SF Free Press Friday, November 11, 1994
5th Edition * Last updated at 10:48 p.m. on Fri. Nov 11, 1994 * San
Francisco, CA
End may be in sight; still left on table are Teamsters and Newspaper
Guild non-economic issues and wages for eight of nine unions
By Eric Brazil
No cause found for high incidence among white women
By Jane Kay and John Flinn
Says law is threat to U.S.-Mexico relations, California industry
By Susan Ferriss
$10 million civil suit filed in Santa Cruz by a woman who says Sogyal
Rinpoche, author of the Tibetan Book of Living and Dying,
"coerced" her into an intimate relationship
By Don Lattin
S.F. Juvenile Probation Chief Fred Jordan, fired by the mayor, vows to
fight for his job; Macy's decides to bypass Chron-Ex
during strike; 400 attend memorial service for electrocuted Teamster
Strike is no place for violence
Herb Caen laments Willie Brown's demotion; Rob Morse apologizes to Dickens
Guthman on Vampire; Kosman on Domingo; Is Berkeley Rep's Ott on
her way to Minneapolis?; Cynthia Robins and the literary rock stars; plus
Millman surfs the airwaves and a complete entertainment calendar
The Warriors prevail again, this time in Utah, 112-104.
That, along with new columns from Scott Ostler, C.W. Nevius and Bruce
Jenkins. And a weekend
ski report, too.