- EPA Decides Against Revising Air Quality Standard on Smog
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Communist Rebels Spurn Amnesty Bid
- Tax Evader Explodes Home, Kills Self Rather Than Pay
- Levy Bancorp Shows Loss of $2.3 Million in Quarter
- Herbert G. Prinz has resigned as president,...
- ENTERTAINMENT
- 9-Month Halt of Nuclear Tests Voted by Senate
- BOOK REVIEW : Science in a Time of Cholera : THE DRUMMER WAS THE FIRST TO DIE: A Victorian Novel, <i> by Liza Pennywitt Taylor,</i> St. Martin's Press, $19.95; 309 pages
- Food for Somalia Approved by EC
- Group Says Border 'Express Lane' Would Be a Boon for Both Sides : Trade: A similar program is used in Canada, but customs officials say it's not practical for San Ysidro.
- INSURANCE
- Ex-CenTrust Chairman Walks Out of Trial
- Peter J. Lynch has been named chief...
- TWA Takeover Is in the Works : Airlines: Employees and creditors are trying to negotiate a deal with the carrier's controversial Chairman Carl Icahn.
- Anti-Counterfeiting System Purchased by Veritec Inc.
- Qual-Med Says It Has a Deal to Buy 73% of Health Net Stock : Health care: The contention is made in a lawsuit. A foundation formed by the Woodland Hills-based HMO denies that the $400-million contract exists.
- OSHA May Issue Rules on Stress Injuries : Workplace: Cumulative trauma disorders afflict a wide range of workers.
- Sylmar Landscape Firm to Pay $60,000 in Back Wages
- Fujitsu, Alcoa Plan Layoffs at S.D. Plants
- Making Over Topanga Plaza : Retail: The successful Woodland Hills center undergoes a $45-million renovation now rather than suffer a possible dip in sales.
- HemaCare Now on OTC Marginable Stock List
- Office Vacancy Rates Head Upward Again
- COLUMN ONE : The Life of a Celebrity Stalker : With fascination over the rich and famous at an obsessive pitch, <i> paparazzi </i> stop at nothing for 'the shot' and a giant fee. Like the rest of them, Alan Zanger dreams of nailing 'the fat man.'
- Sierra Nevada Fire 75% Contained; Heat Slows Fight
- State Budget Watch
- MADRID : To Build a Fighter
- Bush Woos West by Trying to Ease Land Restrictions : Policy: Plans benefit 'wise use' coalition of loggers, ranchers and others. Environmentalists oppose changes.
- Gym Is Hit Close to Home : Apartment Dwellers Are Taking Advantage of Convenient, On-Site Exercise Facilities
- WORLD IN BRIEF : HONG KONG : More Vietnamese to Be Repatriated
- Changing Lifestyles : Latvia Sees Independence as a Hardship, Not a Triumph : One year after breaking from Moscow, the people of this tiny Baltic state are deeply disillusioned.
- RTC's New Plan for Hard-to-Sell Assets : Thrifts: The bailout agency wants to set up land funds with private investors.
- Flamemaster Profits Fall 30% on 9% Revenue Drop
- Partnership Buys 8% of Stock in Photonix
- Why Attend College? Start With Earnings
- Sundstrand Corp. Will Close Brea Parts Plant, Cut Up to 225 Employees Over Next 14 Months
- GTE, Chicago Firm Plan Study of Inland Empire
- Jewish Group to Seek Restitution for Nazi and Communist Thievery
- Dog's Best Friend : Veteran Photographer Puts Show Animals' Best Paw Forward
- LANCASTER : Strict Rules OKd on Sex-Oriented Stores
- 2nd Man Booked in Transient's Death
- Bush Disavows Acid Fax Aimed at Clinton Campaign
- THE HUMAN CONDITION / WHY WE CHOKE : When Stakes Are High . . . and You Blow It
- SAN DIEGO : San Carlos Man Killed in Accident
- Chinese Official Bars Independent Unions
- Take Pains to Treat Headaches
- BURBANK : Airport to Get New Holding Pads
- Neighbors Campaign to Halt Building of New Store : Development: Lynn Ranch residents call the Circuit City project an eyesore. They submit 1,276 signatures to Thousand Oaks officials.
- Delphi Reports $318,000 Profit in 1st Quarter
- Datron Reports 71% Slide in 1st-Quarter Earnings
- Slow Sales, New IRS Rules Prompt Real Estate Exchanges
- Mary A. Marx has joined commercial developer...
- Fidelity Federal Warns About Capital Levels : Banking: The thrift's parent, Citadel Holding, reports a 37% drop in earnings. The firm cautions that a hike in OTS requirements could mean trouble.
- Fred Kern has been promoted to director...
- Apartment Complex Faces Foreclosure : Woodland Hills: Coast Savings Financial seeks to take control of Warner Center Apartments. Investors could lose at least $12 million.
- Drywall Strike Exposes Industry to Federal Scrutiny : Labor: Worker allegations have prompted several agencies to launch investigations that may sully the reputation of subcontractors and builders.
- Dynatech Microwave Technology, a Calabasas maker of...
- Jewish Paper in San Diego Tackles Difficult Subject : Media: Reaction of readers has been mixed to decision to publish announcement of lesbian couple's commitment ceremony.
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Wants to Alter Toxic Waste Program
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Special Prosecutor in MIA Cases Urged
- Atlantis Crew Ready to Try Gemini XI's Old Rope Trick : Space: It's been 25 years since NASA tested tethered vehicles. Astronauts hope to learn more about linked motion and even make electricity.
- VENTURA : High-Speed Police Chase Ends in Crash
- 3 Men Arrested in Robbery of La Habra Bank
- MOORPARK : Stricter Hillside Limits Considered
- Council OKs Signboard Ordinance : Proposal: The measure would allow an electronic board to be built in Huntington Beach that would be used mainly for auto dealership advertisements.
- TV Reporter Implicates Defendants in Denny Beating
- He Is Hoping That It's in the Cards for Dickerson, Raiders
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 10 : He Can't Lift This Weight
- MUSIC
- 'Sinner': Personal but Primitive
- 75% of Somali Children May Die, Official Warns : Africa: American calls it the 'worst humanitarian disaster.' He says U.N. must restrain looters to let food and medicine reach the starving.
- Teaching Indian Youths to Discover Themselves
- The Protection Racket : House and Secretary Brady beat up on the Japanese
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Workshop Planned on Growth Agency
- JULIAN : Camper Drowns in Forest Pond
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 10 : Cuban Champion Nearly Upset by American
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 10 : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : TORRENCE SPEAKS BUT SAYS WHAT?
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 10 : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : HE PLAYS HIGH NOTES
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Montana to Rest Elbow 2 Weeks
- China to Finally Show Controversial Director's Films : Movies: Censors' approval of three works by Zhang Yimou indicates that economic reforms may be accompanied by a loosening of cultural controls.
- Culture : Pidgin Talk <i> Nambawan</i> for Millions : In Papua New Guinea, as well as other Pacific nations, the English-based language is no laughing matter.
- The Rituals of Cruising Rule on Saviers Road : Oxnard: Participants want to see and be seen at the Sunday night gatherings. Police say it's out of control.
- Market Focus : The Practical Side of Japan Wins Out : In matters of negotiating--from trade issues to business deals--Tokyo always favors pragmatism over principle.
- Evers Murder Suspect Claims a Poor Memory
- Oregon Medical Care Plan Rejected by Administration : Health: Program would have rationed treatment for Medicaid patients. It is ruled to be discriminatory.
- FULLERTON : Ackerman Won't Seek Fourth Term
- Voices in the Night
- 'A Duty to Fight' : Labor: Nearly 30 years ago, Philip Vera Cruz helped start what became the UFW. His struggle represents a forgotten chapter in the history of Filipino farm workers.
- VALLEYWIDE : 5 Schools Move Nearer Autonomy
- Police Ask Public for Help in Finding Woman's Murderer : Violence: Robber shot mother of two in front of her children and friends while in drive-through lane of a fast-food restaurant.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Inquiry Ordered on Grant Distribution
- Key Senator Offers New Budget Plan : Finances: The proposal by GOP's Hill on cuts for schools and local government could solve state's fiscal crisis this week if Democrats agree.
- Unions Pressure Board Over Jail Bidders : Jobs: Labor leaders support a Pasadena company that vows to hire local workers. Alterations in the plans for the new facility near Santa Paula would be necessary.
- IRVINE : 3 Candidates Report Fund-Raising Results
- Anthony Peeler, the first-round pick of the...
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 10 : Conley, Watts: Future Is Now : Track and field: Their performances shine through the cloud of drug use in the sport.
- Back to Streets, Drawing Board : San Diego: Council establishes a task force on the homeless but stops short of declaring the shortage of shelter space a crisis.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McGwire Remains a Pain in the Rangers' Side
- They Try to Put On a Show : Basketball: U.S. women, hoping to build interest in a league of their own, roll past Spain, 114-59. CIS is next opponent in semifinals.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McGriff Gets Even With Two Homers
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Gilbert Sidelined by Sprained Ankle
- Regional Outlook : The West Is Looking at South Asia in a New Way : A new, potentially worrisome grouping of nations is taking shape in the minds of policy-makers.
- Jury Sees Grisly Photos in Plea for Drifter's Death
- Yachting
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 10 : De La Hoya Wins, but Isn't Happy
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Patterson Sent Home by Shell
- Supervisor Praises Monorail : Transportation: Mike Antonovich seeks support for the plan in a letter to 25,000 households along the proposed Ventura Freeway route.
- LOCAL NOTES : Brea-Olinda Standout Priess Signs to Play Baseball at San Luis Obispo
- DEL MAR : Another Review, Another Jockey for the San Diego
- Team Postpones Triple-A Fame After Losing the Smell of Victory
- Weekend Box Office : 'Death' Slays 'Buffy'
- STAGE REVIEW : Zadora Falls Embarrassingly Short of the Mark in 'Too Short'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Crowd Is Immune to Garcia Death Throes : Deadheads: Who else but a member of the Dead could emerge triumphant with such a low-key approach?
- Biopool Reports $171,713 Profit for 2nd Quarter
- Zenith Reports Dip of 23% in Quarterly Profits
- L.A. Firm Helps Utility With Innovative Plan : Environment: The idea is to lower carbon dioxide levels in another area of the world as an offset to pollution closer to home.
- Gore Challenges Bush Anti-Pollution Claims : Environment: Visiting California, the Democrat labels as 'hypocritical' the President's efforts at crackdown on offenders.
- HISTORY : Nicodemus' Broken Chains Link a Family of Freedom
- Ex-Hostages Sue Airline That Landed in Kuwait
- WORLD IN BRIEF : EUROPE : Jewish Group to Ask for Restitution
- Ethics Panel Looking Into Clinton Funds
- Waiter, there's a wristwatch in my soup!...
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 10 : European Vacation Is Interrupted
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Boat Crash Injuries Fatal to Paramedic
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 10 : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : A CLEAN SWEEP OF DOPING TESTS
- TEAMTENNIS : Dukes Face Sacramento in Playoffs
- Jurisprudence
- Rodgers Cleared to Resume Duties : Angels: Manager who suffered serious injuries in May 21 bus accident could return to the dugout as soon as Friday.
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Robinson Hopes Three-Sack Attack Has Big Impact on Coaches
- Lakers' West Robbed at Forum
- Hip-Hop Lands a Lethal Kick to Defunct Jazz Note : Clubs: Owner of the Pacific Beach nightspot says the noise downstairs drove him away. But he may reopen elsewhere.
- Intruder Shot Dead by Palmdale Homeowner
- Judge Drops Charges in Baby's Death : Justice: Lack of evidence is cited in dismissing case against sitter Debra Cummings. Prosecutors seek new trial in loss of another child.
- Outrage and Ice-T: What Is the Responsibility of the Artist?
- Law to Evict Homeless Gets Council's OK : Government: An ordinance requiring apartment building inspections in certain areas of Santa Ana is also approved.
- 1 Driver Killed, 2 Hurt in Fountain Valley Freeway Wreck
- Police Arrest Gang Member in Shooting of Firefighter : Riots: A $37,500 reward offer led to the suspect in the attack, which occurred on the first night of the unrest.
- THQ's Quarterly Profit Falls 94%
- Insurance Workers Get Advocacy Lesson : Government: San Diego consumer group holds seminars to instruct consumer division employees on ways to better aid dissatisfied customers.
- Martin Lawrence Cuts Losses on Revenue Gain
- Business Owners Aren't Getting the Picture on Free Video Offer
- Pentagon Proposed Training Iraqis : Military: Documents show that three months before invasion of Kuwait, U.S. sought closer ties to Saddam Hussein's soldiers.
- Market Scene : Southeast Asia Nations Scrambling to Gobble Up U.S. Firms : Thailand, Singapore and others are hoping to secure their markets by investing in the West.
- Russia, Ukraine in Accord on Black Sea Fleet : Naval forces: The two ex-Soviet heavyweights are to share bases and jointly appoint commanders. A final division of ships is set for the end of 1995.
- T. Duckenfield; Headed Law Groups
- Bosnia Orphan Smuggled Out by Journalist
- Death Penalty Recommended for Fullerton Couple's Killer : Court: Jury was unswayed by man's claim of suffering drug-induced hallucination at time of 1982 stabbings.
- SANTA ANA : Grant Given to Help Minorities Graduate
- CLIPBOARD: John Wayne Airline Performance
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 10 : Teamwork Costs Gold in 10,000
- Lontayo Powers Sox in Tournament
- Jurisprudence
- Ivanisevic Assures Croatia of First Medal
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 10 : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : A FATHER-SON ACT OF COURAGE
- THEATER : Fair Is Foul, Foul Is Fair for Birney : Actor Haunted by Demanding, Conflicted Role of 'Macbeth,' Now at GroveShakespeare
- Compton on the Mind
- Gore Rallies Dump-Bush Sentiment in GOP Country : Politics: Candidate invites workers uphappy with Bush Administration to step forward in Irvine visit.
- Lawyers Ask Judge to Drop Suit Against City Manager : Courts: Taxpayer suing San Juan Capistrano's Stephen B. Julian says the benefits provided to the official are improper and wasteful.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Craig's Early Departure Gives Giants Something to Talk About
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 10 : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : A GOLDEN FIGHT
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Saberhagen Put on Disabled List
- Padres, McGriff Manage to Get In Last Word, Run : Baseball: Padres strike early and then hold on to beat the San Francisco Giants, 6-5.
- Small-Business Loans Are Key to Bank's Success
- Hillary Clinton Gets Aide
- Millions Join Blacks' Protest in South Africa
- Agony of Defeat Makes for Some Sore Losers
- Why Not Just Pull the Plug on Inhumanity?
- 75% of Somali Children May Die, Official Warns : Africa: American calls it the 'worst humanitarian disaster.' He says U.N. must restrain looters to let food and medicine reach the starving.
- Dukes Serve Fund-Raiser for O.C. Sports
- PANORAMA CITY : New Operators to Reopen Hospital
- Hammond Takes a Turn for Better in Reds' Win
- Schroeder Is No. 1, for Now : Raiders: Trying to bounce back from poor season, he has been around long enough to know the score.
- Beyond the 'Patriot Games' Incident at Variety : The Industry: The recent controversy over a movie review at the historic show business journal has put the spotlight on changes made by editorial director Peter Bart.
- GTE to Supply Weather Information System
- Insurance Auto Auctions Buys Vehicle Salvage Pool
- Koll Management Services Inc.: The Newport Beach...
- Movie Equipment Maker Reduces 2nd-Quarter Loss
- Leslie's Poolmart to Purchase Smaller Rival : Management: The Chatsworth company has a tentative deal to buy Sandy's Pool Supply, whose co-owner was ousted from the larger firm in 1988.
- How to Make Money Off State Budget Crisis
- Proposed Job Safety Cuts Are Absurd
- Seymour Proposes Battle on Crime by Illegal Immigrants : Border: Campaigning senator calls for more federal agents and a national tracking system to catch suspects. He says three military bases should be used to house those convicted.
- Mammal, Bird Deaths Tied to Chemical Spill
- WASHINGTON : Made in Jail
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Bald Facts on the Stress of Hair Loss
- LEMON GROVE : 2 Plead Not Guilty in Deputy Shooting
- Volunteers Sought for Research Trips
- Baseball
- Byrd's Determination Takes Toll on His Body : Football: Chargers defender could use some rest, but that is not in his game plan.
- Don't Look Back : Blue Jays' Guzman Finally Learned to Control His Fastball, and Now Buries Memories of Failure
- QUOTABLE
- ART REVIEW : Complexity From Wiley the Punster
- Burlington Lands Boeing Deal: Burlington Air Express,...
- Council Pushes for Disclosure of Coliseum's Secret Payment to Raiders : Renovation: Two panels call for withholding of public funds until the stadium manager reveals terms of a contract with the football team.
- School Board Shelves Plan to Cut Its Pay
- LOS ANGELES : Man Who Videotaped King Beating Wins Court Round
- Building Owners Charged in Rental Violations : Housing: Two Valley women are accused of allowing slumlike conditions at apartments.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 10 : DAILY REPORT : YACHTING : Spanish Gold Goes to Hosts, but U.S. Wins Five Medals
- ORANGE COUNTY OLYMPIC NOTEBOOK : Rain Didn't Dampen Blutreich's Odyssey
- NEA Funds Don't Reach Minorities : Arts: Analysis by UC Irvine sociology professor Samuel Gilmore shows that the distribution of money is 'significantly' inequitable.
- INVENTIONS : New Gadget Solves Problem of Cleaning Grungy Baseball Caps
- N.Y. Crash Probe Suggests Pilot's Action Led to Fire
- MISSION VIEJO : Leader in Campaign Declares Candidacy
- ANAHEIM : Car Dealers Fighting Medical Center Plan
- VENTURA : School District's History Recorded
- Court Says Board Can Review Killer's Parole
- Psychiatrist Testifies Kolodziej Displayed No Sign of Psychosis
- CHARGERS : Bieniemy Sheds Weight, Gains Respect : Football: The running back is quicker now that he now longer is thicker.
- Pro Football
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 10 : U.S. Stays Unbeaten; CIS Next
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 10 : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : INCOMPETENCE LASTS ONLY TWO DAYS
- IHOP's 2nd-Quarter Earnings Up 59% From '91
- Hewlett-Packard Card to Let Firms Access Supercomputers
- Freedom Rises From Ashes
- WORLD IN BRIEF : INDIA : Sikh Rebels Kill 29 Hindu Villagers
- Qual-Med Sues to Acquire 73% of Health Net : Health Care: The Colorado-based HMO operator says it has 'an enforceable contract.' But the foundation that owns the shares denies it.
- QUITO : A Vote After 17 Years
- Lifestyle Changes May Control Hypertension
- Professors Reach Out to Their Students
- It's Too Dry in Muusha Even for the Waste of Tears : Africa: Years of drought breed malnutrition and disease. But leaving the land is out of the question.
- Navarro, Golding at Odds Over Jail Space
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rodgers Might Manage Friday
- Name in the News
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 10 : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : SOME HOBBIES MORE MAGIC THAN OTHERS
- Ovenhouse Goes for It, and Misses : Diving: With a chance for a medal, she refuses to play it safe, then makes a big splash. Gao Min wins gold.
- Alfred Alvarez; Jazz Trumpeter
- Environment : A Way of Life Drifts Away Along Canada's Gatineau : Quebec's river log drivers, known as <i> draveurs</i> , will soon be out of work. Recycling has made them obsolete.
- Documentary : His Cry of Bravado Went Out: Ole . . . Oh No! : For a rookie bullfighter in Spain, it was sort of a hit-and-run situation. Actually, it was more like hit, hit, hit and run.
- Senate Votes to Restore Atom Smasher Funds
- Hot Under Pressure, Cool With Practice
- MOORPARK : Busing Opponent to Run for Mayor
- Pro Football
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 10 : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : SEND NO FLOWERS, MAKE IT JEWELRY
- One for the Books : KCET Uses Stars to Promote 'Storytime'
- JAZZ REVIEW : A Salute to Society Winners
- ART
- Lockheed Corp. of Calabasas said Ronald R....
- San Diego, Hughes Form Panel to Create New Jobs
- Benton Signs Oil Contract with Venezuelan Partner
- France Finally Signs On to Non-Proliferation Treaty
- National Agenda : A Kinder, Gentler Zionism for Israel? : Yitzhak Rabin's election victory heralds a change in the values of the Jewish state that emphasizes secularism and pragmatism. That does not please everyone.
- The New Asian 'Bloc'
- Panel Votes to Bar New North Coast Oil Drilling
- GARDEN GROVE : Council's Juice Bar Opponents Backed
- Hearing Brings Out Fans of Disney Expansion Proposal : Burbank: The plan would add 3 million square feet of facilities within the boundaries of current property.
- VAN NUYS : Former Child Actor Pleads No Contest to Drug Charge
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Increase in Property Values Slows, Up Only 6.1% in Year
- COSTA MESA : Grant to Fund Youth Anti-Smoking Plan
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 10 : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : A QUICK TRIP
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 10 : Star Search Nets Few Rewards
- Profile : Jay Naidoo Strikes Fear in S. African Big Business Because He Is : The Voice of the Workers
- Germany Begins Cutbacks Under Weapons Treaty
- Funeral Feeds Road Workers' Fears : Woodland Hills: Caltrans employees gather to mourn Callie Joel Buser, the fifth highway worker killed on the job in the last three months.
- COUNTYWIDE : Participation Urged in Anti-Crime Event
- LOS ANGELES : Telephone Worker on Pole Spots Bag of Stolen Money
- <i> In Extremis, </i> Pets Fare Better Than People : Euthanasia: Even when it's what our loved ones want, we can't honor this last request.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Armed Men Rob Jewelry Store in Mall
- OXNARD : City Will Unveil Traffic Radar Trailer
- VAN NUYS : Charges Dropped Against Sitter in Death of Baby
- COUNTYWIDE : Indians on Peace Journey to Pay Visit
- BURBANK : Pilot, Passenger Injured in Mishap
- Wheaton Serves Up a Victory : Tennis: His ranking has fallen to No. 44, so he tries something new in a first-round win over Stark at UCLA.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 10 : DAILY REPORT : TEAM HANDBALL : U.S. Women Defeat Nigeria for First Olympic Victory
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 10 : DAILY REPORT : ARCHERY : Flute Edges Chung for Gold as American Men Fail to Medal
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 10 : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : A ROUNDABOUT TRIP TO A WORLD FORUM
- Borland Will Fight Ruling Favoring Lotus Copyrights : Technology: It begins shipping a redesigned version of Quattro Pro after a judge held that it had incorporated Lotus program features.
- K-Swiss' 2nd-Quarter Earnings Jump 19%
- Running Light: In their quest for safety,...
- Immigrants' Rights Accord Challenged : Litigation: The INS files a motion to set aside the settlement because, it says, lawyers for migrants inaccurately described the agreement to the press.
- N. Y. Police Chief Resigns Amid Probe : Commissioner: The head of the 29,000-member force cites 'personal reasons,' and not a dispute with the mayor over a review panel.
- Foothill Capital Extends Bank Credit Line to 1994
- Vessel Adrift With Suspected Cocaine Cargo Is Seized by Navy
- WORLD IN BRIEF : KUWAIT : Marines Prepare for Maneuvers
- PRETORIA : Marching In S. Africa
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Backdraft: Blast at Clinton Burns Bush : Politics: As his aides backpedal on Democrat attack, analysts see a campaign in disarray, and one that justifies its negative image.
- Pests Pack a Punch for Dry Plants : Drought: The chaparral is a tinderbox and the eucalyptus is full of bugs. Experts are fighting to keep the problems from flaring up further.
- Bush, GOP Ratings Still Falling, New Poll Shows
- Sour Grapes Make U.S. a Whine Country : Controversy: Sore losing has reached almost-epidemic proportions with the American team.
- Long Beach Jordan Assistant Killed at Fraternity Party in Las Vegas
- Did Fan Pay for UNLV Reserve's Car? : NCAA: Documents show former Las Vegas businessman provided money to lease vehicle for Hudson.
- Drywall Strike Exposes Industry to U.S. Scrutiny
- Serb 'Death Camps' Confirmed by U.S. : Balkans: Washington acknowledges their existence but plans no military action against them. It had known about them 'for months,' State Dept. official says.
- Spear Reports 71% Rise in 2nd-Quarter Profit
- U.N. Doctor Hit by Gunfire in Northern Iraq
- SANTA ANA : Mayor Says He Will Seek Fourth Term
- PERSPECTIVE ON BLACK-JEWISH RELATIONS : Look Beyond the Grievances of the Past : Jackson has grown, reached out and worked to repair the breach. The Jewish community must acknowledge his efforts.
- Tribe Wins Appeal in Fight for Custody of Indian Girl : Courts: Ruling could set stage for battle among the Seminoles, the mother and foster parents for child.
- COSTA MESA : Renovations Coming Soon to OCC Theater
- PALOMAR MOUNTAIN : Brush Fire Hits Indian Reservation
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Angels to Throw Oldies, Goodies
- ORANGE : Mayor Wants Panel to Attract Businesses
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 10 : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : THAT LONG, HUH?
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 10 : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BRITISH SAY NEIGH TO DOGS AND PONIES
- Bo Gets Ax by Fax : Tigers' Message to Schembechler: You're Fired
- Smart Alarms: False alarms rank among the...
- Oil Firms in Santa Clarita Valley Find Gas Instead
- Cashing In on Pests : Exterminators Have Field Day With Mice, Fleas
- Nu-Med's Chances of Survival Questioned
- Kenfil Distribution, a Van Nuys computer software...
- Headaches Treatment: Several Ways to Go
- Bidding Battle Erupts for LTV Defense Units
- 2 Years After Gulf War, U.S. Marines Are Preparing to Go Ashore in Kuwait