- Can't Do It Without Congress : White House needs to listen to Gephardt
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : U.S. Power Pitcher to Test Swaggering Cubans
- LOCAL NOTES : Woods Leads With a 68 at U.S. Junior Amateur
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : MONEY STILL CAN'T BUY A GOLD MEDAL
- Miscellany
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Felix Says He Wants to Be Traded
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Padres' First Draft Selection, Helton, to Become Volunteer Instead of a Pro
- Brazilian Songs Get a Local Tone : Pop music: Feijoada Completa--a band that's a hobby for Glen Garrett--plays at El Matador in Huntington Beach tonight.
- Ross Perot's Budget Plan
- Ross Perot's Budget Plan
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Conservation Corps
- Budget Crisis
- Ross Perot's Budget Plan
- Debate Over National Forests
- Americans
- Ross Perot's Budget Plan
- Space Station
- Ross Perot's Budget Plan
- Vatican Stand on Gays
- Debate Over National Forests
- MOVIES - July 29, 1992
- Obituaries - July 29, 1992
- Obituaries - July 29, 1992
- POP/ROCK - July 29, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 29, 1992
- Photos Show Pilots Stripping Girl, 17 : Military: Incident with drunken teen occurred in same hotel hallway where 26 women were groped by officers.
- CLEAN START: If you're unemployed and job-hunting,...
- BURNED UP: The Orange County Fair's record...
- STILL GOLDEN: Less than two-tenths of a...
- Photos Reveal Girl's Assault at Tailhook : Scandal: Rolls of film contain pictures of Marines--some reportedly from O.C.--and Navy fliers manhandling and undressing the teen-ager.
- WHAT ABOUT BOB? Tom Knapp, president of...
- Bush TV Ads to Spotlight the Positive : Republicans: The commercials will show the President discussing foreign policy and leadership, instead of attacking Clinton.
- Photos Show Assault on Girl at Tailhook Meeting
- U.S. Begins Planning for Possible Clash With Iraq : Persian Gulf: Officials consider military or diplomatic help for Shiites, Kurds to weaken Hussein.
- TECHNOLOGY - July 29, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - July 29, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - July 29, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - July 29, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - July 29, 1992
- Perceptronics Joins Hughes in New Project
- Xircom Proves IPO Risk : Investments: The Calabasas electronic component maker's initial public offering was at $14 a share. Months later, the price is well below that level.
- U.S. Victory in Volleyball Overturned
- Benton Oil & Gas to Sell California Properties
- Ex-White House Aide Regan Says He Is Not Target of Probe
- ECONOTES : Charging Right Along
- Lloyd G. (Del) Castillo; Pioneer Silent Film Organist
- De Klerk and the Rogue Cops : Needed: An international, independent inquiry on South African police
- GARDEN GROVE : Mayor May Yield Floor to His Wife
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- IRVINE : Hearing Tonight on Barranca Extension
- CLIPBOARD: Non-Residential Building Valuations
- Tennis
- MUSIC
- ATTRACTIONS
- In Search of the Holy Grail of Food Processing : Technology: Foodco Corp. believes it's finally found a method for cold-pasteurizing liquid products.
- Bank Holdings in U.S. Bonds Outweigh Business Loans : Banking: New figures from the Fed chart how the recession has changed lending patterns.
- Diana Arroyo has been named junior designer...
- VCN Bancorp Profit Falls 35% in 2nd Quarter
- Boeing's Quarterly Net Is Nearly Unchanged
- Guidelines on Health Curriculum Attacked : Schools: Critics tell state board hearing that the proposal promotes homosexuality and sexual activity. Plan is sent back to a commission with a list of suggested changes.
- 39 Protesting Truckers Arrested as 2 Pittsburgh Papers Return
- Oops--Changed My Mind : Five lawmakers, post-election, now say they'll take that pay hike
- Christmas in July : Stocking Fund-Raisers Requires Getting Into Holiday Spirit Early
- Accused's Comment on Wife's Death Told
- SIMI VALLEY : Meeting Planned on Paramedic Program
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council Counseled to Go Slow on Radar
- COUNTYWIDE : No End in Sight to Area's Fair Weather
- OXNARD, CAMARILLO : School Boards Seek Renovation Funds
- DWP Comes Clean: Wachs' $205,667 Bill Explained as 'Honest Mistake'
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : THEY ARE BEING TREATED LIKE HEELS
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : JUST CALL HIM BERGY
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : Fear of Failure : Lingering Anger Over the Scoring Disasters at 1988 Seoul Games Seems to Be Intimidating Boxing Judges
- With Cowboys, He's No. 2 With a Bullet : Football: Despite his success last season, the role of backup quarterback Steve Beuerlein is to give Dallas great depth.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : Volleyball Officials Say They Enforce the Rules : Protest: They say their decision to award a victory to Japan over the U.S. had nothing to do with Japanese influence in the sport.
- STAGE
- Next Step : Taiwan to U.S.--We're Back! : Taipei's wealth is forcing the White House to re-evaluate its once-shunned ally. The carrot: a $300-billion public works program.
- ANAHEIM : Man Shot by Officer Saturday Is Identified
- MISSION VIEJO : 2 Take Out Papers to Run for Council
- * Mary Robinson; Community Volunteer
- WOODLAND HILLS : LAPD Faces Staffing Crisis, Williams Says
- VENTURA : Reward Given for Avocado Theft Tip
- Female Officer to Lead El Toro Marine Unit
- Newbury Park Group Battles Revised Project : Thousand Oaks: The City Council will review a developer's scaled-down proposal for homes and a shopping center. The Planning Commission has approved it.
- Miscellany
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : Marquez Overcomes a Tall Order for U.S.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : DAILY REPORT : SHOOTING : At Long Last, Logvinenko Wins, Lets Emotions Flow
- Steverino and TV: Present at the Creation
- Seven local architects or firms were honored...
- 'Mo' Money' Takes In Most Money
- RETAIL
- John C. Appel has been named regional...
- Company Under Scrutiny Has Good Reputation
- Paul P. Blackburn Jr.; Led 7th Fleet During Vietnam War
- 19-Year-Old Hospitalized After Drive-By Shooting in Santa Ana
- SPRING VALLEY : CHP Searching for Hit-and-Run Driver
- Williams Seeks OK to Carry Concealed Weapon : Police: The approval would allow the chief to arm himself pending successful completion of a state test. He has received death threats, which an official says go with the job of heading the LAPD.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Welch Helps Athletics Close In on the Twins, 9-1
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : MITCHELL WANTS LEWIS' LUSTER
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : DAILY REPORT : MEN'S BASKETBALL : Angola Rebounds Quickly to Give Germany a Scare
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : A CEREMONIAL WRONG NUMBER
- Comic's Legacy: 'Bebe's Kids' : Robin Harris Lives On in New Animated Feature
- AUTOS
- AUTOS
- Trustee Named in Reorganization of AME Inc. : Bankruptcy: A veteran film producer will work with the management of the Burbank-based video firm, which still hopes to find a buyer.
- Bidding for a Bigger Bite : Del Taco to Undertake Nationwide Expansion
- DigiCipher's HDTV Technology May Set Industry Standard : Breakthrough: Firm has developed two of the five competing systems for a new generation of high-definition televisions.
- Margie Sitton has been named marketing director...
- Postscript : Did Embassy Bombers Commit Perfect Crime? : More than four months later, there are few clues as to who killed 29 people at the Israeli outpost in Argentina.
- Quayle Defends White House, Insists He Will Stay on Ticket : GOP: The vice president says 'sky is not falling in' on economy, but group of Chicago home builders complains about lack of consumer confidence.
- Workshop Set Tone for Tailhook, Officers Say : Scandal: Women Navy officers were derided in a raucous pilots' session before the incident in a Las Vegas hotel hallway.
- Changing Lifestyles : Russians Deserting Muslim Republics : 'We are afraid of Muslims--the veil,' confesses one. Civil disturbances and threats add to the outflow.
- U.N. Aide Hopes to Find Clues at Iraqi Ministry
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : DAILY REPORT : TEAM HANDBALL : South Korea, Iceland and Sweden Win First Rounds
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : U.S. Bats Bail Out Pitching : Baseball: Nevin and McConnell hit home runs as United States beats Taiwan in 3 1/2-hour marathon, 10-9.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : Runners Trying to Run Team, Too : Track: U.S. sprinters arguing with coaches over spots on relay teams.
- Soyuz Blasts Off; Soviet Flag to Be Lowered in Space
- Ruth Batchelor; Founded Critics Group
- New Approach to In-Vitro Fertilization Saves Money
- COMPTON : Man Faces Slavery Charges in Alleged Bid to Buy Child
- SAN DIEGO : Car Hits, Kills Man Running on Freeway
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : PLIM GETS AN ELMER
- Gulls Try to Get Drulia, Make an Offer to Tuer
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : SUDDENLY, IT'S FANTASYLAND
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : A LOFTY SERVE COULD HELP SAMPRAS
- Working His Way Up Again : Rams: Running back Robert Delpino comes to camp knowing he must prove himself to new staff.
- Teleprocessing Arranges Field Service for Users
- Why the Golden State's Fruit Laws Are the Pits
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Japanese Losing Confidence in Their Economy : Impact: While the country's economic health is fine in some respects, fears have prompted corporations and consumers to make cutbacks.
- California Home Sales Take 14.5% Dip in June : Real estate: O.C. decline is 6.5%; national rate 2.9%. The numbers reflect consumer anxiety over slumping economy.
- David P. Franklin has been named controller...
- Gordon M. Binder, chairman of Thousand Oaks...
- Valerie Esteban has been named the director...
- Litton to Build Navigation Systems for Fighter Plane
- CASTAIC : Burning Motor Home Ignites 15-Acre Brush Fire
- Lawrence Shubert Lawrence Jr.; Head of Family Playhouse Chain
- Cash Woes Frustrate Olympian : Athletics: Gold medal swimmer has had little luck in raising funds to compete in the upcoming Paraplegic Olympics in Barcelona.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Casa Romantica Proposal Revised
- Health Fair for Children
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : Losing Ground, Gaining Stature
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : DAILY REPORT : MODERN PENTATHLON : Gostigian Helps Carry U.S. to Third After 3 Events
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : DAILY REPORT : JUDO : China's Zhuang Takes Gold in Heavyweight Division
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : DAILY REPORT : WEIGHTLIFTING : South Korean Student Outlifts Chinese Rivals for Gold Medal
- Dodgers Throw Away Chances Again, 5-1 : Baseball: Their 99th error in 99 games helps Giants put the game out of reach.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Delpino's Holdout Is Over, Fruitless
- Perry Dealy has been elected president of...
- Pinkerton's Inc. Wins Contract for $1.3 Million
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : MIA Group Says 'Read My Button'
- Budget Impasse Hurts O.C. Firm, Many Others
- Tailhook Workshop Set Tone, Officers Say : Scandal: They claim catcalls and sexual innuendo led to harassment at hotel; admiral downplays incident.
- Beauty Is Smaller Than We Think
- Ex-KGB Official Details Spying on Yeltsin, Others Before Coup Attempt
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Proposed Electronic Billboard Debated
- CAMPO : Border Agents Seize 1 Ton of Marijuana
- Ex-Policeman, Sports Shop Owner Gets 30 Months
- Top Assistants to Share Sherbeck Job For Now : Football: Fullerton College won't fill head coaching job until after season. Marv Sampson and Glenn Thomas named interim co-coaches.
- Myers Preserves Dramatic Victory : Padres: He induces game-ending double play in 2-1 decision over Reds.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : U.S. Wins; Magic Is Injured : Basketball: He suffers a strained knee muscle. Croatia's Kukoc is held to four points in 103-70 American victory.
- He Saw What Was Coming, but It Wasn't His Time to Go
- Pianist Found the Right Key to the Stars
- THEATER / JAN HERMAN : Actress Stretches to Give Voice Muscle : Joan Van Ark Leaves Lust, Greed and Sex of TV Soap for Lust, Greed and Sex of 'Macbeth'
- Documents Introduced at George Trial : Arms Sales: Prosecutors try to prove that the CIA spymaster covered up his knowledge of the Iran-Contra affair.
- Clinton Seeks to Beat GOP by Uniting Diverse Groups : Campaign: He hopes to meld conservatives, liberals in California, and aims to separate the rich from others.
- Wilson Signs Legislation for Public-Private Transit Studies
- Brush Fire Blamed on Fireworks Controlled
- Library Benefit Has Plenty of Style
- U.N. Approves Airlift to Aid Somalia
- Pierre Uri; Economist Helped Establish European Common Market
- Lawyers, O.C. Couples Resist Bill to Tighten Adoption Law
- Doggone Hole
- The Show Goes On for St. Jude
- As Whiz Kids Grow Up : Do exceptional children become exceptional adults? Not always. Sometimes there are a few bumps along the way.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : THIS IS WHAT YOU WANT TO BE
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : U.S. Men Take Hard Fall to 5th Place : Gymnastics: Expecting big things before the Games, Americans are brought back down to earth.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : FOR SOME, IT'S A NIGHTMARE
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hershiser: Fourth Would Be Better
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Parrish Says He Bears No Grudge
- Karrie Lillicotch and Judie Villano have joined...
- Bankruptcies Still Mount
- Foothill Group Reports Rise in Quarterly Profit
- California Home Sales Take 14.5% Dip in June : Real estate: The national decline is 2.9%. The numbers reflect consumer anxiety over the slumping economy.
- IHOP Corp. Agrees to Buy 23 JB's Restaurants
- ENERGY
- Dispute Holds Up Reclamation Plant Contract : Santa Clarita: The delay reflects a struggle between a county sanitation agency and city leaders Jill Klajic and Jan Heidt, who are expected to back the plan eventually.
- County Plan Urges Unpaid Workdays : Budget: Most of the 86,000 employees would be required to give up two days of wages each month under the proposal and receive compensation later. Union officials call it an undue hardship.
- $500-Million Bond Sale OKd for County Freeway Construction
- Chief Opposes Redeploying Officers
- VAN NUYS : Man Held in Crash That Killed 2 People
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : ORANGE COUNTY OLYMPIC NOTEBOOK : Nevin's RBIs Help U.S. Beat Taiwan
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : TELEVISION : Triple Option Provides a Golden Opportunity
- The trial of the Robbie family feud...
- Angels Finally Follow Their Blueprint, 3-0 : Baseball: Finley gives up six hits in 8 1/3 innings and beats the Mariners again.
- AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Royster and Baker Will Manage
- L.A. Festival May Switch Plans in '93 : Arts: A reduced budget and criticism over its temporary nature have organizers considering changes in the event, focused on Africa, Middle East and African-American Diaspora.
- STAGE REVIEW : La Jolla's 'What Butler Saw' a Wicked, Impudent Farce
- Superior Industries Announces Stock Split
- Embattled Lloyd's Chief to Step Down
- Laser Liposuction May Speed Process, Cause Less Pain
- COUNTYWIDE : Office Given to Democratic Women
- Wangtek, Archive Reach Co-Licensing Agreement
- House Leaders Reveal Demands on Trade Accord : Mexico: Gephardt says the Democrats want a border tax to fund job retraining and environmental enforcement.
- Alliance Imaging Inc.: The Orange provider of...
- Vitesse Semiconductor's 3rd-Quarter Profit Drops
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Tissue Bank Figure on Fetuses Doubted
- Culture : Mexico Elite Relishes an Eye-Opener : Breakfast is a major power meal in political circles. On the three-course menu are deals, gossip, maybe a little work.
- A Hot Time Boosts SCR's Outreach to Latinos
- World View : Deadly Malaria Comes Back With a Vengeance : The tropical disease rages through sub-Saharan Africa and parts of Asia and Latin America. In one Pacific capital, everyone is infected.
- U.S. Lists Iraqi Violations, Cites New Offensive
- Arletty; French Film Actress, Published Autobiography
- JOHANNESBURG : Potential Flash Point
- Mobile Marines : Units of 60,000-Man Force Could Be on Way in 16 Hours
- SometimesaStreet of Broken Dreams : Unethical stock brokers rate Washington probe
- SAN DIEGO : Pickup Truck Is Pulled from Surf
- Effects of Budget Crisis About to Be Felt at CSUN : Registration: About 800 courses are being canceled, leaving 30,000 or so students to vie by phone for courses designed for less than 26,000.
- Test Ideas With Science, Not Scorn : Critics who insist that HIV doesn't cause AIDS may be wrong, but their argument deserves checking.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Astros Start to Feel at Home on the Road
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : DAILY REPORT : FIELD HOCKEY : Australian Women Shut Out Canada in Pool Competition
- Finley Keeps the Faith, Beats Mariners Again : Angels: He gives up six hits in 8 1/3 innings for second victory in 17 starts, 3-0. Grahe gets the save.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : Swimming's Drug-Testing System Is Criticized : Controversy: American Jenny Thompson cries foul when Chinese gold medalist is not among the random athletes selected for urinalysis.
- LOCAL NOTES : Kish Overtakes Solon for Lead in Race Across America
- Dow Slips 3.51 in a Mixed Session : Market Overview
- 2nd-Quarter Profit Falls 75% at Pac Rim Holding
- Profit Grows 18% for 20th Century Industries
- Testimony Heard in Defense of Brazil Leader
- Giving Kids a Tumble : Irvine Gymnastics School Offers Program for Underprivileged
- '92 POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE : For Blacks and Latinos, Elections May Make '92 Year of the Minority
- Beheaded Body Is 2nd Decapitation in 2 Weeks
- America From Abroad : Canada Draws the Line on Crime Data : Officials can't say how many blacks, whites, Asians or other races commit crimes because, unlike U.S., they don't keep track. Some say it's best not to know.
- White House Assails Clinton on Global Policy
- CASTAIC : Blaze Damages Unfinished House
- Questions Mire County Office Plans : Expansion: Developers seeking to build a new court-office complex complain that the selection process has been unfair.
- Rules Aimed at Ending Redevelopment Fight : North Hollywood: The proposal calls for a 25-member area committee to advise the city. Project critics say it fails to ensure the panel's independence.
- OJAI : School District Settles Baseball Flap
- SYLMAR : Court Convicts Man of Posing as Officer
- More News Coming From the Courtroom
- CULVER CITY : Woman Admits Bilking Medi-Cal Out of $3.2 Million
- STAGE
- Hard Times Boost Mortgage Unemployment Insurance
- French Get Into the Russian Spirit
- Archive Corp.: Continuing its recovery from a...
- AIRLINES
- Local Telephone Service Firm Is Bought Out : Communications: Business Telemanagement of Santa Ana is acquired along with a Santa Barbara long-distance provider by a holding company that plans a single-billing service.
- David Wojnarowicz; Multimedia Artist Battled With NEA
- COLUMN ONE : Hospitals Can Make You Sick : Infections acquired by patients are the direct or indirect cause of 80,000 U.S. fatalities a year. In many cases, simple hand-washing would prevent illness.
- National Agenda : Rightist Gathers Support to 'Spoil' Croatian Vote : Dobroslav Paraga, who wants peacekeepers out, now ranks third, but he could tip balance against moderates.
- Mafia Blamed in 3rd Major Sicily Killing : Crime: The victim headed an anti-extortion squad in Catania. He was slain as plans were being made to deploy troops in the city.
- Prosecutors Say Car Dealer's Fast Lifestyle Led to Slaying
- VENTURA : Desalination to Be Discussed at Meeting
- Preview of Future at Inventors Expo
- DEMOCRACY WATCH : Ballot Measure
- SANTA ANA : College Official Takes Santa Clarita Post
- Yellow Cab Erects a Barrier--It Hopes--to Driver Assaults
- Rabanales Retains WBC Bantamweight Title With Unanimous Decision
- Miscellany
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : Chinese Youth Has Winning Platform : Women's diving: Fu Mingxia, 13, is almost 50 points better than silver medalist Elena Mirochina of CIS. Mary Ellen Clark of U.S. finishes third.
- Painter's Words Speak Louder Than Abstracts : Exhibit: John Breitweiser's 'zinger phrases' works are part of annual juried show at Orange County Center of Contemporary Art.
- Public Storage REIT Sells Warehouse to State
- Tekelec's 2nd-Quarter Profit Declines 85%
- Alpharel Reports Drop in Quarterly Net Income
- New board of trustee members of California...
- Insurance Auto Auctions Posts Earnings Gains
- Film Legend Changes Its Colors : Movie industry: Technicolor Inc. has moved profitably from color processing to videotape production. As that market softens, it seeks new ways to grow.
- Kristina Heldt has joined Heying & Associates...
- Real Estate Trust Loses $12 Million in 3rd Quarter
- GENEVA : European Nightmare
- Critics Say Kolts Report Is Flawed by Bias, Errors : Sheriff: Attacks come from district attorney's office, deputies' union and civil liberties advocates.
- Baby Talk : Even if mom doesn't marry, she still wants a good start for her child. She wants a shower--with all the trimmings.
- Officials Order a Recount in GOP Primary Won by Gingrich
- Residents Criticize Slow Cleanup of Spill Site : Seacliff: One year after the derailment, some say they are still waiting for Southern Pacific to reimburse them for evacuation costs. A spokesman says the railroad is satisfied with its progress.
- 2 Bills to Assist Flood Victims in Southland Sent to Governor
- LAGUNA BEACH : Packard Opposition to D.C. Bill Riles City
- IRVINE : Judge Affirms Ruling Nullifying Petition
- Elgar Killer of 2 Receives Life in Prison : Crime: Larry Hansel, a laid-off employee who stalked and shot to death the executives, will not be eligible for parole.
- Queen Mary Requires $27-Million Face Lift : Recreation: Disney agrees to operate the attraction through the end of the year. But the expense of the needed repairs and maintenance could sink Long Beach's chances of keeping the ship.
- Friesz-Out Ends With 2-Year Deal : Chargers: Quarterback ends holdout by signing incentive-laden contract.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : Samuelson Is Always Across Decorum's Line
- Tennis
- Miscellany
- Music Review : Pasadena Pops: Fun, Not Finesse
- Dukes Vying for TeamTennis Division Lead
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : DAILY REPORT : EQUESTRIAN : Germany's Baumann Leads Dressage After First Segment
- Trial Ordered for Schoolyard Slaying Suspect : Court: Reputed gang member faces murder charge in shooting death last April of Santa Ana man leaving basketball game.
- COUNTYWIDE : Waste Management Criticizes Proposal
- COUNTYWIDE : Bar Assn. Moves to Help Homeless
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : DAILY REPORT : CYCLING : Hartwell Wins First U.S. Medal in One-Kilometer Time Trial
- Ring Is Always on His Mind : Dave Waymer: Country and Western Fan, Super Bowl Obsession
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : BUT PROGRAM SALES HAVE HIT THE ROOF
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Mets, Padres in Preliminary Talks on Trade That Includes Fernandez
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Hubbard Is Optimistic After End of a Troubled Meeting
- THE SEASON
- Advertisers Feast on Controversy
- Goodyear Reports Fivefold Profit Jump
- Bill Evans has been elected president of...
- UniCare Financial Reports 75% Drop in Profit
- Stock Watch
- Partial Text of Clinton Yugoslavia Plan
- BOOK REVIEW : Second Novel Strikes a Superficial Note : GHOST NOTE, <i> by Zena Collier,</i> Grove, Weidenfeld, $19.95; 210 pages
- LAGUNA BEACH : Domestic Partners Law Lures 100 People
- Ralph E. Doughton; Former Head of Barker Bros.
- Rules on Hired Judges Would Make Public Issues Private, Critics Say : The law: Sexual harassment, fraud and other cases affecting all citizens could be resolved behind closed doors, a press coalition says. Judicial Council panel members disagree.