- Game 7 Victory Is a Great One : Hockey: Gretzky's three goals power the Kings past the Maple Leafs, 5-4, and into the Stanley Cup finals against the Canadiens.
- Miscellany
- The affecting 1991 Fire in the Dark...
- Walesa Dissolves Parliament, Will Call Vote
- Beverly Hills Composer Doesn't Make Music the Old-Fashioned Way
- Students Battle Seoul Police as Protests Over 2 Ex-Presidents Grow
- CRENSHAW : Studio a Hit With Aspiring Singers
- World IN BRIEF : GUATEMALA : Tribunal Rejects Call for a New Congress
- HEY NOW, A COUPLE OF REAL CHARACTERS
- PICO-UNION : Community Service Center Opens Doors
- Mood Swings : A Day at Venice Beach
- IRS Is Getting Tough on Delinquent Taxpayers
- Louisiana Justice : A LESSON BEFORE DYING, <i> By Ernest J. Gaines (Alfred A. Knopf: $21; 256 pp.)</i>
- Flakes, Nuts and Capitalists : THE ROAD TO WELLVILLE, <i> By T. Coraghessan Boyle (Viking: $22.50; 476 pp.)</i>
- Advisory on Freeway Work
- Library Offers Rare Photo Retrospect of American Indians : Culture: Ongoing volunteer program called 'Shades of L.A.' chronicles the county's ethnicity. A paucity of photos in the native community makes this project particularly daunting.
- Clinton and GOP's Gergen Join Forces : White House: Appointment of new spokesman is seen as effort to shore up President's credibility as a centrist. Aides say more crucial decisions loom.
- Summer Splash : Going to the Movies
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / LOS ANGELES MAYOR : Riordan, Woo Offer Plans for Central City : Politics: The entrepreneur focuses on a business-friendly atmosphere. The councilman stresses a reformed redevelopment agency.
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- Armed Neo-Nazis March in Pretoria Protest
- TV That's Bad for Your Health : Televised violence can have violent consequences; does anyone care?
- Why California Is Missing Out on a High-Tech Jackpot : Jobs: Defense-conversion money will soon be available for the most enterprising states, but our representatives are flunking the competitive test.
- Rising to the Top in Sea of Turmoil : Yolanda Moses Welcomes Challenge of Presidency at City College of New York
- Campus Diversity Without the Rancor : Dialogue at Chapman, UCI Is Best Way--Not Violence, Threats of Funding Cuts
- Waltrip Passes Irvan to Win Grand National
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Riley, Jackson: Mutual Dislike
- Irvine, El Toro Fall in State Lacrosse
- Bernardi to Coach Football at Burroughs
- NHL PLAYOFF NOTES : Robinson's Loyalties Rest With the Kings
- Mayne Inducted Into Coaches' Hall
- Whittier Christian Writes Its Own Happy Ending Again
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : And Now Pitching . . . Jose Canseco
- REGER: Three Sonatas for Unaccompanied Violin. Ulrike-Anima...
- SEBADOH"Bubble & Scrape" Sub Pop* * *...
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Clark Quickly Calms Giant Rookie's Nerves
- Disabled Law Student's Tenacity Pays Off : Achievement: Five years after shots by a spurned boyfriend left her a paraplegic, Julie Alban is preparing to join the legal profession. She is also establishing a scholarship fund for the disabled.
- 3 Local Campuses Named California Distinguished Schools
- Arts Help Set the Stage for Synagogue Services
- A Lesson in Economics : Colleges: Two-year schools now charge graduates higher fees, to help offset budget woes. But many students are just staying away, a recent state report shows.
- American Oilmen Freed in Yemen
- Summer Splash : Where to Find It: Selected Venues
- Polyglot N.Y. Cabbies Polish Their Image : Lifestyle: A crystal apple from Tiffany's is among rewards going to the cabby of the month, part of the campaign to make the city more tourist-friendly.
- Sapphire (KCET Monday at 1 p.m.) Provocative,...
- Arms Cache Called Peril to Latin Accords : Central America: U.S. says weapons in Managua jeopardize pacts ending wars in Nicaragua, El Salvador.
- Salvadorans Welcome Extension : Immigration: The Clinton Administration's 18-month reprieve means thousands of refugees will not be forced to return to their volatile homeland.
- With Shipyard's Future at Stake Again, Defenders Rally : Military cuts: As it did in 1991, a federal panel considers shutdown. But the community mobilizes in effort to save the facility.
- Hillary Reminisces on Everest Feat : Nepal: It was 17 below and the wind blew slivers of ice as the New Zealander and his Sherpa guide scaled the last 1,100 feet to the top of the world on May 29, 1953.
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Young Artists Asked for Murals on Voting
- Jail Cell Hangings Revive Old Ghosts in Mississippi : Civil rights: Unanswered questions in 48 deaths since 1987 rekindle charges of racism and police misconduct.
- OXNARD : Malibu Woman, 26, Dies After Crash
- 4-Woman Teams Able to Dig Out of Deficits : Volleyball: Comebacks rule the day in the opening round of the tour stop at First Street Beach in Seal Beach.
- Sitting on the Sidelines at a Reunion : Michael Andretti Takes Break From Formula One Education to Watch His Family Drive in the Indianapolis 500
- Bottom Line Pointed Home for Cauthen
- FISHBONE"Give a Monkey a Brain and ....
- EAGLES EYE: The Eagles will fly again....
- Deficit Will Continue: History Teaches That New Taxes Will Be Spent
- Save Money by Putting a New Handle on Old Faucet
- Poetry to the People
- The Future of Fiction : SHOPPING IN SPACE: Essays on America's Blank Generation Fiction, <i> By Elizabeth Young and Graham Caveney (Atlantic Monthly Press/ Serpent's Tail: $21; 263 pp.)</i>
- Help Me, I Think I'm Falling . . . : NIAGARA, <i> By Richard Watson (Coffee House Press: $19.95; 178 pp.)</i>
- Sierra Madre : Utility Tax Hearing Slated
- BASEBALL : City 3-A playoffs / First-round games
- Back in the early days of 19th...
- Don't Expect an Army of Neighborhood Citizen-Politicians Soon : Governance: In L.A., the political mantra seems to be local control. But the city's new immigrant communities may be unwilling participants.
- County Defends Higher Fire Dept. Costs : Safety: The per-capita price for protection exceeds that of city forces. Officials point to large service area and more varied duties.
- Titans Face Rough Road : College baseball: After a 5-2 loss to USC, Cal State Fullerton must win twice to stay alive.
- PREP TENNIS : DeCret Defeats Peters for Title
- VINCENT HERRING : A Craftsman From New York Canyons
- How to Fail in Business : Many Find Road to Bankruptcy Is Paved With Credit Cards
- Easing the Bosses' Pain : Employers Moving to Rein in Runaway Workers' Compensation Costs
- The Tao of Unemployment, By WANDA COLEMAN
- Hills Lock In Small-Town Atmosphere : Grand Terrace: Tucked between two hillsides, community can't grow much, and that's the way they like it.
- NOTES FROM NEW ZEALAND by Edward...
- Demand for Rental Cars May Exceed the Supply
- Waiting for the Second Act
- Games Wipeout Urged in Bonn
- Sunken Galleon Yields Priceless Treasure : Archeology: Among articles recovered from a Spanish vessel sunk in the Philippines by a Dutch warship were 3,000 pieces of Ming Dynasty china, pottery, Samurai swords.
- Victims of Love : GOLDMAN'S ANATOMY, <i> By Glenn Savan (Doubleday: $22; 321 pp.)</i>
- Hellish Stretch of Freeway Offers Vision of Heaven
- Chrome on the Range
- NOT THE END OF THE WORLD ...
- Garry Shandling's House of Mirrors
- A summary of selected City Hall actions...
- BELOVED OF THE SKY: Essays and Photographs...
- Colleges Open Doors to Textbook Summer Vacations : Senior Ventures operates classes in California and other Western states from Texas to Washington.
- The Eternal Explorer : THE AFTERLIFE OF GEORGE CARTWRIGHT, <i> By John Steffler (Henry Holt: $22.50; 293 pp.)</i>
- City Proposals Aim to Limit Power of Interest Groups : Elections: Mayor says she wants to prevent the possibility that 'a seat can be bought and sold by a particular interest or a wealthy individual.'
- Consultant Turns Bankruptcy Into Lesson That Pays
- Dig It! : For dinosaur maniacs, helping paleontologists uncover bones in northwest Montana's 'Jurassic' graveyard is a dream trip.
- Summer Splash : An Amusing Summer
- Bankruptcy Code Offers Various Filing Options for Debtors
- The 13th Annual PEN West Literary Awards
- SWEET DAYS OF DISCIPLINE by Fleur...
- Grime Fighters at L.A. High School
- Roots That Bind One Man to His People : Georgia: Ex-O.C. resident Mike Abzakh finds himself aiding the Abkhazians in their war.
- WHAT ARE THEY UP TO NOW? : A familiar face from TV returns to where his heart was: stand-up
- German Arson Attack Kills Five Foreigners
- Banker Bets His Career on an Addiction to Horse Racing--and Loses Big : Gambling: Ed Cheeseman went from bank vice president to prison inmate. He owes more than $600,000 and faces nearly two years behind bars.
- Summer Splash : Meanwhile, in Vegas . . . : As if the Strip weren't already a three-ring circus, a unique troupe offers a great alternative to the desert resort's usual fare
- MORE THAN JUST 'BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL'
- BASEBALL : City 3-A playoffs / First-round games
- Mudslinging Increases as Mayoral Race Nears End : Campaign: Omar Bradley and Patricia Moore trade charges of improprieties. He threatens to sue for defamation. She accuses him of destroying her placards.
- Monterey Park : Avenida Chavez Supported
- Retro : Yes, There Still Is a 'Virginian' : NBC TOOK CHANCE ON 90-MINUTE SHOW, AND IT PAID OFF
- Campus Correspondence : Chicano Studies Fight Involves a Bigger Issue
- When Nutty Ideas Collide: SDI, Meet Nuclear Winter : Science: Two of the most goofy ideas in recent years combined to create something that benefited all mankind. Could this have been planned?
- Pools, Spas Require Adequate Fencing : Safeguards Are a Must to Prevent Child Drownings
- Anti-Gang Program to Get New Home
- Voting Power Up for Grabs : Latinos are split between Richard Riordan and Mike Woo, and most are undecided. They face obstacles to exercising their political muscle.
- Campgrounds Across County Packed for the Holiday Weekend
- Booth in Third at Golf Tournament
- Miscellany
- Bogus Seles Sightings : Despite Rumors, Injury Keeps Her Holed Up in Colorado
- Angels Win One the Easley Way, 6-3
- Esperanza Gives Royal a Beating to Take Title
- SOUTHERN SECTION INDIVIDUAL TENNIS PLAYOFFS : Sunny Hills' Robbins, Gilbert Put Up Good Fight in Loss : Doubles: They give battle to top-seeded Santa Barbara team, but lose, 7-5, 7-5, in the championship match.
- COLLEGE SOFTBALL : Fernandez Gets UCLA on Track After 1-0 Loss
- Bubka's 19-8 1/4 Draws Mixed Reviews : Track and field: Height is best outdoors in U.S., but crowd at Jenner meet was expecting more.
- ART : Byzantine Crimes : Cypriot crusaders are rescuing holy icons from greedy global art thieves
- * * * The Fall, "The Infotainment...
- CRITICAL CONDITION: After Pop Eye took Spin...
- Social Conscience Guides Couple
- Canada Envoy Nominated
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / WEST HOLLYWOOD GAMBLING : Casino Foes Put Cards on the Table : Gaming: Opponents, fearing Proposition D might pass, form committee at last minute. Similar measure for a club was defeated easily three years ago.
- BASEBALL : THURSDAY GAMES / City Section quarterfinals
- On View : The Many Stages of Michael Damian
- ARE WE GIVING TV TOO MUCH CREDIT?
- Tragedies Hit Close to Home Too Often : Mortuary Operator George Mirabal Sees the Young Claimed by Violence. He Joined the Bell City Council to Make Changes.
- Summer Splash : Hold On Tight : Universal Studios' 'Back to the Future--The Ride' is a high-tech thriller that may be a glimpse of tomorrow's movies
- When Hand Holding's a Threat
- Firm Hopes to Store Ash in Salt Mine : Environment: Idea meets opposition from residents, who fear that chemicals from N.Y. incinerator waste will contaminate their rural Genesee River Valley.
- COLUMN RIGHT / GEORGE WEIGEL : Three Crises Not Grist for a Social Engineer : Reconstructing a 'civil society' is commendable, but not if it's a return to the nannystate.
- Randall Robinson : Keeping Africa on the Foreign-Policy Front Burner
- Irvine Police Learning Zen of Suspect Control : Law enforcement: Officers are learning the Koga Method, which stresses minimal force during confrontations with uncooperative suspects and draws heavily on the martial art aikido.
- Girl Shot as Groups Clash at Restaurant : Violence: Police believe brawl at the trouble-plagued Westminster eatery was gang-related. The 15-year-old victim is in fair condition.
- Mudslinging Works--for a While
- Lack of Arms Sinks Northridge Twice
- STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL TOURNAMENT : Rancho Santiago, Filbeck Come Back : Baseball: Pitcher recovers from shaky start and the Dons score four runs in seventh inning to win, 6-3.
- Bulls Leave No Doubt, 103-83 : Eastern Conference: Chicago takes an 11-point lead during the first quarter and cuts the Knicks' lead to 2-1.
- Summer Splash : Bursting Out All Over : Southern California counties from Santa Barbara to San Diego promise Fourth of July fireworks and family entertainment
- Wars & Remembrances : MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT AIRS ON PBS FROM THE CAPITOL STEPS
- Summer Splash : And Already Playing . . .
- Assemblyman Scouting for Atty. Gen. Post : Politics: Orange County Democrat Tom Umberg would face an uphill battle. But he has begun the ritual of courting the backers he will need from around the state.
- Geologists Try to Unlock Secret of the Mountains
- Spain's King Ends Talks With Jews in Turkey
- Cuban Exiles Mourn for Mother Who Gave Last Water to Son on Raft
- Summer Splash : Our Friendly User's Guide : Our day-by-day rundown of the season's arts and entertainment, from now to Labor Day and across Southern California
- In Loving Memory : Volunteers Say It's Their Duty to Clean, Decorate Graves of War Veterans
- Proving the Power of a Quote : Libel: As Twain said, the difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between the lightning and the lightning bug. But were those his exact words?
- Cities Acting to Regain Control Over Cable Rates : Communications: Fees have soared since 1984. A new federal law allows local regulation, but some say it would be too costly.
- Ayers, Blankenship End Their Droughts : Saugus Speedway: Ayers wins Sportsman main event, and Blankenship races to victory in Grand American Modified.
- UCLA's Fernandez Ends Northridge's Season With No-Hitter : College softball: Second-ranked Matadors eliminated, 2-0, after staying alive with victory over Cal State Long Beach.
- New Releases
- World IN BRIEF : THE HAGUE : 66 Nations Sign Adoption Treaty
- Amazing ESL Stories Ring True : Adjustments to a New Land Can Be Traumatic, Book by Cal State Students Shows
- BASEBALL : TUESDAY GAMES / Southern Section playoffs
- Denny's, NAACP Agree on Random Checks for Bias at Restaurant Chain
- Election Special
- TNT dusts off vintage episodes of the...
- COMMENTARY ON HERITAGE : Highland Gathering Stirs Longing for Culture, Country We Never Knew : Marvel at the ethnic spectacle of bagpipes, tartans and the strathspey this weekend at the O.C. Fairgrounds. They help remind us who we are.
- Gunfire at Park Prompts Closure of Basketball Court : Safety: Homeowners complain about 'non-residents' causing trouble. But others say curbing recreation will not control crime in Torrance, and oppose shutting it.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Norman Ties Allem for Lead
- COMMENTARY ON TRANSPORTATION : Exhilarating Roller Coaster Ride on OCTA Is About to End : Successes range from car-pooling to Measure M. Though agency's future is bright, there are still unresolved issues.
- Woman Killed in Head-On Collision
- Snow-Ball Effect : Long Beach's Blair Field Is Past, Present and Future for Crespi Catcher
- RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : Combine at Murdock Stadium Helps Juniors Move to Head of the Class
- AND ONE MORE THING: The idea of...
- Gershwin Refreshed : 'Crazy for You' melds newly found works and classic show tunes into a Tony-winning production that was inspired by old movie musicals
- Here's Looking at You, Kings
- Musical Comedy Is Right at Home in Hotel's La Cajole Room
- Czeching It Out
- United to Party
- Disney starts off the vacation season with a few Goofy ideas
- COVER STORY : A Place in the Crowd : Nowhere in L.A. Do the Problems of Crime, Density and Language Barriers Converge With Such Intensity as They Do in Westlake.
- There Is a There in Orange County : To Twentysomethings, the Fashion, Club Scene Is Way, Way Out Here in Suburbia
- Summer Splash : A Short-Form Guide to the Season's Events
- 4 Killed in Crash of Single-Engine Plane in Yosemite National Park
- Hermosa Beach's Embattled Chief of Public Safety Fired : Law enforcement: City manager's action comes after months of pressuring Steve Wisniewski to resign.
- Decision '93 / Los Angeles County Elections : Getting Out the Vote
- Harness Racing
- Miscellany
- Reality of It All Is Tough to Take : Game 7: Maple Leafs have trouble accepting fact that they have no more films to watch or practices to attend until September.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Abbott's No-Hit Bid Ended by Bo Jackson
- FAVORITE SOPRANO ARIAS. Luba Orgonasova; Czecho-Slovak Radio...
- MORE CAPITOL CHATTER: Obscured by all the...
- Bad Religion Keeps the Faith but Shows Mature Themes in New Album 'Recipe for Hate'
- Chief Williams Should Stay Home
- Women and Children First: Heroic Virtue
- Farmers' Market Is an Unwise Proposal
- Mourning the Passing of the New Yorker
- The Essential Right to Bear Arms
- When Will Picus Address Issues?
- Women and Children First: Heroic Virtue
- The Term 'NoHo' Is No Laughing Matter
- No Rocks in Forest, but Dump Is OK?
- Postal Workers Thank Residents
- No 'Cheers' for NBC
- A Toast to Lefty
- Candidates Riordan, Woo
- Required Student Service Decried
- 'Kinder and Sweeter' After Brain Aneurysm
- 'Action' Heroes
- Advancing the Battle Against Drugs in U.S.
- Crenshaw's Top Gun Nearly Gets His Bell Rung
- Sri Lanka Coral Miners Devastate Coast
- In Wary Miami, a Day of Seeing and Being Seen
- Message in Bottle Gets Answer--30 Years Later
- Mexico OKs U.S. Envoy
- Gretzky Powers Kings to Finals for 1st Time
- JAY TARSES : The Black Tie Affair
- The More Things Change: Europe Slips Into Old Roles : Bosnia: Now that the Cold War is over, Europeans resume their traditional game of balance of power. But history warns: Avoid Balkan wars.
- PERSPECTIVE ON CHINA : The West Has Lost Its Backbone : Beijing is getting away with behavior that from a less formidable nation would be subjected to scorn and sanctions.
- Strawberry Festival Comes to Fruition With Parade : Celebration: Spectators line the streets of Garden Grove for the highlight of the 35th annual Memorial Day weekend event.
- Arts Park L.A. Remains an Elusive Dream : Worthy Project Faces Tough Approval Process After 12 Years of Disputes and Revisions
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Last 10-Game Streak a Faded Memory
- Horse lovers win their latest round to stay in the saddle with J & E Stables.
- Decision '93 / Los Angeles County Elections : Preparing Yourself to Vote
- 'A' for Effort in Reducing Dropout Rate
- Hauler Under Probe for Dumping of Sludge at Farm : Investigation: Authorities are looking to see if a San Juan Capistrano firm illegally unloaded the material.
- Hitters Prefer Bonds' Backup in the Lineup
- SPORTSCOPE : Torrance Boxer Wins Silver Medal
- Season's Dirty Work Is Over at Woodbridge
- NAMES AND NUMBERS
- PRO FOOTBALL : Orthwein's Dilemma: To Sell Patriots or Move Them
- Hubert Discovers Path to Victory at Ventura
- MR. CAFARO GOES TO COLLEGE: Anyone looking...
- Janet Jackson Sale Irks Rival Stores
- Vandross: Mr. Romantic
- * * H-Town, "Fever for da Flavor,"...
- SOUTH LOS ANGELES : Liquor Store Hearing Scheduled
- Cambodia Government, Royalists in Tight Race : Southeast Asia: Early returns in landmark elections suggest that ruling party and its main opposition may have to form a coalition.
- Hotel Deal May Stanch Flow of Red Ink : BALDWIN PARK
- School Violence an Overrated Subject, Students Say
- PEOPLE : Rap Artist Releases Album With Banzai Beat, but Cover Raises Red Flag : SOUTHEAST AREA
- BASEBALL : City 3-A playoffs / First-round games
- CRENSHAW : Concert Organizers: Incident Overblown
- Churchill Grandson Urges Halt to Flow of Immigrants : Britain: Wartime prime minister's namesake says nation's way of life is threatened. Comments prompt public outcry.
- Listless Royal Falls in Final to Esperanza : High school volleyball: Highlanders come out flat, are swept in Southern Section Division II championship match.
- At the Green Flag, Everybody Heads for a Funnel : Indianapolis 500: A field with a new look will drive on a track with a new look, and the first turn could be critical in today's race.
- Huntington Beach Wins Volleyball Title
- Pete Jolly's Jazz Trio Finds Comfort Breeds Longevity
- Is Kevin Costner Michael Roberts' Trump Card?
- * * 1/2 Soundgarden, "Motorvision," A&M; Video...
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 / UPDATE : Diversification Could Give Indy Added Prestige
- In Brief
- CENTRAL AREA : Goldberg, LaBonge Trade Accusations
- A Gusher of Memories : Exhibit Will Explore the Coastal Oil and Housing Boom of 1920s
- I s classical music dead? Or is...
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Hooked on Politics With a Capital 'H'
- Barrio Reunion Becomes Lesson in Own Heritage
- Revenue, Crime on Agenda in Carson City Council Race : Elections: A record eight candidates are vying for one seat. An advisory measure on forming a separate school district is also on the ballot.
- Decision '93 / Los Angeles County Elections : City Council : 15TH DISTRICT : Beaten in Other Races, Flores Fights for Her Turf
- From the concrete canyons of Manhattan to...
- Spelling Out the Priorities in the 7th District City Council Race : The pain and fear in the community must end. Change must be rooted in the needs of northeast Valley residents, not in special interests.
- Notes about your surroundings
- Cycling
- LEGION ROUNDUP : Fullmer Blasts 2 Home Runs in Sepulveda Win
- P.J. Jones set a lap record of...
- Quick Quiz on Indy 500
- Rosters Announced for All-Star Baseball, Softball Games
- * * * "The Freddie Mercury Tribute...
- The End of Morality : AMONG THE DEAD, <i> By Michael Tolkin (William Morrow: $20; 273 pp.)</i>
- THE SAGEBRUSH BOHEMIAN: Mark Twain in California...
- BASEBALL : City 3-A playoffs / First-round games
- Diaper Bags, Book Bags Can Mix
- Gergen: An Old Hand to Craft a New Message
- Deficit Reduction Will Not Work Until People Do
- Insiders Unload Amgen Stock : Market: Thirteen officers and directors sold shares in the past year, a possible indication that they feared the stock was overpriced.
- TRAVEL INSIDER : Loire Valley Lodgings for Under $40 a Night : France: 'Ultra-budget' chains offer comfortable, clean rooms and high-tech reservation services. The drawbacks are their commercial settings and limited desk hours.
- DRAMA
- The Story Becomes Your Own : FIRST NIGHTS, <i> By Susan Fromberg Schaeffer (Alfred A. Knopf: $25; 636 pp.)</i>
- Growing Your Own Cantaloupes
- CITY TERRACE : Latina Astronaut Clarifies the Mission
- Two months after naming co-chairmen to succeed...
- Average Mortgage Rates and Indexes
- Planning Keeps Annual Meetings Sane
- LETTER FROM NEW YORK: The BBC Woman's...
- Mideast Comes Alive at Carnivale
- COLUMN ONE : Caves of Wonder, Plunder : Vandals have destroyed formations that took eons to create, and pollution threatens 'nature's storm drains.' After years of neglect, the government is trying to protect our buried treasures.
- Seasons of Sorrow
- Climbers' Legacy: Mountain of Garbage
- 900 Years of History Unearthed at Canterbury : Cathedral: Diggers discover red streaks showing where the original builders used Roman bricks, perhaps an indication that Christians had a church there during the Roman occupation.
- Profile : Brian Benben's Recurring Dream
- World IN BRIEF : JORDAN : Peace Talks Delegate Sworn in as Premier
- Summer Splash : A Periodic Table of Fatal Amusements : Our professor of fun offers four itineraries guaranteed to please everyone from those who like it close to the edge to those who don't
- Summer Splash : It's Always Fair Weather
- BASEBALL : THURSDAY GAMES / City Section quarterfinals
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Health Clinic Takes Step to Sue County
- Military Might, Strong Economy Linked, Clinton Says at West Point : The Presidency: He makes another pitch for his $496-billion deficit reduction package. White House denies energy tax plan will be abandoned.
- Caring About Africa: Clinton's Approach : Christopher makes clear the Administration's interest
- Vote Challenge Rejected
- COLUMN LEFT / JOAN LESTER : Stand Tall, Hillary, and Stay Strong : '60s ideals have finally found a power pulpit. The carping is because a woman is preaching.
- Man Crushed to Death Under Car
- Decision '93 / Los Angeles County Elections : About This Section
- Decision '93 / Los Angeles County Elections : City Council : 7TH DISTRICT : 2 Moderate Contenders Conduct a Polite Race
- Nuthin' But a 'J' Thang
- MOVIES : Rebecca (Not) of Sunnybrook Farm : Rebecca De Mornay took off in "Risky Business." But 10 years passed before she rocked the "Cradle." Moral: Bad is good.
- The Urban Jungle : As Business Bogs Down, Can L.A. City Hall Clear a Path Through the Red Tape?
- THE COWGIRL COMPANION: Big Skies, Buckaroos, Honky...