- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : 6 From O.C. Win Merit Scholarships
- Long Beach : Landlord Takes Steps to Clear Out Drug Problems
- Here's Pesticide-Free Mud in Your Eye
- LANCASTER : Boy, 4, Dies in Crash; Mother Arrested
- Drunk Driver, Jailed in Death, Released Early : Punishment: Lakeside woman whose release on electronic surveillance caused attacks on the system is let go because of crowded jails.
- IRVINE : Executive Tapped to Chair Foundation
- Security Gate Device Hurts Couple in Ice Cream Truck
- COLUMN RIGHT / VIRGINIA I. POSTREL : A 68-Year-Old Preppy Won't Go Far Here : For Californians, big on self-transformation and ardent conviction, Bush is a bore.
- SANTA ANA : Neighbors Gear Up for Big Project
- Bandits Flee With Jewelry in Midday Robbery at Mall
- Lakers' Teagle Signs 1-Year Deal With Italian League Champion
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 12 : Americans Lack Extra Effort in 8-5 Loss to CIS : Water polo: The U.S. scores only one goal in eight manpower-advantage situations. The team must defeat or tie Germany today to reach the semifinals.
- Brett, Royals Too Much for Angels, 5-2 : Baseball: He gets four hits and ends night 57 short in his quest for 3,000.
- Offbeat Greedy Tries to Fit In at UCLA : Football: Former Servite linebacker, who has played several positions for Bruins, wants to stay in one spot.
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : A Fun, Smooth Ride Down the Yellow Brick Road : 'Wizard of Oz' is long but has plenty of action and good characterizations from young actors. Teewinkle the Tale Teller is a charming addition.
- Returning Home After Hitting It Big in New York : Jazz: Rob Schneiderman and Brian Lynch are back in San Diego for first time since leaving a decade ago.
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Monrovia : Tickets for Lawn Parking
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the past week. : CITY COUNCIL
- 'What Else Are We to Do?' : As Their Homeland Is Destroyed, Bosnian Muslims in U.S. Send Guns to Their Countrymen
- Protest Wins Contractor's Pledge to Hire Blacks : Rebuilding: Accord comes after a Brotherhood Crusade demonstration at a riot-area work site.
- Gates at the Mike : Most Calls Are Friendly as Ex-Chief Hosts Radio Talk Show
- NORTHRIDGE : TV Writer's Gift Aids Jewish Studies
- THOUSAND OAKS : Phillips Won't Be Retried on 2 Counts
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Roberts Injured as He Crashes Into Wall; Reds Fall to Braves
- 3 Pitchers to Lead Valley Rangers in NBC World Series
- Two children's art classes have been added...
- Counterfeit Escargots
- Inadequate Medical Record Access Cited
- 1988 Parusso Nebbiolo ($11) --Armando Parusso...
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Feathers to Fiesta : Sea mammals, classical music, art and culture are on the weekend agenda in Santa Barbara.
- REVIEW : A Revival of 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof' That Really Sizzles
- 'Maybe 3 Homes' Give City Fastest Growing Tax Rolls in County
- GYMNASTICS : Power Play : Simi Valley's Imagymnation is a place where youngsters can release all that pent-up energy.
- THEATER : Children's Play : The oldest participant in Camarillo Youth Theater's 'Robin Hood' is 17--and she's the producer.
- KID STUFF : EVERYTHING BUT THE S'MORES : At Camp Chinnock, Diabetics Find That Camaraderie Is the Real Treat
- All That's Missing Not Always Missed
- Que Pasa? : PEOPLE
- Fair Unites Latino, Gay Communities : Lifestyles: Organizers try to involve all segments of the neighborhood in the annual Sunset Junction celebration. Gang members work alongside gay-rights activists.
- Cool property: Unable to sell his house...
- COLUMN LEFT/ ELAINE CIULLA KAMARCK : Bush May Be Smart to Drop 'Change' Line : The public wasn't buying his attempt to look sharp; comfy conservatism has proved its appeal in uncertain climes.
- Help Sought in Identifying Murder Victims
- Fight for Red Fox Escalates Into Terror, Death Threats
- Airport May Ban Smoking : Burbank: The proposal is aimed at all terminal areas except bars and restaurants. The action was urged by both airline representatives and passengers.
- TIJUANA : S.D. Man Charged in Toxic Dumping
- Vince Brown to Coach Baseball at Woodbridge High
- John Robinson, who coached USC to three...
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Ex-Trojan Hopper Signs, Reddick Cut
- 'Gas' Burton is Burning Up the Basepaths in the Minor Leagues
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : HE DIDN'T WANT A HELPING HAND
- Japan's Trade Surplus Rises
- Handy Tool Kit for Fixing Up Your PC
- CALIFORNIA ECONOMY: MORE WEAKNESS : Firms Are Going Under at a Record Clip in the State
- CONCERTS IN THE PARK : Blasts From the Past : Nostalgic big-band music is featured at Ojai's popular Wednesday night summer gatherings.
- Breakfast Here Takes the Pancake
- Char O Chicken's Herbs and Spices Bring Glory to the Humble Bird
- In Search of Unified Voice for Latinos
- West Hollywood : 3.3% Raise for Mid-Managers
- Glendale : New Blood Collection Days
- George Attended Meeting on Iran Arms Sales, Secord Testifies
- U.S. Riot Relief Plan Offers Little New, Critics Say
- The Jury Is Out : Members of the county panel fulfill their watchdog role by paying visits to observe many government operations.
- Countywide : Judge Denies Retrial in Death of Baby
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : DEVERS IS CALLING FOR ACCOUNTABILITY
- Pro Basketball
- Lucky Stores Settles Sex Discrimination Claim, Lawyers Say
- Padres Get Together on Offense in 4-1 Victory
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Hamstring Injury Keeps Gary Home
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : FLUORIDE ENHANCES HIS PERFORMANCE
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : No Question: Cubans Are No. 1 : Baseball: The have no trouble with Taiwan and win the gold medal, 11-1.
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : HE CAN'T BLAME BARCELONA COPS
- CALIFORNIA ECONOMY: MORE WEAKNESS : OVERALL : Fed Says State Still Lags; U.S. Picture Is Mixed
- BIKE LOOPS
- Urban Aid Turns Into a Tiny Engine Leading a 'Big Tax Train'
- LOS ANGELES : School District to Seek Mediator for Teacher Talks
- PROCESS WATCH : Speedy Action
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Second-Story OKd Despite Protests
- Burbank Moves to Limit Project Reviews, Appeals : Growth: The City Council seeks to exempt small- and medium-sized plans as a means to streamline the process and encourage development.
- Aficionados of Olympic Pins Are Out for Blood in Trading Frenzy
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : CATCHING CUBA IS NEVER EASY
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Browns' Rookie Shot, Then Gets Waived
- Couple Get Along Just Fine--Until They Reach the Lanes : Bowling: Differences don't keep Sam and Debbie Lantto from winning.
- ORANGE COUNTY OLYMPIC NOTEBOOK : Marino, Teammate End Up Just Short in Kayak Semifinal
- MUSIC REVIEW : Ashkenazy, Berlin Radio in Bowl Debuts
- FCC OKs Test of Satellites for Cellular Signals
- Fair Chief Quits; Policies Changed
- CAMARILLO : Firm Agrees to Pay $75,000 in Penalties
- Oceanside Disabled to Police Their Parking Spots
- Swimmers to Be Beached : Castaic Lake: High bacteria levels are blamed for the closure of four beaches at the popular recreation area.
- PANORAMA CITY : L.A. Offers Reward in Double-Slaying
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : THEY WANT TROUBLE ONLY IN THE RING
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : AT LEAST HE GOT HALF OF HIS WISH
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Canseco Equals Record With 7 Walks in a Row
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 12 : Decathlete Dave Johnson May Have Stress Fracture : Track and field: He says foot problem will be evaluated after first event today. He is ninth after five events.
- West Coast Bancorp Reports a Loss : Earnings: Newport holding company for 3 banks says interest income fell and loans continued to sour.
- Strictly Thai
- $2.9 Million Awarded to Gang Program
- Top Vote-Getter Races to Learn About Council : Government: Albert Vera has changed his slogan to "I'm still not a politician." But now the officeholder feels right at home in City Hall.
- Raintree Showers Taste Onto a Bargain Menu
- Group Sues to Enforce Home-Size Regulations : Limits: Lawsuit was prompted by an exemption for a family with four teen-agers to add bedrooms and baths.
- Take Your 'Cues From a Grill Specialist at Robert Mondavi Center
- Bellflower : 'Get-By Budget' Includes Cuts, Repair Postponements
- King, Malcolm X Meet Again--Onstage : Arts: Civil-rights leaders reunite during theater's first production that deals exclusively with black subject matter.
- Using Your Noodle to Be in the Know About Pasta Places
- Russian Bailout Called Threat to Reforms
- Driver Really Picked a Bad Place to Pull Off the Road
- LOS ANGELES : 1-Year Delay in Coliseum Renovation Called Likely
- Embattled Brea Mayor Won't Seek Reelection : Politics: Ronald E. Isles, who faces 21 misdemeanor allegations of conflict of interest, says he wants to devote more time to his family, private interests.
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : THEY NEED SOME SYNCHRO-SCORING
- Problems With Shoulder Sideline Safety Shelton
- ENERGY
- Glenfed, Fleet Financial Settle Escrow Suits : Lending: The two were accused of withholding too much money from mortgage customers.
- In Defense of Pasta Salad
- La Mirada : Task Force Will Examine Day-Laborer Problem
- Homage to the 60 Golden Years of Marine Stadium's Waterway : Rowing: Officials are deciding whether to designate the man-made facility a city historic site. It was the site of the 1932 Olympics and three Olympic Trials.
- Map Can Put You on the Right Track
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Hanging Fire, Hanging Five, Hanging Out
- An Heirloom to 'Remember' : Books: A Newport Beach man spent $50,000 to self-publish his family history and honor 115 relatives who died in concentration camps.
- Rural Town's Voters OK Poker Casino
- Gala Nets $65,000 for Cancer Society
- San Dimas : City Manager to Resign
- Uniting Their Family Tree's Many Branches : Ordonez Picnic Draws 350 With Common Ancestor
- SAN DIEGO : Not-Guilty Plea in Hit-Run Accident
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 12 : Dave Nearly Emulates Dan With Foul-Up in Shotput : Decathlon: One official raises red flag for a third foul but is overruled, and gold-medal favorite comes back with personal best to stay in running.
- Developing a Major Bid for Minor League Ball : Baseball: Self-taught designer is working hard to build a stadium in Oxnard and attract a California League team.
- Alemany's Dice Signs Letter of Intent to Play Football for Arizona
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : THESE PIONEERS LOSE THEIR WAY
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Sheffield Credits Bat From Bonds for His Recent Success at the Plate
- College Basketball
- Capitalist Russians : Thriving Entrepreneurs Make Their Move to Irvine
- Magic's Publisher Is Crying Foul
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Garden Grace : Lexington Hills developers have commissioned several site-specific sculpture pieces for the gated community.
- COLUMN ONE : Blame, Not Excuses, for Rioters : The reaction of black conservatives to the L.A. violence reflects a philosophy of personal discipline, self-help and disdain for the 'poverty industry.'
- Peacekeepers Threaten to Leave Bosnia
- Flood Control Detours Bikers
- Bush Stakes Claim to Moral High Ground : Politics: He tells a Knights of Columbus convention of his rigid opposition to abortion rights and his fight for a school prayer amendment.
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Columbus Contest : Students are invited to write about American Indians in the Conejo Valley before explorers arrived.
- Glendale : Ride-Sharing Up 6.2%
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Mobile Home Rent Control Expanded
- Hot Line Offers Quake Information
- PLACENTIA : City OKs Law to Bill Those Booked for Jail
- OAK VIEW : Man to Be Charged in Molestation Case
- Wide Expansion of Garment District Proposed : Clothing: Plan drafted by Mayor Bradley and Councilwoman Walters would also tighten safety policies. Officials say manufacturers are spreading beyond downtown without the proper permits.
- Yorba Linda Grass-Roots Organization to Join Battle Against Gangs : Group: Members say they hope to reach communities and help provide solutions to anti-social problems in Orange and Los Angeles counties.
- Video Rentals : 'Hook' Moving Up the Chart
- Funnyman Gets Serious About Unemployment : Television: Radio's Brian Phelps documents the plight of his jobless father today on 'Home.'
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- Claremont Heritage will conduct a walking tour...
- Spoons and the Men Who Love Them
- City May Add Teeth to Censure Procedures : City Council: Proposal suggests depriving offending members of benefits such as travel expenses. Penalties would not apply to a proposed action against Councilman Isaac Richard, however.
- Judge Strikes Down Michigan's Parental Consent Abortion Law
- Reclaiming the Young : Harambee Center Carves Niche of Inspiration in a Tough Neighborhood
- ARCHITECTURE : Driving Santa Monica Boulevard May Seem Like Connect-the-Dots
- Death Sentences in China
- Venice : Views on Cityhood Sought
- Shuttle Crew Able to Reel in Satellite
- LOS ANGELES : Council Approves Limits on Hillside Development
- GORMAN : Agents Seize 2 Men, Chemicals in Truck
- Countywide : Water Board Raises Annexation Fees
- Hockey
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 12 : Same Play Beat the U.S. Men in Seoul
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 12 : American, Belarussian Test Positive
- Astros Squelch Dodger Comebacks, 7-6 : Baseball: Houston wastes leads of 4-0 and 5-4, then rallies to win in the ninth after trailing, 6-5.
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Glimpses of Truth, Not Gadgets, Are Spinoffs of Super-Collider
- Dornan in Row on House Floor : Confrontation: Words fly after colleague interrupts his attack on Clinton, whom he calls womanizer, draft dodger.
- Living With Our Faults : Centerpiece: The question is not really if a major earthquake will occur in Ventura County, but when . . .
- MOUNTAIN BIKING SPOTS
- Fox Fight Escalates to Terrorism : Activism: Animal rights advocates are suspected of threatening those who want to remove red foxes from Ballona Wetlands.
- Coming of Age in New England : Baseball: Cape Cod summer league offers college players a chance to polish their skills.
- Measure to Create Local Police Force Is Placed on Ballot
- Checking It Out for Himself : The lure of the West--and the opportunity to head the city's library system--brought Michael Steinfeld from Massachusetts. 'I like a library I can kind of get my arms around,' he says.
- Monrovia : Police Station Overhaul OKd
- NOTEBOOK : Santa Monica College Names 1st Female Athletic Director
- STAGE REVIEWS : Occidental Theatre Festival Tries Something Different
- Council Makes Police Tax Measure Highest Priority on November Ballot : Elections: Voters also will decide term limits, mayoral powers and gambling on the Queen Mary. Two other measures were kept off the ballot.
- Westchester : Grant for Shuttle Service
- Investigators to Allow Counsel at Tailhook Probe Interviews
- OJAI : Report on Proposed Golf Course Gets OK
- MOVIE REVIEW : Embracing 'Cousin Bobby'
- Easy Identification
- Citizen Participation
- Prison Terms
- Citizen Participation : Democrat in Orange County
- Of the estimated 125,000 people in this...
- Abortion War and RU486
- Prison Terms
- San Fernando Road Redevelopment Panel
- Father Gregory Boyle
- School District Thanks the Beach Community
- Abortion War and RU486
- State Problems
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- Reader Shocked by Ads for 'Nose Jobs'
- Construction of Church in Echo Park
- Abortion War and RU486
- Father Gregory Boyle
- Ward Valley Disposal Site
- Front Page Coverage
- Ward Valley Disposal Site
- Father Gregory Boyle
- 'Turn the Hearts' and the Abortion Debate
- A Blueprint to Live By at Riverwalk? : Design: The massive Mission Valley project still has some hurdles to overcome, but it could point the way to the future.
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- HOMELAND HELP: Muslim Slavs in the United...
- Katz Decides Not to Seek Third Council Term : Politics: The veteran representative says unhappiness with the council's direction played a role in his decision. Altogether, four of seven seats are up for grabs in November.
- DO YOU KNOW HIM? It may not...
- Probate: An Estate Goes to Court
- Pop Reviews : Underground Fun From Helmet
- First Zap It, Then Briquette
- DIFFERENT SOUND: For the Rams' preseason opener...
- U.S. Files Civil Rights Charges Against 4 Officers in King Case : Indictments: Federal prosecutor says beating 'was an unreasonable use of force.' If convicted, each man faces up to 10 years in prison and fines.
- CIA Told White House of Iraqi Arms Efforts
- FASHIONABLE ROCK? The Hard Rock Cafe, scheduled...
- War Crimes Investigation in Bosnia Urged by U.S. : Balkans: Administration demands suspected death camp inspections but continues to shun the use of force.
- Pop Reviews : The Buddy System Still Works for CSN
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- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Parolee Charged in 6 Women's Slayings
- Clinton and Gore Attend Funeral of Key Fund-Raiser
- Panel to Eye Hedgecock's Work for Gambling Club
- In a Dying Nation, an Elderly Man of 10 : Africa: Civil war has driven 300,000 Mozambicans into drought-devastated Zimbabwe, where all they have is memories.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- Jurisprudence
- Employees at Pacific Bell Vote to Authorize Strike
- Iran-Contra Prosecutor Will Not Charge Reagan
- $50 Million Worth of Art Recovered
- FULLERTON : Applicants Sought for Planning Panel
- PERSPECTIVE ON CULTURAL FREEDOM : Art Is Supposed to Be 'Difficult' : If we yield to demands for suppression, we forsake a vital American tradition of challenging the status quo.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : UC Irvine Bars to Transfer Students Should Be Lifted : Education: Commitment to a diversified student body is not met by disenfranchising those from community colleges.
- LOCAL NOTES
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Flores Says Firing Knox Not Personal
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : With Everything to Lose, U.S. Is Winner : Women's volleyball: But nervousness is factor in victory over the Netherlands. Tough Cuban team is next.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : JINGOISTIC JOURNALISM
- ORANGE COUNTY GOLF NOTEBOOK / STEVE KRESAL : Here's a Way to Experience Pebble Beach Without Being There
- Peek Accepts Scholarship to St. Mary's
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : A LITTLE ADVICE FOR DOWN SOUTH
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 11 : Cubans' Show Has 1 More Act : Baseball: They beat U.S., 6-1, and play Taiwan for gold. Americans seek bronze.
- A bullet that killed Ondra Guidry, former...
- Report on Angel Bus Crash to Be Sent to Safety Board
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- State Puts Teeth in Rules Covering Investment Advice
- * Ralph Strait; TV, Stage, Film Actor Also Did Commercials
- Verteq Settles Lawsuit: Verteq Process Systems Inc....
- Bill to Revise Adoption Law Moves to Assembly Panel : Children: Private agencies would take over much of the state's role. Critics say the drastic change could squeeze out independent transactions, which account for more than 75% of placements.
- Quebec Premier Ends Boycott of Canada Talks
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Judge Rules Julian's Benefits Were Legal
- B of A Stops Redeeming State's IOUs : Budget: Many other institutions will quit cashing warrants Friday. Customers will feel bite of fiscal impasse.
- MISSION VIEJO : Lawsuit on City Hall Measure Lives Again
- MOORPARK : Caltrans Still Backs Proposal for Station
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Wildlife Area Extends Far Beyond Sign in 'Wild' Irvine : Ecology: We continue to encroach on animals' habitat. Unlike people, the species have no place else to go.
- SAN DIEGO : Driver Crashes Into Tree, Dies
- Court Postpones Juice Bar Hearing
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : House Backs Bigger Gambling Tax Bite
- The Sweet Smell of a Model Career
- Bursting the 'Bubble' : Richard Ben Cramer Took to the Campaign Trail in 1988 for an Inside Look at the Media and the Men Who Wanted to Be President
- Oxnard Officer Shoots, Kills Man After Chase
- Countywide : Board Sends 2nd Letter to Governor
- Countywide : Supervisors Vote to Hire Ombudsman
- Tearful Father Pleads Guilty to Killing Son, Beating Wife
- FULLERTON : Grant Received for Study of Stuttering
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : As Colorado, Florida Plan Draft, Padres Deciding on Protection List
- Baseball
- ORANGE COUNTY OLYMPIC NOTEBOOK : Barton Takes Long Road to Canoe Semifinal
- Games Help NBC to Bask in the Gold
- STAGE REVIEW : Long Beach Theater Does Well by 'A Shayna Maidel'
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- BANKING
- World IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Liberal Abortion Law Is Delayed
- High Incidence of AIDS Deaths Among Black Males Reported
- Marines Assault Beach as Kuwait War Games Begin : Persian Gulf: Military exercises are called 'more realistic' in view of Iraqi intransigence toward U.N.
- Fisherman Who Allegedly Shot at Sea Lions Cited
- SoCal Gas' Parent Posts Quarterly Loss : Energy: Pacific Enterprises reports $118 million in red ink after taking a charge related to sale of a unit.
- Two O.C. Car Importers Buck Trend, Increase Sales in July
- More Developers May Seek Wall Street's Help : Property: With lending tight, they may try a real estate investment trust, as did A. Alfred Taubman.
- Trapped by the Dress-Up Gene
- Backers of Fired Miramar Pilot Call Him a Scapegoat : Scandal: Clement says he was merely respecting his crew's constitutional rights during Tomcat Follies.
- Webster, Ex-CIA Head, Named to Teamsters Panel
- LONG BEACH : Defendant in High School Club Murder Case Named
- WEST COVINA : Man, 2 Women Die in Fiery Collision on Freeway
- Policeman Shoots, Kills Assailant Who Stabbed Him
- Phillips Found Guilty of Theft : Trial: The Thousand Oaks financier is acquitted of 78 charges. The fraud case was called the county's biggest ever.
- Bill to Divide Judicial District Has Little Import for O.C. : Courts: House-passed legislation would benefit Riverside and San Bernardino counties if it becomes law.
- Chinese Volleyball Player Tests Positive
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 11 : It's Still Pretty Simple : Men's basketball: Despite wrangling off court, U.S. team routs Puerto Rico, 115-77.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Mets Lose Coleman With Leg Injury