- TV & VIDEO - Aug. 20, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 20, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 20, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 20, 1990
- MORE WATER: What a difference a year...
- PARK'N PAY: All-day parking rates at John...
- 3 Men Killed in Tustin Auto Parts Store : Homicide: The victims were bound and shot execution style. The shop's manager discovered the bodies after opening the store this morning.
- HELPING HAND: Los Angeles rocker Don Henley,...
- Navy's Surveillance of 2 Iraq Tankers Tightens : Embargo: Force may be used against ships that ignored orders to halt and warning shots.
- Hollywood Man Kills 4 in Family, Then Himself
- Anguished Wives of Enlisted Men Struggle to Cope
- Light Planes Collide; Fall Into Ocean
- PUSHCART POWER: Newport Beach's Fashion Island shopping...
- Album Reviews : *** ABDULLAH IBRAHIM & EKAYA "African River" <i> Enja</i> : ** 1/2 VARIOUS ARTISTS "African Horns" <i> Kaz Import</i> :<i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic). : </i>
- Hail, Caesars! : <i> Some people judge a restaurant by the Caesar salad it makes. </i>
- Landscape Artist John Kilduff Goes to the Source
- Album Reviews : ** 1/2 DAVID MURRAY "I Want to Talk About You" <i> Black Saint</i> : <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic). : </i>
- Female Rappers Diss and Tell : Women, spearheaded by Queen Latifah, M.C. Lyte and Yo-Yo, are demanding to join the men's club
- It's Sad to See Any Change at La Opinion
- Vasquez Defended
- Columnist Fails to See the Need for American Independence When It Comes to Oil Supplies
- Noise on the Home Front
- Land Fiasco--Council Is at Fault
- Columnist Fails to See the Need for American Independence When It Comes to Oil Supplies
- Commissioner Leavenworth--He's Honest
- Abused Teen Shelter--Education Sacrificed at Budget Altar
- DEBATING 'A DEED OF DEATH'
- Iraq and Kuwait
- 'Bugged' Home Buyer
- Is 'Problem Child' a Problem for Pets?
- Running Across the Freeway--Don't Penalize the Motorists
- 'COLOR' IT CRUDE
- The Right to Speak Freely on the Issues
- The Lightweights and the Critically Approved
- TALES FOR A SUMMER DAY
- ON THE RECORD
- Western Environmentalists' Enemy No. 1 : Timber: Charles Hurwitz has come a long way from his East Texas birthplace. As his experience at Pacific Lumber has shown, confrontation has become a way of life.
- Tonight was the night. After two years...
- <i> El Norte</i> Luring More Families : Growing Numbers of Women, Children Risk Perils of Border Crossing for Better Life
- Reds Get Griffey, 40, to Retire to Make Room on Their Roster
- 'My belief is that we weren't put on this earth just to satisfy our own needs'
- DeGrandis Suffers 1st Loss Against Boxer Making Professional Debut
- O'Neal, Team Compromise on Contract
- Vega Takes a Spin On the Dance Floor
- Album Reviews : *** 1/2 PHIL WOODS QUINTET + ONE "Flash" <i> Concord</i> : <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic). : </i>
- The Show That Time Forgot : The cable TV program 'It's Happening' is a half-hour time warp featuring today's youths enjoying yesterday's sounds.
- Petromineral Posts Second-Quarter Loss of $109,000
- World IN BRIEF : PAKISTAN : Bhutto's Party Seeks Caretaker Regime
- Lebanese in Israel Find Beirut Evermore Distant : Civil war: Their loyalties are tested by turmoil in their own war-torn country and jobs and needed goods just across border.
- 620 Mexican Police Tried for Corruption
- CHINATOWNIf you intend to see "The Two...
- To Labor, Joe Hill Will Never Die : Unions: Organizer was executed for murder 75 years ago, but his defenders say he was framed. Utah activists plan events to commemorate his work this November.
- Hernandez Proves Biggest Spender of All : Election: The Huntington Park councilman's campaign disclosure reports show his expenses totaling $29,219 in the April voting.
- 100,000 Flee to Jordan After Iraqi Invasion
- Vietnam Religion Trail
- The Leaders of the Bands
- Colombia Turns Corner in War on Drug Lords
- Exodus II : Israel: The immigration of Soviet Jews to Israel presents massive problems and unprecedented opportunities. But most Israelis are apathetic. It's business as usual.
- Desert landscape paintings, pottery colored by seaweed...
- 100 100-Year-Olds at a Loss to Explain Their Longevity
- San Diego
- Radar Trap: Speed Limits Often Rise After Surveys : Torrance: Residents want rules enforced, but police can only use radar devices on streets that have up-to-date traffic surveys. Those surveys can actually raise speeds. Residents don't want that.
- Dick Allen: Baseball's Rollicking Rebel
- Bernstine, Lewis Help Chargers Get It Into Gear
- Double Wedge, Davis Team to Win Ramona
- L.A. Softball Adult Teams to Play Finals
- Raiders' Win Over Dallas Is Ugly, Baby
- PAGING ANDREW LLOYD WEBER: The Alan Parsons...
- After a Long, Lean Time, Animators Are Back in Demand
- <i> Films going into production: </i>
- FOSS: "Orpheus and Euridice"; "Renaissance Flute Concerto";...
- Viewpoints : How to Pay for the S&L; Bailout : Thrifts: The huge cost could be financed without higher tax rates by ending the breaks for tax-deferred individual retirement accounts and Keogh plans.
- Thai for Two
- How to Make Your Mt. Bromo Trek
- AT HOME : The Icemen Cometh
- Freewheeling North in the Windmill Country
- Supporters of Alcohol Tax Allege 'Blackmail' by Foes : Prop. 134: A letter to broadcasters threatens cancellation of paid political advertising if free air time is given to the measure's proponents.
- Bush's Decisions Are Being Shaped by WWII Lessons : History: 'We are not about to make that same mistake twice,' he says, recalling failure to stop aggression in the 1930s.
- PERSPECTIVE ON ENERGY : We Must Pay Full Price for Energy : For awhile we got government out of the energy business. Now, in the Gulf, it's back into energy in a big way.
- Take Politics Back From the Campaign Consultants : Elections: When winning is everything, issues and governance take a back seat--voters know it and are tuning out.
- Checkpoint Death Toll Grows : Immigration: Passions are ignited as illegal aliens playing a cat-and-mouse game with INS agents continue to be run down by freeway traffic at San Clemente inspection stop.
- Complaints About Force, Bias Leveled at Deputies
- Historic Buildings Cause Quite a Buzz : Preservation: Colonies of angry bees have been an obstacle to relocating structures to Heritage Junction Historical Park in Newhall. But the bees have been heroes too.
- Airport Post Nominee Is Accused of Prejudice : Los Angeles: She denies making anti-Semitic comments in two publications. But some City Council members may delay the nomination.
- LOCATION OF RECYCLING CENTERS IN THE SOUTH BAY
- Morningside's Scott Named Assistant for USC Women
- For our more cerebral readers: "Cinema Paradiso,"...
- And on TV . . . : With a boost from 'The Simpsons,' animation is back in prime time
- He's Up, He's Down, He's Up Again : After a rocky year, Christian Slater regains his footing with the new teen Angst tale, "Pump Up the Volume"
- SACRAMENTO / BRADLEY INMAN : Commit a Crime, Lose Your Ox (Or, Perhaps, Some Other Asset)
- Pacesetter Business Properties: The Newport Beach commercial...
- Firms Less Willing to Pay for Executives' Luxuries : Lifestyle: Corporate jets, yachts and the like are thinning out a bit because of tax-law revisions and financially troubled firms, such as the thrifts.
- Under Starry Skies Above : OF CHILES, CACTI, AND FIGHTING COCKS Notes on the American West <i> by Frederick Turner (Berkley/North Point Press: $19.95; 211 pp.) </i>
- Diving Into Your Own Fiji Holiday
- Ripping Her Own Bodice : COCO, THE NOVEL <i> by Patricia B. Soliman (G.P. Putnam's Sons: $21.95; 399 pp.) </i>
- Aran Sweaters Are Good Irish Buys
- With Tenure by DAVID LEHMAN
- Celebrities Open Design House
- How to Make Your Own 'Manta Ray' Miter Jig : Cutting: When used with a table saw, it is dead accurate and will cut stock wider than other systems can handle.
- Southland Soils Need Gardener's Special Care : Improvements: At the root of many a plant's woes are the soil it is growing in. One expert has solutions in spades.
- Wright's Popularity Soars 30 Years After Death : Architecture: Interest in furniture and accessories designed by Frank Lloyd Wright on upswing. Museums plan retrospectives.
- Thousands of Koreans Baptized En Masse
- Red Cars Return--Trolleys Roll in Covina
- Swiss Irate at Money-Launder Charges
- Last-Ditch Effort for L.B. Ethics Package Dies on Tie Council Vote
- Bush Signs Oil Cleanup, Tanker Bill Spurred by Exxon Spill
- In Arab View, It's Not Just Kuwait but Bush's Enmity Toward Hussein : Gulf Crisis: Kuwait produces some unusual Arab World alliances, amid indications that the Arab-West split will become even more antagonistic.
- 12 Indicted in Cocaine Shipping Scheme
- QUALITY OF LIFE IN THE VALLEY : Andrea Gutman, equestrienne
- A Drive for Drug Camps Is Launched
- Hughes May Move Division Out of State; 1,200 Work at Torrance Plant
- Transmitters Track Predators Living at Man's Doorstep
- NFL EXHIBITION ROUNDUP : Miller's Half Is a Whole Game for Falcons
- Padres Play With Full Deck, Deal Defeat to Phillies
- Tuning Out U.S. TV : Unlike Europe, where American-made programming dominates the airwaves, Pacific Rim countries don't watch Hollywood shows
- When Paint Peels on the Inside of Windows
- J.H. Snyder 'Man of Year'
- THE MAMBO KINGS PLAY SONGS OF LOVE <i> by Oscar Hijuelos (Harper & Row: $9.95) </i>
- Jazz is on tap, and the rap...
- U.S. Troops Dig In, Adjust to Life--and Fear--in the Desert : Morale: 'It's scary out here,' a soldier says on the first night of training.
- Arson Suspected in Bowling Alley Blaze
- ORANGE COUNTY RECYCLING CENTERS
- Australian Puts Welcome Mat Out for British Royalty
- Bank of San Pedro's Top Shareholder Resigns
- As a Whole, Rams Still Have a Long Way to Go
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Different Racket Makes Difference for Rostagno
- Alan Kulwicki won his first pole position...
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rickey Henderson's Homer Hands Oriole Rookie McDonald First Loss
- Eclectic Ototo to Open Under a Well-Traveled Chef
- A Telling Time for a Children's Author
- Odetics Inc.: The Anaheim-based manufacturer of robotic...
- AFTER DARK, MY SWEET <i> by Jim Thompson (Vintage: $7.95) </i>
- INTERIOR LANDSCAPES Autobiographical Myths and Metaphors <i> by Gerald Vizenor (University of Minnesota Press: $17.95; 300 pp.) </i>
- Security Council Demands Iraq Let Foreigners Leave
- ALL IN THE FAMILY
- Ocean Rescue Was 'Miracle' Ending for Woman Ready to Die : Ordeal: Swept overboard, she spent 8 hours in water before a discouraged Coast Guard rescue team, by chance, heard her shouts.
- Ice Cream Shortage Chills Soviet Appetite
- Rikers Island Inmate Dies; Inquiry Seeks Beating Tie
- Army Reservists Nervous, Excited Over Call-Up Plan : Military: No one knows for sure what lies ahead. But troops training in Los Alamitos say they are 'hyped.'
- Ken Nelson of Covina has been appointed...
- Deukmejian Gets Dunce Cap for Spiking Innovative School Assessment Program : Education: A promising new way of gauging school and pupil progress is axed just as it became a model for school reforms in other states.
- BOOK MARK : The Soviet intelligentsia flourished after Stalin's death, creating an atmosphere of enlightenment and a desire for reform long before <i> glasnost. </i> An excerpt from "The Thaw Generation: Coming of Age in the Post-Stalin Era."
- 2 Azusa Youths Rescue Boy Trapped in River
- RECYCLING CENTERS IN VENTURA COUNTY
- Behind a Model Family Was the Shadow of a Molester
- Officers Who Cheated Need Stronger Lesson in Honesty : Lack of punishment sends the wrong message
- Black Leaders Seek Court, Gun Law Changes After Bail Error : Activism: A community group wants to use the slaying of a preacher and subsequent mishandling of the murder suspects as a rallying point for criminal justice reforms.
- Price Drop Drives Away Recyclers of Newspapers : Glut: The supply of newsprint mushroomed as curbside recycling became popular. But industry demand for it has not been very high.
- James G. Johansen has been appointed vice...
- Bank Cop Instills Fear in Those on His Watch : Regulation: Some contend that Comptroller of the Currency Robert L. Clarke swoops down like Sherman, leaving scorched lenders behind.
- CROSSTOWN TRAFFIC Jimi Hendrix and the Post-War Rock-n-Roll Revolution <i> by Charles Shaar Murray (St. Martin's Press: $18.95; 238 pp.) </i>
- Identity Crisis Boon to Home Buyers : El Toro: Compared to other Orange County areas, this community's prices are lower. Move is under way to incorporate this one-time Spanish land grant.
- Long Jumps
- Blacks Have Trouble Buying Homes : Home Buying: Study finds that only 3.5% of black renters in U.S. can financially qualify. Discrimination is also seen as a factor.
- It Was Just a Hunch, but It Paid Off
- Edifice Openings: How to Build a Fete
- Airlines See No Airlift Disruptions : Transportation: Business or vacationing travelers won't be inconvenienced, officials are confident.
- Famous Midway Atoll Left to Fabled Gooney Birds
- A Gay Teacher's Notes of Sorrow
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Injured Parachutist Escapes Charges
- Intuition: Taking a Big Step : Trust a Hunch? Go With Your Gut? Many People, Some Very Successful, Do It. But Few Talked About It. Now, Experts Are Gaining Valuable New Insights Into 'Right Brain' Thinking.
- Hunger Strikers Demanding Justice
- All Work Makes for a Dull Family : Industry would profit if it paid closer attention to the needs of parents
- Shopping for Security: Kuwait Couldn't Buy Peace : Gulf: Lacking ability to deter its neighbors, Kuwait tried appeasement. The U.S., butt of Kuwaiti propaganda, is now asked to come to the rescue.
- To CHP Officer Who Sparked Riots, It Was Just Another Arrest
- Getting Ball Rolling to Control Flooding : A Sense of Urgency Needed for Santa Ana River Job
- Cities Expand Their Recycling Roles : Environment: Six communities now pick up recyclables at the curb. But the flurry of activity has set the stage for trash turf wars countywide.
- Residents Protest Developer's Sales Tactics as Dishonest, Pressuring
- 2,000 Vets of Vietnam in Reunion
- Metalclad Corp.: The Anaheim-based insulation and asbestos-abatement...
- Takeover Is Dogged by Controversy
- THE SEVEN WONDERS OF THE ANCIENT WORLD <i> edited by Peter Clayton & Martin Price (Routledge: $12.95, illustrated) </i>
- S. Bernardino County* RANCHO CUCAMONGA: Westgate Villas...
- Peter Inman has joined Wolff Co. as...
- There's an Easy Way to Cash In When You Go : Money: Think you may be stuck for dollars overseas? Don't fret, automated teller machines keep springing up. And it's better to use an ATM card than credit.
- An Unforgettable Nightlong Trek to the Crater of a Bubbling Deity : VOLCANO: Farmers Make Offerings to Crater
- Flaps Down at Eastern : GROUNDED Frank Lorenzo and the Destruction of Eastern Airlines <i> by Aaron Bernstein (Simon & Schuster: $19.95; 256 pp.) </i>
- AVERAGE SALES PRICES OF NEW HOMES
- Portrait of the Artist as a Young Millionaire : When He Sold a $1.75-million Screenplay, Shane Black Became a Hollywood Role model, Whether he likes it or not
- U.N. University Seeks Funds From U.S.
- F-15 Sales to Saudis May Aid McDonnell Douglas
- Baby Born to Shooting Victim Released From Hospital
- Mauritius Government Collapses Over Plan to Break Ties to Britain
- S. African Squatters' Misery Worsening : Homeless: Urban Foundation estimates that 7 million people live in makeshift quarters.
- RECYCLING CENTERS IN THE LONG BEACH AREA
- Those in the mood for another kind...
- Zoo Flourishes in Middle of the Desert
- Foundry to Reopen Monday, Hopes Lead Emmission Is Fixed
- 2 Killed in Apparent Murder-Suicide : Violence: Divorce papers are thought to have caused a Van Nuys restaurateur to shoot his wife, then himself.
- QUALITY OF LIFE IN THE VALLEY : Leroy Chase, youth worker
- QUALITY OF LIFE IN THE VALLEY : Curtis Page, education advocate
- Goodbody Promoted to Executive V.P. for B of A Regional Unit
- Townhomes in Valley
- BLACK SCARS, WHITE FEARS : Scenes From the Everyday Revolution in Soutth Africa
- Sampling the Vintage Wines of Northern Italy
- SO MUCH TO BE DONE Women Settlers on the Mining and Ranching Frontier <i> edited by Ruth B. Moynihan, Susan Armitage and Christiane Fischer Dichamp (University of Nebraska Press: $32.50 cloth, $12.95 paper; 325 pp.) </i>
- Why Dive? To Be Keenly Alive in a Dreamland : DIVE: To Soar in Another World : DIVE: Follow Rules for Survival
- Bouton Still Having a Ball
- Therapy Shows Promise in Blocking Onset of Diabetes : Health: Preliminary studies suggest potent drug may prevent or delay for years the Type I form of the disease.
- New School Board Member Picked
- 7.0 Quake Jolts Solomons
- For 2 New Teachers, It's Like Coming Home Again as They Take Inner City Posts
- Costa Mesa Man Hits $1 Million in 'Big Spin'
- Build a Rainy Day Fund to Cushion Adversity
- TouchStone Software Corp.: The Seal Beach designer...
- Frank Conaway has joined Primelife, an Orange-based...
- Coronation Hill--Wealth Vs. the Environment : Wilderness: The mineral-rich area in Australia, where Crocodile Dundee roamed, has become a classic ecological battleground.
- FICTIONSILENT PARTNER by Jonathan Kellerman (Bantam: $5.95)....
- KILAUEA The Newest Land on Earth <i> photographs by Dorian Weisel text by Christina Heliker (Bishop Museum Press: $12.95) </i>
- When Do You Clap at a Concert? Perhaps the Rules of Applause Need to Be Revised
- Reef Encounter : For Divers, Heaven Is the Clear Waters and Colorful Soft Corals Off Fiji's Taveuni Island. : Discover Diving. How to get started, what to fear and where to enjoy the beauty of "flying" under water. L3
- Residents, Deputies in No Man's Land : Law enforcement: 'Unincorporated Duarte' has plenty of crime. But some residents say they fear sheriff's officers just as much. Several lawsuits have challenged deputies' use of force.
- THE MAN BEHIND THE TRILOGY
- 12 Arrested During La Mirada Drug Sting
- Saudis Will Pump More Oil, Suggest U.N. Moves
- Zulus With Spears, Shields Raid Squatter Camp; 7 Die
- RECYCLING CENTERS IN THE SAN GABRIEL VALLEY
- Lawndale Council Delays Action on Budget
- We Already Lack Will; Soon We'll Lack Means
- Driving to Telluride, Colo., the other day,...
- Cambodia Trying to Lure Back Tourists
- James Bond aside, the British take their...
- Favorite Rose Blooms Produce Two 'Noses'Q: Double...
- Are Gardens 'Scapegoats'?
- Card Club Initiative to Be Put on West Hollywood's November Ballot
- Chinese Aide to U.S. Embassy Shot Near Beijing
- Young Exiles Train Their Sights on Cuba
- Most Americans Dislike Their Looks, Poll Finds : Health: Survey reports only 30% are happy with their appearance, and 42% say they are overweight. Only 11% believe they are in 'excellent' shape.
- Pith Helmet Making Last Stand as Fashion Headgear in Zimbabwe
- 226 Soviets Get a Smooth Escort Out of Kuwait : Evacuation: The trip was hot but well-organized, they say. Iraqi soldiers reportedly treated them well.
- Vikings Hooligans Abroad, Mild at Home
- San Diego
- Casualty of Persian Gulf Action Is Eulogized : Funeral: Air Force Staff Sgt. John Francis Campisi of West Covina is remembered as a peacemaker by friends.
- QUALITY OF LIFE IN THE VALLEY : Richard Close, homeowner leader
- Crash Kills Woman; Husband Is Arrested
- QUALITY OF LIFE IN THE VALLEY : Craig Stecyk, sculptor
- Battle On to Salvage FarWest : Thrifts: A large junk bond portfolio has hobbled the high-flying Belzberg brothers, and most agree that only a cash infusion can save their S&L;.
- Cloaked in Her Own Secrecy : CHANEL A Woman of Her Own <i> by Axel Madsen (Henry Holt: $19.95; 364 pp.; 0-8050-0961-2) </i>
- Women's Intimations : THE WOMAN LIT BY FIREFLIES <i> by Jim Harrison (Houghton Mifflin/Seymour Lawrence: $19.95; 247 pp.; 0-395-48884-2) </i>
- AMERICAN CASSANDRA The Life of Dorothy Thompson <i> by Peter Kurth (Little, Brown: $24.95; 587 pp.) </i>
- Almost All's Quiet on the Western Front : City West: Lack of tenants, city approval and financing is slowing development in area west of the Harbor Freeway.
- Canker Likely Cause of Cypress Tree Problem...
- Water Wise
- Iraq Warns of Dire Suffering for Detainees
- Recycling of Bottles, Cans Up 50% After Refund Increase : Conservation: Public responds in record numbers to the new two-for-a-nickel payoff.
- Kenya Orders Inquiry Into Bishop's Death
- George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey (Disney Sunday...
- Libraries Lure Children With Arts, Shows : Literacy: There's nothing hush-hush about Westside summer reading programs.
- MICHAEL JACKSON: A Good Head for Beers
- Black Group Extends Nike Boycott, Seeks More Jobs : Hiring: Operation PUSH says company's offer is only a start. It accuses firm of 'arrogance and insensitivity.'
- Philippine Violence Rises; Armed Forces Go on Alert
- Incumbents Few in Santa Monica Races : Elections: The decision of most officeholders to forgo reelection will change the face of local governmental bodies.
- PLATFORM : At the Tag End
- The Dreams of Daedalus : THE FULLNESS OF WINGS The Making of a New Daedalus <i> by Gary Dorsey (Viking: $19.95; 342 pp., illustrated; 0-607-82444-5) </i>
- Singapore Prepares for Change to a Younger, More Relaxed Leadership : Government: New middle class tires of government's intolerance of dissent and perceived micro-management of everyday life.
- Being Alive--Nicole's Miracle
- California IN BRIEF : DESERT CENTER : Solar Plane Makes Emergency Landing
- Quake Jars Northeast Iran
- ORANGE COUNTY LIFE : 'If You Loved Me . . .' : The Brown Family Murder Saga
- The Abalone Ranger Rides Herd Over Watery Flock : Environment: The State Park System's resident expert on the large marine snail keeps a watchful eye on rich breeding grounds.
- 4 Soldiers Headed for Gulf Killed in Crash; 5th Hurt
- Great Lakes Eagles Struggle to Beat Pollution : Environment: Traces of banned toxins take their toll 20 years later on animals up and down the food chain.
- There's more grit than consistent credibility in...
- Dispute Flares Up Over Proposals for Site of Spectacular 1910 Forest Fire : Environment: Many want the U.S. Forest Service to protect the Great Burn as wilderness. Loggers want to harvest the lodgepole pine there.
- Astronomers Say Asteroid Came Close to Earth
- More Offshore Drilling Because of Saddam? : Why the scare argument won't scare California
- Recycling of Bottles, Cans Up 50% After Refund Hike : Conservation: Public responds in record numbers to the new two-for-a-nickel payoff.
- QUALITY OF LIFE IN THE VALLEY : Public Officials Agree There Were Better Days
- Oxnard Youth Shot, Robbed Outside Motel
- A look at upcoming events in LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- More and More People Cashing In on Trash : Environment: Redemption centers have seen a surge in business as South Bay residents, several cities and many businesses increase recycling efforts.
- Olympic Torch Could Burn Public : Legislature must act fast to restore security requirement on loan for center
- Pearl Bailey Dies; Actress-Singer Known as 'Ambassador of Love'
- Firm Accused of Bringing Hazardous Waste to State
- Commentary : Police, Border Patrol Wrong Partners : Law: Calling in agents when migrants seek help from the law helps no side in the migrant problem.
- Treasure collected by Peninsula film, art and music buff is opened to the public.
- U.S. Shuts Greek Facility
- QUALITY OF LIFE IN THE VALLEY : Jill Swift, environmentalist
- He Has Become Phantom of Marathons : Running: There is no evidence that Van Nuys' Roodberg covered entire distances while recording startling times in Boston and Los Angeles.
- Next Time, Run This by John Q. Public : Unilateral Decision to Resurface a Santa Ana Jogging Path Cried Out for Consultation
- Between Bytes : Carl Stone composes for the computer on a full stomach of L.A.'s spiciest ethnic foods
- Vestro Foods Inc.: The Newport Beach specialty...
- Home Shoppers, Have You Heard This Before?
- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS : Tours of Israeli Caves
- 'Summit Meetings' Designed to Improve Communications
- Controversy Bedevils Teaching of History in Britain
- Landscaper Heads Agency
- Business Is Booming at Recycling Centers : Environment: 'A major upswing' in volume is reported at reclamation sites in the area. Changes in state law, witty advertising and Earth Day have contributed to the surge in interest.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : No Military Role for Japan Suits All : Diplomacy: Tokyo explains that its constitution rules out contributing combat forces.
- Convention Promoters Urged to Help Fill Office Buildings
- Iraq Factor May Surface in This Fall's Elections : Politics: Anger over gas price hikes and anxiety over the military situation have replaced the S&L; crisis and budget deficit as the hot voter issues.
- Columbia's Plans Test Height Limits
- COLUMN LEFT : Use Might in Service of Right : Bush has done the correct thing in the gulf. But he's weakened by America's inconsistency.
- Something New Under the Sun : Tourism: Thousands of summer visitors experience the Hollywood Bowl each week in a way that few local residents know. They do it in the daytime, and for free.
- 367-Pound Woman Passes Test, Keeps Driver's License
- Anton 'Optimistic' School Funds Will Be Recovered
- San Diego
- Ricky Berry's Suicide Still a Mystery
- Heat Falls in Playoff Game, 1-0
- In Bodysurfing, Antibodies, He Knows What He's Doing