- Rodney King Freed on Bond
- BEACH VOLLEYBALL : Kiraly Team Succumbs to Injury With Big Lead
- BASEBALL / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Twins' Fire Sale Has Puckett Fuming--and Seeking to Leave
- THEATER NOTES : USC's Lawns Entice Padua Hills Festival
- Giving the Trails the Old College Try
- California Is No. 1, but Bragging May Not Be in Order
- Bit of Magic for the Crenshaw District : Earvin Johnson and Sony join to bring a first-rate theater to area that sorely needed one
- Los Angeles Times Interview: John Mack : Fighting for Affirmative Action, Urban League Takes Off the Gloves
- The Janus Faces of the Atomic Age : Bizarrely, the horridness of the weaponry seems to have promoted a nuclear peace
- Reserve the Recall for Serious Misdeeds : Agoura Hills' Fran Pavley was just doing her job when she voted for a 4% utility tax
- City Should Invest in Visions of New Community-Based Leaders
- Four-Star Films : 'Sullivan's Travels'
- A summary of selected City Hall actions last week affecting central Los Angeles.
- A summary of selected City Hall actions...
- Palestinian Accord: A Tale of Two Towns : Mideast: Arab and Israeli communities live side by side but are divided by West Bank border and views on self-rule.
- THE TIMES POLL : For Most Quake Victims, Life Is Back to Normal
- FOREIGN POLICY : Recognizing Vietnam Helps Search for MIAs
- Recalls: Single-Issue Politics at Its Worst : Efforts to Oust Officials Are Expensive and Divisive
- Universal Is a Growing Nuisance to Neighbors : Expansion plans promise to exacerbate the noise and intrusion created by the huge entertainment facility. Traffic and crime are certain to worsen too.
- Georgia O'Keeffe Artistry Overflows Chama River House : New Mexico: Now, for the first time, the rambling structure is open on a limited basis. It was where one of the foremost American artists did some of her best-known work.
- Notes about your surroundings
- Kings Wearing the Dunce Caps Particularly Well
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Appier Bombs Again as Skid Reaches Four
- MOVIES : Fresh Princess : In a town full of wanna-bes, Alicia Silverstone has stormed the teen limelight. Who'd guess behind that bubblegum facade lies an accomplished comedian?
- FOO ON YOU: Interested in reading former...
- ALBUM REVIEW : BETTE MIDLER; "Bette of Roses" (<i> Atlantic</i> ) * 1/2
- POP MUSIC : This Fibber Will Tell You No Lies : Carla Bozulich's raspy voice rages and curses in songs that starkly document a life's journey down L.A.'s mean streets.
- Ingram Micro Names Financial Services Director
- Taxing State Disability Insurance
- Costa Rica--Ursula Cook, Laguna Beach: "Lapa Rios,...
- Bottom line : The Unreal Thing
- FICTION
- NOTEBOOK : White, Northcutt Are Dorsey-Bound
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : Christine Lakin takes her celebrity status 'Step By Step'
- CULVER CITY : City Reduces Trash Collection Fees
- WINDSOR HILLS : Pawnshop Plan OKd--for Now
- BEVERLY HILLS : Multiple Sclerosis Assn. Offering Free Exams
- OJAI VALLEY : Petitions Call for Tax to Assist Libraries
- Camp Fire Still Burns in NFL
- Just the FAQs for X-Philes
- The Baron of Bad Tidings : For $350 an Hour, L.A. Publicist Michael Sitrick Helps Clients Smile for the Media
- BITTER HARVEST: The Birth of Paramilitary Terrorism...
- A Generation in a Rift : The conflict between who one is and who one has been made : THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE, <i> By Doris Grumbach (W.W</i> . <i> Norton: $22; 248 pp.)</i>
- FICTION
- PLAYTHINGS : War Games
- Older People Grow Healthier, Study Finds : Aging: Good medical care, eating habits and exercise seem to be paying off, researcher says. What's more, the more educated people are, the healthier they seem to be as they age.
- CRENSHAW : Meeting to Discuss Quality of Life
- Kashmir Group Delays Death for 5 Hostages
- On View : Road Show : MTV MAPS OUT A CROSS-COUNTRY ADVENTURE AND TAKES US ALONG FOR THE RIDE
- RSVP / THE SOCIAL CITY : The Royal Treatment
- Quake 'Ghost Towns' Are Reviving Slowly : Recovery: Only a small percentage of repair work is completed on commercial buildings in areas hardest hit by the Northridge temblor, according to permits filed.
- A Work in Progress : Rebuilding: Three-quarters of needed repairs are under way, but only a small fraction are completed, records show. Those still looming include many of the bigger jobs.
- Future Stock : Fillmore Encourages Population Increase, Aims to Cash In on Small-Town Charm
- Malin Takes It to Wire, 6-1, 6-2
- MOTOR RACING
- Rubber Check Bites the Hand That Bounces It
- Destination: Italy : Villas, Palms and Colors : Bordighera simplifies the Riviera's more glamorous allure with quiet charm and architectural beauty
- Through Nam-Colored Glasses : Why don't we know anything about the guys who run our military? : THE NIGHTINGALE'S SONG, <i> By Robert Timberg (Simon & Schuster: $27.50; 543 pp.)</i>
- YAKITY YAK, PLEASE TALK BACK : Inside the Intense and Screwy World of Talk Radio and the Search for the Next Larrykingrushlimbaughhoward- sterngordonliddyWhomever
- MALIBU : City Appeals $1-Million Judgment in Mobile Home Rent-Control Suit
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Johnson Strikes Out 16 as Mariners Win
- David Bowie, Trent Reznor Nailing Down Joint Tour : The veteran rocker's fall pairing with Nine Inch Nails may hit two Southland sites.
- Employee-Owners Have United on the Ascent Again
- An Arbitrary Process? : Most disputes between investors and brokerages go to arbitration. But skeptics see signs that the arbitrators' links to Wall Street--not the evidence--are dictating the results.
- Answers for Garden Questions
- RATTLEBONE by Maxine Clair (Penguin: $9.95;...
- ON RAMP : Four-Wheel Jive
- Deep Intelligence : Learning from this species could save our own : AMONG WHALES, <i> By Roger Payne (Scribner's: $27.50; 431 pp.)</i>
- An Unmetaphoric Illness : THE PROMISE OF REST, <i> By Reynolds Price (Scribner's: $24; 353 pp.)</i>
- Program in Barren Region of China Offers Villagers Chance to Start Over Elsewhere : Asia: Voluntary relocation program is largest in history and could eventually encompass 5 million in poor province.
- Focus : Taking the Streets to TV
- A Man and His Red-Letter Campaign Against Rape
- A Turning Point : U.S. and China Must Find New Common Ground
- True Experts--Kids--Design a Playground
- Hard Drives Lessen Hard Time : Prisons: Inmates repair computers that are donated to schools and earn time off their sentences.
- MOTOR RACING : Gilliand Gets His First Victory in Passing Lane
- GOLF / SCGA AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP : Tijuana's Corral Emerges From the Pack of Talented Junior Players
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Smith Gets Long-Awaited Thrill
- Panthers Give Collins $7-Million Bonus
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Pembroke Sets Grass Mark for 5 1/2 Furlongs
- SMALL FACES: With Cindy Wilson back in...
- MOVIES : For the Girls : Bette Midler and pal Bonnie Bruckheimer, tired of crashing the boys' club at Disney, jump ship and swim toward their own Tomorrowland.
- GAY NEW YORK: Gender, Urban Culture and...
- Taking Charge : Schools: New Santa Monica College president is already working to re-energize campus.
- 'Pocahontas' Tale Likened to Earlier Rescue of Spaniard in Florida : History: Long before Capt. Smith reached the Colonies, the story was told of a chief's daughter who saved an explorer. Some scholars say Smith borrowed the tale.
- 'Safe Area' Pleads for Rescue; Serbs Keep Up Shelling : Bosnia: Desperate government troops demand arms from U.N. peacekeepers in Zepa. U.S., allies to meet today amid despair over certain loss of second enclave.
- Congressman in Iraq to Plead for Americans' Release
- COLUMN ONE : In Nursing Home, Only a Pal Can Lighten Life : They're frail but friendship keeps them feisty. James Crouse and Joseph Pillar help each other survive in a place where nobody wants to be.
- CHESS : INTERNATIONAL NEWS
- Embers of Doubt Remain About Cause of Waco Blaze : Tragedy: U.S. concluded Davidians started fire. But discrepancies fuel speculation about government's role.
- Manuel Foyil; Retired Gardener, Landscaper
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON DISNEYLAND : Fond Wishes 40 Years Later for Dream of a Man with a Mouse : Walt Disney thought sometimes it is fun to do the impossible. He got the world to believe in his Magic Kingdom.
- A Little Help May Save Underused Pools : City, community leaders should step in to promote and raise money for swim facilities
- 3 Centers to Promote Citizenship
- Festival With Eastern Quality Takes On Western Flavor : Holiday: Obon, a commemoration of the dead, is celebrated by Japanese Americans with food, folk dances and fun.
- Set It at F.11 : WALKER EVANS: A Biography, <i> By Belinda Rathbone (Houghton Mifflin: $27.50, 358 pp. and 32 pages of illustrations)</i>
- Protecting Yourself
- Neatly coinciding with the summer release of...
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Training Set for Rape Hot Line Volunteers
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rainout Forces Doubleheader
- Secure Horizons : Sparky Anderson Is Third All-Time in Victories Among Managers, and Although the Tigers Are Overachieving, He Might Be Ready to Pack It In
- In Brief
- COVER STORY : New Mission for a New Bond : Pierce Brosnan steps into 007's shoes for 'GoldenEye,' the first James Bond film since 1989. Can the film compete with the 'Die Hards,' 'Lethal Weapons' and 'True Lies' of the world?
- POP MUSIC : Out of the Darkness : Sinead O'Connor returns to the pop spotlight after working through problems of child abuse: 'I was in a bad way as a result of what was going on within my family.'
- In Brief
- The Wizard of Spin
- THE WORD : L.A. <i> Literatos</i>
- HOLLYWOOD ON THE RHINE : Forgive the Geographic Stretch, but Someone Is Trying to Resurrect What Was Once One of the Greatest Film Centers in the World--Babelsberg, Germany.
- THE CATS OF THISTLE HILL: A Mostly...
- LITTLE TOKYO : Art Show Focuses on Japanese Internment
- A Fine Art on the Thin Edge : As government funding takes a tumble, Lula Washington is working to convince the African American community that her namesake dance troupe is worth their support.
- Divorce Ends Up Splitting Hairs, Dog's
- BELL GARDENS : City Awards College Loans to 29 Students
- Postman Won't Deliver to Couple With AIDS
- MALIBU : State Court of Appeal Backs Zoning Ordinance
- 'Martin Lawrence You So Crazy'
- Waging War on a Green Invader : <i> Arundo donax</i> Is a Thirsty Monster That's Choking the Santa Ana River
- ELECTION
- Marlins Flail Away, Can't Disturb Nomo : Baseball: Dodger pitcher holds Florida to three hits, strikes out 10, walks none and gets first hit in 3-1 victory.
- Guliano, Masters Lead South Team to 34-0 Victory
- Young Dancers Takes Lessons From a Master
- From At-Bats of Zero to All-Star Hero
- Abandoned Bobcat Raised to Be Wild, or So Human Cat Imitators Hope : Northern California: Kitten was found sitting in the middle of the road and taken to a wildlife center. There, attendants wore urine-scented cat suits and tried to instill a fear of people in the animal.
- PLUMB FORGOT
- Chick's Sexism Charge Is Headline-Grabbing
- Groups Will Benefit From Skinhead Report
- New Link Between Raiders and Readers
- Critics Charge UC With Stonewalling
- Grade-School Sex Harassment
- Huntington Police Merit Support, Raise
- Memories of Verdun
- Second Look at Laguna Niguel Project
- BOOK REVIEW : Can Government Actually Improve Our Quality of Life? : THE TYRANNY OF NUMBERS, Mismeasurement and Misrule <i> by Nicholas Eberstadt</i> , The AEI Press, $24.95 cloth, $16.95 paper; 328 pages
- Santa Ana Asked to Verify Killings
- Break Up Ineffective LAUSD Bureaucracy
- Oil Platforms Are Shelters of Life
- AGELESS
- TAKING THE HEAT : Fire commissioner Leslie Song Winner has been a staunch advocate of women and minorities in the department. But her sharp criticism of its hiring and promotion record has drawn the wrath of opponents, and a request from the mayor that she resign.
- Laying On of Paws Credited With Unleashing Patients to Help Themselves : Medicine: Pet-assisted therapy shows that animals can build rapport with hard-to-reach patients, bolster self-esteem, reduce depression and anxiety, and reduce medication used in a nursing home.
- Social Security 'Cure' Worse Than the Disease
- Salomon Bros. Beach House No Bargain
- BEHIND THE SCENES
- Skateboarders Need a Place to Catch Air
- Grandparents Must Own Up to Failures
- Clinical Trials for Biotech Products
- Honeymoon Doctor
- 'Protect, Serve' and Advertise
- Denver's Country
- Up in Smoke
- Breast Implants
- Binding Morality and Economics
- A Mogul Who Inspired Fear--and Loyalty
- Home Offer Was No Concession of Defeat
- Local Health Threats
- The Roar of Romance
- Fleiss 'em, Fleece 'em
- Working to Fill Quake-Related Needs
- Joycelyn Elders
- Terns Survive Despite Beach Vandals
- The Wrong Person Is Calling It Quits
- Radical Christians' Anti-Gay Agenda
- Greenpeace
- Internet Access
- Picture Perfect
- Conservative PAC
- Politicians
- More on Sales Tax, for Good Measure
- PUZZLED
- Seniors Want Low-Cost Computer Instruction
- It's the Only Way to Fly, Say Veteran Travelers as They Ride the Bumps : Airlines: Some passengers not only jump at the chance to give up their seats for compensation, they arrange their schedules to improve chances. The day before Thanksgiving can be especially lucrative.
- Cat Licensing Would Help Prevent Rabies
- PRO-PRYOR
- Taking a First Step in Confronting Racism
- Higher Non-Holiday Golf Fees Are Unfair
- NONFICTION - July 16, 1995
- NONFICTION - July 16, 1995
- NONFICTION - July 16, 1995
- NONFICTION - July 16, 1995
- Obituaries - July 16, 1995
- Literature After the Bomb : Poets step in where novelists fear to tread
- State Budget Deal in Works, Negotiators Say
- Popejoy's Legacy: Savior or Quitter? : Bankruptcy: Even critics say the outgoing Orange County chief executive set a tone for change. But his abrupt resignation has sparked debate over his legacy.
- TOILET RING: The $350 ring his wife,...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Off 18.66 as Rate Cut Hopes Fade
- Burbank City Council Ties Airport Project to Curfew
- Freeh Demotes Top Aide Over FBI Controversy
- Financial Abuse of Elderly Rising Fast, Report Says : Crime: LAPD document calls for greater support for two-detective team investigating such cases.
- AQMD Approves $5,000 Subsidy for Electric Cars : Environment: The 'buy-downs' are part of a $25-million subsidy for technologies that reduce smog-causing exhaust.
- Countywide : They're Out to Extinguish Competition
- Trunk Opens Up Indiana Town's Secret Klan Past : History: Papers reveal 'pillars of community' joined in the '20s. Decision to keep names private stirs controversy.
- Cruise Control : Crime: Oxnard police are cracking down on the drivers in an effort to stem gang activity.
- Central Los Angeles : Group Seeks to Boost Business in Watts
- Students Get a 5-Week Taste of College Life
- AFFIRMATIVE ACTION: Constance Rice, western regional counsel...
- Hospital Offers Free Seminars on Diabetes
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Seles Declares Herself a U.S. Open Entrant
- Steroids Become an Issue : Baseball: Many fear performance-enhancing drug is becoming prevalent and believe something must be done.
- Dukes Are Gone, but Bar Is Open : World TeamTennis: Members at John Wayne Tennis Club seem to miss the parties more than the matches.
- 'Waydown' Revisits Issue: What Comes First, Video or Song?
- TV Reivew : 'Shock Video 2' Looks at Crime
- Gonzalez Will Take the Money and Run : Boxing: Tonight's pay-per-view fight at Forum pushes champion closer to retirement.
- TV Reivew : Voight Serves Time as 'Convict Cowboy'
- Rockwell to Continue Chip Supply to Hayes
- Downtown Westin Bonaventure Being Sold to Taiwanese Investor Group : Hotels: Price is undisclosed for 1,368-room facility--L.A.'s largest--but one report puts it at $50 million--a bargain.
- Floating on Air : Forget the rafts and inner tubes. The new generation of pool inflatables--from icebergs to alligators--is like blowup art.
- 45 Sri Lankan Soldiers Killed as Tamil Separatists Overrun Camps
- School Bus Crime Bill Passes, Goes to Wilson for Signature
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Sidewalk Sales Hit a Slump : Vendors Pin Hopes on O.J. Air Freshener, Bronco Chase Watches--or a Hung Jury--as Appetite for Trial Memorabilia Wanes
- WESTMINSTER : Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony Held at Senior Apartments
- Westside : Brentwood Residents Hail Ramp Closure
- VENTURA : Officer Vindicated in Fatal Shooting
- Southeast : Union to Swap Jobs for History Lesson
- Goals Met, Fountain Valley Panel Disbands
- Calabasas : Private School Gets Technology Grant
- TOUR DE FRANCE : Bastille Day Fireworks From Frenchman Jalabert
- Amateur Golf Leader Board Fills With Familiar Names : SoCal championship: Wi, with rounds of 69 and 70, leads six local players in top 13 at halfway mark.
- Martinez Says No to All Hitters : Baseball: Dodger pitcher allows only a walk in the eighth inning while beating Florida, 7-0, for the team's ninth no-hitter in Los Angeles.
- Kenton State : Jazz: Musicians will get a chance to relive the way it was with the legendary bandleader when they take part in the ninth annual tribute in Irvine.
- Sprint's Linkup With 2 European Telecom Firms Runs Into a Snag : Communications: Joint venture with German and French companies won't be approved in its current form.
- Irvine Co. Hires Ex-Spokesman for Wilson
- TENNIS : Okada, Phebus, Scott Advance to Semifinals
- Top Cyclists Will Be Heading Downhill at Big Bear Event
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Race Has Soul Of The Matter, Plus You And I
- James Brown; Former Judge, Councilman
- John D. Moore Jr.; Banker, Commercial Real Estate Broker
- COLUMN ONE : Moscow's Atomic Point Man : Powerbroker Viktor Mikhailov is charting the future of Russia's nuclear empire. But as the old Cold Warrior dismantles a dangerous arsenal, some fear his willingness to make deals with pariah states.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Search for a Permanent CEO Appears to Have Barely Begun : Crisis: No list of candidates, not even a job description seem to have been decided. Some observers say it will be tough to fill the job.
- Heat Wave Leaves Midwesterners Reeling : Weather: At least 30 people have died from record temperatures. Warm front moves to East.
- Appellate Panel Upholds Decision to Block Prop. 187
- A basic guide to Hinduism, containing the...
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Police, City Agree to No-Sickout Pact
- Jury Wants Death for Bryant Ring Killer of 4 : Drugs: Panel recommends penalty for each of the 1988 slayings at Lake View Terrace crack house.
- Westside : NO MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE
- Youth Opinion : On-Line Smut Laws: 'A Wrench in the Gears'
- Judge Rules Ex-Councilman Snyder Must Stand Trial
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Ramon's Brother Has a Good Night, Too
- LaCock Hardly Misses a Beat in the Heartland : Despite Undergoing Recent Angioplasty, Former Major Leaguer From Taft High Continues Through Life on the Move
- Missing Funds at Red Cross Spark Investigation
- Weekend TV : 'Summer' Series Shows How Stunts Are Done
- Theater Review : With Whitman at Helm, 'Mast' Aims for Humor
- MAI Systems' Income Soars After Units Sold, Distribution Change
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CUBA : U.S. Flotilla Accused of 'Piracy'
- Another Survivor Pulled From Rubble in S. Korea
- The Dos and Don'ts for a Christian Romance Novel
- SECURITIES
- Rabid Cats Are Terrorizing Pets and People in R.I. Community
- Inside & Out : Fan-imation
- Joseph Walter Cobb; Helped Found Human Relations Agencies
- Military Chiefs to Meet, Review Bosnia Options : Balkans: Allied officials to gather in London. On the agenda: a French call for intervention.
- David S. Hannah; Retired Executive of H. F. Ahmanson & Co.
- Study Casts Doubt on School Voucher Benefits : Education: Harvard research shows programs may hinder low-income students and promote segregation. Proponents say problems can be minimized.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Group Wants Voters to Decide on Street Fees
- Parents Jailed After Children Left in Car : Crime: Girl, 3, who passed out, and brother, 18 months, are treated for heat exhaustion and released to county agency.
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Merger of 2 Churches Would Create Vast Protestant Flock
- MIA Search a Painstaking Process : Vietnam: Despite diplomatic ties and increased cooperation, it may take years to piece together fates of U.S. servicemen.
- Panel to Hold Hearings on Agents' Picnic
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- GAO Says B-2 Bomber's Radar May Have Defect
- Airport Chief Named Interim CEO : Bankruptcy: Jan Mittermeier, a 21-year county employee, will fill the void left by William J. Popejoy's resignation.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Stepped-Up Patrols for Beach Bash
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Scraps Line-Item Review for Travel Fund
- ANAHEIM : Water Plan Cuts Rates for Residents by 10%
- Wetlands Photos Sought for Contest
- SANTA PAULA, OJAI : Schools Seek Funds for AIDS Prevention
- Pedalers Welcome: Surf City to Get Free Bikes for Public : Activism: Bolsa Chica Alliance & Friends will make bright-yellow refurbished two-wheelers available by mid-August.
- Witness Saw Deputies Kill Man, Discuss Alibi, Statement Claims
- PREP FOOTBALL / NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STAR GAME : Young Stands Out in Victory
- Martinez Says No to All Hitters : Baseball: Dodger right-hander lives and thrives entirely with fastball after third inning against befuddled Marlins.
- Music Review : Soloist Von Stade Steals the Show at Hollywood Bowl
- Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : County Suffers Small Setback in Lawsuit Against Merrill Lynch : Courts: A bankruptcy judge rules that a county request to separate the two major issues in the litigation is premature.
- James S. Rice; Telecommunications Executive
- Godtfred Kirk Christiansen; Led Expansion of Lego Toy Company
- Rosa Lee Cunningham; Subject of Pulitzer-Winning Series
- Suffering Side Effects : Drug Use Made Walt Sweeney's Career and Ruined His Life; Now He Wants NFL to Pay, but His Lawsuit Faces Uphill Battle
- GOLF / SCGA AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS : Mortgage Banker Thrives on Lack of Interest
- Splash Maintains Road Advantage in 10-6 Victory
- The V-Chip: Dream or Nightmare? : Commentary: Program content and the invasion of family hour have some viewers seeking more control. Hollywood fights censorship. Are the lines drawn?
- Incommunicado : The Vacation for the '90s: Getting Away From It All
- Boeing Likely to Post Loss for 2nd Quarter
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Mittermeier Takes No-Nonsense Approach : Profile: O.C.'s new interim CEO oversaw the expansion of John Wayne Airport and is credited with its efficient operation.
- Cause of Fatal Rockwell Blast Under Scrutiny : Inquiry: Government is seeking to determine if the scientists killed in 1994 explosion were disposing of toxic waste rather than conducting tests.
- Chatsworth : Pastor to Attend School Prayer Hearing
- Stanton Forms Committee for Mobile Home Disputes
- Faith Plays Role in Christian Romances : Publishing: The cleaned-up courtships involve hand-holding and religious experience rather than the explicit sex of more conventional novels.
- West Hills Sees Kolbe Can Wing It : Baseball: He shows he can lend an arm in playoffs during 5-3 victory over Central Valley.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Sparky Happy to Have Chad Curtis
- Vivian Stringer Gets Top Deal at Rutgers
- Jazz Review : Exquisite Piano Set Proves Williams Deserves Recognition
- No Joking. Just a Lot of Laughing : Comedy: Offbeat stand-up is moving from clubs to cable. Just don't go looking for a punch line.
- Q & A : 'The Most Remarkable Heritage of 20th-Century Housing in the World'
- Clinton Rejects Calls to Eliminate CIA
- WALES OF A TALE: Exactly how did...
- Dr. Martin G. Cogan; Specialist in Kidney Diseases
- Serbs Set Sights on Second Enclave, Shell Peacekeepers : Bosnia: Fall of Zepa, which appears certain, could swell the number of refugees in government-held land. Muslims from conquered Srebrenica detail the horror.
- Cities Set Price if They Must Pay in Bailout
- Protesters Storm Bastille Day Celebrations : South Pacific: Activists march outside embassies on France's national holiday, decrying decision to resume nuclear tests.
- K. Krause; Former Head of Legal Aid
- A Gift, for Life : From His Father, 2-Year-Old Gets a New Kidney--and New Hope
- Valleywide : Council Moves to Make Quake Loans