- The Collected Stories of Chester Himes
- Extra Payments Mean Faster Loan Payoff
- PLAY THINGS
- Gold Nugget Winners : BEST OF SHOW
- ICONS
- In the Raw : Crudites: Not the usual--and boring--carrot and celery sticks. These vegetables are dressed in good taste.
- Consider Ranunculus a One-Season Bulb
- The Insider's Insider : COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT: <i> By Clark Clifford</i> ; <i> with Richard Holbrooke</i> ; <i> (Random House: $25; 693 pp.) </i>
- STYLE : DESIGN : Swap 'Til You Drop : Everything and Maybe Even a Kitchen Sink
- Rattle of a Simple Man (A&E; Monday...
- El Monte : General Plan Overhauled
- Parades, Music, Fireworks to Mark the 4th
- Relaxation for Sale to Stressed Japanese
- Shamir Government Raising Issue of U.S. Obligation to Jewish Emigres : Israel: It resists linkage between American loan guarantees and expanded settlements in occupied lands.
- 32 Years of Experience Pay Off
- THE TRIUMPH OF THE RIGHT : With Marshall's exit, the liberal legacy is imperiled. : A Voice for the People Tires of Being Ignored
- KTLA's 'Twilight' Tradition ... and Other Southland Marathons
- When Appearance Is All: Sununu Pursues the Trappings of Power : Politics: The chief of staff brought to Washington the same arrogance his idol, Sherman Adams, did. Will he leave in disgrace, as Adams did?
- Costa Rica Takes Command Early in a 2-0 Victory Over Guatemala
- Former Nadadore Wants to Be a Chip Off the Old Block : Swimming: Former Olympian Mike O'Brien plans to follow Schubert's footsteps, modeling new team in Newport Beach after one in Mission Viejo.
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Amputees Not Ready to Be Handicapped
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : TALK OF THE TOWN : When We Last Left Basinger & Winger, It Was a Dark and Stormy Night . . .
- ESCAPE FROM SLAVERY: Five Journeys to Freedom <i> by Doreen Rappaport (HarperCollins: $12.95; 110 pp.).</i>
- Finding Ways to Minimize the Effects of Jet Lag
- STYLE : FASHION : Swap 'Til You Drop : Off-the-Rack Fantasy
- Summer and Smoke
- STYLE : LOOKS : Swap 'Til You Drop : Vanity Fair
- Judge Is First Federal Jurist Convicted of Taking Bribe
- 3rd Tunnel Under English Channel Linked
- When TV Goes the Distance
- Storm Clouds Over Clean Air : Governor must reconcile competing visions
- PERSPECTIVE ON WEAPONS : Stealth Makes Power Usable Again : The B-2 bomber can restore to America the role of deterring conflict in places we often fear to go.
- Boy, 17, Fatally Wounded in Placentia Drive-by Shooting
- 2 Yorba Linda Residents Die in Plane Crash : Aviation: A Cessna 182 goes down about midnight in Ventura County mountains.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Sierra's Streak Reaches 17 Games; Joyner Goes to 12
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Lotto Doesn't Always Yield Jackpot
- There's No Guarding Against Injuries
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- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : OFF-CENTERPIECE : You May Hear the Gnashing of Teeth Clear to Judgment Day : 'Terminator 2' and 'The Naked Gun 2 1/2' Could Be Real Killers
- The Text's the Thing : First Stage gives dramatists the chance to read their works in a supportive atmosphere before braving the fires of production
- The Gang's All Here : THE FALL OF THE GODFATHER: The FBI and Paul Castellano <i> By Joseph F. O'Brien and Andris Kurins</i> ; <i> (Simon & Schuster: $22.95; 364 pp.) </i>
- THE RIVER b<i> y Gary Paulsen (Delacorte Press: $15; 132 pp.).</i>
- A Relic Run Amok : PETER DOYLE <i> By John Vernon</i> ; <i> (Random House: $22; 417 pp.) </i>
- S. Bernardino County
- Co-Tenants Each Assume Responsibility for Lease
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : ALL-AMERICAN TRADITIONS : Jurisprudence . . .
- David Niven plays writer Robert Louis Stevenson...
- Celebrity Scorecard
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- MARYANN DeLEO: Reacting to Rape
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Cuomo, Lawmakers in Accord on Budget
- L.A. Marchers Call for U.S. Recognition
- SOCIAL CLIMES : Wiki-Waki in a Clamshell
- Yugoslav Planes Bomb Key Airports in Slovenia
- Japanese Volcano Continues to Shudder
- Walnut : $8.8-Million Budget OKd
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : ALL-AMERICAN TRADITIONS : Cooling Off . . .
- Nervous at the Sight of Black Robes, Blue Uniforms
- Outages Cut Power for 5,500 Customers
- Marquez Wins Junior Tennis Championship
- NAMES & NUMBERS
- Johnson Backs Off, Loses Decision to Toney
- WIMBLEDON REPORT : Will Hooligans Get Centre Court Seats?
- SUMMER ALBUM ROUNDUP : In Brief
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- Tales From the Crypt : HOMICIDE: A Year on the Killing Streets; <i> By David Simon</i> ; <i> (Houghton Mifflin: $22.95; 602 pp.) </i>
- Sampling Valley Forge Cornucopia
- Fall-Foliage Trips That Provide Lots of Color
- Crusader Rabbit
- STYLE : FLEA-MARKET FEVER : SWAP 'TIL YOU DROP
- Teamster Split Boosts Reform Candidate's Odds : Labor: Backers of two Establishment hopefuls vying for the powerful union's presidency say outsider Carey would win if votes were cast today.
- Fourth of July Activities Sure to Light Up the Skies
- El Monte : Water Rate Hike Proposed
- Violence Flares Anew in Occupied Lands
- Mickey's Style Can Get Nasty, Ex-Mayor of Anaheim Recalls : Levies: A proposal to tax admissions in 1975 brought a bitter fight and pressure from Disney and the Angels, former leaders of the city say.
- 2 Arrested After Store Clerk Is Shot
- Palmdale Settles 11 Claims, but Flood-Damage Fight Continues
- LOTTERY RESULTS: JUNE 29
- Port OKs Plan to Redevelop Wilmington's Waterfront : Renewal: Long-sought project will transform 30 acres from industrial to commercial use at a cost of at least $15 million.
- Yugoslavs Beat Italy to Retain European Title
- BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : Sharts Finds Some Striking Differences in the Pro Game
- It Comes Naturally for Clark
- Wave of the Future : Current State of Therapy incorporates electrical stimulation
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Robyn Dancer Has Found That Dirt Is Greener
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : OFF-CENTERPIECE JR. : Where's Poppa? (<i> Psst</i> ! Check the Floor)
- Label Presidents Need Thick Skin, but This Is Ridiculous
- SUMMER ALBUM ROUNDUP : In Brief
- Remembered, Yet Forgotten: The Writer's Life of John Tunis
- Another Poet Writes About Love
- Hussein Reportedly Purges 1,500 Officers
- Many 1989 U.S. Sanctions on China Eased or Ended
- City of Hope Surgeon Heading to Institute
- Families of U.S. Workers Can Leave
- Scientists Link Silica, Not Coal, to Black Lung Disease
- Nightmare for Sellers of Homes : Real estate: Temblor 'not going to be a good ad' for house on market, one owner complains.
- Ross' Western Grit : Actress views her Louis L'Amour character on TNT as a true pioneer
- Teen-Ager Dies in Street Corner Shooting
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE : THE TRIUMPH OF THE RIGHT : With Marshall's exit, the liberal legacy is imperiled. : A Justice Who Understands the Power of Humor
- Passenger With King on Night of Beating Is Killed in Car Crash
- COMMENTARY ON UC IRVINE : After 25 Years, Dream That Started It All Has Been Achieved : A diversified, multicultural city has been created to serve families that chose to live in county's central area.
- Citizenship Was No Given, and Freedom No Idle Dream
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Okamoto Falls Into Three-Way Tie
- Track and Field
- Show Has Appeal for Novice, Investor : Sports memorabilia: Promoters expect 70,000 to 100,000 to gather this week at Anaheim Convention Center for national event.
- "VIOLIN AND ORGAN: THE MURRAY/LOHUIS DUO." Robert...
- "FANFARES FOR THE COMMON MAN." Members of...
- The Best of Himes, the Worst of Himes : THE COLLECTED STORIES OF CHESTER HIMES; <i> By Chester Himes</i> ; <i> (Thunder's Mouth Press: $24.95; 429 pp.) </i>
- Miss Clairol
- THE BIZ
- Lobbyists Endure an Agonizing Defeat
- El Monte : Union Seeks War Holidays
- ROAD NOTES
- San Dimas : Smaller Budget Adopted
- Ethnic Self-Determination Doesn't Deserve Support : Yugoslavia: Why legitimize separatism, at a time when Europe is burying its enmities?
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : Surprise! You Can Be Politically Correct and a Critical Thinker, Too
- VENTURA : Lifeguards Take Part in Competition
- Legislator Seeks to Collect Rent on Private Piers
- Home Was Visited in Elder Abuse Case : Crime: Court records raise questions about the role of county Social Services Agency and whether more could have been done to prevent an elderly Huntington Beach man's death.
- College Basketball
- A Cut Above : Injured Athletes Feel Lucky to Be Patients of Dr. Frank Jobe
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Reds' Duncan Would Welcome a Chance to Play in San Diego
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Bullpen Changes May Be in Order, Claire Warns
- COLOUR SCHEME: Living Colour is putting out...
- GERI ALLEN : Gifted Pianist Draws on Past for Growth
- The Orange
- Southland Builders and Designers Win Half of the Gold Nugget Awards
- They Wrote the Book on Barbecue
- STYLE : Swap 'Til You Drop : SWAP-MEET DIRECTORY
- A DEATH IN WHITE BEAR LAKE <i> by Barry Siegel (Bantam: $5.99, illustrated).</i>
- Plane With 4 Aboard Crashes Into the Ocean : Accident: The bodies of two boys are recovered; their grandmother, her husband are missing. The craft had nearly collided with a commuter airliner.
- Retirement Greets Capitol Receptionist : Statehouse: After dealing with protests and visiting dignitaries in the lobby outside the governor's suite, Jackie Habecker Grunwald is turning the final page in her appointment book.
- Officials Told Latinos Left Out in School : Education: Reforms must address widening economic gap and the community's curricula needs, leaders at Anaheim convention hear.
- Georgia Man Found Guilty of Fatal Mail-Bombings
- Deputies Work Extra to Meet City Contract : Staffing: An error left the sheriff's station owing the city 800 work shifts. The catch-up effort will cost $150,000 in overtime pay but is reducing crime, officials say.
- Pope Welcomes Mahony, 22 Other New Cardinals in Vatican Ceremony : Religion: The Californian says he hopes to continue with his interests--justice and peace, social communications and migration.
- Sanctuary for a Troubled Soul : After a stormy childhood and decades in Hollywood's fast lane, Pat Donovan was devastated by menopause. She sought refuge in a New Mexico cave.
- 2 Banks Are Robbed Within Half an Hour
- California IN BRIEF : VENTURA : Hospital Probed After Baby's Death
- Industrial-Strength Water
- Coastal Park Plan Is a Lesson in Can-Do : * Dream Preserve Brings Together Diverse Groups in Inspirational Cooperation
- When Women Abuse Their Spouses : Domestic violence: Michele Chapman is accused of killing her husband. Do sexual stereotypes affect how the law is applied?
- Obituaries : * Dr. Erwin D. Pratt; Retired Physician
- Pro Volleyball
- Attending Game Comes With a Price
- "THE AMERICAN ROMANTIC." Works by Amy Beach,...
- COMMENTARY : Workout Disinformation Must Come to an End
- STAGE : Life Since 'M. Butterfly' : David Henry Hwang's 1988 Tony winner and his role in the 'Miss Saigon' flap have led to a closer look at race relations
- MR. MOTOR CITY: After a five-year hiatus,...
- SUMMER ALBUM ROUNDUP : In Brief
- To be good, a wine list needn't...
- Gardening : Southwest Garden Suits Southland Climate : Flowers: The new-found popularity of the spare, beautiful planting style is driven by our region's parched conditions.
- Home Improvement : Ion Purifier Saves Pool Chemicals
- Womb at the End of the World : AFTER SHOCKS / NEAR ESCAPES; <i> By Stephen Dobyns</i> ; <i> (Viking: $19.95; 268 pp.) </i>
- Out There in TV Land ... : Still crazy and campy after six years, Nick at Nite airs promotions matching its philosophy
- Slovenes Vow to Never Give Up Freedom Fight
- CIA Nominee Faces New Iran-Contra Questions : Congress: Investigators have found contradictory evidence about Robert Gates' role in the scandal. The concerns do not yet threaten his confirmation.
- Britain Honors 52 for Secret Gulf Duty
- Sudden Recall of Forgotten Crimes Is a Puzzler for Juries, Experts Say : Justice: Experts disagree on whether suppressed traumas can be truthfully described years later. Parents have been sued for long-ago abuses.
- Return Visits
- Rights Bill Will Not Force Quotas, Leading Firms Say : Business: Officials of nine of the nation's largest companies foresee no change in their hiring practices.
- Cuba to Hew to Communism, but Citizens Are Free to Leave
- BOOK MARK : Americans Ask Much of Politics, Then Hate the Results
- Some Good Medicine for San Diego County : Bill means a new deal on health-fund payments
- Worst Damage Can Be the Hurt, Fear and Anger
- Right-Hand Man
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Biaggi Freed From Prison, Flies Home
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : ALL-AMERICAN TRADITIONS : Playing Ball . . .
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : ALL-AMERICAN TRADITIONS : Starting From Scratch . . .
- There's No Such Thing as a Free Pass : * Anaheim Officials Should Limit Gifts From Disney Until Expansion Plans Are Final
- Believe it or not, there was a...
- Stark Leads Woodland Hills West Win
- Conrad Travels Wire to Wire for Victory at Saugus
- Home Is Where Habitat Is : Christian Group to Deliver First 53 Residences for Working Poor
- Winfield Errs, Then Angels Take Big Fall : Baseball: Outfielder's misplay ends team's chance to tie record for consecutive errorless games. Palmeiro's three-run homer in the 13th gives Texas a 7-4 victory.
- Baseball Players Have Been in the Cards Since 1887
- Angels Unable to Cash In : Baseball: They lose streak of errorless games in the ninth, and miss chance to gain ground as Rangers win in 13 innings, 7-4.
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Redfield Knows the Trick Is to Stick in Major Leagues
- Miami Tops in Termites: L.A. Is No. 4
- The Palm Beach Story (Showtime, Monday at...
- Slovenia Hit With Army Ultimatum : Yugoslavia: Rebellious republic ordered to cease resistance or face 'decisive military action.' Threat raises fears troops may be acting outside government control.
- Moscow Warns Commandos to Halt Baltic Tactics
- The 1988 TV movie version of Jerome...
- Wanted: Indian Miracle Worker
- Political Intrigue Is One Theory in Killing of Romanian-Born Professor : Murder: An outspoken doubter of his country's revolution had received threats. Police say this was neither robbery nor a 'hit.'
- WATER WATCH
- Portrait of a Bishop : Brom Wins Support With New Style of Leadership
- Defeat Is the Least of Palos Verdes' Sadness : L.A. Games: Defending Division III girls' basketball champions lose to Gahr--and soon they will lose their school.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Baines Hits Grand Slam, Stewart Gets Win
- North Loses Its Bid for Football Title at Summer Games : High schools: Saxon Coach Austin is pleased with team's showing in 20-12 loss to powerhouse Canyon.
- HOT SHOT: With remix records the rage...
- JAZZ : Still in the Mood : Joe Graydon brings together big-band-era performers for serenades on the high seas and jitterbug jaunts across the country
- George Washington Danced Here
- Distant Investments May Not Be Such a Good Idea
- Dance Fever : I REMEMBER BALANCHINE: Recollections of the Ballet Master by Those Who Knew Him; <i> Edited by Francis Mason</i> ; <i> (Doubleday: $25; 604 pp.) </i>
- 'Nobody Left Me No Buffalo' : GAME WARS: The Undercover Pursuit of Wildlife Poachers <i> By Marc Reisner</i> ; <i> (Viking: $19.95; 294 pp.)</i>
- FICTION
- Right Watering, Spray Can Prevent Mildew
- STATE OF MIND
- School District Pins Its Hopes on State Budget : Education: Funding crisis has cut wide swath in programs. But superintendent sees chance for some restorations if news from Sacramento is good.
- 2 Die in Air Show Simulation of Attack on Pearl Harbor
- Vyacheslav Chornovil : Why the West Has So Much at Stake in the Ukrainian Drama
- Delayed Gulf War Troops Return to Camp Pendleton : Homecoming: Joyous relatives and friends are on hand to welcome the Marines and sailors, who had been diverted to typhoon-ravaged Bangladesh.
- Investment Firm Buys Del Amo Hospital
- Detective Rips Into LAPD's Leadership : Law enforcement: Outspoken Bill Pavelic accuses Chief Gates and others of obstruction of justice, cronyism and mismanagement. Charges are made at a 'people's grand jury' held by activists.
- Man Finds Viper Attack Is Painful and Costly : Safety: A bicyclist learns the hard way that coiled reptiles on mountain trails should be left alone.
- L.A. Arts Endowment Brushes Off Shakespeare / LA
- RESTAURANTS : A MATTER OF TIME : At Bistro 45, a Convivial Crowd and Great Service Complement an Evolving Menu
- THE HOME COOK : Pie Scraper--How to Carry Five Pies
- Famous Italian Tower Shifts Toward Upright
- Thriving City's Alter Image Is Small Town Friendliness : Brea: Early oil town glides along on smooth blend of commercial and residential development and works at keeping its young people as residents.
- Nation IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Soldier Convicted of Breaking Sex Policy
- In Search of a Real Summer
- British Go to Bat for Beleaguered Winged Mammals : Preservation: Supporters have come up with the Bat News, the Batalogue, the "Bat Helpline" and National Bat Week.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Panel Rejects Korean Memorial Design
- Latino Organization Celebrating 10 years
- Japanese Shun Astrology; the Key to Personality, They Believe, Is All in the Blood
- Miniature Horses, Carts Help Drive Ranch : Hobby: Small equines and downsized buggies are the passions of husband-wife managers of a 270-acre citrus farm.
- School Trustees Name Officers
- McCarron Is Victim of Second Thoughts : Jockey: He has won nearly every major stake, but is the runner-up for ninth time in one that eludes him.
- Ramona's Self-Made Southpaw Makes Things Right : Baseball: Five shoulder separations forced Todd Tuggle to switch from right- to left-handed for his senior season.
- Up-Front Upset in Gold Cup : Horse racing: Trainer Frankel made no bones about what Marquetry would try to do: steal the lead early and keep it. He did.
- 'Louder, Faster, Funnier' Is Formula for Comedy in Tiffany Theatre's Farcical Whodunit
- Big Red One's Veterans Will Get Special Salute
- There's Just No Use in Saying, 'I Told You So'
- Taking a Reading on a City of Poets : Culture: There are more than 75 venues where one can sit back and listen to established writers or survey the work of an unknown.
- NIMBY WATCH : Rat Race
- Astounding Act : A Fisherman Saves the Life of His New Friend--by Donating a Kidney
- Men Found Dead in El Toro, La Habra Possibly Murdered : Fatalities: Passersby discover two bodies in separate incidents. Investigators don't know cause of death for either.
- Boy, 5, Sets Himself on Fire With Lighter
- VENTURA : Finance Officer Held in Fire at Dealership
- OXNARD : Man Shot While Walking on Street
- ROADWORK : Major projects for the week of June 30-July 6
- Common Cause Chief Urges Bush to Act on Travel Abuses
- L.A. WATTS SUMMER GAMES : Engbrecht Adds Color to Canyon's Football Title
- Padres Bitten by Injury Bug, Giant Homers : Baseball: McGriff sustains ankle injury in the sixth inning of 6-4 loss to San Francisco, spoiling Whitson's return from disabled list.
- Renno Posts His 1st Sportsman Main-Event Win
- SUMMER ALBUM ROUNDUP : Anthrax Does One for the Fans : *** ANTHRAX "Attack of the Killer B's" <i> Island</i>
- COVER STORY : A Course in the Golden Rules of Power Eating
- SUMMER ALBUM ROUNDUP : A Wilbury's Further Travels : *** TOM PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS "Into the Great Wide Open" <i> MCA</i>
- TELEVISION & THE ARTS : Pay-per-Opera? : Boxing, wrestling and rock have been winners on pay-per-view. Can the arts score any points? We may soon find out.
- Before You Buy: Primer on the Language of Leis
- Renter Raps Standards, Says She's Good Tenant
- JERRY
- SAM ELLIOTT, ON THE 'CONAGHER' TRAIL
- In retrospect, it was a...
- School's out--and KCET decides what better time to hook kids on books?
- Shipyard Leader Retires as Closure Report Nears
- Accused Murderer Gambles on Saving Own Life
- CalArts Teacher's Compilation Speaks Volumes About Women and the Writing Process
- MASCAGNI: "Lodoletta." Maria Spacagna, Peter Kelen, Karoly...
- L.A. Endowment Awards $316,537 to Visual Arts
- GONZALO RUBALCABA : A Product of Cuba Without Apologies
- Is Housemate Payment to Homeowner Taxable?
- MIDYEAR INVESTMENT REVIEW : Where to Put Your Money Now : Strategy: Following several simple rules can help narrow down the choices for a successful investment plan.
- Home Improvement : Pollen Removal May Be Costly but It Pays Dividends in Better Health
- American Pie
- Rep. Anderson Aide Resigns in Court Site Conflict
- Landlords Renew Anti-Rent-Control Fight : Legislation: Bill would make it easier to increase rents when apartments are vacated. Critics say it would hurt the poor.
- EC Officials Express Hope for Accord : Yugoslavia: The European group is optimistic, but in the divided nation its plan goes unheeded.
- San Gabriel : Hearing on High School Set
- She Has Taken Volunteerism to Heart
- Reagan Asks for Document Search in Hostage Dispute
- A Promise to a Son : Family Persists in Hunt for Killers Despite City's Ban on Reward Poster
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Bishops Air Views on Ministering to Needs of Multicultural Flock
- Loyola Professor Finds Another World in Her Study of Soap Operas
- Rattled Nerves : Venomous Snakes Shake Up Residents, Keep Animal-Control Officers Busy
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : Chivalry and politics fit to a T as Bacharach's husband upsets recall group.
- College Basketball
- This Team Might Win a Pennant for Oscar
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Reds Lose Two More Pitchers; Astros Win
- A Comprehensive Tribute to Yehudi Menuhin at 75
- Tougher Workplace Laws : Safety: Legislation requiring employers to have a written plan takes effect Monday. California leads the 'quality-of-life' issue.
- Light Up and Lighten Up
- NIXON: THE SEQUEL : Harry Hunkers Down With Haldeman, Erlichman, Colson and Dick Himself
- Savings in Store : Sure, Collecting Grocery Coupons Is Boring. But It Can Pay Off Big in the Checkout Line
- When TV Goes the Distance
- Bahama Descendants Fear Gentrification Will Force Them From Village
- Wayne Williams Maintains Innocence in Seeking New Trial for Atlanta Slayings
- Kurds Reject Iraqi Plan; Want More Land
- A Saab Story: The Little Red Car That Cried More Than Wolf
- Oman's Progress Not Without a Price : Mideast: Its five-year plan calls for diversification to reduce dependence on oil supplies.
- Can Anyone in Sacramento Put California Back Together Again? : Budget: The guiding principle in the Legislature is 'I want mine and screw you.' Wilson wasn't prepared for Republicans with long knives.
- Man Slightly Injured When Car Plunges 200 Feet
- Stint on Disabled List Is Refreshing for Parrish
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Chatsworth Remains Perfect, 14-7
- Miscellany
- The Key to Asset Allocation: It's All in the Mix
- Oleander Dangerous Only When Eaten
- PROPER CARE AND MAINTENANCE
- Recipes That Keep You Cool
- * Remember to keep the mower blades...
- This Baja Town Is Fit for Walking
- SPORT REPORT
- FREEWAY REPAIRS
- Nation IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : State to Seek Murder Charges in Bombings
- Ross' Western Grit : Actress Views Her Louis L'Amour Character on TNT as a True Pioneer
- A Year After Lethal Flood, Small Ohio Town Struggles to Dry Its Tears : Recovery: Overflowing creeks killed 26 people in the community of Shadyside. The damage has been repaired, but emotional scars remain.
- Health Warning Labels on Chicken Urged
- An Effort to Clear the Waters : Pollution: Frustrated by delays, Rep. Torres is proposing a public works project to tackle the area's contamination problems.