- Frederick the Great at Peace--Not Germany
- Pope Speaks in Support of Croatia : Eastern Europe: The pontiff, visiting Hungary, also calls for international mediation to halt ethnic violence in Yugoslavia.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : LINCOLN : 5,000 Turkeys Die at Breeding Farm
- Rebellious Soldiers Guilty
- Military Personnel Arrested on Charges of Killing Civilians
- All Eyes Are Focused on Israel to Untangle the Hostage Snare : Diplomacy: Who will make the first move? To get its missing servicemen, Israel will try just about anything--even cutting a deal.
- Trees Get Expert's Stump of Approval : Environment: Alden Kelley will fight cities, developers and homeowners to come to the aid of Southland greenery.
- Night Talk in Cuba: Freedom, Truth, Jordan
- JAZZ : RETROSPECTIVE : In Brief
- JAZZ : RETROSPECTIVE : In Brief
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- Jammed Road to Higher Education : City Colleges Face Record Enrollment
- LOTTERY RESULTS: Aug. 18
- This Pitcher Is Really Way Out in Left Field
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Valenzuela Has 'No Hard Feelings'
- Wright Is Chasing Dream With Raiders : Football: Former Harbor College receiver took a circuitous path to a chance to make NFL team.
- Burnished Bronze Suffers Broken Leg
- WATER WATCH
- BOXING AT IRVINE : Van Horn Picks the Right Time to Warm Up
- NFL EXHIBITION ROUNDUP : Giants Win, but Taylor Injured
- Solo Homers Let Finley Win 15th : Baseball: Sojo, Joyner and Gaetti lift Angels past Mariners, 4-1. Harvey puts two runners on before ending game.
- PAN AMERICAN GAMES : SWIMMING : A Day Late, but U.S. More Than Gets Even
- Nat King Cole Was an Unforgettable Pianist Too
- ON LOCATION : MOVIES : Schrader's Trilogy : The creator of 'Taxi Driver' and 'American Gigolo' delves further into the lives of social reprobates with 'Light Sleeper'
- 'Horse People' Suffer Death in the Family
- Stuart Karl: A Man Ahead of His Time Runs Out of It
- Teen Witnesses Set to Testify in Prom Night Slaying Trial : Courts: Defense attorney will argue that sleeping girl's shooting death at a hotel party was a 'tragic accident.' Prosecutors are ready to urge a first-degree murder conviction.
- Resurrection of the Hair Issue Is More Than a Bit Curious
- Riding High : In 1954 at Del Mar, Shoemaker Made Any Horse the Favorite as He Rode a Record 94 Winners,With 11 in a Memorable Two Days
- It Hurts Just to Watch : While He Is Thankful That He Wasn't Seriously Injured, Being on the Sideline Still Is Painful for USC's Burns
- BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : Murphy Sees Spring as the Time to Shine
- 'Bad Porno Queen' Now 'Class Act' : Erotica: Some people in Hermosa Beach still dislike Vada Klein's business, but her long battle for personal acceptance is mostly won.
- Terry Norris Must Ponder Next Fight
- Renno Roars Past Heath for 40-Lap Victory at Saugus
- Mary Ann Schierholz has been named principal...
- Pointing Way to Prosperity for East Europe Countries
- On the Road Again : THE WHISTLING SONG, <i> By Stephen Beachy (W. W. Norton: $19.95; 393 pp.)</i>
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- Partnerships for Low-Cost Housing Seminar Subject
- How to Prepare Garden Soil the Right Way
- Style : DESIGN : Creative Catalyst
- 'Eco-Surfers' Fight to Keep Beaches Clean
- Another Release for Britain's McCarthy : Transition: The former hostage ends his recuperation at base. He pays tribute to his companions still held in Lebanon.
- Manure Hauler Gets a Neigh : Business: A small company is fighting Norco's franchised waste hauler over rights to horse dung.
- The Region : Talk on Redistricting
- City Council Expected to OK Plan for Retail Center : Redevelopment: Officials predict it could generate more than $400,000 a year in new tax revenue.
- Latin Tourism: A High Price for Selling the Sun : Development: Build it and the tourists will come. But the local folks are of two minds about who benefits most, them or the Americans.
- Anti-Abortion Rallies Quiet
- Lawmakers Gird to Defend Turf in Redistricting Battles : Reapportionment: Population changes will reshape state and federal districts. The area's comparatively sluggish growth may force legislators to add--or lose--key territory.
- Balboa Bay Club Tests Waters With Public : Poll: Newport Beach residents say a public relations firm representing the posh resort is seeking input on how expansion plans could be altered.
- A Bedtime Story : Spending the Night With 4,000 Animals at San Diego Zoo
- Bulldozer, County Were Too Impatient : Officials Should Have Erred on Side of Caution Before Approving Land Clearing
- THE LIFE OF REILLY : Former El Camino Coach Is Now Trying to Work His Wizardry With Charger Quarterbacks
- BASEBALL / BILL PLASCHKE : These Braves Play Together and Stick Together, Too
- ART : Rubble-Rouser : New York artist David Hammons has lived and found inspiration in the streets, using discarded objects to capture the black experience in a white world; now he too has been discovered
- More Men Are Staying Home--and Liking It : Trends: The number of househusbands has risen by about 50,000 over 20 years. Still, most businesses aren't encouraging paternity leaves.
- Reflections on Collections
- Style : Looks : Making Scents: A Perfume Primer
- 'Cream Puff' Home Offers Value, But Expect to Pay Top Dollar for It
- San Marino : Liquor Ban to Be Reviewed
- Many Polio Survivors Forced to Return to Crutches : Medicine: About half of those who beat the disease in childhood are losing mobility. Doctors blame rigorous physical therapy for wearing out muscles and nerves.
- Finns Add Angst to Romance of Tango : Culture: The Argentine import, adopted before the war, remains popular. The Latin sensuality has been Finlandized, but couples still can dance close and whisper the lyrics in their partners' ear.
- 'Flintstone Kids' and 'Kidside' share a theme: Drugs will keep you down
- San Marino : Bigger Traffic Signs Urged
- Guarding Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
- Police Surprise Burglars Loading 3 Stolen Rigs
- COUNTYWIDE : Car Crashes Into Home, Restaurant
- Farm Gives Prisoners a Chance to Grow : Jails: At the county's 120-acre spread, they learn to do work that can help them after they've finished their time behind bars.
- Cars of Desire : Man Restores Trolley Fleet
- This Year's Reapportionment Script Is Still Full of Question Marks : Redistricting: Wilson and legislators all have their own agendas--self-protection, self-promotion, maybe even governing. Who knows?
- POP MUSIC : Rediscovering the Beatles (Sort of) : Power Pop bands put their spin on '60s sound, but their acquaintance with the Fab Four is secondhand and backward
- TELEVISION : Atlanta Committee Takes Unique Look at Olympic Coverage
- JAZZ : RETROSPECTIVE : *** NAT ADDERLEY "In the Bag" <i> Jazzland</i>
- COVER STORY : Theater for the Boonies : For five years, the Cornerstone Company has been bringing Shakespeare et al. to remote, rural communities; now it's pushing west to settle in L.A.
- Gardening : Hydroponic Garden Really Makes Water Work
- San Francisco Landmark Is Steeped in History
- First Step to Learning Is Starting School on a Healthy Note
- Group Seeks to Build 132 Low-Cost Townhouses
- Experiments May Help Space Garden Bud : Science: Researchers are working on chambers that can grow food without soil or sunlight. Recycling of nutrients is a key factor.
- KRISTI ZEA: A Taste of Directing
- BOOK MARK : Ueberroth's Drug Crusade Was All for the Camera
- Pastor Ordered to Stand Trial for Murder in Death of Deacon
- El Camino Claims a Solid Arts Season Despite Budget Cuts
- WARNER CENTER PLAN: Los Angeles city planners...
- Van Horn KOs Jarvis in 3rd Round : Boxing: IBF super middleweight champion, 22, retains his title with victory at Bren Center.
- Growth, Not Grants, for Playhouse
- The 1% Solution: Show Draws Attention to City Law That Helps Fund Public Art
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : PARTY ON : Why? Because They <i> Like </i> You
- Quota Marketing of Oranges Faces Challenge : Agriculture: Key players in the industry back the system, but critics say it limits competition and hurts consumers by propping up prices.
- Luxury Train Coming Next Year to Far East
- IN EXCESS
- Japanese Lacquerware: Fine Art of Perfection
- CALIFORNIA COASTAL ACCESS GUIDE by the...
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- Jackson Caps 'Rebuild America' March, Calls for Special Summits
- Tips on Cutting Your Flowers for Those Indoor Arrangements
- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS : Flicking Back to Television's Past
- Explosions Light Up, Black Out Culver City Area
- Health Services Offers School Immunizations
- Sioux Receive Remains of 31 in Smithsonian Ceremony
- Censorship Issue Stalls Research on Heart Device : Science: University, government funding agencies at odds on what can be said to the press about ongoing projects.
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Hurricane May Miss N. Carolina Coast
- In the Crystal Ball : How a Media Observer Sees The Fall Season
- Mexico at the Polls
- Their goal is simple: To make it across 2,900 miles of hell. If they survive, they vow 'never again.' But each year, they keep coming back for more. Why? : They're Beyond the Point of No Return
- Hidden BCCI, S&L; Ties Link Major Scandals
- Goodby, Officer Inderbitzen : Retirement: About 40 grateful North Hollywood and Sun Valley residents attend a breakfast to thank the L.A. police veteran.
- Strong Case for Ads : Attorneys Now No. 1 Advertisers in County Phone Directories
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : The Tap's Been Shut Off on Schools : Classrooms and administration have been pared to the bone. But educational quality is still the goal.
- Boys & Girls Club Festival Brings Harmony, Plea for Support
- Tradition Alive as Corona Chick Wins Governors Cup
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Timing Not on Cornerback Henley's Side
- MOVIES : OFF-CENTERPIECE : Time to Wake Up and End the 'Nightmare'--<i> Hasta la Vista</i> , Freddy
- MOVIES : Married . . . With Chutzpah : No one in England ever accuses 'Henry V's' Kenneth Branagh and Emma Thompson of being shy. No one in Hollywood will either
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : KING CITY : Couple Sentenced in Big Game Hunts
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : DESIGN : Shades of the Past
- Gourley Says the Border Needs Order
- On the Bus Beat : Patrols Aimed at Making Public Transit Safer for Riders, Drivers
- After Losing Ground, Beuerlein Gains a Victory
- Is the plight of the Los Angeles Theatre Center an isolated case, or are there too many theaters for too few patrons? A discussion with the town's theatrical movers and shakers. : Theater in L.A.--What Does the Future Hold?
- 388,000 Fans Can't Be Wrong--'Rockline on MTV' Is a Hit
- Gorbachev Envoy, Syria's Assad Talk
- COLUMN ONE : Stumbling Over Sex in the Press : Fluctuating between skittishness and sensationalism, editors and reporters keep fumbling--whether the subject is AIDS, rape or the behavior of politicians.
- FREEWAY REPAIRS : Caltrans Issues Weekly Motorists' Advisory
- New Fighting Shatters Cease-Fire in Croatia
- Bomb in Peruvian Market Injures 22
- Museum Seeks Board Nominees
- Damage Is Minor as 2 Quakes Jolt Coastline
- The Pillory Reappears in Poland
- Mahony Joins 'Prayer Vigil' to Protest Legal Abortion
- Chicano Literacy Work Takes Write Approach
- Not Everyone Just Complains About Taxes : Protest: One man welcomes his day in court while taking on the Internal Revenue Service.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : A Little Pitching Goes Long Way for Reds
- DIVING U.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS : Three-Meter Titles to Klein, Jeffrey
- It Is Still an Island of Despair
- Valenzuela's Time With the Angels Is Up : Baseball: Left-hander's final start with triple-A Edmonton is Monday. He will return to L.A. to await offers from other teams.
- Will Culinary Institute Clear Hurdles?
- RCA Marks Its Chicago Symphony Years
- PLO Radicals, Moderates Gear Up for a Showdown : Mideast: The outcome could determine the fate of regional peace talks and Arafat's fragile leadership.
- African Weed Is Choking Lakes in South : Environment: Hydrilla ensnares swimmers, fouls boat propellers, clogs power plants, crowds out large fish. It has been blamed for drownings.
- Style : FASHION : Tie One On
- ABC's of Motherhood : District Expands Program to Help Teen-Age Parents Stay in School
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- One-Month Delay Ordered in Ex-ROTC Leader's Trial
- MUNCHING MELON: A watermelon-eating contest is scheduled...
- Encinitas Should Grab a Good Thing : Plan to utilize motel for very-low-income housing is a splendid opportunity
- COMMENTARY ON TAXES : It's 'Maintenance Assessment' Law That Needs Repair Work : School districts' whitewash isn't fooling the taxpayer. Cracks in Proposition 13's foundation are showing.
- Soviets Outclass U.S. Soccer Team, 2-1
- Now This Is a Slugger the Fans Love to Hate
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Reds Trying to Make One Last Pitch, 7-0
- Kelley's Late Move Gives Him 6th Win at Saugus
- HORSE RACING DEL MAR : Garcia Drops By to Win Ramona
- Rams Hope They Can Clear Away the Boos
- Indian World Blends Into Santa Monica : A group of Ecuadorean street musicians travels from country to country to share their culture
- NIGHT FEVER: We're not sure whether to...
- HE LIVES: We love Mark & Brian's...
- CHRIS WHITLEY : His Moody Blues Burn at Candlelight Sessions
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : LYNCHED : 'Twin Peaks' Meets 'Eraserhead' . . . (Well, Kind of)
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Notre Dame's Klein Notches Golf Win
- Public Parks, Not in My Back Yard, Are Ideal for Housing Social Problems
- New Directions for Sean Penn
- Ex-Member of Panel to Be Charged Over Votes : Jobs training: Robert Munoz is accused of supporting a state contract with a firm that paid him a $40,000 consultant's fee.
- Condo Can Be Prelude to Owning First House
- Variety of Plants Lend Selves to Security Role
- O'Malley's Way : His Dodgers Keep Winning, the Stands are Always Full. So Why Does Everybody Say, 'He's Not His Father'?
- Mini-Mall's Prospects Get Brighter in Fog : Development: Coastal Commission votes in far-off Eureka to reconsider the project as weather keeps foes' lawyer up in the air.
- Riffs, Regrets and Random Notes From the Sax Man
- Tee Time for Rockers : It's the Greening of America '90s Style as Musicians and Entertainment Industry Execs Make Golf Their Game of Choice
- A Big Race With Small Rewards
- Sizing Up Costs, How They'll Be Paid
- Will Puts New Hampshire Town's Present in the Future
- Korean Stores Firebombed; 2 of 3 Hit Have Seen Black Boycotts
- Japan Is Getting the Hang of Diplomacy
- Fast-Food Workers Bag Robber
- 2 Die as Car Fleeing Deputies Hits Auto
- Toxic Spill Closes 3 Lanes of Freeway
- Weather, Not Spill, Is Worry for Beachside Businesses : Environment: Waters off Huntington Beach reopen to swimmers after fuel dissipates, but merchants still have to contend with cool temperatures.
- Emotions Still Run High Over Compton NAACP Endorsement : Civil rights: Support of conservative black judge divides local membership. Branch leader is criticized as 'defiant.'
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- Home Improvement : Schoolhouse Earns an 'A'
- On the Beach : Retailing: Entrepreneurs along the shore enjoy the lifestyle, but their operations are at the mercy of recessions and the elements.
- Some Science Projects You Can Dig
- Broccoli Should Be Planted in Fall
- PACIFIC OVERTURES by Stephen Sondheim &...
- Angel Slides Into Bel-Air
- Edgar L. Kanouse; Former General Manager, Chief Engineer of DWP
- Algonquin Hotel's Grammar Needs a Lift
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Spacecraft 'Bug' Said to Be Fixed by NASA
- Controversial Chamber Consultant Resigns : Redevelopment: Activists had questioned the use of taxpayer money to pay an ex-aide to Councilman Michael Woo. She was hired to organize merchants.
- 30 Tamil Rebels Killed in Battle at Sri Lankan Fort
- Fujimori to Meet Bush
- IN BRIEF : Assistance League Moves Resale Shop
- Night and Day : Merchants Say Redevelopment Is Answer to After-Hours Crime Problem That Is Plaguing Santa Barbara Plaza : CRENSHAW
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Panel Clears Doctor in Suicide Inquiry
- Down for the Count? : This election could still be a contender : Politics of the Me Generation
- Water Use and Conservation
- Prisoner Died of Natural Causes, Sheriff Says : Jail: Law enforcement officials deny allegations that the ailing inmate was beaten by deputies.
- CYCLING : Germany Wins Another Gold Medal
- COMMENTARY : A Look Back at Yogi, Whitey, Mick and BBWAA 385
- Restaurants : THE OLIVE PIT : It's Hip, Dark and Loud, With High Prices and Lousy Service; No Wonder It's Popular
- Murder Most Foul in Orange County : IF YOU REALLY LOVED ME: A True Story of Murder and Desire, <i> By Ann Rule (Simon & Schuster: $22.95; 492 pp.)</i>
- Owner's Board Challenge Was 2 Months Late
- The Betrayal of Rural America : FAR FROM HOME: Life and Loss in Two American Towns, <i> By Ron Powers (Random House: $22; 317 pp.)</i>
- Ed the Dog Has His Day in the Sun and Then Some in Nebraska Hamlet : Lifestyle: The basset hound has become the center of attraction in this one-street town, and he doesn't mind all the attention.
- Shuffle at City Hall Cuts Costs, Creates Job
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FRESNO : Uncle Charged in Toddler's Death
- Sanctuary Is Hog Heaven for Farm Creatures : Livestock: Group rescues abandoned chicks and sheep, cattle and swine too sick to be slaughtered. It may be the only such institution in the nation.
- Man Kills 7 in Spree at Australian Mall : Crime: The gunman wounds 7, then takes his own life as police close in.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Protected Status Sought for Lynx
- Robert Venturi : Denise Scott Brown : An Architectural Team to Reshape the American Landscape
- West Team Trailing in Junior Golf Event
- Rams Keep Things Simple in a 23-7 Loss to Seahawks
- Eyes on the Prize : CSUN Swim Coach Pete Accardy Turns Off-Season Focus to Del Mar and His Small Stable of Racehorses
- Humphries Wondering if His Time Has Passed
- Val Verde's Drake Emerges From Crowds at Ventura
- Dodgers Cash Their Check for 8-7 Win : Baseball: Murray's single beats Astros in 10th after Carter's home run ties it in ninth. Strawberry also homers.
- 'Drop Dead' Funny : A sitcom-writing team has finally allowed one of its plays to be produced here, after thousands of shows elsewhere
- JAZZ : RETROSPECTIVE : In Brief
- Selfishness--or Reaction to Behind-the-Scenes Tax Hike?
- A Reader Finds Fault in Architecture Review
- Lower-Court Arrogance Kept in Check
- JUMBO BIRTH CONTROL
- Don't Spoil Coast With Theme Park
- Hospitality, Glasnot-Style : Until recently, tourists visiting the Soviet Union where limited to dreary, broken-down Intourist hotels. Now there are two new choices: restored grand hotels with Western comforts, and 'B&Bs;'for those who want to meet real Russians.
- A Time and Place for Expressions of Faith
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- Some Advice for the County Supervisors on the Deficit and Budget Cuts
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- NAKED CAME A STRANGER
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- Selfishness--or Reaction to Behind-the-Scenes Tax Hike?
- 'BOYS WILL BE BOYS'
- THE LONG GOODBYE
- Name-Calling
- What Next? Separate Areas for Meat Eaters?
- A Time and Place for Expressions of Faith
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- Ego's Not the Half of It
- The Real Extras Speak
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- Mel Brooks, Seriously
- Ego's Not the Half of It
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- Why Dodger Fans Don't Sit It Out
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- Mel Brooks, Seriously
- Ego's Not the Half of It
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- La Jollization?
- The Death of Arturo Jimenez
- Museum Astrology Project a Bad Sign
- THE LONG GOODBYE
- Our Environment
- Flush With Desire to Help Save Water
- Some Advice for the County Supervisors on the Deficit and Budget Cuts
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- Would you like someone with a loud...
- Rent Law Doesn't Affect Most Homes
- Selfishness--or Reaction to Behind-the-Scenes Tax Hike?
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- THE CLUTCH PRESIDENT
- Stadium Brawl
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- A FEW BARRES
- Truth in Advertising
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- THE CLUTCH PRESIDENT
- What's the Beef With Sue Coe?
- Some Advice for the County Supervisors on the Deficit and Budget Cuts
- PLAN Initiative
- Ed Koch Scotches Critical Comment
- Mel Brooks, Seriously
- What's the Beef With Sue Coe?
- Politicians Steal Hopes for Pensions
- Uplifting Story Gives Rise to Corrections
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- Some Advice for the County Supervisors on the Deficit and Budget Cuts
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