- Anette Fischer; Leader in Amnesty International
- Directory : Kick-boxing is the hottest workout in town, thanks to a streetwise fighter called Catwoman. Here's where to get your kicks.
- Dual Career Tracks : A teacher by day and a bandleader by night, Bruce Lofgren concocts buoyant, fluid-lined works that draw on a multitude of styles.
- SCIENCE / AIDS RESEARCH : Liability Protection Needed for Vaccine Studies, Experts Say
- VENTURA : School District to Add Administrator
- Officer Accused of Kicking Man Receives Therapy
- Builder Broke Labor Laws, Workers Say : Inquiry: State looking into complaints Anaheim construction company underpaid employees on publicly funded project.
- PASADENA : Rose Bowl Officials Still Plan to Court Rock Groups
- PERSPECTIVES ON ROSS PEROT : He Gave the System a Good Shaking : How has the would-be third candidate's presence in--and now absence from--the race affected our political life?
- Stadium Security Foils Sign-Waving Plans to Solicit an All-Star Proposal
- LOS ANGELES : Officer Who Left Post During Riots Faces Firing
- Senior Citizens Criticize RTD Service and Rail Projects : Transportation: Some speakers at the hearing contend that future subways won't do them any good. An official says tight budgets are limiting improvements.
- GLENDALE : Retailer Sues Fire Captain, City in Store Arson Case
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Rookie Tied With Inkster After a 66
- Germany Hikes Its Discount Rate to 47-Year High of 8.75%
- Citing a "continued worsening of an already...
- A Foray Into Politics, Now Back to Business for Perot? : Career: He's eager to return to world of commerce, but it may not be so easy to recapture his former life.
- Courses Give Immigrants Keys to New Life : Program teaches Latinos basic Spanish and English literacy. It also provides training in child care, clerical work and life skills.
- Ron Miller; Former President of AIDS Support Group
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : Clinton Grounds Campaign in 'Forgotten Middle Class' : Speech: He aligns himself with the political center vowing to 'offer our people a new choice based on old values.'
- Cover Story : Big Kids : The Not-So-Small Task of Teaching Children Better Ways to Eat and Exercise
- More Than Half of Black Youths Live With 1 Parent
- PEROT BOWS OUT : Bush Halts Vacation to Fish for Perot Backers : Republicans: President also refuses to rule out possibility that Baker will return to run campaign.
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : GORE TEXT: 'This Nation Will Be Renewed'
- Ventu Park Hills Stay in City's Sphere
- Why Bradley Sidelined One Ally for Another
- PERSPECTIVES ON ROSS PEROT : He Gave the System a Good Shaking : How has the would-be third candidate's presence in--and now absence from--the race affected our political life? : Back to Real Business
- Dogged Supporters : Many of Perot's Volunteers Are Staying the Course--Even if He Isn't
- PERSPECTIVES ON ROSS PEROT : He Gave the System a Good Shaking : How has the would-be third candidate's presence in--and now absence from--the race affected our political life? : He Brought In New Voters
- PLATFORM : Farrakhan's Malice
- SIMI VALLEY : Court Hears Suit to Block Youth Center
- ORANGE : Council Approves 17-Acre Annexation
- Powerboat Racer Nordskog, 79, Dies of Cerebral Hemorrhage
- Different Twist in Plot Gives Hockey a Southern Exposure : Hockey: Roller version of game has its converts, who now are waiting for a professional league to emerge.
- World 3,000-meter steeplechase champion Moses Kiptanui quit...
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Ryan Wins Fourth in a Row, 5-2
- Mattel Inc. said its second-quarter earnings rose...
- UC Adopts Policy to Place More Emphasis on Teaching : Education: New promotion guidelines are aimed at rewarding excellence in instruction as well as research.
- Harrison A. Storms Jr.; Designed Planes, Spacecraft
- Perot Bombshell Greeted by Shock, Sadness in S.D. : Reaction: California backers say the hurt is especially deep because he rekindled their interest in politics.
- Vatican Statement Supports Discrimination Against Gays
- Sherrie Rollins Can Have Job Back
- Rally Attacks Proposed Cuts for Mentally Disabled : Budget: Caretakers and patients plead for protection from massive reductions under governor's plan.
- Big Band Series
- Updating the Classics : Eyes, eyebrows, lips and beauty marks on the '90s face resemble looks once popular in the '30s, '40s, '50s and '60s.
- As Pope Gets Better, Controversy Flares Over Timing of Diagnosis
- Shaved Heads and Pop-Tarts
- 2 Lawmakers Draft Budget Compromise : Government: Plan would reduce education cuts and leave many details to be worked out later. It gets cool response from Wilson and legislative leaders.
- SAN DIEGO : Mack Jury Asks to Rehear Testimony
- NORTHRIDGE : Rader, Acquitted of Murders, Is Freed
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Court Asked to Review Smog Ruling
- Countywide : Supervisors Award Landfill Contract
- Hyundai Opens Job Program in South L.A. : Rebuilding: Auto maker plans to train mechanics for its dealerships. President says firm is trying to smooth relations between Koreans and blacks.
- LOS ALAMITOS : City Redevelopment Agency Disbanded
- Volunteers Are Stunned, Angry : Campaigns: At Ross Perot's Sherman Oaks headquarters, supporters react emotionally to his decision not to run for President.
- Tenants Call for Rent Strike to Protest Parking Ban Plan
- First Step in the Final Charge : Taking up the party's standard, Clinton fires at Bush's weak points
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Teammates Say Myers Must Perform to Bring Home a Division Title
- Irvine to Host Art Festival
- Oxnard Man Bowls 2 300s in Record 844 Series
- Floyd, Going for the Cycle, Hits With a 64 : British Open: In only major he hasn't won, the 49-year-old American ties Pate at Muirfield. Woosnam shoots 65, Faldo 66.
- FCC Allows Phone Firms to Carry TV Programming
- U.N. Will Send Envoy to Seek Peace in S. Africa : Conciliation: The Security Council also calls on all sides to return to negotiations on the nation's future.
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : Gays Say They've Gained a Place in U.S. Politics : Convention: With their agenda worked into the Democratic platform and a strong backer in Clinton, many see the New York gathering as a watershed.
- Former Justice Brennan in Hospital for Tests
- Perot Saw His Chances Falling, Clinton's Rising
- Mikhail N. Tal; Former World Chess Champion
- Only Beaches Will Offer Haven in Weekend Heat
- LAGUNA BEACH : Maternity Center Festivities Planned
- VENTURA, PORT HUENEME : Man Pleads Guilty to Bank Robberies
- VENTURA, OXNARD : $100,000 Donation to Aid Salvation Army
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Man Gets Death Penalty in Slaying
- Pier Promoters Plan a Roundhouse Rite : Manhattan Beach: Celebration on Saturday will mark the completion of renovations on the 92-year-old landmark.
- A Bridge So Close : Neighborhood: Eddie Frey recounts his troubled youth as he tries to steer young people off the streets and toward success.
- Valencia Businessman Fined $1,236 Over 'Duck' Sign : Courts: Gary Shaw, sentenced to a year's probation, immediately files an appeal contending his constitutional right of free speech was violated.
- Rams May Have Rolled a Lucky Seven : Pro football: Team has big hopes for seventh-round pick Ashmore, who has switched from defensive line to offense.
- TEAMTENNIS : Navratilova's Night Right From the Start
- CIRCUS REVIEW : Big Top's a Flop With Kids
- Fluor Subsidiary Gets $121-Million Federal Contract
- Women to Head CAR: Stanton real estate...
- Imperial Credit Industries Inc.: The Newport Beach...
- $25-Million Auction: Real Estate Disposition Corp. in...
- PANORAMA CITY : Man Pleads Guilty in Vehicular Deaths
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- PERSPECTIVES ON ROSS PEROT : He Gave the System a Good Shaking : How has the would-be third candidate's presence in--and now absence from--the race affected our political life? : Contrarian but Naive
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Curren Loses, Bates Has to Withdraw
- Buck Buchanan, 51, Dies of Cancer
- Executives Will Buy Tustin-Based Freight Company : Buyout: Three officials announce deal with Canadian parent to purchase Right-O-Way, but do not disclose terms. They hope 'to concentrate on a strategy of domestic and international growth.'
- LABOR
- Data Design Labs Sells Manufacturing Plant
- Time Warner Refuses to Pull Rap Album
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : Labor Has Lot Riding on Clinton Campaign : Democrats: Unions see a do-or-die choice after 12 years of GOP rule. They may play a key role in election.
- Perot and the Presidency: A Timeline
- Sons of Slapstick : Comedy: When 500 die-hard Laurel and Hardy fans unfold their tents in Las Vegas, the fun is just beginning. 'There are scholars and crazies,' says one. 'Most of us (are) a bit of both.'
- Report of Rising Ocean Prompts Fears of Flooding
- Perot Quits Presidential Race : Clinton's Goal: the Revitalizing of America : Politics: Texan cites the Democratic Party's new vigor for his exit and says he didn't want a three-way race thrown to the House. Now it's Clinton vs. Bush.
- A Political Heavyweight's Lighter Side
- Newport Beach : City OKs Revised Fire Station Design
- Mt. Soledad Cross Champion's Court Papers Contradict Themselves : Church-state: Discrepancy adds fuel to the battle over constitutionality of public Christian symbols.
- Ventura Boulevard Merchants Fight to Remove Parking Ban : Tarzana: Profits have tumbled, businesses contend. Councilman Marvin Braude seeks to lift the restriction.
- PERSPECTIVES ON ROSS PEROT : He Gave the System a Good Shaking : How has the would-be third candidate's presence in--and now absence from--the race affected our political life? : One Less Option
- PERSPECTIVES ON ROSS PEROT : He Gave the System a Good Shaking : How has the would-be third candidate's presence in--and now absence from--the race affected our political life? : A Useful Kick
- SUNLAND : 2 Foothill Freeway Crashes Injure 11
- Back Home : After Honing Her Skills Overseas, Edwards Is Ready to Lead U.S. Women to Third Consecutive Gold Medal
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Schroeder, Evans and Benson Sign
- Rams Have a Project on Offensive Line : Football: Darryl Ashmore, seventh-round pick from Northwestern, needs to add some weight. But he has potential.
- THE ARTS
- POP REVIEW : 5 Million Fans <i> Can</i> Be WRONG!
- San Diego Spotlight : Waves Leaves Its Mark on La Jolla Dining Scene
- Vans Takes Big Step Up in Earnings After Going Public : Profits: Orange-based sneakers manufacturer made $6.5 million this fiscal year. This contrasts with a $236,000 loss in the previous period.
- Great Western Financial Corp. said a rise...
- AUTOS
- Perot's Withdrawal Sends Dow Up 16.21 : Market Overview
- FASHION : Big, Baggy--and Flannel : Warm weather notwithstanding, walking shorts made of the lightweight, soft fabric are trendy.
- Brian D. Novis; Co-Founder of Group for Cancer Patients
- PROFILE : Drafting Memories : Charles William Morris is writing about his father's role in creating the Selective Service. His mother gets her due as well.
- Taking a Stand for Produce : The popular Jammin' Annie's hopes to stay at its Agoura Hills site past Sept. 30.
- FASHION : The Long and Short of It : She says: "Past a certain age, long hair worn down is not sexy. . . . It is aging."
- Culture and clowns: Benefits in Torrance and Manhattan Beach fill the bill.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Driver in Fatal Crash Still Being Sought
- Rodney King Arrested as Drunk Driving Suspect : Crime: Victim of videotaped beating by L.A. police was stopped in parking lot in Orange for driving erratically, CHP says.
- OJAI : Arraignment Slated for Man Accused of Molesting 2 Girls
- State Investigates Firm Accused of Underpaying Workers in Burbank
- ENCINITAS : Bystanders Save Woman in Wreck
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Guzman Gets Help From His Friends
- POP REVIEW : Reese Gives Lesson in Blues at Cinegrill
- Drive-By Art : Distributors' neon sculptures light up the night and also prove to be a bright idea in terms of sales. But traffic snarls can be a problem.
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : Gore Says U.S. Needs 'Second Breath of Life' : Running mate: Senator accepts vice presidential nomination in a speech that refers to a new generation and a key incident in his life.
- A Chronicle of the Passing Scene
- TELEVISION ANALYSIS : Pundits Drone When All Is Said and Done
- PEOPLE : Lawyer Has Heart to Finish Last
- All Dolled Up for the Big Game
- Hot and Muggy Weather Likely Through Sunday
- ORANGE : City Expected to OK Investment Policy
- Bone Marrow Gives Ill Girl Lease on Life : Medicine: The 17-month-old Anaheim patient is responding well to the transplant, officials at a Seattle hospital say.
- OXNARD : Dump's Health Risks Called Unavoidable
- Road to Anger : Man Says Scouts Are Ruining Route to Camp
- NORTHRIDGE : INS Releases Briton Cleared in 4 Murders
- HANSEN DAM : $102,306 Raised for Anti-Gang Program
- Pickup Hits, Kills Boy, 3, on Birthday
- SDSU Adds Mandeville to Basketball Staff
- LOCAL NOTES
- TripleCast Is a Double-Tough Sell
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Rockers' an Engaging Short
- RADIO
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Intentions': Bergman Without Tears
- Pop Album Chart : Cyrus on Top; 'Boomerang' Moving Up
- What a Way to Run a Nominating Process
- Oscar Lewis; Historian of the American West
- Perot Quits Presidential Race : Clinton's Goal: the Revitalizing of America : 'Join Us,' Democrat Urges Perot Backers
- Bush, Clinton Reaction
- Buyer Opens Tuna Can, Finds a Joint
- Girl Killed in Fight Over Balloons : Violence: Neighbor is held. Dispute and shooting followed water play among the youths.
- Coliseum Renovation Hits Snag : Stadiums: Management firm asks for $4 million in public money to help design a scaled-down renovation.
- O.C. PLATFORM : No More Free Rides
- DANA POINT : 2 City Commissions' Budgets Cut in Half
- Justices Uphold Karlin's Ruling in Slaying of Latasha Harlins
- PERSPECTIVES ON ROSS PEROT : He Gave the System a Good Shaking : How has the would-be third candidate's presence in--and now absence from--the race affected our political life? : A Cowardly Departure
- COSTA MESA : Gadfly Jailed for Violating City Codes
- Engineers Advise Against One-Way Street : Ojai: The downtown traffic issue has been debated for decades. The proposal was initially backed by merchants but lost favor.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ CHARLES MILLARD : As Democrats Seek Blame, Cities Suffer : The energy would be better spent in finding solutions for woeful urban conditions.
- Study Proposes Casino for Queen Mary : Development: Long Beach and harbor officials will consider the option, but they say they may end up selling or scrapping the ship. The consultant says the casino option is the most likely to turn a profit.
- S.D. and State Need to Formulate Industrial Policies, Grissom Says
- Homeless Trouble Oceanside Firms : Business: Merchants lead city officials on tour of area that has seen an explosion in transient population and a 46% rise in crime.
- Petranoff Still May Be Allowed to Compete
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rodgers, on Crutches, Addresses Team
- MOVIE REVIEW : Belgium's 'Marquis': A De Sade Bestiary
- Diceon Electronics Posts $4.49-Million Quarter Loss
- INSURANCE
- E. Bright Wilson; Molecular Chemist, Writer
- Tax War Between New York State, Indians Heats Up, Blocks Traffic
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Air Force Ordered to Protect Aquifers
- Rabin Moves to Curb Building of Settlements : Israel: Construction contracts drafted but unsigned will be frozen for a week. Militants threaten violence.
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : Women Fill Room at the Top of California Party Hierarchy : Leadership: Problems close to home keep several key officials away from convention. Prominent new faces may signal a changing of the guard.
- Countywide : Soldier Disciplined for Computer Thefts From Military Base
- Two Found Shot in Car Beside California 78
- Metro Rail Safety Woes Cited in Report : Labor: Consultant finds workers are injured at rate three times national average. Investigation reveals substandard training and inadequate inspection.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Hollywood Park Paid Finnigan $1,937,000 in '91 Compensation
- ART REVIEW : L.A.'s Passion for Privacy: Five Disparate Views
- An A-List Party for a Matthau Memoir
- Israeli Overtures a Dilemma for Arab Leaders : Mideast: Some say Rabin's bid for visits skirts issues. Others consider concessions to keep dialogue alive.
- 2 Rescued From Scaffold by Painting Sign for Help
- Marla Maples May Have Found Her Sole Man
- NEW YORK NOTEBOOK
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : CLINTON TEXT: 'I Still Believe in a Place Called Hope'
- Rev. Reuben A. Sheares II; United Church of Christ Official
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : Democratic Boys on Bus Head for Heartland : Campaign: Voicing a desire to 'put people first,' Clinton and Gore will make a six-day, eight-state tour following the convention.
- U.S. Criticizes Abortion Pill Court Case : Appeal: Justice Department says judges can't reverse the ban because of a statute that forbids importation of unapproved drugs.
- PASADENA : Official Accepts Apology for Sexual Harassment
- Police Arrive in Time to Thwart Home Invasion, Arrest 3 Men
- SIMI VALLEY : Felony Trial Ruled Out in Rally Case
- San Diego : USIU Postpones Payment of Debts
- Delivery Man Sought in Real Estate Agent's Slaying
- Dodgers Answer Critics, 7-5 : Baseball: Victory over Phillies follows discussion of disparaging remarks by Bonds and others during the All-Star break.
- Housing Starts Fall; So Do Jobless Applications : Economy: Home building is expected to begin rising again. Unemployment assistance requests are at a nine-month low.
- Ruling Expected in Key Glendale Federal Suit : Thrifts: It is suing the government over a change in the law that it says hurt it. Its survival may hinge on the outcome.
- Computer Giant Olsen to Retire
- AT&T;'s Second-Quarter Income Edges Up 4%
- Joseph F. Boyle; Ex-Head of AMA, CMA
- Malibu Monster Catches a Wave
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- Man Pleads Guilty in Drunk-Driving Deaths
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Sorry, No Deal Yet for Israel
- Emmy Exposure for Producing Team : Television: 'Northern Exposure' and 'I'll Fly Away,' from Joshua Brand and John Falsey, corralled nearly 10% of the nominations.
- S-t-r-e-t-c-h Those Muscles: It's a New Way to Stay Healthy : Health: People who want to pursue normal activities well into their older years are learning that a simple regimen may help.
- Countywide : Horse Electrocuted in Accident at Fair
- Back to the Status Quo? . . . Well, Not Entirely : The currents stirred by Perot can be crucial in defining campaign's issues
- Businessman Freed of Cocaine Charges
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Fox to Try to Regain Hospital Board Seat
- 92 Democratic Convention : Delegate Reactions : Area Representatives' Opinions Vary on Appeal of Ticket and High Points of Convention
- Singing Indurain : Many Are Conceding Tour to Spaniard, Who Is Stealing Olympic Thunder
- STAGE REVIEW : Sumptuous 'Garden' at Shubert
- POP/ROCKS
- Gearing Up for Games
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE : Foothill Ranch Co. Sells Off 256 Lots in Planned Community
- Hasbro Inc. said it had a second-quarter...
- Vice President Becomes India's 9th President
- Report Warns of Potential for Coastal Flooding : Environment: Ocean off Southern California has warmed about 1 1/2 degrees since 1950, study says. Some scientists say the trend may be linked to rising sea level.
- Santa Monica High Wins Music Honors
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Democrats Succeed in Getting Message Across : Media: Through luck and diligence, the party was able to portray Clinton just as it wanted on TV and in newspapers.
- Hanley M. Norins; Young & Rubicam Executive, Author
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Democrats Succeed in Getting Message Across : Media: Through luck and diligence, the party was able to portray Clinton just as it wanted on TV and in newspapers.
- STAGE REVIEW : Weighing Inequality of the Sexes : The show at the Burbank Little Theater deals with Italy, but its theme translates to male-dominated societies everywhere.
- Tom Scott Revisits Mainstream
- Supervisor Dana Urges Dixon to Quit County Post : Government: Board chairman changes position, citing grand jury report critical of chief administrative officer.
- Out on Their Own : The Acme Players have had a few name changes, but the troupe is still headed for laughs.
- Israeli Airline Office Attacked During Herzog's Turkey Visit
- COLUMN LEFT/ ELAINE CIULLA KAMARCK : We're Down to a Stark and Easy Choice : Perot's departure returns politics to some normalcy. Clinton should benefit.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Oriental Fruit Fly Quarantine Is Lifted
- LOS ALAMITOS : Officer's Widow Seeks Compensation
- PERSPECTIVES ON ROSS PEROT : He Gave the System a Good Shaking : How has the would-be third candidate's presence in--and now absence from--the race affected our political life? : A Penchant for Privacy
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Harrah to Manage the Rest of the Season
- Team L.A. Roster Includes 2 Morningside All-Stars
- Dominguez Hills Pitcher Named to Academic Team
- Pro Basketball
- Gulls, Starikov Agree to 1-Year Deal
- Tom Scott Revisits Mainstream
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : In the Heart of the Bustle Downtown
- SCECorp., the Rosemead-based parent of Southern California...
- Budget Watch
- Gore Says U.S. Needs 'Second Breath of Life' : Running mate: Senator accepts vice presidential nomination in a speech that refers to a new generation and to details of his personal life.
- Simcha Bunim Alter; Rabbi Had Key Role in Israeli Politics
- BOOK REVIEW : A Mystery That's Really About Families--and New Orleans Itself : BLUE BAYOU <i> by Dick Lochte</i> ; Simon & Schuster $20; 278 pages
- Chargers Find Talks Chilling : Football: Contract negotiations with John Friesz are not close to producing an agreement, the team says.
- Lagattuta Signs to Play at Nevada
- MOVIE REVIEW : Metaphors for Postwar Confusion
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- MOVIES - July 17, 1992
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- Principal Who Lacks Fluency in Spanish Is Transferred : Education: Helen Friedman has been replaced at predominantly Spanish- speaking Fries Avenue Elmentary in Wilmington. Some parents had complained about communication difficulties.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bush Regains a Fighting Chance in O.C. : Strategy: President must court its Perot supporters to win state, analysts say.
- Perot's Volunteers Feeling They Were Left at the Altar : Reaction: California backers say the hurt is especially deep because he rekindled their interest in politics.
- O.C. Backers Not Quitting on Perot : Reaction: Some are enraged by withdrawal, others stunned, but most vow to keep working and hope he changes his mind.
- Perot's Abandonment Adds New Uncertainty : Campaign: Move sends Democrats and Republicans back to the drawing board. Both parties voice relief mixed with anxiety.
- Nine Drywall Workers Held as Trespassers : Labor: Protest spreads into county as craftsmen, many of them immigrants from Mexico, say they are exploited.
- Bradley Calls for Limits on Terms of City Officials
- PEROT BOWS OUT : Perot Said to Have History of 'Quitting' : Pattern: From his push to leave the Navy to his exit from GM, the Texas billionaire's ex-associates say they aren't surprised he didn't finish the race.
- Perot's Abandonment Adds New Uncertainty : Campaign: Move sends Democrats and Republicans back to the drawing board. Both parties voice relief mixed with anxiety.
- PEROT BOWS OUT : Perot Backers' Reactions Mixed : Independents: His supporters feel betrayed, bothered and bewildered over withdrawal. Some seek to change his mind, others say they won't vote.
- PAST TENSE: Conservative George Will, in a...
- WHAT'S UP, CHUCK? Costa Mesa artist Chuck...
- LITTLE TOWN BLUES: Santa Ana cabinetmaker Robert...
- Bitter Medicine : Fiscal Cures Could Further Weaken Business Climate
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Perot Decision Was a Businesslike One : Executives: 'The deal didn't look good, so he backed out,' summed up a veteran Hollywood manager.
- Wetland Mired in Conflict : Agencies Debate Plans for San Joaquin Marsh
- CLOWNING AROUND: Most stage performers do research...
- ROCKTALK : This Is the End : Say goodbye to some of the area's best acts, including Matt & Bill and the Mudheads. On top of this, Charlie's is soon to be a fish house.
- Woman Sails Alone Around the World
- Rain Doesn't Dampen the Dickason Party
- Long Beach : Protests Disrupt Hearing in Riot Shooting Case
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : Democrats Tap Kennedy Magic in Emotional Tribute to R.F.K. : Honor: The slain N.Y. senator helps conjure up the best memories of the party. His brother, Edward, calls for 'return to ideal of compassion.'
- NEW YORK NOTEBOOK : Fat Cat Protests
- Bebout's Crossing : Blind Man Beats City Hall in His Long Fight Against Walkway Fee
- Photographer's Works Are Printed on Heavy Slabs
- 3 Face Murder Charges in Fire : Jurisprudence: Suspects are ordered to stand trial for arson blaze that killed five family members in Watts.
- MOORPARK : Youths Find Interests in Common With Swiss Students
- SIMI VALLEY : New High School Principal Selected
- Neighbors Temporarily Block Planting of 9 Trees at City Park : Ventura: Protesters say the palms are unsightly and would ruin ocean views. The strong opposition surprises the architect.
- A Foil to His Foes : Fencer Nick Bravin Intimidates, Attacks, Offends--and Wins
- Help Raise Money, Save Water: Shower With Some Friends
- POP REVIEW : Reese Gives Lesson in Blues at Cinegrill
- Back Home . . . on the Range : Sam Shepard Returns West to Direct His New Film, 'Silent Tongue'