- MOVIES - June 29, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 29, 1992
- TELEVISION - June 29, 1992
- TELEVISION - June 29, 1992
- Obituaries - June 29, 1992
- Names in the News - June 29, 1992
- Names in the News - June 29, 1992
- 'Latins' Looks at Cultural Archetypes
- Warning After 2nd Quake Is Strongest Ever
- In Landers, Temblors Are Talk of the Town
- TWIN TEMBLORS: THE LANDERS AND BIG BEAR QUAKES : Big Bear Visitors Refuse to Retreat From Recreation Plans : Quake: Only road out of mountain resort is jammed with anxious tourists. But many stay put and go about their activities in popular vacation area.
- ROCK AND ROLL: O.C. legend Dick Dale,...
- 200,000 Attend Gay Pride Parade : Festival: Some march to show solidarity and pride. Others say it is an occasion to celebrate.
- Residents Take Stock of Earthquakes' Minor Effects : Temblors: Some shrug off the experience, but others buy emergency provisions to prepare for the next event. Thousands of homes lose power.
- SLOSH COUNTY: Whitecaps made a rare appearance...
- Clinton's Rein on Bonds Linked to Contributions : Politics: Finance authority he controls formed a pool of moneyed elite that's often tapped for campaign funds.
- ANIMAL QUAKERS: Pets felt Sunday's earthquakes too,...
- WISH LIST: Brooding British rockers the Cure,...
- Fire Damages Rap Singer's House, Injures 2 Firefighters
- Quakes Jangle Nerves but Damage to Area Is Minor : Temblors: Some injuries and traffic accidents occur, and hundreds of homes lose power. Grocery stores report a run on water and emergency supplies.
- A Rude Awakening
- TWIN TEMBLORS: THE LANDERS AND BIG BEAR QUAKES : Crews on Alert but Others Are Laid-Back : Response: L.A. fire, police and utility personnel step up activity in case of a major emergency. But many residents try not to let quakes ruin a sunny Sunday.
- TECHNOLOGY - June 29, 1992
- A Public Solution For A Private Passion : Plush Course at Pelican Hill Goes Beyond Dollars and Sense
- Fourth of July holiday starts off with a big cartoon bang and ends with a musical salute
- Elmer Beaumont Tolsted; Claremont Math Professor, Cellist
- Latinos Hope Coalition Brings Unity : Activism: New group wants community members to 'play a leading role in shaping the future of Los Angeles.'
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : Torrance gets its mobile stage moving--after 11 months in storage.
- Sylmar Site Is Favored for New Police Academy : Training: The 24-acre lot near Olive View Medical Center is among six potential locations shown to a handful of visitors. The L.A. City Council will make the final choice.
- Soccer
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Reds Play in Spirit of 1990
- LOCAL NOTES : Elliott, Mall Advance to Tennis Semifinal
- Bass' Homer Sets the Tenor for Giant Win : Baseball: Padre reliever Myers is showered with boos after giving up 10th-inning home run in 5-3 defeat.
- Dodgers Lose, Fall 13 Back
- Jazz Guitarist Has String of Engagements Despite Recession
- MUSIC : Musical Peaks : The Aspen Music Festival's 44th season features tributes to composer Darius Milhaud and teacher Dorothy DeLay as well as the U.S. premiere of an anti-nuclear opera
- MOVIES : Eddie Murphy, Straight Up : Been wondering where he's been for a while? Well, he's made it through his "weird period" and looking for the right way back
- Chef Claude Segal Is Back and He's Having a Picnic
- * Robert B. Young Jr., president of...
- * W. Frank King has been elected...
- Crowds, Crime Traded for Clean Air, Openness : Agua Dulce: Angelenos take to commute in return for healthier environment and more room.
- Home Building Up; Florida May Top California Output
- Spirited Seaside of Patrick's Point
- Edward Weston was a visionary artist whose...
- Federal Program Gives Teen-Agers Summer Work
- Dishing at Norm's : Given the Cast of Characters, It's No Wonder That the Food's Just Part of the Show
- Missile Man : HARD LINE, <i> By Richard Perle (Random House: $21; 286 pp.)</i>
- Assessment Proposed to Save Ailing Chamber of Commerce : Finances: The City Council plan would cost businesses $75 to $400 annually. In return, the chamber would focus on promoting the city.
- * Dennis G. Sannes has been appointed...
- CAT by B. Kliban (Workman: $7.95)....
- L.A. Passport Agency Having a Wait Problem
- Great Western Banker Named to Freddie Mac Advisory Council
- District Awards Senior $3,500 Scholarship
- Allison Dunham; University of Chicago Law Specialist
- Navy Secretary Resigns Over Tailhook Affair
- Shuttle Crew Do Depressurization, Radio Tests
- Caviar Is for Everyone, Innovator Says
- Community Pressure Has Made Rural Abortionists Few and Far Between : Health: Some estimates say 83% of U.S. counties lack either a clinic or doctor to perform the procedure. For poor women, long drives and high costs are prohibitive.
- Cities Under Fiscal Siege Ponder Crippling Cuts : Finances: With fat gone, state plan to slash funds threatens bare bone. Can Seal Beach afford its beach?
- Jobs may be scarce throughout the country,...
- Pond Bones May Be of Missing Woman
- Tuna Canyon Gets Sprucing Up : Ecology: Millionaire environmentalist hires young people from South Los Angeles to clear rugged area after complaints about the trash on his land.
- Court Scolds Mississippi on Desegregation : Colleges: Justices rule that it and other Southern states have not done enough to fully integrate higher education.
- Crackdown : Law enforcement: Using a 1989 city law, officials are targeting landlords to evict troublemakers and clean up properties in which drugs are suspected of being used or sold.
- South Africa's Goal of a Democratic, Non-racial Society Grows More Elusive : Negotiations: De Klerk's overconfidence and Mandela's weakening position, plus violence against blacks, imperil a peaceful transition.
- An Undertow of Health Concerns : Government's inspection problem may include rotten inspectors as well as rotten fish
- Unhappy Campers : Lake Casitas: Young and old flock to the area to get away from it all. But some of the visitors can be too close for comfort.
- No Time to Scrap Inmate Program : Letting women serve time at home saves taxpayer money, frees up jail space
- He'll Run, But Only if Asked
- Small Town Will Advertise for Students : Education: School chief hopes to attract enough urban dwellers to keep the 160-pupil New Mexico campus open.
- A tackle 10 years ago left him partly paralyzed, but now his life is an inspiration to others. That's really the . . . : Hart of the Matter : Former Athlete Defies the Odds and Retakes Control of His Life
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Myers Says Card Promotion Wasn't Fair to Padre Fans
- CHART CHAT
- Angels' Curtis Tames Johnson
- THE LAST WORD: Fans of hard-rock band...
- Prince Can't Keep Up With These Label Kings
- Seeing Japan 'Through the Eyes of a Cannibal' : Celebrity: Confessed killer is free--even popular. His story tells of a country's morbid fascination with sexual perversion and death.
- State Cuts Could Reach Tenured Faculty at CSUN : Priorities: Eighteen sports teams cost $3.8 million annually. Critics say the school should consider dropping one of them.
- Union Elects Insurgent Officials to Lead Local : Labor: Recently fired challengers win vote to govern troubled hotel and restaurant group.
- Custer Finds Way to Saugus Victory in Pro Stock Main
- Budget Cuts Erase Intersession Busing Funds : Prep basketball: City coaches will be left to their own devices to get inner-city players to practice, games.
- MSL Still Searching for a 6th : Soccer: Deadline is Monday, but there is no indication whether shrinking league will fold.
- It's a Crime What Butler Does to Them
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Newbury Oaks Assumes District Lead
- To a Different Drummer : Whether He Is Pitching or Performing With His Rock Band, White Sox's McDowell Is Content Only When He Is the Best
- Off-Centerpiece : News Update: John Doe IS Coming Back to the Big Screen
- Working Irregular Hours Can Be Hazardous to Your Health, Psychologists Say : Jobs: Shift work can contribute to trouble sleeping, social isolation, even divorce rates. But it's predicted that more and more people will work odd hours.
- Shootings Rank Third in Child Death Causes
- Embargo of Iraq Develops Leaks : Mideast: Tensions rise as U.S. officials express anger over breaking of economic sanctions, while Baghdad accuses allied planes of sabotaging grain harvests.
- COLUMN RIGHT / TOM BETHELL : By Protecting Landlords, We Protect Tenants : Berkeley rent control means newcomers are often out of luck.
- Tucker Rolls With Punches : Politics: Compton mayor appears headed for Congress despite tumultuous past and allegations he is power hungry. Supporters say he is a man with a vision.
- Last-Minute Protest Stalls Malaga Creek Drain Project : Environment: Just as work was about to begin, a conservation group protested that a proposed storm drain would disrupt canyon wildlife.
- History Repeats for O.C. Shotputter : Track and field: Doehring, who competed at San Clemente High and Saddleback College, saves best for last while making Olympic team.
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : Retirement and Borg Don't Mix
- Sultry Song Takes Gold Cup East
- McCallister Chases an Olympic Dream : Volleyball: Although she is a longshot to compete in Barcelona, the former Mira Costa High player thinks she has a good chance of making the 1996 team.
- 'Singles' Scene Moves to Seattle's Rock Beat
- One Man's Tribute to the Late Sal Mineo : Actor turns his longtime fascination with the '50s movie star into a critically acclaimed performance
- Biology Professor Wins Research Grant
- YOU'VE GOT YOUR COMEDY, YOUR MUSICAL VARIETY, YOUR MADE-FOR-CABLE MOVIES ...
- Smog Check Fraud Brings 4-Year Term
- Florida's State Tree Has Mystery Ailment
- Reviving Yesterday's Enemies in Herzegovina
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE NEXT GENERATION : Inspiration Requires New Channels : True, young adults aren't into electoral politics. Yet they're into issues such as the environment, civil rights and abortion.
- The Right Way to Go About Transit : Smart $500-million deal gives the public access to hundreds of miles of Santa Fe track
- While the City Abdicates Power, Commissions Set Urban Agenda : Government: In the effort to get rebuilding off the ground, the real problems that created the Los Angeles riots are being ignored or overlooked.
- 9 Prepare for Roles as Democratic Convention Delegates
- INS Extends Work Permits for 200,000 Salvadorans by 120 Days
- Motor Racing
- Gimmick? Women's Baseball League Was Serious Stuff : Entertainment: The movie, "A League of Their Own," sticks fairly close to the real story. It takes place during the league's first season.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Daniels Goes to Cubs for Real Unknown
- *** 1/2 SUICIDAL TENDENCIES; "The Art of Rebellion", <i> Epic</i>
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : ISN'T HOLLYWOOD FUNNY? : Hey, All You Players Out There . . . Listen Up! It's <i> Mister</i> Tim Robbins to You
- Lions Getting Blitzed by Tragedies
- In Brief
- In Brief
- California Still Reeling From Recession Blow
- Warming Up to a Family Holiday in Santa Cruz : For the eager adults, a beachfront condo was instant paradise. The kids were a tougher sell.
- A Career Careerist : ARCHIBALD MacLEISH: An American Life, <i> By Scott Donaldson in collaboration with R.H. Winnick (Houghton Mifflin/A Peter Davison Book: $35; 524 pp.)</i>
- Pinta, Nina and Maimonides : A GUIDE FOR THE PERPLEXED, <i> By Jonathan Levi (Turtle Bay Books: $20; 319 pp.)</i>
- Black Businessman to Manage Rebuild L.A. : Recovery: Former Xerox executive Bernard Kinsey is called an aggressive achiever.
- Poaching Trims Rhino Herds in Zimbabwe
- Quake Theories Get Rattled by Scientists : Geology: Challenge to traditional views suggests that rather than massive buildups of stress, more subtle circumstances may trigger temblors.
- 4 Claremont Students Win Watson Grants
- ROAD NOTES
- Recall Efforts Are Proceeding
- Top Graduating Students in Southeast : <i> High schools in the Southeast area have selected valedictorians or have honored students with the highest grade-point averages. They are:</i>
- Wilderness Subdivision OKs Nudity, Bans Mowers
- Walnut : Election to Fill Council Seat
- Good Relations Means Straight Shooting : Panel was right to knock down Detroit's minivan claim
- Dan vs. Dave Not the Same for Reebok : Olympic trials: Shoe company has to do some fast work when O'Brien fails to make the team for Barcelona.
- All Over but Shouting for De La Hoya : Olympic boxoffs: He beats Brooks easily to make U.S. team. Glendale's Reilly joins him.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Frost by 3, Gilbert by 6, and Sheehan Leads by 9
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : When Tests Lapse, Howe Does
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Twins Standing Up to the Athletics, 12-2
- * Meggan Kimberley has been promoted to...
- Political Pledges May Indeed Be the Ticket for Prosperity
- Yucatan's Surprising Stores of Amber Jewelry : The fossilized resin is sometimes passed over by tourists looking for silver and turquoise.
- THE GENDER TAX : Coughing Up a Hundred Bucks a Year Is a Small Price to Pay for Being a Man
- The Kimono, By JAMES MERRILL
- A GOODLY SHIP: The Building of the...
- Bill and Ted Make It to Prime Time, City Doesn't
- La Verne Gets $75,000 for Library Center
- Retro : Nites for Nick and Dick
- Sierra Madre : Fee District for Parking Lot
- Pedestrian Killed by Hit-and-Run Driver
- More Mahler From the Post-Bernstein Crop of Conductors
- JAZZ : Trumpeter Arturo Sandoval Steps Up to Jazz's Upper Register
- URBAN COWBOY II?: Crowe may be joking...
- Player Keeps Harping on the Many Facets of American Blues
- O.C. Developer Sells Chinese a Metropolis : Entrepreneur: After grueling negotiations, his firm is chosen by Beijing to coordinate planning and building of a $5.2-billion, state-of-the-art city.
- STYLE : FASHION : Tropical Punch
- Picturing Hong Kong and Surviving in Russia
- Depreciation Brings Tax Despite Sale Loss
- Salads: Use Your Bean
- Japanese Debate Defense Role, U.S. Bases
- Amoros, Dodger Hero of '55, Dies at 62 : Baseball: His running catch led to double play that preserved the victory in Game 7 as Brooklyn won its only World Series.
- A Few Steps Toward His Goal : L.A. Watts Games: After the Braille Olympics, Hermilo Jimenez simply wanted to run in a mainstream race.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Colt Goes From Claim to Fame
- Move to Add Nappi to Staff Fails : Boxing: Letter signed by boxers is ruled invalid by USA Boxing board.
- Capriati Excited About Olympics
- ART : COMMENTARY : A Monumental Burden : Chris Burden's memorial, etched with the names of real and made-up Vietnamese dead, is an unsentimental reminder of the war
- STAGE : 'Lost' and Found : Brooke Adams, appearing in Neil Simon's 'Lost in Yonkers,' is exactly where she wants to be--personally and professionally
- * Carter Hawley Hale Stores Inc. announced...
- Trashing the Myths About Our Garbage : RUBBISH! The Archaeology of Garbage, <i> By William Rathje and Cullen Murphy (HarperCollins: $23; 245 pp.)</i>
- ARCTIC PASSAGES: A Unique Small-Boat Journey Through...
- Travel Clinics Offer Advice to Go : Specialty practices are convenient places to get immunizations and information.
- The Ultimate Melting Pot
- Labels Take Mystery Out of Work
- Lease Does Not Permit Change of Mind
- THE FAMILY WAY
- Strike Stops Toronto Newspaper From Going to Press for 1st Time in Century
- Czechs Look Longingly at World Beer Market : Beverages: Brewers aiming for longer shelf life and higher technological standards for packaging while retaining quality of nation's famed brews.
- Not Just Another Pastel Coyote : AN ELEGY FOR SEPTEMBER, <i> By John Nichols (Henry Holt: $18.95; 161 pp.)</i>
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- Sierra Madre : More Budget Cuts Required
- Q & A : Making the A-List of L.A.'s Royalty
- Arthur C. Lundahl; Photo Expert Discovered Cuban Missile Sites
- U.S. Economy Stays Cloaked in Crazy Quilt
- Mosbacher Credits Bush for Resignation of Navy Chief
- The Law : Chris Noth
- FBI Believes Found Body Is Missing Exxon Executive
- City Council Passes Levies on 4 Landslide Areas : Government: Refusal to tax a fifth sets up a showdown with the county over the maintenance of a road and drainage facilities.
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE : By Taking Today's Pop Culture Literally, Critics Miss the Point of Entertainment
- COLUMN LEFT / ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Labor Party: More Finesse, Same Intent : An Israeli development plan aids West Bank annexation without challenging the U.S.
- Residents Raise a Stink Over Plans to Can the Trash Man
- Family's 'Graduation' to a Drug-Free Life : Heritage House in Costa Mesa Reaches Milestone in Getting Mom, Children Back on Feet
- Device Could Give Diabetics Normal Life
- 12-Year-Old Obsession Nears Reality for Writer-Turned-TV Station Owner
- Substance Abuse Center Starts With March to Clean Streets
- SURFING OP PRO CHAMPIONSHIPS : U.S. Cruises, but Australia Works a Bit Harder to Reach Final
- Mom Was a Star in Center Field
- MUSIC : And a Bit Farther South . . .
- European Community Still Divided Over Stubborn National Rivalries : Union: Summit did produce compromise allowing for possible military support for Bosnia relief efforts.
- La Puente : Business Fees Revised
- Palestinians Ill-Prepared for New Climate : Mideast: A PLO power struggle and disagreement on negotiation goals cause paralysis at a time when change in Israel means opportunity knocks.
- A Wish for Peace : Plumber Hopes His Front-Yard Waterfall Will Bring a Wellspring of Inspiration
- COMMENTARY ON AIR QUALITY AND THE ECONOMY : AQMD, Business Community Partnership Will Go Long Way : A special panel set up to get input from industry aims to balance environmental and economic concerns.
- Asian-Americans Urged to Report Hate Crimes : Human relations: Stop accepting abuse and report it to prosecutors, crime experts tell Anaheim seminar. And beware of 'quick fixes' on racism, one speaker warns.
- Baffled Ruelas Survives Molefyane's Roving Attack
- BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : Young Solid at Bat Despite His Shakiness at Third Base
- The Mother of Planned Parenthood : WOMAN OF VALOR: Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement in America, <i> By Ellen Chesler (Simon and Schuster: $27.50; 640 pp.)</i>
- SPORT REPORT
- Los Angeles CountyCALABASAS: Phase 1 & 2...
- Mystic Isles : Three Wind-swept, Romantic Outposts of Britain and Ireland : Scotland's Arran
- Torrents of Spring (Showtime Monday at 6...
- Let the Shows Begin
- Haunted by nightmares of brutality, ex-hostage Joe Cicippio struggles to leave his 5-year ordeal behind. But even an exhaustive schedule and a loving family won't make the past go away. : A Captive No More?
- 1,908 Days of Danger and Boredom
- To Swim or Not to Swim? : Environment: A new study finds human viruses at Malibu Lagoon and local drains. Beach-goers and experts disagree on whether the waves are worth the risk.
- Truck Strikes, Kills Santa Ana Resident
- Boseman Is Indecisive About Future : Preps: Morningside standout says he will decide in March whether to play football or basketball at the collegiate level.
- Some Chips for Dipping From Draft
- It Takes a While, but Graf Advances : Wimbledon: She has to work to defeat de Swardt in three sets. Fendick will be next after upset over Novotna. Capriati wins.
- Motor Racing
- Tommy Morrison got his 29th knockout in...
- BOOK 'EM: You thought that Stephen Davis'...
- * Mattel Inc. has promoted Jean McKenzie...
- Loan Terms Aren't Real Until They're in Writing
- Mystic Isles : Three Wind-swept, Romantic Outposts of Britain and Ireland
- MISTAKEN IDENTITY by Nayantara Sahgal (New...
- Rating America's Best-Selling Beers
- Court Ruling Puts Second Trust Deeds in Doubt
- Backup Contract Gives Seller a Second Chance
- WEEKEND ESCAPE : Camping Out in Cambria Meant Eating Out, Too : Sampling an array of good local restaurants was a fine complement to living in a tent.
- Task Force Counts Gains, Critics Losses, as It Disbands : Crime: Law enforcement insiders heap praise on the Metropolitan Homicide Task Force, formed to find the slayer of 45 women. But others note that many killings remain unsolved.
- NAMES AND NUMBERS
- MOVIES : Back at the Plate Again : Four decades after the All American Girls Professional Baseball League disbanded, its players are recalled in 'A League of Their Own'
- Scientists Seek Cause in Texas Dolphin Deaths
- Birds, Marine Life Suffer From Debris Strewn on Miles of Beach
- Birthday Bidder Takes Home the Horse : Auction: Animal Regulation Department sale draws 50 people interested in a paint mare, three goats and a cow.
- Reporter Took His Best Shot as Photographer but <i> Sacre Bleu </i> It
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: JUNE 27
- State Cuts Could Reach Tenured Faculty at CSUN : Education: Gov. Wilson's 11% budget reduction, if implemented, would eliminate all part-time instructors.
- Chancellor's Tough Medicine of Change : Education: Thomas Lakin, a year into his job as leader of the county's community colleges, has done what he was hired to do. But some say he has gone too far too fast.
- Motor Racing
- RUNNING / JOHN ORTEGA : Sprinter Brown, Howard Finish Out of the Running in U.S. Trials
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Curtis to Play More, Wathan Says
- Winning Anything Is a Bear in 'Sports' at a County Fair
- Soundtracks for the Age of Irony : *** 1/2 B-52's; "Good Stuff", <i> Reprise</i> : ** 1/2, DEEE-LITE; "Infinity Within", <i> Elektra</i>
- * Larry Nusbaum has joined Advantage Life...
- THE MATURE TRAVELER : Tours That Stress Education Abroad : University-based Interhostel provides lodging and lectures at cultural sites.
- STYLE : ARCHITECTURE : Craftsman Lite
- GOING to MEET the MURDERER : EVELYN
- Bugged? Suck 'em Up
- Students' Achievements Celebrated at Luncheon
- Are We Having Fun Yet?
- Thief-Watching on Ex-Cold War Frontier
- Rodney King Arrested in Dispute With Wife
- Kadafi Predicts Israel's Disintegration, an 'Artificial State' From World War II
- City, Builder Resolve Lengthy Squabble Over Civic Center Costs
- EC Endorses Force if Needed for Sarajevo Aid
- Racquet Club May Become Hog Heaven : Zoning: Nearby residents' complaints closed the tennis ranch. The owner now plans to raise pigs and attract motorcycle riders with an offer of free beer.
- Perot Candidacy Hinges on Interpretation of His Past : Image: Questions about his private and public record don't always jibe with his official self-portrait.
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of June 28-July 4
- Picture It--Trading Cards Featuring Sheriff's Deputies : Community relations: Carson may spend $11,000 to spotlight deputies. Officials hope to provide children with a positive image of law enforcement.
- An Abbot for St. Andrew's : Religion: The 36-year-old Benedictine monastery has quietly gained new status. But it keeps its secluded serenity, where Catholics and Protestants often gather to pray together.
- Teacher Pops the Wrong Question : Prophesy: Westminster man faces firing after asking girl, 16, to marry him. He says God, symbolized by a bunny, played Cupid.
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Car Strikes Garden Grove Woman, Baby
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : See, We Have These Pen Pals on the East Coast . . .
- GUNS SHY: Given Axl Rose's history of...
- Tales on Tape : Schools: A television documentary project evolves into a collective self-portrait on videotape for students at Pacific Palisades Elementary.
- Commentary : FAILING MARKS ON THIS TV REPORT CARD
- Wilson Drill Team Wins Competition
- Brown Seeks Recount After Narrow Loss : Politics: Former assemblyman challenges county registrar's decision to invalidate absentee ballots following defeat in GOP primary by 105 votes.
- Chamber Fires Its President : Business: Brooke Knapp helped retain commercial rights to two landmarks. But critics say she failed as a manager.
- Third-Grader's Music Is First-Rate
- To Remain President: Prove You're Worthy
- Better Safe Than Sorry In Choosing Running Mate
- 12-Year-Old Girl Dies After Passing Out While Swimming
- Is Vision of a New Vista Merely a Dream? : Redevelopment: Ambitious plans are in works to transform city's center. Critics call them pipe dreams.
- 24 Fall Sick From Toxic Fish Caught Near Baja : Poison: None of the tainted fish caught 450 miles south of San Diego are in the commercial marketplace, health department says.
- A feast offering food for all the...
- Jones Advances to Final in 200
- The Cardinal Ruler : With a Tiny Office and Great Expectations, Bill Walsh Is Excited About Being Back at Stanford
- L.A. Theater in 'Crisis,' a Gloomy Producer Says
- To Hall of Famers, Penny Marshall Was Just Laverne
- Fiddlehead Fern Staple Menu Delicacy in Spring
- Can the Trash Man? : Plan to Fire Sanitation Worker Raises a Stink
- Once Synonymous, Gates, LAPD Go Separate Ways : Police: He leaves office after 14 turbulent years. Perhaps no chief has inspired such loyalty and disdain.
- Fiscal Troubles Hit the Shores of Seal Beach the Hardest
- Caltech Professor Wins Harvey Prize
- Policewoman Charged in D.C. Drug-Related Murder
- Peace Corps Fulfilled Woman's Desire for Change in Her Life
- 'Scarsdale Diet' Slayer Loses 'Emotional Distress' Retrial Plea
- DIVERSIONS : When to Not Make a Fire : Before Your Trek, There Are Classes to Help You Get the Most Out of Hiking
- Pale Horse, Pale Rider. A Democracy in Decay?
- Services Set for Civic Leader, Arbitrator Lawrence P. Casey
- Rejected Job Candidate Wants Respect
- Motor Racing
- A Few Tips to Help You Get From Tee to Green
- Cuba Faces a Nightmare in U.S. Dream Team
- MINOR LEAGUES / SEAN WATERS : Davison Looks for Another Chance
- Dana Point's Butler Takes Her Solo Sailing Skills to Barcelona
- Inexperienced Chatsworth Held to 1 Hit in Loss to Bell
- In Brief
- ART : Georgia on His Mind : An exhibit at Getty Museum casts new light on the relationship between artist Georgia O'Keeffe and photographer Alfred Stieglitz
- * Edward C. "Pete" Aldridge, Jr. has...
- * Tamara J. Erickson has been appointed...