- Neglected Talent
- Nothing Affirmative About Winslow Action
- 'Exposure' Fan
- 3 Die in Seniors Bus Crash
- Lasorda Can't Please Worrell or the Fans
- If You Don't Trust Him, Why Did You Sign Him?
- Meanwhile, There Are Questions for Angels
- HIV-Positive Actor
- KLSX Switch
- Seles' Weighty Issue Shouldn't Be a Factor
- Cybill Shepherd, Meet Barbra Streisand
- Peer Review Process
- Did He Really Make a Mistake? Uh, Yeaaah
- Tennis Field Is OK, Magic's Game Isn't
- COLUMN ONE : Rap Furor: New Evil or Old Story? : Pop artists from Sinatra to Prince have been accused of going too far, say gangsta music's defenders. But critics claim this time 'a line has been crossed.' Either way, the debate hits the raw nerves of race, free speech.
- It's All Part of Project to Clean Up the City
- Local Fans Don't Want This Advice Rammed Down Their Throats
- Next Week, We'll Add Yet Another Stadium
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 5, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 5, 1995
- Obituaries - Aug. 5, 1995
- Obituaries - Aug. 5, 1995
- Rose Law Firm Linked to Failed Land Deal, RTC Says
- Coroner Releases Autopsy on Youth Slain by Officer : Probe: Chief says report backs LAPD version of Lincoln Heights incident. But victim's family disputes account.
- Jobs Gain Shows State's Recovery Still on Track
- Simi Valley Officer's Slaying Shocks Community : Tragedy: The first member of the force to die in line of duty is called a tough, reliable pro by ex-LAPD colleagues.
- Simi Officer's Slaying Shocks Community : Shooting: Michael Clark had reputation as tough, dependable professional with a gift for leadership, say colleagues and neighbors.
- Of Neighbors and Fences : Officials, Industry Express Anger Over El Monte Case
- Officer Is Fatally Shot in Simi Valley Gunfight : Crime: Ex-member of LAPD's Devonshire Division dies after shootout with man threatening suicide, police say.
- O.C. Chairman Vasquez Said to Be Ready to Quit : Crisis: The beleaguered county supervisor leaves town for the weekend. His spokeswoman denies the reports.
- O.C. Supervisor Vasquez to Quit, Sources Say
- Jobs Gain Shows State's Recovery Still on Track
- Ex-LAPD Officer, New to Simi Valley, Slain on Duty
- O.C. City Leaders Reject Debt Forgiveness, Survey Finds
- Hanging Fire on Being Fired : Leslie Winner waits for the outcome of a dispute between the mayor and council on Fire Commission post.
- Phone Workers May Strike
- McDonald's, Chevron to Open More Outlets: McDonald's...
- Both Sides Gird for Showdown Vote on Bomber : Defense: Pentagon says more B-2s not needed. Proponents of Stealth craft predict House approval today.
- Rival Agrees to Buy Southern Pacific Rail : Transportation: Union Pacific's $4-billion acquisition would create the nation's biggest railroad.
- From Sanatorium, a Pale Yeltsin Touts Chechen Peace Pact in TV Address : Russia: Clumsy editing of taped speech suggests ailing president can't speak without faltering.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Judge Ito Accepts a Birthday Cake From NBC
- Abortion Funding Limits Clear House : Legislation: Bill passes on 215-206 vote and would allow states to deny Medicaid money in cases of rape and incest. Issue is tied to controversial spending measure.
- DESIGN : Woodwork and Waves : Scott Dunning creates elaborate inlays to blend with high-tech surfboard materials.
- 400 Pay Tribute to Victim of Desert Crash
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Seeking to Limit Portable Signs
- Words to Live By : Class Helps Older Adults Preserve Personal Stories
- OXNARD : OK Near for Study on Retail Complex
- Obstacle Course : Getting around in a wheelchair on public transit is a challenge that takes a bit of planning as well as savvy. : City Smart / How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California
- Colleges : Campus scene : HUNTINGTON BEACH : $35,000 Grant to Fund Math Classrooms
- VENTURA : Patagonia Official to Talk on Family Leave
- Company Town: Entertainment Upheaval : POLICY : Mergers May Put Pressure on Legislation
- U.S. Factory Orders Headed South in June : Economy: First-time jobless claims tumble. Retailers posted modest sales gains in July.
- Sears Accused of Fraud: A lawsuit charges...
- BANKING
- Rival Agrees to Buy Southern Pacific Railroad
- Sri Lanka Peace Plan Announced : South Asia: President's proposal would give broad powers to 8 regions. Tamil rebels stand to gain but are expected to oppose idea.
- Breaking Silence : Exhibit on 'Forgotten Holocaust' Focuses on Japanese War Crimes
- The Do's and Don'ts of Courtesy : City Smart / How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California
- ANAHEIM : City Backs Off Street Vendor Parking Law
- VILLA PARK : Youth League to Hold Fund-Raising Cookout
- Campuswide Board Meetings Will End
- Obituaries : * Lela F. Russell; Ventura Resident, Retired Nurse
- Assembly Candidates Report on Finances
- Local Cities Offering Financial Assistance for Home Buyers : Housing: Several municipalities have programs designed to help residents trying to buy their first homes. Others plan similar efforts.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- THE GOODS : Counting Calories? Just Calculate 'Em
- LIFESTYLE : Homing In on History : Delving into your house's past is fairly easy and can turn up interesting facts about former residents.
- Tax Attorney to Head County Democrats
- Colleges : Campus scene : HUNTINGTON BEACH : Golden West Student Chief Has Come Far
- Stacking Up Sales
- Power to the People : Remember the peaceful protests of the '60s? The violent '70s? Whatever happened to those guys?
- IT'S HISTORY: Less than three years after...
- 1,200 County Jobs Saved as Governor OKs Funds
- EPA Vote Switch Yanks Dooley Out of Obscurity : Politics: Democrat at first lined up with environmentalists, then sided with GOP after lobbying from his district about the impact.
- JUST THE TICKET
- Acura Rolls Into the Breach Yet Again
- ON THE REBOUND: One more sign that...
- PLACENTIA : Residents, City Square Off Over Baseball Diamond
- Salvadoran Immigrants Start Getting Notices to Seek Asylum : Immigration: The INS messages--to those granted temporary protected status in 1990--extend for six months the deadline for avoiding deportation.
- Hospital Drops Suit Against County Rival
- Man Sentenced in Slaying of Councilman's Daughter
- TRABUCO CANYON : Equestrians Ride to Park's Rescue
- SIMI VALLEY : Miniature Horse Is Honored for Work
- Mission Hills : Anti-Graffiti Program Covers New Ground
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AFC : Doctors Work to Save Mosebar's Eye
- Soliz Carries the Club for Camarillo
- Al Green, "The Belle Album," the Right Stuff *** 1/2
- MOVIE REVIEW : Strong Cast Lifts a Familiar 'Something'
- Everybody Wants to Get Into the Act : Games: The TV act, that is. Even the Milton Bradley company has the bug. It's selling Channel Surfing, a board game to play while watching the tube.
- Harrick Gets Deal Through 1999-2000
- PGA Puts Daily Championship Tickets on Sale
- Another Erin (Boisclair) Could Blow Right Through San Jose
- DANCE REVIEW : Tibetan Lamas Maintain Tradition in Exile
- 'Armour': A Quirky Trio of One-Acts
- USC Receiver Johnson Investigated Over Loan
- ART REVIEW : Summer Scene With Message of Narcissism
- Valleywide : Heat Blamed for Drop in Fair Attendance
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : A $5-Million Refund Could Buy Happiness
- CLUB REVIEW : 50 Bucks Retains Its Underground Charm
- Theatre Reviews : 4 One-Acts Hit, Miss Poe-tential : OCC, in staging a total of 11 works by Don Nigro, is to be congratulated for its rare festival format.
- 'The Devil's Disciple' Sparkles in Revival
- Television Joins in A-Bomb Debate
- REAL ESTATE
- Developer Lays Off 14 Workers in O.C. and San Diego : Construction: The New Jersey-based home-builder had entered the local market with fanfare just last year.
- Delta to Trim 60 Flights From Dallas Airport : Airlines: Carrier had hinted more cuts were needed to maintain newfound profitability.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- Croatia Serbs Agree to Pact, but Government Is Silent : Balkans: U.S. ambassador conveys rebel leaders' acceptance. Both armies remain on full alert.
- Obituaries : Lillian Bronson; Longtime Actress, Model for Mural
- Top Congressional Aides Little-Known but Highly Influential
- 4 Arrested After Explosions at Mall
- Company Town: Entertainment Upheaval : Pulling Strings in the Hendrix Battle
- Men Dominate in Workplace Deaths
- Company Town: Entertainment Upheaval : IN LIMBO : Deal Would Give Cartoon Unit to Disney : Animation: Company stands to get supplier of children's programming with Cap Cities.
- Company Town: Entertainment Upheaval : Broadcast Boom : It's Radio's Turn: Chancellor to Buy 19 Shamrock Stations
- Probe of Travel, Phone Led to Bomb Suspect
- Company Town: Entertainment Upheaval : POLICY : Mergers May Put Pressure on Legislation
- Big Market Shifts Could Result if Dollar Is Turning
- Judge Voids Euthanasia Law in Oregon
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Lab Flaws' Impact Will Linger Long
- Implications of a Rising Dollar on Investments
- ETHNIC DISCORD : Turkish-Kurd Battle Spreads to Germany
- Some Venues for Valley Verse--and Some Rules
- First Lady's Acts After Aide's Death Told : Whitewater: A White House attorney testifies that she 'may have been concerned' about granting 'unfettered access' to Vincent Foster's office.
- Croatian Army Attacks Rebels, Widening War
- Outsider Is Selected to Head CRA : Government: Board hopes Sacramento's redevelopment chief can give troubled L.A. agency new vigor. Council approval is expected next week.
- Valley PTSA Launches Breakup Campaign : Education: As movement gains, group seeks members for task forces that will work on proposals for smaller school districts.
- West Hills : Young Valedictorian Takes to Science Camp
- CAMARILLO : Boy, 11, Dies in Crash in New Hampshire
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : A Soldier's Blunder
- NEWBURY PARK : Transient Pleads Not Guilty to Break-Ins
- For Evans, Second Place Feels Just Fine : Swimming: Suffering from swollen tonsils, world-record holder is pleased to give Bennett a race in 400 freestyle.
- Wisconsin Plans to Steer Welfare Seekers to Work : Labor: Gov. Thompson's proposal breaks ground by guaranteeing jobs, and requiring they be taken. Approval is expected.
- MUSIC : Donna Summer Brings Old Hits for New Fans : The singer, known for her '70s disco singles, performs at Universal Amphitheatre, her first L.A. show since 1988.
- Senate Vote Defies U.S. Missile Accord
- THE GOODS : Get Rid of Your Blue Books, and Turn on Your Modem
- House OKs Deep Cuts in Spending : Budget: Bill passes, 219-208, and would kill a number of education, labor and health programs. It also places new limits on federal funding for abortion.
- INTO THE SPOTLIGHT / LARRY R. FELDMAN : When 'Dream Team' Needs Its Own Lawyer
- Lobster Treat, by Accident
- Countywide : Federal Food Program to Expand in County
- Tracking the Rail Dangers : Transit: Train engineers, police officers and safety experts join forces to nab errant drivers and pedestrians. Ten people have died this year along Amtrak and Metrolink routes in the county.
- 'Third-Strike' Convictions Stir Concern
- LAKE FOREST : 2 Officials to Deal With School Parking
- COSTA MESA : Council to Address Bankruptcy Recovery
- Southeast : FIREBOMB
- Muhammad Ali's Golf Game? The Greatest, Naturally
- San Fernando Valley : Museum to Close at Burbank Mall
- Sometimes 2 Lanes Aren't Better Than 1
- PERSPECTIVE ON HIROSHIMA : Targeting of Civilians Is Now the Ugly Norm : Mass bombing was made possible by technology, which still dictates policies of callous disregard for human life.
- Emulex Corp.: The Costa Mesa designer and...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Bounces Back a Bit; Yields Climb
- Gold Express Communications Inc.: The Irvine telecommunications...
- FILM : The Laser Disc Specialists : Stores catering to the format are few and far between. Here are five of the best-stocked spots in the Valley.
- THE GOODS : Making the World a Little Nicer for Trees
- San Gabriel Valley : COVINA COPS STAY
- Help Wanted : Orange County Hopes Volunteers Will Run Free Parkland
- Number of Welfare Recipients in County Drops
- Squeeze Play : Body-hugging clothes--from slim-cut pants to zip-up skirts and shirts--are shaping up for fall.
- VENTURA : Woman, 89, Fatally Injured in Collision
- San Gabriel Valley : RECALL, STRIKE TWO
- Canoga Park : Arts Center Proposed at Site of Old Theater
- Obituaries : Genevieve Tobin; Stage, Film Actress of 1920s and '30s
- Activists Plan to Study Wages, Cut in Sales Tax
- Company Town: Entertainment Upheaval : PROFILE : Bill Korn Made Group W Stronger and Better, but Now What? : Broadcasting: Westinghouse won't say what its management plans for CBS might be.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- GOP-Led Task Force Dismisses Challenge to Democrat's Election
- Kids Give Old-Time Radio a New Life
- Angels Fans in Heaven as Star Returns : Baseball: Jim Abbott, the one-handed pitcher who was traded in 1992, gets a warm homecoming from admirers.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Grill Fest--Chinese Style : Specialties at Sam Woo's B.B.Q. Restaurant range from succulent roast duck to tripe and homemade sausages. And the service is good, too.
- San Gabriel Valley : ANYTHING BUT THE POND
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mets Lose Argument and Game
- A Familiar Look Up Front at Indianapolis : Auto racing: Last year's winner, Jeff Gordon, is on the pole and No. 43 is alongside for Saturday's NASCAR Brickyard 400.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Bushwhacked' Deliveryman Gets Framed for Murder
- American Telephone & Data Seeks to Halt Stock Trading
- BANKING
- India Orders Plug Pulled on U.S.-Run Power Project : Energy: Local officials call $2.8-billion deal with Houston firm one-sided. Move could rock trade relations.
- 3 Die in Seniors Bus Crash
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Budget Impasse Made for a Life of All Work, No Pay
- CULTURE : Newest Challenge for Japan: Polo Shirts : No leisure means no leisure wear. 'Casual Friday' leaves men in sartorial lurch.
- BOOK REVIEW / SCIENCE : Parallel of Child and Human Development : THE DESCENT OF THE CHILD <i> by Elaine Morgan</i> ; Oxford University Press; $19.95, 197 pages
- LA PALMA : Hospital Seminar to Focus on Nutrition
- City Council Assailed for Allowing Trapping of Coyotes
- Suburban Corral for the Country Set
- Woodland Hills : Runner Raises Funds for Disabled Skiers
- MOORPARK : City OKs Study of Development Plan
- Plea Entered in Bad-Check Case
- ORANGE COUNTY GOLF NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : He Can Teach in Any Language
- Reprising Music That Shaped the Westerns : ENNIO MORRICONE "The Ennio Morricone Anthology"; <i> Rhino</i> ****
- Poco, "Pickin' Up the Pieces," Legacy. ** 1/2
- A Singer Unlike Anything Else : Cuban Sensation Albita Mixes Berlin Cabaret With Soulful Salsa
- Pepsi Workers Vote Today on Proposal to End 6-Week Strike : Labor: Employees in Buena Park and at three other Southern California plants will consider an offer by soft drink company.
- Apria Healthcare Group Inc.: The Costa Mesa...
- Some Priority Mail Rates to Be Cut:...
- REAL ESTATE
- Judge Voids Euthanasia Law in Oregon
- NEWPORT BEACH : Surfrider Event Will Take to Streets to Support Ocean Testing
- Central Los Angeles : Homeless Return to Rebuild Razed Shelters
- Latino Deputy Mayor Quits to Return to Furniture Business
- U.S. SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Quance Comes Up Short With a Fifth-Place Finish
- BOXING / MIKE HISERMAN : New Trainer Paolina Figures Mullen Just Might Win for Losing
- Author Hopes His Book Becomes the Bible for Bat Collectors : Hobby: Riddell's guide tells how to identify and price Hillerich & Bradsby and Adirondack models.
- Woodland Hills : Rabbi Explains Leaving Police Commission
- Seles Will Skip Manhattan Beach Tournament
- VIDEO REVIEW : Relive Sports Favorites on Home Video
- Central Los Angeles : SAFETY MEASURES
- San Fernando Valley : TAKE TWO
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : County, Pool Participants Quarrel Over Who Gets Property Tax Money : Bankruptcy: O.C. officials are withholding millions of dollars, saying they cannot determine who the funds belong to.
- Southeast : Stopping Crime May Be a Job for a Dummy
- Westside : Settlement Reached in Wrongful Death Suit
- PORT HUENEME : 30,000 Expected for Seabee Days
- Pacoima : Cable Group Honors Innovative Teacher
- O.C. May Spend $835,000 for 42 New Patrol Cars
- Police Search for Irvine Mother Last Seen July 20 : Investigation: Carolyn Rodrick's husband awoke in the middle of the night to find her gone. Foul play has not been ruled out.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Davis Fined $5,000 for Fan Incident
- When Tarango Goes, It's a Bang, Not a Whimper
- Dodgers Can't Knock Saberhagen Off Pedestal : Baseball: Pitcher isn't sharp in his Colorado debut, but that doesn't matter to fans.
- TV REVIEW : 'Film' Returns, Hit-or-Miss Style Intact
- Fidelity National Financial Inc.: The Irvine title...
- Priests Blamed in Some Rwanda Deaths
- 5 Men Charged in Theft From UPS Truck in Irvine
- City Smart / How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California
- Schillo Moves Into Office at Arts Plaza : Government: Supervisor says the new quarters, which are more costly than his predecessor's, will provide added services.
- House Bill Seeks to Lift Tuna Import Ban
- MOVIE REVIEW : Action-Filled 'Virtuosity' a Cautionary Tale
- County Home Sales Suffer 9th Month of Decline : Housing: The median residential price fell almost 6% to $198,000 from $210,000 a year earlier.
- Sure It's Silly, but After 45 Years Sales Are Still Bouncing Along : Toys: That glob of goo called Silly Putty became a craze in the '50s. It's still a consistent seller despite a lack of advertising.
- HOBBIES : Sharpening Their Skills : Woodcarvers' works range from mice to bedroom sets. Group passes on techniques at adult school classes.
- COLUMN ONE : A Spy's Life: Not Quite James Bond : Sandi Lucas joined the CIA in search of intrigue and adventure. Although she had her share of high drama and low comedy, she said she found a heavy dose of discrimination and personal crises.
- THEATER REVIEW : A Tangled Conventional Crime Yarn : Mix of theater art and gunplay in 'Earth and Sky' doesn't quite work.
- THEATER : Drama for Better or Worse : Contrasting styles made for rocky times when Charlie Oates and Moira Keefe were writing their real-life play, 'Staying Married.'
- Flights of Fancy : Model Plane Pilots Keep Their Feet on the Ground, Their Eyes to the Skies
- Museum Soon to Be History : Culture: County satellite showcasing natural world will vacate Media City mall due to financial pressure, weak attendance.
- English Literacy Is the Coin of the Realm : Renewing America: Bilingual programs keep immigrants isolated, making their transition unnecessarily slow and painful.
- Lorna and Her Grandpa
- YORBA LINDA : Concerts in the Park Offer Musical Variety
- ALBUM REVIEW : 'No Se Parece' Shows Albita as a Refreshing Vocal Force : ALBITA "No Se Parece a Nada"; <i> Crescent Moon/Epic</i> ***
- Jerry Reed, "The Essential Jerry Reed," RCA. ***
- Harvard Won't Censure UFO Sex Researcher
- VIDEO GAMES REVIEW / AARON CURTISS : Mission Accomplished : In Jungle Strike for Gameboy, targets are big and clear and the helicopter maneuvers easily.
- Countywide : 3 Teens Held on Gun Charges After Chase
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : NFC : Bears Come to Terms With Salaam
- Surf Stars Saluted : Six Names Are Added to Sport's Walk of Fame
- SURFING / U.S. OPEN : Beschen's Meal Turns Out to Be a Breakfast of Champions
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Davis Fined $5,000 for Fan Incident
- Despite Blindness, Kauffman Goes at Life Full Throttle
- GolfPaul Goydos shot a seven-under-par 65 after...
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Jeffrey' Stumbles in Move to the Big Screen
- Auto Insurer Ohio Indemnity Is Fined, Barred
- INTERNATIONAL
- General Mills Raising Cereal Prices: General Mills...
- U.S. Factory Orders Headed South in June : Economy: First-time jobless claims tumble. Retailers posted modest sales gains in July.
- MUSIC : Keeping the Jump in Jive : Jazz bassist Dave Carpenter enjoys the edge and surprise of live performance. He plays with a saxophonist and a drummer.
- It's Time for Some Good Answers : A complete and quick airing of LAPD shooting in Lincoln Heights is required
- Kidnaper of Infant Gets 8-Year Sentence : Crime: On eve of trial, Maria Luisa Martinez of Delano pleads guilty to taking the 4-month-old Santa Ana girl from a South Coast Plaza store in April.
- Countywide : Film Projects Raise More Than $2 Million During 1994-95
- Central Los Angeles : WAKE-UP CALL
- LA PALMA : Agency Supervisor Praises City's July Fourth Races
- Actress Who Was Subject of Mural Dies
- Turnaround Isn't Fair Play but Road Remains Closed : Ojai Valley: Many grapple with continuing unavailability of a stretch of California 150.
- For Evans, Second Place Feels Just Fine : Swimming: She is pleased to give Bennett a race in 400 freestyle.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Fonville Ready to Pay Back Giants
- Abbott Finds Nothing Changed in Anaheim : Baseball: He's back, but he still can't beat the Mariners, who break the Angels' winning streak at eight games, 10-7.
- Casting for High-Quality Reruns : It's a Wrap Production Wardrobe sells nearly new, sometimes never-worn, clothing from TV and film studios.
- Ex-Official Says Salinas Paid Him Big 'Bonus' : Mexico: Former assistant attorney general, being held in U.S., denies embezzling money from drug dealers.
- COVER STORY : Angry Young Poets : Coffeehouse readings are an often loud and irate scene influenced by MTV and punk.
- Reference to Gays Leads Lungren to Remove Deputy
- Slavery's Long Gone? Don't Bet on It : Thais--paid $1.60 an hour--are found confined in illegal garment factory in El Monte
- The Newest Defense for the Oldest Profession : Courts: Does Roe vs. Wade make sex for hire constitutionally OK? That's what a former call girl says in a right-to-privacy lawsuit. And she's finding support.
- Right Thing to Do--Lift and Strike in Bosnia : Clinton must act against embargo as a moral necessity
- No Perjury Indictments Due in Probe of Sunland Shootings : Investigation: Members of elite LAPD unit had been suspected of covering up facts in 1990 killings of restaurant robbers.
- MOORPARK : Caltrans to Remove 'Truck Route' Signs
- Get in Line to Adopt That Freeway : City Smart / How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California
- San Gabriel Valley : Ex-Police Chief Still Owes Pasadena
- Theatre Reviews : Overlong 'Tempest' More Like a Mild Rain : The instincts in this Huntington Beach Playhouse staging, though well-intentioned, have turned the magical into the mundane.
- Movie Review : Strong Cast Cuts 'Something' From Familiar Material
- Road Back Brings McCann to O.C. : Jazz: Still battling the effects of a stroke, the pianist-singer plays tonight in Newport.
- 'Wage Slaves' Loses Sight of Satire
- Decathlete Johnson Is Subject of Probe : Track and field: A potentially positive result from March drug test is quietly under review.
- SoCal Will Meet ORCA for Water Polo Title
- Promising Saxman Out to Make Own Mark
- Giorgio Malibu Serves Up Familiar Fare
- TELEVISIONAnd the Hosts Are: Cybill Shepherd, star...
- Blind Trust : Zany Promotion at Ventura Raceway That Began as a Vision for a Friend Tests the Communication Skills --Not to Mention the Nerves--of a Driver Who Cannot See and a Navigator Who--Look Out!--Can
- This Reunion Took Awhile
- Stern: NBA Season Is Threatened : Pro basketball: Talks break off, and officials say if the union is decertified and no agreement is in place, there will be no games.
- Gurney Strikes Green in PBA Final, 216-187
- MOVIE REVIEW : This Little Piggy Has All the Makings of a Sleeper : Movie review: The charming, carefree 'Babe' is an unanticipated treat. The director of 'Mad Max' co-wrote the script.
- Brown's Summer School Could Give Him an Edge : Football: Ex-Servite running back trained in off-season with strength and track coaches and is ready to play for Saints.
- NBA Talks End Abruptly With No Agreement
- Theater Review : Miller's 'Enemy' Still Delivers Punch
- Fund-Raiser for Musicians Will Honor Jackson Browne
- JAZZ REVIEW : Shearing, Lee and Torme Showcased at Hollywood Bowl
- MIGHTY DUCKS NOTES : Ewen's Arbitration Hearing Scheduled Today
- Benes Makes Debut Count for Seattle : Baseball: Former Padre pitcher is impressive in victory over the Angels.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Vaughn's Latest Slam Is Grand for Red Sox
- Abbott Finds Nothing Is Changed in Anaheim : Baseball: He's back, but he still can't beat the Mariners, who break the Angels' winning streak at eight games, 10-7.
- Riva Ranger Destroyed After Breakdown in Race
- Werdel Witmeyer Has Sanchez Vicario on Run : Tennis: She scores upset of top-seeded player at La Costa.
- Company Town