- Beware the Real Evil of Violence Warnings : Television: Far more dangerous would be the tacit admission that government has a right to control content.
- CAMARILLO : City May Condemn Sites to Widen Road
- Man's Threats Prompt Evacuation
- MUSIC REVIEWS : McFerrin: More Than Jazz at Bowl
- Kauffman, Owner of Royals, Dies of Cancer at 76 : Baseball: At his wife's urging, he bought the expansion team, which began play in 1969.
- Platform : Skinheads: 'People Want to Feel Connected'
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Final-Inning Rally Gets Morris a Victory at Last
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Giant Feats: Beck Sets Record, Burkett Wins 16th
- Berlin Invites L.A. Artist to Exhibit Works
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Cool Reaction to Africans at 'Roadblock'
- Motorcyclist Killed After Hitting Tree
- Train Cars Derail in Fullerton; No One Is Injured
- Extra Roadwork on City Drive South an 'Afterthought'
- Ten Reasons That Things Are Getting a Bit Better : A pause from the negativism--a moment of reflection on the positive
- Weather Seems Perfect for a Road-Widening Project
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Farmer Stays True to 'Music of Evans'
- DANCE REVIEWS : 'Eye to Eye' at the Ford Amphitheatre
- Refining the Menu : Fast-Food Chains Change Fare, Add Sit-Down Dining
- In Its Own Defense : Beleaguered Aerospace Firm Teledyne Has New Strategies to Uplift Profits
- Rescuers Find Bodies of Nepal Crash Victims
- Dead Student's House Was Not Infested, Worker Says
- Pols May Not Be Able to Break Gridlock, but Board Is a Snap
- Brother Will Succeed Late Belgian Monarch
- On Bosnia's Chessboard, Refugees Feel Like Pawns
- IRVINE : City to Study Tustin Train Station Site
- Youth: OPINION : How Foreign Exchange Students View Us
- Today's Agenda
- PLACENTIA : Utility Tax Hike Request Reduced
- Education Quick for Mansell in Michigan : Auto racing: He learns fast enough to get out front, accumulates knowledge as he stays there in Indy car event.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Aerosmith Bucks Stereotype at Pacific Amphitheatre
- Land Buy Brings Herd of Costs for Relocation : Real estate: Park Service paid $16.7 million for Bob Hope's Jordan Ranch property. It may cost another $30,000 to move 200 head of cattle from the site.
- SANTA PAULA : Panel Reconsiders 2-Year Budget
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Hospital Expands, Adds New Services
- Children Tearing Up the House? Help's Just a Bookstore Away
- VENTURA : Arson Suspected in Powerboat Fire
- Accident in Suspected Race Badly Injures 2 : Safety: One car broadsides another early Sunday morning on San Fernando Road. Witnesses deny that an illegal road competition was taking place.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : McDowell Makes It Through Trading Deadline
- NEWS ANALYSIS : LACMA: Not a Pretty Model of Philanthropy : A traditional philanthropic example has never been broadly set. In its absence, three generations of cultural benefactors have been lost.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Parking Violation Penalties Increase
- City Gears Up to Fight Airlines Over LAX : Litigation: Airport panel retains two law firms. Companies sued to halt a steep increase in landing fees at Los Angeles International Airport.
- Making a Difference : One organization's approach: Share homes for savings, companionship
- IRVINE : Retailers Raise Funds for Victim's Family
- Fire Guts Apartment in Canoga Park
- BUENA PARK : 5 Win Scholarships From Cable Industry
- Blaming It All on <i> Them</i>
- OLYMPIC FESTIVAL ROUNDUP : This Time, Event Ends With Optimism
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Pernfors Wins for First Time in Five Years
- All's Normal at Newport Pier After Shooting : Crime: Many believe gunfire between two out-of-town groups, in which one man was killed, was an isolated incident.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Art Farmer, Ensemble Try to Live Up to Gil Evans' Originals
- J.M. Peters : IRVINE
- 5 Die in Bus Plunge
- 2nd Massacre in a Week Kills 30 in South Africa : Rampage: Zulus from hostel invade nearby black township. New wave of political violence is feared.
- In-Your-Face Style Works Against Hermosillo
- RETAILING
- JOHN T. FRENCH : Chairman and Chief Executive, Plaza Home Mortgage Corp.
- Strikes Off at Bethlehem, National Steel : Labor: New accords could mark a trend to exchange wage concessions for union-picked board members and longer-range influence.
- Germany Arrests Top NATO Official, British Wife in Spy Case
- Rivers Ring St. Louis Area With Disasters
- ROADWAY MAYHEM: A popular Valley spot for...
- U.S. Prepared to Act Alone to Save Sarajevo
- COLUMN ONE : A Gleam of Hope for an Old Star : The Hooker Telescope on Mt. Wilson once ranked as the world's biggest. Now, scientists see a way to rescue the mothballed marvel, as part of astronomy's high-tech revolution.
- Local Cougars Face Extinction, Study Finds : Wildlife: The Santa Ana Mountains population is being decimated by illegal hunting, development and traffic, the report states.
- Manager of Store Robbed at Gunpoint
- COUNTYWIDE : Blind Teens Get Grip on Martial Arts
- MOORPARK : Spokesman for College to End 26-Year Career
- Sylmar Man Killed When Van Hits Pole
- Homeowners Want to Stop Apartments at the Gate : Development: Rancho Conejo Village residents support builder's proposal to move a planned 268-unit complex out of their neighborhood.
- Honored, Even if You Are Out of Here
- Top-Ranked Graf Heads La Costa Tournament
- Penalty Kick Helps Get the Salsa Past Colorado
- Weekend Reviews : Pop : Wynonna Transcends Country, and Clint Too
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : The Rich Sounds of Aerosmith
- Dr. Elders' Confirmation
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Try Scrambling the TV Signal
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 2, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 2, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 2, 1993
- Obituaries - Aug. 2, 1993
- U.S. Aid to Afghan Rebels Proves a Deadly Boomerang : Terrorism: World Trade Center bombing is traceable to Islamic veterans of the Asian conflict, experts say.
- FILLMORE : 3 Die in Crash Near Redlands
- Explosion Kills 1, Injures 5 at Restaurant : Disaster: Powerful blast takes place shortly before the popular business was to open for Sunday brunch. The cause is not known.
- Blast at O.C. Eatery Kills 1, Injures 5 : Victims: Debris and darkness trap the injured, who mourn the death of prized bartender.
- Blast at O.C. Eatery Kills 1, Injures 5 : Tragedy: Explosion rips through popular Newport Beach restaurant before brunch crowd arrives.
- 9 Killed and 14 Injured in Traffic Accidents Over Weekend
- U.S OLYMPIC FESTIVAL / AREA ROUNDUP : Whitaker's Gold Stolen on Inside Job
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 2, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 2, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 2, 1993
- The Man Who Is 'Plugged in' to How the Nation Communicates : Regulation: Rep. Edward J. Markey has the power to determine the shape of tomorrow, technologically speaking.
- Weak Apartment Market Leads to Drop in Permits
- Try Drywall Screws on Squeaky Floors
- Tough Love That Saved Banks Could Cut U.S. Deficit
- 288(A)P.C.
- TRAVEL INSIDER : Time and Space Remain as D-Day Reunion Nears : Accommodations: Despite rumors of a shortage, there shouldn't be a problem reinvading Normandy.
- Scientists Use Tadpoles to Monitor Pollutants : Environment: Microscopic organisms give a quick study of how contaminants affect aquatic life. An Army lab will use the new technology to clean up military sites.
- KOREATOWN : Private Patrol Supplements Police
- O.C. Homicide Rate Up in Some Cities, Down in Others : Crime: Santa Ana, Westminster see steep rises, Anaheim and Orange big drops. Luck, law of averages both cited.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Mideast Accord Puts U.S. Back in Driver's Seat
- A summary of selected City Hall actions...
- 40 Years After an Ambiguous End, 'Forgotten War' Is Remembered : Asia: Korean War is heralded as an example of the need for military preparedness. Others give it credit for paving the way for victories in the Cold War and Gulf War.
- Winifred (Wyn) Hope; Radio Personality
- L.A. Council OKs $180-Million Coal Export Terminal : Environment: Despite concerns about dust, supporters say the Terminal Island project will generate badly needed jobs and money for the area.
- LITTLE TOKYO : A Picture-Perfect Tribute to Miyatake
- DOWNTOWN : Housing Project Gets Panel's Tentative OK
- Landlord Should Help Make ATM Safe : Wall Outside Bank Building Needs to Be Removed to Lessen the Chance of Robbery
- PRO BASEBALL / STEVE ELLING : Loretta Makes 2 Short Stops Before Settling in Stockton
- Know the difference between goulash and stew?It's...
- GOLF / U.S. JUNIOR AMATEUR : Woods Wins a Record Third Title
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- Note by White House Lawyer Detailed His Job Frustrations
- Don't Let Possessions Define You
- For Felon, Mother Nature vs. Father Time
- Gridiron Girls : 3 Have Earned Respect Trying Out at Garfield
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Homeowners Object to Hospital Project
- A portion of tonight's Aerosmith concert at...
- WESTSIDE / VALLEY : Ballet to Tackle Tudor's Rarely Performed 'Continuo'
- A Jazzman's Beautiful World of Social Consciousness
- AND ONE MORE THING: The impending release...
- WESTSIDE / VALLEY : Record Producer Nick Martinelli Under Pressure but on Right Track
- Fare Cutters Chill Alaska : Airlines: The carrier earned a profit for 19 straight years by pampering customers with better meals and service. Suddenly it must cater to no-frills competition.
- STYLE : GARDENS : Originality by the Yard
- RIGHT UNDER THE BIG SKY, I DON'T...
- MELTING POT : Captain of His Fate
- Nine European Nations to Accept Common Visa
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Funds for New Logging Roads
- Entire Families Suffer When Parents' Pensions Are Too Big for Medicaid : Health Care: Some sacrifice savings for children's tuition to pay parental nursing home bills. Others risk everything to bring an extremely ill person into their home.
- Whatever the Name, Fees Are Rising to Close Budget Gaps : Revenues: Nine cities have increased or imposed taxes in the last year and more are weighing similar actions. Many services are no longer free.
- Tower of Pisa Now Leaning a Little Less
- LEIMERT PARK : Community Advice Sought for City Plan
- Man, 80, Is Found After 3 Days
- Construction Zone Crash Kills Driver
- Starting Job No Longer Kramer's Priority
- In Brief
- WESTSIDE / VALLEY : Artist's Work Has Its Roots in Childhood Interest in Model Planes
- The Game-Making Game Is Big Business : Entertainment: Publishers of the genre immerse themselves in the medium, talking in dialogue and taking new versions home to play. Serious money is involved.
- Restaurants : IN FIRST GEAR : Just the Place to Lube Your Tuna, Balance Your Baby Lamb and Rotate Your Tiramisu
- Telecommuting Trendiest of Trend
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : The hellion of 'Herman's Head' is a sweet mom off the sitcom set
- Her Irish Eyes Are Smiling Once Again
- Neighbors Spar Over Bed-and-Breakfast : Housing: Couple's plan to rent one floor of their historic home to overnight guests has caused residents sleepless nights.
- Vendors Demand a Hearing at City Hall : Business: Frustrated by the council's years of delays in debating a proposal to legalize street sales, protesters pack a committee meeting. But action is postponed.
- Democracy: No. 1 Foe of Terrorism
- Pier Shooting Leaves 1 Dead, 1 Wounded : Violence: The Newport Beach incident occurred during an argument between gangs from Santa Ana and Ontario, police say. One suspect is being held.
- Clinic Night Owls Put Animal Health First
- Mochizuki-Karwasky Wins 35-and-Over Title
- Jackson Says Honor Is All His Today : Baseball: Of his induction into Hall of Fame, he says he feels like 'America's guest.'
- Henderson Makes a Deal Before Going to Blue Jays : Baseball: Outfielder finally waives no-trade clause in contract. Belcher traded to White Sox.
- POP MUSIC : Digging Out of the Dirt : Tales of drugs and personal torment shadowed Alice in Chains, but the Seattle band has emerged from the 'Lollapalooza' tour with renewed energy and a vow that it <i> isn't</i> splitting up
- THE HOOTIE HOT LINE: Pop artists, especially...
- At Lake Arrowhead, a Lineup of Summer Highlights : Mountain resort offers lodging discounts. More bargains in Monterey.
- SHOCK APPEAL / Who Are These Writers, and Why Do They Want to Hurt Us? : THIRTEEN STORIES AND THIRTEEN EPITAPHS, <i> By William T. Vollmann (Pantheon: $24; 318 pp.)</i>
- STATE OF MIND : Strength in (Small) Numbers
- CRENSHAW : Cancer Support Group Opens Doors
- Beached Whale in Newport Was Bonanza for Scientists
- Heartburn Hotel
- Tom Hulett; Concert Promoter
- Minor Ailments to Get Attention at Huntington Clinic
- Rosary Set for Boy Accidentally Shot
- GOLF / DAN HAFNER : Half of a Grand Slam Would Be Quite a Feat for Norman
- Scheffels Goes Distance in Santa Susana Victory
- IN SEARCH OF SIR RICHARD BURTON: Papers...
- THE TALL SHIPS IN PHOTOGRAPHS by...
- NOTHING TO DO BUT STAY: My Pioneer...
- Hungarian Hot Springs and an Alaskan Glacier
- The Novel That Cried Out for Song
- A Fascination With Fish : SAINT GLINGLIN, <i> By Raymond Queneau</i> / <i> Translated by James Sallis (Dalkey Archive Press: $19.95; 169 pp.)</i>
- Truce Ends Israel's Lebanon Offensive : Mideast: U.S.-brokered cease-fire also calls for Hezbollah to stop cross-border rocket attacks. Beirut and Syria agree to ensure guerrillas' compliance.
- The Word on the Street : In a tradition that dates back to Africa, black Americans exchange stories, views and news at informal gathering places, gleaning truth from familiar voices.
- As Partition Looks Nearer, Bosnian Muslims Are on March : Balkans: Sarajevo is reported calm. But government actions elsewhere fuel skepticism about latest cease-fire.
- Airline Cockpits May Be 'Overbooked' as Pilots Invite Guests to Watch : Aviation: The practice violates FAA rules, but it is not uncommon. One flight attendant reported Boston Bruins hockey players crowding in to watch a landing.
- World IN BRIEF : ITALY : Alert Issued on New Subversive Attacks
- Rep. Paul Henry; Rising Star of Republican Party
- Concern Over Arson-for-Profit Heats Up During Fire Season : Environment: Officials fear those who light blazes to create jobs. Forest Service policies allow salvage of charred timber.
- Troubled Waters : Shootings of 8 Sea Animals Near San Diego Baffle Investigators
- Some Southern Hospitality for a Stranded Ship : Aid: The vessel is a Yugoslav asset frozen in the U.S. Residents of Charleston, S.C., prove generous.
- Young Killers Find Solace at Center
- Mute Swans Find Unwelcome Mat Out in New England
- OXNARD : Car Driven by Boy, 12, Hits, Injures 6-Year-Old
- 3 Patrol Boats Get the Gaff in Fish and Game Budget Crunch : Enforcement: The cutback to 6 vessels could seriously diminish the state's ability to enforce regulations on anglers, environmentalists say.
- PORT HUENEME : Seasoned Chefs Add Some Spice to Chili Cook-Off
- Divvying Up Diseases : 2 County Lab Workers Labor Long Hours to Process Huge Number of Specimens
- They Have Built a Pool of Talent
- Grand Jury Duty Often Rewarding, Frustrating : Government: Despite accomplishments, jurors say they feel let down when ideas they perceive as good for the county never come to fruition.
- NAMES AND NUMBERS
- Milhaud and Poulenc, Without Equivocation
- Street Stock Victory Caps Perfect Effort by Stephens
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : MEN IN TIGHT SPOTS : Sure It's a Bow, but Their Arrow Was a Chicken
- COVER STORY : Hollywood's Big-Bang Theorist : On the set of 'Demolition Man' with producer Joel Silver as he pushes his Whammo Chart to the max with Sylvester Stallone, Wesley Snipes and a whole lot of mayhem. So, when is too much enough?
- Hopefulness From Failed Ambition
- El Segundo Area Fit for a King
- 'Heat Pump' Doubles as an Air Conditioner
- Pedestrian District Gets Its Walking Papers : Development: Planners reject proposal for a neighborhood- oriented area around the Westside Pavilion after pleas that it would be bad for business.
- He Cycles From Russia, She Hikes From Cape Town; Their Paths Cross in Morocco
- City Split Over Card Club Plan : Gambling: Developers say it would generate at least $3 million a year in tax revenue. Opponents worry about crime.
- WESTLAKE : Housing Authority Under Fire for Delay
- Europa '51 (Bravo Monday at 8 p.m.)...
- D o people get what they deserve?...
- Ancient Greek in a Cardigan : MARY RENAULT: A Biography, <i> By David Sweetman (Harcourt Brace: $24.95; 307 pp.)</i>
- Pasadena : Safety Forum Scheduled
- O.C Far Behind National Rate of Cases Closed
- CDC Tries to Fight Youth Violence With Science : Crime: The agency hopes to learn what makes a youth grab a weapon at the first sign of conflict, and how to stop the cycle. The gun lobby, and fellow researchers, remain skeptical.
- Of Red Herrings, Tough Guys and Treacherous Dames : SOME OF HOLLYWOOD'S HEAVIEST HITTERS CAN'T SAY NO TO A <i> FILM NOIR </i> OPPORTUNITY
- The (Continuing?) Case of the Pricey Civic Center
- Most of Russian Crew Finally Heads for Home
- Boren: 'Tennis-Racket Restringing Is Negotiable'
- Keeping Private Day-Care Homes Safe : * State Is Working to Increase Vigilant Monitoring, but Parents Have to Do Their Part
- Persistence Paves Way for Toll Lane : Transportation: Neither geography nor bankers could sidetrack Gerald S. Pfeffer's dream of a $125-million express route on the Riverside Freeway.
- Lewis' Training Described as Intense
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Saints Defeat Eagles in Tokyo
- Rayburn Beats the Heat and Saugus Field
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Baylor, Umpire Air Things Out
- Searching for Success on Senior Tour : Bowling: Tim Albin returned to bowling after trying his hand at drag racing and go-cart racing.
- Tacones--Cuisine Fit for a Conehead
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : VALLEY-AREA ROUNDUP : Devers Wins 100, Then Scolds Pageant's Elite No-Shows
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : ANIMATED ATTORNEY : If You're Not Tired of Lawyer Bashing Just Yet, Keep Reading
- Douglas Executive Named to New Position
- Pulling No Punches : THE PUGILIST AT REST, <i> By Thom Jones (Little, Brown: $18.95; 230 pp.)</i>
- Released Sex Offender Hounded in Northwest : Legal: Community burns down house after hearing child rapist would be returning to his hometown.
- On View : Pit Stop at Fox : RICHARD GRIECO REFUELS HIS CAREER WITH A FILM ABOUT HIS PASSION: RACING
- Fathom of the Opera : Swim Center Rides Wave of Success With 'Swim-In' Movies
- COLUMN ONE : 3 Bodies, 3 Killers, No Suspects : A night on the beat with Detective Dick Simmons shows why it's so hard to solve a murder in L.A. A rise in street slayings means hard evidence--and witnesses--are scarce.
- Upbeat Pete Puts On a Happy Face
- A Slip of the Tongue: Frenchville Is Starting to Lose Its French : Linguistics: Central Pennsylvania community now has only five remaining residents who speak the unique dialect.
- 2 Brothers Injured When Cycle Hits Car
- Hiring Halls Offer Work--and More : * They Give Laborers Chance for Job and Education
- Commentary : USA: THE NETWORK WITH NO SHAME, BUT LOTS OF LURID MOVIES
- Arthur Ashe's Legacy--Tennis for Everyone : Summer leagues: Program puts the expensive sport within reach of inner-city youths. One of the main goals is to keep players away from gangs.
- 500 Lose Power in Huntington Harbour
- Aulby Rolls a 300 to Win at Wichita
- STARR TIME: Producer Maurice Starr says he...
- Nathan's Famous (Almost) : Nathan Lane won fame playing an opera queen and then Damon Runyon's Nathan Detroit. Now he reprises a 'painful role' in Terrence McNally's 'Lips Together, Teeth Apart.' (<i> Psssst</i> ! Hollywood.)
- Tulips, Schmoolips--The Guy Wants a Job
- WESTSIDE / VALLEY : He Took Rough Edge Off Old West : Fred Harvey Co., which brought fine food, hotels and 'the Harvey Girls' to railway towns, is saluted in a Santa Monica Heritage Museum exhibit.
- Bard's Odd Play in an Odd Place : Theater: Aye, 'Pericles,' forsooth, when set to blend with cappuccino--Couldst thou start a trend?
- Big Military Contractors Go on the Defensive : Budget: Since when did conversion mean providing loan-guarantees for arms sales abroad? Since Pentagon spending was cut back.
- Election Changed to Statewide Ballot Date : Politics: Shift from Oct. 5 to Nov. 2 means more candidates will have time to file for City Council race, including a member recalled in last month's shake-up. Seventeen are now in race for five seats.
- Man, 42, Found Fatally Beaten on Pacoima Parkway
- Pirates Ply the Shores of San Buenaventura
- A Place You Want to Avoid : A seven-week stay in a nursing home provides first-hand insight into the dehumanizing system we've set up to provide care for the elderly.
- Mario Andretti Bumps Mansell Off Pole With Record Run : Indy car racing: Veteran reaches 234.275 m.p.h. during qualifying for today's race at Michigan Speedway.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : She Plays It Low Key on High Board : Lautenschlager Solves Physical, Mental Obstacles to Win Silver
- Ovation Voters Will Have to Dot Their i's
- UNCLOSETED: Groups that might have hidden their...
- BIRDING FOR BEGINNERS by Sheila Buff...
- Special Deliveries : MY YEAR WITH THE STORK CLUB, <i> By Maureen Freely (Alfred A. Knopf: $23; 305 pp.)</i>
- White Knuckling the Tuolumne : In the best rafting season in years, here's what happened to one stalwart group of rafters on the Yosemite River said to provide the premier California white-water experience.
- NONFICTION : Lord Byron's Rages
- THE NATION'S HOUSING : How to Spot Subtle Forms of Loan Discrimination
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Fee Proposed to Improve Downtown
- Carl Reiner appears in a rare non-Alan...
- Non-Invasive Glucose Sensor Offers Hope to Diabetics : Health: The device would test blood sugar level without drawing blood. It would use near-infrared light to look inside the body.
- Clinton Economic Plan Has Become the Victim of Political Economics
- STYLE : ARCHITECTURE : Studio City II
- SHOCK APPEAL / Who Are These Writers, and Why Do They Want to Hurt Us? : WILLIAM BURROUGHS: El Hombre Invisible, <i> By Barry Miles (Hyperion: $22.95; 254 pp.)</i>
- Home Improvement : Drain Clog: Common Problem, Easy Fix
- Appearing at a 'Dive-In' Near You
- Profile : Chiklis Puts His Weight Behind Him : LOOK FOR A SLIMMED-DOWN 'COMMISH' IN THE FALL
- Finance Ministers to Decide Fate of EC Currency System : Economics: Options range from overhaul to abandonment. Political fallout from either move would be enormous.
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Project Residents Claim Police Abuse
- Focus : R.F.K. + M.M. = Controversy : USA FILM IS THE FIRST TV PORTRAYAL OF THE 'AFFAIR'
- San Gabriel : Mission District Spruce-Up
- WESTLAKE : Motel Owners Agree to Strict Guidelines
- By Chicago Standards, Rosty Looks Honest : Scandal: Politics in the Windy City offers an advanced class in kickbacks. Among these masters, Rostenkowski is purely minor league.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : They Put Up a Good Fight
- Def to Get a Decent American Burial
- In Brief
- In Brief
- Trail's End : Deep in a Wild Canyon West of Malibu, a Controversial Law Brought Together a Zealous Sheriff's Deputy and an Eccentric Recluse. A Few Seconds Later, Donald Scott Was Dead.
- Belgian King Baudouin Dies in Spain at 62
- Demjanjuk Is Expected to Arrive in Ukraine Today
- Budding Builders Go Back to School : Real estate: A new USC program is designed to help minority business people break into property development--a field traditionally dominated by Anglo males.
- Pasadena : Child-Care Program to End
- Retro : Nuggets of Nostalgia
- NEIL HARRAWAY : Freeze Frames
- Alhambra : New Fraud Charges Filed
- VIEW PARK : Partial Victory: Library Open 2 Days
- 'A Frightening Reminder of Our Own Mortality'
- Muriel Morse of Altadena has been presented...
- PERSPECTIVE ON BRAZIL : Suffer the Little Children . . . : A country that sees its homeless kids as vermin to be exterminated is a candidate for censure and economic sanctions.
- Oh, What a Lovely Contrast This Time! : Federal response to flood debacle is a vast improvement
- Westchester Squeezes Out 6-5 Win in Ninth : Baseball: Bunt drives in winning run against Woodland Hills East. Westchester plays Claremont today for trip to American Legion state tournament.
- Obituary
- But Is There a Healer in the House?
- Keep It Simple for Successful Family Camping : Children can enjoy tents and outdoor cooking as much as adults, but it's wise to ease them into it by starting close to home.
- GEAR AND GADGETS : Frequent Flier Puts Newest Carry-ons to the Test : How four lines of roll-aboard luggage meet the challenge of getting those bags on board.
- CLOSE-UP : The Iceman Sculpteth
- Pasadena : Motel Owner on Probation
- Problem Child (NBC Sunday at 7 p.m.),...
- FICTION
- King Case Climax Nears With Officers' Sentencing : Courts: Judge has range of options for Powell and Koon. Most experts predict a middle course, of 4 to 6 years.
- GETTING IN GEAR: It doesn't offer the...
- Bravo brings the arts to kids in the serious yet fun 'Opening Shots'
- 'Star Trek's' Mr. Chekov Undergoes Heart Surgery
- Senate Panel Approves Woman as AF Secretary
- Science Seeks Deadly 'Diet Pill' for Insects
- Freeway 'Gawk Screens' Designed to Put Drivers' Eyes Back on Road : Transportation: Caltrans spending $500,000 to provide masked turnouts on the 10 where stalled cars can be removed from traffic and accident victims can exchange information.
- The Growing Menace : Police Confront Slashed Budgets and a Shroud of Silence as They Try to Stem a Rising Tide of Extortion and Robberies.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Zoeller's Third-Round Charge Ties Price
- Jazz Bassist John Clayton Evolves as a Composer
- In Brief