- NATURE CONSERVANCY : Private Organization Helps Protect Lands : Nonprofit agency attempts to plan ahead for whole ecosystems to preserve diversity.
- George's Fingerprints Found on Altered Statement, Expert Says
- 'Casual Chic' Dress Code Is an Open Invitation
- Rape Suspect to Stand Trial in Torrance Attack, Robbery
- Officers' Indictment Called Political : King case: Prosecutors deny defense attorneys' charge that they were under pressure from Washington.
- Countywide : District to Sell Recycled Water
- LOCAL NOTES : Allison, Booth Reach Semifinals
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 13 : CHILD'S PLAY
- There's a Jazzed-Up Land--Overseas : Tenor Saxophonist Put Down Musical Roots With Likes of Dolphy, Roach, Clifford Brown
- Multilingual Ballots
- Stockbrokers
- Whose Land Is This Land?
- Readers See Their Own Souls in Cordero Story
- The Debate Over AIDS
- Air Force Housing at Angels Gate Park
- Honig's Policies
- Multilingual Ballots
- Direction of Monorail
- Readers See Their Own Souls in Cordero Story
- Direction of Monorail
- Multilingual Ballots
- Readers See Their Own Souls in Cordero Story
- Air Force Housing at Angels Gate Park
- Making Use of Used Bookstores
- Readers See Their Own Souls in Cordero Story
- Readers See Their Own Souls in Cordero Story
- The On-Road Habits of Some Bicyclists
- Education
- The Debate Over AIDS
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Readers See Their Own Souls in Cordero Story
- The Debate Over AIDS
- Vaclav Havel
- Multilingual Ballot Bill
- Big Boy Architecture
- Countywide : Woman Killed in Car Accident Identified
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 7, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 7, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 7, 1992
- MOVIES - Aug. 7, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 7, 1992
- Obituaries - Aug. 7, 1992
- Obituaries - Aug. 7, 1992
- Names in the News - Aug. 7, 1992
- Bush Demands That Serbs Halt Civilian Slaughter : Balkans: President vows tighter curbs on Belgrade, OKs full diplomatic relations with Bosnia, Slovenia and Croatia. He calls for U.N. force to secure relief effort.
- NONE LIKE HER: Thirty years after Marilyn...
- WATERPROOF PLAN: Construction work on the bed...
- THE WORD ON WHAT'S HIP AND WHAT'S HYPE : Oh Joy!
- LOTSA KNOTTS: The whole Knott clan will...
- Iraq Used American-Built Plant to Develop A-Arms
- Smoker Rights Bill Saved by 'Ghost Vote' : Legislature: Measure squeaks through the Assembly after a decisive 'aye' is recorded in the name of a lawmaker who was not on the floor.
- Rep. Packard Urged to Push for Checkpoint
- Jobs and Ownership Are the Answers to Urban Ills : Poverty: We've been so concerned with building a social safety net that we failed to build a ladder of genuine economic opportunity.
- Rep. Packard Urged to Push for Checkpoint : Immigration: San Clemente City Council members say planned Border Patrol facility will cut down on high-speed chases through their city.
- ADIEU, OCTD: After 20 years, the familiar...
- Man Fleeing With Hostage Arrested; 2 Others Sought : Crime: The three knock on a door asking for water, then pull guns and search home. A woman is briefly held at gunpoint before man surrenders. No one is hurt.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 7, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 7, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 7, 1992
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- MARKETS: Dow Declines on IBM Drop : IBM Decline Drags Dow Down 19.18 : Market Overview
- Anita Hill Fight Echoes in Pennsylvania Senate Race : Republican Arlen Specter's grilling of sexual harassment witness upset many. Challenger Lynn Yeakel may be able to cash in on that anger.
- Ouster of Incumbents Nears Record in House
- POP / FOLK : Open Acoustic Jam Jells Into Tradition
- Budget Shortfall Forces Increase in Fees
- Still Together--as Father Wished
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / COOLIBAH : Secret and Snooty : Coolibah offers an eight-course dining experience for $15--if you can stand up to the scrutiny and, ahem, dress properly.
- World Can't Get Enough of Princess Di : Royalty: A media frenzy pushes three books into the bestseller ranks. Says one palace watcher of the consuming interest: "I can't explain it."
- Covert CIA Search in 1981 Found No POWs in Laos, Documents Disclose
- Hard Times : Latino Community Struggles as Its State Jobless Rate Hits 12%
- Coronet Debutantes Gather for Luncheon
- Man Held in Slaying at Restaurant : Crime: Suspect surrenders in shooting of a woman who was with her children in a car at a drive-through window.
- INS Chief Lashes Out at Rights Groups : Border: Defending Border Patrol at congressional hearing, the commissioner urges skepticism of critics, while others testify about violence by agents.
- 12-Ounce Baby, Taken From Womb to Save Mother, Fights On : Birth: 10-inch girl is smallest ever born at Anaheim's Martin Luther Hospital. Odds against her survival are great.
- OCEANSIDE : Raises Frozen for City Executives
- City Council Delays Action on Assessment District Plan : Rancho Palos Verdes: Angry property owners protest during meeting. The issue will be considered again Sunday at a special budget session.
- Port Hueneme : Hearing on Proposed RV Park Is Delayed
- San Diego : Youth Injures Spine in Cliff Dive
- PASADENA : State Inaugurates Earthquake Hot Line
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 12 : CIS Breaks the Press, Shatters U.S. Women : Basketball: Gomelsky solves defense, and Americans make only 29 of 81 shots in 79-73 loss.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 12 : De La Hoya, Byrd and Austin Carrying U.S. Boxing Hopes
- 2 Lawyers Charged in Major Auto Insurance Fraud Scheme
- TENNIS / LOS ANGELES TOURNAMENT : Gilbert Loses to Stolle, Not at Loss for Words
- Knox Taking This Exhibition in Stride : Rams: Despite his nine seasons in Seattle, coach downplays any special significance of game between his current and former teams.
- Lack of Depth May Put All-Star Coaches in a Difficult Position : Football: West and East squads will be scrambling for a qualified replacement should either team lose its quarterback.
- Guess? Pact to Curb Sweatshop Abuses Praised : Workplace: But some manufacturers question whether the apparel maker will diligently police its contractors.
- AT&T; Technique Could Expand Disks' Memory
- SECURITIES
- Times Executives Falk, Higby Promoted; Isenberg to Newsday : Media: Falk will oversee all business functions. Higby is named executive vice president, marketing.
- Tortilla Soup, Texas Caviar
- HEALTH FAIR : Their Best Shots : Free immunizations against a variety of diseases will be given to children Sunday in Simi Valley.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 12 : It's as Simple as 1, 2 and 3 for Germany : Equestrian: Only those who are knowledgeable about dressage can appreciate the subtleties of the sport.
- LAUGHZ N THE HOOD : Television: A showcase for unknown black comics, 'Russell Simmons' Def Comedy Jam' begins its second season Friday on HBO.
- Ice-T Makes a Pitch for Starring Roles : Films: The controversial rapper visits major Hollywood studios with deals in mind.
- On the War Cake
- Teen-Agers Learn Work Ethic While Helping to Clear Hillsides : Jobs: Sixty low-income or at-risk youths earn the minimum wage while removing weeds and brush in a program run by the school district.
- CULTURE WATCH : The Negative Approach Works
- BURBANK : Airport Officials Weigh Smoking Ban in Terminal
- Phillips' Problem a Mystery
- Downey : Railroad, Residents Get Bill for Property Cleanup
- BOOK REVIEW : Behind Closed Doors of Arab Households : WOMAN OF SAND AND MYRRH;<i> by Hanan al-Shaykh translated by Catherine Cobham</i> ; Anchor Books/Doubleday $9, paper; 217 pages
- LIVING WITH OUR FAULTS : Getting Ready : Emergency response agencies can't afford to be unprepared. They and ham radio operators will be key players when a quake hits.
- State Budget Watch
- Crime Statistics Show Decline, but Accuracy Assailed : Law enforcement: Report shows decrease of 4% compared to first six months of last year. Numbers raise questions, however, in part because of conflicting arson totals.
- Keep Outings Worry-Free
- Scoring Tickets for Local Matches Will Be a Tough Goal
- Countywide : Freedom Fleeting for Escaped Inmate
- COSTA MESA : OCC Gets Federal Anti-Bias Grant
- Video Library : Collection: The Escondido Public Library's selection draws fans in droves. It's bigger than either San Diego's or Los Angeles'.
- Homeless Man Killed by Police Was Unarmed
- Charged Up About Findings : UCI Scientists Have Created the World's Smallest Battery
- NEWPORT BEACH : Public Asked to Help City Pick Artwork
- Nannies From Heaven
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : FOURTH AND LAST: ABOUT THE SAME
- STAGE / NANCY CHURNIN : Mamas Knew Best in Raising This Daughter
- Judge Limits the Number of Picketers at Site
- RETAIL : New Supermarket in Stanton Receives 3,000 Applications for 175 Positions
- Forklore, Food Fights and the Politics of Placecards : Manners: Margaret Visser has spent years studying the way we eat--and what it says about us.
- Hawaiian Gardens : Recall of Mayor Fails; Move to Oust Councilman Pending
- Plan to Build L.A. Prison Reconsidered : Legislation: Wilson is studying a proposal to drop the project. In return, lawmakers would provide funds for three new prisons and opening of Lancaster facility.
- Arcadia : Park May Get More Workers
- Mahony Says Bradley Fails to Grasp Gang Crisis : Protest: Rally prompts meeting between the two men but no money is committed.
- ART REVIEW : Muybridge and 'Motion': A Beguiling History Lesson
- North County Cities Drafting Trash Contingency Plan
- Four Suspects Sought in Jewelry Store Robbery
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 12 : United States' Banner Day Ends With Tumble : Freestyle wrestling: Americans go 17-2, but Zeke Jones is routed by a North Korean in the gold-medal match. Baumgartner is assured of his third Olympic medal.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : CS&N; Show Vocal Strength in Numbers
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- WPP's $1-Billion Debt Restructuring OKd : Advertising: Stockholders give the British-based firm a new lease on life.
- Hughes Electronics Posts $615.7-Million Loss : Earnings: The company cites restructuring costs. The red ink makes it likely that the firm's parent, General Motors, will also post a loss.
- Pomona : Businessman Sentenced
- Crusader Bug Comes to Orange County
- KIDDY KASTLE GLAMOUR PARTIES
- Opportunity Center Organizes on the Run
- Latinos Elated After Rose Bowl Is Chosen for World Cup Finals
- Composer and conductor Christopher Fazzi will become...
- Drain Construction May Close Streets
- Bush's Problems: How Insurmountable? : Voters deserve a chance to decide the issue of a second term
- COSTA MESA : 9 Take Out Papers for 3 Council Posts
- Boxing Rendered Toothless
- TEAMTENNIS : Dukes Will Be Up for Division Final
- Young Says Free Agency Would Harm NFL
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 12 : In Own World at 16, Capriati Quiets Nation : Tennis: Unaffected by presence of the King and Queen of Spain and a loud crowd supporting her opponent, she beats Sanchez Vicario, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1.
- Administration Backs Review of Fed Structure
- Bergen Extends Offer on Takeover
- Parents Need a Strategy to Cope With College Costs
- IN SEASON : Hail, Hail, the Corn's Not Here
- Soups That Run Hot and Cold
- 8 Hezbollah Candidates to Run in Lebanon Elections
- A Good Job Lifts Family Values Most
- Diamond Bar : Community Building in Park
- Signal Hill : Clippers' Smith to Host Free Basketball Clinic
- Close to Nature : Nearby Recreation Sites Beckon as Cool Getaway Spots
- THE MAKEUP COUNTER : Power and Glory : The phrase, 'Can I help you with something?' raises persuasion and intimidation to a new height.
- FESTIVALS & EVENTS : Rita Coolidge Is the 'Frosting' on Concert
- Talkin' 'Bout Some Revolutions : Shifting Gears and Pursuing New Paths in Search of the Perfect Ride
- Santa Monica : Council Pay Raise on Ballot
- Huntington Park : Trash Collection Fee Hike of 3% OKd by City Council
- He Just Said No and the Nation Took Notice
- Half of O.C.'s Preschoolers Lacking Shots
- Ex-Soviets Stage Last Hurrah in Barcelona
- Long Beach : Curbside Recycling Set to Begin Within 6 Months
- 'Best of the Best' Books That Deal With Non-Traditional Families
- Crash Closes Laguna Canyon Road
- Suspect in Rapes Arraigned on 17 Criminal Counts
- Gang Expert Identifies 2 Denny Defendants From Videotape : Courts: Footage of beating and robbery is used to implicate Damian Williams and Antoine Miller.
- Budget Clock Winds Down
- PORT HUENEME : Early Retirement of Police Chief OKd
- Countywide : Official to Discuss Community Colleges
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Annual Pierfest Proposed for City
- LOCAL NOTES : Three County Girls Advance in USGA Junior
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Young Anglers Enjoy a Dream Trip
- They All Believe in You, Q
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 12 : Cuban Machine Rolls to Gold : Baseball: Taiwan overwhelmed, 11-1, in historic championship game.
- Big Selection of Accessories, Clothing for Equipment Junkies
- Clinton Steps Up His Support for Military Action in Bosnia
- Office Babies : Employees Combine a Career and Motherhood at Work
- The following are selected entries from...
- Before the Theater, Dine as Moliere Did
- Illegals Cost S.D. $146 Million a Year, Study Says
- Tsongas, Rudman Enlist in Deficit War
- Temple City : Bible School Shut Down
- Temple City : Density Reduction OKd
- Bank Robbery Suspect Captured in Hotel
- Pike Project Development in Long Beach Put on Hold
- Williams Promises Changes in LAPD's Attitude on Gays : Police: Gay-rights leaders say they like the chief's tone. The meeting marks a reversal of strained relations during Gates' tenure.
- 2 Attorneys Held in $14-Million Insurance Fraud : Crime: Authorities say the pair, one of them a Santa Clarita man, were masterminds of a ring that set up accidents involving more than 1,000 clients.
- MISSION HILLS : Man Suspected in 20 Robberies
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 12 : Watts in Class of His Own in 400 : Track and field: USC quarter-miler, who is coached also by UCLA's John Smith, sets an Olympic record of 43.50.
- Things Start to Jell After 'Jam' Session
- LOW-FAT BAKING : Tiny Tarts
- FCC Trims Plan to Expand Radio Station Ownership
- A Gourd Relative : Members of this 'total summertime crop'--popular in salads and for pickling--are 95% water.
- Santa Monica : Art Exhibit to Lithuania
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Convictions in Rights Case Could Be Difficult to Win : Courts: Main issues are the same as in state trial, but U.S. prosecutors must expand proof of officers' intent.
- FILM : Memory Lane for Swanson
- Study Reports Illegal Aliens' Cost in Services
- Exceptional Scholars' List
- 3 Voters File Papers for Review of City's Redistricting Plan : Courts: Plaintiffs contend that creation of the councilmanic district has actually 'gerrymandered' Latinos out of power and disenfranchised many others.
- COMEDY : After Personality Test, Jenkins Decides on Disenfranchised
- Just a Lone Raider : Ex-Paul Revere sidekick Mark Lindsay will stir up some memories Friday night in Port Hueneme.
- SPOTLIGHT : BIKING IN ORANGE COUNTY
- Pasadena : Human Resources Moving
- Racism Gets No Extra Credit for Pursuing Political Correctness
- Long Beach : District Surveying Parents for Opinions About Schools
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Physician Charged in Sale of Painkillers : Law enforcement: The Santa Ana doctor is suspected of selling excessive amounts of drugs in paper bags to patients for at least two years.
- TUSTIN : Officials Want to Bill U.S. for Strike Patrol
- RUNNING / JOHN ORTEGA : Junior High History Teacher Reviews Early Days of Watts, Lewis
- Remembering the Gulls' Short Flight : Ventura Farm Team Lasted Only a Season, but 9 Players Went On to the Big Leagues
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 12 : Michael Johnson Out of 200 Meters : Track and field: He says virus affected him. Marsh comes within a split second of world record during qualifying.
- GOLF / RICH TOSCHES : Choking Smog Fails to Stifle Avid Golfers at Valley Courses
- Artless, Brutal 'Cop Killer' Deserved to Be Withdrawn
- STAGE
- Salvo Hot as Dornan Aims Verbal Broadside at Clinton
- House OKs Housing Bill Over Veto Threat
- Pomona : Listing of Historic Buildings
- YOF Scholars Plan Careers That Focus on Contributing to Society
- 5 Oregon Homes Burned; Crews Gain on Other Fires
- Coming of Age in New England : Baseball: Cape Cod summer league offers Westside college players a chance to polish their skills.
- Council Targets Planning Panel Chief for Firing : Anaheim: A majority of councilmen believe Glenn Hellyer's private business dealings give the 'appearance' of a conflict. He angrily denounces 'cheap shot' and refuses to quit.
- Valles Agrees to Stay for Now as Head of Golden West College
- Youths Put Gang Signals Aside for $4.25 an Hour : Training: Thirteen teen-agers, many with felony convictions, are cleaning beaches and canyons under a new education program.
- 3 People Found Shot to Death in Long Beach
- Buyout Offer Is Made to Schools Chief : Antelope Valley: The financially troubled high school district approves $100,000 to void Supt. Kenneth Brummel's contract, sources say.
- 30-Year Itch : Faithful Fans and Look-Alikes Mark Anniversary of Marilyn's Death
- Stitching Up an Old Wound : Unprecedented accord seeks to curb abuse of garment workers
- S.D. Officer Will Stand Trial on Assault Charge
- Forever the Senior Class : Emeritus Institute Keeps Older Students Active, Intellectually Fit
- Simi Candidate Says Smear Note Meant to Halt Campaign
- Kings, Rangers to Play Game at Sports Arena
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hansen Dealing With Sore Back
- The Theater Turns to New Old Voices
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Colored Museum': Humor, Nerves on Show : Long Beach Company's Thrift Store Look Doesn't Intrude on a Capable Cast in This Series of Vignettes
- Running
- Knox Starting Anew Where It All Ended : Pro football: He will lead Rams in exhibition opener at Kingdome against Seattle, his team of the last nine years.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : DAILY REPORT : SOCCER : Spain, Poland Reach Final
- Cauthen Gets 2nd Ban for Misuse of Whip
- AGRICULTURE
- 4 Convicted in Florida Home Sales Fraud
- Test Your Table IQ
- 4.7 Quake Hits Area of Seismic Concern : Geology: Experts have alerted authorities in Barstow to prepare for possibility of stronger temblor. The latest was one of 130 quakes there since 7.5 Landers shaker.
- Auction to Benefit AIDS Patients
- COMPANY B : With Many Stars Out, GroveShakespeare's Annual Benefit Makes Best of Midsummer's Eve
- BONITA : Last Gap in Border Fence to Be Closed
- Kolodziej an Inept Burglar, Judge Told : Trial: The prosecution argues that the fatal stabbing was a crime gone awry, not an act driven by psychosis.
- Hockey
- Auctioneer Might Get This Error
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Hamstring Injury Keeps Gary Home
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Abbott Scheduled to Start Saturday
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 12 : American Men Dig Deep to Stop CIS in Volleyball
- RETAIL
- Waste Management Wins Contract
- Luther Medical Says Catheter Royalties May Be in Jeopardy
- Milken's Term Cut; Can Be Set Free in Early '93
- Seymour Maneuver Bottles Up Desert Bill in Committee : Congress: Procedural move makes it unlikely that an accord on wilderness protection will be reached this year.
- Mandela Leads Nearly 100,000 in March on Citadel of White Power in S. Africa : Politics: Similar demonstrations occur in other cities. But, in speech, ANC leader sounds conciliatory note.
- Council Unanimously Backs $10-Million Steel-Shredder : Business: A neighborhood group unsuccessfully appealed the decision, which was overwhelmingly popular with residents.
- City Urged to Act Quickly on Recycle Center : Trash: A disposal company wants municipal help in financing the estimated $30-million project. It warns that the facility could fail if other cities get their projects under way first.
- SPORTSCOPE : Triathlon Is Scheduled for Saturday in San Dimas
- Pros and Cons of Redevelopment Zone : Commerce: Project could boost tax revenue substantially. But traffic congestion might increase significantly, a draft environmental report says.
- Culver City : Historically Accurate Lamps
- Painfully, the Priest of the Projects Leaves the Gangs He Loves
- Hopes Persist That Main Peru Parties Will Agree to Talks With Fujimori
- Coastal Commission Staff Opposes $2-Billion Port of L.A. Expansion : Shipping: The report cites loss of marine resources and waterways in the dredging project. The stage is set for a showdown Wednesday between the commission and port officials.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : City Adopts Its First General Plan
- SEAL BEACH : Tribal Runners Plan Ceremony Saturday
- Countywide : Man Charged With 5 Bank Robberies
- Dermatologist Barred From Injecting Liquid Silicone : Courts: Judge rejects contention that treatment for acne scarring and wrinkles is exempt from U.S. regulation. He orders the chemical destroyed.
- FILLMORE : Company to Revise Gravel Mining Plan
- NEWPORT BEACH : Woman Dies When Thrown From Car
- Gallegly and College Official Divided on Immigrant Tuition : Education: At issue is a directive requiring that undocumented students pay higher fees than those with U.S. citizenship.
- SCIENCE / ANTIBIOTICS : Old Failures Give New Life to Battle Against Brain Disorders
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Strike The Gold Seeks ACRS Bonus in Iselin Handicap at Monmouth
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 12 : Dismayed U.S. Beaten at Its Own Game : Baseball: Americans lose to Japan, 8-3, with bronze medal on line. Fraser bemoans team's limited time to prepare.
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : IT'S A LONG WAY FROM NEW ZEALAND
- Anthony Getting It Together : Baseball: Astro outfielder, a San Diego native, is on a tear.
- Jurisprudence
- No Season in the Sun for the Cape Crusader : Baseball: After failing to be selected in the June draft, Jeremy Carr returned for a second tour of duty in the Cape Cod league.
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- BACKSTAGE : Clothes of Old : Mary Traynor outfits the cast of Ojai's Shakespeare Festival with hard work and a gift for improvisation.
- LIMITED RECALL : Pontiac Brothers Ride Again, for a One-Shot Recording Project
- Clinton's 2nd Bus Tour Starts With Black Voters : Campaign: Crowd in East St. Louis is probably the most racially diverse candidates will encounter as they wend their way north to Minneapolis.
- It Pays to Play : Summer jobs: Inglewood program gives young performers from disadvantaged backgrounds a chance to strut their stuff.
- Man Is Wounded During Home-Invasion Robbery : Crime: Three gunmen take money and valuables from immigrant couple. The shopkeeper and his wife are left shaken, fearful for their lives.
- GOP Angry Over Aid to Democrat : Politics: Republican leaders send a letter rebuking 15 party members for raising funds for Jack O'Connell.
- CAMARILLO : Rules on Keeping Animals Are Eased
- BREA : City Council Votes to Ban 'Flyer Parties'
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Toronto's Guzman on Disabled List
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : DAILY REPORT : CANOE / KAYAK : Slivinski Remains On Course for Gold in 500-Meter Event
- BANKING
- CALIFORNIA ECONOMY: MORE WEAKNESS : HOMES : Prices Rise in U.S., Fall in the State : Housing: The Los Angeles market saw the biggest drop--3.6%.
- The Right Tool for the Job
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : UCI Opens Orientation Book : Education: Program outlines ethics, responsibilities, but incoming freshmen worry whether they will get the classes they need.
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : The No. 1 Man at Saying Hi : Being a greeter is a tough job. The hours are long, the pay is nil. But in Laguna, it seems someone has to do it.
- Westwood : Museum Needs Volunteers
- STAGE REVIEW : More Than a Little Attitude in 'Colored Museum'
- Head of INS Defends Agents, Assails Critics