- COMPTON : 6 Plead Not Guilty in Major Drug Case
- Shipboard Affair Costs Skipper Command
- Fire Erupts at Pendleton
- The Cincinnati Rockers of the Arena Football...
- TECHNOLOGY : Silicon Systems Sues Exar Second Time for Patent Infringement
- NATION IN BRIEF : HAWAII : Skipper Suspended in Navy Inquiry
- AIDS Shows No Gender Bias, Researchers Report : Disease: U.S. scientists discredit theory that women are quicker to get sick and slower to get treatment.
- BRASOV : A Political Showdown
- Bill Challenges Ruling on Abortion Pill
- WORLD IN BRIEF : GUATEMALA : Dance Troupe's Bus Crashes; 25 Killed
- Woman Sentenced for Sex With Youths
- Mothers of Invention Work a Miracle in Boyle Heights
- VanderKolk Targets 'Bad Boy' Businesses : Laws: The supervisor would ban county contracts with firms having a history of misconduct. The action follows indictment of Waste Management, which hopes to develop Weldon Canyon dump.
- LANCASTER : Wife Dies After Man's Car Is Hit
- Judge Rules 17-Year-Old Must Be Tried as Adult in Fatal Stabbing
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Falcons' Rison Unhappy Camper
- Santiago Delivers Message : Baseball: Before Padres' 2-1 victory, the catcher tells the team he will agree to play in left field. During the game, he shows off his catching skills.
- O.C. Bankruptcy Filings Soar as Recession Lingers
- Wary Canada Could Pull Out of Trade Talks : Commerce: The nearly completed North American treaty faces strong political opposition.
- - Victor N. Rios was named vice...
- MEDIA
- COLUMN ONE : When the Forest Is Carved Up : Giant rain forests are being sliced into ever smaller fragments. In the Amazon, biologists are studying what happens to the remaining plant and animal life--and the signs are not encouraging.
- C. Edwards; Led Expansion of Alpha Beta
- THE TROUBLED L.A. COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT : Christopher Panel Drew Map That Showed Kolts the Way
- THE TROUBLED L.A. COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT : Excerpts from the Report
- Kolodziej Described as Out of Touch With Reality 3 Days After Stabbing : Courts: A psychiatrist calls him a schizophrenic but testifies that the drifter may have been lucid when the killing occurred.
- DANCE REVIEW : Second 'Kaleidoscope' Program at Cal State L.A.
- Easy Doesn't Do It : Joyner-Kersee Got Good Advice in Bad Neighborhood and Turned It Into Leadership on and Off the Track
- Czech Film Fest Reflects Surroundings
- THEATER : The Jurors Are Guilty in 'Angry Men'
- Thin Man Gets Hungry : Football: Marquez Pope is lean and ready to get mean to make the Chargers' secondary. He first has to understand the program.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Scrimmage Will Provide Chances
- Politics on Comedy TV a Rare Treat
- Weekend Box Office : 'Honey' in a League of Its Own
- Privatizing Public Housing
- Hillary Clinton
- Unemployment Help
- THE TROUBLED L.A. COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT : Inmate's Death Raises Questions About Deputies' Conduct : Law enforcement: Other prisoners say they saw deputies beat him before shooting him with an electronic Taser gun. Officials say the man was violent and under the influence of drugs.
- Talk Show Campaigning
- Hillary Clinton
- Community College Cuts
- Privatizing Public Housing
- Hillary Clinton
- Community College Cuts
- Gore and Quayle
- Community College Cuts
- MOVIES - July 21, 1992
- MOVIES - July 21, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 21, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 21, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 21, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 21, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 21, 1992
- Obituaries - July 21, 1992
- Obituaries - July 21, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 21, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 21, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 21, 1992
- Japanese Focus on Wallets, Not War : Elections: The issue of overseas troops fails to galvanize the population. Instead, voters look closer to home--at the economy.
- SMALL HELMET LAW: Police officials have long...
- HAPPY OUTRAGE: Lavon (Pepper) Davis, a 10-year...
- Probe Finds Pattern of Excess Force, Brutality by Deputies : Sheriff's Dept.: The report commissioned by county supervisors calls for wide reforms, including participation by civilians. Discipline, oversight said to have broken down.
- Israelis Confident as Baker Eases Conditions for Aid
- Hot Winds, Dry Brush Fuel Fires : Blazes: More than 1,200 acres are charred in Angeles National Forest near Castaic, closing down Golden State Freeway for hours. A number of homes are damaged in San Diego County.
- Escondido Man Held in Killing of His Son, 15 : Shootings: Police say Jorge Jauregui Robles also wounded his wife in fracas at their apartment.
- Anaheim Woman Shares $46-Million Super Lotto Prize
- Robbers Kill Armored Car Guard in Store
- AN UPSIDE? Here's a sign of the...
- ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Candidates Try to Define Differences in Initial Clash
- REVERSE FINANCING: While a reelection candidate in...
- 85 Drywall Workers Plead Guilty : Courts: Those arrested in O.C. strike incident reverse their stand, admit to lesser charges and are given no time in jail.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Block's Cooperation Key to Reform Measures : Autonomy: Implementing report recommendations without agreement of the sheriff could require legal and governmental changes.
- U.N. Sounding Out New Measures Against Iraq : Inspections: Security Council, angered by Baghdad standoff, could force confrontation with a defiant Hussein.
- Witness Describes Shooting of Deputy
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 21, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 21, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - July 21, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - July 21, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - July 21, 1992
- AUTOS
- SAM L. ERVIN : Chief executive officer, SCAN Health Plan
- Wilson Plan Dismays Health Workers : Finance: They say governor's proposed funding cut would be disastrous. Budget inaction is squeezing hospital administrators and physicians.
- Protecting Yourself From a Dishonest Broker
- TAIWAN
- There's No Place Like Home, Even 'Poor Man's Bel-Air'
- Oxnard Drug Haven a Legend of Sorrow : Communities: Narcotics dealing has become a tradition in La Colonia, where luxury cars share streets with desperate addicts. But police and a church group are trying to reverse the neglect.
- HONG KONG
- Pay-as-You-Go Gold-Buying Plan Is Popular in Japan : Investing: Purchases by 'little guys' account for 25% of the metal's imports.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN CLEMENTE : Mice on the March in Orange County
- New Yugoslav Premier Holds Bosnian Talks
- ECONOMY
- U.S. Films Could Boost HDTV Sales : Entertainment: Five Japanese firms reportedly have agreed to put movies from their U.S. film libraries onto laser discs--a major marketing payback from their investments in Hollywood.
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Countywide : Funds for Youth Program Approved
- DANCE REVIEW : L.A. Chamber Ballet at Japan America
- Travel Broadens Interest, Base for Arts Groups
- A SPECIAL REPORT: OLYMPICS
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : March Seeks Export of Topless Rights
- Anaheim Hills Fire Blackens 20 Acres; Homes Are Spared
- LOS ALAMITOS : 3 Take Out Papers to Run for Council
- ORANGE : Director of City Libraries Resigns
- Clouds, Breezes to Bring Relief From Hot Weather
- Equestrian Lifestyle Is Reined In by Development : Thousand Oaks: Some residents say they feel hemmed in and are ready to leave. Others praise planners for maintaining trails despite growth.
- If Chargers Have Edge, So Far It's Ragged
- Fun and Then Games for U.S. Team : Basketball: Olympians arrive in Monte Carlo for a little practice between stops at the golf course and the casino.
- In His Defense, He Was Paid for His Offense
- Stage Reviews : 'Beauty Pageant' Spoofs American Icon
- POP REVIEWS : Brooks' Concert a Celebration
- CHINA
- HEALTH
- Net Worth
- State Budget Watch
- California IN BRIEF : SOUTH LAKE TAHOE : Direct Air Service to LAX Announced
- Laguna Beach : Water Reclamation Pioneer Moves On
- OXNARD : Exhibit Shows Jews' Latin Migration
- Fall From Cliff Kills Beachgoer
- Stricter Rules Shift Fortunes of Sand Miners : Environment: Vigorous code enforcement has led to the closure of several San Luis Rey River mining operations.
- Countywide : Toxic Discharges
- Firefighter Injured in Apartment Blaze
- Michael Andretti, who came from behind last...
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Schofield Drives In Six for Mets in 8-4 Victory
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Paseana Wins Vanity Handicap, Extends Stake Streak to Seven
- Toutz's Eye Is on the Birdie : Olympic Badminton Coach Glad for Chance to Help Sport's Image
- TV REVIEW : High-Tech 'Target' Misses the Mark
- Chicago museum offers broadcast memories : 20th-Century culture and history captured through radio, TV and advertising are preserved.
- Mollie Parnis; Dress Designer for the Famous
- PLATFORM : Unite to Rebuild
- O.C. PLATFORM : Car-Pooling Beckons
- Garlic Connoisseurs Take Bite Out of 'Stinking Rose'
- A Safe Place Off the Streets : Laudable partnership secures apartments for mentally ill homeless people
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Stillwell's Offense Healthy Although His Body Is Hurting
- Soccer
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Yugoslavia: This Year's Headache for IOC
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Jack Sheldon: Fun, Funk at Pier Fest
- PERSPECTIVE ON AIDS : How Do You Know You're Safe? : Women must get serious about protecting themselves, for the epidemic is spreading, especially among teens.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: OLYMPICS
- Will Town Take a Gamble for Its Moment in the Sun? : Gaming: Raisin community of Fowler must vote on casino that could fill coffers but also harm area's charm.
- Inmate Shot at Jail With Taser Gun Dies
- Man Shoots Two Women Marines, Kills Himself
- East, South County Fires Char More Than 2,000 Acres
- EQUALITY WATCH : Coming of Age
- Democatic Convention : Veteran Democrats Note Twists, Turns in Conventions : Politics: Witnesses to last week's event, Edelman, Berman and Waxman reflect on the unity, divisiveness and optimism of past gatherings.
- That Old-Time Religion : Longest-Serving Protestant Church in City Marks Its 125th Year
- ENERGY
- House Mice and Roof Rats Plague San Clemente : Infestation: Problem spurs calls to pest control firms. Rains are blamed for increase in rodents' food supply.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : NRA Enters Battle Over BB Guns
- Olympics
- Warady Wins 30th Leg as Race Moves to Kansas
- Olympics
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Report Says Military Is Slow to Pay Bills
- Fighting to End a Korean Stereotype
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : You May Spell <i> Potato,</i> but State Spells <i> Potatoe</i>
- MOORPARK : College Automates Its Library Catalog
- 2 Shot at Base; Gunman Kills Self
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Twins Fall Behind, 5-0, Rise Up for 7-5 Victory
- NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Spectacular Tide Wins Stakes Race at Belmont
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- California IN BRIEF : ALPINE : Blaze Is Expected to Be Contained
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Clinton, Gore Invoke Imagery of the Kennedys
- 6 Die in County Weekend Violence : Crime: A would-be robber is slain by his intended victim. A parolee is wounded by police outside a Santa Monica bar.
- Pro Wrestling's Gorgeous George Dies at 84 in Florida After Illness
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Top 49er Picks Hall and Lee Sign
- Davey Allison Hurt as Car Flips 11 Times
- STAGE
- O.C. POP REVIEW : Allmans Still Have All the Right Stuff
- COSTA MESA : Officers Shape Up in Fitness Program
- Citrus Festival Celebrates a Way of Life for Residents of Santa Paula
- MISSION VIEJO : Saddleback Library, Phone Changes OKd
- Oh, Look for the Union Label
- Some Possibilities for Conservative Investors
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Inkster Barely Holds Off Lopez
- Dance, Performance Art : Moscow's Glitzy 'Fantasm'
- Organist Enjoys Chance to Play at Balboa Park
- POP REVIEWS : Tour Looks Like a 'Lollapalooza'
- ART : 'Home' Is Where the Art Is in Curator's Swan Song : Mark Johnstone's final Security Pacific Gallery presentation is one of the most engaging he's ever organized for Orange County viewers.
- Blanche Juanita Goodman, 83; Journalist, Social Worker
- Leisure Time for Youths: Less Fun, More Hazards : Recreation: City and school programs are cut back while activities troubling to parents increase.
- Out of Chaos, a New Voice : Angela Oh is emerging as a spokeswoman for Korean-Americans. 'I feel very strongly that people are capable of coming together.'
- YORBA LINDA : City Asked to Spend 9% More for Police
- Security Guard Shot to Death
- Chef Plots New Course : Food: Raimund Hofmeister left the L.A. Equestrian Center after a business fiasco. The culinary school founder is working on a new recipe for success.
- OXNARD : High School Move on Council Agenda
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Safety First in Takeoffs
- WESTMINSTER : Voters to Decide on Term Limits, Districts
- STANTON : 145 Acres Added to Redevelopment Area
- Temperatures Take Off : Weather: Sunday's heat didn't stop model plane competition at Lake Casitas. But many people head for the beaches. Cooler days are forecast this week.
- 'Pocket Paradise' : Crystal Cove a Quiet Hodgepodge of Old, Ramshackle Beach Shacks
- L.A. Feels the Heat for 2nd Day; Ocean Air to Bring Some Relief
- Steinberg Wins Playoff to Defend SCGA Title
- JAZZ REVIEW : Lee, Torme Team at Bowl
- Bank Fights Back After 4th Robbery of Year : Crime: Wells Fargo employees in Ventura were emotionally scarred by an armed takeover July 1. The branch responds with beefed-up security.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Free Agent Flagler Signs
- For the Dodgers, Can It Get Worse? : Baseball: An early 4-0 lead disappears as Phillies win third in a row, 6-5.
- On 'Boomerang' and Issues of Black and White : Eddie Murphy: All We Want Is Equal Treatment
- Cook Crumbles, Not Faldo : British Open: Englishman is in tears after rallying on final four holes. American loses lead and chance at his first major.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Man Trouble' Fails to Bring Pieces Together
- Stage Reviews : A Moody, Stinging 'Trojan Women'
- Pop Reviews : Mid-Range Cracker Disses L.A.
- A Van Vanguard : Ford, Nissan Overcome Distrust to Build Their 1st Vehicle Together--a Minivan
- OCCUPATION: TICKET SELLER
- Are They Taking Volunteer Movers?
- Once-Burned, U.S. Banks Plan Return to Mexico : Finance: They see opportunities if there's a free trade agreement. But this time they will lend to business and consumers, not the government.
- Irvine Health Clubs Facing Off for Battle of the Spas : Developers: Owners of new facility are banking on area's being able to support two luxury fitness centers.
- North Korea Brings Economic Agenda South
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : AIDS Walk Raises Record $2.5 Million
- BOOK REVIEW : A Nice Novel That Belies Its Early Promise : REVOLUTION 9 <i> by Peter Abrahams</i> , The Mysterious Press, $18.95; 325 pages
- NEWBURY PARK : Planners to Vote on Housing Project
- Countywide : County Will Assess Riot-Control Ability
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Gaetti Is Getting On-the-Job Training
- Soccer
- LeMond Hits Quitting Stage : Tour de France: Fatigued three-time champion drops out. Hampsten wins prestigious stage in Alps.
- Pop Reviews : Ana Gabriel at the Universal: A Good Voice and Orchestra Too
- Team Captain Morgan Prevails in Over-the-Line Tourney
- It's Raphael's Patriotic Duty to Tell
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Smoke Clears Over Ban on Lighting Up : San Luis Obispo ordinance prohibits smoking in indoor public places. Residents are abiding by--and liking--the law.
- No Mas <i> for Ross</i>
- AIDS Conclave Hears Plea for Health Activism
- Glasnost in Russia Now Extends to the Inebriated
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Utica: A Campaign Stop, a Hometown, a Fragile Myth
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.N. Not Offering S. Africa a Cure : Diplomacy: The Security Council's resolution makes clear that a solution must come from within.
- It was once known as Rattlesnake Island,...
- NEWPORT BEACH : Nancy Reagan Gives $25,000 to Hospital
- The Studies and the Students
- Blyleven Finished Early Again : Angels: Winning streak comes to an end as Yankees hit four homers and capitalize on Gaetti's error at first, 8-3.
- Still Organizing : Ueberroth Reflects on L.A. Games, Which He Says He Missed in '84
- ENERGY
- Anti-Mafia Judge, 5 Others Killed by Car Bomb in Sicily
- Motorcyclist Dies in Collision With Truck
- OXNARD : Police Cards Aim at Building Rapport
- Dance, Performance Art : Tanya Hinkel's 'Troy' Exploits Its Post-Industrial Setting
- Toothless Crocodile Saved From Starvation
- Latvia's Forests Devastated by Fires : Disaster: Damage to country's only natural resource could cripple its efforts to build post-Soviet economy.
- Thriving Pet Project Defies Economic Tough Times
- High Up on a Hill, Lovers Gather Amid the TV Transmitters
- SEAL BEACH : City to Join Study on State's Beaches
- Cleaner Cars, Cleaner Air
- Olympics
- Cummings Pitching Like a Pro Thanks to Off-Season Practice
- DANCE REVIEW : 'Kaleidoscope' Fest Opens at Cal State L.A.
- Rock Stations With Presence Gain Listeners : Radio: Those playing newer tunes rise in ratings compared to numerous 'classic' rock stations.
- Reaching Beyond Her Own Culture
- A SPECIAL REPORT: OLYMPICS
- Lackluster Stretch for Universal : Movies: The studio has gone through an 18-month dry spell. There is talk, officially denied, that studio chief Tom Pollock's job is in jeopardy.
- AUTOS
- COLUMN ONE : It's 'Make My Day' in Moscow : Against a backdrop of economic and social disarray, crime is surging in Russia. Citizens are arming themselves with a cornucopia of weaponry--mostly illegal.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: OLYMPICS
- Wheelchair Is No Obstacle for Vista Pageant Contestant : Unbridled Beauty
- Olympics
- SEAL BEACH : City May Reactivate Police Reserve Force
- Whatever Future Holds, Lefferts Wins Now : Baseball: Left-hander's 11th victory leads Padres past Montreal, 9-2.
- Two Injured in Power Boat Accident
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Everett Early and Ready to Go
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : They're in Last, but Karros in Lead
- On 'Boomerang' and Issues of Black and White : Director Reginald Hudlin: Time to End the Double Standard
- Clinton Surge Appears Not to Have Upset Wall Street : Investing: Historically, markets have done well under Democratic presidents, an expert points out.
- Layoff Victims Create Niche Reselling Software : Two ex-employees of MAI Systems started a mail-order business specializing in seven Unix products for computer users.
- A New Interest Rate Cut May Come, Some Experts Say : Commerce: If the Fed's reduction this month fails to energize parts of the economy, another may be seen by year's end.
- Perot Quit Over Costs, Scrutiny, Rollins Says : Politics: Ex-aide also charges that the Texas billionaire lacks the temperament to be President.
- North Korean Crosses Border for Study of South Korean Industry
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- He's Difficult to Overlook at Barcelona
- Japan Plans Diamond-Polishing Plants in Russia : Gems: The effort could reduce giant De Beers' dominance in Japan, some say. De Beers says it will have little impact.
- Nation IN BRIEF : RHODE ISLAND : Officers Regain Control of Prison
- 'Murphy Brown' to Fire Back at Quayle
- West Bank Compromise Ignored PLO's Wishes : Israel: Local Palestinians defused campus standoff as Arafat was urging students to hold out 'until the end.'
- Iraq Offers to Let 'Neutral' Arms Experts Into Building : Weapons: Baghdad has refused to allow inspection of ministry offices.
- Law School's Minorities Get Cultural Help : Education: Students who were flunking out have come to excel thanks to the Focus Program at Western State University College of Law.
- COSTA MESA : Victoria School Reopening OKd
- Tossing Trash or Cigarettes From Cars Can Be Costly
- THE HOUSE
- Project Will Offer Low-Cost Apartments to the Mentally Ill : Pacoima: Counseling, medication and other assistance also are to be available at the complex planned by a private group. Funding has been arranged.
- Sky-Diver Dies as Parachutes Tangle
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Korda Ends Holm's Improbable Ride to Glory
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Foster Brings Sax, Romance to Newporter
- ENERGY
- Smaller Banks Hiring as Bigger Ones Lay Off : Banking: Southern California's economy is in such a slump that it is an exception to the trend of community institutions adding personnel, however.
- JAPAN
- CHINA
- Variable-Rate Charge Cards Are Bargain : Credit: Interest on them is about half of the 18.22% average of fixed-rate cards.
- 4 Killed as Light Plane Crashes in Arizona Forest
- The Sass Is Back
- Gov. Wilson's Initiative
- Perot Abandons His Campaign
- Perot Abandons His Campaign
- Gay, Lesbian Constituents
- Facility Fees Are Too High
- Perot Abandons His Campaign
- Today's Indians Ignored
- Lost Faith in the System
- 'Cop Killer' Fingers Social Tension
- Perot Abandons His Campaign
- 'Cop Killer' Fingers Social Tension
- Gov. Wilson's Initiative
- One-Sided Perspective
- Valley's Own School District
- 'Cop Killer' Fingers Social Tension
- Perot Abandons His Campaign