- Graham Finally Learns to Play the Numbers at Stanford
- In Search of the Real Schubert Ninth
- Clean Air at Grand Canyon and the Navajo Power Plant
- Making His Mark : Lewis Is Cornerstone of El Segundo's Infield
- BASEBALL : Twins Are Armed and Dangerous Thanks to Viola Trade
- Cal Lutheran Falls in Championship of NAIA Regional
- Ranford's Success Is a Long Time Coming : Stanley Cup: Edmonton goalie, buried in the minor leagues by Boston, gains retribution against Bruins.
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR BASEBALL GAME : Lovingier, Baker, Page Head South Team
- Padres Once Again Are Homer Pigeons : Baseball: Mets hit two, and New York pitcher David Cone is in control until ninth. It all adds up to a 6-4 Padre loss.
- Where the Action Isn't
- Earth Angels
- Reason and Rhetoric on Flag Burning and Free Speech
- CSUN Runners Qualify for Nationals
- UCLA Men's Crew Leads Qualifying
- Another Goldwyn Makes His Mark
- THE ROCK SHELF: It's no wonder we're...
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Graf, Seles Will Put Streaks on Line
- IRS Pampers, Guards 'Martinburg Monster' : Tax Data: The tax returns of more than 190 million taxpayers and businesses are stored here. Its magnetic tapes could circle the Earth 5 1/2 times.
- Conscience in Blue Jeans : DISTURBING THE PEACE A Conversation With Karel Hvizdala <i> by Vaclav Havel translated and with an introduction by Paul Wilson (Alfred A. Knopf: $19.95; 240 pp.) </i>
- HIGH STYLE : Vases by Venini
- Lenders Beware: Interest Income Must Be Reported
- This Danish Offer Is Just Too Good to Pass Up
- The Wright Stuff : A Painstaking Restoration at Hollyhock House
- Home Models Built by Students to Be Judged
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Full-Spectrum Lights Are Slightly Less Efficient
- Munich has unveiled a new hotel--the elegant...
- IT'S IN THE MALE
- WASHINGTON : Curbs Proposed on Mortgage-Servicing Abuses
- History's Most Efficient Mass Murderer : THE GREAT TERROR A Reassessment <i> by Robert H. Conquest (Oxford University Press: $24.95; 560 pp.; 0-19-505580-2) </i>
- HOME BUYERS FAIR : Estimation Costs : Closing Costs in Home Sale Can Be Negotiated : Payment: There is no law regarding whether thebuyer or seller is responsible for most fees. But details should be spelled out in writing.
- Salter Paid for Ad on Land Swap : Conservancy: Beverly Hills councilman's son-in-law heads group that reached agreement with Bob Hope.
- School District's Ban on R-Rated Films Tossed Out
- Earthquake Expert to Lead Seismology Lab
- Covina Student Named FFA National Secretary
- La Jolla Townhouse Project Opens
- ELDER CARE: Caring for California's Aging Population : Eldercare May Become No. 1 Women's Issue of the 1990s
- Do You Remember Love (Channel 9 Sunday...
- As Many as 15,000 Elderly Abused in O.C., Experts Say
- Rain (AMC Sunday at 9 p.m.): Joan...
- Earthquake Recovery Proves a Shaky Proposition : Showpiece House Rises Like a Phoenix--After a Struggle
- Beaver's Hair-Raising Adventure
- Cranston Vows to Fight Hope Parkland Deal
- Closure Order Slapped on Troublesome Motel
- Fitzcarraldo (TNT Sunday at 7 p.m.): Werner...
- Customs Agents Find 37 Snakes in Suitcase
- They've Been Workin' on the Railroad--for 10 Years
- 'Yes' on Propositions D, E
- VENTURA : 50 Affirm Support of Arts Instruction
- Whitaker Outpoints Nelson, Retains Titles : Boxing: Lightweight champion counterpunches his way to unanimous decision in Las Vegas.
- HEADED IN THE WRONG DIRECTION : Chet Forte, Former Award-Winning Director of 'Monday Night Football,' Says Longtime Gambling Addiction Is Why He's Unemployed, in Debt and Facing a Possible Prison Term
- Herschel Walker, a running back for the...
- Dodgers Make It Look Queasy, 15-12 : Baseball: They lose to Phillies in 11th inning after bullpen wastes two leads in first nine innings.
- He Had a Receptive Audience for This Presidential Request
- David Lee Roth: Getting Down to Your Basic Roots
- Venice Comes to Santa Monica : Do we need another Italian restaurant? If it's Remi, yes
- More to Hong Kong Than Eating and Shopping
- Explore Europe at Half the Cost by Using a Coupon Book
- FOR KIDS : Children at Work
- The Written Word - The Competition Is Getting Rougher for This Respected but Endangered Species
- More Resorts and Hotels Are Offering Restaurant Discounts
- Paving: Almost as Easy as Rolling Out a Log : Walkways: If you want a rustic-looking patio or path, using wooden steppingstones is an inexpensive answer. But they don't last as long as stone or concrete.
- Saigon by Any Other Name Is Still Saigon : Vietnam: Ho Chi Minh City retains a brash and bawdy character amid celebrations of late president's 100th birthday.
- ELDER CARE: Caring for California's Aging Population : 'I Was Never Prepared for the Total Dependence'
- Act of Harassment Betrays the Ideal of Military Honor
- Ambassador From Turkey Feted
- Dietetic Group Honors Cal Poly Professor
- '19 Desires' Are Chastity Guidelines
- Birthday Brewing in Irwindale : Industry: Celebrating its first decade, Miller Beer plant management comes on strong but keeps its head.
- William Laney; Jesuit Priest, Sophia University Dean in Tokyo
- Two monuments are together again, and a third will get some video protection.
- Colombia's Hired Assassins: Their Only Skill Is Killing : Drugs: Prestige, gang membership, girlfriends and money--for a boy living in poverty, all can be had by pulling the trigger.
- Lakeside
- Rural Portola Hills Resists Cityhood Fever : Incorporation: The young canyon community is being wooed by backers of a plan to include it in a new municipality of El Toro, but many residents are opposed.
- Time Off Revitalizes the Titans : College baseball: Fullerton, which started season 18-15, comes back after a weekend off to win Big West and gain an NCAA tournament berth.
- TENNIS / NCAA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS : No. 2 UCLA Eliminates USD, 5-1
- Celibacy Seduces Some Weary Singles
- Taiwan Professionals Lured Home : Business: More than half the 1,000 people with graduate degrees who work in the decade-old, government-run center formerly worked abroad.
- Squabbling Continues Over Conservation District's Assets
- Potions, Notions, Emotion at Love-Oriented Bazaar
- El Segundo Closes City Swimming Pool After Asbestos Is Found
- Cran Wins Easily in Sportsman Main at Saugus Speedway
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BASEBALL REGIONALS : Fullerton's Rally Ousts Rancho Santiago
- Summer Squall Reigns Supreme : Preakness: He defeats Kentucky Derby winner Unbridled by 2 1/4 lengths. Mister Frisky finishes far back in third.
- A 'Hydrogen Jukebox' Draws Together a Pair of Neighbors : Philip Glass, Allen Ginsberg collaborate on opera based on 1966 anti-war work
- Portraits of Two Artists : Present and Past : Henrietta Shore : A Return From Obscurity
- Marcus Miller Is Flying High as the 'Superman of Soul'
- A Scheme Rare as a Dinosaur Alleged by SEC : Securities: The agency says six men cornered 83% of shares in an obscure Santa Ana company.
- DESIGN : Pottery and Pine
- Adding Fireplace to Existing Home
- Meet 'Big Red,' the Mystery Tomato : Gardening: Grown from seed of unknown origin, these tomatoes are as big as a baby's head and taste great. The tall plants require sturdy support.
- Immigrants Get Taken for Ride With Student Loans
- Declaration Stands, Lithuania Decides : Secession: Action virtually ensures that crippling Soviet sanctions will continue.
- LETTERS IN VIEW : 'Periodical Problem' Brings Readers' Postal Complaints
- Dropping Back In : Oxnard Keeps Students in School With Innovative Efforts
- Earthquake Recovery Proves a Shaky Proposition : Many in Whittier Remain Unsettled Even After 2 1/2 Years
- Maurice (A&E; Tuesday at 6 p.m., again...
- S. Africa Lifts Ban on Official ANC Journal
- Dial Phones Employed in War on Drugs
- Restaurateur R. Widdicombe Dies : Obituary: He played a key role in establishing Orange County's Ronald McDonald house for seriously ill children.
- UCI Clinic Is Examining Family Ties to Cancers : Health: Doctors check for a predisposition to cancer and then help patients try to prevent the disease.
- National City
- TENNIS / NCAA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS : Four Pac-10 Teams in Quarterfinals
- SECTION HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL : Hilltop's Hill Throws 4th No-Hitter of Season
- Washington's S&L; Ineptitude : Thrifts: The bureaucratic establishment is ill-equipped to handle the bailout. We need a quasi-private agency with real incentives.
- RITUALS : Some Good Things Never Change
- When to Go to the Hotel Gazelle d'Or
- <i> For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions from the California Assn. of Nurserymen on what to do in the garden this week:</i>
- Faeroe Islands Like Visitors--but Only So Many
- Parables With an Audible <i> Ping!</i> : FAMILY SINS <i> by William Trevor (Viking: $18.95; 251 pp.) </i>
- Out of Africa--Kenya's Own Wine
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Blacks Cheered in Civil War Parade
- Share Wealth, Indonesians Urged : Economy: In a policy reversal, President Suharto wants businesses to sell shares to smaller cooperatives.
- MICHAEL McKINNON: DIRECTOR OF ARABIA
- ELDER CARE: Caring for California's Aging Population : From the Heart: The Joys and Trials of Caring for Dad
- One Hand, One Shot--Disabled Golfer Has Carded 8 Aces So Far
- California's Tarnished Reputation as a National Trend-Setter : Governance: Prop. 111 will double the gas tax? Big deal. The tax is now 47th-lowest in the U.S.; California ranks dead last in transportation spending.
- COUNTYWIDE : Gangs Blamed in Shooting, Stabbing
- CAUGHT IN A STILL PLACE <i> by Jonathan Lerner (Serpent's Tail: $9.95) </i>
- Correction
- HOME BUYERS FAIR : All About Escrow : Rapid-Growth Field of Escrow Dominated by Female Workers
- Diners Hooked on Salmon as Prices Dive : Fisheries: An abundance of Atlantic salmon fills dinner plates across Europe but devastates producers.
- HOME BUYERS FAIR : All About Escrow : Seeing a Sale Through to the End : Escrow: Regulators find little abuse of system that provides for a third party to hold deeds and cash for buyers and sellers of real estate.
- AN OPEN LIFE Joseph Campbell in Conversation with Michael Toms <i> edited by John Maher & Dennis Briggs (Harper & Row: $9.95, illustrated) </i>
- ELDER CARE: Caring for California's Aging Population : Families With Strong Ethnic Ties Encounter Additional Problems
- ELDER CARE: Caring for California's Aging Population : RESOURCE GUIDE: CARING FOR THE ELDERLY : CENTERS
- Taiwan Reforms Set; China Talks Sought : Asia: The new president's speech marks a break with 40 years of policy by the Nationalists.
- ELDER CARE: Caring for California's Aging Population : Waging War to Let Elderly Stay at Home : Care managers arrange for non-medical services such as cooking and driving that maintain independence.
- PERSPECTIVE ON DEFENSE : On Naval Weapons, the Soviets Have a Point : With both sides seeking deep cuts, we should put elimination of sea-launched cruise missiles high on the list.
- Laguna Niguel Picks Planning Commission
- One Family's Sad Saga
- What Is the Best Solution to San Diego's Nagging Airport Problem? : New Concept: A regional 'wayport,' linked by high-speed rail line, is the way to go.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL, SOFTBALL PAIRINGS : Kennedy Hits Road; Mater Dei, El Toro at Home
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Gross Loses No-Hitter, but He Still Beats Giants
- A Balancing Act Between Monetary, Fiscal Policies
- 'I jumped over the fence, and I turned around and saw it was an ostrich.'
- ELECTIONS / CONGRESS : Gallegly, Korman Give Views in 21st Race
- What Is the Best Solution to San Diego's Nagging Airport Problem? : Border site: An international facility at the border on Otay Mesa, dismissed in the past, remains the best solution.
- Prosecutor Brings Experience to Gang Detail : Crime: Brent V. Romney heads the D.A.'s gang unit after having specialized in such cases--considered the toughest in the office.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 111 : Road, Transit Initiative Amends Cap on Spending
- STATE JUNIOR COLLEGE SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP : Thomas Tires, Moorpark's Good Year Comes to End
- The Link Between Van Gogh and 'Batman'
- FOOD : Frank Gehry Designs for Bagels
- FUZZY LOGIC
- Board Ignores Signals in No-Trump Bid
- New Communities : Los Angeles County
- HOME BUYERS FAIR : All About Escrow : Shop Around to Find Best Escrow Office, Experts Say
- THE HOUSE
- 25,000 Students Bar Access to S. Korea Campus
- IT'S IN THE MALE
- Say Anything (HBO Monday at 2 p.m.,...
- Man Who Found Slain Family Learns to Rebuild His Life From Tragedy
- Mills Students Savor Lesson in Winning : Feminism: Women say they were changed by the successful protest against admission of men. 'We can do anything,' says one.
- PERSPECTIVE ON DEFENSE : What Will the Troops Do Now? : A restructuring of Soviet military forces is certain. We should drop our own empty debate and join the parade
- Bonsall Doesn't Beat Around the Bush : Growth: If you're talking rural, this community's sophisticated citizens group knows what it wants--and is ever vigilant in protecting what it has.
- Cranston Vows Effort to Kill Land-Swap Proposal
- Absent Cook Blamed for Residence Fires
- FOOD : It Actually Tastes as Good as It Looks
- HOME BUYERS FAIR : Title Insurance Makes Certain Your Home Remains Yours : Guarantee: Having policy assures buyer that the seller actually owns the property and that there are no clouds on the title.
- European Washers Are More Energy-Efficient
- Rally Commemorates Birthday of Slain Black Nationalist Leader Malcolm X
- ELDER CARE: Caring for California's Aging Population : RESOURCE GUIDE: CARING FOR THE ELDERLY : Reference Books and Booklets
- Heroin Shipments Through China to Western Markets Post Sharp Rise
- Bye Bye, Bob : There's No One Left at the Inn as 'Newhart' Signs Off
- 2 PROPOSITIONS : Bonds Would Build Schools
- Buckman Springs
- Merchants in La Jolla Reach Out to Survive
- THE WEEK AHEAD
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / ORANGE COUNTY CONGRESSIONAL RACES : Primary to Be a Cakewalk for GOP Incumbents
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Soaring Stock Raises Red Flag for Investigators : Lawsuit: The Securities and Exchange Commission charges that the president of a small Santa Ana firm and five others manipulated stock prices to stave off an attack by short sellers.
- Board Has Power to OK Special Assessments
- Watch Out for Annual Operating Expense Fees
- MARKETS : Investors' Celebration Premature
- Appraiser Group Quits NAR, Votes on Merger
- HOME BUYERS FAIR : Insurance Coverage : How Much Homeowner Insurance Is Sufficient? : Policies: The amount of protection should be based on replacement value. It makes no sense to have too little or too much coverage.
- RITUALS : A Sip of Afternoon Civility
- FUZZY LOGIC
- FICTIONTHE JOY LUCK CLUB by Amy Tan...
- All-Sex Talk Show Wins Audience
- The Buzz : Today's News, Tomorrow's Television : MTV offers a double dose of the Jackson, Lifetime will recycle NBC movies and PBS celebrates Mozart
- Accused Ringleader Acquitted in Racial Murder
- Social Agencies, Police Battle Panhandling
- SANTA PAULA : Hearing Focuses on Levy to Save Open Space
- Orange Eases Law on Handling of Unsafe Materials
- Transient Held in Slaying of Simi Resident
- Critics Claim Landmark Designations Too Political : Fryman Canyon: Opponents say declaration of empty land as culturally significant is a new weapon in the war on development.
- For Rape Victim, Ordeal Continues Long After Attack
- Air Controllers in Sweden Refuse to Work Overtime
- Sonics Embark on the K.C. Jones Era
- TRACK AND FIELD SECTION PRELIMINARIES : Noon Hurt? Two Throws, Two Firsts
- Pistons, Bulls Go At It Again in Eastern Conference Final
- Curtain Down on Showtime
- Angels Lose Starter but Win Game, 11-9
- HOW I MADE A HUNDRED MOVIES IN HOLLYWOOD AND NEVER LOST A DIME <i> by Roger Corman with Jim Jerome (Random House: $18.95; 206 pp.) </i>
- Garbage Provides Look at Life of Slaves : Archeology: China shards and animal bones suggest that those who worked for the first President lived and ate better than previously assumed.
- A Golden Age of Education Continues Apace at the Mount
- Lithuania Rules Out Suspension of Secession Law
- Helicopter Crash Kills 1 Marine, Injures 5 : Military: Mishap near the Salton Sea is latest in series of fatal accidents involving the aircraft. More than 200 servicemen have been killed in similar Sikorsky-built copters since 1969.
- NATO Cancels War Games to Shift Scenarios
- Israeli Gunman Kills 7 Arabs and Wounds 7
- Services Available for Orange County Families in Need of Help : Private counselors and county agencies can help guide people through a difficult time.
- EC Leaders Meet to Discuss Unity
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Bayakoa Easily Ends Losing Streak
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY
- SOUTHERN SECTION GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Los Alamitos' Collins Wins Two Events
- Conductor Jorge Mester Makes a Commute Down Under
- In an all-Raider final, Ron Brown defeated...
- SOFTBALL / NCAA REGIONAL : UCLA Caps Sweep on Another One-Hitter, 4-0
- SECTION SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Terry's Record List Grows by Two
- NCAA TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Kronemann Not Enough; UCI Falls to Tennessee
- Can We Trust Bowie This Time? : Rock's Man of 1,000 Faces reminisces about his key songs--which he vows never to sing again in concert
- LETTERS IN VIEW : There's Too Much Reported 'About Eva'
- MIXED MEDIA : *** 1/2 "THE PENGUIN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF POPULAR MUSIC" Edited by Donald Clarke <i> Viking Press ($40)</i> :<i> Albums are rated from one star (poor) to five stars (a classic).</i>
- An Inside Look at Nation's Capital
- RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE <i> by Zane Grey (Penguin: $7.95) </i>
- LEGACIES A China Mosaic <i> by Bette Bao Lord (Alfred A. Knopf: $19.95; 245 pp.)</i>
- It's Back to the Future: Living Over the Store
- WESTSIDE: Offices : Westside Office Market: More Move Out Than In : Tenants: With new buildings coming on line and financial troubles at major financial institutions, vacancies soar.
- GARDENING : Stalking an Ivy-Covered Elephant : Topiary: The art of having animal forms covered with live plants has now spread to indoor decoration. These figures can be bought or you can shape your own.
- Regulations Should Help Disabled : Airlines: New rules due to go into effect next month are expected to help keep handicapped travelers from being victims of discrimination.
- Arms Diversion to Colombia Clouds Antigua Ruling Family : Caribbean: Israel accuses the island prime minister's son of ordering weapons that ended up in the hands of the cocaine cartel.
- Aide Says Thornburgh Meddled in Leak Probe : Justice Dept.: The departing official alleges the attorney general sought to shield his personal assistant.
- LETTERS IN VIEW : 'Periodical Problem' Brings Readers' Postal Complaints
- Plea Entered in Fatal Crash
- THIS WEEK
- Grateful French Village Honors Its American Liberator After 46 Years : World War II: In 1944, tanks led by Robert Hamsley drove the Germans from Plelo. He has been recommended for the Legion of Honor.
- ELDER CARE: Caring for California's Aging Population : 'It's Best Not to Think of What's Ahead; Just Live as You Go'
- ELDER CARE: Caring for California's Aging Population : Money Problems Must Be Faced--No Matter How Tough
- Jane Pauley will anchor the NBC News...
- ELDER CARE: Caring for California's Aging Population : RESOURCE GUIDE: CARING FOR THE ELDERLY : Q & A: Commonly Asked Questions About Caring for Elderly
- Ky and Thieu Wage Battle for Hearts, Minds
- LETTERS IN VIEW : 'Periodical Problem' Brings Readers' Postal Complaints
- Debating Debates: No 'Big Mo' : MEDIA, MESSAGE AND MONEY WILL DETERMINE THE VICTOR : Politics: Because few voters see the debates, their ultimate significance depends on how the press plays them. Watch out for 'pack journalism.'
- Report Backs Two School Districts for Beach Cities
- Props. L and M Would Provide Needed Carlsbad School Facilities
- In the Valley of Kashmir, a Struggle for Freedom Amid Fears of War : Rebellion: Kashmiris say they want independence, and friendly relations with both India and Pakistan. India's answer is the whip.
- Chacon Pulls Out of Debate at Last Minute
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / CENTRALIZED JAIL INITIATIVE : Measure A Would Put All Lockups in Santa Ana
- BETTING WITH BOB
- SOUTHERN SECTION TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS : Suspended Meet to Resume Tuesday With Triple Jump
- Pomona Schools Top Crime Tally for Region
- Viet Workers Find Bias in Prague : Race: Gypsies also are subjected to rising tide of discrimination amid growing unemployment in Czechoslovakia.
- Seeds of a Storm : A Puerto Rican Tropical Rain Forest Sprouts New Life in the Wake of Hurricane Hugo
- Neighbors Near Slaying Site Used to Gunfire
- Richard A. Gephardt : Devising a Foreign Policy to Ensure an American Role
- Plain Interior Design Helps Calm Alzheimer's Patients
- Bush Makes Quick Tour of Flood Damage Before Golf Tournament
- Earlier Escapee May Have Helped 6 Juveniles to Flee
- Christopherson Gives Golden West a Jolt
- Unser Runs Dry on Try for Indianapolis 500 Pole : Auto racing: Driver doesn't compensate for weather and will start from third row. Fittipaldi's top speed stands.
- The field of candidates to become coach...
- Burrell Rides Wind to 19.61 in 200
- Your Mortgage : Benefits of Putting Home in a Living Trust : Inheritance: Revocable trusts avoid costly, time-consuming probate of estates.
- Where the Shoe and the Price Are Made to Fit
- ELDER CARE: Caring for California's Aging Population : RESOURCE GUIDE: CARING FOR THE ELDERLY : Important Telephone Numbers
- The Pentagon Capers : FIGHTING FOR PEACE Seven Critical Years in the Pentagon <i> by Caspar Weinberger (Warner Books: $24.95</i> , <i> paper; 480 pp.; 0-446-51461-0) </i>
- The Gay Vote Is Hotly Pursued in Governor's Race : Elections: Hard work in building political muscle is paying off for homosexual groups. A close contest makes their backing especially sought after.
- ELDER CARE: Caring for California's Aging Population : Taking Care of Mom and Dad: It's a Problem That's Growing
- Budget Deficit Deepens Crisis for Medi-Cal
- Van de Kamp, Feinstein Get Set for Second Debate Today
- China Smashes Drug Ring
- Curbing Noise of Leaf Blowers
- 3 Youths Killed, 2 Others Hurt in Sports Car Crash : Tragedy: Their late-model Jaguar flipped over at high speed, witnesses said. The victims are believed to be area participants in a weekly pickup basketball game.
- Northrop Layoffs Seen as Prelude to Closure : Jobs: Company officials won't talk about the Newbury Park plant's future, but workers and business leaders are worried.
- Running Out of Ballparks : Little League: With 672 players, the Moorpark youth program is exceeding the capacity of its diamonds.
- Museum Gets a Sprucing Up : Volunteers: 600 corporate workers turn out to paint, plant and renovate the Discovery Museum. They even put up with the 'tumbleweed patrol.'
- Rain Washes Out Second Day of Division II Softball Finals
- Ryan Places First in Two Quad Races
- Aztecs Defeat BYU in 11 to Claim WAC Title and NCAA Berth
- JUNIOR COLLEGE REGIONAL BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : A Win Just Not in the Cards for Moorpark : Raiders: They give No. 2-seeded Rancho Santiago all it can handle before suffering their second loss of tournament, 5-3.
- TRACK AND FIELD / PACIFIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIPS : Millett Shotputs UCLA Women Near Title
- Author, Author: Artie Shaw : The former Swing Era bandleader turns his talents from music to literature
- Cereal Hero
- If Philip Morris Ads Are Any Indication, Even the Bill of Rights Is Up for Sale in U.S.
- MIXED MEDIA : * 1/2 "ROCK ART: THE MOODY BLUES" <i> Aeon Home Video. ($19.95)</i> : <i> Works are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five stars (a classic). : </i>
- Deducting Travel Costs Can Still Be Beneficial
- Former Truck Stop Gears for Growth : Castaic: Bordered by Angeles National Forest, town off Interstate 5 gets set for 10,000 new homes.
- Meet Bob Bruss
- Policy : WASHINGTON : Government May Help Business Locate Technological Expertise
- In the Moroccan Desert, An Oasis of Luxury That's No Mirage
- U.S. Jury Convicts Reputed Key Colombian Drug Figure
- Steel Dawn (KCOP, Wednesday at 8 p.m.)...
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 115 : Measure Seeks to Remodel Criminal Justice Procedures
- Notes about your surroundings.
- 2 Pedestrians Struck by Pickup Among 5 Killed in Accidents
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / COUNTY SUPERVISORS : Voting Rights Suit Clouds Balloting for 2 Seats
- THE HOUSE
- Tennis Juniors to Take Best Shots at Seniors
- Crow to Hang In There as Long as Sockers Do
- Soviets Learn Language of Baseball
- Gay Community Gets Some Good News for a Change : All-volunteer 'Spectrum' public access cable program joins the 'Front Line of the Battle' for gay and lesbian rights in Orange County
- <i> Films going into production: </i>
- Degree of Difficulty
- THE WINE LIST
- It's Not Heaven for 7-Eleven Franchisees : Retailing: Many operators say they are being squeezed by tougher competition, longer working hours and the burden of the parent company's corporate debt.
- State Insurance Plan Considers Jobs' Risks
- GOING PLACES : Victorian Field Trip
- Kitchen Tiles Add Decorative Touch to Home
- City of the Broad Shoulders, City of the Yearning Heart : THE COAST OF CHICAGO <i> by Stuart Dybek (Alfred A. Knopf: $17.95; 192 pp.; 0-394-57449-4) </i>
- HOME BUYERS FAIR : Estimation Costs : Cutting the Deal: A Glossary