- Sole Surviving Reuters Journalist Describes Somali Mob's Attack : Africa: 'I thought to myself, hell! I don't want to die like this! I don't know where I got the strength, but I managed to get up. . . . '
- Opposition Grows Over Resort Project : Development: Critics of the retreat near Malibu gain political allies. Questions arise over approval by the county and the California Coastal Commission.
- In This Case, Narco Investigators Must Flash Their Cash
- State Budget Priorities Drain Life From Colleges : While CSUN undergoes the death of a thousand cuts, legislators are increasing spending on prisons by 9%. In a grim way, the two go hand-in-hand.
- Knox Says Playoffs Are Realistic Goal : Rams: As camp opens today, coach is optimistic that team can improve on last season's 6-10 record.
- When Leaning In, Kim Is Knocked Out : Boxing: Carbajal's left hook ends fight in seventh round and sets up a bout for undisputed 108-pound title. Rafael Ruelas wins.
- Roller Hockey: Is It Just a Fad or Is It Serious New Sport?
- AUTO RACING : Familiar NASCAR Names Are Missing From Race Win List
- In Brief
- SOCCER / GOLD CUP : United States Beats Honduras, Reaches Semifinals
- COVER ME: "Heh-heh-heh-heh-heh . . . huh-huh-huh-huh-huh...
- Wary Visitors Return Slowly as Yosemite Area Reopens : Crime: Authorities believe suspect in shooting of a ranger has left the park.
- Grind Puts Spotlight on Shadow Punk
- BALDWIN HILLS : Sprucing Up 'Jungle'--and Its Image
- Ex-Finance Chief Says Kim Knew Firm Paid Expenses : Politics: Former company official says he gave congressman a tally of campaign expenditures.
- Mandela Turns 75, Still Fit, Healthy and the Dominant Figure in ANC : South Africa: But with key national elections coming next April, some leaders begin to think about his successor.
- Prenatal Care--A Wise Investment : The cost of preventive medicine is small compared to the resources required to treat a drug-impaired baby.
- After Shetland Oil Spill, Bird Lovers Live in Fear : Ecology: Species hit hardest by the Jan. 5 disaster were those that live all year on the archipelago, 100 miles northwest of Scotland.
- Dying Stars Give Life to the Universe : Cosmos: One recent supernova, located far beyond the Milky Way and about 12 million light years from Earth, can be seen with powerful telescopes.
- PERSPECTIVES ON RACE RELATIONS : Don't Muzzle the Messenger : Foundation executive Jack Shakely deserves a hearing, not censure, for his thoughts on tensions between blacks, Latinos.
- Ex-Cop's Death Reveals a Tale Stranger Than Fiction : Crime: Police say Tom Hooker's wife and son became lovers, then torched his house and left him to die.
- County Budget Avoids Drastic Cuts to Services : Finance: Doomsday warnings prove false. But officials warn of severe reductions if voters reject an extension of the temporary half-cent sales tax.
- Round and Round, in Search of Believers
- New City Guidebooks by Women for Women : Publications: A series addressing the social and safety concerns of female travelers has finally surfaced. People will 'either love or hate' these books, says one editor.
- Final Run on the Edmund Wilson Tour Bus : THE SIXTIES: The Last Journal, 1960-1972, <i> By Edmund Wilson / Edited and with an introduction by Lewis M. Dabney (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $35; 882 pp.)</i>
- They Don't Buy It : Some Vendors Worried About Swap Meet Expansion
- Stuart Eizenstat to Be Named EC Ambassador
- CHARACTER PROBLEM BOTHERS 'DAYS OF OUR LIVES' ACTOR
- CHINATOWN : Substation Offers Tear Gas Course
- DON'T TOUCH THAT DIAL ... : A rare review for a host with the most
- VIEW FROM WASHINGTON / JAMES RISEN : Working Poor Caught in the Cross-Fire of Deficit-Reduction Politics
- Lolita for Ladies : EKATERINA, <i> By Donald Harington (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: $24.95; 373 pp.)</i>
- Living History on the Oregon Trail : If your children think a car trip is dull, let them experience a few bumpy miles in a covered wagon.
- ON-RAMP : On the Skids
- Many Trails Begin in Colorado Mountain Town
- SOUTH GATE : New Pipeline Route Delays Council Vote
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Teen-Age Parents Tackle Adult Issues
- Bassett : School Board Trustee Quits
- Smugglers of Chinese Immigrants Sentenced
- Fielding a Dream : The City Will Host the Burbs in 2nd Softball Event for Better Race Relations
- SCHOOL DAYS : Parent Patrol
- Balancing Act : Incoming City Council Will Have to Make All the Budget Decisions
- Bad Circuit Halts Countdown for Discovery Launch
- Sierra Madre : City Council Orders Audit
- A Low-Key Style Opens Doors for New Councilman : Politics: Alan Lowenthal gains foothold by championing causes for the downtrodden, but even staunch conservatives take notice of the former professor.
- Anthropologist Seeks Truth in Tissues, Bones : Forensics: FBI's top 'bone man' shuns talk about gruesome details gleaned when the chaotic world outside erupts in murder or tragic mishap.
- The Tour Goes On Even if the Operator Doesn't : Tours: A form of insurance protection for travelers places funds in escrow until <i> after</i> trip is concluded.
- Gardening : Why Plant Leaves Turn Yellow
- How to Bring Luck to Your House
- Faith Pays Off: Home Designed by Rudolph Schindler Is a Monument
- San Marino : School Chief Resigns
- Fixing 'Bad' <i> Feng Shui </i>
- STYLE: GARDENS : Two by Two by the Sea
- On View : The Beasts From the Deep : DISCOVERY PUTS ON ITS WET SUIT FOR ANOTHER WEEK OF SHARK SPECIALS
- New Nuart Rules
- Nostalgic for Nicholas, Russians Honor Their Last Czar
- World IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : Warring Factions OK Peace Package
- Tax on a Liquidated Mutual Fund
- THE PLEASURES OF JAPANESE LITERATURE by...
- Bon Vivants Love the Catskills' Gallic Getaways : French innkeepers have established an enclave in Upstate New York. The dining is good, but don't expect a floor show.
- Monrovia : Flood Relief Funds Sought
- Pasadena : Head of AIDS Center Leaving
- Preserve Harvest With Own Solar Food Dryer
- THE SCENE : The Art of the Meal
- In Defense of the Artists : ELAINE AND BILL: Portrait of a Marriage / The Lives of Willem and Elaine de Kooning, <i> By Lee Hall (HarperCollins: $25; 316 pp.)</i>
- GONE FISHIN'
- Eviction Award Doesn't Include Legal Fees
- THE SCENT OF THE GODS by...
- James Was Here
- The Shrine: It's Lonely at the Top : Football: The lack of local players in All-Star Game is questioned. Local coaches blame the selection process, media inattentiveness and their own complacency.
- Back on the Job : 'I Wasn't Being Fulfilled' : Bud Morris: Bored by retirement, he found new purpose in producing big-band dances and is reliving part of his youth.
- Donna Shalala : The Administration's Point Woman at Health and Human Services
- Shooting Loopholes in 'Tough' Gun Laws : * Violent Week Shows Need for More Restrictions
- HORSE RACING ROUNDUP : Six Go Down, One Destroyed in Omaha
- SAME OLD JIM? : As a Person, Perhaps; but Improved Manager Fregosi Has the Phillies in First
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : New Dolphin Look Won't Have Duper
- 'Zooropa,' Baby
- SOMEWHAT SIGNIFICANT OTHERS : If You Have Too Little Clout to Rate Your Own +1s, You'd Best Arrange to Be Someone Else's
- Time to Dispel Myths : Don't blame African-Americans for their tragedies and ignore their successes. Those triumphs are the building blocks for a city on the mend.
- Diabetes Assn. Targets Latino Community
- Of Freeway Stiffs and Scalawags
- How Washington Can Really Help California : Hand the bases--all seven of them--over to the state
- Industrial Espionage: the CIA's New Frontier : Intelligence: With the agency downsizing, a new line of spying might well provide employment to all those forced out into the cold.
- Closet Is Opening Wider for Gays in Antelope Valley
- In Brief
- He'll Hold Their Spot in Lineup
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : 'What're You Working On?' 'What!? So Am I!'
- Orlando Cepeda: One Final Swing for the Baby Bull
- VARIOUS ARTISTS"Sweet Relief--A Benefit for Victoria Williams"...
- DANCE : Signs O' the Times : In less than six months, the Joffrey Ballet's 'Billboards,' four ballets choreographed to the music of pop star Prince, has become as popular as, yes, the troupe's annual 'Nutcracker'
- Remaindered But Not Forgotten
- Ex-Gay Basher Looks Back, Sees Real Fear of Own Homosexuality
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Council to Weigh Landscape Fee Hike
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Probation, Fines for Hotel Owners
- Accidents, Altitude Hazards to Nepal Travelers : Health: Kathmandu's CIWEC Clinic is a global leader in travel medicine. It treats 10,000 patients a year, including victims of falls, frostbite, altitude sickness and upper respiratory infection.
- DOWNTOWN : Asian Leadership Honorees Named
- Looking Beyond the Numbers in Japan's Election : Vote: Experts can't agree on what is happening in Japan. But certain forces--the country's basic conservatism, for example--still prevail.
- Indian Desert Tradition Preserves Fruit, Culture : Arizona: Tohono O'odham tribe's saguaro harvest and wine feast includes a dash of Roman Catholicism.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Dies After Car Crashes Into Fence
- A Glittery Bit of Urban Make-Believe : MCA's new CityWalk attraction will lead to a global phenomenon. Cities of the future will have streets that resemble movie sets, designed to realize fantasies.
- Menendez Trial to Test Emerging Legal Theory : Law: Even if brothers can prove they were abused, judges and jurors do not always see it as an excuse for killing parents.
- Dinger, Mintey Win and Pile Up Some Points at Saugus
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Long Continues to Sit Out Camp
- Baseball Cards in Big Leagues of Art
- In Brief
- Dukes' Garrison-Jackson Helps Out a Little
- Quick Printers Reproduce Too Fast, Then Fade : Franchises: The industry has lost a third of its shops. Abundance of fast-print firms, new technologies have forced it to adopt new strategies.
- Would We Remodel Again? Yes, But . . .
- Girl's Death Blamed on Mix-Up in Murder Plot
- New Lease on Work Life : Some Retirees Find Leisure Time So Boring They Can't Wait to Return to Daily Grind
- Japanese Voters Choosing Stability or Change : Election: On eve of today's balloting, an opposition leader says political uncertainty is the price for needed reforms.
- WESTLAKE : Patients Repay Clinic by Sprucing It Up
- Untie LAPD's Hands to Fight Terrorism : If Mayor Riordan stands tough against the ACLU types, maybe Chief Williams will, too.
- The Harvest: Heat and Sips of 'Indian Kool-Aid'
- The Homeland Beckons for Many Taiwanese : Nationwide Recession, Career Opportunities Abroad Prompt Many Professionals to Leave the Southland
- SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING : Ohio State Wins Title Despite Judge's Error
- NAMES AND NUMBERS
- In Brief
- COVER STORY : Can This Man Save the Theater? : 'Tommy' has made Des McAnuff a hotter property. Now, can he continue to lure the Boomers to the stage with rock 'n' roll?
- Sudan Called Crossroads for Islamic Militants, Guerrillas
- Jack Bittner; Shakespearean Actor, Opera Singer
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Panel Will Advise Sheriff's Station
- BELL GARDENS : City Attorney Latest to Go at City Hall
- San Dimas : Assessment Increased
- GOP Lawmakers Pledge to Fight Gays-in-Military Plan
- Answering the Fire Bell Turned Out to Be a Good Career Move
- A Novel Idea: Let Williams Be Accountable for LAPD : Staffing: The department needs the 3,000 new officers that Riordan promised. But does anyone really have any idea how much this will cost?
- Light in the pockets, Rancho Palos Verdes brews up a plan to finance celebration.
- Ventura Port District Struggling to Pay $15.6-Million Judgment : Courts: Though unlikely, the agency could be forced to sell off public property to satisfy debt to bankrupt developer.
- A Big Piece of Prehistoric Puzzle : Well-Preserved Fossil of Whale Offers Clues to County's Prehistory
- Mysterious Low-Level Noise Destroys Peace, Serenity of Taos Residents : New Mexico: Scientists' search for source of hum has been fruitless, though one heard sound himself. Some victims suspect a secret military project.
- BRITISH OPEN NOTES : Mired in a Bad Year, Grady Has Great Day
- MINOR LEAGUES / GARY KLEIN : Pitcher Is in Company of Friends
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bonds Hurts Tanana, Doesn't Beat Him
- COMMENTARY : Shooting the Works for $100 an Hour
- The Line Ends Here to Coach Clippers
- With Feuer in Net, Salsa Giving Up Little : Soccer: Scoreless streak ends, but that's the only glitch in a 4-2 victory over Tampa Bay.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : His Own Race, Own Pace Gives Marquetry a Victory in Bel Air
- WESTSIDE / VALLEY : Artists Show There's Strength in Numbers by Opening Own Gallery
- Physics Teachers to Get Special Training
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Reed Gets Back in Swing of Things
- Out of Reach : Family Is Forbidden to Visit Crippled Romanian Orphan
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Padres' McGriff Is a Hot Item
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Polonia Admires Lofton's Style
- LOCAL NOTES : Gonzalez Scores 16 for County Team
- Berganio Wedges Out Publinks Title : Golf: Left behind off the tee, he hits it close often enough to score 2 and 1 victory in final.
- PRO BASEBALL / MIKE HISERMAN : Sent Down, Lund Picks Himself Up
- Trout of the Frying Pan : But Never Into the Fire for These Monsters, Who Are Protected by Law and Nature in Their Lightly Fished Colorado Hideaway
- GOLF ROUNDUP : A Year Later, Rhyan's 64 Ties Record
- In the Matter of the Death of 'Tamara': A Post-Mortem
- POP MUSIC : Seduced by Suede : With shimmering guitars and an alluring androgyny, the London upstarts have taken England by storm. Can they capture America like Ziggy Stardust?
- Sometimes Familiarity Also Breeds a Con Game
- CommerceBancorp: The Newport Beach parent company of...
- Dining for Body and Spirit in India : Ordering <i> thali</i> is an intelligent way to experience a dazzling range of flavors--and to sample an ancient cuisine.
- Four Killed in High-Speed Car Crash After Market Robbery
- Sierra Madre : 6% Utility Tax Approved
- Hospitals, Beset by Hard Times, Are Laying Off Workers : Health: An industry spokesman sees an increasing trend. Officials of local facilities say the cutbacks will not harm patient care.
- GILBERT M. GROSVENOR : Ringing the Right Bell
- Hate Group Was Shadowed by Mysterious Informant
- FIREFIGHT: Los Angeles County firefighters handle hundreds...
- Egypt Hangs 5 for Attempt to Kill Official, Tourist Attacks
- 20th Reunions: Trips Through the Time Tunnel
- CRENSHAW : Will New 'Gap' Help Boost Sales at Mall?
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Artwork to Promote Ethnic Harmony
- The Communications Game : Exactly Who Is Being Manipulated?
- In Dire Straits : County Lifeguards, Threatened With 62 Layoffs, Look for a Rescue From Tidal Wave of Red Ink
- World IN BRIEF : BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA : Serb, Croat Leaders Deny Partition Plan
- Man Fatally Stabbed After Beating Wife
- BRITISH OPEN : The Course Gets Tougher, and the Field Gets Closer : Golf: Pavin catches Faldo for a share of third-round lead, but some of the best in the world--Norman, Langer, Price--are right there.
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : Chicken or the Egg? Zippy or the Coneheads?
- COMEDY : Heard the One About Lesbian Comics? : Kate Clinton and Lea DeLaria have fought the homophobia of the comedy world and broken into the stand-up mainstream
- A Storybook Struggle : Father-Son Dispute Is Tearing Apart Crown Books' Haft Family
- DISCOVER PLANETWATCH: A Year-Round Guide to the...
- LOST IN THE CITY by Edward...
- Women Take Up Arms in Wave of Sex Attacks
- Back on the Job : 'Psychologically, I Was Not Equipped to Retire' : Charlie Rypczynskiroger: With too much time on his hands, he became a grouch. But for the past 10 years he's been working as train conductor at Disneyland and he couldn't be happier.
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Foundation to Train 40 for Employment
- Volunteers Help Fill Gap in Tight Times : 2 Valley residents provide a shining example through their efforts at Encino B'nai B'rith
- Restaurant Robbery Suspect Fatally Shot : Shooting: Police say gunman was shot when he left a second eatery and pointed a weapon at officers. Witnesses say he may have been intoxicated.
- Tollway Agency Bridges the Differences : * Giving Opponents a Say in Laguna Canyon Spans Comes Late, but It's Still Welcome
- Bellflower Schools Chief Unexpectedly Put on Leave : Education: Board members will not explain their action. They will discuss the superintendent's contract this week.
- Between 1951 and 1963, while Americans...
- Group Fights to Save Newspaper Threatened by Suit
- The Menendez Question: Can We Know What Happened Behind Closed Doors? : Trial: The prosecution is insisting the motive is greed. The defense is saying there was physical and mental abuse. And the psychologist is just talking.
- Svorinich Offers Compromise on Hiuka
- $1-Million Ruby Recovered; 5 Arrested
- Irvine Orders Study of Residential Hotel Site
- Standards Are Tough, but Goal Is Significant : Judge May Force County to Address Developer Impact
- Serra Adds Big Gun in Guard Price : Basketball: Former Long Beach St. Anthony standout, who is rated among top prep players on West Coast, will play senior season for Cavaliers.
- Junior Tennis League Helps to Keep Kids Off the Street and on a Court
- WESTSIDE / VALLEY : Littlest Music 'Superstore' Thrives in Shadow of Giants
- TRACY LAWRENCE : He's Happy With His Teary Country Tunes
- INDUSTRY CHATTER: Although they're quick to plan...
- The Message Is Urgent: Floodwaters Posing a Health Menace : Disease: The danger is expected to rise as people wade into waters tainted by raw sewage and pesticides to clean up their homes and businesses.
- Firefight : Battling Wildland Blazes
- Injury, Illness, Frayed Nerves All Part of the ER Drama : Medicine: On a busy night at Los Robles Regional Medical Center, the staff handles a variety of emergencies. Says one nurse: 'We never sleep.'
- COMMENTARY ON POPULATION : Continued Growth, Immigration Are Keys to Our Well-Being : The demand for public schools, senior services can be met by a robust work force fueled by newcomers, free markets.
- Argyros Jr. Sentenced in Idaho Incident
- Malin Shows No Rust, Advances to Two Tennis Finals
- Going Long Is the Right Move : Swimming: Miller, Rubino are winners in first try at 10-mile race in Seal Beach Rough Water Swim. Shorter races dominated by veterans.
- Is This Santa Monica or Cape Cod?
- Cypress Hill's Pot-Laced Hip-Hop High
- Saluting Grieg, Norway's Master Miniaturist, at 150
- Firm Enlists Nematodes, Dogs' Friend, Fleas' Enemy
- Sumo Champion Akebono Gets the Better of Konishiki
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Gaston Is No All-Star in the Eyes of Baltimore Fans
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : AFTER 'THE FIRM' : Sydney Pollack's Still Adapting
- Rude People: Stay Home From Concerts in Park
- 710 Freeway Controversy
- Reel Meals
- LETTERS FROM READERS
- Controversy Over Complaints by Former Perot Campaigners
- Bed and Breakfast in South Pasadena Residential Area
- Pay Cut
- No Dark Side of Fireworks in Evidence
- Riordan's Appointments
- Some Flaws Overlooked in Canyon Oaks Project
- True Morality Lies in Book Ban Denial
- As the Paint Goes On the Anger Comes Out
- Rosenbergsday
- Anti-Gang Injunction in Westminster
- Parenting Law
- High Schools' Best, Brightest
- Puente Hills Landfill
- John Ferraro
- Arguments for School Voucher Initiative Based on Inaccuracies
- Fest or Famine
- TWO SIDES OF BEN REZNIK :...
- Listening to Those Who Cast the Votes
- When Depression Hits the Little Ones
- THE ROYAL WEDDING
- Let's Keep the Balance Between Rural, Modern
- 'Years' End
- Older Immigrants Offer Advice to Newer Ones
- First Lady's Role Is Hers to Define
- The Leading Surreal Light : CONVERSATIONS: The Autobiography of Surrealism, <i> By Andre Breton / Translated by Mark Polizzotti (Paragon House: $24.95; 264 pp.)</i> : EARTHLIGHT, <i> By Andre Breton / Translated by Bill Zavatsky and Zack Rogow (Sun & Moon Press: $12.95; 213 pp.)</i>
- History Distinguishes Religion, Race
- Who Needs Them?
- Justifying Utility Taxes in Fullerton, Placentia
- Clout and Clients
- PROZAC AND PREJUDICE
- Small Ships Face Uncertain Future : Business may be down for some lines that carry fewer passengers, but many travelers still opt for less-crowded vessels.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Feinstein Raises Immigration Profile : Politics: Senator says she is staking out middle ground on reform. Critics say she is pushing emotional buttons before the 1994 campaign.
- FBI Chief Is Given an Ultimatum--Quit or Be Fired : Government: Sessions meets with Reno, others. His departure could come as early as Monday. Clinton has reportedly offered the post to District Judge Louis Freeh.
- WORKING BACK: Some senior citizens are going...
- NOTEBOOK : Hebron Succeeds Fiege as Belmont Sports Director
- Drugs, Doctors: Worrisome Mix After O.C. Crash
- Senator's 6-Point Reform Plan Melds Previous Proposals
- Floods Force More Out of Homes; Summit Held : Disaster: Clinton, Gore tour St. Louis area and talk to Midwest governors. Labor secretary hands out checks.
- After the Recession Pulled the Rug From 5 Careers : Any Niche Is Nice
- Eastern Netherlands' Gentle Farm Region of Gardens and Canals : Spaciousness and outdoor activities such as biking and canoeing distinguish the colorful towns of the Twente.
- NONFICTION - July 18, 1993
- NONFICTION - July 18, 1993
- NONFICTION - July 18, 1993
- NONFICTION - July 18, 1993
- NONFICTION - July 18, 1993
- NONFICTION - July 18, 1993
- NONFICTION - July 18, 1993
- The Game Isn't Fun? Oh, Go Climb a Roof
- Now Everyone's Making Notes on the Scorecard
- Hunt for Yosemite Gunman Disrupts Tourists' Plans
- Hock Heaven : Business: Van Nuys residents say there are too many pawnshops in the area, but business operators say they have cleaned up their act.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Lotto Winner Has Work on His Mind
- OXNARD : Planners Back Curbs on Adult Businesses
- REAL ESTATE
- Handling of School Sex Case Defended : Investigation: Board president says allegations against teacher were dealt with appropriately.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Special-Ed Students Get Down to Business
- United in a Project of Tribute : Memorials: Young, old, gay and straight, 50 people who have lost loved ones work on AIDSquilt panels. A segment will be shown in Antelope Valley.
- Argument Erupts in Gunfire; Man Hit
- Antara's Crew Celebrates Despite Slow Ride : Sailing: After almost 16 days of light winds and high spirits, women sailors cross finish line in Transpacific Yacht Race.
- TEAM TENNIS : Dukes Rebound After Slow Start, Beat Sacramento
- TEAMTENNIS : When Connors Plays Borg, Who Cares What's at Stake?
- Are CBS' Two Talking Heads Better Than One? : Television: After seven weeks, the network has yet to reap a ratings windfall from its much-publicized teaming of Dan Rather and Connie Chung.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Tile Gets New Crease on Life With Grout, Caulk
- Voices From the Storm-Ravaged Midwest
- LOS ANGELES : Judge Denies Injunction in Suit by 3 Stooges Heirs
- Firms Find Chaplains Are an Added Bonus : Workplace: Companies are finding that such clergy can provide short-term help. More than 50 corporations have full-time ministers.
- The Driver's Guide to Traffic Trouble
- Rabbi Stephen J. Einstein of Congregation B'nai...
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Chacon's Story Has Not Been Happy
- Gossett to Host Mojo Music-Comedy Benefit
- Movie Deal on Unwritten Grisham Book Sets Record : Film: Universal will pay $3.75 million for rights to next legal thriller by best-selling author of 'The Firm.'
- L.A. Lawyer Is State Bar's First Woman President
- The New Mayor and the Challenge : The Mayor and the Police Chief : Without a good relationship, city is in trouble
- Valley Obituaries
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Artists-in-Residence Zone Is Proposed
- Groups Protest Violation of Water Rules
- Judge Won't Block Plan to Close Fire Station : Courts: Ventura Avenue facility will shut down Thursday as scheduled, but fight over its future will continue.
- Steinberg Trips Over His Putter : Golf: He struggles on greens and falls 11 strokes behind SCGA leader Johnson with rounds of 73 and 79.
- They Get Kicks Getting Out The Word : Soccer: Athletes are planning a return to Uganda, where they'll play matches and deliver the message of Christianity.
- TV REVIEWS : 'Still Life' Fable by the Royal Ballet
- BRITISH OPEN NOTES : No Turning Back Clock for Ballesteros
- Strip Club in Anaheim Reopens After Judge's Ruling : Courts: City's adult entertainment ordinance is called unconstitutional for second time this week. Some owners of businesses near Sahara Theater plan to leave.
- Apple's Stock Dives, Other Tech Shares Follow
- Win the War Against Mildew With Bleach, TSP and New Paint
- Frederick Wilhelm Moritz; Philharmonic Bassoonist
- Election Preview : Japan at a Crossroads : The Governing Party's 38-year monopoly on power is at stake in Sunday's parliamentary elections.
- County Parking Structures Suggested for Arena : Proposal: Supervisor William G. Steiner says garages could make money and ease shortage of spaces at Anaheim facility.
- Westminster : Official Review Gives Police High Marks