- SAN DIEGO : Solicitation Sting Nets 27 Men
- Body Encased in Concrete Is Discovered in Refrigerator
- Mila's Miracle : Good Samaritans: A Navy wife, touched by a Tijuana street vendor acting out a fairy tale for her disabled daughter, brought strangers together to get medical help for the woman, whose body was riddled with cancer.
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : It's Not Matchless Entertainment
- Former Angel Finds Success in a New Field : Profile: Bill Cowan, who played in the major leagues for eight seasons, has become a successful real estate investment consultant.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Down by 2 Holes, Woods Repeats in Junior Amateur
- PRO FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : A Fighting Weekend in Flagstaff
- "POEME." Joshua Bell, violin; Royal Philharmonic Orchestra,...
- Louis Armstrong--the Name Still Defines the Music
- 'I Wanted My Dad to Be Like the Brady Dad'
- A Comedy of His Own : Jay Thomas Waited and Got What he Wanted: a Show that he Can Lead
- 5.1 Quake Shakes Alaska
- Mississippi's Neshoba County Fair Is Called Traditional--and Racist
- Widows Earn Less and Spend Differently
- Royal Uproar Bad News for Japan's Prince
- Crack Is Found Over Right Wing of TWA Jetliner
- Biodegradable? Or Bio-Humbug?
- Southern California-Bashing at Its Gloomiest, Paid for by Its Victims : Planning: The latest 'forecast' is suitably dire to satisfy the professional doomsayers--and must reading for competitors in 49 states.
- How to Eat Maine's Famous Lobster Like a Local : Forget the white tablecloth. Don't expect a bib. Do expect a messy, delectable experience.
- Kreditor Named VP for USC Advancement
- California Corner
- Angeles Forest : Campground Reopens
- The 1980 Flash Gordon (KTLA Sunday at...
- The Right Man Has Arrived at the Right Time in Mideast : Negotiations: Rabin and Bush have a chance not given many leaders: to make a real difference on the road to peace in a brief period of time.
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : Hawthorne's rapper with a badge tries to cop some free air time.
- Hawthorne Voters to Decide on Utility Tax Hike for More Police
- Tennis
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : Rosset Cuts Down Courier Quickly : Tennis: Top-ranked American joins the list of ousted seeded players. Becker also loses.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 8 : Christie Is Great for Britain in 100 : Track and field: The silver medalist at Seoul comes out of retirement to become oldest winner with a 9.96 clocking. Fredericks is second and Mitchell third.
- Motor Racing
- CHARGER UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : SDSU Product Claiborne Makes a Case for Job at Wide Receiver
- PRO FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Scrimmage With Chargers Is Even
- BLOWING HER COVER: Disregard what you've probably...
- CLOSE-UP
- Drawing Conclusions : ENCOUNTERS WITH PARADISE: Views of Hawaii and Its People, 1778-1941, <i> By David W. Forbes (Honolulu Academy of Arts/University of Hawaii Press: $49.95; 285 pp.)</i>
- Two Orphans Killed While Trying to Flee Embattled Sarajevo
- These Kids Yearn to Learn : Summer Enrichment Program Offers Inner-City Youngsters Five Weeks of Hands-On Fun
- Hillside District Residents Oppose Mansion : Construction: Three houses would be razed to build a 41,000-square-foot home on Tower Road for an anonymous owner.
- San Gabriel : City Sets False-Alarm Fees
- Three Men and a Cradle (Bravo Sunday...
- Baja California Elections Expected to Be Fair : Mexico: National Action Party, once the opposition in the state, will preside over voting for the first time. Observers praise community involvement.
- Mother Also Victim When Her Child Is Abused : Study: A psychologist finds that the parent often feels grief, horror and sadness, all accompanied by deep guilt.
- Allure of Nevada May Also Be Making Residents Sick : Lifestyle: Some say gaming industry and disdain for advice lead state to be among most unhealthful in U.S.
- PLATFORM : The Law Has Limits
- A Degree of Disagreement on the Heat : Weather: A firefighter sweats out a drill, but it feels like 'paradise' to a Florida tourist. Temperature and humidity will stay on the high side for awhile.
- SKINNY PUPPY *** "Last Rights" <i> Nettwerk/Capitol</i>
- Dvorak's 'Dimitrij' Achieves Epic Sweep
- What U.S. Gains From Free Trade Pact
- VERBATIM
- Tulsa Tribune to Print Final Edition Sept. 30
- Brazil Offers Up a Better Cup of Coffee
- Hacienda Heights : Landfill Tours Scheduled
- Monterey Park : Redevelopment Workshop
- WORLD IN BRIEF : POLAND : Vote Gives More Power to Walesa
- Landlord Gets Largest Settlement in City's History : Police: Jury awards $6.75 million to a man whom an officer wounded, mistaking him for a fleeing suspect.
- U.S. Sprinter Outruns Fear to Win Gold
- Facing Rejection, Carrabino Resigns Education Post : Politics: He says he will step down Sept. 30 instead of trying to win a new term. He spent six combative years on the state board, often feuding with Honig.
- Continued Trapping of Red Foxes Alleged : Wildlife: A photographer says she was warned of traps by a security guard who found her in the Ballona Wetlands area. An official of the firm that owns the property strongly denies the claim.
- MAIN STREET L.A. / MELROSE AVENUE : Fame Has Dulled the Cutting Edge
- Irvine's Low Crime Rate Due in Part to Good Planning
- TIE DYE TO NECKTIES: No, that wasn't...
- Ticket Prices Fall as Temperature Rises
- Ships, Slaves and Sadists : SACRED HUNGER, <i> By Barry Unsworth (Doubleday: $25; 630 pp.)</i>
- Olympic Games' Real Home Is in Switzerland : Sophisticated Lausanne, on Lake Geneva, Is Surrounded by Alpine Beauty
- FICTION
- Next-Door Excavation May Leave You in Hole
- Fallout From Asbestos Crisis Still Clogs Courts, Defies Solutions : Lawsuits: Six decades after first alarms were raised, awards could pass $70 billion by the middle of the 21st Century.
- Criminals, Unlikely Targets Were Snared in Curfew Nets
- Eureka Springs' Charm Draws a Million Visitors : Tourism: The Arkansas town enjoys spinoff from its neighbor, Branson, Mo., the nation's new country music haven.
- Cheney Defends Troop Dispatch to Kuwait
- Environmental Study OKd for Sony Studios Expansion Project
- Trendy Clothiers Jazz Up Chef Uniforms : Fashion: Even more traditional cooks have new choices in attire. Tunics may still look conservative, but feature shoulder pads and slimming tapered cuts.
- Classics Scholar Faces Tough Odyssey as Superintendent
- Five Little Girls, Bleeding and Broken on a Bosnian Street : Balkans: Deaths symbolize one town's dilemma--evacuate the children, perhaps signaling capitulation, or risk keeping them home.
- The Truman Index: Revealing the Mendacity Level
- The Tyrant Who Refuses to Die : Bush haunted by day he let Hussein get away
- Residents Have a Friend in High Place : Thousand Oaks: Ombudsman Maria Prescott helps mediate disputes with City Hall and promotes 'customer service.'
- Separate Shootings Kill 2 Young Men
- PRO FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Jets Rout Eagles in Hall of Fame Game
- BASEBALL : Angels' Rodgers Leading Cheers for Old Club
- Vincenti's Goal: Food Fair = Town Square
- MUSCLE: Confessions of an Unlikely Bodybuilder ...
- NIGHT ROAMERS AND OTHER STORIES by...
- Harbors. . .Shops. . .Charms. . .Hotels. . .Lobsters : MAINE ATTRACTIONS: Basking in the waterside joys of two New England coastal towns, from quaint village to gentrified port : Portland's New Seaport Bustles
- Caltrans Issues Advisory on Freeway Work
- Gore Fans the Fire at Kentucky Cookout : Campaign: Candidate adds spice to annual picnic with tradition of political sparring. He sparks chanting duel between Bush, Clinton supporters.
- When Why Is More Vital Than What : Life: Unanswered questions raised by a grandfather's living will led to confusion, guilt and heart-rending choices.
- FAMILY DAY: The county Department of Parks...
- 14 Governors, Acting Scrappy, Back Up Clinton : Democrats: The state leaders, still smarting over a passive '88 effort, are heartened that the nominee plans to take the fight to the Republicans.
- Focus : The Tale of the Tapings
- Officials Say It's Purrfect Time to License Cats
- Part-Time Milker Skims Off a Little Extra Moola
- Moving Experiences : Muscovites Learn of Quakes and Other Facts of Life in L.A.
- Robber Kills Woman in Line at Restaurant Pickup Window
- Beach Volleyball
- SAN DIEGO : Apparent Fight Leads to Death
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Saberhagen Hurts His Finger Again
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : MEDALS ARE MIGHTIER THAN THE GUN
- BASEBALL : Simons Finds Little Relief With Expos' Organization
- Padres Pestered into Submission : Baseball: Butler bunts and runs the Dodgers to a 7-2 victory.
- Trainer Eriksson Wins Another Hambletonian
- 'Honey, I Had to Shrink My Movie'
- SMALL FACES: The troubles continue for Milli...
- Newspaper Urges Bush to Step Down
- What Nature Wrought Over Millenia, a Century of Development Tore Asunder
- Teacher Honored for Agriculture Efforts
- Many New Wetlands Wither Away in Neglect : Environment: Few attempts to re-create freshwater areas have succeeded in Orange County, and habitats are disappearing statewide despite 'no net loss' rule.
- Costly Nuclear Waste Facility May Never Work, Report Says
- Pakistan Monsoons Kill 34
- 'Hidden Legacies': Birth of a Healing Melody
- Official Cleaning Up Yard After Complaints
- Too Soon for 2 Ballot Measures : City was wise to wait on trash and library initiatives, but their time will come
- Music Groups Are Fine-Tuning Finances : * Some Organizations Owe Good Performance to Wise Management, Generous Gifts
- SANTEE : Burglary Search Uncovers Meth Lab
- Navy Dispenses a Swift Brand of Justice : Courts: Military handles fewer cases than the civilian system, but penalties can be harsh. Officers point to a lower crime rate.
- 'Fat, Lazy Pigs' : Richard Krajicek's Assessment of Women in Tennis Has Taught Him to Keep His Mouth Semi-Closed
- TRACK AND FIELD : JUNIOR OLYMPICS : Shy Haddad Wins Girls' 200 Meters
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Padre Brain Trust Quick to Protest Scioscia's Use of Mask to Trap Ball
- "TRIOCONCERTANT." Dennis James, string bass; Annabelle Hoffman,...
- A Fistful of Memories
- Maestro of Jazz : Composer Bob Florence dreamed of becoming a concert pianist until he discovered the joys of writing for bandleaders and singers
- State Department Says to Avoid Peru...
- Reader Objects to Lead Stories
- Selling Airport Is Shortsighted Idea
- COURTESY REVISITED
- COURTESY REVISITED
- Minority Hiring
- HOLY REPEAT!
- Critic Criticized
- CAGNEY DESERVES BETTER
- All That Jazz
- All That Jazz
- STAR SEARCH
- Summer Activities
- Kolts Report on L.A. Sheriff Dept.
- A Time to Forgive
- Controversy Over Agency's Suit Against Toll Road Foes
- Controversy Over Agency's Suit Against Toll Road Foes
- Playing Games With L.A.'s Students?
- PLUG -IN AUTOMOBILES
- School Board's Bike Helmet Policy Deserves Praise
- River Rescues
- Kolts Report on L.A. Sheriff Dept.
- Controversy Over Agency's Suit Against Toll Road Foes
- PLUG -IN AUTOMOBILES
- GUILTLESS VIEWING
- Billy Ray Is Achy Breaky Hot
- School Board's Bike Helmet Policy Deserves Praise
- Hindu Temple Proposal
- No Laughing Matter
- Hindu Temple Proposal
- COURTESY REVISITED
- MAIL BAG : Hornet Genealogy
- Maria Casillas and Educator Assignments
- PLUG -IN AUTOMOBILES
- Billboards and Beautification
- One Way to Checkmate the 'Deadbeat Donors'
- COURTESY REVISITED
- BB-Gun Ban Intrudes on Rights
- There's More Than One Way to Tell These Tales
- All That Jazz
- COURTESY REVISITED
- SILENT OPINION
- School Board's Bike Helmet Policy Deserves Praise
- Selling Airport Is Shortsighted Idea
- Dana Point Activists Still Not Finished
- Playing Games With L.A.'s Students?
- School Board's Bike Helmet Policy Deserves Praise
- Dist. Atty. Views Need Amending
- Controversy Over Agency's Suit Against Toll Road Foes
- All That Jazz
- PLUG -IN AUTOMOBILES
- Emergency Care Change Prescribed
- Don't Get Fooled Again
- Hidden Splendors
- Vice President
- Libertarians' Stand on Choice
- COURTESY REVISITED
- Critic Criticized
- PLUG -IN AUTOMOBILES
- Persistent Problem of Homeless Population
- COURTESY REVISITED
- There's More Than One Way to Tell These Tales
- Day-Care Center Closures and Parents
- Playing Games With L.A.'s Students?
- Playing Games With L.A.'s Students?
- BB-Gun Ban Intrudes on Rights
- Dist. Atty. Views Need Amending
- Hindu Temple Proposal
- COURTESY REVISITED
- There's More Than One Way to Tell These Tales
- No Laughing Matter
- Controversy Over Agency's Suit Against Toll Road Foes
- COURTESY REVISITED
- Band Parents' Role in International Acclaim
- CALIFORNIA'S SCHOOLS: WHERE DOES THE MONEY GO? : Tale of 2 Schools Reveals Worst of Times : Education: Although only 40 miles separate elementaries in struggling Koreatown and affluent Agoura Hills, they are worlds apart. Still, they are bound by one problem--lack of funding.
- San Pedro Peninsula Hospital Finances
- Controversy Over Agency's Suit Against Toll Road Foes
- Kolts Report on L.A. Sheriff Dept.
- Gender-Sensitive Speech, Personal Responsibility
- Kolts Report on L.A. Sheriff Dept.
- COURTESY REVISITED
- Critic Criticized
- Alcohol Ads
- Los Angeles County - News from Aug. 2, 1992
- NONFICTION - Aug. 2, 1992
- NONFICTION - Aug. 2, 1992
- NONFICTION - Aug. 2, 1992
- NONFICTION - Aug. 2, 1992
- NONFICTION - Aug. 2, 1992
- Obituaries - Aug. 2, 1992
- RYAN'S HOPE: Lisa Dean Ryan, who attended...
- Fighting With Blacks for Jobs Is Self-Defeating : Race: Rather than ply the politics of racial entitlement, Latino leaders must look into their own back yard for economic empowerment.
- Seeking a Share of Rebuilding : Forum: Latino residents in Pico-Union demand that they not be forgotten in the efforts.
- County Crime on the Rise : Statistics: Its 1991 rate is up 2.4.%, state figures show. San Juan Capistrano, Brea, La Palma, Laguna Niguel and Mission Viejo report double-digit increases.
- Stylish Return to Days of the Czars : St. Petersburg palace tour is one of many excursions on Cunard's Baltic cruises.
- Good Fortune Smiles in the 'City by the Bay'
- NO WHITE PAGES: California dominates the rest...
- CRIME BUSTERS: With serious crime on the...
- SURREAL TO REAL: Santa Ana firefighter Lenny...
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL / AREA 6 TOURNAMENT : Encino-Crespi Survives Westchester Onslaught
- Mixed Reports in June Indicate Shaky Recovery : Economy: Factory orders rose 2.3%, but personal income was flat and consumer spending edged up only 0.5%.
- G. Harrold Carswell; Rejected for U.S. High Court
- NARCOTICS : Friendly Fire in Front Lines of Drug War
- Stubborn Blaze Guts Suites Near Airport : Fire: Dozens of firefighters battle flames for about an hour. John Wayne aircraft flying through smoke aren't impeded.
- New Homosexuality Link Found in Brain : Medicine: UCLA researchers find a band of fibers larger than in women or heterosexual men. They suggest that sexual orientation is determined by changes throughout the organ.
- Woman Can't Seek Punitive Damages for Lab Error
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 7 : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : MAYBE, THEY JUST KNOW ALL THE EVENTS
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 7 : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : IRON HORSE SEES A LOT OF MULES
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 7 : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : MOM WILL MAKE HIM LISTEN TO DAD
- Prep Football
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Myers Joins Team in Texas
- Beef Goes Back to Basics : New Advertising Shrugs Off Nutrition, Stresses Convenience
- Locks Have Changed Over the Years, but Key to Security Has Not
- Official Quotes Pilot on Aborted Takeoff
- Countywide : Researchers Find 3 Cougars Dead
- Residents Can Tap Into City Hall : Moorpark: Computer system makes some public documents accessible to those with modems at home. But the Citizen Link program is still skeletal.
- San Diego : Hate Crime Suspect Must Stand Trial
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : New Search for College President
- Gulls to Open Season Oct. 9 Against Salt Lake
- Robin Walton shot a 67 and Sherri...
- A Family Odyssey Into Pain
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Patterson, Stanton Involved in Tussle
- America's Cup Quibbling Begins : Sailing: France recognized as Challenger of Record, but Taylor complains that SDYC jumped the gun.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 7 : Plaza Takes 20-Kilometer Stroll to Gold Medal for Spain, Catalonia
- Rep Loses a Leader, and a Fund-Raiser : Stage: Adrian Stewart helped bring in $2.9 million for struggling company during past two years.
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- Franklin, Templeton Join Forces : Bonds: The $913-million merger would create the largest publicly traded, independent mutual fund company.
- Follow these garden tips to have success with South African bulbous plants
- Atlantis Blasts Into Orbit With Space Lab, Satellite : Shuttle: The mission is touted as a peek into the future of manned flight. The EURECA facility will conduct experiments over months undisturbed.
- Moscow Identifies 39 U.S. Civilians Seized by Stalin
- Clinton Denies He Would Wreck Defense : Campaign: Democrat rebuts Bush's criticism by saying he has always backed a strong military and a strong economy.
- Child Molester Ordered to Post Sign Stating Same
- Phony Film Casting Director Pleads Guilty to Soliciting : Crime: The judge orders the Studio City man to make restitution to 14 women who paid 'management' fees.
- Bank of A. Levy Posts First-Ever Quarterly Loss
- OAK PARK : Panel Votes Against Lighted Ball Fields
- LOCAL NOTES : Woods Reaches Junior Amateur Semifinals
- Red Line Inspectors Find No Pattern of Poor Work
- Energy Bill Would Benefit Consumers : Legislation: The sweeping policy overhaul passed by the Senate would affect everything from car and home purchases to mass transit.
- CIA Probes Whether Lawmaker Jeopardized Intelligence Sources
- TUSTIN : Residents Fight Day-Care Decision
- NEWPORT BEACH : Debate Continues Over Reservoir
- Security Guard Shoots Man to Death at Bar
- Sen. Seymour Campaigns in County : Politics: Lawmaker touts anti-gang bill, but some Ventura residents are upset their area is used as an example of the problem.
- ANAHEIM : Mayor Keeps Word, Declines Donations
- HEROISM WATCH : True Crew
- DANA POINT : Lease Extension Key to New Fueling Dock
- Boy to Lead Buddhist Sect in Tibet
- STAGE REVIEWS : Pomo Afro Homos Offers 'Dark Fruit'
- STAGE REVIEWS : On the Road to Oblivion in 'Beach Play'
- Cliff's Edge Mellowed by Time : Reggae: The veteran singer performs tonight in the World Beat Tour '92 stop at the Pacific Amphitheatre on a bill with Burning Spear, Majek Fashek and others.
- Shiley to Compensate Spouses of Valve Patients : Medicine: The maker of the discontinued heart device sets aside $10 million to offset emotional distress.
- Selecting a Sofa That Will Sit Well
- Cholera in French Guiana
- Drugs Dim Glow of Victory for U.S. Shotputters
- Senate Enterprise Zone Bill Excludes L.A., Kemp Claims : Legislation: But a key Democrat dismisses HUD secretary's assertion and calls it political posturing.
- 4 Suspected Gaza Collaborators Killed
- Panamanians Mark Death of Strongman
- Jews Urged to Expand Minority Contacts : Demographics: The new head of the Jewish Federation Council says Southland's changing ethnic diversity requires new and strengthened ties to Latinos, Asians, blacks.
- Tennis
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 7 : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : AN OFFICIAL FAN
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : They Scrimmage Against Chargers Today
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Spirited Outing With 'Bebe's Kids'
- Rockin' With Axl, Bruce, Metallica . . .
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Milestone on Long Strange Trip : As he hits 50, Jerry Garcia manages to be both nostalgic and forward-looking in concert. He and his band will be at Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre tonight.
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Imelda Marcos Kicks Up Her Heels
- Soviets Lost 'Secret War,' Ex-Spy Says : Russia: The former head of intelligence compliments German, French, U.S. opponents.
- Defaults Threaten Aid to Students at 1,200 Schools : Education: Most of the institutions are for-profit trade schools, 41% of whose students have not paid up.
- COLUMN ONE : Solving the Ills of Black Men : African-American males have been called an 'endangered species.' The issue now is what to do--and the approaches range from scolding to mentoring.
- SIMI VALLEY : Softball Game With South L.A. Planned
- Leaders to Take Some Time Off Too : Vacations: County supervisors and several city councils have canceled meetings to catch a break before the summer ends.
- Antelope Valley Schools Chief Takes Medical Leave
- Arson Prober Convicted of Setting Fires : Trial: Glendale investigator is guilty of igniting 3 Central Valley blazes. He wrote unpublished novel about firefighter-turned-arsonist.
- CANYON COUNTRY : Deaths of 2 Called Murder-Suicide
- TEAMTENNIS : Dukes Lose, but Keep Division Lead
- Boxing
- Cracking Down : Cauthen Suspended Four Days for Misuse of Whip at London Track
- Arrest Costs Ray Sharkey Role in Series : Narcotics: Canadian police charge the actor with drug possession. His part is recast "due to his unavailability."
- Programming With an Eye to Candor