- MOORPARK : Gunmen in Car Fire at Pair of Teen-Agers
- ROUNDUP : Hansel Has Torn Tendon, May Be Through for Year
- DATELINE: CUBA : THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND, THEN AND NOW
- Even for Seles, an Odd Win : Tennis: She beats Date easily but can't shake controversy about entry in Washington event.
- This Fan Knew Browns Didn't Have a No. 1/8
- Rosenthal: Harmony From Diversity : Performance art: The L.A. Cultural Affairs Department has awarded the artist $20,000 to bring together young talent from various backgrounds to see what they can create.
- POLITICAL JOURNAL : As Modoc County Goes, So Goes California
- Turned Down for a Dance, Colonel Kills 6
- Couple Offer Contrasting Styles in Different Roles at Oxnard City Hall
- COUNTYWIDE : 3rd Center to Collect Household Toxics
- U.S. Halts Program to Shift Otters to Island : Wildlife: Abandoning the San Nicholas colony will not help shellfish divers. They say the protected species is wiping out their catches.
- Violence Endangers Utility Workers : Crime: On-the-job safety for crews in some areas means dodging drug dealers and bullets. Sometimes, repairs are delayed.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Offensive Line a Concern for Robinson
- Veeck's Biggest Stunt : Eddie Gaedel, All 3-feet-7 of Him, Was a Major Leaguer 40 Years Ago Today
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : One Morgan Bunt Becomes Two Outs
- Estrella Pitches Tustin to Junior Olympic Victory
- Walker's Pregnancy Is Her Own Business--and Not KFI's
- JAZZ REVIEW : Bill Holman in Full Swing at Newporter
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'archy' Shows His Age in Odyssey Revival
- America West Gets Financing of $55 Million
- Leighton B. Tuck; Real Estate Banker With First Interstate
- Artist Who Fled China Is Shot to Death in N.Y.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Vote Set on Contract for Superintendent
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Ryan Returns to Face Orioles Tonight
- DEL MAR : Alvarado's Eternity Star Rises
- UNLV Granted Delay in NCAA Hearings
- NOTEBOOK / BOB WOLF : Crossed Signals Leave Benes, Santiago Feeling A Bit Cross
- ARTS
- Ready to Do Lunch With Hollywood : Johnson Expands BET Empire, Battles MTV
- MUSIC REVIEW : Some Outstanding Performances at the SummerFest : Concert: The outstanding musicianship of the players turned what could have been routine into an extraordinary event.
- Barking Back : Mail Carriers March to Stress Danger of Dogs
- ARTS
- Gender of Editors Affects Coverage of Stories on Sex : Media: Women tend to favor more candor in reports on rape, AIDS and the private lives of politicians.
- The Philharmonic Test-Drives New Ideas for Funding : Music: The orchestra is seeking fresh sources of revenue to reduce its million-dollar debt.
- Voice Processing Lets Computers Do the Work : Technology: Point-to-Point Concept Communications has sold its phone systems to retailers, real estate brokers, manufacturers and auto dealers.
- FOCUS : Vietnam May Be Set to Inch Toward Capitalism
- Ruling Party in Mexico Heads for Election Victory : Politics: The president's popularity and a vast public works program are credited with winning over voters.
- KEITH BISHOP, Attorney with Pettis, Tester, Kruse & Krinsky
- Mutual Funds
- California's Housing Rebound Sputters : Real estate: After a four-month spurt in sales, the turnaround has surprised the industry.
- Chief of TV Unit at Paramount Is Bowing Out : Entertainment: Mel Harris is the highest-ranking executive to leave since Brandon Tartikoff took over.
- Foreign Stock Markets
- Anti-Apartheid Group UDF Dissolves
- 'Snitch' Escobar More a Clam : Colombia: Cooperating with authorities was a condition of his surrender. Now the jailed drug lord appears to be reneging.
- PLATFORM : Return Your Books
- IRVINE : Police to Propose Anti-Graffiti Law
- Vacation's Over--Students Are Back
- Science / Medicine : A Study in Diversity on Santa Cruz Island
- NEWPORT BEACH : Origami Class Turns Scrap Paper Into Art
- Heart of America Wins Regatta
- 'Scenes From a Mall' Hits Stores
- THE PRESS AND SEX : Why Most Editors Lean to Dots, Dashes, Euphemisms : Language: They worry about offending readers with sexually explicit words and obscene terms. But are readers sometimes misled by the desire not to discomfort?
- TIMES POLL : San Diegans Still Trust Law Enforcement Officers
- CYPRESS : Council to Advance Cultural Arts Project
- Calabasas Park Weeds--or Ground Cover--Get Official Inspection : Landscaping: Residents pay about $1 million a year to the county to maintain their tract's parks, hillsides and common areas, money some say is not well-spent.
- SANTA ANA : Board Recognizes Teacher's Efforts
- Nation IN BRIEF : OREGON : Surgeons Replace Mismatched Heart
- Munoz, Bowman Get Best of Hills to Win Half Marathon
- Uecker Still Is Able to Leave 'Em in Stitches
- Golfers Woods, Booth Lead West Teams
- Cycling
- SATURDAY'S GAME : Gross Makes the Most of Rare Chance
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Padres' Benes Sticks With It, Beats Braves
- Pop : Mouth Music: Afro-Pop Goes to Scotland
- 3 U.S. Motorcycle Riders Qualify for World Final
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL USC NOTES : Trojans Have Another Horse on Offensive Line
- Abbott Requires No Luck : Baseball: He matches personal season best with 12th victory as Angels beat Mariners, 4-3.
- GTE California has given a $10,000 grant...
- Presidency Not an Obsession, Jackson Says
- Sen. Harkin Banking on Populist Appeal : Democrats: He invokes traditional party ideals as he girds to bid for presidential nomination.
- North Coast Quake Activity May Produce More Aftershocks
- ANAHEIM : District to Raise Snack Food Prices
- Boulevard
- Singer Billy Preston Arrested in Sex Case
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Quick Exit Aids Blue Jays, 4-2
- Cycling
- ART / CATHY CURTIS : Secret of Irvine Center Exhibit Is That the Works Are Ageless : 'Greater Years, Greater Visions' spotlights work done at advanced age by ceramist Beatrice Wood and painters Helen Lundeberg and Florence Arnold.
- Crossover Appeal a 'Faxing' Matter for Vocalist Grant
- SOUTH KOREA
- National Education Corp., Irvine
- NEW ZEALAND
- JAPAN
- 15 Fleeing Fire Killed by Train
- President Declines to Meet With Anti-Abortion Pair : Presidency: Operation Rescue leaders sought to discuss sentences of Wichita protesters. Bush urges demonstrators to 'stay within the law.'
- AMERICAN ALBUM : As the Space Mirror turns, focus is on funds : Amid structural problems at the Astronauts Memorial, a probe of its financing is launched.
- Gorbachev's Reforms Could Be Ousted, Too
- Yanayev Viewed as More of a Hard-Line Conservative
- Gulf War Medals Stir Up Old Resentment : Military: Marines hope to avoid the Vietnam War-era awards system that favored officers over enlisted personnel. Officials also are wary of awarding too many medals.
- PAN AMERICAN GAMES : The Day in Review
- Stock Group Winners and Losers
- HONG KONG
- ANC Tortured Accused Spies, Returnees Say
- Uncovering Secrets of a Very Public Poet : Books: A biographer used tapes of Anne Sexton's therapy sessions as a source. Their inclusion has been criticized as an invasion of privacy.
- The Diary of a Happy Housewife
- Bush Endorses Push for State Medical Plans
- 2 Divers Found Dead in Barge Off China
- Pop : Stevie Nicks Outclasses Herself at the Greek
- Nation IN BRIEF : SOUTH CAROLINA : Water Park Denies 2 Black Scouts Entry
- Serbs, Croats and Yugoslav Troops in Tense Standoff Despite Peace Appeal
- Alps Fall Kills Frenchman
- Yellow Star Thistle Is Stalking and Spreading : Agriculture: The thriving weed causes a painful sting. It has bedeviled ranchers and gardeners elsewhere in the state.
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : This Contraption Just Won't Do : The region's Balkanized government and politics ensure that the appetites of the local parts make mincemeat of the whole.
- Diving
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Olazabal Discovers a Way to Win International
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Backup Spots Now at the Forefront
- Hair Controversy Is Shear Madness
- USC to Offer Degree in Public Art Studies
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : L.A. Philharmonic Institute Serves Up a Chamber Program
- It Won't Make Going Great
- 'The Next Wave': Voodoo Journalism
- Science / Medicine : Scientists Await Overdue Quake : Seismology: Millions have been spent setting up and maintaining instruments at the Central California site of regular temblors. But the quake hasn't come, and some experts ask whether the continued cost is justified.
- 'The Next Wave': Voodoo Journalism
- Operation Rescue: To the Barricades
- 'We Love You, Bob'
- Operation Rescue: To the Barricades
- Operation Rescue: To the Barricades
- Operation Rescue: To the Barricades
- Operation Rescue: To the Barricades
- Prosperity
- TELEVISION - Aug. 19, 1991
- TELEVISION - Aug. 19, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 19, 1991
- TELEVISION - Aug. 19, 1991
- TELEVISION - Aug. 19, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 19, 1991
- Removal Seen as Setback for U.S. Diplomacy
- Gorbachev Replaced : Vice President Takes Over, Tass Says : Soviet Union: Health reasons are cited. A state of emergency is put into effect in some areas by a new ruling committee of hard-liners.
- STAGE REVIEWS : Sophomoric 'Creatures' Should Be Squashed
- James Roosevelt Buried With Military Honors : Funeral: Upbeat services draw overflow crowd of 450 mourners for the former diplomat, politician and oldest son of F.D.R.
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 19, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 19, 1991
- Arrested Policeman Jailed
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Senior Survives Two Playoffs; Daly Misses Cut
- Tears, Love and Finally Opportunity
- Slaying Tied to Robberies
- Pendleton Yet Again Spells Loss : Baseball: Bruce Hurst is the victim as Atlanta beats Padres, 2-1.
- PAN AMERICAN GAMES : MEN'S BASKETBALL : Younger but Wiser U.S. Settles for Bronze
- Rams Look Sluggish in Loss to Seahawks : NFL exhibition: Lackluster offense, penalties, missed field goal attempts mark 23-7 defeat.
- Life Is Good for Big-Band Composer Who's Topping the Charts
- MIDNIGHT METAL: Wondering what the Sunset Strip...
- Arms Race Leaves a Troubling Legacy of Liquid Nuclear Waste : Environment: Billions of gallons were dumped on the ground at a Washington plant. There is little firm knowledge about how extensive the problem is, or when it may pose a hazard to humans.
- Floats, Bands and Officials on Parade : Fair: The annual event winds its way through downtown Ventura before an estimated crowd of 30,000.
- Toxic Waste Scare Is Missing Something : Westminster Residents Lack Initiative, Organization Needed to Ensure Quick Cleanup
- Toxic Discharges
- Gays, Lesbians and Police All Gather in Peace at UCI Festival : Celebration: Opening day of weekend event wins praise from law enforcement. None of the controversy or violence of its 1989 debut occurs this time.
- DATELINE: CUBA : THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND, THEN AND NOW
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : McGriff Isn't Worried Toronto Will Repeat Collapse of 1987
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Becker, Sampras Reach U.S. Hardcourts Final
- Nothing Raw About Padres' McGriff
- John Kilzer Gives It the Old College Try
- PRIMUS : Left-of-Center Band Has Faith in Alternative Rock
- High-Tech Spinoffs: Pathway to Innovation for Entrepreneurs : Ventures: Proponents say they allow employees to test their ideas in the marketplace, but some employers say they foster disloyalty.
- * Check brown spots in lawns for...
- Oxford Revisited
- Broke Dominican Republic Spends Freely to Spruce Up for Columbus Celebration : Caribbean: The president's building spree results in a gleaming new airport, public housing projects, schools, paved roads, dams and assorted monuments.
- Computer Users: Maybe It's Time to Change PSSWRD
- States Look at Hawaii's Rx for Health Insurance Costs : Medicine: The system covers virtually all, with little economic disruption. But will it work on the Mainland?
- Boy, 13, Armed With Bat Sends Intruder Fleeing
- Plan to Recruit Bilingual Firefighters Is Scrapped : Employment: The Personnel Board cancels the program because of charges it was discriminatory.
- Cuba Curbs Reliance on Soviets : Trade: Benefactor's upheaval has a worried Castro seeking economic self-sufficiency.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FOR KIDS : Wild Kingdom
- TNT Movie Built for Two : Christine Lahti: She relishes return to comedy in film about finding love
- Walnut : Shrubbery to Be Recycled
- Five-year-old Lucie Arnaz and 4-year-old Desi make...
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of Aug. 18-24
- LAX Van Rules Stir Trouble : Shuttles: Some firms are trying to evade the regulations, personnel and airport officials say. Such actions have led to fights and protests.
- STATE OF MIND
- Path to Glory, Path to Death : THE FRENCH FOREIGN LEGION: A Complete History of the Legendary Fighting Force, <i> By Douglas Porch (HarperCollins: $35; 768 pp.)</i>
- Perennials, Bulbs, Tubers in California Need to Be Divided to Remain Healthy
- NOSTALGIA
- Jasmine, Climbing Rose Can Take Ivy's Place
- Napa Valley Train to Lower the Price of Meals
- THE POLICE BEAT GOES ON : Taking the Politics Out of Government Has Helped Keep Daryl Gates in Office
- Chesapeake Bay Begins to Feel the Pinch of a Declining Crab Population : Environment: Teams of researchers use electronic telemetry to scrutinize crustaceans and their place in the fragile ecosystem.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : HUNTINGTON BEACH : 8 1/2 Miles of Beach Reopen After Spill
- So, What Is the Big Deal Over Pee-wee?
- Spreading the Blame for Collapse of Mets
- Behind Looking Glass: Abuse Continues : Torture: Human rights workers in Mexico find that it is becoming more wide- spread and more sophisticated.
- No Longer Dominant, Lendl Still a Force
- Crayton's Run USC Highlight
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : A's Try to Stay Calm as Twins Get Hot
- Kid Chocolate: Games Revive Sweet Memories
- Sabatini Surprised by Date : Tennis: Unseeded player, a 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 winner, meets Seles in today's final.
- JAZZ : RETROSPECTIVE : In Brief
- Film Triggers Mini-Stampede to Dude Ranches
- Let's say the economy has caused conditions...
- NATION IN BRIEF : MISSISSIPPI : Lawyer Scoffs at Mass Murder Claim
- Friends, Foes Examine Thomas Quotes
- Innovative Housing Plan
- Travers Stakes Is Won by Corporate Report
- Norris Stops Lally in First, Retains Title : Boxing: WBC junior-middleweight champion knocks down challenger three times before fight is stopped.
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : Torrance councilman believes in spending campaign money to make even more.
- TENNIS WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT AT LOS ANGELES : Seles Gets Her Game Together
- Ruelas Lacks Aggressiveness but Still Posts Decisive Win
- PAN AMERICAN GAMES : The Day in Review
- BETTING WITH JANICE : Take My Husband . . . Please!
- Lautenschlager Places 11th on 3-Meter Board
- Q & A with Natalie Cole
- CARLA LAZZARESCHI : Dealer Financing May Be Best Way to Buy Car
- FICTION
- Circling the Drain : FORCE MAJEURE, <i> By Bruce Wagner (Random House: $23; 474 pp.)</i>
- Foam Pad Under Water Heater Gives Insulation
- Sore Winner : A WHOLE DIFFERENT BALLGAME: The Sport and Business of Baseball, <i> By Marvin Miller (Birch Lane Press / Carol Publishing Group: $21.95; 336 pp.)</i>
- Federal Warplanes Attack Croatian Positions
- TNT Movie Built for Two : Christine Lahti: She Relishes Return to Comedy in Film About Finding Love
- More Lawmakers Fall in Bribery Probe : Government: Nearly a tenth of South Carolina's legislators have either admitted or been convicted of wrongdoing. More than 40 cases are still being investigated.
- Writing English : Innovative Program Makes It a 2nd Dialect for Mexican-Americans
- Doctor Who Aided Suicide Cleared of Misconduct
- Boys Club Official Opens the Door to Girls
- U.S. Hoping to Turn Corner in Terrorism War
- PLATFORM : Learning to Think
- High-Tech Spinoffs: Pathway to Innovation for Entrepreneurs : Ventures: Proponents say they allow employees to test their ideas in the marketplace, but some employers say they foster disloyalty.
- Plant Security : Prickly plants help to discourage burglars, vandals and even deer
- It's a Hydrangea of a Different Color Now
- Although not all European countries require an...
- Rave Reviews for County Film Office : Movies: The agency earns praise in first year of smoothing the way for location shooting by film companies.
- Gay Pride Celebration Opens With Police Officers, Without Controversy : Festival: About 2,500 attend Orange County event. For first time, uniformed members of the CHP and local law enforcement agencies participate.
- Soviets Recapture Escaped 'Cannibal'
- The Life and Times of Judge Roy...
- Group Plans Reception for New Police Chief
- Iraqi Papers Denounce U.N.'s 'Unjust' Resolutions on Oil Sale
- Jolly Ho, It's the Renaissance Festival
- Scandal and Intrigue Surrounded Beach's Namesake
- The Courts Have Let AIDS Patient Down, but Life Hasn't
- FICTION
- The Last of His Kind : THE LAST LEOPARD: A Life of Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, <i> By David Gilmour (Pantheon Books: $22; 223 pp.)</i>
- IRA Bomb Kills Soldier
- Living Up to 'Ozzie and Harriet' Image : Montrose: Part in Glendale, part unincorporated, this community of older homes is where neighbors still know your name.
- Wire Bins Can Be Made for Small Composting
- HARPER'S ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MYSTICAL AND PARANORMAL EXPERIENCE...
- Hikers Can Get All Wet at Big Sur
- Visitor Bureaus Provide More Than Brochures
- FICTION
- Cool Time to Avoid Maine Crowds
- Selling Your House in 90 Days Without an Agent
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HIGH TECH : Power Tools
- Don Laughlin's Desert Dream : From a Run-Down Bait Shop on the Colorado River, He Built a Gambling Mecca. And While He Dances the Night Away, His Town Just Keeps Growing.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FASHION : No Strings Attached
- Rape Case Detective Suspected an Officer : Crime: Victims' descriptions of assailant's behavior and failure of stakeouts led investigator to hypothesis, he says.
- Two Thumbs Up : County Film Office Gets Rave Reviews in Its First Year of Smoothing the Way for Location Shoots
- ROAD NOTES
- Bill Would Allow City to Skirt Housing Rule : Redevelopment: Legislation would let city agency donate land to Diamond Bar for a school instead of providing low- and moderate-income housing.
- Aging Hippies Find Family at the End of the Rainbow : Reunion: Flower children who meet in America's national forests invite kindred spirits to join them.
- Scrapbooks of War-Era Sweethearts Preserve 'Memphis Belle' Fairy Tale : History: The young pilot put his sweetheart's likeness on the nose of a famous WWII bomber. Their romance died in the glare of a war bond tour.
- PLAYTHINGS
- Planners Balk at Sunset Height-Limit Proposal : Development: Boulevard homeowners want to keep new apartments and condos from looming over houses.
- Profile : Independent Isabella
- Celebrate summer by sinking your teeth into...
- A Nation Apologizes : Japanese Restaurateur Was Denied Citizenship, but His Home Is Being Declared a Landmark
- West Covina : Renovation Loan Approved
- Summer Safari
- One Executive's Spinoff Begat Second Venture : Technology: After an industry veteran built his own computer company, two of his workers found a non-competitive application for a business.
- Prune Pyracantha After Berry Peak
- POISONS OF THE PAST: Molds, Epidemics and...
- Pansies Dress Up Flower Beds, Keep Gardens in Color
- Prison Brings Freedom to Arkansas Town
- COLUMN LEFT/ ROBERT G. TORRICELLI : Let Democracy Shine Through an Open Door : We don't have to accept Castro to increase ties with Cuba.
- Your Mortgage : Loan Payment Switch Scam Targets the Unwary
- The Longest-Running Soap Opera in the Americas : While the Argentine President Flirts With Actresses, Races Boats and Fights With His Estranged Wife in Public, His Once-Rich Nation Falls Deeper Into Despair
- Cucumber 'Thorns'
- Schools Face Uncertainty in New Year : Education: This could be a watershed period as districts try to deal with drastic budget cuts and an influx of new students.
- Michael H. Salzman; Former Head of Los Angeles Housing Authority
- A Splashy Performance
- New Tombs Depict Elite's Dream World : Egypt: Crypts for Pharaonic officials were more like museums than burial chambers. The fine paintings found there also revealed farming and other scenes of daily life.
- Long School Year Makes Sense to Low-Income Parents
- Recipe for a Strong Woman's Demise: Pain and a Promise Kept : Dilemma: Agony, despair and fear of financial ruin were a lethal combination for a mother and her devoted son.
- Financial Institutions, Grown Fat and Lazy, Now Must Slim Down : Banks: In the 1980s, only lean and productive manufacturers survived; now it's the financial-services industry's turn on the block.
- The Particular Pain of 'Friendly Fire' : Why did the rate of these casualties soar in the Gulf War?
- A Game Plan That Might Not Play Out : Idea for County's Own CIF Section Tempts, Troubles
- High Vacancy Rates Mean Sweet Deals for Renters : Apartments: A five-year construction explosion and the recession have kept units empty and rent increases low. Some owners offer move-in incentives.
- A Display of Trust at Royal Ontario Museum
- Accord Reached on Nicaraguan Property Rights
- DIVERSIONS : Tide Pooling: How to Get Your Feet Wet
- Governors Urge New Approach to Health Care Reform : Medicine: Task force's plan stresses gradual change at the state level over quick federal action. Proposals now in Congress draw skepticism.
- 'MIA Photos' Bring Sense of Deja Vu From 15 Years Ago
- Down for the Count? : This election could still be a contender : Putting Oomph in the Campaign
- COLUMN RIGHT/ MICHAEL M. BERGER : Bradley Plan Would Pick Wrong Pockets : If the city wants housing, pay for it. Don't extort money from the nearest businessman.
- Searching for the Next Fidelity Magellan Fund
- Getting an Inside Look at Alaska
- Pepper Picking Tips
- Now Tourists Can Get Their Kicks and an Education at the Same Time : Trends: More people are choosing vacations that emphasize learning. Choices include excavating a sunken town in Grenada and studying Amazon rain forests.
- Lawmakers' Fall Session Is Sure to Be Divisive : Government: State legislators will deal with their political futures as they redraw districts. Also, bills on homosexual rights, foresting and insurance will be on the agenda.
- Latinos Hope Center Will Be Unifying Force : Culture: In addition to food giveaways and athletic programs, officials hope to offer classes and provide jobs and immigration information.
- Hurricane Bob Grows, Menaces Carolina Coast
- Bush Chides Abortion Protesters : Presidency: He criticizes tactics of demonstrators in Wichita. About 2,100 people have been arrested there, accused of defying a federal judge's orders.
- Five Star Final (TMC Wednesday at 4:25...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Officials Think Something Stinks in Garbage Gambit : Politics: Hauler's maneuvering prompts suspicions of possible connection to upcoming Gypsum Canyon vote.
- New York Times' Coverage of Florida Rape Case Debated : Ethics: First, the paper printed an inflammatory profile of the alleged victim--including her name. Then it ran a more flattering story about the accused rapist, William Kennedy Smith.
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE : My Dream of Enforcing the Law Became a Nightmare
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : This May Be Start of Something Big
- NAMES & NUMBERS
- JAZZ : RETROSPECTIVE : West Coast Experimentation, '60s-Style : *** 1/2 JOHN CARTER & BOBBY BRADFORD QUARTET and HORACE TAPSCOTT QUINTET, "West Coast Hot", <i> Novus</i> /<i> RCA</i>
- HOT SHOTS: It's been widely noted that...
- JAZZ : RETROSPECTIVE : In Brief
- NOTABLE OR NOTORIOUS: A Gallery of Parisians...
- The Rise and Fall of a California Banking Powerhouse : Finance: For much of this century, Security Pacific Corp. was a cornerstone of the Establishment. Analysts blame its decline on questionable leadership and ill-timed expansion.
- Reading the Fine Print of Loan Terms
- Style : GARDENS : Sitting Pretty
- Sad Tale in Irish Famine Victim's Diary
- Fast-Food Plan Leaves Bad Taste : Land use: Merchants and residents protest proposal that would place eatery in quaint, tree-lined Village.