- Interactive TV Lottery: Hardly a Game of Chance
- Green Burrito Parent Firm Posts Loss for 2nd Quarter
- U.S. Postal Museum Opens in Washington
- Debate Ends on Peru's Draft Constitution
- PARALLEL LIVES: ACTOR SEES A LOT OF HIMSELF IN SOAP CHARACTER
- Couple Shot in Apparent Suicide Pact
- Spoil the Rod : O.C. Owners Are Spending Small Fortunes on These Babies
- Big Brother, Thy Name Is Vouchers : For $2,600, we would be inviting government into our private-school classrooms.
- Closed Doors : The Immigrant: To Work or Die in California
- Where the Water Goes : Purifying the Valley's Waste Water
- Good People Are Available in Bad Times : * Early Retirees, Senior Citizens Can Fill Public Jobs, Help Beleaguered Governments
- Fisherman Is Last of the Line--and Still in Search of the Next Big Catch : Lifestyles: Frank Quan is the only shrimper remaining on San Pablo Bay. A century ago, thousands of Chinese-Americans made their living off the waters.
- In Redondo Beach, every (police) dog has his day.
- There's Trouble in Riverside
- BOWLING / DANA HADDAD : Gurney Finds Perseverance Pays
- The Ongoing Battle : Nancy Janik Counters Age, Diabetes by Improving Springboard Mechanics and Now Dives Better Than Ever
- VIEW FROM WASHINGTON / JUBE SHIVER JR. : Critics Say Clinton Must Act to Make Imprint on GOP Antitrust Policy
- THE BIZ : Hollywood's Real Star Vehicles
- SUMMER MEDITATIONS by Vaclav Havel, translated...
- Car Trips Don't Have to Drive Families Crazy : Rest stops and goodies for children and driver alike can make a long journey fun. But don't let down your guard on safety.
- STYLE: ARCHITECTURE : Chez Sassoon
- GROUNDS, By Stephen Yenser
- Serbs Complete Withdrawal From Strategic Bosnia Peaks
- Toll Rises to 88 in Thai Hotel Collapse : Disaster: A U.S. Air Force sergeant is among the dead. Hundreds were injured in the cave-in.
- French Law on Immigration Is to Be Rewritten
- KOREATOWN : Youth Health Fair to Be Held Saturday
- ECHO PARK : Aid to Family Shows Neighborhood Unity
- Nation IN BRIEF : OKLAHOMA : Salute to Clinton on Health Care
- Los Angeles Turning Points: Three Monumental Reforms
- Don't Cry for 'Heidigate' Victims--Sex Won't Spoil Success : Scandal: Getting 'caught' in Hollywood hardly has terminal consequences. In Washington, a wink can end your career. Clinton passes up a hit movie.
- Sweeping Changes : Costa Mesa Activists Push City to Upgrade Apartments, Monitor Upkeep
- Arena Parking Woes Are City's Problem : * It's Up to Anaheim, Not County, to Remedy Situation
- Hourly Pay Rate for Civic Arts Plaza Project Called High : Thousand Oaks: Industry sources say the city paid workers of the supervising firm about 20% more than usual during first phase.
- His 92 Unforgettable Days in 1993 : Investigation: New evidence from three witnesses of murder and a search of Sheriff's Department telephone logs led to the charges being dropped.
- AUTO RACING : A Two-Day Preview of NASCAR at Indy
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Rickey Henderson Sidelined by Burn
- HORSE RACING : Workout Data Gives California Bettors an Edge
- Rock Comic Books Are No Joke
- Perusing the GNR Illusion, Parts I and II : OK, Axl might be a little excessive--but the genuine artistry shines through in two new 'making-of' videos
- RAGE AGAINST KROQ: The talk of the...
- Quicker Income from Savings Bonds
- Word Power : A MOUTHFUL OF AIR: Languages, Languages . . . Especially English, <i> By Anthony Burgess (William Morrow: $25; 400 pp.)</i>
- THE SCENE : Wailin' Season in San Diego
- 2 Years After Coup, Russia Is Committed to Capitalism
- WEST ADAMS : Seniors Plan Benefit Tea, Fashion Show
- Nation IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : Dalton Sworn In as Navy Secretary
- Dealers Brace for Courtroom Battle on Exxon Pullout Plan : Business: A Thousand Oaks station operator says many are sure their suit will succeed. The company says it wants to leave the market to reduce costs.
- Budget Woes Force Inglewood District to Shut School, Cut Jobs : Education: Dozens of workers face layoffs as officials attempt to meet county guidelines on fiscal plan. Union representatives protest the cutbacks.
- In Need of Help : Parents of Young Cancer Patients Experience Feelings of Isolation
- TENNIS / WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT AT MANHATTAN BEACH : Navratilova and Sanchez Vicario Advance to Championship Match
- The first of the newly remastered Elvis...
- Little Lodge on the Lake : One Young Family Discovers the Joys of a Sierra Vacation at Carson Pass Near Lake Tahoe
- Sierra Madre : City OKs Cap on Utility Tax
- If Wishes Were Houses, Sears Made Them Come True : Americana: Customers could buy tables, pianos, davenports and a home kit. Cottages that retailed for $2,000 now bring $200,000 in some Washington suburbs.
- Priest Bridges Cultural Gap With Teens : Youth: The Rev. Joseph Son Nguyen's youthfulness, sense of humor and zeal for his religion draws him closer to O.C. group.
- A Bull's-Eye for an 'Aye': GOP Targets Freshman : Politics: Pennsylvania's Margolies-Mezvinsky cast deciding vote on Clinton's budget. But now she and other swing Democrats are on the defensive at home.
- COLUMN ONE : Invasion of the Film Computers : The high-tech revolution thrills, chills Hollywood. Some applaud 'Jurassic' dinosaurs and cost-saving wonders. Others are wary of the ways new technology may change the soul of movie-making.
- Breathe Carefully During an Ozone Alert : Health: Experts recommend exercising inside when summer heat and pollution mix, degrading the air supply.
- Showcasing Shooters and Shoes : Basketball: Summer camps and tournaments offer players a chance to make a name for themselves. But critics say the athletes are being exploited.
- Double Trouble : Lifeguards on the Lookout for Crime on Land
- LEIMERT PARK : Gibbs' Grand Vision Becoming a Reality
- COVER STORY : L.A. Threatens, Seoul Beckons : South Korean Emigration to the U.S. Has Reached a Turning Point. Fewer Are Coming, and Many Already Here Are Returning Home.
- 2 Workers Are Stabbed in Lot of Postal Center
- County Workers' Loss of Job Security Hurts Us All
- DEL MAR : Luazar Wins Escondido Handicap
- He Has Turned His Meal Ticket Into Art Form
- Simply Smashing
- GOLF / DAN HAFNER : This Is Toughest Course of All
- LOLLAPOP: The quote of the "Lollapalooza" day...
- Dodgers End Streak--Barely : Baseball: Snyder hits two homers and Candiotti pitches well in 4-3 victory over Padres.
- Motor Controllers for Appliances Save Energy
- Heart Patient Risks All for Moment With Pope
- Spouse-Abuse Therapy Tries to Alter Cultural Attitudes : Violence: Program aimed at Chinese-speaking men teaches them that they have no right to hurt their wives.
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Election Set for Advisory Committee
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Brown Berets Return to Stem Violence
- Weary Croats Expect Renewal of Warfare : Balkans: Refugees from Bosnia have streamed through Slavonski Brod. Its residents see conflicts with Serbs as their future.
- Round Table: The Concerns of Asian-American Leaders About Their Community
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Enid Haupt : A Rewarding Lifetime Spent Cultivating the Public's Garden
- Car Crash Kills Camarillo Man
- In World of Art Theft, Unsolved Mysteries Abound : Crime: It is tough for thieves to turn a profit on ill-gotten Gainsboroughs or Picassos. Many missing works just disappear.
- DIVING / NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Bradshaw Wins Big Over Lenzi
- PGA CHAMPIONSHIPS : A Major Logjam at Inverness : Golf: Norman takes third-round lead with 67, but there are 20 players and some big names within five shots of him.
- Another Toro Has Decided to Transfer : College baseball: Pitcher Ken Gajewski will play at Oklahoma. Catcher Troy Dunlap may become fifth player from last season's team to leave program.
- Blue-Collar Dowdy to Chic : Fashion: Work clothes worn by Dad and other unhip people are now all the rage among some youths. Grunge rockers and rappers who prefer oversized retro duds have manufacturers going at full capacity.
- All in the Family : In the Lives of White Supremacists, a Photographer Finds Everyday Childhoods Filled with Warmth, Community--and Hate
- New England in a Word: Woodstock : Central Vermont's lovingly preserved village is at its peak in the shoulder seasons of late summer and fall.
- Bainbridge Island: A Seattle Retreat
- SOUTHEAST AREA : Latinos Get Help in Diagnosing Diabetes
- LINCOLN HEIGHTS : 12-Month Cleanup Effort Launched
- Bipartisan Golf Opens Clinton Vacation : Politics: He plays with ex-President Ford and Nicklaus. He takes a swing at recent polarization.
- Murder Bares Sordid Teen Culture : Crime: Death probe unveils a suburban network involved in prostitution, pornography and robbery.
- MAYWOOD : City Council Votes Itself a 5% Pay Raise
- 5 Die in Turkish Shootout
- Inquiry Finds Disabled Get Less Bilingual Instruction : Education: Report alleges discrimination in county's special schools and calls for correcting problems such as counting mute students as English speakers, even if Spanish is spoken in their homes.
- Lights! Camera! Resumes?
- WHENCE AND HENCE: The pie chart above...
- Poison (Cinemax Tuesday at 2:40 a.m.) is...
- Focus : Down Home : ABC'S HOW-TO SHOW RELIES ON PRACTICALITY--AND WORD OF MOUTH
- Governors Hail Clinton on Health Care : Politics: But leaders are concerned that states will be footing the bills while having no voice in management of the plan.
- Harsh Water Rates, Monthly Bills Hurt Valley Water Customers : Shifting from a 60-day statement would improve the utility's cash flow. Consumers, especially those in the Valley who face huge summer water bills, could better plan their budgets.
- Mediation Gains Ground as Way to Resolve Disputes : Law: The high cost of waging legal battles is causing more individuals and companies to look for alternatives to the courtroom.
- Park Taggers Cover Their Markings on Canyon Walls : Graffiti: The vandals are caught in the Angeles National Forest. But they show little remorse while doing community service.
- Showcasing Shooters and Shoes at Summer Basketball Camps : Preps: Although the tournaments offer players a chance to make a name for themselves, critics say the athletes are being exploited.
- Efforts Intensify In Jordan Homicide Case : Investigation: FBI partly focusing on James Jordan's business interests in South Carolina.
- Saw No Evil
- Mandatory Tip
- We Share Space With Wild Animals
- Libraries Hit by Cuts Need Help
- Law Backs Rise in Home Value
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- DWP's New Water Rates Are Unfair to Customers
- Events Error
- Clarifying Their Stance on Abortion
- Long-Term Care Facilities Do a Professional Job
- Teens Should Be Warned of Sex Perils
- Assault Weapons
- ONCE UPON A TIMES
- Appraisers Respond to Bruss' Critique
- 'On the Dole'
- Paramount Left Out Behind-the-Scenes Folk
- Mall Crawlers Need Something More to Do
- LOS ANGELES FESTIVAL : Home Is Where the Art Is : 'Home, Place and Memory' is the theme of this year's event, and its 'Memory Projects' explore all three. 'In a way, the entire festival has been in response to the riots, the full circle of events,' says its program director
- Fawning Suck-Ups Get the Big Promotions
- Campers' Carelessness Dooms Bears
- Don't Run Hollywood Workers Out of Town
- Mexico Cares About Environmental Laws
- 3 Strikes Against Building New Ballparks
- Texas Tommy
- Credit for Park Funds Wasn't Due to Soka
- Right Flood, Wrong River
- Battle Over Pest Control Fee Hike Plan
- The Two Mikes
- Another Park Video
- The High Cost of L.A.'s Trash Recycling Program
- Two Area Lawmakers on Illegal Immigration
- When Priests Go Bad, Church Suffers Too
- Study on Race Relationships at High Schools
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Cheers for Tuscany
- Dream Come True
- U.S. Should Mediate Conflict in Azerbaijan
- Laura Tyson
- For One Chinese Voyager, an Answer to Prayers : Immigration: His companions endured a floating hell aboard smugglers' ships in vain, but for Liu Jiang, there is hope of a new life in the United States. The young schoolteacher's claim of religious persecution wins him the right to seek asylum.
- Unpave L.A.
- Sick of Hearing Opinions of 'Ethnocentric Fools'
- In Defense of the Need for Nursing Homes
- Prosecutor Seems Above the Law in Parking Lot Case
- Gay-Lesbian Comedy
- Real People
- Bang Bang
- At BofA, a Holiday Is Worth 1,000 Salaries
- Maybe Buyers Should Watch Home Shopping
- Challenge to Smoking Ban
- Books, Teachers From Mexico
- The Brawl Over El Toro's Future and Those 'Other 7 Deadly Sins'
- Disneyland Facility to Have Other Uses
- A Christian, Not an Anti-Semite
- NONFICTION - Aug. 15, 1993
- NONFICTION - Aug. 15, 1993
- NONFICTION - Aug. 15, 1993
- NONFICTION - Aug. 15, 1993
- NONFICTION - Aug. 15, 1993
- NONFICTION - Aug. 15, 1993
- Obituaries - Aug. 15, 1993
- Windward Plans L.A. Visit En Route to Alaska : Norwegian Cruise Lines' new luxury ship is big on comfort and style.
- In the Rockies, Papal Blessings, Spiritual Renewal and Blisters : Religion: Thousands of Catholics walk 14 miles to hear Pope John Paul II, who tells youth to serve others.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Papal Message to Solidify Bond to Vietnamese
- PERSPECTIVE ON HEALTH REFORM : A Little Gridlock Might Help : Clinton's plan is unworkable. This is Congress' chance to make something better, instead of worse, by tinkering.
- GET THE FAITH: For seven years, the...
- Hidden Dangers Lurk for O.C. Bodysurfers : Safety: Accidents seem to be rising among novices. Experts cite perils of being violently thrown by even small waves.
- Danger Lurks for Bodysurfers : Recreation: Recent fatalities show sport's hazards. Lifeguards are especially worried about inexperienced surfers.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Cities Taking Hard Line in El Toro Talks : Land use: Six South County municipalities are demanding from the county some real authority over how the base will be redeveloped. But supervisors refuse to yield ultimate control.
- Last One Out, Flush the Toilet : Mira Loma Jail: The facility is closed and the inmates are gone. But a skeleton crew remains to guard against vandals and cracking pipes.
- PRO FOOTBALL : SAN DIEGO CHARGERS 23, RAMS 17 : RAM NOTEBOOK : Gary Deal Looking Even Better After Thompson Injures Hand
- Therapist Earns Doctorate Working With Troubled Armenian Children
- TEMPLE-BEAUDRY : Ground Broken for Community Garden
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this past week affecting Central Los Angeles. : CITY COUNCIL
- King of the Elephants (and a family man too) prepares for a move
- Pontiff Assails U.S. Church, Sex Abuse by Priests : Catholics: Rhetoric is some of his strongest as he also rails against abortion, euthanasia. Pope calls wayward clerics' misconduct 'evil.' He cites need for prayer.
- Relive how David and Maddie meet and...
- WHAT ARE THEY UP TO NOW? : Most of the (work)days of Michael Lembeck now involve directing
- AIDS Agencies Frustrated Over TV Fund-Raiser
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : How <i> Did </i> They Do That Train Wreck?
- RADIOHEAD : Obsessed With a Misery That Begets Company
- "JAGGER UNAUTHORIZED"By Christopher Andersen Delacorte Press ($22.95)*...
- SMOKE OUT: The smoke bomb lobbed at...
- LOS ANGELES FESTIVAL : The Long, Lyrical Road to Visibility : The festival's 'Women's Voices' series aims to bolster the misunderstood image of literary life in L.A.
- "THE MALADY LINGERS ON"Morrissey Warner Reprise Video...
- "RHYTHM AND THE BLUES"By Jerry Wexler and...
- POP MUSIC : He's a Happy-Go-Lucky Guy (Really) : American Music Club leader Mark Eitzel just writes songs about how life is so tough. Why? Sunny just isn't very interesting.
- LOS ANGELES FESTIVAL : Yes, There Are Even Movies : Coming to you from all over the globe to all over the city--the festival's cinema offerings range from the sublime to the . . . well, you be the judges
- BERLIOZ: "Symphonie Fantastique"; other works. Paris Symphony,...
- They Just Don't Smoke, They Spend
- PURCELL: Ten Sonatas in Four Parts. London...
- Robert Manby; Former President of RKO Pictures
- SCHOOL DUEL: State Sen. David A. Roberti...
- Clinton to Push His Agenda at a Slower Pace
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cause of Industrial Site Fire Unknown
- OJAI : Gardener Suspected in House Burglaries
- Horrors! We've Slipped to 185th Among Most Livable Spots : Desirability: Not only does Orange County trail Fargo and Kokomo, 52 and 83 respectively, it's even (gasp!) behind <i> Los Angeles.</i>
- Fatigued Driver's Error Is Cited in Bus Crash That Injured Rodgers
- Cunningham Leads Eagles Past the Jets
- Wright Bounces Around, Then Lands With Salsa : Soccer: He brings experience of indoor and outdoor games from San Diego, Cleveland, Milwaukee and England.
- Dodgers Continue to Stumble, 4-1 : Baseball: Padres take advantage of errors and hand them seventh consecutive loss.
- Negotiations Between Disney, School District Stalled
- VENTURA : Missing Driver Sued in Fatal 1992 Crash
- In this year's annual Self-Realization Fellowship world...
- BERMAN ON ISLAM: Rep. Howard L. Berman...
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Council Puts a Limit on Marathon Meetings : Ordinances: Frustrated by sessions that have lasted until 3 a.m., Palmdale makes it law to adjourn at 11:30 p.m. But the new rule has an escape clause.
- RUNNING / BARBIE LUDOVISE : Whiteley Will Put Aside Pain Today in Germany
- White Gets to Work by Process of Elimination : Rams: With other backs not available, rookie has a big opportunity against Chargers.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : This Tale Definitely Has a Ring to It
- Father-Figure's Death Simply Doesn't Figure
- Youths Call for Improvement in Inner-City Bus Service
- Prayer, Then Party Time : Religion: Some youths sneak in revelry between World Youth Day events. Teen-agers seize opportunity to meet those of opposite sex, even take excursions to off-limits venues.
- Movie Called Factor in Menendez Killings : Trial: TV film on Billionaire Boys Club inspired brothers to kill parents, prosecutors say outside juries' presence. Brothers' defense lawyers to begin their case next week.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City to Donate $70,000 to Red Cross
- John Paul Takes Rare Day Off to Take In Rockies : Religion: The Pope celebrates Mass with bishops and blesses ill, disabled youths. In cassock and sneakers, he then indulges his love of hiking.
- Retraining Ordered After Worker Errors at Hanford Nuclear Site
- * Bill Warren has joined the commercial...
- SUN VALLEY : 60 Aspiring Lifeguards Pool Their Talents
- 3rd Suspect Arrested in Theft of Paintings
- Tobacco Firms Fueled Bid to Halt Smoking Ban
- Volunteers Sought to Aid Crime Victims
- Labor Dept. Says Agency Misspent Funds
- POMONA : Survivalist Found Guilty of Killing Chicano Activist
- Oriental Fruit Flies Discovered in 3 Cities : Pest: State workers spray a pesticide mix on tree tops and utility poles. The finds come on the day Medfly quarantine begins.
- CANOGA PARK : Grant Requested for KYDS Program
- Quarterbacks Begin Battle to Lead UCLA
- Islanders' Mullen Hospitalized After Mild Stroke
- DEL MAR : Slew Of Damascus Heads Escondido Field
- De La Hoya, Jones Head Card in Bay St. Louis : Boxing: Barcelona champion will fight Carter. Victim of Seoul injustice will take on Malinga tonight.
- Taco Bell Finalizes Chevys Purchase: Taco Bell...
- GARDENING : Native Plants Can Stand the Heat : Desert Vegetation Needs Little Water and Fertilization
- ANC Youth Leader's Fiery Rhetoric Ignites Controversy
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NORTH KOREA : Atom Team Says Key Access Still Barred
- THOUSAND OAKS : $11,900 in Donations Raised for Food Bank
- Driver Blamed for Angel Bus Crash : Baseball: Safety board report says he let the bus run off the road, probably because he was fatigued.
- Incinerator Operating After Pollution Tests
- Brewer Assails Plan to Add 3,000 Officers
- Investor and Gay Activist Is Slain in Home
- * James D. Orefice has been appointed...
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : 3rd Officer Charged in Tailhook Scandal
- Italy to Move Troops Out of Somali Capital
- Lesson in Mexican Village's Relocation: Follow the Money : Aid: The resettlement is raising concerns over how the World Bank enforces its policies on projects it funds.
- Serbia Asks U.N. Court to Halt 'Genocide'
- John Paul Takes Rare Day Off to Take In Rockies : Religion: The Pope celebrates Mass with bishops and blesses ill, disabled youths. In cassock and sneakers, he then indulges his love of hiking.
- Museum's Reception to Mark Reopening
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Palmdale OKs 3-Year Pact Extension for City Official : Government: The contract revision for the town's top administrator does not call for an increase in his $111,240 annual salary.
- No Easy Answers in the Ol' War on Crime : Clinton takes bipartisan tack in anti-crime message
- Teen Critical After Garden Grove Shooting; Another Is Arrested
- Countywide : Lesbian, Gay Pride Festival Starts Today
- WESTMINSTER : Police Arrest Man After Hit-and-Run
- A jug of wine, a loaf of...
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Woody Allen Visits Son After Legal Flap
- State Rejects $3 Million in Oxnard School Costs : Education: Officials call the elementary district's $14-million air-conditioning system excessive. Board will borrow money from developer fees.
- Media Circus: Midsummer Madness
- NORTH HILLS : Students to Train for Insurance Industry
- State Rests Case Against Lyle Menendez
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Coleman Won't Rejoin Mets for Now
- RESEDA : Religious School Construction OKd
- Lin, Weiner Win Boys' 18 Doubles Title
- DIVING : Tearful Lenzi Wins One-Meter Title
- ENERGY
- State Proposal to Rehabilitate Executive Life Wins Approval : Insurance: The rejiggered plan is on hold pending a promised appeal by a dissident group of bondholders.
- In Shift, Israel Gives Nod to PLO Delegates
- GLENDALE : Iron Eyes Cody Museum Backed
- COSTA MESA : Ms. Wheelchair America Has Spirit
- ORANGE : Candidate Says Foe Filed False Address
- WOODLAND HILLS : Construction Under Way on Shopping Plaza
- Officials Hope New Brush Clearance Law Curbs Park Damage
- The Rev. Norman V. Braatz of Emanuel...
- King Carl Faces End of Reign : Track and field: Lewis says he is ready to beat Christie, others, as World Championships begin.
- $83-Million Third-Quarter Loss Reported by Euro Disney : Tourism: Revenue at the year-old Magic Kingdom east of Paris is down 2% from the same period last year.
- EXTERIORS : When It's Time for New Roof, the Sky's the Limit
- WORLD IN BRIEF : JAPAN : Leader Says He Won't Visit War Shrine
- Clinton Vows 'Aggressive' Help for Defense Workers
- Abalone Diver Survives Attack by Great White Shark
- BUENA PARK : VFW Finds Pricey Place to Relocate
- Westminster Man Shot on Freeway Dies
- Austin Might Give Up Her TV Role, Seek a Wild Card in the U.S. Open
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Yield Drops on Low Inflation News
- Travelers Express to Reorganize, Close Anaheim Office
- Vista Board OKs Teaching of Creationism
- SANTA ANA : Man Shot in Front of His Family Dies
- NORTHRIDGE : Businessman Charged With Trying to Sell Stolen Art
- Studio City : Chamber Makes Plea to Members
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Korean-American Church May Split
- STAGE
- Other Stations Won't Be Fined for Airing Stern, FCC Says
- Reunion Spoiled for Perez, Angels : Baseball: There's no Griffey, and then no victory, when Mariners beat Finley, 2-1.
- GOLF / U.S. WOMEN'S AMATEUR : Ingram, USC's McGill in Title Match
- PRO BASEBALL / MIKE HISERMAN : Nothing Trivial About Reed's Performance Against Dodgers
- Raiders Won't Be Among Cowboy Sympathizers : Pro football: Trying to turn things around, they couldn't care less about Dallas' preseason injury and holdout problems.
- NPR Deejay Playing to Global Ears : Radio: Georges Collinet brought American music to Africa via Voice of America show. Now he's bringing modern African tunes to the U.S. as host of 'Afropop Worldwide.'
- McCaughey Gets a Second Chance : Roller hockey: Former Kings prospect has helped the Bullfrogs to an undefeated record.
- Mercury Rev: A Hit and User Unfriendly : Forget structure and melody. The experimental noise band only produces those by accident. But it's winning critical acclaim.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Los Cadillacs: Honoring Its Rock Roots
- PGA CHAMPIONSHIP : Singh Swings to a Record 63 : Golf: He has eight birdies en route to a two-shot lead at Inverness, but others, including Watson, are close behind.
- Rams Beat Deadline With Gary : Pro football: Team signs running back to one-year contract with right of first refusal for next season.