- THE NAME GAME: Don't hold your breath...
- 'Wayne's World' Gets Real : Self-produced cable programs are increasingly seen as a way to break into big-time television
- * Jim Henson Productions, Hollywood, has announced...
- Separate-Debts Accord Can't Be Grandfathered
- Racing Back to the Middle Ages : Siena, Italy's Palio Isn't Just a Horse Race. It's a Colorful Pageant and Rivalry Rooted in Medival History.
- FICTION
- FICTION
- La Puente : Meeting on County Services
- Hope, Fear Accompany Family's Search for Ailing Man Who Vanished : Missing person: David W. Piper Sr., who has Alzheimer's disease, disappeared in April. Loved ones say not knowing his fate is difficult to handle.
- Supremacist Seeks Guard Protection at 2nd Rally : Simi Valley: Richard Barrett cites First Amendment rights, but city officials say they are not likely to ask for the troops.
- A Hairy Experience : Men Seek Information About Transplants and Other Remedies for Baldness
- Arrests Stun Poly Students : Slaying: Classmates and school officials tell of rumors and suspected activities involving a secret club. They describe one murder suspect as a bright but quiet person.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Bulls Have Had Most of the Answers
- BUT WHERE'S THE TOUR?: Mariah Carey may...
- Bellflower Loses Its Finest Restaurant
- * William Battison has resigned as president...
- * TRW's Redondo Beach-based Space & Technology...
- SONGS OF THE FLUTEPLAYER: Seasons of Life...
- Appraiser Regulation Hits Snag
- Tourists Can Beat the Heat Abroad by Cooling Off in a Public Pool : Whether in Paris or London, inexpensive swimming facilities are fairly well-kept secrets to travelers.
- LIFE WITHOUT FATHER : AS MORE AND MORE AMERICAN MEN DISCONNECT FROM FAMILY LIFE, SOCIETY SUFFERS THE CONSEQUENCES
- STYLE : LOOKS : A Face for Summer
- STYLE : INTERIORS : Going for Baroque
- San Marino : Fees for Realtors Changed
- Under a Didion Spell
- Wary, Weary Clinton Sifts Various Views : Democrats: He retains helm of his campaign as advisers compete for his attention with agendas that often conflict.
- Culture in the Canyon : Recreation: A 1920s-era clubhouse is home to a secluded city center that offers arts, crafts and sports in Rustic Canyon.
- The 18th-Century composer also wrote 25 concertos for the cello.
- Supremacist Plans 2nd Simi Valley March
- 911 Calls Disputed in Oliver Divorce Filings
- Riggs Untied : Filmmaker Looks at Blacks on TV and Doesn't Like What He Finds
- They've been the stuff of legend since...
- HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD : Landau Wins Two-Mile, Sets Sophomore Record
- Branch Snags Diaper, Saves Tot From Fall
- Buchanan Out of Hospital After Heart Surgery
- Saving Grace : Repairs on Scenic Colorado Street Bridge Near the Midpoint; Work on the Local Landmark Is Due to Be Completed by 1994
- COLUMN LEFT / WILLIAM BYWATER : The Dignity of Honest Work Is on the Line : Attempts to prevent striking workers' replacement are at the mercy of Bush's veto pen.
- Federal Term Limits: Is This the Answer? : California's frustrated voters should fully assess initiative
- There Must Be a Sense of Horror : Many are indifferent, even in the face of dreadful new figures on teen-age gunshot fatalities
- O'Connor Prays Outside Abortion Clinic : Protest: The cardinal defies a death threat as he leads 1,500 marchers in New York. Supporters hope his presence will help escalate demonstrations.
- Activities Aplenty for Children During Summer Vacation
- Campaign Against DARE Program Launched : Drug education: Opponents say psychological technique--letting children make choices--is harmful.
- Ashe Expects Sensitivity From Media
- Angels Beat Royals for Third in Row
- Patton Talks Himself Into Challenge, Beauty of Boise
- Hause Takes Place Among County's Best
- ART : Adventures of the Shootist : Danny Lyon is a rebellious maverick who immerses himself in volatile American subcultures that others avoid. He's found his latest photo opportunities by walking the streets of Los Angeles.
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : LEGAL DEPT. : Lawsuit, Lawsuit on the Range
- * Nathan Smith has been promoted to...
- * Jeffrey Konvitz has been named executive...
- Senior Housing Opens in West Hollywood
- Brilliantly Colored Annual Loves Heat
- Growing Radishes is Simple Fun
- Irish Hostels Offering 'Do-it-Yourself' Vacations : Accommodation vouchers help travelers keep to loose itineraries and tight budgets.
- FICTION
- Dinner and a Movie . . .
- Movies with Gender <i> and</i> Sex
- CHARLES STUART: When Mom is Murdered
- Clinton Chides Rap Singer, Stuns Jackson
- To: The International Olympic CommitteeFrom: The Image...
- COLUMN RIGHT / TOM BETHELL : Perot Lacks Attraction for Conservatives : His managerial approach to government lacks a philosophy, and he waffles on fiscal reform.
- Man Who May Have Seen Missing Woman Sought
- Volunteers Sought to Aid Sea Mammals : Animals: The new facility for injured animals is set to open in the fall. It will offer long-term care once provided by Marineland.
- * Digital Microwave Corp., San Jose, has...
- Vessels, By JAMES DICKEY
- Chinese Town With a Dash of Italian : Al's Place has a Locke on the best power lunches in the Sacramento Delta.
- THE NEW ROADSIDE AMERICA by Mike...
- * Crawford McGill has been named vice...
- A WOMAN'S STORY by Annie Ernaux,...
- CUBA: A Journey by Jacobo Timerman,...
- Judge Rejects Lesser Charge in Riot Attack : Courts: Two friends will be tried for attempted murder in the near-fatal attack on evangelist Wallace Tope, who remains in a coma. The preacher had attempted to stop looting during the April unrest.
- It's All News to KCAL : Channel 9 Expands Coverage With 6:30 p.m. Broadcast
- Diamond Bar : Draft General Plan Protested
- A Protectionist Elite With a Multiethnic Face Is Still Dangerous : Elections: By passing the 'Buy American' amendment, L.A. ceases to be a world city and returns to a time when xenophobia was policy.
- Bush Camp at All-Time Political Low
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: JUNE 13
- Hospital Executives Lobby Legislators to Spare Ax : Health care: Nearly 800 officials argue against cuts in Medi-Cal and other programs. Optimism fades as budget realities become apparent.
- CLIQUES
- THE BOOK OF LOST TALES: Volumes I...
- Apartment Report
- STYLE : Fashion : It's a Wrap
- 17th-Century Villa for Diva
- THE OFFICIAL POLITICALLY CORRECT DICTIONARY AND HANDBOOK...
- Hundreds Offer to Adopt Children of Mother Who Contracted AIDS : Compassion: Woman, an ex-addict, sorts through bundles of letters from strangers offering help. She dedicates life to making up for lost years with her three daughters.
- 'Dolphin Defenders' Focus on Ecology in St. Louis
- New York Flooded With Fix-It Ideas
- More School Districts Hand Over the Classroom Keys to Private Firms : Education: Many believe public systems are incapable of dealing adequately with the deficiencies and social ills they now confront.
- Richer Nations' Aid Pledge Criticized
- Caltrans Issues Advisory About Scheduled Freeway Work Areas
- Orange Lured TRW to Stay With $2-Million Incentive Offer : Economy: Company reversed its decision to leave the area after agreement was reached with city. Some fear other businesses will ask for similar deals.
- Volcker Is Still a Force in Global Economics : People: The former Federal Reserve chief's recent efforts have included talks with President Yeltsin's economists about advising Russia on its shift from socialism to capitalism.
- Chemical Banking Eyes Homes Market : Mortgages: The newly expanded institution wants to become one of the nation's premier retail lenders so it beefs up its unit for housing loans.
- Exploring Mongolia on Horseback
- Blaze in Oregon Burns 600 Acres, Forces Evacuations
- Top Music Stars Cover Classic Disney Tunes on 'Simply Mad About the Mouse' (Mickey, of course)
- Hair-Care Magnate Criticized Over Tuna Canyon Cleanup : Environment: His company touts planet-saving efforts, but critics say John Paul Jones De Joria won't clean up despoiled land he owns.
- Not Waiting for Perot : He's Due in Town This Week, but His Supporters Are Already in High Gear
- 2 Harbors Chart Separate Courses : Development: Channel Islands thrives on a few key leaseholders as the Ventura port tries to recover from floods and legal problems.
- Perot's 'Town Hall' Format Short on Specifics
- 1 of 10 in U.S. Sign Up for Food Stamps
- Rapper From Agoura Will Face Battery Charges After Hotel Brawl : Entertainers: Two stabbing victims said the celebrity, whose name is Andre Young, was their attacker.
- Kemp Pledges $137 Million for Housing, Jobs : Rebuilding: City officials question whether HUD chief's figure is new allocation or part of riot package.
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Newbury Oaks Breaks Out Lumber, 15-1
- Miscellany
- War OF THE Words : KMPC and XTRA Are All Talk--Sports Talk, That Is--as They Battle for the All-Important Male Listener, Age 25-54
- Ayrton Senna wrapped up the pole position...
- Students Need Battle Plan for a Summer Job
- The Torch Is Passed to Spain : Olympics: About 25,000 attend ceremonies at Empuries, but Samaranch is absent. Catalonian nationalists demonstrate.
- SMALL FACES, LOLLAPALOOZA EDITION: "Lollapalooza" headliners the...
- MOVIES : COMMENTARY : John Doe, Meet Ross Perot : Five decades later, Frank Capra's 'Meet John Doe' eerily resembles today's political scene--although Gary Cooper was taller
- COVER STORY : Gotham Owes Its Look to the Third Reich
- SIMI VALLEY : Children Clean Up Folk Art Landmark
- Chinese Surprise U.S. with World League Victory
- Miscellany
- NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : PADRES UPDATE
- Car Hits Kentucky Derby Museum, Injures 11
- Rating Radio's Sports Jockeys
- War OF THE Words : KMPC and XTRA Are All Talk--Sports Talk, That Is--as They Battle for the All-Important Male Listener, Age 25-54
- Horst Pads Points Lead at Saugus With First Win of Career
- Why Get Teed Off at Jordan?
- In Brief
- MOVIES : Off-Centerpiece : Repeat After Us: It's Just a Spoof, It's Just a Spoof
- New City Golf Course in Doubt
- Tailback Bowen Finishes What He Starts in East Win
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : KING'S KINGDOM : We Get It All the Way Up to the Mercedes Part
- In Brief
- 'Super Freak' Meets the Everly Brothers : What started as a Rhino Records novelty act nine years ago is still out crooning '50-ized versions of modern pop tunes
- POP MUSIC : Heartaches by the Score : With five marriages and more than 100 hits over four decades, Harlan Howard is a master of writing sad songs, Nashville style
- Family Comes to Grips With Father's Needless Death : Tragedy: Wife is convinced that her husband was only defending himself when he was shoved to the ground by a teen-ager.
- Foursome Could Be Fearsome at U.S. Open
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Reardon Ties Save Record, Red Sox Win
- Television Educational to Davies, Whose Putting Wood Brings Eagle
- Volleyball
- Krabbe Loses in Return, Blames Media
- War OF THE Words : KMPC and XTRA Are All Talk--Sports Talk, That Is--as They Battle for the All-Important Male Listener, Age 25-54
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Seattle Keeps Mariners, but Now What?
- Sax Man Teddy Edwards' Sputtering Jazz Career Gains Momentum Again
- COVER STORY : Ready or Not : It's Back to Tim Burton's World
- MUSIC : Symbionese Liberation Opera : 'Tania' uses Patty Hearst as a vehicle to raise questions about revolution, social change and the disintegration of personal identity
- Harris Accepts 4-Year Ban for Cocaine Use : Track and field: Second-ranked 400-meter hurdler tests positive in national indoor games.
- Joe Amato (top fuel), Cruz Pedregon (funny...
- Open Court, Open Road, the Mailman Is Still Delivering
- New Team of Silva and Ciarelli Playing Like Old Pros : Volleyball: The fourth-seeded team overcomes 6-1 deficit to beat Castro and Cotas to advance into semifinals.
- COMMENTARY : Is Gymnastics Glory Worth This Price?
- Ugly Turn of Events : Group Flips Its Wig Over Plans to Close Museum
- U.S. OLYMPIC WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS TRIALS : Zmeskal, Miller Hits Among the Misses
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Edberg Loses to Matsuoka on the Grass
- Coryell Gets a Charge Out of Retirement : Football: Away from it all, he finally admits he was fired by the Chargers.
- Burston Cast in Right Role, Wins Three AAU Sprints
- In Brief
- In Brief
- Community Throws Class of '92 a Party With Egyptian Flair : Santa Paula: Students dance the night away, try their luck at craps and find time to exchange a few teary farewells.
- Dreams of a Home Rise With Habitat Foundation's Help
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of June 14-20
- Cardinal to Coach His Final Game
- Padres Find Race Escaping Them : Baseball: Braves chase Seminara in third inning, pick up a 4-2 victory.
- POP MUSIC : Don't Rub Your Eyes, the Video Picture Is Confusing
- What's Next for L.A. Theatre Center, Episode 243
- The Body Politic : THE EROTIC SILENCE OF THE AMERICAN WIFE, <i> By Dalma Heyn (Turtle Bay Books: $22; 304 pp.)</i>
- RESTAURANTS : TRYSTING THE NIGHT AWAY : It May Not Be a Romantic Hideaway, but It's the Best Place in Town for Hot Bites
- Dolphins, Lured by Food, Moving Back to North Sea
- Monsignor to Chair Jewish Values Institute
- New Guidebook With a Twist Gives the REAL Inside Story on the Nation's Capital
- Toxic Terrain : Crews Remove Lead Dust From Back-Yard Smelting Shop
- Oregon Plan Would Ration Health Care, Cover Every Resident : Medicine: Led by a physician-legislator, the state has embarked on a radical plan to ensure that basic needs are met while dealing with fiscal realities.
- Take Down the Courts' 'Vacancies' Sign : * Governor Can't Be Too Busy to Make Crucial Appointments Needed to Ease Backlog
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Scoring Angers Crews
- City Attorney's Dual Role in Lancaster Comes Under Scrutiny : Legal counsel: Critics say a law firm's work in redevelopment issues and as a bond consultant constitutes a conflict of interest.
- Camarillo Airport Panel Backs Firefighter Facility
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : L.A. City Event Begins This Week
- MOVING ON: Bruce Hornsby has quit his...
- High Technology Illuminates Ancient Art at Getty Museum
- ALBUM REVIEW : *** LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM "Out of the Cradle" <i> Reprise</i>
- * Consensus Planning Group, a community relations...
- Deciding When It's Right Time to Buy a Home
- * David Talley has been promoted to...
- L.A. SPEAK
- PUGET SOUND : Mecca to the Cynical Post-Watergate Generation, Seattle Has a New Icon. It Isn't Coffee, It Isn't Rain, It's Not Even the Space Needle. It's Rock and Roll.
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- Water, Food Critical to Rose Production
- Architecture : Southland Sweeps Innovative Design Honors
- Stripped of Career, Man's Search for Work Becomes Full-Time Job : Recession: It has been months of dashed hopes, updated resumes and rejection letters in the life of an unemployed manager.
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : A Final Turf War : Hmong immigrants in the Central Valley favored a mountain cemetery as their burial ground. But some residents complained, and now the Hmong are staying away.
- Pleasant Strangers Relate Their Personal Horror Story
- Enabling the Disabled : Simple Keyboard Technique Helps Severely Impaired Communicate
- Before Losing Yourself in the Vastness of Alaska, Be Prepared for Crowds : Wonders are there to enjoy, but the season is brief. To see the most, relax and rush less.
- Enterprise Zones Fall Short of Promises : Business: Gov. Wilson praises the program. But critics say the tax breaks are too small and that the state's claims have been inflated.
- Judge Says Severity of Looting, Backgrounds Dictate Punishment
- COMMENTARY ON SOCIAL POLICY : Punishing Homeless for Living: Still Cruel, but Not Unusual : Cities try to make the problem go away by banning 'campers.' What the homeless need is more help.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Orton Is Starting Catcher
- MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : Cirillo Keeps Runners on Their Toes, Off the Bases
- Paul Holmgren Will Coach Whalers
- In races at Pocono International Raceway at...
- No Longer Dangerous, but Still Potent
- He Sees a Deal That Has <i> Advance to Go</i> Written on It : Entrepreneur: Luther Medical Products of Tustin has struck a worldwide marketing agreement for its advanced catheters that the firm's founder sees as the key to its future.
- How to Keep That Phone Ringing : THE MAN WHO WOULD BE PRESIDENT: Dan Quayle, <i> By Bob Woodward and David S. Broder (Simon & Schuster: $18; 207 pp.)</i>
- Doing It for the Lads : AMONG THE THUGS, <i> By Bill Buford (W.W. Norton & Co.: $22.95; 313 pp.)</i>
- New federal rules assist handicapped travelers : Airlines: Amendments to act improve aisle seating and lavatory access for wheelchair-bound passengers. All planes delivered after April, 1992, must comply.
- Moonlighting (Bravo Sunday at 8 p.m.) Jerzy...
- San Marino : Off-Site Parking Rules OKd
- Program Encourages Youths to Set the Stage for Success
- Lack of Cash Begets a Greek Tragedy : Theater: Unable to raise enough funds, a theatrical duo cancels plans for a free Shakepeare festival in the park. Instead the co-founders of Charmed Life Productions will stage Sophocles' "Antigone."
- Azerbaijan Troops Launch Karabakh Offensive : Conflict: Dozens could be dead, and an angry Armenia threatens direct intervention in the war over the disputed enclave.
- Essay Contest Finalists Win Books, Certificates
- Saving Ghost Town From an Old Friend : Bill would protect historic Bodie from renewal of mining, the industry that gave it life
- Most Profound Changes Sweep N. Hollywood
- Local Smoking Ban No Solution : Solana Beach's action is laudable but countywide or statewide rules are needed
- Dire Warnings of Budget Cuts Turn Out to Be Real This Time : Finances: The recession, threatened deep reductions in state funding and possible layoffs make the annual process more difficult for municipal officials.
- Through Thick and Thin : LIFE-SIZE, <i> By Jenefer Shute (Houghton Mifflin: $19.95; 230 pp</i> .<i> )</i>
- MY LIFE WITH GROUCHO by Arthur...
- A Voice of the Streets : CLOCKERS, <i> By Richard Price (Houghton Mifflin: $22.95; 599 pp.)</i>
- FICTION
- Cambodia Troops, Rebels Move to Disarm : Asia: But Khmer Rouge guerrillas refuse to take part in U.N.-directed operation, casting shadow over the peace plan.
- Coach, Youth Meet Again in Fatal Fight : Violence: Myron (Mike) Haag was trying to chase some teen-agers away from his house. He was killed and prosecutors rule it an accidental death.
- 28 Injured by Gas Leak at Water Recreation Park
- Female Chefs Serve Up Opinions on Male Counterparts
- Some Stores Reject Magic Johnson's Book About AIDS
- Kadafi, Lawmakers Defiant in Face of World's Censure : Libya: Despite angry rhetoric about 'evil forces' and the Lockerbie issue, the government could be laying groundwork for ties to the West.
- COURTS: Stephen Cole, convicted of setting his...
- Beer Sales at Stadium Probed : Investigation: Anaheim police have issued citations to nine vendors accused of selling alcohol to minors during a California Angels game.
- Vacations by Seniors Specialist Take in Holidays : Domestic tours include visits to the Southwest at Christmas and New Year's.
- Wealth of Information Services Will Pay Off in New Jobs
- The lovable Mork (Robin Williams) from Ork...
- Swedes Chip Away at Cradle-to-Grave Welfare : Social services: The government's program is intended to make the economy more open, competitive and productive.
- Her Future Grim, Alfaro Looks Back : Interview: Facing a death sentence for the murder of a 9-year-old girl, the O.C. woman denies guilt, blames drugs and copes with memories.
- Biggest U.S. Lutheran Group Elects First Female Bishop
- To Kindergartners, She's in a Class by Herself
- Death of Zoo's Camel Blamed on Lightning
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Wildlife Ruling Latest Sign of Tilt Toward White House : Supreme Court: Observers note most justices have never held elective office, and are GOP nominees.
- Thatcher in Falklands, Recalls War
- 5 Die, 1 Missing After Boat Loses Power, Capsizes in San Pablo Bay
- It's Cool to Be a Cadet : Schools: In Inglewood, a popular military program introduces students to discipline. Supporters say the California Cadet Corps helps steer youths away from gangs.
- Boy, 15, Killed in Gang Gun Battle
- RAMONA : 250 Acres Burn; No Buildings in Danger
- Walnut : Parking Ban on Valley Blvd.
- Goodby to Sidelines, Hello to Front Line
- California IN BRIEF : TRUCKEE : Butterflies Flood the Sierra Nevada
- No Benchmarks for Judge When Sentencing Looters : Riots: Hard-line jurist's plans were softened when he met defendants and by the realities of the judicial system.
- Medical Crisis Looms in Ex-Soviet States : Shortages: The Red Cross warns that without increased supplies of even the most basic drugs, thousands could die.
- Amid Sarajevo Battles, Serbians Reportedly Agree to Open Airport
- The Dark Side of the American Dream : Moral Relativism? 'You Don't Get It'
- Princess Die: The Royals' Swan Song? : Monarchy: The Windsors are supposed to provide an image of stability for Britain. Instead, the nation seems tuned to a long-running soap opera.
- Ray of Hope in Son's Crusade : War crimes: Radoslav Artukovic, who has worked to clear his late father's name, learns the U.S. is investigating alleged withholding of crucial evidence.
- In Missouri, a Motor Tour of Small Towns, Country Inns--and Wineries : Two regions not far from St. Louis star in a wine-tasting trip to rival the Napa Valley.
- Execution Fuels Debate About Lie Detector Tests
- In Search of His Family, He Found Solace Instead : Books: The Korean War separated Donald Chung from his family. His heartbreaking return inspired his memoirs, and he has used the proceeds to help build a memorial honoring veterans of the 'forgotten war.'
- Clinton Chides Rap Singer, Stuns Jackson
- Canada Thinly Prepared for Arctic Air Rescue
- Prominent Losers in June Primaries Ponder Their Futures Out of Office
- City Discount Passes Good in Scandinavia
- Inspiring Kids to Learn Geography Can Help Them Understand World : There are many ways to introduce children to the fascinating universe around them.
- COMMENTARY : Evangelist Lived His Ideals Even Amid Great Danger
- Ex-Mayor Gets Nine-Year Prison Sentence
- Congo Nursery Rescues Gorilla Orphans
- Under the Small Top : The Culpepper and Merriweather 'Mud Show' Brings the Glitter and Thrills of the Circus to the Hamlets and Hollows of America--All in One Ring
- Shattered Dreams (CBS Sunday at 9 p.m.)...
- PERSPECTIVE ON REBUILD L.A. : It's Just Peter, Not Saint Peter : Ueberroth is the right man for the job, but he can't do it all; success depends on the city's many 'communities.'
- Americans Find That Soil Is Good for the Soul : Nature: Some people are growing more vegetables in order to cut food costs; many gardeners also say it just makes them feel good.
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Sharon Pratt Kelly : New Mayor Regains Credibility for the D.C. City Government
- Census Finds Trends to Challenge Us All : * Fresh Ideas, Resolve Needed as Income Gap Grows
- U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS ROUNDUP : Pepperdine's Rodriguez Continues to Impress
- Keswick, Waller Lead the Way : Olympic trials: UCLA gymnasts finish 1-2 in men's competition, ahead of national champion Roethlisberger.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Sosa, Smith on Disabled List
- Variable Results From GRP's Big-Band All-Stars : *** VARIOUS ARTISTS "GRP All-Star Big Band" <i> GRP</i>
- Actress's Obsession With Jazz Age Golden Girl Lands Her the Part
- MOVIES : Subtitles by the Sea : A critical overview of AFIFEST 1992, that annual window on the world of film, with 208 entries this year from 40 countries
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : LET'S GET SMALL : You Don't Understand--They <i> Want</i> You to Stand in Line for 'Howards End'
- Survival Techniques : Pico Rivera Exemplifies Life After Manufacturers' Exodus
- Earth Summit Points Up a Need to Strive for Global Economic Fairness
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- ART IN SEATTLE'S PUBLIC PLACES: An Illustrated...
- Malaria Is Chief Concern for Vietnam Visitors : Immunizations are urged now that U.S. travel restrictions have been eased.
- IN THE GARDEN : Fountain Restoration Business Makes a Splash
- RAISING BARCELONA : The Catalonia Capital Gets an Olympian Face Lift From the World's Leading Urban Planner
- Mother, Daughter in Need Become Victims of the System
- Seal Hunt Means More Than Meat
- Democrats Follow Clinton Blueprint on Draft Platform : Politics: Document bumps the party closer to the center in a counterstep to Perot's anti-government appeal to voters.
- Town Councils Give Communities a Chance to Be Heard : Government: The advisory boards reflect a 'grass-roots uprising' created to empower and safeguard rural northern L.A. County.
- Motorcyclist Dies After Broadsiding Car in Intersection
- Date on Daily Criminal Calendar Can Be Humbling Experience
- Boxing
- Purses for Remaining WPVA Events Reduced
- Back on Track With 'Oncoming Train'
- Shipyard Officials Turn to Senate as Ally in Fight for Jobs : Economy: Legislation prohibiting the facility from bidding for repair work on San Diego ships could force layoffs of thousands.
- Los Altos Senior Wins UPS Scholarship
- Perot: Too Much Spent on Learning Disabled
- June Louin-Tapp; Expert on Effects of Childhood Trauma
- L.A.'s Zone Program Is Unproven : Development: Business owners say inducements were not a key element in deciding where to locate, even though city claims them as success stories.
- PLATFORM : Animal Research
- Score One for the Toxic Waste Task Force : Paint Plant Executive's Conviction Shows County Takes Illegal Dumping Personally
- Illegal Fireworks Blamed in Blaze in Sherman Oaks
- Oregon's Priority List
- HANDS ACROSS L.A.: In an effort to...
- She's Why He's a Real Champion
- NAMES AND NUMBERS
- Huston Home Runs Lift Rangers to Split
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : INTO THE BELFRY : What If We Just Wanted His Ears?
- STAGE : A Mirror on Our Fires : A performance artist relies on the words of blacks and Jews to reflect the conflicts between (and within) groups
- Election Suggestions
- MAS ABOUT MAS