- In a Nut Shell: <i> Capsule reviews of forthcoming books.</i> : OLIVER STONE, <i> By Bob Woodward</i>
- Celebrating the Old Ways : ALBUQUERQUE, <i> By Rudolfo Anaya (University of New Mexico Press: $19.95; 288 pp.)</i>
- Imelda Marcos Says 'No' to Cargo Plane for Husband's Body
- BUY AMERICAN, BUY THIS BOOK by...
- Double Dipping : Farmers Drain Federal Water, Then Sell It Back to U. S. for Credit
- Opponents of Pentagon's Anti-Gay Policy Detect Harbingers of Change
- Clinton Backs Hurricane Relief Inquiry : Politics: Democratic candidate says charges of slow federal response should be investigated. His comments draw angry response from Bush camp.
- AL VS. DAN: George Bush may score...
- Recession and Illness Team to Ruin Family : Health nightmare: Ailing Boston woman, whose mother died of cancer, tells the horror of suffering a decline from well-being to total disaster.
- A Roaring Success : In 2 Years, Stratos Has Transformed the Lions Into a Volleyball Winner
- LOCAL NOTES
- Wi, Berganio Fall by Wayside in Match Play
- VOLLEYBALL / AT HERMOSA BEACH : War of Words Moves to Sand Today
- Orange County
- POETRY
- Annette McCluskey has been promoted to senior...
- Quiet L.A. Neighborhood in Eye of the Storm : Willowbrook: Though much of the district is economically depressed, it has pockets of tidy, well-kept homes on tree-lined streets occupied by the original owners.
- STYLE : GARDENS : Horse Heaven
- VIDEOS : From France to Chicago
- Caltech Gets $2-Million Science Education Grant
- Senate OKs Regional Rates for Welfare
- A Day With the Sea Rebels
- Some Crime Witnesses Pay High Price for Civic Duty : Violence: Agreeing to testify can bring threats, even death. L.A. gangs are notorious for intimidation tactics.
- Twice Victimized by Recession: Jobs Lost, Then Health Insurance : Illness: A woman dies, and her husband says they would have sought help if national medical coverage had been available.
- World IN BRIEF : NORTHERN IRELAND : 'Troubles' Milestone: Deaths Reach 3,000
- Crone New Dean of Faculty at Scripps
- Brown's Move May Kill Workers' Comp Bills : Politics: Key portions of overhaul package are voted down after Speaker denounces compromise in surprise visit to committee.
- Electric Car Consortium Gets Worker Retraining Contract
- Miscellany
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Korda Beats Edberg to Reach Final
- Bell Toils for L.A. in First Victory : Raiders: He scores on runs of 71 and two yards against the Oilers, 30-26.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '92 : Not an Easy Turnaround : USC: After 3-8 record, the Trojans have almost nowhere to go but up, but their 11 opponents were a combined 83-46-1 last season.
- An Olympic Dream Come True in Paralympics
- 1991 IN REVIEW
- TRAVIS TRITT "t-r-o-u-b-l-e" Warner Bros.* * 1/2...
- POETRY
- POETRY
- New African Resort Has Cards and Crocodiles
- Passing the Buck on Birth Control
- Cache of Ancient Gold Coins Unearthed
- How to Lower the Misery Index : People need to give to charities; charities need to maintain the public's trust
- W. Virginia Policyholders Dragged Down in Collapse of Health Insurer
- Sands of Time Don't Slow Down L.A. County's Oldest Lifeguard
- Descendants Will Celebrate What Don Pedro Chavez Started : Families: San Pedro teacher went hunting for his roots and found more than 600 chips off the old block.
- L.A. River Bill Raises 11th-Hour Objections : Legislation: Cities downstream say a conservancy that would be formed to plan projects along the channel would usurp their controls.
- Privatization Helps Cure Clinic Problems : Health: Doctors and the county have teamed up to enable medical facilities for the poor to become more efficient and profitable.
- BACH: The "Magnificat" will be performed as...
- Harsh Realities Abrade Family Values : * County's Latino Community Exemplifies Qualities That Politicians Tend to Overlook
- LOCAL NOTES : Two County Motorcyclists Sputter at World Final
- Dodgers Dazzled by Wizardry
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Second and Third First in His Thinking
- 'Kentucky Cycle' Finds Unheralded Angel
- In Brief
- Willie : After the IRS and on the road to 60: a time to look back and ahead
- They Knew Jimmy Hoffa, and Jimmy Hoffa Was No . . .
- NOTES FROM A SOLSTICE : Leaving Behind the Maternal Instinct for a Universe Without Children
- Pilot in Mystery Flight Case Gets Prison Term
- Alaska Official Files Suit to Block Recall Movement
- Bird-Watching a Deadly Virus : Groups of Chickens Tested for Signs of Mosquito-Borne Disease
- CLAREMONT TOUR: Claremont Heritage will hold a...
- PERSPECTIVE ON EUROPE : All Signs Point to an Implosion : The EC's incompetence on Yugoslavia bodes ill for the unity treaty; in a Sept. 20 vote, France may deliver the <i> coup de grace.</i>
- Laid-Off Single Mother Can't Afford to Worry
- Filner Career Falls Into Place : It Was School Board, Then City Council; Now He's Shoo-In for Congress
- Tourists Find Montana Still Pretty Wild
- Dim-Sum Palace of the Moment
- SOPHIE B. HAWKINS : As Sexy as She Wants to Be
- Blue-Eyed Benefactor
- IN EXCESS
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Gays Protest B of A Decision on Scouts
- Caltrans Issues Advisory About Freeway Work
- Conflict Issue Resurfaces for Councilwoman
- VICKI LAWRENCE: Lighten Up, Daytime!
- Waging War Without End, Amen: America's 70-Year Cultural Battle : Values: Woody Allen is just part of the latest skirmish in the long struggle over what America used to be and what it has become.
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of Aug. 30-Sept. 5
- Father, Mother, Son, a Quorum, Run for City Council : Politics: Victories by Solana Beach family could provide unusual test of state's Brown Act open-meeting law.
- Pro Football
- Cook, LaChapelle Team Up in Scrimmage at Rose Bowl
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / CENTURY LEAGUE
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Woods Ousted in Second Round
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : McGriff's Home Run Achievements Nearly Obscured by Sheffield Hoopla
- Bowl Alliance Still Does Not Solve All of College Football's Problems
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / CENTURY LEAGUE
- Angels Get One for Their Buck : Baseball: Langston and Grahe stop Red Sox on four hits, 7-2.
- THE WINE LIST
- Sorry Harvest of Hunger in Haiti's Blighted Northwest
- World-Famed Chefs Converge on Beijing to Share Culinary Tips on Feeding the Famous
- Hijacking of Ethiopian Jetliner Ends in Rome
- REGIONAL REPORT : Counties Brace for Cuts in Police, Other Services : Finance: Shrinking revenues will force reductions in areas previously protected from the budget ax. Courts, D.A.'s offices, and jails will feel the crunch.
- 8,800-Acre Fire Contained
- Bush Dispatches 5,000 More Troops to Hurricane Area : Federal aid: President makes nearly $300 million available to relief agencies in southern Florida. He bristles at question about political motives.
- FRIENDLY SKIES? America West, fighting bankruptcy, is...
- Never Cry Wolf (KTLA Sunday at 6...
- Bingo Curbs May Cut Ride Short for Therapy Project : Charities: A group says a Simi Valley law reduces the proceeds needed to operate a Chatsworth program that puts the handicapped on horseback.
- Local talent is in full bloom this...
- 3 Arrests Dampen Success of Summer Anti-Gang Project : Jobs: But 37 of the 40 teen-agers complete the Ventura employment program. The others face murder charges.
- Turning the Tide : Female lifeguards have gained a foothold in the male-dominated profession. But they still battle sexism--sometimes even from swimmers they are trying to help.
- DEL MAR : Paseana's Pacific Classic Quest Brings to Mind Glorious Song
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves Turn Ease Into Squeeze
- WHAT'S GOIN' ON?: Another issue-oriented song that's...
- POETRY
- Grounds for the City : BAILEY'S CAFE, <i> By Gloria Naylor (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: $21; 200 pp.)</i>
- Voting Suspended in Part of Lebanon
- Nation's Violent Crime Rate Climbs 3.6%, FBI Reports : Law: The 1-year increase in California is 4.3%. Cities are worst hit, and a wave of juvenile offenses continues to grow.
- Sierra Madre : Water Exploration to Begin
- Walnut : City to Fund Street's Repair
- Back in June, I thought I had...
- Where Are They Now? : A drifter, a deadbeat and an intensely private doctor. Hardly heroes, these are the faces behind some of the most famous legal decisions in America.
- Coroner's Sleuth Bids Farewell to Storied Career
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : San Pedro is electric with anticipation over its two new trolleys.
- Homeless Get Helping Hand to Clean Up and Clear Out : Tent city: Santa Ana camp in Civic Center all but dismantled as eviction looms under new law. Volunteers help strike tents, but some who live there refuse to go.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Royals, Expos Trade Minor Leaguers
- CENTURY LEAGUE FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Worthem Weighs In With a Hefty Goal
- AZTECS NOTEBOOK : Linebackers Say Defense Improved : Football: New starters Roberts, Provensal say team has matured.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '92 : Not an Easy Void to Fill : UCLA: After 9-3 record, the Bruins have 12 starters back, but they have had to readjust their dreams to life without Maddox.
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- Unmarried . . . With Children--and Values : Susan Sarandon, who has given older actresses and unconventional relationships a good name, talks of family virtues, politics, movies and men.
- Door Into Vietnam : U.S. Companies Test Limits of Trade Embargo
- How 'Bout Some More Words
- Beach Boy Books
- Grubs, Emu Eggs on 'Bush Tucker' Menu
- 'We Will Never Again Be History's Fools' : Serbs: They may give back territory if they feel safe from Muslim and Croat domination.
- Westinghouse Promotes Its A-Waste Cleanup : Environment: But a watchdog group says the claims about cleaning up billions of gallons of radioactive debris at Hanford nuclear site are exaggerated.
- Skepticism a Sad Shield for a Teacher : Education: When a child's learning light goes on, a teacher revels in the joy. But children and teachers are struggling with new burdens that make it a 'scary time' to be in education.
- Nigel Mansell maintained the pole position for...
- TENNIS / WOMEN AT LA COSTA : Capriati Lifts Game to Reach Final
- Palmieri Says It's Not Salsa That Makes His Style Hot
- * Dana N. Levitt has joined Los...
- FOR RENT : FARMHOUSES IN FRANCE : Staying in a private cottage in the French countryside is a way to soak up the local atmosphere and avoid the high hotel bills
- World IN BRIEF : CANADA : Quebec Premier Gets Party to Back Accord
- Hijacked Ethiopian Jetliner Lands in Rome
- Serbs Say They Are Lifting Gorazde Siege : Balkans: Their leader in Bosnia cites pledge at London talks. Fighting continues in Sarajevo.
- Maryland Governor Is Released From Hospital
- PLATFORM : Scouts Stand Up
- Girl Killed, 3 Injured in 3-Car Crash
- Navy Disciplines Pilot for Incident in Japan
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL / WORLD SERIES : Curran Keeps Newbury Oaks Afloat
- COMMENTARY ON THE ELECTIONS : The Seven Reasons Bush Will Win Big in Orange County : While some predict a tight race locally, the President's margin of victory here may be what wins him the election.
- U.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS : Kiraly, Steffes Are True to Form : Volleyball: Top-seeded team fights off upset attempt by Frohoff and Luyties for 15-13 victory.
- Capriati Puts Game Together in Time to Win : Tennis: Top-seeded player rallies to defeat Huber and earn a berth in Mazda Classic championship against Martinez.
- 3,000-Mile Race a Cakewalk?
- An Instrument of Education : CSUN's new pipe organ may teach students a thing or two about music before the electronic age
- GM, Auto Workers to Meet Today in Effort to End Parts Plant Strike
- Gore Tells Auto Workers Bush Has Let Jobs Slide : Democrats: On the heels of a GOP attack, Clinton's running mate sticks to his call for higher fuel efficiency.
- Connect the Lives : CBS series hopes to reach people nearing their 40s during the '90s
- RESTAURANTS : CAJUN LITE : At Neo-Creole Orleans, the Pacific Meets the Bayou, and Bronzed Fish Are Not Bookends
- Great jumping horses! Disney shows how 'Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken'
- Brazil's President Stands Fast as Impeachment Move Grows
- Casino Company Bets It Can Make a Pretty Penny in the U.S. Heartland
- An Invasion? Sure! But, Why Pennsylvania?
- SAN DIEGO : Baker Found Dead From Stabbing
- Back to School Means a Dose of Immunizations
- Something to Hide or Just Lacking Judgment?
- Notes about your surroundings.
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / CENTURY LEAGUE
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '92 : By Goshen, by Golly : Notre Dame Quarterback Rick Mirer Is a Big Star, but He Is Also Very Small-Town
- London Earns Berth in U.S. Open by Winning Qualifying Tournament
- GOLF U.S. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP : Second-Round Match Gets Away From Woods
- Pirates Rally to Defeat Padres
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Brewers Greet Cone Rudely in 7-2 Victory
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : THE POLITICAL DEPT. : Die Hard 3: Bruce Willis Saves the White House From (<i> fill in the blank</i> )
- Practically Perfect Mary
- Mississippi Town Bets Its Future on New Riverboat Gambling Casinos : Economy: Tunica County is first in state to take advantage of new law. Residents hope for benefits in employment, business.
- Senate Scales Back Huge Fee Hikes for Community Colleges : Education: Legislators reject increases proposed by governor. Per-unit costs will still be raised from $6 to $12 for most students.
- Quayle Uses Sports Lingo to Toss Strike at Clinton
- REGIONAL REPORT : Counties Brace for Cuts in Police, Other Services : Finance: Shrinking revenue will force reductions in areas previously protected from the budget ax. In Orange County, cutbacks may close some county offices every other Friday.
- Expert Panel Brews Bitter Tonic for U.S. Fiscal Malaise : Economy: Precise cure remains in dispute, but most in group agree Americans should be prepared for sacrifice.
- Anti-Gang Idea Runs Into NIMBY : Services: Few residents oppose the idea of a youth center. But some respond with 'Not In My Back Yard' when it comes to the facility's location.
- Italy to Renovate Prisons Housing Mafiosi
- Alaska Wildlife Refuge Under Siege by Pressures for Access, Development : Environment: Giant brown bears have thrived under U.S. protection, and officials are trying to strike a balance that will allow more use of wilderness without endangering animals.
- GOLF COURSE PROJECT: A public hearing will...
- Police, Fire Teams Show Off Readiness
- Few Admit Seeing Boy Killed in Park
- COUNTYWIDE : District Considers School Busing Fees
- Public Access to City Shoreline Threatened : Preservation: Local officials say the state's interpretation of a measure to create ecological reserves is too narrow and threatens to restrict use of popular beach areas. State officials disagree.
- Bowling
- Red Line Art : Metro Rail passengers will be treated to a delightful mix of permanently installed, site-specific artwork by distinguished artists
- Victory Pushes Horst Closer to Saugus Title
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / CENTURY LEAGUE
- Tu Helps U.S. Girls Win World Tennis Title
- The Philadelphia Eagles waived 10 players, including...
- BACK TO THE FUTURE: Just as you've...
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : The Bob Thing : 'Bob Roberts' seeks 'smart, hip' filmgoers who'll vote with their wallets
- American Zoos Go High-Tech to Get Children Hooked on Conservation : Environment: Computers and interactive TV are being employed to educate youngsters on threat to wildlife and habitats around the globe.
- Copping Elvis
- Tunisia Raises Stakes Against Islamic Fundamentalists : North Africa: Trials are the biggest legal challenge yet to militants. But the crackdown could spur a backlash.
- Fugitive Says He Was Wounded in Shootout
- Citrus Performing Arts Center to Be Renovated
- THE IDEA FACTORY: Learning to Think at...
- 70 Answer Plea From the IRS to Clear Up Delinquent Taxes
- Conservation Group Wants to Buy Land in Slide Area : Peninsula: The plan would set aside 900 acres in the Portuguese Bend-Abalone Cove region as open space. Organizers hope the plan will be partially funded by the four cities in the region.
- Job Is Just Too Much to Put Up With
- Call of the Wild : City Dwellers Learn American Indian 'Earth Skills' at a Mountain Institute
- Michael Andretti outgunned Emerson Fittipaldi for the...
- NEW RELEASES : 'Haunted Heart': Charlie Haden's Off-Base Concept
- It Still Leaves an Impression : It may be tacky, but the allure of post-riot Hollywood Boulevard remains a magnet to the masses, drawing star-struck tourists from near and far.
- Hotel's 'Kid Concierges' Help Youngest Guests Cope With Life in Nation's Capital
- Drive Will Be Faster--but for How Long? : Ventura Freeway: The widening project should be done by the end of next month. But officials say the added lanes will only bring temporary relief.
- SAN DIEGO : Police Say Woman Attacked Husband
- Driver Is Fatally Shot at Stoplight
- The New Orleans Saints cut five players,...
- NFL EXHIBITION ROUNDUP : Vikings Roll to 30-0 Rout of Redskins
- A Labor-Intensive 'Hoffa' : Jack Nicholson got the part, but it's Danny DeVito, directing with the bark of the Teamster boss himself, who acts like Jimmy Hoffa
- Love Will Take Them to Reno
- Average Mortgage Rates and Indexes
- Visa Offers Discounts to Travelers in Britain
- Spanish-Speaking Tenant Signs Lease Unaware
- THE FUZZINESS FACTOR
- POETRY
- 2nd Quarter Sales Hit Three-Year High
- WEEKEND ESCAPE : The Perfect Catalina 'Weekend' . . . at Midweek : Visitors who avoid Saturday-Sunday crowds can have choice of hotels and save money, too
- STYLE : ARCHITECTURE : Cabin Class
- STYLE : FASHION : If the Platforms Fit, ...
- Far North By Northwest : SAILOR SONG, <i> By Ken Kesey (Viking: $23.50; 526 pp.)</i>
- Latin American Debt Crisis Brings a Decade of Troubles and Progress : Economy: On 10th anniversary, Third World countries are still trying to dig their way out from under. But there are some signs of hope.
- CLIQUES
- L.A. SPEAK
- GUIDEBOOK : On Track With Amtrak
- Clinton's Economic Plan, Stressing Education and Training, Is a Good One
- SKY JOCKS of the SIERRA : Riding the Mountain Wave, Glider Pilots Push the Limits of Powerless Flight in the Treacherous Blue Yonder
- Book Review : BOOK: A Novel, <i> By Robert Grudin (Random House: $19; 257 pp.)</i>
- * John W. Paxton has been elected...
- The White-Hot Extreme : WHITE JAZZ, <i> By James Ellroy (Alfred A. Knopf: $22; 320 pp.)</i>
- AMERICAN LOG HOMES by Arthur Thiede...
- Car Rental Firms Offering Good Deals in Europe : Transportation: Most travelers are unaware of the discounted rates offered by U.S.-based wholesalers who rarely advertise to the general public.
- Growing Up in Vichy France : LE PETIT GARCON, <i> By Philippe Labro Translated from the French by Linda Coverdale (Farrar Straus Giroux: $22.95; 257 pp.)</i>
- DMI Names New Financial Officer
- Auto Supply Companies Face a Rough Road : Manufacturing: Parts firms are in the midst of a major shakeout as Detroit's Big Three try to slash costs.
- When You Have Buses, Who Needs Clock?
- When Death Comes, By MARY OLIVER
- POETRY : SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE. A brief list of recent poetry anthologies:
- Riding the Rails: Around America With Amtrak : From sleeper to diner to lounge, an expatriate discovers a world both stimulating and peaceful.
- DREAMS ON FIRE, EMBERS OF HOPE: From...
- POETRY
- Lompoc Mission Far From Impossible for Hikers
- Judi Goulart has joined Orange National Bank...
- Having Employees Share Health Costs Is Wave of Future
- Disney's Jungle : How They Built It 40 Years Ago and How You Can Build One Now in Your Own Back Yard
- Financially Unfit Spa Is Left in Limbo : Closure: The high-toned O.C. health club shut down only months after a high-profile opening, leaving the membership of movers and shakers running in place.
- Bill Clinton, Simplified : How a Complex Candidate Learned the Dick and Jane Language of Presidential Politics and Became a Contender
- Laurie Sowd has been named operations director...
- ELECTIONS / SIMI VALLEY COUNCIL : Candidates Hurl Charges as Campaign Gets Mean
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: AUGUST 29
- Hearing Scheduled on Proposed Golf Course
- BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : Reed Reaches His Destination After Waiting Out Congestion
- Amadeus' Ambassador : Lucinda Carver, only the second conductor of the L.A. Mozart Orchestra, champions the composer as a breaker of cultural barriers
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '92 : Campus Focus, Fiscal Savior : Football Reigns Supreme at SDSU, Where Success Generates Revenue
- An Active Effort to Keep Kids Off Drugs : DARE Camp Shows That Action Really Is Louder Than Words
- Neighbors Uneasy When Child Killer Moves In
- You Made the Call
- A Personal Tragedy Made Her an Activist : Support: The founder of the Whittier-Rio Hondo AIDS Project lost her son to acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
- Monrovia-based AeroVironment Inc. has announced management changes:
- Relive the thrilling animated adventures of Jonny...
- No Courage to Split Hairs With a Barber
- A Target for Centuries : O.C. Anti-Camping Laws Not the First Aimed at Homeless
- Japan's Immense Trade Surplus Conceals Exploitable Weaknesses : Economics: Washington should quit playing the beggar and leverage U.S. technological and market know-how into a better deal from Tokyo.
- In an Era of Limits, UCI Still Thinks Big : * Ambitious Plans for Medical School Would Be Boon
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Gangs End Santa Barbara's Isolation : Some residents in the genteel resort say recent stabbings are isolated incidents. Others urge the tourist town to deal with the violence before it escalates.
- Glendora : Signal Synchronization
- Forever Pregnant? : The nursery's ready--the curtains are perfect and the crib is set. But where is the baby?
- Latino Gang Members Sign Truce Pact : Treaty: The men, meeting in a Santa Ana park, agree to lay down their weapons.
- Pro Football
- Philippines Beats Long Beach : Baseball: A seven-run first inning lets the Far East continue its domination of the Little League World Series, 15-4.
- Sultry Song Wins Whitney Handicap
- Miscellany
- Ascent to Top Brings End to Her Innocence
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : Once Again, Men's Field Is Wide Open
- Chamber Music: The Star as Team Player
- O.C. Women Reach Out in Third World
- Some Look Askance at New Topless Club in Posh Area
- Mexican Resort Plans Billion-Dollar Face-lift
- The Shore Thing : MTV'S TOTALLY WACKED-OUT DUDE HAS A MATURE SIDE--AND IT'S ON HBO
- To Our Readers
- Building on L.A.'s Economic Mosaic : Minorities: Economic development in the region can nurture ethnic cooperation as Latinos, Asians, blacks and Anglos forge business alliances.
- Teen Hospitalized After Shooting
- Ethnic Envidia: WHEN ACHIEVEMENT MEANS SELLING OUT
- Obituary
- Suit Filed by Farm Worker Underscores Housing Woes : Justice: Badly burned in a Fallbrook shanty, illegal immigrant says employer should be held liable for unsafe living conditions.
- Waltrip Scores 12th Victory at Bristol
- NAMES AND NUMBERS
- Toney Defeats McCallum Again, Keeps Title : Boxing: He wins by majority decision, then announces he will move up in weight class.
- Figureheads Are Turning in Baseball
- ART : Unbearable Darkness of Being : Fame builds for the ever-defiant Louise Bourgeois, who at age 80 is still making art out of personal rage
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : FILM COMMENT : Where Has the Thrill Gone? : There's nothing baffling about the modern Hollywood mystery
- Assembly OKs Needle Exchange, Sends Legislation to Wilson
- Beverly Hills Pastry Chef Takes the Cake With Art Deco Display
- Anti-Nuclear Activist Who Pushed Reagan in Las Vegas Waives Preliminary Hearing
- You Made the Call
- COLUMN LEFT / ALEXANDER COCKBURN : GOP Bombs With Woody and Saddam : Even Wall Street shares voters' real concern--'four more years' of economic drift with Bush.
- Needed: A Bipartisan Approach to Jobs : Now Bush discovers urgent need for employment training
- Class Struggles : Budget Worries, Cutbacks Cloud Fall Semester at Cal State Fullerton
- Tight Ends Fare Well in CSUN Scrimmage
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Taking a Dry Run Through 1992 Season, by the Numbers
- VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW / CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE WOMEN : Savvy Matadors Should Show Polish
- Banal Serenader on Mission From Venus
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : LEAVE IT TO GENIE : 'Aladdin': <i> POOF</i> ! We're in a Museum
- Recalling a Voice From the Past: Baritone John Charles Thomas
- Disaster in Wake as Typhoon Batters Guam
- Laurie Fidler's Not Just Teaching Them--She's Reaching Them
- Transplant Surgeon Steeled Self Against Fear : Medicine: Physician's autobiography also is a history of liver replacements over the last 29 years.
- GOP Seen as Tough to Beat in New Assembly Districts