- Slick From Earlier Spill Coats Florida Beaches
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Vietnam Denies Offer to Brown
- Focus on Entertainment Stocks
- Oltmans Converts Building for Dole Unit
- Summit Health's Profit Rises 46% in 4th Quarter
- American Health Services Corp.: The Newport Beach...
- Benton Oil & Gas Losses Grow, Revenues Decline
- Texas Court Halts Convicted Killer's Execution; New Evidence Claimed
- Bondholders Press for Exec Life Settlement : Insurance: The main opponent to the court-approved deal is being pressured from within to back down.
- PLO Hopes to Open Secret Channel to Negotiate Directly With Rabin : Israel: It wants to push ideas for Palestinian self-government. Proposals would be sent on to Washington talks.
- Plan for U.N. Control Backed for Sarajevo
- Top Woman at NME Files Suit Charging Sex Discrimination : Workplace: National Medical says it will protest "vigorously" against allegations that include harassment.
- Pac Rim's Earnings Double in 2nd Quarter
- AT&T; Takes the Cellular Lead : Deal With McCaw Proves It Is a Dinosaur Reborn
- PerfectData Corp. Reports $54,000 1st-Quarter Loss
- SEC Order Bars 2 From Brokerage Industry : Woodland Hills: Latest action comes after regulators shut down Brokers Investment Corp., alleging it was a huge boiler-room operation. Other former Brokers Investment personnel have set up a new firm nearby.
- Once-Silent Diseases Are Sending a Deadly Message : Health: The Four Corners hantavirus is the latest onslaught. Urban sprawl, unexpected events increase risk.
- TSL's European Unit Files for Bankruptcy
- HEALTH
- DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Techmatics Division Moves to Oxnard Site
- Wonderware Corp. Reports a Second-Quarter Profit Increase
- Merger News Lifts Stocks; Yields Plunge : Market Overview
- Flamemaster's Revenues and Profits Drop Sharply
- Le Chois Executives Plead Guilty to Customs Charges
- 3D Systems Reports Loss Despite Revenue Increase
- California's Small Businesses Still Gloomy on Economy : Survey: One-third expect worse conditions in next three to six months. Confidence in Clinton's policies is slipping.
- HEALTH CARE
- AUTOS
- RETAILING
- Perceptronics Reports $480,849 1st-Quarter Loss
- AUTOS
- Philips Puts Bright Idea Into Its Bulbs
- Incomnet Shows Quarter, 6-Month Period Profits
- Hawaii on Hurricane Alert; Storm Plays Wait-and-See : Weather: Forecasters warn course change could cause major problems as residents stock up. Dominican Republic also braces for winds, rain.
- Growing the Economy: The View From Here : Recession: Valley and Ventura County businesses offer advice to Riordan, Wilson and Clinton.
- Software Maintenance Firm Signs Contract With GM Unit
- Syncor Profits Jump for 4th Quarter and Year
- Realty Group Reports Home Sales Still Strong
- Western Digital Fills New Executive Position
- Continental to Cut Its Routes, 2,500 Jobs as Loss Reported : Airlines: The carrier, newly emerged from Bankruptcy Court protection, also plans to eliminate service to Australia and New Zealand.
- American Film Terminates Letter of Intent to Sell
- Entertainment: Walt Disney Co. on Monday formally...
- HemaCare's Losses Widen With AIDS Research Costs
- RETAILING
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Amgen to Open Puerto Rico Plant Despite Tax Credit Cut : Biotechnology: Analysts say the benefit reduction does not alter expectations of strong long-term growth for the Thousand Oaks giant.
- International Remote's Profits Double in Quarter
- Dispute Arises Over 'Three Stooges' Project
- Countrywide Funding Ups Work Force, May Expand Site
- A Big Change in How Women Get the Pill? : Health: Some family-planning experts and drug makers want oral contraceptives to be sold over the counter. Opponents fear the change would keep women from getting gynecological checkups.
- Profile : Gary Player Takes a Swing at South African Politics : Once reticent on issues, the golf star says he supports ending apartheid but worries about communism.
- SIMI VALLEY : City Council Votes to Install Speed Humps
- Parents Sold Girl, 13, for Sex, Police Say : Crackdown: Teen-ager's mother and stepfather were among 87 arrested during a five-day drug and prostitution sweep conducted by police in Anaheim. Action was prompted by residents' complaints.
- MISSION VIEJO : City Renames Center for Its First Mayor
- Acton Man Pleads Not Guilty to Charges of Making Guns
- PERSPECTIVES ON EVOLUTION / CREATION : Can 80% of Us Be Dead Wrong? : Since most people believe in some divine force, why can't schools teach the difference between philosophy and science?
- Williams Denies Hitting Denny, Urges Gang Peace : Riots: Defendant says he is not the person shown on video striking trucker in the head with a brick.
- CAMARILLO : Panel to Study Easing Restrictions on Signs
- DEA, L. A. Sheriff Urge Suit Dismissal : Courts: They argue that the estate of the reclusive Ventura County millionaire killed in a 1992 drug raid failed to clearly outline a claim for the $200 million sought in damages.
- Making a Difference in Your Community : Volunteers Can Help Boys Stay Out of Trouble
- Army Private Shot at Homecoming : Drive-by: The 21-year-old Fullerton man is standing with friends celebrating his return when someone fires from a passing car, wounding him in the head.
- Library Officials Planning to Solicit Funds in Tax Bills : Finances: County will ask for permission to request money from property owners through mail. They hope to raise at least $30,000.
- He Makes Plays, Not Highlights : Baseball: Tiger infielder Gomez has no flair for the spectacular, but his solid defensive play still wows his manager.
- Lingering Rains Stall Midwest Recovery, Spark New Flooding : Waterways: Storms keep levels too high for resumption of barge traffic. Dams and locks are still out of commission and levees overtaxed.
- African Fleeing ID Check Jumps in Seine, Drowns
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : N. Korea Contacts on Arms Are Halted
- 'From Russia With Love' to People With Alzheimer's
- Philippine Mayor Charged in Death of 'Gift' Student
- Making Government a Quality Product : Gore Commission wants to improve efficiency and speed delivery of federal services. Panel gets 2,000 horror stories a week.
- Countywide : Fire Department's Plan to be Weighed
- COSTA MESA : Computer Lending Sparks Donations
- In the Land of Medical Wizardry : When a Loved One's Life Could Hinge on a New Heart, His Family Wishes for More Courage, Brains--and Money
- PACOIMA : Man Shot Near Councilman Alarcon's Office
- 2 Marines Missing, 4 Found in Sea After Helicopters Collide
- Euro Disney Ride Shut After 8 Hurt
- Police Capture Burglary Suspect Near Woodland Hills Strip Mall
- Tigers' Gullickson Stymies Angels, 7-2 : Baseball: Salmon, Van Burkleo homers aren't enough to rattle Detroit pitcher.
- Everything's Coming Up Daisy : MTV Host Fuentes Is a Hit in Two Worlds--Television and Modeling
- Craig McCaw Built Cable TV Firm Into Cellular Leader
- Deliberations Drag On in Murder Trial of Landlady
- TAIPEI : Nationalist Drive
- Nation IN BRIEF : INDIANA : Siamese Twins Face Separation Surgery
- Surfers Up for Movie Venture : Proceeds of Film 'PCH Dreams' Would Benefit Museum in Huntington Beach
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Events Set for City's 2nd Annual Pierfest
- Pedestrian Killed Crossing Street
- Rail Times Revised
- Judge Subject of Civil Rights Investigation : Law: Federal agency is reviewing complaints that Claude E. Whitney coerced guilty pleas from poor in Municipal Court. He denies allegations.
- PERSPECTIVES ON EVOLUTION / CREATION : The Bible Is Not a Science Textbook : It offers insight to human existence, beyond the scope of biology or physics.
- Why Not Restrict Citizenship? : Children born here to illegal residents should not have automatic entitlements.
- VAN NUYS : Gang Member Gets Life in Man's Slaying
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Auto Show Entries Now Being Accepted
- MOORPARK : Council to Hold Town Hall Meeting
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Lester Impresses at Fullback
- Into the Breach : Raiders' Montgomery Has Family Tradition on His Side as the New Third-Down Back
- Big Change in How Women Get Pill? : Health: Some family-planning experts and drug makers want oral contraceptives to be sold over the counter. Opponents fear the change would keep women from getting gynecological checkups.
- Jury Urges Death for Students' Killer
- A Deft Bit of Papal Diplomacy : John Paul reaches out to Hanoi in audience with Vietnamese in Denver
- The Legend Lives On : Anniversary: It's been 16 years since the rock legend died, but the feelings are still strong among those who adored him--especially those who say they knew him.
- NFL ROUNDUP : 49ers' Bono Is Injured in Victory
- Harmatz Returns to Saddle : Del Mar: Jockey, 62, who won the 1959 Preakness aboard Royal Orbit, rides Bear's Pizazz in the ninth race.
- National Agenda : Smugglers Are Stealing Away Vietnam's Economic Renewal : Legal ventures can't compete with prices on the black market. Foreign investors shy away, and corruption flourishes in the government.
- This Defeat Is Victory for Ojeda : Baseball: In his first start since boating tragedy, he works five innings of Indians' 4-1 loss to the Blue Jays.
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'Much Ado' Is Really Something : The Long Beach Playhouse gives the Shakespeare comedy a speedily robust and entertaining production.
- MOSCOW : Communist Vigil
- Dismissal of Drug Raid Lawsuit Sought : Courts: DEA, Sheriff's Department ask federal judge to throw out claim. Family claims officers conspired to violate slain millionaire's civil rights.
- BANGUI : A Real Contest at Last
- International Technology : Hong Kong's People Moving Into Future : In a project reminiscent of the Jetsons, a half-mile of elaborate escalators will transport commuters above busy streets.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Talking Car Drives Home Safety Lessons
- Pancakes as Usual but Silence on the Side
- SAN CLEMENTE : Work Underway on Flood Channel
- Dealings Between Pasadena, Tournament Questioned
- Groups Offer Ideas for Eastside Revitalization : Study: Councilman Alatorre calls the report a success and backs proposal for a redevelopment study of Boyle Heights and an El Sereno industrial corridor.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Officials Scramble to Make Case for Cigarette Tax Hike
- Seasons Change, but Not Reliability of Padres' Gwynn
- Weekend Box Office : 'The Fugitive' Continues Fast Run
- Nation IN BRIEF : WYOMING : Yellowstone Video Captures Poachers
- Homeless May Find Shelter at Tustin Base
- BOOK REVIEW : Sad Tumble Into Warped Wonderland : DIGGING TO AUSTRALIA <i> by Lesley Glaister</i> . Atheneum: $19, 214 pages
- BURBANK : County Clears Half of Hazardous Lands
- FULLERTON : Police Department Seeks Youth Scouts
- CALABASAS : Price Club Outlet Bid Is Withdrawn
- Airport Panel Debates Televising Its Meetings : Agencies: The broadcasts, over local cable, could be done for $100,000 the first year, report says. Critics call it a waste.
- As a matter of fact, officer, I...
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Brookhurst Repaving Nearly Completed
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Fair Takes in $45,000 to Fight Elsmere Dump
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Banta, Salmon Suffer Minor Injuries
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Bengals Release Duper
- Judge Upholds Order to Deport Sheik Rahman : Terrorism: Blind cleric's plea for political asylum also is turned down. A decision to appeal the rulings is pending.
- Cultural Bridge to 'Lost Angeles' : Theater: The play attempts to aid understanding and introduce Korean-Americans to the community.
- Chinese Woman Finds Lots to Chew Over
- MAIL CALL: As long as you have...
- World IN BRIEF : IRAN : Parliament Spurns Economic Program
- Culture : Of Money and Monasteries : Georgia's religious monument survived Soviet shelling. Now it has a new enemy.
- Kantor Injures Back in Fall Down Air-Conditioning Shaft
- LOS ANGELES : Man Pleads Not Guilty to Gun-Making Charge
- Getty Contract Dispute Gets Down to the Plane Facts
- Alarcon Backs Idea of Redevelopment Study : Pacoima: The city councilman says he would enlist community support before offering proposals for the blighted area.
- GLENDALE : Hoover High Library System Almost Done
- OXNARD/VENTURA : Meeting Slated for Freeway Widening
- Accused Teens' Pasts Brought Out in Court : Investigation: Police say they know who pulled trigger, but won't reveal which one shot James Jordan.
- Going Beyond Western Notions of What Art Is : Culture: In a symposium at the Bowers, experts discuss values such as secrecy and ambiguity that inform creative expressions.
- THE ARTS
- World IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Government, Rebels Vow to Honor Pact
- COLUMN ONE : Parents Get an Ounce of Prevention : Home visitors act as extended families for stressed-out mothers and fathers in a bid to curb child abuse. Hawaii's program is the prototype, as other states try to replicate the results.
- Hurricane Watch in Hawaii Is Lifted; Storm Veers Away : Weather: Path moves to north and winds weaken. Tropical system is expected to drop heavy rain on Haiti, bringing threat of slides, floods.
- World View : Shifting Battle Lines in Arms Race : A shortage of cash has cut into global weapons purchases. But some individual nations and regions are surging ahead.
- STUDIO CITY : Armed Trio Kidnaps Couple in Their Car
- GLENDALE : Murder Charges Filed Against Boy
- SHERMAN OAKS : Senior Housing Plans Praised by Chamber
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Steinbach Will Sit Out Rest of Season
- Ducks' No. 1 Draft Pick Kariya to Start the Season at Maine
- They're Back in the Running at USC : Football: McFadden and Fields will spend the final week of camp trying to win the starting job at tailback.
- Banks in Poor Neighborhoods
- Gov. Wilson's Immigration Plan
- Jewish Defense League
- Why Sales Don't Rise
- Disaster Insurance
- Swimming Lessons Not for All Ages
- Vulnerable Citizenry
- County Issue / Security at Fair...
- Happy to Be Happy
- Budget Vote
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 17, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 17, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 17, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 17, 1993
- Obituaries - Aug. 17, 1993
- Obituaries - Aug. 17, 1993
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Ban on Smoking Proposed
- Counterfeiting Quack-Down : Retailing: Disney is targeting O.C. as it fights peddlers of fake Mighty Ducks hockey merchandise.
- Phase-In Planned for Health Reform : Policy: White House talks of five- to seven-year delay in attempt to assuage fears over undue burden on businesses. President opens campaign before governors.
- Israel Orders Murder Suspect Sent to U.S. : Crime: High Court approves extradition of Rochelle Manning, charged in the bombing death of a Manhattan Beach secretary. She will stand trial with her husband.
- 2 Marine Helicopters Crash Near Catalina : Aviation: Four injured crewmen are rescued by a fishing boat. Two missing men are still sought.
- Israel Orders Murder Suspect Returned to L.A. for Trial : Extradition: Rochelle Manning, 53, may also be responsible for the 1985 bombing death of Arab-American Alex Odeh in Santa Ana, police say.
- SAND DOLLARS: Do you park down a...
- AT&T; Will Buy McCaw Cellular for $12.6 Billion
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 17, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 17, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 17, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 17, 1993
- Libya Denounces Deadline for Handing Over Lockerbie Suspects
- Sudan's Road to Social Justice Paved With Fear : Africa: Islamic leaders are imposing a new social order in a climate of intolerance, repression.
- Tracking Truants : Education: Prosecutor Brenda English won't take any guff in her fight to halt hard-core truancy and pull kids off the road to prison. The strategy: Not-so-subtly put the heat on the parents. It's working.
- For Those Aiming at College, a New Test : Education: Revised policy gives enrollment priority at overcrowded two-year schools to those with clear goals. Critics say plan penalizes disadvantaged students.
- Safeco to Rebate $40 Million in Insurance Case
- VENTURA : Political Forum for Candidates Planned
- In the Neighborhood : Huntington Beach: Best City in Southern California for Kids
- The Clinton Economic Plan
- 1 Killed, 5 Wounded at Birthday Party
- Blades Beat Bullfrogs in Shootout
- Tuning Into the Mixed Messages Children Get
- Back From the Dead
- MARKET BEAT TOM PETRUNO : Bolsa Booms Anticipating NAFTA Deal
- Sympathetic Ear Can Be a Balm to Patients : Health: Volunteers for the Santa Barbara-based Love Yourself Foundation visit hospitals. They are trained to boost morale by listening and talking to the ailing and bedridden.
- Powell Cited in Earlier Beating Case, Report Says
- JUDICIARY WATCH : Two Pluses
- Cuts May Double Homelessness, Experts Say : Poverty: L.A. County will slash general relief payments for some to $212 next month. An increase in encampments, panhandling and crime is seen.
- Lincoln Ave. Turn Signal Changed for Reasons of Safety, Liability
- SIMI VALLEY : Edwin Meese III to Visit Reagan Library
- Father and Daughter Share a Touching Victory in Swim
- JAZZ REVIEW : The Contrasts Surprise at L.B. Fest
- PGA CHAMPIONSHIP : Norman Is Dealt a Zinger--Again : Golf: History repeats itself at Inverness, where this time he misses a four-foot putt on the second playoff hole to give Azinger his first major title.
- New Kraft Work, Shostakovich 5th Outdoors With Pacific Symphony
- Public Opinion Sought to Help Push GATT Accord : Trade: The organi- zation adopts a new tactic to pressure governments to wrap up stalled negotiations on the pact.
- CHINA : Development Zones Closed: China has closed 1,000 southern coastal development zones
- FileNet / Costa Mesa
- TAIWAN
- Lovers of Salton Sea Hope to Turn Back Tide of Decline : Environment: A new agency will address the toxic stew and fluctuations of water level. But a lack of funds and clout is testing the gritty optimism of locals.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Rekindling the Flock's Spirit : Pilgrimage: The joyful youths were indeed moved by the Pope. But it is unclear whether minds were changed on the most controversial issues.
- 2 in Crew Escape; Hijacker Seized in Germany : Terrorism: Egyptian demanded release of Muslim cleric linked to N.Y. bombing. He threatened to blow up KLM jetliner.
- Why Stay in Flood Area? Reasons Are Heartfelt : Midwest: The emotional bond farmers have for their land is as strong as the one townspeople feel for their communities.
- PLACENTIA : Housemate Referrals Pair Owners, Seekers
- Let's Not Panic, Says the President : Wise tack by Clinton on immigration issue
- $6 Million? Who Needs It? : Feds can't give the money away to slow-footed county government
- GARDEN GROVE : Group to Provide Clothes to Needy
- Students Receive Job Corps Assistance
- STANTON : 13 to Be Interviewed for City Manager Job
- Toth Runs Circles Past Hitters
- Whitmarsh, Dodd Halt Streak of Kiraly, Steffes
- MOVIESStill Running: "The Fugitive" ran away with...
- Bothered, Bewildered but Certainly Not Bewitched
- JAPAN
- AIRLINES
- Making Daddy Proud : 4-Year-Old's Swim Fulfills the Wishes of Terminally Ill Father
- Pope Calls for Morality Crusade by U.S. Faithful : Catholics: The pontiff urges 350,000 pilgrims to defy a 'culture of death.' He also greets, praises Vietnamese.
- Split Personality
- BOOK LOVERS: It's no surprise that Ventura...
- Move 'Em Out : Urbanization, Zoning Put Squeeze on 4-H'ers Raising Livestock
- Angels Go to Bat for Leftwich, 14-2
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Magnetic Julio Iglesias Still on the Move
- Managing Director, co-CEO, Pacific Investment Management Co.
- World IN BRIEF : PARAGUAY : Elected Civilian President Sworn In
- BOOK REVIEW : Breezy Tour Down Supermarket Aisles : CAN YOU TRUST A TOMATO IN JANUARY? <i> by Vince Staten</i> ; Simon & Schuster $18, 224 pages
- TUSTIN : City Will Consider Home-Buyer Plan
- Class in Writing Purple Prose a Hotbed of Romantics Seeking Happy Endings
- TV REVIEWS : A Diabolical Computer in 'The Tower'
- THEATER REVIEW : Production Can't Save Itself in Messy Attack on 'Caesar' : Several strong performances aren't enough to salvage Shakespeare Orange County's staging of the Bard's classic tale.
- JAPAN
- Kurds Seize 3 Western Tourists in 10th Year of Turkish Struggle
- U.S. Raid Nets 4 Somalis as Mogadishu Awaits 'Big One' : Africa: Jittery residents fear it was a trial run for a major U.N. reprisal for ambush that killed 4 GIs.
- A New Curve in Comics : Pop culture: Writers are shaping up their story lines by giving female characters more intelligence and equality. But the Playboy bodies are still there.
- Excerpts From the Pope's Speech to Vietnamese
- Tribute : Not All Youth Give Us Pain
- Rock Hall's Chief Has Trivia to Learn : Pop music: Dennis Barrie knows how to run a museum and isn't afraid of controversy. In his last job, he was busted for showing Robert Mapplethorpe's photographs.
- CHINA
- Beverly Hills Telegram Firm Probed by State : Investigation: The attorney general's office is trying to determine if the company billed people who never used the service.
- Park's Theme Is Lots of Jobs : Employment: More than 3,000 teen-agers are hired by Magic Mountain every season. They say they like the steady pay and social atmosphere.
- Santa Clarita Planning Cowboy Poetry Festival : Heritage: Officials hope the March event will sharpen the city's image and give people a sense of their roots.
- ANAHEIM : Council to Decide on Spending, Layoffs
- Youth : OPINION : The Pope: 'A Symbol of His Faith'
- OXNARD : Man Left Homeless After Boat Burns
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : City Seeks Sign-Ups for Christmas Parade
- DEL MAR : Manny's Prospect Scores an Upset in the La Jolla
- Playing Playa Vista as Farce : Development: The city-size project gets the green light to destroy the neighborhood; this is government?
- Agencies Join Forces for Next Growth Spurt : Development: Government entities want to ensure that new projects along a stretch of the Ventura Freeway are carefully mapped out and have adequate infrastructure.
- China Says Rising Inflation Can Be Halted : Economy: In the first half of the year, the national cost of living index rose 14% over the same 1992 period and topped 30% in some cities.
- MUTUAL FUNDS / RUSS WILES : The Other Side of the Debate on Sales Charges
- Assassination Plot by Israelis Foiled, Palestinians Say
- Latino influx brings change to 'Heaven's Place' : Florida's rural Osceola County is experiencing the biggest such population surge in the country.
- Can New Director Bring Fresh Air to Nation's Parks? : Nature: Some see Roger Kennedy as the advocate to persuade the public and politicians to revive the system.
- Inner-City Youths Go for the Gold
- LA HABRA : Schoolteachers' Breakfast Is Sept. 1
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Stockton Wins by 9 Strokes
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Chang Rallies for ATP Title
- Platform : What Are Family Values?
- Gott Bails Out Dodgers Again
- It's a Day of Firsts for Angels, 14-2
- Reining In the Serb Victory : Thanks entirely to U.S. muscle, Sarajevo, at least, may survive
- Navratilova's Past Is Present : Women's tennis: She defeats No. 3-ranked Sanchez Vicario to top $19 million in earnings.
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- Loggins Brings '60s Out of Hibernation
- Once, it stood as an armed fortress...
- Familiar Faces Help Brighten Loneliness of Hospital Stays : Santa Paula: Larry and Judy Dunst find they're welcomed as Raggedy Ann and Andy as they make weekly rounds visiting the young and old.
- College Standards, Student Performance Decline : Academia: Students of today--and many teachers--feel passing grades are deserved regardless of performance.
- Early Warning of Cancer Risk From Pollution Found Lagging : Health: An industrial emissions alert, the Toxic Hot Spots program, is one year behind. Funds and staff are short--but paperwork is not.
- COUNTYWIDE : Red Cross Warns of Fraudulent Solicitors
- Cypress Team Wins Junior Softball Title
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bonds and Williams Give Giants Power Surge
- Pining for Old Growth : After a Boom in the '80s, California's Timber Industry Is Withering Fast
- Arab Exiles OK Israel Repatriation : Mideast: Nearly 400 deportees drop demand that all be returned together. 192 will leave camp in south Lebanon next month; the rest will be home by year's end.
- Hispanics Sought for Education Program
- DIVING NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Jeffrey, Richetelli Finish Well to Win Titles
- Elvis Lives! In Many Shapes and Colors : King's Spirit Infuses Multicultural 'Elvi'
- Film Crews Could Learn Courtesy
- Diana Holman-Hunt; Art Critic Wrote Memoirs of Family
- 39 Escape Sarajevo in Medical Evacuation : Bosnia: The sick and wounded are flown to Britain and Sweden in first major airlift. Hundreds are left behind.
- U.S. Program Targets Hunger in Burbank : Services: Low-income children are fed during summer vacation, illustrating the spread of poverty to suburbs.
- Sunset's the Backdrop at 2 Fund-Raisers for Arts Center
- THIN VOLUMES: With funding slashed from $27...
- CORONA DEL MAR : Boy to Take Magic Act to White House
- LAGUNA BEACH : Curfew, Anti-Graffiti Steps to be Discussed
- Suspect, 24, Arrested in Carjacking Attempt
- The Crazy Quilt of 911 Calls and the Voices Who Answer : 'Kojak' calls with false reports of espionage, while 'Cat Lady' enjoys chatting about her cat's play habits.
- Will Lakers Get a Klingon in the Deal?
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Offerman Given a Surprise Role
- BEACH VOLLEYBALL : Whitmarsh, Dodd Rally to Upset Kiraly, Steffes
- SPECIAL SCREENINGS : UCLA's 'CineMythology' Looks at Aspects of Love
- C-SPAN to Air Clinton Speech to Governors