA is 21-1 overall and 13-0 in the Pacific 10 Conference.
- ROUNDUP : HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
- TRYING TO GET EVEN : Lady Toros Shooting for a .500 Season
- Bradley Ties O.J.'s Mark With 43rd Touchdown : Football: Moorpark back equals national junior college record for rushing scores.
- Florida Leaves Auburn Red-Faced, 48-7 : Southeastern: Gators score 27 points in second quarter and hand Tigers their worst lost in 40 years.
- Home Is No Protection for Perfection : Nebraska: No. 3 Cornhuskers suffer first loss as Colorado takes inside track for trip to Orange Bowl, 27-12.
- JAZZ / ALBUM REVIEWS : Benson, Mathis Pay Tribute to Count Basie, Ellington
- Madonna and Jennifer Lynch, David Lynch's daughter,...
- Victory, but No Relief : Dennis Barrie tells of the price he and the Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center paid for displaying Robert Mapplethorpe's photos
- Sockers Booted Out of Their Practice Facility
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Coach Blames San Fernando Loss on Officials' Dispute With City Section
- Poles Makes His Points, Tennessee Routs Temple : Volunteers: Fullback scores three touchdowns as No. 11 team tunes up for next week's game against Notre Dame.
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Ole Miss Beats LSU, Gains Share of First
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SCC's Hall Second in District Meet
- Not Losing Is Next Best Thing to Win : Cal: At least it can be late in the season, when candidates for bowls strive to keep their records looking good.
- Home Is No Protection for Perfection : Virginia: No. 1 Cavaliers see national title hopes destroyed by late Georgia Tech field goal, 41-38.
- Quiet American Wins in 1:32 4/5
- Commentary : Are We Supposed to Like These People? : There are more sleazy characters in the movies today than at any time since the '30s. But as people worry about crime, do they really want to see it on screen--even in critics' favorites?
- So You Still Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star? : Byrds' leader Roger McGuinn went through troubled times after the group's creative burst in the '60s, but his fortunes have turned
- Here We Go Again
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- For One Game, New Style Just Doesn't Suit Lakers
- Mother's Day Comes Every Day for Jackson
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Barrett Leads Santa Monica Over Pierce
- ROYAL FLUSH: Who says Queen is through?...
- VOLLEYBALL : UCLA Women Rally to Beat Hawaii
- JAZZ / ALBUM REVIEWS : Benson, Mathis Pay Tribute to Count Basie, Ellington
- Sea of Love
- Whitney Houston's Daring New Move? : <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic). : </i>
- Byrds to Smooth Ruffled Feathers for Induction
- Sculptor Erik Levine Emphasizes the Intellectual
- Children's Play Inspires a 3-Ring Imagination : The Glorious Players' 'Working Without Annette' encourages youngsters to read and think while being entertained.
- ROUNDUP : HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
- BYU Wins, 54-7, Over Air Force : Cougars: Detmer passes for 397 yards, extending his record of 300-yard passing games to 20.
- HORSE RACING : Thoroughbred Industry Dying in 2 States
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Loss Dims Azusa Pacific's Hopes for Postseason Berth
- Mosfilm Goes Hollywood : Now that Moscow's Mosfilm studio has won independence from the Kremlin, films depicting a darker Soviet past are suddenly possible
- JAZZ / ALBUM REVIEWS
- Right for the Job?
- GUIDEBOOK : On Target for Off-Season Europe
- ENTERTAINING : California Parties--Past and Future : When Hollywood Drinks : The Thin Man and James Bond agree: When it comes to a proper martini, it's shake, never stir.
- GUIDEBOOK : Vermont's Cozy Inns
- The Tainted Desert : Richard Misrach's Photographs Document the Beauty and Ruin of the American West
- Mexico Factory Pay Among the Lowest
- World IN BRIEF : ROMANIA : Protests Over Rising Prices Enter 3rd Day
- Deficit Bill to Cost Typical Family of Four $321 a Year, Analysis Finds
- British Labor Party Struggles With Identity: Has It Lost Its Working-Class Roots?
- Bhutto Walks Out in Protest at Pakistan Assembly Swearing-In
- Yugoslav Killing Fields: A Grisly Secret Comes Out : Atrocity: Communists executed thousands after the war. Those who revealed it hope the message is heard.
- Scientists at Geneva Talks Assail U.S. Stand on Global Warming
- City Says Water Lawn; Man Says It's Dead Issue : Environment: West Covina homeowner maintains his grass was victim of fungus and no amount of moisture will help. Official wants to see the sprinklers moving, or else.
- Canyon Bond and Schools Generate Heat : Measure H is expected to bring a huge Laguna Beach turnout--perhaps 85%--on the $20-million proposal aimed at preserving Laguna Canyon.
- It's Not PGA Tour, but Anderson Glad to Be Back in the Swing
- ROUNDUP : Cal Lutheran Pulls Out First-Round Soccer Win, 2-1
- CS Northridge Waited for Miracle Finish That Never Came : College football: Last-minute heroics, which had saved the Matadors before, did not materialize against Cal Poly SLO.
- Fullerton Runs Out of Miracles Against OCC
- Bargain Lunches
- Teddy Riley Is MCA's Kind of Guy
- Viewpoints : Private 'Feeways' an Answer to Full Freeways
- The Selling of U.S. Media: Have Foreign Buys Gone Too Far? : Culture: Critics worry that we're selling our soul. Can the marketplace preserve national character?
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HANDMADE : New Lives for Old Cupboards
- Magnet for Meditation and the Arts : Ojai: Surrounded by mountains, the little town has always attracted philosophers, artists and schools. It is also a pleasant place to live.
- FICTION
- Techniques That Will Help Home Sell Even in Today's Buyer's Market
- Forever Young : Age Spots and Bony Fingers No Longer Have to Tip Your Hand
- Vermont's Coziest Holiday Inns
- ENTERTAINING : California Parties--Past and Future : THE FIFTIES
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : EPA OKs Nuclear Waste Storage Test
- Turn In, Tune On, Speak Out : Here are the responses to the Oct. 14 question: Which sportscaster do you watch, locally or nationally?
- East L.A. College Receives $259,000 Grant
- 2 Cities Levy Utility Taxes; Compton Mulls Hike
- The Artful Remains of Sailing Ships
- World IN BRIEF : MOZAMBIQUE : New Constitution Ends Marxist Rule
- State Race May Leave a Gap to Fill in Diamond Bar
- Officer Plans Marathon on Battleship
- NEA Panel OKs Controversial Grants
- By, For and About Baby Boomers
- World IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Police Kill Fan at Leipzig Soccer Riot
- Nebraska's Mysterious Sand Dunes a Home Where Cattle Roam : Geology: The Sandhills make up one-fourth of the state. Bunch grass keeps the region from blowing away and feeds large herds of valuable livestock.
- THE HOUSE
- Queen of Hearts Keeps Pumping Out Novels of Romance : Books: Barbara Cartland, 89, is the world's best-selling author, with 515 books to her credit. The former society beauty published her first at 22.
- The Ultimate Golden Oldie: A Citizen-Legislature : Politics: In California's formative years, legislators worked part time and weren't paid much. Enter the real law-making powers.
- Youth Held in Sexual Attack on Woman in La Habra Apartment
- Two years ago, Gary Cheatham was...
- Woods Hole's Enterprising Scientists Dive Deep to Find Oceans' Secrets
- Oxnard Waterfront Gets Star Billing as a Great Escape
- What Is a 2-5 Quarterback to Do? : Rams: Everett fights frustration as team gets ready to face the high-powered Oilers.
- Williams Steps Into Bullets' Waiting Arms
- San Jose Stays in First, Defeats Fullerton, 44-6
- CSUN Falls, 6-3, but Ties for Title
- FICTION
- Let's Get Small : There's Nothing Like Being Hooked on a Hobby That Makes You the Big Cheese
- ENTERTAINING : California Parties--Past and Future : HOLLYWOOD A LA CARTE : In filmland's golden age, the recipe for successful entertaining was less dependent upon what was served than on who was served.
- U.S. Shifting to Go-Slow Plan in Event of War
- Caltech Professor Receives Awards for Book on Space
- Texas Hopeful Defends Actions of Year He Paid No Income Tax
- PROFILE : The Patriarch of 'Parenthood'
- Rapidly Growing Jordan Faces a Desert Disaster: Running Out of Water : Middle East: Shortage is compounded by the actions of its neighbors, Syria and Israel, who tap into the Yarmouk River. Gulf crisis is also aggravating the situation.
- Police Losing Patience Over Zurich's 'Needle Park' : Drugs: Proponents say experimental distribution of sterile syringes and needles to combat the spread of diseases is working. Critics say it encourages consumption.
- CALLING IT AS THEY SEE IT : When results don't live up to expectations, perception is reality. : Nation: The Republicans are in trouble.
- Navy Base Expansion Draws Fire
- Countywide
- Glitches Plague Army Chemical Weapons Incinerator Tests on Remote Pacific Atoll
- Spurs Use a 20-0 Ambush to Run Lakers Out of Town : Pro basketball: San Antonio, without its starting guards, gets Dunleavy era off on the wrong foot, 110-99. Worthy scores 35.
- GOLF SENIORS AT RANCHO PARK : Player Up by 1, but Trevino Is Back in It
- Trickle Wins, but George Earns Tour Title
- PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : McCaffrey Has Four Touchdowns for Stanford
- NHL ROUNDUP : Oilers Finally Score, but Still Can't Win
- Hip-Hop TV's Leading Edge : Along with its Emmy awards and enviable ratings, 'In Living Color' has attracted criticism that the show deals in negative stereotypes
- * Michael Edward Boland has been named...