- Nanula to Head Disney Stores Chain
- 95 Arrested in French Raids on Islamists : Terrorism: Suspects are accused of running a support network for Algerian guerrillas. Police seize weapons, explosives.
- COSTA MESA : Chess Champion, 12, Eyeing U.S. Open Title
- VENTURA : Response Lukewarm to Proposed Initiative
- VENTURA : Plans Unveiled for Restaurant on Pier
- Colleges
- AUTOS
- Jetliner Maker Selects Dallas Over Long Beach : Aerospace: McDonnell Douglas' decision on the MD-95 breaks a 74-year airliner manufacturing tradition.
- AUTOS
- Cuomo in Tight Race With Pataki : New York: Incumbent Democratic governor benefiting from third-party candidate's strong showing in northern part of the state.
- California Elections : Kuehl Clinging to Narrow Lead : Assembly: Republican Michael T. Meehan is running a close race with the feminist lawyer in the 41st District.
- Local Elections : PROPOSITION 187 : Last-Minute Rallies Held by Students
- ORANGE : Trustees Hash Out Goals for Schools
- VAN NUYS : Officials to Discuss Sewage Plant Odors
- Local Elections : LEGISLATIVE SEATS : Beilenson, Sybert Close; Gallegly Is Easy Victor
- Man Dies After Being Hit by Bus
- TV Ratings : Cop Series the Flavor of the Week
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Enron Plan Focuses Light on the Improving Solar Cell : Energy: Firm says new methods can produce photovoltaic electric power at 25% of existing technologies' costs.
- Amplicon Inc.: The Santa Ana equipment leasing...
- ELECTIONS '94 / The South : ALABAMA
- Worst Part of School? Bathrooms
- GOP's Rising Tide Spills Over to Statehouses : Politics: Party takes control of majority of governorships for the first time since 1970. Democrats lose New York, Texas and Pennsylvania.
- ANAHEIM : Again, No Verdict in Carjack Killing
- WOODLAND HILLS : Pierce College Seeks Applicants for Spring
- SAN FERNANDO : MTA to Finance Bike Path, Walkway
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Supervisors to Oppose Parts of Federal Clean Air Plan
- Council OKs Plan for Homeless Center
- Golf
- Knee Injury Results in Amputation
- Reading, Writing, Ruin : Ravaged by time, vandals and a lack of money, public schools are starting to look like war zones. With little or no budget for repairs, the children are suffering the consequences.
- R S V P : An Equal-Opportunity Food Fest
- Partisanship Could Sour GOP Triumph
- Reza Abedi has been hired as the...
- Orange boys' basketball Coach Richard Bossenmeyer has...
- Brenda Parks
- JAZZ REVIEW : A Musical Tribute to Leonard Feather
- TV REVIEWS : 'Battle of the Bulge' Gives Grunts Their Due
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Canadian Soprano Nielsen Impresses at Ambassador
- S&L; Failures and Regulations
- Susan Smith
- Politicians
- 1994 Smog Season
- Shots Fired at White House
- Tobacco's Death Toll
- Bicycles
- California Elections / STATE OFFICES : Lungren, Fong Buoyed by GOP 'Tidal Wave' : Republicans lead in all but one partisan contest, in which Controller Gray Davis claims victory in race for lieutenant governor. Quackenbush, Jones, McClintock slightly ahead.
- California Elections / STATE OFFICES : Lungren, Fong Buoyed by GOP 'Tidal Wave' : Republicans lead in all but one partisan contest, in which Controller Gray Davis claims victory in race for lieutenant governor. Quackenbush, Jones, McClintock slightly ahead
- California Elections / LEGISLATURE : GOP Threatens to Gain Control of Assembly : Close races leave makeup of lower house in doubt. Republicans appear to have captured at least five more seats and are challenging for five others. Democrats seem likely to retain Senate control.
- Ito Slightly Eases Curbs on Jurors' Access to News : Simpson case: Panelists are allowed to read edited copies of newspapers and view most entertainment programming on TV. Defense team complains about defendant's food and the addition of a black prosecutor.
- Anger at Government
- Campaign Financing
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 9, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 9, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 9, 1994
- Obituaries - Nov. 9, 1994
- Obituaries - Nov. 9, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 9, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 9, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 9, 1994
- California Elections / CONGRESS : 1 Democrat Loses, 2 Others Headed Toward Defeat : GOP wave swamps incumbent Schenk, threatens Hamburg and Lehman, and carries ex-TV star Sonny Bono into open seat.
- GOP 'David' Knocks Off 'Goliath' Rostenkowski
- Fullerton Family Found in Torched Car : Crime: Vehicle containing the three bodies had been coated with flammable liquid.
- Fullerton Couple and Son Found Dead in Burned Car
- A Major League Question Mark : Soccer: There are few definite answers about future of Rothenberg's venture.
- ELECTIONS '94 : Robb Defeats North in Virginia's Scandal-Scarred Senate Competition : Politics: Incumbent Democrat survives close race where voters disliked both candidates. The African American vote was the key to victory.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Oakland Mayor Harris Leads Challenger Dang : In San Diego, Pfingst runs ahead of Stirling to become first new D.A. in 24 years. Initiatives to clear streets of homeless head for approval in San Francisco.
- Republicans Score a Sweeping Victory : Elections: The party wins majorities in the Senate and House. Voters shun Clinton's activist government message.
- Bitterly Fought Senate Race Too Close to Call
- GOP Rolls Up Gains Across U.S. : Elections: Party could gain control of the Senate and is on its way to electing largest House bloc in half a century. Rostenkowski appears to be in deep trouble.
- California Elections / PROPOSITIONS : Voters Approve 'Three Strikes' Law, Reject Smoking Measure : Proposal for government-run health care system, gasoline tax to fund rail projects are also defeated.
- Bitterly Fought Senate Race Too Close to Call
- Wilson and Prop. 187 Win : Senate Race Close; GOP Controls Congress : Governor: Trailing a year ago, incumbent rides a tide of voter frustration to a dramatic comeback. The victory thrusts him into the ranks of contenders for the White House.
- Gingrich Tames Rhetoric, Savors 'Speaker' : Georgia: It is expected that his triumph will turn Washington upside down, portending the rise of a new kind of ideological politics.
- Prop. 187 Backers Elated--Challenges Imminent
- New Faces Expand Diversity on City Councils
- DON'T BANK ON IT: "Your ballot stub...
- House Speaker Foley Trails GOP Opponent in Washington State
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Buffet to Raise Funds to Send Kids to Camp
- Pacifica shortstop Valerie Downen orally committed to...
- SIMI VALLEY : Youths Sought for Employment Board
- Hawks Trade Willis and a No. 1 Pick to Miami : Pro basketball: Atlanta acquires Steve Smith, Grant Long and a second-round choice.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Sequentia Offers Haunting Program of Medieval Sounds
- FAMILY : 'GeoKids' a Pleasing Mix of Infotainment
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Williams-Smith Feud Fizzles in End
- Clearly, He's K.J., Not J.J. : Jordan Goes Own Route in Emerging as a Force for UCLA While Stokes Battles Through Injuries
- TV and Radio Serving Up a Smorgasbord of Coverage : Elections: Networks, cable and independent stations schedule an extensive look at tonight's political results.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Fastbacks Stay on Slow Track to Success
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Donahue: Week Off Was Productive
- THOUSAND OAKS : 18-Year-Old Targeted in Drive-By Shooting
- School Board Meets at District Office
- This Old House : Buildings: The roof leaks, the plumbing is faulty and the foundation sags. Nevertheless, this USC frat house for budding architects has earned official status as an L.A. cultural landmark.
- Tu, 16, Upsets Coetzer in Second Pro Match
- Rams Sell Out, Cowboys-49ers Bumped Off Air
- Hawks Trade All-Star Forward Willis to Miami : Pro basketball: Atlanta reportedly acquires guard Steve Smith and forward Grant Long.
- Valley Player of the Year Commits to Pepperdine
- Shaw Reaches Out, Touches Football Fans in St. Louis
- The Art Institute of Southern California has...
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Keefe's Move to the West Coast Gives the Anteaters Another Shooter
- Panel Says Japan Urgently Needs to Open Its Markets
- Incomnet Posts Record Quarterly Sales, Earnings
- S. Africa Army Drops 2,200 Ex-Guerrillas
- Many of the County's Best Will Sign in the Next Week
- $300,000 Study to Yield Wealth of Data on the Rich : Psychology: Researchers will examine lottery winners to see how lots of money can change attitudes, health--and happiness.
- Wells Fargo Exec to Run New B of A Non-Bank Unit : Finance: Strategy shift is aimed at re-energizing the firm's investment business as the public becomes more sophisticated.
- Rent Crunch
- The Misuse of Jury Consultants
- Documentary : Afraid of Flying? Try Catching a Ride Aboard 'Maybe Airlines' to Sarajevo : Just getting to the plane can be humiliating, complex, perilous--and sometimes funny.
- Photo Essay : Grand Indian Epic Goes Up in Flames
- BOOK REVIEW: NOVEL : Life as a Failed Writer and Bogus Academic in a Ritzy Italian Villa : THE CLIFF, <i> by David R. Slavitt</i> ; Louisiana University Press; $21.95, 154 pages
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Supervisors Advised to Pay $600,000 to Slain Boy's Kin
- Girl Tells Thornton Jury of Her Kidnaping : Crime: At murder trial, witness Stephanie Campbell testifies that she feared for her life throughout the five days of her abduction.
- AGOURA HILLS : Community Joins in Tree-Planting Effort
- Siemens' Solar-Lighting Business Sold to Hong Kong Firm
- Cherokee Files 2nd Chapter 11 Petition
- Money Belt : Foreman's Victory Is an Advertising Knockout
- Silicone Oil OKd for Treatment of Detached Retina
- Driver Prevails in Ticket Dispute That Grew and Grew : Law: North Hollywood man wins damages after unjustified action by Antelope Valley court. He says he was striking a blow for democracy.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Rockwell Says Way Is Clear for Reliance Merger : Acquisition: Defense giant has bid $1.5 billion for the industrial automation company, which had accepted a lower competing offer.
- AmerScan Global Aids Norwegian Investors
- * Rockwell International Corp. of Thousand Oaks...
- Winery Left Under Investment Fund's Control : Litigation: Plaintiffs had asked that firm's affairs be put in hands of court-appointed manager overseeing TMI, which they accuse of fraudulently losing $100 million.
- Genisco Technology to Sell Unprofitable Electronics Division
- By The Numbers / Spotlight
- Thirty-Somethings Come of Political Age : Politics: When a contemporary runs for Congress, a whole generation is forced to grow up.
- Zenith Profit Dips on Earthquake Losses
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Markets Take a Breather on Election Eve
- House of Fabrics Gets Go-Ahead to Restock
- Martin Lawrence Reduces 3rd-Quarter Loss From '93
- Earle M. Jorgensen Co.: The Brea-based metal...
- Bosnian City Mirrors Croat-Muslim Suspicions : Balkans: Mostar is still divided, but Serb shelling may bolster the two groups' fragile alliance.
- Mayor's Still Mum: Leadership's Loss : So now Proposition 187 comes along and Riordan says nothing. When I punched the spot next to his name, I expected better.
- Making A Difference in Your Community : Group Helps Those Striving to Be Just Folks
- FULLERTON : Horse Show to Benefit Muckenthaler Center
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Landmark Places to Get New Signs
- Inside the Ads
- Court Refuses to Rule in Adoption Case : Law: Illinois hearing will now decide if 'Baby Richard' must be given to his biological parents. The 3-year-old has lived only with adoptive parents.
- Others Still Await Their Day in Court
- National Perspective : ELECTIONS : Keeping Score
- THOUSAND OAKS : Applicants Needed for 4 Committees
- Countywide : International Adoptions Will Be Seminar Topic
- Dana RudolphSunny Hills, SeniorTennis/SinglesSunny Hills struggled in...
- U.S.-Japan Exercises Set
- Body Watch : Doctor's Corner
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : LAPD Breaks Ground for New Station
- Today's Election
- Shuttle Confirms Low Ozone Level Over Antarctic
- Finding the Funds to Fix Quake Damage : Recovery: There are a range of loan options to consider, especially for those homeowners caught in an equity bind.
- Bidding War Over Tax Cuts Seen as Likely
- Truck Hits Cars Stopped for Clinton; 3 Killed
- PLATFORM : Non-Voting Idiots
- BRENTWOOD : Marilyn Monroe's House Sold, May Be Torn Down
- GLENDALE : Proposed Mall Is Generating Interest
- LOS ANGELES : Man Who Killed His Bride Is Resentenced to 33 Years
- Love is a many-splattered thing: Chris Darryn...
- SAN FERNANDO : Architects Hired for Child Care Center
- Ticketed Driver Takes a Bite Out of Court That Nibbled Him for $10 : Litigation: Small claims jurist awards $200 to man after Antelope Valley traffic court wrongly issued warrants for his arrest over a handling fee.
- Valley Interview : Tarzana Whistle Blower Finds Victory in Lawsuit Bittersweet
- Chandler to Start Sunday, Knox Says
- Shaw Making Friends Among St. Louis Hopeful : Pro football: He calls Missouri fans, tells them he's serious about possible move.
- TRAVEL AND TOURISM
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Markets Take a Breather on Election Eve
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- TRAVEL AND TOURISM
- Ex-Communist Declared Victor in Disputed Tajik Race : Central Asia: Opponent says results falsified. Vote does nothing to advance talks with exiled guerrillas.
- Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Israel Reopens Site of Mosque Massacre in Hebron : Mideast: Only a few come to worship at the Cave of the Patriarchs. Muslims observe an unofficial boycott.
- Home Listings Are Sparse in Buyer's Market : Real estate: Earthquake and recession have had impact on what is up for sale. Many would-be buyers cannot find homes free of quake damage.
- N.H. Governor Apologizes for Motels' Slight
- Media : China's Late-Night Radio Programs Tell It Like It Is : Hot topics for call-in shows are sex, psychology and cultural changes. 'Politics is too complicated,' says one host.
- Metrolink to Cut Fares in December
- Homestead Services Violations Alleged
- THOUSAND OAKS : Job Faire at Oaks Mall Has Small Turnout
- LAGUNA BEACH : Officials Praise School's Mental Health Clinic
- Video Interview System Links Inmates, Officials Across Miles
- Furnace Creek Ultra-Marathon Gives Cyclists Chance to Test Endurance and Will, but . . . : It's No Joy Ride
- PREP EIGHT-MAN FOOTBALL PAIRINGS : Two Schools From County in the Playoffs
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Donahue: Week Off Was Productive
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Cougars Still Haven't Figured Out Johnson
- ENERGY
- International Remote's Quarterly Profit Doubles
- Joe SecodaValencia, SeniorFootball/QuarterbackSecoda is much more than...
- Ingram Micro Inc.: The Santa Ana-based wholesale...
- He's a Rad Scientist : Winning the Nobel Won't change USC's new laureate. He proudly says he'll continue to be the good chemist he was before he won fame and $935,000.
- JAKARTA : Clinton Summit Trip
- Small Sawmill Operators Venturing to Siberia : Timber: As U.S. supplies decline amid environmental concerns, a Pacific Northwest group hopes to log the vast forests of eastern Russia.
- Notebook : Freeway League Faces Unusual Possibility
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Panel to Hear Ideas for Skateboard Park
- Kings' Jester From French Lick Gets In Licks for Sports Editors
- Melissa Schutz, a middle blocker from Newport...
- IBM, Apple and Motorola Unveil Standard for PCs
- * Visual Eyes of Westlake Village won...
- Sears Makes a Towering Deal
- Dan Klores to Open L.A. Office
- 60.2% Voter Turnout Is Predicted
- Political Scorecard : Today is Election Day
- County May Give $22,000 for Shelter
- IRVINE : Teen Hits Truck, Dies on Santa Ana Freeway
- Volunteers Sought to Help Package Gifts
- SIMI VALLEY : Meeting to Discuss Flood-Area Repairs
- Pasquarella Brings Success to Ayala High
- OAK TREE AT SANTA ANITA : Savinio the Star on Closing Day
- Rancho Santiago, Fullerton Playing for More Than Football Title
- * Geoscience Electronics Corp. of Westlake Village...
- U.S. Will Monitor Polling Precincts
- U.S. Backs Trade Boost for N. Korea : Commerce: Support comes as Seoul says it will lift its ban on business contacts with Pyongyang.
- Oxnard May Alter Graffiti Removal Plan : Blight: Council will consider shifting more cleanup duties to a contractor or privatizing altogether. Some say current program is successful and doesn't need changing.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Is Accepting Applications
- Brea City Councilman's Daughter Dies
- O.C. Art Review : Weighing Religious Pros and Icons
- Haitian Cabinet OKd, Will Be Sworn In Today
- NTSB Issues Plane Grounding Advisory : Aviation: The recommendation covers the type of commuter craft that crashed in Indiana. It could not take off when icing exists or is forecast.
- Postscript : Families of Kuwaiti POWs Haunted by Doubts, Fears : The fates of 625 seized by Iraq are still unknown. Nearly every Kuwaiti counts a relative among the missing.
- Gunfire Erupts in Sarajevo; NATO Jets Buzz the Capital
- TUSTIN : Festival Emphasizes School's Diversity
- OXNARD : Crowd's Cheers Boost Disabled Athletes
- Verdict in Brutality Case Upheld : Law: U.S. Supreme Court's decision means city must pay $890,000 to a fleeing kidnaping suspect whose ankle was fractured when an LAPD squad car ran over it. A deputy city attorney calls the ruling 'distressing.'
- UCI Benefactor's Pledge Disavowed : Philanthropy: Widow refuses to pay funds promised for Barclay Theatre.
- COSTA MESA : Poll Due on Banning Cigarette Machines
- 2 Supervisors Want Friday Office Closings Discontinued
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Play-Calling Draws More Criticism
- TV REVIEW : 'Slop': Racial Parables With No Payoffs
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Britten Quartet Polished and Polite
- Too Much of a Good Thing for Raiders?
- Interview With the Vampire's Vamp : Movies: Kirsten Dunst takes a starring role opposite Tom Cruise in stride, while still maintaining the innocent outlook of a 12-year-old girl.
- * Treasure Chest/Mail Pac Joint Venture of...
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Gorilla Foods OKs Takeover Proposal
- Kellwood Acquires Maker of Upscale Sportswear
- Republican Head of GSA Plans to Stay : Government: Orange County man admits breaking rules. But ethics charges against him stem from his efforts to cut waste, he says.
- Survey Shows Women Buying More Cars--and Selling Them Too : Autos: Number of females in showrooms is growing. They get high marks, especially from other women.
- Voice Powered Cuts Losses to $290,000
- Tailhook Behind Her, She Starts a New Life : Courts: Had she known how painful life would become, Paula Coughlin says she might have rethought the whole thing. But having won a civil suit, she says she can again be proud of herself.
- Cyclone Kills at Least 192 in India
- Briefly
- Rexhall Doubles Profits in Latest 9-Month Period
- RETAILING
- TRAVEL AND TOURISM : New Magazine From San Francisco Details the Attractions of Vietnam
- Cyclone Kills at Least 192 in India
- He Couldn't Have Done It Without Her
- Study Finds No Proof of Child Abuse by Satanists
- Dogs to Sniff Newport-Mesa School Campuses for Drugs : Education: Costa Mesa and Newport Beach police animal handlers will check lockers and autos. Trustees also went on record to oppose Proposition 187.
- Court Interpreter Is Sentenced to Jail : Courts: Chong Woon Kim pleaded no contest to mistranslating a victim's testimony in a domestic abuse case. He is sentenced to 10 days, fined $2,700.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Video Phone in Use at Pitchess : Technology: The computerized device allows inmates at the honor rancho to see and talk with their public defenders and probation officers 40 miles away.
- Gardener Denies Sexually Abusing Dog
- OAK TREE AT SANTA ANITA : Savinio Is the Star on Closing Day
- Cowboys Get Ready for 49ers in a Big Way : NFC: They dominate Giants in 38-10 victory. Receiver Harper is hurt.
- Local Elections : PROPOSITION 187 : Law Enforcement Agents Aim to Head Off Violence : Election: Patrols will be beefed up today at schools and polling sites. Authorities hope to prevent serious problems.
- Hernandez Associate Gets Probation in Tax Evasion Scheme
- Tu, 16, Upsets Coetzer in Second Pro Match
- A New College Course : As Enrollments Swell, Schools Turn to Distance Education
- A Fresh Start : Housing: The Moving to Opportunity program will take families out of the projects to see if a new environment helps them succeed.
- ART REVIEW : Continuity of Life in India's Art
- Chandler to Start Ahead of Miller for Rams : Pro football: Lingering effects of concussion on Miller are concern.
- Jazz Review : Gene Harris Serves His Blues-Plate Special
- Strawberry Industry Offers Scholarships
- Pacific Chorale's Opener Has Proper Seasoning
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls Have Too Much in Reserve During 98-83 Victory Over 76ers
- LONG BEACH STATE NOTEBOOK / JASON REID : Greenberg Satisfied With Team's Play in Season's First Exhibition Game
- Passion Plant : Delicate, Diverse Orchids Inspire Obsessive Devotion Among Collectors
- Wins Beneath His Wings : Lifelong Love of Flying Propels Pilot, Home-Built Racer to Victory
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Georgia Tech Coach Lewis Steps Down
- NHL LABOR : Talks Reportedly Progressing Amid Fears
- Raveling to Get Out of Hospital Today
- California Amplifier Gets $15 Million in Orders
- TRAVEL AND TOURISM
- INSURANCE
- PERSPECTIVE ON POLITICS : Gingrich's Window of Opportunity : A revisionist look at the much-maligned Republican leader and his quest to be majority leader of the House.
- LA PALMA : City Says It's Ahead of Goal, Recycling 26% of Trash
- Driver With Bad Brakes Charged in Death of Girl, 7
- Photos Capture Children's View of Shelter Life
- Lawyer Says Contract Not Tied to Limo Favors : Government: William W. Stewart, whose firm provides legal assistance to the indigent, insists judges and other officials wouldn't be influenced by the rides, and he denies getting special treatment.
- Foreman's Last Right Ended Moorer Vigil
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Songs of Yearning, Sadness From Evora
- PREP VOLLEYBALL PAIRINGS : Sunset League's Marina Shut Out of Playoffs
- Fine-Tuning the Work of 'CBS Evening News' Team : Television: The newscast's executive producer, Andrew Heyward, is working on the mechanics of the anchor duo, with an eye toward a smoother show.
- Iwerks Reports Loss of $785,645 in 1st Quarter
- IBM, Apple and Motorola Unveil Standard for PCs
- Live Entertainment Trading on OTC Bulletin Board
- Cheesecake Factory Says Earnings Higher in Quarter
- SEOUL : U.S.-Korea Talks
- Iran's Grand Ayatollah, 100, Is 'Terminally Ill'
- Following Zoot : A Fullerton Shop Suits Up Customers Looking for a Larger-Than-Life Experience
- Study Finds No Proof of Child Abuse by Satanists
- O.C. Residents Pay Nation's Highest Rents
- Cowlings Won't Be Prosecuted, D.A. Decides
- FYI
- IRVINE : Fountain Death Case Is Settled, Lawyer Says
- GLENDALE : Concert to Feature Thanksgiving Hymns
- PREP TENNIS PAIRINGS : Mater Dei Faces Tough Battle in Opening Round of Playoffs
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Warmington Homes Appoints Chief Financial Officer
- Boy, 14, Sentenced to 9 Years in Prison for Killing Child
- Polluted Hydraulic Fluid Ruled Out as Cause of USAir Jet Crash
- World Oil Output Soars in October
- BERLIN : A Wreath at the Wall
- RSVP : Chanel's No. 1 : Boutique Follows Tradition With Benefit for Local Arts Education and Outreach Programs
- Profile : A Life of Controversy : Opponent of Nazis, McCarthy and East German regime gets ready to shake up the German Parliament.
- BEIJING : Canada Trade Trip
- Indonesian Labor Leader Gets 3-Year Prison Term : Asia: Official allegedly incited worker violence. Clinton to discuss human rights on upcoming visit.