- TUSTIN : Committee Begins Study of Child Care
- CAMARILLO : School Receives $75,000 to Help Deter Smoking
- UPCOMING DEL MAR STAKES
- SHORT TAKES : Album Producer Wants a Break
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : With Al Green, Quality of Singing Overcomes Quantity of Songs
- SHORT TAKES : Puritanism Cited in Film Uproar
- Carter Hawley Still Struggles : Retailing: A loss is likely this year for the debt-strapped owner of the Broadway-Southern California stores. The company continues to express optimism about a turnaround.
- Thousands Flee Wildfire; 28 Homes Destroyed
- Science / Medicine : Human Gene Joins War on Disease : Cancer: Researchers get go-ahead for experiments designed to stimulate production of enzymes or hormones to battle disorder. Procedure seen offering hope to those with incurable ailments.
- Polonia Tips His Cap to the Other Leadoff Man : Baseball: Angel outfielder says Rickey Henderson is the most dangerous man in baseball--after Henderson shows why.
- COSTA MESA : Man Arrested After Fire Ruins 14 Cars
- TV REVIEW : HBO's 'Convicts' a Look at the Harsh Reality of Life for Ex-Cons
- A Country Makes Baseball Comeback : Nicaragua: Once the game was played well there, but war and politics intervened. With the war over, the nation and the game are rebuilding.
- Grammer Gets 'House Arrest'
- JAZZ REVIEW : Saxophonists of Different Times and Tones Play in Perfect Sync
- Iraqi Forces Overrun Tiny Kuwait
- MUSIC REVIEW : Barber's "Dover Beach" Proves the Highlight at Concert Overlooking the Sea
- P.M. BRIEFING : S&L; Buyer Defends Purchase
- Delta, Pilots Reach Tentative Pact: Delta Air...
- ON THE RECORD
- NATION : Baby Is Latest Victim in Siege of Random Violence in New York
- LOCAL : Guthman Named to Ethics Panel
- Funny, Sunny Beach Exhibit : Design: A lighthearted exhibit of artful whimsy is offered at the Gallery of Functional Art in Santa Monica. It's a witty parody of what's out there.
- Japan Freezes $2.6 Billion in Aid for Iraq : Reaction: Tokyo also bans oil imports from Baghdad as well as financial transactions and trade.
- Measure M Backers Believe Ueberroth Could Be the Key
- HEALTH : Infant Respiratory Drug OKd
- Children Enter School Without Physical Exam : Health: Last year many parents used a loophole that allows waiver of the checkup for religious or cultural reasons.
- Science / Medicine : Free Baby Formula Denounced
- Veteran of Cityhood Fight Has New Battle on His Hands : Santa Clarita: Carl Boyer III, one of the first city councilmen, is the first to face a recall effort.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Man Injured in Pool Chlorine Explosion
- U.S. Wins 3 Golds in Swimming
- New Irvine Council Prepares for Change : Politics: The post-Agran body has the potential for major disagreements, observers say.
- GOODWILL GAMES : Four Positive Drug Tests Found
- Free-Agent Forward Perkins Leaves Mavs, Signs With Lakers
- L.A. FESTIVAL NEWS
- Pop Music : New Wave's Old Guard Goofs Off
- L.A. FESTIVAL NEWS
- Arts Chairman Has a Special Role
- Pop Music : Judds Celebrate Linkage Between Music and Heart
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- 3 Children Unattended in France; Mother Held
- ANAHEIM : Stadium's Youngest Singer, 6, Encores
- COSTA MESA : Museum to Set Up Digs In Aliso Viejo
- Science / Medicine : Crustacean Carries Its Own Bodyguard to Ward Off Predators
- GOODWILL GAMES : Chances of Goodwill Games III Are Tinged by Red Ink : International event: Diminished sense of rivalry, failure to build TV audience combine to cloud future of competition.
- GOODWILL GAMES : BOXING : De la Hoya, Griffin Finish With Golden Flourishes
- ART : An Orange County 'Museum' Exhibits Questionable Motive : Misrepresentation: Postcards invite artists to show their work at a nonexistent facility for a $12 fee. Is it fraud, or maybe a bizarre bit of performance art?
- Names in the News - Aug. 6, 1990
- Names in the News - Aug. 6, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Aug. 6, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 6, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 6, 1990
- RAMBLIN' RAMS: The Los Angeles Rams on...
- TOLL BOOTH: Riverside County officials are livid...
- LEGACY: Did the recent defeat of Larry...
- Feeling Isolated, Asian Entrepreneurs Want to Go Mainstream : Networking: Though often successful in their own communities, immigrants from around the Pacific are striving to reach the broader society.
- Debate in Congress Takes a New Tone on Defense Budget : Politics: The Iraqi invasion has blunted momentum in Washington toward making deep cuts in the military.
- ROUND TWO? If former baseball commissioner and...
- News ANALYSIS : Iraq Economic Embargo Could Stir Full Blockade
- COMMENTARY : Same Rams' Schedule: They Play Tourists
- Training Wheels Off as Race Across America Gets Under Way : Cycling: San Jose's Pat Ward takes lead almost from start and is 41 minutes ahead of next rider after first 200 miles.
- From the Archives: 'Texas Chainsaw' and 'Poltergeist' director Tobe Hooper looks for a more psychological scare these days
- The Phantom of the Back Lot
- Hero or Heavy-Handed? All Eyes Are on Ford Aerospace's New Owner : Buyouts: Analysts praise Loral Corp.'s financial razzle-dazzle in making the acquisition. But workers are worried about jobs and benefits.
- Barrier-Free Design Benefits All, Not Just Disabled
- Europe by Car Can Drive Your Family to Drink
- They Want New Yard to Be Energy-Efficient
- Traveling to the New Czechoslovakia
- Some Tropical Fruit Trees Do Well in Southland : Exotics: Whether their home is Brazil or China, some of these imports make themselves right at home here in warm areas.
- Twin Peaks
- NEIGHBORS : Residents--Not Climber--Hit the Wall : Claremont: Like the walls of Jericho, Michael Gray's 20-foot mountain substitute must tumble down after nearby homeowners object.
- MARKINGS Sacred Landscapes From the Air <i> by Marilyn Bridges (Aperture: $24.95) </i>
- Jordan's King Calls Iraqi Leader a Patriot for Arabs
- Sri Lankan Troops Kill 19 Tamil Rebels
- Little Dorrit 1 and 2
- Midwest Girds for Quake on New Madrid Fault : Seismology: A scientist's warning that a temblor could strike Dec. 2 has shaken the Heartland. Insurance sales are up and the National Guard has scheduled drills.
- THE HOUSE
- For S&L; Industry, Bailout Bill May Be a Fatal Blow : NEWS ANALYSIS
- Flying Aussie Doctors Seek Private Aid
- An Actor's Skin
- Land Deal by Lindsay Aide Under Investigation : Probe: Deputy Sal Altamirano allegedly orchestrated a housing contract to a development team he had assembled behind the scenes. He denies any wrongdoing.
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Power Outage Darkens Knott's, Strands Riders
- Beau Genius Mounts Late Surge to Win Lackluster Challenge Cup
- Louis Willie, the first black to join...
- Cross-Country Cyclists to Take Low Road Through the South
- Sensational Handicap to Miss Josh
- Angels' Extra Effort Beats A's : Baseball: After losing a four-run lead, Dave Winfield's bases-loaded single in the 12th inning downs Oakland, 6-5.
- <i> Films going into production: </i>
- Hollywood Heat
- StarTel Corp.: The Irvine-based telecommunications company said...
- Not Loneliness . . . Solitude : THE STATIONS OF SOLITUDE <i> by Alice Koller (William Morrow: $19.95; 367 pp.; 0-688-07940-7) </i> : PRIVATE MOMENTS, SECRET SELVES <i> by Jeffrey Kottler (Jeremy P. Tarcher: $17.95; 230 pp.; 0-87477-493-4) </i>
- Head of Sorrow, Head of Thought
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FOOD : Worth the Calories
- Pecking Orders Birders and Twitchers: Equally Avid Avian Watchers--but With Different Techniques
- Scotch-Irish Host a Highland Fling in Colorado
- Bigger House, Big Headache--Even for the Pros
- Office Vacancies Limit Income
- Researchers Patrol Mexico Beaches to Save Sea Turtles : Poachers: Squads of volunteers keep watch on nesting grounds of imperiled breed to protect eggs, ward off raiders.
- Democracy Takes Hold in Himalayan Kingdom : Nepal: Everyone wants an airplane. And everyone wants a say in drawing up the new constitution.
- COLUMN ONE : Nightmare of Deadly Lullabies : Too many babies are dying in the United States and the Southland, despite abundant wealth and health care. Often, doctors cannot explain why.
- Jocelyn Boyd of Pasadena is the only...
- Weary of Runaway Growth, Cape Cod Voters Put on the Brakes : Development: In downtown Hyannis, the landscape has changed dramatically. One resident calls it a 'pigpen.' A commission has been formed to try to protect the small-town charm.
- Losing While Winning: the Abortion Albatross : Politics: Republican strategists are beginning to realize that efforts to overturn Roe vs. Wade are a form of political Russian roulette.
- L.A. Board Gaffe Puts School Renovations in Doubt : Education: Nearly $2 million to fix up Fries and Gulf elementary schools must be returned to the state because it was not used quickly enough.
- Neugebauer Counting on Big Finish : Supervisor's race: Incumbent Wieder enjoys a wide financial lead, but challenger claims the edge in grass-roots support.
- Padres Help Bring Reds Back to the Pack : Baseball: Joe Carter's 11th-inning grand slam keeps the Reds on the ropes, 7-3. Division leaders lose for 12th time in 15 games.
- Murphy Gets Hit in Phillie Debut, but Pirates Win
- Harvard Team Wins Water Polo Match
- SWIMMING U.S. LONG COURSE FINALS : Jorgensen Wins 800 After He Skips the 1,500
- Huber Seeded 3rd in National 16s
- It's Not as Easy as 1-2-3 : Dodgers: Giants win, 2-1, after scoring when Brooks forgets the number of outs in the first inning.
- Commissioner Paul Tagliabue said the NFL and...
- A Graphic Lesson in Popularity
- Athol Fugard: S. Africa Is Always With Him
- Covington Group's Profit Drops Sharply
- Full-Court Press : Baseball May Be the National Pastime, but Basketball Makes Harry Hoop It Up
- Baubles, Bangles and Braids
- Home Improvement : Getting Dry Paint Out of Carpeting Difficult
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : AT HOME : Busy With Bees
- Tea Planters Flee as Militants Attack
- It's time to put your cards on...
- Sticker Shock Shows Up on Gas Pumps After Iraqi Action : Consumers: Motorists grumble about 'gouging' as the cost of gasoline rises 14 cents in a week. Part of the hike is a new state tax.
- Iraq Denies It Plans to Attack Saudis, Sets Up Kuwait Army : Mideast: Attempts to mediate the crisis deadlock as a mini-summit of Arab leaders is canceled. International condemnation of invasion continues to mount.
- Trinidad's Leader Describes Ordeal as Hostage : Rebellion: He says Muslim fundamentalists attempting a coup shot him as he lay on the floor of Parliament.
- Thousands Flee Anti-Russian Rage : Soviet Union: Surging nationalism in two republics breeds brutality against those who speak a different tongue.
- Artesia Councilman Resigns to Move
- Street Closures Urged Near Dana Strand Housing Project
- Council Candidates Disclose Sources of Campaign Funds
- PLATFORM : Water Equality
- Young Children at Risk Attempting to Cross Streets
- CALABASAS CITYHOOD: A Los Angeles County panel...
- Woman Shoots, Kills Intruder at Ladera Heights Residence
- Soaring to New Heights : Aviation: Sailplanes, a twist on gliders, allow people who aren't in a hurry--often older folks--to indulge both their love of flying and thirst for adventure.
- OXNARD : City Manager's Pay May Exceed $102,500
- Clinics File Suit Over Delays in Abortion Funds : Law: A San Diego women's health center joins a lawsuit charging that the state puts abortion providers at the bottom of its priority list for medical insurance compensation.
- Builder Seeks Better Reviews With Redesigned Theater Plan
- Ignored by Big Schools, Robison Picks El Camino
- GOODWILL GAMES : HOCKEY : U.S. Wins Shootout, Reaches Hockey Final
- Check the Attitude at Door : Pete Rose: He will find that humility is secret to survival in prison, former inmate/athletes say.
- An Awesome Arsenal of Talent
- Kentucky Fried Modern : The Colonel Gets a New Look, Complete With Sun Baffles and a 41-Foot Glass-Topped Tower
- U.S. Lawmakers Say Saudis Are Key to Action
- 17 Homes in Murrieta
- Ettore Maserati; Guiding Force of Racing Car Company
- New Terminal Down to Finishing Touches : Airport: Workers hustle to complete the expansion by the Sept. 7-8 open house. A fire system fails its first test.
- Protest Over Racism in Ocean Beach Shooting Draws 200 to Rally
- Woman Dies After 5 Companions Flee Crash
- Probe of Boy's Border Death Nears End : Investigation: A decision is expected soon on whether to file criminal charges in the slaying of the Stanton-bound boy.
- Homeless Advocate Ousted From Pomona Council Race : Politics: George Bosy, whose ideas have antagonized some city leaders, filed July 11 to run for City Council. But officials disclosed last week that 12 signers of his nomination papers, including Bosy, were not registered voters.
- Girl Who Fell From Seawall in Satisfactory Condition : Accidents: The Cerritos child recovers from head injuries and cuts after falling during a family outing on Anacapa Island.
- San Diego
- Criminal Type Wins Whitney : Horse racing: Five-year-old beats Dancing Spree by 1 1/2 lengths at Saratoga, earns $140,640.
- Vaughn Rushes San Diego Over North
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : Navratilova Goes for the Gravy
- Surfer Frohoff Is Discovering That Success Comes in Waves
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Kite Charges to a 62, Ties Cook for Lead
- Hall of Fame Can't Answer Baseball's Big Question
- Seaver May Be Yankee General Manager
- Oh, You Doll!
- Sundays: Day of Rest After a Year of Hype
- Doyenne of Da Camera Society Faces the Challenge
- A Europe-Wide Currency Makes No Economic Sense
- JACK LAID-BACK
- East Meets West Virginia : When a Japanese University Takes Over a Small Appalachian College, Football Is Out, the Dairy Queen Is In and Love Blooms on Main Street
- Iraqi Threat May Sway Saudis : Petroleum: If his troops sweep into the desert kingdom, Hussein would become the dominant figure on the world oil scene.
- Reasons for Gas Price Surge Vary
- Ancient Traditions Plague the Untouchables : India: They are the lowest of the low and often the victims of abuse because of their caste.
- Galveston Bay Reopened to Fishing a Week After Oil Spill
- Anchored in L.A. : How to Get Ahead in the TV News Business, Where Looks Count But Aren't Everything
- REGIONAL REPORT: CRIME : Riding the Gantlet : Reports of Robberies and Assaults on Bike Paths in Los Angeles and Orange Counties Are Increasing
- Swords to Plowshares: But Are We Dreaming? : Economy: Some weapon-makers will fail the consumer test. Others possess engineering sophistication required for civilian projects.
- Europe Cannot Disown Its Complicity : Havel's Salzburg 'theater piece' was aimed at more than just Waldheim, but his choice of occasion upstaged its message.
- Horse Thief Societies Spur On Tradition
- El Camino Puts More Trust in Its Student Trustee : Education: The community college has decided to pay its student representative, who will be allowed to make and second motions. But applicants must meet tougher eligibility standards.
- Police Make First Arrest With Use of LoJack Homing Device
- Legal Snag Poses a New Threat to Huntington Beach Pier Plan : Development: State warns the city against building more restaurants near the ocean, further imperiling the controversial Pierside Village project.
- Freeway Carnival : I-5 Rest Stop Is a Sideshow That Some Want to Close
- NFL ROUNDUP : Bear Defense Stops Browns, 13-0
- COMMENTARY : The Once-Mighty Steinbrenner Has Been Struck Out
- Why Technology Needs a Federal Hand
- ON THE RECORD
- Pisa Mayor Bemoans Lean Tourist Season
- Having a Roommate: Is Savings in Rent Worth the Price? : Rentals: Having someone share the rent makes economic sense, but be sure you know how to protect yourself from an unpleasant relationship.
- Priest Linked to Archbishop Case Woman
- Young Blacks in the 'New' South : SQUABBLE <i> by John Holman (Ticknor and Fields: $19.95; 153 pp.) </i>
- State Investigates Surgeon Facing Sex Charges : Law: The attorney general's office is looking into whether the Brentwood doctor is fit to practice medicine.
- China Pursues 'Rent-a-Panda' Diplomacy
- Bond Sale to Repay $7 Million in Loans : Huntington Park: The loans to the city from developers were due months ago. The funds had been used to buy land that was then sold to builders at discounted prices.
- Doyle Suit Settled Without Trial for 6-Figure Amount
- She Goes All Out for a Good Cause : Society: Janice Ogden Carpenter, a dedicated volunteer, now presides over Las Madrinas. The group stages an annual ball and benefit for Childrens Hospital.
- BIGOTRY WATCH : Racial Handicap
- Cubans Look for Some Material Changes in <i> Socialismo</i>
- ANC, Expert in Ambiguity, Must Begin to Define Itself : South Africa: Moving from a revolutionary movement to a political party, the ANC must now say what it stands for, politically and economically.
- Watts: Out of the Fire : Race: 25 years after the Los Angeles riot, many blacks are better off, but far moreare not. How has this happened?
- With Art Under Fire, Exhibition Returns a Salvo
- Feinstein to Campaign in Oxnard, Ventura
- Crime: Looking at the Big Picture : Drug Treatment, Not More Police, Should Be Focus in San Diego
- Blacks in Wartime
- Latino Leader Says County Faces Pressure to Redistrict
- Downey Officer Kills Robbery Suspect
- The Spirit of Giving Is Dooming the Kings
- Sampras Looks for the Middle : Tennis: He hits highs and lows in three-set loss to Edberg and searches for consistency.
- Grahe Creates Precious Memento in Debut : Angels: In his first major league start, the rookie right-hander strikes out Jose Canseco twice.
- Oh, You Doll!
- Costner vs. Connery (Jason, That Is)
- Sparks Fly at Museum Over NEA Plight : THE SCENE
- Manifesto & Montenegro (TMC Monday at 1:05...
- THE HOUSE
- Spoon Tells Tale of Suffering in Stalinist Camp
- Au Revoir, Les Enfants
- Governor Trims Coastal Panel's Funds for Last Time
- Ceremonies Under Way for Akihito's Coronation
- Winfield Wins It in 12th : Angels: His bases-loaded hit beats Athletics. Grahe has promising debut.
- Hambletonian to Harmonious
- U.S. Sports Are Pushed to the Edge : Betting: Gamblers' quest for inside information becomes more aggressive--and more sophisticated. They prey on vulnerable athletes.
- BASEBALL: The Dark Side : A WEEKLY LOOK AT THE NOT-SO-GREAT STATISTICS
- Stams Moves Into Rams' Sophomore Year : Pro football: Notre Dame fame of 1988 was followed by rookie season funk of 1989 for linebacker.
- Jeans Trade Restitching--'Gravity Is Reality' : Marketing: Baby boomers are turning away from denim to more flattering clothes as their waists get thicker. Firms are scrambling to adapt.
- The Phantom of the Back Lot : A GRAVEYARD FOR LUNATICS Another Tale of Two Cities <i> by Ray Bradbury (Alfred A. Knopf: $18.95; 286 pp.; 0-394-57877-5) </i>
- 'The Two Jakes' and the Two Bobs
- JOURNEY TO THE STARS Space Exploration--Tomorrow and Beyond <i> by Robert Jastrow (Bantam: $9.95, illustrated) </i>
- Whittier College Library Picked for Role in U.S. Information Test
- Region's Second Spring a Late-Summer Gift : Flowers: Another blooming season takes place in mid-September. To take advantage, prepare for it in August.
- Cuts May Cripple Some Social Service Programs
- Future Bleak for Viet Overseas Workers
- California IN BRIEF : LA HABRA : Harden a Write-In for Insurance Post
- Briton's Rushdie Stance Leads Iran to Seek Ties
- Arizona's Petrified Forest Is Stealing Away
- The Goat That Almost Ate Mayberry
- Ex-Congressman Who Chose Priesthood Still Active as Teacher, Liberal : Religion: Robert F. Drinan shows neither pain nor regret for his decision. His forum now is the classroom and his subject is one that stirs the Jesuit juices: legal ethics.
- Thatcher Will See Bush, Go Home Early
- Kidnaping and Extortion Soar in Taiwan
- Placing Blame for the Budget Bust: Governor? Assembly? System? Who? : Funding: Why did it take so long? Part gubernatorial intransigence, part Assembly irresponsibility. And a major lack of leadership.
- It's Back to Square One for Lawndale Budget Plan : Finances: City to receive $91,000 less than expected from the state next year, so council must find more juice to squeeze out of its bare-bones spending plan.
- COMMENTARY : County Owes Freeways a Lot, but It Doesn't Want to Pay Up : Transportation: Will voters once again take a miserly route if asked to approve a sales tax hike for road improvements?
- The DOOWHOP Beat: Who Gave Censors the License?
- Escondido, Schools Fund Suit Continues
- U.S., Soviets Probing Sexual Attack Charge : Investigation: The incident allegedly occured when the female U.S. Navy petty officer was touring a Soviet destroyer.
- Todd Holland of Cocoa Beach, Fla., won...
- COMMENTARY : Rose Won't Be Elected to Hall Anytime Soon
- All the Stage Is Their World in Revival of John Gay's 'The Beggar's Opera'
- Ahead of His Time?
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : BEAUTY : Model for a Day
- Waving a Flag in Support of Turin
- It's Not Just Another Roadside Attraction : Rest stop: On I-5 sits California's busiest freeway stopover, a wild and woolly oasis that serves 16 million a year.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Health Centers Sue on Abortion Policy
- Knott's Goes Dark After Electrical Fire
- Huntington Park Begins Yearlong Cleanup Drive
- Today's News, Tomorrow's Television : 'China Beach' going into the '80s; 'Hill Street's' Belker signs ABC sitcom
- Thomas Macioce; Led Allied Department Store Group
- Soviet Artist Tastes Freedom, U.S. Style : Visitor: A dissident painter builds a following during his six-month stay, but may have to go home unless he gets a new visa.
- Nine People Arrested During Melee After Movie Premiere in Westwood
- Decline of Mental Health System Accelerates : Medicine: Los Angeles County's problems started long before massive cuts in the new state budget. Prospects for the future are frightening, experts warn.
- ROADWORK
- BEST BET
- Quiet American's Run Upsetting to Bayakoa
- U.S. Top Seeded at Synchronized Swim
- Sleepy West Answers Alarm Just in Time : American Legion: Woodland Hills team wakes up in seventh to win, 8-6, after spotting Lakewood a 5-0 lead.
- UCLA Wins Tarver Battle the Second Time Around
- Bolden Chasing His Dream at the Summer Pro League
- How to Train a Baby Gourmet
- National Health Care Systems Inc.: The Irvine-based...
- Daniel Cerone is right when he writes...
- Happiness on Hemlock Street : SEVENTH HEAVEN <i> by Alice Hoffman (G.P. Putnam's Sons: $18.95; 256 pp.; 0-399-13535-9) </i>
- Home Improvement : Screening Windows Against Sun's Hot Rays
- Liberian Rebel Urges Arrest of All Foreigners
- Oceanside
- Inmates Donate Wages to Crime Victims Fund
- Sisters Entangled in Deadly Web : Crime: A Fullerton woman with a cocaine habit is on the run, accused of plotting to murder a family member, a respected Anaheim businesswoman.
- Thousands Pop In on La Habra for Corn Festival and Parade
- MONROE TRIBUTE: A service for Marilyn Monroe,...
- All eyes were on Dade Albright the...
- Steinbrenner Says He Would Leave USOC
- The Idea That Small Funds Do Better Is a Myth
- Guidelines for Picking Property Manager
- Staying Near Balboa Park Makes for Carefree and <i> Car</i> -free Weekend
- Rural Retreat Wants to Stay That Way : Val Verde: Once a 'kind of black Palm Springs,' the community now is fully integrated. Its residents hope to preserve their life style despite growth.
- TERRY SAVAGE TALKS MONEY <i> by Terry Savage (Dearborn Financial Publishing: $22.95) </i>
- Secondary Mortgages Popular but Risky : Investments: While institutional investors are main purchasers, individuals can participate in REMICs and CMOs.
- Accustomed to a Level of Non-Support
- Fred Bowen, resident manager of the NASA...
- FHP Foundation Gives $265,000 in Aid
- Hanging Up on an Outdated 911 : Bond measure: Many callers can't get through. Police lobby for a new system.
- Agency's Funds Again Hit by Governor's Ax : Budget: He recently vetoed $656,000 in funds to the coastal agency, one of his favorite targets.
- The Lowdown on High Court Nominee
- Gays See Attacks Rising : Long Beach Stabbing Triggers Uproar; Police Call Attack Random
- Hall of Fame is the Name of the Game
- Conway Takes Long Way on a Short Trip : USC: Prep All-American from Hawthorne, after taking SAT test five times, is finally eligible to play.
- CHARGER NOTES / CURT HOLBREICH : Offense Sputters Against Cardinals
- Finally, Peace Comes to the Zoo : George Steinbrenner's Departure as Managing General Partner of the Yankees Will End an 18-Year Reign of Terror in the Bronx
- A DUTCH TREAT : U.S. Baseball Team Will Swing Along With Mitch Miller to Europe Again
- BOXING : Reports of Trouble, Changes in Douglas Camp
- Child's Play : Three squares with a toddler in tow: Eating out with kids may be overrated
- A Rocky Mountain High
- Norco Battles Freeway Blues : Commerce: When Interstate 15 was completed, bypassing the city, businesses experienced a sales slump.
- Town Embraces Outdoor Art to Soften Its Industrial Image : Sculptures: Claremont artist's "Undone Abstraction" sits in Santa Fe Springs park.
- Robberies at Asian Homes on the Rise : Crime: More than 200 military-style 'home invasions' have been reported in California since 1988.
- Horrifyingly Hooper : 'Chainsaw' Director Seeks to Cut a More Psychological Scare These Days
- Believe It or Not, the Answer to Saddam Hussein Lies With the U.N. : Iraq: If Saudis can garner the will to act, they can undermine Hussein's ambitions and help to turn a military success into an economic disaster.