- Similar High-Speed Police Chases Show Stark Contrasts
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Eagles Lose Barnett to Shoulder Injury
- Croatia Gets Past CIS, 75-74
- Moorpark College Cuts Men's Tennis, Golf Programs
- Where Sheffield Goes--Deep--McGriff Follows : Baseball: Back-to-back homers in first and second innings lead Padres by Houston, 7-5.
- Ex-Studio Exec Named to 'Film Czar' Position : Entertainment: Mayor Bradley hopes the appointment of Beth B. Kennedy will keep the disgruntled movie industry filming in L.A.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Cain': De Palma's Return to His Bloodthirsty Roots
- MOVIE REVIEW : '3 Ninjas': Best Left to the Under-10 Crowd
- Fabel, Looking for First Win, Shoots a 64
- Swimming
- NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : PADRES UPDATE : Astros' Travels Are Making Bigger News Than the Team
- Pro Football
- Outside the Games, a Bigger Tragedy
- Alexander Is a Prince of a Guy : Stage: The actor will again star locally as 'Hamlet,' this time at the Waltmar Theatre in Orange beginning tonight.
- San Diego-based Maxwell Laboratories on Thursday reported...
- Scandal-Ravaged Phar-Mor's Suppliers and Investors Fret
- Department Store Sales Jump, but So Do Jobless Claims : Economy: Bargain prices lure shoppers in July. Last week's surge in applications for unemployment benefits is the biggest since the 1981-82 recession.
- U.S. Issues Ethics Rules for Federal Employees
- FOR KIDS : Mother Nature's Children : The environmental play 'Orphan Dreams' offers solutions that youngsters and families can take to improve their community.
- Nine New Mystery AIDS Cases Reported
- Countywide : Northern Link to Metro Rail Favored
- Ex-Deputy Gets 1 Year in Child Abuse
- Nickerson Gardens Picked for Jobs Plan : Rebuilding: Officials announce $3.4-million training program for 500 residents of the housing project.
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Brummel Ouster Linked to Shortfall
- State Purchases Active Oil Wells Near Downtown--for $1
- SANTA ANA : Information Sought on Missing Lawyer
- Tax-Evading Imperial Grower to Close Farm
- They Have Designs on Aiding the Disabled : TRW Engineers Customize Products to Make Life Easier for Daniel Freeman Patients
- SHERMAN OAKS : Woman Targets De Niro in Paternity Lawsuit
- Babb-Sprague in Sync, Wins Disputed Gold
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 13 : YOU'RE NEVER TOO OLD TO GO FOR GOLD
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 13 : AS IF BY MAGIC, JOHNSON'S ON TEAM
- Communications Gaffe Costly to Angels : Baseball: Royals' McRae gets inside-the-park homer when Ducey and Felix collide in outfield.
- STAGE
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Tough Night for Ryan: He Loses and Is Ejected
- Rams Find Forgotten Feeling: Victory : Pro football: It's only an exhibition game, but beating Seattle, 21-7, brings back memories.
- Dow Tumbles 24.58 as Jobless Report Looms : Market Overview
- Panel Approves Bond Reforms
- AT ISSUE: WHICH CANDIDATE PROPOSES THE BEST HEALTH CARE PLAN? : Point-Counterpoint
- Ralph Cooper; Star Maker at Apollo Theater
- Dynamite Deal : Trade Pact Could Backfire on Bush in the Rust Belt
- Kenny Sacha; Comedian and Impressionist
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Wilson Baffles Lawmakers With Reversals on Budget : Politics: He supported then withdrew five major proposals. Aides say it shows willingness to compromise.
- Directions : Launching a lingerie empire from a garage . . . a little black dress gets pricier . . . pins point the way. : So Relax Already
- Western States Continue to Battle Fires
- Goldwater Opposes GOP on Abortion
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 13 : CHANGING NAME WAS SMART MOVE
- TEAMTENNIS : Dukes Edge Vail, 25-23, Face Atlanta for Title
- TENNIS / WENDY WITHERSPOON : Pope Chose to Make His Splash on Court
- Lamb's Silence Turns Into Thunder for Newbury Oaks : American Legion baseball: Quiet shortstop batted a robust .632 in area tournament to lead team into the state tournament.
- 'Sirens of Seduction' Skewers Suburban Mores
- A New Kind of Triple Play
- Giant, Guitar-Shaped Sign Is OKd for Hard Rock Cafe : Promotion: Newport Beach planners narrowly approve the design despite the fact that it violates Fashion Island regulations.
- GARDEN GROVE : City Doubles Fee for Atlantis Play Center
- Coastal Panel Staff Opposes Golf Course Development : Rancho Palos Verdes: The plan for the bluffs does not meet laws requiring public access and wildlife habitat protection, the report says.
- Board Puts Off Decision on Controversial Westridge Project
- OXNARD : Area Transit Agency Rejects Bus Route Bid From Santa Barbara Operator
- ANAHEIM : Decision on Mayoral Race Is Due Today
- Mission Viejo's Curtis Won't Run for New Term : City Council: He beat a costly recall effort in 1989. The former mayor won't rule out a bid for higher office.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Washington Signs 3-Year Contract
- Barcelona '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 13 : Torrence Is Talk of 200 : Track and field: She makes up for her fourth-place finish in 100 with gold medal in 21.81.
- Pressure Off, Power On for Padres' Sheffield
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 13 : Devers Falls Short of Double : 100 hurdles: She stumbles over last hurdle and finishes fifth. Greek wins the gold medal.
- Timeless Works of Art : A Panorama City man takes pride in restoring and collecting Black Forest cuckoo clocks, known for their unique carving and attention to detail.
- Clinton-Gore Tour in Midwest Profits From Anti-Bush Fervor : Campaign: Cheers show the frustrations of many who support the barnstorming Democratic ticket because of a dislike for the rival incumbents.
- Valley Studies : A leadership institute teaches its students about pressing problems of the area, from Pacoima to Woodland Hills.
- YORBA LINDA : Water District Office to Stay Open Longer
- Read Our Lips: 75% Off
- Festival will show there's more to in-line skating than going through the motions.
- Clothing Linked to Suspects in Denny Case : Courts: A detective says a bloody shirt recovered from defendant's home is the one worn in videotaped assaults.
- WORKING IN L.A. / PILOT EXAMINER : She's on Cloud 9
- Barcelona '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 13 : Marsh Swamps 200 Field : Track and field: It's slower than his semifinal time, but he won't throw back the gold medal.
- Youth Theatre Gets a New Home in Paramount Studios Sound Stage
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE
- Taubman Deal Is Good News for Buyers
- How to Get the Most Out of the Student Aid Maze
- Russians' Ship Comes In in Irvine : Political Uncertainty Motivates Firm's Move to California
- White House Blocking Testimony on Alleged '81 POW Ransom Offer : Inquiry: Bush Administration says subpoenaing Secret Service agent would set 'terrible precedent.'
- Bosnians Tell of Brutality at Serb-Run Camps
- Mayor Puts His S.F. Panhandling Measure on Ballot
- WORLD IN BRIEF : JAPAN : Monks Lose Fight Against High-Rise
- Family's Stakeout Nets Killings Suspect
- Exhibit With a Special Energy : A show in Burbank focuses on works by 12 artists that incorporate neon in a variety of ways.
- Expected OK on Tougher Liquor Sales Law Delayed : County government: Panel is warned that the ordinance would unfairly penalize stores damaged in the riots.
- Couple's Eviction Is Rescinded : Riot aftermath: Offers to help pour in for family whose business was burned. Landlord accepts a payment of overdue rent.
- Murder Case Still Unproved, Defense Says : Trial: Kevin Kolodziej's attorney makes his final argument. The judge will issue his ruling Wednesday.
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 13 : BLOWN AWAY BY THIS ONE
- Homage to 60 Golden Years of Marine Stadium's Waterway : Rowing: Officials are deciding whether to designate the man-made facility a Long Beach historic site. It was the site of the 1932 Olympics and three Olympic trials.
- Simpson Leads in Amateur Bowling
- Barcelona '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 13 : Young Shatters His Goal : Track and field: He breaks Moses' record and wins gold in 400 hurdles in 46.78.
- Johnson's Secret Becomes Team Effort : Track and field: Doctors and coaches help him mask a stress fracture to keep opponents, journalists in the dark.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Padres Hit Back-to-Back Back-to-Back Homers
- TV REVIEW : A Welcome Production of Strauss' Final Opera
- GTE to Sell Sylvania Lighting Businesses for $1.1 Billion
- ENERGY
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE
- Southwest Orders 34 Boeing 737s : Aviation: The deal is valued at $1.2 billion. Planes will be delivered starting in 1995.
- Through Thick and Thin
- Clinton's Surge Largest, Fastest in History of Polling : Survey: Commitment of converts described as shaky. New numbers show Clinton-Gore ticket edging Bush-Quayle 57% to 36%.
- From Milan to Melrose: Stores Get Real : Corso Como 10: Romeo Gigli's ex-partners open a shop dedicated to simple clothes and home furnishings.
- Lift Up Your Voices : A cappella masters the Persuasions teach a course in singing with soul and style.
- DIPLOMACY : Keeping the Peace in S. Africa : U.N. monitors placed themselves between angry blacks and determined police. The monitors' presence defused the tension.
- CAMARILLO : YMCA to Provide Before-School Care
- Drunk Driver Plays Name Game and Slips Through the Justice System
- MOORPARK : College Gets Federal Grant of $382,665
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council to Address West Side Crime
- City Investigates Dispute Bogging Down Torrey Pines Board
- Pouring Before It Rains : Flood control: An army of workers are building new concrete walls along a stretch of the Santa Ana River, making it wider, deeper and safer to handle flooding.
- Emaciated Pup Calls Attention to Sea Lions' Plight : Nature: The beached, starving mammal is one of many found in recent months. Officials say there isn't much they can do, because food has dwindled.
- Victory Gives Rams a Fresh Start : Pro football: Everett throws two touchdown passes in 21-7 victory over Seattle, Chuck Knox's former team.
- U.S. Women Courting 2 Gold Medals : Tennis: Team Fernandez joins Capriati in finals by beating Meskhi and Zvereva, 6-4, 7-5.
- DAILY REPORT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 13 : WATER POL0 : Goalie Wilson Has 16 Saves, Leads U.S. Over Germany, 7-2
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 13 : WHERE WILL NEXT KUKOC COME FROM?
- 'God Loves Me When I'm Singing' : Country music: Legendary Johnny Cash speaks with candor about friends, family, pain and pleasure in his life.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Clint Is Back With a Vengeance
- 'Strangelove,' 'Sunday' Fine Releases--but . . .
- LEGAL FILE
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE
- DYNAMITE DEAL : Environmental, Labor Groups Make Their Voices Heard
- Keep Your Cool : A few do's and don'ts for beating the heat during those stifling, smoggy days of summer.
- L.A. Stories : Artists invite the public to contribute vignettes, objects and photographs about the city to their installation project.
- ARCHITECTURE : British Library Controversy Riles Readers
- Exterminator Charged in Man's Death
- Ebbe Carlsson; Conducted Secret Probe of Palme Slaying
- Workers' Comp Overhaul Narrowly Passed by Assembly
- Still Looking for a Model Marriage
- CANOGA PARK : Dealer, Used Car Manager Are Fined
- Countywide : Halt Horrors in Bosnia, U.S. Urged
- San Clemente Police Start Petition Drive to Save Department
- But If It's Completed, Will It Pass? : As negotiators close in on free-trade pact, Gephardt's concerns need not ruin a deal
- LA HABRA : Man Arrested After Stolen Car Hits Pole
- Barcelona '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 13 : Survival Is Reward Enough to Johnson : Decathlon: He takes bronze after struggling throughout day because of injury. Zmelik wins.
- Jurisprudence
- GM Posts Operating Profit but a Net Loss : Autos: Its second-quarter income is $392 million. However, a $749-million write-off connected with Hughes Aircraft results in $357 million in red ink.
- Pacific Enterprises said President and Chief Executive...
- MEDICINE / ORGAN TRANSPLANTS : Experimental Protein May Prevent Implant Rejections
- Nicanor Costa Mendez; Key Figure in 1982 Falklands War
- A Warning About Beached Mammals
- A Call to Arms: Children Are Dying
- A Chronicle of the Passing Scene
- High-Flying Scientist : Aerospace engineer rejoices in her role as the first female crew member on NASA's SR-71 Blackbird, a recycled spy plane.
- Formula for Success : Caltech Program for High School Students Seeks to Increase Ranks of Minority Scientists
- NORTHRIDGE : Cal State Will Restore 75 Canceled Courses
- Wrong Time, Wrong Place
- Campaign Calendar
- Events Merely Sideshows in NBC Circus
- COMMENTARY : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 13 : A Night of Whine and Roses : Track and field: Those targeted by Torrence respond. It puts a damper on festivities.
- They Roll Out Doormat, Not Welcome Mat
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Setting and Meeting Goals Lets Hawley Ride Into Hall of Fame
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Traditional, Hearty Fare at This 'Bed & Breakfast'
- LEGAL FILE
- Fluor Daniel Wins Contract: Irvine-based engineering and...
- Firm's Move From Russia to Irvine Causes Concerns : Trade: Journalist cites fears that other bright entrepreneurs may relocate in the West, diverting investments.
- Irvine Sensors Corp.: The Costa Mesa developer...
- Bush Complains Rival Is Unfair and Unknown
- Air Force Pinpoints Pesky Flaws in Stealth Bomber : Defense: Decision is pending on changes to forward edge of wing. Gains reported on B-2's ability to elude detection.
- State Budget Watch
- Classic Wood Sailing Ships to Compete in Annual Race
- RTD Board Weighing Bus Fare Changes : Transit: District wants to close $65-million gap without hurting poor customers. Proposals include rate restructuring and eliminating transfers.
- Decisions
- San Diego : 2nd Arson Fire Guts Spells' Bar-B-Que
- Sit Up Straight and Read This: the Message Is Ergonomics
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Whispers in the Dark': More Like Plotlines in the Dark
- Will Fingers Pop Again at the Pavilion?
- Lockheed Corp. announced the appointment of Ronald...
- KNOT's Landing at Roxy : Teen-agers play at a revered Sunset Boulevard club after winning a countywide battle of the bands, and the record industry starts to notice.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : HOLTVILLE : Farmer Facing Huge Fines to Lay Off 2,215
- Irvine Co., Conservancy Form Wilderness Team : Agreement: The environmental group will manage a 17,000-acre reserve on undeveloped company property.
- PALMDALE : Driver Had PCP in Car, D.A. Charges
- County Leaders Unite to Blast Sacramento for Budget Debacle : Government: In an unusual show of solidarity, frustrated officials call for a speedy resolution to the fiscal crisis.
- VISTA : 14 Youths Arrested in Series of Thefts
- Port Tours Offered at Banning's Landing
- Woman, 82, Dies After Auto Collision in Laguna Hills
- Firm Says Ventura Mall Project on Track, but Merchants Upset
- Long Beach Woman Pleads for Return of Daughter, 12
- CHARGER NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Friesz, Gagliano to Get Bulk of Work Against Phoenix
- Carson's Hill Lifts East to Easy Win in All-Star Game : Football: The tailback, who will attend Washington in the fall, scores two touchdowns and gains 192 total yards in a 22-6 victory.
- Barcelona '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 13 : 1st Jump Enough for Lewis : Long jump: He leaps 28-5 1/2, and Powell's last effort comes up 1 1/4 inches short.
- Weir to Play Baseball for Fresno State
- POPS REVIEW : Everly Keeps Predictable Russian Program Sharp : Music: For the most part, the San Diego Symphony orchestra responded favorably to his precise baton.
- Gilbert Manriquez; Retired Postmaster
- Cash-Strapped Agencies Sitting on a Gold Mine
- SHERMAN OAKS : Actor DeNiro Faces Paternity Lawsuit
- Drummer Dies After Heart Attack : Fatality: Jeff Porcaro, who was a founder of the Grammy-winning rock band Toto, may have had an allergic reaction to pesticide in his yard.
- Ailing Toddler in Russia Gets Help From Afar
- On Top of the World : Pennel Fell Short in Olympics but Set 8 Pole Vault Marks
- Connors Struggles to Get Past Pridham : Tennis: He loses first set to Canadian but rallies to advance to quarterfinals of Los Angeles tournament.
- Stocks Suspended: The common stock of two...
- Deliverance : Stranded Marine Mammals Find a Safe Inland Harbor in Agoura
- U.S. Veterans Revisit Guadalcanal on Eve of Battle's Anniversary
- From Milan to Melrose: Stores Get Real : George's Dept. Store: No blenders, but an eclectic clutter of used jeans, cool sportswear and offbeat treasures.
- Hungering for That Elusive Perfect Body
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Protests Continue; Talks May Resume
- COLUMN ONE : In Politics, the Defense Never Rests : The Clinton and Bush teams work around the clock to anticipate attacks and map out responses. But the campaigns' broader messages may be lost amid the posturing.
- FOREVER MARILYN
- VENTURA : Man Gets 13 Years for Setting Fires
- Girard House Denied Historic Status : Preservation: The ramshackle home of Woodland Hills' founder is now under renovation. It could still become a landmark.
- COSTA MESA : City to Renegotiate Tennis Club Contract
- Animal Rights Activists Protest Outside Circus : Demonstration: They claim there are widespread abuses in entertainment industry.
- Blue Jays' Guzman Won't Look Back : Baseball: Pitcher finally learned to control his fastball, and now buries memories of failure.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 13 : DAILY REPORT : BASKETBALL : Schmidt Leads Brazil; Fighting Mars Spain's Win Over Angola
- ENERGY
- AUTOS
- AIRLINES
- As expected, the San Diego-based parent of...
- The Ties That BInd
- Irvine Co. Agrees to Wilderness Plan : Environment: Accord with Nature Conservancy will protect 17,000 acres in Orange County. The development firm hopes to get mitigation credits in return.
- He's So Vain . . . : (He Probably Thinks This Story's About Him) : Fashion: More men, experts say, are beginning to own up to their vanity. Chest-hair dyeing, pectoral implants and liposuction are among some of the looks-enhancing 'options.'
- Dirty Fuel-Injected Engine May Prevent Smooth Start
- Inmate Sues to Practice Religion in the Nude
- House Votes to Overturn Abortion Counseling Gag Rule : Family planning: Information would be available at federally funded clinics. Tally falls short of that needed to override an expected veto.
- Choose Fabrics, Separates That Make Smooth Transition
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council Won't Hold Emergency Review
- Set for Combat Role, Women Say : Navy: Males and females debate issue before presidential commission.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rodgers Won't Return Before Aug. 28
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 13 : CURSES! GRIFFIN FOILED BY REFEREE?
- Baseball
- Growing Pains, Steady Gains : Davenport, on Verge of Joining Pro Ranks, Is Adjusting to New Heights
- MOVIE REVIEW : Clint Is Back With a Vengeance
- ART
- Whodunit's Popularity Is No Mystery : Stage: 'Shear Madness,' the longest-running play in U.S. theater history, has yet to play on Broadway or in Los Angeles.
- No wonder our schools are in trouble:...
- Foe Questions County Work at Dump
- Police, D.A. Align Against Card Rooms : Gambling: Two separate reports urge the San Diego City Council to reject a proposal for a $30-million casino.
- Cooler Weather Expected as Humidity Goes East
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Ways of Protecting Natural Resources
- Barcelona '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 13 : It's a Field Day for U.S. Track : Track and field: Young breaks Moses' record in 400 hurdles. Marsh, Torrence and Lewis also win gold. Devers stumbles at finish.
- Morningside Football Title Forfeiture Ruling Expected on Saturday
- Wahlco Environmental Systems Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer...
- Hole Lot of Grief for Swiss Cheese Folks
- Shuttle Dips to Low Orbit for Final Test of Mission : Space: Experiment on oxygen atoms ends troubled science flight. Landing set for Saturday in Florida.
- Chemical Blamed for Fish Deaths : Sepulveda Basin: The unknown substance has killed more than 1,000. Officials blame illegal dumping at a Granada Hills shopping center.
- Countywide : Fire Dept. Busier in First 6 Months of '92
- PORT HUENEME : City Keeps Its Name Off Group's T-Shirts
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Alleged Counterfeit Shirts Are Seized
- Connors Struggles at Start but Rallies to Beat Pridham : Tennis: He loses first set to Canadian, then recovers to advance to the quarterfinals in L.A.
- Sherri Steinhauer, winless in seven years on...
- Barcelona '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 13 : Lithuanians Get the Picture Early : Basketball: Jordan wakes up and United States runs off to 127-76 victory in semifinals.
- Kemner Has Off Night, So Does U.S. : Women's volleyball: Without their star in top form, Americans unable to get past Cuba in semifinals.
- 'Frida' Movie Will Be Made, Valdez Vows
- US Facilities Corp.: The Costa Mesa specialty...
- SOMIS : School Board to Meet on Recall Issue
- Crimes Reported to the LAPD
- Gonzalez, Reidel Tied for Open Lead
- Wrestling Match in the Afternoon
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 13 : WITH FRIENDS LIKE THIS . . .
- ORANGE COUNTY OLYMPIC NOTEBOOK : Barton Comes Back Strong, Qualifies for Two Kayak Finals
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 13 : LOGAN CLAIMS HE'S CLEAN--NOW
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : They're Making List, Double Checking
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : India's Oven Spicy but Not Pricey
- Movie Reviews : 'Afraid' Aims for the Mind and Eye
- San Diego Spotlight : Doing Their Countries Proud in Kearny Mesa
- Music School May Be Latest Victim of Riot : The L.A. violence is blamed for the decision to close the Van Nuys campus and replace it with a smaller facility.
- SIMI VALLEY : City OKs Decrease in Price of Water
- Fired Jail Supervisor Says Officers Used Racial Epithets
- CAMARILLO : Clean-Air Program Begins in October
- San Diego : Police Looking for Hit-and-Run Driver
- SAN DIEGO : Sightseers Discover Body at Mt. Soledad
- PLATFORM : Housing as Inspiration
- AIRLINES
- Let Them Shop Till They Drop--Into Camp Snoopy : Amusement: Knott's venture into Minnesota's giant Mall of America may set industry trend.
- New Gleitsman Award Established
- Bill Prompted by King Case Fails
- 5 Democratic Senators Hit Quayle Competitive Panel : Budget debate: Glenn charges council 'operates in a shroud of secrecy' to undermine workplace, environmental and health safety laws.
- Oceanside Officer Files Harassment Suit
- STUDIO CITY : Man Slain in Alley During Drug Deal
- Angels' Rodgers Postpones His Return Until Aug. 28 : Baseball: He says he needs more time to recover from injuries received in May bus crash.
- Movie Reviews : An Exhilarating 'Drive' on the Road to Nowhere
- STAGE
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE : Custom Home Building Exposition to Be Held at Newport Coast Development
- Mark Zoradi has been named president of...
- Memorial Set for Executive A. G. Anderson : Obituary: The longtime Orange County resident and mortgage industry leader died of cancer at 52. A celebration of his life will be held at noon today.
- Dubbing the Dynamic Duo : A comedy group creates its own story line for the 1966 film version of 'Batman' by providing new dialogue and sound effects.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Taste of '40s Diners : At Ruby's, you can enjoy '90s fare and visualize Andy Hardy in the next booth. The kids will eat it up.
- House OKs Millionaires' Tax to Aid Child Welfare
- Knights of Columbus to Protest Abortion by Erecting 'Tombs'
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Council Opts to Wait on Term-Limit Vote
- Ruptured Pipe Floods History Museum
- ARLETA : Palmdale Woman Slaying Victim
- Taft High Student Is Slain : Woodland Hills: Officials believe Lamoun Thames' killers thought he was from a rival gang. He is stabbed while waiting for a bus.
- More Concerns About Fate of the Muslims : While the world watches, a chilling possibility of slaughter
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Homey Labor Rooms Relax New Mothers
- One Teen-Ager Killed, Another Wounded in Shooting Outside Movie Theater Complex
- CASTAIC LAKE : Swimming Areas Closed Because of Bacteria Count
- Mystery of the Nightly Release of Water Solved : Thousand Oaks: Tara Reservoir is being drained after maintenance work gave the supply a slight odor and taste.
- 'I Experienced Everything' : Training Camp Is Another in a Long Line of Tough, Hot Summers for Greg Joelson
- Barcelona '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 13 : Lewis Is Again Good as Gold in Long Jump
- Music Reviews : Larrocha Rewards the Bowl Faithful
- ART REVIEWS : James Richards' Peculiar Illusionism
- JAZZ REVIEW : Seems Like Old Times : Saxophonist Gato Barbieri's often-used repertoire and delivery have appeal, but it sometimes wore thin at his Coach House concert.
- Pop Album Chart : Films Hit Twice: Soundtracks Sell Too
- Olympic Kick Has KNBC News Reaching for Gold : TV ratings: Channel 4 reclaims supremacy at 6 and 11 p.m., but even without star anchor Paul Moyer, KABC leads at 4 and 5 p.m. in July sweeps.
- More Air Fare Wars to Erupt, Experts Predict : Travel: Delta's transatlantic cuts are a prelude to reductions that will bloody some carriers, analysts say.
- GE Joins Ranks of Auto Repair Referral Firms
- Young Breaks Record; 9 Medals for U.S. : Olympics: Track and field victories help Americans narrow ex-Soviets' lead.
- Postal Service to Restructure, Cut Top Jobs
- Faux Pas Report : Highs and Lows of Slacks Length
- FULLERTON : Accountant to Aid in Drug-Seizure Cases
- Dannemeyer Tackles Ozone Layer : Environment: Congressman challenges theory that release of chlorofluorocarbons is damaging Earth's protective zone.