- Renters Pay Taxes Too
- Perot Abandons His Campaign
- Pole Signs Not Needed
- Perot Abandons His Campaign
- Danced Out the Door
- Park Patrons Misidentified
- Perot Abandons His Campaign
- Tobacco Ruling
- Clinton-Gore Team
- 'Cop Killer' Fingers Social Tension
- Perot Abandons His Campaign
- Perot Abandons His Campaign
- MOVIES - July 20, 1992
- MOVIES - July 20, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 20, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 20, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 20, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 20, 1992
- Names in the News - July 20, 1992
- Names in the News - July 20, 1992
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- TELEVISION - July 20, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 20, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 20, 1992
- Baker Hints at Israel Loan Aid : Diplomacy: He says U.S. is eager to resolve dispute over $10 billion in guarantees. Rabin's Cabinet gives itself power to halt settlements approved by Shamir.
- The Downfall of Conservative 'Mover and Shaker' : Salesman: Once William R. Kennedy Jr. was a self-proclaimed conservative superstar. Today he's under indictment, accused of a $40-million swindle and other crimes.
- COLUMN LEFT/ MITCHELL S. BERNARD / CAROLYN L. GREEN : Toxic Air Is Inner City's Silent Menace : Urban environmentalism means seeing pollution as a form of economic injustice.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ WILLIAM J. BENNETT / VIN WEBER : Israel Proves Deserving of U.S. Assistance : The new Labor government's pledge to pursue peace merits housing loan guarantees.
- * Craig B. Smith, has joined Daniel,...
- Helping Uncle Sam Shrink Ranks of Military
- STYLE : VIVA BARCELONA! : INTERIORS : Spare Change
- Gardening : Standards Come in From the Out of Doors
- Wyoming Beefeaters Disdain Changing of Guard : Fremont County steak houses serve T-bones and filets to hearts' delight and stomachs' content.
- L.A. SPEAK
- Vacations with Cowboys & Indians : Taming the West With Words : Writers May Be Unintentionally Spoiling Paradise by Sending a Stampede of City Slickers Heading for the Hills.
- N.Y. Comedian Goes Bicoastal
- German Arms Reductions
- Deadbeat Donors? : While Not a Widespread Problem, Bad Checks Are Proving to Be a Nuisance to Charity Event Organizers
- Photos of Mystery Mammal Sought
- REGIONAL REPORT : Summer Interns Bail Out Programs : Jobs: Federal urban aid package provides work and training for young people. It also gives government agencies staffing needed to keep facilities open.
- Illegal Campfire Blamed for Blaze That Burns 1,400 Acres
- The Rules Still Count : Federal judge makes a good ruling on importance of environmental regulations
- A Family Reflects on Its Long, Tortured Lesson in Love
- Man Disappears: Tragedy or Hoax? : Mystery: He left a girlfriend, a new job and his beloved Harley. But now, police say letter from his purported killer may be true.
- Family Tradition : Barcelona-Bound Sisters Make Papa Proud
- COMMENTARY : Spitz's Comeback Sinks, Although He Is One Healthy 42-Year-Old
- JAZZ : The Jazz Singers : A diverse new wave of young and veteran vocalists has emerged to satisy audiences hungry for back-to-basics musicality
- A FRIENDLY DECEIT by Greg Johnson...
- Dream Retirement Home Needs Reality Checks
- FAMILY FICTIONS by Richard Hall (Penguin:...
- STYLE : VIVA BARCELONA! : INTERIORS
- Vacations with Cowboys & Indians : Oklahoma : A journey into American Indian territory lets visitors learn tribal traditions such as tepee building.
- Kathleen Daniels Wins CAI Award
- Scottish Lawyer Elected Leader of British Labor Party
- San Gabriel : Improving City Planning
- COMMENTARY ON UNIONS : Internal Impediments Hinder Resurgence of Labor Groups : New direction and reoriented priorities are necessary if they want to succeed in mobilizing workers and be heard.
- Pop star Michael Bolton will exchange his...
- Suffering and Escaping the Fury of a Hurricane : Rescue: Salvatore Russo and his fishing crew spent a harrowing 44 hours at the mercy of Darby. 'It is a miracle we are still alive,' he says.
- Investors Bullish on Mexico
- * George Colborn has been promoted to...
- Holy Bat Cave It Isn't! (It's a New Museum)
- The Grail at the End of the Pass : AN AFGHANISTAN PICTURE SHOW: Or, How I Saved the World <i> By William T. Vollman</i> , <i> (Farrar Straus & Giroux: $22; 268 pp.)</i>
- California IN BRIEF : ONTARIO : No Damage Reported From 3.0 Quake
- The Soul of the New Democrats : Platform: Clinton transformed the party to a degree that Neil Kinnock never achieved with Britain's Labor Party. Now they're electable.
- Friday Night Live Shows Teen-Agers How to Party All Night Long, Clean and Sober : Pacoima: An anti-drug group entertains the youths and throws business in the direction of a pizza parlor that doesn't serve alcohol.
- A Time to Lighten Up : Summertime Brings Many Local Joys and Diversions
- Notes about your surroundings.
- USC Dream Team : Students Become Scholars in Novel Program
- Dukes Finally Make Themselves at Home by Beating Phoenix : TeamTennis: They win four of five sets in 29-16 victory, their first of the season in Newport Beach.
- RIOT RELIEF II: Though the promoters failed,...
- A Santa Monica Gallery Is the Site for Chinatown Project
- Young Doctors Shun Front Line of Health Care : Medicine: Being a family physician is appealing to fewer residents. A proposed bill would mandate more primary-care residencies.
- * Calgene Fresh Inc., Davis, announced the...
- How to Care, Feed Plants When in Transit
- THE ART of the SPRINT : For Coach Tom Tellez and the Santa Monica Track Club Speed Demons, the Point Is Not Just Winning the Race, but Perfecting the Run.
- BRO, I CAN SPARE A DIME : The Streets Are Filled With People Who Need Help--And Some Who Don't
- Glasgow's Wealth of Free Exhibits : Scotland's industrial city is known for its multitude of parks and museums.
- Rocky Road to a New Life : Armed Clinton was headed in the wrong direction. He hung out with gangs, dealt drugs. But now, he's determined to put that life behind him and to become a minister.
- Tailhook Scandal Rocks El Toro : Military: Sexual harassment investigation divides Marine base. Some call the inquiry a witch hunt, while others call for court-martials.
- Suspect Held in Co-Worker's Kidnaping
- The Games in Spain
- Interpreters Can Be Good Medicine for Doctors : Health: Language barriers can obstruct sound medical care. A practiced interpreter can save time and money--maybe even lives.
- ELECTIONS / SCHOOL BOARDS : 25 Open Seats Attract Just 7 Inquiries
- Ways to Bring Sports World Into Alignment
- Seminara Ends Padre Skid by Halting Expos
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Germany Beats U.S., Faces Spain
- A Complex 'Portrait' : An Unconventional 60-year Marriage Survives England--but not U.S. Cuts
- Tourism, Economy Push Hotels Toward Checkout Time : Business: The industry slump has resulted in layoffs, unfinished projects and scores of empty rooms. A half dozen Westside establishments have slipped into bankruptcy.
- Lowery Winds Down After 12 Years in Washington : Politics: Six-term Republican congressman has a lot to say as he reflects on his downfall and the troubles facing this country.
- New Tide of Dissension Hits Las Virgenes Plant : Sewage: Critics say the Tapia treatment site may be sending viruses down Malibu Creek to the sea.
- Common Sense and Opportunity : Judge gives San Diego a window on sewage-system revamp; the city should use it wisely.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Pleasant Tap Gets a Clear Shot, Wins the Suburban Handicap
- Baseball
- * Steve Pinkow has been appointed executive...
- * Thomas P. Baird has been promoted...
- * Somatix Therapy Corp. announced today the...
- State of the Art Posts 10% Income Gain
- THE WINE LIST
- Vacations with Cowboys & Indians : Wyoming : An unpampered ride through Yellowstone Park follows the tragic path of the Nez Perce tribe.
- OVERHEARD
- TRAVEL INSIDER : Air-Rail Combinations Save Time and Money : Transportation: Travelers can fly United one way, take Amtrak the other and receive discounts on both.
- Back Again With the Jordache Clan
- A Bumpy Road, but Oliver's Riding It Out : Law enforcement: The police chief's aims are being tested--on the streets, at City Hall and in divorce lawyers' offices.
- It's 3 p.m. Saturday, and the reception...
- MOVIES : ON LOCATION : 'The Innocent' Abroad : A Cold War thriller is under way at Germany's DEFA studio, where Fritz Lang made 'Metropolis' and the Nazis shot propaganda films.
- COVER STORY : The Uncivil War : The battle between the Establishment and supporters of rap music reopens old wounds of race and class
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : JUST FAR AWAY : An Adventure in Adventureland
- A First Time for Everything on Alaska Fishing Trip : Plentiful salmon and grizzly bears make couple's jaunt to Katmai one to remember
- FICTION
- Little-Known Condition Strikes Mostly Children : Health: Tourette Syndrome, often misunderstood and taken for nervous tics, is found equally among rich and poor, brilliant and slow.
- Girl Killed as Car Plunges Into L.A. River
- Shopping in the Dark
- Schoolyard Flap Nudges Lawmaker to Protect Trustees : Legislation: Sen. Cecil N. Green's measure provides sterner penalties for assaults against board members.
- Sierra Madre : Stop Signs to Be Considered
- Army Links Afflictions Among Gulf Veterans to Stress
- Words That Heal : As Translator at Orange's St. Joseph Hospital, 'Mr. X' Calms Fearful Patients and Helps Them Get the Right Care
- High Cost, Budget Woes May Doom Middle-School Plan
- Volunteers for Perot Regrouping : Politics: The Texan's troops are back on the job after his vow to work 'night and day' to sustain a grass-roots effort. They hope to be the swing vote.
- Commentary : Who's the Boss? Dad Hopes He Is
- Baldwin Park : Limits on Security Bars
- North American Trade Talks Gather Steam : Bush and Mexico's Salinas wisely speed treaty negotiations
- COMMENTARY / HORSE RACING : Hooliganisim Is the End Result of Some Sappy Sentimentalism
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Glavine, Braves Zero In Again
- Newbury Oaks Mixes Bad Hop, Much Pop for 19th Win in Row
- THE LAST WORD: What does Faith No...
- OFF-CENTERPIECE : MOVIES : Boys Will Be Boys Will Be . . . Movie Marketeers (No Matter What Language)
- Baldwin Park : Planning Panel Scaled Back
- Left Out of Righties' World and Handed a Shortened Life of Woe : Life spans: One researcher says left-handed folks live 9 years less than righties. But the sinistrals won't be left out of this backhanded fight.
- Tailhook Takes Toll on El Toro Esprit de Corps : Scandal: Some hope charges brought soon. Others see a witch hunt. Marine base gripped by fear, suspicion.
- PLATFORM : Lives at Stake
- The Big Bounce With the Assist from Perot, Clinton Comes out on Top
- COUNTRY MUSIC : Taking Billy Ray to Market : In Cyrus, Mercury Records knew it had a country singer who could go big. But how to sell him? Make a video, create an 'Achy Breaky' dance and stage a contest.
- Volunteers for Perot Regrouping : Politics: The Texan's troops are back on the job after his vow to work 'night and day' to sustain a grass-roots effort. They hope to be the swing vote.
- Women Blamed for Drought Attacked
- WAITING FOR THE WEEKEND by Witold...
- Sierra Madre : Seniors Back Taxi Service
- Trash Train's Load Headed Back to N.Y.
- RANCHO BERNARDO : Man's Body Found Near Lake Hodges
- West County : OXNARD : 911 Caller Ends Up in Jail Because of Computer Error
- Opening Their Eyes to Safety : Self-Defense: Harbor College officials say post-riot jitters and concern about street crime have spurred enrollment in classes on the use of tear gas.
- Speaking Man to Woman: Can't We All Just Get Along?
- Rogozinski Wins Stage of Cross-Country Race
- Auto Racing
- THE NATION'S HOUSING : Bill Will Limit Deductions for Moving for Job
- THE FUZZINESS FACTOR
- A Room of Their Own : Program Offers Last Chance to Learn for School 'Throwaways'
- Tobacco Company Hires Margaret Thatcher as Consultant
- * Ford Motor Co. promoted William Clay...
- * Edward R. Beauvais has resigned as...
- Hyundai (Yes, Hyundai) Designs Own Engine, Reaches New Heights With It : Cars: With Scoupe's Pikes Peak win, Korean auto maker's U.S. headquarters in Fountain Valley has springboard to launch ads for '93 models.
- Day Lifts the Curtain on Utah's 'Color Country'
- CITYSCAPE
- Cowboy Boots for Real Tenderfoots : Custom boot-makers in Oklahoma make footwear that lasts a lifetime.
- HomeAid Receives Grant for Project
- Vacations with Cowboys & Indians : Montana : A catered cattle drive through southeastern ranching country turns city slickers into wranglers.
- Faced With Shortfall, City Council Gives Tentative OK to 5% Utility Tax
- DeLuise, a Hungry Plant . . . and More
- Recovering Pontiff Gets Go-Ahead to Broadcast Traditional Noon Prayer
- Clinton Steers Bus More Like a Bandwagon
- Residents Put Up Roadblock Against Redevelopment Plan
- Jerry L. Modin; Associate Producer
- Graduation Rates for Athletes Please Officials at UCLA, USC : Academics: Bruins are third, Trojans sixth in the Pacific 10, survey says.
- Wrestling With Himself : Olympic Champion John Smith Blocks Out Everything Else, Then Beats Everyone Else
- SWIMMING SEAL BEACH ROUGH WATER 10-MILE : 16-Year-Old Takes In the Sights, Then Sprints Past Leader to Win
- Clark Fires 68, Leads SCGA Amateur by 1 : Golf: Duncan only a stroke back going into today's final round at Fairbanks Ranch CC.
- Bowling
- MORAN: Arias, Interludes and Inventions from "Desert...
- Downey Savings Appoints 3 Assistants
- * Pier Carlo Falotti, president of Digital...
- * Sybase Inc. announced the appointment of...
- Sunken Jet to Be on Flight Path for Fish, Divers
- 12 Police Hurt in 2nd Night of Rioting in British Inner-City Area; 42 Arrested
- Caltrans Issues Advisory on Freeway Work
- Senso (Bravo Monday at 8 p.m., Tuesday...
- Commuters Bring a Dogged Determination to Trek Home
- COLUMN LEFT/ ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Perot's Goodby Won't Improve What Remains : The Democrats' 'new covenant' papers over the real anti-labor and pro-business agenda.
- Riots Shape Birthday Celebration for Beverly Hills Businesswoman
- Mercury Soars With Eagles at Aviation Expo : Van Nuys: The desert-like, 108-degree temperature sends some of the 75,000 visitors looking for shade or first aid. The air show continues today.
- Officials Tell Tales About 'Story Lady' : Education: An elementary school named after the late Oxnard librarian Emilie Ritchen is dedicated.
- Reynolds Won't Go Along for Ride
- Former Dana Hills Standout Has Best of Both Worlds : Volleyball: Hilliard's time spent with U.S. team between college seasons turned out to be a great investment.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Fortune Smiles on Fortugno
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : Agassi Made Him Eat More Than Words
- Four-Run Burst Puts Angels' Streak at Six
- SCHNABEL: Symphony No. 2. Royal Philharmonic Orchestra,...
- Dodgers Play Costello to Phillies' Abbott, 14-3
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Special Teams Standout Patterson Signs
- The Accent's on Fashion, Not Food
- ALL ELVIS, ALL THE TIME: Elvis and...
- THE TIMES POLL : Clinton Takes Big Lead as Perot Backers Shift
- Cooking to Conquer Is Not Selling Out : Hillary: She has shown intelligence, spunk and now, warmth; political spouses need not be insignificant others.
- Campfire Blamed in Blaze, Evacuations Near Alpine
- Bowe Goes High and Low, Wins in 7th : Boxing: A bout with Holyfield is next. Whitaker beats Pineda on decision.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Bailey Continues to Grab Attention
- The Mecca of <i> Nouvelle </i> Southwest Closes
- 'Switched-On Bach' Gets 25-Year Tuneup
- Soaps With a Mission : The stars of daytime dramas join together in an airport spectacular to raise funds and consciousness in support of AIDS victims
- Peek Over Royal Transom Finds Truly Lurid Past Misbehaviors : Britain: Historians say ho-hum to current spate of indiscretions. Take King Charles II, for instance, with at least a dozen illegitimate children and many mistresses.
- Perot Lovers Spurn All Advances by Rival Suitors : Politics: About 75 supporters hear pitches for Clinton and several fringe candidates but most aren't impressed.
- Valued Family : Couple's Household of Faith Is Built on Tough Times and With Hard Work
- Mobile Home Park Suit Settled
- Fire at Booth Is 2nd Electrical Accident at Fair
- SAN DIEGO : Two Hospitalized After Arguments
- Four-Run Burst Puts Angels' Streak at Six
- NAMES AND NUMBERS
- Faldo Relishes a Lead as Rest Play Catch-Up : British Open: After a brief challenge from Pate, Briton takes four-shot advantage with 18 holes to go at Muirfield.
- Abortion Protest in Louisiana Vocal but Not Physical
- Debate Flies Over Denver's Big, New Airport : Construction: The $2.7-billion facility is twice the size of Manhattan. Despite impressive figures, a strong movement remains to stop the project and put it in mothballs.
- Women in the Military Must No Longer 'Laugh Off' Sexual Harassment : Personal Perspective
- Hunters Try to Save Desert Rat : Conservation: Among 260 Roo Rat Society members are students, doctors, professors and college presidents. Their greeting: 'A-roo,' says one. 'A-rat,' is the response.
- OXNARD : FBI, Police Arrest Bank Robbery Suspect
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Best Pal Is Unlikely to Race Again in '92
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Nickens Lifts Valley North to 7-2 Victory Over Newhall
- Two New Homes, Plenty of Old Faces : Basketball: Although games will be played at two sites--Redondo and Inglewood highs--the summer league continues to draw top-notch players.
- Mozart's Turkish Delight in Triplicate
- Applying Market Principles to the Cause of Saving the Environment
- How Falcon Cable Got to Be a Plugged-In Firm : Entertainment: Marc Nathanson keeps expanding his Los Angeles-based company, which is one of the most politically connected enterprises in the state.
- Spain Rediscovers Latin America : Commerce: Latin American leaders attending a summit in Madrid hope to cut the kinds of deals with the former mother country that Mexico is getting.
- STYLE : VIVA BARCELONA! : DESIGN : Showroom at the Top
- CLOSE-UP
- ISLAND: Poetry and History of Chinese Immigrants...
- Rosemead : Sheriff's Substation to Open
- COMMENTARY : Ticket to Ride: All Aboard the Bus Bandwagon
- A Rare Look at Persian Fiction : STORIES FROM IRAN: A Chicago Anthology, 1921-1991 <i> Edited by Heshmat Moayyad</i> , <i> (Mage Publishers: $35 cloth, $19.95 paper; 571 pp. </i>
- REGIONAL REPORT : Summer Interns Bail Out Programs : Jobs: Federal urban aid package provides work and training for young people. It also gives government agencies staffing needed to keep facilities open.
- California Skirt-Tails, not Coat-Tails, May Be Clinton's Ride to Power : Convention: The state is poised to give the nation a slew of new leaders. Boxer, Feinstein and Kathleen Brown return as stars. It was Pander City.
- Spotlight Falls on Theater Plan in Fierce Simi Valley Mayoral Race
- Gay Pride: Out in the Open, for All to See : Visibility: Annual festivals will continue to fuel the engines of the gay and lesbian movement begun 23 years ago at Stonewall.
- Troubling Questions After Close Call on Freeway
- Prayer Is First Line Against Abortion, Mahony Says : Rally: Cardinal's speech launches weeklong series of demonstrations planned at clinics throughout the state.
- CYCLING TOUR DE FRANCE : Chiappucci Climbs Into Second
- Name in the News
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Michael Dean Perry to Have Surgery
- Auto Racing
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Rodriguez's Hot Streak Puts Him One Back
- Retrospective Hand-Picks Positive Images of Women in Art
- Average Rates for Residential Mortgages
- STYLE : VIVA BARCELONA! : FASHION : Easy Does It
- State Budget Watch
- STYLE : VIVA BARCELONA! : LOOKS : Of Mousse and Men
- Scapegoating Sigmund : FREUDIAN FRAUD: The Malignant Effect of Freud's Theory on American Thought and Culture <i> By E. Fuller Torrey MD (HarperCollins: $25; 362 pp.) </i>
- Rabbi and Pastor Working for 'Real Bridge to the Future' After Riots
- Frustration Fuels Political Movement in Eastern Germany : Union: Committee for Justice insists it seeks to build bridges by giving east a voice. Others warn move could drive country further apart.
- Manhattan Beach Celebrates Opening of Its Renovated Pier
- An Olympian Effort
- Business, Labor in S. Africa Draft Charter for Peace
- COLUMN RIGHT / VIRGINIA POSTREL : Al Gore Has Met the Enemy, and It's Us : The hawkish candidate pushes an apocalyptic scenario for saving the natural world.
- Cameroon Envoy Named
- The Cultral Divide: Is Clinton 'Young' Anymore? : Youth: Only politicians and opera singers are 'young' when they are in their mid-40s. Just name one official who likes the rappers Kris Kross.
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Albertina Sisulu : The 'Mother' of South Africa's Freedom Fighters Fights On
- Heart and Soul Twain : Author's Secret Letters to His Sweetheart Will Soon Be Published
- CSUN Students Dial for Dollars to Save Courses : Education: Alumni, parents and others are pressed for donations to supplement the shrinking state subsidy.
- 'Felony Junior College'
- Johnson Switches Wheels and Wins : Off-road: Former motocross champion trucks to his first victory in race at Coliseum.
- Their Moments Will Last Forver : Some Olympians Left Indelible Marks in Victory, and Others Were No Less Memorable in Defeat. Here Is What Became of Some of Them.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : You Know a Manager's in Charge When He Suspends His Brother
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Expos' Hill Might Skip Next Start
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : TEARS II : And They Don't Kiss
- COVER STORY : 'Arnold Schwarzenegger blew away dozens of cops as the Terminator. But I don't hear anybody complaining.' : A Q & A with Ice-T about rock, race and the 'Cop Killer' furor
- HOW THE RAMS STACK UP : ANALYSIS : Knox Starting With Little Steps
- Girls Learn to Shoot to Kill on S. Korean Island
- Kentucky's Education Reforms Fail Early Tests : Schools: Slow pace of change is blamed on defeatist attitude and resistance from local officials.
- In a World of Massages, Healing Hands Can Rub You the Right Way : Therapy: From Swedish to shiatsu, the varied techniques are touted as strokes of good health.
- No One Loses on Challenger Baseball's Spirited Field of Dreams : Handicapped: Special Little League division for handicapped youngsters has grown to 20,000 players in 679 leagues across the nation.
- PERSPECTIVE ON FREE TRADE : For the Down Side, Look North : Canada, the first U.S. partner, has already lost national rights--not to mention jobs--to transnational interests.
- Winners Say High Life Has Its Lows : Lottery Can Make Dreams Come True and Nightmares Come Knocking
- Drive-By Attack Kills Youth
- ART : Same Show, Different Splendors : 'Mexico: Splendors of Thirty Centuries' arrives in the land whose art it celebrates minus, for legal reasons, about 20% of the artworks seen in U.S
- California Corner
- EVERY BITE A DELIGHT AND OTHER SLOGANS...
- Dixie in the Blood : SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE <i> By Nancy Lemann</i> , <i> (Alfred A. Knopf: $20; 223 pp.) </i>
- Life After A Tenured Position : Feminist Scholar Carolyn Heilburn's Speaking Her Mind, Quitting Her Job and Acting Her Age. At 66, She Says, Aging's Just Another Word for Nothing Left to Lose.
- Two Arrested in Lima Car Bombing
- Term-Limit Effort Qualifies for Ballot
- All Hayley breaks loose this week on Disney as channel traces her star
- 2 Councilmen Lost Elections But Won Praise : Politics: Wallace Edgerton and Clarence Smith will be replaced next week. Both were lauded for their commitment to the community.
- City Rehires 10 After Workers Agree to Forgo Pay Hike : Budget: Employees union agrees to give up 4.5% cost-of-living increase and also accept a 5% reduction in work hours.
- Council Asks Extension on 'Can Sign' Deadline : Regulations: Some merchants say that replacement costs will strain businesses already hurt by the recession.
- Graham Parker Sets the Records Straight
- Los Lobos' "Kiko" album heads a rock...
- Family Limited Partnerships Not for Everyone
- * Charles Schwab Corp., one of the...
- Escape Tunnel Found at New Mexico Prison
- Battle of the Bungalows : Residents see their ramshackle homes as part of Hollywood's history. But the city may bowl them over to create a park for concert-going picnickers.
- Classical organ music resides in the world...
- Priest Prepares for Painful Farewell From L.A. Barrio : Gangs: Father Boyle is leaving on a retreat, but he worries about abandoning the homeboys he has uplifted.
- Bush Ends Fishing Trip, Begins Casting for Perot Supporters
- Supervisor Roth Should Resign : Times Reporting Raises Too Many Questions About How He Regards Public Office
- Protesters Call for End to Violence and Drugs : Ministry: With the help of 200 marchers, Victory Outreach stages a walk through the meanest streets of Oxnard.
- Activist Mom's Trek Ends at Reagan Library : Simi Valley: Jeanette Goodman walks 1,100 miles to call attention to the homeless and the mentally ill.
- FIRST PERSON : A Ride With Drywallers in Land of Plenty
- Football
- Miscellany
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Orioles Show Rangers Second Ace, 7-0
- Michels Blisters Saugus Track With Pro Stock Victory
- He's the Best on the Beach--in Reticence : Over-the-line: Chuck Cromar of quarterfinalist Ryno Athletic Club has won 10 championships. No brag, just fact.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Dodgers Lack More Than Wizardry