- A Case of Jitters for Initial Offerings : Trading: Companies joining the rush to go public now find themselves in a tough, crowded market where buyers are selective, prices volatile.
- Going Back to College Is an Education in Itself : Hallowed halls and nearby eateries enliven North Carolina and Dartmouth campuses.
- Actor Relishes Craftsman Role
- THE VIEW FROM A BRIDGE : Changing the World Is Just a Matter of Changing Our Perspective
- The NEW Camp Hollywoodland : Operation Rebuild : Volunteers: It looked as if an arsonist had sent dreams of summer camp for inner-city girls up in smoke until the home builder and government cooperated in a crash effort to rebuild the camp.
- TRAVEL INSIDER : Baltics Swat Cobwebs From Vacation Hotels : Accommodations: Indifferent Intourist lodgings are suddenly competing with new, often-improvised inns in the capital cities of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.
- Bradbury : Building Height Limit Upped
- Pope to Deliver Usual Address From Hospital
- We Thank Them for Their Support
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : Redondo Beach council approves a permit for a chicken, after a bit of cackling.
- SAN DIEGO : Off-Duty Officer Chases Suspect
- New Life in Same Old Place : As Only Holdover From Previous Regime, Zampese Is Fitting Into Knox's Plans
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Candiotti Puts Finger on the Problem
- MUSIC AND DANCE
- Pro Basketball
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Tired Agassi Puts Lendl to Sleep
- The Baltics For Beginners : Why go? To be struck by the drama and strangeness in three countries flush with their new freedom.
- * Robin S. Tanchum has been appointed...
- Gardening : Flowers a Bright Way to Fill Paving Stone Gaps
- STYLE : INTERIORS : The Fun Zone
- Decades Have Sweetened Memories of Family's Little House on the Hill
- America's Crack-Up : Government Can Wage War, Build Roads, and Desegregate Schools But It Can't Save Us from Ourselves.
- Bosnia Fighting Kills 12; Peace Confab Planned
- New Jungle Sprouts Inside National Zoo
- Chemical Factory Blows Up in China, Killing 22
- Council Delays Vote on Plan for 'Mansionization' Control
- Paint Rollers Get Last Word in 'Questions'
- Tired of modern-day living? Sick of the...
- Probate Is Not As Messy as It Used to Be
- CHARGER NOTEBOOK / DAVE McKIBBEN : Gagliano Raises a Few Eyebrows
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : Reveling in Spotlight of World : A New Definition of Famous
- FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Standout Back Remains Elusive
- NEW RELEASES : JAZZ : In Brief
- POP MUSIC : In Brief
- POP MUSIC : It Was Hard Being a Cult : David Lowery used to be an alternative kind of guy with Camper Van Beethoven. Now, he's a Cracker and doesn't have to apologize for liking Tom Petty and ZZ Top.
- STYLE : FASHION : The Big Picture
- Earth Summit: Some Hard Facts Are Concealed by the Shrill Critiques
- Do Cowboys Talk About Being a Cowboy? : INDIAN AFFAIRS <i> By Larry Woiwode (Atheneum: $20.00; 290 pp.)</i>
- The Razor Blade: History's Cutting Edge : Culture: Scientists know that ancient man shaved. But the razor was an undocumented implement until 1290.
- Meeting of Hussein Foes Backed
- Charlie the Tuna here, down in the...
- Hunt Goes On for Cause of Brain Defects in Babies Born on Border : Anencephaly: Theories include chemicals emitted by factories, solvents in Gulf of Mexico, or fathers exposed to chemicals at work.
- Chuck Berry: Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll!...
- NEW RELEASES : JAZZ : * 1/2 DAVID SANBORN, "Upfront". <i> Elektra</i>
- MUSIC AND DANCE
- Taper Holds Slot for Riot Examination
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : BEHIND THE SCENES : Getting to Know a 'Stranger' Better
- Not Waiting for a Rainy Day to End Drought : Resources: A $37-million project will use treated sewage water to replenish underground supplies and for recreational areas.
- Temple City : Density Limits Adjusted
- Injured Woman Blames Police in Deadly Neighborhood Feud : Crime: Maria Dominguez says officers allowed the situation to fester and erupt in gunfire. She is seeking legal action against the city.
- Olympics Open With Calls for Yugoslav Peace
- Las Vegas Looks to Santa Barbara for Share of Pacific Ocean Water
- Glitch Leaves Developers Facing Steep Back-Tax Bill : Assessor: Computer snafu that undervalued thousands of mostly vacant lots since 1989 means the county is owed as much as $1 million.
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Steinberg Can Make the Time to Win
- Nigel Mansell of Britain will seek his...
- Smith Takes Third in SCCA Race
- The Easy Part for Harrah Comes After the First Pitch
- Lasorda Takes a Walk as Dodgers Lose Again : Baseball: He avoids the team bus after a controversial call at the plate fuels 4-1 Expo victory.
- LOCAL NOTES : Warady Loses Overall Lead in Cross-Country Run
- ART : Maybe He Has the Right Idea : The coveted honor has its risks, not the least of which is the notion that the artist's time has come and gone
- RESTAURANTS : 'For Sale' Sign in the Cards for Trumps
- Tollway Lawsuit Has a Chilling Effect : Public Agency's Legal Action Against Toll Road Opponents Sends the Wrong Message
- Dumping Quayle Won't Solve Bush's Problems, Alas
- PROFILE / JULIE KORENSTEIN : Embattled School Board Member Tries to Stretch With the Territory : Trustee stresses her record in a post-redistricting reelection battle. Her turf now includes the Westside.
- 40-Acre Fire Chars Brush Near School
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : A SOFTER JOB
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : HE WANTS THE CUP
- POP MUSIC : Sons and Daughters
- Providing Sanctuary : Church Attracts a Growing Flock of Gays and Lesbians
- So Where Are the Cooler Heads as Latinos, Blacks Square Off?
- How to Turn a Mere Love Letter Into a Real Heart Attack
- Plan for Garden on School Land Wilts : Moorpark: Neighbors say the community project wouldn't blend with area. Insurance is also a concern. Backers look elsewhere.
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : TRACK'S ODD COUPLE: TOGETHER AGAIN?
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Faxon, Maltbie Tie for Lead in New England
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : ODDS AND ENDS
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : They Find Plenty of Pomp, Under Best of Circumstances : Politics: A record 32 VIPs bask in the glow of nationalism--and publicity's flame--at opening ceremony.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Bien Bien Wins Swaps Stakes, but Victory Rings Hollow Note
- POP MUSIC : *** 1/2 PJ HARVEY, "Dry". <i> Indigo</i>
- STAGE : The New King of Ashland : Oregon Shakespeare Festival gambled on an inexperienced director. But he's confident and talking expansion.
- Officer Takes a Rap at Ice-T With Record
- COMMENTARY ON POLITICS : County Democrats United, Eager and Committed to Winning : Revitalized by energetic leaders and fresh ideas, the party enjoys renewed popularity among change-minded voters.
- Project Angel Food Rocked by Feuds : Volunteerism: Organization that feeds homebound AIDS patients has been hit by financial problems and layoffs. The departure of charismatic founder Marianne Williamson has added to the controversy.
- Probe Launched for U.S.-Japan Study of Radiation Belts
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : ANNIVERSARY : 10 Years Ago, 'Twilight Zone,' the Tragedy
- NEW RELEASES : JAZZ : Miles Davis Leaves a Hip-Hop Finale : ** 1/2 MILES DAVIS, "Doo-Bop". <i> Warner Bros.</i>
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : NEW DEALS : It's the '40s. It's L.A. But the Moniker Is 'Easy' Rawlins, Not Philip Marlowe
- RESTAURANTS : Preston Sturges' Players Reborn
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : WRITING CREDITS : The Mystery of 'Those' Words
- Notes about your surroundings.
- TASTE OF LONG BEACH: Food from 30...
- Opponents Set Fire at Anti-Abortion Rally
- Man Struck and Killed by Train in San Clemente
- Time-Bomb Program for Prisoners : The county's lax work-furlough program is an invitation to trouble
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : Is Karolyi's Beam Starting to Become Unbalanced? : Gymnastics: This could be the final Olympics for former Romanian guru, who sounds as if he is growing tired of the controversy.
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : THAT'S THE TICKET
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : It's Time for Rock 'n' Roll Basketball : U.S. team: Daly says stampede of athletes, officials in the village is 'frightening.'
- Fortugno's Dues Paid in Full for Angels, 9-0 : Baseball: Rookie who spent seven seasons in the minors strikes out 12 Tigers for victory.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : COMMENTARY : They Preferred Pursuit of Medals to Pursuit of Human Rights
- O'Hara's Road to Recovery Isn't a Snap : Chargers: Ex-USC quarterback, felled by knee surgery, seeks job after World League success.
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : ON THE MARCH
- Boxing
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : SEQUELS : Jack Ryan and No Tom Clancy?!?
- POP MUSIC : In Brief
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Astros Learn How the Umpires Live
- MOVIES : Night and the City and the '90s : The remake of Dassin's 1950 film noir is even darker; characters who are tired of running now have their encounters on meaner streets
- POP MUSIC
- THE HOUSE
- COUNTYWIDE : 4-H Horse Show Is Warm-Up for Fair
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : World's Powers Are Reunited--if They Can Find Room : Boxing: U.S., Cuba, former Eastern Bloc nations expected to dominate tournament at small Joventut Pavilion.
- New Dana Point Manager Has Work Cut Out For Him : Profile: Dave Elbaum arrives to court fight over growth, council turmoil and split vote on his hiring.
- BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : Skeels Makes Most of Status as Top Catcher for Marlins
- Holcomb Finds No Reception at All : Shrine game: UCLA-bound wide receiver from Westlake High finishes without a catch in his team's 38-0 victory.
- Hospital Board Says No Ouster Planned
- Admiral Denies Shielding Staffer
- 18 - 4 = Bonanza for Banks
- * William A. Steele has joined Deloitte...
- What an Economy in Low Gear Means : Surge in Sales of Heavy Trucks Points the Way Toward Shifting Into High
- Turning On Water Brings Flood of People : Summerland: Beachside hippie and artist colony grows into upscale bedroom community with moratorium's end.
- Home Remedy
- White Women Under 65 at Half Risk of Men for Heart Ills
- NEWS ANALYSIS : CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Seymour Mimics Wilson's 1990 Strategy
- The Foolish Things We Did Without Fear
- Walnut : Parking Limit Approved
- Life Goes On in 'Mayberry'
- World IN BRIEF : CUBA : Castro's Uprising Will Go Unmarked
- COLUMN RIGHT / CODY C. CLUFF : Business and Environment Can Be Friends : An ombudsman would be direct link between the regulators and the regulated.
- Simi Valley Archer Gets a 1st Place : Tournaments: The high school graduate goes straight to the top of his age division at the national Outdoor Target Championships.
- PLATFORM : Americans First
- SAN DIEGO : Two Men Killed in Possible Drug Fight
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : New York's Cone Expresses Interest in Coming to Padres as Free Agent
- Bryans Again Win Doubles Title
- BOB RICHARDS : Olympian Was First Athlete on Cereal Box
- HORSE RACING : How Hard Are the Times? Just Check Keeneland Auction Sales
- The Name's Jimmy Wins American Derby
- Olympian May Be Able to Help Her Sport Net Some Attention : Badminton: Joy Kitzmiller has seen her specialty ignored by the public and by television. But guess who's going to be carrying around a TV camera in Barcelona?
- Hitters Slumber With Bats Made of Lumber : Baseball: Summer collegiate league experiences drop in offense with switch from aluminum to wood.
- NEW RELEASES : JAZZ : In Brief
- A Cinematic Education : Two UCLA Extension instructors lead a diverse group of students on the fringes of filmmaking into the heart of the mainstream.
- NEW RELEASES : JAZZ : In Brief
- Just a Few Bugs in the System : Forestry: Grasshoppers deliver serious blow to attempt to help the Engelmann oak make a comeback.
- From Unknowns Comes a Cry of Fear : Coping: Policy-makers need to cast gaze down at the average American, who is confused and frightened about our economic mess.
- Closure of Probation Camps Feared : Budget crisis: County's 19 youth facilities brace for the worst despite a promise by the Board of Supervisors to keep them open.
- South of Chicago, down the fabled Route...
- PLATFORM : Adults Are Blaming the Victims
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: JULY 25
- Navarro Advisers Plot Textbook Examples : Strategy: Mayoral candidate, himself a college professor, eschews professional political strategists for university types who have applied classroom theories to past electoral campaigns.
- Man Wounded as Argument Leads to Gunfire; 3 Jailed
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Maldonado Ruins Darling's Bid Again
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : SPEAKING INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE: COMMERCIALS
- The Gloves Are Off : After 15 Years as Legal Goalie for the NHL, Stein Is Working Hard on His Offense
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : The First Round Appears Soft for U.S. Boxers
- MINOR LEAGUES / SEAN WATERS : This Vegas Longshot Is One for the Books
- New Low for Dan : This Time, O'Brien Fails to Clear a Height in High Jump at Stockholm
- Gans of Santa Rosa to Replace Crabtree in Fight Against Pepeli
- STAGE : Welcome to L.A. : The Cornerstone company is greeted by riots and the challenge of working with an elderly, multicultural community
- POP MUSIC : **** SONIC YOUTH, "Dirty". <i> DGC</i>
- How Can 29 Million People Be Politically Invisible to Democrats? : Convention: Only two Latinos made it to the podium, and party leaders virtually ignored Latino concerns. Is the GOP paying attention?
- Fore! Duck, Golf Is Becoming an Indoor Sport
- Gender Selection Issue Raises Ethical Questions : Reproduction: More parents are interested in determining the sex of their babies. But there is dispute over whether a sperm-separation technique works.
- 2 Navy Bases Plan Classes in Sensitivity : Military: Courses to combat sexual harassment come in the wake of last year's Tailhook convention scandal.
- UCI Sports a Big Loser in Budget Game : * A Once-Promising Collegiate Program Suddenly Is Left With Little to Cheer About
- Actor Paul Newman walked away unhurt after...
- Allison Drives 13 Laps in Practice at Talladega
- New CSU Board Chief Assesses Ailing System : Higher education: Anthony M. Vitti of Emerald Bay says maintaining the quality of the institution while coping with dwindling state funds is the immediate concern.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : Reveling in Spotlight of World : True Spirit of the Baron Keeps Marching Along
- FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Saints' Jackson Becomes a Millionaire
- Harmonica Great Thielemans Coming to Hollywood Bowl
- OFF-CENTERPIECE : MOVIES : Heard the One About the Psychologist and Film Critics?
- MUSIC AND DANCE
- MUSIC AND DANCE
- California Corner
- Just When You Thought The Airways Were Safe . . .
- That Pesky Persian Gulf : GUARDIANS OF THE GULF: The Growth of American Involvement in the Persian Gulf, 1833-1991<i> By Michael A. Palmer (The Free Press: $24.95; 320 pp.)</i>
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Post-Gulf War Strategy Gave Hussein Leeway
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Doctor's Surrender Expected in Sex Case
- Paranoia Is Bruin After Bears Kill 2 : Wildlife: Experts in Alaska call the fear 'bearanoia.' Many residents arm themselves.
- Mexico Fights Macho Population Surge : Families: The message is out to rural population, adolescents and men in a nation where women shun birth-control services out fear of physical abuse.
- All Shook Up : Safety: A 5.6 earthquake near a proposed nuclear waste facility in Nevada has convinced many that the project belongs someplace else. But the federal government contends that the risk is low.
- Ex-Teacher Takes Lessons to the Streets : History: Michael Fawcett's guided tours of Venice, Santa Monica and Los Angeles are filled with local folklore. His classroom is a 13-passenger bus.
- Lawrence Shubert Lawrence Jr.; Head of Family Playhouse Chain
- Rap and Race: The Reaction
- Oliver North, Ice-T and the U.S. Constitution
- Rap and Race: The Reaction : <i> "The Uncivil War," last Sunday's cover story on rap music, has prompted a heavy response from readers. A sampling of their views: </i>
- Early Action Crucial for the Wayward
- ABSENT FATHERS
- Pro-Choice Republicans Challenge Ferguson
- ABSENT FATHERS
- Looking for Ad-vice
- Big Top
- But What If the Husband Had Left?
- Pro-Choice Republicans Challenge Ferguson
- Proposal to Buy Siberia
- Police Tax
- THE VILLAS OF PALLADIO photographs by...
- RU486
- But What If the Husband Had Left?
- Rap and Race: The Reaction
- Increasing the Federal Deficit
- Overmatched NBC
- Pro-Choice Republicans Challenge Ferguson
- Oliver North, Ice-T and the U.S. Constitution
- Verdict Is In on Supervisor Roth, but Voters Should Have Final Say
- COVER STORY : Is This Really His Life? : Frank Sinatra blessed a TV bio with daughter Tina as executive producer. Cynics have already cried whitewash. But the CBS miniseries script includes the heartbreaks, the fights and the Mob. The question is: Why did he allow it?
- The Name Game
- Pro-Choice Republicans Challenge Ferguson
- Big Top
- RU486
- Verdict Is In on Supervisor Roth, but Voters Should Have Final Say
- Ground-Water Cleanup Efforts
- Throwing Cold Water on One Man's Notions About Car Pools
- Rap and Race: The Reaction
- Rap and Race: The Reaction
- BEER-BOTTLE BUILDINGS
- Early Action Crucial for the Wayward
- Rap and Race: The Reaction
- Clean Air and Healthy Economy
- PLANNING FOR THE BIG ONE
- Rap and Race: The Reaction : The Little Box in the Lower Left-Hand Corner: Rap Edition
- WRETCHED REFUSE
- Encore Pagets
- Verdict Is In on Supervisor Roth, but Voters Should Have Final Say
- WRETCHED REFUSE
- Rap and Race: The Reaction
- Education Grants
- Increasing the Federal Deficit
- Oliver North, Ice-T and the U.S. Constitution
- 'Mama' Mia!
- Proposal to Buy Siberia
- Pro-Choice Republicans Challenge Ferguson
- ABSENT FATHERS
- Oliver North, Ice-T and the U.S. Constitution
- Counterpunch to Critic's Review
- Painful Loss of Freedom
- ABSENT FATHERS
- Perot Quits
- Council Backs Football Star on Sports Bar : Business: City officials approve $148,000 in loans for start-up costs and agree to help : Raider defensive end Greg Townsend get a liquor license. The moves come despite a declaration that liquor stores are a nuisance.
- Choice Should Be Woman's
- The Latest Twist in the Iran-Contra Scam: The CIA's Code of Silence May Be on Trial : Scandal: The government's case is against former master spy Clair George, but is it the entire intelligence agency that is really guilty?
- Better Way to Learn
- School Prayer and Moral, Social Values
- Speeding Complaints
- Requiring Helmets
- Rap and Race: The Reaction
- Oliver North, Ice-T and the U.S. Constitution
- Muscular Christianity Turns Fields of Dreams Into Evangelism Forums : Religion: Public displays of faith on the sporting field are becoming increasingly common. Christian ministry organizations have developed to preach to athletes from the junior high school to pro levels.
- ABSENT FATHERS
- Proposal to Buy Siberia
- Sticker Subject
- Erase Poverty, Not Children
- School Prayer and Moral, Social Values
- Tyranny of Numbers
- Measure M Won't Finance Tollway
- Police Tax
- Let's Be Realistic on Beach Access
- Men, Too, Feel Loss of Close Friendships
- Big Top
- 'A LYRIC OF BEAUTY'
- WITNESSES OF TIME by Flor Garduno...
- Big Top
- WRETCHED REFUSE
- Oliver North, Ice-T and the U.S. Constitution
- Not Open to Criticism
- ABSENT FATHERS
- ABSENT FATHERS
- Oliver North, Ice-T and the U.S. Constitution
- But What If the Husband Had Left?
- David Wojnarowicz; Multimedia Artist Battled With NEA
- Sea World Exemption
- Tyranny of Numbers
- Verdict Is In on Supervisor Roth, but Voters Should Have Final Say
- Nodal and Bushnell
- ABSENT FATHERS
- Oliver North, Ice-T and the U.S. Constitution
- ABSENT FATHERS
- A Firing Offense
- Helping Young People
- The 'Place' To Be?
- Throwing Cold Water on One Man's Notions About Car Pools
- ABSENT FATHERS
- ABSENT FATHERS
- Let's Be Realistic on Beach Access
- Los Angeles County - News from July 26, 1992
- NONFICTION - July 26, 1992
- NONFICTION - July 26, 1992
- NONFICTION - July 26, 1992
- NONFICTION - July 26, 1992
- POP MUSIC
- MEDALLURGY? When it comes to Olympic medals,...
- IRVINE THUNDER: An Irvine advisory committee has...
- MAKE ROOM OR ELSE: Orange County Supervisor...
- U.N. Talks With Iraq at Impasse : Persian Gulf: Baghdad's 'final answer' to proposed compromise is expected today. Bush discusses options with his advisers.
- Pesticide Peril to Ozone May Lead to Ban
- 2 Still Sought in Drug-Related Shootout That Killed 3 : Investigation: A wounded man is captured. Police say gunfire erupted when prospective buyers attempted to take narcotics at gunpoint.
- New-Wave Pet Sounds : Forget the Map Books--Beach Names Are Hung Strictly by the Surfers
- Fish and Cheese: A Return to the Pacific Coast
- Nashville: The Capital of 'Country' : The Toy Museum and Andrew Jackson's mansion add to attractions near the Grand Ole Opry.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Parties Seek Abortion Issue's Middle Ground : Campaign: Bush and Clinton want to avoid charges of waffling, but neither wants to appear an extremist.
- Baker Discusses Limited Future Access for U.S. Military Forces in Philippines
- Climax Nears in Showdown With Baghdad : Arms: U.N. awaits Iraq's response to proposed compromise over access for weapons inspection team.
- Police Spy Unit Was Rife With Risks, Temptations : LAPD: Veterans say 'burden of knowledge' sometimes was too great and that accusations tarnish its efforts.