- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Dykstra Sidelined for Rest of Season
- Escape Reality for $8.25M : Movie Producer Combined History and Hollywood to Create a Nautical Wonderland, Now on the Market
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Stay Tuned' on a Spoofy Wavelength
- Festival Founders Expand Roles : Animation: Veteran presenters of festivals of film shorts at La Jolla are now producing and encouraging new filmmakers in the field.
- Banking on a New Kind of Lending : Development banks a key to rebuilding L.A.?
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates' Wakefield Baffles Braves
- SAN DIEGO : Two Arrested in Suspected Killing
- Munitz's Adept Seamanship : Amid budget crisis, Cal State chancellor ventures into rough waters
- Reds' Outburst Dashes Padres' Grand Plans
- Developers' Funds Back Monorail Committee : Transportation: A citizens group lobbying for the elevated Ventura Freeway route is headed by a builder with ties to Supervisor Mike Antonovich.
- Federal Program Is Part of Business' Success : J. Bruce Camino's 5-year-old architectural and engineering firm Development One Inc. has grown since its start in his garage and is now exploring projects overseas.
- Cleanup Contract May Benefit Jacobs the Most
- '92 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : Reagan Returns, Faces Difficult Role : Endorsement: Many predict that nostalgia for the former President will not help Bush. His public image has declined since he left office, poll finds.
- Sweltering Residents Seek Relief : Hot: As temperatures soared above 100 at many spots in county, thousands headed for beaches or movie theaters to escape the heat.
- SAN MARCOS : Boy, 14, Sought in Shooting of Father
- A Helping Hand : Homeless: A postal worker begins every Sunday by preparing breakfast and delivering it to the needy in Reseda Park. He also spreads a religious message.
- Pair Says U.S. Government Left Them Stranded in Poland During WWII
- Dupree Is Hot Back for Rams
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: Aug. 15
- COLUMN RIGHT / TERRY EASTLAND : To Win, Bush Must Stop Being Himself : 'Public service' isn't a good enough reason to reelect him; he has to say what he cares about.
- IRVINE : Copter Pilots Will Enter World Contest
- Toxic Discharges
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Gant Stretches Fuel Mileage Into Victory at Michigan
- Lynn Jennings of Newmarket, N.H., bronze medalist...
- MUSIC REVIEW : SummerFest Opens on a Calm Note
- Road Still Unwinding for Astros
- TV Reviews : Bonnie and Clyde, the 'True' Story
- '92 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : Developments at a Glance
- U S West and Unions Agree on Tentative Pact : Communications: Agreement provides for 5% increase in base wages this year. The phone firm operates in 14 states.
- Delegation from O.C. Heeds Call : GOP: Pro-choice and anti-abortion delegates alike quickly embrace Gov. Wilson's plea to end abortion debate and rally behind President Bush.
- Asia Finds Little to Applaud in N. American Trade Pact : Commerce: Content rules on autos concern Japan. Korea and Taiwan worry about Mexican competition in textiles and electronics. : NEWS ANALYSIS
- Holly Near, a Singer in the Party Light
- SAN DIEGO : Chula Vista Man Found Shot to Death
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Arnold Comes Out on Top--of Ballot
- VENTURA : 3 Drivers Arrested, 350 Detained at Sobriety Checkpoints
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Knox Looks for Consistent Pass Rush
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Twins Blow Lead, Drop Five Games Back
- Navratilova Wins in TourTennis, Too : Tennis: She uses her summer in TeamTennis as a successful tuneup for L.A. and the U.S. Open.
- A Slimmer Year for Black Films : Movies: Some blame the industry, others say the major black filmmakers are working on '93 films.
- LARRY E. SLAGLE, President, Yellow Cab of North Orange County
- Judge Is Not Fooled When Burglar Answers His Call
- A SPECIAL REPORT: TRAINS
- 9 Handed Over to Canadians
- Would-Be Developer Says Plan's Rejection Shattered His Dream
- Husband Arrested in Slaying of Psychiatrist in Bradbury
- '92 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : GOP Faithful Ponder if Party Will Unite Behind Bush : Election: Some see the convention as the jump-off point for a strong campaign. Others wonder if it's too little, too late.
- Marine Walking on I-5 Is Hit and Killed
- Even Sensible Iowa Bows to the Religious Right : Politics: The state GOP, in thrall to Pat Robertson, offers voters nothing but claptrap.
- A Cowboy Who Broke Broncos, Barriers : Tall in saddle: Wayne Orme of Poway fought racism to be accepted as a black professional on the rodeo circuit he's been a part of for 25 years.
- Registration Efforts Are Paying Off in New Voters : Politics: Volunteers have to battle citizen anger and apathy, but they report a growing number of people who want to have their voices heard.
- Despite Congress, Children's TV Still Lacking
- JAPAN
- Canton Singles' Network Looks Abroad for Match
- Houston Hoedown Grand Old Party for Delegates
- AIDS-Like Cases Test Diligence of Researchers : Medicine: Scientists say an open mind should be kept in looking for a cause. Unexplained immune deficiencies may not even be linked to a virus.
- Mail Carriers Deliver Biting Plea to Dog Owners
- ANAHEIM : Anti-Drug, Gang Effort Underway
- Implant Pump a Boost to Treatment of Diabetes : Medicine: Experimental device automatically releases a programmed amount of insulin into a patient's system.
- PERSPECTIVE ON FOREIGN POLICY : We Didn't Win the Cold War : This boast insults the masses of people who risked everything to turn their countries toward democracy.
- SAN DIEGO : Man Shot, Killed After Argument
- SIMI VALLEY : Project to Cause Street Closure
- Soccer
- Bret Boone Content Just to Play It by Ear
- A Familiar Look to Dodger Defeat
- Kenya's Kiptanui Sets World Record in 3,000
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pacific the Big Star in Irvine Performance
- ENTERTAINMENT
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Rules on Lawyers' Sex Conduct OKd
- Gathering at Graceland Marks Presley's Death
- ANAHEIM : Council to Consider Banning Vendors
- Health Toll Taken Even of the Employed
- ROUNDUP : Krone Rides Rubiano to Victory in Forego
- STAGE REVIEW : A Sprightly Annie's Back in 'Warbucks'
- ART : Photographers' Works Are a Vocabulary Lesson
- 'Ghosts' Curb Business Action in Singapore : Keyword: Many firms refuse to launch projects in the month that the spirits of the dead are supposedly roaming free.
- Reservoirs' Level Is Reminder of Drought's Grip on State
- REGIONAL REPORT : '80s Failed to End Economic Disparity, Census Shows : Southland: Asian-Americans, Anglos stay on top. Blacks, despite gains, were at the bottom with Latinos.
- SWIMMING / THERESA MUNOZ : Early Decisions Are Helpful at Olympic Games
- A SPECIAL REPORT: TRAINS
- '92 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : Group of Democrats Pay Mocking Visit to Bush's Houston Residence
- Picture of Devotion : Lady Rachel, 103, and Son Eddie: 'What Would I Do Without Him?'
- Fear and Hopelessness Grip Muslims in a Bosnian Town
- Brush Fires Sweep Across Scattered Areas of Southland
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Andersen Might Take Pay Cut to Return
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Steinhauer Makes a Major Breakthrough
- De Mille's 'Road' Returns to Silent Era
- THE PHILIPPINES
- BOOK REVIEW : A Novel About Sex, Crime, Obsession and Deadly Lovers : HOMME FATALE, <i> by Paul Mayersberg,</i> St. Martin's Press, $19.95; 352 pages
- '92 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : Platform in Clear Contrast to Rival Democrats' Policies : Positions: The GOP's manifesto is much longer. And it misses no opportunity to quarrel with the opposition on a wide range of issues.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Scouts to Remove Old Play Equipment
- Scenes of the Crimes
- Price Is Right, Shooting a 70 for PGA Title : Golf: He makes two clutch putts on last three holes for three-shot victory.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Unhappy With Running Game
- TV Stars Bringing HIV Facts to Teens : Television: But the syndicated show airing on KABC Channel 7 on Aug. 29 is having a difficult time finding advertisers because of the nature of the program.
- KOCE Channel 50 has been awarded $300,000...
- DEL MAR : Marquetry Wins Eddie Read in a Three-Way Photo Finish
- Marquetry Prevails in Eddie Read : Del Mar: David Flores rides 5-year-old to victory in three-way photo finish.
- TV Reviews : Eternal Youth Pursued on 'Never Say Die'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Family Values Hip-Hop From Arrested Development
- HONG KONG
- Key Battle Looms Over Retiree Benefits : Health care: Truck maker Navistar wants to be let out of medical obligations it negotiated with its unions. It says its survival is at stake.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Team's Progress Encourages Knox
- Jazz & Music : Some Happy Grooving at Fifth Long Beach Fest
- Oil and War
- Break Up the School District
- A Pitch for Softball
- Candidate George Bush
- Prison Site in Downtown L.A.
- Rethink Simi Development
- Park Neighbors Aren't Violent
- Canoga Park Better Off
- Family Planning
- The Picture of Racism II
- Canoga Park Better Off
- Candidate George Bush
- Monorail Is People's Choice
- Candidate George Bush
- Candidate George Bush
- Monorail Is People's Choice
- East County Issue / Circuit City...
- '92 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : Writer Who Polished Nixon's Words Is Crafting Bush's Address : Speech: Ray Price is revered for his clear, visionary messages. But some Republicans wonder about the choice of someone who hasn't written a presidential script in 20 years.
- Preserve Kadota Fig
- Budget Bickering
- 'Frida and Diego': A Personal Stirring
- Shopping at the Rose
- Candidate George Bush
- Shopping at the Rose
- Getting in Print
- Post Office Layoffs
- Candidate George Bush
- Missing Facts on Prototypes
- Shopping at the Rose
- Break Up the School District
- Candidate George Bush
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 17, 1992
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- MOVIES - Aug. 17, 1992
- MOVIES - Aug. 17, 1992
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- POP/ROCK - Aug. 17, 1992
- TELEVISION - Aug. 17, 1992
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- Names in the News - Aug. 17, 1992
- Names in the News - Aug. 17, 1992
- Wilson Quells Uprising Over Abortion Plank : California: He persuades delegates to avoid floor fight, urges them to work to take over party in '96.
- Tax Cut Debate Erupts in GOP : Convention: Conservatives urge Bush to propose a reduction. Dole calls it 'bad medicine.' As delegates gather, President says he's eager to heat up campaign.
- TECHNOLOGY - Aug. 17, 1992
- STYLE : FASHION : Clothes Call for Fall
- Vita Longa, Harold Brevis : VITA AND HAROLD: The Letters of Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson, <i> Edited by Nigel Nicolson (Putnam: $29.95; 452 pp.)</i>
- Travel Toys Are a Child's Best Friend : Toy makers scramble to satisfy the exploding travel-game industry as more families hit the road.
- Nation IN BRIEF : TENNESSEE : Presley Fans Stage Vigil at Graveside
- Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt (KCET...
- Pasadena : The Making of Hahamongna
- Park Is a Tribute to Power of Persistence : Neighborhoods: Barrio Logan gets its second park, a 3-acre landscaped bay-side oasis in the sun, thanks to activists.
- It's a Match for the Ages : Tennis: Seles, 18, plays Navratilova, 35, for title today at Manhattan Beach.
- With New Kidney, Hearn Is Out of Baseball, but Not Life
- Midlife Stravinsky: No Crises, Thank You
- Housing Mired in Hard Times : Slowdown in Industry Is Having a Powerful Ripple Effect in Wide Swath of the Economy
- STYLE : ARCHITECTURE : The Shifting Sands
- WHAT SHOULD WE TELL OUR CHILDREN ABOUT...
- Are Airlines Ready for Another Cabin Class? : Air fares: Carriers consider splitting coach between full-fare customers and those flying on discount rates.
- The World-Class Street Snack of the Cote d'Azur : It's <i> socca</i> --a crumbly bread served from Nice's sidewalk stalls and gourmet kitchens.
- That Hamilton Woman : THE VOLCANO LOVER: A Romance, <i> By Susan Sontag (Farrar Straus Giroux: $22; 440 pp.)</i>
- STYLE : GARDENS : A Place in the Sun
- Grand Old Men of Letters : THE COMPLETE ESSAYS, <i> By Michel de Montaigne (Viking: $60; 1,269 pp.)</i>
- CUT YOUR UTILITY BILLS : Window Film Can Help Block Heat From Sun
- Commentary : Political Opposites Sometimes Attract
- The Real 'Avenger' : Patrick Macnee's autobiography leaves few secrets left to be told
- All Fired Up : Critics Call Tobacco Industry's Anti-Cigarette Messages for Teens Inappropriate, Misleading
- O.C. Delegates Marching to Houston, Loyal but Leery
- Walnut : Chamber Bailout Put on Hold
- COLUMN ONE : The Rise in Kids Who Kill : The number of arrests--up 60% in a decade--goes far beyond the problem of urban gangs. Many children are carrying on violence practiced in their homes, often on themselves.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : 4 Die, 18 Injured in Nightclub Shooting
- Azusa Pacific Nursing Students Get Grants
- Parking Fines May Reap Extradition
- Cancer Institute Chief Says Ads Target Youth
- The Golden Gamble : Victor Villasenor Returned Big Advance, Hocked Home to Publish His Book His Way
- Name Droppers
- Ethel Narvid; Founder of Shakespeare Festival/L.A.
- A New Body Politic : The Women's Action Coalition uses stinging hit-and-run tactics against the Establishment's attacks on political and reproductive rights. Group members call their protests 'wake-up calls.'
- Take a Real Stand for Family Values : Bush can show his commitment by dropping his threat to veto family leave legislation
- A Hazardous Convergence Lies Underfoot in Escondido : Toxics: Leaking oil and gasoline from four former service stations are poisoning the ground water. It's happening throughout the county, in numbers officials call astonishing.
- Motorcyclist, 84, Was Born to Be Safe, Keep on Riding
- LA JOLLA : Jewelry Holdup Stuns Shoppers
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : Players No Longer Have Rights, Connors Says
- Lang Breaks Through to Make Mark in Battle of the Backs : Football: Playing only in the first half with the first team, he gains 34 yards in 10 carries and generates 80 yards of total offense for the Rams.
- DUSK ON THE CAMPO: A Journey in...
- India Gene Bank to Save Ancient Cures
- High-Tech Equipment + Van + Teachers = Science Lessons : Education: Occidental College program will allow students to conduct sophisticated experiments.
- '92 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : Delegates Gear Up for Grand Old Parties : Festivities: The bashes have long been glitzy money machines for the Republicans. But the recession could dampen some of the fun this year.
- Orange City Council Denies License to Taxi Company
- By Ignoring Ethnic Minorities, GOP Leaders Undercut Party's Future : Voters: Pete Wilson, in appealing to the Anglo Establishment, is losing the support of suburban Latinos, Asians and African-Americans.
- Life and Death in This Sport: 15 Minutes
- He Clicks After Making the Switch
- VOLLEYBALL SEAL BEACH OPEN : Luck Elusive for Kiraly and Steffes
- Opening Up in Mexico Is Still Apt to Be Risky : Commerce: The free trade agreement won't solve problems with infrastructure, worker productivity, bureaucracy and red tape south of the border.
- Gardener's Checklist
- PLAYTHINGS
- Tug of War in Crimea Reopening Old Wounds : Ethnic tension: Beloved Black Sea peninsula is once again caught in political cross-fire.
- 'Citizen' Woods : JAMES WOODS RIPS ROY COHN, THE PRESS AND HIS OWN IMAGE
- THE BLACKLIST VIDEO LIST
- La Puente : Class of '77 Reunion
- Glendora : Library to Get More Help
- Gangs Linked to Sharp Rise in Violent Bank Heists : Crime: FBI blames gang members for proliferation of 'bank takeovers,' strong-arm robberies in which employees and customers are terrorized.
- THE TIMES POLL : Party Coalition May Be Fracturing Under Bush
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Admiral Appeals Demotion in Rank
- Satisfying the Late-Night Munchies
- BEYOND REPAIR? BUSH LOOKS TO THE CONVENTION FOR POLITICAL SALVATION : Three Chances to Win
- Cities Across U.S. Float Economic Ventures That Pay Off: Aquariums : Trends: Oregon facility is one of four to open this year. It gives a boost to a region where logging and salmon industries are in decline.
- Report Calls for Changes in LAPD K-9 Unit
- Arson Suspected in Seafood Plant Fire
- A Volley of Conflict : Was Suwara a Victim of SDSU Politics or the Budget Crunch?
- AZTEC NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Hammond Has Tools to Be SDSU's Next Freshman Sensation
- Baseball
- London Finishes 3rd in Girls' 18 Division
- It's Not the Way to First : Baseball: Sharperson is called out for running outside the basepath and it costs a run in Dodgers' 2-1 loss to the Giants.
- BASEBALL : Whisenant's Stock Rising After Injury Woes Fade
- LOCAL NOTES : Ocean View Team Advances to Final of Baseball Series
- MOVIES : We Asked Miss Manners . . .
- How About Housing Help as Job Benefit?
- Grand Old Men of Letters : UP IN THE OLD HOTEL, <i> By Joseph Mitchell (Pantheon Books: $22.50; 718 pp.)</i>
- POWER TO THE PASTOR : Cecil Murray's First AME Church is Action Central for a Wounded South Los Angeles
- SUSAN SONTAG LIGHTENS UP : The 'Dark Lady' of American Intellectuals Ventures from Her Lofty Terrain into the Steamy Times of an Adultress and Her Besotted Lover
- FICTION
- My name is Harold Bell Wright, and...
- BEYOND REPAIR? BUSH LOOKS TO THE CONVENTION FOR POLITICAL SALVATION : Not Since Hoover . . .
- The Troubled Past of a School Board : * Trustees, Community Must Overcome Differences
- THE TIMES POLL : Delegates High on Bush, Split Over Abortion
- North Hollywood Man Is Shot to Death
- Williams' Open Door Sends Signal : LAPD: Chief's meetings with minority and female officers may be a precursor of more diversity in the force's middle and upper ranks.
- MOORPARK : Blaze Chars 6 Hilly Acres
- Hooper Narrows Deficit After Saugus Win
- COMMENTARY : Courage Leads to Gold and Emotion
- Dabbling in the Quirky World of Collectibles
- YOUR MOTHER WEARS ARMY BOOTS: A Treasure...
- Helping My, By TODD MOORE
- Fish Tank Sonata
- Foreign Prison No Bed of Roses for Americans : Crime: In some countries, U.S. citizens have committed offenses without even knowing it because there is no equivalent law in the United States.
- Water Gardens
- Skip of the Week : The Murder of Marilyn Monroe, <i> By Leonore Canevari, Jeanette van Wyhe, Christian Dimas and Rachel Dimas (Carroll & Graf: $8.95).</i>
- In Thailand, Rack After Rack of Dazzling Silks : Manufacture of the brilliant fabrics was almost extinct until an American showed them to the fashion world.
- ICONS
- Psychics Lead Search for Body of Missing Woman
- Mayor's Race Lacking in Substance : While Golding and Navarro wade into the petty, city sinks into the mire
- GOP Delegates Divided Over Abortion Issue : Convention: Nearly half say the nation is heading in the wrong direction but all agree that Bush will be reelected.
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : They launched a campaign to make sure the rocket ship returned to home base.
- Gathers' Collapse Is Issue : Jurisprudence: Events immediately after the Loyola basketball player fell on the court will be at issue during trial.
- ON THE Wrong Track : Whether It Is the Result of Bad Luck--or Simply Bad Racing--Pacer Treboh Joe Might Tie the Harness Racing Record for Futility
- Saving on Long Distance? Now, There's a Cause
- A 'HUGE' MISTAKE : Carrying Too Much Dead Weight Too Long Turned Out to Be Too Much
- Wide-Eyed Look at San Diego Zoo : From child's perspective, ferns tower like giant redwoods and peacocks cast shadows as they pass.
- RESTAURANTS : THE WINE LIST
- Price Isn't Only Consideration When Selecting Management Firm
- THE ARCANE EYE OF HOGARTH by...
- Average Rates for Residential Mortgages
- Rubicon Trail Joins 2 Tahoe Parks
- Nation IN BRIEF : THE WEST : Wildfires Battled in Oregon, Utah
- Judge Allows 3 Shooting Victims to Sue Hinckley
- THE HOUSE
- New CAP Tests Stress Students' Reasoning : Education: Exams measuring problem solving and writing to be emphasized over multiple-choice format.
- South Korea Says North Must OK Inspections
- History in the Making--and Unmaking
- COLUMN RIGHT / ELTON GALLEGLY : 'Illegals' in Jail: a Double Slap to the Taxpayer : At least 11% of L.A. County's inmates are deportable. Border security clearly needs beefing up.
- Frigid Arctic Reef Provides Oasis for Marine Life : Marine biology: Alaska's Boulder Patch supports hundreds of species of plants and animals.
- Blueprint for a Greener Environment : * Unique Pact Between Irvine Co., Nature Conservancy Should Be Lauded and Emulated
- Ruse Helps Owner Get Stolen Motorcycle Back
- Heat Wave Proves Unwavering : Weather: Anaheim tops out at 97 degrees. Thousands seek relief at the beach, where the surf hits a comfortable 78 in some spots. Relief may arrive Tuesday.
- Man Kills 1 in Tire Store
- SAILING CHAMPIONSHIP: Ten of the world's best...
- Man Arrested During Riot Says Police Stopped Him Because He Is Black : Courts: The CSUN student accused of a curfew violation plans to fight the charge. Public defender says his case exemplifies a judicial system gone awry.
- In the Ad Court : Organizing the Manhattan Beach Tennis Tournament Is No Slim Task for Owners Jan and Jerry Diamond
- Officer Pulls His Gun on Dog, Angers Beach-Goers
- Stomach Surgery to Force Thief to Return Gold Chain
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Wathan Returns to Dugout From Iowa
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Steinberg Goes to Bat for Bay Area
- NFL EXHIBITION ROUNDUP : Maddox Passes First Test in Loss
- SCHOOL DAYS
- Billboard Sign Swap Considered : Advertising: Company proposes tearing down 27 old signs on city streets in exchange for right to put up 10 new--and larger--billboards along freeways.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Unparalleled Voter Fury May Spur Ballot Box Revolt : Elections: Outrage crosses political lines. But frustration may result in low turnout in the state.
- Women Get Tips on Sidestepping Heart Disease : Health: Cardiovascular illnesses tend to claim females 10 years later in life than males. Diet and estrogen-replacement therapy can reduce risks.
- Isolated Town in China Awakens to Big Dream of Becoming Port City : Development: But the $30-billion, 20-year proposal faces immense political and practical obstacles. Its more visionary aspects may well prove unrealistic.
- The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation of Pasadena...
- CSUN to Begin Practice Minus Several Players : College football: Two who were expected to start will not play, and the academic eligibility of a few others is uncertain.
- Central Torrance Team Draws Chinese Taipei in Opener : Little League: Senior division squad of 14- and 15-year-olds meets the three-time defending champion on Monday.
- Angel Bullpen Battered by A's : Baseball: Valera leaves game with 5-1 lead that becomes 9-5 loss to Oakland. Henderson, Canseco hit homers.
- MOVIES : Proper Etiquette--What a High Concept! : Where does 'yes' mean 'no'? Where is a lie considered a human kindness? Where is a returned phone call a status symbol? A guide to Hollywood's manners and mores.
- The Pirate of Bistro Row
- ROAD NOTES
- Army's Plans for Nerve Gas Incinerator Spark Concern : Weapons: Fears about Alabama base's facility have turned some friendly neighbors into angry activists.
- Iraq Bombs Shiite Villages, Iran Says
- Magnetic North: Phenomenon Attracts Visitors
- '92 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : NEWS ANALYSIS : Most Take Middle Ground on Abortion : Issues: Polls show a majority favor neither a total ban nor unlimited access. Few call it a political priority.
- 3-D Images Help Plastic Surgeons Repair Injuries
- The Press Limbo: New Low for the Media