- GUIDEBOOK : Whistler's Allure
- Senate Primary Slugfest Was State's Costliest : Politics: Nearly $2 million spent by Hayden, Rosenthal and O'Neill, finance reports show. Hayden, who scored razor-thin win, spent $875,135 largely out of his own pocket.
- 'Silver Palate': Cooking Guide for the Hip Set Turns 10
- Baldwin Park : 4-Day Week at City Hall
- MEGADETH"Countdown to Extinction" Capitol * * *Move...
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : SNEAK PREVIEW : A Few Good Test Screenings and an Early Christmas
- Theatre 40 Finds That Political Themes of 'Both Your Houses' Still Ring True
- Conservatives Urge Bush to Back Tax Cut
- For Bosnian Teen-Ager, a Rape of Innocence : Soldiers: Muslim girl describes night of terror with abduction and multiple assaults by Serbs.
- It's a Club Whose Members Would Just as Soon Quit : Jobs: Networking groups boost the morale and release the creative energies of a diverse, often highly skilled collection of people looking for work.
- An Unnecessarily Arid Approach to the Desert : Sen. Seymour vows to block a wise desert protection bill
- At Least Two Killed as Powerful Thunderstorms Lash Three States
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : Former Lawndale mayor leans on the city to lure tourists with a tower.
- Space Age Makes Retracing Trek of Lewis and Clark Easier but No Picnic : Expedition: Help from a navigational satellite is no cure for mosquitoes and sore muscles.
- Education Beat Takes an Ill Turn
- Slaying Puts City Face-to-Face With Nightmare of Reality : Crime: An L.A.-style robbery that left a shopper dead on Mother's Day underscores a changing lifestyle in San Diego.
- Services Planned for Slain Student
- 3 Men Shot During Gang Unity Meeting
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 15 : SHE NEEDS NO HELP
- Hooper Surges Past Sigman for Sportsman Victory
- BASEBALL : Franco Keeps Average, Hopes Up by Altering Batting Style
- County Trash Crisis Is Avoidable : Supervisors must stop dallying and deal with current and future dump needs
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Free Agency No Distraction to Cone
- Hollywood Holdouts
- Fighting in Afghanistan's Capital Kills 35; Presidential Palace Hit
- The Jealous Kind : HOLLY HUNTER SINKS HER SKILLS INTO A CHARACTER 'CRAZY IN LOVE'
- Fixed-Rate Mortgages Hold Steady at 8.05%
- Medical Association Exhibits an Unhealthy Self-Interest
- Farmer Hopes to Cope With High Water Bills by Drilling Own Wells
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 15 : Cuba Wins Four Out of Five : Boxing: The team's only loser is welterweight Hernandez. It can win four more golds today.
- O'Malley Indicates That He Isn't Opposed to Giants' Sale
- Clinton Gains on Road to White House
- Knee Injury Fells Friesz --for Year? : Football: Chargers lose exhibition, 35-14, and perhaps their starting quarterback for the season.
- Mountain Lions and People Are Learning How to Live Together : Environment: The huge carnivores are repopulating former habitats in the West, startling humans who have moved into the areas.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Autry Considered Quitting
- Kern County Town Struggling to Overcome Its Racist Image : Prejudice: Some say Oildale no longer deserves that reputation, but others say that blacks are still not welcome in community.
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 15 : GETTING TO THE POINT
- LOCAL NOTES : Allison Struggles at Start, Loses in Junior Final
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 15 : IT WAS MORE THAN AN EXTENDED EGOS TRIP
- Rally Gives Rangers World Series Win
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 15 : ROYAL DISTRACTION
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Oakland's Eckersley Blows Save, Wins Game
- Maine: Latest of the 'Great Destinations'
- STOPPING TIME: A Rephotographic Survey of Lake...
- The Simple Joy in Remembering a Family's Everyday Hero
- The Region : Shuttle for the Disabled
- Man Moves Only His Business to Arizona : Lifestyle: Santa Ana resident spends weekdays at Yuma auto parts plant he's moved from Orange.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : JAPAN : Premier Takes Lead on Loosening Up
- Fight Over Jobs Divides Interests of Blacks, Latinos : Recovery: Protests win work for African-Americans, but others are upset over attempts to force them out.
- Still on a Roll : Oscar Mayer's 'Wienermobile,' Hotdogging Recently in O.C., Is a Relic the Public Relishes
- A Church's Cross to Bear : Simi Valley: He had seemed the perfect priest to his parishioners. But the arrest of Father David Dean Piroli has shaken the parish.
- COLUMN LEFT / ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Embracing the Carcass of Cold War : Candidate Clinton makes President Bush look like a dove.
- PERSPECTIVE ON VALUES : There's 'Family' at the Microwave : Nostalgia masks a wish for women--but not men--to be bound by old conventions, from bedroom to kitchen.
- George Bush Must Change Subject From His Record
- Changing Tunes : Orcas Park: Lively music brought a crush of visitors, and a spate of fights. Officials, residents and park users join forces to solve problems.
- SAN DIEGO : Stab Victim Found
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 15 : A Special Promise Is Kept : Boxing: East L.A.'s De La Hoya wins gold medal, as he had vowed to do for his dying mother.
- American Indians' Peace Run Pauses Here
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Reds Beat Giants in 16th Inning, 4-3
- Dreams Evaporate and Turn to Dust . . . : Orchards Fall but Houses Will Sprout
- Arizona State Players Get One-Game Suspensions
- Jolie's Halo Shines in Iselin Handicap
- BASEBALL
- MUSIC : Brought to You in Divavision : Four divas--and one tenor--showcase the promise and limitations of viewing great singers on video
- Michael Loughlin has been named an executive...
- FICTION
- * Joseph B. Garron has joined the...
- Realty Downturn Affecting the Million-Dollar Market
- FICTION
- He Enjoyed the Fight : THURGOOD MARSHALL: Justice For All <i> By Roger Goldman with David Gallen</i> , <i> (Carroll & Graf: $24.95; 479 pp.)</i>
- Stealthy, Wealthy and Wise : SPANNING THE CENTURY: The Life of Averell Harriman, 1891-1986 <i> By Rudy Abramson</i> , <i> (William Morrow and Co.: $25; 748 pp).</i>
- Russia Plans to Use $1 Billion in IMF Credits to Stabilize Currency
- South Pasadena : Water Rate Hike Proposed
- 5 Bell Phone Companies, Union Continue Talks as Strike Looms
- Elizabethan Ojai : Shakespearean Festival Gives Libbey Park 16th-Century Flavor
- Once Again, It's Man's Best Friend to the Rescue
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Mets' Magadan Goes on DL
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Sullivan Falters on 18, Falls Into Tie With Elkington
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 15 : Foul Proves Costly as U.S. Loses to Spain : Water polo: Evans' violation during breakaway by Americans results in man advantage that fuels 6-4 victory for hosts.
- Coach to Take Vows After Team Tries for Title : Soccer: Brian McNeill's under-16 team wants to ring in a Surf Cup championship as prelude to his on-the-field wedding.
- A LIFE OF HER OWN: The Transformation...
- KIDS' STYLE
- IN EXCESS
- Native Sons : PUEBLO NATIONS <i> By Joe S. Sando</i> , <i> (Clear Light Publishers: $22.95 cloth; $14.95 paper; 282 pp.) </i>
- Tools, Toys and History Weave a Tapestry : Americana: With the help of a MacArthur grant, John Rice Irwin has finally opened the doors of his Hall of Fame at the Museum of Appalachia.
- COLUMN ONE : Tears, No Love, for Inner City : The riots strained the frayed ties between L.A. and the suburbs. The instinct is to let the city clean up its own mess, but looking the other way may be impossible.
- Town Troubled by Image as Drug Rehabilitation Haven : Treatment: Officials say influx of black inner-city addicts is spoiling Williamsport's homey flavor.
- It's Harvest Time Down on the Farm--in Norwalk
- Poachers Target Caviar Industry, Rival Claims : Russia: Harvest of sturgeon and eggs they carry is down for everyone except for thieves, who take nearly one of every 10 fish pulled from the Volga.
- VENTURA : Sobriety Checks Net 3 Drunk Drivers
- Public's Help Sought in Locating Family of Stabbing Victim
- Teen Takes Close Look at Senate : Government: Genevieve Nowicki hopes to parlay the experience she got during her year as a head page in Washington into a career in politics.
- 7 Candidates Seek Seats on Water Board
- COMMENTARIES ON THE DRYWALLERS' DISPUTE : Mass Felony Arrests Show Builders' Clout With Sheriff, D.A. : 150 workers were jailed for conspiring to achieve the American dream: just wages and benefits from a secure job.
- Plenty of Leftovers as Braves Feast on Dodger Pitching, 12-2
- Swimmer Earns Cheers, But He's Just Happy to Be Here : Games: Culmination of summer recreation programs stresses participation to South Bay youths.
- Abbott, Wayward Ways Return : Angels: He lowers his ERA to 2.85, but stays at 4-11 when bullpen fizzles in 8-2 loss to White Sox.
- Close to Nature : Nearby Recreation Locales Beckon as Cool Getaway Spots
- Library Setting Up Camp in Tent : UCLA: The massive, colorful structure will serve as a temporary substitute for Powell Library, which is undergoing seismic upgrading.
- Mississippi's First GOP Governor in 117 Years Gets Off to Slow Start : Politics: Kirk Fordice shakes up status quo by approach to taxes, environment, racial equality, other issues.
- Bradley Cautious in Debate Over Reopening of Liquor Stores
- He Gives His All, All the Time : Baseball: Former Golden West infielder Doug Mansolino, now coaching with White Sox, has made it through tough times by working hard.
- Twenty freshman football players are expected to...
- COMMENTARY / HORSE RACING : Horseplayers Are Indifferent to Politics of Withholding Taxes
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 15 : New Face of Europe Means More Smiles for U.S. : Track: Breakup of the Soviet Union, reunification of Germany help produce 30 medals for Americans.
- HOLLYWOOD : Take Our Club, Please : The Friars are trying to change their Old Hollywood image by getting young comics and entertainers to join up
- Sharing in Memories of the Cottage on Hill
- Tree Mitigation
- MAILBAG : The Frida Furor
- The Homeless
- CULTURED PEARL
- NEW CALIFORNIA FICTION
- Tests and Quakes
- O.C. Medical Device Companies Await Marketing Breakthrough in Europe : Sales: The plan by 12 European nations to create closer economic ties may provide a bonanza for local firms.
- CULTURED PEARL
- NEW CALIFORNIA FICTION
- Laguna Shanti, if Troubled, Still Has Niche
- Credits Where They're Due
- Second Trust Deeds
- Dreams Evaporate and Turn to Dust . . . : Agriculture: After six years of drought, soaring water rates are forcing many farmers to shut off their spigots. Tens of thousands of avocado trees are being chain-sawed down to stumps and some discouraged farmers are selling out altogether.
- Remodeling Project
- Temperature Trouble
- Smoking Bans
- For Camp Followers
- SLAM FLUNK
- Sharing in Memories of the Cottage on Hill
- Comparing Interest Rates Then and Now
- Life in the 20s
- Blow Out Cobwebs on the Council
- New Airport
- Remodeling Project
- Southland Jobs and Free Trade
- Many Fairy Tales Were Written Just for Adults
- Economic Woes
- Laguna Shanti, if Troubled, Still Has Niche
- ARKOFF: THE COVENANT
- Grand Jury Missed Chance
- NEW CALIFORNIA FICTION
- REMEMBRANCE : A Friend of Society's Outcasts
- Southland Jobs and Free Trade
- His Life, His Way
- Expulsions Put Private Schools in a New Light
- Chicano Studies 101
- AIR APPARENT
- FATHERS AS MODELS
- Sharing in Memories of the Cottage on Hill
- Criminals to Blame for Temecula Tragedy
- THE GENDER AGENDA
- Latino and Black Leadership
- Laguna Shanti, if Troubled, Still Has Niche
- Quayle
- ARKOFF: THE COVENANT
- MORE REFLECTIONS ON THE MEANING OF LIFE<i> by David Friend and the Editors of Life (Little, Brown: $29.95; 215 pp.)</i>
- ARKOFF: THE COVENANT
- Commercial Blunders
- THE GENDER AGENDA
- Expulsions Put Private Schools in a New Light
- Do N.Y. Sheriff's Tactics Enforce Spirit of Law?
- Turn Down Sammis Plan
- Assessing Legal System
- Chicano Studies 101
- More Proof That Rich Are Different
- Chicano Studies 101
- Oh Does Not Represent All Korean-Americans
- Southland Jobs and Free Trade
- Phone Calls for Council
- THE GENDER AGENDA
- THE GENDER AGENDA
- MAILBAG : The Frida Furor
- Southland Jobs and Free Trade
- CULTURED PEARL
- Expulsions Put Private Schools in a New Light
- Education Can Ease Diabetes' Threat
- Dubrovnik Shelling
- City-Imposed Assessments
- NEW CALIFORNIA FICTION
- FATHERS AS MODELS
- More Minuses to Bonds From Israel
- Seeing Irony in Drywall Protest
- Safety Linked to Departure Procedures, Not Noise Limits
- CULTURED PEARL
- Consider the Tenant
- Crowding at Drug Facility
- Why Not Print Names of Deadbeat Donors?
- Latino and Black Leadership
- Singling Out a Loan
- Free for the Looking
- Avoiding AARP
- Options on Solid Waste
- When Pupils Are Moved
- Remodeling Project
- Remodeling Project
- Air Force Housing Needs in San Pedro
- Police Priorities
- Oh Does Not Represent All Korean-Americans
- Comparing Interest Rates Then and Now
- Expulsions Put Private Schools in a New Light
- Builder, Project Manager Did Not Neglect Mission Viejo Wetlands
- The Boys of the Summer of '42 : An American Legion Team From Los Angeles, Led by a Crusty Fireplug of a Manager, Embarked on a Whistle-Stop Tour of War-Time America That Ended in a National Title. Thirteen of the 15 Players, Including the Venerable Gene Mauch, Went on to Pro Baseball Careers.
- Laguna Shanti, if Troubled, Still Has Niche
- Commercial Blunders
- THE GENDER AGENDA
- Grandstand Folly
- Review of 911 Arrest
- Los Angeles County - News from Aug. 9, 1992
- Los Angeles County - News from Aug. 9, 1992
- Home Looks Sweet on Last Leg of Long Journey
- TECHNO MUSCLE: American freestyle wrestlers at the...
- CHEAPER BY THE PAIR: Hispanic Business magazine...
- GETTING BELTED: Lyle Whitten of the Westminster...
- Will 'Bobby' Put Brown in Michael's League?
- BEAUTY BIZ BEASTLY: Many small-business owners are...
- Seymour Reaps Cash Crop From Agriculture Industry
- D.A. Investigates Roth's Alleged Airline Upgrades
- Clinic Is a Town's Lifeblood : Health: The center in Val Verde closed two years ago, but it reopened and is busier than ever. Most of its patients lack insurance and pay according to income.
- BROWN II: Despite all the predictions of...
- Dow Ends Wild Day With 8.38 Slip : Market Overview
- Clinton Tries to Blunt Bush Attack With 'Courage' Call : Campaign: Democratic nominee folds up map on second bus trip as he answers charges that he is too liberal and too inexperienced.
- TURMOIL IN THE BALKANS : Peacekeepers Deliberately Attacked, U.N. Says : Bosnia: Mortar fire wounds a French soldier and three others. Red Cross pushes for greater access to prison camps.
- Students Fight Beige in Dorms
- Luxury Liner QE2 Runs Aground, Leaks Fuel Off Massachusetts Coast
- Clinton's Long, Winding Road Drives Driver to Abandon Bus
- Kerkorian Wants a Bigger Role at Chrysler
- U.S. Extends Firm's Export Ban
- After Decades, Accord Reached on Chemical Arms Draft Treaty
- Man Gets Abortion Pill to Treat Cancer
- ECONOMICS : Russians Fearful as Small State Businesses Go Private : Critics argue that owners will convert bread and milk stores into upscale outlets, leaving kopeck-pinched consumers stranded.
- Two Men Held on Suspicion of Murdering Lawyer
- GARDENING : Customize Those Back-Yard Vegetable Crops by Saving the Seeds
- Bush Signs Bill Ensuring Supply of Yew Bark Used in Cancer Drug
- How to Give a Stinging Response to Bug Bites
- Saving Soles and the Environment
- Senate OKs Bill to Expand Voter Language Aid
- Oklahoma Supreme Court Pulls Anti-Abortion Measure Off Ballot
- FEC Halting Transfer of State Money for Federal Candidacies
- Things Are Tough All Over : While the U.S. Jobless Rate Dips a Bit, the Improvement Is Not Evenly Spread Out
- O.C. Foreclosure Rate Eclipses 1991's
- Oakland Fire Department Changes Tactics to Avoid Repeat of October Disaster
- Bush Still Balks at Balkans Force : Bosnia: As issue reaches campaign, he demands access to camps but is cautious on sending U.S. combat troops.
- Postal Cuts Seen as Only Way to Hold Rates : Mail: 40,000 managers will be given incentives to leave in reorganization. Runyon says otherwise, price of first-class stamp could rise a nickel by '94.
- Mexican Investor Triggers Continental Bidding War
- Things Are Tough All Over : While the U.S. Jobless Rate Dips a Bit, the Improvement Is Not Evenly Spread Out
- Air Fare Cuts Extended to Hawaii and Alaska
- AUGUST GARDENING TIPS . . .
- AQMD Rejects Key Smog Proposals in Blow to Businesses : Environment: Governing board votes 8 to 3 against nine controversial measures that would have reduced industry's anti-pollution costs in South Coast Air Basin.
- Francisco Fernandez Ordonez; Led Spain Into EC
- Dear Governor: Time to Exercise Leadership : State reels from bad economy--and gridlocked government
- Interfaith Networks Agree to Share a Cable TV Channel
- SIMI VALLEY : Wal-Mart Stores to Buy 33-Acre Parcel
- Tragic Father 'Who Cared Too Much. . .' : Man, 4 Children Are Buried; Family Is Numbed by Slayings
- Shooting Incident Injures Bike Rider
- Spiritual Journey : Islam: 91 Muslims from Los Angeles return from pilgrimage that is religious experience of a lifetime.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 14 : Brazil Makes Headway Against U.S. : Men's volleyball: Americans' goal of three consecutive gold medals ends with four-game semifinal collapse.
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 14 : MAGIC SEEKS HELP OF IOC ON AIDS
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Frost Tries to Fill Garage, Shoots 65
- Bawdy 'Bridegroom' Not for Children
- Looking for New Pops : Symphony: Renewed interest in film and stage music adds variety to the programming.
- SIMI VALLEY : Planners Approve 114 Townhouses
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Communities That Cope With Crime
- 2 Transients Held in Shooting and Attempted Robbery
- RESEDA : Man Sentenced in Embezzlement
- Hubbard Lawyers Hope to Trim Sentence
- Lake Balboa Leak Blamed on Forgotten Pipe : Environment: Millions of gallons of reclaimed water are lost. But officials say the spill has helped flush out chemicals illegally dumped in Bull Creek.
- SAN CLEMENTE : 7 Candidates to Seek 2 Open Council Seats
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 14 : A MEMORABLE DAY
- Biondo Wins 3rd Straight Team USA Berth : Bowling: Business student earns top position in today's National Amateur finals.
- Deshaies Gives Padres Victory Over Astros
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 14 : Magic Is Never Without an Audience : Basketball: He has become the game's best salesman. And the world has become his showroom.
- Langston, Ducey Spark Angels : Baseball: Left-hander ends his three-game losing streak. New teammate gets two doubles in 3-1 victory over the White Sox.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Washington to Sit Out Today
- Former Times Sportswriter Frank Finch Dies at 81
- Bateman Aims to Remodel His Sitcom Image With 'A Killing'
- Lujan Says Act Guarding Species Is Too Stringent
- LOS ANGELES : Woodland Hills Founder's Cabin Denied Historic Status
- Local Democrats Pin New Hope on Clinton Coattails : Politics: Candidates think top of the ticket may break GOP lock on Republican stronghold.
- Policeman Trades an Idea for Better Black Awareness
- Images of Atrocities in Bosnia Stir Protest : Balkans: Jewish groups react to reports of tortures and murders. Community cannot afford to be bystanders, a Nazi death camp survivor says.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Mets Get Bass From Giants
- TEAMTENNIS : Dukes Face Navratilova, Atlanta in Final
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Abbott Nervous About Tonight's Start
- GOP Opens Convention to More Women
- Judge Rejects Libel Suit Filed by Ex-Student Editor : Courts: In her second legal attempt, Jae Levine Weiss contended that Valley College's newspaper had defamed her in two articles. Controversy surrounds the paper.
- ELECTIONS / FILINGS : Wide Field of Candidates to Vie for City Councils
- Thousand Oaks : Parks District OKs $8.8-Million Budget
- Getting Beyond Welfare and Poverty
- IRVINE : Transformer Failure Causes Power Outage
- Long Beach Settles Police Brutality Suit for $650,000 : Violence: A driver was struck in the head after a traffic stop. Another case involving the city's officers resulted in a $6.75-million judgment last month.
- CORONA DEL MAR : Kids Plan to Sell a Better Mousetrap
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Seniors to Vacate Homes for Spraying
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Tampa Duo Welcomes Giants' Move
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 14 : World Records
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 14 : MONEY MOTIVATES SHIRT DETECTIVES
- ANALYSIS : Move Could Leave Dodgers Blue : Baseball: Front-office offer from St. Petersburg group might unite Lasorda with lifelong friend Piazza.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Little Remorse on Giants' Move
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 14 : One More Act for Pro Show : Basketball: U.S. men need to beat Croatia again to win gold medal. NBA participation in tournament is lauded.
- San Diegans Lead Strong Southern California Contingent : Tennis: Rooks, Gavin and Velasco are seeded among top 12 in Girls' 16 Nationals.
- LOCAL NOTES : Allison Beats Booth in USGA Junior Semifinal
- Center Plays the Name Game in Next Jazz Series : Performances: Costa Mesa venue books 'shows that will draw people.' Schedule includes recognizable talent such as Branford Marsalis, Tom Scott and David Benoit.
- China Agrees to Investigate Reports of Exports Made by Prison Labor
- LONG BEACH : 'Good Samaritan' Held as Suspect in Burglaries