- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Term-Limit Law Tentatively Endorsed
- VAN NUYS : Judge May Let Actor Avoid Jail Term
- 2 Brochures Aimed at Ending Illegal Building : Santa Monica Mountains: Task force releases publications that help developers follow the rules and tell people how to report violations.
- Countywide : Ban on Offshore Oil Leasing Extended
- SANTA ANA : Fall Enrollment at College to Begin
- Harvard-Westlake to Hold International Water Polo Event
- Auto Racing
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- Walsh Has a Starting Point in Quarterback Battle
- THE ARTS
- Uncut British TV Shows Are Businessman's Cup of Tea : Imports: Brian Clewer's Continental Shop in Santa Monica specializes in unedited versions of programs that some viewers might find offensive.
- They'll Manage: Koll Management Services Inc. in...
- Fast Break Leaves Basketball Camp Broke
- New Worries Raised About Space Station : Controversy: McDonnell Douglas in Orange County is said to have hit a developmental snag, and a new GAO report questions NASA's reserve funding.
- Society of Artists : Members of an area watercolor painters' group reveal a broad range of ideas and styles at an exhibit at Century Gallery in Sylmar.
- Father, Brother of Ex-Gov. Roemer Indicted in Fraud
- NIGHT MOVES : Sharing the Spotlight : JP's Lounge pianist Karen Hernandez enjoys open-mike night, when fellow professionals and lots of amateurs join her and drummer Frank Wilson.
- Questions Arise About Space Station Costs : Science: A GAO report says technical problems could push the Freedom project over budget. Critics say NASA hasn't set aside enough reserve funding.
- Young Spring Valley Inventor Is Honored
- COMMENTARY : Dennis Miller--Thinking Man's Comic
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- REAL ESTATE
- Czechoslovakia's Leaders Agree to Split Peacefully
- House OKs Bill to Tighten Cable TV Regulations : Legislation: The OMB is recommending that Bush veto the measure. The Senate passed its own version in January.
- AIDS-Like Cases Called No Cause for Alarm : Medicine: Experts meeting in Amsterdam predict that researchers will quickly unravel the mystery of a possible new virus.
- 3 Gunshots Are Fired at Condor in Forest : Wildlife: The endangered bird, part of a breeding program, is unharmed. Officials are investigating a suspect.
- Decisions
- Memorial Service Set for C. Erwin Piper
- SANTA PAULA : Air Show to Feature Stunts and Displays
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Davis: Reds Need a Leader
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : McMullen Sells Astros
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Paulson Says Wrong Number Prompts His Suit Against Two
- A True Free Agent: Kidd Negotiates Deal
- Free Trade Talks Are in Home Stretch : Commerce: A U.S.-Canada-Mexico accord could come as early as this weekend.
- Baker Makes a Surprise Side Trip Into Lebanon : Mideast: High-security detour is meant to dramatize nation's recovery after more than 15 years of turbulence.
- Award Upheld for Black Professor Denied Tenure
- GARDENING : His Palette Is Plants : A master of English landscape design comes to Southern California with a range of horticultural styles up his sleeve.
- <i> A look at noteworthy addresses in the Southland.</i>
- Girl Wins $4 Million in Medical Lawsuit : Courts: Santa Paula child became blind in 1983 while being treated at Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles.
- AMERICAN LEGION PLAYOFF ROUNDUP
- Lee (7 Under) Blazes His Trail : Junior World Golf: Bay Area 14-year-old leaves the field behind at Mission Trails.
- Timely Revival of Fugard's 'Blood Knot'
- Housing Official Says Affordability Is Key in Market
- Fitting In: Yes, some companies are still...
- Japanese Firms Expected to Increase Gifts to Charity : Donations: Executive predicts corporations will loosen their purse strings as businessmen learn to participate in community development.
- Carl's Jr. Plans Another 140 Layoffs
- Quayles Clarify Stand on Hypothetical Abortion Case : Family: Both would reluctantly support adult daughter if she chose to end a pregnancy, but would seek to prevent such action by a minor child.
- Myanmar Lets Family Visit Dissident, Now in 4th Year of Arrest
- With Assist From Federal Reserve Chief, Bonds Soar
- Disney Reports 33% Higher Net on Soaring Product Sales, Films
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Nautilus': A Play in Search of Plot : Despite 500 pages of notes, three drafts and several private readings, the play still hasn't found its way.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Blacks Call General Strike for Aug. 3-4
- Condom Education Should Focus on Men
- President Bush and GOP Policies
- Poor Whites
- Whites <i> Did</i> Die in L.A. Riots
- Supreme Court on School Prayer
- Supreme Court on School Prayer
- President Bush and GOP Policies
- President Bush and GOP Policies
- Tryout Period
- President Bush and GOP Policies
- President Bush and GOP Policies
- President Bush and GOP Policies
- MIAs Don't Top Yeltsin's Agenda
- GOP Women
- Poor Whites
- MOVIES - July 24, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 24, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 24, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 24, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 24, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 24, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 24, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 24, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 24, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 24, 1992
- Obituaries - July 24, 1992
- Obituaries - July 24, 1992
- NAKED TRUTH? Costa Mesans boast about their...
- Free Clinic Feeling Pain of the Recession : Health care: The patient load is up and government funding is down at the facility where general medical treatment, testing and advice is dispensed.
- Mayor Demands Explanation for Flaws at Center : Pacoima: Bradley says the building's problems 'should have been apparent.' But another official minimizes the risk posed to youths using the club.
- Group Seeks Initiative on School District Representation : Education: A parent-teacher organization that fought a redistricting plan adopted by the City Council will ask voters to give the Valley a stronger voice on L.A. board.
- OLD NEWS? Roger W. Johnson, chairman of...
- Post-Riot Drug Plan Criticized as Misguided
- COLUMN ONE : Can Quayle Quiet the Whispers? : Washington insiders are playing the rumor game, a pastime they indulge with relish and skill. A victim can end up politically dead; the target this time is the vice president.
- UCI Researcher Suddenly Under the Microscope
- Signs Warning Against Drug Sales Criticized by Legal Scholars : Courts: Judge tells man to post notices after police suspect him of selling narcotics. But experts say that may violate free speech rulings.
- 68 Drywall Workers Seized as Protest Blocks Freeway : Labor: Employees seeking higher pay scuffle with police. Some complain of excessive use of force.
- THE WORD ON WHAT'S HIP AND WHAT'S HYPE
- Air Strike Threat Scorned by Iraq : Persian Gulf: Deputy premier says nation 'will never abandon its sovereignty,' won't open Agriculture Ministry to U.N. inspectors looking for missile records.
- S.D., L.A. Counties Top Fouled-Beaches Listing : Pollution: Sewage spills were top cause. Big San Diego spills this year will make next listing even worse.
- Trench Coat Can Cover--or Expose--Many Sins
- CHIMNEYLAND: This morning, 700 tons of chimney...
- BLOCKED RUNWAY: Supervisor Roger R. Stanton's colleagues...
- Vons to Open 12 Stores in Inner-City Locations : Rebuilding: Expansion could create up to 2,000 jobs and help reverse nearly 30 years of redlining by retailers.
- AIDS-Like Cases Called No Cause for Alarm : Researcher: The Irvine doctor whose report set off controversy patiently accommodates the media but he does not seem to relish the international attention.
- Court Order Targeting Drug Dealing Attacked : Civil suit: O.C. man should not have to announce himself as a dope-peddling suspect, rights advocates say.
- U.S. Knew Firm Was Iraq's a Year Before It Was Closed
- PERSPECTIVE ON RACIAL TENSIONS : The Rift Is Exposed; Let's Bridge It : In times of social crisis, the politics of race and culture may descend into bigotry. Latinos fear this is happening.
- Williams Rejects Call to Dismiss 2 Officers
- Circle of Solidarity in Business World
- U.S. to Resume Paying Defense Teams of Poor
- High Life: A Weekly Forum For High School Students : Keeping First Date From Being Last One
- READING, WRITING & REARING : Man Who Was Father at 17 Calls for Change
- Altadena : Radar Study for 3 Streets
- Davis Promises to Begin Redeeming State IOUs Aug. 3 : Budget: Controller says he can start retiring $922 million in registered warrants on that date. Bankers voice concern about continuing to accept notes.
- Clinton Firmly Plants Roots in Cultural Soil of Mid-America : Values: Symbolic images of his bus tour are central to the campaign. He wants to show voters that his life was shaped in country's moral heartland.
- THEATER REVIEW / 'INTO THE WOODS' : Wishes and Choices : Exploring the distinction, in the guise of an adult fairy tale, becomes the road map for a journey.
- An Unorthodox 'Everywoman' : Leona Benten was supposed to engender sympathy in her role as banner-carrier for RU486. But she proved to have a mind, and an agenda, of her own.
- Decisions
- Giambi Answers a 2nd Call to Duty : Baseball: Cal State Long Beach player was on the verge of starting his professional career. But then he got another chance to attain Olympic glory.
- San Diego : Impostor May Be Posing as Officer
- Camarillo : Hospital Audit to Be Subject of Meeting
- City Furlough Program Has No Record of Convicts : Detention: City program, unlike the county's, is run by overworked planning department employees who don't even have the names of people assigned to private facilities.
- June Restaurant Closures
- LOS ANGELES : 6 Charged in Yearlong Armed Robbery Rampage
- It's a Two-Way Street : If drinkers must act responsibly, so must beverage makers
- CALABASAS : Fire Burns 20 Acres Near County Line
- Grant to Fund Tech Center at El Camino College
- Light Of Morn Wins Hollywood Park Feature
- Hawkins Just Plays the Position Regardless of Coaching Decision : Football: Although he became a standout tailback during his senior season at Banning, he is back at his old position--defensive back--for Shrine game.
- Loss Expected on Irvine Tower Sale
- Accept No Substitutes
- Vista Del Mar's Dream Comes True as Gala Supports Its Optimism
- La Verne : Council Honors Students
- Greenspan Says Banks Failing to Pass on Fed Cuts
- A Runway on Memory Lane
- Ultimate Repo Man : When New York's Tough-Guy Sheriff Comes Calling, Scofflaws Ante Up
- Fine Organic Wine : Brands are finally winning prizes at international tastings. And big business is getting on the bandwagon.
- Wilson, Brown Break the Ice, Meet on Budget : Stalemate: Talks follow nearly a month of dealing through surrogates. No accord is reached but the discussion is called cordial.
- FILM : Spencer Tracy Version Is a Less Hectic Father of the 'Bride'
- Azusa : Assessments Re-Enacted
- Bighorns Are Easiest to Spot When the Weather Is Hottest
- NOTEBOOK : Pepperdine Pitcher Wallace, 11th Pick of Draft, Signs With the Cubs
- Scientists Fail to Identify Killer of 150,000 Grebes at Salton Sea
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- LONG BEACH : 4th Suspect in Holdup at Queen Mary Arrested
- Boss Waves White Flag Over the Blue Dodgers : Baseball: After Mets rain on his parade, 7-5, Claire puts Strawberry on disabled list and talks of future.
- College Basketball
- A Missing Link in the Olympics : Administration: When Helmick resigned, the U.S. was left on the outside looking in at the executive board of the IOC.
- Next Stop: Respect : Former Westlake Star Finally Earns Notice With Barcelona Trip
- Olympic Profit : South Korea Has Reaped Benefits from the '88 Games but Is Still Learning That All That Glitters Is Not Gold
- SysteMed Has Record Sales in 2nd Quarter
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- LOW-FAT BAKING : Crookneck Cake
- Americans eat enough peanut butter every year...
- Panel Demands New Vision for a New World : Policy: Foreign affairs experts, citing lack of U.S. direction, call for bold steps in post-Cold War era.
- Together, These Female Partners Mean Business
- Hollywood : Walk of Fame Nominees
- Bank Records of Priest Suspected in Embezzling Seized : Inquiry: Authorities also find a switchblade, cherry bombs, stolen drivers licenses and plane ticket to Mexico.
- Romeo is a Chinese-American. Juliet is a...
- Roofless Houses Reveal Predicament for Rabin : Israel: Leader must decide what construction to freeze as he deals with Shamir's legacy in occupied lands.
- 'Misty' Rides Again, Charming Children
- Civic Leader Diana Peters Dies at Age 46
- GE Pleads Guilty to Fraud in Arms Deal : Defense: The company will pay a $69-million penalty in the sale of jet engines to Israel.
- Nike Gets the Boot : Spain Denies Firm's Right to Trademark
- Salmon Tartar, Shortbread Cookies
- Baker Hails Israeli Plan to Reduce Settlements : Mideast: The secretary, winding up talks in Cairo, says Rabin pledges 'severe' cuts in construction.
- Oil Seepage Found in Mountain Creeks Linked to Quakes
- THEATER REVIEW / SLEEPING BEAUTY' : Kiss of Death : Concern for the homeless and the ecology are miscast in the 17th-Century children's story.
- New Trustee Wants to Change Schools' Focus
- WORK IN PROGRESS : Pet Project : Lori Johnson takes care of cats, dogs, birds, even snakes, but she doesn't do husbands.
- Key Cell May Offer Vital AIDS Clue : Health: Researcher says it continues to be active in some long-lived patients and could help others.
- Culver City : Hearing on Sony Studios
- * Irv Sepkowitz; 30-Year Veteran of TV, Studio Business Affairs
- Hoover High School Gets $344,000 From Bequest : Education: Two former teachers leave funds to the school. Money will be used for a portable student center and a trust fund to aid student activities.
- The Small Sacrifices of Foster Parenthood
- Lake Forest Couple in Plane Survive Crash
- Police Accused of Brutality at Picnic in Park : Law enforcement: Tribute to youth slain in drive-by shooting turns to melee. City Arts Commissioner Cheryl Hubbard says officers provoked fight at peaceful gathering.
- N.Y. OKs Ban on Profiting as a Surrogate
- Drug Kingpin Escobar Flees Prison; 2 Die
- Bush Grants Senate's Request, Opens Secret MIA Documents
- Gore Says Americans Back U.N. Resolutions on Iraq
- Mt. Washington / Eagle Rock : Southwest Museum Forum
- West Hollywood : Recycling Program Grows
- OXNARD : Burned Worker Still in Critical Condition
- Kids + Trains = Algebra? : Metro Rail Becomes Unlikely Classroom for Students Learning About Math
- PLATFORM : Time to Comply
- The Center of Attention : Child care: The state will study records of the now-closed facility to resolve 'considerable discrepancies.' The operator denies wrongdoing.
- Angels Prevail With Some Longshots : Baseball: For a change, they beat a left-hander with homers by Curtis, Fitzgerald and Felix in victory over Blue Jays.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Butler Finds a Home in Second Spot
- Dunckel Proving Collegiate Stats Were No Fluke
- DANISH FILE
- Schilling Gets Phillies a Victory Over Padres : Baseball: His six-hit shutout breaks Philadelphia's drought against the Padres this season.
- It's Doug Kimbell's Job to Make Waves and Influence Offenses : Olympics: Villa Park graduate, who would 'rather do the pounding than get pounded on,' excels on defense for U.S. water polo team.
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Vanessa Rubin Sings With Savvy at Cinegrill
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Wathan: Gaetti Will Play First Again
- Brand, Falsey Win Another Emmy Bid
- STAGE / NANCY CHURNIN : Old Farce at Playhouse Gives Insight Into Today's Politics : Play: Director Michael Greif says 25-year-old script remains relevant in 1992.
- BUENA PARK : City OKs Plan to Improve Knott Ave.
- Obsessed Janet Jackson Fan Now Faces Federal Charges
- CAMP PENDLETON : Jet Drops Fuel Tank Onto Marine Base
- Idled Oceanside Police Copters Still Cost City Taxpayers Plenty
- Chargers Give O'Neal a Deal He Can't Refuse
- PBS Scraps 'Showcase Week' Strategy : Television: A network executive blames affiliates' 'lukewarm acceptance' of the season-kickoff promotion.
- CONEJO VALLEY : Language Aides Face Loss of Jobs
- OLYMPIC NOTES : Basketball Players Will Deign to Visit
- SEAL BEACH : 3 Survive Truck Crash Into River
- Swing Savant's Repertoire Knows No Boundaries : Jazz: The ensemble, playing tonight in Huntington Beach, addresses every era while staying within the '30s genre.
- Placentia : Council Rejects All Towing Service Bids
- AGOURA HILLS : Al Stewart to Sing at Chumash Park
- SAN CLEMENTE : Girl, 12, Is Forced Inside Home, Raped
- SAN CLEMENTE : Association Sells 60-Acre Pageant Site
- CHP Claims 60% Drop in Pedestrians on Freeways
- 4 Area Teams Qualify for Berths in American Legion Playoffs
- Farrell Named Big West Commissioner
- Rancho Los Alamitos Event Will Help Latinos Trace Family Roots
- BURBANK : New City Contracts Freeze Workers' Pay
- 6 Men Charged With More Than 50 Robberies : Crime: Two are accused in the killing of a Van Nuys merchant. At least 20 Valley stores were hit in the spree.
- DANCE
- LOS ANGELES : Defendant in Denny Attack Charged in 2nd Assault
- CANOGA PARK : Man Accused of Defrauding Builders
- Santa Barbara Youth Struggles to Cope With Downturn : Junior World Golf: Chavez collapses on back nine, and Lee takes lead in boys' 13-14 division.
- College Football
- Shady Park : Crime: Ventura police say Plaza's trees and beauty mask drug activity and prostitution. But plans are under way to clean up the area.
- Video Rentals : 'Fear' Still in the Driver's Seat
- ORANGE : Plan to Relocate Historic Home OKd
- Louise Nason Phillips, Recycling Effort Founder, Dies at 54
- Council Travel Allowance Cut $1,500
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Valenzuela Wins Third in a Row
- Decisions
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Veterans Hit Field in Good Condition
- Pro Football
- Magic Has a Lot Up in the Air : Basketball: He says that he is leaning toward playing, but not necessarily with the Lakers. He also drops shoe endorsement.
- San Diego : Suspect Chooses Death Over Arrest
- Developers Unveil Housing Project in Simi : Education: School officials give a lukewarm reception to the revised plan for district land. A proposed shopping center was rejected earlier by city leaders.
- San Diego : Nix Testifies at His Murder Trial
- Fine, but Far From Enough
- Residents Debate 2 Routes for Highway : Santa Clarita: Critics fear noise and loss of wildlife habitat when the connecting road is constructed.
- GARDEN GROVE : Board to Consider Appointing Member
- COLUMN LEFT / CYNTHIA J. ARNSON : Will Justice in El Salvador Be Stillborn? : U.S. must share its files if investigation of army atrocities is to meet its August deadline.
- San Diego Woman Swims the 19 1/2-Mile Catalina Channel
- Collins to Join U.S. Team
- With All This Coverage, TV Is Making Up for Lost Time
- His Quest Isn't Just Improbable, It's All Wet : Olympics: Whale trainer Chris Barlow, who emigrated from Great Britain six years ago, seeks gold as a U.S. kayaker.
- Stars Aren't Enough for Team L.A. : Basketball: Despite a lineup that includes Stais Boseman and Cameron Murray, they lose in Slam-n-Jam quarterfinal.
- Miscellany
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Restored 'Proud Ones'
- CIRCUS REVIEW : Newfangled, Old-Fashioned Thrills
- HEALTH
- Drying on the Vine : The Peacock family's home-grown raisins are known by local farmer's market patrons to be especially plump and sweet.
- Woo Assails Metro Rail Construction Impact Plan : Transit: Councilman and other critics call proposals to mitigate disruption weak, vague and out of touch with needs of community.
- Pomona : Body Found in Burning Car
- Gingrich Wins Narrow Victory in Georgia Primary
- State Bar Wants Missing Lawyer's Case Files : Courts: She has gone into hiding and is under investigation for alleged misappropriation of funds. Her caseload is a point of contention with another attorney.
- COMMENTARIES : Roads Closed . . . Let's Keep Them That Way
- Council Grants Building Rights to Settle Lawsuit : Woodland Hills: The agreement will allow a multiple-family home development. It is the first of three Warner Ridge-inspired cases to be filed against L.A.
- CHINA WATCH : Sacrificial Lamb
- 3 Get Scholarships From Black PR Society
- County OKs Settlement of Wrongful Death Suit
- ROAD NOTES
- Block Says He Embraces Spirit of Critical Report
- Disappearing Act : Screwtape, which will give its last and very loud performance Friday, is going the way of many other bands--blooey.
- Clary Corp. Moves to Monrovia Site
- MUSIC / LOS GUYS : A Funny Folk Duo : Hey, it's Jeremy and Harold, poking fun and singing songs at Spike's Place in Goleta.
- Air Canada Says It May Be Interested in Continental : Airlines: The Canadian flag carrier has asked for more information. Meanwhile, Maxxam Inc.'s rival bid clears a hurdle.
- Dial 'M' for Modem . . . and Muddle
- RETAIL
- TRANSPORTATION
- Restructuring Amoco Has $478-Million Loss
- BOOK REVIEW : Stalking the Wild Wheat Berry : THE VERSATILE GRAIN AND THE ELEGANT BEAN, <i> By Sheryl and Mel London</i> . <i> (Simon & Schuster: $27.50; 530 pp.)</i>
- Man Bites Taco
- Summer Grape Harvest Is Absolutely De-Vine
- Binkley Files Claim Charging Conspiracy Led to His Firing : Government: Former police chief names 21 high-ranking officials in filing. Those named say the allegations are unfounded.
- Prosecutors to Get House Postal Evidence : Congress: Lawmakers also will forward reports on mismanagement to the ethics panel, but split along party lines over some parts of the inquiry.
- Eu May Bar Perot's Name From Ballot
- COMMENTARIES : Term Limits Ensure Fairness on All Levels
- Zoo Music? Hide the Gorillas
- Culver City : Deal Closed on School Sale
- Monrovia : Yard Sale Fine Approved
- LACTC to Cover Half of RTD's Shortfall : Transit: Compromise forestalls hike in bus fares and cuts in service. Review of both agencies' budgets is planned.
- Intel Delays Release of Next-Generation Chip : Technology: The P5 will come out in the first quarter of 1993, giving the firm time to perfect it and ensure enough supply.
- Suit Takes Swing at Nolan Ryan
- Volunteers for Perot Keep the Faith or Quit the Scene
- Reading, Writing & Rearing : Education: The cycle of early parenthood hits hard. But school programs are trying to help young mothers and fathers cope--and learn.
- High Life: A Weekly Forum For High School Students : 9 Winners Announced for Essays
- * Heinz Galinski; Leader of Postwar Germany's Jewish Community
- CLIPBOARD : The Museum of Modern Rubber
- Shooting by Police Disputed : Law enforcement: The officer involved says suspect was going to stab another man on the Promenade. A witness claims he recklessly opened fire.
- THEATER REVIEW / 'ESPERANDO A GODOT' : Bilingual Beckett : 'Waiting for Godot' is offered in English and Spanish at Santa Paula Theater Center. The wait is worth it.
- Perot Warns a Depression Looms, Urges Quick Action
- Scientists Fail to Identify Killer of 150,000 Birds
- Elizabeth Cless; Pioneer in Adult Education
- NEW CIRCUS ON THE BLOCK : Ringling Bros. Throws Pop Music Into the Ring With Lions, Acrobats and Mongolians (Oh, My!)
- Program Addresses Youth Issues, Concerns
- Crenshaw : Galanter Shuts Field Office
- High Life: A Weekly Forum For High School Students : What's Fair Is Fair : Outings: Someone who's never placed much stock in county fairs does a turnaround after an evening at Orange County's centennial celebration.
- U.N. Urged to Send Troops to Protect Somalian Relief
- Limit Proposed on Remarks to City Council
- ARCHITECTURE : CBS Building Manages to Make a Complex Design Seem Simple
- Norwalk-La Mirada : School Board Promises No Cuts in Athletic Classes
- Cremated Remains at Rest After 10 Years
- Having Back Home and Sun, Too : Nostalgia: State and city clubs keep memories alive for those transplanted to San Diego.
- Long Beach : Kellogg Remains Vice Mayor; Lowenthal Residence Decided
- Top State Dept. Diplomat Waits in Wings : Foreign policy: Well-liked and experienced, Eagleburger is set to take over if Baker joins the Bush reelection campaign.
- THEATER REVIEW : Champagne for Dessert: It's a Vintage Performance of 'Anything Goes'
- Lynwood Deputies Cited for Brutality in Kolts Report : Law enforcement: Norwalk and Lakewood stations also criticized. But leaders of all three are praised for trying to eradicate problems.
- Majority in Poll Favors Future With Democrats