- NATION : Fuel Slick Perils Water Supply
- A Tip for Life in Bike Lane: Keep Wits About You
- History Is People, Not Bricks : Olvera Street: Mexicans were here long before the gringo. A multi-ethnic museum would trample that heritage.
- Price Drop in Tract Raises Signs of Protest
- FULLERTON : Pact to Restore Old Theater Coming Up
- YACHTING : Drumbeat Wins at Long Beach
- Music Reviews : London-Based Nash Ensemble in Local Debut
- Japanese Make Themselves at Home in U.S. Residential Market : Investment: Disappointed with commercial real estate, Japan developers are increasingly turning to home building in the Southland.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Economy Continues Slowdown
- Development brings island 'something besides pineapple.'
- WORLD : Fergy's Sister Wins Libel Award
- New Firing Breaks Truce in Lebanon : Beirut: Battles resume a day after a cease-fire halts fighting that killed more than 50 people.
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Fuel Spill Prompts Water Conservation
- NATION : Ryan White, Whose AIDS Story Moved the World, Is Near Death
- Poindexter Jurors Begin Deliberations : Iran-Contra: The judge cautioned them not to consider the "political disputes" that characterized much of the scandal.
- Nation IN BRIEF : THE CARIBBEAN : Coast Guard Seizes Spanish Boat, Drugs
- Copters Hit, Rebels Claim
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Satellites Find No Trend of Greenhouse Warming
- 35 Arrested in Drug Raid at Carson Townhouses : Crime: Deputies responding to neighborhood complaints pick up 12 suspected narcotics dealers and 23 alleged customers.
- San Ysidro
- Charting a New Path for the L.A. River : Resources: Some want to use the channel to relieve freeway congestion. Others lobby for the creation of a recreational mecca for city dwellers.
- Stubbs' Wish Comes True With Deal : Dodgers: He goes to Houston for left-handed pitcher Terry Wells. Dodgers rally to beat Yankees, 4-3.
- Wisconsin Defeats Colgate for NCAA Hockey Title, 7-3
- Cigarette as Smoking Gun : Television: 'The Boys,' a film drawn from a real-life partnership, tackles the issue of secondhand smoke.
- P.M. BRIEFING : First Executive Blames Junk Bonds for $776-Million Loss
- Eastern's Latin Route Sale OKd: A U.S....
- Columbia Savings Loses $575 Million : Thrifts: The Beverly Hills-based firm says the five-month loss has rendered it insolvent. The institution's ability to remain independent is in doubt.
- WORLD : Stop Fighting, Mandela Pleads
- Pilot Killed in Mountain Crash of Small Airplane
- Affordability Is Still the Big Question : Housing: The S&L; disaster has done little to disturb the Southern California market. In any case, there's little relief for the first-time buyer.
- WESTMINSTER : Mother Helps Spur Anti-Drug Program
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKES IN FEBRUARY
- Council Race, $47-Million Bond Measure Top Lancaster Ballot : Education: Money from Measure A would be used to build two middle schools, two elementary schools and upgrade three existing schools.
- It's on Again: 27-Man Rosters Open Season
- From Genuine Emotion to Show Biz : Concert: Once again Billy Joel, the consummate entertainer, gives his fans a good show, but he fails to challenge them.
- TV REVIEW : Koppel Reports on Dictator's Fall
- A Bold New Look at Britten's 'Rape of Lucretia' in Long Beach
- Heart Assn. to Discontinue Food Labeling Program
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Poll Says 78% Reject 3rd-Story Additions
- Developers' Gifts Divide Neighbors : Deals: Builders are contributing to homeowner groups that oppose them. The cash payments benefit some, but anger other nearby residents.
- Round Is Almost Too Long for King : LPGA: She soars to a 75, sees six-shot lead fade to two over Furlong and Postlewait in Dinah Shore tournament.
- Bush Backs Atlanta's Bid to Host 1996 Olympic Games
- BETTING THE SYSTEMS : Discipline Is Key to Sweet Lou's Winnings
- TV REVIEW : 'Follow Your Heart's' Odd Family
- Delta Loses Appeal in Battle With Flight Attendants Union
- Fed Votes Steady Credit Policy: The Federal...
- Storms Pound South With Winds, Hail; Wet Snow Falls in Midwest
- BOOK REVIEW : SPRINGS OF LIVING WATER<i> by Karen Lawrence</i> VILLARD BOOKS $17.95 : 'Springs' Flow From Depiction of the Troubled Waters of Childhood
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : 'Bagdad Cafe' Fine With Whoopi
- WORLD : Thatcher Assails Israeli Policy
- Indians 'Throw Color' in Springtime Rite
- Greens Turn Pale in Summer for Calvert : Golf: Senior, among the top players at Estancia, would rather fish than compete on the junior circuit in the off-season.
- Kelvin Upshaw of the Golden State Warriors...
- Lynn's Spring Impresses Padres
- Music Reviews : Currie Conducts Master Chorale in Bach Work
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- COUNTYWIDE : Association Honors Rancho Simi District
- Parks, McDaniel Selected Players of Year
- The Cleveland Cavaliers would have no objections...
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Side Out' Pushes Predictable Beach Volleyball Buttons
- THE BOTTOM LINE
- NHL ROUNDUP : Yzerman's Goal Gives Detroit Tie
- PERFORMANCE ART REVIEW : 'War and Pieces' Fitfully Considers Society's Collective Death Wish
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Galactic Buzz by a Basement Band
- SHORT TAKES : Paris Mayor Offers Theater Deal
- Center Books Ella, Connick, Feinstein
- Activist Priest Puts His Faith in 'Jesus' Performance-Sermon : Theater: Malcolm Boyd is collaborating with performance artist Tim Miller to explore the spiritual journeys in dealing with AIDS and other social issues.
- Farley Unit Defaults on Pepperell Textile Loan
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the week of March 26:
- So Let's Eat More SnickersPut your books...
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : EPA Chief Sees Job Losses for Miners
- The Forgotten Hostages: Lebanese : Kidnapings: An unknown number have been abducted, usually because of their religion.
- Bad Reviews: Spanish writer Camilo Jose Cela,...
- COLUMN ONE : Executions: Who Dies and Why? : Discretionary judgments affect the way capital punishment laws are imposed state to state and county to county. Inconsistencies abound.
- From a Chamber of Horrors to Death Row
- ANAHEIM : Dumbo Ride Closes After Girl Is Hurt
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Alarm in Soviet Drug Firm Closures
- SANTA PAULA : Council May Double Fees for Filmmakers
- STANTON : City OKs Parking Permits for Area
- GIRLS' COACH : Mt. Carmel's Brose Finds a Perfect Way to Finish
- Lawyers for North Carolina State are going...
- PREP BASKETBALL : Tarver, Leslie Named Top Players
- Nicklaus Wins by Four Shots at Tradition : Golf: First appearance on senior tour gives him confidence heading into the Masters.
- Simon Brown stopped Tyrone Trice with a...
- Justices Back Auto Makers in Air Bag Suits
- Prime Minister to Call Bush
- World IN BRIEF : NEPAL : 9 Ministers Fired; Protests Continue
- Divided E. Germans Unite Against Currency Plan
- Contras Streaming Into Nicaragua With Arms : Central America: The exodus from Honduras camps appears designed to sidestep the disarmament agreement.
- Inmates Riot at Crowded British Prison; 50 Hurt : Uprising: Hundreds battle guards, set fires and climb atop buildings. Reports of 12 deaths are under investigation.
- 10-Year War Disfigures a Nation and Its People : Afghanistan: Amputees flood daily into Kabul for help. Many must wait months for artificial limbs.
- A 'Deal' to Give Away the Store : Mexico: A free-trade agreement with the U.S. would be a travesty of history and economics. Even talking about it is an act of political desperation.
- Adrift in a Sea of Coalitions : Israel's system of government needs to evolve if it is to cope
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Stop Growth of Creeping Patios
- COUNTYWIDE : Girl Scouts' Camp Project Nears Finish
- Margaux Bares All to Get Hollywood's Attention
- Nicaragua Devalues Currency: Nicaragua's Central Bank announced...
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES NOISE : Marines Need to Move Tustin Copter Facility : Development near the air station makes its operations incompatible with the area.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Keith Clark a 'Friend Among Friends' in Mondavi Series Concert
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- PHILIP J. SALVATI : Getting Respect--Finally : Ad Agencies Holding Their Own Against the Big Boys
- GOP Political Unit Shuns Wilson's Bid
- Nation In Brief : NEW YORK : Buffalo Tries to Save Transit Lines
- Shevardnadze Due in U.S. Under Shadow of Lithuania
- EPA to Approve N.M. Hazardous Waste Storage
- LOCAL : Brea Man Held in Wife's Slaying
- SEAL BEACH : City Joins Profitable Anti-Drug Program
- Nonprofit Housing: A Rich Idea
- Election Yields Extraordinary Cast of Rivals : Primaries: In the past, an incumbent rarely faced serious opposition. But this year, five legislators face a real challenge from within their own party.
- Novelist Spreads His Word Via the School of Hard Knocks
- AMERICA'S SCHOONER CUP : Astor's Crew Picks Up Where Wind Left Off
- Kruger Leaves Kansas State to Coach at Florida : Coaches: Rudy Washington, ex-USC assistant, takes job at Drake.
- Japanese-Made Cars Are Better, Ford Chairman Poling Admits
- P.M. BRIEFING : Hong Kong Firms Ponder Moves
- 25th Player Now the Odd Man In
- Dead Whale Washes Ashore : Migration: Biologists will perform a necropsy to try to determine what killed the 35-foot creature off Seal Beach.
- No Morality Plays in This Game
- Cable TV Company Plans All Science Fiction Channel
- World IN BRIEF : GREECE : 1 Dead, 4 Injured in Campaign Violence
- L. Maitland; First to Fly to Hawaii
- Nation In Brief : TEXAS : Attacker Cited Rape Quip, Victim Says
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Gloria Estefan to Leave Hospital
- Johnny Shouldn't Be Marching Home, Yet : U.S. troops: Our presence in Europe is still needed, to maintain stability and to give us a seat at the European table.
- COSTA MESA : College Seeks More Foreign Students
- No Joke; CBS Fires Musburger : Television: Tonight's NCAA basketball telecast will be announcer's last assignment for network.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Post Two Shutouts
- THE SIDELINES : Olympian's Death Investigated
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'Michi's Blood' and 'Freedom Bird' Look at Lives Entrapped
- Filmgoers Snap Up Tickets to 'Ninja Turtles'
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the week of March 26:
- LOCAL : Biologists Seeking Cause of Gray Whale's Death
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the week of March 26:
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Romance Intact: Jackson Browne
- Soviet Epidemic, U.S. Treatment : Alcoholism: Two specialists from the U.S.S.R. are touring the U.S. studying American recovery programs.
- Administration's Public Meetings Fuel Heated Debate Over National Energy Policy : Resources: Forums held across the country have been filled with competing interests. The first draft of the White House's plan is due today.
- Pauma Valley
- Census Effort Was Too Little, Too Late, Too Lackluster
- Strickland Responds to Pressure for Spurs
- Jazz Reviews : Articulate Improvisation From Sid Jacobs
- MUSIC REVIEW : Davies Brings His Bonn Orchestra to Costa Mesa
- SHORT TAKES : Irate Art-Lovers Pound on Prado
- Relieving the Orange Crush : Easing Orange County Congestion Would Help Everyone
- PREP REVIEW : Section Chief Cries Foul Over Changes at Free Throw Line
- BETTING WITH BOB
- GOLF : Sills Surprises Himself With Playoff Win Over Morgan
- Clippers Find All's Well That Ends Well, Beating SuperSonics, 104-103
- Lakers Still Look Like the Best in West by Beating Jazz, 119-103
- SHORT TAKES : 800 Meet to Honor Sammy Davis
- Judgment Day for Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel Ceiling : Art: Most critics applaud the restoration of his Vatican masterpiece, but a minority terms it a rewriting of art history that is nothing less than a monumental disaster.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : From Genuine Emotion to Show Biz : Benefit: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young honor their drummer Dallas Taylor, who needs a liver transplant, and raise funds to battle drug abuse.
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS & LOSERS
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the week of March 26:
- Barron Hilton on Hot Seat : Hotels: Analysts say the hotelier acted indecisively and too slowly in auctioning off the chain. The company insists the bids were too low.
- Tokyo Stocks Take Biggest Plunge Since '87
- Party Leader in E. Germany Out Over Stasi Link
- Soviet Jewish Emigration Backed by 120,000 at U.N.
- Thatcher and Opponents Blame Extremists : Tax protest: Scuffles flare anew as an official inspects damage at Trafalgar Square.
- Iraq Chemical War Threat : Hussein Says He'll Wipe Out Half of Israel if Attacked : Denies He Is Building A-Bomb
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Senator Singer's Straight Man
- Achooooooo! That Sneeze Could Really Be an Overlooked Allergy : Health: Allergies often are overlooked in youngsters and may remain undiagnosed for years, ushering in suffering that can extend into adulthood.
- California in Brief : BERKELEY : Scientists Harassed, Lawyer Charges
- San Diego
- FULLERTON : City May Buy Site for Elderly Housing
- San Diego
- Gadget Bash Is a Smashing Success on Eve of Foolishness
- U.S. Troops Mustn't Be the Obstacle : Germany: Washington is making a mistake by holding to an ironclad demand for continued NATO membership. At risk is unification itself.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : DDI, Pancreatitis Link Noted
- U.S. Again Leading Exporter: The United States...
- Designers Pitch In to Help Out Mother Earth
- 1,000 Lithuanians Rally in L.A. to Support Homeland : Secession: Activists protest 'Soviet occupation' of the republic. They call on the U.S. to increase pressure on Gorbachev.
- No More Denial : Voice of Right to Life League Acknowledges Abortion at 21
- Court Asked to Uphold Stay of Execution
- The Ol' Model T Still Revs Up Fans' Enthusiasm
- World IN BRIEF : NETHERLANDS : Prison Guards Foil Attempt to Seize GI
- Mystery Shrouds Murder of Ex-INS Inspector
- Cooperate to Point Our Learning Curve Upward : Education: If our public system is going to respond to America's needs, educators and executives must get together and find common ground.
- 1 Killed, 3 Hurt at Hansen Dam Park
- CS Fullerton Goes Bottoms Up to Win : College baseball: The seventh, eighth and ninth hitters in the batting order lead the Titans to a 6-1 victory over UC Irvine.
- Hunt Keeps Rebels on a Steady Course : UNLV: Versatile guard has proved that he is more than merely a proficient three-point shooter.
- KFI Reports Trade as April Fool's Joke
- THE SIDELINES : Central Washington Coach Quits
- BOYS' COACH : Sweetwater Improvement Is an Honor for Ybarra
- BOYS' PLAYER : Clark Leaves Gold Record of Success
- Boesky Due for Release: Ivan F. Boesky,...
- Roller Coaster Collision Injures 40 Riders at Park
- P.M. BRIEFING : Buy Stock, Chrysler Execs Told
- Dollar Climbs Above 160 Yen as Tokyo Shares Fall
- Sunset Hall Owners Vote to Refuse Sale to Developer
- A Beef Grows in Brooklyn : Law: The Big Blue Machine in L.A. takes a mighty swing at two bar owners in New York over use of the Dodger name.
- MEDICINE : 1 in 6 Women Seek Sterilization
- Transcon Trucking Unit Sold to Miami Firm : Transportation: The sale of the money-losing operation came after the parent company's unsuccessful attempt to buy two other carriers.
- Capital Punishment Favored by 9 Out of 10 Voters in O.C.
- Soviets Send Tanks to Join Reinforced Lithuania Units
- Industrial Use Planned for Devices, Iraqis Say : Nuclear arms: Any use of atomic weapons 'would be mutual suicide' in the Mideast, ambassador says.
- COUNTYWIDE : 3 Students Seek College Board Post
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Valium Snaps Vegetative State
- NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Survive Breaks Aqueduct Mark
- Azzi Goes Home and Stanford Comes Away With Women's Title
- MUSIC REVIEW : The Cult's Irvine Show Is Long on Style but Short on Substance
- BY THE NUMBERS
- Jazz Reviews : Ross Tompkins Enhances Cole Quartet at Vine St.
- SHORT TAKES : Jean Harris to Keep Profits
- New Towns Bill
- Foster Care
- Redistributing Foreign Aid
- Crowd Control
- Redistributing Foreign Aid
- Rostenkowski's Deficit Plan
- Redistributing Foreign Aid
- Overcrowding
- Redistributing Foreign Aid
- Names in the News - April 2, 1990
- Names in the News - April 2, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 2, 1990
- ADMAN: As local advertising agencies have garnered...
- NEW YORK OVERNIGHT : Sylvia Sidney, Though Ailing, Bubbly Adherent
- BACK IN THE FRAY: Tom C. Rogers,...
- ART
- PEOPLE WATCH
- MUSIC
- SINO-VEGGIES: UC Irvine's Dr. Frank J. Meyskens,...
- QUESTION: What's worse than too many Medflies?...
- 6-Month Delay Sought on Airport Zoning Law : Local control: The 1970 measure enforces statutes that ensure projects are compatible with airports.
- Kaiser Ready for Strike at Its Facilities : Labor dispute: About 1,030 employees are expected to walk picket lines in Orange County. Patients are being moved to unaffected clinics and hospitals.
- ART
- TV & VIDEO - April 2, 1990
- POP/ROCK - April 2, 1990
- LEGAL FILE
- POP/ROCK - April 2, 1990
- Seminar Aimed at Helping Prospective Remodelers
- Shades of Gray : This Tiny Garden Takes Its Cue From the Rocky Coastline
- When Is a Reservation Actually a Reservation? : Hotels: Overbooking is an age-old reality as operators try to assure full capacity. New legislation may provide some guaranteed relief for consumers.
- Kitchen Garden
- Eight Mysteries Miming a Novel : GORDON LIDDY IS MY MUSE By Tommy (Tip) Paine <i> by John Calvin Batchelor (Linden Press/Simon & Schuster: $19.95; 303 pp.; 0-671-69078-7 </i>
- Caribbean Hideaways Perfect for Sea Dreaming : <i> For Boating and Diving </i>
- Slouching Toward Regional Solutions
- Nation In Brief : FLORIDA : Engineer on Jet Flew Despite Cocaine Test
- North's Attitude Divides by Longitude, Not Latitude
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Fuel Slick Floats in Allegheny River
- White House Calls Ryan Drug Use 'Not Relevant' : Nominee: Youthful experiments by the baby boom generation should be forgiven, officials insist. They urge confirmation of thrift regulator.
- Ethnic Minorities Expect Little From Nicaragua's New Leaders : Politics: East coast Creoles and Indians gained some power in the elections. But they say autonomy is far off.
- Idaho Gov. Andrus Vetoes Restrictive Abortion Bill
- Mayor Proclaims Week of Young Child
- Senate Panel OKs Bush's Choice for Thrift Chief
- Remember Who's the Customer Here : Trade: It will hurt us less not to buy things than it will hurt Japan not to sell them. Perhaps it's time to stop talking and act.
- 2 Montana Jail Escapees Caught; 5 More Sought
- Census Figures Help Group Clout, Hardly Count the Minority of One
- On-Campus Suspension Program Throws the Books at Goof-Offs
- Researchers Look for New Weapons in Fighting Cancer, Heart Disease
- Man Dies When Car Plunges Off Road
- The Hideaway Where Heroin Addicts Lurk : Narcotics: San Diego police and businesses have fought the problem. But the drug users keep coming back.
- Ventura County : Using Treated Sewage Water Is 1 Option
- Hell, Sweet Hell : Revived Club Says, If You're Happy and You Know It, Shut Your Mouth
- Fear of a Fall Spells a Springtime End for Six Downtown Trees
- COMMENTARY : Big Business Means Bigger Problems for College Basketball
- Padres Might Be Purchased on Monday, Source Says
- These Guys Aren't Fooling Anybody
- Norris Knocks Out Mugabi, Takes Title
- Oxford University, a 1-7 favorite, beat Cambridge...
- Events in the news this week.
- Environmental Review Tactics Studied : Politics: Los Angeles may follow other area cities in limiting developer roles--and the appearance of conflict of interest--in environmental statements.
- BASEBALL : Winfield Answers Softly When Question Is About Trade
- Celtics' McHale Redefines Consistency
- <i> Films going into production: </i>
- Ballet of Los Angeles Finally Plays L.A.
- The Upheaval in San Francisco Theater : There's 'a turnover in generations' as many of the Old Guard leave the scene
- ROOM TEMPERATURE <i> by Nicholson Baker Grove Weidenfeld: $16.95; 144 pp. </i>
- A Son Named Aram, a Father Named Bill
- Something Delightful Is Brewing in Belgium Restaurants
- Social Security's Role in Wife's Back-to-Work Decision
- A Midsummer Day's Dream in Shakespeareland
- Asia Awakes, America Sleeps : PACIFIC DESTINY Inside Asia Today <i> by Robert Elegant (Crown: $24.95; 511 pp.; 0-517-57234-6)</i>
- Gorbachev Proposes Talks With Lithuania : Secession: He warns of 'grave consequences' of move for independence. But Landsbergis rejects the Soviet leader's terms as 'harsh.'
- The West--a Literary State of Mind : Literature: The region has become home and inspiration to a growing number of serious writers.
- The Building of Lake San Marcos : Housing: The visionary retirement community pioneered many of the concepts that have become standards in the housing industry.
- North County Finds Itself at the Crossroads : Life style: In the search for happily ever after, North County loomed as paradise found. But traffic woes, unaffordable housing and crime are turning it into paradise lost for many, a Times poll has found.
- Weighty Debate Swirls Around Potbellied Pigs : Pets: Their owners had great dreams for Elmer and Miss Piggy. Now the pair are the center of a neighborhood feud.
- A Fast Deal With Mexico Unlikely
- A Brief Reprieve, in Idaho, From Legislated Cruelty : Abortion: Attacking it as a casual form of birth control was devious--and punitive to the many whom birth control fails.
- Public Hearing Set on Via Valmonte Closing
- A First-Quarter Report on What Kind of Fools We Are
- Mission Viejo's Rival GOP Groups Merge : Politics: Two committees avoid a showdown over the use of the same name by agreeing to join forces instead.
- Vying by Hook and by Crook : Shepherds and Stock Dogs Test Their Pastoral Instincts
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Even With 20 Strikeouts, Left-Hander McGuire Might Have Missed Mark
- Wesson, Aztecs Throw Blanks at San Jose State--Twice
- The Shrinking Nets of Goalie Patrick Roy
- PREP ROUNDUP : Mierendorf Leads Servite in His First Start of Season
- Randolph Laughs at Trade Talk : Dodgers: Second baseman knows Samuel is there, but figures the worst is behind him.
- Mixing Blunt Words With New Age Serenity : Kitaro, the once-reticent composer/performer, is now voicing opinions that may offend some in his Japanese homeland
- What China Needed Was the YMCA : GOLDEN INCHES The China Memoir of Grace Service <i> edited by John S. Service (University of California Press: $19.95; 347 pp., illustrated and annotated) </i>
- Financial Aid for Cal State Students
- THE LOST WORLD <i> by Arthur Conan Doyle (Academy Chicago Publishers: $4.95) </i>
- Gardening : Make Vegetable Plot a Success This Year : Planting: Proper soil preparation, planting and fertilizing will pay off in bountiful harvest.
- Nations Twist in the Global Financial Winds : Policy: Governments are rapidly losing influence over their own economic affairs as instantaneous international trading takes command.
- Deciphering Those For-Sale Ads
- CHILE'S : NEW FRONTIER : Meandering for 745 miles through Patagonia, the new Pinochet Highway has opened a : virtually unspoiled wilderness of lakes and glaciers, mountains and ranches in South America.
- The interview, Mitchum-style
- Activist Touring U.S. to Promote Reconciliation, Progress in N. Ireland : Ulster: Bernadettte Devlin McAliskey says that if walls can come down in Germany, why not in Ireland?
- North County Growth Means Problems, Challenges : Transformation: How the region handles the demands and problems of growth in the next decade will have a major impact on the quality of life.
- The Snares of Democracy: Lithuanian Resolve Tests Soviet Reforms : <i> Perestroika</i> : Has Gorbachev trapped himself by vowing democratization when the tools of democracy--and social consensus--are lacking?