- THE HOUSE
- Abortion Bill Veto Override in Louisiana Fails
- Depopulated Coal Towns, Once Thriving, Head Toward Bottom
- Transplant Recipient's Medication Adjusted
- Case of Dancing Bear Raises Cruelty Issue
- Resignation of Bulgaria Chief Is Celebrated
- County to Ask OK to Start on Malibu Sewer : Sanitation: Opponents call the plan to pressure Coastal Commission a 'desperate' ploy to prevent a new government from blocking the project.
- Police Shut Down Pony Rides : Animals: The operator of the concession vows to fight an order to close her business, which has been a fixture in Reseda for 26 years.
- The Reform School of Last Resort : Education: Four county agencies work together to help the Visions Interagency Program, or VIP, keep troubled youths in class.
- The top-seeded team of Sinjin Smith and...
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Another 4-0 One-Hitter in Detroit
- 80 Years Ago, the Truth Hurt : Johnson's Victory Over Jeffries Taught Lesson to White America
- Not a Genuine Tiffany
- More Than Muscle?
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FOR KIDS : Rabbits and Rocking Horses and Bears, Oh My
- Adios to Baja - The Time Finally Came to Sell the House--or Surrender the Place to the Mice
- Easy-to-Make Cupola Cools House Quickly
- DAY TRIP
- Why Tell the Truth When Lies Will Do?
- The Other Side of 'Alice'
- Nairobi Police Rout Demonstrators : Kenya: Guns and tear gas are used when violence erupts after a rally supporting multi-party democracy.
- Gorbachev Blocks Attack on Leaders : Party congress: He uses his power to persuade delegates to abandon a search for scapegoats in failure of reforms. The move quells a conservative uprising.
- Owners May Soon Get Clean Bill of Health for Pets' Teeth
- Getting Back to the Future at Reunions
- America Searches for Content in Heroes in Values : Values: The debate over social issues is a rehashing of battles from the '60s--battles already decided. But it is easier than trying to solve today's difficult social problems.
- 17-Year-Old Dies After Shooting in Van Nuys
- The Seattle SuperSonics have given former coach...
- Harvard University reached two finals at the...
- WIMBLEDON : TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : Connors: Becker Has to Win Wimbledon
- Hungarian Rock: Chords of Despair : Alternative bands are coming into their own as an exhausted Hungary slouches toward an uncertain future and democracy
- Disaster Relief for Victims of Southern California Fires
- Parents Should Listen to Their 'Junior E-Men'
- In Touch With the Intimate Museums of Paris
- Benefits From Social Security Not Always Fair
- SACRAMENTO : Legislature Seeks a Role in Local Development
- Profile of a Handyman
- TOOLS OF OUR TRADE-OFF
- Books Are Cool
- Western Hostage to Be Freed Soon, Sources Say : Lebanon: Speculation centers on Anglican envoy Terry Waite or Irishman Brian Keenan.
- A Vision of Luxury Homes for Old Dump
- Corruption Becomes Major Issue in Pakistan : Third World: Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto's government permitted a free press only to battle charges of nepotism and financial wrongdoing.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Hearing on Lutheran Gay Ministers Opens
- TODAY'S NEWS, TOMORROW'S TELEVISION : New concepts: "Honey, Let's Kill the Neighbors" and Dick Van Dyke as a Florida newspaperman
- Shevardnadze Defends People of a 'Tragic' Age
- Pilot Dies in Collision With Plane Flown by Astronaut
- Anarchy Reigns on Romania's Highways : Culture: The ouster of the totalitarian regime entices nation's drivers to ignore traffic laws. The death toll has more than doubled from a year ago.
- The Canyons' Fate Is Up to the Voters : There's a Way to Save Them--Do We Have the Will?
- BETTING WITH BOB : MAN VS. MICROCHIP
- Argentina No Longer Written Off
- *** Chris Thomas, "Cry of the Prophets," Sire/Hightone:<i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic).</i>
- Stockard Channing's 'New Puppy'
- Krieger Avoids 5-Car Crash to Win Main Event at Saugus
- <i> Films going into production: </i>
- ALBUM REVIEWS : *** SPYRO GYRA "Fast Forward" <i> GRP Records : </i>
- 'Struggling Truths' in Tibet
- Throwing Off Defense Burden, U.S., Soviet Economies Will Rev Up : Retooling: As the arms race winds down, both the U.S. and the Soviet economies have a chance to revitalize their industrial bases.
- The Muumuu's Image Flaws May Be Too Big to Alter
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Reds Don't Want to Stop Now, 5-0
- Legperson at Large : AS CRIME GOES BY <i> by Diane K. Shah (Bantam Books: $3.95; 336 pp.; 0-553-28310-3) </i>
- Behind the Missing Mss. : THE HEMINGWAY HOAX : A Short Comic Novel of Existential Terror <i> by Joe Haldeman (William Morrow: $16.95; 155 pp.)</i>
- Balearic Islands Lure Those Who Seek the Best
- It Pays to Check ARM Interest Rate Changes : Overcharges: Report cites that many borrowers have been paying too much on adjustable and other loans.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : DESIGN : When a Child's Fancy Turns to . . .
- GeoSurf Symposium Will Cover Future of Coastline
- California IN BRIEF : LIVERMORE : Boy Found Dead Inside Camp Cooler
- Of Justice and a Good Night's Sleep : KILLING MISTER WATSON <i> by Peter Matthiessen (Random House: $21.95; 346 pp.) </i>
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Feinstein and Wilson Sidestep Budget Crisis
- Decade Fails to Solve Mystery of Italian Plane Disaster : Aviation: Questions persist about possible terrorism or a national cover-up in death of 81. Investigators suspect that air force officials manipulated evidence.
- Graphic Arts Academy Set for Pasadena High
- COLUMN ONE : Scandals as Thick as Coal Dust : West Virginia is suffering from an extraordinary run of corruption. But perhaps more unusual is that politicians are finally getting caught.
- Heathers There's no denying that debuting writer...
- Discovery of National Wilderness Playgrounds : FORESTS:
- Australian Airlines Cuts Some Route Prices
- Different Strokes : For a New Look, Try Paint, a Little Glaze, Some Combs and Sponges--Even Plastic Bags
- Dry Weather Has Produced Confusion on Water Terms
- OFF THE TRACT : Cutouts, Rounded Corners and Vaulted Ceilings Bring a '30s-Era House Firmly Into the '90s
- Push to Pop the Tax Bubble Sparks Debate
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : DESIGN : Something's in the Kitchen With Di
- Lucrative Air Route to S.F. Sparks Fare War : Airlines: Competition and more flights reduce price of round-trip ticket to $58 on popular flight.
- Nation IN BRIEF : OHIO : Search for Victims of Flooding Ends
- California IN BRIEF : FRESNO : Man Guilty After Wife Falls From Cliff
- Nursing School a Mom-Daughter Effort
- Firms Join to Build Hotel in Malibu : Development: The Adamson Cos. and a Japanese firm form a partnership on the proposed 300-room, $65-million hotel. The project faces opposition.
- Good Grades at the 7th Medici Awards
- Landis' Lucky Lot : RARE TV CLIPS HAVE A MAJOR ROLE IN NEW HBO SERIES
- TIM McCARVER: Analyst of the Stars
- Medfly Found in Rosemead Residential Neighborhood
- District to Add Teachers to Boost English Instruction
- Veteran Center Psych Ward Will Reopen : Medicine: The facility, closed after five patient suicides, will have fewer beds, a retrained staff and upgraded equipment.
- World Leaders Meet to Plan Economy--But What Do They Control? : Summit: Gathering to plot the global economy, heads of the leading Western nations try to chart their brave new world--but who has the map?
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Robber Fires Handgun in Huntington Beach Bank
- Wrong-Way Driver Leaves Three Injured
- Anaheim-San Juan Van Pool Starting
- WORLD CUP '90 : West German Coach Reportedly Will Serve as Consultant to U.S.
- MOTOR RACING : Earnhardt Puts Pileup, Daytona Field Behind
- COMMENTARY : The Padres' Season Is Half Bad at Break
- No Time for Tears : With a new movie, a new play and the L.A. premiere of 'Rumors,' Neil Simon isn't grieving over his flop, 'Jake's Women'
- ALBUM REVIEWS : **** CHARLES BRACKEEN "Worshippers Come Nigh" <i> Silkheart import CD</i>
- Viewpoints : Do We Need a U.S.-Mexico Trade Pact?
- Now Is Time to Review Fire Insurance : Protection: Many victims of recent fires discovered that their policies did not keep up with increases in property values.
- There's Safety in Numbers but What Number?
- Chernobyl: The Catastrophe Isn't Over Yet : THE LEGACY OF CHERNOBYL <i> by Zhores A. Medvedev (W.W. Norton: $22.95; 344 pp.; 0-393-02802-X) </i>
- I feel all alone in a traffic jam, Jesus
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : AT HOME : Say It With a Balloon
- Why Fool With Paradise? : The Big Island's Extavagant Hyatt Regency Waikoloa Sometimes Seems More Fantasy Island Than True Hawaii
- It's summertime and the big guns, criminally...
- South Pasadena Group Gives Students $1,500
- Allies Agree to Reshape NATO Strategy : Summit: Bush says U.S. will never be the first to use force and extends 'hand of friendship' to old adversaries.
- This Week
- 'Duck and Run' Olympics: Budget Politics-as-Unusual in Sacramento : Deficit: At the heart of this year's battle is the fact that Californians who vote are <i> not </i> the ones who need the services whose fate are at stake.
- The Super Bowl of Car Auctions Is Rolling : Collectors: More than 350 vintage automobiles are displayed in Newport. Up to $3.5 million in sales are expected to take place.
- Family Celebrates 140 Years of Its Local History : Ceremony: The descendants of Don Bruno Orella gather in Santa Barbara to honor a man who arrived during the Gold Rush of the 1850s.
- $10 Million Later, Trash-to-Energy Plant Is Still Just Talk
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Winning Jockey Pedroza's Fears Unfounded as Garden Gal Easily Wins Landaluce Stakes
- Cauthen Spends Fourth of July in His New Country
- ORANGE COUNTY LIFE : Bracero Worked His Way to Hilltop : Profile: For Salvador Avila, patriarch of the El Ranchito empire, the road to riches was fraught with misfortune.
- Clearing Away All the Political Smoke : Why a Statewide Smoking Ban Would Be Good, but State Preemption Bad
- Tale of Two Emerging Eastern Europes: One Democratic, the Other Totalitarian : Balkans: The new regimes in Romania, Bulgaria look and act a lot like the old--and Western governments should not reward them with aid.
- Bishop Maher Honored in Ceremony at USD : Religion: Public appearance may be the last for the clergyman, who has brain cancer.
- 'Berry Extraordinary' Fair Nears Its 1990 Debut
- The Quartet Scene, East and West
- Expansive Beauty of Florida Keys
- French Scientology President, 5 Others Arrested
- 'I learn from my students'
- Departure of Lincoln's Principal Teaches Hard Lesson in Reality
- Air Quality Is Still Poor, But It Has Improved : Pollution: The county's smog is fourth worst in the state. However, officials believe the area can reach acceptable government standards by 2010.
- WORLD CUP '90 : For One American, It Was a Month of Love, Italian Style
- Despite Tarver's 18 Points, West Suffers 112-110 Loss to South in Basketball Opener
- For Navratilova, Nine Is Perfect at Wimbledon
- BASEBALL: The Dark Side : A WEEKLY LOOK AT THE NOT-SO-GREAT STATISTICS
- Raschke Combines Luck, Skill to Post Win at Ventura Raceway
- Disaster Relief for Victims of Southern California Fires
- Federal Jury Acquits Imelda Marcos
- The Arts: A Universal Language : Diverse cultures find a common ground through dance, music, theater at Meeting of the Worlds festival in Finland
- Disney's Tough Tactics : Entertainment: Critics view the company as the fiercest of Hollywood's bare-knuckle fighters. Disney maintains it is held to a higher standard than others.
- Play 'em Again : Monty Hall and Co. Recall the Good Ol' Games
- Program for Teen-Age Moms Deserves Praise
- The Martyr of the Rain Forest : THE BURNING SEASON The Murder of Chico Mendes and the Fight for the Amazon Rain Forest <i> by Andrew Revkin (Houghton Mifflin: $19.95; 511 pp.) </i>
- Critics Question Value of Nixon's New Library : Public affairs: Screening of materials to be stored and scholars to be admitted is called a reflection of ex-President's need to exercise control over events.
- U.S. Suspends Plutonium Use at Rocky Flats A-Plant
- 300 Attack Yellowstone Park Fire
- 3 Gidley Students Win for Essays on Recycling
- Liberian Government Announces Cease-Fire : Africa: There is no response from rebels who demand that President Doe leave. Fighting continues in the capital.
- Doctors Get Taste of Own Medicine
- Walesa, Mazowiecki Meet, Call Truce to Avert Unrest
- Snyder: Living--and Dying--for the Cause of Homelessness
- The Missing Link in the Best-Laid Plans of Transportation Managers : Congestion: The little trip that working parents make to take their children to a care provider creates a lot of pollution and traffic.
- Embassy Warns Americans of Manila Danger
- 6 Longtime South Gate Teachers Given Honors at Retirement Party
- SANTA PAULA : Man, 22, Killed When Truck Skids Into Power Pole
- Former Hart Standout McMullen to Audition for NBA's Suns
- Only Thing That Doesn't Click Here Is the Menu : At El Cid, the food is a little chancy, but the dancers are terrific
- Rebecca de Mornay joins Billy Baldwin, Kurt...
- Bathed in Luxury : Once Quite Private, Bathrooms Are Now Designed for Family Get-Togethers
- Parents Should Listen to Their 'Junior E-Men'
- Where to Start the Quest
- Unaware Seller, Realty Agent May Be Liable for Unreported Defects
- Taking the Sting Out of Those Pesky Bees
- This Kind of Hollywood Wildlife Is Worth Climbing a Canyon to See : HIKING: Sights to See in the Hollywood Hills
- A Portmanteau Entertainment : HEMINGWAY'S SUITCASE <i> by MacDonald Harris (Simon & Schuster: $18.95; 264 pp.; 0-671-70082-0)</i>
- Anthony A. Tedeschi; Vaudeville and Broadway Violinist
- When Adoptions Don't Work Out : Children: Sometimes parents can't cope, or the youngster doesn't fit in. A look at four failed cases and the scars left behind.
- Re-Animator Stuart Gordon's 1985 film of a...
- THE HOUSE
- D.A. Says Police Were Justified in 3 Fatal Shootings
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Arlington Burial for El Toro Air Base Chaplain : Obituary: Services for Navy Cmdr. Gary E. Tugan will be held Wednesday at the national cemetery in Virginia.
- The Homeless Lose More Ground : Actions by Council, Shelter Agency Leave Indigent in the Cold
- THE COLLEGES / JOHN ORTEGA : CS Northridge Track Coach Looking for More From Less in Recruiting
- AMERICAN LEGION ROUNDUP : Woodland Hills West Making Due With Subs
- Waltrip Has Surgery After Crash
- These World Cup Broadcasts Are Almost as Good as Being There : Television: Spanish network announcers watch games in Laguna Niguel studio, but the action's in Italy. Arrangement hasn't hurt ratings.
- A Voice That Spans Two Worlds : Cantor Nathan Lam serves the ancient rituals of Judaism and the demands of pop music
- World IN BRIEF : SRI LANKA : 62 Rebels Killed in Separatist Violence
- Oregon Moves Step Closer to Vote on Abortion Ban : Politics: Petition drive tries to qualify referendum for November ballot. Measure calls for prohibition except in cases of rape, incest and threat to mother's life.
- Bill Oberholzer, executive vice president of Republic...
- Festival Opens for Gawkers, Hawkers : Art: The first of an expected 250,000 visitors begin filtering in to view, price and sometimes buy the works of 164 artists.
- Tree Count Comes Under City Hall Attack : Surveys: Critics say the effort will cost too much and will exclude too many areas. About 60% of the city's estimated 680,000 trees are to be counted.
- Deep Friendship, Lifetime Bond Link Cypress Summer League Duo : Baseball: Troy Babbitt and Doug McConathy have led parallel lives on and off the field.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : ROUNDUP : Judo Champion Is Now 10 for 10 in Medal Chase
- Art From the Heart of Amerika : Straight out of the South Bronx, Tim Rollins brings his K.O.S. (Kids of Survival) and their art, "Amerika I--XII"
- Big Brokers Increase Home Sales
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Legislature Passes Biggest Tax Hike
- World IN BRIEF : WEST GERMANY : Firms Implicated in Iraq Cannon Plant
- Hubble Builders Got Award Fees, Magazine Says : Space: NASA paid as much as $1 million in bonuses to two telescope contractors for their cost-control efforts, a publication reports.
- Bob Barker Wins the Game of Endurance
- Creek Park Is Tamed-but Only Slightly : $29,000 Cleanup Reduces Security and Fire Risks, but Children Still Have Wild Place to Play
- Batman
- With The World According to Garp (KCOP...
- Nigerian Seeks Relief From Curse : Africa: Son says his mother's body was mishandled while being flown to her village--and that crop failures and other woes have followed. He is suing the airline.
- 4 Acres on Peninsula Burn
- Scrubbing the HOT LAB : Radioactivity: The job of decontaminating the reactor rooms at the Rockwell test site is 'extremely safe,' one official says, but all the safety measures make the work cumbersome.
- Coalition Uses Loud VOICE to Have Its Say With Politicians
- Senate OKs Airport Law Exemption
- WIMBLEDON : Becker Will See Enough of Edberg Today : Tennis: For the third consecutive year, they'll meet on Centre Court, where the West German feels right at home.
- Playing With Fire : Stuntwoman Rampe Enjoys Her Life on the Wild Side
- Mark Miller Will Bring a Taste of the Southwest to Nation's Capital
- IN BRIEF: : ** 1/2 24-7 Spyz, "Gumbo Millennium,": <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic).</i>
- The Legacy of Chernobyl : Book Mark: The Soviet Union tried to keep the disaster at Chernobyl a secret, but as the toxic plume moved across Europe, the magnitude of this radioactive volcano became apparent. In his book, 'The Legacy of Chernobyl,' Zhores Medvedev describes the cover-up.
- SACRAMENTO : State Pension Fund Wants a Role on Bankruptcy Committees
- Charge of 'Baby Boomers' to Increase Tourism
- Party Dumps Albanian Hard-Liner : Unrest: The interior minister is fired. 5,000 refugees in foreign embassies are reassured they can leave the country.
- Winners Chosen in Cleanup Week Poster Contest
- GARDENING : Where Simple Stones Find the Ultimate Setting : Landscape: A garden anchored in natural boulders needs no other statuary. Common grasses suddenly stand out.
- The Green Hornet and Kato (Bruce Lee)...
- Dreamchild
- Poles Strain to Stay Polite to Visitors : Diplomacy: Would-be benefactors are among the throngs flocking to the new democracy. So tired officials must grin and bear the 'grip and grins.'
- At Least Give Her Credit for Trying
- THE TIMES POLL : Many Say They Are Too Busy, Put-Off to Vote
- Pool Toys Endanger Children, Experts Say : Water safety: Inflatable devices, often shaped like cartoon characters, carry drowning risk. Many public pools ban them.
- L.A. Studies Waters Off Redondo Beach for Sewage Outfall : Pollution: The plan--one of three being considered--calls for dumping 350 million gallons of effluent a day.
- 25 Years After the Watts Riots : McCone Commission's Recommendations Have Gone Unheeded
- San Pedro Shooting Victim, 15, Dies
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Halfway to Success, Halfway to Oblivion
- TENNIS : Slow Starts, Fast Finishes at La Jolla
- Hurst's Victory Gives the Padres a Rare Moment
- Anja Fichtel of West Germany won her...
- Jamison Is California's Newest Redwood : Basketball: Six-foot-11 UC Berkeley-bound center will try to make an impact in freshman season.
- Remember Bastille Day : <i> When you want to eat more than cake on the 14th . . . </i>
- ERIC B. & RAKIM 'Let the Rhythm Hit 'Em' MCA: Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic).
- Dannemeyer's Attack on Mandela Termed Shameful
- Hilburn's Defense of Rap--Fans and Foes React : What Role Models?
- Santa Clarita Concerns
- National Endowment Fight: Days of Blank Checks Over
- Praise for World Center
- Meeting Nixon at Plaque Dedication 22 Years Ago
- HIGHS AND LOWS
- With National Health Insurance, Workers Could Change Jobs Without Losing Benefits
- Contractor Builds Case
- Police Commitment Stirs Appreciation
- Courtesy Title Trends
- Hilburn's Defense of Rap--Fans and Foes React : No Lack of Attention
- Merrifield Deserves Praise for Role at Pic 'N' Save
- Congratulations to Honor Student
- Dannemeyer's Attack on Mandela Termed Shameful
- Rates That Grate
- Anti-Gang Program
- National Endowment Fight: Days of Blank Checks Over
- Upholding the Law
- AUTUMN OF A DICTATOR
- AUTUMN OF A DICTATOR
- Santiago Reservoir Should Be Saved to Provide Water
- Views on Quake Valve
- LIP-SMACKING BAD
- DOES PETE WILSON HAVE A HEART?
- HARRY SHEARER
- 1 Housing Problem Is Solved, 1 Lingers
- DOES PETE WILSON HAVE A HEART?
- Politicians, Builders Villains in Roof Fires
- Plea for Builders to Avoid Whittier
- DOES PETE WILSON HAVE A HEART?
- BATHING BEAUTIES?
- Marina Place's Income Questioned
- Los Angeles County - News from July 8, 1990
- Senate Leaders Agree on Taxes, Spending Cuts : Budget: But governor says he wants no tax hikes. Initial reaction from Assembly leaders is also negative.
- For These Children, Every Picture Tells a Story
- 7 Scouts, 2 Adults Rescued as Boat Sinks Off Santa Catalina
- Teen Discovers $277,670 in Bag and Turns It In
- Hope and Hype Are Hard to Sort in AIDS Crisis : Medicine: Desperate longing and wild claims about treatments abound. Patients--and investors--hang on to every word of a promising drug.
- Hope, Hype Buffet Stocks in AIDS Crisis : Health: Both market players and those threatened by the disease keep a watchful eye on about 41 drug research firms such as ICN in Costa Mesa. But the results are hard to decipher.
- Dig This: Canada's Fertile Dinosaur Country Still Has Plenty of Well-Preserved Bones to Pick
- On Finding Digs in Dinosaur Country
- GARDENING : Wants Names of Edible Flowers for the Salad
- U.S. Won't Balk at More Japan Aid for China
- 7 Sea Scouts, Advisers Rescued as Boat Sinks : Sea drama: The ketch Mariner goes down rapidly off Santa Catalina, but teen-agers stay cool and send out a 'Mayday' message that brings help.
- ANALYSIS : WORLD CUP '90 : It Only Finished Third, but Style Helped Italy Emerge as True Winner
- It's a Love-Hate Relationship
- Lloyd W. Hazleton; Founded Biological Testing Service
- Whining Dodgers Not Winning Over Fans
- Tax Increase: Debate Over Who Will Pay
- And Now a Few Words About Our Announcers
- Christopher Coogan; Youngest Son of Actor
- Chapman Shaw Root; Former Coca-Cola Bottling Firm Chairman
- He's Glad Rostagno Bowed Out at Wimbledon
- If Canseco Is Happy, Why Aren't They Happy?
- Hans-Rudolf Kurz; Headed Inquiry Into Waldheim's Past
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Police Car Chasing Van Kills Driver, 41
- Parents Placed on Probation in Son's Death
- Strict Louisiana Anti-Abortion Measure Vetoed but House Supports an Override : Legislation: The bill's backers in the Senate admit that they now lack the votes to overrule the governor. But they have until Monday to lobby colleagues.
- Woman Slain in Robbery Try; 2 Suspects Sought
- Lisa Bialac-Jehle of Topanga hopes it was...
- IRVINE : Petitions Prepared to Keep Seat Vacant
- 3 Quit Woo's Advisory Panel; Another Is Ousted
- THE DROUGHT : Top Users Cut 15% or More Water
- MOTOR RACING : Saugus Offers Halftime Show With a Real Ring to It
- Rubbish Firms to Merge: GI Industries in...
- To Transform a Hardwood Floor, It's Best to Start From the Bottom : Repair: Expect to take a week--for buying, cleaning, working and waiting--to get the job finished.
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Town Periled as Fires Char Forest, Tundra
- STOCKS : Jobless Data Buoys Market; Dow Up 25.74
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : First Atom-Smasher Acreage Acquired
- Hail Damages Jet in Flight
- Renamed Exxon Valdez to Sail New Course : Environment: Exxon denies that the tanker's name and route have been changed as a public relations ploy.
- Sheriff's Deputies Seize 6 Endangered Tortoises
- VA Unit to Reopen; Probe of 5 Suicides Continues
- NEWPORT BEACH : Councilwoman Hart to Seek Reelection
- Wild Freeway Chase, Gunfight Ends in Arrest
- COLUMN ONE : Kosher: For Some, It Has Bitter Taste : A belly dancer rekindles a secular-religious debate in Israel that has raged since King David's day.
- Ethnic Relations in Miami Unravel as Argument Over Pants Erupts Into Violence : Racial strife: Tensions flare between the Cuban majority and Haitians upset by their treatment. A bloody fight with police has angered many.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS