- Volleyball
- TV Reviews : '2000 Malibu Road' Crashes on Credibility
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Highly Charged 'Time' From the Genre of the '40s
- Lighting Elements
- In Studios or Skylab, Space Is Relative
- Dai Vernon; Helped Found Magic Castle
- In L.A., GOP Family Values Theme Wins Mixed Reviews
- OXNARD : Journalism Teacher to Lead Association
- Trust Is in Short Supply : Van de Kamp panel seeks to defuse growing teacher, school official enmity
- Countywide : O'Connell Declines Call for Debates
- Countywide : Japanese Students Sample Camarillo
- Silvermans Lead Maccabi Games Softball Entry
- TV Reviews : Borge's 'Then & Now' Is Mostly Now on PBS
- Dollar Does a Number on Stocks; Dow Tumbles 50 Points : Markets: It's the second-highest point drop this year. Bond yields jump as analysts fear that the Fed will raise rates.
- Wary of a Farmyard Frankenstein, Officials Keep Eye on Gene Splicing : Science: But firms developing new strains of hardier plants say maze of emerging state and federal rules cloud the future for important breakthroughs.
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- TIJUANA : Slain Bodies of 2 Police Recovered
- Catholic priests have suffered a collective identity...
- Study Says Poor Lack Mobility to Obtain Aid : Transportation: A UCLA survey finds that welfare is available, but many cannot afford the cost of travel necessary to receive it. Those who work often commute on foot.
- CHARGER REVIEW : NOTEBOOK : Truth in Chargerland Proving to Be an Elusive Commodity
- Pages From Scandals Past . . . : Hollywood: Notoriety tarnished the careers of Charlie Chaplin, Fatty Arbuckle and Roman Polanski. Many wonder how Woody Allen's career will be affected by the drama now unfolding.
- U.S., Kenya Resolve Dispute Over Aid : Somalia: Agreement clears way for airlift of food to the starving.
- Bush Speech Fails to Buoy Markets : Dollar Slides in Europe, Leading U.S. Stocks Down : Trading: The Dow tumbles 50.79 points after posting gains early in the day. Bonds also take a drubbing.
- Tropical Storm Andrew Ushers in Hurricane Season
- Clinton Edges Out Bush in Race for TV Ratings
- Drop in U.S. Oil Spills Tied to Tough Laws
- S. Korea, China Agree to Establish Full Ties
- THE TIMES POLL : Bush Rebounds, Slices Clinton Lead to 8 Points
- Poet Versed in Struggle Gives Drywallers a Lift
- PASADENA : Third Person Arrested in Slaying of Couple
- Del Cerro Synagogue Is Desecrated : Hate Crime: Director of Anti-Defamation League calls vandalism 'more vile and a lot more profane' than any he has ever seen.
- ANAHEIM : Outside Contractors Given High Marks
- Countywide : Courtroom Gets High-Tech System
- Pro Football
- Disciple Golub Gives Foretaste of Messiaen
- SALZBURG DIARY : Concert That Should Have Come First
- Solutions Sought for Zapping Termites
- U.S. Lawman Killed While Watching Home of Fugitive
- APPLIANCES : Machines Let Gourmet Coffee Lovers Make Own Home Brew
- DECORATING ADVICE : Salmon Paint Really Puts Room in the Pink
- State Budget Watch
- SAN DIEGO : Racing Driver Shoots at Tires
- Southland Aerospace Firms Suddenly Lack Engineers : Jobs: Amid industry's downturn, inability to fill key posts shows erosion of U.S. technology base, experts say.
- ASIA : S. Korea Reviews Vietnam War Role : New openness is shown in response to Agent Orange damage claims and a critical movie.
- SOMIS : School District Hires New Superintendent
- NEWPORT BEACH : Hoag Offer Includes Widening of Marsh
- Group Opposes Tying Simi Valley Cemetery to Commercial Project : Growth: Mt. Sinai Memorial Park seeks to finance the local proposal by selling 50 acres to a developer.
- Man Killed When Train Strikes Car
- Right Response to a Balkan Pogrom : A European problem? Yes, but U.S. must help
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Reprieve That's a Relief
- AZTEC NOTEBOOK : SDSU Preparing to Play Rotation Game At Cornerback
- Higher Salary Doesn't Mean Higher Power
- Raiders Need to Get Moving : Pro football: Shell will look for ways to revive running game during today's exhibition against the Redskins.
- MOTOR RACING / VINCE KOWALICK : Wheels in Motion to Open Track in Lancaster
- Stage Reviews : 'Prostitute': Dated Sartre
- LuPone's Life Before 'Life Goes On' Centered on Musical Theater
- Gal Gets 4-Year Sentence in Wayne Attack
- INS Repeats Raid, Arrests 6 Dayworkers
- LOCAL NOTES : Warady Leads With One Stage to Go in Footrace
- UC Irvine Women's Soccer Player Is Hospitalized After Collapsing
- Countywide : Conservancy OKs River Study Grant
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McGwire Injures Ribs in Athletics' Loss
- SWIMMING / U.S. NATIONALS AT MISSION VIEJO : Quance Joins Elite Group of Champions
- Angels Get Look at Their Future : Baseball: Butcher wins, Fortugno saves 9-5 victory over the Yankees. Salmon is 0 for 4 in debut.
- First Nose to the Wire Belongs to Plenty Of Grace at Saratoga
- Signs for LACMA Post Point to St. Louis Curator : Directorship Would Thrust Michael Sharpiro Into Spotlight
- San Diego : Liquor Store Thieves Shoot Owner's Kin
- IRVINE : College Expects Record Enrollment
- LOS ANGELES : Council OKs Expansion of Ethics Panel's Domain
- Northridge Report Exonerates Athletic Program of Racial Bias
- Rise Robots Rise: Ready for the '90s Steely Dan?
- Drop in U.S. Oil Spills Tied to Tough Laws : Environment: Reports show the federal action in the aftermath of the Exxon Valdez incident has led to improvement in the safety of chartered tankers.
- NEWHALL : Judge Sets $1-Million Bail in Misdemeanor Case
- LOS ANGELES : 11 Bank Robberies Reported in One Day
- LA HABRA : Alert Officer Makes Collar in Kidnaping
- AAA Sued Over $500-Million Surplus
- Assassination Foiled, Congo TV Reports
- S. Korea, China Will Forge Diplomatic Ties
- ELECTIONS '92 : Budget Watchers Check Off Reactions to Bush's Tax Plan : Deficit: Some call the IRS form idea a 'gimmick' while others say it could press Congress to cut spending.
- Peres Urges Russia to Boost Mideast Peace : Diplomacy: Israel's foreign minister uses his Moscow visit to warn against more arms sales to countries in the region.
- Brennan in Hospital; Illness Undisclosed
- Countywide : County Gets Park Reforestation Grant
- Disney Bolsters Loan Fund for Inner-City
- Charger Special Teams Are Anything But : NFL: Nothing solved in kicker derby. Errors also spoil the day for punters and kick returners.
- Auto Racing
- Rx Buys Lab, Seeks 7 Other Acquisitions
- A Bouquet of Choices for O.C.
- Serb Using Grisly Film as Propaganda : Balkans: Warlord hopes scenes of alleged Muslim brutality will defuse outrage over atrocities blamed on his forces.
- Murder Charge Rejected in Drug-Related Stillbirth : Court: Judge rules child-protection law does not apply to woman who went on two-day binge before delivery.
- Andrew Eugene Garvin; Retired Dubbing Mixer
- City OKs Exchange Plan for State IOUs : Finance: Council measure allows IOUs to be swapped for cash from businesses, which can use the warrants to pay taxes.
- Easing the Pain : Medicine: A private clinic, designed to serve needy youngsters and take pressure off the Childrens Hospital emergency room, quickly becomes a busy place.
- OXNARD : Trustees Select New Superintendent
- OJAI : Man Gets 15 Years to Life for Slaying
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Time Flies as Gross Still Is Having Fun
- UC Irvine to Reinstate Men's Track and Cross-Country : Anteaters: Programs will be maintained on a non-scholarship basis for at least two years despite funding shortfall.
- Ripken Pins Slump on Contract Talks : Baseball: Oriole shortstop admits negotiations with club have been a distraction after an MVP season.
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL SOUTHWEST REGIONAL : Newbury Oaks Bounces Back Behind Strong Pitching, 5-1
- STAGE REVIEW : A Night in Shining Amour : Musical: Set in a different time, our election year travails, nevertheless, are ever present in "Camelot." It gets Starlight's first standing ovation of season.
- MUSIC REVIEW : More Classical Pops in the Cahuenga Pass
- In Minnesota, There's the Mall
- Seymour, Herschensohn Embrace 'Family Values'
- U.S. Vows Never to Accept Serb Seizures of Land
- Judge Delays Decision on Landfill Report
- Audit Finds Lax Management of Poverty Agency : Government: Controller reports weaknesses in the Community Development Department's oversight of contract provisions, city regulations and employee performance.
- 3 Honored for 45,000 Hours of Service
- Training Run : Metrolink Rail Service Makes a Promotional Tour
- NEWHALL : $1-Million Bail Set in Harassment Case
- Christie Stays on Winning Track at Berlin
- Front and Center : With Maddox Turning Pro Early, the Pressure Is on Wayne Cook, UCLA's New Quarterback
- Clark Hired to Coach UCI Tennis
- Tina Louise Finds Life Is Still Sweet 25 Years After 'Gilligan's' Ginger
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Baffert to Have Two in O'Brien; Thirty Slews Will Be Given Rest
- 'Scud Stud' Fired : Television: NBC dismisses Arthur Kent, once one of its fastest-rising correspondents. Kent vows to clear his name.
- Suit Triggers Presley Cos. Stock Plunge
- Brilliant Additions : Lighting Techniques Put Special Effects at Your Fingertips
- Buoyed by Polls, President Roars Back Into Fight
- Federal Jury Entering Third Day of Deliberations in Iran-Contra Trial
- Police K9 Unit Ordered to Put Bark Before Bite : Law enforcement: Commission refuses to suspend use of the animals during retraining period.
- Why Was a Good Kid Killed? : Standout teen-ager, witness to gang slaying, gets gunned down
- Zeile Embarks on a Salvage Mission : Baseball: Embarrassed Cardinal goes to triple-A Louisville in an attempt to rebuild his game.
- Linebacker Benefield Impressive in CFL Game
- It Was Just a Sad Day and a Sad Way to See It End for Bird Watchers
- Punishment Doesn't Fit the Crime in NFL
- Fans Keep Singing Those Dodger Blues
- Western Intervention in Bosnia
- Just Give This Reader the Facts: 49ers 4, Rams 0
- Abortion Issue
- Everybody Seems to Be Infighting On at USC
- Books and Film
- Western Intervention in Bosnia
- Fans Keep Singing Those Dodger Blues
- Woody and Soon-Yi
- To Be Playing Soon at the Comedy Store
- Philip Agee on CIA Role
- Woody and Soon-Yi
- Everybody Seems to Be Infighting On at USC
- Champions Are Made, They Are Not Born
- Fans Keep Singing Those Dodger Blues
- It Was Just a Sad Day and a Sad Way to See It End for Bird Watchers
- Western Intervention in Bosnia
- Reaction Is Mixed to Discovery Believed Linked to Jesus' Life : History: Israeli archeologists have found what they believe may be the tomb of the man who presided at Christ's trial. Some scholars call the finding 'significant,' while others are skeptical.
- Woody and Soon-Yi
- After First Volley, Coach Returns Fire
- Sanders Has Never Talked to the Senator
- GOP Congress
- Where Are the Women?
- Chance of Lifetime, Lifetime of Chance
- Names in the News - Aug. 22, 1992
- Names in the News - Aug. 22, 1992
- Names in the News - Aug. 22, 1992
- Obituaries - Aug. 22, 1992
- Obituaries - Aug. 22, 1992
- 8 Orange County Republicans Defect
- Allen's Friends Challenge Sexual Abuse Accusations : Custody battle: His colleagues portray him as a devoted family man. They say Farrow may be putting words in her children's mouths.
- DUELING MEMOS: In a recent letter, County...
- SEEING DOUBLE: Motorists along I-5 now see...
- A Dozen Wildfires Lay Siege to State : Disaster: Gov. Wilson issues emergency declaration after touring scorched area. Thousands are forced to flee homes.
- Man Shoots Ex-Girlfriend, Bystander at El Toro Base : Crime: The gunman, a former Marine, is also believed to have made a bomb threat to the facility just before the shootings.
- Communities Gear Up for Metrolink : Transit: The commuter train makes a whistle-stop tour. Moorpark and Simi Valley are planning their own celebrations.
- Autopsy Confirms Heatstroke Killed Football Player : Weather: Coach of San Fernando High senior is said to have followed district policy for activity on hot days.
- Senate Deal May Offer Deeper Welfare Cuts : Budget: Reduction still would fall short of Wilson's demands. Assembly works on its version of the state spending plan in a partisan atmosphere.
- 8 O.C. Republicans Abandon Bush, Publicly Defect to Clinton : Politics: Their joint endorsement sparks a debate with loyalists outside a private club and refuels the ongoing fight over control of local GOP.
- PLUSH FAIRWAYS: Orange County has many public...
- PEROT FOREVER: Vickie Sullivan turns heads with...
- Dollar's Slump Signals Jitters Over Bush Plan
- Koll Management Plans Merger : Growth: Melding with Dallas-based firm will boost the Irvine-based company to fourth nationally among property management organizations.
- Wet Seal Strategy Working: Profit Increases by 35% : Apparel: Same-store sales up 8% since chain responded to recession by cutting prices on its clothes for young women.
- James M. Reum Is Nominated for Seat on SEC
- California: Sin City or a Luring Tinseltown?
- DIRECTIONS : Some of L. A.'s Best Designers Break New Ground, but Stay True to Their Signature Styles
- FASHION : Queen of the Deal Wins Susie's a Loyal Following
- '92 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : Senate Candidates Back Family Values : Traditions: Seymour excludes gays, Herschensohn omits participants in rioting from the GOP definition.
- Dow Loses 2.17 as Investors Sit on Sidelines : Market Overview
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Vaccinations Curbed Measles Cases, Officials Say
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Ruling a Blow to Settlements
- Former Senator's Aide Indicted in HUD Probe
- TV Show Adds New Meaning to 'Fashion Police'
- REAL ESTATE
- Government Action Fuels Rally in Japan
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Formal Ties to China Expected
- '92 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : BUSH TEXT: 'Who Do You Trust to Make Change Work?'
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Panel Urges L.A. to Pay Landfill Fine
- FARAWAY LOOKS : Exotic Designs, Textures and Prints Give a Foreign Accent to Wardrobes
- Two Jewish Experiences : Playwright is credited with crafting a message of spiritual awakening and blistering rage over historic injustices.
- A Chronicle of the Passing Scene
- SIMI VALLEY : Residents Drop Out of Youth Club Suit
- Judge OKs Rules Requiring Lawyers for INS Arrestees
- Riot Aid a Boon for Youth Jobs Program : Employment: Due to increased federal funding, 900 disadvantaged Santa Ana teens found summer work.
- PLATFORM : Heartless Evictions
- Rise in Smog Alerts Blamed on Weather : Environment: After two years of improvement, the L.A. area's air quality has declined. But the long-term trend is positive, AQMD officials say.
- Republican Convention : Area GOP Delegates Confident, Enthusiastic
- Oceanside Officials Roust Homeless From Valley
- LOS ANGELES : Yaroslavsky Calls for Stricter Hiring Freeze
- Weekend to Bring Relief from Scorching Heat : Weather: Cool air from Alaska is expected to break 10-day heat wave.
- REDONDO BEACH : Another Stretch of Beach Reopened After 3 Days
- Hockey
- Hansen-Dent to Pursue Pro Career
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Board Considers Drug Testing
- Offensive tackle Tony Boselli, an All-Pacific 10...
- MARS-FM Fires On-Air Staff, Drops Techno-Rock Format
- Hamlet Is the Whole Show in Topanga
- TV REVIEW : Chronicling the TV 'War' on Voters
- HANCOCK PARK : Man Shot by Police Officers Is Identified
- Countywide : Santa Ana Approves All-Day Rap Show
- USC Band Marches Back to Boot Camp
- Armed Men Rob Tustin Jewelry Store
- Security Measures at Courts Are Changed : Searches: Officials at federal buildings agree to let lawyers get ID cards that will allow them to pass through checkpoints with minimal screening.
- O.C. PLATFORM : Safety Comes First
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Groups Seek Revival of Sports Programs
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Campus a la Carte
- NEWPORT BEACH : Activists Oppose Development Plans
- LOS ANGELES : Elite Police Unit's Offices Reopened; Probe Goes On
- AZTEC NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Contest for SDSU Punting Job is Heating Up
- Met Bats Cool Off Martinez : Baseball: New York hits three homers against Dodger starting pitcher in 11-4 victory.
- STAGE
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Adventures' Trivializes a Masterpiece
- A Medieval 'Bonanza' : 'Covington Cross': Feudal Fun When Knights Were Bold
- Robert (Bob) McAdam; Dog Trainer
- PACOIMA : Cleanup Targets Business District
- Irish Say DuBose Ineligible : Football: Notre Dame admits violations occurred but asks NCAA to restore linebacker's playing status.
- A Tough Start : Lyght Got a Quick NFL Baptism in '91 and Expects It to Pay Off This Season
- The Big Eight Conference has agreed to...
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Interesting Idea a Mixed Bag at Figs
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Handbag' Can't Carry Film's Premise
- San Diego Spotlight : When Going Out to Eat Is a Real Cliffhanger
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Street Kids Run Rampant in 'London'
- Flaws and Order : Irvine Exhibit Takes a Close Look at 'Urge' to Impose Structure and Its Pros and Cons
- SIMI VALLEY : Planners Cast Votes Against Gas Station
- Court Restores Ethics Panel's Authority to Investigate Felonies : Inquiry: Appellate panel overturns ruling that the board had no power to aid probe of city attorney's office.
- Torrance Wins, 3-2; Can Still Finish 3rd
- Jorge Paez will meet Brian Brown in...
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : McEnroe Goes Off on Camera, Wins
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Witnesses to Hit-Run Accident Sought
- Torrance's City Attorney Plans to Retire Later This Year : Government: Council members praise Kenneth L. Nelson, 55, for his work with Mobil Oil and other litigation. He cites 'purely personal' reasons for calling it quits.
- Group Opposes Tying Cemetery to Commercial Project
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Cole Enjoys Days with the Pirates, Has McKeon to Thank for Trade
- The Heritage Bowl, a postseason game for...
- O & Y Owners Offer to Cut Their Stake
- Escrow Firm's Seizure Fuels Anxiety : Investigation: A conservator is studying finances of Fountain Valley-based Huntington. Officials say customers' funds are protected by state insurance.
- Fannie Mae to Buy Family Savings' Mortgages : Finance: The black-owned thrift will sell home loans totaling $5 million. The deal will provide funds for up to 50 new borrowers.
- REAL ESTATE
- 4 Rival Budget Plans Yield Capitol Chaos : Spending: Senate moves toward bipartisan compromise package while Assembly Democrats seek a proposal that could bypass governor or Republican leaders. Wilson turns up heat on lawmakers to accept his version.
- Bush Speech a Hit With Nixon Library Crowd : Reaction: President had said he needed a home run, and supporters say that's what he delivered.
- Candid Camera : Latest Royal Tempest: Photos Catch Fergie Frolicking Poolside With Texan
- Ex-Political Captive Gets OK to Leave China : Asia: Han Dongfang to get U.S. medical treatment. Activists abroad are told they won't be punished.
- King Hussein Loses Kidney
- Countywide : Housing Group Presents Awards
- REAL ESTATE : Visits to Model Homes Down 20% in 5-County Area Over 7 Months
- AIRLINES
- Will My Child Teach Me Secrets of Life?
- John Sturges; Director of Classic Action Films
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Grill's Mixed Message : Pearls bills its style as 'light gourmet' but takes a heavy hand to meats and pasta as well as desserts.
- Latinos No Longer an 'Underclass,' Researcher Says : Sociology: Three-year study of cultural attitudes shows a 'paradox' of middle-class values and poverty-level incomes.
- Mexico, Five Neighbors Plan Free Trade Pact : Commerce: The countries will work toward a regional bloc in Central America.
- Bargain Bonanza
- Neal Picked to Replace Williams as Police Head in Philadelphia
- When the Temperature Rises : Health: Heatstroke can be fatal. Heat exhaustion is less severe but still dangerous. Some simple steps can prevent serious complications.
- BOOK REVIEW : Pop Guru Goldman Recycles '60s Articles : SOUND BITES <i> by Albert Goldman</i> ; Random House/Turtle Bay Books; $22; 299 pages
- Justices Will Consider Revival of Campaign Fund Limit Measure
- '92 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : Conventionn at a Glance
- PASADENA : 1 of 2 Suspects in Murder of Couple Is Released
- Taiyo California Closing Its Office
- Flames Disturb Peace of Gold Country Retirees : Safety: Well-to-do residents had given little thought to the hazards of living among the pines and manzanita. The order to evacuate changed that.
- GOP Sees 5 Industrial States as Key to Victory : Campaign: Strategists seek to make up for expected loss in California and Democrats' inroads in the South.
- Restaurant Enterprises Loss Prompts Move to Restructure Debt
- Measles Epidemic Quelled, Officials Say
- STAGE REVIEW : Bringing New Life to Old Simon Play : A production of 'Last of the Red Hot Lovers' in Woodland Hills taps into the comedy's human underbelly.
- Bush Vows to Seek Cut in Taxes : Economy Targeted in GOP Acceptance Speech : Convention: The all-bracket reductions are linked to a spending cap in his strategy for a second term. Quayle points to a 'cultural divide.'
- AQMD Leads Effort to Share Smog Data : Clean air: The agency teams up with industry to develop technology, which will be made available to small businesses.
- Puerto Rico Wants $274 Million From Gas Firms
- MEDICINE / CYSTIC FIBROSIS : Genetic Breakthrough With Mice Hailed by Experts as 'Major Victory'
- Wild Footwear Used to Be Walking Tall, but This Year, the Shoe's on the Other Foot
- Serbs Use Trade Loopholes to Skirt U.N.'s Sanctions : Yugoslavia: Fuel and grain arrive by road and river. International embargo has largely failed, diplomats say.
- 2 Yahweh Aides Sentenced in Campaign of Terror
- Strikes Threatening GM Just as '93 Models Are Due : Autos: UAW says a walkout at a key Ohio stamping plant could begin next week. It could delay deliveries of new Saturns, other cars.
- Religious Extremists Run GOP, Gore Says : Campaign: Democrat tells Illinois audience that conservative activists are more interested in their social agenda than in curing economic ills.
- 'Ethnic Cleansing' Legacy: Place Where None Can Live : Balkans: On both banks of a river separating Bosnia and Croatia, it's hard to tell the winners from the losers.
- Quayle Pushes Family Values, Lashes Critics
- Sounding Off : Via Videotape, Small Business Owners Give Bush, Clinton the Word
- Not Business as Usual : Black, Asian Commercial Groups Meet in Bid to Promote Harmony
- ECONOMY
- WORLD IN BRIEF : KYRGYZSTAN : 50 Dead Reported in 7.5 Quake
- '92 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : Bush Blasts at Congress May Hit GOP Too : Strategy: The President hopes to pin government failures on lawmakers. That makes some incumbent Republicans uneasy.
- School Voucher Plan Qualifies for June, 1994, Ballot : Education: Backers vow to try to put initiative before voters this November. A San Diego County official says there is evidence of fraud on some petitions.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MARSHALL ISLANDS : U.S. to Clean Up Bikini Atoll
- A Question of Balance : Gymnastics Can Hold Benefits, Pitfalls for Girls
- Flynn Vetoes Condom Vending Machine Law
- ANAHEIM : Residents a No-Show at Vendors' Meeting
- Hockey
- Raiders Live, Ram Fans Must Wait
- EVENTS
- JAZZ REVIEW : Joe's Jam Goes Over Smoothly at El Matador : The focus was on the music, not the man, as Massimino's big band plays with quiet zeal.
- AIRLINES
- ENTERTAINMENT
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SWEDEN : CIA Defector to Soviets Seized
- Judge Tells Jurors to Put Politics Aside in Deciding Iran-Contra Case
- COLUMN ONE : Going for Broke on the Budget : What's the real story behind a state that only knows how to say IOU? A hundred battles rage, including one over bed pads. Politicians play hide and seek with California's 900 lobbyists.
- Solving Lost Mail Riddles : Postal clerks become sleuths in their efforts to unscramble garbled street names or to find the owners of items that have no packaging.