- COMMENTARY : Lasting Favorable Impressions : The popularity of Post- and French Impressionism goes back to that sense of idyll and beauty before the world wars
- Watch Out for Deflation, Not Inflation
- Wisteria Is Back in Favor for the Patio
- AIDS DEMOGRAPHICS<i> by Douglas Crimp and Adam Rolston (Bay Press: $12.95</i> ,<i> illustrated) </i>
- Iraq Doesn't Scare Israelis, But Alliance Would : Strategy: Military planners fear no single Arab nation. They do see a threat in a future war combining nations such as Syria and Jordan.
- San Dimas Graduate Attends Youth Event
- The in-laws are here. Solid, Midwest types....
- Mass Grave Fills Another Page in Grim History of Chilean Desert Village : Human rights: Bodies found at Pisagua were leftists taken prisoner after 1973 coup. Discovery has renewed debate over conduct of military.
- It's Their Party : And They'll Cruise if They Want to--to Frisco's Car Hop Drive-In
- Ex-Greek Socialist Minister Sentenced
- Liberian Rebels Meet Stiff Defense at Capital Airport : Civil war: The government also tells the BBC that it arrested an American in Monrovia and accused him of aiding the insurgents.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Brown Drops Bill for Regional Boards
- Columbia Plans Culver City Headquarters : Development: The 44-acre, 1.5-million square feet complex would grow to 2.5 million square feet by the year 2005. It used to house the MGM Studios.
- THE HOUSE
- Real Estate Dip Derails School Plan : Renovation: Officials fail to find buyers for Unsworth site. They hope to get at least $8 million to pay for fixing Downey High and other projects.
- What If She Wins Again? : Pakistan's power elite sacks Prime Minister Bhutto in blow to democracy
- Q: How Many U.S. Defense Labs Design Missiles? A: Too Many : Defense: Each branch of the armed services has research laboratories to design weapons. But that doesn't mean we're getting better defense systems.
- PROFILES RUSS and PAT BAGGERLY : Couple Gain High Visibility as Environmental Crusaders
- Board Agrees to Consider Alternative Courthouse Site
- UCI Conferees Share a Vision of Virgin Mary : Religion: The nearly 3,000 attending the event are among millions of believers in a series of reported apparitions of the Holy Mother in a remote Yugoslavian village.
- San Diego
- Repair of 9 Schools Tied to Keeping State Funds : Education: L.A. district considers changing priorities to use $11.4 million in fix-it funds that otherwise would be lost. It also hopes to recoup $18.7 million already returned to the state.
- Search Still On for Killers Who Kidnaped Boy : Crime: They left Costa Mesa 2-year-old abandoned in car in Downey and his mother slain execution-style in the desert. Manhunt enters its 4th day.
- Latinos Try to Settle on Consensus Candidate : Politics: Community leaders hope to avoid divisive and expensive confrontation in the 1st District. Some doubt political ambitions can be set aside.
- County Disputes Audit of Child Services : Welfare: A report finds that the department overbilled the state by up to $12 million.
- Homer Has Homey Feel for Daniels : Baseball: Friends, relatives see him give Dodgers 6-4 victory over Braves with two-run shot in the 10th inning. Gott gets first save with club.
- Notes about your surroundings.
- TENNIS SAN DIEGO TOURNAMENT : This Time, Graf Holds Off Garrison Finish, 6-4, 7-5, in Semifinals
- Interest in Racquetball Again on the Upswing
- Bombing Haunts Villages on Laos Trail
- Today's News, Tomorrow's Television : Quaid, Hurt enter the world of sitcoms and Rick Schroder roams the Old West again
- Barry Convicted on 1 Count; Jury Deadlocks on 12 Others : Cocaine: Washington's mayor is acquitted on another charge, and a mistrial is declared on the more serious counts. The two misdemeanor verdicts returned will stand.
- Retro : Reruns to RE-Watch: Before They Were Oscar Winners
- Laos 'Bombies' Kill and Maim 20 Years Later
- F.Y.I., Charles Kimbrough Isn't Jim Dial : In Reality Murphy Brown's Sidekick is Anchored In The Theater
- Other Cities, County Own Eateries
- East Meets West as 4 German Parties Decide on Merger : Reunification: The combining of political organs anticipates an end to partition after elections planned for late this year.
- Galveston Bay Reopens
- Scholarships for 5 From Baldwin Park
- Park Historian Mourns Loss of 30 Years' Work
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE PERSIAN GULF : Full Success Would Be Utter Failure : If Bush's goals are met, Saddam Hussein will be back in Baghdad, free to intensify his murderous ambitions.
- PLATFORM : Bless America
- Trapped in an Apartment House of Horrors : Lawsuits: Residents of a rent-controlled building in Toluca Lake claim they were being harassed by their landlord. Finally, the state took over the property.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Clark Breaks Drought; Giants Beat Reds
- How Do You Say That? : <i> Some of the most mispronounced restaurants in Los Angeles. </i>
- Fourney, Kish Have Two-Man Race
- ALBUM REVIEWS : **** CHARLES LLOYD "Fish Out of Water" <i> ECM</i>
- ALBUM REVIEWS : *** RAY ANDERSON "What Because" <i> Gramavision</i>
- MGM/UA Shareholders Made Money; Should They Get More? : Entertainment: A lawsuit claims that Kirk Kerkorian profited by a 1986 deal at the expense of other stockholders.
- Los Angeles and the Memory of Many Hopes : 20TH CENTURY LOS ANGELES Power, Promotion and Social Conflict<i> edited by Norman M. Kleinand Martin J. Schiesl (Regina Books, P.O. Box 280, Claremont, CA 91711: $21.95; 240 pp.) </i>
- Marcel Montecino's debut novel, "The Crosskiller," was...
- With the two Germanys no longer divided,...
- Guide to an Alaskan Rail Adventure
- Shots Fired at Police; Two Suspects Arrested After a Six-Hour Standoff
- Shedding Weight Too Quickly Can Take Its Toll on Skin, Hair and Nails
- Barry Asks Prosecutor to Drop Retrial Option : Drugs: The contrite mayor asks cheering supporters for forgiveness. He also may revive plans for office.
- New Boss at Little Bighorn Monument Draws Fire From Fans of Custer : Battlefield: Critics charge the American Indian named to the post is unqualified. Supporters say she will bring a fairer view of the fight.
- U.S. Effort to Save Rare Red Wolves Paying Off : Nature: Eighteen zoos are serving as living areas for the nearly extinct animals. Despite a good breeding year, the mortality rate was high.
- Community College System Is Failing, Chancellor Says : Education: Head of 107 campuses statewide complains that he's hamstrung by rules and bureaucracy.
- Air Ambulance Plan Can't Be Declared Dead : Services: Residents' opposition to a heliport all but killed the proposal last week. But strong support from fire commissioners may revive it.
- Sale of Catalina Islander Spurs Start of Rival Paper
- Slaying Shatters Family . . . and Illusions : Crime: When a man is accused of killing his wife after a disagreement, the quiet, middle-class couple is found to be anything but conventional.
- 'The reaction from girls was amazing . . . . I would fall in love four times a week.'
- Seaport Village to Start Charging for Parking
- SURFING SALT CREEK BEACH PRO-AM : Big Names Fall While O'Connell Advances
- Athletics Tone Down Act and Turn Up Performance
- Karen Travers, president of the New Neighbors...
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : A Routine Workday for Edberg
- Sampras Climbing Tennis Ladder : Ratings: After winning three tournaments, former Palos Verdes High player is ranked 14th.
- FLY GUYS: Lenny Kravitz has teamed up...
- After the War, Before the Invasion : NOVEMBER 1948 An Autobiographical Memoir<i> by Carl Dawson (Charlottesville/University Press of Virginia: $17.95; 176 pp.) </i>
- Where Nature in the Wild is Top Attraction
- Topside Views and an Easy Commute : Mt. Washington: Close to downtown, the hills have attracted residents who like the reasonable prices, the outdoors feeling and their privacy.
- Through Alaska by Bus, Train and Plane : Luxury in Training
- HIGH STYLE : New Stone Age
- Lodgings for Fly-In Fishers
- Father Answers His Adversaries
- THE TELLING DISTANCE Conversations With the American Desert<i> by Bruce Berger (Breitenbush Books: $19.95; 243 pp.) </i>
- NATURAL ORDER<i> by Jonathan Penner (Poseidon Press: $16.95; 170 pp.) </i>
- The Numbers
- COLUMN LEFT : The Sinners Cast Stones at Iraq : The U.S. record rightly makes us hypocrites in the eyes of many Third World nations.
- Now, the Fight for the Spoils : Politics: A new district makes possible a Latino on the Board of Supervisors, but old divisions and class strains may mar the campaign.
- Recycler Headed for Trash Heap? : No time to lose in helping home-grown company find a permanent home
- High-Tech Device Will Keep Tabs on Gang Members
- Jockey Growing Too Big to Race Horses
- Chaplain Bowed Out as Commander of His Own Death
- Escondido
- BASEBALL: The Dark Side : A WEEKLY LOOK AT THE NOT-SO-GREAT STATISTICS
- A BERLIN BASH
- AND FINALLY: Our Band Name of the...
- Audiences See a Troubling Reflection : At Oregon's Shakespeare Festival, 'God's Country' focuses on neo-Nazism both on and off stage
- ALBUM REVIEWS : ** 1/2 JULIE KELLY "Some Other Time" <i> Chase Music Group</i>
- IRS Could Add to This Joint-Tenancy Sob Story
- Los Angeles County* COVINA: Phase 3-A of...
- Skylight Can Help Brighten Dark Living Room
- FOOD & WINE : Barbecue, Italian Style : Dishes of Naples and Sicily Are Perfect for Dining--and Cooking--Alfresco
- FOOD : Magical Kitchen Helpers for Bakers
- Why I Live and Build in Watts: It's My Home
- Arab Leaders Were Turned Off by Iraqis' Tough Talk : Summit: They were prepared to make concessions to ease tense situation. But Baghdad was having none of it.
- Mubarak Sends Troops, Sees 'No Hope' for Averting Clash : Gulf crisis: The Egyptian leader says Iraqis are inflexible and military option may be inevitable. Syrian and Moroccan forces are also likely to be deployed.
- Beverly Hills Won't Cater to Construction Crews : Food service: Truck owners say they serve workers who have few other places to eat. Residents say they bring litter, odor and other undesirable elements.
- Priest Says U.S. Is Hindering Jesuit Slayings Case
- Willmore District of Long Beach Designated a Cultural Landmark
- BEST BET
- New Sub Christened; 10 Protesters Arrested
- Cult Leader Defies His Detractors, Seeks a Spot in Miami's Mainstream
- Party Planners Prescribe a Unique Invite to Huntington Hospital Gala
- DANGER: Arabian Quicksand : Long-Term Intervention Runs a Risk of Stalemate
- CAMARILLO : Gypsy Boots Puts on a Show for His 80th
- Raiders Give Bay Fans a Kick
- Colonial Cuisine in Beverly Hills : Rangoon Racquet Club aims for the image of a gentlemen's club in the good days in Burma
- IN BRIEF: : ** 1/2 Cheap Trick, "Busted," Epic : <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic). : </i>
- HANDMADE : The Good Box
- What It Takes to Make It to the Top
- Conference to Focus on Apartment Issues
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- THE ART OF THE GAME
- International Action a First This Century
- Girl Badly Hurt in Racial Attack With Bats, Glass
- Postwar Laos Moves Slowly Toward Development and Modernization
- COLUMN ONE : The Valley: An Urban Evolution : 'America's suburb' looks more like a city these days. Apartments displace single-family homes on the flats, $1-million tract houses invade hills, and the area's politics splinter.
- Trotskyites Laud End of 'Stalin's System' : Ideology: Devotees of the exiled and slain revolutionary welcome upheaval in the Soviet Union. At last, they say, true communism may have its day.
- The Endless Grief of a Living Death
- Orangutan Trainer Is Awarded $4.2 Million : Verdict: Las Vegas entertainer wins battle with animal rights activists who accused him of abusing animals.
- ROAD NOTES
- New Atlas Shoulders Big Changes
- San Diego
- Diver Drowns Near Ocean Beach
- SPORTSCOPE : Playa del Rey Lifeguard Will Compete Overseas
- HORSE RACING ALABAMA STAKES : Go For Wand Waves Away Any Last Doubts
- JUNIOR NATIONAL CYCLING : New Jersey Rider Tries to Add 7th Gold Medal
- Potential Inductees Form a Long List
- Dallas Takes an Interest in English
- If Art Self-Destructs, Help Is at Hand : Many modern masters used exotic materials in creating works that are now decomposing, and proving difficult to preserve.
- The Indoor Garden : Herbs Go From Flower Pot to Kitchen Pot : Plants: Not only are herbs beautiful to look at, but using them in cooking will add special flavor to your meals.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Loyalty to Iraq Puts Jordan in Political Plight
- Advantages of Auditing in Aspen
- 'Japan Must Say Yes to Racism, War Atrocities' : Cultural Relations: A Japanese book that riled Americans is full of inaccuracies and hypocrisy, says a Japanese journalist.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : Candidates in 2 Cities File Bids for Mayor's Post, Council Seat : Inglewood: Despite second-term setbacks, Edward Vincent will be a tough rival for four challengers.
- Armed Teen Fired Upon
- Gay Festival Moves to UCI and Unfolds Peacefully : Lifestyles: The event comes off without the violence that erupted last year at the county's first such observance, in Santa Ana. For today's parade, 5,000 people are expected.
- Let's Get Rolling on Bicycle Safety : Protective Helmets Work, and Should Be Used
- OXNARD : Surfer's Widow Sues Over Electrocution
- Layana's Play Is a Big Relief to Reds : Baseball: Former Loyola Marymount star has been a steady force in Cincinnati's bullpen.
- THE DIVING FORCE : Racquetball Pioneer Hilecher Took an All-Out Approach
- Non-Mainstream Pop From N.Y., Africa and Australia
- ALBUM REVIEWS : **** JACK DeJOHNETTE "Parallel Realities" <i> MCA</i>
- Read His Lips: Drag Performance Is Designed to Be Ridiculous, Absurd and Funny
- So You Think You Know Real Estate?
- DEVELOPMENTS : Crossroads Completes Phase in Murrieta
- GALLERIES : Beads From Abroad
- Last City on This Side of the Pole
- Life in Kuwait Became Nightmare for Basketball Coach From U.S.
- The Classroom According to Hunter
- Taxi Driver, Legally Blind for 2 Years, Finally Forced to Give Up His Business
- 4 Killed in Ecuador Quake
- Willing to Blockade Iraq to Stop Any Oil Shipment, Bush Says : Sanctions: But the President reports that the U.N. embargo has virtually halted world trade with Baghdad.
- Most Americans in Poll Favor War if Iraq Tries to Invade Saudi Arabia
- Desert Warfare Stress and Strategy
- Portugal, New Hub of Smuggling into Europe, Steps Up Drug Enforcement Action
- DANGER: Arabian Quicksand : U.S. Economy On the Line: It All Comes Down to Oil
- BEST BET
- COMMENTARY : U.S. Can Prosper Without Pros
- Pleasant Variety Scores Victory
- Fond Farewells Give Laker Fan an Identity Crisis
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Jimenez, Coody 1 Up on Rodriguez
- Excuses, Excuses, Excuses : The pop charts would have more meaning if hit makers channeled their passion into their music instead of whining over bad reviews
- Cable Systems Try Something New on Pricing : Broadcasting: To preempt regulation, many operators offer a low-price 'economy' package of channels. Oddly, in the long run, the end result may be higher prices for many subscribers.
- Bill Recognizing Designers Is OKd
- GOLF / SHAV GLICK : Frances Hirsh Reigns as Queen of Clubs
- Holdouts: Count Them, but Don't Count on Them
- Prince's 'Graffiti Bridge' to the Past : *** 1/2 PRINCE "Graffiti Bridge" <i> Paisley Park/Warner Bros. : </i>
- MOVIE REVIEW : Another Walk on the Wild Side : David Lynch's 'Wild at Heart' is a startling conglomeration of road movie, musical, Southern Gothic, sitcom and sci-fi
- GHOST RANCH
- L'AFFAIRE JENKINS
- Hawaii Opinions
- In reference to The Times' July 31...
- Reasons for Recall
- Bringing Up Baby in the World of Fine Cuisine
- 'A Deadly Collision': Restrictions Needed on Tractor-Trailers
- TONY SERRA
- Bringing Up Baby in the World of Fine Cuisine
- L'AFFAIRE JENKINS
- UCI's Snake Research Project Is for the Birds
- Gay-Bashing in the Record Industry
- A 'Cure' That's Worse Than the Problem
- Angered by Judge's Ruling on Remapping
- He Sees No Rainbow
- DEATH IN VENCE
- Higher Premiums for Wood Roofs
- COPASETIC
- Too Many Sacrifices on Altar of Housing
- Sparks Lauds Uncle, Foster Family After Story Appears
- Syndication and Taxes
- President Bush Sends Troops to Saudi Arabia
- ISRAELI INTELLIGENCE
- Shame on County's Doctors? No, Shame on State's Medi-Cal
- CHINESE PRISONS
- Models of Death
- 'Pair Died as They Lived--Methodically': Were Couple's Lives Too Sterile to Bear?
- GRONOWICZ: HIS STORY
- Homage to the Great Punks of Our European Heritage : ARROGANCE<i> by Joanna Scott (Linden Press/Simon & Schuster: $18.95; 283 pp.</i> ;<i> 0-671-69547-9) </i>
- Demand Water Heaters Not a Choice for All
- For Your Holiday in Kachemak Bay
- Sunshine State's Lures
- GARDENS : Oasis in the San Fernando Valley
- Jefferson School's Rickety Portable Classrooms Razed : Compton: The flimsy structures had been used for 40 years by thousands of children. New portables will replace them.
- Targets (TMC Wednesday at 8:30 a.m.): Peter...
- Police Spray Youth, Who Then Catches Fire
- The 1982 film adaptation of John Steinbeck's...
- Geneva Blaze Kills 2
- Schools May Find Way to Keep Funds : Education: District proposal aims to use $13.6 million in state money that otherwise would have been returned.
- Local Lawmakers Frugal With Travel Funds : Budgets: Professional seminars and lobbying constitute virtually all of their trips, and officials say the public gets much more than its money's worth.
- The endangered El Segundo Blue butterfly already...
- DANGER: Arabian Quicksand : This Time, U.N. Sanctions Will Work to Strangle Iraq
- Escondido
- San Diego
- 4-H Club in Gang Area Blossoms in Adversity
- AQMD Is Told Acid Ban Might Doom Refineries
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY : NAMES AND NUMBERS
- COMMENTARY : Lifetime Ban?. . .Get Serious
- Eckersley and Thigpen Thrive in Closing Roles
- BASEBALL / BILL PLASCHKE : In Trading Murphy to the Phillies, the Braves Also Lost Their Identity
- South Seems Unaffected by Long Layoff in 6-2 Win : American Legion: Winners make three double plays in dominating all-star game.
- Music, the New-Fashioned Way : IMCDs--interactive, multimedia compact discs--place a computerized encyclopedia at your fingertips as you listen to the masters
- Walter Annenberg Surveys the Land : In art as in politics, the collector and former diplomat knows what he likes
- Unions Provide Important Economic Benefit for U.S.
- It's a Jungle Out There
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Oil Executive Named to Salary Board
- China Flooding Kills 2,000
- Time as Ally : Development: Venice mini-mall project was bogged down at City Hall. A little-used state speed-up law got it approved unconditionally.
- Iraq a Likely 'Villain' in U.S. Recession : Economy: It would be tough for Bush to escape blame totally. And some say the oil price rise alone should not be enough to cause a downturn.
- Bookkeeper Honored for Program That Helps Adults Learn to Read
- Turkey's Leader Says Sanctions Are Hurting Iraq
- "True Stories"
- Grandparents' Rights Laws Can Cause Bitter Visitation Conflicts : Legislation: The measures usually apply to cases of death or divorce. When the family remains intact, there is a conflict with parental rights.
- Book Mark : Los Angeles has been shamelessly promoted, a center of hype and hoopla long before Hollywood arrived. In "20th Century Los Angeles," Norman M. Klein and Martin J. Schiesl explain how boosterism continues.
- A look at upcoming events in LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- Better Deal for Political Refugees
- Optimism Amid Crisis Most Tense : Silver lining is emergence of a collective security
- Van Nuys Man Killed in Brawl
- Sometimes Police Need Protection, Too : Privacy: Senate Bill 2764 would give officers that, at a time when news- papers are waging war on their rights.
- Deputy Wounds Suspect Leaving Hit-Run Accident : Crime: Man seen running from collision allegedly hit officer on the head during struggle and reached for his pistol.
- 'Cafe Racing' Bikers Roar Off Before Dragnet
- NFL Doesn't Light Up Berlin
- A Tougher Test Came Off Field
- Medication Can Be Bitter Pill : Former UCLA and Seahawk Star Kenny Easley Says That the Agony Since Kidney Transplant Has Given Him a New Perspective on Life.
- Growing Up True Blue : Oldest Four Sons of Dodgers' Mota Make Baseball Their Chosen Field
- 'Clothespins' Puts Progress on the Line
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Oil Executive Named to Salary Board
- New Principal Named at Elementary School
- JENNIFER SPEARS: Teens, AIDS and Serious Talk
- Myth, Mystery Shroud Little Bighorn
- THE HOUSE
- Biola Debate Team Ranked 11th in U.S.
- U.S. Aid to a Troubled Philippines Refocuses Debate on Military Presence : Bases: With U.S. image high in the wake of recent natural disasters and an attempted coup, negotiations may take on a different tone.
- Taking Off the Gloves on Toxic Wastes : Fine for Disneyland and El Toro Base's Superfund Listing Should Raise Awareness
- On a Big Roll : Opening of Giant Dipper Draws Crowds to Mission Beach
- Gulf Crisis Fuels Effort to Save Long Beach Shipyard
- Dry Run : Encino Officials Launch a Lake but the Water Will Come Later
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : Candidates in 2 Cities File Bids for Mayor's Post, Council Seat : Lawndale: Four candidates file for a City Council seat that will be the swing vote on many key issues.
- West to Meet Utah in Regional Opener
- This Ram Assistant Is Serious About Football : NFL: Former UCLA fullback Jairo Penaranda takes what he has seen and learned as a player and sideline spectator and puts it to use as a coach.
- *** N.W.A. "100 Miles and Runnin' " <i> Ruthless/Priority mini-album</i> : <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic). : </i>
- Dandy Heavy
- Fond Memories of His Own Jazz Club Keep Plucking Bassist Pat Senatore's Heartstrings
- TALK OF THE TOWN: So is Michael...
- An On-the-Rocks Business Is Booming : Innovation: An Escondido company's line of artificial boulders means that homeowners no longer need Hercules or a crane for naturalistic landscaping.
- DEVIL IN A BLUE DRESS<i> by Walter Mosley (W. W. Norton: $18.95; 219 pp.) </i>
- Burt and Loni Move Back to L.A.
- Saudi Leaders Feared They Were Next Target : Invasion: Ambassador to U.S. describes his nation's 'window of vulnerability.'
- Albanians Look to Italy for Inspiration
- Key Cocaine Cartel Member Killed by Colombia Police During Raid
- More Chemical-War Suits Made
- Hot Spot : Westwood: It's becoming a long, hot summer for the village where crowd violence erupted last weekend.
- Saddam Hussein's Exalted Image: Every Picture Must Be His
- Pool Manager Who Suffered Stroke Dies
- 400 Musicians Just Want a Roof Over Their Heads : Recitals: Cal State Long Beach students are lugging instruments to churches, the library and even the Queen Mary, as good acoustics and a reliable piano become scarce.
- Medication Can Be Bitter Pill : The Easley Case Is an Example of the Abuse of Over-The-Counter Products. The Danger Is That Such Abuse Can Have Unknowing Victims.
- A Black-and-White Issue : While Most Sports Have Increasing Minority Participation, Professional Golf's Is Declining and Its Future Offers Little Hope for Minorities to Make Mark
- Boosters Bring a Little Anaheim to Germany
- The Mozart Requiem: New Recordings, Perspectives
- ALBUM REVIEWS : Jimmy Smith Licks by a Baby-Faced Organist : *** JOEY DE FRANCESCO "Where Were You?" <i> CBS</i>
- Telling It Like It Was
- WASHINGTON / CATHERINE COLLINS : RTC Policy Unfair to Poor, Suit Claims
- Reacting to Oil Crisis Could Be Risky Venture
- Knowing When Bonds Are Ripe for Picking
- Making Room(s) for a Three-Generation Family
- Inland Passage in Tuxedo or Jeans? It's a Tossup
- The Writer Bored With His Writing : THE FOLKS THAT LIVE ON THE HILL<i> by Kingsley Amis (Summit Books: $18.95; 246 pp.;0-671-70816-3) </i>
- 'Anti-Mafia Mayor' of Palermo Resigns
- "The Elephant Man"
- In Africa, Democratic Systems of Government Slowly Replacing Personality Cults
- Santa Fe Springs City Council Looks to Replace Late Member
- 'West Beverly Hills High' is a lot like Torrance High. In fact, it <i> is </i> Torrance High.
- Still Cruising After All These Years : Oxnard: On Sunday nights, Saviers Road becomes the place to see and be seen in cars and mini-trucks. And the activities are nearly trouble-free.
- Grant Makes Oceanside Library an Open Book for Latinos
- Times Television Guide Expands Cable Coverage
- He's the Soul of Sports In Laguna : Recreation: Skipper Carrillo, called a community treasure, works hard so others can play ball.
- ORANGE COUNTY FILINGS FOR NOVEMBER ELECTION : Candidates in the Running