- Spending on Capital Equipment Will Be Slow in Coming, but It'll Come
- Lower Costs and Greater Selection Making Automated Homes a Reality : Technology: Consumers concerned about security and convenience are expected to make it a $5-billion market by the year 2000.
- Fixing Water Pressure in a Washing Machine
- The ARSENIC HOUR
- Mystic Isles : Three Wind-swept, Romantic Outposts of Britain and Ireland : Ireland's Inishmore
- Boutique Beers: More Taste, More Money
- Making Summer in New York Feel Like a Breeze : Forgo museums in favor of river cruises, outdoor dining and nighttime music.
- Walnut : City OKs Slimmer Budget
- Perot Claim on Panama Aid Disputed
- U.S. Highways--Fewer Drunks, More Women : Safety: Roads are becoming safer, but female motorists are found to be younger, more aggressive and more likely to suffer high-speed fatal accidents.
- Rebuilding Their Lives : The emotional and physical scars are healing. The fractured homes are being repaired. Yet one year after the devastating Sierra Madre quake, thousands are still struggling at . . .
- Images Make a Great Spectator Sport, but What's the Score?
- Bush Daughter Marries in Rites at Camp David : First Family: She weds for the second time. Her husband is a former Democratic aide.
- The Tiny Country Whose Problems Threaten International Peace : Moldova: Longstanding Russian-Romanian hatreds, fanned by inept leaders, could force Yelstin's military hand. And Turkey may join the fray.
- Shirley Carr : The Women Who Kept Canada's Labor Unions Strong and Viable
- 'Miracle Workers' Get Management Training
- Hind Sight : Padres' Kimm Had Bird's-Eye View of Mark Fidrych
- Soccer
- FILLMORE : Groups to Start Selling Fireworks
- It Should Be Tournament of the Americans : Basketball: "Dream Team" begins qualifying play against Cuba without Ewing, but with plenty in reserve.
- For Dan, It's Settled in Pole Vault : Olympic trials: O'Brien fails to clear a height and finishes 11th in decathlon. Johnson wins with a meet record.
- COVER STORY : The Amazing Garth-O-Matic! : The music and the fans are what make Brooks' life so charmed; the business almost got in the way
- Press and Military Aim Friendly Potshots
- Tips for Sleep as Others Work
- Budget Impasse Continues : Finances: Wilson again refuses to submit a balanced spending plan. Assembly ends its weekend session.
- PLATFORM : The People's Choice
- An Unsettling Settlement in Laguna Harassment Case
- Youth Killed in Suspected Gang Shooting
- U.S. Refugee Policy Criticized : Immigration: Amnesty International, meeting in L.A., says federal and state governments undermine respect for human rights.
- Bleszynski, Jellen Win Tennis Matches
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Mets' Coleman Out With Injured Leg
- U.S. Women Easily Beat Brazilians
- Ceballos Wants Charles in Charge
- Gabriel Ruelas Wins a Majority Decision
- Checkers Has Lost Its Chef
- In Brief
- SMALL FACES: Just in case you haven't...
- * Community Psychiatric Centers, a psychiatric services...
- * Forest Lawn Memorial-Parks has appointed vice...
- THE LAST ITALIAN: Portrait of a People...
- * Roberta Jorgensen, president of the Orange...
- STYLE : GARDENS : Period Pool
- THE NATION'S HOUSING : The Lenders Secret : Applicants Have Right to Appraisal Data
- THE GREENHOUSE by Susan Hillmore (New...
- Yemen Allows 600 Somalis Ashore After Eight-Day Wait Aboard Boat
- Covina : City Will Dip Into Reserves
- Cal Poly Professor on Science Task Force
- When It Comes to Malibu Ironies, She Wrote the Book
- Anti-Abortion Activists Protest in Milwaukee, Chicago, Cape Cod
- * Frances C. McConnell has been named...
- * Terry Michaelson, owner of Michaelson Commercial...
- * Lewis Galoob Toys Inc. has named...
- SOME FUN ON THE BAYOU : More California Than Louisiana, Lincoln Bay Cafe Takes Up Where the Ritz Left Off
- THE RHINO MAN AND OTHER UNCOMMON ENVIRONMENTALISTS...
- Bougainvilleas: Summer Is Their Time of Year
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Air Force Grounds All B-1B Bombers
- Low Cost of Oceangoing Barges May Save Southland Jobs : Business: Civic leaders hope the eventual buyer of General Dynamics will realize that it is cheaper to keep operations here.
- Serb Groups Unite in Effort to End Dictatorship : Yugoslavia: Crown prince, church leaders, anti-Communists join on holiday to turn nation from destructive course.
- At Midyear, it's a Good Time for Investors to Reflect on What Surely Is a DICEY FUTURE : Midyear Investment and Economic Outlook
- * Gary Draudt has been appointed director...
- A Closet of One's Own : BECOMING A MAN: Half a Life Story, <i> By Paul Monette (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: $19.95; 243 pp.)</i>
- Dramatic Drop in Tourism to Russia : Food shortages, rising crime and regional conflicts are among factors cited. Insiders predict a bleak summer.
- TRAVEL INSIDER : Travel 101: A Timeline of American Tourism : Exhibits: 'Americans on Vacation' traces the history of leisure excursions from the stagecoach era to the jet.
- Pleasures That Should Be Guiltier : SCRUPLES TWO, <i> By Judith Krantz (Crown Publishers: $22; 517 pp.)</i>
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Sympathy but Little Relief for Roth's 'Rough Times' : O.C. politics: Supporters urge supervisor to 'hang in there' as conflict-of-interest allegations worsen.
- How to Decide if Municipal Bonds Are for You
- Little Deaths
- Patten Place: It's Not Enough
- Orange CountyFOOTHILL RANCH: Phase 1 of Vintage...
- FROM THE DREAMTIME: Australian Aboriginal Legends ...
- The White Man's Legacy : THE BLACK MAN'S BURDEN: Africa and the Curse of the Nation State, <i> By Basil Davidson (Times Books: $24; 355 pp.)</i>
- Confessions of a Chile-Head
- A Late Payment Hinders Canceling PMI
- Tapping a New Source of Revenue: Recycled Water : Public works: Pipeline expansion will make it possible for Glendale to sell treated waste water. Pasadena may be interested.
- Monrovia : New Budget Cuts Services
- Surrogate Mother Admits Welfare Fraud
- COLUMN ONE : A Catch as Catch Can Fish Plan : It's crazy, destructive and dangerous, but fishermen pack the Gulf of Alaska like, well, sardines, for a 24-hour halibut 'season.' Few benefit under this odd control plan.
- All the World's a Picnic
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Mt. Spurr Spews Ash Five Miles Into Sky
- Focus : 'Law & Order' in New York City
- Lighten Up, Comrades
- Metal Roofs Bring Energy Benefits
- A HISTORY OF ENGLISH IN ITS OWN...
- Wheel Estate : 'Earthship' Concept Uses Discarded Materials to Build Low-Cost, Energy Self-Sufficient Houses
- Roots of a Grand Canadian Garden : From a gaping limestone quarry near Victoria, B.C., the Butcharts created a showplace of blooms.
- The Prophet of the Road
- Anniversary Brings Flood of Memories
- THE HOUSE
- CAMILLE BILLOPS : Lost and Found
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Assembly OKs Ban on Paid Surrogates
- White Sands and Shiny Sea Belie Gulf of Mexico's Troubled Waters : Environment: Pollution, abuse and overuse are choking off a host of resources.
- 4 at Harvey Mudd Are Goldwater Scholars
- THE MONSTER
- In Alan Pakula's 1971 Klute (KCOP Sunday...
- Di's Dilemma : Divorce Isn't an Option for Princess in Loveless Marriage
- Gay Journalists Hold First Conference : Media: Delegates assess progress being made against newsroom hostility and the battles that remain.
- Violinist Wins to the Tune of $2,000
- Boy, 16, Held in Fatal Stabbing of Youth
- 1 Dies, 1 Wounded in Neighborhood Fight
- Campaign Volunteers Celebrate 62nd Birthday of Ross Perot
- Center for Riot Aid to Close Wednesday
- FESTIVAL: A festival will be held from...
- Kostroma Is Favored in Beverly Hills 'Cap
- Checkmate: Courier Out in 3rd Round : Wimbledon: Qualifier Olhovskiy ruins Grand Slam plans with four-set victory. That opens up draw for McEnroe, who rolls over Wheaton.
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : TRAILERS : Hmmm. The Voice Is Very Familiar
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : THIS IS A TEST : What's a Kiss Between Friends? Better Not Ask
- Free Ride Is Over : Education: More school districts are charging for bus transportation. Parents grumble about coming up with the fares; some fear for safety of children who must walk or ride bikes to class.
- Curtailing of Abortion Rights Seen : Reproduction: Restriction opponents say Supreme Court ruling expected Monday is certain to impose new limits. They contend California will not be immune from decision.
- More Nurse Midwives Filling Gap as Obstetricians Decline in Numbers : Medicine: About 4,500 are now practicing in rural areas and poorer states and 250 more are certified every year.
- Pomona College Names Vice President-Dean
- Eighteen years after the last "The Andy...
- Women's Group Assists With Job Interviews
- PLATFORM : Arts and Architecture Have a Role in Rebuilding
- The Budget Battle That Promises Only Losers : California: When UC can't get any respect, and when legislators think about dumping the Prop. 13 bailout, you know there's trouble.
- PLATFORM : Creative Housing
- THOUSAND OAKS : 13 Cited for Selling Alcohol to Minors
- Conflict-of-Interest Laws Need Respect : * The Public Expects Its Officials to Be Clearly Removed From Business Dealings
- La Puente : Senior Citizen Housing OKd
- Democratic Platform Seeks to Keep Old Alliances While Moving Toward Center
- Keeping an Eye on Flood-Control Prize : * O.C. Delegation Broke Ranks on Key River Project
- Annual Gay Pride Parade Is Today
- San Dimas Senior Gets Volunteer Award
- Latino Group Condemns Attack on Remapping Plan : Education: A parent-teacher organization has threatened a suit because one of two Valley trustee districts would be erased.
- Baseball Card Business Isn't Just Child's Play
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Picking O'Neal Was Easy: Now Comes Tough Part
- Holland Spikes U.S. Volleyball Team
- Motor Racing
- OLYMPIC TRIALS ROUNDUP : Another Cycling Title for Paraskevin-Young
- The Sergeant Took Disciplinary Action to Stop Shaq Attack
- Fitzgerald's Hollywood 'Player' : Story of a screenwriting hack has been adapted for the stage--sound stage that is
- POP MUSIC : The Rhythm 'n' Blues Brothers : Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis are in tune with L.A. and New York music scenes--but keep churning out their hits from Minnesota
- Dixon's Expenditures
- RUPERT AND RITUALS
- 'Cheers' for Finale
- GOP Leaders List High-Ranking Women
- Taking Back Control of Our Schools
- Who's Ruining Whom, Anyway?
- Batmail Returns
- Who's Ruining Whom, Anyway?
- Dixon's Expenditures
- Who's Ruining Whom, Anyway?
- Budget Airline
- Dixon's Expenditures
- Acupuncturists Poke Holes in Column
- White Fears and Racism
- RUPERT AND RITUALS
- TO THINE OWN SELF BE TRUMAN
- Rebuilding in Riot Areas
- RUPERT AND RITUALS
- GOP Leaders List High-Ranking Women
- Teens Are Bright Spots in Tarnished City
- City Official's Comments on Police Chief
- Couple Takes on an Old House and a Wedding . . . Why Not a Tour Too?
- Teens Are Bright Spots in Tarnished City
- Acupuncturists Poke Holes in Column
- Who's Ruining Whom, Anyway?
- Archive: Once synonymous, Gates, LAPD go separate ways
- Haag Slaying
- Universal Respect for Believers, Atheists
- TO THINE OWN SELF BE TRUMAN
- Riot Victim
- COMMENTARY : Classmates Recall Shooting Victim Ochari D'Aiello
- Shuttle Bugged
- Head Start Asked to Serve Too Many Functions, Some Officials Say : Education: Bush Administration wants program to deal with family issues such as substance abuse and literacy. Critics say focus must stay on nourishing minds and bodies of preschool children.
- Who's Ruining Whom, Anyway?
- 'Murphy Brown' Continued
- Who's Ruining Whom, Anyway?
- Who's Ruining Whom, Anyway?
- Haag Slaying
- 'Murphy Brown' Continued
- New Sewer Line's Lesson About Metro Rail Safety
- Who's Ruining Whom, Anyway?
- Rebuilding in Riot Areas
- Who's Ruining Whom, Anyway?
- Child Support
- COMMENTARY : Classmates Recall Shooting Victim Ochari D'Aiello
- RUPERT AND RITUALS
- Haag Slaying
- The Little Box in the Lower Left-Hand Corner of Calendar
- Growth Initiative in Pasadena
- A Son Asks Why Hank Aaron Story Isn't a Bigger Hit
- White Fears and Racism
- Are Transportation Agencies Paving Roads to Financial Ruin?
- Saluting Jerry
- Pool Removal: Easier Said Than Done
- TO THINE OWN SELF BE TRUMAN
- Minority Quotas
- Perot
- 'Murphy Brown' Continued
- Acupuncturists Poke Holes in Column
- RUPERT AND RITUALS
- GOP Leaders List High-Ranking Women
- The X Marks an Old-Time Baseball Cap
- Rebuilding in Riot Areas
- Aim Some Drug Fervor at Alcohol
- Porsche's Price Tag Is Just the Start
- Return Addressed
- SILENCE OF THE LAMBS
- Haag Slaying
- Preserving the Colorado St. Bridge
- Laguna Tract Warrants Preservation
- Batmail Returns
- Trip Insurance Warning
- Home Prices, Purchases in Southland Drop, TRW Says
- Perspective on 'No-Kill' Shelters
- Rebuilding in Riot Areas
- Are Transportation Agencies Paving Roads to Financial Ruin?
- 'Murphy Brown' Continued
- Mt. Soledad Cross
- The Loving Legacy of Christopher Baker
- Rebuilding in Riot Areas
- White Fears and Racism
- 'HE/<i> SHE</i> '?
- GOP Leaders List High-Ranking Women
- RUPERT AND RITUALS
- Snakebit by Surf Store's Live Display
- OBSCENE BUT LEAN
- Rebuilding in Riot Areas
- Chapman Experts: Viewing a Crystal Ball?
- RUPERT AND RITUALS
- NONFICTION - June 28, 1992
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- Obituaries - June 28, 1992
- Names in the News - June 28, 1992
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- Names in the News - June 28, 1992
- For Women in the Navy, Rough Waters Run Deep
- Thefts Plague Scrap Dealer Despite High Fence, Alarms : Crime: He criticizes police for not patrolling area enough. But they say there is a lot the owner can do to protect his business.
- FIRE TO FIGHT FIRE: Local farmers have...
- HOT TOPIC: A new book's out on...
- High-Tech Aid Flowed as Iraq Built Up Forces
- BUSY DAYS: Corona del Mar High School...
- Schools Prepare for Unkindest Cuts of All : Budgets: Too much is being asked of districts, educators say, but they trim even closer to the bone, then wait in fear that even less money will come from the state.
- Today at AFI Festival
- Krakow: Poland's Enduring Capital of Culture : Saved from Nazi destruction, the city retains the essence of a rich medieval heritage.
- We Hit the Wall in Illinois, but Iowa Is Dreamy
- AND THE WINNER IS? San Clemente Mayor...
- AGRICULTURE
- Eat-Dog-Eat World Prevails at Complex: Vote Due on Big Pets
- Williams Takes Oath as New Police Chief
- SAN FERNANDO : Alamo to Stand Trial in Abuse
- Agencies Anonymous: For 44 years, the often-times...
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : School Board OKs Fund-Raising Plan
- SIMI VALLEY : 2nd Candidate to Enter Mayoral Race
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Budget Plan Includes $10 Million in Cuts
- Brain-Damage Victim Who Persevered Dies
- Tumor Discovered on Supervisor Roth's Lung
- Agencies Brace for Crowds at Malibu Hog Ranch Party
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- TV Reviews : The Tart-Tongued, Irreverent 'Gunn'
- Regency Health Stock Offering: Regency Health Services...
- Navy Chief's Friends Say He Set True Course
- Using That Old Line to Get Your Laundry Dry
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Insulin Implant for Diabetics Tested
- Gloria Newman; Founder of Orange County Dance Troupe
- Oceanside Fireworks Show a Go : Holiday: Residents raise funds to hold annual Fourth of July display. Carlsbad drive falls short.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Survey Finds 74% Oppose Tollway
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Support for the Disabled Is Cited
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Eiland to Rejoin Starting Rotation; Gene Harris Is Sent to Las Vegas
- Jury Acquits Delon in Stabbing Death of Husband : Courts: Woman who killed husband and buried him in garden weeps with joy. She had claimed she acted in self defense.
- Desmond Named Baseball Coach at Chaminade
- The Agenda Is Victory in Gold Cup
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Blue Jays' Guzman Wins No. 10
- Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Top Pediatrician Killed at Hospital
- STANTON : City Lifts Parking Ban on Court Street
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : They Want Nappi to Fade Away
- Bowl's 'Open House' Offers Multiethnic Program
- Hinshaw's final sale brought out the crowds . . . : . . . that weren't there a week ago. : Departed Stores : Hinshaw's in Arcadia Is Latest Retailer to Be Squeezed Out
- Max Unger; Psychiatrist, Chief of Staff at VA Hospital
- Is Potatoe the Sign of a Potentate?
- The Feeling Doesn't Have to Be Neutral
- Trains Expected to Resume Normal Operations Today : Transportation: Short-run Amtrak service is reinstated after Congress, Bush ended national shutdown.
- Nation IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : 2 Klansmen Indicted in Cross Burnings
- * Allison Dunham; University of Chicago Law Specialist
- Free Franking in New Districts Upheld
- Priest Urging Sainthood for Father Serra Reports Miracle
- Planners Begin Environmental Review Reform : Building: Rules unveiled this week will allow city staffers to more closely supervise analyses, but developers will still hire consultants to prepare them.
- LONG BEACH : Five Charged With Arson in Attack on Three Sisters
- L.A. United Way Gives Donors More Control : Charity: Chapter will let contributors direct money to specific organizations. Minority groups have complained that previous method was unfair.
- Court Rejects Linking Drug Dealer to Death : Law: Appellate panel reaffirms ruling that prosecutors must prove that supplying a substance carries 'high probability of death' before trying the supplier on a murder charge.
- ORANGE : School Trustees OK Budget, Cut Wages
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Church for Homosexuals Sees Need for Children's Ministries
- Lefferts, Jackson Reflect the Padres' Progress
- Hubert Posts 1st Mini Stock Win of Season
- Delta Burke to Host 'Laughing Back' Benefit
- Maybe Heat Already Got to Miner
- L.A. Athletic Facilities Face Closure : Youth sports: Budget cuts for new fiscal year force school district officials to consider charging user fees. But program is not expected to be finalized in time to keep fields, gyms open next week.
- An Artist Is Now a Director : Longo Hopes 'Crypt' Opens Film Career
- Digital Equipment Buys 10% Stake in Struggling Olivetti : Technology: The deal gives DEC an expanded European presence and an opportunity to promote its Alpha chip.
- Countermoves to Dull, Inefficient Kitchens
- West Bank Settlement Continues Unabated : Israel: But Rabin's plan to curb rise in construction causes some settlers to predict violence.
- A Dozen Initiatives Qualify for Ballot : Election: Measures making deadline call for taxing the rich, mandatory health insurance and Gov. Wilson's welfare reform. Legislature may add more.
- County Health Agency Might Trim 23 Jobs : Budget: Most would be management positions. The plan is praised as a model for other departments.
- Countywide : Museum Exhibits El Camino Real Bells