- ART
- Mitsumoto, Concordia at Japan America
- What If They Screened a Film and No One Came?
- Lonely Crusader Touts Investments for Retirement
- Israeli Activist Arrested
- The Other Sides of L.B.J.
- Excellent Party for 'Bill & Ted'
- Inmates Seize Guards in 2nd Day of Violence
- Kennard--Nobody's Follower : Judiciary: In her two years on the state Supreme Court, she has occasionally deserted the conservative majority and voted with the liberal minority.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Help Line Started by Support Group
- Jamul
- COUNTYWIDE : 26-Year-Old Dies of Gunshot Wound
- Science / Medicine : Mozart Mysteries : Medical Sleuths Study Composer's Genius and Cause of His Early Death
- Science / Medicine : Aspirin Aids in Protecting Fetus
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McDowell Loses No-Hitter Early, but Wins With a One-Hitter, 15-1
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Courier Overcomes Chang to Win at Japan, 6-4, 2-6, 6-4
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- Chargers, Butts Maintain Their Stances
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : The Day in Review : Basketball
- Teen Swimmer Is Wise Beyond Her Years : Swimming: Encinitas' Lydersen is using the Olympic Festival as a checkpoint toward a possible berth in the 1996 Summer Games.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Pacific Overtures' More Relevant Than Ever in Irvine
- ECONOMY
- Past and present find a home in small Eskimo fish camps : Yup'iks rely on both their ancestors' skills and modern conveniences.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE BILL OF RIGHTS : Our Path Is Still Lit by Noble Ideas : In 1791, we amended our new Constitution to spell out the liberties claimed by independence; today, they are as vital as ever.
- Violence Fails to Slow 'Boyz' : Movies: Feature about gangs draws weekend crowds, even though a man is killed in Chicago and 33 hurt nationwide.
- In Arms Control, Has Japan Found Its Grand Purpose? : Militarism: The world's only nuclear casualty, resisting calls that it re-arm, considers a leadership role in disarmament and nonproliferation.
- VILLA PARK : New Policies OKd on Water Overuse
- Lakeside
- COUNTYWIDE : Medical Waste Fee to Be Considered
- Lowering Hurdles to Housing : Needed: money, better regulations and compassion
- Rides for Disabled May Cost Cities Millions : Civil rights: A federal law guarantees equal access for the handicapped. Several municipalities offer limited or no transit service.
- PAL Team Wins
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : Sync or Swim, Full of Laughs : Synchronized Swimming Joke Is on the Joker This Time
- Pop Music : Spanic Boys' Show Their Passion for Oldies at Club Lingerie
- Stock Group Winners and Losers
- INTERNATIONAL
- TAIWAN
- The Collapse of an Architectural Pillar Jolts L.A. : Real estate: Arthur Erickson Associates' financially ailing Southland office was abruptly closed last month. Its renowned Canada-based principal admits that he is no numbers whiz.
- Tax Puts Dealers in the Driver's Seat : Autos: Big-ticket customers rush to beat a 1.25% sales tax hike. O.C.'s levy is now 7.75 cents on the dollar.
- World IN BRIEF : TURKEY : Kurdish-Related Violence Kills 18
- General Tries to Soothe Kurds as Troops Leave
- Syria Accepts U.S. Formula for Seeking Peace
- Science / Medicine : Interferon Halts Spread of Hepatitis B, Study Says
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE BILL OF RIGHTS : Common Heritage for a Diverse People
- COUNTYWIDE : Girls Compete in Softball Tourney
- LOTTERY RESULTS: JULY 13
- Surfers Catch Waves, Fans Catch Rays as Pro Tour Visits Ventura
- W. M. Callaghan; Led U.S. Navy in Far East
- SOUTH KOREA
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Panel Arrives for Human Rights Tour
- Yearbook Inscription Tells a Tale of Love's Labor Lost
- Iraq Hands Over New Information on Nuclear Program
- News Briefs, From Desert Outfits to Betty Broderick
- Marinovich Signs With the Raiders : Pro football: Former USC quarterback gets three-year deal worth a reported $2.25 million as first-round draft choice.
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK / MIKE DiGIOVANNA : Reliever Dave Tellers Decides to Put Street Hockey Career on Ice
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Roches' Quirky Wit Plays to Emotions
- Where the G-7 Summit Nations Fail To See Eye-to-Eye : Diplomacy: As their annual meeting opens, the allies are unable to reach a consensus on a long list of economic concerns.
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Policeman Defends Beating of Suspect
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : Attendance Figures Causing Problems : Information: USOC 'very disappointed' at Festival's inability to provide accurate crowd counts.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Plesac Gets Another Look From Claire
- Pop Music : Some Tender Tunes by Gilmore and Hancock at McCabe's
- JAPAN
- HONG KONG
- ECONOMY
- INSIDE JOB : OCCUPATION: BUS DRIVER
- San Diego
- Volleyball
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- Turner Signs $6-Million, Four-Year Contract With Browns
- CHINA
- Gerome Ragni; Co-Wrote Broadway Musical "Hair"
- Soviet Officials Accused of Capitalizing on Bargain Country Homes : Scandal: Former Prime Minister Ryzhkov is among those named. The legislature is investigating.
- Police Throughout U.S. Feel the Effects of Events in L.A. : Law enforcement: Excessive use of force and racist computer messages that have tarnished the LAPD's image are sending a powerful warning to other cities.
- 'The Means to Control the Majority' : The man who became 4th U.S. President spoke to Congress in 1789 on behalf of the Bill of Rights. An excerpt:
- VENTURA : Man, 23, Stabbed in Dance Club Incident
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Golden West College Awards Scholarships
- RAMS : Talks Go On, but There Is No Lyght Yet
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : BOXING : Mosley Loses Place in Loss to Johnston
- Small-Scale Success Story : Furniture Makers Are Downsizing Products for Japanese Market
- Time Warner Alters Plan for Stock Offering : Entertainment: Each share will carry a fixed price of $80. Shareholders and reportedly the SEC had objected to an original proposal to offer the stock without a preset price.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Computers to Trace Civil War Soldiers
- Universal to Make Films With European Pay-TV Firm : Entertainment: Canal Plus will get an equity stake in the new co-productions.
- Pace of Soviet Reform Tied to Aid, Gorbachev Adviser Says
- Professor Offers a Dissenting View of Marquis de Sade
- THOUSAND OAKS : Pair Who Won Golf Suit File New Claim
- Officials Disconnect Utilities, Bar Residents' Return After Fire
- Cast of 600 Is Making a Fair-Well Appearance
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- For First Time, U.S. Collegians Win Series in Cuba
- He Performs Like a Horse Possessed : Equestrian: Beelzebub, owned and ridden by Valerie Parr of Santa Ana, places fourth in individual show jumping.
- African-American Filmmakers Ignore Total Black Experience
- PACIFIC FOCUS : Trade Shift May Slow China Economic Reform
- It's Not Literature, but It Is Good Fun : JUST DESSERTS, <i> by Patti Massman and Susan Rosser,</i> Crown, $18.95, 336 pages
- Taking Wing : Transportation: Officials say 91,000 passengers will use Oxnard Airport this year. It provides service to Los Angeles and San Francisco.
- DWP Worker Burned After Touching Line
- County's CO for Rail Projects : Ex-General Coordinating Plans of Six Cities for 23-Mile Linkup
- Hoffman's Heroics Can't Lift Dukes to Victory : TeamTennis: Former UC Irvine player called out of stands as replacement, but Wichita proves too tough.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Blue Jays Get Snyder From White Sox
- Harris' One-Hitter Snaps Padre Skid : Baseball: San Diego pitcher keeps a teammate and the Mets guessing through eight innings in a 2-1 victory.
- Golf
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- Soccer
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Motorhead Mired in Promoter's Bland Operation
- Nation IN BRIEF : ARIZONA : Episcopal Meeting Studies Sex Issues
- WATER WATCH : Political Cloudburst
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : Mr. Perseverance : Porter Wins Two Long Battles--One for Softball and One for His Life
- McSherry Is Released From Atlanta Hospital
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Often a Runner-Up, Rahal Runs Away in New Jersey
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : SWIMMING : West Right in Saying Best Was Yet to Come
- Third Yankee Rookie Is the Charm for Angels
- Maree Is Suddenly Out of the Political Vice of Apartheid
- India Hit by Deadly Floods
- SANTA ANA : School District Hires Official From Seattle
- Science / Medicine : Remote Atoll Littered With Trash
- TUSTIN : Council to Fill 6 Commission Seats
- It's not Chicken to Ask Questions : Serious health concerns about a popular food
- 2 Men Struck by Freight Train, Killed
- Police Say 3 Relatives Slain by One Killer : Crime: Two family members were shot in Culver City, the third in Phoenix. One victim allegedly ran scams involving movies.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- 'Disco' Is Part of Sunday Afternoon Fever : Old-Timers: Dan Ford, former Angel outfielder, puts on uniform again for Heroes of Baseball game.
- Dodger Honeymoon Ends for Strawberry in Sweep : Baseball: Butler tells him to shape up as Expos win, 3-2 and 7-4. Right fielder acknowledges diminished intensity.
- Hipp Out to Make Woods 21st Victim
- Music : Mauceri and 'The Gershwins' at the Bowl
- INTERNATIONAL
- Neighbors Turn Into Enemies in Tenja : Croatia: A farmer and a sniper are caught up in violence that has shattered a once peaceful town.
- Shadowy Ex-Spy May Hold Key to Iran-Contra Riddle : Intelligence: The testimony of former secret agent Clair George could reveal CIA's true role in the affair.
- COUNTYWIDE : Forums to Focus on County Child Care
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Principal to Fill in as District Official
- LA HABRA : Contractor Joins Traffic Commission
- STAGE REVIEW : A Bewildering 'Pal Joey'
- Country Music Tops S.D. Radio Ratings
- The Venues 'Latino Legends' Draw
- Only One Issue Bars Arms Pact, Baker Reports
- U.S. Firms Lobbying Hard to Save China Trade Benefits : Markets: From farms to footwear stores, businesses are urging Congress not to change favored-nation status.
- MISSION VIEJO : City Atty. Leaving to Take New Post
- BUENA PARK : Free Shuttle Bus Service Is On a Roll
- O.C. ENTERPRISE / ANNE MICHAUD : Networking Within the Male, Female Cultures : Support groups: Women tend to be more personal, men strictly business, experts say. So separate gatherings may work best.
- Mutual Funds
- Britain's Major to Urge Watchdog Role for U.N.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- RAMS : Wright Looking to Run Rings Around Quarterbacks
- To Our Readers:
- Israel Ends Its Trade Embargo Against South Africa : Sanctions: Ban on military contracts is not affected. The move coincides with renewal of ties with the Congo.
- Sales Tax Goes Up Today
- ANAHEIM : Homeless Get Help in Quitting Drinking
- Baby and Mother Hurt in Fire at Apartment Unit
- Vigilance Is Key to Putting Brakes on Red-Light Cheaters
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man, 63, Drowns in Apartments' Pool
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Center Sails to Reggae Beat
- Tennis
- Pop Music : Motorhead Revs Stale Bill
- Eliminating a Grade of F Raises Tempest in S.D. Schools : Education: An avalanche of criticism prompts trustees to reevaluate decision, which was part of a package of reforms intended to help stem the number of dropouts.
- CLIPBOARD : Sound Off !
- Builder's Suit Mires Activist in Court Fight : Burbank: The developer claims that Annette Baecker's actions caused costly delays in his Verdugo Mountains project. But some see the litigation as an attempt to limit free speech.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Fleisher's Long Road to Victory Ends With Long Putt
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK : Every Judo Victory Moves Okada Closer to Barcelona in '92
- Latest Robin Hood Movies Miss the Target
- TOUR DE FRANCE : LeMond Uses His Head to Handle Desperate Strategy
- 'Tongues Untied' Deserves to Be Seen and Heard : Television: PBS fulfills its mandate to challenge viewers with documentary on gay black men, but some affiliates won't air it.
- An Unplayable Lion Needn't Slow the Game
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Padres' Harris Stops Mets on One Hit, 2-1
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : Hey, Harry Shearer, It's No Laughing Matter : Rebuttal: Synchronized swimming made for good TV comedy, but enough is enough, say festival participants to critics.
- Suspect on Bicycle Held in Stabbing Death Outside Bar
- Science / Medicine : Hair Loss in Chemotherapy Cut
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK : Country Switching Is Not for One Skater
- Affecting 'Nighthawks 2' in Gay, Lesbian Film/Video Fest
- The Summit in Brief
- OXNARD : Business Chief for Schools to Retire
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- ENERGY
- Embracing Motherhood : Attitudes: The Demi Moore photo may shock some people, but it reflects a change in the way women feel about pregnancy, observers say.
- San Diego
- 29-Year-Old Man Shot Twice; Father Arrested
- SANTA ANA : Grant Will Pay for Literacy Project
- Residents Hope to Fund Museum at Site of Radio Ranch
- BASTILLE DAY 8K : Musyoki Fits Victory Into Schedule
- Mallon Becomes Major Force on Women's Tour : Golf: She shoots a final-round 67 to win U.S. Women's Open two weeks after taking the LPGA championship.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Brought To Mind Shows McAnally Price Is Right
- Public Pays as Senate Dines, Passes Minor Bill : Capitol: Sunday night session on budget crisis accomplishes little. But the food bill is $1,530.
- Bad Timing Award
- Peter Kalischer; Former CBS News Correspondent
- 'Yeomen of Guard' at Occidental College
- Rehabilitation: Edward M. Kennedy Jr., 29, son...
- Congress Eyes Health Insurance Reforms
- Foreign Stock Markets
- U.S. Seen Urging Voluntary AIDS Tests for Surgeons
- Plane Crashes; 4 Walk Away
- MOORPARK : City to Offer Rebate of Assessment Fees
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Brown Not Counting on Valenzuela
- ART REVIEWS : Mordant Observations on Life From Rothenberg
- U.S. Sanctions Lifted, but Obstacles Remain for Business With S. Africa : Trade: States and cities have restrictions, Pretoria has new markets and bad feelings are slow to go away.
- Science / Medicine : Pain Reliever Found Effective
- Pierside Village Plan Faces 2 Showdowns : Land-use: The Coastal Commission and Huntington Beach's City Council will be taking decisive votes this week on the proposed cluster of restaurants.
- COUNTYWIDE : Vitamin Firm to Pay Penalty Over Claims
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- Rookie Is the Spark for Angels : Baseball: Bobby Rose doubles twice to pace a 15-hit attack in a 10-2 victory over the Yankees.
- Philharmonic Institute Players Dazzle at UCLA
- REGIONAL REPORT : Cities Hope to Reclaim Lost Rivers : Resources: Salvaging waterways brings chance of commercial, environmental benefits. But cost and the need for flood control loom as obstacles.
- A Concrete Plan for Nature's Way : Pacoima Wash: A $6-million project to begin next month will transform the last unimproved section of the stream bed to an efficient, if lifeless, flood control channel.
- In a Fix Over Repairs : Victorian home: Couple blames a vengeful ex-tenant for sicking city inspectors on them. They fear they might now lose the home.
- Girl, 11, Dies as Pickup Hits Freeway Divider
- The Super Bowl champion New York Giants...
- MUSIC REVIEW : Swann Offers Uneven Recital at Cathedral : The organ rattled impressively throughout, but only the 'Sonata on the 94th Psalm' by Julius Reubke proved satisfying.
- Car Sales in High Gear on Eve of Tax Increase
- A Lesson in Staying Competitive : Be chintzy on schools and economic opportunities will go elsewhere
- Illness Left Phebus Dizzy, Disoriented . . . and Upset : Tennis: Festival's top seed loses first-round match, then gets treated for dehydration at UCLA Medical Center.
- STAGE REVIEW : Leaner 'Love's Labour's Lost'
- Mario Vargas Llosa
- ART : Mini-Show at Newport Harbor Museum Has Strained Quality : The exhibit taken from 'Five Views of the Collection' does give the viewer a chance to take another look at David Park's painting of 1957, "Bather With Knee Up,' and other postwar California canvases.
- Tax Credit for Children
- War Coverage
- More on the 'Buycott'
- Cardinal Mahony
- Tax Credit for Children
- The Venues 'Latino Legends' Draw
- War Coverage
- Cardinal Mahony
- Tax Credit for Children
- KATHLEEN L. DAVIS: Executive director, American...
- Cardinal Mahony
- Governor's Lawn
- President Bush
- MOVIES - July 15, 1991
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- COLUMN ONE : Blacks on the Right: Voices Rise : With the choice of Clarence Thomas for the Supreme Court, black conservatives gain recognition. Their guiding principle is self-help.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: THE ANGELS
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : BASKETBALL : Berths to Be Scarce for College Players on Olympic Squad
- A SPECIAL REPORT: THE ANGELS
- Support Fades for Deal on Election, Gates' Departure : Police: The chief's remarks on staying on the job possibly until 1993 alter the outlook. No consensus appears to be forming to back any alternative plan.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: THE ANGELS
- A SPECIAL REPORT: THE ANGELS
- Mitterrand Backs U.S. on Use of Force in Iraq : Diplomacy: But he and Bush do not see eye-to-eye on how to help the Soviet economy at this week's summit.
- Area Police Cope With Spillover of King Case : Law enforcement: Local officials say complaints have increased since the videotaped LAPD beating of the motorist.
- Trusting in God : Vietnamese Pray for Safe Return of Their Pastors
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 15, 1991
- Names in the News - July 15, 1991
- Names in the News - July 15, 1991
- POP/ROCK - July 15, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 15, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 15, 1991
- Bad Times Are Good for Con Artists : Crime: Get-rich-quick, get-approved-credit-quick and get-a-job-quick scams are booming nationwide.
- FLYING HIGH ONCE AGAIN
- National Forests Celebrate Centennial : Environment: Modern rangers face new priorities for land's use. The 100-year tension between loggers and preservationists continues.
- Camps With a Lot of Spirit : Parents Turn to Religious Schools for the Secular, Sacred
- Going Public on Abortion : More high-visibility women are 'coming out,' hoping to prevent a return to the horrors of'the back room.' But critics wonder whether celebrity revelations really make a difference.
- Husband Held in Bombing at Home
- 'Tax Revolt' Endures Despite New Increases
- BOOK MARK : Elena Ceausescu Shopped at Cartier as Romanians Endured Hardship
- Police Story : Panel Suggestions on Bias May Make LAPD a Model
- In Wake of Bailout, Why Are We Rewarding Banks? : Banking: The Adminstration's new plan would make needed repairs to the financial system, but also allow some major plums.
- Therapeutic Showering Dries Up With Drought
- Celebration Will Mark 1st Anniversary
- International sports
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : The Day in Review : Basketball
- ** "UNCHAINED MELODY" The Righteous Brothers <i> Pioneer Artists laser disc </i> (<i> $24.99</i> ), <i> Rhino Home Video cassette </i> (<i> $14.95</i> )
- Executive's Disappearance Still a Mystery : Missing: Production has stopped at baseball statue factory and firm has been sold. An employee can't believe William Alley vanished deliberately.
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- A Faust-Class Physician : THE M.D.: A Horror Story <i> By Thomas M. Disch</i> ; <i> (Alfred A. Knopf: $22; 401 pp.) </i>
- Style : LOOKS : Taking It Off
- STATE OF MIND
- Eat, Drink & Rebel : Soviet Georgia Has Good Food, Good Wine and Warm Weather. All It Wants Is Cold Cash and Freedom.
- FICTION : THE ALCHYMIST'S JOURNAL <i> by Evan S. Connell Jr. (North Point Press: $19.95; 214 pp.).</i>
- Never Too Old to Make Music : Malcolm Heuring Played Cornet in a Cavalry Unit Chasing Pancho Villa in 1916. Now a Young 97, He's a Violist for the Brentwood-Westwood Symphony
- London Bristles With Security for VIPs
- Business Actions Bring Harbor Official Into the Spotlight : Inquiry: George Talin Sr.'s links to port tenants and votes on leases have raised questions and put his reappointment in jeopardy.
- Puppy Love : Abused Cocker Spaniel Is Deluged by Well-Wishers
- Boxing
- Popko: Father of High School Volleyball : Mentor: He has influenced many athletes who went on to lucrative professional careers.
- Business as Usual : Despite Plane Crash, Airline Owner Lauda Probably Won't Return to Grand Prix Racing
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK : Salt Lake City to Move Ahead With Plans
- HOW THE RAMS STACK UP : ON DEFENSE
- Van Go's Ear: The Place Has a Nice Ring to It
- HOLLYWOOD FORTUNES : OK, Even if He Is a Potential Star, Why Isn't There a 'K' on the End of His Name?
- Budd Makes His Own Kind of Music : He expresses himself like never before in his new album, 'By the Dawn's Early Light'
- I travel light. One carry-on bag/a garment...
- FREEING SPEECH : No Matter What You Think, You Can't Take the Words Out of Someone Else's Mouth
- Style : FASHION : The Way They Were
- FICTION : NEONS <i> by Denis Belloc, translated from the French by William Rodarmor (David R. Godine: $17.95; 103 pp.).</i>
- First in Comedy
- On View : Stephen King's Summer Stories
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : EXCURSIONS : Target Practice
- Jeweler 'Lucky' to Have Survived Holdup in Mall : Crime: Brother says victim was almost shot in the heart during a brazen robbery attempt in Westminster.
- Police Story : For a City Divided, Report Offers Too Little, Too Late
- Want to know how to cook great...
- Man Dies in Shooting in Alleyway
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : ROUNDUP : Stelle Earns Two Medals in Swim Competition
- Pay-Per-View TV Seems to Be the Future for Sports
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Roberts Hopes to Revive Offense
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- BELIEVE IT OR DON'T: We've heard all-Beatles...
- In Brief : <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic). : </i>
- Dog Sinks His Teeth Into N.W.A's Hometown
- ART : Illuminating the Invisible : Christina Fernandez is making her mark with photographic collages that mix cultural influences and ethereal themes
- FICTION : THE SENSATIONIST <i> by Charles Palliser (Ballantine Books: $15; 160 pp.)</i>
- HELL-BENT MEN AND THEIR CITIES <i> by Susan Dodd (Penguin: $8.95).</i>
- Some Hotels in Singapore Sweeten Room Rates