- HACK ATTACK
- FUTURE WORLD : VIRTUAL REALITY: The Revolutionary Technology of Computer-Generated Artificial Worlds--And How it Promises and Threatens to Transform Business and Society, <i> By Howard Rheingold (Summit Books: $22.95; 415 pp.)</i>
- Pound-wise England : History of Umbrella Unfolds in English Shop
- Replacing Food Stamps With Mailed Checks Is Tested in Several States : Welfare: Converting to cash is efficient for government, offers flexibility to recipients. Fear is that money will go for non-essentials.
- Q&A; : Old Yardstick Doesn't Apply With Schools
- Swindled Immigrants Get Relief From Court : Scam: Firm sold useless documents for up to $1,500 to people who could not enter this country legally. A judge orders the company's operators to repay clients.
- Japan Financial Aide Quits in Scandal : Government: A top assistant to Finance Minister Hashimoto resigns over questionable loans. Hashimoto himself considers stepping down.
- Bishop Calls for Legalized Prostitution
- World IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Tighter Reins Vowed on Escobar Visitors
- No picture could be more appropriate for...
- One Man's Battle to Save a Rabbit on San Diego's Indifferent Streets
- He Battles Back After Accident : Goals: Luis Vivas had part of his right leg amputated in 1974. Now he wants to compete in the 1992 Paralympics in Barcelona.
- Drake Wins Pair of Races in a Saugus 1st
- Impact of Brawl Still Is Felt : Football: Appeal of Dorsey player's year-long ban for hitting fan will be decided this week.
- SWIMMING JUNIOR NATIONALS WEST : Durfee Trims Seven Seconds Off Her Previous Best Time
- REPORT CARD T.J. SIMERS : Not Much of a GPA, Is It?
- Tired Trevino to Take a Break and Skip PGA
- Seles, Capriati Coast Into Final
- An Eclectic August as 'East Texas Hot Links' Joins 'Archy & Mehitabel' and 'The Nerd'
- MUSIC AND DANCE : Chicago Symphony Marks Its First 100 Years
- SACRAMENTO : Appointee to California Cabinet Post Still Faces Confirmation Hurdles
- CANNIBALS AND KINGS by Marvin Harris...
- CLOSE-UP
- Pound-wise England : Save Money and Ride London Tube
- Title Matters: The Deed May Not be Done : Loans: Experts estimate that 1 million to 2 million paid-off trust deeds may cloud titles in California.
- Apple vs. Apple: Name at Core of Beatles Lawsuit : Trademark: Apple Corps, the company created by the British group, is in court to keep Apple Computer's logo off all products that are related to show business.
- SETTLING THE SCORE - Never Mind Reliving Your Childhood. Executive Camp Lets You Rewrite It.
- Health-Care Choices: Making the Wise Decision
- STYLE : LOOKS : The Nitty-Gritty
- The Hot Ones : MAMista, <i> By Len Deighton (HarperCollins: $21.95; 416 pp.)</i>
- If you've listened to the lonesome moan...
- Sales Indicate Recovery Continuing
- Strip Developer : Narrow Parcels Will Mix Homes, Apartments and Industrial Sites
- FICTION
- Bankruptcy Doesn't Close Door on Home Loan
- The Hot Ones : SHERWOOD, <i> By Parke Godwin (William Morrow: $20; 526 pp.)</i>
- VERBATIM
- They Call It <i> Labor </i> for a Reason
- Airline Industry Making Noise Over Federal Bill to Phase Out Loud Jets : Airports: Airlines say a Congressional mandate to buy quieter aircraft could be financially ruinous. Proponents say it might even mean lower ticket prices.
- A Brief History, by GEORGE BRADLEY
- Pound-wise England : Embracing the Beatles in Liverpool
- Daddy's Girls : Before Raymond Lewis Was Brought to Justice, His Daughters Had to Share Their Darkest Secrets
- Serving Up Lovely Hotel in Wimbledon Country
- REAL HOLLYWOOD MUSCLE : No Star Makes More Money, Wields More Power or Has More Fun
- Santa Cruz Island: Part of 'American Galapagos'
- THE GREAT BLUE HERON by Hayward...
- Mideast Needs Uncle Sam's Helping Hand
- Wynton Marsalis
- Weed-Control Fabric
- The Vanishing Border : As 1997 Approaches, Is China Taking Over Hong Kong or Vice Versa?
- A PLACE I'VE NEVER BEEN by...
- Space Agency Lost its Edge in Technology Long Ago : Space: NASA spends much energy trying to fund continuing operations. Radio Shack's computers are more advanced than the shuttle's.
- COUNTYWIDE : Approval Expected for Study of Creek
- Hartman Has Been the Driving Force Behind Breaking Away : High schools: Saddleback Valley District superintendent says area's athletic teams will benefit.
- Angels Lose, Again; Finley Sidelined
- Will Bradley Pay for Gates' Ouster? : Politics: Mayor won the battle, but his popularity has dropped and some are wondering if he should have a term limit.
- PAN AMERICAN GAMES : Cuba Has Heart, but U.S. Prevails : Basketball: American men win, 92-88, but nearly waste 14-point lead after coming back from nine-point first-half deficit.
- Basketball
- Chisholm-Carrillo: The Ambassador of Beach Volleyball : Profile: She has won $100,977 in five years on tour and also serves as president of Women's Professional Volleyball Assn.
- MacPherson, NFL: So Far, So Great : Pro Football: New coach of New England takes to the job with enthusiasm.
- Century Plaza Scraps La Chaumiere--and Stuffiness
- What's So Funny About AIDS? : 'Maps for Drowners,' billed as the first mainstream comedy about the killer disease, will open in West Hollywood
- COVER STORY : AGAINST ALL ODDS
- 2 Colorful Characters Offered Fresh Slant on Same Old Story
- Task Force Seeks 5th All-Valley Council Member : Redistricting: Business leaders voice a familiar complaint--that the lack of local representation has meant less funding.
- BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : Milstien Counting the Seasons Until the Red Sox Come Calling
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Finley Misses His Turn
- Richard Does Turnaround, OKs Deal
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : All Winners in AL West
- Basketball
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cardinals Beat Pirates Again
- ART : Slaughter of the Soul : Sue Coe's images of horror in the meat industry indict a dark consciousness that she sees at the core of man's cruelty to man
- Every Day Tells Tragic Story at Fairview Center
- Silent but Golden
- Portugal Railroads Strike
- Plan to Return Wolves Makes West Turn Wild : Environment: Ranchers say that bringing back native animals, including bears, cougars and buffalo, will threaten their livestock.
- World IN BRIEF : INDIA : Suicides Frustrate Gandhi Investigation
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE MIDDLE EAST : What Will Syria Pay for Peace? : Assad must refrain from claiming the Golan Heights, and commit to concluding a peace treaty with Israel.
- Home Wells Dampen Drought
- COUNTYWIDE : Officer Hurt as Car Is Struck by Vehicle
- This Old House : After a Battle Between Owner and City, the Historic Cobb Cottage Is No More
- Ceremony Marks the Reopening of AIDS Hospice
- HOMEOWNER ADVOCATE: The Los Angeles City Council...
- Averting a Collision of Air Safety, Noise : * FAA Should Minimize John Wayne Takeoff Hazards Yet Try to Keep the Peace
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Basketball
- Mariners' Johnson Is on a Mean Streak : Baseball: Feisty left-hander from USC, who is 7-1 in his past 10 starts, strikes out 11 while beating the Angels.
- TENNIS WOMEN AT SAN DIEGO : Seles, Capriati Sweep Into Today's Final
- Bus Trip Gives Better Perspective
- What if Jack Says He Would Take a Nap?
- MAZDA TENNIS CLASSIC : When the Game is Doubles, Gigi Fernandez Is Singular
- Eagles' Cunningham Faces Crucial Season
- MOVIES : At the Drag Queens' Ball : Jennie Livingston's documentary, 'Paris Is Burning,' delves into sexual and ethnic self-image--and elicits charges of exploitation
- The Foothills : Quake Loan Office Moves
- Baker Peace Effort Shifts to N. Africa : Middle East: He asks Morocco's King Hassan to nudge the PLO toward a compromise. But the monarch offers no immediate commitment.
- Pristine Vistas Can Be Found While Hiking Close to Home
- Struggle for Control Hits the Comoros
- Another Mobile Park Might Close : Development: Owner of Garvey Avenue property wants to build a shopping center on the land. It is the third such proposal in the area this year.
- Buthelezi Is the Real Loser in South Africa's Scandal : Politics: The Zulu chief, never a favorite to the black majority, is sinking under the weight of disclosures that his party was in Pretoria's pocket.
- Alaska's Tsunami Warning Center at the Ready : Seismic activity: The last big waves, resulting from the state's deadly 1964 earthquake, killed 121 people. The outpost monitors temblors across North America.
- Raiders Come Up a Bit Short : Pro football: It's the second exhibition loss in a row for L.A. as Dolphins win in Tokyo, 19-17.
- LOS ANGELES TENNIS TOURNAMENT : A Very Good Win for Gilbert : Semifinals: He might have understated things after upsetting top-seeded Edberg. Sampras uses big serves to beat the pesky Pescosolido.
- Faria Wins Speedway Motorcycle Title
- SWIMMING JUNIOR NATIONALS WEST : Durfee Takes 7 Seconds Off Her Previous Best
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Gomez Finally Wakes Up and Reaches U.S. Pro Final
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : ONCE AGAIN : Well, the Last One <i> Was </i> Made in 1939
- Express Lanes Cut Wait at Canadian Borders
- The Hot Ones : MAXIMUM BOB, <i> By Elmore Leonard (Delacorte: $20; 304 pp.)</i>
- PLAY THINGS
- The Hot Ones : LEADING LADY, <i> By Kate Coscarelli (St. Martin's Press: $19.95; 445 pp.)</i>
- A Chevy in Their Future
- Aly Sabry; Former Egypt Official Jailed by Sadat for Coup Attempt
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Captives Describe Torture by Iraqis
- Fight the Good Fight for Women in Military : Senate addresses women-pilot issue; ground combat next?
- The Orphaned Children of Liberia : Unresolved civil war leaves troubled African nation with haunting problem
- POP MUSIC : MIXED MEDIA : *** 1/2 "THE YEAR OF THE HORSE" Sinead O'Connor, <i> Chrysalis Ensign videocassette </i> (<i> $19.88</i> ) : <i> Items in this periodic survey of pop-related books, videocassettes and laser discs are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic). </i>
- Anatomy of a Rail Disaster : Chronology: A day-by-day account of the cleanup process suggests that safety concerns undermined a quick resolution.
- The Battle for the Streets : Violent Gangs Still Have a Hold on Harbor Area
- Murder, Fraud Suspect Arrested on Italian Isle : Fugitive: The man is sought in scheme to kill a stranger and identify him as a business partner, collecting a $1.5-million insurance settlement.
- No Yellow Ribbons in This War : A Gulf veteran's death by gang violence adds to the already tragic statistics
- PROFILE / EFREN (SHORTY) OLVERA : Standing Tall in the Pacoima Barrio
- Another Bird Tries to Take Flight in NBA
- Is Time Right for Orange County to Go Solo? : Superintendents Will Vote on the Proposal in Aug. 20 Meeting
- Tyson-Holyfield Is a Fast Sellout
- Andersen Makes It Gem to Remember : Baseball: Benes, who leaves the game with a no-hitter but doesn't know it, ends up a winner in Padres' 3-2 victory over Atlanta.
- Off-Centerpiece : If She Looks Strangely Familiar, Don't Give Her a Dime
- TIN MEN: Are you being censored if...
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : HOT SHOTS : From Boyz to Girlz--John Singleton Is Moving His Act Into a New 'Hood
- Bridging Small Firms' Health Insurance Gap : Workplace: The state Legislature will address bills to shrink the number of workers without protection.
- Samaritan in Exile After Call for Help Backfires : Northern Ireland: Resident of Catholic ghetto faces threat of execution because he telephoned police after hearing a neighbor's screams, inadvertently giving away plans for an IRA raid.
- Bus Overturns on Wet Road in N.Y.; 31 Injured
- Rebel Siege Is Broken, Sri Lankan Troops Say
- U.N. Expected to Increase Its Membership by 4
- Lithuania Gives 7 Slain Officers a Hero's Burial : The Baltics: Thousands line the streets in the capital of rebel Soviet republic. Unknown killers shot the men at a customs post.
- Prosperous Isle of Aruba Puts Independence on Hold : Caribbean: After six-year climb out of economic doldrums, tourist nation decides the time is not ripe for a break with the Netherlands.
- FBI Investigating Involvement of BCCI in Atlanta Bank Sale
- Abu Dhabi Reportedly Knew of Fraud : Probe: Auditor's report says Gulf emirate, the majority shareholder of BCCI, was aware of its widespread 'manipulation' and 'collusion.'
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Pee-wee Reportedly Tried to Make Deal
- High Court Nominee Ready for a Long Run : Legal system: Ronald Marc George could carry conservative majority well into 21st Century.
- Lawn Mower Rider Hit by Train Is Charged
- Learning From the Mistakes of Others : Sheriff Block studies Christopher Commission report for applicable lessons
- Bowling
- Shoal Creek and Golf, One Year Later
- MUSIC : Backing From the Dead : Composers past and present are finding new audiences with financial help from an unlikely devotee: Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh
- Her Key to Success : At 57, singer-pianist Shirley Horn wins acclaim for 'You Won't Forget Me'--thanks to some guests and her own accompaniment
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : FIRST DIBS : Before J.F.K. Was Hot, He Wasn't
- Chopping Block for the Counter
- INCIDENTS OF TRAVEL IN EGYPT, ARABIA PETRAEA...
- Scot Farm Families Turn Backs on Land, Find New Horizons in Suburbs : Agriculture: Nation's history is marked by hardships of those trying to make a living off its countryside.
- STYLE : GARDENS : Fast-Lane Flora
- STYLE : ARCHITECTURE : Street Smart
- In Search of the Essential Los Angeles
- Violent Crimes Lead to Cries for Protection : Safety: Three recent shootings by police, and the rape and beating of a mentally retarded woman, have reignited the debate over the homeless population. : SANTA MONICA
- 8 Bodies Found in Guatemala
- FREEWAY REPAIRS : Caltrans Issues Motorists' Advisory
- 3 Girl Scouts in Bus Crash Leave Hospital
- Trading Cards to Honor a Special Breed of Hitter
- Focus : Star Sightings--the Sequel
- City to Sell Its Pollution Credits to Help Cut the Deficit
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALABAMA : Police Chief on Leave Pending His Appeal
- San Diego
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : Hawthorne mayor is exercising a politician's right to change her mind.
- Future Is Bleak for Holyfield-Tyson Bout
- RACING ROUNDUP : Hambletonian Turns Out to Be Giant Victory
- Outracing Adversity : Clarke Maintains Fast Pace in Heptathlon Despite Her Recent Break With Parents
- The Americanization of the Taper Season
- Crew Clearing Last Pieces of Train Debris : Cleanup: Residents of Seacliff return home after six days. Tests show possible traces of contamination in one house.
- POP MUSIC : MIXED MEDIA...
- Goats With an Appetite for Work : Land management: The herd has created much-needed firebreaks in the hills of Laguna and endear themselves to officials and residents.
- New Flight Plan : Major Changes May Be in Store as Officials Ponder Future of LAX
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Dawson (64) May Win on Concentration
- Rams Drop the Ball in 38-17 Loss : Pro football: In game of 11 fumbles overall, Falcons take advantage of L.A. mistakes. Dupree runs for two touchdowns.
- Airport Noise Battle Roars Back to Life at John Wayne : Regulations: Proposed changes in takeoff procedures would make it quieter over some areas but louder over others. Pilots say already scary airport would become more hazardous.
- Sampras' Good Game Is Good for the Game
- THE BOYS OF SUNDAY : Amateur, Over-30 Baseball Players Get a Chance to Get Dirty, Sweaty and 'Grab a Piece of Their Youth'
- 8 Sockers Back Union Plan
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : THE END : An Even Half Dozen
- MOVIES : FILM COMMENT : Higher Anxiety : Mel Brooks halts a string of sophomoric parodies with the richly satirical 'Life Stinks,' but it may get a bum's rush at the box office
- Bush, Aides Huddle on Reelection Drive : Politics: The President hears views of 30 advisers on campaign themes and organization. Fund raising for '92 run is likely to get started in the fall.
- 35% of Dutch Mothers Give Birth to a Trend: Delivering Babies at Home : Health care: They contend the psychological benefits far outweigh any medical risk.
- Center of Nation Surrounded by Discord
- Your Mortgage : Few RTC Bargains Even With New Financing
- Students Learn Vermont's Ex-Governor Is a Class Act : Education: Madeleine Kunin, at a Dartmouth fellowship program, puts a human face on politics and says that women should play a bigger role.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Golden Gate Bridge May Get Radar Guns
- S. Africa Navy Rushing to Aid Foundering Ship : Maritime: A total of 368 passengers are aboard Greek vessel that sent out a distress call in storm-tossed seas.
- Actress Bennie Lee McGowan was born in...
- Time once again for another episode of...
- More sequel than a remake, director Philip...
- Retiring Dishwasher Cleaning Up to Tune of $100,000
- As home to the Port of Los...
- Victimized Brothers Help End Immigration Scam : Fraud: Illegal immigrants from Oaxaca were central to suit that unmasked firm selling worthless papers to foreigners.
- Secession Inevitable, but It Could Prove to Be Too Costly Now
- TRACK AND FIELD : Santa Monica Club Ties 400 Relay Mark
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : McIlvaine Close to Making Deal Involving Left-Hander Lilliquist
- Exhibit Focuses on Fringes of Photo Technique : Unusual approaches such as 'greaseprints' can be seen in show of emerging artists' work
- At 90, She's a Real McMaster on the Job : Elderly: Mary Virden isn't spending her golden years at home--she's the oldest McDonald's worker in the state.
- A Real Drag
- THE HOUSE
- State Pledges Funds for Courthouse Expansion, Renovation : Judicial: The new facility will be shared by Municipal and Superior courts. Work may have to start next year.
- Desperately Poor County in W. Virginia Tries to Get Itself Trashed : Economics: It hopes to open one of the largest landfills in nation as a way to create jobs, obtain a sewage plant. Litter would come in by the trainload.
- Auto Row Gets a 2nd Chance From Nissan : Central Avenue: A dealership will open on the site of the failed Duarte Nissan. The auto mall plan ran into trouble last year.
- PAUL RODRIGUEZ: Bringing the Big House Down
- In the Pink
- Channel Islands Leader to Head State Air Guard
- Wetlands Compromise Would Drop Areas From U.S. Protection : Environment: Critics say Bush Administration bowed to special-interest groups, including developers and oil companies.
- Light Rocks
- VCR (Very Cool Revolt) : Home-Taping Habits Are Lagging Behind Original Predictions
- Home at Last : Derailment: Evacuees return to beach houses they left when rail cars spilled toxic chemical in Seacliff a week ago.
- Sufferers Find Parkinson's Is No Respecter of Youth : Health: Traditionally a disease of the elderly, it is now diagnosed in young adults with startling frequency.
- Back Street (AMC Friday at 6 p.m.,...
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FASHION : Smart Mouths
- Making Things Easier for Handicapped Shoppers : Disabilities: Los Cerritos Center plans to ease access and train salesclerks in sensitivity.
- Youths Feel Immune From AIDS : Health: In Kokomo, Ind., where parents became hysterical over disease victim Ryan White, many teen-agers discount risk. More education is urged.
- Zambia OKs Constitution
- Deployed Satellite Working Well, NASA Says
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Diplomatic Waltz Heads for Showdown
- Radioactive Frogs Flee Pond at Lab
- Poor but Proud Liverpool Clings to Hopes for a Civic Revival : Britain: Economic slide, political warfare has brought decay to the 'Second City of the Empire.' New leadership now struggles for change.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FOR KIDS : Party Animals
- 81 Members of Clergy Arrested at Abortion Protest
- Teacher of Classical Piano Hits Right Notes at Dodgers Ballgame
- PLATFORM : Affront to Equality
- Opening Day of New Children's Baseball League Is a Hit
- FICTION
- Living Monument : Model Project to Blend Preservation and Affordable Housing
- THE HOUSE : Highway Projects
- Croatia Agrees to Cease-Fire, Juggles Cabinet
- California IN BRIEF : RIVERSIDE : 3.5 Earthquake Awakens Residents
- Questions of Life and Death : Who Lives? Decision by Committee
- Jewish Families Unite to Share Culture
- Federal Panel OKs Grants for 2 Controversial Artists : The arts: The awards to gay performers could renew funding battle. Endowment chief to have final say.
- On View : 'True Colors' Treats Interracial Family Matter-of-Factly
- Pomona : Probation Office Moved
- What We Tape
- COLUMN LEFT : The Naive Folly of America's China Policy : Sure, there are signs aplenty of capitalism at work, but the political situation is bleak.
- The Battle for the Streets : Lennox Deputies on Bikes Make Big Inroads in Crime
- Toxic Discharges
- Deferring Dream of Revitalized City : Civic affairs: Eroded financial support for completing redevelopment of downtown--the heart and soul of the regional body--should concern all San Diegans.
- 25 Sailboats Compete in a Contest for Classics
- Activists Plan Strategy Meeting on Saving 2 Key Social Panels
- The Battle for the Streets : 'National Night Out' Lights to Make Communities Shine
- No Bones About It, Fossils Need a Home : * A Museum Would Connect the Public With the County's Unfolding Prehistoric Past
- Valley Rangers Beat Santa Barbara, 8-5
- NFL EXHIBITION ROUNDUP : Andersen's Six Field Goals Power Saints
- Oilers Seek Consistency With Run-and-Shoot
- CYCLING RACE ACROSS AMERICA : Defending Champion Fourney Has One-Hour Lead on Kish
- Rams Fumble Away a Game : NFL exhibition: They lose the ball five times in a 38-17 loss to Atlanta. Dupree rushes for 55 yards in 15 carries.
- Auto Racing
- Earlier Recessions of Little Help in Forecasting 'Double-Dip' in Economy
- Changing Names on Property Is Small Problem
- A Hospital Looking to Get Well : Health care: Irvine Medical Center has made a slow start and continues to lose money. Its ability to woo patients and doctors is hampered by poor timing and failure to negotiate key insurance contracts.
- BLACK BART SAYS DRAW by Bill...
- State Manual Helps Owners Assns.
- Loneliness Is Cited in Mass-Murder Case : Crime: Investigator says Milwaukee suspect may have killed men to keep them from leaving him by himself in apartment.
- 'Duck Tales: The Movie' gets a Disney Channel debut and star treatment
- Filters Restore Tainted Well as Water Source
- Gardening : Solarization Isn't Something New Under Sun
- Sweatin' to the Scenery : Exercise: If a home workout has left you bored, try one of these tempting outdoor locations.
- Who's in Trollope's Corner? Britons Are Split Over Honoring Novelist
- Some Not Buying Plans for 2 Retail Projects : Development: Expanded commercial interests are seen as a threat to residential property values. But the city stands to gain $1 million in annual sales tax and business permit fees.
- First Class to Be Bused Making Plans for 20th High School Reunion : Rights: Some were optimistic, others were scared. The former classmates say they support integrated education.
- Proud of View Park Community
- 2 Years After Fire, Producer of Rare Research Mice Is Back in Business
- Escapee Takes In a Game, Strikes Out With Warden
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE : To Ward Against AIDS, Is This the Beginning of Brave New Dentistry?
- Superpower Angst: Why It's Lonely at the Top for Uncle Sam
- WATER WATCH
- Lord Attlee; Helped Found Social Democratic Party
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of July 28-Aug. 3
- CAT COUNT: Whittier will conduct its first-ever...
- Weather Blanket Covers Up Summer Fun at the Beach : Recreation: Overcast skies mean there's more shivering than sweating along the ocean. Lifeguards say the crowds are a third of last year's turnout.
- Too Much Democracy, Not Enough Order : Summit: The course of U.S.-Soviet relations remains unchartered, because the U.S.S.R., under one flag, may not have a future.
- GOLF PGA CHAMPIONSHIP : Australians Are Coming, but Will They Be Back?
- Replay Proves No Solution for Dodgers : Baseball: For the second consecutive game, the Astros' Ramirez gets the winning hit against Candelaria as L.A. loses, 2-1.
- HORSE RACING : Ultimately, It Will Be OTB or Nothing
- The last time Michel Richard opened a...
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : BUT WAIT . . . : And if Real Life Isn't Good Enough
- THE BIG AIIIEEEEE!: An Anthology of Chinese...
- Paratroops Take Gorky Park by Storm
- They Call It <i> Labor </i> for a Reason
- People's Park Protests Settle Down After 3 Violent Nights : Development: Berkeley is putting in volleyball courts at famed site of anti-war sit-ins and free speech. Protesters say it is being done to evict the homeless.
- Fire Dept. Plays It Safe by Responding to All 911 Calls : Health: Paramedics have dealt with headaches and heart attacks since a suit over a 1987 incident.
- Rescuers Pluck Hundreds From Sinking Liner
- Remembering a Man Without Enemies
- A Ship of Fools Bought the Act--Hook, Line and Sinker
- Does Taping Affect Ad Business?
- Struggle for Control Hits the Comoros
- Nation IN BRIEF : UTAH : Lightning Bolt Kills Two Boy Scouts
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAM : Giants Go Within, A's Go Without
- ALBUM REVIEW : *** 1/2 MARY'S DANISH "Circa"<i> Morgan Creek</i>
- The Moral Issue of the '90s
- Retro : The Greatest Innings Ever Played
- Can the Democrats Get Their Act Together? Don't Bet on It : Politics: The nation's economic state hasn't been this bad since the Depression. But the Democrats seem unable to use this against the GOP.
- Robert Morgenthau : The Man Who Took on BCCI: A Courtly DA Who Pulls No Punches
- Mare's Death Prompts Outpouring : Sympathy: Two people, moved by the fatal fall of the animal during a rescue attempt, offered an Arabian and quarter horse to Scotch's owners.
- Leuzinger Principal Ousted, Plans Legal Fight
- Edberg Is Sore About Upset : Semifinals: Gilbert gets the victory in three sets. Swede is treated for a recurring knee injury during match.
- After Their Rough Start, Chargers Tough at Finish : Football: Elder's interception, Carney's field goal figure big in 31-29 victory over Houston Oilers.
- Neither Team Is Too Happy About 49ers' Win in Berlin
- Auto Racing