- Olympic Cover-Up Alleged : Drug testing: Nine positive results at 1984 Los Angeles Games were kept secret, official says.
- Bulls' Paxson Retires After 11-Year Career
- TELEVISIONIn Roseanne Role: Actress Denny Dillon, known...
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Houston Finds Voice by Getting Personal : After a Shaky Start, Whitney Shows Substance with Late-'60s Gospel, R
- Company Town
- Perceptronics Inc. Has 1st-Quarter Profit
- RETAILING
- Why Buy a Staff When You Can Lease One? : Local Firm Claims Leadership in Fast-Growing Field Handling Workers, But Faces New Rivals
- Gore Forced to Wear Cast After Tendon Injury
- AIR ATTACK: The skies may be friendly,...
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTHEAST ASIA : Remains of 3 MIA Pilots Are Identified
- DECISION IN MEXICO : Ruling Party Candidates Lead in Congressional Races
- SANTIAGO : Southern Cone Talks
- Culture : Chinese Rockers on a Roll : No longer a back-room phenomenon, the youth music has gone commercial--under the watchful eye of the authorities.
- Thousand Oaks Denies Suit Allegations Over Housing Plan
- Countywide : Court Told Vote on Airport Needed
- THOUSAND OAKS : 3 Sought in Foiled Robbery at ATM
- July Restaurant Closures
- SYLMAR : Firm Attracted to Math/Science Magnet
- Enjoying His Juggling Act : 'Home's' Thomas Finds Time for Serious Work and Play
- Special Devices Inc. Expanding Arizona Plant
- Pac Rim Holding Gets New Board, Chairman
- Company Town : Hollywood Filmmakers Zoom In on Czech Republic, Slovakia : Movies: Despite some problems, superb locations and bargain prices attract attention.
- BODY WATCH : An Eye on Safety : Goggles could prevent 90% of the 100,000 eye injuries that occur each year. But most kids worry more about how they look than about how they see.
- BODY WATCH : Walking Won't Do It, but There Are Labor-Inducers
- Obituaries : Anson S. Thacher; School Headmaster
- Health Fairs for Children Set Throughout Southland
- WOODLAND HILLS : Man Gets 8 Years for Role in Auto Theft
- Did Council Rake Valley Over Quake?
- Lawsuits Claim Hillside Home Had Fatal Flaw : Courts: Families of Sherman Oaks couple killed in quake contend that buyers were not told about an engineering report that had scared off another prospective buyer.
- Assemblyman Accused of Sex Harassment in Lawsuit : Legislature: Mickey Conroy of Orange denies an ex-clerk's allegations. He is best known for writing a bill to paddle graffiti vandals.
- Lawsuits Claim Hillside Home Had Fatal Flaw : Courts: Families of couple killed in quake contend that buyers were not told about an engineering report that had scared off another prospective buyer.
- Ravitch Derided by Fehr : Baseball: Head of players union calls negotiator for owners a 'hatchet man.'
- AT&T; and Intel to Cooperate on PC Software for Video Calling
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Thigh Anxiety : It's an obsession. Think we're overstating the case? Well, in 1994 sales of 'reducing creams' could top $90 million.
- $5-Million Lottery Winner OKs Alimony, Child Support Deal
- Truck Crash Jams Freeway for Miles : Accident: The huge vehicle plows through a concrete median in Costa Mesa. Injuries are minor, but the traffic stretches to Long Beach on southbound side and down to Irvine in northbound lanes.
- ANAHEIM : Man Fatally Stabbed After Domestic Fight
- WESTMINSTER : Teen Found Guilty in '93 Mall Shooting
- Gallegly, Beilenson Crime-Bill Backers
- Rep. Tucker Pleads Not Guilty to U.S. Charges : Courts: The ex-mayor of Compton is arraigned on bribery and tax evasion counts. He accuses prosecutors of targeting African Americans.
- Hillside Homes to Undergo Quake Study : Recovery: Inspections may call for code revisions and retrofitting, as structures on slopes warrant special attention.
- Golf
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 4 Die in Weekend Traffic Accidents in the Antelope Valley
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Rams Ponder the Fate of T.J. Rubley
- Desert Pirate Will Head Field of 2-Year-Olds for Balboa Stakes
- Fund-Raising Staff Quits Laguna Art Museum : Galleries: All three members of the institution's development department have resigned recently, citing different reasons.
- Lockheed Can Send Fumes From Toxic Soil Into Air : Environment: Defense firm gets AQMD permission as part of Superfund cleanup. Release of potential carcinogens sows anger.
- The Assault on Common Sense : Why in the world does even the NRA need to protect these weapons?
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Drug Heist Backed by Apparent Grenade
- Making A Difference in Your Community : Volunteers Help MEND Lives of Needy
- LAKE FOREST : Robber, Hit in Shootout, Flees Store
- Costa Mesa : Buffalo Ranch Vote Slated by Fair Board
- Black Leaders Mixed on Chavis' Ouster : Civil rights: Some are outraged over commitment of NAACP funds to settle sex discrimination suit; others credit him with bringing new life to organization. He files an action charging violation of group's bylaws.
- Net Result Is Opportunity : Inner-City Youth Have Been Introduced to Tennis by Richard Williams for 25 Years
- Irvine, Other County Teams Begin Practice, Practice, Practice
- Pop Music Review : Rodeo Tunes a Hit, Crowd Just a Graze
- NBC to Make Movie of Capote's 'Christmas'
- President Clinton
- Beilenson Ducks Issue
- Computer Hacking
- High-Tech Temps Have More Power
- Deft Description
- Woodstock Revisited
- Gender of God
- Friends Pool Themselves Together : These Leisure World swimmers have to work together to make 'Aquadette Follies' a success. But they can also count on each other when they're on dry land. 'We say it's a club, but it's really more like a sorority,' says their coach.
- Hazarding a Guess
- Comet Collision
- Maverick's Good Deal
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Allow Vote on Landfill
- Bertolt Brecht
- Caught in the Class Crunch : Registration a Nightmare as College Students Vie for Too Few Openings : ' If you think this is hell, you can reach beyond the reaches of hell--into the abyss--if you try to get night classes. ' Connie Mercado, psychology major at Cypress College
- Ex-Tustin Gynecologist Pleads Not Guilty to Mail Fraud : Courts: Ivan C. Namihas faces federal charges that he billed patients for unnecessary tests and treatments. State medical officials revoked his license after more than 100 sexual abuse complaints by his patients.
- Undue Criticism
- No-Smoking Policy a Bust for Bingo
- Measure Z Hard-Won
- Obituaries - Aug. 23, 1994
- Obituaries - Aug. 23, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 23, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 23, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 23, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 23, 1994
- Lockheed, Northrop Hope for Best in Face of Cuts : Defense: Program that employs 1,700 in Hawthorne is among those that could be scuttled. Firms take wait-and-see attitude.
- Health Reform Vote May Hang on Senate Recess
- DECISION IN MEXICO : Results Draw Range of Responses in U.S. : Reaction: Comments from Clinton Administration are cautious. Expatriates are passionately divided.
- Leaks, Tunneling Undermined Street : Transit: Traffic reopens on buckled stretch of Hollywood Boulevard. Subway excavation is at a standstill; responsibility for repairs is unclear.
- Instructor's Rifle Practice Shots Ignited 180-Acre Fire : Blaze: Firearms class tried to put out flames before running to a restaurant to call for help.
- Local Crime Fighter Slain by Husband, Police Say : Violence: Palmdale man had named a squatter in the slaying of Teri Lynn Peitz in connection with her Neighborhood Watch activities.
- Test Suggests Simpson Blood at Murder Scene : Courts: Finding is introduced by prosecution as battle escalates over DNA. Detective explains racial remarks.
- Mexico Results Draw Range of Responses : Reaction: Clinton Administration takes cautious approach. Expatriates are passionately divided.
- Ruling Party's Zedillo Claims Victory in Mexican Election : Politics: Presidential candidate getting less than 50% of vote in narrowest margin ever for the PRI. Irregularities are reported, but observers detect no widespread fraud.
- PERSPECTIVE ON MEXICO : Six More Years on a Tightrope? : Zedillo's task is to keep opening the system, which means weakening his party, without alienating anyone.
- Free-Market Acceptance : Support of Ernesto Zedillo Is Seen as Endorsement of Reform Policies in Mexico
- HOT CALLS: Don't tell Kathy Kifaya it's...
- Trust Co. of the West has promoted...
- PHARMACEUTICALS
- 'J.League' Spells Success : Soccer Fast to Gain Business and Fan Appeal in Japan
- JAPAN
- Revlon Disputes Negative Standard & Poor's Report
- McCraw Named Publisher of Los Angeles Magazine
- Former Fox Chief May Get Top Job at New Network : Television: Salhany's clash with Rupert Murdoch has not hurt her image as an executive.
- MALAYSIA
- NEW ZEALAND
- Asian Office Rents Top West's, Survey Says
- MTA Hunts for Leak Buckling Hollywood Blvd.
- A Curse on Those Times When 'Dang' Just Won't Do
- With 'Fans' Like These, Who Needs Enemies?
- Streetwise Counselor Toughs It Out : When Roberta Payan talks, the 'homies' listen because they know she's been there herself.
- Compton Residents Rally to Their Own Defense : Cities: Embittered by what they claim are unfair depictions of their city, residents hold a unity march to send a different message.
- OJAI : Council to Consider Skateboard Park
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Will Vote Again on Swap Meet
- Bank Reports Sale of Subsidiary Canceled
- LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES : 'Quake Kids' Face Media Avalanche
- Long Road Ahead for Seaside Bike Path and Trail Plan
- Injured Irvan Still Critical, Remains on Life Support : Auto racing: Surgeon says vital signs are stable but can't predict a return of specific functions.
- Cutting Them Off With the Pass : The Posse, Las Vegas' CFL Franchise, Comes Up Short With Its Field--but Has Been Long on Controversy
- House OKs Crime Bill, Keeps Assault Gun Ban : Congress: The revived measure is trimmed to $30 billion. Clinton calls 235-195 vote a 'great victory for all law-abiding Americans.' But a GOP filibuster could await in the Senate.
- Pentagon Orders Services to Plan for Cuts in New Weapon Systems
- Youth Killed in Freeway Crash
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Public Deserves All the Details on El Toro Land Swap Proposal : Development: The Irvine Co. must provide many answers and assurances before the idea is allowed to proceed.
- Student Died 'Trying to Do Right Thing' : Crime: Robert Sapinoso was killed while recording the license number of a suspicious van. His friend recalls horror of the attack.
- Chinese Maneuver to Succeed Ailing Leader : Asia: As Deng Xiaoping turns 90, nation faces uncertain future. Jiang Zemin seen as successor, but field is crowded.
- Lawsuit Planned Over Insurance Payments : Rebuilding: Valley-based group accuses insurers and mortgage lenders of tying up reimbursement money owed for quake damages.
- 5 New Schools Nearly Ready in Capistrano : Education: South County district will open more campuses this year than any in state.
- Slaying Suspect Had Vowed, 'My Days of Crime Are Over' : Crime: Roger Brady served time for bank robbery. Now he is believed to have killed two people, including a Manhattan Beach police officer.
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Top Secret: Next U.S. Representative on IOC
- Fest to Accept Entries Beginning Sept. 1
- Movies Review : 'Blankman' Aptly Named Cartoony Bumbling Hero
- Assessing the Home-Buying Market : Head of realtors group warns that another interest rate increase could stall economic recovery in O.C.
- CHINA
- The Pleasure Is the Treasure : With Metal Detector, She Finds Coins, Rings--and Peace of Mind
- Thunder of Gunfire, Splintering of Glass : Violence: Man recounts horror of best friend being shot in the back as they huddled for safety in the front seat of car. Gunman still at large.
- Hospital Looks for a Winning Name : Health: Medical center's contest is part of an effort to revitalize its image. More than 300 entries, many in jest, were submitted, with trip to Hawaii the grand prize.
- Meeting on Ground Rules Set Before Talks Resume
- Conversation With Gorgonio Sanchez and Marcine Shaw : Compton: 'Outsiders Are Coming Here, Making Accusations'
- U.S. Women's Soccer Team Defeats Canada
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Deion Sanders' World Tour Continues
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Sees Hope for Running Game
- Worker Wants to Give Up Rest Breaks for Longer Lunch
- Orange County
- Clinton at a Crossroads : Finally, a bit of bipartisanship resuscitates the crime bill
- A Hard Road for the Disabled
- The Best Bettis He Will Try Hard
- Between Updates on Contract Negotiations . . . : Baseball: Even though major leaguers have retired their gloves and bats for now, you can still enjoy the game. We've got all the bases covered.
- Between Updates on Contract Negotiations . . . : Sideshow: There may be at least one blessing to this labor dispute: a respite from the mascots. This fan's in favor of putting all those guys in silly suits on waivers.
- Ferry Captain Loaded Rice on Crowded Boat
- Storage-Space Scavengers : Auctions: Bidders vie for abandoned goods. The discoveries can be rewarding--or repulsive.
- Pop Review : Cuba's Los Munequitos Delivers a Vibrant Debut
- The Lion King and His Court : 7 Films Are Expected to Pass $100-Million Mark This Summer
- Dingell Quits NRA Board, Votes for Crime Bill
- Curbside Laborers Still in Business Despite Ordinance : Policy: D.A. can't afford manpower to enforce law that applies to unincorporated areas of the county.
- Weather Helps Firefighters Extinguish 115-Acre Blaze
- Sanchez Vicario Overcomes Rain Delays, Graf
- Working People : Unappreciated Temps: 'Work Force Lepers'
- COSTA MESA : Consultant Hired for Computer Plans
- BREA : Apartment Units for Seniors OKd
- VILLA PARK : Official Optimistic on Fire Protection
- It's Not a Shell Game: Turtlemania Grips Reseda Household
- WESTMINSTER : School Uniforms May Be on the Way
- Arrest in Lewd Photos Case
- BEACH VOLLEYBALL : Two Early Birds Overcome Morning Blahs, Bag Title
- GARDEN GROVE : Mayoral Candidate Out of the Race
- Who Played the Last Action Heroine?
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Voices of Rage, Pain at Wounded Knee Pierce the Heart : BULLET HEART <i> by Michael Doane</i> ; Alfred A. Knopf $23, 316 pages
- A Transformed Life Sets an Example : Youth: Once a gangbanger herself, a park director brings programs, energy, guidance and caring to one of Ventura's roughest neighborhoods.
- Should Witnesses Be Allowed to Sell Their Stories Before the Trial? : Yes: There is insufficient cause to override the First Amendment and ban the selling of stories for profit.
- Economic Profile
- When a Politician Changes His Name, Who's He Kidding? : Campaigning: Senate candidate Michael Huffington wants to be called Mike. Does that make him a regular Joe?
- Boy Who Refused Liver Transplant Drugs Dies : Medicine: Florida 15-year-old draws last breath in his mother's arms two months after court let him stop taking anti-rejection medication.
- Smith Leads Cowboys Over Broncos
- DEL MAR : These Fillies Have It Easier Against Girls
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Jazz Explosion Bursts With Texture
- DECISION IN MEXICO : Tijuana Voters Recall Assassinated Candidate : Baja California: State has suffered recent violence, but election day is peaceful and turnout is high.
- Glum L.A. Teachers Go Over Offer by District : Labor: The proposal would restore 7% of a 10% pay cut. The membership appears to favor more bargaining rather than a strike.
- Should Witnesses Be Allowed to Sell Their Stories Before the Trial? : No: The prospect of instant riches for a sensationalized version of events creates a grave risk of misrecollection.
- Controversy Over Bean Futures Boils Over : China: A senior Beijing Commodities Exchange official denies traders' charges of irregularities.
- Veteran Stuntman Critically Hurt in Fall at Knott's Show
- '94 Crime Bill Is First in 5 Years
- Multicultural Manners : Meal Runs Afoul of Taiwan Custom
- SOCCER / JULIE CART : Focus on Rothenberg After Ugly Reelection
- 'Gump': Joy and Regret
- COLD WAR RELIC: The folks at the...
- A Big Math Attack : Jan Davidson turned a lifelong passion for teaching into a multimillion-dollar software corporation. But she hasn't let her new life as a successful businesswoman draw her away from her true love.
- Man Faces Manslaughter Charge in Crash
- Dear Street Smart: Woodman Avenue between Vanowen...
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : 9 Candidates in Race for 2 Council Seats
- 2 Anaheim Men Held in Carjacking
- Stuntman Hurt by Fall in Knott's Mock Gunfight
- Visiting Royalty : Although One of the Rainiest Places on Earth, Queen Charlotte Islands Are a Fishing Paradise
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Dramatic Rally Gives Lowery First Victory
- Platform : Toll Roads: 'They Are Fairest Because Only Users Pay'
- Don't Confront Person Misusing Handicapped Space, CHP Says
- Freeway Shooting Wounds 5 Teens
- 20 Years After Prop. 9, Reform Still Elusive
- ANAHEIM : City to Consider End to Freeway Sign Ban
- Our Public Places : Downtown L.A. : Building On a Success Story
- 5 Teen-Agers Shot on Freeway : Crime: Victims were attacked from a car that pulled alongside their vehicle early Sunday morning. None was seriously wounded, and police are investigating.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Gilbert, Robinson Join Injured List
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : ZZ Top Fleshes Out Its Body of Boogie
- John Mauceri will conduct Puccini's "Madama Butterfly"...
- Four Local Teams Gain USTA Finals
- OPERA REVIEW : A 3-Part 'Death by Opera' at Outdoor Ford Amphitheatre
- 'City of Angels' Fest at Directors Guild
- DANCE REVIEW : L.A. Chamber Ballet Joins Lo-Cal Ensemble in Program
- Music Review : Altmeyer's Grand Return Graces Strawberry Creek
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Parent of Addiction Treatment Centers Faces Serious Ailments of Its Own
- COLUMN ONE : Miami Has Wary Eye on Castro : The refugee crisis shows again that the Cuban community has not escaped his shadow. Tightening of U.S. policy sparks hope, fear and confusion as city awaits his next move.
- Zaire Reopens Its Border to Refugees--and Problems : Africa: The reversal aims to defuse confrontation at a frontier bridge. French troops withdraw as scheduled.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Plan Commission OKs Noise Rules
- Church Plans Orphanage in Rwanda
- VENTURA : Old-Time Fun Shines Down on Seaside Fair
- On the Right Track : Rail Excursion Offers a Taste of Fillmore's Plan to Boost Tourism
- A Return to Obscurity : UCLA's Schmid Goes Back to College Coaching After His Moment in World Cup Sun
- Man Found Dead after Shots Fired at Bar
- BASEBALL STRIKE: DEVELOPMENTS FROM DAY 10
- Pop Music Review : Ngo Turns Library Into Dance Hall
- Bosnian Troops Crush Renegade Muslims
- Bill Limiting Lawyers' TV Ads Nears Passage : Law: Backers say the heavily amended measure targets misleading commercials of personal injury attorneys. Opponents say it threatens free speech.
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Hurt When Plane Strikes Their Vehicle
- CYPRESS : Card Club Foes Endorse Candidates
- Thousand Oaks All-Stars Welcomed Like Winners : Youth: Junior League World Series champions dominated Ohio opponent, despite mustachioed outfielders.
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : Visionary Care For Those With Poor Sight
- Solid Support : Community Group Brings Police Division Into the Computer Age
- Students Warned of Plastic Pitfalls
- Wal-Mart to Enter Hong Kong : Retailing: The discount chain takes on an Asian partner. New stores are to be opened this year.
- 3 Defendants Added to Korea Bribery Scandal
- Ferguson Nears End of Battle in Assembly : Politics: Colorful Newport legislator has respect of foes as well as conservatives whose causes he zealously promotes.
- HEAT WATCH : Don't Unplug
- Clinton Must Still Search for Ways to Break Gridlock : Crime bill points up problems of trying to build bipartisan coalition in the center.
- Proposed Golden State Off-Ramp Stirs Debate : Burbank: City says interchange is needed to revitalize redevelopment site, but critics contend that the aim is to help Lockheed sell unused land.
- VENTURA COUNTY FAIR : Thousands Drawn to Latin-Style Fiesta Day : Festival: A little bit of Mexico comes to <i> El Norte</i> as troupes dance and make music that recalls home for many.
- Youth Opinion : Anorexic Teen: 'We Need Help, Not Insults'
- SECURITIES
- Figuring the Future of Tech Stocks
- TAIWAN
- Israelis Rush to Dump Shares to Beat New Tax : Stocks: A selling stampede anticipates capital-gains levy. Later, the plan is modified.
- Chiapas Voters Conquer Fears to Test Democracy
- Chavis May Form Group to Rival NAACP : Civil rights: Ousted leader welcomes Farrakhan, 60 other black activists at summit that the national organization had said was postponed.
- Food Service Is a Family Matter, Manager Says
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Bodine Fights Grief, Wins Michigan Race
- O.C. Pop Music Review : What Price Glory for Offspring? : Irvine concert is a dandy but leaves questions about the status of punk.
- COMMITMENTS : Falling in Love in L.A. : Cupid's Arrows Pierce the City of Angels, With a Little Help From 'Mr. Romance' and His Book
- Is This Any Way to Run Government? : DMV's computer botch-up is a $50-million lulu
- The Real City Can Be Found 'Beyond the Freeways'
- TUSTIN : Expanded Library Hours Considered
- The Scientist and the Crusader
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Brown Has Lead, but Also Has Problems : Politics: Despite her advantage, the challenger faces a tougher task than Gov. Pete Wilson. Attacking the incumbent won't be enough. More voters must think favorably of her.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council to Consider Moving Sculpture
- Reformed Con Man Is Making New Pitch : Crime: John T., who victimized many, makes amends by helping others avoid being scammed.
- Driver Arrested in Death of Pedestrian
- Mindy Pomper Receives Dean Film Grant Award
- Ervine's Four Goals Help Splash Move Closer to Western Division Title
- CHINA
- Harold Dobbs; Bay Area Leader
- Circus Elephant Goes Berserk, Is Shot After Killing Trainer
- Stuck on Labels : Gordon McClelland has picked his passions since he was a kid. His love for fruit crate ads blossomed into a career.
- A Morning Call
- COUNTYWIDE : Church Workshop to Discuss Prop. 187
- Late-Blooming Surfer Finds New Life on Ocean : Longboarding: Wanda Lange discovered waves, and with them, a new closeness with her family.
- Tarkovsky's Sublime Visions of Longing
- Reach Out and Touch Tackle's Hand
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : A Lullaby on 'Broadway' Night at the Hollywood Bowl
- If Film's Worth Seeing--We'll Come
- Steven B. Engle has been named president...
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- 2 Hurt When Plane Strikes Vehicle
- Bureaucrats Stamping <i> Nyet</i> on Russia Reforms
- Today's Topic
- YORBA LINDA : Danish Church to Erect New Building
- Germany and Poland
- Spy Satellite Building
- Party vs. Public
- Kurt Waldheim
- Disney Detractor
- Clean Air
- Unreality of 'Mi Vida Loca'
- Entitlements Growth
- MOVIES - Aug. 22, 1994
- Los Angeles County - News from Aug. 22, 1994
- Los Angeles County - News from Aug. 22, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 22, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 22, 1994
- Obituaries - Aug. 22, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 22, 1994
- San Diego County - News from Aug. 22, 1994
- San Diego County - News from Aug. 22, 1994
- KICKOFF: Most Orange County high school football...
- Mexicans in U.S. Do Their Civic Duty
- PERSPECTIVE ON MEXICO : A Green Revolution in Politics : For the first time, environmental issues, important to the rich and poor, are being addressed.
- Independents' Day at the Ballpark : Bottom Rung of Minor Leagues Is Last-Chance Stop for Players
- TECHNOLOGY - Aug. 22, 1994
- Millions of Mexicans Take Hopes to Polls : Election: Near-record numbers turn out for watershed balloting. Vote is peaceful. Exit surveys favor Zedillo.
- Cuban Blockade Suggested if Flow of Refugees Persists : Immigration: Panetta hints at stronger measures as exodus continues. Guantanamo detention camp filling up.
- Mississippi Student Wins Western States Golf Event
- Productions for Small Screen Pay Big Dividends in O.C. : Advertising: 'They are our bread and butter,' a film official says of the TV commercials and infomercials filmed locally.
- No More Big Cruise Liners to Galapagos
- This World Takes No Hostages : DEAR DEAD PERSON: Short Fiction, <i> By Benjamin Weissman</i> ; <i> (High Risk Books/Serpent's Tail Press: $10.99, paperback; 224 pp.)</i>
- Merchants of Virtue : By Shifting Their Party's Longtime Focus From Money to Values a Trio of Thinkers Hopes To Win Over the Agenda--and the Soul--of the GOP