Japanese Echoes of an Old American Activism By Walter Russell Mead, \o7 Walter Russell Mead is the author of "Mortal Splendor: The American Empire in Transition" (Houghton Mifflin)\f7
Big Risks Come in Small Packages : Win or Lose, We'd Pay Dearly for Intervention in Panama By Robert A. Pastor, \o7 Robert A. Pastor is a professor of political science at Emory University and director of the Latin American program at Emory's Carter Center. He is the author of "Condemned to Repetition: The United States and Nicaragua" (Princeton University Press)\f7
A Massacre of the Spirit Torments China's Campuses By Mark P. Petracca, \o7 Mark P. Petracca is an assistant professor of political science at UC Irvine. He taught at Beijing University in 1987 and has been published in Chinese journals. \f7
Developer Fees Buy Improvements, but Home Buyers Pay By William Fulton, \o7 Fulton is editor of California Planning & Development Report, a Ventura-based monthly newsletter covering local growth issues around the state. and \f7
APARTMENT LIFE : 'Last Month's Rent' Deposit Can Be Confusing By Kevin Postema, \o7 Postema is editor of Apartment Age Magazine, a publication of the Apartment Assn. of Greater Los Angeles, an apartment owners' service group. Mail your questions on any aspect of apartment living to "Rentformation," Apartment Assn. of Greater Los Angeles, 621 S. Westmoreland Ave., Los Angeles 90005-3995. \f7
How to Avoid Tax When Moving to a Less Expensive Community By Robert J. Bruss, \o7 Letters and comments to Robert J. Bruss, a San Francisco-area lawyer, author and real estate broker, may be sent him at P.O. Box 6710, San Francisco 94101\f7
The Real Meaning of 'House of Tomorrow' By Doris A. Fuller, \o7 Fuller is a former Times staff writer who runs a corporate communications firm from a home office without baseboards and closet doors. \f7
High School Football : Capistrano Valley Picks Victory Off Point Loma By In Other Nonleague Games: and La Jolla Country Day 45, Victory Christian 0--for La Jolla Country
Day, Sophomore Eric Abrams Kicked A 53-yard Field Goal In The First Quarter, Which Puts Him In A Three-way Tie For Third In The Section Record Book For The Longest Field Goal. Morse'S German Puentes, With A 56-yarder Against Mira Mesa In 1986, Holds The Record. Abrams Also Kicked Four Extra Points. Ljcd Improved To 3-1. and Army-navy 22, Capistrano Valley Christian 15--sophomore Koury Clark
Rushed For 278 Yards On 25 Carries, Including Touchdown Runs Of 69, 22 and 16 Yards For The Warriors (2-1). Clark Has Gained 451 Yards On 51 Rushes In Just Three Games. Army-navy Had 302 Yards On Offense (293 Rushing). Cvc (1-3) Led, 15-14 At The Half, But Army-navy Scored The Winning Touchdown In The Third Quarter. and Laura Palmer
Community College Football : Saddleback Hangs On for First Victory By Steve Kresal and Rancho Santiago 28, Southwestern 0--rancho Santiago Running Back
Estrus Crayton Had 137 Yards and A Touchdown In 22 Carries and Paul Maund Had 115 Yards In 14 Carries To Lead Visiting Rancho Santiago (4-0, 3-0). Rancho Santiago Quarterback Scott Wood Completed 20 Of 31 Passes For 226 Yards and Three Touchdowns and Had One Interception. Seven Of Those Passes Were Completed To Royal Wilbon, Who Had 128 Yards Receiving and Two Touchdowns. and In Other Mission Conference Football Games: and Fullerton 45, San Diego Mesa 14--quarterback David Chisum Completed 14
Of 24 Passes For 241 Yards and Three Touchdowns To Lead Host Fullerton. and Orange Coast College 48, San Diego City College 10--running Back Mike
Vaez Rushed For 102 Yards and Two Touchdowns In 16 Carries To Pace Occ (3-1, 2-1) In San Diego.
Tripping Through the Sights of Amsterdam By Judith Morgan, \o7 Morgan, author of "California" (with photographer Dewitt Jones), is a travel writer based in La Jolla. \f7
Rafts Explore Big Isle's Sacred Caves By Frank Riley, \o7 Riley is travel columnist for Los Angeles magazine and a regular contributor to this section\f7
Sights and Sounds of Old Santa Ana By Michele Grimm and Tom Grimm, \o7 The Grimms are Laguna Beach free-lance writers/photographers and authors of the updated "Away for a Weekend." \f7