- Little Boy and Power Saw Created Drama That Still Haunts Family
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Commissioners Give School Tentative OK
- Encinitas
- After 30 Years at Cal Poly Pomona, Baseball Coach Scolinos to Retire
- Tennis
- Angels Sign Ex-Dodger Marshall, 31
- Who Gets the Blame for Poor Attendance at Olympic Festival?
- U.S. Renews Iraq Curbs, Frees Kuwaiti Assets
- Israel Seeks Tighter Rein on Palestinians at Peace Talks : Mideast: The government wants to control who can speak and what they can say at the proposed conference.
- Clearing of Tract Allowed : Las Flores: Even though a judge has overturned the housing plan, the county approves bulldozing the disputed land. Preservationists vow to keep up the fight.
- OXNARD : Home for Boys to Receive Makeover
- 3 Injured in 5-Car Crash on Coast Highway
- Countywide : Toxic Discharges
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- Police Name Suspects in El Torito Killing
- Ventura Supervisor Scolds Simi Mayor Over Jordan Ranch Panel
- Streets of Trees Took Root in College Thesis
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Par Good Enough to Lead Senior Open
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Civil Rights Chief Endorses Thomas
- Massachusetts Fines Bush Brother's Brokerage $30,000
- Lazar M. Kaganovich; Stalin Lieutenant
- Ex-Officer Gets 36-Year Term for Rape of Girl
- Soviets Fear Most-Favored Status Will Have Little Effect : Commerce: Remnants of old central-planning system continue to plague would-be trading partners.
- WESTMINSTER : Adult-Business Ban Extended by Council
- Air Quality Report
- Liz Taylor to Marry in October : Nuptials: The actress, wed seven times before, will exchange vows with construction worker Larry Fortensky. Michael Jackson will give her away.
- Electrification Would Delay Rail 7-10 Years, Officials Say
- AIDS Testing
- Washington Votes to Unsnarl Traffic : State high on list of U.S. highway bill
- Police Kill Pit Bull That Attacked Woman
- Ruling Voided on Immigrants' Speech Rights : Courts: Appellate judges say decision guaranteeing First Amendment protection was premature.
- Shadow Boxing : Flyweight Espino Is 18-0, but Success Can't Erase Memory of Opponent's Death
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : A's Trade Two for Indians' Jacoby
- Golf
- A Cyclist's Cycle: He Gets Older, He Gets Wiser, He Gets Better : Masters National: Vic Copeland of Rancho Santa Fe isn't letting age slow his wheels.
- RADIO REVIEW : Stern in L.A.--Classic New York
- This Poet and Musician Have Seen the Best and Verse of It
- MUSIC REVIEW : Philharmonic in Uneven Form at Bowl
- Conservation Pushes MWD to Seek 40% Hike
- Conservation Pushes MWD for 40% Hike
- U.N. Convoy Brings Medicine to Cambodia
- Native Plants Charm Birds and Butterflies
- Keating, Aide to Be Tried Separately : Thrifts: Prosecutors and defense attorneys believe that arrangement will be fairer to Judy J. Wischer, a former president of Lincoln Savings' parent.
- Layoffs Possible as Arco Readies Cost-Cutting Plan
- EUROPE : Germany's Clout Kept in Check by Long Memories : Bonn finds itself under fire for backing independence for Slovenia and Croatia.
- Ex-Air Traffic Controllers Recall Strike With Regret : Labor: Few of the 11,400 workers fired by President Reagan 10 years ago found jobs that are as satisfying.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : JORDAN : Crackdown Aimed at Extremist Plot
- U.S. Urged to Atone for 'Friendly Fire' : Gulf conflict: Five months after war's end, compensation and an invitation to White House are sought for families of 9 Britons killed in American air strike.
- Edwin A. Bowen has been named senior...
- Marina Investor Tied to BCCI, Audit Shows : Banks: Saudi billionaire Ibrahim is linked to questionable loans of $130 million.
- Case Against Smoker on Airline Ends in Mistrial
- The Value of 'Tongues Untied' on PBS
- Calgene announced the resignation of Zachary Wochok...
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Judge Disqualifies Attorneys for Gotti
- Intelligence Committees Agree on Covert Action Restrictions
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Funds Allegedly Still Flowing to Namibia
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Poll Guard Lawsuit Revived by Court
- China Pledges to Help U.S. Curb Asian Heroin Trade
- Smith Lawyers Seek Trial Delay, Change of Venue
- Bali Orders Turtles Taken Off the Menu
- Wilson Picks Redistricting Panel : Politics: The governor says the commission's plan could be enacted if he vetoes Legislature's proposal.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : U.N. Rights Team Launches Probe
- EC Approves Limiting Japan Car Imports for 7 Years : Trade: Tokyo must approve the deal, which is aimed at giving European auto makers time to make the changes they need to better compete.
- Getting Closer to Home : Designers Tell How to Get Lived-In Feeling
- Panama Leader Rejects Talks on U.S. Base
- Iraq Isn't Telling All, U.N. Team Says : Nuclear threat: Just-returned inspectors also say Baghdad may still be hiding sensitive weapons-related materials.
- Ex-Officer Gets 36 Years in Rape of 11-Year-Old
- Spill Cleanups: Who Pays? : A Tax Is Being Considered; Others Argue for User Fees Passed On in Prices of Products.
- Economy Grows at Slow 0.4% Rate in Second Quarter
- British Airways, Aeroflot Launch a New Carrier
- Gorbachev's Break With Past Backed : Soviet Union: Communist Party gives preliminary approval to abandoning Marxist orthodoxy. Predicted divisions in the ranks fail to materialize.
- Laguna Beach Accountant Survives Shooting in Long Beach Parking Lot : Crime: The college employee is hit three times while changing a flat tire. Detectives are seeking his brother for questioning.
- Ely Says Malignant Tumor Found
- Amphitheatre Loudness Claims Joined Into 1 Class-Action Suit
- Minister Who Beat Daughter Is Sentenced
- Believe It, the Winner Crows : <i> Peculiar Parade at Ripley's Is Led by a Japanese Rooster With a 16-Foot Tail </i>
- Basketball
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- Tyson Investigated in Sexual Assault
- SWIMMING L.A. INVITATIONAL : Kurza Takes Long Road to 100 Freestyle Victory
- Robert A. Young has been named vice...
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALABAMA : Police Chief Faces 1-Year Jail Term
- ASIA : Thaw in Viet-China Ties May Clear Path to Cambodia Peace
- Sandag Supports TwinPorts Study : Airport: Regional agency agrees to co-sponsor city of San Diego's application for federal funds to examine the binational plan.
- Desert Storm Veteran Is Slain at Party
- NHP Buys 12 More Nursing Homes : Acquisitions: The Newport Beach company pays $50.3 million to Omega Healthcare Partners for the facilities. NHP now has 106 homes in 24 states.
- Allan H. Kurtzman has been named president...
- Leo's Stereo Will Close 13 of Its 23 Southland Stores
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Sketches, Tapes of Executions Rejected
- U.S., Viet Envoys Discuss MIA Photo : Search: Picture that purportedly shows three missing servicemen has given new impetus to resolving the question of missing Americans.
- How down and out is budget-strapped Beverly...
- Monterey Park's City Manager Appeals Firing
- Polluter Gives $1.5 Million for Clean Air Fund : Environment: The 3M Co. of Camarillo earned the money on its recently disclosed sale of 'banked' pollution credits.
- 4 Kiwanians Mourned by Family, Friends : Tragedy: Relatives and associates draw on their memories to help cope with the deaths. Officials do not yet know why their plane crashed.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Graf's Fill-In Helps Germany Win
- Riley Falls in Junior Amateur
- DEL MAR : Valenzuela, Best Pal Take Wild Ride
- 'Dream On' Takes a Hit to Make a Point
- Defense Firm Denies It Got Tip on Rival's Offer : Contracts: United Technologies says its boss wasn't tipped off by a former Navy procurement official on GE's bid for jets, as reported.
- Chrysler Still Upbeat on $212-Million Loss
- AT&T; to Link Its Computer Staff With NCR
- Who Gets the Blame for Poor Attendance at Olympic Festival?
- Are Strawberry's Troubles Shrinking?
- Information Revolution Is Likely to Be Years Away : Communications: Baby Bells plan new services, but some fear consumers may have hang-ups about them.
- COLUMN ONE : Industrial Blues in the Southland : The area is still a manufacturing powerhouse. But a gritty 'sweatshop economy' increasingly defines the soul of the work force.
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Doctor Not Indicted in Patient's Suicide
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Residents Sought for City Budget Panel
- Running Out of Steam : The Geysers paradigm for California: Energy's a limited resource
- DANA POINT : Ordinance Curbing Overcrowding OKd
- Jewish Group and Beverly Hills Reach Agreement on Displaying of Menorah
- Senators Increase Their Pay
- For Davis, South Bend Is the Place : Shrine Game: Banning High football star will attend Notre Dame because he wants to get away from home.
- Double Steal Works 3 Times in Conejo Win : Baseball: Gadget plays force mistakes, help defeat Camarillo, 9-6, in American Legion Area 6 playoff game.
- Who Gets the Blame for Poor Attendance at Olympic Festival?
- A Shoestring 'Cinderelli' Charms at Advent Theatre
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Stop the Presses! Axl's Upset Again : Pop music: A typically intense concert by Guns N' Roses comes to an abrupt end during the encore when Axl Rose leaves the stage in anger.
- INSURANCE
- The Value of 'Tongues Untied' on PBS
- INSURANCE
- Cultivating Privacy : Look for Happiness in Your Own Back Yard in a Secret Garden
- Carol Laise; Former Ambassador to Nepal
- Trade Pact and the Environment
- Use of Racketeering Law in Tenant Lawsuit Upheld
- SURFING OP PRO CHAMPIONSHIPS : O'Connell Caps Off Carroll's Bad Day
- Football in July, With a Story Line : Raiders: Ex-49ers Lott and Craig suit up against their former team in today's exhibition game at the Coliseum.
- Casualties Rise in Unraveling Yugoslavia : Ethnic strife: The presidency again urges a cease-fire--with little visible effect.
- Brown Urges Free Papers to Fight Tax
- Western Ideals Draw Baker to Remote Mongolia : Foreign relations: He believes the once-rigid Communist nation is ripe for democratic change, aides say.
- Hats Off to Garagiola for Hall of Fame Tribute
- VENTURA : Homeless Woman Is Arrested Over Fires
- North County Cities Join in Effort to Block Trash Plant Proposal : Waste: Escondido mayor leads fight to stop contruction of San Marcos trash-to-energy facility by withholding municipal trash.
- PLACENTIA : School Board May Restore Programs
- Inglewood Police Chief Named to State Post
- Trail Grows Faint in Search for Boy Scout : Wilderness: Efforts to find the 12-year-old will continue into next week, deputies say. Water and resources in area are considered adequate for survival.
- Some Evidence of Misconduct by Police Found : Law Enforcement: 'We let this little group of officers get out of control,' Chief Burgreen says.
- YORBA LINDA : Officials Dedicate Brush Canyon Park
- 2 Boys Shot During Dispute Over Radio
- Cubic Wins $179-Million NYC Contract : Business: Victory caps a 13-year campaign to build automated fare-collection system for New York's subway and bus system.
- Rolling Starts to Show Promise at Linebacker : Chargers: He is competing for Billy Ray Smith's starting position.
- It Was Feet First, Feat Second for These Fans
- Bears Defeat Dolphins, 6-0, in NFL's Exhibition Opener
- Dukes Expect Sellout Crowd for Strings
- Edberg to Open Against Krishnan in Los Angeles Tennis Tournament
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Perry Expected to Report by Tuesday
- Episcopalians Take Middle Road on Gay Issue : Sexuality: National convention is unable to reach consensus on ordination of homosexuals or blessing of same-sex couples.
- POP MUSIC : Diana Ross, Revised
- 2 Reputed Gang Members Arrested in Slaying of Cabdriver
- Palmdale Woman Dies When Car Hits Train
- U.S. Judges Restore Suit Accusing State GOP of Poll Guard Conspiracy : Appeal: Ruling revives charge that Republican Party tried to intimidate Latinos by posting uniformed monitors in Santa Ana in 1988.
- Unlicensed Driver Crashes Into Store
- Curb Proposed on Gates' Statements : Police: Councilman Ridley-Thomas calls for measure that would bar chief from speaking in an official capacity on proposed reforms of the department.
- Jury Deadlocks on Smoker Accused of Disrupting Flight
- Righetti Has New Perspective : Parenthood: Birth of triplets is cause for celebration, but complications are concern.
- In Rebuttal, a Few Words From Our Sponsor
- Musical Chairs Continues at KCRW
- Parents Want Prodigy to 'Have It All' : Music: Fourteen-year-old flutist Gregory Lawrence Jefferson joins Henry Mancini and L.A. Philharmonic tonight at Hollywood Bowl.
- Richard B. Edler, 45, was named managing...
- McDonnell Douglas Corp. President Gerald A. Johnston...
- Summit Seen as Middle East Springboard
- Playboy Held in Scheme to Bilk Woman : Scam: Police arrest sometime golf pro after alleged victim claims she was tricked out of $25,000.
- Sheriff Says Priest Gave Distorted View of His Detention by Deputies : Law enforcement: Block says he understands the black South African clergyman's anger. But he denies that officers were carrying batons.
- Who Gets the Blame for Poor Attendance at Olympic Festival?
- This Kind of Magic Isn't Done With Mirrors
- Economy Aside, Castro Sticks to His Socialist Guns : Cuba: He addresses nation on the 38th anniversary of attack that was a prelude to 1959 revolution.
- Mud, Floods, 5.0 Quake Hit Philippines : Weather: Nature's wrath adds to misery in a nation still reeling from Mt. Pinatubo's eruptions.
- Wilderness Status Urged for Only Part of State Desert
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Wilder to Reimburse State for Jet Trips
- WORLD IN BRIEF : INDIA : 100 Reportedly Die in Kashmir Ambush
- Judge Sends Stunned Anti-Abortionists to Jail
- CLIPBOARD : Police/Resident Ratios
- Simi Valley Man's Long Search Ends : Reunion: He will soon embrace his mother and two sisters for the first time since his adoption at age 4.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bonilla Drives in Four Runs in Pirates' 8-1 Win
- Miscellany
- RAMS : Perry Expected to Sign Soon, May Practice Next Week
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Doleman's Pact Reportedly Richest
- They Might Be L.A.'s Toughest Club to Join
- Who Gets the Blame for Poor Attendance at Olympic Festival?
- INSURANCE
- NEWPORT BEACH : Traffic Panel Urges Skateboarding Ban
- DISASTER WATCH : Help Wanted
- Yellow Flags Aid Brader in Ventura Win
- He Is on a Roll, Until the Police Can Grill Him
- Stay Up for 'Sleeping'
- Hitless Till 10th, Dodgers Win : Baseball: Montreal starter Gardner does not give up a hit for nine innings, but then Harris gets infield single. Strawberry drives in the winning run for 1-0 victory.
- MUSIC / HERBERT GLASS : No Time to Drop a Beat : Flutist's Hectic Schedule Includes Date With Mozart
- But These Announcers Belong in Hall of Shame
- 'Gigolo' Is Suspected of Duping Woman Out of $25,000 : Crime: If Joseph (Mac) Duffy is found to have violated his probation for having conned $100,000 from O.C. women, he could face having to serve the remaining three years of a suspended state prison sentence.
- A Cheer and a Jeer for Angels' Organization
- Puppy Calm
- Who Gets the Blame for Poor Attendance at Olympic Festival?
- OTHER NEWS - July 27, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 27, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 27, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 27, 1991
- Obituaries - July 27, 1991
- POOL CAUTION: Swimmers have more water toys...
- Scowcroft Sees 'No Credible Evidence'
- Sheriff Makes Changes at Station in Ojai : Law enforcement: Decision to transfer five deputies and their superior for overzealous policing came after a car belonging to Gillespie's son was towed.
- Bondage Parlor Has Neighbors Complaining : Van Nuys: The Club Chateau, forced out of Hollywood, provides 'submission and dominance' sessions with women employees. Zoning is questioned.
- Riding Arnold's Coattails
- DUKE-OUT: He has won 109 singles tennis...
- FISHY LETTER: The Letter to the Editor...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Tax Foes Line Up Lawsuits to Fight O.C. School Fees : Assessments: As a second district imposes repair levy, angry opponents vow legal fights and recall drives.
- MUSICAL LAWYERS: Dr. Thomas A. Gionis, accused...
- For the Record - July 27, 1991
- For the Record - July 27, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 27, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 27, 1991
- Group Seeks to Boost Support for Aerospace
- SECURITIES
- Downey Savings & Loan Posts Net of $11 Million
- Turning Passion for Work Into Success
- Seeing Spots
- Smith's Lawyers Want Records Sealed, Denounce Prosecutor
- Jockey Club in Buena Park Refuses to Sell Its Small Customers Short
- Deputy Is Accused of Abusing His Wife
- NEWBURY PARK : Doll Maker Ordered to Pay Old Overtime
- Les Herrick; Musician
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Amateur Right at Home in Senior Open
- Pro FootballRaghib (Rocket) Ismail rushed for 37...
- In the End, L.A. Was Not the Place for Loyola Baseball Coach Smith : Colleges: His decision to resign was in part linked to family considerations.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Forever Mary'--A New Spin on the Reform School Genre
- COLUMN ONE : Burnout in Coal Country : The mines of Appalachia can no longer provide the jobs to sustain the region. It is a time of unsettling change, but the area has always lived on hope.
- 4 Buena Park Businessmen Die in Small-Plane Crash
- Solar Energy Eclipse : Low Oil Prices Cast Dark Shadow Over Central California Plant
- When God Goes to Work : Most Americans say they are religious--but not on the job. Indeed, when people take their beliefs to the workplace, reaction can be swift and censorious.
- Cruise Missile Crashes
- 4 Orange County Men Die in Plane Crash
- Iraq Misses U.N. Deadline on Nuclear Weapons Data
- Mime Artistry Finds Its Voice With Pomona College Teacher
- Currency to Foil Counterfeiters Hangs by Thread
- Umbrella Art Unfolds as Massive Project : Environmental sculpture: Christo has 2,000 at work on his plan to place 1,760 giant yellow parasols along stretch of Interstate 5 near Gorman in October.
- Countywide : Animal Evacuation Plan to Be Revived
- Court to Review Local Campaign Financing Law : Proposition H: Justices will rule on use of taxpayer money in city, county elections. They could determine the authority of municipalities to enact measures in state-regulated areas.
- County OKs $13.99 Tax for Fire Protection to Avert Station Closures : Supervisors: Board's action affects 48 cities and unincorporated areas. Owners of apartments will be charged up to $561 on fall bills.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Says Team Is Ready for a Game
- Maddux Helps the Padres in a Pinch Again : Baseball: He fires 4 2/3 shutout innings against Expos and becomes the winner when Padres rally.
- DEL MAR : Plans Upset by Surprise Victories
- CYPRESS : Ordinance Provides for Open Space
- June Swoon Flattens Spring Real Estate Boom : Housing: Home sales dropped 6.6% from May. Most brokers blame the county's sluggish economy.
- CLIPBOARD
- Gage Reelected Head of Water and Power Board
- Mahony Appointed to Council of Cardinals
- Salvation for the Soviets Lies in East, Not West : Economy: The Chinese example and Japanese funding would really bea grand bargain.
- Tax That Would Have Saved Jobs Rejected
- IRVINE : Ballot Measures' Wording Criticized
- Magdaleno Gets Victory in 10 Rounds : Boxing: Quickness in late rounds gives Westminster resident the unanimous decision at Irvine Marriott.
- SURFING OP PRO CHAMPIONSHIPS : O'Connell Puts His Worries to Rest With Upset Victory
- SWIMMING LOS ANGELES INVITATIONAL : Evans Comes Home to Show Winning 800 Form
- Grove Sale Would Let Music Go On : School: A deal involving the Van Nuys institution, which had lost $1 million and a large number of students, is expected to be finalized next week.
- EC to Protest New U.S. Visa Restrictions on Artists : Diplomacy: A formal complaint to State Dept. is being prepared over proposed INS restrictions on foreign performers. Retaliation is hinted.
- ART REVIEW : A Glorious Century of French Works
- He's Baaaaack: Former New York Mayor Ed...
- San Diego
- 3 Killed in Small Plane Crash Are Identified
- SPORTSCOPE : Bicycle Race Is Scheduled for Sunday
- Coaches Ask Congress to Keep Hands Off NCAA : Graduation rates: Raveling, Phelps say the problems start before athletes reach college.
- Boxing
- Pro Football
- TENNIS : Encino's Davis Not Slowing Down at 55
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Some Novel Twists Make for Tasty Meals
- Rock Singer Injured in Run-In With Stage Guard : Concert: Artist says he was attacked for no reason after punk reunion. But the security watchman says he acted in self-defense.
- STAGE REVIEW : Rigby, Timeless 'Peter Pan' Still Fly at the Pantages
- MEDICINE CHARCOT-MARIE-TOOTH DISEASE : Genetic Defect Identified as Cause of Nerve Ailment
- Bush Urges Israel, Palestinians to Talk : Diplomacy: His renewed plea comes after both sides show more signs of intransigence on a Mideast peace conference.
- $1.5-Billion Fund Urged to Save Food Sources : Agriculture: Experts propose a global effort to keep plant species from vanishing. Many expect the U.S. to balk.
- Job Skills Therapy Helps Troubled Youth : Rehabilitation: Boys with criminal records gain self-control and sometimes find an occupation. Lawndale program has won honors.
- NAACP Overturns Vote on Local Branch President : Organization: The action follows a defeated candidate's accusations of election violations.
- PLATFORM : Problems in Warning About AIDS
- Closed Travel Agency Seeks Shelter From Its Creditors : Rancho Palos Verdes: Apollo Travel files under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. More than 140 customers have reported losses totaling $340,000.
- 4 Sue City Over Layoffs, Demotions
- Rare Find: Tip From Owner That Paid Off
- LeMond: Too Little, Too Late : Tour de France: Now that the overall title is out of sight, the goal is merely to win one stage.
- 25 Die as Rebels and Troops Clash in Peru
- Russian Poet's Struggle Is an Ode to Dignity
- Paul MacNamara; Producer Promoted Flag Display
- Author Says Today's Kids Deserve Rural Treatment
- Planners Balk at 20-Year Shield for Porter Ranch Project : Development: Commissioners express concerns over a ban on future growth restrictions. They seek a clearer accord before voting.
- VanderKolk Criticizes Simi Mayor Over Panel : Jordan Ranch: Greg Stratton says he is not required to inform county supervisors of his actions.
- Shining Up a Tarnished Image : Tired of Being Linked With Gangs, Crime, Inglewood Launches a PR Campaign
- Resignation of Chief Gates
- Oceanside Pair Arrested in Abduction
- Students Count On Fun in Courses With Hands-On Approach to Math : Education: Teaching project has junior high students learning algebra, geometry by making hot air balloons, flying kites at Southwestern College.
- Rezoning Paves Way for Industrial Park Near Castaic
- PLACENTIA : Bingo Tentatively OKd for Schools
- IRVINE : Past Attack Weighed in Sentencing Rapist
- 2 Guilty in Plot to Kill Ex-Spouse : Crime: Federal jury convicts former Tustin woman and her present husband in failed murder scheme to collect $300,000 in life insurance.
- Nadadores' Zubrin Wins Diving Title
- Leach Leads Dukes to First Home Victory
- Even When It Comes to Exhibitions, NFL Has Air Superiority
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry Has Found a Groove
- The Links of Love
- MOVIE REVIEW : Brooks Takes Risks in an Uneven 'Life Stinks'
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Widows' an Exercise in Artifice
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Armed, Hardly Dangerous : Turner Takes Gumshoe Turn in 'V.I. Warshawski'
- DESIGNERS : David Hayes Knows How to Treat a Lady
- Cuomo Offers Views on a National Economic Agenda : Politics: New York governor's fiscal outline could serve as foundation for a prospective presidential candidacy.
- DANA POINT : 1 Killed in Suspected Drunk-Driving Case
- Park Ranger Weighed Lion Warning : Trial: A witness in the lawsuit by Laura Small's parents testifies that he 'became pretty concerned' several weeks before the mauling because the animals seemed to be unafraid of humans.
- San Diego