- A Complicated Disease Won't Have Simple Answers : The AIDS Establishment needs critics, but arguing that HIV doesn't cause the disease is murderously wrong.
- Judge Grants Reprieve for 8 Families Threatened With Eviction at Anaheim Motel
- * Frank W. Crane; Maritime Museum Director
- LAS VIRGENES : Rock Climber Falls 35 Feet at State Park
- Sheehan Closes Door on Open Failure : Golf: Her 72 beats Inkster by two shots in playoff, erasing memory of collapse in 1990.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : 5 Breaks in Ankle, Sewell Out for Year
- World's Biggest Banks
- Judge Rules Litton Shifted Costs Illegally : Defense: The decision damages the company's efforts to fend off a $500-million whistle- blower suit.
- Right Start Agrees to Buy Children's Wear Digest
- Dennis J. Tornabene has been appointed vice...
- Insurance Auto Auctions Buys Arrow Factors Co.
- Retailers Win $22.8 Million From Arco : Energy: They had charged that they were victims of price fixing after the first Arab oil embargo of the 1970s.
- American Express Posts a 21% Quarterly Gain
- AST Earnings Rise Closes a Turbulent Year : Computers: Despite the resignation of a co-founder, Irvine company appears to have overtaken Western Digitial.
- TOKYO : Trading Words
- Dennis L. Akers has been named a...
- Lillian V. Oppenheimer; Popularized Origami in U.S.
- When Kids Are Seen and Heard : Educators and parents agree that kids behave differently today. But are they more rude and insensitive or just more frank and open?
- Fire Spares Town, Rages Out of Control
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : DAILY REPORT : WRESTLING : Koslowski Advances to Final in Greco-Roman at 220 Pounds
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : A REVOLUTION, NOT A DELUSION
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : DAILY REPORT : ROWING : It Was a Stroke of Bad Luck That Sent Rower Into Lake
- ENERGY
- NATION IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Pickets Try to Block Newspaper Delivery
- Senate Votes to Repeal Capital's Gun Liability Law
- 7-Legged Frog No Freak of Nature, Experts Say
- Toll of E. Germans Who Died Fleeing Is Raised
- School Workers to Get Paychecks, Not IOUs : Funding: State controller tells Anaheim convention he has power to pay for education even without budget.
- The Press : Hussein Versus U.N.--Drawing It Out
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Japanese Are Losing Faith in Economy
- NEWS ANALYSIS : No Political Winners in Budget Battle : Elections: Voters see stalemate as another example of incumbents failing their constituents, experts say.
- State Budget Watch
- Galley Maker Enters a New Era : Van Nuys: With the death of its founder and chief, Nordskog Industries seeks to maintain its strong standing in a business facing turbulence.
- Amwest Insurance Group Quarterly Profits Drop
- Real Estate Magazine Ceases Publication
- Debra Boehringer has been named membership director...
- Homeowners Should Reconsider Fixed-Rate Fixation
- Tokos Medical Corp.: The nation's leading provider...
- U.N. Plans Airdrop of Aid to Bosnian City
- House Backs $48 Million to Aid Homeless Veterans
- People Living Near Toxic Dumps Show Higher Rate of Birth Defects
- GM Pledges $18 Million Toward Revitalizing L. A.
- NATION IN BRIEF : OHIO : Demjanjuk Evidence Withheld, Brief Says
- 'Chameleon Fugitive' Is Extradited to Stand Trial for 1988 Glendale Killing
- New Chief Seeks Ban on Cruising in Oxnard
- Cable Gets Its Man : An Antelope Valley Show Modeled on 'America's Most Wanted' Boasts 15 Arrests
- ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST : Motor Home Blaze Ignites 15-Acre Fire Near Castaic
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : U.S. Gets Victory, Thanks From Kuwait : Soccer: Kuwaitis cheer opponents, showing gratitude for the role Americans played during the Gulf War.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : Teammates Take Cue for Unity
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : DAILY REPORT : BASEBALL : Cubans and Japanese Remain Undefeated With Easy Victories
- Doing Business : Clinique Succeeds While Rivals Take a Powder : In a brash move, the U.S. cosmetics company demanded that Japanese consumers adapt to its own style. And they did.
- IRWINDALE : 100 Firefighters Battle Commercial Building Blaze
- LAGUNA HILLS : Oso Parkway Stretch Gets Its Name Back
- Judge's Ruling May Aid Bid to Enlarge Dump : Trash: Decision on EIR appears to provide county with quick fix in attempt to keep San Marcos landfill open.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : The Silence Finally Is Golden : Swimming: Morales, 27, completes comeback by winning 100-meter butterfly. Haislett wins 200-meter freestyle.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Senate Vote Seeks Release of J.F.K. Files
- Philippine Lawmakers Urged to Legalize Communist Party
- SAN DIEGO : Body Is Found Along Freeway
- '92 POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE : GOP Abortion Plank Targeted : Republican women who favor a right to the surgery hope to change platform.
- OCEANSIDE : Woman Stabbed; Acquaintance Held
- COUNTYWIDE : Chinese Officials To Tour Juvenile Center
- BREA : Councilman Wedin Won't Run Again
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Men Sought in Mini-Mart Robbery
- Newport Banning Night Use of Ball Courts
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Would Like to Have Full Deck
- Rules Cost Majkowski $1.3 Million, Expert Says
- Florida defensive end Darren Mickell was suspended...
- L.A. Has Its Own Olympics : Track and field: Athletes, ages 8 to 18, will compete at Mt. SAC, beginning today.
- Vincent Turns Out to Be Quite a Battler
- POP REVIEW : David Rudder's Potent Soca
- Negro League Veterans Get Insurance
- Dance Review : Tappers Pay Tribute to Eddie Brown
- Sondheim's 'Company' Comes Calling--22 Years Later : Film: Today's release of the 1970 'Original Cast Album' captures on laser disc and video the performers' struggles.
- Drive to Bolster Black Banks Is a Hit : Savings: The post-riot campaign generates millions of dollars in new deposits.
- Cable Connection : Growing Trend in Hollywood Is to Bypass the Box Office for Pay TV
- Bill McKellogg has joined Founders Title Co....
- Theodore H. Sprink has been appointed vice...
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY : Light-Rail Transit Line Under Preliminary Study
- Judge Denies Bid to Halt Construction of New Jail : Corrections: Project foes allege that environmental studies were inadequate. Any delay could have killed the project, a county official says.
- Ventura OKs Contract to Renovate Pier : Redevelopment: A Santa Barbara firm will restore the storm-battered landmark. The pact ends a six-year effort to save the 120-year-old facility.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : THEY ARE BASKETBALL PATRIOTS NOW
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : BARKLEY HAS PAID ALL HE WILL PAY
- Miscellany
- ENERGY
- Terminal Data Receives Labor Department Pact
- Marty Huckabone has been named a senior...
- CU Bancorp Reports $3.49-Million Loss
- AUTOS
- Big Oil Companies Report Mixed Results
- Farming Giant Raided in Hunt for Toxic Waste
- LIMA : Unhappy Anniversary
- Sale of High-Tech Glass Factory to Iraq Assailed
- L.A., Long Beach Mayors Blast Plan to Tap Port Funds
- WESTLAKE : Planners Asked to Block Restaurant
- O.C. Property Value Rises Just 5%
- Supervisors to Reconsider Expansion of Landfill
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : DAILY REPORT : YACHTING : Lack of Wind Grounds Sailors as First-Day Events Postponed
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : IVAN IVANOV: NAME FOR ALL SEASONS
- Orchestra Cuts Back on Concerts : Music: The Orange County Symphony, which is operating at a deficit, will offer one less program in 1992-93 season.
- Pianist Knows How to Handle the Spotlight : Music: Despite his reputation as a sideman, George Cables has 15 or so solo releases. He plays the Jazz Note this weekend.
- California Universities
- Vatican and Gays
- California Universities
- California Universities
- Caller ID
- State Rating
- Outraged by MWD
- A Failure of Justice
- High-Tech Setup Helps Keep Firefighters on Top of the Hot Spots : Technology: An infrared mapping system allows officials to track the direction, density and size of blazes, such as the one in Angeles National Forest. A video screen reveals hidden smoldering areas.
- Democratic Platform
- Democratic Platform
- Democratic Platform
- Democratic Platform
- Don't Forget Oxnard Youth
- Democratic Platform
- Democratic Platform
- Protect the Conejo Creek
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 28, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - July 28, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 28, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 28, 1992
- POP/ROCK - July 28, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 28, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 28, 1992
- Obituaries - July 28, 1992
- Obituaries - July 28, 1992
- VENTURA : City Council Critic Arrested at Meeting
- Police Ruled Not Liable in 3 Deaths : Crime: Although deaths of suspects are ruled accidental, police should be warned of perils of restraining those under arrest, district attorney says.
- Clifford Due to Make Final Plea to Avoid Indictment : BCCI Scandal: His lawyers are expected to cite former defense secretary's ill health. Prosecutor's decision likely to come this week.
- AFFORDABLE PORTABLE: If portable computer prices keep...
- BOSS QUAYLE? Orange County GOP Chairman Thomas...
- Schools Making Anti-Gang Statement With Dress Codes
- THE BUSH BIND? UC Irvine political science...
- LOVE, ANAHEIM: The $103-million Anaheim sports arena...
- U.S. Increases Pressure on Iraq : Persian Gulf: Administration ships Patriot missiles to Kuwait and sends third carrier to region. Moves signal resolve to make Baghdad comply with U.N. resolutions.
- CIA Cables Introduced at George Trial : Investigation: Prosecutors believe that once-classified reports will prove that the spymaster lied about his knowledge of Iran-Contra arms deals.
- CHINA
- Adding Kindness, Gentleness to Bill Collection : Silver Hospital Services is unusual in that it sends trained social workers to visit those who have unpaid medical expenses.
- Talk of 'Family Values' Termed Veiled Racism : Politics: 'We know that when they say Murphy Brown from Hollywood they mean Lizzie Brown from southeast San Diego,' head of Urban League says.
- One Killed in Plane Crash
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- 'An Unprincipled Rascal' in London
- Through the Eyes of Thugs : Books: Bill Buford wondered what made some ordinary soccer fans erupt into violent lager-swilling hooligans. So, for four years, he followed them.
- Record-Setting Fair Draws to Close : Amusement: This year's attendance to the 17-day festival was the highest in the event's 100-year history.
- Toxic Discharges
- PLATFORM : A Job With Dignity
- Man, 37, Is Slain After Argument
- VENTURA : Reception to Honor Youths' Benefactors
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Special Kids Are Happy Campers
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : U.S. Unceremoniously Escapes Japan : Men's volleyball: Losing coach files protest when Samuelson isn't disqualified for unsportsmanlike conduct.
- Volleyball
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : GENTLY INFRINGING
- Two Friends Tied After 72 Holes : Golf: Inkster and Sheehan will compete for U.S. Women's Open championship in 18-hole playoff today.
- Allison Takes the Wheel, Leads : Auto racing: After he starts race, Hillin takes over and finishes third for enough points to move past Elliott.
- RETAILING
- High-Tech Beachhead : Hawaii Tries to Create a Mini-Silicon Valley to Broaden Its Economy
- Boy Killed by Mistake, Israeli Army Admits
- Mary Wells; Motown Star Sang 'My Guy'
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: July 25
- Legal Drugs No Answer, Capizzi Says : Rebuttal: In a talk before a church group, the district attorney counters the arguments advanced by a judge who favors decriminalization.
- COLUMN LEFT / ALEXANDER COCKBURN : A Blowhard Behind the Hero's Mask : Vaclav Havel ended up bowing to laws that revived the totalitarian spirit.
- Name in the News
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : DAILY REPORT : SOCCER : Ayew Leads Ghana Past Australians
- Frazier Is Solidifying Role as Dukes' Child Star : TeamTennis: Since joining them out of high school in 1990, she has emerged as the backbone of the Newport Beach team.
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : KELLY IS SO NEAR, YET SHE'S SO FAR
- STAGE
- O.C. POP REVIEW : Cadillac Tramps Head for the Dives
- Pursuing Other Economic Indicators
- TAIWAN
- Quayle Affirms He Won't Quit Ticket
- Perot's Economic Plan Calls for Surplus in 5 Years
- Heeding the Earth's Call to Wake Up : Temblors: Some area residents have assembled emergency supplies and shored up homes since recent quakes. Others remain unmoved, unlike the ground beneath them.
- NEWPORT BEACH : School Board Won't Meet Until Aug. 31
- FULLERTON : Top Aide Selected by CSUF President
- BOXING : Rabanales to Defend WBC Title at Forum
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : DAILY REPORT : FIELD HOCKEY : Defending Champion Britain Wins, 2-0
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : DAILY REPORT : SHOOTING : Yeo Proves Quick Study in Air Rifle Competition
- Dance : Final 'Dance Kaleidoscope' Program at Cal State L.A.
- Making Nicely in Cicely : Morrow Stung by Contract 'Exposure'
- Olin, Wettig Reunite in 'Fortune Teller'
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Mom and Dad' Can't Be Saved From Its Script
- Pop Reviews : Weird Al Goes Right for the Refrigerator
- South African Police Called Out of Control : Arrests: Nation's leading pathologist contends officers are killing at least one black suspect a week.
- Top Aide Says Baker Will Stay on Job
- Armed Man Shot to Death by Two Sheriff's Deputies
- LAX Revision: A First Step
- Office Complex Asks Thousand Oaks to Ban Skateboarders From Walkway
- Fire Destroys Home, Damages 2 Others
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : Zmeskal Stumbles, Miller Takes Off : Women's gymnastics: World champion falls off the balance beam, but her U.S. teammate records the top individual score during team compulsories.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Ryan Throws Orioles Curve in 6-2 Victory
- Auto Racing
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Faxon Holds Off Mickelson for Third Title
- Pop Reviews : Grass-Roots Spectacle for Anti-Vivisectionists
- OCCUPATION: Junior Lifeguard Instructor
- Auctions of 216 Homes Pack'em In : Real estate: But one of the largest sales ever of foreclosed Southern California houses produces few bargains.
- BOOK REVIEW : Existential Allegory on Racism, the Past : TURNING BACK THE SUN, <i> by Colin Thubron,</i> HarperCollins, $20; 208 pages
- Tired-Looking Pope Waves to Crowd From Hospital Window
- PLANNING FOR THE BIG ONE
- Judge to Handle Messy Marina del Rey 'Divorce' : Business: L.A. developer and Saudi group are seeking to restructure a deal through bankruptcy court. At stake is control over a vast real estate empire.
- TUSTIN : Resident Suggests Beautification Effort
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Extending a Helping Hand
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : McGlockton Gets Surprise
- An Unlikely Trio: Merchant, Ivory and Disney : Movies: The 'Howards End' team agrees to a three-year deal that will give their artful fare wider distribution. The studio will also release 'Sarafina!'
- Yeltsin Movement May Split; Radicals Want to Speed Reforms
- Ultimate Challenge Awaits Shop-Till-You-Drop Crowd : Lifestyles: The monster Mall of America mixes unfettered retailing and thrill-a-minute recreation.
- Man Falls Off Pier in Ocean Beach, Dies
- Some Folks Go Halfway When It Comes to License Plates
- STAGE REVIEWS : Opening Women's Fest Bill Scrutinizes Past
- RETAILING
- Trade Negotiators Report 'Substantial Progress' : Commerce: Officials plan to work out final details of the three-nation North American pact at a meeting next weekend.
- Singing Praises at Diva Opening : Bistro Starts as <i> the </i> Place to Be, but 2 Others Are on O.C. Horizon
- Another Pay Cut for Minnesota's Auditor
- Landmark Ruling May Aid Poor in Malpractice Cases : Litigation: Allowing the splitting of legal fees could make it easier to gain access to expert witnesses for trials.
- If It's a Crisis, How Come Nothing's Changed?
- Visual Aid : East L.A. center helps bring artists and neighbors together: 'Part of the Chicano art movement is to make art accessible.'
- PEOPLE : The Content of Their Character
- Minority Hiring Push Prompts City Schools Feud : Education: District's attempts to meet goals of federal diversity agreement stir controversy over hiring practices.
- Impasse Over Route Stalls Storm Repairs to Oceanfront Bike Path
- Sampras Heads to Barcelona as a Winner
- Van Nuys Wins Title and Doubleheader
- Auto Racing
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : DAILY REPORT : MODERN PENTATHLON : Latvia Outduels U.S. Fencers, 8-1
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : HE'S A HUMAN JACK OF WEIGHTLIFTING TRADE
- Showtime: When Art Imitates Basketball
- MUSIC / DANCE REVIEW : Ballet Stumbles--and Bumbles--at the Bowl
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'A Lovely Light': Marion Ross as Millay
- COLUMN RIGHT / TOM BETHELL : Bush Ignores an Obvious Opening : Clinton promises a tax increase, but does Bush attack?
- Expressway Plan Raises Controversy : Santa Clarita: One proposed route for the freeway connector would be more injurious to wetlands; another would be less favorable to development.
- CLIPBOARD: Alcohol's Highway Toll Declines
- COUNTYWIDE : Bus Drivers Take On Obstacle Course
- His Batting Average Isn't Good in Fighting Baseball Statistics
- Bringing the County Up to Date : If Justice Department approves, two major reform issues will be on ballot
- He Helped Win War but Lost Some Ground
- Ex-Lover Held in Killing After Alleged Kidnaping : Violence: Former boyfriend may be charged with murder of Canoga Park woman after she is accidentally shot by her husband, who tried to stop the incident.
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : IT'S ALL NO. 2 NOW
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : JUST GET THEM TO THE RING ON TIME
- Track and Field
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Qathif Wins Sunset Handicap; 3-10 Favorite Algenib Injured
- Ice-T Critics Miss the Rapper's Real Target
- Machine Tool Orders Jump in June on Domestic Demand
- No Sour Grapes About These Sales
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : SECOND-STRING MAGIC
- Gonzales Runs Angels Past Tigers
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Padres Will Probably Finish Season With Current Players
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : IT'S JUST A MATTER OF STAYING AFLOAT
- Benburb Upsets Alydeed in Prince of Wales Stakes
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : Opening Ceremony Seen by 52 Million
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : Thompson Takes Fall, Finishes 26th : Cycling: Top U.S. women's hope blames the course. An Australian, Kathryn Watts, is the surprise winner.
- China Giving Its Businesses a Freer Hand : Commerce: The added autonomy includes the right to engage in foreign trade. Firms are expected to be able to react quicker to market conditions.
- Pros and Cons of Bond Packages vs. Individual Bonds
- California Perot Movement Shows Signs of Losing Steam : Politics: Volunteers are drifting away, and infighting has begun among those who remain. Some still hope to create a third party.
- REGIONAL REPORT : COLUMN ONE : Fear of the Unknown Is Rattling : Recent earthquakes jolt many frightened Southland residents into preparing for the Big One. Others see an opportunity to make a buck.
- Keeping the Faith : Politics: Some volunteers of the deflated Perot campaign still believe the movement can go on without him. But little of their former adoration remains.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Bullpen Not Yet a Relief for Grahe
- Gold Is Source of His Best High : Swimming: Diebel, whose adolescence was marred by drug abuse, wins the 100-meter breaststroke for the United States.
- AIRLINES
- NEWS ANALYSIS : MCA Has Been Left Out in Cold on Cable Deals : Entertainment: It is the only major studio not selling films to pay TV. It missed a chance in the 1980s. It may be looking for another one.
- BRUCE MAY, Attorney, Stradling, Yocca, Carlson & Rauth
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Olympian's Father Dies at Opening Ceremonies : Tragedy: Family of swimmer who trained at Mission Viejo had just watched him on parade in stadium.
- South African Boxes His Way Into History
- Chemical Fire Evacuees Return to Their Homes
- Long LSD Prison Terms--It's All in the Packaging : Drugs: Law can mean decades in prison for minuscule amounts. DEA official says no change is needed.
- Father Boyle Bids Farewell to Homeboys : Religion: The Dolores Mission Church priest begs gang members to stop the killing. But many predict that an informal truce will not last.
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : AS USUAL, MOM WAITS
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : DAILY REPORT : GRECO-ROMAN WRESTLING : Koslowski Turns Tables on Poland's Wronski
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : Spain Still Playing Catch-Up Against Team USA : Baseball: Alkire pitches 7 1/3 innings and Tucker hits home run in U.S. team's 4-1 victory.
- PBS Places a New Spin on Its Spots : Television: 'Enhanced underwriting' has led the way to non-commercial commercials.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Blaze Damages Masonic Temple
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : DAILY REPORT : MEN'S BASKETBALL : Germany Comes Back to Beat Spain, 83-74
- LOCAL NOTES : Solon Takes Lead in Race Across America
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : CHECK HIS JUMP SHOT
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Barron + Morgan = A Night to Remember at Hyatt
- POP REVIEW : Chicago Blows Hot, Mostly Cold at Amphitheatre
- Paradise Lures Claremont Firm
- Grasshoppers Take Bite Out of Plan to Save Oaks : Environment: Insects ravage seedlings planted by state to preserve species. Endangered trees have not been restocking themselves.
- REGIONAL REPORT : Kindergarten Plan Disrupts Families : Education: Governor's proposal to scale back the program has many parents scrambling for alternatives in case it becomes law.
- Before Leaping, Take a Good Look : Plan for radioactive waste site merits scrutiny
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : DAILY REPORT : WEIGHTLIFTING : Ivanov Ties Record, Wins Flyweight Title
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : IT'S NOT EXACTLY STING LIKE A BEE
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry Wonders About a Trade
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : After Apologizing, Snow to Start on U.S. Soccer Team
- This One Is Easier for Indurain : Tour de France: He retains title by 4 minutes 35 seconds over Chiappucci. Hampsten finishes fourth.
- The Wheelchair View of Concert Venues
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : DAILY REPORT : MEN'S VOLLEYBALL : Cubans and Italians Open With Victories
- MUSIC REVIEW : Unusual Helping of Beethoven : Under Enrique Diemecke's direction, the Pacific Symphony played the infrequently heard Second Symphony at Irvine Meadows Saturday night.
- STAGE REVIEW : Three-Way 'Hermaphrodite!' at LACE
- INSURANCE
- PATRIOTISM WATCH : Welcome but Late
- Dodgers Hit Bottom With 4-3 Defeat
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : Barkley Spoils His Best Shots by Taking the Worst One of All : Basketball: He leads U.S. with 24 points but throws a flagrant elbow that mars 116-48 rout of Angola.
- Reilly Stayed In at Night, Then He Made His Day
- CHINA
- Chargers Resume Talks With Friesz : Football: Quarterback could be in camp today. Linebacker Gary Plummer signs.
- Soccer
- The Strings lost their sixth consecutive World...
- He's a Man of Many Positions in Rams' Training Camp : Football: Jones, the team's eighth-round draft selection, could end up at safety, receiver, quarterback, kick or punt returner.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : DAILY REPORT : DIVING : China's Fu Stands Out in Platform Event
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Taylor-Made Boring Evening