- Recovery Has Been Slow, but Rams' Hawkins Coming Around
- GOLF / L.A. CITY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Turner Slides but Holds Lead as Field Fares Worse
- Collins, Beschen Lose in Oceanside Surfing
- Wynalda's Dream Meets With Reality : Soccer: From his youth, he prepared to play in the World Cup. Then he watched the United States play Italy from the bench after being red-carded.
- BASEBALL / STEVE HENSON : Moorpark's Young Makes Striking Progress With His Control
- A Real Tough Guy : Tony Sirico's rap sheet: 28 arrests and 27 acting jobs
- Quibbles & Bits
- Blowing the Whistle on the Experiment
- Cable Industry Battling Changes in Property Tax Assessments : Taxes: The issue has been increasingly controversial statewide since the mid-1980s.
- New London Hostel Offers Choice City Access
- For Modern-Day Washington Irvings
- Extra Loan Payments Bring More Profit
- HORSE CRAZY<i> by Gary Indiana (Plume: $8.95) </i>
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Fears of Slow-Growthers Come True in Land Shuffle
- Odd Couple, Odd Show : 'QUANTUM LEAP' IS SCOTT BAKULA'S IDEA OF AN ACTOR'S DREAM
- Lawlessness Rampant in Streets of Medellin, World's Cocaine Capital : Colombia: An anonymous warning tells citizens to be indoors by 9 p.m. to avoid 'being surprised by killer bullets.'
- Opposite Poles: Readers Raise More Burning Issues
- ROAD NOTES
- Hawthorne Principal Named to Adult School Position
- HOW TO RIDE THE TRAINS
- Special Section to Appear Tuesday
- TODAY'S NEWS, TOMORROW'S TELEVISION : 'Most Wanted' teams up with the Mountains; Fred Savage plays his most dramatic role
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Robbers Raid Bronx Apartment House
- Kenya Sanctuary Allows Black Rhinos to Build Up Population : Wildlife: Two decades of poachers and disease have cut the breed's numbers to 352. A bold conservation project aims to save the remaining few.
- Individual Voices Expected to Be Heard From Soviet Party's New Ruling Body : Politburo: Gorbachev intends for the membership to make party--not state--policy.
- Q & A : There's No Politics Like Show Politics
- An Old Refrain: What Will the Soviets Do? : Diplomacy: Unraveling the enigma of the Soviet Union's future has been a pastime of statesmen throughout the 20th Century--but now things have changed.
- Top Hog Retiring to the Good Life : Fair: Grand champion donated to Centennial Farm after fetching nearly $2,000 at the livestock auction.
- Gunman Kills Owner Inside Lennox Store
- Switch in Power Puts DWP on a New Road
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Protests on Racism Stir PGA
- Overfelt Leads Glendale to 2 Wins Over Sun Valley
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Mako Sushi's Perfect Presentation Nourishes Diner With 'Happy Moments'
- Gift to Minor Can Be Held Until Recipient Is 25
- MONEY FUND YIELDS
- Away From It All on the Big Island
- TAXI DANCERS : It's No Longer 10 Cents a Dance, But Lonely Men Can Still Hire Partners by the Minute in Dim Downtown Clubs
- USC to Launch Public Art Program
- Barbara Campbell, formerly of Kona Village on...
- A Guide To The Best of Southern California : SHOPTALK : Books to Travel By
- Quebec Indians Agree to Lift Bridge Blockade
- The Day After--an Eerie Landscape of Destruction : Tunnel: A fissure smokes like a volcanic vent. A busway is blackened. The freeway is deserted.
- Woman Crossing Street Killed by Car
- Other Areas Vying for El Segundo Space Base : Defense: South Bay facility may be closed because of military budget cuts. Thousands of jobs could go with it.
- 4 Who Claim Police Beat Them Were Not Charged : Oxnard: The public defender's office says it is very unusual for the district attorney's office not to prosecute suspects accused of crimes by police.
- Area Soccer Teams Will Compete in International Event
- 12-Team Super Conferences Could Be Look of the Future
- Eric Bieniemy, University of Colorado tailback, has...
- Don't Touch the Star!
- Summer Basket Cases : <i> Order one of these Bowl picnics and the only thing you'll have to worry about is whether or not you've remembered the corkscrew. </i>
- Billy Crystal, Rick Moranis and Bruno Kirby...
- A Lofty Idea for an Addition
- AN OPEN ADOPTION<i> by Lincoln Caplan (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $17.95; 137 pp.) </i>
- This New Jersey Museum Could Be Called a Real Dump
- Medical Risk and Faith : PATENTING THE SUN Polio, the Salk Vaccine, and the Children of the Baby Boom<i> by Jane S. Smith (William Morrow: $22.95; 413 pp., illustrated; 0-688-09494-5 </i>
- Keep Cool on the Way to the Hot Spot
- Uhura and Capt. Kirk give each other...
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Mobile Home Fire Takes Life of Man
- Mull in Montreal: Let the Comedy Begin
- Deep-Dive Therapy : Psychology: Ocean Escapes wants to build a 30-foot-deep 'People-Quarium' to help the disabled ignore gravity and feel again the liberating effects of virtual weightlessness.
- Kids' Games Vanish as Danger Stalks City Streets : Leisure: Video amusements drive out traditional ones, sending their players indoors. Supervised sports take a toll on hopscotch, jacks.
- At the Tone, Please Organize Your Life According to Our Numbers
- Albanians Tell Tales of Hardship as They Start Life in a New Country
- INS Shuts Down Sophisticated Illegal-Alien Smuggling Ring
- Down-Home Party Raises $40,000 for Homeless
- She's Plagued by Pain--and Wants Answers : Disability: Cecile Gracy took L-tryptophan to improve her health before her wedding. She claims a bad batch of it has ruined her life.
- George Steinbrenner, owner of the New York...
- Where a Free Ride Is Among Perks : City of Commerce: With a heavy industrial tax base, its residents get many free services that other towns can't afford.
- We Mused on Greece's Timelessness and Hustle
- Licorice Is at Root of Dutch Taste
- A Guide To The Best of Southern California : FOOD : Baby Cakes
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FOR KIDS : New Stars for the Puppet Show
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Carrier Fire Injures 3 Welders and Sailor
- 'Fidel Castro' Changes His Name to Mike--Really!
- Claudia Heller, president of the Duarte Historical...
- Rick Dees Wages War 'Into the Night'
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Lloyd Bentsen : A Democratic Leader Who Sees Politics as a 'Contact Sport'
- Seeking to Retain Its Budget, NSA Wants to Spy (Shhh!) on Allies : Intelligence: The NSA is ready to steal competitive economic secrets from U.S. allies, but it should concentrate on protecting what we have.
- Passenger Sues Pan Am in Fight Over Luggage, Bomb Threat
- Mark Spitz Is Serious About His Comeback Attempt
- Can It Get Any Worse for Padres? Yes
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : A's Welch Becomes First 14-Game Winner
- AUTO RACING
- Slaughter: After the Invasion
- A Patina of Success : A year later, Joachim Splichal's Melrose Avenue restaurant has finally found its footing . . . Paris, look out.
- Sheridan, Agran Snarl Anew Over Meeting on Petitions
- Police Say Phone Solicitations in Memory of Slain Officer Are Bogus
- Be Sure to Check Records on Savings Accounts
- Gardening : Gardener Challenges Tough Soil, Succeeds : Plants: Despite gummy adobe soil and unfavorable sunlight conditions, exotic plants now thrive.
- Heating, Roofing Woes Are the Most Common
- Godspell in Ghana : WOMAN OF THE AEROPLANES<i> by Kojo Laing (William Morrow: $16.95; 208 pp.</i> )
- Fed May Be Poised to Ease, but for the Wrong Reasons
- 9 Win Scholarships
- A Guide To The Best of Southern California : THE ARTS : <i> Ole!</i> Mexican Ad Art Revival
- Gaps in the Gait : WINTER IN FLORIDA<i> by Edward Falco (Soho Press: $18.95; 300 pp.) </i>
- The Magnet Metropolis - The Call of the City Is Still More Powerful Than the Lure of Wholesome Rural Life
- Ban on Children Under 18 Is Illegal
- Grant for Huntington Library Exhibit
- Plans Unveiled for 450-Acre Development in Montebello : Planning: City Council gets its first look at Chevron's proposal for an 'urban village' to replace fading hillside oil field.
- Nation in Brief : FLORIDA : Nudists Celebrate, Protest Thong Ban
- 4 to Run for Bryant's Vacant Seat on Council
- Voter Alliance Striving to Be Political Voice for Filipinos : Elections: The group's goals include registering more Filipino voters, creating a new cultural center and grooming candidates.
- The Basis of 'Bad Company': An Author's Note
- Bush Has a Magic Word to Stir an Audience: 'Barbara'
- In Montana, Museum Keeps Its Word to Artist : Art: Russell Chatham never trusted curators or gallery owners. But he got a pleasant surprise at the Museum of the Rockies: A show of his work that spans 30 years.
- LA RONDE
- A Political Harvest at the Geneva Talks? : GATT Looks Less Sickly After Houston
- Hunting an Elusive Prey : County Residents Comb Parks, Sea Bluffs to Count Butterflies
- Salk Institute Sheds Lab Coat for Limelight : Science: After three decades of shunning publicity, the Salk Institute seeks higher visibility, a development that hasn't come without pain.
- PRO TEAM TENNIS : Dukes Have to Work Overtime to Beat Breakers, 27-22
- MIXED MEDIA : * "THE BILLBOARD BOOK OF GOLD AND PLATINUM RECORDS" <i> Billboard Books ($19.95)</i> : Items in this survey of pop-related videos, books and laser discs are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic).
- MOTEL 6 CALIFORNIA: Are the Eagles planning...
- Comic Relief
- No Actors Need Apply: Feminist Playwright Writes Only About Women
- Hot Dice
- Bouchard Burgundies
- STRATEGY OF THE DOLPHIN Scoring a Win in a Chaotic World<i> by Dudley Lynch & Paul L. Kordis(Fawcett Columbine: $9.95, illustrated) </i>
- Home Improvment : Ozonator Reduces Pool Chemicals
- Rats, Roaches and Revolt : Tenants of 2 Run-Down Buildings on Golden Avenue Withhold Rent in Protest Over Living Conditions
- Library Card Keeps Kids in Their Place : Censorship: Oak Lawn, Ill., plans to confine youths under 14 to the children's room of the library. Time magazine would be off-limits, as would "Fahrenheit 451."
- Malibu Hotel Project Stymied as Panel Rejects Sewer Plan
- Arafat, Sudan Leader Meet
- SMILE
- BEST BETS
- Turning Over New Leaf in City Policy on Trees : Cerritos: For years the City Council brushed off complaints about messy flora. But a new councilman is willing to look at requests to ax the troublemakers.
- 3 Bombs Hit Guatemala
- Not Exactly the Life of the Multi-Party : U.S. Should Cut Off Military--but Not Economic--Aid to Moi's Kenya
- May the Blue Line Have a Wonderful Trip : But Safety First on the Region's First Light Rail Since the Red Cars
- Government Sting Used Against Washington's Mayor Barry
- It's Fear, Frenzy When Fire Hits Home : Terror: The calamity of a brush fire is magnified when it threatens your home, not someone else's.
- 4th Generation Works to Preserve Family Tradition of Good Taste
- Workshops Let Residents Air Views on Playa Vista Project
- Bayakoa to Skip Vanity; Weights Called Unfair
- Will on Hong Kong Refugees
- THE CANYONS : SHADOW LANDS
- Meddling With a Myth : GARBO: HER STORY<i> by Antoni Gronowicz afterword by Richard Schickel (Simon & Schuster: $24.95; 476 pp., illustrated; 0-621-22523-5) </i>
- SCI-ARC Founder Wins Topaz Medallion
- Tips for New Condo Association Leaders
- Powerful, Respected Sen. Nunn Seen as Likely Candidate for Presidency
- Prairie Dog Shoot Battle Sets Off War of Words : Environment: Hunters and protesters trade insults as the bullets fly. A small Colorado town hopes the contest will bring in needed money.
- Canyon Battles Big-City Blues : Development: Residents in the affluent Coldwater Canyon area have united to fight increasing traffic and a flurry of housing projects.
- Associate Professor at Caltech Gets Fellowship
- Fred Savage has been cast to star...
- OXNARD : Diver, 60, Dies After Losing Air Supply
- State Pushes to Decide Merger Before '91 : Pollution: The Public Utilities Commission has increased local officials' worries about an increase in smog.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Three More for the Books : Weightlifting: Diane Fuhrman adds to her national record collection with a trio of victories.
- Durham Dancing : Every year, this Southern university town shakes off its summertime sleepiness to become the 'U.S. Department of Modern Dance'
- DEBUSSY: "Jeux," "Images pour Orchestre." Orchestre de...
- ARIAS OF ROSSINI, VERDI, BIZET AND GERSHWIN:...
- Viewpoints : New Taxes: Who Should Pay?
- Hearings on Safety of Mobile Homes
- A COFFIN FOR DIMITRIOS<i> by Eric Ambler (Carroll & Graf: $3.95) </i>
- New Politburo Drops Kremlin's Key Ministers
- These Blue Line Riders Still See Red : Transit: They fondly remember the days of the Red Car, when Los Angeles--and they--were young.
- Convicted Turtle Egg Poacher Is Back in Jail
- A Radical Notion : Design: Calling himself 'an artist who makes furniture,' David Mocarski fuses fine and functional art. His adopted slogan: 'Form Follows Function.'
- COLUMN LEFT : On Substance, They're Two Peas in a Pod : The consensus is one of Reagan as ideologue and Bush as practical. But most of that has to do with style.
- Man, 31, Found Shot Dead on S.D. Street
- 3 More Shot by Harbor Area Gangs
- COMMENTARY : In a Cooler Climate, Garden Grove's Ethnic Strains Unwind
- Timeless Tinsel : For the Tourists, Hollywood Still Has Its Glitter
- THOUSAND OAKS : Motorcyclist Dies From Crash Injuries
- Mark Gastineau, former New York Jet player...
- A Chain Reaction of College Expansion Events Sweeps Nation
- BACH: 20 pieces from the Notebook of...
- Re-Creating a Nightmare of Good Intentions : Dr. David Feldshuh's 'Miss Evers' Boys' examines a dark hour in medicine: the 40-year Tuskegee syphilis study.
- Women's Food Alliance Seeks Allies Among Men
- <i> Films going into production: </i>
- An Earth Whose Center Isn't Europe : LACMA's 'A Primal Spirit' tries to show how recent Japanese sculpture cannot be understood from the perspective of Western art
- The Stilled Voice That Drove Beat Generation Is Heard Again
- HIGHEST SAVINGS YIELDS
- Home Improvment : Kitchen Has Everything But the Sink
- Actor Finds Place in the Malibu Sun
- This Is a Small World After All for Americans : Tourism: You may be surprised to know that there are few restrictions on visiting foreign countries, even the sensitive ones. A little creativity can help.
- LEAVE IT TO DEAN STOCKWELL TO PLAY A HOLOGRAM
- Japan's Police Methods Criticized : Law enforcement: Detention and treatment of suspects is called a violation of United Nations human rights principles.
- In the 1988 She's Having a Baby...
- Freeway Repairs Announced
- E. German Ire Perils Future of Soviet Army
- Lawmakers' Letters to Go on Display : History: The Library of Congress will exhibit mail between members of Congress and their spouses over the last 200 years.
- Vast Community Takes Form at Playa Vista Workshops : Development: Scaled-back plans are in the environmental impact study phase. They include 25,000 residents and 20,000 jobs.
- Wig Maker Is Last Authorized by the Bar
- Kell Nominates Political Backer for Port Board
- India Premier Offers to Quit After Protests
- PLATFORM : No Free Ride
- Orange Schools Chief Hopes to Heal District's Ills : Education: Norman C. Guith takes over a problem-plagued system that will test his reputation as a 'trouble-shooter.' But he believes that all disputes can be resolved.
- Czech Sets World Record of 294-2 in Javelin
- Boxer Vaden Wants to Leave No Doubt : Goodwill Games: He strives to be good enough that there will be no more lost close calls such as the one in the 1988 Olympic trials.
- West's Marine Overcomes Change of Place to Remain Heavy Hitter : Legion: All-star makes himself at home at third base, but he tends to move from school to school.
- Opposite Poles: Readers Raise More Burning Issues
- ON THAT SUBJECT: One guy you won't...
- ** Keith Sweat, "I'll Give All My Love to You," Elektra.: Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic).
- DAWSON: "Negro Folk Symphony." American Symphony Orchestra...
- The Pied Piper of Durham : Chuck Davis' African American Dance Ensemble keeps faith with the community
- WASHINGTON : House Expected to Vote Soon on Proposal to Curb 'Junk Faxes'
- Where Day Breaks Like a Wine Cooler : HOMEBOY<i> by Seth Morgan (Random House: $19.95;</i> 416 <i> pp; 0-394-57577-6) </i>
- Home Improvment : Sealing Pine Curbs Knot Bleeding
- COMING OUT UNDER FIRE The History of Gay Men and Women in World War Two<i> by Allan Berube(The Free Press: $22.95; 377 pp.) </i>
- 3 Pairs Take the Victory : Angels: Downing's homer in the ninth inning beats Toronto, 8-7, in a game in which he, Winfield and Bichette each hit two home runs.
- SUMMER PREP BASKETBALL : Young Mater Dei Squad Triumphs
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY
- Baylor's Best Days Were in Anaheim : Hall of Fame: Former Angel says three-game series against Yankees in 1979 was the most thrilling of his career.
- Growing Group of Young Fans Speaks Volumes for Interest in Silent Films
- IN BRIEF: ** 1/2 Patty Loveless, "On Down the Line," MCA. Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic).
- Preserving a Tradition of Good Taste
- MIXED MEDIA : *** 1/2 "LOUDER THAN LIVE" Soundgarden <i> A&M; videocassette ($14.98)</i> : Items in this survey of pop-related videos, books and laser discs are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic).
- Struggle of New York's Apple Orchards Exemplifies U.S. Farm Troubles : Agriculture: Imports, overproduction, suburbanization and environmental woes make life tough for farmers in the Hudson Valley.
- Day in the Life of a Surfing Portfolio Manager
- Provencal Classics : Champagne Chef Patrick Healy Shares Richly Flavored Nicoise Recipes
- Creams of the Crop : Expensive Products Promise to Firm, Unwrinkle and Smooth Dry Skin
- Safe Alternatives for Toxic Home Products
- Talk-Show Host Suspended for Racism : Radio: An Alabama man refused to accept black callers on his show after a purse-snatching incident. He apologized.
- Unhappy Trails : There's Not Much a Rider Can Do on a Horse With Unbridled Animosity
- VAMPIRE'S KISS
- Nixon Believes Public Will Give Him Kinder Judgment
- Pair Take Pride in Nursing AIDS Patients : Health: They have been colleagues for seven years, spouses for five--taking on the job it seemed no one else wanted.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Rains Swamp East; Plains Turn Cool
- Legislature Ponders Problems of Prop. 13 : Revenue: The 1978 initiative has created inequities in property tax assessments. This could lead to its downfall in the courts.
- Agency for Abused Children Loses Funds : Services: Program aiding sexually molested children has lost half of its funding and is appealing to the state for help.
- Men Likely to Turn to Newspapers, CNN; Women Read More Books, Survey Finds
- Man in Middle Becomes School District Leader
- In the 1988 She's Having a Baby...
- France Reasserts Nuclear Pledge on Bastille Day
- A Breathless Search for the Most Evil Villain in 'Dick Tracy'
- PERSPECTIVE ON MEXICO : Don't Seize on Human Rights as a Bar to Mexican Trade
- A Less Tense World Doesn't Eliminate the Need for Strategic Defense : SDI: The No. 1 reason to deploy remains the threat from the Soviet Union, still modernizing its most deadly nuclear weapons.
- Patti Frustaci's Big Surprise: She's Pregnant With Twins
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Edberg Suffers Bruised Knee, Quits Tournament in Japan
- AMERICAN LEGION ROUNDUP : West Sweeps Doubleheader; Win String at 16
- Kellick Surges to Triumph in Saugus Feature
- Buy Income Property Based on Current Income
- Bargain Hunting: Finding 'Wholesale' Property Takes Work
- WASHINGTON : Tax Reform Crimps Rehabilitation Work : Tax Credits: Legislation pending in Congress to restore greater tax benefits for revitalizing historic buildings, low-income housing.
- Laughlin Hits Jackpot With Seniors
- Colorful Walk Through the English Heartland
- A Small Corner of American Culture
- A MAN IN LOVE
- Nadine Henley; Executive at Hughes' Summa Corp.
- World IN BRIEF : CUBA : Police Seize Man at Spanish Embassy
- The Good Times
- N. Dakota Town Teeters on Bankruptcy : Cities: Once a prosperous oil community, Belfield saw a drop in oil prices that left it in the lurch.
- DIRTY ROTTON SCOUNDRELS
- How to Tame the Insurers: No Rollback, No Business : Proposition 103: The latest plan to give consumers what they voted for falls far short--and still the industry sues to block it.
- LAX's Plane Watchers see the speed, hear the thunder from front-row seats.
- Todd Schafer and Mark Eller, seeded 20th,...
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Sheehan Splashes to Record
- Blalock to Run New Baseball Program at Rancho Bernardo
- Weird Fax Stories: One in a Series
- MIXED MEDIA : *** "LIVE ON BROADWAY" Barry Manilow <i> 6 West videocassette ($19.98)</i> : Items in this survey of pop-related videos, books and laser discs are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic).
- TCHAIKOVSKY AND VERDI ARIAS: Dmitri Hvorostovsky, baritone,...
- Police Corps
- Stir up the ingredients of a good,...
- A Guide To The Best of Southern California : AT HOME : Back to Screens
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HANDMADE : Photographs in Old-Fashioned Color
- Exhibition Honors Women and Reform
- World IN BRIEF : SRI LANKA : 35 Muslims on Buses Reportedly Slain
- When You Know a Guy Who Knows a Guy . . .
- More on Sante Fe
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Hotel, Private Home Bombed; 1 Killed
- The Day Some Hillbillies Moved to Beverly Hills
- 2 Blacks Die in S. Africa Blasts in Bar, Hotel
- Pedestrian Malls Fade Across U.S. : Cities: Years ago, trees and benches replaced streets. The shopping areas proved inconvenient, so the bulldozers are again making room for roads.
- World IN BRIEF : ITALY : 2 Seized as Spies in NATO Papers Theft
- Life Without Ryan : Her Son Is Dead, The Media Are Gone And Jeanne White Is Putting Her Life Back Together.
- A Unified Germany's Foreign-Policy Mantra Will Be: Go East, Young Germans : Unification: As the two nations become one, German political and economic power will fill the vacuum created by a retreating Soviet Union.
- Costa Mesa Must Unhand Arts : Content Curbs Are Outside City's Purview
- John S. Simpson; Retired Locomotive Engineer
- Street Squeeze in the Summertime : Parking: The annual invasion of sun-worshiping hordes has descended on the beach cities, turning the streets into battle zones over the rarest of commodities: an empty spot.
- San Diego Freeway Reopened After Asbestos Spill
- North, South on Collision Course Over Airport Site : Aviation: A 'Civil War' erupts between northern cities pushing for a location near San Clemente and southern officials who vow to stop those plans.
- ROUNDUP : Davidson, Vuong Paddle Their Way to Doubles Medals : Table tennis: North Hollywood woman and partner earn silver; Reseda woman on bronze-medal team.
- Is Rock Running on Empty?
- Havalinas: Scott- Free Work Ethic
- 5,000 Bangladesh Students Expelled in Cheater Crackdown
- Pier Face Lift to Restore Grandeur
- Hard-Luck Life in Hobo Jungle : Homeless: As many as 100 men and women find shelter in shanties in the Ventura Riverbed. They were angered to learn that an accused child molester lived in their midst for a year.
- Pier Pressure : Lifeguards: Leaping 40 feet from an Oceanside landmark, then swimming around it, is a time-honored tradition and test of fitness.
- 'I think if people really know and understand there is a problem, they come through--with few exceptions'
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Grand Canyon, 3, Is Destroyed
- Ferragamo's New Ballgame : Hard-Working Coach Says Family, Not Football, Comes First
- FAMILY TIES: Now that Wilson Phillips (which...
- Bach for the 1990s, From the 1950s on EMI/Angel
- Curt Haden--a Local Hero
- Animal Cruelty
- Quake Valve Redux
- Kudos for Juror
- THE MOVIES
- GARY COLEMAN
- Placing the Blame for Slow Medical Care for the Poor
- Some Give a Hoot for Wildlife
- SPOON-FED JOURNALISM
- As a teen-age viewer of public television,...
- There's Nothing Fair About the Air Fares in California's Busy North-South Corridor
- HIGH HORSE
- Fighting Stereotypes
- Bill to Cure SLAPPs From Developers
- GARY COLEMAN
- 'Ludicrous' to See Harm From Cinema
- Cellular Phone Piece Gave Wrong Impression