- CULTURE WATCH : Star Light, Star Bright
- Bush Expected to Announce Trade Accord
- Governor Drops Plan to Cut Rolls in Kindergarten : Education: Wilson also abandons other proposals to reduce school funding in hopes of gaining legislative approval of his budget. But they will be reintroduced next year, sources say.
- Flying the Satellites of JPL
- She's Flying High as Scientist Aboard a Supersonic Lab : Aerospace: Marta Bohn-Meyer is the first woman on NASA's SR-71 Blackbird crew, which conducts experiments on the recycled spy plane.
- Metrolink Riders in Van Nuys Will Need Shuttle Bus : Transportation: A lack of parking space near the station will force commuters to catch rides to the platform until adjacent land is purchased.
- PRI Candidates Lose in Baja Balloting
- DEL MAR : 2 Beach Robberies Reported in Week
- Anaheim Man Stabs Wife, Self, Police Say : Violence: Both are critically wounded. Neighbors tell of hearing the woman's screams early Tuesday.
- Flyer Uses Vulgarity to Attack GOP Group : Campaign: Anonymous handout containing graphic anatomical references and coarse language is aimed at an organization that monitors political extremists.
- GOLF / RICH TOSCHES : Kearns, 70, Finds Shooting His Age Mere Child's Play
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Expos Slow Cubs' Move by Winning in 17th, 3-2
- Miscellany
- Pain-Free Silva Fares Well for Blue Jays
- Pro Basketball
- Padre Homers Make Dent in Braves' Armor : Baseball: Sheffield, McGriff and Jackson each hit two-run shots in 8-4 victory over Atlanta. Padres pull to within 5 1/2 games.
- ART
- Puh-leeze! Pull the Sheet Over 'Buddies'
- ADVERTISING / MARKETING
- Economic Growth Bill Altered by Senate Panel : Taxes: Senators expand enterprise zones, drop credits for first-time home buyers from $32.5-billion measure.
- Want to Round Up a Good Read? : Books: A ranch 40 miles outside Tucson seems an unlikely place for a bookshop--unless you're Winn Bundy and specialize in Southwestern literature.
- ABA Reverses Itself, Backs Abortion Rights
- PERSPECTIVE ON FREE TRADE : Mexican Pact Means More Jobs for All : Expanded employment in Mexico means a vast new market for U.S. exports; each $1 billion will add 19,600 U.S. jobs.
- MOORPARK : City Hires New Director for Parks
- Newport Beach : City Softens Rules on Basketball Hours
- College District to Review Handling of Harassment Claims : Education: Trustees' comments come after a jury awarded $186,000 to an instructor who accused officials of slander.
- Judge to Rule on Sale of Rare-Flower Habitat
- Save the Negotiations, Save a Nation : South Africa's De Klerk and Mandela must return to the bargaining table
- From Famine to Ocean Feast : After One of Their Worst Years Ever, Owners of Charter Sportfishing Boats Are Cashing In as Anglers Reap Harvest
- SIMI VALLEY : Vote Delayed on Development Funds
- Man in Motion : Greene Gets Another New Mission From the Rams
- Catfish, Striped Bass Bite in Orange County
- LOS ALAMITOS : Harness Racing Looks Brighter in California
- Political Indigestion : Saucy Restaurant Ads Are Canceled
- Productivity Increases Nicely, but Wages Don't : Economy: Output per hour jumps 2.3% in the second quarter. Pay edges up only 0.4% in the first half of 1992.
- Bergen Brunswig Tactic to Stop Merger Rejected : Courts: Delaware judge rules against Orange-based drug wholesaler's efforts to derail competitors' plans.
- Child Poverty Grew in 1980s, Study Finds : Families: Over one-fourth of children living in major cities were classified as poor in 1989, group reports. Santa Ana leads Orange County with a 22% rate.
- China's Art Czar Tries to Relax Cultural Curbs : Ideology: Li Ruihuan attacks hard-line leftists, 'biased views.'
- Coast Panel Approves Monarch Beach Resort : Development: $500-million Dana Point complex to feature 400-room luxury hotel, homes and public amenities.
- SIMI VALLEY : Candidate Protests Explicit Magazine
- Suit Targets Sorrento Valley Work-Furlough Center
- L.A. Approves Attorney's Fee in Police Brutality Suit
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School Registration Sessions Planned
- VISTA : Sex Offender Pleads Guilt to Molestation
- Countywide : Head of Protocol Office Bowing Out
- Hotel's New Owner Cited for Labor Violations : Employment: The NLRB says the firm refused to rehire workers in a bid to oust union sympathizers at Wilshire Plaza. A hotel spokesman denies illegal practices.
- Stevens Calls Behr 'White Racist Boy'
- Obituaries : Lou Krugman; Acted in Radio, TV and Shakespearean Roles
- Breakfast of the Manipulated : Art: 'Cereal Killers' explores the corporate desire to conquer young minds, while a second exhibition also has something to say, albeit more vaguely, about vulnerability.
- * Howard Bass, a partner with Ernst...
- ENERGY
- Quayle Renews Attack on Lawyers : Politics: Vice president, in Sacramento area, attacks ABA's liberalism, zeroes in on Anita Hill and Hillary Clinton.
- After the Flood : RV Park Is Rebuilt but Memories of Terror Remain
- Campaign Calendar
- Obituaries : Selden Ring; Pioneered Idea of Garden Apartments
- SIMI VALLEY : Friends Say Man Admitted Slaying
- 3 Must Stand Trial in Beating of Denny : Crime: A judge orders the suspects, after an eight-day preliminary hearing, to be tried on charges of attempted murder, mayhem and torture in the attack on the trucker.
- One of 'Those People' Delivers an All-American Speech
- Rangers Advance in NBC World Series
- Marauders Hire Former CSUN Player
- POP REVIEW : Lightweight Set From Williams
- SALZBURG DIARY : Grim Janacek Opera in a Festive City
- Navy Leader Says Officers Assisting Tailhook Probe
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY : Contract for Seismic Work on Dam Awarded
- COLUMN ONE : View From Presidio: Profits : San Francisco's historic military post signals the future as it prepares to become the first national park conceived as a moneymaker. Will Gorbachev be a tenant?
- L.A. County Team Joins Santa Clara River Study : Environment: Supervisors to let their staff work on a waterway research project to determine how development, recreation and wildlife can coexist.
- Board Braces for Another 5% Budget Cut : Government: County supervisors expect the loss of state revenue to double. Analysts predict significant job losses.
- Born Gay? : Many Cheer a Second Study Suggesting That Homosexuality Has Physical Causes
- From a Small Head, a Big Idea Grows
- COSTA MESA : Owner Gives Wing to His Flying Car
- There's a Price to Pay for L.A.-Bashing
- 3 Must Stand Trial in Beating of Denny : Crime: A judge, after an eight-day hearing, orders the suspects to be tried in attacks on 13 motorists, including the trucker.
- Code Storage for Hot Items : Evidence: Sheriff's Department will use computerized, bar-code scanners to keep track of 103,000 property items.
- ALISO VIEJO : Two New Schools Will Open in Fall
- Crimes Reported to the LAPD
- Miscellany
- Garvey Ordered to Pay Child Support
- Buenaventura Boys Finish 2nd in Junior Nationals
- SDYC's Purdon Named Chairman of Cup Defense Committee
- Krabbe's Trainer Fired by German Track Club
- Loral-Led Group Sweetens LTV Bid : Defense: It offers $475 million for two subsidiaries. Rival Martin Marietta has bid $440 million.
- RETAIL : Southland Corp. to Eliminate 1,800 Jobs : Economy: The move affects 4% of the company's worldwide work force of 42,600, mainly in marketing and corporate offices.
- Dow Slips 6.48 on Concern About Japan : Market Overview
- 2nd-Quarter Net Jumps at Penney and Wal-Mart
- MS Can't Cripple Art and Soul
- LOS ANGELES : Off-Duty Sheriff's Deputy Fatally Wounds Himself
- DAILY 3
- Miscellany
- Wathan's Father Dies in Iowa at 80 After Brain Hemorrhage
- OUTDOOR NOTES / RICH ROBERTS : CalTrout Keeps Eye on State's Fishing
- BANKING
- GOP Drafters Shift, Won't Call '90 Tax Hike a Mistake
- 28,000 Bosnians Face Expulsion, U.N. Says : Balkans: Refugee officials hope to forestall Serbian plan and avoid becoming accomplices in resettlement.
- BOOK REVIEW : Another Voice Tries Deciphering Dylan's : HARD RAIN: A Dylan Commentary <i> by Tim Riley</i> ; Knopf; $23,400 pages
- OXNARD : Thief Drives Off in Police Patrol Car
- Miscellany
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Allows Patterson Back
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Paris' Burns With Story of Voguing : The documentary looks at the dancing cum performance art among black and Latino gays that has evolved into something subversive as well as idealized.
- COMEDY
- ENTERTAINMENT
- ADVERTISING / MARKETING : Oakley Sunglasses Given a Leg Up by Olympians on TV
- Stamps of Approval : 16,000 rubber sharks, feet and Joan Crawfords bounce around Placentia home and help create custom cards.
- The Spirit of a Law Takes a Drubbing : Barr spurns special-counsel investigation of policy on Iraq
- CANOGA PARK : Biker to Be Tried in Couple's Deaths
- Family Trees : Activism: Lynda Zimmer has organized a neighborhood adoption agency for forgotten myrtles and bottle brush. Volunteer 'parents' remove waist-high weeds.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Knox Wants to Get Raiders on the Run
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Braves Say They Are Taking Padres Seriously in NL West
- Chargers Didn't Lose Star, Just Their 4-13 Quarterback
- Ice-T to Host '70s Black Film Series on HBO : Cable: The rapper will offer commentary on 'blaxploitation' movies with the help of guests. 'The tone of the show is going to be very playful,' says an HBO spokesman.
- Heeeere's 'Larry' : Garry Shandling's New Show on HBO to Parody Talk Shows
- AIRLINES
- Assembly OKs Lethal Injection Death Penalty
- The HEW and Cry of Clinton and Bush's Domestic Dispute : On health, education and welfare policy, the President says the Democrats are repackaged liberals, and the Democrats say the President 'tinkers' at social ills.
- CHATSWORTH : Supervisors OK Gated Community
- Obituaries : Vincent Tumamait; Helped Revive Chumash Culture
- BREA : Help Sought to Find 'Ponytail Bandit'
- The Political Casualties of the Budget Fight
- OCC's 15-Week-Long 'Late Starting' Classes to Start Sept. 8
- TENNIS / WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT AT MANHATTAN BEACH : Seles Silent but Deadly for Habsudova, 6-2, 6-2
- National Pick 6 Concept to Be Tested
- Seeking Right Niche : Rams' Greene Gets Another New Mission
- LOCAL NOTES : Mall Wins Third-Round Match at Girls' 18 National Tournament
- TV Reviews : 'Crazy About Elvis': Whimsical Overview of the King's Popularity
- TV Reviews : A Cursory Look at the Health Care Crisis
- Heavier Autos Are the Safest, GM Study Says
- Fluor Wins a Huge Cleanup Contract : Environment: The $2.2 billion for work at a former uranium fuel plant in Ohio is the most that the federal government has ever awarded for such a project.
- AUTOS : Hertz to Cut Orders Due to Price Hikes : Sales: The nation's top car rental firm says it will buy one-third fewer '93 models and will hold onto them longer.
- Storms Destroy 2,500 Acres of Grapes in Bordeaux
- Lawsuit Over Fatality Poses Test of INS Pursuit Policy : Trial: Widower wants U.S. judge in Santa Ana to rule that Border Patrol is to blame for his wife's 1990 death.
- Easing the Travails of Travel
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Local Governments Can Help the Homeless : Tax credits, set-asides for housing will help. Individual, group assistance is also needed.
- Premature Infant in Stable Condition
- PALMDALE : Woman Gets 3 Years in Infant's Death
- CSUF Civil Engineering Students Hailed as Most Outstanding in U.S.
- VENTURA : Decision Delayed on Street Flower Sales
- SAN CLEMENTE : Spill Causes Closure of Stretch of Beach
- COUNTYWIDE : County to Aid Local Firms Making Bids
- No Worry About Tan Lines, but Just Don't Get Sunburned
- Chargers Seek Deal but Won't Get Simms
- Walk Lets Angels Beat Brewers in 10th : Baseball: Stevens scores on a base-loaded pass to Ducey, his first run batted in with new team, for a 1-0 victory.
- ENERGY
- Glass Ceiling Is Intact, Labor Secretary Says
- Budget Stalemate Creates Pressure for Vendor Payment Bill
- Child Poverty Grew in '80s, Study Finds : Families: Over one-fourth of children living in major cities were classified as poor in 1989, group reports.
- Rally Saturday Will Introduce Anti-Crime Program in Santa Ana
- Recalling a Distant Dream Team : Lubin Played on '36 U.S. Olympic Basketball Squad That Swept to the Gold in an Era of Far Less Glitter
- Dodgers Batter Old Teammate : Baseball: Tim Belcher is down. They help keep him that way with an 8-4 victory over the Reds.
- Smith and Stoklos Could Face a Fine : Volleyball: Tour's president says beach stars breached the players agreement by skipping Seal Beach Open.
- Folk Singer Tries Hand at Producing
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Americans' Debt Load Could Slow Pace of Recovery : Finances: Some economists contend that consumers haven't reduced their obligations much, they've simply shifted them to other types of financing, such as equity loans.
- Family Leave Bill Passes Senate as Veto Duel Looms
- Wilson's Appointee Rejected : Government: Democrats on the Senate panel refuse to confirm the official who blocked $1.5 billion in insurance rebates to consumers.
- Bush OKs Israel Loan Guarantees : Mideast: President eases terms for Rabin by accepting limited curtailment of settlements. He calls for an Arab gesture to break the deadlock on peace talks.
- Supervisors Reject Bids to Construct County Jail : Facilities: The board votes to solicit new offers on the Todd Road project near Santa Paula. Union workers protest decision.
- Countywide : Chumash Call for Boycott of Films About Columbus
- Owner of Motor Home Shop Faces New Charges Over Repairs
- Deal Moves County Closer to Court Site : Justice: Financing is available for first phase of Vista project. The second phase is 'shaky.'
- Caltrans Acts to Improve Safety Zone : Transportation: In addition to an accident-prevention program for workers, it will also deploy chain-link nets at highway work sites.
- Denny Case Lawyer Fired by Law Firm
- OXNARD : Hospital Begins Week of Layoffs
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Harvey to Have Elbow Surgery
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Canseco Draws Ire for Leaving Early
- ORANGE COUNTY GOLF NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Diving for Dollars: Ball Hawk Thrives by Retrieving Errant Shots
- POP REVIEW : Cave's Feel-Good Songs of Evil, Decay
- ART REVIEW : Elaine de Kooning's Views of the Male Animal
- TV Ratings : Olympics Carry NBC to Victory
- Giving the Public What It Wants . . . : Movies: Clint Eastwood's 'Unforgiven' defies conventional wisdom, playing big in urban and rural areas as well as crossing age and gender lines.
- AIRLINES
- Fewer Firms Testing Employee Literacy : Workplace: A survey of 595 U.S. and Canadian companies found that the number of firms testing to determine workers' skills has dropped 13%.
- * BankAmerica Corp. announced that it has...
- Special Prosecutor Law Draws New Momentum
- President Denounces as a Lie Paper's Story of Romantic Affair
- MOORPARK : Party to Raise Funds for Library
- Sex-Over-60 Poll Paints Romantic Sunset
- Bank Project Gets Mixed Reviews : Ventura Boulevard: The developer sought public input in the planning of complex, but some Encino homeowners are not happy with the results.
- Questions Linger After Recovery of Infant : Crime: Police have interviewed the 6-month-old girl's alleged kidnaper but remain uncertain of her motive. The baby's mother knew the suspect as the 'Avon lady.'
- Ritter Ranch Water System OKd
- Critics Lash City Over Horse Stable : Recreation: They claim that the council's failure to sign a proposed contract to reduce the rent at the equestrian center near Griffith Park could doom the financially troubled complex.
- Pro Basketball
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Amtrak's Financial Track Record Growing Brighter : Transit: Head of system says federal subsidy could be phased out, but only after bigger U.S. investment.
- LONG BEACH : Baby Falls Unseen From Car, Is Pulled to Safety
- SAN PEDRO : Police Commissioners Urge Passage of 2 Tax Measures
- Oceanside Cracks Down on Homeless : Warning: After merchants complain, the city tells dozens in the San Luis Rey River Valley to move by Aug. 20 or face the prospect of jail.
- LOS ANGELES : Council Agrees to Pay Legal Fees in Brutality Suit
- County Narrows Field of New Courthouse Sites
- My Self-Determination, Your Extinction : Balkans: If the world can't prevent the breakup of states, it must ensure the rights of their overnight minorities.
- Depression-Era Design Will Be Meeting's Topic
- AMERICAN LEGION PLAYOFFS / STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Newbury Oaks Bashes Way to Title With 12-4 Win
- Jackson: Lost Fall Follows a Lost Summer : Football: Pierce College player is contrite after weeks of confusion that provoked concern of his coach, teammates.
- NEA Calls UCI Study Inaccurate : Endowment: A professor's critique of grants to minorities fails to show progress and contains a figure that's 'just plain wrong,' a spokeswoman says.
- TELEVISION REVIEW : O.C.'s Asian Gangs: Story With No End in Sight : The KDOC special's interviews with young criminals, community leaders and police offer some explanations but no answers.
- Goalie's Nice Catch Saves a Little Girl
- Attorney Extradited to Face U.S. Drug Charges
- Riot Death Toll Lowered to 51 After Coroner's Review : Violence: Officials say some counted as victims would have died whether the unrest had occurred or not.
- POWs Were Left in Laos, Perot Tells Senate Panel : Vietnam War: He charges that U.S. officials 'covered up' this dark truth for more than 20 years.
- CIA Director Told to Testify in George Trial
- Performing a Balancing Act in the Fast Lane : When hard work throws your emotional and mental equilibrium out of kilter, even the most trivial pursuits can put you back on track.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Man Sentenced in Drunk Driving Case
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Community Theater at College to Reopen
- 2 Acquitted of Conspiring to Buy Babies : Courts: Social worker, lawyer allegedly teamed to offer pregnant women money for permitting adoption.
- LANCASTER : Tough Alcohol Sales Measure Advances
- Pro Football
- Olympics
- Brian Williams Collapses During Game
- Klein, Voorhees Advance Into Match Play at Amateur
- A Happy Visitor : Ex-Angel Bichette Shows Off His .300 Average in Anaheim
- Milgrim Gets Newly Created CEO Post at Capitol Records
- Out of the Mouths of Babes : Are today's kids just plain rude--or simply very frank?
- Lawrence Batliner; Real Estate Firm Partner
- Infant Left at Car Wash; Abandoned Toll Rises
- WESTMINSTER : 2 Unchallenged Trustees Retain Seats
- PACOIMA : Law Center Grant Restoration Urged
- DWP Follies (cont.): How many light bulbs...
- Old City Turns on Its Tradition : Olympics: Barcelona used the Games to modernize itself, destroying homes and businesses of its workers.
- Wathan's Father Dies at 80 After a Brain Hemorrhage
- McDonnell Unit to Pay U.S. $1 Million
- INSURANCE
- They'll Be Unable to Use Old 'Roos
- VA to Cut Mortgage Rate to 7.5%
- CONSUMERS : Turning Off the Gas : Automatic Shut-Off Valves Can Help Prevent Fires After Earthquakes, but Are They Really a Good Idea for Homeowners?
- Brown Vows to Fight for Civil Rights Bill : Legislation: Citing personal experience, the Speaker says it's too important to give up on. A Senate panel has blocked the measure.
- BUENA PARK : Classroom Building Bids to Be Sought
- Decisions
- Williams Says He Will Take Spanish Class in Fall
- Mock Trial Jury Splits on Oswald's Guilt in Assassination
- COMMENTARY : Plan to Increase Withholding on Track Winnings Is a Sham
- Guns 'N Roses, Metallica Postpone San Diego Concert
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Axton Meshes With His Music : Songwriter's roots are in folk, but his show at the Crazy Horse covers a wide range of tunes and moods. He also demonstrates that his singing talent has been underrated.
- Investors' Love Affair With Stocks Is Far From Over
- Presley Stock Plunges Due to Investor Selloff : Trading: Its share price drops to $5. The Newport Beach home builder had earlier announced that it slashed the value of some real estate holdings.
- Police Took Thief's Fashion Statement After Brief Encounter
- Remembering the Flood of '92 : Ventura: Business is good again at a once inundated RV park. But controversy over its flood-plain site continues.
- Miscellany
- Signings Bring Gulls' Numbers to 9 : Hockey: Alan Hepple, team's captain last season, returns for '92-93. Waddell also acquires wing Warren Rychel.
- STAGE REVIEWS : Soapbox Writing at Ebony Showcase
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'Under One Umbrella' Covers Different Lifestyles
- Fires Rage Across Parched Woodlands in Eastern Europe
- Out of the Mouths of Babes : Curses! Kids learn to swear early via music, movies--and even Mom.
- Proud Pravda Sells Out--to a Greek Capitalist
- OXNARD : City Hires Firm to Review Dump Study
- Colorado Rep. Campbell Wins U.S. Senate Primary
- Grove Benefit Is Chorus Line of Tributes
- PLATFORM : It's Not a Black Thing--or a White or Latino Thing
- Not Just a Sunday Ride Anymore : Oxnard: Cruisers want to see and be seen at the evening gatherings. But police say it's out of control and they're cracking down.
- The Barn Saved by Outpouring of Memories
- Light Earthquake Strikes Near Julian
- NORTH COUNTY : Supervisors Seek Trash Commitments
- Angels Beat Brewers on Walk in 10th : Baseball: Stevens scores on a bases<i> -</i> loaded walk to Ducey, his first run batted in with new team, for a 1-0 victory.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Harvey to Have Elbow Surgery
- Lewis Is Winner in 100, Bubka in the Pole Vault : Track and field: American is timed in 10.15 seconds at Monaco meet. Ukrainian clears 19 feet 4 1/4 inches.
- Miscellany
- S.D. Festival Will Celebrate Mexican Arts : Border: Event, sponsored by Mexican government, comes as North American free-trade proposal is being debated.
- Schedule of Events for Mexican Festival
- Affordable Health Care
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Atrocities in Bosnia
- Affordable Health Care
- Atrocities in Bosnia
- Atrocities in Bosnia
- Washington Logjam
- Atrocities in Bosnia
- Atrocities in Bosnia
- Atrocities in Bosnia
- AIP
- Tailhook
- Lawyers Say Politics Thwarting RTC Pursuit of S&L; Lawsuits : Banking: The trio, all of whom face ouster or demotion, says top agency officials have eased up on some former thrift directors and officials. But Chief Executive Albert V. Casey disputes the charge.
- Miscellany
- MOVIES - Aug. 12, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 12, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 12, 1992
- TELEVISION - Aug. 12, 1992
- TELEVISION - Aug. 12, 1992
- TELEVISION - Aug. 12, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 12, 1992
- TELEVISION - Aug. 12, 1992
- Obituaries - Aug. 12, 1992
- Obituaries - Aug. 12, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 12, 1992
- STILL CLOSE BY: Dan C. Wooldridge has...
- IT'S HOME: When Deborah Paquin told someone...
- A Special Unit Could Prosecute Police : D.A.: Civil-rights attorneys, free of law-enforcement ties, are needed to prosecute abuse cases.
- Child Poverty Rate Is 17% in Oxnard : Census: A new report shows 7,354 live in poor families. Levels are much lower in Thousand Oaks and Simi Valley.
- Appointment of Lomax to DWP Board Rejected : Politics: City Council turns down her nomination on an 8-4 vote that angers black activists. Foes cite her controversial tenure on Police Commission and say she lacks environmental credentials.
- Baby Boy With Transplanted Heart Leaves Loma Linda Medical Center
- 1 Boy Dies in Family Pool Tragedy but 2nd Is Saved : Death: 3-year-old succumbs in Anaheim accident, but a second child, 3, is rescued in Santa Ana and revived by CPR.
- Ailing Laguna Bank Sold : Acquisition: Orange National Bank said it paid more than $225,000 to acquire two South County branches.
- ASIA MINOR: Longtime journalist and author Stanley...
- DEEP ROOTS: Former U.S. Rep. William H....
- Romanians' Rhapsody : INS Reverses Itself, Lets 3 Stowaways Remain in U. S.
- THE TIMES POLL : Valley Firms Rank Grievances : Survey: Most think the local economy is on shaky ground but believe the outlook for their companies will improve if the recession ends.
- COLUMN ONE : Where a Gun Is a Meal Ticket : In starving Somalia, food must pass through 'the most dangerous port on Earth.' Supplies are plundered, weapons are everywhere, and jobless gunmen make up relief group 'security forces.'
- Estrogen Replacement Therapy Regains Favor : Health: A decrease in the hormone causes a wide range of effects in menopausal women. Studies show benefits outweigh risks.
- MOSCOW : Flying Into Trouble
- S.F. Leaders, Fans Mount Campaign to Keep Giants
- Culture : Indians in Chile Newly Defiant : Few peoples resisted conquest more fiercely than the Mapuches. Now they are waging a campaign to get their land back.
- New Laser Approach to Prostate Surgery
- Clinton Refines Campaign Art of Personal Politics
- State Budget Watch
- GOP Platform Panel Refuses to Modify Abortion Stance : Campaign: The 'right to life' position is reaffirmed as the 1990 tax increase signed by Bush is repudiated.