- Bakery Truck Rises From Bygone Era
- LONG BEACH : Girl Says Abductors Kept Her Blindfolded for 2 Days
- Supervisors to Rule on Emergency Funds Use : Budgets: State impasse has been forcing the county to borrow from reserves to support social services and courts.
- CASTAIC : Inmates Transferred After Jail Brawl
- Newbury Oaks Streaking Into State Tournament : American Legion baseball: Hard-hitting Area 6 champion seeks to extend string of 27 wins in first-round game against Gahr.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Toon Will Have Stress Test
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 14 : DUVA EXPECTED MORE
- LOS ALAMITOS : 2 Will Challenge Mayor, Councilman
- Woman Killed by Truck Identified
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 14 : Dave's Wife Decries Dan's TV Remarks
- Mario Bennett, named Arizona State's most valuable...
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Shakin' ' Characters Need More
- Keep Home Barbecue Fires Burning
- VENTURA : 7 Police Recruits Include 3 Women
- Denny Defendant Admits to Attack on Tape : Courts: Recording of interrogation is played during preliminary hearing. Williams tells police that the trucker did not provoke the assault at Florence and Normandie.
- Committee OKs Plan to End Budget Deadlock : Legislature: Deal would trim local government funds, state jobs. Wilson says he probably would veto it.
- 1st of 5,000 Bosnians Ride Refugee Train to Germany : Rescue: Victims of 'ethnic cleansing,' many pack all they own in a grocery bag. Five more trips are scheduled.
- Senate OKs $1.2 Billion to Ease Pain of Pentagon Cuts : Congress: 'Defense conversion' program would aid contractors, communities and military personnel. No quick relief for Southland seen.
- State Budget Watch
- Ex-NASA Official Wrongly Jailed as Drug Suspect
- Trained Dolphins Captured
- Man Arrested, 3 Hostages Freed From Apartment
- IRVINE : Fire Forces Workers to Evacuate Building
- Navarro Says Loan for Race Was Inherited : Politics: Mayoral candidate admits $300,000 was given to him by his mother, but all the money has been spent.
- GARDEN GROVE : City Workers Happy to Brush Off Graffiti
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 14 : Defeat Isn't Quite as Painful : Women's long jump: Joyner-Kersee doesn't enjoy losing, but it helps that the winner is her friend, Drechsler.
- MOTOR RACING / VINCE KOWALICK : Spin in Husband's Car a Joy for Grizzaffi
- DAILY REPORT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 14 : SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING : Josephson Twins of U.S. Top Canadian Counterparts
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 14 : REFEREE SANCTIONED AFTER DE LA HOYA BOUT
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 14 : Now, at Least, Americans Worth Bronzing : Women's volleyball: U.S. team gets its first medal since 1984 Games when Kemner leads a sweep of Brazil for third-place finish.
- Joblessness Dips to 7.7%, Showing Trace of Growth
- L.A. Riot Aid Bill Mired in Infighting at Capitol : Rebuild: Partisan politics, feuding agencies and fearful homeowners combine to make passage doubtful.
- LABOR / REACTION : Employees Greet Plan to Cut 'Lard' : Postal workers at Anaheim convention welcome decision to thin management ranks, but worry that restructuring could trickle down to the rank and file.
- Helping Patients Blossom : Horticulture Therapy Gets Results at Hospitals, Schools and Mental Health Centers
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Quake Hot Line Gets 600 Calls on 1st Day
- S.F. Giants Owner Agrees to Sell to Tampa Bay Group
- George Lied to Senate Panel, Witness Says : Trial: Former lawmaker testifies that ex-spymaster concealed meeting with Iran-Contra arms middleman. Judge delays Weinberger case.
- LAPD Seeks Hiring Freeze Exemption : Police: Chief Williams' proposal would let him fill key management positions without council approval. Mayor expresses support for the plan.
- New City Jail May House Inmates Up to 45 Days : Justice: S.D. Council weighs plan to use Otay Mesa facility for sentenced prisoners.
- 27 Volunteer Language Tutors Graduate
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 14 : U.S. Beats Cuba, 88-74, Settles for Bronze : Women's basketball: Team pulls away from 44-44 tie after a halftime scolding by Grentz.
- COMMENTARY : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 14 : Magical Mystery Tour Coming to an End--Finally
- Langston, Ducey Fuel Angels, 3-1 : Baseball: Left-hander ends his three-game losing streak while new teammate gets two doubles against the White Sox.
- Flo Jo Hopes the Training Pays Off for Her Role on 'Santa Barbara'
- THE BUSINESS OF THE OLYMPICS : NBC Will Come Away a Loser--and a Winner : Broadcasting: The network will lose millions on the Games, but its image and advertisers come out ahead. Already the talk turns to Atlanta in 1996.
- Mozambique President, Rebel Leader Sign Peace Pact
- Performer Held on Molestation Charges
- Minimum Bids Open the Doors : Antelope Valley: Buyers get 'steals' at HUD foreclosure auction. But no offers are made on 21 of the 87 residences.
- SDSU Moves Budget-Protesting Students
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Turnover Ratio Pleases Knox
- Thornton's Big Test Begins Against Cards
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Tomlin Helps Pirates Extend Streak
- Orlando Signs O'Neal, Matches Offer for Roberts
- FURNISHINGS : Wide TV Screens Stretch Home Viewing Possibilities
- 6-Year-Old Shoots His Brother, 9, in an Apparent Dare
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : HUNTINGTON BEACH : Man Slays Infant Son, Then Kills Himself
- TURMOIL IN THE BALKANS : Bush Still Balking at Balkans Force : Bosnia: As strife becomes campaign issue, he demands access to camps but is wary of sending combat troops.
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- U.S. Agency Urges More Protection for Rare Songbirds : Wildlife: Officials call a strip of land along the Santa Clara River in Ventura County vital to the endangered least Bell's vireo.
- LOS ANGELES : City Won't Appeal Award of $378,000 to Attorneys
- OXNARD : Pop Star Impostor Gets 3-Year Term
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Pop Goes East, Mom Stays West When Mayberrys Are Bicoastal
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 14 : OTHER FINALS : Smith, Campbell Help Fuel One of Best U.S. Squads
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 14 : Africans Don't Need Fanfare : Distance running: They continue their domination of long events, but also are beginning to show depth in sprints.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 14 : Cuba Wins Four More Bouts; Austin Loses : Boxing: American says that he let up during the first round because of an eye injury. Referee stops fight.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 14 : DAILY REPORT : CANOE / KAYAK : Bellingham Finishes Fourth in Men's 500-Meter Singles
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Reliable Gullickson Again Pulls Tigers Out of Rut, 7-2
- Avid Reader Checks Out the Library : Books: A Manhattan Beach patron has checked out several thousand volumes in the last 20 years on everything from mainstream topics to the history of bandannas.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 14 : Controversy Mars American's Victory : Freestyle wrestling: Booing drowns out national anthem after Jackson beats CIS foe in overtime.
- QUOTABLE
- A Cop's Brush With the Riots : Dan Calderon's Paintings Give Policeman's Side of the Unrest
- Profits Drop at Viratek, Rise at SPI
- Tailhook Assn. Apologizes to Victims : Harassment: Navy fliers' group concedes some responsibility for sexual misconduct at Las Vegas convention and promises to make amends.
- Thomas B. Nolan; Directed Geologic Survey
- Child Rescued as Crippled Mother Looks On
- Boy, 14, Given 35-Year Term for Fatal Stabbing
- Duplicate Bus Service Prohibited : Transportation: Mediator tells two agencies operating on same lines in San Gabriel Valley to split routes between them until issue is settled at trial.
- Countywide : Car-Pool Lanes Open on Riverside Freeway
- For the first time in Los Angeles...
- 70,000 Expected to Attend 5th Annual Fiesta
- TOLUCA LAKE : Rites Set Monday for Rock Drummer Jeff Porcaro
- SIMI VALLEY : City Sells 837 Street Lights to Edison
- Robert A. Walker; Inventor
- Oak Park : Board Votes to Keep Library's School Site
- Auto Racing
- Costa Mesa's Venegas Wins Scratch Main
- Oriole Fans Finally Seeing Real Glenn Davis
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Opportunistic Defense Gives Knox Some Hope
- WHERE ARE THEY NOW?: FRED RICO : Short Time in the Big Time : Former San Fernando Standout Carries Bittersweet Memories of Major Leagues
- Ballard 11th in Freestyle : Swimming: Glendale 17-year-old slowed by water-filled goggles in junior nationals.
- Team's Sword Is Mightier Than the Pen
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 14 : SAMARANCH: WHAT'S A FEW MORE PROS?
- TV Reviews : 'About Love' Targets Asian Spousal Abuse
- Walker Sets Sights on Italy After 'Patriot Games,' 'Enchanted April'
- Prisoners to Be Freed for Queen's Birthday
- ENCINO : Millions of Gallons of Water Leak During Filling of Lake
- SUNLAND : City Won't Appeal Award to Attorneys
- 'Critical Habitat' for Bird Proposed : Wildlife: U.S. agency wants the status for 48,000 acres of Southland wetlands considered vital to the endangered least Bell's vireo.
- A 50-Year Anniversary Raises All-Too-Painful Memories
- Unocal Considers Abandoning Museum in Santa Paula
- Emergency Response : Boy Next Door Saves Daughter of Disabled Mom From Back-Yard Drowning
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : 11 Candidates Enter City Council Race
- BUENA PARK : 2 Incumbents and 3 Others File Papers
- TV Reviews : Showtime's 'The Fear Inside' Will Rattle Your Cage
- A.J. Croce Gets Recording Deal
- A Needlessly Harsh Rebuff : Pioneering Oregon health plan deserved better treatment than it got in Washington
- Driver in Highway Worker's Death Charged With Murder
- THOUSAND OAKS : Former Controller Gets Prison Term
- Judge Seals Verdict in Pasadena Triple Slaying : Courts: Decision on defendant in two-jury trial is kept secret while deliberations continue in case of second suspect.
- Auto Racing
- THE HOUSE
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 14 : TORRENCE IS SORRY; USOC TO INVESTIGATE
- The Fans Won't Be Seeing Stars : Raiders: Injuries and holdouts hamper exhibition opener against San Francisco 49ers.
- A Walk in the Park : Band of 22 Students Performs Daily Around Disneyland as Part of Unique Program
- MUSIC REVIEW : Berliners Play Brahms Staples at Bowl
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Cohn/Smith' a Jolting Juxtaposition
- Experts: Cases Point to Rise in Violence
- Robert Peak; Artist Designed Movie Posters
- COLUMN ONE : Muslim Tide Rising in the East : Islamic fundamentalism has gained a foothold in Malaysia. The country's moderate neighbors fear that it will spread across Southeast Asia.
- Poland's Economic Future Brightens Despite Massive Woes : Government: New authorities may finally have the backing to tackle strikes, deficits and splinter politics.
- 3 Incumbents, 7 Others Run for Costa Mesa Council Seats
- Police Union, Mayor Trade Raps Over Rap Stance : Safety: Mayor's refusal to condemn 'Cop Killer' song spurs charge that she has failed to substantially help officers during her tenure.
- Slain Youth's Dreams Died With Him : Violence: Inner-city teen-ager was attending Woodland Hills school to avoid crime. Police say gang members who stabbed him may have mistaken him for a rival.
- LOS ANGELES : Funeral Monday for Rock Drummer
- VENTURA : Stranded Sea Lion May Be Rescued
- SWIMMING JUNIOR NATIONALS WEST : Huntington Beach Girl Wins First Event
- Gonzalez Comes Up Just Short
- Things Are Tough All Over : While the U.S. Jobless Rate Dips a Bit, the Improvement Is Not Evenly Spread Out
- THE BUSINESS OF THE OLYMPICS : Nike and Reebok Surmount Some Costly Hurdles : Advertising: The quest to win global recognition for their sportswear encountered numerous unexpected challenges.
- Scheduling the Kindest Cut of All for Lawns
- Senate OKs Bill to Expand Voter Language Aid
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : STOCKTON : Arson Fire Damages Shopping Center
- Kentucky Governor Hurt in Copter Crash
- LOS ANGELES : Officials Unveil Outlines of Weed and Seed Program
- Countywide : Tollway Gets Backing Inside the Beltway
- Ramona Debates Opening Door to Homeless Shelter
- Nature's Healing Power : Camp: Inner-city teen-agers say working with children at mountain retreat has kept them out of trouble and given them a new attitude.
- Homedco Completes Acquisition: The Fountain Valley company...
- Peeling Shower Stall Isn't Washed Up
- Navy Pilots to Make Late-Night Maneuvers
- SOMIS : School Board to Meet on Recall Issue
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : $1.9-Million Award OKd in Sexual Abuse Case
- Pair Who Led Police to Body of Santa Ana Attorney Held : Murder: The suspects allegedly used the strangled man's credit card to pay hotel bills. Robbery is seen as the motive.
- Smog in L.A. Goes From Worse to Bad : Environment: Signs of 50% improvement are hard to distinguish amid a summer day's pollution.
- Gorham to Miss Season After Breaking Leg : CSUN basketball: Highly touted 6-foot-7 shooting guard from Riverside College will not enroll at Northridge.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 14 : Capriati Finally Arrives : Tennis: Florida teen-ager beats Graf for gold medal and enjoys Olympic experience. It's her first major victory.
- Connors Lashes Out at Umpire After Loss : Tennis: Woodforde wins in three sets, as 39-year-old complains about line call.
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 14 : DEVERS CHECKS OUT FREE OF DRUGS
- WEEKEND TV : Olympics, Special Coverage on Violence
- Things Are Tough All Over : While the U.S. Jobless Rate Dips a Bit, the Improvement Is Not Evenly Spread Out
- Post-Sex Smoke Taxes Tolerance of Rail Travelers
- 6.6 Quake Hits in Gulf of Alaska
- Israeli Medals Fail to Erase Munich Horror
- 1,400 Britons Reported to Have Died in Gulags
- ORANGE : 3 Challengers File to Enter Mayoral Race
- Weddings on the Run : Business Is Booming for Mobile Minister's 'Confidential' Nuptials
- VENTURA : Council May Extend Adult Business Ban
- State Retrial of Powell Is Put on Hold
- MISSION VIEJO : 'Boy' of 85 Having Belated Bar Mitzvah
- IRVINE : Filing Deadline for Election Extended
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : ORANGE COUNTY OLYMPIC NOTEBOOK : Spanish Fans Will Be Obstacle to U.S. Water Polo Gold Medal
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 14 : Players With the Green Soon Will Have Gold
- Things Are Tough All Over : While the U.S. Jobless Rate Dips a Bit, the Improvement Is Not Evenly Spread Out
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Taking Time to Plan Pays Off for New Homeowners
- Reilly Says Gore Is Not an 'Environmental Extremist' : Politics: The EPA chief disagrees with the phrase being used by other White House officials, but insists Bush has kept his pledge to protect and conserve.
- Senate Expands Bilingual Ballot Program : Voting: The bill will have a major impact on Orange County and the rest of the Southland. The measure now goes to President Bush for signing.
- Atlantis Crew Wraps Up Vexing Mission : Space: Astronauts shrug off satellite bungle as a hazard of trying to 'put all our eggs in one basket.' Florida rain could divert today's landing.
- Council Members, Boutros-Ghali Clash Over the Way He Scolds Them : United Nations: But the secretary general, also unpopular with bureaucracy and press, dismisses the conflict as 'healthy incident' that reinforces cooperation.
- O.C. Father Kills Infant Son, Then Himself
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Health Officials Warn About Encephalitis Virus
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 14 Take Out Papers for Council Races
- Reports of War Atrocities Outrage Religious Leaders
- First-Round Choice Peeler Signs Multiyear Contract With Lakers
- D.A. Blasts Plans for 'Mega-Card Rooms' in San Diego
- County Challenges City on Mandalay Bay Project : Oxnard: The Coastal Commission will consider how construction of 156 houses would affect the Channel Islands Harbor.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 14 : Cuban Women Show Strength by Defeating CIS for Gold Medal
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 14 : MOSES COMFORTABLE WITH SPOT IN HISTORY
- Dodgers Just Another Ballclub : Baseball: Braves tell themselves not to let down after big series with Reds. They don't in 6-2 victory.
- Baseball
- Pontiacs Play One for the Road : Band Regroups for Fullerton Show but the Payoff Is Mostly Personal
- MUSIC REVIEW : A New Profile in Old Salzburg
- Los Lobos: Singing, Selling, Surviving With Spirited Style
- Irvine Firm Sells Control: Disease Detection International...
- Joblessness Dips to 7.7%, Showing Trace of Growth
- HUMAN RIGHTS : Koreans Won't Let Japan Bury 'Comfort' Issue
- Cantor Judith Meyersberg recently joined the staff...
- ADVENT SEMINAR: Vallejo Drive Seventh-day Adventist Church...
- Student Couldn't Escape Violence : Crime: The L.A. youth traveled to Taft High because his family thought it was safer. He dreamed of a sports career. Police seek the gang members who killed him.
- ANAHEIM : Councilman Enters Race for Mayor
- FULLERTON : Redo of Auditorium Moves Step Closer
- A local landmark, St. James Episcopal Church...
- OLYMPICS LETTERS
- Olympics, Week Two: Doesn't Anyone Have Spirit of the Games?
- Learning With Ira
- OLYMPICS LETTERS
- L.A. Jewish Community
- Olympics, Week Two: Doesn't Anyone Have Spirit of the Games?
- OLYMPICS LETTERS
- Olympics, Week Two: Doesn't Anyone Have Spirit of the Games?
- Olympics, Week Two: Doesn't Anyone Have Spirit of the Games?
- OLYMPICS LETTERS
- U.S. Dream Team in Barcelona
- Olympics, Week Two: Doesn't Anyone Have Spirit of the Games?
- Olympics, Week Two: Doesn't Anyone Have Spirit of the Games?
- U.S. Dream Team in Barcelona
- Olympics, Week Two: Doesn't Anyone Have Spirit of the Games?
- U.S. Dream Team in Barcelona
- Olympics, Week Two: Doesn't Anyone Have Spirit of the Games?
- L.A. Jewish Community
- Olympics, Week Two: Doesn't Anyone Have Spirit of the Games?
- Olympics, Week Two: Doesn't Anyone Have Spirit of the Games?
- Jobs and Destiny
- California's Budget Crisis
- Olympics, Week Two: Doesn't Anyone Have Spirit of the Games?
- U.S. Dream Team in Barcelona
- Olympics, Week Two: Doesn't Anyone Have Spirit of the Games?
- Olympics, Week Two: Doesn't Anyone Have Spirit of the Games?
- L.A. Jewish Community
- Horning In on Morning Briefing
- Couldn't Filmland Have Aided Russell?
- Olympics, Week Two: Doesn't Anyone Have Spirit of the Games?
- Presidential Choices
- Olympics, Week Two: Doesn't Anyone Have Spirit of the Games?
- Couldn't Filmland Have Aided Russell?
- OLYMPICS LETTERS : Paying the Tab for NBC's 'Free' Coverage
- Olympics, Week Two: Doesn't Anyone Have Spirit of the Games?
- OLYMPICS LETTERS
- OLYMPICS LETTERS : Paying the Tab for NBC's 'Free' Coverage
- Advocate Support
- OLYMPICS LETTERS
- U.S. Dream Team in Barcelona
- California's Budget Crisis
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- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 8, 1992
- Obituaries - Aug. 8, 1992
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- SOUND GEOGRAPHY: George Bush may not know...
- GRAND DAY? Irene Koontz of Buena Park,...
- Quayle Paints Democrats as 'Economic False Prophets' : Politics: Clinton camp calls assertion that their plan would cost taxpayers $220 billion and eliminate up to 2 million jobs 'a desperate package of lies.'
- TIGHT-LIPPED: Supervisor Harriett M. Wieder still won't...
- LOOKING HOMEWARD: Grocer Henry Le, 29, recently...
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 14 : Joyner-Kersee, Bubka Join Club of Vanquished Elites : Track and field: She wins bronze in long jump, he fails in pole vault. In 33 events, only one winner from the World Championships has won a gold medal.
- A Spicy Strategy-Adventure
- MEDIA
- AUTOS
- Russian Aid Bill Worth Billions Passed by House
- Definitive : Straight Talk on Fall Skirts
- PRACTICAL VIEW : Don't Be Taken to the Cleaners
- Rabin Heads for U.S. to Mend Relations : Israel: New prime minister will try to get commitment on loan guarantees. At home, opposition flares over curbing of settlements.
- STAGE REVIEW : Calculating Parental Shadow : 'Colonization,' which follows characters through 20 years, is greater than the sum of its parts.
- Rank and File Support Cuts at the Top : Union: Conventioneers in Anaheim agree that Postal Service has more supervisors than needed.
- Designer Spotlight : Group of Active Types Develop Sunglasses With Soul
- Popular Local Poet Nhien Tat Nguyen Dead : Obituary: His melancholic Vietnamese verse intertwined religion and romantic love. An apparent suicide ends a poor and painful life.
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- BUENA PARK : Buena Park High Has New Principal
- Venus Found to Have Earthlike Geology : Science: Scripps researcher reports that tectonic plates crash together--a phenomenon seen here.
- CASTAIC : Station Ordered to Stop Fueling Trucks
- LA PUENTE : Drug Overdose Suspected in Death of Man in Custody
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 13 : Baumgartner Heeds a Precious Plea : Wrestling: U.S. super-heavyweight draws inspiration from son, beats Canada's Thue, 8-0, for gold.
- BP Posts Loss, Will Cut Global Work Force 10% : Energy: The firm says it misjudged the length and severity of the recession. Officials want to focus on core oil operations.
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- State Suppliers Go Unpaid in Budget Crisis
- Senate Defeats Proposal to Log in Spotted Owl Habitat
- U.N. Team Inspects Aid Effort in Somalia
- Midday Getaways : From exercising to idling in the park, working women choose various ways to recharge amid stress.
- BottomLine
- No Sweats : 'Menswear With a Sexy, Feminine' Edge Bursts Into Workout Spotlight
- BOOK REVIEW : Families and Relationships, '92-Style : DOMESTIC LIFE; A Novel in Parts <i> by Paula Webb</i> ; Simon & Schuster $19; 224 pages
- Dog (and Cat) Days of Summer : Pets are susceptible to hot-weather ailments, including heatstroke, snakebites and skin problems.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : BARSTOW : 3.7 Quake Continues Swarm of Temblors
- District Judge Nominee
- San Diego : Police Seize Pot, Arrest 4 in Raid
- 2 Church Workers Robbed at Gunpoint
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : NHRA Invests $4.5 Million in Fairplex Strip
- Ugly Victory Gives De La Hoya a Shot at Evening a Score : Boxing: He advances to the 132-pound final against nemesis Rudolph. Byrd wins easily at 165 pounds.
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 13 : HE HASN'T LET IT GET HIM DOWN
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 13 : IRISH EYES WERE VERY RED
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Samuel Picked Up by Kansas City
- Pro Basketball
- 'Hearts of Darkness': The Director as Megalomaniac
- Music Reviews : Lavrov Masterful in Ambassador Recital
- National Education Corp. Posts Profit in 2nd Quarter
- The Space Age Brings New Drive to Golf : Exhibition: Exotic drivers--made of materials such as quartz, carbon and graphite--will be displayed at the Anaheim Convention Center.
- Suitable Hours : Open only three days a week, a no-frills men's clothing store keeps its overhead--and prices--low.
- Quayle Demands Clinton Apologize for Waters' Attack on Bush
- Navy Officer Apologizes to Schroeder for Vulgar Skit
- Lester Shorr; Won First Emmy for Photography
- The Feminine Touch
- Boston Calls for Condom Sales in Bars, Eateries
- Did Lizzie Do It? : You know the rhyme, but did Lizzie Borden do the crime? A century later, the debate rages on.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : IRAQ : U.S. Will Guarantee U.N. Team's Access
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CANADA : Court Backs Gays on Discrimination
- Stress in the Womb Matured 12-Ounce Girl
- Defense Says Slain Migrant Threatened Man With Rock