- Dukes' Latest Lineup to Face New Jersey
- Uwaezuoke to Walk On With Purpose : Prep football: Nigerian receiver-defensive back from Harvard High vows to earn a scholarship at Cal.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Graf Goes Home for Shoulder Treatment
- STAGE REVIEW : Pretension Drives Updated 'Car Cemetery' Into Ground
- Petroleum Companies: Exxon Corp., the nation's largest...
- A Vegetable Pasta That's Quick
- Planners OK Mt. Washington Building Rules
- Orange County Fraud Funds Went to BCCI
- Bellflower : Principal Selected for Limited-English School
- Chiefs Laud Report but Say It's Not Applicable Locally
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week. : CITY COUNCIL
- Latinos Seek Wider Probe of Hate Letter : Racism: Raza en Accion also urges the school district to begin teaching multicultural classes.
- SPORTS NOTEBOOK : 10-Year-Old 'Headhunter' Is a Tae Kwon Do Champion : Martial arts: Black belt Brandon Forrester started at 4 1/2 and has won 2 Junior Olympic age-group titles.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Ethics Panel Delays Ruling on Cranston
- California IN BRIEF : VISALIA : Hiker's Body Found After Apparent Fall
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Hot Dates : Early August selections will include 'Awakenings,' 'New Jack City,' and near month's end, 'Dances With Wolves.'
- Rush Toward Peace Talks Has Arab Leaders Scrambling
- Budget Cut Forces End to Carson Parks Aid
- Victim Quizzed by Her Accused Rapist in Court : Trial: Billy Ray Waldon, also accused of three murders in a crime rampage, is acting as his own attorney. His questioning of the rape victim did little to help his case.
- Chiefs, God and Ed Davis : The Former Top Cop Criticizes Gates' Stand
- THE HOUSE : To Change Labor Law
- State Begins Removing Barrels of Toxic Waste
- GOLF : Steinberg Hit the Dirt to Post Southern California Amateur Win
- The Toughest Part Was Absorbing Blows
- CBS to ABC: It's Time to Be Confident : * Television: Responding to his counterpart at ABC, CBS Broadcast Group President Howard Stringer says network TV may be down but it's not out.
- TV Academy May Revise Award Entry Process : * Emmys: After receiving complaints from members, the organization is trying to devise new ways of letting them know deadlines are nearing.
- Arts Council Hit by 6.6% Budget Cut : * Funding: State organization may lay off as many as eight of 52 workers and will reduce size and number of grants after $1.13-million cutback.
- Maxxam Inc.: The Houston-based aluminum, forest products...
- Bank of California Loses $183 Million in Quarter : Banking: $200 million was set aside to cover any loan losses.
- OBITUARY : Verne Cowell, Ex-Pharmacist in El Monte
- As the new chair of a Los...
- A Sneak Peek at Big Fashion Fund-Raiser
- Malibu : Firm Hired to Study Sewer
- SPORTSCOPE : Prep All-Star Game Will Feature Several Westside Standouts
- New Chief of County Gardens Thinks Green Despite Drought : Administration: The four botanic gardens have been beset by budget cuts and water rationing, but Ken Smith plans to make them profitable.
- N.D. Governor Recovering After Heart Surgery
- Mayor Names Two for Harbor Panel in Opting Not to Reappoint Talin : Port: Kell responds to controversy over allegations of conflict of interest in not reappointing comissioner. One of his nominees would be panel's first Latino member.
- Testimony on Defendants' Past Actions Stirs Disputes : Such evidence about alleged sex-crime victims is often restricted.
- MOORPARK : District, Teachers to Meet With Mediator
- OXNARD : Man, 29, Arrested in Bank Robbery
- Worries About Disney's Anaheim Pitch : A potentially breathtaking proposal needs a lot more clarification and refinement
- California IN BRIEF : TULARE : Canal Bank Collapse Floods Homes, Yards
- Alhambra : Raise for Bilingual Workers
- Computer Failure Delays Space Shuttle Launching
- Going . . . Going . . . . . . Strong! : Auctions Do a Bang-Up Business
- A Game of Love : Ray Beaulieu, 70, proposed to Nina Weiner, 67, over cribbage. They were wed at the social center where they met.
- Inaugural Shoemaker Foundation Ball: What Glitters Can Be Golden
- 1992 Vote on Terms for Chief Approved : Council: Committee unanimously OKs plan to limit time in office and eliminate Civil Service protection.
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Love's Injury, Holdouts Deplete Line
- Athletics as Chemical Warfare
- Caesar Crisps, Summer Produce
- Learning at the Feet of a Master Choreographer
- THE HOUSE : To Change Labor Law
- Their Hometown Tells 'Bill & Ted' No Way, for Now
- FOR THE KIDS : Past and Future : Camp lets American Indian children explore their heritage while encouraging them to pursue careers in science.
- Santa Monica : Pay Raise for Police OKd
- POPULAR 'TOONS : 'The Best of the Festival of Animation' Screens Some Favorites of the Past 14 Years
- Reuben Straus; Founded L.A. Doctors Symphony
- Environmentalists Criticize VanderKolk Plan : Pollution: The supervisor proposes to retain prosecutors with $500,000 taken from the county's anti-smog agency.
- Schools Get $170,000 for Energy Conservation
- College District Trustee Returns After 16 Years
- AIDS in Los Angeles County
- Plan Also a Little-Known Human Side
- Jet Lands Safely After Pilot Shuts Down Engine
- McNulty Makes a Splash in Debut : Op Pro: In his first appearance in a pro main event, San Clemente surfer upsets Australian veteran.
- One Year to Barcelona : Wait Till <i> Manana</i> : Olympic Preparation Is Pushing the Deadline
- TEAMTENNIS : Undefeated San Antonio Outlasts the Strings
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pianist Jensen at Seal Beach Fest
- MUSIC CHRIS & COSEY : Stage Frights : The bizarre British band, which is known for decibels and dissonance, will perform in Isla Vista on Saturday.
- THEATER REVIEW 'SWEENEY TODD' : Meaty Show : The musical about murder and pies gets first-rate treatment from the Santa Barbara City College Theatre Group.
- Hard Work, Late Hours, No Pay : Volunteers: Their numbers are few, but those who report for duty between dusk and dawn are fast becoming an integral part of Valley hospital staffs.; <i> Szymanski is a regular contributor to Valley View.</i>
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Tarzana Outlet Offers California Casual Fashions at Laid-Back Prices
- Parents' Pride Creates a Boom for Birth Announcement Sales
- One Hotel Place to Check Into
- 'Alex Then and Now' to Be Shown on Cable TV
- Sierra Madre : $11.3-Million Budget OKd
- West Covina : Tree Pruning Protested
- BOOK REVIEW : An Intimate Look at an India in Decay : THE GREAT INDIAN NOVEL<i> By Shashi Tharoor</i> Arcade Publishing $19.95, 432 pages
- Chinese Eatery Content to Steer Steady Course
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Specialists Study Puzzling Oil Seepage
- Westchester High School Student Injured in Gang-Related Shooting
- Council Gives Farmers Market Scaled-Down Historical Status
- COLUMN RIGHT : Eat Animals! It's for Their Own Good : There is no better way of protecting the habitat of a species than by systematically hunting it.
- San Diego
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Tigers Continue to Play a Role in Tightening Race in the West
- A Latino in Hollywood--Is It All in a Name?
- RADIO
- Bankruptcy Filed by Ailing Leo's Stereo
- India Unveils Sweeping New Industrial Policy : Economy: The new reforms allow foreign investment, end some licensing procedures and discourage monopolies.
- Bechtel Executive Named President of Holmes & Narver
- Times Mirror Profits Slip in 2nd Quarter
- Anderson Gets Top Position at Santa Fe
- Big Dreams Are Within Reach of Youthful Scholars
- City Police Reforms Echo Christopher Panel Report
- 3 Men Held in Robberies at Markets : Crime: Police press investigation into holdups at 35 grocery stores after suspects are caught at a Palms supermarket.
- Theodore R. Wilson; Actor in Many TV Comedies, Movies
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Mild Summer Keeps Fire Damage Down
- Irwindale : City's Restaurant to Reopen
- Westside : Office Vacancy Rate 18%
- 'Notch Babies' Continue Fight for Increase in Their Benefits
- Remember the "Little Deuce Coup," the "409,"...
- ACLU Official Files Claim Over May Day Arrest : Protest: Attorney's action against the city and the Police Department says she suffered distress when officers handcuffed her at demonstration.
- ANAHEIM : Anti-Crime Drive Gets Under Way
- 2 Convicted of Pocketing $1 Million in Fuel Taxes
- Man's Troubled Life Ends in Confrontation With Police : Shooting: Although they tried, Allan Eberhardt's friends and family couldn't save him.
- SANTA ANA : City Loses Suit Over Home It Demolished
- NOTEBOOK : PADRES UPDATE : Lefferts Mystified by His Struggles
- A Diving First: 4 1/2 Somersaults With a Tuck
- After Being Stabbed, He's Back in Surf
- Mad Milton Lowers Own Record
- Video Rental Charts : 'GoodFellas' Tops 'Cop'
- RETAIL/LEISURE : Taco Bell Profit Up 19%--$42.5 Million Posted for Quarter
- Photograph of 3 MIA Pilots
- The Beer Party
- The Legacy of L'Ermitage : Cuisine: Even indirectly, you've eaten the restaurant's food. Chef Jean Bertranou may be the father of the American food movement.
- Added Varieties Make Green Beans a Delight
- Homeowners Fight Bid to Flatten Hilltop : Development: Glenmore Canyon residents say the project's environmental report supports their objections to the construction of houses.
- Neighbors Not Amused by Weekend Festivities
- COLUMN ONE : In Postwar Iraq, Fear Is the Foe : Consumers stock up on overpriced goods, pawn family treasures and take second jobs. Crime is rising, too.
- West Hollywood : Head of Rent Department
- Westchester : Park May Get Reprieve
- Jury Makes $12-Million Award to Homeowners : Courts: Judgment is made in suit against insurance company over crack that developed in Bonita home.
- COUNTYWIDE : County Nets $20,000 in Bad-Check Fines
- District Plans Own Soil Tests at Explosion Site
- Plans Formulated for Mental Health Center Expansion : Social services: Completion of the $5-million project is expected by 1993. It would serve up to 44 people.
- Girlz N the Hood
- COUNTYWIDE : Accord May Be Near on Pension Surplus
- Lynwood Schools Reopen on Appeals Court Order
- FISHING NOTES : Size Minimums Established for Shark Derby
- Olsen Gets Chance to Shine in Shrine Game : Football: San Marino lineman Nathan Olsen, son of former Ram star Merlin, was first passed over for the game. But his reputation eventually helped him earn a berth on the South team.
- Real Nightmare : Okoye Tells of Enduring Family Tragedy--the Death of First Child
- By His Standard, There's a Problem : Angels: Finley loses to Baltimore, 5-2, in his second attempt to win his 14th game.
- Gulls Re-Sign Leading Scorer From Last Season
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Burning' Wastes an Interesting Idea
- STAGE
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- RETAIL/LEISURE
- Hors d'Oeuvres That Go Crunch in the Night
- Earthquake Kills 11, Injures 40 in Peru
- The Forest on Film : A New Book Displays the Many Subtle Moods of the Angeles
- Ethics Panel Delays Cranston Ruling
- Nation IN BRIEF : CONNECTICUT : Elite Yale Club Votes to Admit Women
- Crenshaw : Honors for Singer, Others
- Twice-Uprooted Family Stands Firm This Time on Renewal Plan
- FOCUS ON CAREERS : Big Increase of Jobs Seen in Financial, Health Fields : But Projection to Year 2000 Finds Opportunities Will Decline in Forestry, Fishing and Agriculture
- OJAI : Council Rejects Ban on Alcohol in Parks
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Cited in Setting Off Burglar Alarm
- State Cuts Hit Coastal Regulators
- Car Dealer Can Put Paint Brushes Away : Thousand Oaks: The city decides to let most of Robert D. Nesen's building remain white. It had sought an earth tone.
- 2 Convicted of Evading Gasoline Taxes
- Title Pursuit Continues for Forkel : Bowling: Chatsworth resident knocks on the door with second-place finish in Wichita Open.
- 4 Agencies Raid Telemarketing Firm in Newport
- Loral Aeronutronic Plans to Move : Industry: The company's missile plant will definitely vacate its prime Newport Beach site and may leave Orange County altogether.
- Who Becomes a Legend Most?
- Justices to Review Assigned-Risk Insurance Ruling
- The Next Best Thing to Free Italian Food
- Couple Awarded $12 Million After Insurer Denied Claim
- PEOPLE IN ENTERTAINMENT
- Long Beach : Council Panel OKs Easing Public Smoking Ordinance
- First-Year Students at Greatest Risk in Rapes at Colleges
- State Budget Woes Cost Coast Panel : Finances: The commission, which hoped for more money this year, had its allocation cut from $6 million to $5.7 million.
- Del Mar Center Is Elegant--but Flawed
- San Fernando Fair Through Sunday
- School Was Out--but Few Knew It : Education: Unaware of a judge's order shutting down the year-round program, students and teachers showed up for class.
- Cause of Chemical Accident Remains a Mystery
- Ground Battle : Tree Farmers Vow to Fight Edison's Planned Rent Increase
- Man Gets 30 Years to Life in Teacher's Slaying
- County's Indoor Smoking Ban May Be on Shaky Legal Ground
- State Officials Close Child-Care Home
- PLAN Says Initiative Now Has Enough Signatures to Qualify
- Hermosa Plans Study of Parking
- Battle Over CMS Funding Back in Court : Dispute: The county says it is owed $22.2 million by the state for picking up the tab on the medical program. The state, however, says it is actually the county that should be paying.
- AIDS Bias Ban Gets Tentative OK : Discrimination: The Ventura County ordinance would protect housing and employment rights. Opponents register protests.
- CYCLING
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Wise Explains Why He Left Camp
- COUNTY NOTES : Magdaleno Tops Tonight's Card
- Friendships Made From Mayhem : Rugby: San Fernando Valley club competes savagely and parties heartily during the summer season.
- WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES : Drummond Wins 200; Fritz Takes Decathlon
- DANCE REVIEW : A Regrettable Act : The First Half of 'Jerome Robbins' Broadway' Falls Short in a Number of Ways
- RETAIL/LEISURE
- Europe Transition Plan
- NEIGHBORS : Wheel Life : Six local roller-skaters will compete in a national amateur contest in Philadelphia.
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Worldly Art : Sterling K Gallery is finally open--and home to 22 artists of many nationalities.
- Quayle Calls Thomas Foes 'Out of Step' : Politics: The vice president suggests that civil rights groups opposing the Supreme Court nominee are not in touch with their constituents.
- La Puente : Street Renaming Rejected
- Guild Chief Puts Socializing Front and Center
- WESTMINSTER : Council Recognizes 2 Citizens of Year
- The Fear That a Doctor or Dentist Has AIDS : Punitive legislation is no substitute for professionalism
- State Board Decides Not to Reopen Landfill
- Physician Won't Face Manslaughter Retrial : Medicine: First jury deadlocked on charge involving death of patient after hydrogen peroxide injection.
- Scripps Shows Renegade Doctors the Door : Health: The Rancho Bernardo clinic says the firings are merely fair play in a battle to retain patients.
- Day Laborers Protest Ban on Seeking Work on the Street
- Laguna Niguel Man Arrested in Alleged Abduction Attempt
- Costa Mesa Man Indicted in 6 IRS Office Bombings
- L.A. Scales Down Historical Status of Farmers Market
- SEAL BEACH : Trailer Used as Wind Curb Must Go
- Mauling Came After 'Unusual' Lion Sightings
- Council Fails to Sway Board to Reconsider Plan for High Schools : Burbank: City officials say they should have been consulted in decision to fix up aging campuses.
- He Hopes Net Result Will Be the 'Big Time' : Tennis: UCI graduate Kronemann is using TeamTennis season as an apprenticeship for thepro tour.
- Diver Pulls Off 4 1/2 Somersaults With a Tuck
- Bookshop Offers the Offbeat, and a Space to Voice an Opinion
- O.C. Clergymen Held in Vietnam Return to Southland : Reunion: The two clerics, who said they were not physically harmed during their detention, were confident that they would be freed.
- Assembly Races Send a Message to Governor : Politics: One candidate backed by Wilson wins, but another is defeated. Conservatives made tax increases a key issue in both districts.
- Thriller Writer Braves Going Home Again
- Car-Buying Guides Aim to Steer You Straight
- La Mirada : Agency Will Get Award for Home Ownership Program
- Bug Against Bug : Work by Ventura insectaries is minimizing the threat of pesticides.
- Duarte : Architectural Guidelines Set
- County Slices Health Care, Jail Camps, Then OKs Budget
- COUNTYWIDE : Philippine Consul Offers Local Services
- Vote Slams Another Door on Canyon Jail Plan : Development: Anaheim council approves environmental study of 8,000-home project where the county wants to build a lockup and landfill.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Indians Send Jones to Colorado Springs
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Murray Takes Early Batting Practice
- A Little Flight Music : Why More Aircraft Are Buzzing Bowl
- Tale Told at Last : Actor's Faith Brings Play to Stage After 4 Near Misses
- Chocolate Cheesecake, Sesame Chicken Wings
- Isaac Bashevis Singer Dies; Yiddish Culture's Archivist : Novelist: His tales of traditional Jewish life included "Yentl, the Yeshiva Boy." He won Nobel Prize in 1978.
- Student Hurt in Gang-Related Shooting
- Glendale to Begin Composting Program
- Flushed With Success : Run on Rebates for New Toilets Leaves City Fund Dry
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Iowa Moves to Snuff Out Teen Puffing
- State Medical Board Investigates Psychiatrist in Murder-Suicide Case : Inquiry: The pistol used in the killings is registered to a Downey doctor who prescribed drugs for one of the victims.
- Study on Ozone Aims at Rockets : Environment: El Segundo center will measure the effect of launches on Earth's fragile protective shield.
- CRA Chief's Severance Pay Blocked : Politics: A legal quirk gives the City Council a chance to reopen the $1.7-million deal that John Tuite negotiated before his ouster.
- Ailing Ex-Ballplayer, 70, Found Safe in El Segundo
- City Urged to Seek Aid for Auto Workers
- OXNARD : Judge Won't Allow Informant to Testify
- Charger Talks With Richard Go Nowhere : Football: Lawyer for top draft pick and Beathard don't make connection.
- TOUR DE FRANCE : LeMond Drops to 2nd American
- Starting Gate Almost Finished This Horse
- Orchestra Selects Assistant Conductor
- Agency Moves to Rescue Pension Plans at Pan Am : Bankruptcy: The bailout of the airline's fund could cost the government $600 million, making it the biggest ever.
- Carter Hawley's Rescuer Likes Fixer-Uppers
- Fund-Raiser Lifts Spirits for Cancer Society
- Riverside Drive's Concrete Blight Is Back on Political Agenda
- South Gate : Council Places Card Club Plan on November Ballot
- SPECIAL EVENTS : Surf Competition Promises a Swell Time
- Wait 'Til the Union Hears About This:...
- FOCUS ON EMPLOYMENT : Training Is a Key in Career Strategy
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Low Employee Morale Cost Lewis His Job : City Hall: Resignations lead Councilwoman Chu to cast deciding vote against the controversial city manager.
- FILLMORE : Rector to Play on Idol's Field
- THE HOUSE : To Change Labor Law
- Hiker Found After 11-Hour Search
- PLATFORM : Why Brag About It?
- Firms Urged to Link Up With Commuter-TV System
- TENNIS ROUNDUP
- JAZZ REVIEW : International Cast Offers an Engaging Set
- STOCKS : Dow Drops 17 on Fears of a Weak Recovery
- Key to Competitiveness: Change the Rules
- Telemarketing Fraud Targeted in Proposed Bill
- Long Beach : Planners OK Drug Rehab Center Despite Protests
- Nations Splitting Up? U.S. Prefers Stability of Current Borders : Policy: Despite Bush's democratic tone, Washington is cool to breakaway moves in sometimes shaky countries.
- Council Looks at a New Way to Raise Pay : Politics: The embattled council, despite its reversal of a sixfold salary increase, is considering forming a commission to draft a ballot measure for pay hike.
- Attention! Looking at Blacks in Military
- MEDICINE / DISEASE : Gene Discovery Raises Hope for Marfan Syndrome Test
- France Awards Schwarzkopf Kisses, Medal
- Prosecutors Won't Oppose Venue Change : Trial: Case against 4 officers will be heard outside county in a rare move. Defense attorneys petition to remove Judge Kamins.
- DEL MAR : Repriced Follows Owners' Script
- Study of Rockwell Lab's Health Effects Sought After DOE Shift : Santa Susana: Officials meet to draft a proposal after an Energy Department reversal. The agency had said it could not fund the research.
- Hockey
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates Help Dodgers Again, Defeat Braves
- Chamberlain Wilts in Left; Dodgers Win : Baseball: Two mental errors by Phillie outfielder help Los Angeles get a second consecutive victory in last at-bat, 2-1.
- Bowery Borrows From Bard to Reflect Changes
- One Year to Barcelona : Men's Gymnasts Have Chance at Pre-Games Meet
- Families Say MIAs Are Working as Slaves, Criticize U.S. Officials
- THEY'VE GOT A SECRET : These days, it seems as though everyone has something to hide.
- County Agency Admits It Should Have Told of Plan to Buy Glassell Park Land
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Finding Hell and Heaven on Earth
- Colleges : Cut in State Funding Forces Rio Hondo to Limit Classes
- Storytellers Spreading Their Message by Work-of-Mouth
- The Mental Aftershocks Are Slowly Fading
- POP : Difford, Tilbrook Pin Hopes on Squeeze 'Play'
- Pentagon Tells of McDonnell Plea for Funds
- O.C. Auto Chain's Financial Dealings Anger Customers
- ComputerLand Offers to Buy Businessland
- County AIDS Law Is Unnecessary
- Risky Sespe Dams Aren't Wise Option
- Citizens Oppose Assessment District
- Bad Message in Graffiti
- 1st Prison Term Given for Illegal Auto Subleasing : Crime: Laguna Beach man gets 28 months on that charge, declared a felony in California in 1989, and two other counts.
- Quick and Easy Picnic Dessert
- Of Cabbages and Kohlrabi
- U.S. to Insist on U.N.-Backed Vote in Cambodia : Asia: Baker says a new government should be chosen in open elections. Beijing and Hanoi reportedly are working together to install a new regime.
- CULTURE, WITH A CAPITAL 'K' : Look at What's Returning to Irvine: A Kaleidoscope of Ethnic Entertainment : <i> Rick VanderKnyff is a free-lance writer who regularly contributes to The Times Orange County Edition. </i>
- Iraq Oil Sale Issue Passed to Security Council
- Monkey Handler Seeks $100 Million for Bite
- Huntington Park : 87-Cent Increase for Home Trash Service Gets Final OK
- Olsen Gets Chance to Shine in Shrine Game on Saturday
- STRUCTURES : Pearl of Piru : Ventura County's most dramatic Queen Anne-style Victorian house overlooks the tiny town.
- THEATER REVIEW 'THE SEAGULL' : Human Futility : UCSB Theatre Artists Group depicts a naturalistic view of life in Anton Chekhov's classic drama.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : ELECTIONS / STATE ASSEMBLY : Fear of Taxes Seen as Key to Conroy's Victory : A last-minute flurry of attack mail and an army of conservative volunteers swamped moderate William G. Steiner, who was distrusted as the Establishment candidate.
- Rate of Cocaine Treatment Is High in Ventura County, Report Shows
- PERSPECTIVE ON CHINA : Do Students Speak for Everyone? : Western issues of human rights are irrelevant as workers and peasants strive to rise above a hand-to-mouth existence.
- $100,000 for Centennial Pageant
- County Workers to Feel Budget Pinch in Many Ways
- Memory Lapse Throws Wrench in Wheels of Justice : Crime: A transient wanted for attempted murder and armed robbery is set free after deputy district attorney forgets to charge him.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Valenzuela Throws Four Wild Pitches
- Seles Unhappy That Graf Made Criticism Public
- For Davenport, a First Becomes a Last