- Making Her Go Quietly
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Benzinger Resigned to Fate on Bench
- MINOR LEAGUES / SEAN WATERS : Pitcher's Loss Proves to Be a Giant Gain
- Cooperation Is Now Key LATC Word
- * Barlow Specialty Advertising of Los Angeles...
- * Peter Starrett has been appointed president...
- How to Pack Belongings for a Move
- CHFA Head to Quit to Form Own Firm
- A Back-Country Shakespeare : THE ONES YOU DO <i> By Daniel Woodrell</i> , <i> (Henry Holt and Co</i> .<i> : $19.95; 212 pp.) </i>
- LOTUS LAND : ARTIST-PHOTOGRAPHER DAUNA WHITEHEAD'S DOUBLE TAKE ON A LOS ANGELES LANDSCAPE
- New Truman Biography Offers Tips for '92 Hopefuls
- "The Best of Television" (Sunday at 4...
- In a Tiny Town, an Old Story
- Experts See Hope, Despair at AIDS Meeting
- Dinah Manoff Directs Blacklisted Father's 'Telegram From Heaven'
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : SEQUEL CITY : Honey, I Blew Up 'Home Alone'
- California IN BRIEF : SAN CLEMENTE : Mice Infestation Is Worst in a Decade
- The California Revolution: Death of Middle-Class Optimism : Governance: Up and down the state, one hears notes of retreat, of secession, of unresolvable problems, of impotent government.
- The Corner Plague : Oxnard: Drugs and dealers dominate the area of Cooper Road and Hayes Avenue. Violence is worse than ever.
- Sale of Airport: an Idea Trying to Take Flight : Government: County could turn John Wayne over to transportation agency and get cash with which to build or invest, but such a deal raises a host of legal and other issues.
- Conference Will Examine Connective Tissue Disease
- Bieniemy Searches for Running Room : Pro football: Five-foot-7 back tries to force his way into a crowded Charger backfield.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Fortune Smiles on Fortugno
- BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : All Signs Point to Lieberthal Making a Run for the Majors
- LeMond Can't Explain Bad Day : Cycling: He finishes nearly 50 minutes behind and is almost eliminated from race by time limit.
- Johnson Pockets a Rich Purse at Ventura Raceway
- GIULIANI: Gran Duetto Concertante, Opus 52; Duo...
- COVER STORY : The Voices of Rap--Politics or Just Music?
- * Dennis D. Javellana has joined the...
- ICU Medical Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of...
- GEORGES SEURAT by Norma Broude ...
- The Women in Shelley's Life : LOVE'S CHILDREN <i> By Judith Chernaik</i> , <i> (Alfred. A. Knopf: $20; 229 pp.) : </i>
- The Wraith of Santa Barbara : GHOST WOMAN <i> By Lawrence Thornton</i> , <i> (Ticknor & Fields: $19.95; 310 pp.) </i>
- STOP AND SMELL THE TULIP : The Room Isn't Plush, but the Food Is Downright Luxurious--at Affordable Prices
- Freebies to Ease Life in the City
- Third Night of Riots Erupts in Bristol
- Cheryl Ladd gives new meaning to the...
- Murder Mystery: Not a Question of Who, but Why : Crime: Both young men came from good families. They were at a drug- and alcohol-free party when an argument erupted. Later, one of them pulled a gun.
- RIOT AFTERMATH : Burning Questions Remain for Victims of Arson : Rebuilding: Many property owners are hesitant to start anew. They worry: Will there be more unrest? Will the troubled economy improve?
- RIOT AFTERMATH : Fewer Than Expected Seeking Government Help in Starting Over : Business: Officials say those who want aid are getting it already. Some merchants disagree, citing cumbersome paperwork.
- ROAD NOTES
- In Topsy-Turvy World, Dollar's Weakness Is Also a Strength
- * Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Co. has...
- Low-Cost Home Builder Honored
- Child's Water Safety Is in the Eye of the Beholder
- * Daniel H. Schoessow, Julie D. Gallant...
- U Can Move Yourself : Save Money, Retain Control : Benefits of Self-Move Include Saving Money and Control of Process
- A Metaphor for Guatemala : THE LONG NIGHT OF WHITE CHICKENS <i> By Francisco Goldman</i> , <i> (Atlantic Monthly Press: $21.95; 450 pp.) </i>
- Bush Sees Democratic 'Trojan Horse' : Politics: He credits McGovern for describing Clinton-Gore ticket as 'liberal underneath.' He says opponents are out of touch with nation's mood.
- Regnier Named as USC Architecture Dean
- Afro-Cuban Religion Thrives in Tough Times : Culture: Economic hardship and Communist government's new openness toward faiths contribute to growth among <i> santeria</i> followers.
- COLUMN ONE : To Trade Wars From Star Wars? : The government research Establishment talks of making industry more competitive. But, with labs geared to a Cold War world, to some that seems like mission impossible.
- Armenia Starts Exporting Fabled Brandy
- Rebuilt Pier's Opening Draws Thousands
- Football
- COMMENTARY : Grimsley Recalls the Tragedy at Munich
- Nelson 2nd in Rough-Water Swim
- The Love Life of an Abalone : RICH KIDS <i> By Robert Westbrook</i> , <i> (Birch Lane Press: $18.95; 320 pp.) </i>
- BOOK REVIEW : What Steps to Take When Foreclosure Is at Doorstep
- Home Improvement : Plastic Water Heater Has Many Advantages
- Van Tilburg Named to College of Fellows
- A Dirty Realist : NO HEROICS, PLEASE: Uncollected Writings <i> By Raymond Carver</i> , <i> (Vintage Books: $10; 239 pp.) </i>
- Making Arrangements Needed to Move Pets
- More Sarajevo Fighting Dims Hopes for Truce
- Scottish Lawyer to Lead British Opposition Party : Politics: John Smith is chosen by over 90% of Labor electors. His skills as a campaigner are a factor.
- Roadwork Major projects for the week of July 19-25
- 3.0 Quake Rattles Area Near Ontario
- Summer Videos Aimed at the Libido
- STAGE : Sister Acts : A national women's theater group, formed to put feminist issues in center stage, finds a second home in Los Angeles
- Sir Mix-A-Lot Says His Critics Have Got His Message Backward
- Die-Hard Devotees of Perot Rally Around Idea of New Political Force
- Alemany's Dice Scores Lone Touchdown in East Win
- Delayed Legion All-Star Game a Night Affair
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : HOLLYTICS : A Little Fantasy Meets Real Politics (or Vice Versa)
- MOVIES : Tonight, Jay's Guests Are . . . Real Storytellers
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : TEAR DROPS BY THE SCORE : Another Secret Chapter in Film History
- Eldorado Bancorp: The parent company of Eldorado...
- * Jacques Parent has been appointed vice...
- * Bobby Hatfield Jr. has joined Sutro...
- FICTION
- TOO LOUD A SOLITUDE by Bohumil...
- A PASSAGE TO ETHIOPIA : AFTER YEARS OF CIVIL WAR, AFRICA'S POOREST COUNTRY IS REDISCOVERING ITS HERITAGE--AN ANCIENT CULTURE THAT CLAIMS DESCENT FROM SOLOMON AND THE QUEEN OF SHEBA
- Trial of Muslim Fundamentalists Criticized
- Sen. Burdick Hospitalized
- We're All Shook Up : Quaking over quakes won't help--but being constantly prepared will
- How Bush Could Get a Head on Mt. Rushmore : Russia: When Yeltsin hints that he would part with Siberia if the price were right, the President should make a deal. Jefferson would be proud.
- Carlsbad Can Soon Look to the Stars for Advice
- Slip on Cold Cut Sends Tremors Through Public Agencies : Courts: Justices to decide suit, stemming from an accident caused by lunch meat in Poway school district, that tests limits of liability.
- Town Unites to Save Historic Hotel-Saloon : Heritage: Residents pitched in to purchase the 100-year-old landmark for fear that it would be stripped of its antiques by an out-of-town buyer.
- Reading the Riot Acts: 'We'd Love to--but . . .'
- Royal Flush : DIANA: Her...
- Reason for Board Members' Resignations
- Controversy Over Status of Immigrant Drywall Workers in Strike
- Moving Decision Perfectly Normal
- Blacks, Latinos and Rebuild L.A.
- 'Disgusting' Perks
- Blacks, Latinos and Rebuild L.A.
- ENGLUN' (THUMP, THUMP)
- The Demise of Public Education
- To Better Brokerages, Cut Out Commissions
- GARLIC AS SECOND LANGUAGE
- Public Guardian's Role Purely Objective, Often Misunderstood
- Controversy Over Status of Immigrant Drywall Workers in Strike
- Bakersfield Business
- Downtown Pests
- Stairways to Heaven : THE STAIRCASE: Volume I: History and Theories; Volume II: Studies of Hazards, Falls and Safer Design <i> By John Templer</i> , <i> (The MIT Press: Vol. I, $27.50, 185 pp. illustrated; Vol. II, $32.50, 200 pp. illustrated; two-volume set, $55) </i>
- Church Chat
- LAPD Deployments
- Jury Not Unanimous in Cheerleader's Case
- Blacks, Latinos and Rebuild L.A.
- NO STONE UNTURNED
- Phone Follies
- NO STONE UNTURNED
- Billboards? Bah!
- Blacks, Latinos and Rebuild L.A.
- 47 DOLLARS AND CHANGE
- BUNS TRAVELS ACROSS AMERICA <i> by Cottonpaw, photographs by David Love (Cotton T/;& Press, P.O. Box 470275, Fort Worth, Tex. 76147: $7.95).</i>
- Russian Addressing
- Interesting Wrinkles
- Jury Not Unanimous in Cheerleader's Case
- HELP WANTED
- The Pete Principles
- Population Curbs Key to a Brighter Future
- The Pete Principles
- Mall Upgrade Is City-Imposed 'Blight'
- THE FIRST STONE?
- AQMD Rules
- HELP WANTED
- 'A CARTON OF HOT AIR'
- Controversy Over Status of Immigrant Drywall Workers in Strike
- Handguns and the Murder of Scotty Sachs
- HE'S FROM MISSOURI
- 'Disgusting' Perks
- A WILLING PUPPET?
- MAD AS HELL : Cops, Robbers and Hollywood
- On the Changes at New Yorker Magazine
- Nurses Deserve Care, Too
- Child Protection
- Multiculturalism Is Not Child's Play
- HELP WANTED
- Don't Blame Bart
- The Pete Principles
- NO STONE UNTURNED
- HIGHLIGHT TIME
- Bakersfield Business
- HELP WANTED
- Get Youths Involved in Murals, Not Graffiti
- The Pete Principles
- FOOD AND CULTURE
- NO STONE UNTURNED
- 'MASH'ed by Commercials
- Jury Not Unanimous in Cheerleader's Case
- Malibu Mansions and Zoning Laws
- Interesting Wrinkles
- HE'S FROM MISSOURI
- NO STONE UNTURNED
- A MATTER OF DEGREE
- It Is Easy Being Green on Election Day
- Founding Fathers
- Blacks, Latinos and Rebuild L.A.
- Lynch's Mob
- Famous Chef Tricks
- Justification for Worker Recalcitrance
- Attacks on Gays
- 'Disgusting' Perks
- Violence in South Africa
- Controversy Over Status of Immigrant Drywall Workers in Strike
- Bob Myers and Anti-Encampment
- In Defense of Bike Helmet Bill
- Public Guardian's Role Purely Objective, Often Misunderstood
- Housing Plan Called Crucial in Effort to Save Air Force Base : Aerospace: Shutting down the unit could cost the area thousands of jobs and $3.5 billion in contracts. But some San Pedro residents say they've done more than enough to accommodate the military.
- Controversy Over Status of Immigrant Drywall Workers in Strike
- Moving Decision Perfectly Normal
- NEEDLESS TO SAY, WE WON'T
- 'THE SIEGE OF HARLEM'
- DIMPLED DOMES
- Tail o' the Pup and Its Hot Dogs
- Letters That Count
- HELLO, DALLY
- Multicultural Man
- Rail Depot
- Blacks, Latinos and Rebuild L.A.
- Tough Action Needed to Halt Insurance Abuse
- Value of Tenure
- GARDENS IN PROVENCE <i> by Louisa Jones with photos by Vincent Motte (Flammarian/Abbeville, dist.: $50; 252 pp.).</i>
- Blacks, Latinos and Rebuild L.A.
- For a Different Standard-Bearer
- Los Angeles County - News from July 19, 1992
- Los Angeles County - News from July 19, 1992
- Obituaries - July 19, 1992
- Obituaries - July 19, 1992
- NONFICTION - July 19, 1992
- NONFICTION - July 19, 1992
- NONFICTION - July 19, 1992
- NONFICTION - July 19, 1992
- NONFICTION - July 19, 1992
- Administration Preferred 'Iraq Papers' Under Wraps : Gulf War: Documents described history of assistance to Baghdad. Disclosure was likely to stir public concern.
- FURTHER SOUTH: Costa Mesa country musician Chris...
- SMALL FACES: With surprise permission from the...
- Campers Grin and Bear It Through the Rockies
- Parties' Pols Doubt Potency of Perot Drive
- Sizzling Day Celebrated With Surf, Ceremony : Weather: Temperatures soar past 100 degrees as thousands flock to the ocean. Rebuilt piers in Manhattan Beach and Huntington Beach are dedicated under a scorching sun.
- BATTERING RAMS: The Los Angeles Rams and...
- SPRINGBOARD: The broadcasting career of Wendy Lian...
- HEART ISLAND? The recent issue of Buzz...
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : X-rated news racks hit a dead end at school 'safe path' in Hermosa Beach.
- No Fantasy: Enchanted Isle Is a Real Bargain : San Diego-based ship sails weekly to the Mexican Riviera for reasonable prices.
- Texas Instruments Inc. earned $72 million in...
- Mental Exam Ordered for Man's Foot Fetish
- Parents Eating Up Store Promotion
- Maxwell Labs Lays Off 63 in Pentagon-Related Rollbacks : Economy: San Diego firm that makes high-energy pulsed power devices will reduce jobs in Balboa Division.
- BUENA PARK : Schools Lay Off 24 to Balance Budget
- The Art of Therapy : Health: Disabled artists use painting to help other disabled people and rehabilitation patients regain their confidence.
- Court Ruling on Pacifism Overturned
- YORBA LINDA : Law Lets Students Go to Closer Schools
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Bonds-Strawberry Battle Continues
- Pro Basketball
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : New Draft Rule Is Overturned
- Mural Group Claims Victory : Art: Shell Oil and East Los Streetscapers reach an out-of-court agreement over a mural bulldozed without warning.
- SECURITIES
- Navy Commander Guilty in Sexual Harassment Case : Court-martial: He is convicted for his treatment of an enlisted woman while in charge of a unit at El Toro.
- UC Offers Early Retirement as It Braces for Huge Cuts
- Student Arrested After Threats : School: Police say a week of smoldering tensions led 13-year-old to aim loaded pistol at classmate.
- Mayne Moves Out of Dugout to the Sideline at Orange Coast : Football: Needing a breather from baseball, he takes a job as outside linebacker coach at the college.
- School Spirit : Former Sunny Hills Students Share Olympic Memories : Reunion: Three athletes recall glory of making team, and the pall of terrorism at the 1972 Games in Munich.
- IBM's Fivefold Profit Gain Fails to Prevent Selloff : Stocks: Second-quarter shows marked improvement, but analysts expected more.
- Boeing Studying Changes to 737 Jet
- Tribune Cancels Nighttime Talk Show 'Dennis Miller' : Television: Though popular with young males, the 'Saturday Night Live' alumnus failed to generate the ratings necessary to stem losses.
- 'Battered Woman Syndrome' Cited in Ruling
- Hammer DeRoburt; First President of Nauru, South Pacific Island
- Army Lists Show 34 Sex Crimes in Gulf Conflict : Military: Documents reveal offenses ranging from rape to indecent assault. All reported cases were investigated.
- The alternative to term limits: Guess which...
- Democrats Have First All-Baptist Ticket : Politics: Democratic candidates are moderate members of their denomination. But a move toward fundamentalism within the ranks has divided the church.
- IRVINE : City Moves Forward on Northwood Tax
- Dodger Outfielder Simply Refused to Be Fenced In
- Allnutt in New Role for U.S.
- JAZZ REVIEW : A Double Dip of Guitar Artistry
- Artists Donate Work To Benefit Free Clinic
- A Bureaucrat's Days May Be Numbered : But even ousting Dixon won't solve what's wrong with the county
- Voters Thanked on Eve of School's Dedication : Oxnard: Administrators praise support for the 1988 bond measure. Other districts have not fared as well.
- Clinton-Gore Ticket Is First to Feature 2 Southern Baptists : Politics: Democratic candidates are moderate members of their denomination. But a move toward fundamentalism within the ranks has divided the church.
- NHL Sees Gold on the Horizon : Hockey: McNall, Stein say that 1994 Winter Games could become springboard for increased TV exposure.
- It's No Joke as Dodgers Let Phillies End Nine-Game Skid : Baseball: Hershiser lasts only four innings, drops to 1-5 in his last seven starts as L.A. commits four errors during 11-3 loss.
- Reliving Religious Drama in O.C.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Edberg Latest Ranked Player to Fall at Stuttgart
- Johnson, Steinberg Earn Share of Lead in SCGA Amateur : Golf: Semifinal losers at California Amateur, they stand at 141 going into today's third round.
- Airline Wars Create a Windfall : Low Fares Stimulate Auto Rentals and Other Ground-Based Services
- BANKING
- Lawmakers in Russia Seek to Tame Izvestia : Press: But reporters and editors defy 'illegal' law subordinating independent newspaper to Parliament.
- ARTISANS : Spotlighting Makers of Handcrafted Goods : With Few Strokes, Chinese Brush-Painters Create Works : Interest Sparked at an Early Age for 30-Year Master
- Jose Carlos; Advocate of Health Care for Latinos
- NATION IN BRIEF : MISSISSIPPI : New Venue Is OKd in Medgar Evers Case
- Aliso Village Drug Abuse Center Opens
- It Takes Heart (Transplanted) to Compete in This Athletic Event
- Wellness Runs to Begin in Antelope Valley
- Trade Deficit at 18-Month High in May : Commerce: U.S. exports abroad fell in the face of a sluggish world economy. Imports were fairly steady.
- Recovering Pope Says Mass in Rome Hospital
- Carny Priest : Father Mac, as Pope's Emissary, Goes On With the Show
- Fullerton : District to Charge for Riding School Bus
- U.S., EC Sign Accord to Limit Aircraft Subsidies : Aviation: The pact is viewed as placing greater restraints on the European nations than the United States, particularly regarding support for Airbus Industrie.
- Supreme Court Blocks Abortion Pills' Return : Medicine: Import ban on RU486 is upheld. Berkeley woman loses option to end pregnancy without surgery.
- China's Reformers Are Back on the Offensive : Economy: With business humming and growth rising, planners are pushing an ambitious agenda. But rhetoric has shifted faster than reality.
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Judaism Takes New Look at Gays
- The Rev. Helen Street; Glendale Minister
- MOORPARK : Council Approves Final Plans for Park
- SOFTBALL / PAIGE A. LEECH : Daughter Knows Best in St. Pierre Family
- When the Fire Is Out : Professional Designers, Cleanup Crews Can Go a Long Way in Easing Pain of Rebuilding What Flames Have Destroyed
- Clinton Scores Key Points With Voters, Survey Finds
- Where It's Really Hot : Weather: In the high desert, people regard the question of how they cope with high temperatures as foolish.
- Increase in Index Points to Manufacturing Recovery
- 33 Million TV Watchers Tune to Clinton Acceptance Speech
- Sikh Held in 1985 Jet Bombing Off Ireland
- Aid Agencies Helping Kurds Fear Iraq Is Behind Attacks : Mideast: The death of a Fijian U.N. guard appears to fit a pattern of violence against the organizations.
- Health Agency Sees Jump in Meningitis Cases : Outbreak: Cases of mild strain inexplicably more than double last year's figure. Hoag Hospital temporarily closes its employee child-care center after some parents are diagnosed with the virus.
- Firefighters Contain Brush Fire
- NEW RABBI: Rabbi Harold F. Caminker, who...
- Baseball
- Bowe Knows Coetzer Is Step Toward a Title : Boxing: After heavyweights, Whitaker goes for Pineda's IBF crown in Las Vegas.
- BANKING
- Control Freaks Zap Electronics Into Bedroom
- Counties Hit by Toxic Spill Settle Claims With Railroad
- Firm Admits Giving Iraq High-Tech Gear : Military: Dutch company pleads guilty to violating American laws curbing transfer of technology. Case links Atlanta bank to Baghdad.
- Bucher Sells Artworks at Fair in Michigan
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Rain Can't Stop Inkster, Who Leads by Seven
- The IOC's executive board proposed the introduction...
- Heat of Battle : Sports: One of L.A.'s hottest and most humid days of year doesn't stop most ex-patients from competing in the Olympic-style Transplant Games.
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- NORTHRIDGE : Lotto Winner to Get $23-Million Share
- South Coast Christian Church Plans Celebration
- SANTA ANA : Little Artists Show Some Major Art
- THOUSAND OAKS : Group Petitions for Homeless Center
- GE Acquires Naiman Center
- Kellogg Co. said earnings rose 10% in...
- A Proper Vent Is Crucial in Replacing Townhouse's Electric Water Heater With Gas
- COLUMN ONE : Drinking and Death in Japan : Nondrinkers struggle against the centuries-old-- and often fatal--practice of bonding through booze. But they face a lonely existence in Japan's sake society.
- Court-Martial Convicts Navy Commander of Sex Harassment
- S.D. Cop Charged in Gas Station Scuffle
- LOS ANGELES : 3 Projects Get Grants From Ford Foundation
- SAN DIEGO : State Court Upholds Slaying Conviction
- Saticoy : Benefit to Help Pay for Cancer Therapy