- Tenants Say Repairs Are Promised : Moorpark: But the owner of quake-damaged building on High Street has yet to announce new reconstruction plans.
- Orange County Focus is dedicated on Monday to analysis of community news, a look atwhat's ahead and the voices of local people. : PERSPECTIVE : 'Free Market' Mobile Home Initiative Scares Residents
- Navratilova Wins 19th Title, Won't Rule Out a Return
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES
- It's Possible to Have Too Many 'Friends' : Television: Intent on drawing the 18-49 age group, networks jump on the bandwagon to imitate the hit show.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Drugstore: A Dream-Pop Mix
- He's Out to Charm With Snake Products : China: Xu Zhiwei's firm sold $14.6 million worth of accessories, food and cosmetics made from the reptile in '94. He's hoping to build a global empire.
- Senator Urges Vietnam Ties to Curb China
- Reunified Korea Could Put Interests of Major Powers on Collision Course
- 5-Year-Old Boy, Disabled Man Revived After Rescues From Swimming Pools
- Offbeat Libraries : L.A.'s offbeat libraries offer knowledge on subjects ranging from plants and family roots to horse racing and nudists.
- Angels' Few Moves Enough : Analysis: Bavasi comes through, and so does his team with a surprising first half.
- ROLLER HOCKEY ROUNDUP : Blades End Losing Streak by Beating Sacramento, 7-5; Bullfrogs Also Win
- PEOPLE WATCHThrough With Hugh?: British actor Hugh...
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- Marks' Advice for Small Investors: Junk Is for Buying--and Holding
- Gingrich to Seek Open Hearing on Book Deal : Ethics: House Speaker is reminded that a similar probe targeting his predecessor Jim Wright was not closed to public.
- Greenpeace Ship Seized by French Navy : Protest: Commandos storm Rainbow Warrior II near atoll where France plans nuclear tests.
- Holdup Suspects Arrested After 100-m.p.h. Chase
- Yorba Linda, Irvine Men Arrested in Steroid Investigation
- Grace D. Brazill; Retired Ventura Nurse
- Front License Plate Rule Helps in Fight Against Crime
- Business License Tax Change Has a Surprise Wrinkle : Commerce: Westminster's revised levy has quirk that causes some arcades and self-service laundries to be hit with shockingly high bills. The city promises to correct the error.
- Brisk Winds Make for Fast Sailing as Two Battle in Transpacific Race
- Swimming Mom Finds Time Is Still on Her Side
- ANALYSIS : Angels' Conservative Approach Is Working : Baseball: General Manager Bill Bavasi comes through, and so does his team with a surprising first half.
- Cinema's Women Need Respect
- VIETNAM
- Southland
- King of the Road
- World IN BRIEF : PAKISTAN : 14 Killed in Ethnic Violence in Karachi
- World IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Tourist Bus Crash Kills 18, Hurts 21
- AUTOS
- Protein That Triggers Cell 'Suicide' May Lead to Cures : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Killing the L.A. Subway Project
- Candidate Wilson
- Bicycling Injuries Can Cause Impotence, Study Finds : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Flag-Burning Amendment
- Deficit Contributions
- Truth by Consensus : Deciding which scientific findings to trust is an imprecise process that goes on in the lab as well as in court. : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- FDA OKs First Drug to Lower Cholesterol in Heart Patients : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Party Downsizing
- Lactose Intolerant People Can Drink a Glass of Milk : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- A New Spin on Trash : SCIENCE FILE / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
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- OTHER NEWS - July 10, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - July 10, 1995
- Los Angeles County - News from July 10, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 10, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - July 10, 1995
- Obituaries - July 10, 1995
- Nicole Brown Anti-Abuse Charity Beset by Problems : Aid: Embarrassments include controversial donors, felony record of fired leader. Family cites growing pains.
- Revised Plan for McClellan Base Sent to Clinton
- A Plea for Fairness in the Holy City : Jerusalem: It can't be divided, nor can one faith be dominant. Inclusiveness is the only peaceable approach.
- Postal Worker Held in Slaying of Supervisor
- From the Archives: With 'The Indian in the Cupboard,' Melissa Mathison hopes she's written a script for the ages
- 'Our Jacky' : The ever-unconventional Jan Morris reveals his face that launched a lifelong obsession : FISHER'S FACE: Or, Getting to Know the Admiral, <i> By Jan Morris (Random House: $23; 320 pp.)</i>
- DOWNTOWN : Collette to Lead Library Music Series
- Dole Advances in Courtship of Conservatives
- WEST HOLLYWOOD : City May Buy Esprit Site for Council Quarters
- RUSSIA : Waiting for Napoleon, As Corruption Runs Amok
- Fair-Minded Crowd Revels at County's 'Garden Party'
- MOTOR RACING : Karvasek Strikes Back
- Mantle Surgery Results Debated
- Events Celebrate 'International'
- POP MUSIC : The Silk of R&B;, the Kick of Rap : Montell Jordan pulled himself out of South-Central and into Pepperdine. Now he's an honor student at Def Jam with a smooth hit single and album.
- THE BIZ : Take Two
- Music Plays for Wolfman Jack 'One More Time'
- World IN BRIEF : MEXICO : 5 Police Officers Killed in Ambush
- Peace Mediator's Helicopter Escapes Serb Shellfire
- The Best of the Wurst
- CHESS : INTERNATIONAL NEWS
- Teen-Age Foster Child Uses Personal Ad to Find Home
- Ruins Yield Survivor 9 1/2 Days After S. Korean Store Collapse
- PERSPECTIVE ON CULTURE : Sticks and Stones and Homophobes : Those whose religious beliefs condemn homosexuality shouldn't be called names or be unfairly labeled.
- Taking Aim at Wildlife Infractions : Fish and game: In the early 1990s, prosecutors wouldn't even review the cases. That's changed, and potential violators are thinking twice.
- A Light Turns On for the Fed : Small interest rate cut may mark start of crucial change
- Recycling Under the Cloak of Darkness : Apartment dweller lives for the day she gets her own curbside bin. Until then, she skulks at night, depositing her recyclables in the receptacles of others.
- Man-Made Wetlands' Future Starts to Dry Up : Despite initial success, biologists say a site near the Simi Valley-Moorpark freeway interchange will be choked by silt within 20 years.
- Seles Says She's Ready to Return to Tour: 'It's Time to Have Fun'
- Kotsay Leads Team USA Past Panama, 7-1
- The Comebacks Kid : Ron Gant Has Already Won the Award Once, but a Year After Motorcycle Accident, Reds' All-Star Is Almost a Lock
- CSUN Gets Experienced Hand in Backcourt : Basketball: Transfer Higgins had 72 steals last season at Colorado.
- BASEBALL / STEVE HENSON : Rossiter Thrown a Curve
- Those Who Crossed the Line : A look at the lives of American murderers : THE VIOLENCE OF OUR LIVES: Interviews With American Murderers, <i> By Tony Parker (Henry Holt & Co.: $22.50; 235 pp.)</i>
- Warranty Use Is on the Rise
- Victorian Utopia : Destination: Tennessee : The dream of a class-free society died, but it left a village of enduring beauty
- The Picture Is Grim for Teen Parents
- Landlord Told to Make Repairs on Apartments
- Congress Perils Food for Peace Program : Foreign aid: GOP critics in the House call for eliminating two major components by 1998. But supporters say it remains a cornerstone of U.S. humanitarian aid and is still essential for American agriculture.
- Varying Water Rates Is Key to Economy of Southland : Indulging homeowners at the expense of industry is shortsighted. Residents have a right to fair rates but so does business. A thriving industrial base benefits us all.
- A Hot Hiring Day at Northridge Mall
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : Speaker Allen Treats Pringle to Humble Pie--So He Throws a Party
- TOUR DE FRANCE : Indurain Makes First Move, Field Buckles
- TENNIS / JULIE CART : Playing Doubles All Too Often Means Trouble for One Partner
- MOTOR RACING
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Davis' Treadmill Test Not Encouraging
- Colossal Cleanup in Italian Capital
- Menem Begins 2nd Term in Argentina
- PETS : Dog Owners Growl as Free-Run Zone Closes
- 'We Are Not Going to Die Out' : Budget Cuts and Policy Changes Threaten the African Community Resource Center, One of the Few Government-Subsidized Support Organizations That Place Their Focus Primarily on African Refugees.
- Forbes to Decide on GOP Candidacy by September
- A summary of selected recent Los Angeles...
- All He Can Do Is Wait : Interim Coach Steve Sampson Has U.S. Soccer Team Playing Well, but His Future Has Not Been Determined
- Not All Talk : Former Sprinter Williams Won't Brag About His Past
- THEATER NOTES : East West to Move Into Union Church
- TOURISM : Atrium Marquis Hopes to Rack Up Profits With Pool Tables
- PROFILE : The Golden Touch : With 'The Indian in the Cupboard,' Melissa Mathison hopes she's written a script for the ages. What are her chances? Well, remember a little film called 'E.T.'?
- Performing Arts : Nuevo Classicism's Dynamic Duo : Miami City Ballet's Lopez and Gamero reflect the contemplative side of Spain's gifts to the New World.
- Valedictorians of 1995
- SOUTH GATE : Officials Use Grant to Spruce Up City
- Stepped in Controversy : Santa Monica Residents Exercise Their Frustration Over Fitness Buffs Who Use Nearby Steps for Workouts
- It's Time to Abandon the Ill-Fated Subway Project : With the sinkage problems and unsettled lawsuits, it is irresponsible of the MTA and elected officials to continue to throw money down the hole.
- Angels' Fabregas Has a Hand in Victory Over Brewers
- Men's Final for Gourmets Only : Wimbledon: Sampras going for third title in a row. Becker seeks fourth, but first since 1989.
- Kings Draft Defense, Add Offense : Hockey: They give up next year's No. 1 pick to get Khristich from Capitals. Ducks draft big center Kilger. Mogilny traded to Canucks.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Biggio Helps Astros Turn Two on Padres
- ALBUM REVIEWS
- MOVIES : Their Scripts Are the Victors
- The Mystery of Picasso (Bravo Monday at...
- GIVING 'DUE SOUTH' ITS DUE
- EAST LOS ANGELES : A Modest Parent Turns Down Clinton
- BUDGET CRISIS : Judiciary Is Not Just a County Department
- Following the Spirit That Guides : A Vietnam War hero's courage is most evident in his willingness to go to jail for his convictions.
- SIMI VALLEY : Student Dances With Royal Ballet of London
- Comment Hits Hometown, and It Hits Back
- Jensen Reveals Embarrassment Led to Unusual Disappearance
- Mack Is Truckin'
- It May Not Be Perfect, but Affirmative Action Gets One Affirmative Vote
- Early Peach Lives Up to Its Name
- THE BEAK OF THE FINCH by...
- WHERE THE HEART IS : Be It a Farm in the Country or a Jam in the City, There's No Place Like Home
- Simple Rules for Not Getting Burned
- Magic Debut for Inner-City Movie House : Entertainment: About 30,000 patrons flock to central L.A.'s first high-tech theater. A chain spokesman says the opening is among its best ever.
- NASA Test Drug Nearly Killed Astronaut, Report Says
- WESTLAKE : Free Citizenship Classes Offered
- Retro : Hope and Horror : MCA VIDEO RELEASES THREE BOB CLASSICS AND ADDS FOUR TO ITS HAMMER COLLECTION
- ART : Making a Play at Worldliness : In a citywide collaboration, local art galleries are presenting a fresh view of art from abroad.
- See if Your Manager Is Taking Refuge in Cash
- A Real Sand Blast in the Northwest
- Low Technology Key Part of Firm's Success : Electronics: Santa Clarita-based Taitron finds unglamorous but lucrative niche in competitive semiconductor market.
- Kings of the Hill : Baseball: The prospects of elevating the pitchers' mound to shorten the length of games has created high anxiety.
- UCLA Scholar Thrives on Double Major
- COLUMN ONE : Disc Wars: a Global Game of Chicken : Video CDs promise to be a boon to consumers and a business bonanza. But it may never happen if the industry can't resolve its formatting feud.
- British Seize Suspect in $25-Million Fraud
- RSVP / THE SOCIAL CITY : MOCA Honors Anthology of Claes Oldenburg's Art
- THREE DIRECTORS FROM THE CORMAN RANKS
- Like Democrats, GOP Deals Out Defense Budget Extras : Congress: Republicans have vowed to end pork-barrel Pentagon projects. But a House bill shows a familiar pattern of political largess.
- What Oozes at La Brea Isn't All Oil
- Viktoria Brezhnev; Widow of Ex-Soviet Leader
- Lawmakers Are Law Enforcers for a Day : Police services: Municipal officials attend Sheriff's Department training session to walk a mile in deputies' shoes.
- Balancing Anti-Terrorism With Prudence : Police Commission needs to be careful not to grant LAPD too much discretion
- Sex Offender's Mother's House Site of Protest
- Tustin Shootings Leave Woman Dead, Boyfriend Injured
- Health Teachers in Need of Stricter Guidelines : Pin-prick session exposed Glendale class to needless risk
- Kings Draft Defense, Ducks Add Size : Hockey: They give up next year's No. 1 pick to get Khristich from Capitals. Anaheim gets big center Kilger. Mogilny traded to Canucks.
- THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : NFL Campers Get the Fires Burning
- LEGION BASEBALL : Bible Belts Lead West to 27-25 Victory
- PERFORMING ARTS : Just a Singer Who Can't Say No : Since his debut in 'Carousel' in 1945, singer John Raitt has continued to thrill audiences with his Broadway repertoire.
- Entrepreneur Wins Contract Fight With UCI : Catering: Gourmet coffee cart business gets a one-year extension at medical center.
- L.A. SPEAK : Lifters' Lingo
- POLE TO POLE WITH MICHAEL PALIN: North...
- Ask Me, by William Stafford
- TRACKING THE VANISHING FROGS: An Ecological Mystery...
- DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE: Published by order of...
- YOUR MORTGAGE : Hottest Loan Tactics Sinking Some Buyers
- Serbs Attack Enclave; Dutch Soldier Killed by Bosnia Troops
- SANTA MONICA : School Volunteer Takes His Pay in Hugs
- CHINATOWN : Course Offered for Business Owners
- Los Angeles Times Interview : Joycelyn Elders : Talking About the Health of America While Surgeon General--and After
- Judge Clears Woodland Hills Doctor of Sexual Abuse Charges : Medicine: State jurist concludes that accusations were fabricated. On his recommendation, the California Medical Board drops the case.
- New Scales of Justice : After Refusing to Prosecute Fish and Game Violations Because of Budget Cutbacks, Ventura County Is Putting Teeth Back in Law of the Wild
- Butler Advances to Semifinals in Table Tennis
- Edmonds Becomes the Guy Out There
- Serena's Song Not Quite a Hit in Longer Race
- ALBUM REVIEWS
- SMALL FACES: Adam Duritz and the rest...
- Homes Spared in Arizona Brush Fire
- 'The Client'
- THE WORLD : VIETNAM : It's Time To Stop Fighting the Last War
- LEIMERT PARK : Reception to Honor Comic Book Creator
- 18 Hospitalized After Gas Leak
- 'Cowboy Medicine' Shapes the Frontier in Rural Nevada : Health care: Dr. Brian Callister is called upon to do just about everything, even sew on a dog's ear. But 90-hour workweeks take a toll on family life; he plans to move to Reno.
- COMMENTARY : Simulcasts Need Some Fine Tuning
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Nomo's Success Could Prove Expensive
- Phil Spector Regains That Lovin' Feelin' for Producin' : After 15 years of virtual retirement, the reclusive hitmaker will supervise Celine Dion's new album.
- 'Star Wars' Strikes Back Against Tyranny of Decay
- It Don't Mean a Thing If It Ain't Got That <i> -ing</i>
- SPILLING THE BEANS by Jose Antonio...
- Making America Work : A MAN WHO'S PUTTING HIS STATE TO WORK
- Making America Work : RED WHITE AND SMALL : Ed Crane's Cato Institute Is a Think Tank That Believes the Country Would Work Better if There Was Less Government
- Festivals, Feasts & FairsSANTA BARBARA--If you can-can,...
- Trick to Reassembling
- It's Miller Time in H'wood Hills
- THE DEATH OF BERNADETTE LEFTHAND by...
- Edgar Williams; Strategist Behind El Alamein Rout
- Ghost Towns Stir in War-Ravaged Peru : Renewal: Peasants return, needy and fearful, to eke out a living in area ruined by guerrilla fight.
- Q&A;: NICOLAS P. RETSINAS : Housing Agency in the Midst of a Refurbishing
- A Sign of the Times
- John Landis' zany, star-studded 1980 Blues Brothers...
- Document Those Gifts to Charity
- 3 Arrested in Priest's Kidnaping, Shooting : Crime: Russian Orthodox cleric from Philadelphia wounded by carjackers survives after playing dead. Two men, teen boy taken into custody.
- On View : Stream of Howie : SHOWTIME BUILDS A SKETCH SERIES AROUND MANDEL'S RIBALD HUMOR
- Out of the Swim : Rising Fees, Fear of Crime Blamed for Lack of Pool Use in Many Areas of East Valley
- Volunteer Probation Officers Point the Way : Service: Budget cuts have strained staffing at the county agency, which is relying more on unpaid part-timers.
- Blaze Chars 100 Acres Near Lockwood Valley
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Will Local Teams Stick Necks Out for Big Names on Block?
- MOVIES : Is This Plum Too Ripe? : After 35 years Off Broadway, can 'The Fantasticks' make the transition to the big screen? On the set, director Michael Ritchie hopes that audiences will try to remember.
- COVER STORY : After the Gold Rush : Neil Young has struck gold several times since the '60s. But all that seems to matter to him is giving his vision fresh new sounds. That would explain the Pearl Jam thing.
- Lingering Shortage Puts Truckers in the Driver's Seat : Transport: Grueling lifestyle, other factors push some out of the business. Companies raise pay and use other incentives to retain drivers.
- Watch the Birdie in Costa Rica
- SO L.A. : Rubber and Canvas Soul : Marc Bonner's Mission to Save the Vanishing American Sneaker
- Weekend Escape: Sequoia National Forest : With a full moon, an empty campground and a gourmet menu, roughing it was never smoother
- Kid Space : Sony's New Day-Care Center Is Embracing and Child-Friendly
- For Those Jogging, Biking, Swimming Types
- HANGOUTS : Whooping Coif
- Making America Work : A WORLD WITHOUT WELFARE? : Elvira Herrera Has Been on and off Heroin, in Prison, in and out of Dozens of Jobs and on Welfare for Years. Now She's Working and So Is Her Life. Is This the Start of a Workfare Program That Really Works?
- Through Sacred Space on Horseback
- New Look for Hotel: The 350-room Buena...
- Four-Star Films : 'Raise the Red Lantern'
- U.S. Responds to Arrest in China With Restraint : Asia: Beijing-based diplomat will try to see American charged with spying. Official says further comment will follow visit.
- WATTS : Agency Serving Hot Lunches to Seniors
- They Gobble Like Hen to Bag a Tom : Turkey hunting: A come-hither squawk, a husky purr and camouflage clothing are among sights and sounds of a 15-year spring tradition in New England.
- DOWNTOWN : Two Areas Interested in Self-Taxation
- CRENSHAW : Students Prosper by the Old Runaround
- How Young Is Too Young?
- NOTEBOOK : Junior Tennis League Opens 6-Week Program
- DESIGN : New Plastic Might Frustrate Taggers
- This New Boutique Has Flare : Retail: Catering to public's interest in Beverly Hills and emergency personnel, police and fire departments will open a shop.
- Profile : Dorien Wilson's 'Dream' Role
- Slow Road Is Best for Privatizing EMA : County Agency Already Contracts Out Many Services
- The Daily Special Is a Large Helping of Human Kindness
- Theater : Children's Plays Aren't Child's Play : Many well-known playwrights are tackling youth theater for the first time, attracted by the challenge of keeping things simple.
- Survivor Found in Seoul Rubble After 9 1/2 Days
- Nick at Nite presents Gladys Nite" (Sunday...
- Maryland Governor's Ideas Spotted in Louisiana
- Task Force Targets Drugs Near School : Law enforcement: It goes after dealers selling from private property. Landlords are pressured to help drive them out.
- THE NATION : GOP FOREIGN POLICY : The Right Questions--but the Wrong Answers
- You Can Teach Chickens to Fly, Fowl Punster Says : Book: Author cites exploits of his feathered friends, Cluck Gable and Gregory Peck. All he wants in return, he says, is chicken feed.
- Ventura River Area Gets a 2nd Chance : Environment: Ambitious $754,000 cleanup plan calls for clearing site of harmful invasive vegetation, renewing trails and diverting flood-control channels.
- Inmates Challenged to Explore Books, Set Minds Free : Utah: Prison program's goal is to alter criminals' self-concept and view of the world. A discussion of 'Huckleberry Finn' explores difference between 'borrowing' and 'stealing.' Then there's 'taking.'
- 11 Simpson Jurors Spend Day in Laguna
- Baldwin Hills Heroism in '85 Blaze Recalled : Fire Destroyed Homes, but Not the Spirit
- Alice Lorraine Quady; Homemaker, Pianist
- Kerrey-Simpson Package Would Destroy Social Security Benefits
- Spain's Birthrate Now Among Lowest in World : Demographics: Its population has virtually stopped growing. As of 1992, its rate had plummeted to 1.2 children per family, a decline of 56%.
- EAST HOLLYWOOD : New Clinic Provides Lifeline for Women
- 13 MONTHS IN 6 MONTHS
- Anticipating the Pain of County Budget Cuts : Government: Despite officials' best intentions, the safety net that catches the sick, the poor and the illiterate may sustain more damage.
- Wynalda Scores Twice, U.S. Team Cools Chile, 2-1
- Rams Were Beloved in Younger Days
- JAZZ SPOTLIGHT : MJQ Masterworks From a Vintage Year
- ROAD WARRIORS : From the looks of Bangkok's gridlocked streets, you wouldn't think there was room for another car in Thailand. In fact, it's one of the world's hottest markets, and Detroit's Big Three are starting to challenge Japan's dominance.
- Making America Work : A MODERN LEGACY OF THE WPA
- Wrenching Issues Lurk in Ability to Predict Cancer Decades Ahead : Genetics: Someday, it may be possible to 'cure' bad genes. In the meantime, all involved can only watch helplessly as fates unfold.
- Westmoreland Opposes Vietnam Ties
- World IN BRIEF : INDIA : American Escapes; 5th Tourist Seized
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : HUD Grants Target Housing, Youth Jobs
- Civil Rights Official to Seek GOP Nomination
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Marin Honored for Helping Disabled
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Reds Running Out of Options at First Base
- Two Kilgers, One Dream
- Tax Agency to Help Collect Child Support : Enforcement: State Controller Kathleen Connell says the Franchise Tax Board will use its formidable computer resources to make Orange County's scofflaw parents pay.
- There's No Getting By Langston : Angels: The left-hander pitches a three-hitter in a 1-0 victory over the Brewers.
- SWIMMING : Carvin's Stroke Too Masterful
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Davis' Treadmill Test Not Encouraging
- ALBUM REVIEWS : Marrakech Improvisations From Randy Weston
- Quartets: Here Comes New Guard
- Biotech Blues : Firms Go Begging for Money to Test New Drugs
- Knott's 75th Birthday: Though it may be...
- Asia's Future Appears Bright--and That's Good News for U.S.
- In the Computer World, No Nation Stands Alone
- Making America Work : WHERE WELFARE REFORM STANDS
- NONFICTION : New Lows in Publishing
- STYLE / RESTAURANTS : Betting on Fine Dining?
- Dead and Gone
- Mother Earth, What Big Ears! Better to Hear You, Cosmos Dear : Radio astronomy: A satellite dish as big as two football fields is being built to eavesdrop on the universe. It could provide clues to the origin of our own Milky Way galaxy.
- It's a Drag at Tommy Tang's
- Toy Stores Evolve Into Makeshift Nannies : Children: Parents, grandparents, even baby-sitters drop off kids and leave them, sometimes for hours. Clerks worry about liability, and about those who would take advantage of them.
- As a Symbol Swims, a Debate Rages
- REGION : Latina Care Givers Sought for Survey
- THE STATE : PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE : Defending the Justice System--From the Lawyers Who Disparage It
- Suspect Arrested After Crash, Attempt to Hide
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McGwire Gets Hit, Athletics Salvage Split
- Sensationalism Sells : Attempts to censor Robert Mapplethorpe's work aggrandized him. Now it's time to take him down a peg. : MAPPLETHORPE: A Biography, <i> By Patricia Morrisroe (Random House: $27.50; 375 pp., illustrated)</i>
- Checking Into a Tuned-In Concierge
- Summer--the Parents Are Crazy, Kids Are Jumpin' . . .
- Israeli Court Rejects Spy's Bid for Release
- DEADLINE POET: My Life as a Doggerelist...
- 'Flight of the Innocent'
- A Sign of the Times : 'These Young Women Feel They Have Fewer Options'
- Campaign Targets Kidney Disease
- TRACK AND FIELD : Pentecost's Best Shots Earn Him a Trip to Chile
- A summary of selected City Hall actions last week affecting central Los Angeles.
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : A Dreamer and Her Dream Lose Ground
- 'Waterworld': That Sinking Feeling
- Rep. Lewis Loses His Way in the Desert
- Nixon Behind Bars? Publisher Gets His Licks In Against President's Stamp