- SAN DIEGO : Man Shot by Police Remains Unidentified
- Navy Man Identified as Shooting Victim
- TABLE TENNIS / NATIONAL SENIORS OPEN : Consistency Is the Key for Costa Mesa's Malek
- All Stars or Not? Not All Deserve to Be in Lineup
- Miscellany
- Duplanty's Time in the Pool Is Usually Short, but Sweet : Water polo: As the backup goalkeeper, he does more cheerleading than playing, but he's always ready.
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : C-SPAN: The Network That Dares to Be Dull : Television: Covering the Democratic Convention is business as usual at the politically oriented network: No editing, no commercials and no 'star' broadcasters.
- Pop Reviews : Taylor Is Truly Queen in Alligator Blues Fest
- At the heart of downtown's jewelry district...
- 2 Arrested After Pair Are Robbed
- SAN DIEGO : Boy, 7, Shot in Arm While Sitting in Car
- PLACENTIA : Gangs Gone, Yet Public Avoids Park
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- Soccer
- Paulson, Lundy Have 'Abrupt' Split : Business: Owner, concerned about the lack of progress by his 2-year-olds, says he will distribute his stock among several trainers.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Hitchcock Poses More Than Puzzle
- BMW Mulls Buying Rolls-Royce: Germany's BMW is...
- When the Need Is Desperate : Red tape: When assistance checks don't show up, the Rev. George Joe knows exactly who to call and how to get results. Without him, many would just give up.
- Darby Spills More Rain on L.A. : Weather: Former hurricane packs weak punch but sets record nonetheless. Continued drizzle is forecast.
- A Net Loss in Fishing Days : Environment: New regulations limit opportunities for harvesting sea urchins, which contribute to a lucrative export market.
- A Summer for Learning : Pupils Helping Teachers Learn New Lessons
- Body Found in Mountains May Be Missing Hiker
- He Simply Basked in Fans' Glow
- Two Good Ends to Bad Beginnings : Angels: They beat Tigers, 5-4, in 10 innings but go into All-Star break with their worst record since 1976.
- Track and Field
- After rain delay and a restart, former...
- Pop Reviews : Farrell's Pyros Still a Work-In-Progress
- TV REVIEW : Dreaming of Change in 'States of Mind'
- Reactions to the Riots
- SPECIAL REPORT: IMMIGRANTS
- NEW YORK NOTEBOOK : Delegates by the Numbers
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : Party Convention Is Convention of Parties : Celebrations: Big names, big bucks, big stars, big talk. A Bush ambassador shows up. And there's the Camelot nostalgia.
- John Wayne Takeoff Rules May Change : Aircraft: Two 1989 incidents prompt the FAA to consider altering the controversial noise-limitation procedures.
- CAMARILLO : City Council Accepts Area Goals Report
- LATC Needs a Multiethnic Approach
- 'Holy Bunch' in Gay, Lesbian Film Festival
- THE ARTS
- Motorcycle Lane-Splitting Legal, but There Are Limits
- Suit by Homeowners Claims Poor Construction
- THOUSAND OAKS : Panel to Consider 2 Housing Proposals
- 1992 ALL-STAR GAME : Gossage's Forgettable Outing in '78 Was Garvey's Highlight : All-Star game: First baseman got key hit in battle of future Padres.
- STAGE REVIEW : A Bright 'Midsummer' Shines Despite L.A.'s Rainy Skies
- Pop Reviews : Skinny Puppy Seeks Higher Purpose
- Stage : 'Little Shop' Fares Well on a Big Stage
- Democrats Meet Amid Rising Hopes : Convention: Delegates are buoyed by polls, response to Gore. But Clinton faces challenge in attempt to broaden party appeal without alienating blacks, liberals.
- NEW YORK NOTEBOOK : Snubbed by the Networks
- SPECIAL REPORT: IMMIGRANTS
- FULLERTON : Driver Arrested After Fatal Crash
- SAN DIEGO : Man Arrested After Standoff Ends
- Riot Victims Who Sue Police Face Tough Task : Unrest: Cases charging failure to protect are hard to win because of immunity laws. One man has had a difficult time finding an attorney to handle his case.
- Jeff Burton, who started 23rd in a...
- Solid-Gold Anchors, Fool's Gold News
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bonds' Three-Run Triple Lifts Pirates, 7-6
- JAPAN
- AUSTRALIA
- BE Aerospace, SANTA ANA
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : Setting the Stage
- SWIMMING / THERESA MUNOZ : Golden Moments Are Forecast for U.S. Olympians
- Enough Already--It's Time to Chill Out Over Ice-T
- MICHAEL G. BALMAGES, Senior executive vice president and general counsel, Ocean Pacific Sunwear Ltd.
- Woman Turns Gift Ideas Into Business Success : Entrepreneur Sarah Goldman has found a niche in the highly competitive promotional items field.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Black Voters Remain Cautious About Clinton : Politics: Many fear his middle-of-the-road strategy ignores their concerns. The problem may affect turnout.
- Area Delegates See Economy as Decisive Among Voters : Politics: Almost all Democratic respondents going to the convention say things in the country 'have gotten seriously off on the wrong track.' Yet some think Bush will be reelected.
- COUNTRYWIDE : Polish Relief Workers to Tour Agencies
- Riots Possible Here Unless Changes Are Made, Panel Warns
- BREA : Class Is Offered on Snorkeling, Kayaking
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Wathan's Record Better Than Even
- Paez to Fight Smith in Lightweight Bout
- Pole-sitter Scott Sharp easily won the Des...
- POP REVIEW : The Emcee Hammer Show
- DANCE REVIEW : A Dazzling Debut : Ballet: Maximillian Guerra is sensational as guest artist at San Diego performance of the Kirov.
- CHINA
- U.S.--MEXICO TRADE : Borderline Transit Systems : Bus Operations Are Beginning to Show Growth
- The Selling of a President
- Why a Few Pundits Favor Long-Term Bonds
- NEW YORK NOTEBOOK : The Large and the Small of It
- Shamir Says Farewell, Looks Back With Pride : Israel: At final Cabinet meeting, the prime minister asserts that his ousted government was probably the best in the country's history.
- Perot Campaign Asks Electors for Loyalty Oaths
- Mongolian Strongman Gets a Grip on the United States
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Cardinals Send Jordan to Triple A
- COMPANIES
- Albert Pierrepoint; Britain's Chief Executioner
- Former WAVES Recall a Man's World : Military: Tailhook incident no surprise to conventioneers who did 'men's jobs' in Navy as far back as World War II.
- 30 Chinese Dissidents Reportedly Arrested
- In Like a Lion, Tsongas Still Loves the Roar : Democrats: He took a bold first step into the ring. Now that the spotlight has shifted away, his ideas and ambitions still cast a long shadow.
- In Bid for Aid, Russia Agrees to Rein in Deficit, Inflation
- VENTURA : Transplant Patient to Swim in Race
- IRVINE : Bicycle Helmet Rule for Students Foreseen
- Casts of Abe Lincoln's Head, Hands Returned
- Anti-Gang Benefit Raises $70,000 : Law enforcement: The LAPD's Jeopardy program, which is targeted at teens, holds a Latin-music benefit.
- Foes of Special Sea World Bill Cite Wilson's Brewery Stock : Politics: Governor, who owns Anheuser-Busch shares, must decide on measure allowing sales of hard liquor at the theme park owned by giant brewer.
- 2 Men Found Shot to Death Behind Bar
- BUENA PARK : City Manager's Contract Extended
- A Summer for Learning : Animals Lead Way in Teaching of Geography
- Yes, a Special Prosecutor for Los Angeles : Assemblywoman Friedman's bill is a good one that should be reintroduced in January
- STAGE REVIEW : 'The Winter's Tale' Finds Refuge With New Company
- LAGUNA BEACH : Jewelry Maker Files Suit Against Festival
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Stillwell to Undergo CAT Scan After Collision With Fernandez
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Wathan's Record Better Than Even
- How They Stand at the All-Star Break
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES
- Miscellany
- San Diego PAL Picks Up Victory
- Amati, a division of Mazda, has given...
- THE ARTS
- 'Women Aloud'--Where Men Are an Afterthought
- THE ARTS
- U.S.--MEXICO TRADE : Borderline Transit Systems : Mexico's Antiquated Railroads Are a Challenge
- Japan Discovers It's Harder to Be a Star in Space : Aerospace: The failure of a new rocket sets back its effort to become a key player in the commercial launch business.
- BOOK REVIEW : Thinking About a Nation's Complexity : BROWN SHOE <i> by Rick Slone</i> ; Random House $20; 342 pages.
- CULTURE WATCH : Wishing You the Very (Sober) Best
- Separate Shootings Leave Two Men Dead
- PORT HUNEME : Seabee Fatally Shot at Los Angeles Party
- Body Is Found at Side of Road
- BUENA PARK : City Hall Workers Start New Schedule
- Simi Valley House Fire Causes Major Damage, Injures 1
- CAPISTRANO BEACH : OCTA to Consider Rerouting 2 Bus Lines
- A Beach of Primal Beauty, Despite the Ravages of Mankind
- Miscellany
- LOCAL NOTES : Graham to Join the U.S. Team for Federation Cup Play
- Concert : A Touch of 'Beauty' at Bowl
- Carson Signs Deal With NBC for New Shows : Television: Former 'Tonight' host will originate programs, including specials in which he will star.
- A Modern Voice for 1837's 'Woyzeck'
- Polishing Up the Big Apple : New York is <i> not</i> an urban nightmare, say those who love it. They hope the rest of the country will see the city at its best during the Democratic convention.
- SPECIAL REPORT: IMMIGRANTS
- West County Issue / Skateboarding Ban
- Literacy Tutors Program Organized
- POWAY : Student Charged in Fatal Collision
- Rain Causes Residents to Alter Plans for Outdoors : Weather: Minor accidents abound amid precipitation due to what was once Hurricane Darby. Conditions may persist until Wednesday.
- Joe Amato of Old Forge, Pa., won...
- Raider Draft Choices All Make It Into Camp : Pro football: Shell says having all new rookies as workouts begin is a 'break.' Marinovich, Bruce are also at workout.
- He's Still Fighting for Player Rights : Football: Owens, former Fullerton quarterback who had stellar career with Redskins, is now an agent.
- Music & Dance Reviews : 'Galvanic Murmur' Introduced at La Boca
- O.C. ART : A Stage for Impromptu Inspirations of Max Ernst : Newport Harbor Art Museum opens first-ever exhibit to concentrate on artist's sculpture in bronze, precious metals.
- OCCUPATION: ADVERTISING COPYWRITER
- CHINA
- COMPANIES
- Nicaragua Army Chief Ortega May Be Charged in Killing
- SIMI VALLEY : Park District Could Lose $322,000
- SAN DIEGO : Stabbing Victim Dies on Stairway
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Darling Beats Blue Jays With Two-Hitter
- Miscellany
- Toyota May Purchase Chrysler Components
- COSTA MESA : OCC Student Center Will Be Renovated
- ELECTIONS / MUNICIPAL RACES : 9 City Council Contests Officially Open Today
- Laoretti Does It His Way : Golf: The 53-year-old, who had never played on the PGA Tour, wins the U.S. Senior Open championship.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Fernandez Stays Cool for Victory
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : USOC Appears to Be Winning Drug War
- Pros, Cons of Discount Brokers' No-Fee, No-Load Sales
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : 3 Keynote Speakers Profiled
- NEW YORK NOTEBOOK : Vidal a Tough Critic
- Who Says 'Regular Guys' Don't Like Cocktails and Tennis?
- Dunsmuir Healing; Spill Left Residue of Problems
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Less is More Beautiful in Anaheim
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS
- Once a Haven, Ventura County Sees a Surge in Crime
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bush's '88 Feat Points Way for Clinton Camp
- Toxic Discharges : COUNTYWIDE
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : School Team Places 5th in World Contest
- LA MESA : Elderly Stabbing Victim Identified
- Caring Network for the Young and Old
- COUNTRYWIDE : Candidates May Begin Filing Today
- Mansell's Win Draws Crowd Onto Track
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Pacific Squall Scores Upset in Oaks
- Two Good Ends to Bad Beginnings : Dodgers: They finish a 22-game home stand with a 9-0 victory over St. Louis but are 13 games out of first place.
- Baseball Gifts There for Taking : All-Star Game: No one is asking, but Garvey would like to work with young players.
- Gipsy Kings: Pure Passion Rules Night
- Music & Dance Reviews : Independent Composers Assn. Closes Season With Santa Monica Performances
- Court Ruling on Land Use
- A Stranger's Help
- Rap Artists and Racism
- Rap Artists and Racism
- Kidnapings
- Rap Artists and Racism
- Rap Artists and Racism
- Rap Artists and Racism
- Rap Artists and Racism
- State Budget Woes
- Rap Artists and Racism
- MOVIES - July 13, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 13, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 13, 1992
- Names in the News - July 13, 1992
- Names in the News - July 13, 1992
- Names in the News - July 13, 1992
- Names in the News - July 13, 1992
- POP/ROCK - July 13, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 13, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 13, 1992
- Obituaries - July 13, 1992
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : Political Clout, Brown's Battle Put the Spotlight on California : Delegates: The largest state contingent could be at the center of convention drama. Feinstein and Boxer are also expected to draw attention.
- Free Trade Could Worsen Clogged U.S.-Mexico Border : Transport: Traffic lines have grown slower and longer along the 2,000-mile frontier as commerce booms.
- Two Beach Towns Try to Cope With the Trouble Summer Crowds Bring : Impact: Newport and Huntington are looking at ways to curb near-riotous atmosphere of peak weekends.
- Scam Targets Truckers in Risky Crashes, Officials Say : Fraud: Poor immigrants are recruited for schemes that set up big rigs for collisions, investigators charge.
- Voting Is Peaceful in Mexican Elections
- 7 Killed, Dozens Hurt in Crashes on Wet Roads
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE MEDIA : Couch-Potato Power Works Both Ways : Participatory democracy comes alive on talk shows, where candidates and voters can both speak their minds.
- TOUJOURS PROVENCE by Peter Mayle, illustrated...
- WESTERN STYLE : FASHION : Western Exposure
- Rare Lincoln Sculptures Stolen
- James Worthy Basketball Camp
- Customers, Staff Reluctantly Say Goodby
- Egypt's 'Unknown Army' Wages War in Islam's Name : Extremism: The government seems paralyzed as nation faces an alarming wave of sectarian violence.
- Diversity Won't Hurt Party, O.C. Delegates Say
- Wave Hits Blowhole, Kills 6 in Australia
- COLUMN ONE : Moving Between 2 Worlds : Koreans struggle to keep traditions alive while chasing the American dream. The gap between newcomers and naturalized citizens tests the diverse community.
- Residents Still Divided Over Planned Drug Abuse Center
- Llamas to the Rescue : They Will Carry Food Deep Into the Wilderness for Young Condors
- Gunfire Kills 1 Party-Goer, Injures 2 Others : Shooting: The attack occurred at a party at a vacant house attended by about 200 people, neighbors said.
- In Brief
- THE LAST WORD: Don't look for Neil...
- BREAKING WITH CONVENTION: With Madonna leading the...
- MOVIES : A Light on August : When Ingmar Bergman picked him to make 'The Best Intentions,' Bille August got more than a man could bargain for--an award-winning film, a new wife and the mantle of Great Scandinavian Director
- MUSSORGSKY: "Pictures at an Exhibition"; other works...
- Mixing Love Songs With Social Issues
- Learning From the Past as We Enter Another 10-Year Economic Cycle
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- IN EXCESS
- It Isn't Easy to Be a Billionaire : SAM WALTON: Made in America, My Story <i> By Sam Walton with John Huey</i> , <i> (Doubleday: $22.50; </i> 262 pp)
- 1 Killed, 1 Injured as Street Cleaner Sweeps Over Them
- Jury Finds Pan Am Guilty in Suit Over Lockerbie Bombing
- Not Your Father's Democrats
- CAMARILLO : Ventura Man Killed in Head-on Collision
- Politicians Flock to Pastor's Hillside Services in Anaheim : Religion: Congregants ranging from a county supervisor to a city councilman gather to hear the Garden Church minister.
- Auto Racing
- Racing Program at Saugus Canceled Because of Rain
- A Wily Alley Cat : Handegard Remains on a Roll After Record Year Competing on Senior Professional Bowling Tour
- Troop Is Appointed Westec President
- What Makes Junzo Run? : A SPRING LIKE ANY OTHER <i> By Takashi Tsujii</i> , <i> Translated from the Japanese by Beth Cary</i> , <i> (Kodansha International: $19.95; 248 pp.) </i>
- Learning More About Moving Beforehand
- The Graduate (KCOP Sunday at 8 p.m.)...
- Focus : Who Watches That Stuff!?
- Mural Moves Some to Tears, Others to Talk : Artist Peter Stewart says his block-long work is the first nationwide to pay tribute solely to POWs and MIAs of the Vietnam War.
- Mansion's Explosion Uncorks a Mystery : Crime: Investigators sifting through the case of Napa Valley chateau find tangled motives involving tales of seduction and revenge. But the blast also destroyed much of the evidence.
- A Budget That Can't Be Touched
- Wirth Won't Seek 4th Council Term : Politics: The longtime Torrance lawmaker sets his sights on the newly drawn 28th Senate District that encompasses much of the South Bay. It comes up for election in 1994.
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of July 12-18
- COMMENTARY : FanFest Offers Baseball Feast, but Don't Expect Fast Service
- Munich Recalled: Echo of Shots That Rang in the Dawn
- SCHUBERT: Quartet, "Death and the Maiden"; BEETHOVEN:...
- Ronald A. Kovas has resigned as president...
- CLIQUES
- Local District Breaks Even in Latest Bout : Education: Board member Mark Slavkin approves of a decision to keep the district intact, but he and others oppose a ruling upholding equalized funding.
- City, SDG&E; Should Make Peace : There's room for both sides to give on legal costs of merger battle.
- Police Scuffle Contributed to, but Didn't Cause Death : Autopsy: Coroner says Reseda man died after officers subdued him. Liver disease and a heart problem were also factors.
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Van Nuys Posts Sweep Behind Pair of Homers From Tapia
- NAMES AND NUMBERS
- Padres Turn Jeer to Cheer : Baseball: Fans boo Santiago heartily in his return. Jerald Clark delivers game-winning hit in 11th for 3-2 decision over Phillies.
- Basic Training : NFL Teams Open Camp, an Annual Ritual That Players Hate and Coaches Say Is Necessary to Bond the Players and Separate the Unemployed
- Positive Pruning : The women who created the Broadway hit 'The Secret Garden' have taken their show on the road--and done some strategic cropping
- JAZZ : The Essential John Coltrane on CD
- Ministry Crosses Over ... : **** MINISTRY, "Psalm 69", <i> Sire</i>
- FILM COMMENT : Turn On the <i> Zeitgeist </i> Juicers, But Strain the Pulp
- First Interstate's Quiet Turnaround : Bank Spurns Trend Toward More Mergers
- Mortgage Refinancing: It's a Matter of Timing
- Air Travelers: Brace for Madness : Patience and courtesy can go a long way on crowded planes as bargain hunters scramble for seats.
- Gardening : Colorful Rockrose Needs Little Water
- Countrywide, Fannie Mae OK $8 Billion in Mortgage Funding
- WESTERN STYLE : LOOKS : Ponytail Express
- Barcelona: Guide for Olympic Visitors : The highs and lows of Spain's Mediterranean metropolis, from Antoni Gaudi to <i> tapas</i> bars.
- Keating, Co-Defendants Ordered to Pay $3 Billion
- Dalai Lama Faces Tibetan Impatience
- Mother: 'A Knife Through My Heart'
- Karate Kids Learn Some Life Lessons : Veteran Instructor Shows His Young Students How to Strengthen Body and Mind
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Takes the Wheel of Rebuilt Bandwagon : Democrats: He's engineered some novel modifications, but many worry that it will sputter to another loss--or that it will win without them.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Butler Sidelined for First Time
- CYCLING / TOUR DE FRANCE : Delion Holds Off Late Surge by Roche
- VERBATIM
- FICTION
- THE BIZ
- Playboy No. 1's New Playhouse
- Rabin Names Rival Peres as Foreign Minister : Politics: Israeli prime minister-designate is suspicious of Labor cohort but seeks party unity as he readies his Cabinet.
- FREEWAY REPAIRS : Caltrans Issues Advisory About Scheduled Freeway Work Areas
- Any Step for Nuclear Safety Is a Big Step : G-7 meeting yields $100-million pledge for East Europe's most hazardous power plants
- 1 Man Dead in Police Shooting; Separate Incident Claims 1 Life
- Two Bright Spots for the Less Fortunate : As Other Programs Bow to Fiscal Fates, Soup Kitchen and YMCA Housing Are Spared
- Fish Co-Op Laments Grant That Got Away : Finances: State money intended for the Terminal Island cannery has been transferred to Rebuild L.A. The city says the company was too financially troubled to remain eligible for the funds.
- Chase Ends When Costa Mesa Motorist Crashes into Wall
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : It would take a brave new bride to plan a wedding after reading this.
- ANALYSIS : Padre Brain Trust Fouled by Relationship on Rocks : Baseball: Distance grows between General Manager Joe McIlvaine and Manager Greg Riddoch. The rift ultimately will result in the manager's firing.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Clark Seems to Have Solved Problems, But He Hasn't Quite Figured Them Out
- COMMENTARY : This Commissioner Came With No Strings Attached : Baseball: Vincent's independent stand on realignment angers the Dodgers' O'Malley, who no longer is acting as the game's puppeteer.
- MUSIC & DANCE : Young Turk : High-risk formalism and full-out physicality mark the work of Istanbul native Mehmet Memo Sander. The choreographer's 'Board Stiff' can be seen at the Dance Kaleidoscope festival starting this week.
- BLOCH: Violin Concerto in A minor. BACH:...
- Richard H. Hagadorn has joined Visa U.S.A....
- New York for Natives and Visitors
- STAN WATERMAN: A Deeper Love
- U.N. Negotiates Safe Passage for Aid to Sarajevo
- Abortion Foes Foiled in Bid to Storm Clinic
- Karate Kids Learn Life's Lessons : Profile: A veteran instructor teaches students the focus and discipline the sport requires. 'We must respect all life,' he says.
- The Cloud of Treason Descends Upon Another Bastion of British Respectability : Espionage: Documents fresh from the KGB archives reveal a group of well-placed Soviet moles at Oxford. The government's face is red.
- Eyes of Nation Upon Murph As It Turns 25 : Civic Pride: Baseball's All-Star game will put a spotlight on the stadium, which has seen just about everything from the sublime to the ridiculous since its 1967 opening.
- OJAI : Yarn-Spinners Make Program a Telling Success at Library
- A High Tide of Civic Pride Surrounds Rebuilt Pier : Landmark: Huntington Beach will hold a two-day celebration to mark the opening. The new, $10.8-million structure is built to withstand stormy weather.
- Nevin Hits Two Home Runs, U.S. Olympians Rout Korea
- Tennis
- He Believes His Role Is to Emulate a Model
- MESSAGE II: "The Message" isn't the only...
- Border Grill Finds It's Cheaper to Close
- Time to Run California Like a Business