- The Picture of Racism
- Inner City's Toxic Air
- New Look at Commuters
- America
- Strengthen Oxnard Police
- Barbara Boxer
- Early-Cycle Stocks Begin to Provide Leadership
- Safety Tips for Bicyclists
- Barbara Boxer
- Proposed Cut in Teachers' Pay
- Proposed Cut in Teachers' Pay
- Foundation for a House
- Are They So Different?
- Proposed Cut in Teachers' Pay
- Career Mothers
- West County Issue / Sammis Co....
- Women
- Heston Speaks for Women
- Misinformation in Cable Ad
- Foundation for a House
- Inner City's Toxic Air
- Perot
- A New Mission for LATC's Artists?
- Remembering a Caring Man
- Barbara Boxer
- Don't Waste: Water at Night
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 3, 1992
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- MOVIES - Aug. 3, 1992
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- Obituaries - Aug. 3, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 3, 1992
- Woo, a Bradley Ally, Will Run for Mayor in '93
- TRAVEL INSIDER : What Value Life? Issue Unsettled for Air Travel : Insurance: Pan Am verdict gives a glimmer of hope to families of international air-crash victims. But for now, your life may be worth just four tons of luggage.
- You'll witness a miracle today. The play...
- 100 Killed in Chinese Plane Crash : Disaster: Airliner explodes in eastern city of Nanjing after wrecking on takeoff. Government reports some survivors.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ITALY : Amato Names New Foreign Minister
- CLIQUES
- Edo Art Gained Status With Rise of the Samurai
- Disarray by The Bay : Staff Upheaval, Broken Promises Mark Mayor's 1st Months
- COLUMN ONE : Where Do School Funds Go? : Only half the spending is in the classroom, but there are wide variations among districts. If the most streamlined systems were the norm, annual savings would total $1 billion.
- What Is It About Brady Bunch?
- Clinton Isn't Dukakis <i> Deja Vu</i> All Over Again : Politics: Republicans have deceived themselves in thinking that 1992 is just 1988 + 4. In fact, it marks a national sea-change. Must Bush pull a fast one?
- Treasured Matchbook a Venerable Centenarian
- Ex-Firefighter Trainee Guilty of 7 Counts in Series of Fires : Arson: Douglas Hunziker was acquitted of four other charges. The prosecution argued that he set the blazes to rescue victims.
- Baby Abandoned Near Pacoima Store
- Blind Researcher Is a Man of Scientific Vision : Handicaps: Recipient of fellowship from the MacArthur Foundation is a renowned authority on mollusks. He says some have tried to discourage him, but he has persevered.
- A Change of Emphasis : John Williams' decision to reorder his artistic life frees him to spend more time composing serious works
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- Monterey Park : Police Schedule Seminar
- Jet Crash Kills Pilot Bound for Exercises
- Ethnic and Economic Divide Splits Russian City : Violence: Fighting erupts as working-class residents square off against capitalistic newcomers from the south.
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE : After We Had Lost Everything, We Qualified for Help
- The Big Wheels Abroad Are Made in U.S.A. : Commerce: 'Mag' manufacturer looked at blue jeans as the model for his foreign marketing.
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Another Zampese in the Coaching Ranks
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : Torrence Says 3 of 8 Finalists Used Drugs
- Leaving Few Pages Unturned : Bud Hatcher Has Checked Out Thousands of Books From the Manhattan Beach Library
- ORANGE COUNTY OLYMPIC NOTEBOOK : Defensive Whiz Kimbell Shows He Can Play Offense
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : U.S. Baseball Team Swift in Its Execution, 10-0
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : DAILY REPORT : VOLLEYBALL : Protest Rejected, but U.S. Men Rout France, 15-5, 15-12, 15-8
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : Yegorova Climbs Past Arimori in Marathon
- COVER STORY : His Own Man . . . Always : Clint Eastwood used to be the actor with no name. Respect came, but only after years of spaghetti cowboy and Dirty Harry jokes. Now, as he saddles up again, he still deals with life on his own terms.
- Hard Penalties on Hardship 401(k) Withdrawals
- Nearly $50 Million Worth of Property to Be Auctioned
- Lazy, Crazy or Just Like Us? : How We See the Homeless
- Senate Candidate Battles the Odds in Illinois : Politics: Carol Moseley Braun is black. She's a woman. And she's short of cash. But her run for office, born of the Thomas hearings, looks like a winner.
- The Region : Light Rail Study Approved
- L.A. SPEAK
- LIQUIDATING LIBKOVICE : WHAT HAPPENS TO A BOHEMIAN VILLAGE WHEN CAPITALISTS SEEKING COAL ARRIVE?
- "T ake me out to the ball...
- Low-Level Training Flights Upset Maine
- Disney sequel picks up the trail of two bears last seen at the altar
- Glitch in Communications Delays Shuttle's Launch of Space Laboratory : Science: Flight controllers express confidence about next attempt after the problem vanishes. Tethered-satellite test is also postponed.
- House Fit for Framing : Collector's Home Reflects His Interests
- An Age-Old Question: When to Begin Kindergarten?
- O.C.'s Patience Aids Gnatcatcher Plan : * Efforts Help Boost Habitat Set-Aside Experiment
- The Look of Poverty: Young and Minority : Census: One in 10 South Bay residents qualifies as being poor under federal standards. Children are the largest group, with black and Latino youngsters suffering the most.
- Angels Make It Their Night, Hand Ryan, Rangers 6-1 Loss : Baseball: Finley goes the distance as they win for 15th time in 20 games.
- Like Salmon, an Old Salt Is Hooked on the Alaska Coast
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Everett, Anderson Sparkle in Scrimmage
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : DAILY REPORT : DIVING : U.S. Women Fall Behind Early but Rally to Qualify for Finals
- THE LAST WORD: Apparently pop manager Frank...
- Good News for Rossini Faithful
- WHAT'S UP, CROC? : Nothing Like a Little Media Conspiracy Against Women to Get the Juices Flowing
- HALFWAY HOME by Paul Monette (Avon:...
- Simi Valley, South L.A. Ball Teams Make Pitch for Unity
- Glendora : Cable Service Extended
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Saddam Hussein's Grip on Power Is Still Tight : Iraq: Two years after he invaded Kuwait, the 'butcher of Baghdad' looks even stronger than a year ago.
- Memories Haunt Kin of Dahmer Victims
- WORLD IN BRIEF : RUSSIA : Gorbachev Warns of Dangerous Times
- The Greater La Puente Valley Chamber of...
- Complaint Against Beilenson on Campaign Mailing Rejected
- Time to Move on Race Relations Is Now : * Chapman Panel Sees County at Crossroads and Urges Residents Go in Right Direction
- Garcetti Bid Got Timely Assist : Politics: Eleventh- hour loans from family and friends helped the primary campaign of contender for district attorney. He outspent Reiner by 2 to 1 for the year, reports show.
- Thinking of eating out, but can't decide...
- It's a Whole New Ballgame : Softball: City dwellers and suburbanites bridge a cultural gap and find much in common. And South L.A. beats Simi Valley 6-1.
- A Driving Force : Blind Mechanic Paves Way for Top Racing Team
- Recruiting Isn't Hot Fun in the Summertime for Holland : Basketball: New Titan coach says competition is brisk for prospects who are good, but not good enough for elite programs.
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : LADIES FIRST
- DEL MAR : With Plenty to Choose From, McCarron Makes Right Choice
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : WAS PIETERSE RUNNING FOR TWO?
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : Lugbill's Performance Lacks Magic Touch : Canoe/kayak: Penalty for hitting gate in first run costs the American a chance at a medal.
- BALFE: "The Bohemian Girl." Nova Thomas, Patrick...
- GANG STARR : Urban Musician's Rap on Paying the Rent
- In Brief
- TIN HORN: You didn't really believe David...
- Colorado's Quiet Monument to the Dinosaur
- Polly Want a Home, Any Home Will Do
- EPA Chief Says He Was Sabotaged in Rio : Earth Summit: Reilly blames the White House for undermining its delegation at the U.N. conference in June.
- We Sing to Keep From Crying : The Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles Gives Its Members the Courage and Love to Conquer Their Fear
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : NEXT U.S. TEAM WAITS IN THE WINGS
- A Victory for the Home Team : Charger Top Draft Choice Chris Mims is Already a Star in His Old Neighborhood
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Wathan Record Getting Better
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : U.S. Goes Around China's Mountain : Women's basketball: At 6 feet 8, Zheng Haixia spurs an early lead, but the Americans turn up the fast break in 93-67 victory.
- Davis Keeping Good Company : Hall of Fame: Scores of Raider owner's friends attend ceremony that also honors Barney, Mackey and Riggins.
- WEILL: "Down in the Valley," "Der Jasager."...
- HILL SONG: A Country Journal by Lee...
- June Home Sales 3.5% Over May but Trail 1991 Figure
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NEPAL : Wreckage of Downed Thai Plane Spotted
- Woman Wins AIDS Suit, Dies Before Verdict
- Presbyterian Body OKs Appointment of Lesbian Minister
- "The Best of Television" (Sunday at 4...
- Study Finds Structural Differences in Brains of Straight, Homosexual Men
- Corruption Replaces Socialism as Roadblock to Business in Poland
- New Tax Law Wrinkle Affects Employer Payouts
- There's Much More to the Town Than Knott's : Buena Park: The city that offers much to tourists also appeals to residents. It even helps them buy homes.
- PICTURES FOR THE SKY: Art Kites ...
- Brady Under Fire for Ethnic Reference : Race relations: Some Japanese-American activists call for Treasury secretary's resignation. Spokesman calls remark a 'slip of the tongue.'
- RESTAURANTS : THE TROPICAL TRADE-OFF : The Food Was Never Authentic, but Trader Vic's Drinks Have Always Been the Real Thing
- Cheney Defends Dispatch of Troops to Kuwait : Mideast: Defense secretary says exercise had been planned long before latest tensions but is a sign of U.S. willingness to move 'on short notice.'
- 1990 Census Methods No Longer Add Up
- Nine--Lucky Number for L.A. County? : Supervisors wisely place board expansion plan on the November ballot
- Unita Blackwell : MacArthur Genius Award Caps a Creative Political Life
- And Where It Will Stop, Nobody Knows : Clifford indictment, Saudi defection advance BCCI scandal
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of Aug. 2-8
- Las Vegas Reliever Davis Is Leaving Nothing to Chance
- Crime in Orange County: 1991 REPORT
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Royals Beat A's Despite Ejections
- They Have Hands That Might Rock NFL Cradle : Suit: During a landmark antitrust trial in Minneapolis, eight female jurors are at center stage because pro football's owners couldn't settle on a number between four and six.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 8 : Miller Adds 3 Medals : Gymnastics: She finishes with two silver, three bronze. Zmeskal falls in beam, stumbles in floor exercise.
- Montana Cuts Short Another Workout
- STAGE : Self-Hate Crimes : In 'Roy Cohn / Jack Smith,' Ron Vawter acts out the identity crises of the bully-boy attorney and the flamboyant performance artist
- Factory Orders Jump 2.3%
- STYLE : GARDENS : True Blue
- Computer Services for Hire : 'Outsourcing' Thrives as Firms Shed Data Processing Chores
- Harbors. . .Shops. . .Charms. . .Hotels. . .Lobsters : MAINE ATTRACTIONS: Basking in the waterside joys of two New England coastal towns, from quaint village to gentrified port : Boothbay Harbor's Old Ways Soothe
- Holden, Woo Launch Personal Attacks During Council Debate : Politics: The two councilmen, who are expected to run against each other for mayor, take jabs during discussion of the hillside construction ordinance.
- Art Outlet for Child Abuse Survivors
- Rod's Building a New Image
- STATE OF MIND
- At 59, By BENJAMIN SALTMAN
- Olympic Officials Gear Up to Handle Scoring at Games
- Return of Haitian Refugees Upheld by Supreme Court : Ruling: U.S. policy of picking up boat people and sending them back home is reinstated. Critics blast 'floating Berlin Wall.' A full hearing is expected this fall.
- DAVID VAN TAYLOR: The Subject Was Suicide
- VENTURA : Concert to Raise Funds for Surgery
- To Relief of Sport, the Winner Is Clean
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : TRADING OARPOWER FOR HORSEPOWER
- Chavez, Camacho Look Sharp in Tuneups
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : ARCHER RESENTS PRIME-TIME SHOOTING
- The Handyman : Martin Puryear stays in touch with his sculptures, bending, splitting, molding and joining his materials with a craftsman's skills
- De Palma and Hurd, Made for Each Other
- DJ Quik Celebrates Compton and Women : ***1/2 DJ QUIK "Way 2 Fonky" <i> Profile</i>
- Problems With Radon Testing
- STYLE : INTERIORS : Dream Scheme
- Congressmen's Advice to Bush: Attack Congress
- San Fernando Expected to Extend Alcohol Permit Ban
- Ticket Scalpers Join Angels in a Losing Season at the Big A
- Gay Advocacy Group's Donation to McKeon Is Puzzle to Both Sides : Politics: The Republican congressional nominee received $350 from the Log Cabin Federation. He opposes two of their priorities.
- Continental Airlines Dangles New Lures
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Indictments Unlikely to Derail Plans for Landfill
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : DOES SNEAKER WAR HAVE ANOTHER DEFECTION?
- Apaches Consider Nuclear Waste Site on Pristine Reservation : Environment: New Mexico tribe's talks with U.S. on temporary storage facility are in exploratory stage. But neighbors and state officials are already alarmed.
- Havana Cool Needs a Break to Join NBA
- Old(er) Story for Young : At 31, He Still Wants a Chance to Lead the 49ers, but the Job Won't Be Truly His Until Joe Montana Retires
- *** The Mavericks, "From Hell to Paradise," MCA.
- Rock Paleontologists Ask, Who's on First?
- *** "SINGLES" Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (<i> Epic Soundtrax</i> )
- Sophomore to Enter Accelerated Program
- Personal Income Stagnant in June
- COLUMN LEFT / LINDA R. HIRSHMAN : This Year's GOP Target: Gay Men? : There's every indication that Bush's campaign surrogates will take aim at homosexual rights.
- Baja Elections to Serve as Test of Reforms to Halt the Fraud : Government: The first Mexican election controlled by an opposition party will feature voter ID cards with photos.
- But Would a Real Rebel Be Caught Dead Wearing a Wig?
- SAN DIEGO : Man, 51, Struck and Killed by Car
- Living in Oceanside's Combat Zone : Violence: Residents of Center Street area live nightly with gunfire, slayings, even mutilation, as their youth get caught up in warring gangs.
- LOCAL NOTES : Ferragamo to Work Ram Exhibitions
- **1/2 Various artists, "Cool World" soundtrack, Warner Bros.
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : CULTURE CLASH : OK. Let's Extend This Thinking: We Get, uh, Madonna to Play Jimmy Hoffa
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : MOSS & STONE DEPT. : Stupid Bob Dylan Tricks, the Movie
- Women Gaining a Toehold in Leadership of Southland Trade Unions : Labor: Angela Keefe is the latest to break into the male-dominated ranks.
- Obsession as Destiny : IN THE COUNTRY OF DESIRE, <i> By Leslie Garrett (HarperCollins: $22; 375 pp.)</i>
- Home Improvement : Indoor Pollutants May Cause Respiratory Problems
- Transforming Unions' Men-Only Club : Labor: The change is slow, but one sign is a 29-year-old woman's election as president of one of Orange County's largest locals.
- A Midsummer Night's Dream About This Year's Presidential Campaign
- FICTION
- Teen Power: Travel's New Frontier : As more families vacation together, the choice of programs aimed at teen-agers is growing.
- Average Rates for Residential Mortgages
- Home Improvement : Too-Hot Bulb Can Cause Fire
- Tough Luck : A Yuppie Manifesto : THE END OF EQUALITY, <i> By Mickey Kaus (New Republic Books/Basic Books: $25; 293 pp.)</i>
- Footsteps at the End of the Earth : HUNGER IN AMERICA, <i> By David Cates (Simon & Schuster: $19; 202 pp.)</i>
- Martha Inc. : Behind the Turkey in Puff Pastry, Behind the Meticulously Manicured Herb Gardens, Behind the Hand-Stenciled Tablecloths Lurks One Shrewd Business Mind--Martha Stewart's
- American Wireless Tries to Get Past Negative Publicity : Communications: Controversy has plagued the Irvine company, whose financing approach of selling general partnership interests to the public has raised concerns among regulators.
- ANTAEUS: NOT FOR BREAD ALONE: Writers on...
- STYLE : FASHION : Staying in Step
- More Holland Than Mere Tradition
- GARDENING : LORE & MORE : Garden myths say bananas, coffee grounds help plants. Is it superstition or chemistry?
- Baseball as a Second Language : RING AROUND THE BASES: The Complete Baseball Stories of Ring Lardner, <i> Edited by Matthew Bruccoli (Charles Scribner's Sons: $35; 609 pp.)</i>
- Beloved Outdoor Tradition Is Under Fire at Yosemite : Recreation: Most comply, some grumble as Park Service limits campfires in an effort to reduce pollution.
- Philosopher Bytes Off More Than Most of Us Can Chew
- Puerto Rico Building Walls to Keep out Crime : Safety: Some say 'closed communities' will aggravate effects of economic segregation.
- What's Up, Doc? You're Saying That Carrots Can Be Addictive?
- City's Deal to Avoid Housing Nears Passage : Exemption: Despite criticism, the Legislature seems set to approve a plan to let Industry pay its way around the law requiring a fixed percentage of low-income units.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : Canadian Women Win Two Golds in Rowing
- TELEVISION : Live TripleCast Beats 'Plausibly Live' NBC
- South-West Rallies for 20-13 Victory : Prep Senior Bowl: Two second-half touchdown passes help rally team from 7-0 halftime deficit.
- It's Chargers' Day to Be a Big, Happy Family
- POP MUSIC : The Face of Fame, The Face of Anger : Al Jourgensen, leader of the industrial-rock band Ministry, has a potent message that has touched a lot of kindred souls.
- Hawaii Campaign Aims to Get More Tourists
- Biggest Lenders to Home Buyers
- Some Good Grooming Hints for Bearded Iris
- Two Southland Architects Win National AIA Offices
- FOOLS ON THE HILL by The...
- Buy Ahead for Lower Hotel Rates
- Green Visions for a Mundane, Urban Landscape
- THE HOUSE
- ROAD NOTES
- The Quest for a Place in History : Former Ralphs Building May Get a Place on National Register
- Serbs Have Slain Over 1,000 in 2 Bosnia Camps, Ex-Prisoners Say
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Religious Right Wins Textbook Battle on Sex
- THE WETLANDS: ORANGE COUNTY'S EMBATTLED RESOURCE : Restoration Report Card
- Apartment Landlord, Managers Financially Culpable in Rape Lawsuit : Courts: The victim's lawyer argued that the basement was too dark and lacked a security system. The rapists were assigned only 5% culpability.
- Wild Trolley Rides : Herky-Jerky Buses That Masquerade as Streetcars Are a Hit With Riders
- PERSPECTIVE ON FREE TRADE : Pollution Won't Be a Byproduct : The treaty will give unprecedented attention to U.S. and Mexican environmental concerns, especially on the border.
- Coffee, Food, and Maybe a Job
- ADAM RICH: Former child actor Adam Rich...
- LAPD Recruiters Swamped in South L.A. : Police: Despite the King beating, more than 200 people turn out to apply for jobs as officers.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Merced Helps Pirates Get Better Grip on 1st
- SASS JORDAN : Blues Singer's Rebellion Lives in Vocals From the Heart
- Newcomer Finds Lots of Silver Linings in Golden State
- Again, Little Stanton Has Biggest Crime Rate : Statistics: Why? The city has a gang and drug problem, is compact and near two freeways, among other things, officials say.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : De La Hoya Provides Only Joy for the U.S. : Boxing: East L.A. lightweight easily defeats Nigerian. Reyes loses to North Korean, Reilly to Lithuanian.
- Pro Basketball
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Protest Dropped on Mask Play
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : She's Hep to Their Strategy : Heptathlon: Joyner-Kersee takes a 127-point lead after four events as Germans' attempts at intimidation don't work.
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : MAYBE THE METAL ISN'T PRECIOUS ENOUGH
- Chergey to Join Brother at San Luis Obispo
- 'Enviromates' Banners Unfurl Kids' Social Concerns
- $7-Million Makeover for Holy Dome : Jerusalem: 7th-Century mosque, built on a site claimed by both Muslims and Jews, will get a new coat of gold.
- Tourists Heed Clinton's Call to 'Come on Down' to Arkansas
- Logo Is Part of Marketing Plan
- Panel Urges $12.5 Million for Area Parklands : Santa Monica Mountains: The full Senate is expected to approve the plan. Lawmakers have been assured that the Soka University property will not be targeted.
- Workers Vote to End Walkout at Peterbilt Plant
- Glendora : County Street Aid Accepted
- CALIFORNIA'S SCHOOLS: WHERE DOES THE MONEY GO? : Rethinking the Educational Structure : Experiment: A middle school built from scratch combines administrative functions with classroom teaching.
- 2 Students in Latino Leadership Program
- Radio Collector Stays Tuned In to Past : Entertainment: He has about 2,000 varieties, many of which he bought for pennies. Many are on display at San Francisco exhibit.
- MOVIES : From the Ashes, Gingerly : Brian De Palma is trying to get beyond the 'Bonfire of the Vanities' debacle, with help from a new wife, a new child and a new film
- Evidence of Government Assassinations Resurrects Painful Memories : S. Africa: People like Mbulelo Goniwe are survivors of a war. They lived through years of death threats and sleepless waits for overdue spouses, relatives and friends.
- Bush's Slow Start Alarms Some Advisers
- Hugs, Kisses, Tears Exchanged at 75th Birthday
- Shooting Sparks Melee, Car Crash Outside Club
- OXNARD : Husband Is Arrested in Wife-Beating Case
- Tiger Fights Back to Win Junior Title : Golf: Two holes down with five to play, Woods wins three to become first male to take the USGA event twice.
- BASEBALL : METS MESS
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 8 : Griffin Is Upset, 6-5; U.S. Protests Scoring : Boxing: Computer printouts show American light-flyweight had landed more punches against Spanish opponent--but that the judges were slow to respond.
- Imaginative Exhibit Maps L.A.'s Love-Hate Relationship With Cars
- TheatreSports Keeps Its Material Fresh by Putting Comics Through Paces
- MOZART: "Don Giovanni." Sona Ghazarian, Gertrud Ottenthal,...
- Play Looks at Sexual Politics
- Racial Balance Issue May Block Valley District : Education: Experts say the cards are stacked against the proposed breakaway from L.A. Unified because of historic desegregation rulings.
- NATIONAL CITY : Youth, 18, Killed in Drive-By Slaying
- COMMENTARY ON AIRPORT PRIVATIZATION : County Would Be Better Served if John Wayne Was Sold Off : Not only could it use the money, the airport could run more efficiently and give passengers a price break.
- Local Team Triumphs in CABA World Series
- State Budget Watch
- Dodgers Nearly Error Free, 7-2 : Baseball: Top of the batting order is effective in supporting Candiotti, who leaves after being struck in ankle by Padre line drive.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : DAILY REPORT : WATER POLO : Wilson Starts Off With 16 Saves to Lead U.S. Past Australia, 8-4
- McEnroe: Borg's Sudden Exit Was Blow to Tennis
- POP MUSIC : For k.d. lang, It's Bye-Bye, Patsy--Hello, 'Ingenue'
- 2,000 Flee Fire Raging 20 Miles From Yosemite
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: AUGUST 1
- Motor Racing
- TEAMTENNIS : Dukes Lose Match, West Division Lead
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL : AREA 6 TOURNAMENT : Curran Makes Amends in 16-8 Newbury Oaks Win
- Phipps Wins After Crash by Nazaroff
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : NAME GAME : In Mongolia, <i> Urga</i> Is Close to <i> Eden</i> in the Dictionary
- Some Suggestions to Put Parking in Its Place
- Home Sales
- Dark Hearts, Wild Things : ON A GLORIOUS MOUNTAINTOP, WHAT SHOULD BE A PURE MOMENT MIXES WITH THE SADNESS AND FRIGHT OF WHAT'S GOING ON BELOW
- Monrovia : 1,000-Home Survey Planned
- STYLE : STYLEMAKER : Drawn From Nature
- Rediscovering Places in the Heart : A family reunion in North Carolina rekindles memories of people and times long past.
- Gardeners Dig New Dictionary
- Police Measure May Make Ballot Despite Flaws : Law enforcement: City attorney says the initiative would not stand up in court. But it appears headed for a Nov. 3 vote.
- Good Sports, Bad Gimmicks : RANKING THE ANCHORS WHO TELL L.A. THE SCORE
- Made in Japan
- Now-Closed Day-Care Center Had a History of Problems
- Soccer