- Author Has It Wrong About 'Mr. Right'
- Death of Haag
- This Name Is Nothing New
- Supreme Court on School Prayers
- Crime, Distrust Keep Cambodians Living in Fear : Law enforcement: Despite efforts by police, immigrants in MacArthur Park area are still relunctant to join crime-fighting programs. The problem is heightened by language barriers and cultural misunderstandings.
- By Any Measure, There's Room for More Women in Politics
- Offended by Letter
- Motorists Register Their Shock Over Whopping License Renewal Fee Hike
- Don't Blame Fate
- 'Back' Was Best
- Securities Arbitration Proceedings Are Fair
- For Planned Parenthood
- Paderewski's Burial
- Oversight: California and New York have the most stockbrokers but the weakest regulatory systems. California ceased to license brokers in 1980.
- Hey, Ross Perot, You're No John Doe
- Bike Helmet Law Isn't Needed, but Safe Cycling Is
- A Non-Brain Surgeon's View of Pay TV
- The Sequel
- M. F. K. FISHER (July 3, 1908...
- Color-Blind Justice
- The Sequel
- Appreciation for Police
- Transport Addendum
- Cityhood for Hacienda Heights
- Supreme Court on School Prayers
- Author Has It Wrong About 'Mr. Right'
- Skeptics Respond to Column About Perot
- Supreme Court on School Prayers
- The Sequel
- Yoooooohh, Ed
- Supreme Court on School Prayers
- By Any Measure, There's Room for More Women in Politics
- By Any Measure, There's Room for More Women in Politics
- This Name Is Nothing New
- Redistricting Compromise
- Hunter's Mail
- Supreme Court on School Prayers
- Migrant Encampment
- Bike Helmet Law Isn't Needed, but Safe Cycling Is
- Parents, Squirt Guns Soak Up Criticism
- Source of Funds for Saving Bridge
- Community Must Work Together to Protect Future Educational Needs
- The Sequel
- Hey, Ross Perot, You're No John Doe
- Parents, Squirt Guns Soak Up Criticism
- Redistricting Compromise
- Where's Operation Rescue for These Kids?
- Going Broke
- The Trickling Down of Irresponsibility
- Lean to Left, Lean to Right
- Clinton's Debt
- Hunter's Mail
- City Hall Watchdog Put on a Leash : Government: Jim Brannan has investigated numerous city matters in recent months, looking for mismanagement. Workers say he is causing them stress, and the city manager has given everyone but an assistant the OK to ignore his inquiries.
- Nonprofit Agencies
- Late-'Knight' Treat
- SEASONS OF THE MOOSE text by...
- The Little Box in the Lower Left-Hand Corner of Calendar
- NONFICTION - July 5, 1992
- NONFICTION - July 5, 1992
- NONFICTION - July 5, 1992
- NONFICTION - July 5, 1992
- Obituaries - July 5, 1992
- Obituaries - July 5, 1992
- An Intimate but Wide-Ranging Tour of Europe : The 204-passenger Seabourn Pride visits French river towns and the heart of London.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Harvey Is Put on DL Again
- Anti-Chinese Unrest Grows in Tibet
- COURT JESTERS: Santa Ana civil lawyers John...
- COLUMN ONE : Unlikely Flash Point for Riots : First acts of violence did not occur in L.A.'s poorest neighborhoods, but in areas of modest comforts where many own their homes. Inside well-kept dwellings, there is anger.
- FIRST LOVE: Here's a quiz for entertainment...
- BUY & FLY: A consultant for John...
- NEW ROUTES: If county bus schedules don't...
- A Festive Fourth : Holiday: Crowds are smaller than usual at events and the beaches. It is a day of picnics and fireworks displays across the Southland.
- A Quiet Fourth : Holiday: Crowds are smaller than usual at events and the beaches. It is a day of picnics and fireworks displays across the Southland.
- Accident Victim Is Linked to Insurance Fraud Ring : Collisions: A North Hills man killed on the Golden State Freeway is believed to have been a leader of one group of crash-stagers. There have been 20 arrests.
- Cowboys and Old Cars: The Trail of the Wild West
- Girl's Diary Reveals Grisly Details of Plot to Kill Father : Slaying: A chilling insight is provided into sad tale of a dad and daughter who struggled to understand each other.
- Memos Show Herschensohn Watergate Role : Politics: As a White House aide in 1973, he wrote numerous proposals aimed at keeping Nixon in office. The Senate candidate says there is 'a degree of unfairness' in revealing the papers now.
- City Workers Urge Higher Tax : Budget: Employees ask the City Council to raise the levy on utilities rather than cut salaries by 5%. The municipality faces a $1.9-million deficit.
- Tears Take Place of Festivities : Tragedy: Auto accident that claimed seven lives leaves friends and relatives in a state of disbelief. The victims were heading for a July 4 celebration.
- From the Archives: Shaking up stereotypes: Caltech 'Earthquake Ladies' give science a human face
- Tons of U.S. Relief Supplies Land in Sarajevo
- Karabian to Guide Transit Merger : Politics: Former assemblyman will oversee combining of RTD and LACTC. Some had sought a transportation expert.
- William Daugherty; Retired Insurance Broker
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Principal's 10-Day Suspension Sought
- Child-Care Center Owner Arrested in Burning of Girl, 2
- Group for Retarded Honors Benefactors
- CHATSWORTH : Copters Help Douse 5-Acre Brush Fire
- Complaint Filed Against DWP Over '91 Fish Kill at Haiwee
- Laettner Playing With Big Kids Now
- STAGE REVIEW : 'The Nerd' Goes Past the Brain to Funny Bone : Comedy: Lamb's Players Theatre excels in hilarious comedy, except for troublesome tampering with script.
- ART REVIEW : NEA Recipients' Crafts Celebrate Folk Traditions
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Iron Maiden Concert Is a Treat for the Metalsome : The English quintet delivers an explosive show at the Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre, whipping the sellout crowd into a frenzy.
- Tennis Fans Benefit From Rain
- Japan, U.S. at Odds on Exports to Vietnam, China : Trade: Tokyo wants Cold War curbs on high-tech items lifted. But Washington holds out.
- John Piper; British Artist, Set Designer, Poet
- Bigger Satellite Campus Helps Cal Lutheran : Oxnard: The business park branch, which opened on a shoestring, can accommodate 600 graduate students.
- Flying the Coop : Couple's Egg Farm Henpecked by Development
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : 2 Plead No Contest in Child Abuse Case
- WEEKEND TV : Fireworks, Music to Light Up the Fourth
- Enhancing the Image of Video Art : Art: Long Beach Museum's Carole Ann Klonarides has seen video undergo a big change, but it's largely unnoticed by the public.
- STAGE REVIEWS : Strong Performances Set Off 'Boom' at Powerhouse
- ENERGY
- HOME OFFICE : Space of Their Own Helps Couples Successfully Work Together
- AEROSPACE
- Routine Stop Turns Up Meth Lab-in-a-Box
- Navy Woman Is Killed in Crash
- CAMARILLO : Crash Slows Holiday Traffic for 2 Hours
- OLYMPIC ROUNDUP : Krabbe, Keshmiri to Skip Games
- ROWING / HENLEY REGATTA : OCC's Heavyweight Eight Crew Gains Semifinals
- L.A. WATTS SUMMER GAMES : Future Bright for Notre Dame
- Auto Racing
- Theater Work Takes Getting Used to for Lori Loughlin of 'Full House'
- ENERGY
- Shortcuts to Knowledge in Board Games, Books
- Stretch of Manhattan Beach Closed After Sticky Substance Washes Ashore
- LEADERSHIP : Ramos Takes Low-Profile Approach in Philippines
- Former Pueblo Captain Doubts POWs Are in Soviet Territories
- Fireworks Celebrations
- He Dares U.S. to Go All Out on the Court
- Hockey
- Angels Get a Helpless Feeling : Baseball: Seven-run, nine-hit third inning sends Blue Jays winging toward 10-1 victory.
- Pop Reviews : Feinstein, Clooney, Fireworks at Bowl
- World Ban on Whaling to Continue : Environment: But an International Whaling Commission compromise may lead to a lifting of the moratorium next April.
- A Real 'Vette-Run : After Four Decades, the Corvette Still Has Lot of Fans
- Dispute Over Islands Exposes Tensions Between China, Vietnam
- Troops Drive Armed Gangs Out of Kabul
- Painful Waldheim Chapter Ending for Austria : Diplomacy: President-elect Thomas Klestil is expected to restore Vienna to the good graces of Western democracies.
- O.C. ART REVIEW : Black-and-White Exhibit Has an Ugly Green Tint
- Rower Takes Full Advantage of High-Tech Advances : Olympics: Newport Beach's Chip McKibben credits new training techniques for his rapid improvement in the sport.
- Roy J. Brown; Superior Court Judge
- Rent Limits for Mobile Homes OKd for Ballot : Santa Paula: Park owners criticize the initiative allowing a one-time $25 fee to cover costs when a coach changes hands.
- Dream Wheels : Low Rider: This customized pickup is definitely in a league of its own.
- Congress OKs Funds to Trauma Centers Stuck With Bills of Migrant Workers
- OJAI : Camp Volunteers Clear Hillside Trash
- Trail Blazers Lose Ainge, Sign Spurs' Strickland
- Women's Final Has TV Priority
- Pauley Fans to UCLA: No : Basketball: Season ticket-holders tell athletic administration they are unwilling to donate funds to renew.
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Develop a Nose for Clean Kitchens, Bathrooms
- Rabin's Victorious Hero's Image Stirs Comparisons to De Gaulle : Israel: Premier-to-be, like late French leader, sees withdrawal from occupied lands as benefit to country.
- Candidates Sign Up Creators of Well-Known TV Ads
- LATIN AMERICA : Rumbles on Left, Right in Chile Politics : Sunday's municipal elections showed there may be support for presidential candidates from both sides of the centrist Christian Democrats.
- Simi Valley Hillside Is Considered for Cemetery : Development: Mt. Sinai Memorial Park representatives have met with neighbors and city officials who tend to support the proposal.
- A Catcher's Power Unmasked : Phillies' Daulton Is Having an All-Star Season After Surgery
- Demsey Gets Hot on Second 18, Beats Berganio for Amateur Title
- An Exercise in Unconventionality : Ex-Charger Coach Svare Is Pitchman for a Fitness Program Called 'THE Egoscue Method'
- STAGE REVIEW : A 'Prosecution' That Doesn't Make Its Case
- TV REVIEW : Columbus as Con Artist in 'Voyage'
- FURNISHINGS : Saunas Use a Dried and True Method
- Activists Moving to Forge a New Conservative Creed : Republicans: The Reagan-era image of unity has cracked open. Confrontation is between generations.
- Henry Frederic Thynne; Sixth Marquess of Bath
- UC's Gardner OKs Expansion of Mortgage Program
- Michael Gould; Music Publishing Executive
- The Need for Academic Tenure Reform
- OXNARD : School District to Buy $5.3-Million Site
- VENTURA : Yard Sale Purchase Packs a Real Charge
- Council to Decide on Funding for Huntington Pier Buildings
- COUNTYWIDE / O.C. FAIR : Event Ages Well as It Hits Century Mark
- Pitfalls of Minor Leagues Haven't Deterred Dedrick
- Miscellany
- Playing It Safe
- Gang Members Test Capitalist Waters : Marketing: Bloods and Crips, bound by a truce, form Hands Across Watts. They hope that nonprofit corporation will lead them into the mainstream.
- RELIGION : Graham's Studio Ready to Issue 1st Films Since Leaving Burbank
- YORBA LINDA : City May OK Signs to Point Out Stores
- Woman Ejected Through Sunroof of Auto, Is Killed
- Catholic Bishops Face Dilemma as They Draft Document on Women
- Medical Disciplinary Actions
- KOREAN-AMERICAN: In his first Sunday sermon since...
- Women Who Pioneered Entry to Ministry Now Rising to Upper Ranks
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Sudden Back Problems Baffle Gwynn, Who Will Miss Weekend
- San Diego Seaside Club Wins Junior Olympic Volleyball Title
- Soccer
- LOCAL NOTES : Warady Increases Overall Lead in Trans America
- Miscellany
- TV Comedy Channel: Politics and Punch Lines
- They'd Give After They Received
- A Bad Sign : Forgery Is a Common Customer Complaint, but Probes Are Rare
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Tips for Those Who <i> Do </i> Do Windows
- Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum; American Jews' Voice Abroad
- Man Who Received Baboon Liver Eats, Takes Hospital Walk
- Youth Choir Will Present Musical
- Merely Another Day on the Clay : Olympic Tennis Tournament Has Look of Pro Tour Stop
- REGIONAL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Newbury Oaks' Fick, Hook Join Forces for No-Hitter
- Dodgers Win First Against Phillies, 5-1
- LeMond Not Among the Favorites This Year
- Jones to Defend Pair of Titles in TAC Junior Meet
- Some Grunt Work Left for Seles, Graf : Women: Top-ranked players hope to finish task at hand if weather permits today's final.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Nagy Keeps Winning for Last-Place Indians
- BANKS
- Peru's Pain May Be Giving Way to Improvement : South America: Fujimori's strict measures are taking hold, but some doubt his vow to return to democracy.
- Rallying 'Round the Raptors : Eagles: A diverse group of saviors, including Camp Pendleton Marines, strives to preserve precious habitat for several breeding pairs.
- CANYON COUNTRY : Motorcyclist Killed in Truck Collision
- Compromise Sought on Riot Redevelopment Bill
- Now a Congresswoman Is the Target : Navy gives whole new meaning to term 'war between the sexes'
- Monkey-Wrench Gang Sequel : Earth First! Just Rude, Not Violent, in Attempts to Stop Local Projects
- Age of Fitness : 100-Year-Old Man Says Pumping Iron Helps Him 'Feel Better'
- Doehring's Status in Question : Legal: Disclosure of felony conviction could jeopardize shotputter's Olympic position.
- Industry Humming Over Yuen's Departure From AST Research : Computers: The co-founder's action raises some age-old questions about power-sharing in the business world.
- UPS Optimistic About Shipping Its Strategy Worldwide
- COLUMN ONE : Optimism Flickers on the 4th : Many in Los Angeles have become disillusioned in the wake of riots and a bleak economy. A year after fervent celebration, the city has emerged a far less inviting place.
- 7 in Small Car Die in Fiery Freeway Crash With Truck
- Organ Retrieval Methods Spark Debate : Transplants: Doctors try expanding donor pool by preserving body parts of patients whose hearts and lungs fail. Ethicists are critical, especially when there is no family consent.
- 'It's Flag Time!' : Fourth of July: Customers at a Ventura store that sells Old Glory and other banners are buying strictly American.
- Pop Reviews : Iron Maiden Goes for Jugular
- Keep Grime Off With Semi-Gloss
- Bush Signs New Extension of Unemployment Benefits
- Lawsuit Filed in I-5 Death of Immigrant
- SIMI VALLEY : Youth Club Redesign May Be Considered
- BURBANK : County to Weigh Big Boy's Value
- PALMDALE : Court Says City Broke Meetings Law
- WHRE ARE THEY NOW?: GARY TUTTLE : Discovering New Forms of Running : Former Record-Holder Chases After Goals as Biathlete, Politician
- His Debut Is Sweeping Success : Dodgers: Rookie Astacio pitches a three-hitter, strikes out 10 as L.A. beats the Phillies twice.
- U.S. Sweeps to Volleyball Victory Over Brazil
- Desormeaux Has Big Day; Valenzuela Injured in Spill
- Early Rains Take Toll on Southland Strawberry Crop : Agriculture: Storms knocked blossoms off, then encouraged mold. The harvest is off 22% from last year.
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Patching Up Concrete Problems
- Shamir Ran Mossad Hit Squad, Paper Says
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Mexico Pinning Its Hopes on Free Trade Agreement
- Hitler Aide Goebbels' Diaries Found in Russia
- Storm Damage Mounts Across Midwest, South : Weather: Five deaths, dozens of injuries blamed on torrent of floods, lightning and tornadoes. Tennessee is latest hit.
- Small Fire Breaks Out at Seabrook Nuclear Plant
- 788 Fall Ill As Arsenic Is Placed in School Flour
- 'Lettice & Lovage' Los Angeles Engagement Postponed
- Several Singular Sensations
- Arms Dealer Takes Aim at Respectability : Transition: Efforts by notorious South African firm illustrate country's struggle to overcome its image.
- End to Moldova Fighting Seen
- Jobless Pool Their Optimism in Quest for Winning Attitude
- NEWPORT BEACH : $80-Million School Budget Adopted
- Anheuser-Busch Faces $55,000 Penalty for Spills into Haskell Creek
- It's Just a Walk in the Park : Basketball: U.S. Dream Team remains unchallenged, beating Puerto Rico, 119-81, to reach final.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Harvey Probably Will Return to DL
- It's All Coming Together for 'On the Air's' Marla Rubinoff
- FULLERTON : Entertainer Puts Learning to Music
- OXNARD : Neighbor Helps Foil Burglary of Garage
- LANCASTER : Ex-Official Says He's Exploring Fair Post
- OXNARD : Weekend Beach Bus Service to Be Cut
- Churches Formulate Rebuilding Strategy : Recovery: World council wants 'Domestic Marshall Plan' implemented for Los Angeles.
- WESTMINSTER : Council Backs Hikes in Water, Service Fees
- Despite 131 Yards by Brookins, East Wins Football Game, 19-14
- Miscellany
- Padres See a Spark in Clark : Baseball: Outfielder, filling in for Gwynn, homers and drive in three runs to help Padres beat Montreal, 6-4.
- Byrd Meets Felix in Main Event of Del Mar Boxing Card
- BEACH VOLLEYBALL : Top-Seeded Kiraly, Steffes Advance at Manhattan Beach
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Harvey Probably Will Return to DL
- Home-Grown Violinist Got an Offer He Couldn't Refuse
- KCET Raises $5 Million in Hard Sell : Television: Public station uses aggressive fund-raising tactics, threatening to cut programming if viewers don't come through.
- Lungren Defends Call to Stop Ice-T Album Sales : Retailing: The attorney general asks record stores to pull 'Cop Killer.' His letter upsets the chains and civil libertarians.
- U.S. Mounts Sweeping Crackdown on L.A. Gangs : Crime: Federal agencies pool resources to try to disrupt activities. But some question the timing and tactics.
- Inquiry Into U.S. Account of Iran Jet Downing Sought : Military: Nunn asks Pentagon to determine if incident was part of U.S. covert operation to aid Iraq during war with Iran.
- Transit Workers Expected to Reject Contract Offer
- French Truckers Step Up Blockade as Talks Over Traffic Fines Falter
- Suspect Charged in Courthouse Shooting Spree
- Winged Gems : Insects: A new walk-through, living butterfly exhibit at San Diego Wild Animal Park features 18 distinct species. It is intended to awe tourists with its sheer beauty.
- Task Force Hopes to Put Brakes to Car Theft
- Olympics Have Golden Appeal
- Distinct Habit Wins at Belmont
- Dollar Regains Ground Lost in European Trading
- RED, WHITE AND BLOOM
- Churches With Gay Congregations Offering More Child Services : Ministries: Denomination finds that child care and Sunday school classes are essential to serve the needs of their members.
- 13 Suspected Polluters Put on Notice for Cleanup Costs : Environment: The EPA contacts firms regarding contaminated ground water in North Hollywood. Lawsuits may follow.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Bank Heist Suspect Caught After Chase
- Top Developer Richard Barclay Dies at Age 72
- Auto Racing
- COUNTYWIDE / O.C. FAIR : Ex-Queens Give Rein to Memories
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Suddenly Steady Norman One Shot Off Lead
- It Took a Few Years, but Lord Elliott Got the Power : Weightlifting: Edison High junior has set several age-group powerlifting records, including a world record in the straight curl.
- MOTOR RACING : Bartholomew Vows to Be Back on Track
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Shoulder Still Is Tight, Davis Says
- Perot Backers Seek Pledges if House Votes : Politics: Wisconsin candidates are asked to follow constituents' lead in case of a presidential tossup. Campaign leaders disavow the tactic.
- The Rev. Daniel J. O'Hanlon; Jesuit Scholar
- July Fourth Celebrates a Newer World : Holiday: Replicas of Columbus' ships float in New York Harbor as Columbia astronaut sends a message from high above the fireworks.
- Show Must Go On : Mechanics See a Different Tour de France
- Shaking Up Stereotypes : Caltech 'Earthquake Ladies' Give Science a Human Face
- SWIMMING : Sharp Cedes Nothing to Zubero in Games
- No Break for AIDS Activists : Health: Teens in Planned Parenthood program are among a number of youths working this summer to heighten awareness of the disease among their peers.
- Schwal Brings Enthusiasm to Poly Program
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Glavine Wins 12th as Braves Beat Cubs
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Tigers Get Triple Play Against Mariners
- Quance Posts Strong Effort in Butterfly
- STAGE REVIEWS : One-Man 'Sal' a Sympathetic Portrait of Bedeviled Mineo
- U.S. Slump Threatens Canadian Recovery
- It's a Banner Time to Learn How to Fly the Flag
- Havel Loses Czechoslovak Presidency : Politics: Disgruntled Slovaks prevent reelection of the leader of 1989's democratic revolution.
- Communist Party Survival at Stake in Russian Trial
- Lancaster Council Expected to Reinstate Teen-Agers' 10 p.m. Curfew : Laws: Officials who rewrote an ordinance that a judge ruled 'too vague' forgot to include references to those under 18.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Residents Review City General Plan
- Adult World Bookstore Wins Round Against City : Van Nuys: A state appeals court overturns '90 suspension of shop's operating license. The owner makes a plea to end police harassment of customers.
- Church Women United, a 50-year-old ecumenical women's...
- Miscellany
- McEnroe's Moment Is Delayed by Rain
- Disney Kin Follows Proven Footsteps on Path to Empire
- Derailed Tank Car Emptied of Propane; Evacuees to Return
- Never Stop Believing in America : Political system and informed public are keys to recovery
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Golden Pheasant Is Favored Today
- Berganio Falters Down the Stretch : Golf: He is unable to keep pace with Demsey over the final 16 holes and loses, 5-and-4, in the final of the California Amateur championship at Pebble Beach.
- BASKETBALL / EUROPEAN OLYMPIC QUALIFYING : Sabonis, Marciulionis Send Lithuanians to Barcelona
- Nymphs Release Inger Lorre After Concert Incident
- 1-Ring Circus Trumpets Acts of Literacy
- ENERGY
- Olympia & York Funding Dispute With Creditors Resolved
- Perot Outsider Status Begins to Erect Obstacles : Independent: His lack of a political mooring has already helped put him on defensive over questions about past behavior.