- THE Seasoning OF Salkeld : Saugus Phenom Right on Schedule for Trip to Majors
- He Directs the Family Business
- **** KIRSTY MacCOLL "Kite" <i> Charisma</i> : <i> Albums rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic).</i>
- ** Damn Yankees "Damn Yankees," Warner Bros.: <i> Albums rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic).</i>
- A Driving Force Behind the Director : Deborah LaVine's 'obsession' with the Holocaust is what attracted her to the Obie-winning drama, 'A Shayna Maidel'
- Officially, Scoring Is Hit or Miss
- Austin's New City Limits : Former South Torrance Football Coach Takes Job at Rival North
- Why Trump's Troubles Are Far From Over : Atlantic City: This is no Las Vegas.
- Shifting Trends Point to Dip in U.S. Interest Rates
- How to Avoid Being Branded an Ugly American : Tourism: Increasing the sensitivity of visitors who descend on--and sometimes destroy--the destinations they visit is the goal of one very concerned group.
- Do Residents Have to Pay for Termite Control?
- THE RESCUE OF MISS YASKELL And Other Pipe Dreams <i> by Russell Baker (Plume: $8.95)</i>
- How to Clear Space in Crowded Garage : Space Use: Cabinets, shelves, hooks needed to provide the maximum capacity, keep objects as clean as possible.
- Childless Couples Create Market for Iowa's 'Baby Crop' : Families: Healthy, 'country-fresh' infants from the heartland are in demand. Would-be parents seek to bypass stringent regulations.
- THE HOUSE
- 3 Reported Slain After Coup Is Crushed : Zambia: Troops fire on a celebrating crowd in the capital. President Kaunda denounces the plotters.
- Glendora Joins Insurance Pool, Ending Ties to Mayor's Firms
- Entering 13 Hours of 'The Twilight Zone'
- Miami School Program Uses Older Volunteers as Mentors for Students
- Shop Owners Balk at Pollution Test Costs
- Frohoff Gets Game Into Shape
- Cleveland Off to Running Start Under Escoto : Basketball: Cavaliers return to swaggering style and race to quarterfinals before losing to Long Beach Poly in L.A. Games.
- ALBUM REVIEWS : *** CHRISTOPHER HOLLYDAY "On Course" <i> RCA Novus</i>
- CYCLING TOUR DE FRANCE : LeMond Takes Second in Prologue
- Martinez Doing What Gooden Did in 1984
- How the West Was <i> Wa</i>
- Modern Don Quixotes Dream of World's Tallest Building in Chicago : Architecture: The Miglin-Beitler Tower would be a needle-thin 125 stories. But market forces may crush the vision like a house of cards.
- GI Joe and Gay Liberation : 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., illustrated; 0-02-903100-1) </i>
- Few States Monitor Lobbyists, Survey Finds : Government: Special interests' influence is growing. In many cases, it is impossible to know how much money is spent on lawmakers.
- IRS Raid Is Just Flesh Wound in War on Sex Shop
- 20 Killed in Truck Crash
- Elmer Jones; Banner Maker Helped Design L.A. City Flag
- Harold and Maude (KCOP Sunday at 6...
- ANC Is Flexible, Mandela Says : Times interview: Except for voting rights and an end to apartheid, compromise is possible on sanctions and other issues, black leader declares.
- Man Slain Near Marina del Rey; Police Believe Robbery Was Motive
- 2 Senators Want to Know Why Pentagon Paid $999 for Pliers
- Olvera Street: One Person's Fantasy Becomes Los Angeles Realpolitik : Restoration: Proving the past can be what you perceive it, a crime-ridden, rat-infested service road was transformed into a Mexican marketplace.
- Get Out of Here, Whoever You Are : Now Eastern Europe Doesn't Want Those Terrorists Either; Going to Syria?
- Sculpt This Into Your Pipe and Smoke It
- P.V. Estates Adopts Budget
- Fan Leaving Concert Hit by Car, Killed
- Immigrants Must Traverse Paper Jungle
- Edberg, Chang Rally to Prevail in Five Sets
- Point Man for County Latinos : Activism: Nativo Lopez is county director of Hermandad Mexicana Nacional. But his influence in the community goes far beyond that role.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Letting Parker Get Away Was a Mistake
- Dodgers Off Mark Against St. Louis : Baseball: With the score tied, 4-4, Samuel and Griffin throw away double-play opportunity, and Cardinals go on to 6-5 victory.
- IN BRIEF: : *** Steve Vai, "Passion and Warfare," Relativity. <i> Albums rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic).</i>
- ALBUM REVIEWS : **** WYNTON MARSALIS "The Resolution of Romance" <i> Columbia </i>
- MIXED MEDIA : *** "BANGLES GREATEST HITS" Bangles <i> CMV Enterprises videocassette ($16.98)</i> : <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).</i>
- The Distinctive Pulnoc Is but One Czech Band
- A New Breed of Women in Rock
- The Picture Gallery of the Heart : THE ART LOVER <i> by Carole Maso (North Point Press: $18.95; 253 pp.)</i>
- Cold Comfort : Recipes for dishes you don't normally eat cold. A salad that's a soup. Beans for dessert. And more.
- To Experience a Fair to Remember . . .
- Gardening
- THE MAGICAL MUSICAL MONEY BOX MOUSE : AS THOUSANDS CHEER The Life of Irving Berlin <i> by Laurence Bergreen (Viking: $24.95; 636 pp.; 0-670-81874-7) </i>
- Squatters in Moscow Seize the Day--and Apartments
- Bush Cites Lincoln; Democrats Chuckle
- 3 at Citrus College Cited for Achievements
- Old Man and His Collection at the Air and Space Museum
- The Day After--Lasting Impact Predicted
- TODAY'S NEWS, TOMORROW'S TELEVISION : 'America's Home Videos' offers funny money; TNT tells a chapter if Jackie Robinson's life
- Plummer Launches a 'Counterstrike'
- Experts Say Gorbachev Reforms Will Continue : Perestroika: Even if he loses power, change is in the works, they believe. For the U.S., he offers stability.
- Are East Germans Really Germans?
- Wyoming Rancher Battles State Over Plans for Exotic Animals
- Collector Misses Seized Missile Launcher
- Fired Guard Faces Trial in Assault Case
- Colorful Singapore Is Batik Center
- NEW OPTIONS FOR FERTILITY <i> by Dr. Arthur L. Wisot and Dr. David R. Meldrum (Pharos Books: $19.95) </i>
- South Carolina's Old Georgetown Harbors Some Interesting Secrets
- Shadyside Struggles for Survival After Flood
- Soviets Restore Citizenship to 3 Dissidents : Kremlin: But a former KGB officer is stripped of rank and decorations for calling for abolishment of the spy agency.
- Business Center Construction Will Begin
- 5 Mt. SAC Students Receive Scholarships
- Giving Where Need Is Greatest : California Community Foundation: 75 Years of Philanthropy
- How to Keep Middle East Bellicosity From Turning Into Another Real War
- Should UC Admissions Set Ethnic and Racial Goals? : Standards Must Remain High
- Schools Go Year-Round to Ease Crowding : Vista Becomes County's Largest District to Use New Calendar
- Truck Accident Rouses Critics of Hillside Development : Construction: Studio City ridge homeowners complain that the roads are too narrow and weak to support the current building boom.
- Korean War vets bike across America and find that 'patriotism is still there.'
- Licenses Can Be Seized in New Drunk Driving Law
- Beleaguered Residents Fed Up With the Madness Plaguing Their Neighborhoods
- His Feat Is No-No Big Deal to Valenzuela : Day after: Dodger gets a call from A's Stewart, but only talks for a minute. He wants to get on with daily routine.
- DASH FOR CASH FUTURITY AT LOS ALAMITOS : Takin On The Cash Headlines Field
- Chris Chelios and Gary Suter, all-star NHL...
- 'Bonfire' Still Burning
- Walter Piston et al: Native Genius
- Entertainers Are Honoring One of Their Own for Love of Country
- New York's Luma Seeks Locale on the Westside
- Drum Roll, Please: The Mid-Year Top 10
- No Easy Rewards for Turning in Tax Cheaters
- Home Prices Dip on Coast But Rise in Inland Empire
- Cold Comfort : Food That Will Give You the Chills
- Sixty Years Late a Gay Classic Enters (Almost) the Mainstream
- Simple Do-It-Yourself Fixes Can Make Home 'Watertight'
- SOLOMON GURSKY WAS HERE <i> by Mordecai Richler (Alfred A. Knopf: $19.95; 448 pp.) </i>
- Czech-point: According to the National Assn. of...
- Modern Needs Clash With Ancient World of Damascus : Architecture: Ruins of temples and mosques share teeming Old City neighborhoods with glitzy shops, boxy buildings.
- Harold and Maude (Channel 13 Sunday at...
- Safe and Sane Fourth of July Planned for Westside
- Houston Turns Bullish on Its Upcoming Summit : Economics: A city battered so long by the oil bust is trying to use the July 9-11 meeting of world leaders there as a catapault to a better image.
- Rockets' Red Glare Will Be Just Part of Fourth of July High Jinks
- State Grants Money to Rebuild Avalon's Only School Gym : Construction: Project money will come out of the $80 million in bonds approved by primary voters. The facility will also serve as a community center.
- U.S. May Pull Nuclear Shells Out of Europe
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Santa Clarita's Love-Hate Poll Results Tied to 'Frontier' Myth
- Jury Verdict May Open Doors for the Mentally Ill : Dilemma: A $52,778 award to a patient may broaden the rights of the mentally ill. But medical professionals warn that it will be harder to keep sick people from harming themselves and others.
- Navratilova and Sabatini Have No Trouble Reaching 4th Round
- How the Oakland Athletics Throw Weight Around
- AMERICAN LEGION ROUNDUP : Encino-Crespi Falls Short Again, 5-3
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mets' Win Streak Ends; Strawberry Goes 0 for 3
- Here Bad as There to Padres : Baseball: They lose fourth in a row as former teammate Luis Salazar breaks open a close game with a bases-loaded triple that leads Chicago to a 7-3 victory.
- Plutko: A Man on the Move
- ** George Strait, "Livin' It Up," MCA.: <i> Albums rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic).</i>
- An Artistic Gleam in the Emerald City : Its frontier image fading, Seattle has become one of the hottest cultural centers in the country
- The Women's Room : <i> Let's hear it for the ladies.</i>
- Theatresports Plays the Comedy Game : These cheering, booing, rowdy fans aren't just any bleacher bums. They are wild and crazy theater patrons.
- Drive-By Shooting Rips Into State Senator's Family Turf
- WORLD CUP '90 : English Are Confident Despite Their Injuries : Quarterfinals: Cameroon appears to be in even deeper trouble because of suspensions of four of its starters.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Hendersons Help Put the A's Back on Top
- Angels Get Knuckled Down, 4-1 : Baseball: They can't get ahead of Indians' Candiotti and suffer their fifth loss in seven games.
- ** 1/2 ANITA BAKER "Compositions" <i> Elektra</i> : <i> Albums rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic).</i>
- A Prague Spring for Rock 'n' Roll : Czechoslovakia's new-found freedom is followed up by a pop music explosion
- Irvine Befuddled by Election Laws : Politics: Council can't solve a problem that would leave the mayor's job and two council positions unfilled. Attorneys are divided on how to proceed.
- COMMENTARY : Irish Made Italians Play Better
- Reseda's Gunnarson Storms to Win in Hobby Stock Main at Saugus
- L.A. GAMES ROUNDUP : Goalkeeper Thompson Leads Royal Into Soccer Final Against Orange
- Grand Jury Investigates Point-Shaving Suspect
- Hollywood ON THE Volga : What happens when nine important American screenwriters travel to the Soviet Union to talk shop with their Russian counterparts?
- Diane Gamboa's Messages in Many Media for L.A. Festival : FACES
- San Diego homicide detectives are investigating the...
- That Was Then : This Is Now
- WORLD CUP ' 90 : Don't Cry for Argentina; Luck Endures in Overtime : Injury-Plagued Cup Defenders Beat Yugoslavia
- Tokyo Blast Kills 5
- Acquiring Minds : A Look the Men Who Have Engineered the Deals That Have Helped Shape the Dodgers and Angels : Port Favors Caution in Belief Change Is Rarely for Better
- Scott Expected to Step Down : Preps: Successful Morningside High girls' coach says he will probably take assistant's job at USC.
- Second-Seeded Turner Eliminated in Shutout
- BASEBALL / STEVE HENSON : King of the Hill Helps White Sox in Climb to Top of Heap in AL West
- Giving Connoisseurship a Good Name : After 34 years, Robert Wark, the curator of the Huntington's art collection, is calling it a career, but you wouldn't call it retirement
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY
- WORLD CUP '90 : Czechs Next Hurdle for West Germans : Quarterfinals: Both sides have high-scoring offenses. Beckenbauer predicts victory in today's matchup.
- FRAYED VELVET: Lou Reed has always bragged...
- ALBUM REVIEWS : *** GREG OSBY "Season of Renewal" <i> JMT</i>
- Art and Good Will From Across the World : Cultural festival springs from an international sports competition
- Quibbles & Bits
- Troubador's Story
- Nothing Cavalier About This Center's Attitude
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR PREP FOOTBALL GAME : Sherman Hurts Knee, May Not Play
- It's Summer Theater, and Even Shakespeare Gets Into the Swing of Things
- Pacific Symphony Series Rings Up C-Notes
- Is Rumpole on Michael Jackson's List?
- Watered Down?
- Teen Bicyclist Hit By Car, Seriously Injured
- Costa Mesa Man Arrested After His Son's Stabbing
- Glendale Gains From Errors by Panorama City
- North Carolina State has been ordered to...
- For Those Who Find Living in a World of Chemically Treated Products Impossible, the Town of Potrero Is : The Last Resort
- *** Mano Negra, "Puta's Fever," Virgin.: <i> Albums rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic).</i>
- *** CAMEO "Real Men Wear Black" <i> Atlanta Artists</i> : <i> Albums rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic).</i>
- Angels Knuckle Under : Baseball: They can't get ahead of Indians' Candiotti and suffer their fifth loss in seven games.
- VOLLEYBALL LAGUNA BEACH OPEN : Back to the Beach, and Winning Ways, for Hanley
- Seducing Respect as Well as Hits
- MIXED MEDIA : ** "DARK STAR--THE ROY ORBISON STORY" by Ellis Amburn <i> (Lyle Stuart Books, $18.95)</i> : <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).</i>
- ALBUM REVIEWS : * VERNELL BROWN JR. "Total Eclipse" <i> A&M;</i>
- Restaurant Review : For a Real Good Kebab, Expanded, Peaceful Cafe Mediterranean Fills the Bill
- * Andrew Ridgeley "Son of Albert," Columbia.: <i> Albums rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic).</i>
- ALBUM REVIEWS : *** 1/2 BILLIE HOLIDAY "Billie Holiday Live" <i> Verve</i>
- WASHINGTON : Bill Would Remake Commerce Department in Japanese Image
- The Fruits of Freedom: Boston's Hip Night Scene
- Rubbed the Right Way : Massage Salons Have Begun to Provide the Privacy and Security That Women Demand
- Who Gives a Hoot for Home Buyers?
- Gardening : A Plant You Know May Be Calling for Help
- Face it: If you get lost, you...
- Home Improvement : Adding Extra Cooling Unit Can Save Money
- World IN BRIEF : SWEDEN : Airliner Hijacked by Soviet Youth
- Freeway Repairs Announced
- ROAD CLOSURES
- Group Refuses to Give Up Fight for Old Cafeteria : Monuments: A judge ruled that the owner of the Ontra Cafeteria in Hollywood can raze it. The Cultural Heritage Commission has appealed to the City Council for help.
- Soviet Future on the Line in Epic Struggle : NEWS ANALYSIS
- Storage Yard Owner Ordered to Clean Up Illegal Dumping
- Schuller's Big Soviet Coup May Prop Up U.S. Ministry
- Scientists Looking at Sleep Disorders Have Made Some Eye-Opening Discoveries
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Dozens Arrested in West Bank Raids
- Pollution, Waste Imperil Cistern of Agriculture : Water: The underground sea that supports farming in the heartland is endangered by over-pumping and chemical encroachment.
- COLUMN LEFT : Democrats At Their Moment Of Truth : Will they now work for the people who vote for them, or those who fund them?
- 2 Women Hurt, Man Held in Anaheim Hit-Run Collision
- It's No Contest: Visitors Jump at Free Chance to Play Along
- A Civic Immigration Scapegoat--Again
- Revolutionary Past Lives On at Waterford Fair
- NEW FICTION : Scientific Method
- The Malodorous Durian: When the Time Is Ripe, Eat or Flee the Neighborhood
- <i> Glasnost</i> Spawns Renewed Interest in Czar Nicholas II and Monarchy : Russia: The circumstances of the violent demise of the country's last monarch are being questioned more intensely.
- A Decade After Fighting for Zimbabwe's Independence, Women Battle for Rights
- Mandela's Respite From Tough Schedule Was Up in Air
- Propelling a Vision : When Big One Hits, a Group of Pilots Is Hoping to Fly Into Action. But Talk of Airport Closure Has Clouded That Dream
- Negotiating Funds to Preserve Flame of Olympic Center Idea
- VIEWPOINTS : Tearing Down the Barriers That Hinder : Black Business
- Lodging Discounts for the Asking
- DAYDREAMING: Your Hidden Resource for Self-Knowledge and Creativity <i> by Eric Klinger (Jeremy Tarcher: $18.95) </i>
- Ins and Outs of Hannibal
- IN OUR OWN IMAGE The Coming Revolution in Photography <i> by Fred Ritchlin (Aperture: $15.95, illustrated) </i>
- 2 Police Officers Killed; IRA Claims Responsibility
- Experts See Severe West Fire Season : Drought: Hot weather is setting the stage for blazes in tinder-dry grasses.
- NEW PROPOSED COSTS FOR STATE SERVICES
- A Breath of Fresh Prince : WHY NBC HAS HIGH HOPES ON A RAPPER FROM PHILADELPHIA
- A Current Events Assignment Leads to Lesson in Caring
- Medical Waste: Town Tackles Its Burning Issue : Environment: A Carolina hamlet welcomed an incinerator plant as a friendly beast. Many now call it a menacing dragon.
- K. Marley; Rancher, Businessman
- Bill Would End Confidentiality in Adoptions
- The Road Back : Davasted by the worst fire in 30 years, Southern Californians begin to rebuild their lives.
- Even as Iron Curtain Crumbles, an Irish Curtain Continues to Take Shape in Belfast
- THIS WEEK
- Celebrating The Fourth
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE MIDDLE EAST : A Palestinian Season of Gloom : Coming on top of everything else, The U.S. decision to drop its dialogue with the PLO just adds to frustration.
- There's Another Term for It: Democracy : Forget Limits on Time in Office: Let Voters Who Put Incumbents in Put Them Out
- COMMENTARY : Ex-Partner of 'Best Narc': Don't Let His Sacrifice Be in Vain
- The California Highway Patrol is investigating the...
- COMMENTARY : Should Pound Animals Be Used for Research? : Yes: A doctor says they play a vital part in medical research and would only be put to death at any rate.
- District May Lower Rent for Columbia School Site
- Bush's Action May Put Lagomarsino in Hot Water : Offshore: Political strategists say the President's decision on oil drilling has elevated the environment to issue status in the 19th Congressional District race.
- Do You Know Enough to Retire? Try This Quiz
- Planting Red, White and Blue for Fourth
- WASHINGTON : Title Insurance Firms See Big Jump in Fraud
- MOUNT ST. HELENS The Eruption and Recovery of a Volcano <i> by Rob Carson (Sasquatch Books: $19.95, illustrated) </i>
- Architect Keating Opens Own Group
- Projects Exempted From Whittier's Building Freeze : Development: The council's decision to allow developers to proceed with two projects sets pro-business majority against slow-growth faction.
- Mandela Ends Tour by Promising to Return
- Pasadena's Paralyzed Paramedics : Emergency Teams Become 'Doctors of Last Resort' for Poor
- CONFESSIONS OF A PINE VALLEY GIRL
- Vampire's Kiss
- MANDELA'S BALANCING ACT: East vs. West, Left vs. Right, North vs. South
- Jail Crowding Solution Is Long Overdue : Massive Amount of Money Needed to End a Maddening Shell Game
- Thousands Greet Mandela at City Hall : South Africa: Anti-apartheid leader thanks the audience for supporting his cause and calls for continued sanctions. His Coliseum appearance was sold out, with 75,000 expected.
- Arts, Rides and Sun--It's Festival Time : Fairs: Thousands visit Laguna Beach's Sawdust exhibits and the Fountain Valley Fiesta, both warmed by pleasant weather.
- Volumes of Taste : A Collection of Old and New Books to Grace Any Wine Lover's Library
- Why Trump's Troubles Are Far From Over : Shuttle: It may be hard for him to sell.
- MONEY FUND YIELDS
- Kith and Kine : COW <i> by Beat Sterchi translated by Michael Hofmann (Pantheon Books: $19.95; 353 pp.; 0-394-58451-1) </i>
- THE HOUSE
- Susan Lacy: Master of the 'Masters'
- West Germans Optimistic About Reunification, Poll Finds
- World IN BRIEF : SUDAN : Regime Plans Parley on Nation's Future
- Cerritos Metal-Plating Firm Fined $500,000 for Illegal Waste Disposal
- Show Boat (TNT Monday at 11:50 p.m.):...
- At Long Last, Bush Talks Taxes : Politics: Faced with an exploding federal deficit, the President finally used the word he promised he never would: taxes. Actually, though, what he said was 'revenues.'
- Fang's Crime: The Man Refuses to 'Bow His Head' : China: The nation's leading dissident, who was sent into exile last week, criticized the Communist Party, not his country.
- POINTING A FINGER: The East Valleys Organization,...
- Intimate Inmates : Pregnancies at a Co-Ed Youth Facility Have Set Off Debate Over Policy and Responsibility
- DIVORCING A PARENT <i> by Beverly Engel (Lowell House: $19.95) </i>
- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS : Industry Is Setting Environmental Priorities
- Board Ignores Rules Until It Comes to His Fence : Condominiums: Homeowner directors have the right to start enforcement anew where previous boards failed to exercise controls.
- NEW FICTION : WOMAN HOLLERING CREEK
- Political Ethics Reform Drive Sputters, Stalls in Long Beach : Campaigns: An effort to rewrite election laws falters. Proposed conduct guidelines have been tied up in committee for months, the apparent victim of an election year.
- Mellon Gives U.S. 100,000 Acres of Choice Park Land
- Queen Mother Is Not Slowing as She Nears 90 : Monarchy: Series of events planned for her birthday. She enjoys an occasional pint of beer or gin and tonic and is mad about the horse races.
- Government of Singapore Tries Its Hand at Matchmaking to Boost Its Population
- Depression-Era Tunnel Project Still Takes Toll on Workers, Many of Them Black
- Africa's Traditional Medicine Can Cure, With Touch of Magic, and Sometimes Kill
- CALIFORNIA'S TOP FOUNDATIONS
- All Charged Up but Where to Go? : Immigration Boss Has Good Ideas, Impossible Job
- Problems of Birth Behind Bars
- 'I like to let them know that they're lovable no matter what kinds of mistakes they have made'
- 'Credit Crunch' Fears Growing : Finance: Despite federal assurances, tales of tight money have experts concerned that the economy could be pushed into a recession.
- NEW FICTION : UPSTREAM
- Sleek Black Super-Spa Typical of Hot New Ideas : New products: Builders and consumers discover plenty to covet at the Pacific Coast Builders Conference.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HANDMADE : Paper Bangles
- NEW FICTION : SHANNON
- Inside Tips May Lead to Great Finds
- Colombia Rebels Free Kidnaped American Gold Miner for $60,000
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Man to Face Charges on Drug Smuggling
- Lebanon Market Offers What Syria Can't
- Checks for $10,000 Raise Texas Outcry
- Romanians Move Uptown Into Apartments Built for Minions of Slain Dictator
- The Politics Behind the DWP Spat : Bradley: The mayor wants to make the water agency environmentally sensitive--and also restore his political luster after much scandal.
- Notes about your surroundings.
- The County Board : Venturopoly: Dozens of local merchants bought game space for advertising. Some say they made a great decision. Others say they wasted their money.
- Girl, 13, Assaulted at Westminster School
- Cold Comfort : Bouillabaisse: Some Like It Cold : Fish soup: This chilly version is molded like a salad.
- Tourists Can Again Beat Paris Traffic
- MALARIA DREAMS An African Adventure <i> by Stuart Stevens (Atlantic Monthly: $9.95)</i>
- Follow Frolics of Tom Sawyer in Mark Twain's Hometown
- CRITIQUE : Interstate Tower: Art of the Deal : Architecture: Deal making is the primary art form expressed in the West Coast's tallest building. It was shaped by a tangle of agreements that put elegance at a distance.
- HIGHEST SAVINGS YIELDS
- YO! FAB FREDDY RAPS FRESH PRINCE
- AIDS Breaches Border of Remote Chinese Province
- Show Boat (TNT Monday at 11:50 p.m.):...
- Headstone for Japanese Girl Found 45 Years After Theft
- California IN BRIEF : BAKER : Acid Spill Closes Interstate 15 Lanes
- Lake Henshaw Fire Closer to Containment
- 35 Seized in Cocaine 'Sting' at L.A. Home
- NEW FICTION : The Easterners
- The Color of Hope : Green Circle Program Helps Children Learn to Recognize Prejudice
- Garbage Collection Rate Increases to Be Considered
- DAY TRIP
- Tuna Boats' Toll of Dolphins Still Runs High in Waters Off Costa Rica : Conservation: Foreign vessels continue their tuna fishing practices despite boycott by three American companies. Still, the action seems to be having an effect.
- U.S. Urges Liberia Leader to Quit, Allow Early Vote
- Radioactive Cargo Sparks Safety Debate : Shipping: A federal investigation unravels how a radioactive pellet passed through Port of L.A. and traveled the country without proper safeguards.
- Gorbachev Faces Moment of Truth : Soviet Union: With the economy ever worsening, the Communist Party might split into conservatives and progressives at this week's Soviet Party Congress.
- Should UC Admissions Set Ethnic and Racial Goals? : UC Diversity Critical Goal
- Radioactive Pellet Takes a Perilous Path : Shipping: Cargo passed undetected through the Port of L.A. It was trucked across country before the danger was discovered.