- Pittsburgh's Twisting Byways Lead Artist to Write Driver's Guidebook
- Cuomo, Legislators Reach Tentative Budget Accord
- Kiss Me Goodbye (KTLA Tuesday at 8...
- Wilson Orders Delay of RTD Strike
- City Officials Seek Tax for Ocean Vistas : Port Hueneme: Coastal homeowners protest the planned shore-cleanup assessment. They say beach-goers should pay.
- Finally, a Fair Share in Health Funding : * Bergeson Can Be Proud of Equitable, Statewide Plan
- 26-Year-Old Arrested in Shooting of Doctor
- SOCCER / CONCACAF TOURNAMENT AT ROSE BOWL : U.S. Pedals Past Trinidad and Tobago, 2-1
- Impasse Might Promote Tyson-Foreman : Boxing: Holyfield's promoter and King can't agree on terms for a fight between the current and former heavyweight champions.
- Days of Wine and Old Glory : Tennis: McEnroe defeats Fred Stolle's 20-year-old son, and Connors beats 23-year-old Krickstein.
- One of a Wunderkind : Jeff Fisher, 33, Brings a Blend of Intensity and Diplomacy as Coach of Rams' Defense
- ON LOCATION : ON THE Road AGAIN : Christine Lahti and Meg Tilly Take the 'Thelma & Louise' route--but with a Zen outlook
- Something New Under the Sol
- SUMMER ALBUM ROUNDUP : Bazerk: Original Rap You Can't Ignore : *** 1/2 SON OF BAZERK "Bazerk Bazerk Bazerk" <i> SOUL/MCA</i>
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : WARPED AWAY : Experts in Klingon Genealogy, Front and Center!
- Survey Says: Alaska Airlines Rates Best Overall : Publication: A Consumer Reports questionnaire that measured passenger satisfaction with domestic carriers ranks Alaska and Delta 1-2. Biggest survey complaint was on-time performance.
- Tales From the Crypt : FRISK: <i> By Dennis Cooper</i> ; <i> (Grove Weidenfeld: $17.95; 128 pp.) </i>
- Random Harvest : THE INCUBATOR BALLROOM: A Novella and Four Stories <i> By John Rolfe Gardiner</i> ; <i> (Alfred A. Knopf: $20; 172 pp.) </i>
- Roaming Historic America : A Civil War Odyssey : Inspired by the PBS series 'The Civil War', one couple embarked on an 8,300-mile, 22-state journey to visit the haunting battlefields of a country divided.
- A Tour of 'Hub of Literature' in Young America
- Legislature Reforming Child Support Laws : Divorce: Partly as means of reducing budget deficit, lawmakers crack down on parents who don't pay up.
- Residents of Appalachia Make the Transition From Moonshine to Pot : Drugs: Kentucky is one of the top five states in U.S. marijuana production. The area's poverty makes the fight against the crop tougher.
- Some Relief: Rushmore to Be Dedicated at Last
- Steps to Help People Buy That 1st Home
- Kosher? Si! : At Ole, Jewish Dietary Laws Are Strictly Observed
- The Complete Fireworks
- Egalitarian Scandinavia Hasn't Stamped Out Sexism
- The Shy Professor Who Helped Bring Ireland Into the Modern Era : Politics: Mary Robinson, as president, is more symbol than power broker. But she is a singular force for greater pluralism and tolerance.
- Latinos Don't Want New District Lines to Split Oxnard
- Making a Case for Providing Own Defense
- Train Hits, Kills Man Who Jumped on Track
- Auto Racing
- SUMMER ALBUM ROUNDUP : In Brief
- Madonna Gets a Material Dig
- Monarch Chairman Joins Bankers' Assn. Board
- Los Angeles Times Magazine
- The idea of losing a passport (or...
- * Lawrence R. Armstrong, partner-in-charge and chief...
- Workplace Laws Help Cal/OSHA Regain Some Ground Lost in the '80s : Safety: Legislation requiring employers to have a written plan takes effect Monday. California is the leader in the 'quality of life issue.'
- WASHINGTON / CATHERINE COLLINS : Bill Would Give Stockholders More Say in What Top Executives Are Paid
- What We Need To Do Is Send the Tax Reformers On a Long Vacation
- Mr. Kessler Goes to Washington : Regulation: After seven months on the job, the FDA's chief has revitalized a moribund agency.
- 'Cue for Two
- GOOD FOOD : Dining With the Kernel
- Shooting Through New Mexico Cowboy Land
- Does a Connoisseur Put Ice Cubes in Red Wine? Yes!
- COLUMN ONE : Vietnam's Lingering Casualties : Amerasians, subjected to discrimination and hate in their homeland, come to America searching for better futures and answers to their pasts. But many feel out of place here, too.
- Innocent Victims of Smoking : Health of children suffers measurably when parents smoke
- We'll Miss Those Happy Days of Recession : Economy: The service was great. Clerks helped, plumbers came, mechanics fixed--on time, on budget and with a smile.
- Mysterious Jolts Shake Residents Near Coast : Post-quake jitters: Experts detect no ground movement, and police and military officials are at a loss to explain Saturday's two blast-like concussions.
- 2 Teens Slain in Apparent Drug Heist in Pomona : Crime: Four people also are wounded when a group of men try to rob what police called a crack house.
- 'Walking Time Bomb' Exploded in Tragedy : Simi Valley: Karen Christensen never got the help authorities said she needed. Murder-suicide was the bizarre final catastrophe.
- TENNIS / WIMBLEDON ROUNDUP : Rostagno Magic Claims Sampras
- Crazy Course Doesn't Bother Saling in Masters World Cup : Cycling: Fifty-one-year-old New Jersey cyclist overcomes numerous turns around the Town and Country Hotel parking lot to win Masters criterium.
- HOUSE PARTY: In one song, Elvis Presley...
- Danny Lyon Photo Retrospective Dives Right Into the Rougher Edges of American Life
- SUMMER ALBUM ROUNDUP : Moving From Skid Row to No. 1 : ** 1/2 SKID ROW "Slave to the Grind" <i> Atlantic</i>
- PRO VOLLEYBALL CAMP PENDLETON OPEN : Silva's Outburst Costs Her Team a Match
- MIDYEAR INVESTMENT REVIEW : Where to Put Your Money Now : Investing: Experts say smart investors will spend the next six months laying the groundwork for 1992.
- Potting Soil Can Be Reused, Even Sterilized
- How to Save Money When Using Credit Cards
- * Jeffrey R. Maguire has joined Lange...
- Change Could Turn Mideast Into an Economic Superstar
- STYLE : GARDENS : Swap 'Til You Drop : Pots of Green
- SCIENCE FICTION IN BRIEF : DEATH QUALIFIED: A Mystery of Chaos <i> by Kate Wilhelm (St. Martin's Press: $22.95; 448 pp.).</i>
- Breakfast Rose for Plaza
- Bad Year for Fruit Setting On, Dropping
- COLUMN ONE : Vietnam's Castoffs Come Home : At least 30,000 Amerasians are casualties of America's national ambiguity about the war. Many end up in Little Saigon, looking for threads from the past.
- City of Industry : Public Works to Get More
- Harriman Jones Clinic Joins Hospital's Parent Firm
- California IN BRIEF : CRESCENT CITY : Parole Denied for SLA Killer Remiro
- Q&A; VENTURA COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT CHANCELLOR : 'I Have to Spend Some Time Listening'
- Classrooms Hit Nearly Every Night by Vandals : Crime: The cost to Valley schools was $1.5 million last year. Officials are trying to bring the issue home to students.
- Prop. 13 Fighter Seeks a Fair Shake
- Inglewood Ordered to Halt Bed-Tax Raids on Hotels
- Homecoming : Last Returnee Says He's No Hero, but Neighbors Disagree
- 5,400 Gallons of Sewage Spill Into Bay
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : All-Star Voters Must Be Watching Different Games
- Braves Catch a Break, Then Drop Game : Dodgers: Umpire rules Griffin's apparent game-ending catch isn't a catch, but L.A. wins, 2-1, in 11th on a wild throw. Lasorda is ejected for the first time this season.
- Nick Van Lue, who led Narbonne High...
- SAILING : Taking Chance, McNulty Steals Transpac Start
- Team of Kirby, Rock Advance to Semifinals
- Chatsworth's Hiring of Coach in Doubt
- TELEVISION : We, the (TV) Jury : Courtroom TV, a new 24-hour cable channel, goes for the reality, but some fear that it will harm the sanctity of the judicial system
- POP MUSIC : Alive and Rapping : With its second album, 'De La Soul Is Dead,' the Long Island trio's sound moves from the 'burbs toward the inner city
- SUMMER ALBUM ROUNDUP : A New Weave From Manchester Lads : *** INSPIRAL CARPETS "The Beast Inside" <i> Mute/Elektra</i>
- No-Fault Insurance
- Fuss Over Fussell
- Abortion Pill Controversy
- Sundays in the Park With Yuppies
- Altered-License Penalty: Use a Magnet, Go to Jail
- Needed: More Articles About the Environment
- Abortion Pill Controversy
- Military Cuts Can Be Society's Gain
- Looking Out for Gays' Souls
- Cutting Back at Fisher Park
- Abortion Pill Controversy
- LORD RAMA
- Looking Out for Gays' Souls
- Streisand's 'Prince'
- GETTING OUT
- In the article entitled "TV Parenting" (TV...
- Cutting Back at Fisher Park
- Making Room for the Kids
- Bush's Tears
- GETTING OUT
- Campaign Donation Limits Backed
- Abortion Pill Controversy
- State Licensing Boards Stifle Entrepreneurs
- Culture Clash Tests Network Waters
- Class Isn't a Place to Discuss Sex Lives
- Media Repeat Tale About Atlantic City
- GETTING OUT
- Home Fire Sprinklers
- Make Sure Pets Are Safe Over Fourth
- A Deadly 48 Hours
- French Frank
- BRONX BOMBERS
- Clarification on Parking Lot Opposition
- Bernson Election Wasn't a Mandate
- Ailing Dornan Didn't Act Fast Enough to Suit Flight Attendant
- TV's 'Comfort Years'
- Immigrant's Road Has No Exit to Compassion
- Weighing the Side Effects of Growth
- THE ESSENCE OF LA JOLLA
- Medical Center Is Off Course With Plan to Help the Indigent
- Marketing Black Films
- GETTING OUT
- Beach Drinking
- Message to a Whiner: Go Dig a Few Ditches
- URSA MINOR
- GETTING OUT
- HOUSES OF GLASS: A Nineteenth-Century Building Type <i> by Georg Kohlmaier and Barna von Saroty (MIT Press: $35).</i>
- Instead of being catty as they have...
- Private Prison Guards Could Prove Costly
- DRAFTED AT BIRTH
- I was very disappointed to hear about...
- GETTING OUT
- 'Poisonous' Vandalism Gives New Meaning to Public Art
- DRAFTED AT BIRTH
- Culture Clash Tests Network Waters
- Looking Out for Gays' Souls
- DRAFTED AT BIRTH
- Fuss Over Fussell
- Anti-Homeless Action Causes Shame, Dismay
- Some Senior Citizens Just Want Equality, Not Privilege
- Abortion Pill Controversy
- Story on Medal Was Appreciated
- Looking Out for Gays' Souls
- GETTING OUT
- '92 Campaign
- REEL WOMEN: Pioneers of the Cinema, 1896 to the Present <i> by Ally Acker (Continuum: $34.95; 374 pp.).</i>
- Abortion Pill Controversy
- LORD RAMA
- Some Senior Citizens Just Want Equality, Not Privilege
- Asians' Success Due to Respect for Education
- REXROTH REDUX
- GETTING OUT
- Sen. Hill Praised for Expediting New High School
- Sundays in the Park With Yuppies
- Abortion Pill Controversy
- O.C. Retirement Board Deserves Accolade
- Street Parking Curbs Mean More Red Tape, Expense
- No-Fault Insurance
- Cutting Back at Fisher Park
- Abortion Pill Controversy
- Credit Given Another for Village Green Work
- Looking Out for Gays' Souls
- Keeping Track of the Jacksons
- TO HELL WITH IT
- Name of Theater Was Incorrect
- In these trying times I've come to...
- Marketing Black Films
- 'HOME BOY'
- Ailing Dornan Didn't Act Fast Enough to Suit Flight Attendant
- Marketing Black Films
- Alternative Route for 710 Freeway Has Advantages
- French Frank
- Marketing Black Films
- Growth in Oceanside
- Los Angeles County - News from June 30, 1991
- For The Record - June 30, 1991
- The Magic Kingdom Meets World of Politics : Anaheim Officials Showered With Gifts and Contributions, but Vow Impartiality
- Panel Searches for Ways to Rebuild Police Commission : City Hall: Passage of Prop. 5 and failure of its attempt to temporarily oust Chief Gates make it an uphill fight.
- SDG&E;'s Tom Page Looks at Future
- Whose Apartment Is it, Anyways?
- Restaurants Where Romance Is on the Menu
- PRICEY: Nearly two-thirds of the folks in...
- Wilson Studies Quake State of Emergency
- WORKER SAFETY: Employers face a Monday deadline...
- Anaheim's Leaders Recall Disney's Legacy of Largess
- Rural New York Museum Has Feel of Farm Life
- Bush Says He Has Narrowed List for Court
- The Magic Kingdom Meets World of Politics : Observers Say Arrogance Doomed Disney Legislation; Company Blames Bad Timing
- SYMPATHY PAINS? Willie Nelson, who has had...
- THE RIGHT PITCH: Jack Petruzzelli had to...
- Wilson Eases His Stand on Raising Income Tax : Budget: Governor considers an increase for the rich after business groups oppose higher utility levy.
- COVER STORY : Power Eating : In the land of deals on meals, maitre d's are brokers of telltale tables and restaurants feed off high-profile customers
- Obituaries - June 30, 1991
- Monsanto to Close 2 Southland Facilities, Eliminate 2,500 Jobs
- Court's Order on Taxes Zaps German Shares
- America West's Forecast: Hope Amid the Clouds : Low Labor Costs and Enviable Routes May Help Airline Survive
- NATION IN BRIEF : CONNECTICUT : Gov. Weicker Vetoes Death Penalty Bill
- Bride and Bloom : Garden at Sewage Treatment Plant Is a Popular Wedding Site
- SANTA PAULA : Free Fun in Parks Draws Youngsters
- 'Speed Queen' Suspect Arrested
- No One Really Knows About the NBA Draft
- Hawks Expected to Trade Webb
- ENTERTAINMENT
- J.M. Peters Cuts Loss: Newport Beach-based home...
- Allstate Places Restrictions on Sale of New Auto Policies
- Intel Says the FTC Is Investigating Its Business Practices
- Neighborliness Shines Through in Sierra Madre
- If Stashing Glasses, Think 'Bottoms Up'
- State Insurance Program Too Late to Aid Recovery
- 5-Day Wait on Handgun Sales OKd by Senate
- Ryan Saves Big Numbers for Rangers : Baseball: The 44-year-old's past two no-hitters, 5,000th strikeout and 300th victory have come in a Texas uniform.
- Nelson Retains Title With Draw Against Fenech
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : It's a New Team, Same Old Luck for Candiotti
- After 'Hospital' Stay, Jack Wagner Finds New Home in 'Santa Barbara'
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Goal of Yugoslav Army Uncertain : Military: Although it is the last vessel of federal power, it offers no one to fill the nation's leadership vacuum. And it may only be delaying the inevitable.
- Garden-Variety Creations : Landscaping: Sculpted trees and shrubs have made a comeback. Popular shapes include deers, dolphins and horses.
- A LOOK AT POSSIBLE SUPREME COURT CANDIDATES : Emilio M. Garza
- Yugoslavia's Fighting Forces: A Lopsided Matchup
- Mission Viejo Sued Over Approval of Business Park : Preservation: The Audubon Society alleges that the project could damage wildlife habitats in the Aliso Creek Corridor. The Mission Viejo Co. is also named as a defendant.
- SEC Joins Probe of Defunct Investment Firm
- Yugoslavia: Mediation Needed : High-level outsiders could negotiate autonomy and thus avoid further bloodshed
- WESTMINSTER : Spending to Rise 6% in Healthy Budget
- Simi Father, Son Die in Probable Murder-Suicide : Shooting: The man was apparently upset over health and finance problems. Police say it's the city's second such case in just over a week.
- Parenteau Loses Pursuit to Ex-Olympian Nitz
- Padres Begin Home Stand With Victory : Baseball: Clark, Hurst spark 5-3 decision that snaps Giants' streak.
- Ventura's Marquez Reaches Tennis Final
- Navy Pair Gets a Cup-Class Ceremony
- Enchanting Videos Bring Books to Life
- Greek Orthodoxy's Rift With Ecumenical Movement Grows : Dissent: The church's leaders express disenchantment with two bodies' political activism, the spreading ordination of women clergy and an openness to gay and lesbian Christians.
- House Panel OKs Bush's Plan for Banking Reform : * Deregulation: The bill endorses powerful new interstate companies, $70 billion more for failures.
- Iraq May Have Produced Enough Uranium for 2 Bombs : Weapons: Top priority for a U.N. team is locating a vintage nuclear enrichment system.
- Excerpts From Marshall News Conference
- Arrest Warrant Issued for Newspaper Owner in Assault, Drug Case
- CRIMES BY AREA COVERED BY THE LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT
- Strangler of Ex-Girlfriend Gets 15 to Life
- 'Canes Still Kicking in Fight for National Title
- Countywide : NAACP Arm Calls Deputies Insensitive
- For Police Pursuing Burglary Suspects, It's Catch as Catch Can
- Bowl Musical Chairs: How Will They Play? : Music: Can a group of studio musicians find a following--and profits--as the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra? Audiences will get an indication at its first live performance.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Bright Angel' a Dark Trip Through American Dream
- WEEKEND TV : Interviews and a Little Bit of Soul
- Thatcher to Give Up Seat in House of Commons
- CLIPBOARD : Condo Craze
- The Show Does Go On, With Style : Theater: Musical plays to a full house at the Pasadena Playhouse, which endured temblor with an outer wall shaken but otherwise intact.
- Court to Review Expired Law on Spotted Owl
- Man Suspended From Job After Revealing He Has AIDS Virus
- Treasure Island Base Spared; Long Beach Station in Jeopardy : Military: Panel members stress there is a slight excess of military ship berths on West Coast. Chances are seen greater that the Southland facility will be closed.
- ANAHEIM : A Disney Farewell to 91-Year-Old Greeter
- Journalists Honored for Ethnic Coverage
- OXNARD : Rape Victim Files $1-Million Claim
- Mahony Installed by Pontiff as Cardinal : Catholics: He becomes the first California-born prince of church at Vatican ceremony.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Expansion Approval Expected Friday
- Mexican Investors Approved as Sockers' Owners
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Benes Still Trying to Awaken From Nightmare of a Season
- One year from now, Rabbi David Lieber...
- Racketeering Convictions of 6 Overturned : Wall Street: An appeals court reverses the decisions in the case of Princeton/Newport Partners, the first in which organized-crime law was applied to securities fraud.
- Yugoslav Warplanes Bomb Key Airports in Slovenia : Balkans: EC ministers announce tentative pact under which 2 republics would suspend independence bids.
- Canada Says It Will Halt Salvaging of Shipwreck
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Restaurant Denied Hard-Liquor License
- 26 Arrested in Drug Sweep Under Watchful Eye of Latino Activists
- La Habra Doctor in Sex Case Agrees to Surrender License
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Larkin Hits Three More Home Runs
- Jurisprudence
- This Former Oriole Pitcher Wasn't Too Skinny
- With Four Hits, Wally Enters a Familiar World : Angels: Joyner's five-RBI performance rekindles memories of his stunning rookie year.
- News From NBC: It's Not the Same Network
- THE ECONOMY
- France's Cour des Comptes Spotlights Costly Gaffes, Excesses of Government : Government: The watchdog agency uncovers private docks, junkets to China and other expensive boondoggles.
- Chief Vows to Bolster Foot Patrols : Police: Bob Burgreen announces plan to review departments and cull up to 100 officers for assignments to the city's neighborhoods.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Logo Rises to Occasion, Only to Fall
- New Voices Heard : Martin Raises Consciousness as Editor of Heath Anthology
- Fast Pace Possible in Gold Cup : Horse racing: Frankel says longshot Marquetry will vie with Farma Way for the early lead.
- At Ceremony, Mahony Wears Symbols of Past : Catholicism: A bishop's ring and a pectoral cross belonged to his two predecessors in the Los Angeles archdicese.
- AMERICA'S CUP NOTEBOOK : ACOC Rejects Connecticut Effort
- MUSIC REVIEW : Tornados Whip Up a Good Time : Concert: Tex-Mex band's mix of Norteno, country and rock 'n' roll takes Del Mar Fair by storm.
- Earthquake Provided a Jolt That Southland Economy Didn't Need
- A LOOK AT POSSIBLE SUPREME COURT CANDIDATES : Clarence Thomas
- Many in Orange County Heard Quake Coming--on L.A. Radio Stations
- Earthquake Insurance: Is It Worth the Price?
- Latino Activists Take Aim at Santa Ana Election Law : Politics: City is on 'top-five' list for legal challenge to change at-large voting in council races to district system.
- Ojai : 4.5% Raise OKd for City Employees
- Keeping Games on Midway Honest : Step Right Up, Folks! There's a Sucker Born Every Minute
- New Ethics Bill Sought by Panel : Reform: Commission wants legislation to close loophole in city's code. Most top managers and aides are protected from being penalized for violations.
- WIMBLEDON REPORT : Tradition Washed Down Drain by Rain; Day Off Eliminated
- THOUSAND OAKS : Death at Pool Ruled to Be Natural Causes
- Housing Project Manager Will Be Replaced in Wake of Inquiry : Lake View Terrace: The woman is the focus of many allegations by tenants. Firm says it decided on ouster earlier.
- Miscellany
- SWIMMING / THERESA MUNOZ : Stewart's Calculations Weren't on the Money
- CLIPBOARD : John Wayne Airport Traffic
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Ryan Goes Home, Bypasses Anaheim
- There's Nothing Like a New Ballpark
- Chatsworth's Wang Shines in Racquetball Event
- Proposal for Releaguing Would Restore Del Rey : Prep football: Crespi, Alemany, Bishop Amat, St. Paul, St. John Bosco and Loyola would be bunched for two seasons starting in '92.
- Roberts Fights to Ensure His Game Won't Go Belly Up