- CANOGA PARK : Gang Member, 17, Is Fatally Shot
- 5 Brush Fires Ignite Fears of a Bigger One to Come : Safety: Weather conditions helped control weekend blazes. But an abundance of dry brush has officials worried about a potential disaster when Santa Ana winds rise.
- Police Restrict Use of Carotid Restraint Hold : Law enforcement: Department rewrites its policy for applying the neck restraint in response to a study of deaths of suspects.
- Sierracin/Sylmar Corp. in Sylmar won a $2,456,040...
- Navy Will Switch to One Supplier for Key Missile
- Valley TV News Station Makes Debut
- Foothill Group to Redeem Debentures Due in 2003
- Dolco Packaging Reports $335,000 Quarterly Profit
- Most Loral Jobs to Remain in O.C.--for Now : Relocation: The Aeronutronic division manager gives no assurances that the plant will stay or that layoffs will cease.
- Environment : Spain's Falling Arches : Pollution is eating away at the ancient Roman Aqueduct in Segovia. City officials are racing to save the crumbling monument--its 163 arches and 20,000 stone blocks.
- State Panel Accuses Psychologist of Sexual Misconduct
- Getting Ready for the Fair : Events: Workers and volunteers busily prepare for Wednesday's opening. Organizers expect 300,000 visitors over 12 days.
- San Diego Crisis Clinic Chief to Head Hemlock Society
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE GOP CONVENTION : Even Bush's Strong Suit Is Weak : His much-touted foreign policy record is a string of failures and lacks a strategic vision beyond the Cold War.
- Abex Aerospace in Oxnard won a $425,441...
- Bankrupticies on the Rise
- Pentagon to Cut Funds to Chip Consortium
- Weather Is His Commodity : Agriculture Department Meteorologist Moves Markets
- Gorbachev Urges New Union for Old Soviets : Republics: He backs Kazakhstan plan for closer ties among Commonwealth countries.
- U.S. Latinos Divided Over Free Trade Pact : Opinion: They are torn between a desire to help revitalize the Mexican economy and fear for their own economic futures.
- Aliso Creek Is Big Water Hazard at Golf Course : Environment: Six months after rainstorms caused the stream to pour onto nearby resort, officials don't know what to do to solve the overflow problem.
- Top Brass, Tailhook Probers Visit Miramar
- Mobil Dealers Pledge $250,000 for Gang Members' Job Training
- Insurance Auto Auctions to Buy Sacramento Firm
- Defense Rests as Iran-Contra Trial Nears End : Law: CIA Director Gates is not called as witness in coverup case. The jury may begin deliberations Thursday.
- '92 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : Rigid Anti-Abortion Platform Plank OKd : Policy: Activists opposed to GOP stand wear pink satin armbands in convention hall as a protest. Issue clearly will continue to divide party.
- '92 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : Buchanan's Speech Reveals Enthusiastic Team Player : Address: The former TV commentator lashes out at Bill and Hillary Clinton and highly praises Reagan. He pledges loyalty to Bush's reelection bid.
- Delegates Cheer as Vasquez Urges Republican Congress
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Calls to Stop Animal Research Criticized
- State Budget Watch
- Oldest Delegate Sees Clearly Into the Future
- 5.2 Aftershock in Big Bear Area Rattles Southland
- Southland Too Hot? Toronto Keeping Cool
- Khmer Rouge Insist Pol Pot Has Retired
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Biomed Research Center Would Provide Jobs, Taxes : Proposed UCI facility would draw entrepreneurs who could help end recession.
- OXNARD : Public Meeting to Be Held on Future of Bailard Landfill
- Stand Up and Be Counted : Impressive voter registration efforts show promising early results
- Freak Course for Current Kills Worker
- COMPTON : Boy Charged in Attack That Killed Stepbrother
- LOCAL NOTES : Woods Extends Golf Lead to 10 Strokes in North Carolina
- ART
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Blues Festival Cooks With Dash of Salsa
- Surprising Answers in an MTV Poll
- Canyon Wrestling Coach Resigns for Job in Oregon
- TV Reviews : 'Arresting Behavior' Warrants Probation
- DeBartolo Doesn't Expect Rice to Sign, but Door Is Not Closed
- Easley Gets His Chance With Angels in a Hurry
- Jurisprudence
- Trouble in Paradise : Football: 49ers might have been NFL's best again at end of last season, but there are cracks in foundation.
- PRO FOOTBALL : Leadership of Montana Remains at Arm's Length for the 49ers
- Valdez's 'Frida' on Hold : Movies: Criticism from Latino community causes the writer-director to halt the project.
- A Ship of Foils
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Santana Adds an Unusual but Welcome Twist to Blues Fest '92
- Weekend Box Office : Eastwood Still Tall in the Saddle
- ENERGY
- Archive Sues for Patent Violation
- Air Force Pursuing Cuts in Rockwell's Work on MX
- Huntway Partners L.P. Reports 2nd-Quarter Loss
- Baskin-Robbins Lays Off 15% of Work Force
- Newhall Land & Farming Co. elected Stuart...
- ITT Corp. in Van Nuys won a...
- Scofflaws Respond to Names in Print
- Jupiter and Venus Will Put on Show
- Anaheim Man Stabbed to Death in Home His Anaheim Home
- Group Buys House for New CSUN Chief : Higher education: The university foundation will own the residence. It plans to build a presidential home on campus eventually.
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Karagozian & Case in Glendale won a...
- Petrominerals Corp.: The Tustin oil and natural...
- COLUMN ONE : The Riots' Enduring Wounds : The lingering bitterness of those injured in Los Angeles' civil unrest stands in contrast to slogans about rebuilding and a return to 'normal.'
- Bucking Trend, This Pole Is Staying Down on the Farm : Eastern Europe: Others protest imports, and many can't make a living. But a 22-year-old plans to expand.
- LOS ANGELES : CRA Agrees to Spend $9.8 Million on Projects
- OXNARD : College Gets Job Grant for Women
- Documentary : A War Within a War in Somalia : Emergency aid workers try to cope with a devastating famine amid snipers, looting and killing.
- SANTA ANA : Fiestas to Be Covered by International TV
- Perceptronics Gets Army Contract Worth $1 Million
- Rockwell International Corp. in Canoga Park won...
- Doctor Sues the Makers of 'Medicine Man' : Film: Creative Artists Agency and actor Sean Connery are named in the suit.
- Amplicon Net Rises Despite Revenue Dip
- Media : A Good Kind of 'Crazy' : Radio Tam Tam is part of a groundbreaking program in Santos, Brazil, that is out to change attitudes about mental illness. The stars of the show are patients.
- A Going-Away Gift That Wouldn't
- Insider : Iraq's Force Is Broken but Unbowed : The Gulf War left Saddam Hussein's military machine sputtering. However, a giant rebuilding effort continues.
- BOOK REVIEW : The Nurturing of a Mathematics Genius : JOHN VON NEUMANN: The Scientific Genius Who Pioneered the Modern Computer, Game Theory, and Nuclear Deterrence, <i> by Norman Macrae,</i> Pantheon Books, $25; 334 pages
- PORT HUENEME : Man Dies in Truck Plunge Near Buellton
- '92 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : TELEVISION ANALYSIS : Media, Politicians Are Cozy Companions
- Air-Conditioner Fire Hits May Co. at Valencia Mall : Retailers: Employees readying store for opening are evacuated. Extent of damage to merchandise is not yet known.
- COUNTYWIDE : Gallegly Changes Ballot Designation
- '92 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : Texas Serves Up Saucy Parties for Delegates : Festivities: The convention hosts are piling on the barbecue and country music. Cowboy boots and jeans have replaced suits and gowns.
- Quayle Tries to Shore Up Support, Build New Image : Politics: Success of vice president's fresh start could affect Bush's chances and his own prospects in '96.
- Robbins Settles Lawsuits by Franchisees : Marketing: Attorney for multimillionaire Del Mar entrepreneur says the empire has never been in better shape.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Explosion Leads to Power Failure
- 300 Flee Wind-Whipped Blaze in Sierra
- BUENA PARK : Fireworks Question Won't Be on Ballot
- Easley Gets His Chance With Angels in a Hurry
- $2.9-Million Order Placed for ScannerMate Recorder
- Diodes Inc. Profits Down 36% for Quarter
- Tandon Posts 2nd-Quarter Loss of $19.3 Million
- For 15-Year-Old, Mending Hearts Is All That Matters
- BRASILIA : Call It 'Collorgate'
- Truckers Save 5 From Fire After Bus Rear-Ends Car; 11 Injured
- SIMI VALLEY : White Supremacists Seek Parade Guards
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Voluntary Campaign Gift Limit Proposed
- EAST COUNTY : Brush Fires Char Over 775 Acres
- Clinton's Campaign Jet Breaks Airport Curfew
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- Alterations to IRS Forms Aim to Simplify Returns
- MOSCOW : Russia Rocks On
- Market Scene : Bamboo Holds Up a High and Mighty Tradition : In Hong Kong, the scaffolding that dominates the ever-changing skyline is not made of steel but of the sturdy, plentiful reed.
- 18 Injured When Marine Vehicle Plunges Off Road
- SANTA ANA : Police Seek Suspects in Two Shootings
- LA PALMA : City to Consider Anti-Camping Law
- CAMARILLO : Water District Says No to Merger Advice
- Hit Men Given 2-Year Prison Sentences : Courts: Cooperation with prosecutors earns less than maximum terms for 2 involved in murder-for-hire plot.
- It Ain't Right
- Superior Remains the Big Wheel : Manufacturing: The Van Nuys-based maker of aluminum wheels continues to thrive even though its biggest customer makes fewer cars.
- Banks, Thrifts Still Troubled : Economy: Three of the region's eight largest financial institutions post losses. Four show declines in profit.
- Cooperation All Around Expedites Vehicle Facility
- A Chatsworth stockbroker was fined $68,509 and...
- PEOPLE : Taking It All Off for a Good Cause
- WASHINGTON : Sixth Time a Charm?
- O.C. Democrats, State Colleagues Throw Own Grand Old Parties
- Negative Images? : Twentysomethings Say Women's Magazines Can Erode Self-Esteem
- Planning Commissioner May Be Ousted : Politics: The Anaheim City Council will vote tonight whether to remove Glenn Hellyer, who is accused of violating the city's code of ethics.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Candidate Ensures School Board Vote
- COUNTYWIDE : UCI Official Takes No. 2 Job at Arizona
- Slaying Ends Effort to Help Wayward Teen
- AUTOS
- A Feast Fit for Kings and Queens
- Chevron Balks at Santa Barbara's OK for Tankers
- Gay Alternate Criticizes GOP Platform : Politics: But O.C. resident says his presence gives hope party is taking in all types of people.
- HOUSTON NOTEBOOK : Flying to the Rescue
- '92 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : Delegate Angry Gays Left Out of GOP Platform
- PALMDALE : Fire Burns 150 Acres, Threatens Homes
- Simi Group to Battle Proposed Gas Station : Development: Indian Hills residents say Shell Oil Co.'s plans would bring traffic and crime to their neighborhood.
- Vista Project for Gateway Gets New Life : Development: Court says city can search for a new developer for the long-stalled project on city's western edge.
- Gross Chases Dodger Blues Away : Baseball: Only three Giants reach base as he pitches the major leagues' first no-hitter of season, 2-0.
- NBC Wanted to Get Games, but It Turned Out to Be Triple Jeopardy
- Work begins next week on a $1.6-million...
- Miscellany
- Back in the Saddle : Director Riding High Again
- WORKING IN L.A. / THE BALL RETRIEVER : Wincing as Others Take Their Best Shots
- McGlocktons Try to Stick Together With Raiders
- Live From L.A., It's . . . 'Roc' : Television: Sitcom returns to those low-tech, thrilling days of yesteryear in season opener.
- Miscellany
- LOS ANGELES : Man Hearing Guilty Verdicts Tries to Escape
- School District Given $1 Million for Pacoima Day-Care Center
- Islanders Clean House, Fire Torrey
- Patience Was the Key for Price in PGA
- Wading Through the Chargerspeak : Football: When is a move from first string to third string not a demotion? When Charger coaches say so.
- Trio on Different Paths, but Goals Remain the Same : Baseball: Jim Austin, Mike Kelly and Tommy Adams--former county standouts now in minor leagues--trying to live up to great expectations.
- Evans Might Return to Stanford Next Winter : Swimming: Olympic medalist from Placentia also says she might return to sport after a two- to three-month break.
- Miscellany
- Famine and War in Somalia
- Famine and War in Somalia
- Famine and War in Somalia
- Dodging Trains
- Cancer, Lawsuits Are Legacy Left by Pap Test Uncertainty : Medicine: State shut down lab after inspectors said they found inaccurate readings. The pain still lingers for women battling the disease and a system that will not allow them to sue for punitive damages.
- Famine and War in Somalia
- Bill to Reform Workers' Comp
- Bush-Baker
- Bill to Reform Workers' Comp
- Dodging Trains
- Famine and War in Somalia
- Famine and War in Somalia
- Imported Minivans
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 18, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 18, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 18, 1992
- Obituaries - Aug. 18, 1992
- Obituaries - Aug. 18, 1992
- Names in the News - Aug. 18, 1992
- Names in the News - Aug. 18, 1992
- Names in the News - Aug. 18, 1992
- Names in the News - Aug. 18, 1992
- Bush Rallies Party With 'Stunning Comeback' Pledge : Convention: Reagan gibe at Bill Clinton brings cheers, while Buchanan castigates both Clinton and his wife, Hillary. A rigidly conservative platform is adopted.
- OUT FOR NOW: Dr. Thomas A. Gionis,...
- ABSENTEE LIST: Conspicuous among the Orange County...
- SWITCH HORSES: Roger Johnson, chairman of Irvine's...
- GYM DANDY: Laguna Niguel's Sandra Earnest, mother...
- U.S. Has Right to Use Force in Iraq, Bush Says : Persian Gulf: U.N. team finishes inspections without trouble, but confrontation brews over Shiites in south.
- Heat Has O.C. Sizzling, Businesses Booming : Weather: Monday was the third consecutive day the hot streak set or tied local records.
- '92 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : Clinton Camp Driving GOP to Distraction : Democrats: With interviews, ads and criticisms, campaign breaks tradition as it tries to steal some thunder from Republican Convention.
- 5.2 Aftershock Near Big Bear Rattles Southland : Quake: No reports of damage from the strongest temblor here in more than a month. In Orange County, quake is felt most in two South County valleys.
- 4 Lawmakers Spent $740,000 in Low-Risk Primaries : Politics: Many area legislators who paid out large sums in June say reapportionment required them to introduce themselves to constituents.
- Hot Enough to Melt Records? Ask SDG&E; : Weather: Customer demand hit a new high Monday, but utility officials believe the heat will break before the system does.
- Looking for Cover From the Dog Days of Summer : Weather: Temperatures above 90, unhealthy smog levels and beach closures help trigger record demands for electricity. Malls and theaters provide at least a temporary escape.
- Smart & Final Plans Major Store Expansion : Retail: The grocery warehouse chain intends to open 12 new outlets, including two shopping centers in the inner city.
- Wayne Newton Hobbled by Debt, Files Bankruptcy : Finance: Once the world's best-paid entertainer, the singer now owes creditors $20 million after a series of bad investments.
- Religious Right Both an Asset, Threat for Bush
- NEWS ANALYSIS : GOP Seeks to Link Gains in Foreign Policy to Economy
- TECHNOLOGY - Aug. 18, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - Aug. 18, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - Aug. 18, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 18, 1992
- Starting Business in S. Korea Means Long Days, Red Tape : Commerce: Fast-food purveyor Jay Tunney overcame obstinate bureaucrats and anti-import feelings.
- Many States Close or Cut Japan Offices : Trade: The reason is budget crunches back home. Critics of the cutbacks say slicing trade promotion efforts is shortsighted.
- A New Force in Chip Wars : Korean Chip Exports Are Growing 35% a Year, and the U.S. and Japan Are Worried
- A Story of Refugee Success Ended Tragically in Riots : Violence: Thanh Lam was slain at a stoplight. As his family grieves, many are trying to find his killers.
- Colombia Bus Fire Kills 31
- U.N. Relief Convoy in Bosnia Rescued From Land Mines
- To Half and Half Not: Second Thoughts on Split State
- Rock 'n' Roll High School : Van Nuys: The death of Toto drummer Jeff Porcaro prompts Grant alumni to reminisce about a campus bursting with musical talent in the early '70s.
- VOLLEYBALL SEAL BEACH OPEN : Dodd, Powers Roll to Victory; Streak Ends
- LAGUNA BEACH : Council to Consider 3 Controversial Issues
- SALZBURG DIARY : Two Operatic Faces of Mozart
- Chinese City Is a Hotbed of Capitalism : Commerce: Wenzhou has privatized most of its economy and allowed entrepreneurs to grow rich by Chinese standards.
- Today May See New Owner for N.Y. Daily News
- Sales of Guns Still Strong in Ventura County : Weapons: The arms buildup began after the riots. One merchant says most buyers are from the middle class and are first-time purchasers.
- Voter Equation Is a Complex Calculation
- NEWS ANALYSIS : GOP Seeking to Rekindle Spark of Old Victories
- Fighting Resumes in Karabakh and Western Georgia
- Reinout Kroon; Helped Design Turbojet Engine
- COLUMN LEFT / ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Crisis Is Over and the Banks Won Big : For the Third World, the debt is as menacing and debilitating as ever.
- CAMARILLO : Scouts Take Classes as Police Trainees
- LOCAL NOTES : Ocean View Team Wins Series Title
- Bacteria Make a Day at the Beach No Picnic : Environment: Water is off limits along five-mile stretch from Venice to Playa del Rey. Authorities remain uncertain of cause of the contamination.
- Leone, Cartwright Win in Bodysurfing
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Polonia Says No Harm Was Intended
- Brazilians Dress in Black to 'Mourn' Corrupt Government
- COLUMN ONE : Japan Inc. No Friend to Women : Despite legal guarantees of equality, firms openly use female workers as a source of cheap, flexible labor quickly marshaled during good times and let go--as now--during bad.
- '92 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : Convention at a Glance
- Bush Denies Political Plan for Iraq Showdown
- Middle Class May Get More Aid for College
- California IN BRIEF : VALLEJO : Rap Singer Selling Jailhouse Lament
- $500-Million U.S. Fund Did Little to Halt Drug Traffic, Paper Says
- Key Group of Defense Experts Backs Clinton
- CAMP PENDLETON : Fall From Bridge Kills Mexican Man
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sampras Holds Off Lendl for ATP Crown
- Humphries 'Pumped Up' During First Workout : Chargers: New quarterback is taking crash course on the system in preparation for Friday's exhibition game.
- Soccer
- Half Marathon Winner Surprises Even Himself
- Area GOP Delegates Reaffirm Reasons to Hold Convention : Politics: Rather than merely ratifying the results of primary elections, the event is 'a rallying point for the party,' a veteran says.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Candoli Brothers' Music Is Sheer Energy
- When Will the Taper's Power Brokers Wake Up?
- BANKING
- TV Host Geraldo Rivera Fights With Klansman, Both Arrested
- A SPECIAL REPORT: TRAINS
- THE PHILIPPINES
- OCCUPATION: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE APPRAISER
- Memorial Service Set for Actor John Anderson
- U.N. Aid Agencies Move Workers From Kabul : Afghanistan: Two weeks of rebel rocket attacks on capital leave more than 1,000 dead.
- Women's Powers of Persuasion : Politics: A survey of 25 top women politicians reveals that they grew up with influential messages from their parents that they could be whatever they wanted.
- PAGES : Expanding Humanity
- Cool Houston Breaks 61-Year-Old Record
- '92 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : Dueling Platforms: How Planks Stack Up : OPPOSITION RECORD
- COUNTYWIDE : Thousands at Gay Pride Celebration
- Navratilova Opens Things Up : Tennis: Her impressive victory over Seles at Manhattan Beach gives others hope before final Grand Slam event.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Butler Takes Wait-and-See Attitude
- Ramp Signal Should Improve After Changing Hands
- Deep Cuts Unlikely for Law Enforcement : Finances: Supervisors say the Sheriff's Department, the district attorney and public defender's offices and the Corrections Services Agency could be cut just 5% while other agencies take a 10% hit.
- Once a Friend, She Is Now Viewed as an Enemy : Budget: DiMarco, Wilson's education czar who once fought against school cuts, is under fire for backing funding slashes.
- VOLLEYBALL SEAL BEACH OPEN : Powers, Dodd Win; Heat Sinks Lewis, Whitmarsh
- Soccer
- Hersh Plucks Songs From the Air : Pop music: Leader of Throwing Muses, playing at Bogart's Tuesday, says she gives audible form to tunes floating in ether.
- SOUTH KOREA
- How a Variety of Asset-Allocation Plans Work
- Health Problems Loom Larger as Jobs Are Lost : Medicine: O.C.'s ex-middle class workers, now uninsured, find it difficult to receive needed care.
- It Would Leave a Giant Void
- TUSTIN : Rowdy Party Givers May Face Penalties
- RELIGION WATCH : Memories Matter
- Woman Dies of Injuries Suffered in Jet Ski Collision : Castaic Lake: The accident occurs in an area set aside for the craft to avoid crashes with boaters.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Cofer's Kick Beats Redskins at Wembley
- A's Canseco Delicately Delivers : Baseball: His bases-loaded single in the ninth inning off Grahe gives Oakland a 5-4 victory over the Angels.
- Canseco Delicately Delivers a Single to Defeat Angels, 5-4 : Baseball: Bases-loaded hit in ninth gives A's a five-game lead in AL West.
- STAGE REVIEW : Simon's 'Barefoot' Is Just Nostalgia
- '92 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : HOUSTON NOTEBOOK : A Few Low Blows
- Inland Heat Drives Thousands to Beaches : Weather: High humidity makes unseasonable temperatures seem even hotter. But a forecast promises that cooler days are coming.
- Area Won 8% of City Arts Grants : Government: San Fernando Valley applicants also received only 5% of money awarded by the Cultural Affairs Department this fiscal year, The Times finds.
- DANA POINT : Panel to Review Sites for Civic Center
- Car Strikes Truck, Killing Man, 65
- Dance Reviews : Alice Lo Illuminates the Galaxy Center
- HEALTH
- TAIWAN
- Japanese Vacations to Average Just 7 Days
- A SPECIAL REPORT: TRAINS
- Helena Taylor Nash; Classical Stage Actress
- For New Job, a Baker Baedeker
- '92 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : GOP Takes the Field
- '92 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : Buchanan Seen but Not Heard in Texas Two-Step of Intentions : Speaker: He's staying mum for now, but supporters assert he's in Houston only to back Bush, and maybe also to test the waters for 1996.
- Lord Devlin; Ex-Judge, Critic of Legal System
- Going Great Guns : Security: The L.A. riots trigger a firearms-buying spree in the county. First-time owners drive the boom in sales.
- Knox Enjoys Early Returns : Rams: Exhibition success doesn't go to his head, but coach is encouraged by team's progress.
- SECURITIES
- Harris Still Committed to Succeeding at SDSU : Football: Recruit vows to overcome dyslexia that limits his progress.
- Strawberry Will Try Again With September Comeback : Dodgers: Doctors clear him to play and show he can avoid back surgery. Herniated disk might have healed itself.
- HEALTH
- An Udder Disaster at Minnesota Dairy
- Gunmen Block Food Convoys in Somalia
- All in the Family Values
- Bookend Parties for Cambridge Professor
- SIMI VALLEY : 21 Youths Sought for Council
- A Myth Swathed in Black and Spawned by a Little White Lie : Only in Hollywood would a publicist's scam evolve into a venerable civic tradition.
- Soccer
- Watts Festival Celebrates--but With an Eerie Parallel
- Jazz & Music : Mauceri, Bowl Orchestra's 'Great American Concert'
- Dance Reviews : Djimbe Raps at the Spiral Court
- Jazz & Music : Pianist Bill Mays Displays Versatility at the Jazz Bakery
- Catalina Marketing, Anaheim
- '92 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : HOUSTON NOTEBOOK : Help From Above
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Latest Stab at the Budget Impasse: a Hunger Strike
- Palestinian Gunman Killed