- Fleetwood Insider Is Buying Despite RV Sales Worries
- Hard-Hit Bay Area to Lose 2 More Navy Sites : Military: On last day, panel also spares an Oakland supply center. Job losses in region projected at 25,600.
- A Wary Walk in the Park Where Muggers Lurk
- THOUSAND OAKS : Gunman on Bicycle Hunted by Authorities
- COUNTYWIDE : County OKs $327,000 in Park Upgrades
- In the Neighborhood : Anaheim: Backing Away From Impasse on Street Vending
- Ducks Attempt to Pocket Every Coin That's Flipped
- "It is the story of Romeo and Juliet. Again. Still so sad, so sad.' : Together in Death as They Were in Life
- TUSTIN : Phony Charities to Face Tougher Times
- Sermon: ADVICE FROM THE CLERGY : On Faith and Homosexuality
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Valencia Man Killed in Hit-and-Run
- The 'German Model' Loses Its Punch : Germany: Competition, recession, immigration slow a growth machine that produced decades of prosperity.
- Grand Jurors Picked From Pool of Citizen Volunteers
- TV REVIEWS : Predictability Sinks 'Lifepod' Thriller
- Script on Menendez Slayings Waits in the Wings at CBS : Television: Tentatively titled miniseries is being written as the trial of two brothers charged in parents' deaths unfolds.
- MUSIC Pavarotti in the Park: Half a...
- GroveShakespeare Doesn't Deserve Help
- Monks to Bring Art of Healing : Program: Eleven from Tibetan monastery, on a U.S. cultural tour, will perform sacred and folk dances and music at Bowers museum.
- Being Nice to Stars Doesn't Hurt News
- THEATER REVIEW : Poverty Dept.'s Latest Is Needy
- JAZZ REVIEW : Shearing Plays Assured Set in JVC Fest at Carnegie Hall
- A Hot Letterman Rides Off, Headed for CBS
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : 'Taste' Crowd Savors Los Lobos
- Laguna Beach's Towner Is Ninth
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Wallach Wants to Swing Against Giants
- Their Enemy Is Weakness : Runners in 100-Mile Race Seek to Overcome Pain
- Pop : Bolton: Big Sound but No Subtlety
- Criticism's Fine, Outright Dismissal Isn't
- No Sinking Allowed in the AL West : Baseball: Twins stop the Angels and Sanderson, 2-0, but Kelly's disposition is anything but sunny.
- Poetic 'Jennie' Closes Tribute to Dieterle
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Almost Never on Sunday: the Phillies Lose
- Star Of Cozzene Gets Even With Lure
- That Second Income: Is It Really Worth It?
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Man Gets 7 Years in Prison for Hate Crime Against Black Family
- 41 Seniors Get Funds for College : Scholarships: Post-riot program will pay tuitions for low-income students at black schools.
- Dissenting Judges Decry Process in Arizona Execution : Law: The 9th Circuit appellate court was improperly rushed by the U.S. Supreme Court in deciding the fate of murderer John Brewer in March, two justices say.
- Character Issue Continues to Drive Wedge Between President and Perot : Politics: Texas billionaire says he will do nothing to undermine Clinton. But he hints that he finds his former rival to be morally flawed.
- BROADCAST NEWS: Even before their first newscast...
- ORANGE : Police Won't Go to Take Certain Reports
- You Have to Be At Least 50 to Enter This Race : Competition: Vintage cars take off from Huntington Beach pier on a 4,250-mile course that will end in Virginia.
- Caltrans Has a Solution for Culver Off-Ramp Madness
- 3 Who Passed Test of Adversity
- In Search of History : Some See Beauty in Street, Fight for Status; Others See Ploy Against Mall
- Dreams of Diamond Glory in Simi Valley
- Road's Speed Limit Variations Are Not Intended to Trap
- Kiwanis Club Awards 10 Scholarships
- SANTA ANA : Special-Needs Pupils to Be Mainstreamed
- Youth: OPINION : Being a Police Officer: 'I Want to Help My People'
- Hooping It Up Big Time in Anaheim : Competition: NBA stars provide arena's inaugural sporting event, but very little basketball is played. Laker Duane Cooper wins title as "best all-around athlete" in charity fund-raiser.
- A Figure of Towering Greatness
- Officials Identify Teen-Ager Killed by Deputies
- AIRLINES
- Arab Nations See a Double Standard : Reaction: They charge that the U.S. ignores the plight of Bosnian Muslims while targeting Iraq. But Europeans applaud strike.
- Julia Roberts Weds Lyle Lovett
- Officials Search for Clues in Fatal Stabbing
- JAPAN
- CHINA
- With Caltrans Projects Stalled, Many Contractors Are Running on Empty
- Just Sell, Baby
- Man Who Killed Wife Uses Hatchet on Another
- COLUMN ONE : A Moscow Road Paved With Peril : Driving the Ring Highway can be a deadly nightmare--no lights or lane markers and daredevils whizzing by in Western cars. Here, the worst of the Soviet and capitalist eras collide.
- BOOK REVIEW : A Brighter Picture of Small-Town Misery : DEAR JAMES; <i> Jon Hassler</i> ; Ballantine $21, 448 pages
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Guerrilla Rockets Kill 13 in Afghan Capital
- Amish country being overrun by 20th Century : Lifestyle of Plain Sect farmers is giving way. High land prices force some to move out.
- Street Barriers Backfired, Critics Say : Crime: Many North Hills residents no longer want the barricades, saying they failed to stop drug dealing. Police want to keep them.
- LA HABRA : School Asks Help on Health Program
- THOUSAND OAKS : Award Is Offered in Attack on Motel Maid
- Short-Term Rates Matter, Mr. President
- Name: Tom F. HernandezEmployer: Golden West CollegeThumbs...
- COSTA MESA : City Wrestles With Future of Disabled 3
- Suspects Sought in North Hills Shooting That Killed 1, Injured 3
- Police Identify Shooting Victim
- The Menace That Won't Go Away
- MOORPARK : Reagan Library Offers Residents Free Tours
- Cummings Hopes for Second Tour of Duty with Mariners
- TENNIS WIMBLEDON : Instead of the Usual Wet and Wild, It Was Dry and Predictable
- Dodgers Have a Giant Task Ahead : Baseball: Gross goes distance against Cubs, but key distance is 11 1/2 games in series against San Francisco that begins tonight.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : All-Stars: Langston or Finley or Both?
- Telecommunications Has a Nice Ring to It
- Hong Kong Takes Second Look at China Boom : Economies: Inflation and a devalued yuan are seen as danger signs for the colony. Stock market shows uncertainty.
- Angry Iraqi Mourners Demand Revenge
- Azerbaijani Stronghold in Karabakh Falls : Caucasus: Armenian forces take advantage of political turmoil to capture last bastion. Defenders and 20,000 residents flee.
- MOST LIKELY TO?: Not every graduate can...
- Doctor Sues Operation Rescue Members; Judge's Order Restricts Group's Actions
- Socialists Fall as New Party Is Big Winner in Tokyo Vote
- New Lesson Plan for Training Police Officers : Law enforcement: Golden West College is the first to offer an academy program emphasizing crime deterrence and community policing.
- VENTURA : Rocks, Jewels Are Big Draw at Gem Show
- Followup: Don't Flee Public Schools: Get Involved
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Attorney's Free Services Honored
- THE NEW MAYOR AND THE CHALLENGE : Privatization: Be Very Careful How You Use It : Mayor-elect is exploring promising, but also worrisome, route to savings
- PERSPECTIVE ON HEALTH CARE : It's Indecent to Ignore Those Who Feed Us : Any universal plan must include farm workers, who suffer high rates of illness and injury and have poor access to care.
- Platform: Teens and Minimum Wage: 'It Seems to Be Expected'
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Klajic Assailed for Persistent Pen : Politics: Council member's letter to Gov. Wilson on city stationery violates policy. Colleagues are outraged.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Flawlessly Defeats a Trapped Jolypha by Nine Lengths
- TV REVIEWS : 'Last P.O.W.': A Traitor or Survivor?
- 'Sleepless' Surprises Hollywood : Movies: Romantic comedy opens with a strong $17 million; 'Last Action Hero' falls 50% at box office. 'Jurassic Park' collects another $28 million.
- Closed-Caption Decoders Becoming a TV Set Standard : Television: Law requires feature to help the deaf. Other audiences, too, can make use of subtitles.
- O.C. ENTERPRISE / ANNE MICHAUD : Helping Firms Become Socially Responsible : Costa Mesa ad agency run by two women shows clients how to stand up and be counted for doing the right thing.
- Cleric Said to Know of Plot; Arrest Rejected
- Study Faults U.S. Pesticide Regulations
- The 'Official' Culture Shifts, and the Endangered List Grows Longer : Education: The L.A. schools tilt resources to the Latino majority, leaving a host of bewildered new 'minorities.'
- U.N. Reaction Mild as U.S. Explains Raid
- Toys Gala More Than Fun, Games--It's a Big Business : Hobby: Show brought out the kid--and capitalist--in those who came to sell, buy.
- The Difficult Type : Unlike Tidy, Traditional Typefaces Such as This, the California-Bred 'Garage Fonts' Above and Below Are Messy, In-Your-Face and--Gasp!--Multiplying
- Voice of the Poor : Publishing: L.A.'s newest newspaper is written by and for residents of public housing. Its concerns extend over area codes and gang boundaries.
- Gretzky Doesn't Talk Like a Quitter : Hockey: He says he was 'in shock' after finals. His primary concern is his level of play.
- 75-Cent Matinees
- CYPRESS : Resident Will Head Nonprofit Group
- To the Red Cross, His Habit Makes Him a Blood Brother
- STANTON : New Law Regulates Adult Businesses
- COSTA MESA : Trash Haulers Will Take That Big Junk
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : District to Contract for Food Services
- Community Essay: A Library Says, 'We Believe in Your Potential' : Police and firefighters exist because things go wrong; libraries encourage betterment, but are about to die under the budget knife.
- SWIMMING / THERESA SMITH MUNOZ : Hudepohl Is a Teen-ager on the Fast Track
- Zamba Returns to Make a Run at 6th Op Pro Title
- Quality Systems / TUSTIN
- Cuba's Epidemic: Doctors Know What It's Not
- Flooding Spoils Weekend Fun on the Mississippi
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Carter Hits One Out, Then Keeps One In
- Shuttle May Fly 1 More Day to Fix Experiment
- Health Reform May Expand Role of Advanced Nurses
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Gays Give Riordan Warm Welcome : Parade: Despite his conservative base, the mayor-elect's appearance was applauded by many. More than 400,000 attend the annual festivities in West Hollywood.
- Board Gives $1 Million to Local Senior Services
- Future Titan Overshadows Orange County All-Stars : Basketball: Dade leads San Diego County team to an upset victory, 107-89, in Summer Classic game.
- New Look Taken Into Infertility : Medicine: Catheter lens that can scan fallopian tubes via uterus may revolutionize treatment of old problem.
- JAPAN
- VIETNAM
- Firms Offer Family-Friendly Summer Child Care
- NEWS ANALYSIS : State Budget Plan May Add to Business Woes : Economy: Wall Street remains wary over the issues California's financial proposal leaves unresolved.
- Crash Fatally Injures Hit-Run Suspect
- Culture Watch : Croquet a Hit With Older Set
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Strike an 'Irritation' Unlikely to Threaten Hussein's Survival : Strategy: Incident is called another episode in a long-term standoff. U.S. is still viewed as in a reactive mode.
- Talks on Haiti's Future Begin With U.N. Shuttle : Caribbean: Mediator assists as President Aristide and coup leader Cedras remain apart. Negotiations are held on a New York island.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Middle-Class People Often Can't Afford a Much-Needed Day in Court : Legal help is available for the rich and, sometimes, the poor. The glut of lawyers should find a way to help those in between.
- OXNARD : Firm Blocks Beach Area to Protect Bird Nests
- COUNTYWIDE : Reading Is Top Act of Library Program
- Bouncing Around the Game, Bean Winds Up in San Diego : Seven-Year Journey Lands Him a Reserve Role With Padres
- Guns and Women
- Is Trial of Church Volunteer Accused of Abusing Children a Witch Hunt? : Courts: Deformed man is charged with molesting boys and girls while a baby-sitter. His defenders say his looks are causing the outcry. Reliability of child witnesses is also questioned.
- Train Crash Injures 15 at Griffith Park : Accident: A crowded children's ride collided with another, flipping one car. Most suffered only cuts and bruises, officials say.
- Director 'Refreshed' by Bad Review
- Obituaries - June 28, 1993
- O.C. Grand Jury Lacks Diversity, Critics Say : Backlash: Panel that urged immigration ban is called bastion of conservative older residents. Changes demanded.
- NEW WAVE: The Op Pro championship, which...
- Clinton Calls Iraq Strike a Success; Some Civilians Hit : Persian Gulf: President expresses regret over deaths but says he feels 'quite good' about damaging raid on intelligence complex. Crowds in Iraq demand revenge.
- After Landers: Emotional, Physical Aftershocks Felt : Earthquake: One year later, scientific inquiry has boomed, but preparedness for the Big One has waned.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Marlins Trade Magadan to Mariners
- Loss No. 24 Is One for Books : Baseball: While pitching for the worst team in baseball, Mets' Young breaks 82-year-old record for consecutive defeats.
- Allergy Forces LeMond to Sit Out Tour de France
- SOCCER / JULIE CART : U.S. Struggles Without Foreign-Based Aid
- Their Dispute Is Cut Off at the Pasta
- BOXING : Hernandez, Perez Try It Again
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Bradley Gets a Technical Foul for Complaints About China
- Fittipaldi Triumphs in the Rain
- SAILNG : Victory and I'll Go Win Divisions at Long Beach
- TECHNOLOGY - June 28, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - June 28, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - June 28, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - June 28, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - June 28, 1993
- VENTURA : Couple Arrested After Shots Are Fired
- Strapped Cities Seek Release From Measure M Requirement : Transportation: They want OCTA to soften the stipulation that to receive revenue, municipalities must fund street improvements at prior levels.
- New College Chief Knows How to Conduct Himself : Education: Philip Westin, who becomes president of Golden West this week, says his classical music training will prove useful when it comes to managing the campus.
- 3 Young Inmates Briefly Escape Camp
- Even With Growing Pains, Antelope Valley Transit Is on a Roll
- Horse stable spotlights have sleepless neighbor longing for the dark.
- Notes about your surroundings
- Last School Bells Ring for Retiring Superintendents : Education: The chiefs of the Simi and Conejo Valley districts both step down this week.
- Not Even Surf Is Constant at Op Pro : Surfing: The Huntington Beach event has rocky history, but continues to bring sport into the limelight.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Rodriguez Makes Most of Time in L.A.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Colbert, Thompson Maintain Advantage
- 'LOVING' ACTRESS ISN'T SHY ON--OR OFF--THE SET
- Your Mortgage : Record Number of Owners in State Refinance in May
- Boom or Bust for Machine Shops : Some Shops Hum as Others Bow to Aerospace Fall
- Ingenious ATM Frauds Raise New Safety Concerns : Banking: In one cunning con, crooks set up a bogus automated teller machine to learn secret code numbers and gain access to accounts.
- Tenant Wants Out Early If Dog Can't Stay
- Which Way to Chavez Ravine? : The Portly Wizard of Baseball, Walter O'Malley Made the Pastime Truly National When He Brought the Dodgers West
- INTIMATE VISIONS: The Photography of Dorothy Norman...
- THE WINE LIST
- A PIECE OF WORK: Five Writers Discuss...
- A Happy Ending : Woman Discovers Her Destiny and Becomes a Storyteller
- Nation IN BRIEF : MIDWEST : Mississippi Waters Climbing Rapidly
- Rockets Kill 12 in Kabul
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW HAMPSHIRE : 2 Wing Walkers Die in Stunt Plane Crash
- STYLE: GARDENS : Little Piece of the Prairie
- Smallpox's First Known Death in 1157 B.C. Led a Deadly Parade
- COMMERCE : Depot Funds Hinge on State Budget
- AIDS Patient Infected by Dentist Dies
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Police Chief Seeks a Rapport With Oxnard Residents : Community: Harold Hurtt, hired last year, says he finds out what people want by talking to them. He has opened Ventura County's first storefront station; another is planned.
- In a Complex World, Heroes Still Matter
- Man Found Dead From Gun Wound
- The Decline of Track and Field Continues
- This Banquet Turned Into a Real Ball
- Soul Asylum Really Gets Moving
- Clippers, Manning Were Close : Pro basketball: They nearly struck deal worth $25 million, but late changes apparently stalled negotiations.
- JAZZ : Stanley Clarke Forges Into the Multimedia World : The bassist has quietly carved out a second career scoring films
- Streisand Gets Strung Up on 'Broadway'
- Cash or Charge, Same Low Price
- Homework Centers Log On at City Libraries
- ALBUM REVIEW
- In Brief
- Rap Tour Hopes to Dispel Chronic Security Worries
- INTERVIEW : A New Turn for 'Sunset Boulevard' : Billy Wilder dismisses rumors that he's unhappy about the adaptation of his film. It was a 'wonderful surprise,' he says
- A look at Hollywood ad the movies : TriStar Passes on 'Fiction' but No One's Mad
- Lawsuit Claims Owners of Country Oaks Escrow Used Embezzled Deposits : Courts: Restitution of $2.6 million is sought from Harold and Kay Wiener and other unnamed employees of the Santa Clarita firm.
- Riordan's First Battle Is With Entrenched Bureaucracy
- Issue: Should the School-Voucher Initiative Be Passed?
- In Brief
- BILLY IDOL"Cyberpunk" Chrysalis * 1/2From the sneering,...
- POP MUSIC : Will Justice Be Served? : Ten years ago, Maria McKee and her golden voice appeared headed for stardom. But things went sour. Now, after a long escape to Europe, she's back to try again with a new album and a survivor's sensibility
- TODAY AT THE AFI
- NAMES AND NUMBERS
- Dec. 5, 1830, and You Are There--C'est Fantastique!
- Campanella Dead at 71 : Baseball: Hall of Fame catcher was three-time most valuable player and one of Brooklyn Dodgers' all-time greats.
- PHOTOGRAPHY : The Evolution of a Tough Cookie : Racism, sexism and classism permeate Carrie Mae Weems' photographic palette
- Has Japan Lost Its Edge?
- Invitation to a Viewing : ESSAYS ON MEXICAN ART, <i> By Octavio Paz, translated by Helen Lane (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: $22.95; 259 pp.)</i>
- Outdoor Lights Can Be Activated by Motion
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Wholesaler Finds a Market in Mom-and-Pop Grocers : Commerce: The center targets small South-Central stores unable to afford larger suppliers. Lower prices may find their way to customers.
- Their School Has It All--Except Maybe a Future : Education: Herzl, a non-Orthodox Jewish high school, has small classes, individualized course work and enthused students--and a daunting fund-raising task.
- NASA Unfurls Electric Wire in Space Tether Test
- Retro : Prairie Tales : TBS SALUTES MICHAEL LANDON WITH A WEEKLONG INGALLS VISIT
- HUNTINGTON PARK : 'Nick the Greek' Threatens to Leave
- Monks on the Go
- It's Often Living, Not Death, That Exacts the Greatest Toll
- NEWS ANALYSIS : New Breed of Terrorist Worries U.S. Officials : Violence: Latest threat appears to be loose groups of amateurs driven by ethnic or religious passions. Motives, targets are now harder to predict.
- LITTLE TOKYO : Maryknoll May Lose Students, Teachers
- Old West Spirit Lives for Those in the Knolls : Lifestyles: Santa Susana Mountains community is changing as new residents move in.
- Foes of Burbank Airport Expansion Need to Face Facts : Opponents' lawsuits are unwinnable, their 'share the noise" proposal untenable. An administrators have no intention of making the facility a mini-LAX.
- Deputies Kill Man Near Park
- Avocado Lab Offers Hope for Growers : Agriculture: Researcher seeks the best way to irrigate and feed trees--and save water.
- NHL DRAFT : Ducks Get Maine Wing Kariya; Young Enforcer Rejoins Melrose
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Carter's Homer Helps Blue Jays Move Into First Place at Last
- PRO BASEBALL / MIKE HISERMAN : At the End, Complaints by Willis Just Stopped
- Crespi's Suppan Named Division I Player of the Year
- Ex-Titan Allen Hopes to Pitch More Than Footballs
- South Pasadena : Medical Firm Stays in Town
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Hearing on Cuts at General Hospital
- PICO-UNION : Avon Opens Its 1st West Coast Center
- Flamenco and More
- 50 Years Later, Battle of Attu Stirs Questions, Memories : Aleutians: Japanese occupation and their eventual ouster had little direct impact on the war. It marked the first time invaders had succeeded in taking U.S. territory since the War of 1812.
- Companies Battle Billboard-Tagging Blizzard
- Restaurateur Row Gets a Taste of O.C. Crowds : Festival: More than 30,000 attend the first two days of the event in Irvine, which features dozens of eateries and many musical acts. The benefit winds down tonight with fireworks.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves Again Find Thrill in Berryhill
- Padres' Higgins Finds Himself in a Good Position : Baseball: Former Torrance High and Harbor College standout got a chance to play in the majors after learning to play catcher.
- BOXING : Holyfield Is Unimpressive in Victory
- LEGION ROUNDUP : Westlake-Royal to Play in Final of Tournament
- Drake Continues Midget Mastery at Ventura With Wire-to-Wire Win
- A look at Hollywood and the movies : 'Posse' Poster Ropes Crenshaw Grad a Job
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Bright Idea Covers Ugly, Ominous Wall
- His Firehouse Sayings Are Hot, Hot, Hot : Delaware: Ken McIlvain aims to entertain those who pass through Bridgeville. One of his gems: 'Wife: I got a dog for my husband. I thought it was a good trade.'
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Revitalization Study Urges Housing, Mall
- Clinton's Address: 'Don't Tread on Us'
- Judge Rand Schrader
- When It's Your Car or Your Life : Even with the availability of anti-carjacking devices, the best strategy is to hand over your keys.
- PERSPECTIVE ON TRADE : Competitiveness Begins at Home : U.S.-Mexico integration will continue, NAFTA or not. Washington should be debating a domestic jobs policy.
- Slings and Arrows of Outrageous Fortune Keep Missing
- Way Ahead of the Class : Past and Present Gifted Students Honor the Teacher Who Guided Them
- Mourning the Loss of Iris Swanson
- Gardener's Ex-Employers Sued for Erasing Evidence : Courts: The videotape lies at the center of a long legal fight over a purported child molestation.
- Drive-By Shooting, Gun Battle Was Gang-Related, Police Say
- Injury Could End Melendez's Season : Baseball: Former St. Bernard High player, who is playing for Dodgers' affiliate in San Antonio, will have his wrist examined today.
- Five Area Baseball Players Earn Division I, II Honors
- Three in Shaw Family Killed
- THE MUSIC'S OVER: Is Variety--the so-called bible...
- Elton John will be joined in the...
- Spirit of Business Revived in Somalia : Africa: Ships are steaming into Mogadishu with a vast array of goods. And entrepreneurs relish the absence of a government bureaucracy.
- Typhoon Kills 7 in Philippines; 18,000 Flee Mudflows
- 5 Arrested in Raids on Several Auto Smog-Check Sites : Fraud: Suspects are accused of issuing certificates on cars that had never been tested.
- THE TIMES POLL : History May Take a Kinder View of the Bradley Era
- Star Quality : Critics, Admirers Praise UCI's New Chancellor
- Home Alone--Up-Market L.A. Style
- An Irregularity in the Life of a Regular Guy : SEAWARD, <i> By Brad Leithauser (Alfred A. Knopf: $23; 384 pp.)</i>
- Sales Down From 1992
- High on List of Vacation Spoilers: Skin Disease : Rashes may develop weeks after a trip's conclusion. Beware of insects and avoid overexposure to the sun.
- COLUMN ONE : Through the Eyes of His City : From a subway station to a Skid Row street and a Brentwood cafe, Angelenos look back on Tom Bradley's legacy. As for the mayor, after 20 years, he says he has no regrets.
- Democratic Strategists Fear Gains of 1992 Could Turn Into Staggering Losses in 1994 : Politics: Clinton's unpopularity could exacerbate normal off-year setbacks by the party in power. Leaders assess downside of winning.
- Psssst, Mr. President: You're on the Air
- TEMPLE-BEAUDRY : A Treasure-Trove of Philippine History
- CHINATOWN : Businesses Urged to Report Crimes
- A Dramatic Rejuvenation in Old Town : Theater: New Knightsbridge Company plans to offer 18 to 24 dramas per year--more than double that of comparable local outlets.
- On an All-Night Roll : Eclectic Bunch of Bowlers Pins Down the Wee Hours on Graveyard Shift at 24-Hour Alley That Brings Back 1950s Feel
- The Nation : Some Advice to the New Kid in Town: Just Remember You're a 'New Democrat' : Government: Democrats have long been smeared with the 'tax-and-spend' label. But the 'New South' governors proved their fiscal mettle.
- With Senate Budget Debate, Political Universe Expands : Politics: Since Clinton took office, the focus of power in Washington has been the White House. But now the power center is widening.
- See the New Spielberg, Then Eat His Subs
- Local and Global Reasons to Fund a Space Station
- STYLE: DESIGN : Sites Specific
- Berry Fulfilling Trip Through Willamette Valley : South of Portland is one of the best places in the world to sample fresh- picked berries and dessert wines.
- WEST ADAMS : An Opportunity to Learn the Law
- He Jabs Willie Brown but Gets New Digs : Politics: Assemblyman Bowler, a frequent critic of the Speaker, is moved from his tiny office to more spacious quarters in the Capitol.
- 650,000 Polio Survivors at Risk as Disease Returns : Health: Leading researcher of the syndrome is also a victim. His advice to patients, who are often high achievers: Use the magic cure of rest.
- Chameleon Street (Cinemax Monday at 4:20 a.m.)...
- Cursing Means Power to People : Trends: Dirty words have been around since the dawn of time. But what were once words of anger that adults murmured under their breaths have extended to all ages for all occasions.
- Aliyev Fires 3 Azerbaijani Officials
- Venerated Cranes Face Extinction in Nepal as Civilization Encroaches : Environment: The government eradicated malaria-carrying mosquitoes in the 1960s and drained many wetlands, attracting more people to the Terai and squeezing out the birds.