- COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOCCER ROUNDUP : Victory Over Riverside Moves OCC Into Third
- Jurisprudence
- PREP WEDNESDAY : Ofer the Adventurer Still Stirs Up Trouble--in Swimming Pools
- Reasons for Bush's Loss
- Portland Chain Will Delay 'X' Opening at One Complex
- LEGAL FILE
- Bonnie and John Raitt, daughter and father...
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Kershaw Plays Half a Set in the Twilight Zone
- TELEVISION - Nov. 11, 1992
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'Rosencrantz and Guildenstern' Alive, Well : Smartly Offered Production at OCC Doesn't Retreat From the Play's Braininess or Zaniness
- Controversial Hiss Case
- MOVIE REVIEW : Traces of Genre Confusion in Thriller 'Traces of Red'
- TELEVISION - Nov. 11, 1992
- LEGAL FILE
- Pianist Benjamin Pasternack will substitute for Norman...
- Director Finds Catharsis in Musical 'All That He Was' : Premiere: James Taulli of Cal State Fullerton praises the voice of Larry Johnson, whose book and lyrics focus on a young gay man who has died of AIDS.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Struggle of Danish Jews in 'October'
- Intricate Clothes Make the Miao : Exhibit: Show at the Mingei museum sheds light on our own idiosyncratic rituals by presenting the practices of another culture.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Cocktail Hour' in La Mirada
- Stage Reviews : 'Murder by the Book' Survives Misstep : The Long Beach production of the comedy-thriller simmers, but better direction might have brought it to a boil.
- TV REVIEWS : 'Liberators' Captures Slice of History
- Reasons for Bush's Loss
- TV Ratings : Election Boosts News Programming
- Douglass Leaving KNBC-TV : The respected political editor is moving to Washington.
- Basketball
- Laurie Wilson
- HOCKEY / LISA DILLMAN : It's Too Early to Dismiss the Neutral Sites
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP
- Cox Finally Getting a Leg Up : Rams: Fifth-year receiver, with two healthy hamstrings, might be on the way to his best NFL season.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Tentative Deal on New Lease Draws Praise
- Major Winners Grand Slammed : Golf: Desert does its worst; wind and chill dampen efforts as Price holds a one-shot lead.
- The Brad Holland Roast Is Held in His Absence
- Lakers Blow Lead, Then Win : Pro basketball: After 13-point edge is gone, Scott's shot with 14 seconds to play beats Golden State, 107-106.
- Determination by the Bay : Baseball: In three months, San Francisco mobilized forces to save its team from moving to St. Petersburg, Fla.
- This Time, Jets Sneak Up on Kings With a 4-4 Tie
- MOVIES - Nov. 11, 1992
- MUSIC & DANCE REVIEWS : 'Back of Self' Helps Raise Consciousness
- TV REVIEWS : 'Nam Vets Celebrate Shared Experience
- Young Voters
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Kershaw Pays Odd Tribute
- MOVIE REVIEW : The 1,001 Delights of 'Aladdin'
- Basketball
- CS Sacramento Athletic Director Is One of Two New Finalists at UCI
- Boxing
- TELEVISION - Nov. 11, 1992
- Stage Reviews : 'Plow' Is Likable but Fails to Unearth the Play's Soul
- Hart Opponents Should Cease Griping--Stage
- The Houston Astros said they will make...
- Salud-Poll Fight Set for Tonight
- Jurisprudence
- Duck Stamp Entry Wins Richest Prize
- Troubled Times in Chinatown : Once a thriving place to dine, browse and socialize, Chinatown is fighting for its economic life
- Bosnia Rivals Again Agree to Cease-Fire : Balkans: Most deals have quickly shattered. But coming winter weather may work for peace.
- New Blacks in Congress Vow to Aid Clinton : Lawmakers: The 13 freshmen say that instead of pushing their own agenda they will cooperate with the White House to 'break the gridlock.'
- Bush Says GOP Will Recover From Loss : Republicans: He and Quayle receive tributes at capital banquet welcoming party's newly elected members of Senate.
- Dannemeyer Vows to Run Against Feinstein in 1994
- BOOK REVIEW : Growing Up in a Family of Dark Secrets : WINTER EYES, <i> by Lev Raphael</i> ; St. Martin's Press, $18.95; 245 pages
- Clinton White House Will Take Strong Role in Hiring
- Dole Charges Denied in Weinberger Prosecution
- Man Who Gunned Down 6 Had Troubled Background
- 2 Jordanian Lawmakers Guilty of Anti-King Plot : Mideast: They were accused of taking guns and money from Iran. Trial was test of nation's effort to balance democracy and Islamic fundamentalism.
- Top Senate Posts to Remain Intact for the 103rd Term : Congress: GOP challenges by younger members are seen as a quest for more aggressive leadership.
- Ventura Will Build Desalination Plant
- Study Finds Drug Helps Some Alzheimer's Patients : Medicine: Tacrine can partially reverse memory loss, reduce dementia for some in early stages, researchers say.
- All Eyes on Deneuve : French Star Dedicates 'Indochine' Premiere to Amnesty International
- $171-Million Loan Sought for Drained State Disability Fund
- Yeltsin Vows to Foil Forces Bent on a Coup
- AIDS Suit Decries Vitamin C Treatments : Courts: Nine plaintiffs in '91 case charge Medical Center of North Hollywood with failing to halt useless injections.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Ambulance Will Be Sent to Sister City
- 2 Convicted in Shooting of Girl, 11, Wounded in Heart : Courts: Victim, who was caught in a gang cross-fire in February, carried 2-year-old brother to safety. Defendants' relatives question verdict.
- GARDEN GROVE : Missing Man 'Just Took a Vacation'
- Woman, 53, Gives Birth to Twin Girls : Medicine: She carried donated eggs fertilized in vitro by her husband's sperm. Babies listed as stable but guarded.
- Celebrities Help Children's Charity Win the Waiting Game
- Clinton Warned on Iran Buildup : Diplomacy: President-elect tells Saudi king he shares concerns over Gulf tension. Exchange shows how foreign policy could divert attention from U.S. economic issues.
- Women at Risk : Health: As the number of AIDS cases increases, activists are trying to raise awareness of the role gender plays in the disease's progression.
- Blaze Kills 3 Children; Firefighters Climb Through Flames to Rescue 2
- Secrets of Getting Along in Public : Relationships: Those who deal with people day in and day out say that quick action and open communication help resolve problems with customers.
- Feinstein Takes Oath as U.S. Senator
- 'Heroes' Made Films, Not War : Veterans Day: Some of America's great patriotic icons--John Wayne, for one--never set foot on a battlefield.
- Madonna
- Salvation Army Shelter Helps Clients Turn Lives Around
- Tempest in a Coffee Cup : Neighborhoods: A rabbi is seeking to have paintings of nude women removed from a cafe near his synagogue.
- VENTURA : Board OKs Switch to New Phone System
- Reasons for Bush's Loss
- Brookins Manor
- LOS ANGELES : Mulholland's Design Not to Blame in Dam Collapse
- LA HABRA : Teacher of the Year Gets $25,000 Award
- INS Sued Over Plan to Revoke Pre-'77 Green Cards
- U.S. Ambassador Reflects on 15 Months in Russia : Diplomacy: On eve of his departure, Robert S. Strauss bemoans failure to influence Parliament, calls Yeltsin a great man.
- VAN NUYS : 3 Sentenced in Fake Tax Refund Scheme
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Koll Co. Opens a Branch Office in City
- LANCASTER : Man Robbed Before Death, Police Believe
- VENTURA : Grant to Assist People With AIDS
- SEAL BEACH : Moviegoers' Noise Disturbs Residents
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Antique Car Race Will Begin at Pier
- District to Appeal Ban on Pay Cuts : Education: Schools will be forced to pay extra $20 million a month in teachers' salaries if courts do not reverse action, and could do so only briefly, Quezada says.
- San Diego : Ohio Man Killed Crossing Freeway
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Baker Says His 1992-93 Anteaters Will Emphasize Offense Too
- Basketball
- USC Has Plenty of Bowl Possibilities : College football: The Trojans will not be able to control their fate as far as the Rose Bowl, but there is the potential to play on New Year's Day.
- CHARGER NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Blaylock to Miss Chance for Revenge
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Hopkins Takes a Shot at Offense
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Giants' Taylor Undergoes Surgery
- Youngsters Make Mark at Castaic, Irvine Lakes
- Jurisprudence
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Driver Who Took PCP Gets 10 Years for Fatal Accident
- Backers Keep Graveyard Plan Alive : Simi Valley: Council's preliminary approval comes after a commercial center is dropped from the proposal.
- Obituaries - Nov. 11, 1992
- San Diego : SANTEE : Man Arraigned in Death of Child
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Officials Begin Budget Talks Early
- Seal Beach : Opposition Expected at Meeting on Shop
- Chamber Picks Latino as Its New President : Business: Officials say selection signals a 'new day' for organization and a greater emphasis on international trade.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Board to Speed Search for Successor to Dixon
- Huskies' Hobert Is Ruled Ineligible in Loans Case
- Hollywood Park Is in the Pink for Meeting to Take Wing Today
- Coaches, Scouts Can't Get Enough Video
- PREP TENNIS ROUNDUP
- Oxnard : Boy on Bike Hurt in Collision With Van
- Bray Attorney Asks Jury to Award Her $1.15 Million in Sex Scandal : Justice: Closing arguments are presented in lawsuit trial of a former city planner.
- Decision Delayed on Limiting Houses Near Air Force Base : Lancaster: Builders complain to the Planning Commission that decreasing the allowable density in the area will devalue their land.
- No Time for Letup in Mideast Talks : Presidential transition must not be an excuse
- BURBANK : Fund-Raiser to Aid Branch of Museum
- LONG BEACH : 100 File Claims Against City Over Looting During Riots
- VENTURA : Bank Hosts Visiting Russian Businessman
- Women in Science Should Look Within : Sexism: Exclusion from male networking is one obstacle; another is the reluctance of successful women to reach out.
- LANCASTER : Airfield Restaurant to Lose Its Lease
- Job Training Center Planned by Toyota and Urban League : Rebuilding: Effort in riot-torn area will train 100 people a year as auto mechanics. Opening is set as early as next spring.
- Supervisors OK Plan for Bolsa Chica Park : Recreation: Vote marks a critical juncture in disputed, long-delayed efforts to create a facility overlooking wetlands and the Pacific.
- Williams Chooses Command Staff : LAPD:First Latino deputy chief named. Promotions are regarded by some as a prelude to reorganization.
- L.A. Accepts Occidental Corp.'s Gift of 2 Acres of Coastal Land : Environment: The City Council action ends a 22-year struggle to prevent oil drilling on the Pacific Palisades site.
- Irvine Foundation Funds Think Tank on Universities : Education: Purpose of $6-million grant is to study access, price and quality in both public and private institutions. State budget crisis prompted project.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Pursues Funds for PCH Bike Lanes
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : Consulting Firm to Hire 40 Workers for New Office
- NHL ROUNDUP : Penguins Still Rolling, 4-1
- 5 Players From Area Share Honors in Western State Conference
- NBA ROUNDUP : Portland Gets Past Phoenix
- WBC Decides to Lift Ban on South Africa
- Jurisprudence
- Dr. Gerald Bartosh; Retired Physician
- Gates Defends Police Record of Force in Ex-GM Workers' Suit
- Countywide : Cities Learn Fees Already Allocated
- Man Sentenced in Death of Road Worker
- PARAMOUNT : Sheriff's Deputy to Patrol Campus to Deter Shootings
- Convalescent Hospital Fined $10,000 After Patient's Injury
- Panelists Criticize Extra Pay for Officials : Benefits: Citizen committee members reviewing county compensation practices say larger wages should be offered.
- Colleges
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE : Clinton to Have Little Effect on Economy Here, Forecaster Says
- GM Plans to Offer Stock to Raise $1 Billion : Cars: The troubled auto giant is scrambling for additional funds to pay for new-vehicle projects in the face of continuing heavy losses.
- Scaling Smithcliffs : Oceanfront Project Finally Cleared for Development
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 11, 1992
- Trials of 7-Minute AIDS Test to Begin
- BANKING
- Developers See Hope for Those Who Hang On : Building: O.C. executives express post-election optimism in informal survey. Many look forward to change under Clinton Administration.
- Dealing for Dave : Television Moguls Offer NBC's Letterman Millions of Reasons to Defect
- Early Retirement and Voluntary Severance Plans Offered by Mazda : Cutbacks: Action follows the company's decision to cancel plans for creating the Amati luxury car.
- Matsushita Pays $4.8 Million to Settle Dispute With IRS
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE
- Barbie Gets Slice of the Big Apple
- Inflation Report Fuels Bond Prices
- Federal Board Recommends New Rudder Part for Boeing B-737s : Airplanes: Irvine division of Parker-Hannifin Corp. has been redesigning actuator since safety concerns were expressed in July.
- N.Y.'s Chief Judge, Charged With Blackmail, Resigns : Scandal: Court orders that state's top jurist wear an electronic monitoring device in sex harassment case.
- Report: Jones to Sign With North Carolina : Recruiting: Thousand Oaks High standout to run track, play basketball for Tar Heels, according to Raleigh, N.C., newspaper.
- Investors Are a Who's Who of Bay Area : Baseball: Magowan leads group that is seeking to buy the Giants.
- ROCKY'S KNOCKOUT: Should the female go through...
- Newport Beach Schools Fire Official in Fraud Case : Education: Business director is accused of diverting at least $175,000 from insurance fund to his personal use.
- Newport Schools Fire Business Chief Wagner : Investigation: Official allegedly diverted $175,000 in district funds to own use. A 1990 audit disclosed 'errors.'
- STANTON THE BOSS? Supervisor Roger R. Stanton's...
- Navy Will Reinstate Gay Sailor : Military: Officials relent after judge threatens to hold government in contempt. Keith Meinhold is ordered to report for duty Thursday.
- Transit Expert Patsaouras to Run for Mayor
- Passport Chief Fired in Wake of Records Search
- NO MORE FASTING: Diana Rosenfeld of Santa...
- British Allowed Iraq to Acquire Tooling for High-Tech Weapons, Documents Say : Gulf War: Data indicates machines could be used for nuclear weapons. Critics have said U.S. pursued a similar policy with Baghdad.
- Roth Promises to Turn Over Records to D.A.
- Court Lets Firms Cut Health Care : Benefits: Supreme Court gives leeway to self-insured companies. Case involves AIDS patient whose coverage fell from $1 million to $5,000 after illness was revealed.
- Sergeant Who Faked Death Pleads Guilty
- Eating to Win
- Colorado Seeks to Stave Off Tourism Boycott by Gays
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School Board May Create Tax District
- Santa Ana : Grant to Encourage Scientific Incentive
- Two Mayoral Hopefuls Urge Term Limits
- DANA POINT : Hearing Scheduled on Water Rate Hike
- LANCASTER : Tenant Finds Man's Body in Apartment
- SYLMAR : Man Arrested in Short Police Chase
- Countywide : Veterans Day
- An Earful of Arkanspeak: Like Chasin' Whiffle-Bird : Folkways: The President-elect, a man who has been to Memphis, can still slip into lexicon of rural roots.
- Putting Extra Fat in Its Place : Health: Implant restrictions are spurring a rise in fat transplants. But critics warn that using excess cells from thighs to pad breasts may result in lumps that mimic tumors and foul up mammograms.
- Lotto Winner Was Unaware of Riches
- N.Y. Judge Charged in Sex Scandal Keeps His Job
- Keith Mitchell; Jazz Bassist Left Hollywood to Live in Europe
- Putting the Brakes on Mechanic's Bad Advice
- China Office to Handle Overseas Adoptions
- Bush Aide Denies Weinberger Pardon Is Under Consideration
- City Adds a Tourist Attraction to Its Name
- George Reasons; Reporter Bared L.A. Scandal
- Protesters Unite in Rome to Decry Anti-Semitism : March: Spate of disturbing incidents brings avalanche of support for Italy's Jews.
- Next Step : Investors Bullish on Hong Kong's Future : Political uncertainties fail to rattle the markets as long as Beijing pursues economic reforms.
- Special Section on Managing Money
- Controversial Thai Amnesty Upheld
- LONDON : Test of Anglican Unity
- Yeltsin, Major Sign Friendship Treaty as They Consign Cold War 'to History'
- House Democrats Vow Attack on Deficit : Congress: Party leaders, new lawmakers say they will combine their efforts with Clinton's economic growth proposals.
- Tip From Czech Defector Expands Search for MIAs to Eastern Europe
- Man Says Fear of Own Rage Led to Faking Death
- Plutonium Ship to Steer Clear of Land
- American Economist Recruited by China
- Trailed by Tanks, Bosnians Face Exodus Without End : Balkans: Homeless refugees in doomed town steel themselves for yet another move in their tragic flight.
- County Must Reveal Types of Prisoners Housed at Lacy Jail
- Countywide : Races Unaffected by Absentee Vote
- School Board Won't Endorse Christian Program : Education: Tustin trustees refuse to support religious group's 'Chapel on Wheels,' which takes students from classes once a week for instruction.
- VENTURA : 2 Hotel Workers Put Out Small Fire
- CSUN Officials Suspend Zeta Beta Tau Over Protested Flyer : Education: Some say the ruling, which puts on hold until 1994 all university relations with the fraternity including financial support, is too lenient.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Water Rates Likely to Increase by 14%
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Brothers Injured on Caltrans Crew
- Brea Man Arrested After Police Standoff
- City Committee Denies Effort to Invalidate Vote
- IRVINE : Medical Center to Host 'Perfect' Talk
- Viewing Economy From a Summit : Clinton meeting could revamp executive branch
- MOORPARK : 1,250 Seek Vote on Mobile Home Rents
- PREP NOTES : Trabuco Hills' Blake Out for Rest of the Season
- Indy Cars Get New Race Team
- Ian Dominelli
- UCI Opts to Screen Local Candidates
- Steelers' Tight End Suspended by NFL
- Tennis
- They Were Ahead on First Tee Because They Still Had Green
- He'll Take This Job and Love It : Country music: Johnny Paycheck is back, glad to be on the road and in the recording studio. He will appear at the Coach House tonight.
- KPBS Deep in Financial Quagmire : Budget: Some say $9 million should be enough to allow for more local programming, but it's not that simple.
- Protest Sends 'Super Dave' Back to the Drawing Board
- OPERA REVIEW : Ewing and Domingo in Another Loud, Lusty Music Center 'Tosca'
- Hans Veeder has been appointed president of...
- The Secret of His Success : Lee Rich Gives the Public What It Wants
- In the Mood? Try 'Saxxy Love Songs'
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Mistri Upset Soccer Team Fails to Make Playoffs
- BASEBALL
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Hawkins Sidelined by Knee Injury
- Names in the News - Nov. 10, 1992
- PGA Tour Showcases Final Four in Desert : Golf: Major tournament winners Faldo, Couples, Price and Kite play in Grand Slam tournament.
- Names in the News - Nov. 10, 1992
- MOVIES - Nov. 10, 1992
- STAGE
- ART REVIEW : Insights From Inside: Prison Letters : On view at the LACE bookstore are more than 100 drawings made primarily on envelopes by inmates in California institutions for juveniles.
- EVENTS
- EVENTS
- An Abortion That Shook Prime Time : Television: Twenty years ago this week, Maude faced the dilemma of an unplanned pregnancy--and an estimated 65 million people tuned in.
- X-Ray Data May Bring Shiley Case Back Into Court : Medicine: An attorney for heart valve recipients says new technique could show greater incidence of failure.
- Wendy Gramm to Quit as Top U.S. Futures Regulator
- TECHNOLOGY : Western Digital Disk Drives to Have Virus Protection Built In
- May, Dillard Post Profits on Operations
- Managing Your Money : INVESTING : Naming Names : Successful portfolio managers recommend some favorite stocks : Norman L. Yu : <i> President, Norman L. Yu & Co., Newport Beach </i>
- Managing Your Money : THE ENVIRONMENT : Your Home Computer Can Help Plot Your Financial Future : Personal finance programs abound. But the machine won't think for you.
- Managing Your Money : SMALL CHANGE : Feeling Poorer? Perhaps Your Family Is Typical
- TRW Credit Unit Renews Subsidized Orange Lease : Rental: Pact city is underwriting still allows company to cut space, and presumably its operation, by up to 25%.
- Project Shows Real Estate's Fall : Oxnard: Wells Fargo takes over half of the Channel Islands Business Center and offers it for sale. Its developer is cutting back.
- Pico Products Reports 'Disappointing' Quarter
- AUTOS
- Boxer's Win in Senate Race
- Managing Your Money : RETIREMENT : Where Was the Really SMART MONEY in 1962?
- Profit Slides 91% for Pac Rim Holding Corp.
- Managing Your Money : INVESTING : Naming Names : Successful portfolio managers recommend some favorite stocks : Cyril James : <i> Senior portfolio manager, Northern Trust of California, Los Angeles</i>
- Israel Tells Lebanon to Restrain Shiites or Face More Retaliation
- State's House Delegation Acts to Boost Clout
- Dreams Come True in Sleep : All bodies need rest. But to get it, some need the services of the St. Joseph's Sleep Disorder Center in Orange.
- National Agenda : Rightist Ghost Returns to Germany : The national leadership seems paralyzed by the resurgence of violence and anti-foreigner sentiment. Local officials are left to go it alone.
- Melissa Mollay and Dean Lingenfelder have been...
- Biopool Earns Profit After Year-Ago Loss
- Rivals to Match Northwest Fares
- Condo, House Sales Rise 3% as Prices Fall : Real estate: Experts attribute surprising activity in the trade-up market to a 6% drop in the average cost to buyers.
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 10, 1992
- Koll Office Tower Faces Foreclosure : Real estate: Wells Fargo Bank begins proceedings against 12-story building owned by Newport Beach developer and the Resolution Trust Corp.
- AUTOS
- A Classic Case of Stiff Competition
- Managing Your Money : INVESTING : Naming Names : Successful portfolio managers recommend some favorite stocks : Joan Lappin : <i> President, Gramercy Capital Management, New York</i>
- L.A. County Gets Grant for Defense Conversion : Regional economy: The $5.6 million will help devise a strategy for dealing with Pentagon cutbacks.
- * Ronald L. Smith of Chatsworth obtained...
- Smith Entices Tenants With 3 Months Free Rent
- International Remote Earnings Up Sharply
- Wyle Laboratories announced that Joseph A. Adamczyk,...
- Perceptronics Receives Contract in Joint Venture
- Foreigners Place S.D. High on List of Top Destinations
- Judge Tells Exxon to Halt Southland Retail Pullout : Energy: A hearing will be held Nov. 20 to rule on other actions by the oil giant that dealers say will run them.
- Chinese Visit Could Be Boon to O.C. Industries : Trade: In a 9-day visit, the Asian delegation is expected to place a bonanza of equipment and factory orders valued in the millions of dollars.
- Retailer to Rival Clothestime
- Managing Your Money : INVESTING : Naming Names : Successful portfolio managers recommend some favorite stocks : Lawrence A. Krause : <i> Financial adviser and chairman, Lawrence A. Krause & Associates, San Francisco</i>
- Earnings Leap 55% at El Camino Resources
- Managing Your Money : INVESTING : Naming Names : Successful portfolio managers recommend some favorite stocks
- Cherokee Fails to Make $8.2-Million Payment
- Chapman's Arts Get Plenty of Somethin'
- A Somber Germany Marks Kristallnacht Anniversary : Extremism: Day after anti-violence protest was marred by leftists, nation remembers Nazi past.
- Speaking Of: : Numbers We Live By : Trends That Are Shaping the World's Future
- Jones Day's Chief to Step Down; Successor Named
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- * Tiger Building Maintenance Co. of Santa...
- Managing Your Money : RETIREMENT : Shielding Assets of the Elderly Takes Frankness, Foresight : The crucial message: Be prepared
- Networks Electronic's Quarter Profit Down 70%
- A Capital Idea on Spending : Our State Needs a Plan for Investing in Infrastructure
- Managing Your Money : MONEY AND LOVE : Family Tithes : Beware when borrowing from loved ones. Clear contracts make close relations.
- Special Section Today on Managing Money
- Managing Your Money : THE ENVIRONMENT : Green Markets : You too can trade in natural resources. This field is poised to flower.
- Managing Your Money : INVESTING : Naming Names : Successful portfolio managers recommend some favorite stocks : Heidi Steiger : <i> Managing director of individual asset management, Neuberger & Berman, New York</i>