- French Firm Gives Up on Unit of LTV : Aerospace: Loral may now buy the missile operation alone. Thomson-CSF's withdrawal could also throw the sale wide open.
- Speech-Impaired Find the Courage to Be Heard : Speech therapy helps some, but others find that self-help organization can calm their fears.
- Stolen-Check Suspect Held After Chase
- SEAL BEACH : Official to Submit Charter Revisions
- Infant Left at Bus Stop; Mother Arrested
- LAGUNA BEACH : Water District Names General Manager
- 'Silly' Spat Escalates, Ends in Shooting Death of Man
- Car Dealer Found Guilty of Murder : Crime: Jury decides Will Nix orchestrated the gangland-style killing of a former salesman.
- Angels' Streak Ended by Mariners' Fleming : Baseball: Rookie improves to 12-4 with 8-1 victory. Langston gives up 12 hits in 5 2/3 innings.
- Pimley Saves Her Breath for Junior Record
- Advanced Logic Research Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer...
- AIRLINES
- BOOK REVIEW : Socialist Experiment in L.A. : BREAD & HYACINTHS: The Rise and Fall of Utopian Los Angeles, <i> by Paul Greenstein, Nigey Lennon and Lionel Rolfe</i> , California Classics $9.95; 144 pages
- Public Memorial Set for Singer Mary Wells
- Missile Range Target: a Cache of Gold : Probe will peek beneath a peak at White Sands to check a 1937 report of a cavern full of treasure.
- Settlement Awarded to Harlins' Siblings but Not Father
- IRVINE : Company Donates to Science Program
- HAWTHORNE : Police Kill Bar Patron Who Refused to Drop Gun
- Supervisors to Keep Closer Watch on Fund Transfers
- Countywide : Caltrans Switches to Less-Polluting Cars
- LOS ALAMITOS : Sables Secret Part of Winning Tradition
- Richards Senses a Change in Chargers : Pro football: After agreeing to contract terms with Beathard, the lineman meets with new Coach Bobby Ross. Richards likes what he hears.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 4 : A Close Shave for Americans : Volleyball: After cutting their hair, U.S. players almost are cut down by Canada. They survive with 3-2 victory.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Brian, John: More Than Friends?
- Douglas Fairbanks Soars in 1924 'Thief of Bagdad'
- EARNINGS : Chrysler Net Hits $178 Million in Quarter : Autos: The firm cites strong demand for minivans and its new Jeep.
- TECHNOLOGY : Advanced Logic Cuts Prices of Notebook Computers 22% to 33%
- Bush Ready to Give Up Capital Gains Tax Cut
- How They Sold Us a Myth
- Fischer Plans Chess Rematch With Spassky
- OTAY MESA : Teacher Sentenced in Molestation Case
- YORBA LINDA : Big Brother Honored for Fire Rescue
- 3 of 4 Valley Rail Stations May Miss the Train : Transportation: The Van Nuys, Chatsworth and Sylmar depots probably will not be ready in time for the Oct. 26 debut of Metrolink service.
- 'Sick Joke' Sparks Search for Little Girl
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : FIVE YEARS OFF WERE GOOD FOR HIM
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : THEY DEVELOP TASTE FOR FREE ENTERPRISE
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Quarterbacks Split Time
- Music & Dance Reviews : Women's Festival: 'Spirit,' 'Lifeprints'
- Countdown Starts for Satellite Test
- The New Senior Partners : Relationships: As more older women and younger men pair off, there's much scrutiny, speculation and even celebration.
- Supremacist Seeks Permit for 2nd Simi Valley Rally
- Trash Firm Says Dump Lease Sale Less Likely : Weldon Canyon: Waste Management is encouraged by county supervisors' refusal to consider a 'bad-boy' ordinance.
- SYLMAR : Temporary Dump Receives Heavy Use
- Setting Kids Straight With a Paddle : Rowing: Bragg developed the renowned Ventura Olympic Canoe Club for youngsters through the sheer force of his energy.
- Reaching the Art Market Via 'LAX'
- Med Network Expands Into 15 States
- USX Corp. Profit Climbs on One-Time Gains
- Orange Panel Unveils Plan to Retain Jobs : Employment: The task force wants to streamline the business permit process, learn about problems before an employer decides to leave.
- Drywallers File Complaints on Home Builders : Labor: Strikers also name drywall companies as they take their grievances to the NLRB and Department of Labor and will sue for unpaid overtime, their lawyers say.
- Barr Offers Cities and States List of Anti-Crime Measures
- Nunn Pushes Administration for Limits on Nuclear Testing
- L.A. May Need $6 Billion to Rebuild, Analyst Says : Recovery: Estimate calls for creation of up to 94,000 jobs, far more than proposed by Ueberroth.
- Court Says Woman Jailed in Drug Case Is Innocent : Reversal: A woman pressured by an informant into aiding a drug sale was entrapped, the 9th Circuit declares, and should be freed.
- VISTA : Striking Laborers Are Arrested
- Supervisors Again OK Expansion of Sunshine Canyon Landfill : Environment: Earlier approval for the facility above Granada Hills, closed for nearly a year, was overturned in court. Opponents promise further legal action.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : A's Outlast Twins to Move Within One of First
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : NO GRAY AREA WHEN HE'S IN A ZONE
- Shane Turner Branches Out, Fills In Nicely for Mariners : Baseball: Rather than retire at 29, former Cal State Fullerton infielder takes utility-man route for return to majors.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : U.S. Remains Undefeated as Three More Win : Boxing: Nicholson, Reyes and Byrd have easy bouts as the team improves to 6-0. However, Cuba's Savon looms.
- PERFORMANCE ART REVIEW : Kids' Stuff Gets the Best of Hank Hyena
- TV Ratings : Olympic Gold Rubs Off on NBC
- South Los Angeles Retail Complex Opens : Commerce: Paradise Market is aimed at promoting entrepreneurship in the area.
- A '90s Couple: Judy & Stephen
- You've Got to Hand It to Her : When it comes to palm analysis, this Rossmoor woman says she can really put her finger on a person's traits.
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Suspect Pleads Not Guilty in Slaying of Counselor
- Waves of Refugees
- 5 B of A Branches Robbed in One Hour: 'Just Another Day in L.A.'
- SYLMAR : Block Proposes Unit to Evaluate Abuse
- Slain Officer's Gentle Spirit Remembered : Funeral: Friends and colleagues pack church to eulogize Fidel Aleman, who was shot after a confrontation on the freeway.
- OXNARD : Landfill Opponents Gather Signatures
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Couple Win $33,000 Under 'Lemon Law'
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICE / BARBARA CONSIDINE : Nowhere to Cut Spending? Let's Target Personal Perks
- Bankrupt Marina Builder Announces New Alliance : Real estate: Court must approve Abraham Lurie's deal with an influential developer as he attempts to fend off Saudi partner's bid for control of the properties.
- CAMPAIGN WATCH : Avoiding More War
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : A LONG JOURNEY, MADE FOR NOTHING
- Tennis
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : Koslowski Finds Glory, Even in Defeat : Record: He becomes the first American to win medals in Greco-Roman wrestling at two Olympics.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- MUSIC
- Tenneco Reports Strong Results at All Units
- AN ANEMIC RECOVERY : Consumer Confidence Drops Sharply in July : Economy: Growing worries about jobs are behind the decline in the Conference Board index, analysts say.
- Bond Rally Helps Push Dow Up 51.87 : Stocks: Unexpected good news on Chrysler profit also cheers investors.
- Western Digital Tallies 1st Profit in 7 Quarters : Earnings: Strong rebound in sale of computer disk drives credited for Irvine company's comeback. It earned $4.1 million, or 13 cents a share.
- Witness Says George Knew of Contra Deal : Trial: He lied to Congress about North's role and withheld information, former CIA aide Fiers testifies.
- Surf Fishermen Have a Reel Good Time : Low cost and plentiful supply of both beaches and fish in Orange County are leading to upsurge in the sport.
- CONSUMERS : Make the Objects of Your Affection Stay Put
- Rockwell Move From Anaheim Is Threatened : Industry: Official says company could be forced out if ballot measure brings higher utility rates. At stake are 4,000 jobs.
- Civic Groups Enlisted to Help Erase Graffiti : Vandalism: Caltrans announces an Adopt-a-Wall program in which citizens can clean up the work of freeway 'taggers.'
- Simi Valley : Pair Is Sought in Successive Robberies
- Army Urged to Clear Civil Rights Pioneer : Military: Congressman urges exoneration of World War II pilot Bill Terry, who was court-martialed for entering a 'whites only' officers club in 1945.
- Hourly Parking Fee Hiked to $1
- CONTEMPORARY MUSIC : A Primer for Aspiring Musicians
- AUTOS
- AN ANEMIC RECOVERY : How the Deficit Helps Keep Wolf From the Door
- Best Dealers
- Ueberroth Takes Share of Blame for L.A. Riots
- FEC Rejects Complaint Against Beilenson on '90 Campaign Mailing
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cause of Fire at Temple Unknown
- LOS ANGELES : Evidence From King Case Loaned to U.S. Prosecutors
- County to Help Conservation Corps : Finances: Supervisors hope to assemble benefactors to keep the Camarillo branch operating. But some officials have doubts.
- Electrician Pinned by a 120-Volt Line : Accident: Restoring power to a doughnut shop sign, he met up with a hot wire that wouldn't let him go for nearly five minutes.
- Campaign Calendar
- Making a Precious Commitment
- DAILY 3
- ART/LA92: Vote of Confidence : Art: Despite some misgivings after last year's event, Los Angeles' seventh annual international art fair will be held Dec. 2-6 at the Convention Center.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'For Sasha' Complex, Engaging Romance
- AUTOS
- Cost of Homefed Bailout Could Hit $4.5 Billion : Thrifts: The estimate is based on the cost of selling off institutions of similar size, the OTS chief says.
- Bush Is Recruited to Lure Japanese Visitors : Tourism: The President will appear in a series of TV ads in hopes of reversing the slide, especially in post-riot Los Angeles.
- Feedlot Is Called No Immediate Threat : Environment: Experts take soil samples in search for evidence of toxic waste buried on Agri-Empire farm. Heat and breakdowns slow the excavation effort.
- U.S. Plans to Take In 1,000 Iraqis Held in Saudi Camps : Refugees: Most of them fled after Saddam Hussein put down a Shiite rebellion after the Gulf War.
- Duke's Boat Takes a Bow : John Wayne's Wild Goose, Refurbished From Rust Bucket, to Pay Call on Newport Harbor
- PASADENA : Attorney Admits Client, 18, Killed 1 of 3 Girls
- AIDS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- Repairs OKd for Boxing Center
- Newspaper for Black Readers Finds Success : Journalism: Peggy Onakomaiya's Tri-County Sentry has quickly grown in subscriptions and advertising.
- White Supremacist Seeks 2nd Simi Valley Parade Permit
- Decisions
- COUNTYWIDE : Board May Impose Park User Fees
- COSTA MESA : OCC Gets Record $1.2 Million in Gifts
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : U.S. Treading a Precipitous Path : Soccer: Team needs victory over favored Poland, help from winless Kuwait against Italy to reach second round for first time.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : LEAD, FOLLOW OR GET OUT OF THE WAY
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : VOLLEYBALL GROUP HAD A CLEAR SHOT
- Clark Provides Sting After Lasorda Speech : Baseball: His pinch-hit homer gives Giants 5-3 victory after manager's pregame talk.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Moon Ends His Holdout
- Milken Associate Convicted of Taking Bribe to Invest : Finance: The former fund manager spent $86 million of her clients' money on junk bonds. Her personal investment with Milken turned a huge profit.
- Mariners Bancorp: The San Clemente parent company...
- INSURANCE
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- FTC Issues Guidelines for Green Marketing : Regulation: The move is an attempt to reduce consumer confusion over environmental labeling of products.
- Gingrich's Daughter Decries GOP Anti-Abortion Stance
- Abortion Pill Debate Aired at House Hearing : Congress: Proponents step up battle to overturn the FDA's import ban. Experts say the drug may provide treatment for breast cancer.
- CONSUMERS : Quake Alarm : Safety: More and more, Californians shaken by temblors are turning to experts to help them batten down the hatches.
- U.N. Team Searches Iraqi Ministry : Inspections: Clues to weaponry sought as demonstrators march in Baghdad.
- BREA : Merchants Angry Over Relocation
- Weapons Permit for Williams Approved : LAPD: Commissioners give OK despite complaints that police have repeatedly turned down deserving members of the public.
- Countywide : County Intends to Limit Aerosol Paint
- THE HOUSE
- SACRAMENTO : Political Fine for S.D. Fire Union
- Debate Takes Personal Turn for Holden, Woo : Politics: Two councilmen, who are expected to run against each other for mayor, take jabs during discussion of the hillside construction ordinance.
- New Commander Says Harassment Must End : Military: Woman who will replace El Toro officer convicted of charges is confident of change under new Navy secretary.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : Earlier, U.S. Opposed Testing Record-Setters
- AMERICAN LEGION NOTEBOOK / STEVE ELLING : Players, Fans Display Errors in Judgment During Playoff Flare-Ups
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 4 : Zmeskal's Rally Leads the Way : Gymnastics: U.S. women earn bronze as she leads optionals of team competition. CIS wins the gold, Romania the silver.
- Miscellany
- Can the Future Live Up to Its Glorious Past? : Del Mar's Improved Grandstand Debuts Today--With Changes
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : Injury Might Force Everett to Withdraw : Track and field: Loss of former UCLA 400-meter runner could have effect on 1,600-relay team as well.
- Music & Dance Reviews : Philharmonic Group at Ford Amphitheatre
- Golf
- Inyo, Mono Reservoirs to Receive Trophy Trout
- Imagining a Few 'Hours' in Spain : Movies: Christopher Munch's fictional film fancies Beatles manager Brian Epstein had an unrequited love for John Lennon. It opens today.
- Mutual Fund Hybrids Could Shake Things Up
- WOODLAND HILLS : Grand Jury Indicts 3 in Loan Scam
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : DAILY REPORT : SHOOTING : China's Zhang Breaks Ground by Breaking Targets for Gold
- Economist Says Few NFL Players Paid Fairly
- One Close Shave Inspires Others
- CHARGERS UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : At Negotiation Impasse, Beathard Will Explore Trading Phillips
- Notre Dame Baseball Followers Shocked by Snub of Breeden
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : No Matter What, Barkley Drawing Attention
- Artist Splinters Space and Time : Sculpture: Young Basque's wall pieces range from whimsical to fearful.
- Soldiers Seize Radio, Claim Madagascar Coup
- Danger on the Cutting Edge? : Medicine: Done correctly, laparoscopy can dramatically ease the pain of surgery. But some doctors fear the new procedures are sometimes done by poorly trained surgeons.
- FEC Dismisses Campaign Mailing Complaint Against Beilenson : Politics: Republican Jim Salomon contends the Democratic lawmaker violated a law and tried to smear him during the 1990 election.
- SIMI VALLEY : Change in Building Rules to Be Studied
- LAWNDALE : Man Held in Killing of Live-In Girlfriend
- College District OKs $3-Million Loan Plan
- Nixon Says Not to Save Old Law Office
- SIMI VALLEY : Piper Says He Won't Run for Council Seat
- SHERMAN OAKS : D.A.'s Office Branch Leases New Space
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Chases Bordering on Lunacy
- Council Pulls Back 2 Ballot Initiatives
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : NIGHTMARE TEAM EMERGES FOR BRAZIL
- Pepeli Fells 290-Pound Gans in 4th Round
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Samuel Might Make Way for Young
- Music & Dance Reviews : L.A. Baroque Orchestra Opens Chamber Series
- STAGE
- Angels' Streak Ends at Four : Baseball: Fleming, Mariner rookie left-hander, improves to 12-4 with 8-1 victory. Langston gives up 12 hits, seven runs.
- CNN's Lou Dobbs Reprimanded for Promotion Work
- Using a Computer for Squeak Attack
- COLUMN ONE : Fore! The Spears Are Incoming! : Perhaps no place has been dragged into the modern age as fast as Papua New Guinea. Alas, it's stuck with those intractable Stone Age problems--tribal wars, spirits and sorcery.
- State Budget Watch
- Ritzy Supper Will Aid Cancer Research
- Parolee Indicted in Killings of 14 Women : Crime: William Suff, who was arrested in January, has been a prime suspect in 19 serial slayings in Riverside County. He remains under suspicion in the other five.
- Car Dealer Guilty in Murder of Salesman
- Clinton Gives Molina Role in Campaign
- Slow Orbit : Motorcyclist Prepares for 2nd Trip Around the World
- Chases Bordering on Lunacy : Border Patrol agrees to curb questionable and dangerous practice
- Lunde Stumbles to First-Round 81
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 4 : U.S. Women Set Standard in 400 Relay : Swimming: Thompson leads Americans to world freestyle mark. Individually, Evans wins silver, Biondi fades to fifth.
- The Fast Boat to Barcelona : Olympic Canoeists Fred, Dave Spaulding Fulfill Their Grandfather's Prediction
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Buechele Helps Cubs Wear Down Pirates, 11-1
- THE ARTS
- ORANGE COUNTY GOLF NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Setting Some Time Aside for Spontaneity
- Lights! Camera! Inaction!: Sen. Alfonse D'Amato (R-N.Y.)...
- O.C. DANCE : Ballet Meets Ballroom in Peterson Piece
- Orange National Bancorp: The parent company of...
- Who Owns Businesses?
- 4.4 Aftershock Strikes Near Yucca Valley
- Getting Together--Not Getting Wasted
- Richard Keatinge; Prominent Attorney and Cultural Leader
- Parent Trap: When County Won't Give Your Kids Back
- Burbank Bob's Big Boy Takes Step Toward Historic Status
- ANAHEIM : School Site Slated for Young and Old
- Council OKs Strict Rules on Hillside Construction : Housing: The measure is aimed at limiting large residences on small lots in mountainous areas including some in the Valley.
- Judge Seeks New Report on Landfill : Trash: County officials hope a fixed version of the rejected environmental study of San Marcos dump will satisfy the court order.
- Malibu Homeowners Face Years of Taxes for Abandoned Sewer Plant : Assessment: County plans to charge for costs associated with controversial project.
- Seize the Opportunity in Dixon's Departure : Government: County residents should put reforms in place, including creation of an elective executive.
- PERSPECTIVE ON LAW ENFORCEMENT : Oversight, but Not by Other Cops : The Sheriff's Department needs civilian review, but the process outlined in the Kolts report would be lamentably weak.
- CANOGA PARK : Man Charged With Murder, Kidnaping
- Countywide : Judge Won't Restrict Auto Shop Practices
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Tigers Might Be Getting Different Spin
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : DAILY REPORT : WEIGHTLIFTING : Suleymanoglu Dominates, Then Taunts Vanquished
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Coaches Want Better Rush
- ORANGE COUNTY OLYMPIC NOTEBOOK : Von Heiland's Badminton Match Short, Bittersweet
- ART REVIEWS : A Fix on German Printmaker Otto Dix
- Music & Dance Reviews : India Epic 'Ramayana' at La Mirada Theatre
- Russian Crises Blamed for Spurt in Crime
- S.D. County to Again Seek Half-Cent Sales Tax Hike : Budget: This time, the increase to fund criminal justice needs would be an ongoing tax.
- O.C. Supervisors Slash Environment Staff 20% : Government: As county's building activity dwindles, the plan envisions up to 340 fewer staff jobs by 1995.
- MAKING IT WORK : Attentive Listening Can Make Those Who Stutter Comfortable
- String Quartet Tunes Up for Sky-High Competition : Kite flying: A Redondo Beach team has the right moves to qualify for the sport's world championships.
- Clinton Takes Aim at Bush's Iraq Strategy : Politics: President 'coddled' Hussein and refused to aid his internal foes, Democratic candidate says. Criticism turns up heat in foreign policy feud.
- DANA POINT : Anti-Recall Group Defends 2 Officials
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Purchase of Parking Lot Land Approved
- Cunningham Wants Follies' Punishment Re-Evaluated
- USC Students Learn the No-Win Game of Politics
- 3 Indicted on Charges of Bogus O.C., L.A. County Loan Operations
- Man Pleads Guilty in Tax Refund Scheme : Fraud: Studio City financial planner engineered the largest operation of its kind ever uncovered, authorities say.
- TEAMTENNIS : Dukes' Victory Roll Results in Their First Playoff Berth
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : DAILY REPORT : CYCLING : Paraskevin-Young Eliminated on Tough Day for Americans
- Two Utah defensive tackles, Dave Chaytors and...
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : 'HEY, DIDN'T YOU FLY OVER IOWA ONCE?'
- Stoddard to Leave After 6 Years as Nadadores Swim Club Coach
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : ATHLETES EXPERIENCE BRUSH WITH BEAUTY
- MOVIE REVIEW : Passion and Art of Shopping : German director examines all-American preoccupation with spending money.
- Smithsonian Plans Layoffs to Cut $40-Million Deficit : Money: Some of the 6,600 workers at the institution's museums and research facilities may lose their jobs next month.
- Backdraft From the Past : Ex-Firefighter's Memory of a Heroic 1955 Rescue Sparks a Reunion, a Media Blitz and a Medal
- Union Battle for Nurses Goes to a Vote : Ventura County: More than 350 health workers represented by a large public-sector organization may jump to a statewide nursing association.
- Jail Threat Helps Change Mom's Mind
- Builders Must Pay to Shore Up Homes
- 4 State Offices in Riot-Stricken Areas to Help Businesses Get Aid
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Chases Bordering on Lunacy
- New Rules on Hillside Homes Get Initial OK : Council: Woo and Holden exchange insults before tentative approval of law that would bar mansions on small, steep parcels.
- Activists Revive Push to Move Ailing Orca Back to Sea : Controversy: Group wants to reunite the aging whale with her family. Sea World says such a move would put the killer whale at risk after 20 years in captivity.
- Padres' Offense Needs Some Magic : Baseball: After 4-1 loss to Reds, Padres have scored only 12 runs in past eight games.
- Hess' Goal: More of the Same : Trainer: After winning 31 races at Hollywood Park--22 with riding champion Desormeaux as his jockey--he will seek a second consecutive Del Mar title beginning today.
- POP REVIEW : Hypnotic Industrial Rock
- Park Service Plans 15.2% Reduction in Lodging at Yosemite
- SANTA CLARITA : Newhall Man Dies Trying to Stop Fight
- NEWPORT BEACH : Church Sign Requests Prompt Policy Study
- Judge Drops Felony Drug Charge Against Doctor
- Ratings to Give Parents More Data : Movies: The new system, devised by the MPAA and NATO, offers explanations on why films are rated PG and PG-13.
- BARCELONA '92 : Some Olympic 'Moments' Worth Forgetting : Here is one vote for ending prime-time coverage of the so-called Dream Team now. Enough Already!
- California Commercial Bankshares: The Newport Beach parent...
- Recount Shows Gingrich Won Primary
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : FACING UP TO FAME OF A TRACK LEGEND
- Magic's Status Uncertain for Tonight
- Out of the Blue : Humpbacks and Other Endangered Whale Species Making Rare Appearances Off Santa Barbara Coast
- Tennis
- Kodak Chalks Up New Sales Record
- Giving Birth to the Joy of Reading
- Serbs Accused of 'Blackmail' on Refugees
- Plan to Ease Toxic Waste Rules Opposed : Regulations: Bill backed by industry would free thousands of smaller firms from new enforcement set for January. Environmentalists are fighting the measure.
- EL CAJON : Kuwaiti Agent Posts Bond
- CARLSBAD : Sewer Rate Hike Is Approved
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Supervisors to Consider Charging Fees at Parks
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Using, Not Abusing, Your Head
- Cures Don't Come From Quarreling : AIDS: Combatants in the fight over what causes it suffer a lack of historic perspective. They're as foolish as the stakes are high.
- Dana Point Axes Redevelopment Agency
- MISSION VIEJO : Early Sign-Ups for Fall Classes Urged
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 4 : Four Years Ago, It Was Different
- Miscellany
- Phifer Packs a Big Punch This Summer
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : THIS ONE CAME DOWN TO THE FINAL SECONDS
- Trading Cards Have Somewhere to Go, but Can't Get Dressed Up
- The feuding heirs of Miami Dolphin founder...
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : Becker Sweats Out Victory : Tennis: He needs five sets to dispatch a 19-year-old whose previous highlight was a junior tournament.
- Anthony (Fat Tony) Salerno; Once Nation's Top Mafia Boss
- Ice-T Pulls 'Cop Killer' Off the Market
- N.Y. Lawmaker Leaves Ethics Panel
- Who Should Operate? : Some Health Officials Favor Strict Curbs on Who Can Perform Procedure
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Two Men Arrested in Business Burglary
- Supervisors Won't Back Clean-Needle Plan
- Emotions Run High in Debate Over Mall : Oxnard: Proponents say the regional shopping center will bring jobs. Opponents decry loss of their neighborhoods.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City OKs Rebuilding of Lakes in 2 Parks
- Term Limit Plan Fails to Pass Council
- Anaheim Speech Added to President's Schedule : Politics: Bush will talk to employees at Odetics, a high-tech company, on Thursday.
- OUTDOOR NOTES / RICH ROBERTS : Farmers, Anglers Find Solution to River War
- How to Stay Tuned in to the Pennant Race
- The House voted to block the Internal...
- Music & Dance Reviews : It's Misha Dichter Time at Greek Theatre
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Night in the Old West : Michael Martin Murphey Ropes in Crazy Horse Crowd
- Homedco Gains on In-Home Respiratory, Infusion Therapies
- Foaming Over Beer Taxes : Lobbying Group Says Lawmakers Seek Scapegoat
- Castro Visits Roots--the Hut Father Fled for New World : Spain: Cuba's leader is declared an adopted son of Galicia. Elsewhere, he is viewed as 'old-fashioned.'
- 2 Papers Stop Publishing in Trucker Strike
- Man Admits Advising Driver in Temecula Crash : Courts: A passenger in the vehicular chase connected to the death of six pleads guilty in immigrant smuggling case.
- Countywide : County Sells Land to Tollway Agency
- Picus Says Area Is Being Shortchanged on City Arts Funding
- Too Bad You Can't Buy Protection From Wisecracking Store Clerks