- First Twin-to-Twin Kidney Transplant at UCI Planned
- Garcetti Crusades for Funds : Law: D.A. uses talk shows and public forums to increase pressure on supervisors. He warns that many criminals will go free if county cuts his budget.
- NORTHRIDGE : Neighbors Protest Plan for Church
- Eugene Fuson; Journalist Helped Start Proposition 13 Movement
- TOKYO : Trial of a Kingpin
- ORANGE : City Reconsidering Plan to Close Center
- Airport Authority Plans to Tape Meetings for Cable TV
- WILMINGTON : Girl Made Up Kidnaping to Avoid Juvenile Hall
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : India Beats France in Davis Cup
- Alpha Microsystems Acquires Seller of Computers for Dentists
- DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- AT&T; Rate Hike Takes Aim at Businesses : Telecommunications: The proposal, which requires FCC approval, would have little effect on residential calls, but could end the industrywide price war.
- Court Fight Vowed on Gay Policy : Rights: Experts believe a legal challenge is unlikely to succeed in the near future. But opponents of the ban believe that time is on their side as justices and attitudes change.
- Ethnic Discord : Quieter Bosnia Pocket Hopes for Compromise : The Bihac region has so far been spared the scourge of ethnic cleansing. Residents believe a diplomatic solution is possible.
- ENCINO : Council to Vote on Fate of Burger King
- THOUSAND OAKS : Nurses Stage 1-Day Strike at Kaiser Clinic
- PERSPECTIVE ON SPACE EXPLORATION : We Need to Reach for the Stars : Not only does NASA provide jobs and dreams; it also keeps us pulling together for America's future.
- Think Good Thoughts
- PANORAMA CITY : Homeowner Group Seeks to Delay Gym
- Suspect in '80 Bomb Death Extradited : Terrorism: Manning is accused of Manhattan Beach killing and is a suspect in 1985 Santa Ana bombing that killed Arab-American official.
- Braatz Makes Her Pitch, but She Prefers Her Bat
- Weekend Box Office : So Far, This Is Summer to Beat
- Gay Police Officer Who Sued LAPD Over Bias Is Reinstated
- Fullerton : Merchants Seek OK on Outdoor Displays
- Critic of Lawyer Jokes Gets Guard
- COSTA MESA : College Will Show Public Its Aquarium
- SUMMER PRO BASKETBALL : Magic's Road Show Draws Sellout Crowd
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Hairy Ape' Hasn't Quite Evolved : La Jolla's highly stylized version partly succeeds in updating Eugene O'Neill's hard-to-categorize tale.
- VENTURA : 2 Filings to Date for 4 Council Seats
- A Melancholy Progress
- Gilbert: It's Business as Usual
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : Kulture Vultures, It's Your Show : Legendary Hot-Rodders Get an Energetic, If Boosterish, Exhibit in Laguna
- Bail Sought for Suspect in Church Bomb Plot : Violence: Family and friends offer to put up property to get Christopher David Fisher released pending trial. His lawyer expects him to be indicted and says he will plead not guilty.
- 3 School Districts May Get Crossing-Guard Bill : Budget: Supervisors today might decide against paying for the service at five county sites.
- 'Career Beginnings' Helps Young People Plan Ahead
- SANTA ANA : Faculty Pay Cuts Canceled at College
- MISSION VIEJO : New Member Joins Water District Board
- BREA : Students Aid City, Learn as They Earn
- Oxnard Plans to Regulate Local Cable TV Provider : Government: A 1992 law allows cities to influence rates and service. Officials aim to improve programming and guarantee fair prices from Jones Intercable.
- Businessman Fined in Income Tax Fraud
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Division Race Will Dictate Trade Desire
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Duper Is Headed for Cincinnati
- Dark Days Arrive at LACMA : Funding: Faced with $4.2 million more in county budget cuts, the museum will close its doors an additional day each week.
- Ventura Advertising Firm Adds 2 Clients
- Navy Moves to Trim the Fat Out of Its Ranks : Fitness: Revised test standards aim to make overweight personnel shape up. If they don't, they're out of the service.
- Culture : In S. Africa, a Ballroom Dancing Craze : It's the fastest-growing sport among youth in the beleaguered black townships.
- Pollution Research Profits Double in 2nd Quarter
- Neil McCarthy Takes New VP of Finance Job at Falcon
- Petoseed Launches Consumer Marketing Plan
- N. Korea Agrees to Talks With Nuclear Agency
- Wallach Back in Court in Retrial of an Old Scandal : 1989 conviction in Reagan-Era Wedtech case was thrown out two years ago. Federal prosecutors have filed reduced charges.
- U.N., Iraq Reach 'Interim Accord' on Missile Test Sites : Mideast: The compromise allows the world body to set up video cameras. But Baghdad wins agreement to keep them shut off for now.
- VAN NUYS : Scholarship to Honor Victim of Slaying
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : After 72-Day Layoff, Ryan Wins His 321st
- CU Bancorp Reports Profit of $556,000 in 2nd Quarter
- 2nd-Quarter Profit Jumps 75% for Superior Industries
- Ex-City Clerk's Appeal to Get Open Hearing : Ruling: Elias Martinez was discharged over sexual harassment allegations. City administrative officer says reinstatement proceeedings should be open to the public.
- LOCAL NOTES : Booth Takes Medalist Honors at Tournament
- Acquisition Boosts ARCS' Portfolio to New Record
- America From Abroad : Pacific Ties: Koreans View Korean-Americans : Round table turns up a complex mix of resentment, admiration, envy--and some friendly advice.
- Beckman Instruments Profit Rose 9.3% in Second Quarter : Earnings: Medical equipment supplier netted $11.7 million or 42 cents a share for period ended June 30.
- RTC Lawyer OKd Worker's Files Search : Inquiry: Agency's counsel authorized computer break-in. Whistle-blowing details were discovered.
- APS Working on Battery-Operated Bus
- Recycling Burying Profits of Dump Operators : Trash: Fears of a landfill shortage for L.A. County vanish as recycling and plans for new facilities combine to drive down per-ton load fees.
- Time Warner Tunes In to Audio Book Biz : Marketing: The move will involve both its music and publishing units.
- S&R; Engineering of Van Nuys won a...
- Butter on Your Trail Mix? : Movie Theaters Seek to Boost Profits With Bigger Food Sales; Tests Under Way With Tacos, Cappuccino, Cookies and Pizza
- Harmony Holdings Inc., a Burbank-based entertainment concern,...
- Rusty Pelican Will File for Bankruptcy : Restaurants: The upscale chain closes six of its 24 locations. Debt load is cited.
- Tokyo Stocks Dip After Election
- WOODLAND HILLS : Residents Oppose 108-Home Project
- Making A Difference in Your Community : Temporary Foster Home Need Is Acute
- Pilot Lands Safely in Parsley Field
- Thousand Oaks : City Delays Hearing on Housing Project
- Man Arrested in Fatal Crash
- Amy Hill and Her Looking Glass : Theater: 'Beside Myself' is the performer's third autobiographical show that explores coming to grips with a multiethnic background.
- Hydro-Mill Co. of Chatsworth won a $280,266...
- Camarillo Aircraft-Builder Avtek to Relocate to Alabama
- Ad Industries Considers Relocating to Nevada : North Hollywood: The custom binder maker blames its decline on workers' compensation costs, AQMD regulations and the recession.
- THINNER RANKS: Despite the presence of two...
- Rep. Packard Recovering From Surgery
- Airport Authority Takes Step Toward Bond Issue : Burbank: If renovation is approved, it would be the first time the facility has helped finance one of its privately operated businesses.
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Housing Rent Hikes Upset Tenants
- BUENA PARK : Boy's Anti-Graffiti Message a Winner
- SIMI VALLEY : Rockwell Lab Waste Cleanup Is Discussed
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Curtis Sits, Watches, but Will He Learn?
- Everything Coming Up Orange in Softball : Olympic Festival: Nineteen players with county ties are on teams at the competition.
- IT'S TIME TO RING BECAUSE : School Is Out for Nick Bell : After Sitting, Watching Allen & Co., He Gets Chance to Earn Respect
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Former Falcon Helps Cardinals Top Braves
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Dream Band Fires Up for the Blues : Fabulous Kim Wilson and His Super Backups Scorch the Coach House
- McDonnell Earnings Stronger: Surprising some on Wall...
- Rockwell Profit at $147.2 Million in 3rd Quarter : Earnings: The Seal Beach-based company said the performance of its aerospace, electronics and automotive segments exceeded expectations.
- Litton Systems Inc.'s Guidance & Control Systems...
- Stainless Steel Products Inc. of Burbank won...
- Catalina Marketing Corp.: The Anaheim electronic marketing...
- Panel Suggests Lower Taxes for Ailing Airline Industry : Transportation: The preliminary report by the federal commission appears to ignore calls to re-regulate the industry.
- Dole to Build Plant to Process Vegetables
- Clinton Eases Ban on Gays in Military but Restricts Conduct : Armed forces: The President announces 'an honorable compromise.' But homosexuals still will be subject to inquiries and discharge. Congress may take up issue now.
- Market Focus : Squeeze Play : Saddam Hussein pressures Iraq's Kurdish minority by undercutting their currency.
- Pacific Scientific Quarterly Profits Up 33%
- Serbs Press Fierce Assault on Mountain Gateway to Sarajevo
- River Towns Suffer as Closed Bridges Sever Vital Links : Transportation: Life for many in the region grinds to a halt. 'We have been basically cut in half,' says Hannibal's mayor.
- It's more than a candy treat. It's more than cute dispensers. To collectors Pez is a Holy Grail. : Sweet Desire
- VAN NUYS : Man Guilty in Good Samaritan's Murder
- Where Talk Flows as Freely as the Java
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- Employees at Kaiser Hospitals Stage Strike : Labor: At least 46 in Woodland Hills and Panorama City walk out to protest working conditions. The HMO says little disruption occurred.
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Carnival Set for Labor Day Weekend
- Speaker at B'nai B'rith Convention Calls Hate Groups a Problem for All Americans
- OXNARD : Council Asked to OK Purchase of Defibrillators
- 200 Evacuated in Soda-Can Bomb Scare
- LAPD Reform Under Riordan Looks Doubtful : With Violante as liaison, the mayor gets cheers from roll call.
- Oates Yawning the Praises of Valenzuela
- THEATER REVIEW : It's a Warm 'Tuna Christmas'
- Pay TV: New Line Cinema will license...
- National Agenda : Russia's Real 'Underground Economy' : The huge nation is the world's best overall repository of oil, gas, coal, gold, timber, diamonds. So why isn't it rich?
- 2 GIs Wounded by Somali Snipers
- Some Hoots, a Few Hurrahs Greet Clinton Policy on Gays in Military : Reaction: Many homosexuals are disappointed that little has changed. In the armed services, some resent the President's action.
- PERSONAL HEALTH : A Box of Condoms Is Much Cheaper
- Estonia Builds Army From Own Home-Grown Militia : Nationalism: Homeland summons retired U.S. Army colonel, names him chief of newborn Defense Forces.
- Bridge Reopening Ends Trans-Mississippi Trolley Saga : Flood: The Keokuk-Hamilton span, replaced for 2 weeks by innovation and an old train, is the only one open along 230 miles of river.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Celebrities Help Underprivileged Children at Sports Festival : Charity: The group Athletes & Entertainers for Kids goes to Magic Mountain to give youths tips and encouragement as the 12-day event opens.
- PLACENTIA : Council to Consider Carwash Project
- Rockwell Lab Waste Cleanup Discussed
- SANTA ANA : Man Shot, Killed in Fight; 3 Arrested
- OXNARD : 2 Men Accused in Slaying Face Trial
- Exonerated Convict Is Back in Jail : Crime: One of two men wrongly held for 17 years is accused of raping a woman in Riverside County. He is arrested in Arizona.
- Harvest Crusade Gives Youth the Gospel Truth With an MTV-Like Twist
- WESTMINSTER : Safety Event to Be Held at Sigler Park
- Business Group Opposes School Choice Initiative
- Last-Minute Jockeying in Menendez Case : Courts: Prosecution tries to strengthen its charge that brothers killed their parents out of greed. The defense discloses new claims about abuse.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : 110 Kaiser Employees Stage 1-Day Walkout
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Charges Filed in Brinks Robbery Attempt : Violence: Two wounded suspects are in custody. The crime is believed to be gang-related and involve two other people.
- VENTURA : Man, 24, Faces Trial in Attack on Girl, 14
- Motorcyclist Arrested After Freeway Chase
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : A Definite Void at Tight End
- CSUN Hires Assistant to Kernen
- Poets Share Sorrows of Vietnam War : Readings: Natives and former soldiers offer bilingual recitations in conjunction with the Youth in Asia exhibit.
- First Lady Pushes for Health Care Reform in Visit to L.A. : Insurance: She says her goal is to ensure access to basic benefits for all. Her anecdotes touch an emotional chord.
- 4 Years After Death, Marcos' Body to Go Home for Burial
- Glendale : College Seeks OK to Raise Parking Fees
- LOS ANGELES : Police Officer Accused of Arson, Insurance Fraud
- Speaking Of: : COMPETITIVENESS
- WASHINGTON WATCH : California Fuming
- Bigotry's Evil Poison: The Enemy Within : Arrests shock Southern California into new awareness
- Beaches Take a Pounding : Weather: A man drowns after a swell from South Pacific storm generates waves up to 10 feet. Inconsistent sets can give swimmers, surfers a false sense of security.
- Drive Urges City Control of Recreation Programs : Camarillo: A local attorney gathers about 1,000 signatures calling for the council to study takeover of the Pleasant Valley district.
- MOORPARK : Forums Scheduled on Subdivision Plan
- YORBA LINDA : Bus Shelter Ad Plan on Council Agenda
- ORANGE : City Studies Contract for Fire Protection
- Magic Draws Sellout Crowd at UC Irvine
- Lewis-Morrison Bout Postponed Until March
- Home Sales Continue Downward Trend
- Williams Supply Co. Inc. of Ventura won...
- HAVANA : Low-Key Celebration
- Men Put Out Roof Blaze in Yorba Linda : Rescue: The pair spot brush fire from about one mile away and rush over, scaling a hill and climbing atop a home to save it.
- Turning Out Moral Illiterates : Instead of teaching values, we've left it up to children to decide what's right and wrong.
- PICO RIVERA : 2 Women Burn to Death After Car Is Rear-Ended
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Developer Buys 163-House Project : Growth: Kaufman & Broad plans to begin construction at Saugus site within a month, reflecting its positive view of the community's future.
- BURBANK : Survey Shows Most Back School Repairs
- SOUTH COUNTY : Holdups, Robberies Under Investigation
- Motorcyclist Arrested After High-Speed Chase
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Choreographer Lassos a Couple of Wranglers
- Phillies Take Their Party on the Road : Baseball: They score two runs in the seventh inning to beat the Dodgers, 7-5. Piazza hits homer.
- County Athletes to Watch at Olympic Festival
- First Win Not Easy for Strings
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : No. 1 Pick Bates Signs 5-Year Deal
- It's the Battle of the TV Newsmagazines
- O.C. Philharmonic Society Out of Financial Woods : Funding: It has wiped out 70% of a deficit of $114,000. Strong subscription and cost containment efforts are credited.
- Dow Wanders to 6.99 Gain; Oil Rebounds : Market Overview
- Used-CD Policy Is Challenged by Wherehouse : Music: Four of the largest record distributors face multimillion-dollar antitrust suit.
- Profits Increase 43% for Temp Specialty Firm
- Teledyne Systems Co. of Northridge won a...
- Perceptronics Warns of Possible Bankruptcy Filing
- GTE Government Systems Corp. of Westlake Village...
- Environment : Natural Enemies Drying Up Portugal Cork Crop : Drought, neglect and disease have ravaged country's cork oaks, which produce half the world's output.
- BOOK REVIEW : From Starlet to 'Jaws' in a Prom Dress : ARTISTIC DIFFERENCES <i> by Charlie Hauck</i> ; William Morrow; $21, 238 pages
- Harmony Holdings Pushes Back Warrant Deadline
- Landmark Jurgensen's Market Closes Doors : Retailing: The Pasadena fixture was the last outlet of a gourmet food chain. Adjacent cafe will remain open.
- Dow Wanders to 6.99 Gain; Soybeans Leap : Market Overview
- Signori Bad Wrench
- TECHNOLOGY : Yamaha Corp. Harmoniously Blends Musical Sounds, Personal Computers
- Summit Care Corp., a Burbank health-services concern,...
- ATL President Appointed to Odetics Board
- Foothill Group Profits Rise 76% in 2nd Quarter
- Access HealthNet Tells of Reverse Stock Split
- Letter Bombs Plague Venezuela High Court
- Market Scene : High-Flying No More, Asian Airlines Regroup : They're cooperating on frequent-flyer incentives and pushing for expanded routes in the United States.
- Mayor's Pledge of Anti-Gang Funds in Limbo : Government: Riordan reaffirms the city's commitment to give $2.5 million to Hope in Youth. But first the county must fulfill a pledge of $2.9 million.
- VENTURA : Insurance Agent Admits Burglary
- 50 Glass Vials Wash Ashore in Newport
- Doctor Says Public Health Prognosis Is Grim if Center Is Closed
- Thwarted Again, Clippers Talk to Weiss : Basketball: Hubie Brown will stay with television as commentator instead of returning to the NBA as a coach.
- Mexican Network Purchase Is Retailer's Revenge : Media: New private networks to challenge Televisa by treating advertisers better and trying new programming.
- Live Entertainment Inc., a Van Nuys videocassette...
- Two National Medical Execs Resign From Troubled Firm : Health care: Giant hospital company says Richard K. Eamer, Leonard Cohen will continue to offer advice.
- Litton Guidance & Control Systems of Woodland...
- MANILA : Ramos Starts Year Two
- Shaw's Fair Legacy--Hijacked? : Bequest: The legendary writer willed his royalties to the British Library. But a technicality is keeping the two apart.
- POP/ROCKRecords for AIDS: Elton John is auctioning...
- IHOP Completes Deal Extending Credit Line
- Hughes Missile Systems Co. of Canoga Park...
- AUTOS
- L.A. Weekly Postpones Launch of O.C. Edition : Media: The tabloid's president says a major staff shake-up has nothing to do with the delay.
- Is Kluge the Sugar Daddy Orion Needs?
- LTC Properties Posts $1.89-Million Profit
- Lockheed Advanced Development Co. of Palmdale won...
- Gang Member Held in Slaying of Cardinal
- Voices
- OPEC Emergency Meeting to Focus on Iraq Production
- Focus on Entertainment Stocks : Spotlight: Samuel Goldwyn Co.
- Regulators Approve UnionFed Financial Recapitalization Plan : Banking: A successful public stock offering could prevent seizure of the troubled thrift, which has branches in Orange and Los Angeles counties.
- Rostenkowski Implicated in Postal Scam : Congress: Ex-head of House post office pleads guilty. He says Ways and Means chief illegally exchanged stamps and vouchers for cash.
- Democrats Allege Kim Broke Law : Politics: Party committee files complaint against GOP congressman, charging campaign violations. Use of corporate funds is at issue.
- 59% of Schoolchildren Surveyed Say Handguns Are Easy to Get
- California Gnatcatcher
- Loans to Business
- Keating's Sentence
- Aid to Bosnia
- Friends
- Smoking
- Health Care Quality
- Dornan's Reply to Article
- Defiant FBI Chief Is Fired by President : Law enforcement: Alleged ethical abuses by Sessions are cited as reason for dismissal. He refused to resign.
- Midwest Gets Sun for at Least a Day; Crisis Not Over
- NEWS ANALYSIS : A Step for Gay Soldiers but Not for Gay Rights
- Last Chinese Emigrants Fly Home : Smuggling: Flight is fourth arranged by Mexico to deport migrants from three ships. U.S. Coast Guard investigates vessel off Hawaii.
- INSIDE TRACK: One way to sew up...
- Clinton Policy Disappoints Many in O.C.
- Paying the Price for Freedom : The Trickle of Defections by Cuban Athletes Might Soon Become a Flood
- Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program Closes Temporarily : Disrepair: Straight Ahead, the county's oldest such residential facility, relinquishes its license to state authorities until repairs are made and additional staff are hired.
- Aidid's Arrest Is Crucial to U.N. Principle : War crimes: How the Somali is brought to justice will become precedent for international law.
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 20, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 20, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 20, 1993
- Obituaries - July 20, 1993
- Obituaries - July 20, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 20, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 20, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 20, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 20, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 20, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 20, 1993
- RETAILING
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Maybe It Should Be Called <i> Air</i> obics
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Drought Is Over, but Conservation Isn't : Environment: Ordinances are gone. But residents' water-saving habits have not disappeared down the drain. And rate structures encourage limiting use.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Holdout to Be Costly
- Braves Get McGriff in Padre Trade
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Poor Batting Habits Decried by Carew
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Haselrig Explains Absence
- New O.C. Arts Center Head Opened New Era in Alaska
- Shoplift Suspect Could Be a Leader of Medellin Cartel
- Pakistan's Prime Minister, President Resign
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Archer Wins Senior Open by Storm
- Airport '93--The End? : Filming Location at Van Nuys Field May Have Its Wings Clipped
- Valenzuela Throws a Six-Hitter for Third Consecutive Victory
- They Have a Look You Have to Like
- Mail-Bomb Suspect Sent Back to U.S. : Extradition: Robert Manning will face trial in the killing of a Manhattan Beach secretary. Officials also believe he is responsible for the death of an Arab activist in Santa Ana.
- VIETNAM
- 4 Million Fliers File Against Airlines : Travel: Settlement in the price-fixing suit would provide ticket discounts, but appeals are pending.
- BOOK REVIEW : We'll Probably See This One at the Movies : FEARLESS <i> by Rafael Yglesias</i> ; Warner Books $18.95, 320 pages
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Ruling Party Loses Majority for First Time in Japan Vote : Election: New conservative opposition makes strong showing while Socialists are decimated. Unaffiliated candidates' victory leaves shape of government unclear.
- VALLEY SUMMER: A weekly look at life in the heat. : Beach Blanket Bus Trip : Recreation: Zuma is Valley kids' home away from home during the summer. The new no-frills service from Calabasas is packing them in.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : First Start for Ryan Since May Tonight
- Victoria Avenue Interchange Is Bad, and It's No Secret
- Film Fest Is Right for L.A.
- MutualFund Firms Give Mixed Reviews to Timing System
- Timing Advisers Give Buy-and-Hold a Run for Money
- Gun Control Backers Are in the Cross Hairs
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Judges Will Employ Mediators in Effort to Resolve Disputes : Courts: Legal community is optimistic that volunteer system will help to reduce the backlog of 14,000 civil filings.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Stricter Dayworker Law to Be Pushed
- Pastor Tells First AME: 'Fight Hate With Love' : Religion: Thousands, including Mayor Riordan, fill church after it was reportedly the target of a white supremacist group.
- We Don't Need to Reinvent the Wheel to Help Cities : Banking: The right government incentives to an existing network would make community reinvestment work.
- VENTURA : City Cultural Affairs Office Proposed
- Foliage Trim Clears Up Problem at Off-Ramp to Bristol
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : No Laughing Matter This Time as Johnson Pitch Hits Greenwell
- Grievance Filed by Ousted Watts Towers Arts Director : Arts: Willie Middlebrook says he was reassigned because of his objection to a controversial exhibition at another city facility.
- Plan Could Ensure Moral Safeguards
- 'Jurassic' Extends Record-Breaking Lure Worldwide : Box office: Still raking in big bucks in the U.S., the hit is taking Great Britain, Japan and Mexico by storm.
- THEATER REVIEW : Capsis' Solo Show Has a Cast of Dozens
- AUSTRALIA
- OCCUPATION: AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE WRITER
- Flood-Stricken Regions of Midwest Are Being Deluged With Volunteers : Relief: No job appears to be too small for those trying to help out. Some areas have to cope with too much of a good thing.
- Movies Under the Stars : Hi-Way 39 Drive-In Still Lures Families and Romantics for a Magical Night
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Everyday Dads Offer Hope for Society : Families: The vast majority of fathers are hard-working, loving parents. That love is a largely untapped community resource in great supply.
- Chatsworth-Newhall Link: The Road That Never Was
- PORT HUENEME : Boy in Critical State After Ocean Rescue
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Universal Congress a 3-Band Standout
- Clinton at G-7 Summit
- ENTERTAINMENT
- A Diller-Chao 5th TV Network?
- CHINA
- Fire Scare on Oil Rig
- Sweat and Tears Top Nutwood Levee, but the River Wins : Disaster: Endless days of hard work fail to hold back the Illinois River. Water cascades into homes and fields, wrecking families' futures.
- 2 Gunmen Burst Into Home, the Wrong One
- Asylum-Seeker Feels Like 'Slave' in U.S. Detention