- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Don't Be Fuelish: Luyendyk Loses Argument, but Wins Indy-Car Race
- Knicks' Jackson Is Ready to Take Over
- Performance Art : Dresher's 'Pioneer' Explores Psychological Frontiers
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Just Like Old Times : Michael Keeps the Faith for Sellout Crowd
- 'Commando' a Weak Effort
- Water Rates
- Mozart's Don Giovanni: A Man for All Seasons : Music: The opera could serve as a contemporary study of class entitlement run amok. The Music Center Opera's production premieres tonight.
- Christie's to Sell L.A. Philharmonic Cello : Music: The 200-year-old instrument belonged to Kurt Reher, principal cellist with the orchestra, who died in 1976.
- Orson Bean: Rising From the Depths of Despair : Stage: From his success in the '50s to years of booze, drugs and misery, the entertainer has survived to star in his own play, 'Waiting for Phil.'
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Bay Area Preview of This Week's L.A. Opener
- 'Fly Away': Race at a Safe Distance : Television: The new NBC series set in the '50s South relegates racism to a time and region that viewers can confront comfortably.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : McCallister Wins Playoff Over Hallberg
- O.C. STAGE REVIEW : Grove's 'Our Town' Stumbles in Search for Lyricism, Purity
- In Final Game, Ballpark Brings Memories : Nostalgia: In Baltimore, Memorial Stadium passes into history.
- SOUTH KOREA
- TAIWAN
- Caltrans Puts Brakes on Broader Use of Car-Pool Lanes
- STAGE REVIEW : Uggams Powers 'Stringbean' but Story Raises Questions
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Dion Wanders Back but Not Forth in High-Energy Show : While '50s icon proves he is no has-been, at Coach House he shows little of what will be.
- UCLA Blanks USD in Men's Soccer
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Kirsch Scores in Overtime to Give UC Irvine Men's Soccer a 1-0 Victory
- SPOTLIGHT / A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL
- Just Who Are the People Who Censor Our Films?
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Scary, Suspenseful 'Ricochet'
- MUSIC REVIEW : Orchestra Opens Season : South Coast Symphony earns standing ovation from audience at Irvine Barclay Theatre.
- Sailing
- Beach Volleyball
- Pop Music Reviews : Bergman Strolls Through His Hits
- Music : Pianist Davidovich Is Superb at Opening Symphony Concert
- Harvey, Langston Lead Angels to a .500 Finish
- Hockey
- Harvey Gets His AL-Leading 46th Save, Preserves Langston's 19th Victory, 3-1
- Police Departments Investigating Nude Pictures of Minor : Law: Slides of a partially nude 12-year-old are turned over to Irvine police by a film lab. The photographer defends her work.
- Stock Group Winners and Losers
- H.L. ALMOND: Investigative consultant, California Justice Department
- Bond Fans Wonder if They Should Try to Lock In Yields
- MISSION VIEJO : Council Disbands 3 City Commissions
- Science / Medicine : WAR GAMES : In the U.S. and Germany, wars are now being fought without firing a shot. The microprocessor revolution has spawned high-tech simulators that match combatants on a battlefield of technology. Their mission? Preparing for the real thing.
- Israeli Activist Gets Jail Term for Meeting With Arafat : Mideast: But two Palestinians return after talks with the PLO leader and may not be prosecuted.
- Ex-Soviet Secret Police Aide Admits Role in 1940 Murder of Polish Officers
- COLUMN ONE : Plugging Into the Future : Firms hope to move the computer into the living room with multimedia--information systems that mix words, sounds and moving images. The new devices may be a hard sell.
- Only in Chicago: The columnists at the...
- A Stand Against Abortion : Demonstration: Thousands turn out on Southland streets, including 1,500 in La Habra, to form 'life chains.'
- Commuter Train Plans Derailed : Transit: Negotiations over the San Diego-to-Oceanside line are stalled. A start-up, originally set for late 1992, will be delayed until tracks are purchased.
- Memorial Stadium Has a Memorable End : Orioles: Robinsons lead more than 75 former Orioles onto field of their dreams for last time.
- COMMENTARY : Play Call Shows Chargers Really Had Nothing to Lose
- Dance : Dancetheatre at Occidental
- Florida State was a near unanimous choice...
- Cone Gives Mets 19 Reasons to Linger a Bit : Baseball: He ties National League strikeout record in three-hit victory over Phillies, 7-0.
- Pro Basketball
- Water Rates
- Sophomore running back Percy Gault broke O.J....
- Pop Music Reviews : Alvin Tells the Story at Palomino
- MOVIES - Oct. 7, 1991
- MOVIES - Oct. 7, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 7, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 7, 1991
- TELEVISION - Oct. 7, 1991
- TELEVISION - Oct. 7, 1991
- TELEVISION - Oct. 7, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 7, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 7, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 7, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 7, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 7, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 7, 1991
- Kidnapers Videotape Anderson, Who Urges Talks to Free All Hostages
- Education Cuts Bypass Teachers, but They Still Hurt : Schools: Districts defer maintenance, postpone purchases and take onetime cost reductions. Administrators now worry about next year's budget.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: COLUMBUS
- A SPECIAL REPORT: COLUMBUS
- Thomas Denies Sex Harassment, Danforth Says
- Scuffle with Intruder Leaves Marshal Injured : Search: SWAT teams and dogs combing the County Courthouse did not find the man, who fled after shouting, 'You will all die tomorrow.'
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Last Game Highlights the Kids
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 7, 1991
- The Flip-Flop Hasn't Meant Success : Rams: Last season, the offense carried the defense. Now it is the other way around, but still 2-3.
- HEALTH HORIZONS : MEDICINE : Layers of Protection: Facts About the Skin
- Volunteering Help Is a Way of Life for 'Miss Red Cross'
- Claremont : Gay Pride Event Scheduled
- Lawmakers Seek Greater Role in CIA Forecasts : Intelligence: Shrouded in secrecy, the analyses are an important tool for the President. Charges of distortion have triggered congressional interest.
- Abortion Foes Say Protesters Act Up : Law: Operation Rescue members want activists opposing them prosecuted for indecent exposure. They demonstrate at court, appeal to City Council for support.
- Ex-TV Reporter Fined for Staging Colorado Dogfight
- Crisis in Los Angeles Policing: Reform Is the Only Way Out
- Summer Internships Are Invitations to Adventure
- Home Away From Home : Condors: A helicopter Thursday is to take four chicks to a custom-built cave in the cliffs. They may fly free in January.
- Doctors, Hospitals Must Work Together to Cure Trauma-Care Ills
- Are Drug Dealers Believable? : Trial: Six narcotics officers are accused of violating the civil rights of traffickers. Defense will try to use the alleged victims' unsavory pasts to discredit them.
- Angels' Abbott Stops Royals, Wins No. 18 : Baseball: His 5-1 victory helps turn 0-4 record and 6.00 ERA into final personal-best 18-11 mark and 2.89 ERA.
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : FOOTHILL CONFERENCE
- Cal Backs Up Talk in Victory : College football: Treggs, Pawlawski work in stereo, on the field against UCLA and off.
- UCLA Slows Things Down, Cal Speeds Up : College football: Bruins try to nurse 24-14 lead in the final minutes, but Cal comes back to win, 27-24, on late field goal. Ailing White leads Bears' offense.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Pasadena Wears Down Fullerton
- Moorpark Wins With Late Field Goal
- EAST ROUNDUP : Pitt Gets Win Over Maryland
- Huskies' Machine Keeps Rolling, 54-0 : Washington: Arizona caught in the wrong place. Hobert is hurt, but Brunell almost back in form.
- Mandaean Sect Preserves Its Ancient Water Rituals
- HEALTH HORIZONS : FITNESS : Making Choices
- VALLEY COLLEGE : Low-Cost Insurance for Students
- Compassionate Conservative, Thy Name Is Expediency
- Driver Dies When Speeding Car Flips Over
- Pendleton Wages Peace on Songbird : Environment: The Marine Corps takes pains to preserve habitat of the endangered gnatcatcher from ravages of mock battles and brush fires.
- Toxic Discharges
- PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Cougars Roll as Bledsoe Has Five Scoring Passes
- Miscellany
- Stallings' Campaign Strategy Is Simple: 'Just Do It' and Win
- In the End, Lancer Coach Is Angry : Football: After a 39-8 loss, Orange Lutheran's Taube questions L.A. Cathedral's 27-point fourth quarter.
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Dye Can't Win, or Tie, and Auburn Loses
- This Hurt Goes Only Cleat Deep
- LAKERS : Campbell Sharp With 23 Points Against Starters
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Michigan Has a Surprise for Iowa, 43-24
- HEALTH HORIZONS : PSYCHOLOGY : Hitting the Bottle : Recent studies indicate it cannot be taken for granted that the problem of alcohol abuse stems from genetic factors.
- Crystal Cathedral Prepares for Life After Schuller Reign
- Harkin, Clinton Focus on Health Care : Democrats: Both candidates call for federal action on what many feel will be a key issue of '92 presidential campaign.
- Walk a Mile for a Camel? Not When <i> Shishas</i> Are Hot
- White Got the Help He Needed
- Florida State Takes Offense to Syracuse
- Royal Sweeps Own Volleyball Tournament
- COMMENTARY : Page Delivers Special Message to Youths
- Wilson's Veto of Gay Job Bias Bill
- Regaining a Balance of Fun and Introspection : JOHN MELLENCAMP, "Whenever We Wanted", <i> Mercury</i>
- A Long Way From the Days of Wooden Legs : Prosthetics: Since 1960, the Nunez family has been perfecting the art of fitting artificial limbs. Modern materials have helped.
- PLATFORM : Seek Lawful Change
- Bush States His Doctrine by Omission : Diplomacy: The President offered no overarching theme in his speech on nuclear policy. But much could be inferred from the weapons he cut out.
- Richard Gregorie : The Man Who Took on Noriega While Fighting Drug Trafficking
- Brain Bank May Hold Answer to Alzheimer's : Medicine: The 1,400 specimens are frozen and are used by researchers in their study of the disease and other neurological and psychiatric disorders.
- Cooperation Urged as 50th Anniversary of Pearl Harbor Nears
- Finding Room for SROs Takes Effort : Political Will, Community Education Sorely Needed
- GOLF ROUNDUP : McCallister Hangs On to Lead
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : No. 11 Baylor Turns to Joe and Defense for 38-21 Victory
- Beating Brea, Winning Title Would Be Music to His Ears
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Senate Interns Put Lifelong Activism to Work
- Brazil Police Investigate Cocaine-Tainted Candy
- Partners Who Restored Hotel to Pack It In : Development: Two who transformed historic Huntington Sheraton are closing the firm to pursue other interests. They concede that poor economy is one of the reasons.
- Lassie Stays Home With Nick
- 17 Arrested in Gay Rights Protest in Garden Grove
- Lack of Execution Kills Titans : Football: Fullerton players were well prepared, but they still couldn't stop Pacific, which rolled, 56-28.
- Run-and-No-Shoot Offenses to Meet : Raiders: Winless Chargers will bring an L.A.-style attack to the Coliseum today.
- Angel Leads Golf Tournament
- THE CULT: "Ceremony", <i> Reprise/Sire</i>
- In Brief : BeBe & CeCe Winans, "Different Lifestyles," Capitol.
- SMALL FACES: Upset about shoddy audio and...
- Judge Blocks Port Plan, Cites Faulty Review : Development: Officials are ordered to suspend any activity that will physically alter six sites. The projects include expansion and improvement of cargo terminals.
- 'Newton's Apple' puts science in touch with 1992 Olympic hopefuls
- Soviets Gain IMF Status; Expert Advice Promised : Global economy: Specialists will begin a program of technical assistance to help market forces take over.
- Cranston Sent Letter for BCCI-Linked Thrift, Paper Says : Ethics: Senator reportedly acted after $25,000 was contributed to a voter sign-up group he had established.
- Corruption Costs Vietnam $2.1 Billion Since June, 1990
- Police Retool Speeding Law for Skaters, Bicyclists
- Scardenzan's Idea of Banning Gangs From Parks Catches On
- McPhie Gains Tennis Semifinals
- West Covina : Man Pleads Guilty to Arson
- HEALTH HORIZONS : MEDICINE : Podiatry Takes a Giant Step Forward
- Pricey Privilege : Film industry: City boosts fees for movie crews that want to use the area for location shoots. But it also risks driving business away.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Highland Rushes Past Outmanned Mammoth
- NHL ROUNDUP : North Stars Keep Their Edge Over Blackhawks
- URBAN DANCE SQUAD: "Life 'N Perspectives of a Genuine Crossover", <i> Arista</i>
- Blood, Gore and Murder Make for a Spine-Tingling Lineup of Openings
- Rural Americans Learning ABC's of Activism : Environment: Many formerly quiet communities are battling everything from hazardous waste dumps to golf courses.
- AGNES NIXON
- Politics' Role in Planning Is at Heart of Picus Furor : City government: The councilwoman's controversial deposition sparks scrutiny of the impact of lobbying on urban land-use decisions.
- Spring Valley
- Authorities Search for Missing Hunter, 18
- Shots From Car Hit Boy; 2 Arrested
- It's Enough to Make One Want to Hit the Bottle
- CLU Women Win in Soccer; CLU Men Lose
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : 'Jerks' Didn't Try as Hard in Stretch, Strawberry Says
- OAK TREE : Flawlessly Wins, but It Isn't Easy
- THE PADRES: BEYOND '91 : Time for Trader Joe to Get Back to the Future : Baseball: Padres exceeded expectations in 1991, but GM McIlvaine knows he must make some more moves if they are to contend in 1992.
- Her Salvation? : Mimi Rogers has taken a chance with a role in a movie about faith and sin. The question: Will 'The Rapture' redeem a career bedeviled by typecasting?
- COVER STORY : She's Always Been Out There : Jodie Foster turns director on 'Little Man Tate,' a story that should be familiar to anyone who's followed her life and acting career
- Interior Department Backs Plan to Raze Dams : Northwest: Conservationists agree that river systems should be restored to aid struggling salmon species.
- Suspended Teacher Awarded $301,548
- SPORTS BRIEFS : Softball Game to Include Former Major Leaguers
- THE TIMES POLL : Gay-Rights Bill Veto Narrowly Opposed in State
- World IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Foreigners Targeted Despite Kohl's Plea
- South Pasadena : Design Review Panel OKd
- Coal Town Tries to Build on Grim Legacy : Britain: George Orwell exposed the squalor in Wigan, England, in the 1930s. Now, officials search for ways to attract visitors and cash to the economically anemic area.
- The Pursuit of Ruth
- Rancho P.V. Faces Tough Choices on Budget Deficit : Finances: Without higher taxes or service cuts, the upscale community will find itself $1.25 million in the red at the end of next fiscal year.
- Elderly Man Found Slain in Apparent Beating
- Teen Hurt in Truck Fall
- Wilson's Veto of Gay Job Bias Bill
- NEWT GINGRICH
- Schools Study Tighter Security at Games : Violence: Gunfire halted two football matches Friday, including one incident in which two students were wounded by ricochets.
- Long Beach Gains Win at UNLV, 34-19
- Notre Dame's Bettis Keeps Stanford at Bay, 42-26 : Fighting Irish: Running back scores four touchdowns to prevent the Cardinal from repeating last season's upset.
- CSUN Religion Faculty Makes Intellectual Conversions : Education: Some students find certainty has become elusive. Nonbelievers develop an appreciation for spiritual systems.
- Riddoch Receives One-Year Contract to Manage in 1992 : Padres: Announcement comes before Padres' come-from-behind, 10-7 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. McIlvaine says manager's positives outweighed the negatives.
- HEALTH HORIZONS : MEDICINE : Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z : WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF THE SLEEP-DEPRIVED: NORMAL, HEALTHY PEOPLE WHO REPEATEDLY GET LESS SLEEP THAN THEIR BODIES NEED. FOR MANY AMERICANS, TRANSIENT SLEEPINESS HAS TURNED INTO A CHRONIC CONDITION.
- An Avian Wonderland in Guatemala's Tikal
- DON REID: Giving Nashville Variety
- HEALTH HORIZONS : FITNESS : Putting It to the Test : HOW GOOOD IS THE EXERCISE EQUIPMENT HAWKED ON LATE-NIGHT TV? ARE THE DEVICES TRULY EFFECTIVE, SAFE AND EASY TO USE?
- Officials Seek to Polish Sydney's Image : Pollution: Plan to clean beaches along Australia's most populous city will cost $7.8 billion over 20 years. But critics say it doesn't do enough.
- Festin Stays Closer to Pace in Gold Cup Victory
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Lincoln Comes From Behind to Beat Morse on Game's Last Play
- Cal Lutheran Not Equipped for Loss to Sonoma St. : College football: Kingsmen's gear arrives at airport late. Second-half interceptions help Cossacks win shortened game, 28-0.
- When Dub Flies--From Jamaica to U.K.
- Former N.Y. Mayor Beame Has Apparent Heart Attack
- Call Him Mr. Ticket : San Diego Lawyer Specializes in Low-Profile Traffic Cases
- World's Highest Salaries in Zurich, Survey Shows
- Finally, Life Is Free of Pain for Cancer Victim : Medicine: Estes Park, Colo., townspeople bought Jan Modeland a last chance: a bone-marrow transplant. After surgery and crippling chemotherapy, she is gaining strength.
- World IN BRIEF : PANAMA : U.S. Issues Warning on Dissident Attacks
- Developer, County Agree on Marina Project : Playa Vista: The deal is crucial to plans for a vast 'city within a city.' It's estimated that the county will get between $50 million and $60 million for granting access to water, plus revenue from boat slips.
- The Numbers
- Coming Soon: 'Antigone Goes to Atlanta'
- COLUMN RIGHT : America Should Leave Haiti Alone : Foreign aid can undermine the very democracy that we hope to encourage.
- When Thomson Homered, Time Stood Still 40 Years Ago
- Fresno State Keeps Pouring It On, 94-17
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : CASTING CALL : Andy Garcia, Godfather to Rain Forests
- No. 1, Sure, but How Many Albums Did They Sell?
- Show Stopper
- Big Picture Shrouded by Gloom in Northeast
- Ken Hughes has joined Luther Medical Products...
- Separate and Unequal : SAVAGE INEQUALITIES; Children in America's Schools, <i> By Jonathan Kozol (Crown: $20; 262 pp.) </i>
- STYLE : GARDENS : Nature's Way
- Bulbs : They'll Wait for the Rain to Fall
- New Downtown Hotel Adds to Portland's Style
- 10 Southland Buildings Cited in State Preservation Awards
- Gorbachev's Nuclear-Reduction Plan
- Educators Reeling From Changes in Enrollment : Schools: 'The disorganization is horrendous,' one teacher comments, two months into the school year.
- HEALTH HORIZONS : PULSE : HOT TUBS AND HEART PATIENTS
- With Party Evicted, Soviet Inn Opens Doors to Public : Reform: Commoners get a peek at lifestyles of rich and famous--the Communists.
- Sexual Harassment Claim on Thomas Surfaces : Supreme Court: Law professor told FBI last month of her problems at EEOC. White House calls allegation 'unfounded.'
- Festival Is Criticized as Too Commercial : Celebrations: Some say Moorpark's Country Days has lost its small-town flavor. But Port Hueneme Harbor Days is a success.
- Suspected Con Artist Arrested
- John Bernard Miley has been named senior...
- Not So Great : ALEXANDER OF MACEDON 356-323 BC; A Historical Biography <i> By Peter Green (University of California: $34.95; 650 pp.) </i>
- TALKING LEAVES: Contemporary Native American Short Stories, <i> edited by Craig Lesley (Dell: $10).</i>
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : OUT & ABOUT : A Curator Among Haircutters
- Crown Prince Arrives in Badly Split Yugoslavia
- HEALTH HORIZONS : NUTRITION : Malice's Restaurant : The products offered by vending services are mostly nuggets of salt, sugar and fat. But when merchandisers offer a few lighter and healthier choices, their sales are anemic.
- In Ghost Town, Only Memories Glitter
- Barring the Bulldozer : Coastal bills call for new powers to halt harmful projects
- Can Mexico Be Mexico? : With Economic Integration in Vogue, Democracy May be all that Protects the Country from becoming the 51st State
- Produce Trucks Collide on Freeway; 2 Injured
- WATER WATCH
- Community Care Day Draws 600 Volunteers : United Way: Nonprofit agencies welcome the 1,700 hours of donated time spent on painting, landscaping, cleanup and other work.
- ROUNDUP : San Clemente Water Polo Rolls to Villa Park Title
- Unanimous Decision for Whitaker : Boxing: He beats Paez, retaining his lightweight title for the eighth time.
- Storefront Shelter May Stay--for Now
- RESTAURANTS : A Regular Joe Runs This Place
- Tritons Shut Out Messiah
- RESTAURANTS : Eating Out, You Can Say No to Chardonnay and Cabernet
- Supreme Court
- Woman's Body Found Near Smoldering Car in Field
- ART : THE UMBRELLAS: NUTS AND BOLTS
- The Future of Advertising : Marketing: Improved technology and tight times are reshaping the ways products are touted. Ads in the future may depend as much upon Silicon Valley as Madison Avenue.
- REAL FARM <i> by Patricia Tichenor Westfall (Avon: $7.95, illustrated).</i>
- Wheelchair Tennis Getting Its Day on Court
- Baldwin Park : Hilton Hotel Changes Name
- Going 'Round the Bend? Sorry, the Infamous Horseshoe Isn't on Repair List
- Look Up, La Liz!
- A French Spy in the Sky Operation
- 2 Sides Clash in Soviet Georgia; 1 Slain
- OXNARD : City Magazine Lists 4 Months of Events
- Leuzinger Gets Interim Principal
- REAL BAD
- Val Verde at the Crossroads : Development: County planners are studying how to manage growth in the tiny Santa Clarita Valley community that began as a resort for blacks.
- WATER DELIVERY CHANGES
- YOU CAN SAY THAT AGAIN : On Network Television, Some Words Speak Louder Than Other Words
- Finding the Pothole in Ojai's Condor Country
- An Escape to Oregon Is No California Dream
- Caltrans Plans Road Closures
- Indonesians Risk Jail to Poach Prized Trochus Shell
- IRS Bills Whistle-Blower for Ex-Employer's Tax Tab
- State Auditors to Investigate Dual Enrollment Procedure : Education: Analysts say state is paying twice for some students. Montebello school officials say their policy is entirely legal.
- COMMENTARY : Memories of Monterey Park
- Preserving San Diego Bay for Wildlife
- ABC Can't Pick a Winner
- HELPING NATURE TO HEAL: An Introduction to Environmen-tal Restoration, <i> edited by Richard Nilsen (Ten Speed Press: $14.95, illustrated).</i>
- WOMEN OF DEH KOH: Lives in an Iranian Village <i> by Erika Friedl (Penguin: $9.95).</i>
- Selecting the Right Guidebook Can Help Travelers Make the 'Inn' Choice : Vacations: The best books are those where the author has stayed anonymously at the facility. Some are not updated often, others are merely innkeeper listings.
- ALL NEW PEOPLE <i> by Anne Lamont (Bantam: $8.50).</i>
- A Small World After All
- What You Can Do to Prevent Pesky Weeds
- FICTION
- Tubers Ready to Lift When the Tops Yellow
- When Neighbors Aren't So Neighborly
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Soviet Proposal Challenges U.S. to Go Further
- Profile : Old South, New Waterston : The scripts of 'I'll Fly Away' lure actor from movies and stage
- Israel Police, Orthodox Jews Clash Over Sabbath Traffic on Highway
- Caltech, circa 1900:A dozen female students in...
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : CATALOGUES : Back Issues
- Weicker Jostled by Income Tax Protesters; 40,000 Urge Repeal
- HEALTH HORIZONS : THE WORKPLACE : Safety Risks: The Price of Productivity? : Injury rates climb as jobs are redesigned for efficiency. Pressure builds to drastically strengthen the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
- We've been trying to get in touch...
- Uneasy Alliance: CIA Operators vs. CIA Analysts : Intelligence: No one from the research side has ever headed the agency. But is nominee Robert Gates really a covert activist?
- Turning Technology Windward : Weather: Sophisticated new detectors allow the County Fire Department to keep better tabs on its climatic foes, especially Santa Anas and lightning.
- COMMENTARY ON AIRPORT NOISE ABATEMENT : Revised Jet-Takeoff Rules Should Remain Neighbor-Friendly : If departure procedures are to be made uniform nationwide, they still must take into account local sensitivities.
- For True Crossword Addicts, This Club Delivers : Pastimes: Five games a month are mailed to 67,000 members across the nation. Organization was designed for those who crave more than a once-a-week fix.
- A Modern Major General : HAZARDOUS DUTY An American Soldier in the Twentieth Century <i> By John K. Singlaub</i> , <i> with Malcolm McConnell</i> , <i> (Summit Books: $24.95; 562 pp., illustrated) </i>
- A New Look on Horizon for City Skyline
- COLUMN ONE : Lady Luck Turns on Indians : When bingo brought prosperity to some tribes a decade ago, others quickly went into the business. Some added cards and slots. Amid regulatory confusion, the result too often has been failure and corruption.
- Of Lives and Letters : With His Final Volume on G. B. Shaw Completed, Michael Holroyd's Star Is Burning Brighter
- Dirty Pictures : Photographer Mark Greenberg's 'Project Storm Drain' Captures the Grim Effects of Polluted Runoffs
- Diamond Bar : Park Bond Issue Studied
- Personal Perspective : The Squeaky-Clean Badge That Is Little More Than a Self-Serving Icon
- FEUDIN'
- THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA <i> by David Graham (Thames and Hudson: $35; 223 pp.).</i>
- Kaifu Confirms Plans to Quit, Blames Reform Failure : Japan: Three party members already declare that they are candidates for prime minister's job.