- City Terrace : Runaways Are Focus of State Investigation
- Vietnam's 1st Stock Exchange to Open in '94
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Clinic Aids Children, Pre-Dental Students
- Pomona : Workers March for Union
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Janet Reno : The Blunt Attorney General Speaks Her Mind--as Usual
- Needed Course Correction in Drug War : Supreme Court blows the whistle on outrageous forfeitures of assets
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE : Modern Medicine: Lost in the Maze of Managed Care
- A Seductive Proposition : The school voucher initiative would break the back of public education and create a two-class system of haves and have-nots. We cannot subsidize some of our children and ignore the rest.
- INDUSTRY CHATTER: Sony is preparing to unveil...
- Drysdale Left a Lasting Impression on Angels, Too
- VERDI: "Don Carlo." Angelo LoForese, Anita Cerquetti,...
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : HOLLYWOOD OBSERVER : They're Down. They're Up. Repeat Often.
- METAL VIEWS: Metallica, ending more than a...
- THE STONES ZONE: Formal auditions are under...
- The Unpredictable Fire Burns On
- Hollywood Cannibals : CHIMNEY ROCK, <i> By Charlie Smith (Henry Holt: $22.50, 388 pp.)</i>
- Deep Journalism : WANDERINGS OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL JOURNALIST IN ALASKA AND THE AMERICAN WEST, <i> By Philip L. Fradkin (University of New Mexico Press: $24.95; 288 pp.)</i>
- 'The Last Stop' for Health Care : Clinics in 'Medically Underserved' Areas Are Safety Net for Poor
- Backing the Saddle Again: Council OKs Casino License : Revenue: After a history of stops and starts, the Silver Saddle will get another chance to succeed. Officials are counting on the enterprise to help offset budget woes.
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Life under Simon James' 'African Skies' is fair--save for a lion or two
- Cubans Capture U.S.-Registered Boat, Crew
- Curtain Rises on the Valley
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Funding for Space Station
- 300-Pound Hip-Hopper Proves That Pure Joy Can Have Massive Appeal
- A Mega 'Zine Scene
- A MODEST AIM IS HER 'GUIDING LIGHT'
- Don Drysdale, Hall of Fame Dodger Pitcher, Dies at 56 : Baseball: Fierce right-hander, in Montreal to broadcast a game, apparently suffered a heart attack.
- Clinton Signs Bill With Remnants of Stimulus Plan
- Snag in Free-Trade Accord a Relief to Wary Farmers
- Pressing Questions on LAPD Await Riordan's Answers
- Bar Association Calls for Assigning 2 Judges to Simi Courthouse : Trials: Members say it is inconvenient to drive to Ventura for cases and that the east county building is underused.
- Salsa is Short of Firepower in 2-0 Defeat
- Fatal Attack on Freeway Not Random : Violence: The shooting involved rival gangs, investigators say. A woman and baby inside the car escaped harm.
- Tag, He's It: Earnhardt Pulls Out Victory
- He's at Home on the Range or Course : Golf: Besides being a popular teaching pro at Saddleback, Alan Tapie is working on a return to competitive play.
- Dodgers Feel the Pain of Death Again : Going Through the Motions : Dodgers: Players are told of Drysdale's death shortly before the game. The broadcasters go on, knowing the truth.
- The Closing of the American Heart : LOVE & FRIENDSHIP, <i> By Allan Bloom (Simon & Schuster: $25; 551 pp.)</i>
- Rebels' Weapons Stash Jeopardizes Peace Process : El Salvador: Former guerrillas hid tons of weapons in Nicaragua, devastating their credibility.
- A Smashing Success in an Ancient Sport : Tae kwon do: At 18, black-belt David Kang has launched a fruitful career in the 'art of kicking and punching.'
- BIG BANG: Some folks say shooting off...
- Saraswati or Sarah? Mao Tse-tung or Mick Tung? : Names: Immigrants have it doubly hard when baby arrives.
- Can Riordan Tolerate the Limits of Public Power? : Mayor: Accustomed to having his way, he will face hurdles not present in private finance. Can he accept "no" for an answer?
- What Price Justice for the Poor? : Jurisprudence: Increasing costs of defending indigents prompts a county review of how it ensures that they have a fighting chance in the courts.
- GOLF / STEVE ELLING : Club Title Leaves Woodland Hills' Kearns, 71, Feeling Chipper
- Boehm Is New Coach at Leuzinger
- FILM COMMENT : What L.A. Needs Is a Real-Live Film Festival : Why do all those other cities get the kind of festival that the Entertainment Capital of the Universe so richly deserves? Hmm?
- POP MUSIC : Going to Extremes : The midyear Top 10 offers more provocative pleasures than major commercial efforts from a wide spectrum of pop visionaries
- Financial Notebook / Third-Quarter Planner
- Koll Completes Rubloff Deal, Creates New Division
- America's Oldest 4th : The historic town of Britol, Rhode Island, pulls out all stops for its long-running Independence Day celebration
- New contest show lets teen-agers flex their mind and muscle
- Echo Park : For Lotus Festival, It's the Sweet 16th
- LINCOLN HEIGHTS : Aztlan Foundation Breaks In Old Jail
- West Covina : BKK Sues Over Legal Costs
- A summary of selected City Hall actions affecting Central Los Angeles in the past week. : CITY COUNCIL
- COMMENTARY ON POLITICS : Clinton Republicans Steadfast Despite Administration Critics : The President deserves good marks both for personnel and for programs--which may brighten county's future.
- 19-Year-Old's Sports Car Is Quite a Delivery Vehicle : Jobs: Val Stiefel turns some heads when he drives by in his red Porsche topped with its lighted Pizza Hut sign.
- Fire in the Sky How Fireworks Work
- PRO BASEBALL / MIKE HISERMAN : Hernandez Appreciated in Cleveland
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Riviera Has Everything Going for It as U.S. Open Site--Except Location
- Fans Give Game of Roller Hockey a Whirl : Reaction: Bullfrogs welcome skeptics, enthusiasts in attempt to build crowds, foundation of sport.
- HORSE RACING : A Dreary Triple Crown Raises Questions
- EUROPEAN BASKETBALL : Croatia Rips Greece, Wins the Bronze
- In Brief
- BEETHOVEN: Sonatas, Opus 90; Opus 101, Opus...
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : Spielberg's Cut: We're Talking <i> Major</i> Money
- No Hard Rule Governs Capital Loss
- BOXING : Two Shows Scheduled This Week; Young Champ Trains for Festival
- On View : An American Family : 'LAUREL AVENUE' MARKS A DRAMATIC DIFFERENCE IN FILM PORTRAYALS OF BLACK EXPERIENCES
- India Gets $7.4 Billion
- FBI Program Puts Computerized Tracers on Firearms : Crime: Virginia, Maryland and District of Columbia feed ballistics information into clearinghouse to find links between shootings. If successful, network will be expanded to Los Angeles.
- Computer Program Aids Stroke Patients : Health: The combination of sight, sound and touching helps people rebuild vocabularies and function better, inventor says.
- By Delay, Deception and Dissimulation : A clearly unchastened Saddam Hussein is showing that he remains a master schemer
- Don't Even Think of Asking About His Infield Fly Rule
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : All Is Forgiven: Now Listen Wins the Triple Bend
- Smith, Vrebalovich Are Sent to Sidelines : Open: Fifth-seeded team loses to 29th-seeded Duarte and Holdger. Kiraly and Steffes meet Dodd and Whitmarsh in winners' bracket final.
- Armani Well-Suited to Bev Hills
- FAMILY : How to Win at Bowl Games : Seasoned visitors to Cahuenga Pass know how to avoid the horrors of pricing, seating and parking
- COVER STORY : The Clout Is in the Client and Other True Tales of Women Agents : What's life like these days for the women at Hollywood's three major talent agencies? Well, things are better than expected, but that glass ceiling is still pretty darn thick
- GALLOWS HUMOR: "Dr. Kevorkian . . ....
- Retro : Patriot Frames : FOURTH OF JULY WEEK IS FULL OF SETTLERS, SEEKERS AND TALL TALES
- How to Build a Name : RICHARD KARN MAKES HIS MINUTES AS MR. FIX-IT COUNT ON 'HOME IMPROVEMENT'
- Mississippi River Continues to Rise, Catches Iowa Community by Surprise : Weather: Floodwaters swell above expected crest as weary residents pile sandbags or flee for higher ground. Rain is still falling in some areas.
- United Nations Greeters Extend Welcoming Hand to Diplomats' Spouses : New York: The agency's Outreach Program is intended to help families cope with life in a strange land. It was formed 30 years ago after an envoy's wife committed suicide.
- CRENSHAW : New Effort to Recall Judge Karlin Begins
- "Powerful Communication Skills"? I could teach them...
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Funding for Space Station
- Over the Edge (Bravo Sunday at 8...
- Haiti Rivals Sign Pact to Restore Aristide to Power : Caribbean: Under intense international pressure, hesitant president joins army chief in approving U.N. accord. Deal would return the ousted leader by Oct. 30.
- A Trade Policy That Scolds Friends and Slaps the Wrists of Foes : Summit: Clinton must realize that global free trade is the only way to ensure economic growth. Naysayers must be made to toe the line.
- Taking a Look at High Hopes and Unmet Expectations : Candidate Clinton fueled ardent Valley supporters' dreams of a better future. President Clinton needs to begin living up to their fervor.
- Before You Go--Don't Forget One More Thing : Sacramento still needs to nail down workers' comp reform
- Archeologist Seeks New Digs : After 14 Years at Mission, Nicholas Magalousis Is Moving On to Explore Other Sites
- 'The Guru of Local Politics' : Oxnard Consultant Donald Gunn Helps Leaders and Developers by Keeping Finger on City Pulse
- Graf's Crown Is Gift-Wrapped : Tennis: Novotna, on verge of her biggest victory, loses two-break advantage to German in the third set.
- FUNKDOOBIEST"Which Doobie U B?" Epic* * 1/2The...
- MOVIES : Corruption, Heroism and America : German director Wolfgang Petersen set out to distill the essence of our country and its heroes and villains in a political assassin thriller
- Happiness Is Just a Thing Called Reed's
- THE GIFT, By Rabindranath Tagore
- Illinois Governor Asked to Pardon 'Blond Tigress' : Crime: Eleanor Berendt Jarman was called the most dangerous female outlaw alive in 1930s. She escaped prison in 1940 and would be 92 if still alive.
- Inmates Build Homes for Needy Families : Maryland: Innovative program aims to train prisoners and give them something useful to do, perhaps cutting recidivism in the process.
- Commentary : SMOOTHING OUT A ROUGH 'DAY ONE'
- Heavy Hip-Hopper Proves Joy Can Be Contagious
- Somali Fighting Flares After Envoy's Visit
- BALDWIN HILLS : Free Saturday Reading Workshops
- Final Frontier: Klingon Taught in Minnesota
- COVER STORY : The Grandparent Trap : More Find Themselves Raising a Second Family
- Family Faces Probe as 5 Disabled Adopted Children Die : Ohio: Mother notes that all of her charges were at high risk of early death. "You have to look at the whole picture," she says. Inquest is set for late this month.
- Cause of Toxic Shock Reaction Can Be Elusive
- Father Loves Best in Letting Daughter Go
- Best Pal Returns to Winning Form : Gold Cup: Gelding catches Bertrando in the stretch, moves to sixth on the all-time money list with earnings of $4.42 million.
- CYCLING / TOUR DE FRANCE : Indurain Gets Back in the Driver's Seat
- NAMES AND NUMBERS
- BEACH VOLLEYBALL : Smith and Vrebalovich Plummet to 13th
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Easley Might Play Third
- NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Cherokee Run Easily Wins Dwyer Stakes
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : LORNE'S WORLD : Phillip No Princely Role for Rob Lowe
- In Brief
- Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, Yo-Yo and Public...
- New Olympic Museum Opens in Switzerland
- BONNEVILLE BLUE by Joan Chase (Ballantine:...
- Pennies Saved by Janitor Add Up to $300,000 Bequest
- FIGHTING THE FIRES OF ISLAM : Can the U.S. develop a policy for a religion whose reach seems limitless?
- Former POWs Gather for a 20th Reunion
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Gaetti's Home Run Lifts Kansas City, 3-2
- Finally, in 1969, Drysdale's Arm Gave Out : Last game: Reporter remembers his scoop on pitcher's retirement, and the sad circumstances of it.
- Dodgers Feel the Pain of Death Again : More Than Menace
- Drysdale Career Statistics
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : 3 on the Towne, or How to Get a 'Firm' Writing Credit
- Last Press Release of the Anti-Politician : If his 32 years of no votes mean anything, it's this: Whenever possible, don't trust the politicians.
- All's Quiet So Far on a Long Weekend on the Beachfront : Holiday: Police take special measures to avoid unruly parties, including an early 8 p.m. shutdown on the sand in Huntington Beach.
- Could Be a Guy Thing but 'Sleepless' Is Sexist Eye-Opener
- SURFING / OP PRO CHAMPIONSHIPS : Garcia's Victory Helps in Taking Care of Taxing Problem
- To Drysdale, Dodgers Meant Winning : Reaction: Former teammates remember the man who believed in tradition.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Webber Makes Warriors Draft Day's Big Winners
- The Memories Live On : Nearly 30 Years Later, the Town of Colton Still Is Recovering From Ken Hubbs Death at 22
- In Brief
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : All Is Forgiven: Now Listen Wins the Triple Bend
- Photo Exhibit Opens Door to Families' Homes and Lives
- PDI-Western Sold: Phoenix Distributors, which sells gases...
- New DNA Testing Provides Hope for Some Inmates : Science: Test can be used on blood or semen that is years old; it helped free a man who had been on Death Row. But some states set time limits for new evidence.
- The Making of a 'Monster' : MONSTER: The Autobiography of an L.A. Gang Member, <i> By Sanyika Shakur, a.k.a. Kody Scott (Atlantic Monthly Press: $22; 383 pp.)</i>
- USC School of Architecture Offers Series of Symposiums
- School District Hopes to Raise Funds Through Home Sales : Development: ABC Unified will sell 13 acres next to a high school. Opponents call the plan too risky in a down market.
- CITY ARTS : East-West Chronicler
- THEATER REVIEW : Mind-Numbing Drama Puts Audience in Spotlight
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Agency OKs Deal for Supermarket
- DOWNTOWN : Historic Theaters May Be Revitalized
- Pasadena : Thurgood Marshall Street
- Rent-a-Vacation
- SOUTH : Landlords Accused of Safety Violations
- KOREATOWN : Head of El Salvador's Rebel Radio to Speak
- 9 Months of Captivity, Then Freedom : Colombia: American entrepreneur intended to start a business in the badlands controlled by two rebel bands. He was kidnaped by one group because he planned to hire the other.
- Container Gardening Contest in Costa Mesa
- Mother With AIDS Plunges to Death in Hudson River
- The 1991 TV movie Mrs. Lambert Remembers...
- A Book of Her Own
- Native Souls : The media's romanticized image of the Indian community ignores a rich diversity, says a member of the Native American Indian Commission.
- Determined Father Finds Body of Son Two Weeks After He Vanished in River
- A Feast for Sore Eyes
- CRENSHAW : Parking Ban on Sundays Expanded
- Levity and Love Overcome Adversity for Amputee : Health: A toxic reaction--she blames a spider bite--cost Valerie Slimp her arms and legs, but not her spirit.
- Retrial Scheduled 90 Years After Hanging
- Lack of Funds May Force After-School 'Oasis' to Close : Recreation: Bills are piling up at the nonprofit All-American Youth Center, which since January has been a haven for teen-agers.
- Israeli Media Report N. Korea Missile Tests
- WORLD IN BRIEF : VIETNAM : Official Expects More MIA Clues
- City Offers Car Dealer Hefty Rebate in Return for Promise to Stay
- Converting El Toro: EPA Data Sobering : Cleaning Up Hazardous Wastes Could Take Years
- Point Lobos Enchants Rangers, Visitors Alike : Ecology: The reserve is about to grow larger as well. The nonprofit Big Sur Land Trust purchased a nearby ranch, once earmarked for a hotel, to lease to the state. It will become part of the park.
- Declaration of Independence: Groups Sell Fireworks Despite Fire Warning : Palmdale: The holiday for 28 civic-minded clubs means profits for scholarships. But Fourth of July for firefighters is their busiest day of year.
- Election showdown may be on again as city clerk reneges on his resignation.
- Dodgers Feel the Pain of Death Again : Reaction: Fiery Drysdale is remembered as one of the 'last of the angry pitchers.'
- ART : Vietnam and a Betrayal of Childhood : The images of growing up in America crash into the horrors of war in Terry Allen's 'Youth in Asia'
- Berger, Kahn in Irvine Names a New Managing Partner to Oversee 4 Law Offices
- Low Price a Common Factor in Best-Selling Communities
- THE WALL: A Day at the Vietnam...
- THE COMPLETE FILMS OF BUSTER KEATON ...
- Short Takes for Summer Listening
- THE PARADISE OF BOMBS by Scott...
- Southland Foreclosures Rise Sharply in Early '93
- YOUR MORTGAGE : Loan Obligation Continues Despite Divorce
- The Voices in Their Heads
- From One Father to Daughter: 'I Would Choose You Again'
- Temple-Beaudry : Policy Training for Filipino-Americans
- Bandit Taxis : Cabbies Lose Livelihood as Illegal Operators Invade Suburbs
- Dispute Over Canyon Oaks Project Drags On : Development: The plan for homes and a golf course has been static for 14 years, as foes and supporters continue battle.
- Pasadena : Library Director Will Stay
- A Field Trip Through Bureaucracy : The L.A. School System Hinders Pacoima Students on a Journey to a Learning Experience
- AMERICAN LEGION ROUNDUP : Evanson Sparkles for Valley North
- A Sad Tennis Commentary: the TV Voices Tell the Flaws
- THEATER : The Fine-Tuning of Hal Holbrook : He's 'King Lear' on stage and on screen in 'The Firm' and there are still shifts ahead
- Mrs. C Gets an A for Remodel
- How to Make 'Location' Work for You
- GEAR AND GADGETS : Adding a Little Mealtime Pleasure to Road Trips : Suggestions to help you with your picnic lunch or morning cup of coffee.
- Witnesses to War Trials : Friends Were Court Reporters at Dachau Hearings on Nazi Atrocities
- Getting in Concert With the Past
- In Hometown, Quayle Is Not Just a Hero, but a Living Legend : Indiana: A lock of baby hair, a Little League uniform, a poem to Dad, a 5th-grade report card are included in museum dedicated to the former vice president.
- COVER STORY : One Woman's Mission: Help for Grandparents
- 'Mother Goose' Takes to the Skies to Teach Migration : Nature: Scientists know that when birds hatch, they attach themselves to the first thing they see and follow it around. But will they follow an aircraft to learn a migration pattern?
- KTLA presents it popular Fourth of July...
- Clinton Names Nominees for 3 Ambassador Posts
- Judge Says Adoptions Should Be Color Blind
- N.Y. Trial in Rabbi's Death Planted an Explosive Seed
- Site Selected for Homeless Leaves Activists Feeling Isolated : Social services: Nobody wanted the facility in their back yard. Now that it is slated for faraway Terminal Island, many wonder who will use it.
- OK, Tocqueville Was Prescient--But So Specific?
- The Class of '93
- Train Mangles Teen
- 'Swing Time!' Ensembles Hit Right Notes
- Let Kids' Imaginations Take Off Before a Summer Vacation Trip
- It's Time to Remember the Pain of Racial Slurs : Reaction to Palmdale Incident Shows Insensitivity
- Office Vacancy Rate May Rise to 30% in South Bay : Real estate: Report by Torrance firm projects a dramatic jump by the end of next year, as aerospace firms cut back and companies are burdened by loans.
- Courier Looks for More Good Bounces in Final : Wimbledon: Lack of rain makes it his kind of court, but Sampras has had the edge in their previous matches.
- Blankenship Foils Phipps at Saugus
- GULDA NON-STOP: Music by Gulda, Mozart, Debussy,...
- THE FINAL FOREST: The Battle for the...
- UNDERSTANDING IMMIGRATION LAW: How to Enter, Work...
- Where to Find the Fireworks and Parades
- Homicide Charge Debated in Death of Man Who Got Free Bungee Jump
- Wyoming Residents Sleigh It Ain't So
- BASKETBALL : Loyola High's Bailey Plans to Become a Bruin in '94
- Robert Orsi, president of Bright Beginnings Preschools,...
- Is This Just an Artful Way Around Rent Control?
- Student Using National Award to Study Human Immune System
- Yorba Linda Finance Director Released From Jail
- Rabbinical Rad : His Religious Calling Doesn't Drown Out the Song of the Surf
- Notes about your surroundings
- CAMARILLO : Abducted Pig Returned to Pet Store
- The Budget Is on Time, but at What Cost? : Avoiding legislative gridlock is no virtue when the trade-offs are so self-serving.
- In Boxing Circles, Chavez Is Proving to Be a Real Knockout
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Padres' McGriff Doesn't Let Up
- Ashe's Days of Grace Erasing Barriers of Race
- Name Not Changed Just Isn't the Same
- Valley High Jumper Stewart Signs With CSUN
- IBM Adds New Computer Division : Technology: The New York-based unit will develop a powerful line of PCs based on a chip built with Apple and Motorola.
- Building Permits Highest in Atlanta; Southland Still Weak
- Life Before Life, Death Before Death : LIFE'S DOMINION: An Argument About Abortion, Euthanasia, and Individual Freedom, <i> By Ronald Dworkin (Alfred A. Knopf: $23; 250 pp.)</i>
- Saudi Arabia Beheads 5
- Georgia Man Freed From Vietnam Prison
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : The Capitol Hill Budget
- COLUMN ONE : Taking the Cartels to the Cleaners : U.S. agents are squeezing drug lords by targeting money, not merchandise. The crackdown has forced a switch from high-tech laundering networks back to the risky smuggling of big caches of cash.
- A Plan Gone Right, at Long Last : Though the City Drew the Process Out, Approval of Warner Center Plan Is Appropriate
- Requests for Sheriff Spur Resentment : Budget: Many feel forsaken as supervisors try to satisfy the funding wishes of the powerful law enforcement lobby.
- X-Rays May Help Crack Dinosaur Egg's Secrets
- Time for Road Warriors to Cease Firing : * Tollway Agency Has Won the Battle; Now It Can and Should Be Gracious in Victory
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Funding for Space Station
- Mellon Will Donate $1 Million to Equine Veterinary Research
- MINOR LEAGUES / GARY KLEIN : Demotion Has Worked in His Favor
- SURFING : Garcia Comes Away With Title
- Home for U. S.-Born Jazzman Walter Norris Is Where the Piano Is
- In Brief
- Speed Bumps Should Not Be Less Jarring
- New Mayor for Los Angeles
- Voters Should Fill Council Seat
- Coverage of March for Jesus Appreciated
- A Bad Joke Made Worse in Retelling
- Proposed Immigration Moratorium: Time to Close U.S. Borders or Not?
- Ike & Tina & the Facts
- Battered Bosnians Revel in America, but Mourn the Life They've Lost : Civil War: U.S. will admit 3,000 such refugees, especially ex-detainees of Serb detention camps, relatives of U.S. citizens, rape victims. Wrenching stories include torture by a childhood friend.
- Mideast Maneuvers
- Society Overlooks the Grief of Miscarriages
- Sick Society: Even Our Pets Aren't Safe
- Not an Endorsement of Michael Milken
- In Search of History
- Discrimination in Housing
- 6 Months After Cheating Death in the Snow, Family Looks to the Future : California: Survival was foremost when the Stolpas were rescued from a frozen wasteland. Now the burden is how to handle windfall coming their way from selling the rights to their harrowing story.
- Hawaiian Ayes
- Nurse Practitioners
- Consider Mediation to Settle Disputes
- Understanding Feelings, Special Children
- Grand Jury Diversity Given Lip Service
- Civilian Police Review Board Comes Under Scrutiny Itself : Law Enforcement: Critics say the group lacks independence, is secretive and does not do its job. Supporters say the commission's role has evolved, but it performs an important service in looking into allegations of misconduct.
- Don't Lessen Quality of Life With Jet Noise
- Capture Shows LAPD Is World-Class Force
- UCI Chancellor's Hiring Approach
- Teacher's Devotion
- Sweeping Violence
- Analyzing the Reasons Why Alarcon Beat Hall
- Who Inspected?
- Women and Children First--South Bay
- NONFICTION - July 4, 1993
- NONFICTION - July 4, 1993
- NONFICTION - July 4, 1993
- NONFICTION - July 4, 1993
- NONFICTION - July 4, 1993
- NONFICTION - July 4, 1993
- NONFICTION - July 4, 1993
- Obituaries - July 4, 1993
- Americans Urged to Keep Low Profile Abroad
- Clinton Adds 15 Months to Ban on Nuclear Tests
- Fun Bursts Out : Holiday Festivities Promise Bang-Up Time
- A 'Family' Lost : Accident: Grieving friends of taggers killed in plunge off freeway say they provided a sense of belonging. Group is collecting money for the victims' funerals.
- Stream of Consciousness Excursions in Europe : The Elbe, Danube and Rhone are among the major rivers plied by small luxury vessels.
- NOTEBOOK : Cal-Hi Sports Names Granville State's Top Freshman
- Vexing Asia Ties Cloud Clinton's 1st Overseas Trip
- Letter to Campanella From the Heart
- Maybe Jackie Thomas Can Play Second Base
- Has the IOC Achieved Peace in Our Time?
- What's the Thinking Behind Kings' Deals?
- L.A. Restaurant Smoking Ban
- Remembering Tyson, Thinking of Jordan