- Jonathan D. Jaffe of Hinchy, Witte, Wood,...
- Congress Must Help Child Workers
- The Treaty Meant to Unite
- Sea Otters Facing Uncertain Future at Island Colony
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Moves in Moscow Bring Early Chill to Eastern Europe : Reaction: The end of 'Prague Spring' is recalled. But Czechoslovak leader now sees change as irreversible.
- 8 Men Grasp the Reins of Soviet Power : Leadership: Some of the Emergency Committee members are little known except to Kremlinologists.
- VENTURA : Keys Residents Assail Tax to Dredge Silt
- Unocal Will Trim Up to 80 Managers in Marketing Unit
- Care Enterprises Inc.: The Tustin-based operator of...
- American Pacific Mint Narrows Quarterly Loss
- Air Traffic Reported Still Normal in Moscow
- Abused Women May Be 'Hostages' : Health: A new study says victims exhibit a behavior common in hostage situations. It may explain why they often remain in harmful relationships.
- Professed Serial Murderer Pleads Guilty to Kidnaping Child Victim
- U.S. Sovietologists' Record Mixed but CIA Nominee Is on the Money
- A Rediscovery of the '50s at Benefit
- SIMI VALLEY : Health Screenings Slated for Children
- Security Guard Recovering From Stab Wounds
- 2nd-Quarter Profits Up for Mail Boxes Coast to Coast
- N.Y. Jury Finds Cuba Native Guilty in Fire That Killed 87
- River Barrier Averts Flood in Rhode Island
- BOOK REVIEW : A Walk Through Nature--With a Poet : THE BIRD OF LIGHT<i> by John Hay</i> W. W. Norton & Co. $18.95, 176 pages
- San Diego
- Calgene Plans to Restructure, Sell 2 Interests : Biotech: The firm will put its alfalfa and corn interests on the block and downsize a potato venture.
- Microsemi Corp.: The Santa Ana semiconductor company...
- Officer Killed Foster Daughter, 3 : Crime: In a videotaped confession, the San Bernardino motorcycle patrolman said he buried the youngster and made up an abduction story to cover her disappearance. He committed suicide Friday.
- SPECIAL EDITION: CRISIS IN THE KREMLIM : Global View : Waking Up to a World Without Gorbachev : * A giant in global politics, the deposed Soviet president was never able to produce the domestic economic miracle he had promised.
- Recession Takes Toll on Firms' Earnings : Regional survey: Only 24 of 62 publicly owned companies posted higher second-quarter profits compared with a year earlier.
- Crisis Casts a Pall Over U.S. Firms' Investment Plans
- TRANSPORTATION : New Patterns of Commuting Cause Traffic Jams in Suburbia
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALABAMA : Hunt's Use of State Planes Is Questioned
- SPECIAL EDITION: CRISIS IN THE KREMLIM
- Soviet Coup Seems to Have Doomed an Early Mideast Peace Conference : Diplomacy: The Kremlin, the talks co-host, is expected to be too preoccupied with pressing domestic matters.
- SPECIAL EDITION: CRISIS IN THE KREMLIM : Gorbachev and Khrushchev: The Perils of Soviet Summer Vacation
- COUNTYWIDE : Academy Goes to Bat for Year-Round Play
- COUNTYWIDE : Private Pilots Form Disaster Relief Corps
- L.A., Overwhelmed With Pets, to Sterilize 4,000 Free
- NFL : EXHIBITION ROUNDUP : Young Impressive as 49ers Defeat Chargers
- MUSIC REVIEW : Quartet Rendition of Webern Proves a Serious Affair
- $482,639 Loss Reported by Image Entertainment
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE : Soviet Crisis Won't Discourage Some of These Entrepreneurs
- Arms Makers' Ads Tout Winning Desert Storm Theme
- Benton Oil & Gas Earnings Rebound From Year Ago
- SPECIAL EDITION: CRISIS IN THE KREMLIM : An Appeal for Soviets to Cooperate
- Far From Moscow, People Shrug Off Coup : Reaction: Protests, outrage, support for Gorbachev? Not in Nakhodka.
- SPECIAL EDITION: CRISIS IN THE KREMLIM : Soviet Union's Succession of Power Brokers
- YORBA LINDA : Community Center Site Purchase Stalled
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Slander Suit Filed by City Manager
- CAMARILLO : Trailer, $26,000 in Tarps Stolen at Dock
- Tennis
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Dyal, Patten Are Placed on Injured List
- Seles' Mom Calls to Say Monica Will Not Play
- STOCKS : Gorbachev's Ouster Sends Dow Index Tumbling 69.99
- 3D Systems' Parent Loses $1.4 Million in Quarter
- Strength in Diversity : Recession: A willingness to do other things--and the little jobs as well as the big ones--has helped a lot of building-industry subcontractors and suppliers survive the construction slump.
- ABCs of a Successful Funding Roundup
- Woman Recants Rape Tale--Town Seeks to Heal Damage : Hoax: She had said she was the victim of skateboarding teens in Davis. Some feminists are not convinced it didn't happen.
- Taking a Bath : Landmarks: In Hot Springs, Ark., civic leaders wrestle with money problems in attempt to keep historic Bathhouse Row from going down the drain.
- Crowding, Chaos Don't Materialize as School Resumes : Monroe High: One-third of the students fail to return from vacation, lessening the impact of anticipated larger classes.
- FILLMORE : Meeting Is Chance to Voice Concerns
- NOTES : Fountain Valley Wins at Pony World Series
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Bo Jackson Is Pronounced Ready to Go
- Swimming
- U.S. Companies in Joint Oil Ventures Await Anxiously
- Burbank Airport Flying High Over Sluggish Market : Transportation: The arrival of low-cost, no-frills Southwest Airlines in April, 1990, helped turn the facility around.
- RETAILING
- HIGH TECHNOLOGY
- Richard Sulpizio has been named vice president...
- Electro Rent Net Income Rises 5% for Fiscal Year
- Indicted Mayor Won't Run for Reelection
- COLUMN ONE : Back to the Past--but How? : Coup leaders must now decide how ruthless they will be. The immediate objective is to forestall a popular uprising that could force them out.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Clue Found to Faulty Jet Thrust Reversers
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN BERNARDINO : Window Shot Out at Courthouse
- Can You Repeat That?: Gregory Sendi, an...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CANADA : 4 U.S. Marines Charged With Rape
- ANAHEIM : Driver in Accident Tried to Shift Places
- Gas Company Shares Responsibility for Bilked Investors, Lawyer Tells Jury
- San Diego
- You needn't tell Scott Robinson what a...
- Board Adds 38 Campuses to Management Program
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Poignant--and Worrisome--Valedictory at the Bowl
- Are Public Relations Agencies Selling Out to Rich, Unsavory Clients?
- Taking the Long View in the Midst of Chaos and Upheaval
- TV Caught With Its Antennae Down
- Hubbard Pleads Not Guilty to Attacks : Crime: Officer accused in attacks along beach appears in court with wounded hand heavily bandaged as he enters a not-guilty plea.
- Hospital Gets OK to Expand Into New Unit
- Plan to Restrict Airspace Topic of Hearing Tonight
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Learning from Police Problems
- Now the Moscow Spring Is Over : My country is again a 'normal' dictatorship, ruled by force, by shameless scoundrels. The worst has happened.
- L.A. Ranked 3rd in U.S. in Cost of Office Space
- HORSE RACING : DEL MAR : Bill Allowing Bets Among L.A. Tracks Gets Initial OK
- CHARGER REVIEW : REPORT CARD / T.J. SIMERS : Chargers' GPA Suffers Against 49ers
- COMMENTARY : An Indian Summer in New York : Baseball: With Yankees and Mets struggling, it will be the city's first year without a pennant race since 1982.
- Nibbles and Bits
- STAGE
- LAGUNA BEACH : Police Visit Prompts Claim for $1 Million
- Track and Field
- Soviet Athletes Stuck in 'Dangerous' Position : Politics: Participation in hockey's Canada Cup and track championships up in the air.
- NFL EXHIBITION : Broncos End Slump, Defeat Dolphins, 21-13
- Club's Trip to Europe Was Worth the Wait : Soccer: Mission Viejo 15-and-under girls' team wins prestigious Dana Cup tournament in Denmark.
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Coming Back, Ryan Goes Five in 4-1 Win
- DANCE REVIEW : Lewitzky's Mother-and-Child Reunion at Pepperdine
- Japanese Garden . . . A Place Where Peace Breaks Out
- Welch Gets Injunction, Can Coach This Season
- Profits, Not Pennants : Jackie Autry, Wife of the Angels' Owner, Says Bottom Line Now Must Come First
- PEOPLE WATCH
- IRVINE : Conflict Complaint Settled by Mayor
- MOORPARK : 2nd Drive-By in 2 Days Occurs in Area
- Lasorda Fires Up Dodgers : Baseball: Manager leads the cheers before Gwynn knocks in the winning run with a sacrifice fly in the 10th, 3-2.
- Last Start May Finish Valenzuela : Baseball: He struggles to 6-5 win over Tacoma in final game for Edmonton.
- Judge Rules Canyon Coach Can Return to Job : High school football: Harry Welch was accused of conducting an off-season practice in violation of Southern Section rules. The injunction stays a 5 1/2-month suspension.
- Tennis
- Speed Demons : Father-Son Team From El Toro on Fast Track in Drag Racing
- COMMENTARY : O.C. THEATER : No Letup Yet in Scuffling at Grove Festival : The 'Twinkie offense' is the most recent allegation in a continuing battle.
- Empty Seats Mark Early Start of L. A. School Year : Education: Some confusion accompanies the first day of classes with most students on a new academic calendar. Budget cuts add to the uneasiness.
- Panel Orders Audit of Equestrian Center in Dispute Over Rent : Finances: Officials want proof that a payment reduction is justified. They also seek a ruling on the legality of a chef school proposed on the site.
- His Motto: Stick It to Your Ticket : Coping: An eye surgeon believes the traffic ticket system is unfair. He's written a book to help San Diego drivers beat it.
- 2 Howell Homers Wasted : Baseball: Chris Gwynn drives home winning run in 10th inning as Dodgers down Padres, 3-1.
- Lewis Still Waiting for His Fifth Shot at Fifth Spot in Rotation : Baseball: Angel pitcher is back in the minor leagues after going 1-3 with a 5.91 earned-run average in major league stint.
- STAGE
- 3-Car Arleta Crash Kills 1, Injures 4
- State Shuts Down Home for Disabled Children
- Ethelyn (Bamma) Davis; Retired Co-Producer
- TENNIS : For Now, Sabatini Is Good Pitch/No Serve
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : OK Expected Tonight on Housing Project
- MWD Has Too Much of a Good Thing--Reservoirs Brimming
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Firefighters Dispute City's Pay Findings
- SOUTH COUNTY : Ortega Hwy. Crash Injures Motorcyclist
- Son Shines Indoors : Inspired Play of Ken Griffey Jr. Has Seattle Mariners in First Pennant Race
- Weekend Box Office : The Summer Doldrums Continue
- 6 Public Storage REITS Report Lower Profits
- Eateries Getting More Than a Taste of Misery : Food: Recession, dramatic increase in new restaurants make the going tough for San Diego restaurateurs.
- Storage Properties Profits Rise 1% for Quarter
- Poway Firm's Mini Phone Is an Earful : Communications: Owner of circuit-board business is still refining 'bone-conductive' microphone invention for a new type of phone headset.
- Gregory J. Bowcott has been named senior...
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : CAMP PENDLETON : Slaying of Civilian by Official Probed
- Rick Griffin; Psychedelic Artist Adorned Rock Music Posters
- 10-Year-Old Accused in 2nd Child Holdup
- Entree to Global Economy Now Faces Blackball
- Pendleton MPs Kill Intruder in Truck
- Officials Call Fire Season Best Since 1983 : Backcountry: Cool temperatures and the lack of Santa Ana winds help. But weather changes could still spark major blazes.
- Man Convicted of Lesser Charge in Beating of Woman
- Official Admits Conflict on Votes : Lancaster: In apparent violation of law, Councilman William Pursley backed project by developer that had bought other land from him. State agency vows probe.
- Professor's Bail Set at $400,000 in Fraud
- WESTMINSTER : Help Sought to Find Alzheimer's Patient
- Air Quality Report
- Too Many Fat Golfers Played in a Hair Shirt
- College Football
- Sax Player Hopes to Get His Thoughts on Record
- The Ska's the Limit : Ex-English Beat Singer David Wakeling Puts Conviction Into Work and Weekly O.C. Shows
- SPECIAL EDITION: CRISIS IN THE KREMLIM : Around World, Coup Draws Condemnation and Demonstrations : <i> Here's how news of the ouster of Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev was received worldwide as reported by Times correspondents, researchers and wire services:</i> : In Cuba, Uncertainty
- CRISIS IN THE KREMLIN : Around World, Coup Draws Condemnation and Demonstrations : <i> Here's how news of the ouster of Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev was received worldwide as reported by Times correspondents, researchers and wire services:</i> : Paris Seeks Crisis Talks
- SPECIAL EDITION: CRISIS IN THE KREMLIM : Around World, Coup Draws Condemnation and Demonstrations : <i> Here's how news of the ouster of Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev was received worldwide as reported by Times correspondents, researchers and wire services:</i> : Canada Suspends Aid
- SPECIAL EDITION: CRISIS IN THE KREMLIM : Around World, Coup Draws Condemnation and Demonstrations : <i> Here's how news of the ouster of Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev was received worldwide as reported by Times correspondents, researchers and wire services:</i> : Wariness in East Bloc
- JAZZ REVIEW : A Less Tangled Approach Puts Spotlight on Ravel : By making due with less in his El Matador show, the keyboardist gives his 'Midnight Passion' tunes a streamlined appeal missing from the album. The focus shows off his composing and pianistic abilities.
- SPECIAL EDITION: CRISIS IN THE KREMLIM : Around World, Coup Draws Condemnation and Demonstrations : <i> Here's how news of the ouster of Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev was received worldwide as reported by Times correspondents, researchers and wire services:</i> : A NATO Warning
- SPECIAL EDITION: CRISIS IN THE KREMLIM : Around World, Coup Draws Condemnation and Demonstrations : <i> Here's how news of the ouster of Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev was received worldwide as reported by Times correspondents, researchers and wire services:</i> : Papal Fears for Flock
- Reducing the Wetlands
- Clarence Thomas and the NAACP
- RADIO
- SPECIAL EDITION: CRISIS IN THE KREMLIM : Around World, Coup Draws Condemnation and Demonstrations : <i> Here's how news of the ouster of Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev was received worldwide as reported by Times correspondents, researchers and wire services:</i> : Salvadoran Theories
- SPECIAL EDITION: CRISIS IN THE KREMLIM : Around World, Coup Draws Condemnation and Demonstrations : <i> Here's how news of the ouster of Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev was received worldwide as reported by Times correspondents, researchers and wire services:</i> : Iraqis Overjoyed
- SPECIAL EDITION: CRISIS IN THE KREMLIM : Around World, Coup Draws Condemnation and Demonstrations : <i> Here's how news of the ouster of Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev was received worldwide as reported by Times correspondents, researchers and wire services:</i> : Latin America Frets
- SPECIAL EDITION: CRISIS IN THE KREMLIM : Around World, Coup Draws Condemnation and Demonstrations : <i> Here's how news of the ouster of Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev was received worldwide as reported by Times correspondents, researchers and wire services:</i> : A Chill for Israel
- Shelby Steele on Clarence Thomas
- SPECIAL EDITION: CRISIS IN THE KREMLIM : Around World, Coup Draws Condemnation and Demonstrations : <i> Here's how news of the ouster of Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev was received worldwide as reported by Times correspondents, researchers and wire services:</i> : Outrage in Britain
- SPECIAL EDITION: CRISIS IN THE KREMLIM : Around World, Coup Draws Condemnation and Demonstrations : <i> Here's how news of the ouster of Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev was received worldwide as reported by Times correspondents, researchers and wire services:</i> : Protests in Rome
- Tom Bethell
- Shelby Steele on Clarence Thomas
- Reducing the Wetlands
- Clarence Thomas and the NAACP
- SPECIAL EDITION: CRISIS IN THE KREMLIM : Around World, Coup Draws Condemnation and Demonstrations : <i> Here's how news of the ouster of Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev was received worldwide as reported by Times correspondents, researchers and wire services:</i> : Doubts in Arab World
- SPECIAL EDITION: CRISIS IN THE KREMLIM : Around World, Coup Draws Condemnation and Demonstrations : <i> Here's how news of the ouster of Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev was received worldwide as reported by Times correspondents, researchers and wire services:</i> : Sympathy in China
- SPECIAL EDITION: CRISIS IN THE KREMLIM : Around World, Coup Draws Condemnation and Demonstrations : <i> Here's how news of the ouster of Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev was received worldwide as reported by Times correspondents, researchers and wire services:</i> : Caution in Tokyo
- Shelby Steele on Clarence Thomas
- Shelby Steele on Clarence Thomas
- SPECIAL EDITION: CRISIS IN THE KREMLIM : Around World, Coup Draws Condemnation and Demonstrations : <i> Here's how news of the ouster of Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev was received worldwide as reported by Times correspondents, researchers and wire services:</i> : Anxiety in Germany
- MOVIES - Aug. 20, 1991
- Obituaries - Aug. 20, 1991
- TELEVISION - Aug. 20, 1991
- TELEVISION - Aug. 20, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 20, 1991
- Democrat Killea Will Become an Independent
- Hurricane Bob Rips Into New England; Thousands Flee : Storm: Torrential rain, winds up to 138 m.p.h. topple trees, smash boats, knock out power. Its fury should be spent by today.
- Soviet Emigres Feel the Pain, Despair Over Turn of Events : Reaction: Relatives frantically search for information. Hopes for reforms and further emigration are dashed.
- BUSHWHACKER?: It may be tough for any...
- Emigres in Orange County Voice Worries
- Bush Calls for Return of Gorbachev to Power : U.S. reaction: President denounces ouster as illegitimate, warns that economic cooperation may end.
- LAGUNA BEACH : 5 Officers in Video Arrest File Claim
- GIMME SHELTER: Supervisors are facing some bullet-biting...
- Man Struck, Killed by Van; Toddler Hurt
- Encino Lawyer Among 2 Sentenced in 'Alliance' Corruption Case : Fraud: He was given two weekends in jail by a San Diego judge; the other got 16 months in prsion. They are among 12 who were convicted or pleaded guilty.
- Politicians Jockey for Position : Antelope Valley: The likely creation of a new congressional district has set off a chain reaction among GOP officeholders.
- NO REGRETS: Defense attorney Milton C. Grimes...
- DRESS BLUES: Newport Beach police have reason...
- California - News from Aug. 20, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 20, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 20, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 20, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 20, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 20, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 20, 1991
- PACIFIC REPORT : Will Japan Shift Its Plane-Making Ties?
- Hungarian Rabbi Confronts Pope : Religion: John Paul is assailed over his church's silence during World War II. He delivers a ringing denunciation of anti-Semitism, urges reconciliation.
- Bush Urges States to Act on Health Care : Medicine: The issue is the centerpiece of the National Governors' Assn. conference. Democrats fail to turn up the pressure for federal involvement
- U.S. Punishes Salomon, Rescinds Harsh Penalty
- 4 Die in Separate Traffic Accidents
- El Cajon
- Harbor Village Adrift in Sea of Lawsuits : Courts: The restaurant and shopping complex's future is uncertain because of litigation brought on by financial problems. Some blame the economy. Others cite mismanagement.
- Science / Medicine : Study Overturns Beliefs About Battered Women
- COLUMN RIGHT/ JONATHAN H. ADLER : Dioxin Joins List of Costly False Alarms : Environmental legislation can cost jobs and raise prices. Some is based on disputed science.
- Track and Field
- Chargers Seeking Some Key Answers : Football: The 49ers, minus Joe Montana, will give San Diego another test in exhibition game.
- NFL : Moon Leads Houston Past Dallas
- Dodger Frustration Is Now Out on Tape : Baseball: Lasorda ejected when replay seems to show umpire made wrong call. Astros win, 8-4, but L.A.'s lead remains 1 1/2 games over Braves.
- ARTS
- CLIPBOARD : June Restaurant Health Permit Suspensions
- Insurers Must Do the Right Thing
- MISSION VIEJO : Golf Range Approval Expected for College
- THOUSAND OAKS : 200 to Play Golf in Boy Scout Benefit
- COLUMN LEFT/ RUTH ROSEN : Democracy for Men, Mostly, East and West : The revolutions of '89 were incomplete; women have lost what protection they had.
- Science / Medicine : Physicists Create 'Atom Switch'
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Gaetti Starting to Go Deep
- Auto Racing
- Line Tries to Deal With Change : Rams: The struggling offensive unit could benefit from the return of tackle Gerald Perry and guard Duval Love.
- MUSIC REVIEW : St. Clair Ventures Into Better 'New World'
- Merger Activity Generates Run-Up in Stocks of Banks
- Short-Term Versus Long-Term Bond Mutual Funds
- Riverside Tollway Mired in Problems : Transportation: Lawsuits, legislative blockades and environmental concerns are delaying the project well beyond the planned 1993 completion date.
- IRVINE : Industrial Sector Apartments Rejected
- REGIONAL REPORT : Colleges Go to Employers With Custom Classes
- LOTTERY RESULTS: AUG. 17
- No Time for Politics as Usual : WATER WATCH: Showdown in Sacramento on Katz's free-market reform
- THOUSAND OAKS : Scholarships Target Bilingual Education
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council to Discuss 'Surf City' Plans
- Councilman Says Votes Were Wrong : Lancaster: William Pursley said he had not been aware of any legal restrictions. He received money from a major home developer.
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Music : Mauceri Leads 'Dreams' at Bowl
- Performance Art : Sandra Bernhard Gets Down to the <i> Her</i> of It
- Salomon Receives Penalty, Reprieve : Scandal: U.S. at first bans Wall Street giant from bidding on Treasury bonds. But punishment is eased after plea by firm's chairman, ouster of more executives.
- Jack Ryan, 65; Toy Inventor, Missile Designer
- The Soviet Presidency
- Crosswalks and Caution Put Pedestrians on Safest Path
- COUNTYWIDE : Sandcastle Artisans Bring Fantasy to Life
- Raccoon Blamed for Power Outages
- Science / Medicine : Study Links Infections and Strokes
- SAN CLEMENTE : Infant Pulled From Family Pool Critical
- There's Enough Blame to Go Around : 'Competitiveness' is more complex than Quayle suggests
- CIA JITTERS: The summer of 1991 has...
- Ridley-Thomas' Bold Style Rocks Council : City Hall: Confrontations with colleagues mark brief tenure. He insists he is standing up for constituents, but critics say his effectiveness will suffer.
- Auto Racing
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Becker Gets Poor Service in First Loss to Sampras
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Harrison Makes a Bid to Stick Around
- Unstressed by the Sea : El Morro's Merry Mixture Includes Pensioners and Millionaires
- OXNARD : City Leaders to Hold 'Team-Building' Retreat in Solvang
- Women of Vision See Past O.C.
- Faries Gives Padres Emergency Support : Baseball: Rookie does his best to down the Atlanta Braves, 2-1, with his bat and glove.
- Inspired Cubans Fight Like Pros
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Elvis (Costello That Is) Found Alive and Well
- Bowie Group's Video to Air in Times Square
- Preservation Print of Oscar-Winning 'Cimarron'
- Stage : 'Treasure's' Opening Production Wildly Uneven
- The News Media Was Right to Ignore Plea by Mayor
- Cautionary Tale From the<i> Other</i> Fitzgerald : ZELDA FITZGERALD:: The Collected Writings, <i> Edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli,</i> Charles Scribners Sons, $24.95; 488 pages
- <i> Embololalia </i> or <i> Embolalia</i> , It's . . . er . . . Static to Our Ears
- Santa Clarita Growth Battle Turns Heated : Development: The city is divided over a proposal to limit building to 475 units per year. Rumors of phone taps and other dirty tactics abound.
- Thousands Still Await Sewer Refunds From Los Angeles : Bureaucracy: A state-imposed deadline has passed. Many of those charged for sanitation services they did not receive are poor.
- BUENA PARK : Council to Consider Buying 2 Properties
- Science / Medicine : Exercising While Dieting Helps
- Glass Act : Simi Valley: A committee will hold a fund-raiser to try to save Bottle Village, a folk-art landmark, from neglect and ruin.
- Santa Ana Curious: Did Councilman Move Out of Town?
- San Diego
- Cuba Leaves No Question of Gilt : Medal count: Its boxers lead a 17-victory surge for a 140-130 edge over the United States in the gold race.
- Parker Enjoys Life in Low-Rent District
- 'KTLA Morning News' Does Indeed Rate
- COMMENTARY : A Touchy-Feely Summer of Tears and Testosterone : Movies: A new character emerges for the '90s--the sensitive male. Even the Terminator qualifies.
- Naked Ambition: Is there a nude drawing...
- Man Suspected in 2 Shootings Killed by Police
- Addresses at DMV Remain Accessible : Privacy: New rules were written to keep information confidential. Critics say there are too many loopholes.
- COLUMN ONE : Banking Industry Implodes : Thousands of jobs have vanished in a wave of restructuring.
- Lawyer Group Opposes Nomination of Thomas
- End to Market Violence Urged
- Las Vegas Headliners Want to Make Orphan Tiger Cub a Star
- Italy Sends Back Last Albanians Seeking Asylum
- Hold For Release : Hurricane Bob Whips Across North Carolina
- People vs. Peabody : Lifestyle: Laurence Peabody was happy with the rustic life on his six country acres but county officials said it was just too rustic.
- Motorcycles
- Athletic Success, Changing Waters : Cuba: Eyes have been opened to the sports miracle occurring in this poor island nation of 10 million.
- Dalton Trumbo's Real Role in 'Roman Holiday'
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'The Climate' Changes for the Worse
- Boxing
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Ailing Kelly Says He'll Play in Opener
- Blacklists, Gray Hairs: Ageism From Agents
- Police Seeking 'Links' to Fugitive
- BANKING AND FINANCE
- OCCUPATION: SALES ASSOCIATE
- Orange County Dinner Theater Business Booms
- BANKING AND FINANCE
- Out-and-Out Feud : Politics: After council candidate announces she's a lesbian, a rival reveals he's HIV-positive. Both say they're just being candid, but critics question their timing.
- Del Mar
- NEWPORT BEACH : Police Union Urges Pay System Changes
- Family of 6 Hurt as Van Flips on Freeway, Slams Into Divider : Accident: The northbound Santa Ana Freeway is closed for 30 minutes as victims, four of them children, are treated.