- How Digital-Recording Pact Will Affect Consumers : The royalty accord won't raise prices soon, if at all, but it will lead to introduction of new software, a major factor in the acceptance of the new format.
- Guillem Dances to a Different Drummer : Ballet: With the rarity of box-office ballerinas, she gets to fill her own Royal Ballet dance card--and Orange County isn't in on it.
- TAIWAN
- U.S. Described as Ahead in Key Technologies : Japan: But the study by the Economic Planning Agency said the Asian nation leads in areas with the greatest commercial potential.
- Iraq Pardons Political Prisoners
- A SPECIAL REPORT: O.C. AUTHORS
- Bid to Oust Tribal Leader Ends in Defeat : Cabazon Indians: The two dissidents are fined $50,000 each and further penalized after a misconduct hearing stemming from their challenge.
- Ventura Council to Hold Hearing on CSU Site Issue
- A New Lease on Life : U.S.-Philippine relations seek to rise from the ashes
- Gay Rights Bill Boosts Stature of Lawmaker : Assembly: The high-profile legislation helps liberal Terry B. Friedman emerge as both politically savvy and sensitive. He may run for city attorney.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Several Streets to Be Closed for Repaving
- Miscellany
- L.A. Fest's Deficit Ripples to Center : Arts: The Japanese American Cultural and Community Center suffers minor 'cash-flow problems' as L.A. Festival delays payments.
- A Model R&H; Program by Mauceri at Bowl
- O.C. ART : Elitism Doesn't Have to Be a Nasty Word : In the positive sense of the term, museums perform the job of quality control. We look to them to tell us which artists have something distinctive to say.
- Pop Music : Odd Pairing at Universal: Zepplin, Buzzcocks
- Ms. Profitable With No Ads, Owner Reports
- Carter Hawley Studies Suit Over Reorganization : Retailing: The question is whether the 1987 revamping left the company with so much debt that it couldn't operate profitably.
- Miscellany
- TV Reviews : 'Best of L.A.' Is Best of the Best List
- Pop Music : Divinyls Face Integrity Issue at Palladium
- Stock Group Winners and Losers
- Carl Karcher Enterprises Inc. Costa Mesa Nature...
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : Tourist Bush Gets a Whirlwind Tour of Istanbul : Diplomacy: Visit covers 1,400 years of Turkish history. The fatigued President heads back to Washington today.
- PLACENTIA : Zone Change OKd for Shopping Center
- OXNARD : Board Members Join District Celebration
- NEWPORT BEACH : Goodwill Industries Honors Businessman
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Fisher Pleased With Scrimmage Effort
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Steinberg Gains Second SCGA Amateur Title
- ROUNDUP : Exbourne Wins Caesars at Atlantic City
- U.S. Beats Soviets in Volleyball Match
- Two Chamber Evenings With the Institute
- LEGAL FILE
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Colombia Slide Kills 13
- Science / Medicine : Childhood Cancer Survivors
- Science / Medicine : New Group of Fast Pulsars Found
- White Supremacists to Go On Trial : Racism: Tom Metzger and three others are charged in a cross-burning incident eight years ago. Prosecutor says there is not much left of the movement.
- Liberal Supervisors May Not Have Funds for Their Agenda
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Tsongas Backs Tests for Social Security
- Big Oil Spill Imperils Coast of Australia : Environment: A Greek tanker founders and spews out 2.9 million gallons of crude. Rich fishing grounds are threatened.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: O.C. AUTHORS
- Start of Cleanup at Shasta Lake Called Success
- GARDEN GROVE : Council OKs Hike in Business License Fee
- Riding an Artificial Wave of Entertainment Success
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- Road Movie Terminates for Dodgers : Baseball: They lose to Mets, 9-4, and finish trip with 2-9 record--their worst journey since 1983. Second-place Braves trail by only three games.
- Auto Plant Deal Said to Be Near
- Parents Warned of Too Much of Good Things
- Perfume
- Bristol St. Plan Puts a Crack in Their Nest Egg : Redevelopment: Couple who bought parcel in 1979 hoped to cash in at retirement. Now Santa Ana's plans to turn their property into a park are tarnishing their golden years.
- Tuesday's Election
- Supporters Rally Round the Victim of a Hate Crime : Rights: Members of several churches gather on a front lawn where a cross was recently burned to assure the resident he is not alone in the struggle against racial bias.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Gallagher Supports Decision
- World IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Russia to Aid Poor Kirghizia Republic
- Rash of Transfers Changes Makeup of Foothill Division : Police: The jurisdiction in which the Rodney King beating took place now has 10 new minority supervisors and 15 minority officers.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Color of Dealership Gets Reconsideration
- COLUMN RIGHT/ PATRICK RILEY : Thomas' Nod to Natural Law Is No Crime : The founders cited 'the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God'; modern justice has gone astray.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL: ORANGE COUNTY'S DAY : LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- Boxing
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK : Looking Ahead
- CHARGERS : Novak Skips Camp, Seeks Chance to Play
- Miscellany
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Tender Fury's Driving Set Closes Night Moves on a Bright Note
- Firms Can't Get Federal Research, Report Says : Technology: The government's failure to share its studies makes it more difficult for U.S. businesses to compete, the assessment concludes.
- OCCUPATION: Pipe Fitter
- Lost time capsules: when history gets mislaid : An international society offers its assistance so that the buried mementoes of an era can be found again.
- Man Found Fatally Stabbed in Sepulveda
- Pigging Out on GI Chow
- Elderly Man Burned in Apartment Blaze
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Healthy Move
- TUSTIN : 2 New Eateries OKd for Enderle Center
- OK Likely on Gypsum Canyon Home Plan : Development: Anaheim's City Council appears united in preference of 8,000 homes to a new county jail. Council will vote on the project Tuesday.
- Miscellany
- CYCLING TOUR DE FRANCE : No Respite for LeMond as the Alps Loom
- Miscellany
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Gwynn Speaks Out on Slump
- GOLF ROUNDUP
- Carew's Hall of Fame Entry Seconded During Ceremony
- Institute Honors Architects : Awards: The designers of the Tustin Market Place and the Plaza Tower Office Building are among the winners at the annual banquet in Newport Beach.
- LEGAL FILE
- Kurdish Rebels Hold City After Fierce Fighting : Iraq: Sulaymaniyah is peaceful, but a brigade force of 2,500 Iraqi soldiers patrols the outskirts.
- Police Shootings Leave 1 Dead, 1 Wounded
- Hit-Run Driver Kills 5-Year-Old
- Youth Shot to Death While Driving Home
- Countywide
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : SPEEDSKATING : This Show Gets Two Stars and Sets a Record Rating
- A Nation Still Turning Its Eyes to Him
- Sun Belt Takes Recovery Lead, Study Reports : Economy: The Northeast and North Central regions are reportedly lagging other parts of the country.
- Pastry Chef's Sweet Revenge?
- Unocal and L.A. Join to Sponsor Toxic Roundups
- Metzger to Go On Trial in Cross-Burning Case : Racism: The Fallbrook white supremacist and three others are charged in the 8-year-old incident.
- Silicon Graphics Unveils a Low-Cost Color Workstation
- Troops Pull Back in Slovenia; 12 Die in Croatia
- Dwight Weist: 'Man of 1,000 Voices' Was Radio Mainstay
- Snapshots of the Sadder Side of Summer : A QUICK KISS OF REDEMPTION & OTHER STORIES, <i> by David Means,</i> William Morrow, $18, 224 pages
- Governor Says He'll Survive Budget Bruises : Politics: Tells national TV audience recession is largely to blame for tax hikes. He and Speaker Brown defend state against charges of decline.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Rezoning Clears Way for Condos, Shops
- Science / Medicine : Interbreeding May Reduce Hostility of African Bees
- Shorter, Cheaper Campaigns Seen in Council Races : Politics: Expected victories in the Sept. 17 primary could eliminate need for a November runoff election. Four San Diego City Council seats are at stake.
- SAN CLEMENTE : City OKs Alignment of Foothill Tollway
- HOMELESS WATCH : Glad Ad
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Tiny Crowd Cottons to Miramar Show
- FCC Keeps Watchful Eye on KFMB-TV Hiring Practices
- COLUMN ONE : Losing Faith in Credit Files : Consumers have flooded regulators with complaints about the credit reporting industry. Congress is considering several bills that would overhaul the firms' practices.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Firefighters Plead Case Before Council
- COLUMN LEFT/ GEORGE BLACK : One Reformer Meets Buzzsaw, One Doesn't : Bush asks for absolute proof from Gorbachev, but makes no such demand on De Klerk.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Fast Start for Shoemaker Fund
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL: ORANGE COUNTY'S DAY : LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK : Von Heiland's Pair of Silver Medals Keep Olympic Hopes Alive
- Jackson's Heart Still Belongs to Be-Bop
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS : Fierro Makes Her Beam Turn Into a Smile
- Ill Health Forces Sacknoff Off Air : Television: Sacknoff, top sportscaster for Channel 10, quits because of heart problems. He underwent emergency surgery in 1988 after a heart attack.
- A Flock of Angels Makes Us Downright Euphoric
- Quake Prediction Sparks Fear in Iran
- An Eclectic Crowd Meets New Cardinal
- 4 City Unions Seek to Overturn Ethics Law
- Science / Medicine : Gills Found in Ancient Land Animal
- Science / Medicine : Dinosaurs Are Big at County Museum
- Leaderless Cult's Future Clouded
- Bar Patrons Hold Suspect After Slaying
- 3 Camrosa Officials to Face Recall on Nov. 5 : Drought: The revolt against higher water rates has been spearheaded by many of the Santa Rosa Valley's wealthiest homeowners.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Howell Is Nearly Ready
- 1939 Was <i> Really</i> Hollywood's Best Year
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : 'Lollapalooza' : Festival Concert With '60s Concept Isn't the Hoped-For Happening
- Retiree Introducing Capitalism to Socialists : Training: Holmes Brown hopes to eventually bring 500 Soviets to U.S. It's not his first big challenge.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: O.C. AUTHORS
- Mutual Fund Groups
- Youth Killed, 2 Hurt in Ferris Wheel Accident
- E. Europeans See Paris, Then Look for Work
- Rose's Garden: The Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Garden...
- THE HOUSE
- Carlsbad
- LOTTERY RESULTS: JULY 20
- Caltrans Hopes to Ease Confusion
- Much of Nation Continues to Bake
- Blacks Urged to Unite With Other Minorities : Civil rights: Joining forces with growing Latino and Asian populations can bring social and economic gains, activist says.
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Further Funding of Zulus Disclosed
- Terrorist Accounts at BCCI Alleged : Finance: A London newspaper lists Abu Nidal and Islamic Jihad as clients of the defunct bank. British intelligence warnings last year are reported.
- Trains Collide in Scotland; 4 Killed
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Countdown Begins for Shuttle Mission
- Drug Users
- MOORPARK : Fight Over Growth Report Fee Ends
- Raining on Katz's Parade : WATER WATCH: To compromise is one thing, to gut is another
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Exceeds Goals for Residential Trash
- Alamo's Life as a Fugitive Was Spent Out in the Open : Religion: Untraceable cellular phones and taped radio shows helped the fundamentalist minister hold the reins of his church and businesses while federal agents tried to track him down.
- BREA : Boy's Mother Files Suit Against District
- Navratilova, Sabatini Out of Olympics; Seles in Limbo
- OFF-ROAD RACING COLISEUM EVENT : Better Late Than Never as Stewart Wins Feature
- AUSTRALIA
- SOUTH KOREA
- Staples Are Immigrant's Bread and Butter : Two Flags Wholesale in Anaheim thrives by supplying materials to the many Latino and Asian mom-and-pop groceries dotting Orange and Los Angeles counties.
- 2 Airlines Plan $310-Million Bid for Pan Am
- San Diego
- NEWPORT BEACH : Residents Seek Ban on Skateboards
- Writer Rallies Activists to Help Save Buildings
- Miscellany
- BASEBALL AMERICAN LEGION : Cain Takes Sepulveda to District 20 Championship
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : DIVING : Scoggin Is Able to Leave His Past Behind
- OVER-THE-LINE : Cromar Claims Another Title
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Puckett Helps Twins Rout Red Sox, 14-1
- Pasadena Police Nab Robert Irwin : Art: When the godfather of California Light and Space unveiled his newest work, few cognoscenti thought to look for it at a police station.
- DANCE REVIEW : Flamenco at Center of CSLA's 'Kaleidoscope'
- County's Batbusters Win Softball Title
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL: ORANGE COUNTY'S DAY : LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- Two Films Display the Serious Side of Percy Adlon
- Fox to Increase Programs, Add a News Service : Broadcasting: The network is willing to sacrifice short-term profit to put it in position to compete better, Chairman Barry Diller says.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves Can't Be Cooled Off, Trail by Three
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Capriati Polishes Off Rusty Seles, 6-3, 7-5
- Boxing
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL: ORANGE COUNTY'S DAY : LOS ANGELES 1991 : Nordquist Remains Hopeful He Can Rise Above the Heat : Track: High jumper doesn't win gold medal but survives temperature, which is a step toward preparing for '92 Olympic Trials in New Orleans.
- County Issue Day Labor Gathering Sites...
- MOVIES - July 22, 1991
- MOVIES - July 22, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 22, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 22, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 22, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 22, 1991
- U.N. Working on Plan to Allow Iraq to Sell Oil : Sanctions: The deal would raise more than $1 billion. The panel says proceeds must go for humanitarian relief and postwar costs.
- LAPD Retaliating for Criticism, Officers Say : Police: There is also speculation that others have been rewarded for defending Chief Gates in public.
- 3 on Commission Hold Key to Bird's Future : Ecology: Gnatcatcher in hands of men who in past contested cases have denied endangered-species status.
- Baker Puts Pressure on Shamir : Diplomacy: He says invitations to Mideast peace talks could be issued without Israel's approval. Jordan becomes fourth Arab government to OK U.S. peace plan.
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 22, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 22, 1991
- What Is a Blanket Mortgage?
- The Big Easy (CBS Saturday at 8...
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : Mayor bends elbow, decides offbeat nightclub with Harley on bar is no threat.
- Time to Retire Some Troubling Traits : * County Pension System Should Heed Audit's Blueprint for Reform at the Top
- Boxing Night to Be Held Friday
- MOTOR RACING NOTES : Different Faces Visiting Winner's Circles
- Boudakian Dominates Ventura Main Event
- Fuhrman Sets Records in Triplicate : Weightlifting: After setting three national marks, Simi Valley woman looks ahead to World Championships.
- Make Him an Offer for These
- Rodrigues Wins Rough Water Swim Events
- Economic Woes Could Force Restructuring of Surfing Tour
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Reds End Slump the Hard Way
- Off-Centerpiece : What You'd See if 'Naked Hollywood' Was Totally Nude
- STAGE : Voice for a Silent Minority : Performance artist Luis Alfaro finds stage doors opening for his provocative works meshing Latino and gay experiences
- James R. Henderson has been promoted from...
- Lloyd McKibbin has been appointed vice president...
- Shopping List for the Eco-Home
- Your Mortgage : Lenders Vary on Up-Front Points
- Gardening : CONTAINER FARMING : No Vegetable Plot? Then Grow Them in a Pot
- A Civil Tongue, by ERIC NELSON
- Trends Point to Allure of Steel Homes
- BLOOD WHISPERS: L.A. Writers on AIDS, ...
- Prospective Buyer Deserves to Know of Lawsuit
- Shifting With the Canadian Tides
- A Tip to Restaurants: Don't Be Rude
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA CLARA : More Brain Tumors Found at Complex
- Love Fat-Laden Foods? It's Only Human
- Summer Stress : Therapists Offer Tips on Keeping Your Cool With Guests, Kids...
- To Our Readers:
- Abortion Rights Group Vows GOP Platform Fight
- O.C. Appointee Cuts Swath of Political Controversy
- Before Saying 'I Do,' Psychometrics Offers a Preview of Partner's Quirks
- Hit-Run Car Strikes 2 Men Changing Tire on Side of I-5
- U. S. Agency Takes a Spot in the Middle : Mediation: The Justice Department's Community Relations Service works quietly to resolve racially sensitive issues. Four major civil rights efforts are under way here.
- Billboard Shines Again Despite Plan to Keep Lights Off
- School Districts Tackle Hidden Danger--Asbestos : Renovation: Campuses throughout the county face the costly, yet necessary, task of removing the cancer-causing material.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL: ORANGE COUNTY'S DAY : LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- Actually, Fresh Prince Is All That
- Tami Pereira has been named vice president...
- Walnut Creek: Oasis in the San Gabriel Valley
- Weeklong Costa Rica Tours Scheduled for Fall
- L.A. SPEAK
- THE THROWING MADONNA: Essays on the Brain...
- Inventor Settles on Quake Idea
- Lifetime Gets More Original
- Police Not So Quick to Accept LAPD Report : Christopher Commission: Some say their small size and structure help them avoid many of the abuses linked to their big-city counterparts.
- Thousands of Mixed Families Caught in Yugoslavia's Bitter Ethnic Divide
- Galanter Opponent Takes Health Post
- Tax Funds Help Sponsor Stop-Smoking Class
- Britain May Curb Cars, Get Back on Track : Transportation: The nation's antiquated rail network can expect to get a new lease on life to coincide with the opening of the Channel Tunnel train link to France.
- West African Gullah Traditions Kept Alive on the Sea Islands
- Pilot's Family Tells of Frustration, Rage : MIAs: 'Robertson pride' sustained wife, daughter after he crashed in Vietnam and their skepticism of the government grew.
- To Our Readers:
- Doctor Says He Has Cure for Education's Ills : Politics: Giving up medical practice, Stephen Guffanti launches drive to get school voucher system measure on the state ballot.
- Man Shot While Allegedly Trying to Run Car Over Deputy
- Regulars at past Peninsula Symphony "Summerfest" outdoor...
- A Gleam in Dog's Eye, a Ring in His Stomach
- Council Race--It's a Matter of Emphasis : Sharon Lowe: The Chinatown attorney sounds Molina's populist themes and says hers is clearly a woman's agenda.
- SIMI VALLEY : Burglary Suspect Shot by Homeowner
- OFF-ROAD AT THE COLISEUM : Millen and Roger Mears Easily Win Their Heats
- Berganio Wins Public Links Title
- Chatsworth's Forkel 2nd in Bowling Event
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Players a Little Off in Intrasquad Match
- Seniors Will Meet Their Match at Oakland Hills
- In Presence of Greatness, Powell Soars : Long jump: With Bob Beamon on hand, Olympic silver medalist leaps 27 feet 8 inches to win.
- NEW RELEASES
- Alfredo Ayuyao has joined the Fieldstone Co....
- FICTION
- THE NEW, IMPROVED REALITY : Will the Ultimate Connection Between Humans and Computers Become the Ultimate Escape?
- Beckoning the First-Time Home Buyer : North Long Beach: You have to pick your spot carefully, but there are affordable dwellings built 40 or 50 years ago with detailing not found in tract homes.
- Six years ago, Carl Anderson's life went...
- Travels With My Aunt'
- Shark Sighting
- Gates' CIA Nomination Put in Dangerous Limbo : Intelligence: With hearings delayed, he has to endure months of questions, rumors about his agency activities.
- Suspected Drunk Driver Hits Car; Baby Dies
- Panel Rejects Preferential Hiring Plan : Language: The proposal to recruit bilingual 911 dispatchers is seen as discriminatory. A similar recruitment plan for firefighters is rescinded. : MONTEREY PARK
- Majority Serbs Stand Defiant in Croatian Town : Yugoslavia: In Glina, numbers and geography are a recipe for trouble.
- Community Colleges Can Do It : Feds' slashing attack on loan defaults will cripple innocents
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL: ORANGE COUNTY'S DAY : LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Predictably, King Leads by Three Shots After 67
- The Next Crisis in the Banking Industry May Come From the Use of Credit Cards
- HOW I BECAME HETTIE JONES by...
- Tut's Tomb in Egypt Still Closed to Visitors
- Exploring Amazonia : In Brazil and Peru, eco-tourists get breathtaking close to exotic wildlife-in relative comfort-at two rain-forest lodges
- $1-Million Visas Seeking to Lure the Wealthy to U.S. : Immigration: It is hoped the rich will open businesses in this country that will provide jobs for Americans.
- After-School Programs Get Financial Boost in Some Cities : Budget: School districts with reduced funding are turning to their cities for help, but the response is uneven.
- The Walker Institute will hold the Santa...
- Are Updated Methods More or Less Effective?
- Coal Miners, Operators Again Square Off on W.Va. Battleground : Labor: In 1921, 2,100 troops quelled a unionist rebellion. Now a company wants to strip-mine Blair Mountain, triggering a more complicated struggle.
- Berkeley in the Sixties (Channel 28 Tuesday...
- Reiner, Morton & Hayes
- Arthur Brooks; Ace Fighter Pilot in World War I
- Free Trade <i> and</i> a Cleaner Mexico : President Salinas still has something to prove
- With the Spotlight Off Child Care, Administration Panders to Ideologues : Regulations: Parents asked for and got from Congress a bill creating more and safer day-care programs, but now that victory is threatened.
- In Search of the Big Picture at UCSD : Academics: Universities are forgetting their purpose as the scramble for individual achievement accelerates, Roger Revelle once wrote.
- Gulf War Displays Draw Big Crowd at Van Nuys Air Show
- Angels Hit New Low, 4-1 : Baseball: They trail by six games after loss to Indians, and it's the same old story: no offense.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- Bieniemy Gets High Marks
- On-the-Job Training : Northridge's Price Learned to Coach by Doing It and His Methods Have Paid Off After Early Miscues
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL: ORANGE COUNTY'S DAY : LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK : County Athletes Keep Winning and Adding to Heavy Medal Collection
- NEW RELEASES : Young Tenors Recall Mainstream Idols
- POP MUSIC : Rap <i> en</i> 'Spanglish' : On his way to becoming an accountant, Gerardo sheds his suits for torn jeans and a racy image to hit it big in an untapped market
- Democracy Could Unleash the Great Potential of Iraq
- Seeking Truth in Air Advertising : Flights: Airlines are potentially misleading passengers when they refer to trips with one or more stops on the same plane as being <i> direct</i> .
- Running AMOK
- Paul Schrader's American Gigolo (Channel 13 tonight...
- The '2nd Wave' of the AIDS Epidemic Begins to Stalk a New Generation : Health: The sweep of infection catches whole families in a sea of terrifying social, legal and medical issues.
- Vietnam Pressured to Free Cypress Clergy : Diplomacy: Rep. Dana Rohrabacher says he'll travel to communist country if the two are not released.
- Baldwin Park : Utility Tax Reinstated
- To Our Readers:
- Sneak Previews : How to see the fall shows this summer
- Payoff Pitch : Gaylord Perry, Master of the Illegal Spitball, Will Take His Place in the Hall of Fame Today
- Arnold Enters Into Lease Agreement That Will Save Local Harness Racing