- MOVIES : A Lion in His Winter : At 85, Fred Zinnemann looks back on a life in film; his anecdote-rich autobiography earns the rave reviews his last movie didn't
- Edible Plant Guide
- The Turnip Point : Protest: Saying that the Legislature has to realize taxpayers are bled dry, a Simi Valley councilwoman digs deep for a unique way to get her message across.
- Live or Let Die : Orange County's Suicide-Prevention Programs Are Teaching Teen-Agers That Telling Secrets and Breaking Promises Can Sometimes Be the Best Way to Save a Friendship
- Tough Sledding : Life Is Brutal, Often Cut Short for Eskimo Dogs
- Dispute Over Ex-City Manager Grows : Politics: Mayor Fasching decries a letter to voters written by nine ex-mayors, who said that the forced resignation of George Watts was illegal.
- Vietnam Resort Reviving Tourism
- Teen's Suicide Jolts Eskimo Community
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Gaetti Waits for Club to Smooth Things
- BOBBY WATSON : Paying Dues Pays Off for Saxophonist
- * Robert S. Bruchmann has been appointed...
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- OUTSIDE IN : These Two Beautiful Restaurants Prove That Dining Alfresco Can Be a Picnic
- BOOK REVIEW : Real Estate Directory for Professionals, Residents
- Like Father, Like Son
- Organic Fertilizing
- Iraqi Anti-Hussein Groups Elect an Executive Council
- Bosnia Declares State of War; U.N. Jeep Hit
- Wilson Budget Plan Cuts Counties' Care Obligations : Aid: Proposal would lift required welfare and health services. Needy would be left without help, critics say.
- Fashion Houses Quietly Face Up to AIDS : The AIDS Epidemic in Paris Fashion Houses: Few Words, Lots of Support Action
- Pasadena : Critics Plan Freeway Forum
- U.S. OPEN : It's Control to Collapse for Morgan : Golf: He quickly goes from 12 under and seven shots ahead to a 77 and a one-shot lead over Kite, Woosnam and Brooks.
- Lathrop Outlasts Veterans at Saugus
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Stakes Day, So It's McAnally Day
- COMMENTARY / HORSE RACING : Latest Flop by Arazi Indicates Greatness Label a Bit Premature
- Looking Under the Covers : Artist Roger Campbell uses realistic paintings of old, discarded mattresses to reveal his insights into people and relationships
- Family Falls for the Nontoxic Beauty of Niagara
- Hawaii Opens Doors to Firm
- Like, Too Cool--Snakes Set Up Shop With Surfer Dudes
- Cheapskate: Champagne on Beer Budget
- Cloak and Dagger : A new company, Spyworld, takes a page from 007 by offering gadgets for surveillance and security. There's even a teddy bear whose secret camera can keep an eye on the nanny.
- From Upscale to Fast Food, Restaurants Feel a Pinch : Dining: As sales dry up, closures of familiar eateries have become common. One out of six jobs in the industry have vanished in the last three years.
- He Knew It Was Time to Retire at Stroke of 10
- MOVIES : UPDATE : Hollywood and AIDS: Turning the Corner
- WORDS WORTH: You asked for it, you...
- UCLA Discusses Purchase of Westwood Playhouse
- A Literary Journey to South Africa
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : FILE: ARTISTE : It Started Out as a Special Little Film and Then It Just, Well, Ballooned
- * Kerry C. Lewis has joined American...
- Botanical Zoo Tours
- Plane Crash Probe Focuses on Engine : Aviation: Sightseeing craft may have had only one propeller operating when it plunged near the Grand Canyon, killing 10.
- Assembly Considers Reinstating Tax Break on Marine Bunker Fuels : Shipping: With refueling at local ports down almost 50%, waterfront businesses fear going under if the levy remains in effect.
- A Matter of Leadership, of Vision, of National Will : Our cities can be saved, but only if a courageous blueprint is drawn
- OTAY MESA : 3 Brush Fires Burn Near Otay Mountain
- Sparks Fly Amid Payouts, Pay Cuts and Budget Talks : Torrance: In the face of a bleak fiscal year, an administrative leave program has workers outraged, managers on the defensive and council members in a quandary.
- Miscellany
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : Navratilova Facing an Age-Old Question
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Miner Seems to Be Sinking in Deep Draft
- Majestic Sweep Beats Technology in Ohio
- He's an Amphibious Success : Watts Games: Garfield's Naranjo makes his mark in the 100-yard butterfly and the 800-meter run.
- A Moment in Sun for Fiddling Phenoms
- * Carla R. Moore has been appointed...
- Toshiba America Information Systems Names 3 Regional Managers
- Breaking Away : What Happens When a Son Determines to Live a Life in Opposition to His Father?
- Packing: 'Do We Really Need All This Stuff?' : You can lighten up by buying or renting a car seat and other incidentals en route.
- The Joys of 'Booking' Your Journey : The writings of Bombeck and others make unforgettable travel companions.
- Uncrowded Garden Shows Experienced Landscaper
- IN EXCESS
- SEAN MATHIAS: Speaking His 'Language'
- Dinkins Offers to Mediate a Clinton-Jackson Truce
- New Sewer Line Brings Hope for a Cleaner Ocean : Environment: A $115-million replacement system promises to end the dumping of raw sewage into Santa Monica Bay.
- THE HUMAN CONDITION : Advice Is the One Gift We Keep On Giving
- U.S. OPEN : Dillard's Chances Slim Now : Golf: Despite a seven-over 79, he is happy to be only five shots back after struggling for years.
- Conner Fourth in German Race
- New Citizens Battle Fears, Frustration to Cast Ballots
- Raving With the Rich
- Return of Shoes to Imelda Marcos Urged
- Redemption From <i> La Vida Loca</i> : Only a broad and intense community effort will stem gangs' growth
- LECTURE ON BIAS: As part of the...
- Redondo Council OKs Shopping Center Project
- Schools Must Learn to Subtract Harder : * Tough Times Force Districts Into Tough Decisions
- 2 Palmdale Brothers Stabbed, 1 Fatally
- Eagle Rock Man Killed in Tujunga
- Think Blue Week Gives Longtime Fan a Ground-Level Look at Game
- Parents Hold Key to Child's Education : Schools: Teacher discovers the importance of a student's mother and father after having his own son.
- Workshop Helps Former Students File for Refunds : Pacoima: Many of the participants, burdened with poor credit ratings, want to pay back loans used to attend schools run by a now-bankrupt firm.
- Miscellany
- Welcome to Golf's Nightmare
- Low Rent From Mom Means Loss for Son
- A GLIMPSE OF SCARLET AND OTHER STORIES...
- Caltrans Issues Advisory About Scheduled Freeway Work Areas
- Sobering Lowdown on Hazardous High : * Inhalants May Seem Like Innocent Fun to Teens, but They Can Be Deadly Serious
- Won't Miss Lewis in 100, Johnson Says
- Padres Fail in Clutch, Fall to Giants
- Laguna Beach Surfer Earns Day's Best Score
- Spirit Soccer Club Wins First Match at Regionals
- Images and Words Collide in Artist's Photo-Text Collages
- * James D. Reed and David Roberson...
- Lowbrow Cool : DINO: Living High in the Dirty Business of Dreams, <i> By Nick Tosches (Doubleday: $24; 446 pp.)</i>
- Chambers of Commerce Select Officers
- An Asterisk From Yourcenar : THAT MIGHTY SCULPTOR, TIME, <i> By Marguerite Yourcenar Translated by Walter Kaiser (Farrar, Straus and Giroux: $22; 211 pp.)</i>
- GM AND THE JUICEMOBILE : To Satisfy California's Tough Anti-Smog Laws, General Motors Jumped on the Electric-Car Bandwagon. But Can the Wounded Giant Follow Through With a Car We'll Want to Buy?
- Love, Lies and Murder (NBC Sunday at...
- AS THE SOAPS TURN TO SUMMER
- Texas Train Fast as a Speeding Bullet
- Concert Melee in Boston
- Bishop Addresses Sexual Abuse by Priests : Religion: In an unprecedented statement, Catholic cleric urges dioceses to respond promptly to allegations.
- U.S. Efforts to Halt Arms Race Called Limited
- IN BRIEF : L.A.'s AIDS Hotline Adds Thai Language
- This 'Light' Stays On : For 40 years, CBS Soap has Kept the Plots Coming and Going
- Rural Texans Hope to Derail High-Speed Train : Environment: Ranchers and farmers fear adverse impact on livestock and lifestyle. If built, the $6-billion system would link four major cities.
- Cash Crops : Local Farmers' Markets Help Satisfy a Growing Appetite for Just-Picked Produce on the First Day of Summer
- Getting Their Taste of County : Visitors Sample Food, Entertainment at Annual Festival in Irvine
- Mac's Last Attack? : McEnroe Reflects on a Stormy History at Wimbledon, Where the Tabloids Will Have to Pick on Someone Else
- Lindros Mess Gets Stickier : NHL: When the Nordiques finally make a deal for unsigned No. 1 draft choice of 1991, they apparently make two, with Flyers and Rangers.
- Lopez Leads Stacy by One in Hershey
- * Richard H. Myers, Jr. has been...
- An Alternate View of Jamaica's Blue Mountains : Caribbean visitors can find inexpensive lodging at rustic foothill retreats.
- Baker Considers Bosnia Air Raids : Balkans: Secretary of state edges closer to advocating the use of an international force to break the siege of Sarajevo.
- Profile : The Rites of Burton : NBC'S 'HOME FIRES' IS A STEP FORWARD FOR DAUGHTER KATE'S TV AND FILM CAREER
- Qualities That Will Serve and Guide Him : * UC System President Peltason Will Face Hurdles That Will Test His Humor, Patience
- HOW LONG LIVES THE QUEEN: The Long...
- Valera Has A's Shooting Blanks, 10-0
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL VENTURA COUNTY ALL-STAR GAMES : Amar, Martinez Help North to Early Lead in 120-83 Romp
- Celebrities Continue a Serious Fight by Playing a Game
- JOHN FIELD: Complete Piano Sonatas; Nocturnes, Nos....
- DEALIN': Before Sub Pop, the Seattle label...
- ROLNICK: "Macedonian AirDrumming." Neil Rolnick, with Gamelan...
- COVER STORY : Those Were the Days : Remember when Hollywood was 'the greatest fleshpot since Babylon'? Madonna's <i> mom</i> wasn't born yet!
- Curmudgeon in a Canoe : THE HAPPY ISLES OF OCEANIA: Paddling the Pacific, <i> By Paul Theroux (Putnam: $24.95; 528 pp.)</i>
- THE FAMILY WAY
- L.A. SPEAK
- Build Simple, Do-It-Yourself Solar Water Heater
- A SAMPLER OF AMERICAN JEWISH FOLKLORE ...
- Reflections in the Fragments : THE SECRET DEFECTOR, <i> By Clancy Sigal (Aaron Asher Books/HarperCollins Publishers: $22; 274 pp.)</i>
- UNCOMMON COURTESY : One Tough Customer Discovers a Funny Thing Happened After the Riots
- Canada, From Inside and Out : OH CANADA! OH QUEBEC! Requiem for a Divided Country, <i> By Mordecai Richler (Alfred A. Knopf: $23; 288 pp.)</i> : O CANADA: Travels in an Unknown County, <i> By Jan Morris (HarperCollins: $20; 208 pp.)</i>
- Japan Defies Critics, Tries to Forecast 'Big One' : Earthquakes: Attention centers on a network of seismographs deployed southwest of Tokyo. Officials fear disaster in a wrong call.
- Nontoxic Control of Fleas, Termites : Poisoning Pests, Not People or Pets
- Kindergarten Graduates Take Baby Steps Into an Adult World
- City's East and West Are '2 Different Worlds' : Neighborhoods: Residents east of Redondo Avenue are primarily affluent and Anglo. The west side consists mostly of poor minorities.
- Strapped City Hopes Volunteers Fill Service Gap
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : Choose or Lose: New MTV Message Hits Youth Vote
- 3 Dead, 10 Missing After Ship Explodes in Malaysia
- Settlement Can't Erase Lasting Scars of Injury
- VISTA : Mother, Daughter Found Dead in Car
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: June 20
- Miscellany
- Trio Pitches East to Softball Victory
- Supreme Court Backs Reynolds : Jurisprudence: Justice Stevens upholds athlete's right to compete in the 400, and colleagues on the bench affirm. Qualifying races for the men's 400 meters are postponed until today.
- Decathletes Ready for a Trial Run : Track and field: Chris Wilcox and John Schwepker are hopeful of earning a berth on Olympic team.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : McNeil Wins Eastbourne Title
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL ROUNDUP : 7-Run Inning Lifts Sepulveda Past Glendale
- Finals Verdict: Lewis Out of 100 : Olympic trials: He finishes sixth, losing the chance for a third consecutive victory in the event.
- Heroism and Finesse Missing in This 'Freischutz'
- BOMB SQUAD: "Fast Car," the acclaimed hit...
- POP MUSIC : 10 QUESTIONS : Rock's Avatar of Alienation
- * Robert D. Stevens has joined Centennial...
- * Alexander L. Kyman, 62, president and...
- Staten, Manhattan's Quiet Neighbor, More of an Oasis Than an Island
- Maestro of the Universe : African Drummers, Japanese Chants, Irish Flutes--the High-tech, High-concept music of Ryuichi Sakamoto Is All Over the Map
- Canada Offers Birthday Bargains for Its 125th : Airlines, rail system, youth hostels offer special discounts for summer travelers.
- San Gabriel : Survey of Historic Sites OKd
- Hashing Out Harassment : Lifetime show has women and men discussing sexual power plays in the workplace
- South Pasadena : Budget OKd but Has Hitch
- Blacks on Clinton Team Say Whites Make the Decisions
- Marion Barry to Run for D.C. Council
- PERSPECTIVE ON RUSSIA : Despair Craves Strong Medicine : Yeltsin goes home to an atmosphere charged by angry nationalism; will the U.S. follow through on summit goodwill?
- The Supreme Court's Insult to Law-Abiding Countries : Law: By allowing the U.S. to kidnap foreign citizens in another country, the justices make a mockery of much of what we preach.
- Accused Killer Haunted by Disturbing Visions : Crime: Robert Earl Mack, charged in Convair shootings, says he had intended to kill himself.
- OXNARD : 6 Men Stabbed in 3 Incidents
- Another Casualty of Tragedy : Law enforcement: Temecula crash leaves many Border Patrol agents demoralized, wondering why they are being portrayed as the bad guys.
- Panorama City Man Fatally Shot in Car
- Gulls' Kvartalnov Goes 16th in NHL Draft
- U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS : SDSU Grad Pollock Earns Spot in Rowing
- MOVIES : Mike Leigh, 20 Years of Moments : The early works of the British director, showing why he is one of a kind, will be screened at the AFI International Festival
- * Lucy Walther-Kral has been appointed vice...
- Boor Next Door Could Scuttle Sale
- BLACK COWBOY: The Life and Legend of...
- Witness to a Simpler Life : Finding beauty and plain truths on the road through Pennsylvania's Amish country
- Average Rates for Residential Mortgages
- Bargain-Hunting Buoys Stocks; Dow Up 11.23
- Classified Courtship on Rise in Lonely '90s
- Mob Forces De Klerk to Flee Township
- 4 Dead, 12 Missing After Ship Explodes in Malaysia
- Ship Finds New Life as Museum
- Quayle's Lucky Break: His 'Cultural Elite' Message Could Siphon Off Perot's Base : Politics: By making it 'Us vs. Them,' the vice president is setting the agenda for the fall campaign--and the Democrats still haven't caught on.
- Dispatcher Helps Mother Save Baby
- Buena Park Man Killed in Car Crash
- Father Figure : Volunteer Is a Role Model, Protector and Confidant to Pupils
- McCarthy Cycles to Victory on Coast-to-Coast Weekend
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Nicklaus Seeking One More Big One
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Samuel's Injury Remains a Problem
- RICHARD NEUTRA by Manfred Sack (Studio/Rizzoli:...
- Limited Partnerships Can Aid Estate Planning
- Los Angeles CountyGARDENA: Nineteen townhomes at South...
- Illegal to Evict Tenant Because of Black Friends
- Council Looks at Ways to Offset Expected Budget Shortfall : Government: The city could lose $1 million in state funds. City service fees, including trash pickup, may be increased to help balance a $75-million spending plan.
- He Diagnosed a Need in China
- Arrests Fail to Locate Missing Exxon Executive
- Israeli Vote Vital But Not Inspiring : Election: The country's choice of a prime minister may decide its territorial goals. But the campaign has been compared to watching fruit rot.
- Inside the Blue Room : Animals: Humane Society staffers have to euthanize dogs, cats and more every day. Summer is the busiest time.
- He's a Natural at Fatherhood : Parenting: Donnie Mitchell says his son, conceived in vitro, is 'God-made,' adding that biological origin is irrelevant.
- SAN DIEGO : 2 Women Shot Dead In Unrelated Cases
- COMMENTARY ON FUNDING CUTS : Legislature Plunders Cities' Revenue to Balance State Budget : Sacramento is considering bailing itself out with money citizens shell out for local services.
- Auto Racing
- Budd Pieterse, Meyer Named to South African Olympic Team
- Butch Reynolds Chronology
- COMMENTARY : Getting a Piece of King Richard Makes Dents in Petty Cash Fund
- Pluses and Minuses of State of Israel's Bonds
- Arrests Soar in Abortion Clashes : Protests: Hundreds of abortion rights supporters foil attempts to shut down a Milwaukee clinic. Children are among those taken into custody.
- Indianapolis Water Woes Cut Use
- Where Have the Tourists Gone? : Hotels: As occupancy rates hover in the 'red flag' range, operators are lowering room rates to lure vacationers.
- A Death in the Family
- A Dream for Low-Cost Housing in Los Angeles That Went Astray : Planning: Architect Richard Neutra designed an innovative community of low-income housing in the late 1930s that could still work for the city.
- Man Killed in Motorcycle Crash
- House a Haven for Afflicted Addicts : Residential Program Gives HIV-Positive Residents a Place to Deal With Drug Abuse
- Eviction of Lighthouse Keeper Postponed : Parks: The 60-day reprieve will allow community residents to discuss the Point Fermin landmark's future with Los Angeles officials.
- Auto Racing
- Dodgers Continue Down Road
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Guzman Lifts Blue Jays Back Into Lead
- * Norman K.H. Miede has formed the...
- Surf Wear in Danger of Being Swept Aside by Slouchy, Streetwise Look : Retailing: Fashion experts say teens are shunning coastal cool in favor of clothing inspired by inner-city gangs.
- A Sobering Change for Social Club : Civics: After the deaths of two members following a party, the group has been trying to clean up its image by helping the community.
- Survivors Remember Horrors of 1972 Flood That Devastated Rapid City : Disaster: After two decades, grim memories still engulf those who escaped the South Dakota deluge that killed 238 people and injured 3,000.
- COLUMN ONE : Dad: More Than Mere Biology : Courts are redefining 'fatherhood.' Dad is the guy who provides love and care, not necessarily the one who contributes sperm. Children's custody hangs in the balance.
- U.S. Judge Refuses to Bar Move of Paderewski's Body to Poland
- Special Day Ironic for Fatherless Children of Fatherless Children : Family: Ronald Jr. will probably grow up not knowing Ronald Sr., as both his parents grew up not knowing their fathers.
- COLUMN LEFT / GEORGE BLACK : Advancing Human Rights by Camcorder : Recent cases show that offending governments can be shamed by footage of abuses.
- Schools May Lose $28 Million From State : Budgets: If the Legislature cuts education spending by $2.3 billion, the 20 local districts would have to raid already-tight emergency funds.
- Minister Peers Into 4th Dimension and Launches Quest for Presidency
- GARLAND JEFFREYS : A Singer-Songwriter Resolves Cultural Conflicts in His Life
- One Generous Charger Invests in Future Star, for the Beauty of It : Football: Byrd, team's community services department help a mother and her 3-year-old son.
- God, By JACK KEROUAC
- Waking From Dream of Ownership
- Not All Apples Do Well Here, but Try These
- Couple's Book on Flood Ends Painful Chapter in Their Lives With Message of Hope
- In celebration of Father's Day, Nick at...
- Yeltsin Runs Gantlet of Demonstrators : Visit: With taunts of 'Murderer!' echoing around him, the Russian president nonetheless presses the flesh during a stop in Montreal.
- Arts School Graduates to Present Festival
- Altadena : Panel to Review Water Bills
- Pomona : Gerolaga Gets 6-Year Term
- School Board Member Carrabino Accused Again of Racial Slurs
- Siren Song of Hancock Park
- Extend Life of Your Roof by Preventing Small Leaks
- The Move From Pump to Plug
- Best Bug Book Ever?
- D.A. Acted Legally--but Morally? : Decision in Haag death clearly isn't up to a community's expectation of justice
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : Somehow, 'Giorgio's of Torrance' doesn't seem likely.
- A Queen's Ransom : Ship Lovers Say Money-Losing Attraction Must Be Tossed a Life Preserver
- THOUSAND OAKS : Officers Compete to Help Homeless
- U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS : Owen, Clark Make U.S. Platform Team
- Miscellany
- Bye-Bye Barkley : The 76ers' Mouth Goes South to the Round House of Rebound
- Some Simple Rules to Judge What Candidates Say About the Economy
- Making Sure Your Loan Points Pay on Tax Bill
- The Sixteen Commandments
- IN BRIEF : HIV/AIDS Medical Clinic for Women
- Rental Agencies Offering Alternative-Fuel Cars : Environment: In California, Avis, Hertz and Dollar will try cars using cleaner-burning methanol.
- Music Therapy Soothes Aging, Impaired Brains : Neurology: Attention focuses on slowing the manifestations of nerve damage, using power of a patient's own emotions.
- Tanya Shaw has begun the terrifying descent into AIDS dementia. So far, attempts to find a home for her girls have failed and she knows she's . . . : Running Out of Time
- A Singing, Crooning, Yodeling Slice of Country Music History
- Nightmare Sparked by a Flashlight Is Recalled : Justice: Oceanside man was pulled from his home by police and hogtied after shining a light at a police helicopter. A suit against the city and police is set for trial in September.
- Prospective Parents Meet Youths at Fest : Social services: Annual Black Adoption Festival brings youngsters, would-be mothers and fathers together. But for many the event is bittersweet.
- EDUCATION: The Los Angeles City Council is...
- Racquet Club Gets a Grilling
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : SUITING UP : It's Finally Frida's Time
- HOT SPOT: One of the hottest bands...
- DOWN HOME: Despite his superstar status, Garth...
- Amid Confusion, Defiance Reigns : Reaction: Whether they support Reynolds or not, athletes are increasingly angry at the powers that be.
- ART : How Do <i> You </i> Spell Gronk? : Having moved from guerrilla art to the mainstream, he remains a paradox after 20 years of reinventing his persona and his vision
- "PEOPLE WHO HIT THINGS." Xylo. Clover Eclectic...
- PACIFIC RIM : They <i> Really</i> Care Who Killed Laura Palmer : The 'Twin Peaks' series is a national obsession in Japan with thousands of videos in circulation; now 'Fire Walk With Me' is the country's hottest movie
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : GENRE BENDING : It Takes Three to . . . You Know
- 'Dating Ourselves' Has Special Ring of Truth for Its Authors
- HOWDY DO: In these competitive times, it's...
- Friends Will Remember Carlos Almaraz via Songs and Stories
- THE LAST WORD: Details magazine's new July...
- When Your Home Ceiling Fan Can Save Energy
- Passion for Sweets Prompts Picky Parisians to Pursue the Perfect Pastry : Edible works of art range from apple tarts to chocolate mousse cake. Finding them is a national obsession.
- Mother's Six Rules of Construction
- Former Hostage in Hometown to Give Thanks
- Scuffle Draws Attention to School's Racial Tensions : Discipline: The parents of a student kicked in 'a game of Rodney King' complain that the San Diego area district is brushing aside the incident.
- SEAN MATHIAS: Speaking His 'Language'
- Young Again : SHOWS ABOUT TEENS AND THE SOAP DRAMA OF GROWING UP WIN OVER AUDIENCES
- Roosting Birds Get Heathrow Bum's Rush
- CLOSE-UP
- Four Gaelic-speaking Roman Catholic priests from Ireland...
- Plan to Bolster Security Gets OK : Redevelopment: CRA officials approve $1 million to increase anti-crime measures on Hollywood Boulevard. The proposal now goes before the City Council.
- Senate Votes to Extend Jobless Benefits
- Parents File Suit Against County Over Baby's Death : Health care: They allege that medical records were withheld showing the infant was sick when he left Olive View Medical Center. Punitive damages of $2 million are sought.
- It's Time for Citizens to Ask, 'Who's In Charge Here?'
- Suspect Confesses to Anaheim Man's Slaying : Crime: A man walks into a police station and admits that he killed two people with a hatchet in Tacoma in 1991. God told him to clear his conscience, he tells police.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : To Orioles, Sutcliffe Is a Friend in Deed
- Boom in Swaps Is Welcome to Some but Worries Others : Securities: The value of the complex issues has soared to $5 trillion--a figure that raises fears that a crash would be staggering.
- Canadian Town Brushed Itself Out of a Corner : Tiny Chemainus was about to shut down when artists' murals revitalized business.
- Durable Lawn Chair, Footrest You Can Make
- Noonday Arrows of Death : THE SHARPEST SIGHT, <i> By Louis Owens (University of Oklahoma Press: $19.95; 263 pp.)</i>
- FICTION
- LIFE IN THE DESERT
- Aquarium Fish Trade Comes Under Attack : Environment: Diver's death prompts investigation. Critics say the collecting of specimens for the pet trade is wreaking havoc on marine life. Wholesalers disagree.
- Pollution Reduction Plan Altered to Lessen Danger : Environment: A Redondo Beach utility changes the way it will store a highly toxic chemical. The ammonia solution will be used to cut nitrogen-oxide emissions.
- He's Always There : After Growing Up in a Children's Home in New York, George Karros Makes Sure Every Day Is Father's Day for His Son, the Dodger First Baseman
- Landaker Erases Any Doubts in 13-2 West Victory
- 4 TD Passes Give Carson a Victory : Watts Games: The 25-6 win was welcome after the Colts' disappointing 1991 season.
- Overlooked No Longer : Ex-Hawthorne High Sprinter Mike Marsh Races Into Front Ranks of Olympic Hopefuls
- Duggan Rolls Up the Miles, and the Strikes : Bowling: La Habra resident packs up the motor home travels for about 40 weeks a year on the professional tour.
- Charges Against Girls in Torture Slaying Stun Town in Indiana : Crime: The teen-agers stand accused of beating, abusing and burning to death another girl to avenge a case of jealousy.
- Where Have the Tourists Gone? : Economy: Orange County's $7-billion-a-year 'fun business' will rebound from recession, but damage has been done.
- Mayors, Police Chiefs Seek End to Violence : Unrest: Conference urges local crackdowns on excessive force by officers and backs federal gun control legislation.