- MEINERS OAKS : Developer May Sell Land to Park Group
- Witnesses Give Warning on Mental Health Cuts
- S.D. Border Arrests Hit 3-Year High : Immigration: Decline since reform law of 1986 ends with increases both at local border and across nation.
- Lethal Section of I-5 to Get Guardrail : Highway safety: The $1.8-million project began along a 13-mile stretch of the freeway near Gorman. Six people have died in head-on collisions there this year.
- Katella Plays Giveaway Against Western
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Bell Not Talking Much About Bills
- Pepperdine Leads Tennis Qualifiers With 4
- Port Role Reduced by Angels : Baseball: After a disappointing season, Autry names Richard M. Brown president and chief executive officer.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Keating Enters Not Guilty Plea
- Trump Files Payment Plan: A plan to...
- The Charade of the Touch-Tone Service Fee
- Growing Firm Seeks Capital for Marketing : Expansion: Children's toiletries maker William & Clarissa Inc. of Laguna Hills has hired an investment banker to help find money to expand its promotion and sales effort.
- Realtors Expect '91 Sales to Be Weak : Housing: Sales statewide may drop 15%, while the average value will remain flat.
- Joseph John Pierik has been named a...
- The Voice of Hatred at Dartmouth : Education: The Dartmouth Review always has had a history of bigotry and controversy, but quoting Hitler has created an unprecedented storm of protest.
- 'Windbags and Delinquents' Voted Down Budget Pact, Stockman Says
- LOCAL : Mother Held in Teacher Assault
- Auto Insurer Files for Damages Against Gillespie, Department
- 2 Candidates Will Honor $1,000 Cap on Donations : Campaign: Supervisorial rivals say they won't go against the spirit of Proposition 73, despite its invalidation by a judge.
- COUNTYWIDE : Cable TV Glitches Blamed on the Sun
- Richard S. Dembsey; Retired Warehouse Manager
- S.D. Homeless Program Gets Big U.S. Grant : Sociology: Government earmarks $3.1 million to fund treatment and study of 360 mentally ill people now living in the streets.
- Students Give a Lesson in Awareness : Education: Seeking to defuse racial conflicts, they talk about how their ethnicity affects the way Centinela district's teachers treat them.
- Singletary Forced to Take Time Off, but It Pays Off for Rancho Alamitos : Prep football: Broken leg in 1989 season opener sidelines quarterback. But he doesn't waste any time away from the field and now has led Vaqueros to a 4-0 record.
- THE SIDELINES : Falcons Want Sanders Full-Time
- Breaks Fall Ventura's Way as Cougars Salvage a Tie With Santa Barbara, 14-14
- NEW KIDS ON THE ICE : Can Gulls Find Season in the Sun?
- Van Slyke Considered Going for 3
- OCC to Host Today's Meet at Irvine Park
- For McGee, Timing Was Perfect : AL playoffs: In joining Oakland, the NL's batting champion proves that you can go home again--if the time is right.
- SHORT TAKES : Roman Books Fetch Big Money
- ARTS
- Pasadena's Tra Fiore: The More Things Change . . .
- As part of continuing management changes at...
- Fairchild Space & Defense Corp. named Jack...
- Ex-Irvine Mayor to Be La Canada Manager
- GULF WATCH: Day 64 : A Daily Briefing Paper On Developments In The Crisis
- NOTEBOOK : Occidental's Clarke a Hit on the Outside
- House Votes to Expand List of Capital Crimes
- In Wake of Gang Violence, Insurers Come Knocking : Shootings: Salesmen waving newspaper clippings drum up business in crime-torn neighborhoods.
- Harry G. Finkel; Retired Carpenter
- CYPRESS : Prop Makes a Point of AIDS Prevention
- Van Nuys Firm Accused of Mailing Obscene Videotapes
- IRVINE : Medical Interns Join Union to Back Cause
- Businesses Fear Street Project
- Carson Residents Find City-Run Employment Agency Really Works : Jobs: The municipal firm, the only one of its kind in the South Bay, is a favorite with employers and averages 500 to 600 placements a year.
- Mistrial Declared in Grand Theft Case of Ex-Officer
- Three Honored by Football Foundation
- TELEVISION WATCH : Channel Zero
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : AZTECS : Luginbill Takes Offense at Defense
- New York Islander defenseman Jeff Norton drew...
- Clippers Will Also Begin Camp Without a Player Named Bo
- Former Heat GM Is Named to U.S. Soccer Board
- Ads for NC-17 Film Find Acceptance : Movies: Universal met little resistance in booking adults-only 'Henry & June' or in placing advertisments with print and broadcast media.
- Sun Shuwei, 14, of China upset his...
- NFL Socks Wyche With Record Fine : Football: The Bengals' coach will lose almost $30,000 for barring a woman reporter from team's locker room.
- SHORT TAKES : Hepburn, Friends Act Naturally
- The Opening Act Deserves a Listen
- Polly Peck May Sell Del Monte to Raise Cash
- P.M. BRIEFING : Bell Pulls Out of Argentine Deal
- P.M. BRIEFING : Fuel Costs to Bring TWA Layoffs
- Making Headway : L.A. Designer-Entrepreneur Has His Following of Hat Lovers
- Death by Stranger : The Unsolved Murders of Two Women Who Never Made Headlines
- Year-Round Schools May Try '60-20 Plan'
- San Diego
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : More Thought and Money Must Go Into Prenatal Care : Health: Up to 10% of women having babies in the county have not seen a doctor during pregnancy. Recent attention to the problem is only a first step.
- MISSION VIEJO : Error Conceded, but Ballot Won't Change
- THE SIDELINES : Nebraska QB Won't Be Charged
- Cathy Gerring shot a career-best, nine-under-par 63...
- Villa Park Gets on Track in Second Half for Victory
- THE SIDELINES : Perez-Roldan Upset at Athens
- COLLEGE NOTES / ALAN DROOZ : Lions Looking Like Tigers in WCC Volleyball
- ART REVIEWS : Feitelson's Serene and Anxious Forms
- SHORT TAKES : Andrews Sister Thinks Young
- CBS Makes Season's First Changes
- Failed-S&L; Junk Bond Sales Hit $900 Million
- GM Announces Aggressive Prices on Saturn Cars
- McDonald's to Recycle 70% of Waste: The...
- Barrier to Be Installed on Deadly Span of Freeway : Roads: The CHP praises the plan to put a center guardrail on the Golden State between Castaic Lake and Gorman.
- District May Take Away Ely's Benefits
- Children, Woman Attack Officers
- Dowd Is Target of Charges
- JAZZ REVIEW : Akiyoshi Evokes Bud Powell
- How Former S.D. Dancer Made a Break for the Classics : Ballet: Edward Ellison, billed as Eddie the Snake in his break-dancing days, appears in a lead role with San Francisco Ballet in "Rodin."
- KABC-AM Retools Afternoon Schedule
- 2 Live Crew Album Still in Area Stores : Pop music: The obscenity conviction of a Florida retailer for selling 'As Nasty as They Wanna Be' doesn't apply in other states.
- Art Museum Rejects Controversial Work : Exhibit: The display 'Flags' in Laguna Beach will include 19 of the 20 works of political artist Mark Heresy. The 20th, a Stars and Stripes made from pornographic magazine photos, won't be shown.
- R. G. Compton was named a vice...
- Surrogate Mom's Custody Claim
- Soka University
- Surrogate Mom's Custody Claim
- Air America and Drugs in Laos
- Air America and Drugs in Laos
- Air America and Drugs in Laos
- Desert Shield
- Surrogate Mom's Custody Claim
- Surrogate Mom's Custody Claim
- Air America and Drugs in Laos
- Soka University
- MOVIES - Oct. 5, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 5, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 5, 1990
- OPTIMISM: Apparently it takes a lot of...
- Leaders Push for Budget Plan Votes : Deficit: A tough fight is expected in House as Foley reschedules vote. Bush and top congressional members scramble to sway lawmakers who oppose agreement.
- FALLEN ANGEL: If anyone could gloat over...
- Iraq Has Bomb Similar to an Atomic Weapon
- Sunglasses That Are a Cut Above
- Man's Confession Leads to Woman's Body
- In Apportioning Districts, Every Head Ought to Count : Redistricting: The old guard is fighting tooth and nail to keep Latinos out--even using ancient, discredited arguments to keep non-citizens from being counted.
- City Councilman to Testify in Grand Jury Investigation : Probe: The panel will look into a Laguna Niguel transaction in which open space that had been set aside for the public was deeded to a developer.
- 3 Keating Deals Under Scrutiny by Federal Grand Jury
- 3 of Keating's Activities Cited in Investigation
- House Votes Down Budget Deal; Fate of Plan Uncertain : Deficit: By 254 to 179, lawmakers ignore pleas by Bush and congressional leaders to approve $500-billion package. Cuts could go into effect Saturday.
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Patten Making Comeback Attempt
- Autry Reduces Port's Role With the Angels : Baseball: After a disappointing season, owner names Richard M. Brown president and chief executive officer.
- 2 Live Crew Disc Is Still in Area Stores : Pop music: The obscenity conviction of a Florida retailer for selling 'As Nasty as They Wanna Be' doesn't apply in other states.
- CRIME BUSTERS: There is sometimes a trade-off...
- Embattled L.A. Zoo Chief Quits : Thomas Retires Amid Charges of Mismanagement
- From the Archives: The Times' original review of 'Beverly Hills, 90210': Cliches and stereotypes galore
- Hollywood Chronicles
- Potent Potions in a Tropical-Drink Paradise
- Staying Fit by Sorting the Options
- Pasadena to Consider Regulating Guards
- Single Medfly Discovered in Riverside
- Bush Salutes Germany in Rose Garden Rites : Reunification: 'Dreams do come true,' the President tells celebrators. But in Israel, the reaction is somber.
- Santa Monica : Raises for City Executives
- Foley, Bush Try to Save Faltering Budget Pact
- Downey : Decal Program Begins to Combat Auto Theft
- Cal Poly Professor Named a Top Adviser
- MUSIC FOOD FOR FEET : Energetic Trio : The group, which includes two members of Oingo Boingo, is now working on new material.
- The Party's Over, Kohl Tells Germans
- COLUMN RIGHT : How to Win a Seat on the Court : A successful nominee now espouses a little bit of privacy and lot of originalism.
- South Gate : Public Works Director Hired to Replace Retiree
- MORE EATERIES:
- Day Laborers Say Employer Cheated Them
- City to Acquire Muffler Shop Property
- For Some Merchants, It's a Make or Break Christmas : Retailing: If consumers are scared and stingy, weaker firms face trouble. It means price cuts but less selection.
- Activists Urge Shipping Garbage to the Desert
- $700,000 in Delinquent Child Support Collected
- Father Says He Didn't Blind His Infant Son
- No Indictments Over Inmate's Choking Death : Jails: Federal decision follows county reviews that cleared the six deputies involved.
- Kings Try for More From Less : Hockey: In Gretzky's third season, they could gain victories by concentrating on defense.
- PREP ROUNDUP : No. 1 Corona del Mar Rallies for Water Polo Victory
- PREP NOTES : El Segundo High Suspends Six Players : Football: Players will sit out one game for their involvement in brawl Friday night with Mary Star.
- The NCAA put Northwestern Louisiana on probation...
- Heat Does Soccer Shuffle, Wants to Stay in South Bay
- The Leaders : Baseball: Several players reached milestones this season, including a couple of golden oldies, Ryan and Brett.
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : Jerry Gray Not Activated--Yet
- KOST-FM Scores 3rd Ratings Win in a Row : Radio: Consistent diet of 'soft hits' leads station past dance-oriented rivals in latest Arbitron survey.
- Jazz Films to Assist Orpheum
- Spencer Made Sematech President
- Reorganization Accord Reached: Mortgage & Realty Trust,...
- WORLD : Log of 'Red Baron' Downing Sold
- Hospital Cracks Down on Measles : Disease: An 88% increase in number of cases prompts Memorial Medical Center officials to require patients under age 15 to show proof of immunization.
- Arcadia : Stop Signs Approved
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PAKISTAN : Bhutto, President Assail Each Other
- THE RELUCTANT NOVICE : Try a Triangle : On the page before you, the notes swam like dazed guppies. Then came your piece and your moment. . . .
- CLIPBOARD : HOW TO: GET A COPY OF YOUR CREDIT RATING
- Russell Thacher; Film Producer and Novelist, 71
- LOCAL : Blue Line Train Slams Into Car
- Germany's First Pledge: 'Peace Only'
- Bomb Jolts U.S. Envoy's Home in S. Africa
- The Old West Rides Again at Stagecoach Days : Outings: California history is showcased as Banning celebrates its former way of life.
- Alhambra : Auto Theft Program to Begin
- NIGHT LIFE THE CLUB SCENE : Hot Guitar : Robben Ford has switched coasts and is rehearsing with his new band in L.A.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / 34th SENATE DISTRICT : Ayala's Longevity an Issue in Race With Bader
- CHARITY SCORECARD : $100,000 for Wildlife
- Hanging Up the Shield Won't End Detective's Aid of Others
- S.D. to Seek Waiver to Delay Sewage Plant Upgrade
- Treated-Water Proposal Gets Mixed Response
- LAGUNA BEACH : Council Members Double Own Pay
- 'Keep Moving Day' Called a Success
- Santa Barbara Defense Poses a Stiff Test for Ventura : Prep football: Share of early lead in Channel League race at stake.
- Itsallgreektome's Owners Ask for Another Hearing
- Fielder Hits No. 50, Adds No. 51, Too
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NATION : Auburn Coach Returns to Practice
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT WEEKDAY UPDATE
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Team Is Waiting Patiently for Bo
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : U.S. Visits Mexico in '91 Davis Cup
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT WEEKDAY UPDATE : USC : Washington State Has Extra Incentive
- Reliability of Heart Valve Test Disputed
- STOCKS : Dow Falls 15.84 to Close at 2,489 in Slow Trading
- The Tuscan Table : The Simple Food of the Countryside
- AIRCRAFT CARRIER IN GULF
- Rail Commuters Lose Track of Time--and Some Trains
- No One's Satisfied in Aftermath of Party : South Pasadena: Arrests of civic leaders' sons started it. A private eye is investigating, police are protesting and the chief is retiring.
- Drug Tests Help Youths Stay Clean
- FISHING NOTES : Heal the Bay Tournament to Be Held Saturday
- FISHING NOTES / DAN STANTON : Heal the Bay Tournament Open to Angling Clubs, Individuals
- Fairfax District : Probe of Non-Kosher Meat
- MORE BARS:
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : Ruling Means More Money, Morale Boost for Feinstein
- EDUCATION : Open House Is More Than Just Asking: 'How's Joey Doing?'
- Lots to See at Arts Festival
- She's Calling the Signals : Music: The Long Beach Symphony has found a team player in JoAnn Falletta, its new conductor. She doesn't mind being compared to a quarterback either.
- West Hollywood : Discussion of AIDS Books
- Alhambra : Drug Program for Schools
- GULF WATCH: Day 63 : A Daily Briefing Paper On Developments In The Crisis
- ANAHEIM UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
- Free Desert Fax Takes Families to Front Line
- Cultural Awareness Sessions at Centinela : Education: Seeking to defuse racial conflicts, students at Leuzinger and Hawthorne high schools talk about how their ethnicity affects the way teachers treat them.
- Morse: A Date With Greatness? : Football: Coach John Shacklett won't say if this is the best he's had, 'but it's going to take a hell of a ballclub to beat us.'
- Show Wins His 100th for Padres
- OAK TREE : Stylish Star Wins on Favorite Turf Course
- Three of Jack McKeon's lieutenants--his brother, Bill...
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Cuckolds' Plays Its Heart Out : The Alternative Repertory Theatre tackles the Commedia Dell'Arte with mixed success.
- Hitting the Wall : Kevin Foster of Ojai Pedaled His Way Over the 1,500-Mile Monument to China's Isolationbut Twice Was Hospitalized During His 52-Day Odyssey--for Exhaustion and Injuries Suffered in a Fall
- TV REVIEW : PBS' 'Planet' Doesn't Make Waves
- Trip to Theater Worth an Extra Pence : London playgoing: Richard Harris and Derek Jacobi give performances that the stage is made for. The latest Alan Ayckbourn has a dazzlingly nasty premise.
- BALLET REVIEW : S.F. 'Beauty' Chooses a Strange Time to Sleep
- Murdoch to Merge Newspapers: Rupert Murdoch's debt-laden...
- Record U.S. Housing Bailout: The government will...
- Comfort Foods Even a Nutritionist Can Love : Trends: New Southern cooking keeps the down-home flavor but cuts down on the fat, calories and cholesterol.
- Culver City : Higuera Street Traffic Plan
- MORE EATERIES:
- Inquiry Into Y Spending Follows Arrest of Director : Law enforcement: Jamesette Hays Jr. is to be arraigned on charges that he wrote a check to a contractor without sufficient funds to cover it.
- A Night at the Ballet
- Criminal Intent Ruled Out in Westminster Derailment : Investigation: No evidence of vandalism is found in an accident involving boxcars carrying live munitions. But what did cause the derailment remains unclear.
- How to Spell Relief: Disengagement : Monumental agreement in Vienna opens the way to lower defense expenditures
- Baldwin Hills : Public Service Workshop
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE FEDERAL BUDGET : Guts, Injustice and a Blow to Bubba : A Congress prepares to vote on the federal deficit-reduction and taxation package, some excerpts from commentary, pro and con: : Reaganites Routed
- Grass-Roots Unrest : Lennox Residents Grill Officials Over Redevelopment Proposal
- Pacewitz Found Guilty of First-Degree Murder : Trial: The former mental patient had said he thought the 3-year-old Fullerton girl he stabbed to death was Satan.
- ALBERT FANN WATCH
- MOTOR RACING : Miller, Hamill Back Home for U.S. Nationals
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Brett Wins Third AL Batting Title; McGee Takes NL Crown in Absentia
- Shell Wants No Bouquets : He Has Turned Raiders Around, but Says Job Isn't Finished
- Wyche Defends His Closed-Door Policy : Pro football: Bengal coach says female sportswriters should not be allowed in locker rooms.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Virginia Has Schedule of a Champion
- New Lines in Black 'Love Letters'
- Skin Cream Ads Revive 'Blue Velvet'
- 'Two Funny' Artists Put Spark in Readings With Dose of Theatrics
- Leading to Something Bigger : Ventura County Symphony Sounds Out Its Options on Future Course
- Azusa Pacific Will Try to Run Winning Streak to Three
- L.A. Council Balks at Fryman Canyon Purchase : Parkland: Yaroslavsky says a $1.96-million city contribution could abort 2 Westside site acquisitions.
- Family Messages Broadcast to Hostages
- Prostitution Charged at 2 Massage Parlors : Law enforcement: Undercover operations lead to arrests of employees at establishments on Gower Street and Melrose Avenue. Charges filed against owners.
- Muir's Reser Is Master of the Big Hit : Preps: Defensive back, who is a three-year starter for Mustangs, is known for his crunching tackles.
- U.S., Soviets Iron Out Details of European Arms Pact : Military: An 'agreement in principle' is reached on conventional weapons. As a bonus, progress is made on slashing long-range nuclear arms.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : IRAN : Clash Reported at Parliament Session
- Welcome to Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood : Football Helped West L.A. College Lineman Escape Trouble in Pontiac, Mich. : Defense: He leads the Oilers in sacks with 12 and is a big reason team is off to 3-0 start.
- Harold E. Cook; Retired Court Reporter
- MORE VIDEOS:
- It's Wise to Do All Estate Planning Early
- WORLD IN BRIEF : RWANDA : Belgian Aid Asked to Block Invaders
- Deputies Held Not Negligent in Standoff
- South Korea broke a world record in...
- Henderson Can't Steal This One : Baseball: Oakland star falls short of Brett in batting race. Angels beat A's in finale, 11-6.
- Angels Name Attorney to Lead Ballclub : Baseball: Owner Gene Autry, 83, will make room for Richard M. Brown as president and CEO. Mike Port is retained as general manager.
- The Best Italian Food In Chinatown
- Trans-Global Junk Food
- Soldiers Mutiny, Seize Brigade HQ in Southern Philippines
- Azusa : Tow-Away Rates Increased
- SENIORS : Ties That Bind : Reunions are important because high school 'was an era of firsts--first love, first date, first job, first car.'
- Who's Hot
- EDUCATION / OUSTING TOBACCO : Schools Stamping Out Smoking With Only a Spark of Opposition
- WORLD : China Bans West Books, Tapes
- Gorbachev Does Not See War in Gulf : Mideast: The Soviet president says Moscow has no plans to send troops. Egypt's Mubarak accuses Iraq of planning attacks.
- West Hollywood : Library Changes Hours
- Phone Line Is Place Lonely Children Find Connection
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / COUNTY SUPERVISORS : Wieder, Neugebauer Spar Over Attendance Record, Medfly, Jail
- STANTON : Firm to Pay $20,622 Over Waste Charges
- COSTA MESA : Pushcart Vendor Ordinance Proposed
- WORLD IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Tension Grips Serbian Enclaves
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE FEDERAL BUDGET : Guts, Injustice and a Blow to Bubba : A Congress prepares to vote on the federal deficit-reduction and taxation package, some excerpts from commentary, pro and con: : Goodby Liberalism
- Teacher Left an Indelible Mark, Associates Say
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Elizabeth (Betty) De La Mare; Special Effects Expert
- McIlvaine, Padres Get Off to Good Start
- Valley College Chosen as Site for State Tournament
- Another Day in Court for Rock Music : The link?: Two Georgia youths who commited suicide listened to Ozzy Osbourne's music before they died.
- SHORT TAKES : 'Shogun' Musical Gets New Star
- Most Great American Offices to Be Kept:...
- Wells Fargo Lists Branches to Be Closed : Banking: It will shut seven Great American branches and seven of its own when it acquires the California branches of the ailing thrift.
- Rockwell Gets Pact for Work on Midgetman : Defense: Anaheim division awarded $30.6-million contract to continue development of missile's guidance system.
- REGIONAL REPORT : Southland Car Buyers Not Sold on Fuel Efficiency : Autos: People seem to care more about features and cost than gas mileage despite rising prices at the pump.
- Quiksilver to Buy Its European Marketer for $10.5 Million : Buyout: Through Na Pali S.A., the surf wear manufacturer hopes to create the kind of success it had early on in the U.S.
- Food Brings Home to U.S. Soldiers : Military: Candy and Kool-Aid help fight boredom in the desert.
- Whittier : Builders Criticize Proposed Standards as Too Restrictive
- Tales of Torture in Kuwait : Refugees Tell of Atrocities by Iraqi Secret Police Force
- COSTA MESA : Old Air Base Chapel to Be Demolished
- Soldiers Sent Some Comforts of Home : Gulf: Toilet paper tops many Marines' wish lists. But soap, snacks, pens and dice are also on the way from Litton workers.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 1 Hospitalized After Truck Crushes Car
- Charlotte Boyle Clune, who set 21 world...
- The NCAA Presidents Commission decided to throw...
- Eastern Powerhouses Go South for the Fall : THE COLLEGES
- SHORT TAKES : Movie's a Hit With Ex-Mobster
- SHORT TAKES : Lockhart of 'Lassie' Still Romps
- Jazz Takes the Ring at El Matador : Music: Bassist Luther Hughes wants to make the place he plays the Orange County center for jazz fusion.
- Safeway Inc.: The food retailer reported third-quarter...
- Nynex Breakup Considered: The New York State...
- Big Boeing Deal Completed: Singapore Airlines signed...
- Army Food?
- Malibu to Turn to High Court in Cityhood Fight : Incorporation: Arguing that voters' rights have been violated, lawsuit will ask Supreme Court to order county officials to stop delaying cityhood.
- MEDICINE CHILDREN'S HEALTH : Vitamin A Found to Cut Deaths Among Malnourished
- Athlete Was Game for Soviet Trip
- An Admirable Return to the Basics
- Truck Carrying 8 Cars Hit by Train, Destroyed
- 60% Increase in Immigration Voted by House
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : 150 on Plane From Syria Seek Asylum