- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE : Sure, Patrons Must Be Satisfied--But Will I Serve Time?
- Passing the Baton : Police Will Reclaim Areas That Deputies Patrolled for 3 Years
- The Region : 5 Arrested in Smog Probe
- In the Cradle of American History : From Faneuil Hall to the Tea Party ship, Boston has attractions to please visitors of all ages.
- City Convenience in a Resort-Like Setting : Anaheim Hills: Country charm, greenery and wildlife are among draws of this freeway-close Orange County community.
- After 2 Decades, Solzhenitsyn to Return to Russia, Wife Says
- Tomahawks: Least Risky Option : Military: The cruise missiles were chosen to cause the fewest possible civilian casualties in Iraq while putting no U.S. personnel at risk.
- Bitter Fight Still Ahead Over Future Use of Base : Planning: Warring O.C. factions could hurt ultimate outcome by prolonging debate over control of land.
- SHELTER FROM SHAME : Building Bridges Into the Multicultural Community, Local Refuge Has Award-Winning Programs to Reach Battered Women Who Are Up Against Barriers of Custom and Language.
- The Seasonal Menu : NETWORKS, CABLE SERVE UP 30-PLUS NEW SERIES TO WHET THE HARDY VIEWER'S APPETITE
- Deputies Arrest Burglary Suspect
- Alarcon's Victory in the 7th District Was No Safe Bet After All : The Valley's first Latino City Council member won in the ethnically diverse area by drawing votes from conservative Anglos and African-Americans.
- OJAI : Weldon Operator Asks to Be on Trash Panel
- Obituary
- Firms Fined for Using Lake as a Dump : Environment: A drought revealed that two companies that cleaned houseboats dumped 100 truckloads of debris. They agree to pay $1.3-million penalty, along with $1-million cleanup.
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : His Story Was a Cut Above the Others
- Roaming Oregon Trails : On a quest for low-key towns, low -priced motels and honest food on a drive down the majestic coast
- Bluesman Digs 'Beach' Getaway
- Soldiers of the New World Order : Aggressive Peacemakers, U.S. Marines Draw Down the Warlords of Somalia and Write a Military Blueprint for Future Campaigns
- Guests Recall Inner Strength, Grace : Tributes: Attendees ranging from Patrick J. Buchanan to George S. McGovern share their recollections.
- Getting a lock on making your home child-safe
- When a Really Good Deal Is Really a Steal
- Perry Mason Sunday (1 p.m. on TBS)...
- Federal Panel Pushes New AIDS Drug Strategy
- $25 in Welfare Rides on Children's Shots
- Working Together for a Peaceful School : Education: Multicultural task force grapples with issues that sparked a racially charged fight at Trabuco Hills High School.
- Any Thought of Motorboats Is Dead in the Water
- Low-Cost Housing Group Gets $384,000 : Development: The nonprofit organization will use the bank grant to help buy and rehabilitate 19 buildings in Santa Ana.
- Professor Faces Charges of Sex With Minors
- Scientists Lend Skills in Partnership With Schools
- Mintey Leads From Start to Finish in Saugus Victory
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Warning Signs on Strawberry Were All Too Clear
- Sleepless in Seattle? Not if Salkeld Can Help It : Pro baseball: Former Saugus right-hander gives Mariners reason for optimism in first appearance since 1991.
- Trumpet Virtuoso, 71, Makes His West Coast Debut Tonight
- MONEY TALK / CARLA LAZZARESCHI : Tax-Free Bonds Aren't for Everyone
- No Shortcuts on Road Back From Bankruptcy
- Dryer Keeps Squealing Despite Repair Attempt
- FICTION
- Library Waives Admission Fee
- Cedars-Sinai 4-Building Expansion Approved
- Claremont : $750,000 Grant to College
- Neighborhood Gives Up on Barricades : North Hills: Residents feel trapped by barriers that were built to curb drive-through drug sales.
- Who's the Boss?
- A look at Hollywood and the movies : 'FIRM' BILLING : Trust Us--Gene Hackman's in It
- Jerry Herman to Get His Due : Songs from the prolific composer-lyricist's many musicals will be sung by Broadway stars in a Hollywood Bowl fund-raising tribute
- FDIC Predicts Fewer Bank Failures in 1993 : Finance: Federal regulators say the total in failed assets will reach $10 billion, lowest since 1987.
- CHINATOWN: A Portrait of a Closed Society...
- Developing a Sense of Humus
- Living Variously : CITY POET: The Life and Times of Frank O'Hara, <i> By Brad Gooch (Alfred A. Knopf: $30; 532 pp.)</i>
- MELTING POT : Native Tongue
- London's Tower Bridge Closes Gates to Vehicles
- New Downtown HIV Clinic Opens
- Doorman to the Rich and Famous Retires : New York: During his 44 years working for two ritzy Fifth Avenue stores, serving celebrities became second nature. Now Pat Salvaggione is headed to California for a new life.
- Claremont : Libraries Get Allen's Papers
- SANTA PAULA : 3 Injured by Gunfire During Car Chase
- A Long Way From Kansas : Toddler Awaits Donor at Irvine Home
- Who's on First? : There's More to Being a First Base Coach Than Meets the Eye--but Not Much More
- Game Finds Itself Needing Home Run
- In Brief
- TONY TONI TONE"Sons of Soul" Wing/Mercury* *...
- Get Out or Be Dragged Out : QUEER IN AMERICA: Sex, the Media and the Closets of Power, <i> By Michelangelo Signorile (Random House: $23; 368 pp.)</i>
- HOMEFRONT : Ghosts in the Machine
- His Self-Esteem, Humor Were Never Impaired : Disabled: Retired social worker says, 'By seeing what I could do, people saw what the handicapped could do.'
- Voices : Excerpts of Eulogies for Pat Nixon
- TRAVEL INSIDER : How to Survive a Trip to Land of Rising Yen : Japan: Although the country is more expensive than ever, various lodging, dining and transportation options can make it more affordable for Westerners.
- Casting the First Stone : STONEWALL, <i> By Martin Duberman (Dutton: $23; 330 pp.)</i>
- Interns' Counting of Car Pools 'More Art Than Science' : Transportation: From their perches above the San Diego, Santa Ana and Costa Mesa freeways, non-Caltrans employees peer into vehicles to record the number of occupants.
- Israeli Helicopters Blast Possible Guerrilla Bases
- Arcade Owner Pushes the Right Buttons : Youths: Taggers and gangbangers find a father figure in La Habra merchant. After earning their trust, he tries to steer them away from trouble.
- Diners at Dora's Got a Side Order of Comfort They Say They'll Miss
- JEFFERSON PARK : Safety Takes a Seat at Muffler Shops
- Radio Korea : As a voice of and an ear to the Korean-Amercian community, KBLA teaches its listeners to 'become more Americanized.' News is the station's primary attraction. : JIN HO LEE
- Yellowstone Suffers in Budget Squeeze : National Parks: A ranger shortage means unattended entry gates--and uncollected admission fees. Potholes and crumbling shoulders have turned roads into obstacle courses--and good luck finding a nature guide.
- Panel Votes to Close El Toro; San Diego Gains
- Plight of Children Held By INS Stirs Chinese : Immigrants: Chinese-Americans are rallying to help the youngsters from Fujian province who are being held at L.A. County juvenile halls. Many visit the detainees and some want to adopt them.
- Downshifting in Order for Ventura Boulevard : $222 Million for Improvements Is Unwise in Tough Times
- Rolling Up Its Sleeves to Ease Messy Job : * EPA Takes Steps to Assist Westminster Residents Affected by Superfund Site Cleanup
- Davenport Loses in Singles : Tennis: Former Chadwick High student is defeated by 16th-seeded player at Wimbledon.
- Former Loyola Marymount Outfielder Bean Is Getting a Chance With Padres
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Casual Lies Ends Layoff, Wins Feature at Golden Gate Fields
- NHL ENTRY DRAFT : Finally, a Drafted Duck Deserving of an Exclamation Point
- Paulinho's Late Free Kick Saves Salsa From Deja Vu
- He Returns to the Scene of His Prime : Prep football: San Pedro High graduate Marijon Ancich is at back St. Paul, where he built a powerhouse program in the 1960s, '70s and early '80s.
- FILM COMMENT : Endangered Species : The American action-fantasy epic is in danger of becoming terminally musclebound and knuckleheaded
- A look at Hollywood and the movies : THE LEGAL FILE : Whiplash Willie Gets a Makeover : By JANE GALBRAITH
- National Bank of Southern California Hires VP
- TIMES BOARD OF ECONOMISTS / GEORGE L. PERRY : Inflation Is Not Posing a Serious Threat to U.S. Interest Rates--Yet
- Another Helping of Bed and Breakfast Guides
- ADVENTURE TRAVEL : Going to Extremes at the Bering Glacier : Six Kayakers Find Beauty in Isolation Near Alaska's South-Central Shore
- STYLE: LOOKS : Much Ado About a 'Do
- CASE HISTORY : The Strategy, the Fights, the Setbacks--How Four Angry Men Tackled the Most Explosive Criminal Trial in Modern History
- Laughing on the Inside, Also
- Families to Leave Homes for Toxic Waste Cleanup : Pollution: Excavation of the Superfund site, which contains refinery sludge, will begin next spring. In a rare action, the EPA will relocate households at its expense.
- Rabbinical Rad : His Religious Calling Doesn't Drown Out the Song of the Surf
- SOUTH LOS ANGELES : Community Can Join Liquor Lawsuit
- WEST ADAMS : Center Makes Sure Charges Are <i> Able</i>
- Bomb Clinched Verdict Against Baghdad
- Phone Technology Sure to Inspire New Hang-Ups
- Jordan's King Hussein Gets Clean Bill of Health
- Is the Support for Air Bags Overblown? : Safety: While deployment sometimes causes injuries, experts say the risk of death from an unprotected frontal crash is far greater.
- South Pasadena : Tentative Budget Approved
- Christopher May Be Sent to Visit Mideast : Diplomacy: If peace talks remain deadlocked, the secretary of state or his top aide could be dispatched to appeal to Israeli, Arab leaders.
- Panel's Vote: Close El Toro Base : Military: Marine Corps' operation to move to Miramar Naval Air Station in San Diego. Closure recommendation still needs President's approval.
- Oil Firm Asked to Ensure Home Values Won't Sink : Real estate: Hermosa Beach panel recommends that permit to drill be contigent on company setting up a trust fund to compensate nearby residents if property values decline.
- For Garrison-Jackson, It's Like Good Old Days
- The tricks of the turtle trade are...
- A Unique Opportunity to Buy Parkland : The Mountains Conservancy and the City Should Team Up to Preserve Longridge Canyon
- Yes, Guns Kill (Young) People : Increasingly, it's kids who are the victims of the gun culture
- Is Democracy Breaking Out in Japanese Politics? : Reform: Liberal Democratic Party members are going their separate ways, and the voters appear fed up with scandal. But don't hold your breath.
- Developers Want to Build 'Suburban' Resident Inn : Housing: It would be near Irvine waste site and rock-crushing plant, raising noise concerns.
- Congressmen Clash Over Cure for Deficit
- Nurturing the Mind Begins at Home : A teacher's job is to spark young students. But when parents send so many 'broken' children to school, it's a miracle any of them are successful.
- Ivanisevic Takes Fifth After Losing in Five : Wimbledon: He stomps off after dropping the decisive set to Martin in only 16 minutes.
- Giulini: Life in the Slow Lane
- Potential NBA First-Round Draft Picks
- FOUR IN THE MORNING by Sy...
- Anger is My Business : THE NIGHT MANAGER, <i> By John le Carre (Alfred A. Knopf: $24; 429 pp.)</i>
- ABORIGINAL ART by Wally Caruana (Thames...
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- Edinburgh's Historic Victoria Street : From tatted lace to fine teas, shops along this cobblestoned Scottish lane blend the old and new.
- Ranking of AIDS Deaths Misconstrued by Officials : Statistics: Numbers put Pasadena and Glendale near top. But study does not clarify that there are fewer homicides in those areas, inflating percentage of those dying with HIV.
- Cutbacks, Fee Hikes Allow for 50 More Police : Spending: The $1.69-billion plan trims nearly every department except police, and increases fees for water, sewer, gas, trash and recycling.
- Glendora Approves Deal With Wal-Mart
- Wholesaler Caters to Mom-and-Pop Stores : Business: The center targets small South-Central stores unable to afford larger suppliers. Lower prices may find their way to customers.
- Employees, Retirees Ponder Future Without Air Station : Impact: About 2,100 civilians would lose their jobs, and ex-military personnel would lose support system.
- Outcry Greets Plea Bargain in Gang Rape : New York: Five men are fined $750 apiece as first-time offenders. Protests pour in from around the country.
- La Habra Sets Smoking Ban at All Schools
- No Pain, No Gain at Congested El Toro Y : * Improvement Project Will Require Extra Patience at the Notorious Confluence
- Amgen Plans Major Expansions : Biotechnology: The Thousand Oaks firm hopes to double its work force and space.
- Welcome Words on the Gnatcatcher : * Babbitt's Assurance of U.S. Role Brings Sighs of Relief
- GETTING BAKED: A California Department of Transportation...
- COMMENTARY ON PARTNERSHIP : Businesses Should Lead Efforts in Community Cooperation : Orange County Together provides a blueprint for protecting and providing opportunities for residents.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Memo Says Padres Will Offer Refunds
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Lovullo Shows Value as a Starter
- Finally, He Sticks : Angels' Lovullo Hits After Blowing Several Major League Trials
- Painful Win for Dodgers : Baseball: They rally to beat Cubs, 5-4, but victory is bittersweet after learning of death of Campanella.
- Westward Bound: A Week on the Oregon Trail : Surprises abound as author retraces the 2,170-mile route taken by American pioneers 150 years earlier.
- 2 Candidates Barred From Nigeria Vote : Africa: Nation's military ruler announces new presidential elections to replace June 12 balloting he annulled.
- Most Commonly Asked Compost Questions
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Webber Will Be Part of Another Fab Five in Draft
- Kings Trade Millen : Hockey: Center had said he would test the market. L.A. gets the 117th pick in draft.
- SPLITSVILLE: In other rap news, the seven-year...
- A look at Hollywood ad the movies : MR. STONE, MEET MR. WANG : 'The Joy Luck Club' Gets Backing From a Very Unexpected Source
- Your Mortgage : Battle Over Lucrative Closing Costs on Horizon
- L.A. SPEAK
- DON'T TOUCH THAT DIAL ... : News or snooze? It's just a matter of time in Los Angeles : Who really needs an early start on the news of L.A.?
- A Direct Approach : ACTOR RON SILVER HELMS A HOMAGE TO HITCHCOCK'S 1944 THRILLER 'LIFEBOAT'
- Arcadia : Wilson Fills Trade Post
- Gay Pride Parade to Be Shown Live on Cable Stations
- The Hummingbird's Part of the Show
- STRADBROKE DERAMTIME by Oodgeroo Nunukul (Imprint/Angus...
- Some Princely Views at Castle Rock State Park
- Simulation Trains Pilots for Disasters
- Strikers Accuse Spa Maker of Violating Labor Laws
- Immigrant Parents Urged: 'Spare the Rod'
- Granville Closes Fast at Year's End : State meet: Freshman finishes third in 400. He is still California's only ninth-grader to break 48 seconds.
- Renovated Matisse Museum Reopens
- Nation IN BRIEF : IDAHO : Verdict Eludes Jury in Shootout Trial
- Baby-Sitter's Sudden Departure Leaves Family in Crisis of Trust
- In this L.A. neighborhood, food is not taken for granted. Four potatoes and a chicken become dinner for 17. Stores are scarce. And transporting groceries can be a trial. : Living Close to the Edge
- Education Meets the Budget Ax : Spending: Teaching positions are cut in two districts, with other sacrifices elsewhere. San Marino and Arcadia schools survive intact.
- Monterey Park : Traffic Proposals Lose Out
- Broken Children, Broken Lives : ONE DARK BODY, <i> By Charlotte Watson Sherman (HarperCollins: $20; 209 pp.)</i>
- Still Life
- Study in Contradictions : ANTHONY TROLLOPE, <i> By Victoria Glendinning (Alfred A. Knopf: $30; 50 photographs, 551 pp.)</i>
- True to the Text : BUDDENBROOKS: The Decline of a Family, <i> By Thomas Mann</i> / <i> Translated by John E. Woods (Alfred A. Knopf: $35; 647 pp.)</i>
- The Region : Holiday Noise Irritates Pets
- Intern Is Headed to the White House
- Off-Road Racer Downshifts Into Reality : Motor sports: The cost of competing catches up with South Gate's John Gersjes. He drives an 18-wheeler while his racing vehicles sit idly in his garage.
- Irish Divorce Ban Shaky as More Couples Split : Religion: The overwhelmingly Catholic nation plans a vote next year on whether to change the constitution. A similar effort failed seven years ago, but times may be changing.
- Yeltsin Unveils Draft of New Constitution : Russia: Compromise proposal establishes civil and property rights. It also backs aways from earlier plan to give sweeping powers to president.
- 2 Chicago Teens Killed by Gunfire From Gang
- ZALMAN KING : His Erotic 'Shoe' Fits
- Nation IN BRIEF : MISSOURI : 1 Dead, Dozens Hurt in Tour Bus Crash
- DOWNTOWN : Hotel for Homeless Is Unsafe, City Says
- The Contest Over, Residents Consider What Was Won, Lost : Reaction: Some think the decision about the base is a financial disaster. Others see it as a chance for economic renewal.
- Around the World in Just One Night
- The Looting of Our Schools : Burglary, Vandalism Toll in '92: $6.5 Million
- Legislature Leaves Cities Little Reason to Celeberate : Budgets: Most leaders plan a combination of spending cuts and tax increases to make up for what they will lose to the state.
- Ahmed H. Zewail, Linus Pauling Professor of...
- Q&A; / MARK EHRMAN : Beating the Blues
- Roadblock : Outside Contractors Lose Vital Caltrans Work in Legal Tussle
- RESTAURANTS : REGENCY STYLE : It's Opulent, Dramatic and Romantic-- They Don't Make 'Em Like This Anymore
- THE WHALE WATCHERS HANDBOOK: A Field Guide...
- Key Questions to Ask Your Home Builder
- BOTTOM LINE : In Mexico, You May Not Have to Peso Mucho
- Foley Backs Tax Breaks for 'Working Poor,' Boost in Corporate Rates : Deficit: Speaker voices concern for full-time workers who still fall below poverty line. He would raise big business' tax from 35% to 36%.
- San Diego's Gain Translates Into Loss for Orange County, Bay Area
- With Erosion Taking Its Toll, Maybe There <i> Won't</i> Always Be an England
- Crack Was His Life; AIDS Probably Will Be His Death, but He's Coping
- Scientists Debate the Destruction of Remaining Vials of Smallpox Virus : Health: Hundreds of test tubes sit in labs in Atlanta and Moscow. Some researchers want history's deadliest disease kept alive for study; others want it extinct.
- A Dream That Goes Far Beyond Reality : Buthelezi must be sensible, for the good of South Africa
- Local Rabbi Paves Way for Jewish Gay Rights : Religion: Harold Schulweis' bold stand on the issue has triggered unprecedented change among mainstream congregations.
- Variety Shows at The Pink Offer Colorful Shades of Offbeat Talent
- INDUSTRY CHATTER: EMI Music top brass denied...
- RUDE AWAKENINGS : Roused From Our Harmonious Dreams, We Are Left Bereft by Reality
- Nixon Family
- Airline Cuts May Reduce Quality of Future Pilots : Safety: Few recruits are entering the training pipeline, because few jobs are available. Since a third of flight crews will retire over next decade, replacements may lack experience.
- Ex-SS Officer Fans German Nationalism
- "Dear Son," the note began.And to think...
- Unemployed Middle Manager Must Borrow From the Future : Economy: Eighteen months after losing his well-paying job, he's working for $7.25 an hour and rapidly depleting retirement savings.
- Grief Sustains Couple in Suit Over Son's Death : Court: Attorney for Greater El Monte Community Hospital says the jury award of $624,774 will be appealed. Jose Francisco Huizar had been taken to the hospital for a blood test.
- CAMPANELLA DIES: Woodland Hills resident Roy Campanella,...
- Heavy Metal Artists
- Bikes and Badges : Inglewood Police Patrol Uses Stealth to Chalk Up More Than 50 Arrests, Tickets in First 2 Weeks
- SIMI VALLEY : Tree-Planting Group Names 4 New Officers
- Seniors Give Their Bodies to Science--on a Loan : Exercises Fit Into Mobility Research : at Cal State Fullerton
- Ventura Residents Get Rid of Tons of Trash on Free Dump Day
- Match Ends in Surprise for Young Challenger : Chess: Twelve-year-old Yorba Linda boy beats young champion, also 12, from Los Angeles. Despite his prowess, he thinks he 'just got lucky' during the tournament play.
- Hawthorne Sees Allure in Fashion Center Plan : Economy: Developer of proposed $150-million complex has designs on bringing a large part of the Los Angeles apparel business to the South Bay.
- AUTO RACING : Points Lead Takes Toll on Childress
- He Has a Real Eye for Talent : Earl Brown Jr., a Former Coach Who Works for the Cincinnati Reds, Watches as the Players He Nurtured Bloom in the Majors Leagues
- Chili Has a Grand Time, 4-0 : Angels: Davis' 425-foot slam is all the offense Finley needs as he pitches a three-hitter.
- In Brief
- Taper, Waiting for 'Room,' Turns to Mamet's 'Oleanna'
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- Adopt-a-School's Unsung Hero
- Spare Ocean From Navy's Bombs
- Camarillo Layoffs Purely Cosmetic
- Repeal Workers' Comp Minimum Rate Law
- Foreign Airlines Solve Their Pilot Shortage With Schools--in the U.S. : Aviation: JAL trains students in California's wine country, All Nippon in Bakersfield. Air France, Lufthansa, Iberia, Swiss Air, China Air and Gulf Air all send their pilots to America to learn to fly.
- Older Developments Need More Lighting
- These 'Wetlands' Never Were
- Thoughts on England
- What's Oxnard Thinking of?
- Pomona Mayor and Mobil-Home Space Rent Limits
- LP Sounds Are Far Superior
- How We Teach Kids Right From Wrong
- Ducks Get Their Man in Kariya : Hockey: Freshman from University of Maine--described as All-American--fits the bill as fourth pick in NHL entry draft.
- Vitamin Guru Pauling Is Gratified That Other Scientists C the Light : Health: New research supports what he has maintained for years: that Vitamins C and E protect against some diseases. He also chides world leaders for ignoring global misery and warns of violence.
- Irvine Co. Should Rescind Rate Hikes
- Taking Soka Land Would Be Bad for the Public
- Of Metrics and Ages: When 0=1
- Junior Achievement Helps At-Risk Students
- A 'Wonder'-less Series
- Federal Subsidies and Prop. 13
- Is Ike All Right?
- THE RIGHT PHOTOGRAPHER
- Phoenix House and Next Council Race
- Council Has Its Priorities Wrong
- Controversial Call for Immigration Moratorium
- COVER STORY : All Ears, All Day in TV Hell : Around the clock, the airwaves are saturated with talk shows, news programs and infomercials, all adding to television's ever-spiraling tower of babble. Could one lone critic watch it all--and live to write about it?
- MOVIES : You're Sydney Pollack. The movies you've directed--among them 'Tootsie,' 'The Way We Were' and 'Out of Africa'--have gotten 43 Oscar nominations, and your latest film, 'The Firm,' is based on a mammoth bestseller and stars Tom Cruise. So . . . : Sydney, What's With the Angst?
- New Smog-Check Plan Would Be Burdensome
- Letter From Ex-Chairman
- Tax Political Gifts
- Basics Should Be Funded First
- Solutions to Noise at Van Nuys Airport
- Dornans' Honesty to Be Commended
- Let the FDA Perform Its Job
- Uncertainties, Problems With Bicycle Detours
- Math Program Needs Support From Businesses
- Homeowner's Eradication of Skunks Raises a Stink
- More on LAX
- Times Invited to Be Part of Solution
- Schools Insensitive to Health Issues
- Immigrants and America
- Thanks for Expanding Coverage of Calabasas
- <i> Rex</i> -n-Effects
- LETTERS : CABLE UNABLE
- It's Time to Repay the Firefighters
- Tampering Scare
- 'Vouchers' Not Answer While O.C. Public Schools Do Good Job
- NONFICTION - June 27, 1993
- NONFICTION - June 27, 1993
- NONFICTION - June 27, 1993
- NONFICTION - June 27, 1993
- NONFICTION - June 27, 1993
- Plotters' Bomb Clinched Verdict Against Baghdad : Evidence: Device seized in Kuwait resembled one linked to Iraq earlier. Interviews by FBI buttressed case.
- Experts Dispute Caltrans Data Showing Rise in Car-Pooling : Transit: Critics say methods used to evaluate Team Rideshare's success were flawed. State agency's officials insist they doubled their goal.
- An Alleged Adopt-a-Star Plan Adds a New Twist : Investigation: Report says Washington booster hoped to skirt rules against player benefits by bringing South Torrance standout into his home.
- Singapore Acknowledges the Virtues of Vice : Asian island nation takes steps to recapture its traditional flavor through historic restoration.
- U.S. Attacks Iraq to Retaliate for Alleged Plot to Kill Bush : Persian Gulf: Cruise missiles pound Baghdad intelligence headquarters in 'wake-up call' to Hussein. He is blamed for attempt on ex-President's life during Kuwait trip.
- Food You'll Never Eat : Film industry insiders are going back to studio commissaries when they do lunch. Blame it on the economy: You don't score points by eating at expensive restaurants anymore
- Service Honors Pat Nixon's Quiet Strength
- NOTEBOOK : Coca-Cola Pops for Improvements at Harvard Park
- Pat Nixon Is Laid to Rest : Funeral: Friends, family and dignitaries gather in Yorba Linda to mourn the passing of the former First Lady.
- Arab Informer in Bomb Plot--a Perilous Role
- Looking for True Brit
- A summary of selected City Hall actions...
- SOUTH : Brighton Avenue Renaming Opposed
- BELL : 3 Arrested in New Smog-Check Raid
- Havana (NBC Sunday at 8 p.m.), which...
- Short of a Major Miracle, Can Wilson Win in 1994? : Election: Although the governor's popularity is in the cellar, he has scored budget points. But his right thunders and his loyal supporters stew.
- The U.N.'s New Mission : Nation-Building : With Bosnia and Somalia, the United Nations is now in the business of setting up governments. But isn't that the people's choice?
- With a Friend Like President Clinton, California Doesn't Need an Enemy
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Warren Christopher : The Embattled Secretary of State Reflects on Foreign Entanglements
- Temple Beth David of West Orange County...
- Salkeld Is Sharp in First Game Back
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Sheffield Provides Immediate Impact
- Sam Spiegel's Biggest Deal : Art: The Israel Museum is given the bulk of the late film producer's world-class collection. 'This is an important event in our cultural life,' its director says.
- O.C. THEATER / JAN HERMAN : James Joyce's Women Revealed . . . Literarily
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Pay or Play': Satire on Kids in Movie Biz
- Haynes Has Her Standards . . . a Lot of Them : Jazz: The vocalist has a repertoire of 400 to 450 tunes. She will appear with Bopsicle at Vinnie's in Costa Mesa on Sunday.
- TODAY AT THE AFI
- Paramount Shares Soar on Rumors of a TCI-Turner Takeover
- In-House Return-Air System Eliminates Musty Smells and Saves Energy
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Debate Over Arming Bosnia as Stubborn as the Balkans War : Diplomacy: Some say weapons embargo should be lifted so nation can defend itself. But argument has found too little support and probably comes too late.
- Crucial Voice in the AIDS Crisis
- The Rev. Ronald L. Oglesbee is the...