- JAPAN
- TAIWAN
- Prisoner's Release Angers Officials : Law enforcement: Felon claims his attorney told him selling drug chemicals was legal. Prosecutors decide not to pursue case.
- A Dream in Ruins : Builder Convicted of Arson Flees, Leaving Wife to Face Prison
- U.S. to Help Put Aristide Back in Power
- SAILING : Pyewacket Leading Silver Bullet in Transpac
- Easley is Handy at Third : Baseball: Angel infielder returns and his weary shins hold up in 11-inning victory.
- Seeing 'Twilight' in a Different Light : Play Provides the Tools to Aid Understanding
- World IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Worldwide Ban on Nuclear Tests Urged
- It's a Knockout for Fans of Ali
- Nigeria Sets New Election Date for July 31
- Dissension Over Death Penalty Flares Again Among Judges : Courts: A pro-capital punishment jurist says some colleagues broke ethics code in public criticism of Harris case. His comments prompt debate about what judges may say off the bench.
- City May Form Civic Arts Plaza Group
- Santa Clarita Gets a Shot From the Hip : Lifestyle: Trendy shops and coffeehouses transform a once-rural community proud of its Western heritage. Yuppies get the credit--and blame.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Franco Homers Again, Tigers Lose Again, 8-6
- Seeing 'Twilight' in a Different Light : A Remarkably Powerful, Emotional Experience
- Conflict Comes Home to Unocal : Oil: Armenian-American leaders claim the company is tilting toward Azerbaijan. Protesters ask customers to return credit cards in protest.
- Owners Put a New Charge Into Battery Firm : Couple have more than tripled sales to $3.5 million since they bought House of Batteries in 1990 and moved it to Huntington Beach.
- 'They Don't Understand' : When You Don't Speak English, Sometimes the Simplest Task Can Become Herculean
- World IN BRIEF : INDIA : Violence Flares in Kashmir; 19 Killed
- For L.A. Class of '93, Pomp and Tough Circumstances : Education: High school diplomas represent triumph over personal obstacles as well as the school system's.
- Surrogate Case Appealed to Supreme Court
- Silent and Rusting, Sirens Remain as Relic of Red Scare
- PORT HUENEME : Base Environmental Material at Library
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Night of Upbeat Americana at the Bowl
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- O.C. Teams Second in Volleyball Event
- Magazine Purchase: Freedom Newspapers Inc., publisher of...
- CHINA
- Blimp Crashes in N.Y. on Midtown Building : Aviation: Crew of 2 is rescued from smashed gondola and treated for minor injuries. Some residents shaken.
- Now Batting: Willie Brown, Team Player
- World IN BRIEF : GUATEMALA : President's Cousin Killed in Ambush
- COSTA MESA : 3 Road Repair Jobs Finished, 3 to Go
- VENTURA : Youth Excels in Anti-Smoking Songwriting
- Fire Damages 4 Panorama City Stores
- Barking Dogs Anything but Best Friends to Neighbors : Noise: While most complaints to county animal control officers are settled quietly, some end up in court. And violence can result, to people or pets.
- BEACH VOLLEYBALL : Trailing, 10-3, Kiraly and Steffes Prevail
- Fyhrie's Elbow Gets a Hand From His Foot
- Dodgers Beat Expos in 11th, 1-0 : Baseball: Lack of offensive support continues to plague Candiotti, who gets his fifth consecutive no-decision.
- Bravo 'ArtsBreak' to Focus on O.C.
- Nobody's Playing Chin Music Anymore : Protocol: The mellowing of baseball brings about an etiquette not seen in the past.
- 33 Arrested for Drunk Driving
- New Life for an Unusual Bazaar : Shopping: Owners of the Indoor Swapmeet of Stanton promise to boost business after failing to make it a card club.
- Bar Association Honors Local MADD Leader
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : PCH Bike Path on Hold for Now
- Big D's Passion for Another Era
- Memories of Ken Hubbs Live On : Nearly 30 Years Later, the Town of Colton Still Is Recovering From His Death at 22
- Seeing 'Twilight' in a Different Light : One-Woman Show Has a Message for All of Us
- O.C. Less Satisfied With Finances, Family, Love : Poll: The corrosive effects of the recession appear to have spilled over into residents' personal and social lives.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Picks May Not Pull Supreme Court From Right
- Series of Small Blasts Planned to Chart Fault Lines : Seismology: October explosions will stretch from Seal Beach to Mojave Desert. Scientists say they will be harmless but revealing.
- Encircled Town Is Reported in Flames in Central Bosnia
- GARDEN GROVE : She Fights to Save Home of 47 Years
- Status of Tollways
- Sampras: The King of Swing or Just King? : Wimbledon: He impresses royalty and retains his No. 1 ranking with victory over Courier--not a bad day's work.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Karros Is Cleaning Up in No. 4 Spot
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rookie's Balk Lifts Braves Past Mets, 4-3
- Future Still Bright for Foreign Investments
- A Mets Grand Slam Could Slam Market
- INTERNATIONAL
- CORONA DEL MAR : Sprucing Up a Bit With Evergreens
- Signal Will Assure Smoother Flow on Telegraph Road
- LAGUNA BEACH : Meeting to Focus on Plans for Major Road
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Pop and Jazz : An Intense, Dark 'Bar-B-Q Mitzvah'
- Sound of Silents Lives On : Movies: One of the world's only theaters dedicated solely to silent films still stands, thanks to its late founder, John Hampton, his widow and a friend.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Puerto Rico Vote to Record Preferences on Status
- A Croatian's Tour of Desolate Homeland
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- THOUSAND OAKS : Road Closed to Remove Explosive
- LAGUNA HILLS / LAGUNA NIGUEL : Cabot Road's Missing Link to Be Filled In
- TOUR DE FRANCE : Indurain Wins First Stage; Several Riders Fall at Finish
- Heavy Rain Threatens Quad Cities
- Frog Fest city loathe to leap into 21st Century : Sleepy Florida burg is divided over a new mayor's warnings to evolve or die. Step 1 is a water system.
- Koufax Says He'll Remember Drysdale's Humor and Warmth
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : 'Summerfest': Tapping Into Primal Urges
- Voucher Plan for Schools
- Where Are the Good PG Movies?
- Chinese Turn to U.S. for Advice on Real Estate : Reforms: L.A. seminars were a primer on the industry, which is among those most affected by China's economic changes.
- German Official Quits Amid Shootout Furor
- Many Academics On Edge After Mail Bombings
- Lane Delineators Push Wrong Button for This Reader
- Surrogate Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Take Case
- Hey, Caltrans, Here's 5 Suggestions to Decongest Traffic
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Toussaud Wins the American Against Males
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Gruber Put on DL, Easley Is Back
- John Chancellor: The Quiet Man
- Dread is spreading among companies with pension...
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- PEOPLE : Who Drains the Family Finances?
- STANTON : City Will Purchase Traffic Study System
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cranston to Preside Over Park Dedication
- COUNTYWIDE : Transit Service for Disabled Improving
- Stickler for Details--With a Sweet Tooth : Government: Art Goulet relishes being county's public works director almost as much as he savors his chocolate.
- County Residents Salute Flag and 4th : Holiday: Patriotic celebrations include Reagan library events, picnics and fireworks.
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- Body of Pacoima Man Found in Car
- A Hole in One Is a Golf Gift That Insists You Keep On Giving
- SOCCER / JULIE CART : French Official Is in Middle of a Terrible Fix
- World TeamTennis' Blase Style Troubles Dukes Owner : Future: Lieberman cannot wait for season to begin, but he wonders what lies ahead for the league.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Price Has No Trouble, Wins Second in Row
- Name: Naji AlloucheCompany: Waterfront Hilton at Huntington...
- MARKET BEAT / TOM PETRUNO : A Stock Fund Investor's Wake-Up Call for the '90s
- Americans Mark 4th of July With Festivities, Fireworks : Holiday: Beaches and playgrounds are popular sites. While many swelter across the nation, some in Colorado are treated to a snowstorm.
- Tujunga Golf Project Finds Tycoon Deep in the Rough : Business: Japanese entrepreneur lost $340 million in Pebble Beach deal. He faces FBI money-laundering probe.
- U.N. Weapons Team Stymied, Will Leave Iraq
- Los Angeles, Give Yourself Some Credit : Campaign law wasn't perfect--but what an improvement
- Underwriters Are the Real Stars of SCR, Other Benefits
- Shedding Light on Medical and Spiritual Questions
- Toxic Level Is Low at Proposed CSU Site : Education: Tests uncover far less contamination than feared, easing way for state to condemn property to build campus.
- Ex-Workers in Perot's O.C. Campaign Seek FBI Probe
- VENTURA : Art Films Return to Downtown Theater
- Ascending to Old Heights : Mt. Lowe Railway's Centennial Recalls High Times and Engineering Feats
- Car Hits Guardrail, Killing Passenger
- Routson, Zubrin Win in Platform
- EUROPEAN BASKETBALL : Germany Beats Russia for First Title
- RACING ROUNDUP : Devil His Due Wins Suburban Handicap
- Sands of Time Stop Angel Skid : Baseball: But victory is no stroll on the beach as the Indians rally in the ninth before losing, 7-6, in 11 innings.
- TV REVIEW : Fox '12:01' an Upbeat, Comic Variation on a Familiar Theme
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Ryan Hopes to Return on July 19
- In Wake of Tragedy, Zambia Wins
- Just a Nice Place to Visit
- World IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Rebels Push Closer to Besieged Capital
- INTERNATIONAL
- Nation IN BRIEF : OHIO : Arson Destroys 17 Cleveland Buildings
- Farmer Tries to Husk Clinton on Tax Issue : Politics: President debates Iowan objecting to revenue hikes. Touring flood damage, he announces disaster aid for victims.
- Imagination Surfaces in Valley Pool Culture : Trends: What's new is how area residents design and use their back-yard swimming holes. Some include islands, a sandy beach or waterfalls.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Dale Rides Different Musical Wave at Coach House
- L7, the hot all-female punk band that...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Suspends Bid for Japan Trade Deal : Trade: The Administration is waiting for a new government to take over, but analysts say it won't make much difference.
- L7 Is a Tough Act Worth Following : Rock music: The group, performing at the Coach House tonight and Tuesday, conveys feminist-tinged indignation that is insightful.
- Microsemi / SANTA ANA
- Sensotron Signs 10-Year Pact to Make Part for Army Copters
- BOOK REVIEW : Twice-Told Tales of Computer Mischief : APPROACHING ZERO: The Extraordinary Underworld of Hackers, Phreakers, Virus Writers and Keyboard Criminals <i> by Paul Mungo and Bryan Clough</i> ; Random House $22, 247 pages
- COLUMN ONE : New Voices Shake Up the House : Tempers fly in debate on abortion funds for poor. The bitter floor fight signals change sparked by women and minority freshmen. They have put old guard on notice--no more business as usual.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Limited Mandate May Handcuff U.S. Troops in Macedonia : Balkans: U.N. orders could relegate first American ground troops to the role of spectators.
- Rabin Rips U.S. Peace Talks Role : Mideast: The Israeli leader accuses America of making concessions to Arabs. Christopher warns both sides that Washington could end its mediation efforts.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Ireland Reelected President of NOW
- COUNTYWIDE : Mobile Home Park Victim of Progress
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Prost Uses Spare Car, Wins Fifth of Year
- A Winner in Game of Life
- Electric Trucks: Taylor-Dunn, an Anaheim-based builder of...
- Merger Talks Could Result in World's Biggest Defense Firm
- Gold-Mining Stock Funds Still Lead Pack : Investing: Bullion's price surged in the second quarter as global demand for the metal zoomed, especially in Asia.
- Sunken Treasure Display Offers Golden Opportunity for Local Jeweler
- OXNARD : Man Dies of Heart Attack in Sailboat
- Homes for Seized Pets Sought : Animals: Malnourished dogs, cats and birds were taken in a raid on a Glassell Park home and brought to shelters. Many need veterinary care.
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Pop and Jazz : Maupin Gets Museum Series Off to Fine Start
- UNEMPLOYMENT CURE: Hoping to beat back rising...
- Victim's Sacrifice in S.F. Shooting Recalled
- Most Americans Prefer Jail to White House
- SANTA CLARITA HIP: The yuppies are coming,...
- Volunteers Sought for Panel Overseeing Cable Channel : Communications: The group will set guidelines for access programming, including when programs will air and what content will be permitted.
- Hard Times: Hardest on the Homeless : Job growth remains the best answer to rising total of adults and children on the streets
- New Echoes of That Silent Spring : United States must move away from pesticide use in food
- O.C. JAZZ REVIEW : Gerald Wilson Plays His Kind of Music
- Blast Rocks Hotel in Seoul Scheduled for Clinton Stay : South Korea: Boiler is apparent cause; police rule out possibility of a bomb. White House personnel are evacuated.
- Clinton Honors S. Africa Ex-Foes at Liberty Bell
- Japanese Premier Again Vows Political Reform : Asia: Renewed promise underscores crisis faced by ruling party. But voters' disgust with corruption could end its reign.
- BREA : Imperial Highway Work Is on Schedule
- Site Found for Farmers' Market in Santa Clarita : Commerce: The agreement to use a College of the Canyons parking lot ends a 7-month search. July 18 is the opening date.
- SANTA ANA : City Designs System to Help Motorists
- It's What It Isn't That Charms Fans : Movies: Viewers love 'Sleepless in Seattle' for being a sweet love story that doesn't need sex, violence or obscenities.
- Bravo to Gallegly on FDA Curbs
- For Private Eye, King Case Gamble Never Paid Off : Investigation: Probe of the beating incident seemed like the chance of a lifetime for ex-cop Tom Owens. But now, he finds himself broke and locked in a lawsuit after King changed lawyers and he was ousted.
- Latinos Must Look to Selves for Projects
- MOVIES - July 5, 1993
- Obituaries - July 5, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 5, 1993
- OH MAPLE LEAF: If you're going to...
- Southland Residents Celebrate the Fourth : Independence Day: Despite gray skies, parades, barbecues and other events attract the patriotic and even the indifferent.
- L.A. Stamps July 4th With Own Independent Spirit : Holiday: Residents mark the day by running in a 10-K, feeding the homeless, taking in a car show--even traditional cookouts in parks.
- U.S. Extradition Process Begins Against Sheik
- COUNTYWIDE : Traffic Impact Fees for Developers OKd
- Fireworks, a Parade, Picnics Fill the Fourth : Holiday: The beaches were peaceful--and not too crowded. A woman is hospitalized after illegal fireworks blow up in her hand.
- TECHNOLOGY - July 5, 1993
- Feelin' Groovy : BOHEMIA: Where Art, Angst, Love and Strong Coffee Meet, <i> By Herbert Gold (Simon & Schuster: $21; 253 pp.)</i>
- Of Two Minds : Hot Bets Can Tempt Even The Coolest Investor : It's a Time of Second-Guessing. First-Half Performance Varied More Widely than at Any Other Point in the 1990s.
- Who Weeps for the Wild Child? : GENIE: An Abused Child's Flight from Silence, <i> By Russ Rymer</i> ; <i> (HarperCollins: $20; 221 pp.) </i>
- A Matter of No Small Degree : Education: Should America re-examine its love affair with degrees and tap into the potential of students who aren't college-bound?
- POW's Homecoming a Picture of Joy, but a Tapestry of Sadness : Vietnam: Photo of Bob Stirm and family won Pulitzer Prize and symbolized end of war. But to him, it evokes bitterness and betrayal.
- Russia Expels Ship, Greenpeace Activists
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Milosevic's Regime Slips Toward Dictatorship : Yugoslavia: Opponents still willing to criticize the Serbian president say it is up to the West to save the federation.
- WESTLAKE : City Out to Catch Engine Oil Dumpers
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE BODY : It's Not Just an Underwear Ad : Images of physical perfection and brute male glamour spread a societal anxiety worthy of academic study.
- Watching Community College Costs Climb Out of Reach
- PLATFORM : 'I Am an American'
- THOUSAND OAKS : Connection Between Holdups Investigated
- The grunion are running but the race...
- VENTURA : Wallet Leads to Arrest in Robbery
- Bowl by Bus and Shuttle : BOWLBUS SHUTTLES
- JOHN MORAN: "The Manson Family: An Opera."...
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- THE COMPLETE BOOK OF ABS by...
- A Family Backpacking List
- Municipal Design Revolution : Gritty Elegance
- Philippine River Disaster Killed at Least 315
- Tough Enough and Other Stuff
- Parents Fear Media Messages : Poll: Sex and violence on TV and other media worry O.C. parents more than any real-world threat.
- RUSSELL SIMMONS : His Midnight Hour
- Alhambra : Explosives, Fireworks Seized
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Similarities of 2 Cities End at Door to City Hall : Government: Malibu and Beverly Hills are light-years apart when it comes to comparing dollars and municipal services.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NORTHERN IRELAND : Protestant Rioters Battle With Police
- Aged Ham Brings Home the Bacon
- BELL GARDENS : Garcia Assailed for Receiving Loans
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CUBA : U.S. Boat, 4 Florida Residents Seized
- Bell : Bel Air Motel Closed for Safety Violations
- San Marino : $9.5-Million Budget OKd
- Hanoi Official Expects More Clues on MIAs
- Traffic Signal Project Scheduled
- WORLD IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Russians Accused of Aiding in Fighting
- Slowing Noted in Medicare Spending
- SOUTH : First AME Denies Bias at Building Site
- WINDSOR HILLS : Burke to Meet With Residents
- A Haven at Risk : State Budget Woes Jeopardize Future of Camarillo State Hospital
- Northridge Man Killed in Head-On Accident
- Violante Draws Fire for Union Letter : Police: New deputy mayor was irresponsible in offering to help departments hire away officers when LAPD wants to boost ranks, says Chief Willie Williams.
- What's Law Got to Do With It? : Residents, Officials Wonder How Some Silly Rules Got on the Books--and Why They Stayed
- CAMARILLO : Woman Raped at Gunpoint in Park
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Smiley May Be Out for Year
- Early Lead Sufficient for West in All-Star Football Game
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Price Leads Norman by Two With 18 to Play
- Angels Are Better, but Still Lose
- Sister Love Sings Out Via Ivories : Katia and Marielle Labeque have found popularity as a piano duo after bypassing parallel solo careers
- One for the Ages
- Artist and His Work Embody Spirit of Success : Jacob Lawrence's series of paintings celebrates the lives of two famous abolitionists
- Coalitions Enter Fray Over Health Care Costs : Insurance: About 1,000 O.C. firms without coverage for workers or those wanting to cut premiums may band for purchasing clout.
- Joe DeRita; Last Surviving Member of the Three Stooges
- Twins' Tuition Is Now Paid in Full
- Discord Starts as Trapping of Coyotes Ends
- A Takeoff On Commuting : Antelope Valley: The living hasn't always been easy for Rosamond Skypark residents, but work or play is always just a runway away.
- Closer Role Fits Beck in All Respects : Baseball: Former Grant High right-hander with bulldog demeanor is on a record save pace for San Francisco Giants.
- DIVING / SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INVITATIONAL : Mission Viejo's Sorgi Offers a Glimpse of Her Potential
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : GREAT MOMENTS IN PUBLICITY : MGM's New Song of the Thin Man
- 'Action' May Get Clipped From Leppard Video
- Greyhound Slaughter : Thousands Die Annually, Many of Them in Pain
- THE LAST WORD: While the current "Bar-B-Q...
- 'Tamara's' Latest Intrigue--Will It Close for Real?
- Grace Period on Late Rent Is Optional
- Sweet Dreams, Nuclear Regulatory Commission
- Friendships Based on Hope : Amerasians and Head-Injury Victims Shut Out From the Rest of Society by Limited Communications Skills Form Social Relationships Based on Mutual Assistance at a Costa Mesa Rehabilitation and Therapy Center
- Gang Artists Vow to Keep Neighborhood Mural Graffiti-Free
- The High of Mt. Lowe : Today Preservationists Celebrate the 100th Anniversary of a Historic Railway That Provided a Splendid Outing and Offered . . . : THE REGION
- Sarajevo Shelled as Conflict Spreads
- NORTH UNIVERSITY PARK : A Frosty Welcome for New Neighbor
- SOUTHEAST AREA : Oil Pipeline Project Facing Opposition
- Post-Gazette's Months-Long Strike Altered Pittsburgh's Reading Habits : Journalism: The closing of the dominant daily has brought suburban competition to the survivor. Metropolitan circulation is down.
- Man Eats a Meal Then Robs People at Restaurant
- So Many Youngsters, So Few Like Him : * Richard Chipres Makes It His Business to Befriend, Counsel Teen-Agers at Video Arcade
- Cuts Could Leave Beaches Unguarded After Labor Day : Spending: Budget crunch may force county to eliminate lifeguard positions. South Bay cities brainstorm for ways to raise cash.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Fans Voting for Some-Star Teams
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Piazza Gets Short Break
- Let's Play Two--Until 4:40 in Morning : Baseball: Phillies and Padres keep going through the night after umpires wait through three rain delays. Each team wins one game.
- Drysdale Chronology
- Bullfrogs Get Second Roller Hockey Victory
- Magical Wand Among Many Midyear Memories
- A Declaration for the Independent Contractor
- A Recovery Mired in Costly Jobs, Fear of Inflation and <i> Low </i> Interest Rates
- WOLVERINE CREATES THE WORLD: Labrador Indian Tales...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : KUWAIT : 6 Deny Involvement in Bush Death Plot
- Alleged Mob Case May Best Illustrate How Not to Play the Game : Crime: Scheme started in a Texas jail and ended with reputed mobsters charged in $30-million laundering scam.
- COVER STORY : Where to Turn for Advice
- WESTLAKE : Activists Train to Aid Korean Workers
- SAILING : Transpac Starters Have Trouble at the Line
- SPORTSCOPE : Harbor College Offers Sailing Classes
- Baseball's Colorful Nicknames Are Missed
- Heaven in Oklahoma : PIGS IN HEAVEN, <i> By Barbara Kingsolver (Harper Collins: $22; 352 pp.)</i>
- Kids Lighten the Load on Rockies Hiking Trip : Two Boys Help Experienced Backpackers Get the Most From a Weekend in Colorado
- Ex-Professor Indicted in Surplus Goods Scam : Charges: Former Citrus College instructor and son are accused of acquiring $6.5 million in government property under donation program and selling it for personal gain.
- Skipping School : Should America re-examine its love affair with degrees and tap into the potential of students who aren't college-bound?
- Dodgers, American Honda Honor Community Members
- LITTLE TOKYO : Citizens Help Police With Surveillance
- A SPECIAL REPORT: INDEPENDENCE DAY
- Mental Health Advocates Seek Expanded Coverage in Insurance Plans : Legislation: Individuals and groups are lobbying the Clinton Administration to put mental illness on the same footing as physical ailments in reform proposals.
- Gunman Listed Grievances in Rambling Letter
- Cardinal's Slaying Had Ties to San Diego Barrio : Crime: Deadly shootout uncovers unprecedented alliance between Mexican drug lords and a U.S. gang.
- 8-Run 1st Inning Lifts West Past Sun Valley, 11-5
- POPPING OFF: Sub Pop Records, the Seattle...
- COVER STORY : She Broke the Rules--and It Worked
- Antitrust Ruling Distorts Cable Business
- Assessing Costs, Benefits of Services Such as Libraries
- The Messenger Is the Message
- County Government Needs Downsizing
- 'Street Smart' Shows Lack of Common Sense
- Story on Dental Plan Gives Cause to Worry About Managed Health Care
- It's Offensive to Call Harley Bikers Horrid
- Controversy Over Who Gets a Say in Conversion of El Toro Marine Base
- Maneuver Carefully at These 10 Intersections : Traffic: County's most dangerous crossings are in Garden Grove, Orange, Tustin, Buena Park, Huntington Beach and Lake Forest. Drivers ignoring red lights, construction contribute to accidents.
- 'Dornans Go Public With Private Pain'
- Change of Bands for Senior Citizen Dance
- Mortuary Story's Fairness Questioned
- News of Lower Home Prices Hits Too Close
- Pleased with Provence
- Sue Mengers broke the rules -- and it worked
- Struggles On and Off the Court : DAYS OF GRACE: A Memoir, <i> By Arthur Ashe with Arnold Rampersad (Alfred A. Knopf: $24; 320 pp.)</i>
- Hints for Safer Travel in a Dangerous World : Security: Consultant's book offers important advice on avoiding everything from terrorism to petty theft.
- Sheik's U.S. Arrest Divides Egyptians : Reaction: For some, terrorism goes against the teachings of Islam. But others are angered by what they see as a double standard in America.
- Family Disputes Image of Slaying Victim : New York: Jenny Soto's family paints a different portrait of the woman who was killed, apparently by a serial killer who preyed on prostitutes.
- Clinton's London 'Affair' Just S-A-X
- In Ravaged Croatia, a Reunion in the Ruins : Balkans: Expatriate in Canoga Park rejoins his family and witnesses his homeland's catastrophe.