- Olympic champion Paul Ereng held off world...
- Miscellany
- BICYCLING RACE ACROSS AMERICA : Australian Leads by 4 Minutes After First Day of Competition
- Ojeda Thrives on Blue-Collar Chores, 7-0 : Dodgers: He stops the Expos on five hits as L.A.'s winning streak reaches five games. Its pitchers have 32-inning scoreless string.
- Tokos Medical Corp.: The Santa Ana provider...
- Style : INTERIORS : Dramatic Twists
- Kuwait Exports Oil for 1st Time Since Invasion
- VIDEO : Expand Your Laser Horizons
- Gardening : Plant Zoning Contributes to Best Use of Water
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FOOD : Rolling in Dough
- Area Groups to Join in Night Against Crime : Activism: 'National Night Out' on Aug. 6 will include marches, vigils and rallies to warn criminals that residents are on guard. Millions are expected to participate across the country.
- '3-2-1 Contact Extra' explores genetics as a matter of facts
- Pasadena : Work Space Will Be Studied
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : PETS : Big Fur
- Anti-Drug Program Puts Youngsters to Work
- OXNARD : School Bus Firm Seeks to Raise Rates
- Ventilation in Rail Tunnels Still Inadequate
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates on the Move and Stay in Groove
- CHARGER UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Linebacker Hendrickson Takes Offense in Chargers' Victory
- Strike Zone: Batter, Fan Baserunner
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : SING-ALONG TIME : Thank You, Mr. Thorogood, for Not Making It 'Good to the Bone'
- LATC Shuffle Puts Ethnic Productions on Hold
- Opponents of Pierside Village Plan Are Feeling 'Sandbagged'
- MAN BITES TOWN
- Readers Lament 'Return of the Brute'
- MAN BITES TOWN
- Readers Lament 'Return of the Brute'
- Residents Divided Over Fox's Plans
- Schools Are Right to Assess Property
- It is difficult to decide whether it...
- Franklyn Ajaye
- Sports and Pets
- CHINA'S TRADE SECRETS
- THE MOTH AND THE FLAME
- Opponents of Pierside Village Plan Are Feeling 'Sandbagged'
- Residents at Odds Over the Future of Dana Point
- Readers Lament 'Return of the Brute'
- Readers Lament 'Return of the Brute'
- CHINA'S TRADE SECRETS
- Judge Wrong to Blame Girl in Abuse Case
- WASHINGTON : Proposals Aim to Protect Investors When Partnerships Are 'Rolled Up'
- TriCare Sells Stock, Ponders Next Move
- Ventura County
- Style : GARDENS : Quiet on the Set
- The Bomb-Thrower of Mexico : THE SHADOW OF THE SHADOW, <i> By Paco Ignacio Taibo II translated by William I. Neuman (Viking Press: $18.95; 228 pp.)</i>
- Legal Prostitution: Only in Nevada
- Plan to Release Volcanic Gases With Pipes Studied
- Premium Stakes : In the changing and competitive world of pay TV, channels rely on new tactics for viewers
- House Trashed as Interracial Couple Move : Dispute: Vandalism is being investigated as a hate crime. But some neighbors deny racism was the motive.
- Pasadena : Council Asks for New Trial
- Obituaries : * Richard M. White; Attorney
- GRUNION HUNTING: Cabrillo Marine Museum offers its...
- Where Desert Meets the Sky : Base Has Clouds With Its Silver Lining
- Fire Starters Burned Up When They Get Bills from Government
- Jeffrey Foiled in Bid to Qualify for Volvo Berth
- DEL MAR : Nakatani Continues Stakes Streak
- It's Been a Long Haul for 'Momma Stud,' the L.A. Quintet That Defies a Musical Label
- A Whiff of the Lost Generation
- ROAD NOTES
- BACKGROUND: Catherine Gallagher was sufficiently intrigued by...
- Germany to Destroy 24 Inherited Missiles
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : U.S.-Mexico Airport Proposal Advances
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Probe of Police Finds Misconduct
- Be It Ever So Humble : For Now, Ranger Calls Metal Shipping Box Home
- British Nuclear Exports to Iraq Cause Furor
- Retro : A Wedding to Di for--Again
- Putting a Campaign Trick to Voters' Use
- Tragedy Shows Need for New Hot Line : * A Centralized, Well-Funded Center Could Have Steered Woman From a Violent End
- Blessed Are the Comforters : Tiny Church Diverts Latinos From Despair That Engenders Crime
- LOTTERY RESULTS: JULY 27
- Greg Foster led an American sweep in...
- Gerlach Reaches Semis of Op Pro
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Padres' Talks With Hamilton Move After 2-Month Impasse
- Football
- MOVIES : Finally, He Gets His Shot : Cinematographer Ernest Dickerson, known for his work with Spike Lee, has waited 8 years to direct a coming-of-age story he co-wrote called 'Juice.'
- Wynn's International: The Orange supplier of automotive...
- ReadiCare Inc.: The Irvine operator of worker...
- FICTION
- Check Financing Before Auction
- How to Find Medical Care Abroad
- Have Kitchen, Will Travel
- 'Dr.' Thicke's Rx for Dream
- EPA Backs Incinerator Permit for Plant Despite Neighbors' Concerns : Health: The agency is convinced that Cargill Inc.'s burning of the hazardous waste is not a threat.
- Expanded Breakfast Program Is Urged : Schools: Activists say the poor aren't receiving the full benefit of the federal subsidy to help hungry students. Districts say extra costs are involved.
- Peninsula Winemaker's Prize Back-Yard Vintages Pop Experts' Corks
- Woods Reaches Junior Amateur Final
- Westchester Eliminated by Camarillo, 8-7
- Planty Pall's Triumph : THE PALLISER NOVELS: Can You Forgive Her? Phineas Finn. The Eustace Diamonds. Phineas Redux. The Prime Minister. The Duke's Children, <i> By Anthony Trollope (Oxford University Press: six volumes: $16.50 each, $100 the set)</i>
- FICTION
- RITES OF PASSAGE
- BALZER ON BEER : WHAT'S BREWING? : Nonalcoholic Beers Taste Like the Real Thing, L.A. Times' 10th Tasting Finds
- The Tao of Chow : THE RITUALS OF DINNER: The Origins, Evolution, Eccentricities and Meaning of Table Manners, <i> By Margaret Visser (Grove Weidenfeld: $19.95; 445 pp.)</i>
- Mr. Madame : Joe Conforte, Master of Fast Shuffle and Mustang Ranch, May Even Have Bested IRS
- Weavers Bring Renown to Poor Botswana : Africa: The 41 village women are turning out an astonishing array of woolen textiles that mirror their land.
- Economic Summit
- Funds Raised to Help China Flood Victims : Relief: Disaster galvanizes the Southland's immigrant community. Distrust of the Chinese government prompts many donors to send aid through private channels.
- Museum Honors Connecticut Teacher Who Opened Doors to Black Girls : History: Prudence Crandall had to battle violent prejudice and unfair laws to keep her groundbreaking school running.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : AT HOME : Orchestrating a Party
- Cultural Rainbow Delights Irvine Crowd
- Air Pollution Officials Act to Help Small Firms : Environment: The district says transferring emission 'credits' earned by large companies can cut costs for other businesses.
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Use Time to Cut Clean Deal on Trash Plant : Supervisors should review all aspects of contract
- Lone Robber Flees With Cash From Buena Park Bank
- Alliance Holds Creekside Rally in Building Battle : Preservation: Hundreds march as part of a drive to keep Santiago Creek open space. Group members will meet with developers to find a compromise on the former golf course.
- Connors Wins Crowd, but Dukes Win Match : Tennis: Newport Beach defeats L.A. Strings, 24-23, by taking the deciding men's doubles set.
- AREA 6 AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL TOURNAMENT : Conejo Double Play Finishes Woodland Hills, 6-5
- GOLF / SHAV GLICK : Ex-Chef Mark Curley Cooks Up Big Win
- Satsuma Plum Tree Doesn't Produce Fruit
- Urban Blight Produces Public and Private Sources for Removal
- S. Africa Labor Group Calls for Resignations
- Ranger Ranks Thinning as National Parks Near 75th Birthday : Outdoors: 'I'm paid in sunsets' has become an outdated slogan as low salaries and hazardous duty take their toll.
- Patient Privacy Is Breached in Political Race : Medical ethics: Physicians use names and phone numbers during campaign for gay candidate Bob Burke. Doctors defend their actions, but others call it 'indefensible' and 'wrong.'
- U.S., Allies Reportedly at Odds on Iraq
- Women Lifeguards to Defend Title
- Letting Go : ACTION Support Group Meetings Help Parents, Teens Mend Troubled Relationships
- Dr. Desmond B. Chiong of San Gabriel...
- The Creativity of 'The Civil War'
- S&L; Agency Owes Millions in Taxes : Thrifts: U.S. regulators insist they are paying local governments levies on real estate seized in bailout. But cities, counties say they are hit hard by lack of payments.
- Pasadena : Drain Bill to Homeowners
- Developer Was Approached in Deal : Land: The San Dimas mayor and his partner were planning to buy city-owned property for $805,000. Meanwhile, they talked to a home builder about buying the acreage from them for $1.6 million.
- Helping Iraq Without Aiding Hussein : The trick is to set up a U.N. escrow account for oil proceeds
- New Age City : Pasadena Puts an Emphasis on Human Services
- Auto Racing
- In Love With Lithography : Show focuses on the artworks produced by the Hollywood-based Tamarind Workshop of the 1960s
- Nationwide Health Properties Inc.: The Newport Beach...
- Technology Marketing Inc.: The Irvine technology company...
- Datum Inc.: The Anaheim manufacturer of frequency...
- Eventually, Iraq Will Be One Hot Business Prospect
- Coloring Between the Lines
- Another Luxury Hotel to Open in Soviet Union
- Transporting Pets by Airplane Is Proving Hazardous to Their Health : Airlines: A record number of animals died last year as a result of improper care when flying. Kennels are often not large enough and outside air temperatures too hot.
- Mandela Lauds Castro as Visit to Cuba Ends : Diplomacy: ANC leader cites the Communist revolution and says, 'We, too, want to control our own destiny.'
- A typically bravura--and typically excessive--John Carpenter film...
- Dutch Now Less Tolerant of Drug Scene
- Key to British Market Lies in Research
- Duarte : Mayor, Councilman to Run
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : BROWSING : Good Vibrations
- The Color of Renewal
- With Assad, Israel Has the Enemy It Knows--And Can Deal With : Mideast: Now that the trustworthy Syrian dictator has signed on to the U.S.-backed peace plan, Shamir seems ready to go to conference.
- The military has changed since World War...
- Spring Valley
- State Employees and New Budget
- Tenants Fall Through Cracks in Aid Plan : Renewal: They heard they had to leave a Torrance apartment building slated for demolition. But many left without knowing they could get money to help them relocate.
- Horror, Then Joy as Young Swimmer Is Revived
- San Diego
- Hall Answers the Call for Prep All-Star Game : Football: Linebacker was surprised when he heard news that he was selected to compete in contest.
- Receiver Campbell Scores Twice to Lead Lions Over Broncos, 14-3
- Auto Racing
- A Happy Tale About Mountain Trails : Recreation: Group is making strides toward building a comprehensive network of interconnecting trails in Santa Monica Mountains.
- COVER STORY : A Not-So-Magnificent Seven Were Made for MTV
- Tenant Alters Lock, Won't Give Up Key
- RUNNING / BARBIE LUDOVISE : After a Stormy Track Career, Steiner Finds Niche as Biathlete
- BOXING : Whitaker Retains Title by Unanimous Decision
- BOSS SOUNDS: Columbia Records insists it still...
- Off-Centerpiece : Agents, Take Notes: There'll Be a Quiz After the Movie
- U.S. Kids Are Doing Better Than You Think
- Getting Out the Vote Made Simple : Democracy will be the winner when voter registration is made easier
- School Turned Lives Around, and the Students Remember
- PERSPECTIVE ON LOS ANGELES : Rescue Plan for a City at Risk : Despair, division will grow until the 'haves' take into partnership the 'have-nots'--including workers with no future.
- Endangered Jobs a Slice of the Past
- A Time for Tanned Heroes : Op Pro's Top Surfers on Display
- Ruelas Brothers to Fight for Titles at Country Club
- Defeat Takes a Holiday : A Rested Edberg Hopes That L.A. Tournament Finally Will Lead to Success in the U.S. Open, Where He Has Gone Down in Smoke (and Noise)
- Sloan Finishes Second in National Diving Competition
- PREP FOOTBALL / SHRINE GAME : Avina Gives North a Leg Up on South, 14-0
- Receiver Campbell Scores Twice to Lead Lions Over Broncos, 14-3
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : ON LOCATION : It's That Earlier Version of the Script Thing Again
- DAVID SANBORN : Saxophonist Enveloped in a New Acoustic Glow
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : SO QUOTABLE : Brace, We're Back in Britain Again
- Beatty and 'Bugsy'
- What burns me up is the way...
- DELTA AIR LINES
- CHINA'S TRADE SECRETS
- Residents Divided Over Fox's Plans
- Gandhi Statue Opposed
- Franklyn Ajaye
- Balancing Act
- Harold Williams
- The attitudes of the American culture can...
- Judge Wrong to Blame Girl in Abuse Case
- Valuable Nature
- JOHN ADAMS
- Tobacco Bill
- Servicemen's Relief Act
- Reasons for 'Paradise'
- Readers Lament 'Return of the Brute'
- Speeding Laws Versus Border Patrol
- Taxes and Inflation Make Savings a Loser
- JOHN ADAMS
- Readers Lament 'Return of the Brute'
- Beatty and 'Bugsy'
- Dannemeyer's Views Are Shared
- Doing Something Right
- PALM LATITUDES
- Readers Lament 'Return of the Brute'
- Buying First Home
- Residents at Odds Over the Future of Dana Point
- Residents at Odds Over the Future of Dana Point
- Opponents of Pierside Village Plan Are Feeling 'Sandbagged'
- Destruction of Habitat or Weed Abatement?
- Uniforms Put Focus Back on Learning
- Judge Wrong to Blame Girl in Abuse Case
- CHINA'S TRADE SECRETS
- PALACE OF THE PEOPLE
- Readers Lament 'Return of the Brute'
- Judge Wrong to Blame Girl in Abuse Case
- Reordering Environmental Priorities
- Inglewood Police Don't Have Racial Problems
- Lee and Njeri, Part 4
- How refreshing it was to see what...
- Residents Divided Over Fox's Plans
- Economic Summit
- Estefan's Message
- DELTA AIR LINES
- Gandhi Statue Opposed
- Thoughts on Spas
- THE MOTH AND THE FLAME
- Gates Open the Doors to Interaction
- CHINA'S TRADE SECRETS
- 'Wrong Message' Sent
- NONFICTION - July 28, 1991
- NONFICTION - July 28, 1991
- NONFICTION - July 28, 1991
- NONFICTION - July 28, 1991
- NONFICTION - July 28, 1991
- NONFICTION - July 28, 1991
- NONFICTION - July 28, 1991
- NONFICTION - July 28, 1991
- Obituaries - July 28, 1991
- Latest Bout May Not End Fight Over Landfill's Use
- S&L; RIPPLE: Cathedral City isn't the only...
- CRAMPED SHELTER: More than 11% of Orange...
- SAME PEW: A pair of local religious...
- PRICEY PROPERTY: A 'For Sale' sign is...
- Car Fire in Garage Spreads to House
- Last U.S. Troops to Leave Korea Border
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Gutierrez Named to Civil Rights Post
- San Diego
- Poor Ventilation May Halt Tunnel Work for a Week : Metro Rail: Builders hope temporary fans will allow construction to resume Monday. Cal/OSHA officials express doubt.
- Lenzi Remembers When 4 1/2 Somersaults Was a First
- Racing Board Dismisses Charges Against Trainer Schvaneveldt
- Paul Gonzales of East Los Angeles improved...
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Gladden Finally Gets to Help Twins Win
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Sax Says He Is Happy in Pinstripes
- Football
- Rugged Art Personalizes Favorite Stomping Grounds
- Senate Defies Veto Threat, Passes Foreign Aid Bill, 74-18 : Assistance: Measure would overturn ban on funds for abortion counseling abroad. Whether a veto can be overridden is uncertain.
- Slack Gasoline Demand Hurts Chevron and Shell
- Investors Make Run at Todd Shipyards : Election: L.A.-based shareholders group nominates former chief of naval operations to board of once-lucrative company that foundered in the wake of naval buildup.
- CLIPBOARD : Multifamily Home Futures
- 3 F-14 Crashes Not Related, Navy Says
- Vista Eye Doctor Loses License for Six Months
- 2 Take Skills Abroad as Peace Corps Volunteers
- Woman Dies of Car Injuries
- He Has His Foot on the Pedal of the Race Across America : Bicycling: Marino started the event, rode in it the first three years and has organized and directed it the past seven.
- Vito Guarino, L.A. Basketball Pioneer, Dead at 77
- 'Bill & Ted's' Grim Reaper Is a Vegetarian and Songwriter
- IRVINE : Council Rebukes Member for Action
- Newport Beach : Kaleidoscope Festival Now Showing at UCI
- ANAHEIM : Cable Station to Air City Council Sessions
- OAK PARK : Builders to Be Asked to Stop Posting Signs
- POINT MUGU : Air Show Proceeds to Be Distributed
- Soviet Sojourn Finishes on Top, Lives Up to Odds : Horse racing: After disappointing loss at Hollywood Park, heavily favored filly wins Junior Miss Stakes.
- Time, Cost of Electrifying Rail System Are Debated : Transportation: Edison says the commuter line could be in operation within two years. But officials who favor diesel trains call that study too optimistic.
- O.C. Players Help U.S. Win Baseball Opener
- To help revive Christian pilgrimages to Israel--a...
- Law Enforcement Task Force on Drugs Formed
- Still Fighting a War : Veterans: 'Stand-down' is designed to give homeless ex-servicemen food, clothing and comprehensive services to help them get back on their feet.
- Nichols Third in Junior Diving Championships
- Politics Sank Swimmer's Dream : Former El Camino Real High and USC Standout Remains Bitter Over U.S. Boycott of '80 Olympics That Deprived Him of Opportunity of a Lifetime
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : No Trade for Mitchell Is Planned
- Hurst Puts Hurt on the Mets Again : Baseball: Padre left-hander strikes out 10 to wins his 12th game of the season. Jackson homers to support him in 8-2 victory.
- Just Say No to 'Maybe,' Dunn Asks : Broadcasting: Don't play my new single, country singer requests. Critics says 'Maybe I Mean Yes' invites rape.
- DANA POINT : General Plan Foes to Continue Petition
- And Now for the Hard Part
- Countywide : Sheriff to Retire Ailing Dog Whose Name Led to Protest
- Woman, 3 Men Arrested on Cocaine Charges
- SANTA ANA : Parents, Officials Discuss Safety Steps
- The Rev. Christine L. Lofton; Minister
- OXNARD : Principal Chosen for High School
- Night Moves
- Angels' Langston Gets 14th Victory : Baseball: He goes 8 2/3 innings and beats the Yankees, 5-1. Joyner drives in three runs.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Shipley Back in Big Leagues After Almost Giving Up Game
- COSTA MESA : Soviets Tell of Changes in Schools
- South to Possess Distinct Valley Flavor in Shrine Game : Prep football: Six area players will display their talents in all-star contest at the Rose Bowl.
- Gardner Joins a Select Few in Baseball Record Book
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Difford, Tilbrook Squeeze Out the Hits : The singing and songwriting team that leads the British band offers a pleasing blend of killer singles and newer material.
- COMMENTARY : Nation's Evangelicals Find Madison Avenue
- OXNARD : Old Packinghouse Destroyed in Fire
- Carlsbad
- Woods Wins Twice in Junior Amateur
- PROFILE: SANG KORMAN : Candidate With 2 Strikes Says He's Still in Game
- Bicycle Race Across Nation Begins Today
- MOTOR RACING / KIRBY LEE : Krieger Clipped by Misfortune Once More
- Struggling for an Identity Among the Court Royalty : Tennis: Jeffrey, an Australian from Mississippi State who lives in Woodland Hills, works for a berth in the Volvo tournament.
- CHARGER UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Adviser to Stanley Richard Bows Out of Contract Talks
- TOUR DE FRANCE : Soviet Riders Are 1-2 in 20th Stage
- Pilgrimages to Site of Alleged Madonna Visions Drop Off : Yugoslavia: Millions of tourists have flocked there over the last 10 years. But things have been going badly for Mary of Medjugorje lately.
- Maggie Sebastian's TV Gig Won't Allow Her to Give Up the Day Job
- King Cleared in Alleged Assault on L.A. Officer : Crime: The state attorney general's office finds insufficient evidence that the beating victim intended to run over an undercover policeman in alley.