- Tokos Stock Dives After Critical Report : Health: Wall Street reacts to Canadian doctors' assessment of drug used to slow premature labor, but the drug isn't used by Tokos.
- Early Bird Special : Shakespeare, L.A. sought an audience before it decided on a play or arranged for a theater. Now ticket buyers are seeing 'Taming of the Shrew.'
- Life in L.A.: More Pay, More Newcomers : Census: 1990 figures for the 4-county area show higher incomes and more foreign-born residents than national norm. But poverty is greater too.
- Doctors Dangerously Misled by Drug Ads, Consumer Group Says
- Boy Scouts Lose Bid to Keep Twins Out of Group
- BURBANK : Disney to Outline Plans During Tour
- Fraud Charged to Worker at Welfare Office : Crime: An employee in Chula Vista is arrested and accused of embezzling $17,000 over two years.
- Orange Police Link Man to Woman's '84 Disappearance
- AIDS Fund-Raisers Deny Politics in Financial Decisions
- SYLMAR : $60,000 to Be Paid in Back Overtime
- Devil of a Summer Camp : Teen-Age 'Pups' Get a Taste of Marine Discipline at Pendleton Base
- Countywide : Treasurer Criticizes Wilson for Impasse
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Dana Challenger Files Complaint Over Mailings
- Teen-Ager Electrocuted at Lake Miramar After Grabbing Power Line
- VALLEYWIDE : AIDS Programs to Get $3.1 Million
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 6 : IN THIS EVENT, HE'S STILL NOT A PRO
- Angels Win With Gaetti's 3-Run Homer : Baseball: Pinch-hit blast in eighth inning helps atone for misplays at first base earlier in the home stand.
- Golfer Had Extra Iron in His Bag
- Judge Moves Ahead in Cubs' Suit : Baseball: Vincent agrees to procedure that will speed up case on realignment. Final briefs due Aug. 14.
- Dukes Can Take First Step to Title Tonight
- Conference Honors 7 Loyola Athletes
- Movie Reviews : 'Buffy's' Gnarly Date With Destiny
- POP REVIEW : A Joyous Outing From Garcia Band
- Jazz Iz Forever Hangs Tough in Tough Times : Music: Despite a drop-off in funding, the fifth annual festival is featuring a top-notch lineup Saturday, including Najee.
- The "Moonshadow Concert of Love" in Placentia...
- 24 Hurt in N.Y. as Jet Veers Off Runway, Catches Fire
- Pope Cancels All Audiences
- DESIGNERS : Paris Changes Pace
- PERSONAL HEALTH : You Still Can't Be Too Thin
- UCI Gets Bridge Research Contract : Safety: Engineers will use $508,223 from Caltrans to seek cheaper, earthquake-safe ways to build the structures. Focus will be on alternative support walls.
- Oh There's No Rush, Really : Supervisors need to accelerate Sheriff Block's response to reform report
- Spinning Wheels on Bicycle Commutes : Transportation: Despite Los Angeles' ideal weather and the need to clean its air, only 1% ride a bike to their jobs.
- Truth Fairy's Canyon Crusade Turns Into a Federal Case
- Records Destroyed in Hush-Money Probe : City Hall: Lawyers for the suing employees condemn action, which investigating attorney says he took to prevent a leak.
- Non-NBC Outlets Walk an Olympic Tightrope : Television: Restrictions imposed by the IOC bar other stations from showing events in Barcelona until NBC ends its prime-time coverage.
- Whose Cable Bill Is This, Anyway? : Media: What began as a piece of pro-consumer legislation now bears the imprint of many special interest groups. : NEWS ANALYSIS
- FASHION : Objects of Desire : From antiques to tagua-nuts, buttons are popping up all over. They delight collectors and spark a tired wardrobe.
- A Dose of Prevention : Medicine: Health workers are promoting Hepatitis B vaccines for children in an effort to stop the spread of this highly contagious disease.
- CORNROWING AND FRENCH BRAIDING YOUR OWN HAIR
- Driver in Caltrans Fatality to Be Charged : Freeways: Officials say they will charge the motorist with driving under the influence. His wife says he was taking a prescription drug for pain.
- Bill Would Curb Transmission of Junk Ads Over Fax Machines
- NORTHRIDGE : Ex-Officers Appeal Slaying Conviction
- Property Owner Gets Reprieve : Van Nuys: A building and safety panel extends a deadline to correct code violations on a residential lot, despite many complaints.
- SOCCER : U.S. Team to Play in L.A. Benefit
- RETAIL : Ikea, Conran's Habitat Filling Space Left by Furniture Firms That Folded
- United, Continental Post Losses in Second Quarter : Airlines: They blame ticket price wars, weak traffic.
- Kodak System Puts Images on Audio CD
- Downey S&L; Posts 3.6% Rise in Profits in 2nd Quarter : Finances: The Newport Beach thrift reports $11.4 million in earnings despite a 20% drop in revenue.
- Evans Wins a Gold Medal in 800 Meters
- Court Bars Free New-District Mailings for House Incumbents
- Senate Told of Noriega-BCCI Cover-Up
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Scripps Scientists Speed Up Evolution : Genetics: Researchers compress 10 million years into 10 days in a process that could eventually help fight viruses such as AIDS.
- Joseph M. Wapner; Attorney, Judge's Father
- Golf
- STAGE REVIEW : Pert 'Pirates' by Moonlight
- TV REVIEW : Unconventional Animated Shorts on PBS
- Confused Airline Travelers, Brace Yourselves
- Taking Art to the Office : Jillian Coldiron livens up the lobby of the Allstate building in Glendale with clay sculptures and drawings by seven artists.
- Firms to Pay $150 Million for Dump Cleanup
- Boston OKs Law to Ban Firearms for Batterers
- Ethel Grace Taylor; Homemaker
- The Best Strategy Against Saddam : Afghan-style approach for Kurds and Shiites
- YORBA LINDA : New Boundary May Mean New School
- County Cites Dire Effects of Budget Plan to Governor : Finances: Officials outline a 'disastrous' scenario under Pete Wilson's proposal that spares cities from cuts.
- Svare Works to Remain Ahead of His Time : Physical therapy: Former Ram and Charger coach is at the forefront again, pitching a non-traditional exercise program.
- Expansion of FHP's Medicare Zone Approved
- Rate Cuts Push New Home Sales Up 7.9%
- RETAIL
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ITALY : Premier Rejects Calls to Quit Post
- Old College Buddies Still Going Lickety-Split
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : U.N. Observers at Protests Are OKd
- Lingerie Can Be Had for a Song If You Look in All Right Places
- GARDENING : Communal Spirit in Bloom : Neighbors are welcome to traipse among island beds outside a North Hollywood residence.
- Hype Is Bustin' Out Big Over Pump-Up Bikinis
- LAWNDALE : Children Lived 3 Days With Body of Mother
- LOS ANGELES : Lifeguard Team Wins 4th National Championship
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Couple Get $377,000 in Malpractice Suit
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 6 : U.S. Women Gain Big Fans in 111-55 Victory
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Stewart in Camp, but Not to Play
- Agassi, Courier in Davis Cup
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 6 : THIS TIME, IT'S NOT AMERICA'S MISTAKE
- Youth Tournament Set for Two Weekends
- BIG WEST NOTEBOOK / MIKE DiGIOVANNA : San Jose State Picked to Win Football Title
- DEL MAR : Never Round Never Paid Off
- LEGAL FILE
- ENERGY
- A Pre-Casting Call on Milken Film
- UnionFed to Revise Blueprint for Raising Capital
- Economy Watch: The Housing Market
- At Least 51 Injured in Aborted Takeoff : Aviation: Fire engulfs the TWA jetliner after it veers off a runway in New York. All 292 people aboard the plane are evacuated safely.
- Scientists Speed Up Evolution--in a Test Tube : Biotechnology: Discovery of a laboratory process to compress 10 million years of molecular change into 10 days could provide new tools for genetic engineering.
- For Some Adoptees, a Time to Be Courageous
- SIMI VALLEY : Group Will Honor Gen. Colin Powell
- The Pain of the Squeeze : Rockwell and the City of Anaheim work toward a survival strategy
- PERSPECTIVE ON FREE TRADE : Don't Serve Up Half a Loaf : To pass muster, Bush's treaty needs negotiated provisions on worker displacement, wages and environmental controls.
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : DUI Charge Possible in Caltrans Worker's Death
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : This Piggy's Fate Goes to Council
- Padres Blow Pair of Leads, Fall to Dodgers in 10th
- Former King Assistant Wilson Joins North Stars' Coaching Staff
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 6 : WEIGHTLIFTING : Kassapu Wins Gold Medal and Gets to Face the Music
- El Segundo Pitcher Takes a Walk on the Wild Side and Eagles Lose, 3-2
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 6 : OLYMPICS ARE MORE THAN GAMES TO THEM
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 6 : U.S. Manages to Win by a Hair Again : Men's volleyball: Americans struggle for third time before coming away with five-game victory over Spain.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 6 : Evans' Finish Is a Real Kick With a Repeat Gold in 800 : Swimming: Stewart wins 200 butterfly. U.S. women set world record in medley relay. Biondi, Jager finish behind Popov.
- ORANGE COUNTY OLYMPIC NOTEBOOK : Taking a Trim Out of Their Logo
- Dow Continues Upward, Gains 12.7 : Market Overview
- Border Officer Pleads Not Guilty in Beating Case : Courts: Agent is accused of severely injuring a U.S. resident who was stopped for questioning in San Diego.
- BRIMMING OVER : Crumpled or Jeweled, Baseball Caps Are the Hats for All Seasons
- VAN NUYS : Man Sentenced in Screwdriver Attack
- HAITI WATCH : Port of Misery
- Golf
- Ventura's Wright Falls in Junior Golf
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 6 : A LOT OF LOVE IN THE COVERAGE
- Golf
- College Basketball
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 6 : ROYAL TREATMENT, OLYMPIC STYLE
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Irish Oasis : The Emerald Isle is ably represented by Timmy Nolan's, whose corned beef and cabbage is worthy of enshrinement.
- English Freed After Repaying Part of Debt to Investor : Courts: The president of the defunct Torrance firm still owes his former client $15,000. Others who lost money fear that English might leave the country.
- DANA POINT : $25,000 Is Available for Cultural Projects
- Police Arrest 4 in Santa Ana Drug Sweep : Crime: The low number of those apprehended on what was city's 'busiest drug street' is sign that Operation Weed and Seed is proving to be a success, officials say.
- Anti-Gang Worker Appeals for Aid to Save Program
- TENNIS / WENDY WITHERSPOON : At 95 Pounds, Tu Makes Powerful Statement With National Title
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Harris to Undergo Test on Finger, Could Be Near Rehab Assignment
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Eichhorn Traded for Two Blue Jays
- Kennedy's Bourne Drops Football to Shoot for Baseball Scholarship
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 6 : Energized De La Hoya Turns On Power : Boxing: East L.A. lightweight is cut early, but dominates bout and wins when referee stops it with seven seconds left.
- Western Federal S&L; Appoints James E. Bethel President, CEO
- Panel Opposes Restricting Health Workers With AIDS : Policy: No scientific reason for limits, commission says in proposing guidelines to prevent transmission.
- State Budget Watch
- STREET SCENE : Coming Attractions
- Bush Attacks Clinton Policy on Defense Cuts
- Energy Bill OKd by Senate Seeks to Cut Oil Ties
- WPA-Style Jobs Program Advances : Rebuilding: Senate panel approves proposal to hire welfare recipients for government jobs. Senator says Los Angeles would be 'at the very top of the list.'
- 4 Lawsuits Over Police Actions Settled : LAPD: Council agrees to pay a total of $1.6 million. One incident involves the slaying of a suspect by a member of the Special Investigations Section.
- An Olympic Dream Still Burns : Quance Tries to Shake Off Her Disappointment With New Goals
- Knife for Strawberry, Road for Samuel : Dodgers: Outfielder will undergo season-ending back surgery in August. Team releases second baseman before 6-5 victory over Padres.
- Together, Twins Go the Distance--and Then Some : Endurance sports: At 49, Barbara Alvarez and Angelika Castaneda continue their quest to find their limits.
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL AREA 6 TOURNAMENT : Newbury Oaks Prevails When a Long Drive Falls Short
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 6 : Time for Israel to Enjoy Games : Judo: Twenty years after tragedy at Munich, this country finally wins its first Olympic medal, a silver.
- Pro Football
- LEGAL FILE
- Esther Williams, Swimmingly
- Will 'Buffy' Role Slay 'Em? : Mission Viejo's Kristy Swanson Is No Stranger to Outrageous Parts
- Harold Russell Selling 'Best Years of Our Lives' Oscar : Movies: Academy president Karl Malden pleads with the actor not to auction off his 1946 Academy Award on Thursday. Russell says he needs the money.
- Mutual Fund Purchases Rise
- SECURITIES
- Gore Hits Bush on Economy, Family Issues
- All About Emma : Letters: 'Red Emma' Goldman espoused the eight-hour workday, contraceptives and 'free love,' but the woman behind the public image was tormented by jealousy and doubt.
- Iran-Contra Trial Witness Admits Lying at Inquiries
- WORLD IN BRIEF : UNITED NATIONS : U.S. and Russia Lead Debtors List
- Top Sikh Guerrilla Leader Reported Killed
- Ad Tells Quayle to Hit the Road, Not Campaign Trail : Politics: He is urged to leave the ticket by former GOP chairman in Florida. Spokesman repeats that vice president's status as running mate is secure.
- Obon festival in Gardena celebrates the salvation of the dead.
- Somis Parents Seeking to Recall Board Members Submit 425 Signatures
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 6 : 'Baby Ben' Sent Home for Drug Use
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 6 : DAILY REPORT : WRESTLING : 2 European World Champions Finish on Top in Greco-Roman
- 'Crushed': Rosenthal Talkin' 'bout His Generation
- ART REVIEW : Surreal Sleepwalking at Armory Center
- Artist Wiley Strikes a Fine Balance : Exhibit: Concepts of Zen Buddhism and music are both important in his work, now on view at the Laguna Art Museum.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S.-Japan Talks End, but Barriers Remain : Trade: American officials claim progress was made. But recent statistics give no cause for optimism.
- MIDEAST : As Militias Are Kicked Out, the Face of Lebanon Changes : Properties being returned to the government have a long history in the land that was once run by men with guns.
- Spinning Out of Control : Spider Insiders Explain Spread of a New Arrival
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Brochure and Video to Detail School Ills
- Moorpark Residents Offered Computer Access to City Hall
- Navy Man Pleads Not Guilty in Deaths
- Officer Stops Man From Helping Shooting Victim
- Mayor's Visit to Red-Light District Leads to Arrest in Prostitute Killings
- Ban on Gang Attire at Fair Is Legal, D.A. Says : Law enforcement: Ventura police have not decided whether to impose clothing restrictions.
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Punters Try to Get the Votes to Oust Incumbent Helton
- San Diego Spotlight : Mangos Has Its Specialties, and Being Bland Is One
- Fats' Role Expands in 'Ain't Misbehavin' ' Revival : Theater: The Orange County Black Actors Theater hopes to put its mark on the story of the jazz great. The play opens tonight at Saddleback College.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Jobim, Thielemans at Bowl
- Adjustable-Rate Loans: Go Figure
- Gnocchi Bracelet: Now <i> That's</i> Italian!
- A Chronicle of the Passing Scene
- Drawing on a Special Effects Skill : Pair's work on movies like 'Honey, I Blew Up the Kid' has earned them a reputation for animating realistic-looking phenomena.
- Economy's Pace Reduced by Half : Output: The poor quarterly figure, only 1.4%, is another piece of bad news for Bush's reelection effort. Economists say the recovery looks much like a slump.
- Trials of a Fisherman : Youth Going to Court Over Ticket Received at Beach
- THOUSAND OAKS : Trial Over Water Rights Postponed
- Nisei Week
- OXNARD : Mistrial Declared for Man in Drug Case
- 2 GOP Candidates for Congress Trail in Campaign Cash : Elections: Primary battles leave Tom McClintock and Howard McKeon at a financial disadvantage against their Democratic opponents.
- GRANADA HILLS : Driver Arrested After Fatal Crash
- Breakthrough in Alzheimer's Is Reported : Science: Salk researchers find a possible cause of cell death in the brain, and say Vitamin E may slow process.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Davis Might Face Surgery After Season
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 6 : DAILY REPORT : SHOOTING : Meili Erases Bad Memories With Rare Gold for U.S.
- RUNNING / JOHN ORTEGA : Jacobs Bids to Live Down Reputation in Olympics
- Baseball
- Music's Passion Stirs Quintero's Jazz Guitar
- San Diego Rep Director Resigns
- U.S. Flag Is Up on NBC Olympics
- * Pieter VanBennekom announced his resignation as...
- Varco Earnings Dip; Drilling Decrease Cited
- RUSSIA : Luxury Homes, Moscow View, $$$$$$ a Month
- Nation's Natural Gas Industry Is Now Officially Deregulated
- FAUX PAS REPORT : Pocketing Some Fashion Tips
- Test Vaccine for Skin Cancer Extends Life Span, Study Says
- Red Line Conditions Draw Fines : Metro Rail: State and federal inspectors issue 52 citations, but they say the work sites are not excessively hazardous.
- Budget Deadlock Worries Schools : Education: Administrators say state budget stalemate has made it hard for them to plan for expected cutbacks.
- Roommate Pleads Guilty to Killing Elderly Woman : Courts: In plea bargain, the prosecutor says that Mary Asbury felt as if she was 'treated like a dog' by the 79-year-old victim, who was dismembered.
- County Is Confident Trash Crisis Averted
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : Commission OKs Plans for School
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Tigers' Barnes Gets 3-Game Suspension
- LOCAL NOTES : Santa Ana's Allison Wins Golf Title in Delaware
- RADIO
- Movie Reviews : A Good Idea Gets Done to 'Death'
- An Ensemble That Knows How to Cook
- HEALTH
- dGWB Agency Hires a New Creative Chief
- * Union Bank said Tamotsu Yamaguchi was...
- COLUMN ONE : Car Buyers Signal for a U-Turn : As Japanese auto makers raise prices and consumer tastes shift, many U.S. motorists who swore they would never have another American-made model are starting to reconsider.
- Appeals, Protests Fail to Halt Execution
- SILVER STRAND : Driver Held After Hitting Building
- Glitch Blacks Out Data on Flights at John Wayne
- Countywide : Sharing of Pollution Regulations Urged
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Philips Delays Digital Cassette
- DEFINITIVE : Cool Shades Have Their Day in the Sun
- LACMA Says Farewell to 'the Powell Years'
- INS Chief Testifies on Temecula Crash
- Countywide : Ferguson to Continue Pushing Scouting Bill
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES / BRYAN J. VILA : Enforcement Falls Short in War on Drugs
- The Real Losers in the Capitol Budget Game
- Players With Moorpark Ties to Face Test in Canada
- VENICE OPEN : Completing Her First Tour of Duty : Pro volleyball: LeValley Pattison is earning praise after taking over as the women's tournament director in May.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 6 : Gutsu Vaults Over Miller in All-Around : Gymnastics: CIS uses her as an injury replacement. Zmeskal goes out of bounds and slips to 10th.
- TRACK AND FIELD JUNIOR OLYMPICS : Confident Moore Gains 800 Final
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Grissom Injured in Victory
- Pro Basketball
- Court Finds for Jockeys in Fraud Case : Horse racing: Pincay and McCarron win suit against brothers who invested their money.
- STAGE REVIEW : Odets Spans an Era : The L.A. Repertory Company's revival of 'Rocket to the Moon' makes the drama as relevant as it was in 1938.
- The Beat Goes On : Bebel Gilberto, daughter of bossa nova great Joao Gilberto, has her own musical approach.
- Plant Blast Spooks Scud-Scared Israelis
- Atlantis 'Doing Beautifully' as Last Hours of Countdown Near
- BREA : Start of Mayor's Trial Postponed
- HOLLYWOOD : 3 Years of Counseling Ordered for 911 Abuser
- Children Near Blue Line Are Getting Lesson in Train Safety
- SAN CLEMENTE : Ideas for Pier Bowl Future Endorsed
- Promoter Promises Added Security : Senior Bowl: After fan disturbances marred the 1991 game at Culver City High, Jerry Weiner is optimistic that this year's event at El Camino College will be trouble-free.
- Beach Volleyball
- Scope of Olympics Too Great, Even for 3-Channel Enterprise
- Gutsu Goes All-Around to Beat Miller : Gymnastics: CIS uses her as injury replacement. Coach says Miller was robbed of victory. Zmeskal slips to 10th.
- 'Simpsons' Actors Win Six Emmys
- RETAILING
- BOXING AT THE IRVINE MARRIOTT : Fighting Lifeguard Armijo Scores Knockout
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Twins Fall From First in 5-3 Loss
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 6 : Sidetracked, They Took Short Cut
- Steinberg Stands 3rd in Amateur Golf Event
- HEALTH
- RETAIL
- Toxic Runoff Made Teacher an Activist : Environment: The woman who served as the catalyst for the cleanup agreement expresses satisfaction, but says much still needs to be done.
- HORSE SENSE : Jockey school near Castaic teaches equestrian skills--from mucking out stables to thoroughbred racing.
- Trident Test a Success
- Bush Targets Clinton's Gulf War Stance : Politics: Campaign cites 1991 statements by the Democratic nominee that he agreed with lawmakers who favored sanctions over military action.
- Energy Bill OKd by Senate Seeks to Cut Oil Ties
- Safety Fears Spur Bridge Inspections : Infrastructure: County will spend up to $400,000 to find ways to shore up seven spans over the Santa Ana River while flood-control work is done.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Merchants Left High and Dry by Torrance Renewal Work
- Striking Presence On a Roll : 500-Pound Man Makes Big Impression With Consecutive 300 Games
- Cowan's Life After Baseball Develops Into a Great Deal
- Identity Trapped 'Between the Sheets' : Art: Susette S. Min's multimedia project looks to break stereotype of Asian women as either servile and submissive or as studious bookworms.
- Hey, That's No Smurf, It's the 'Today' Show : Television: A 'user-friendly' version debuts Saturday. NBC thinks it's a smart move to ax cartoons. Others call it risky.
- RETAIL
- Pro Basketball
- Phillips Wants Chargers to Trade Him Elsewhere
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Bengals' Brown Has Neck Injury
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Chances Were Slim, so Peat Lost Fat
- RETAIL
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Bush May Permit Sale of F-16s to Taiwan
- Attractive Nuisance : Regardless of whether art is a purchase or a gift, considerable work is involved in protecting it.
- A Sampling of Stores Offering Value and Distinction
- He <i> Did </i> Leave the Office--and Now Sign Will Go, Too
- Border Patrol Agent Indicted in Beating : Immigration: Target of alleged assault at trolley station was a legal resident of the United States.
- Surfriders to Protest Dumping of Sewage
- Sculptor Expects Heavy Traffic for Valley Drive-By Art
- Low Mortgage Rates Hurt GNMA Bonds
- Fit to Be Moms : Exercise: Gym at hospital helps pregnant women work out safely.
- Kids' Wear : A new Burbank boutique offers new and gently worn children's clothes in respected labels but far below retail prices.
- Magazine Off to bang!-up Start
- Medfly Cluster Found in San Jose Area
- U.N. Attempting to Evacuate Foreigners From Bosnia Capital
- U.S. Military Chiefs Oppose Combat Roles for Women
- SDSU Scales Back Plan to Lay Off Professors : Education: Administration's announcement comes despite continued state budget impasse.
- THE WORD ON WHAT'S HIP AND WHAT'S HYPE
- LONG BEACH : Entrepreneur Seeks to Take Queen Mary to Mississippi
- VENTURA : Public Defenders Outfit Their Clients for Courtroom
- PASADENA : First Woman Chosen to Head School District
- Yes, They're Poor--and Persecuted, Too : Haitians: Refugees can be given safe haven without being brought to U.S. territory.
- Countywide : United Way Giving $50,000 to Red Cross
- Firms Race to Build Factory Outlet Centers : Development: Planners delay voting on a complex near Gorman. The Lebec project is also on hold. Possible tenants await the outcome.
- A Blueprint for Happy Campers : Recreation: Volunteers rebuild Griffith Park's lodge for girls 58 days after arson claimed it. About 90 firms donated labor and materials.
- CLIPBOARD : April and May Restaurant Health-Permit Suspensions
- Grand Prix Is Ready to Shift Gears
- City Seeking Buyer to Revive Egyptian Theatre : Culture: Officials say the Hollywood landmark will have to pay for itself. It closed this month after years of decline.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 6 : He Had Some Hard Judo Questions, but Answers Didn't Come Easily
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 6 : NOT ON THE BOOK JACKET
- Pop Album Chart : Cyrus Keeps a Lock on the Top Spot
- Dealers Upbeat About Fall Lineup