- Judge Refuses to Move Fatal Kidnaping Trial
- Climbing Their Way to the Top : Careers: Nearly 1,000 candidates compete for just six jobs as Ventura firefighters. Maneuvering ladders and hoisting weights are among the strenuous physical tests.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Origin of Rock Bowls in Dispute
- Man Sleeping in Car Arrested in Fatal Crash
- Back to Streets, Drawing Board : Oceanside: Despite its success, North County's only shelter for homeless families has shut its doors for lack of money.
- Actor Rich Gets Suspended Sentence : Courts: Judge says she believes district attorney's office sought harsher penalty for former child star 'to curry favor in the media' in an election year.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 10 : Quickest to the Punch : Cuba Begins Training Boxers at an Early Age, and the Result Has Been a Dominance of the Sport at the Amateur Level
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 10 : Heads-Up Volleyball Leads to U.S. Upset
- Dodger Failure Isn't Fault of Lasorda, O'Malley Says
- A Retail Operation Goes Up in Smoke
- Dow Adds 1.62; Smaller Stocks Show Strength : Market Overview
- McDonnell Sees 50% Drop in Profit
- FMR Group Buys Stake in Pinkerton's Inc.
- AUTOS
- Olympic Gold Is No Guarantee of Green
- PRISONS : Tent City 'Halfway to Hell' for Inmates : Overloaded system sends repeat drunk-driving offenders into a blistering camp-out.
- British Airways Stake in USAir Opposed : Airlines: Delta and American call on the government to block the proposed $750-million deal.
- Key Senate Republican Offers New Budget Plan : Finances: The proposal by O.C.'s Hill on cuts for schools and local government could solve state's fiscal crisis this week if Democrats agree.
- Masters of the Dancing Waters : Universal City: The Disney veterans of WET Design enlist their imaginations in creating fountains for office buildings, theme parks and other sites.
- Mets Blank White Sox in Fame Game
- STAGE
- Smog Checks and Air Quality
- Baker and Bush
- Water Project Reform Proposals
- Water Project Reform Proposals
- Smog Checks and Air Quality
- Smog Checks and Air Quality
- Abortion Pill
- Bungee Jumping
- Smog Checks and Air Quality
- Baker and Bush
- Smog Checks and Air Quality
- Baker and Bush
- Smog Checks and Air Quality
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 4, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 4, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 4, 1992
- TELEVISION - Aug. 4, 1992
- TELEVISION - Aug. 4, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 4, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 4, 1992
- Obituaries - Aug. 4, 1992
- Obituaries - Aug. 4, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 4, 1992
- Close Baja Vote Threatens Maverick Party's Control : Politics: The nationally dominant PRI could gain a legislative majority in the only Mexican state that has been led by an opposition governor.
- HELPING KIDS FARE: Health officials, alarmed that...
- Land Plan Creates Unusual Alliance : Partnership: A tentative pact involving two pristine parcels has the Irvine Co. and the Newport Conservancy working together.
- Woo's Mayoral Bid Forces Move by Likely Rivals : Politics: Others who have been waiting to see if Bradley will seek reelection must start fund raising soon or be left in the dust, analysts say.
- Father Suspected in Fire Fatal to Him, 4 Children
- CHOPPER GAMES: Professional helicopter pilot Andria Myers,...
- Couple's Troubles, Children's Promise Consumed in Flames
- STILL SEARCHING: Public defender investigator James Currie...
- Father and 4 Children Die in Fire : Tragedy: Apparent murder-suicide in Anaheim followed dispute between husband and wife, authorities say.
- LITTLE GOLD: Twelve-year-old Ashley Bethel of Lake...
- City, Hughes Form Jobs Task Force : Economy: Aircraft company that bought General Dynamics missile operations will join with San Diego civic leaders to try to create jobs for workers losing theirs in buyout.
- Baja Elections See Maverick Party's Control at Stake
- No Place to Turn : Riot aftermath: In hours, the Jimenezes lost the $25,000 clothing inventory that supported them and their children in Honduras. The family has been denied federal aid and faces eviction.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 4, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - Aug. 4, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 4, 1992
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 9 : DAILY REPORT : WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL : U.S. Easily Beats Spain but Is Second to CIS
- Pope Speaks at Resort in First Appearance Since Leaving Hospital
- Gore Courts Prodigal Democrats in Sweep of San Joaquin Valley
- State Budget Watch
- Motel Called Magnet for Crime : North Hills: Neighbors consider the business a source of disturbances. Now they want it to pay for all police calls over a certain number.
- 2nd Fire Scars Closed Campus
- 3 Attacks in Mission Viejo Prompt Warnings
- Saving the Peace in El Salvador : The left has balked as the U.S. holds a key to preventing revival of a ghastly war
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 9 : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : HOUSECLEANING MAY BE CULPRIT
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 9 : Griffin Loses by Unanimous Decision : Boxing: His appeal of loss to Spain's Lozano is denied by the sport's international executive committee.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 9 : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : U.S. FATTENS UP ON A THIN FIELD
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 9 : Australia Beats U.S. in Fours
- JUNIOR OLYMPICS : Wilmington Gets Sweep of Hurdles
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 9 : DAILY REPORT : WATER POLO : All-California Lineup Proves Too Much for Czechoslovakia
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Hatfield, Dando: Noise From Heart
- Pop & Jazz : Tim Burgess: Change of Pace
- TV REVIEW : Many Ideas, Too Few Facts in 'Deceivers'
- POP REVIEW : Cameroon Band Rallies in Second Half
- Taiwan to Go Slower on New Public Works : Economy: It is afraid that its $303-billion infrastructure program, if implemented in too short a time, will hurt private-sector growth.
- Clinton Defends Health Care Plan : Democrats: He spurns Bush's criticism that the proposal would force millions of Americans into an inefficient system.
- Clashes Reported in Karabakh as Peace Talks Stall
- San Diego History : The Battle of San Pasqual
- Book Awakened Compassion for Indians' Plight
- Home Sour Home : Oxnard to Consider Demolishing Dilapidated Farm Worker Trailer Park
- COSTA MESA : Council to Consider Golf Pact Tonight
- Water Watch
- THOUSAND OAKS : Water District May Hike Annexation Fee
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 9 : It's Easy for Austin, Marquez : Boxing: They reach the quarterfinals without trouble. De La Hoya, Byrd, Nicholson fight today.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 9 : Barkley Again Is Up to His Tricks
- Dukes Beat Wichita to Earn Tie for Title in West Division
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 9 : Devers' Horror Story Has a Happy Ending
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Maddux, Melendez Contributed to Padres' Weekend Troubles
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 9 : COMMENTARY : Tennis Losses Not Considered Major
- RADIO REVIEW : Alarm Clock's Chekhov Series Off to Strong Start
- Why Is Universal Studios Tours Playing With Fire?
- CHINA
- Trapper Returns 1 Stray Dolphin to Florida Club
- A 'Holier-Than-Thou Puzzle' Compiled by Bush Campaign
- Slo-pitch shrine a real diamond in the rough : Softball buffs who know the score are helping to turn fledgling museum into a major-league attraction.
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Bush's Compton Roots Raise Thorny Issue : Tribute: Some criticize landmark quest for apartment where President lived in 1949. Complex is now plagued by drugs.
- Small-Business Advisory Group Called Ineffective : Santa Clarita: The center has missed opportunities to help merchants find ways to prepare for the opening of a regional mall, some trustees say.
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- 1 Hurt in Shopping Center Shooting
- Technology Surges to Haskell Victory
- Shares of Many Brokerage Companies Are Lagging : Investing: Just about all of the major securities-industry issues remain far below peaks reached early this year.
- Japan's Firms Try to Battle Terrorism : Commerce: Companies are beginning to take steps to try to reduce attacks on their employees abroad.
- MANUFACTURING
- Anniversary Frays Kuwaiti Nerves
- Bush Boosts His Health Plan, Calls Clinton's 'Prescription for Disaster' : Campaign: President again focuses on domestic agenda. Remarks come during rally to aid Senate candidate in Illinois.
- Space Station
- COSTA MESA : College to Get New Vocational Building
- Murder Trial Poses Tangled Test for Judge : Courts: James M. McNally is hearing the Kevin Kolodziej case without a jury. Tragedy and illness have tempered him.
- Dodgers' Hershiser Completes a Bad Weekend for Padres : Baseball: Padres lose, 4-1, go home with one victory in four-game series.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 9 : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : WHO HAS 1492?
- Karel Novacek of Czechoslovakia defeated Francisco Clavet...
- DEL MAR : Two Sons of Slewpy Hang On in the Bing Crosby Handicap
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 9 : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : AFTER FIVE MEDALS, IT'S MILLER TIME
- Music Reviews : Mendelssohn's 'Reformation' Shines in Malibu
- Wetlands Laws Usually Bulldozed by Builders : Environment: Seemingly strict state and federal protections almost never stop an insistent developer.
- Efforts Being Increased to Expand Juries' Diversity : Courts: Fewer exemptions are granted on the basis of race, sex and occupation. Some call for more innovations.
- Neo-Nazi Attacks Occur in 6 German Cities
- Mayor Is Olympics' No. 1 Security Guard : Spain: As the architect of his city's bid for the Games, Pasqual Maragall is determined that nothing spoil their second half.
- In Budget Crisis, Brown's Math Doesn't Add Up
- MISSION VIEJO : Residents to Vote on Trash Contract Issue
- COUNTYWIDE : Teachers Union Endorses Takasugi
- PROFILE / RICHARD ALARCON : Bradley Aide Makes Use of Wide-Ranging Connections : L.A. government: Allies say Richard Alarcon is a strong advocate for the San Fernando Valley. Skeptics think he is preparing for a City Council race.
- New Water Rate Plan Taps Into Anger : Conservation: S.D. City Council resumes debate over proposal to link sewer rates to water use in single-family homes.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rash of Injuries Chills Met Victory Over Cubs
- Hershiser Completely Satisfied : Dodgers: He goes the distance for the first time in nearly three years and beats the Padres, 4-1.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 9 : U.S. Trounces Spain, but It Needs Practice : Men's basketball: Team goes through the motions during 122-81 victory over host.
- Golf
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 9 : Whatever Happens, Here Is a True Hero
- JAZZ REVIEW : Supersax Takes Flight With Bird's Music in Newport Beach Concert
- Stocks Bring Out Gypsy in Them
- Oh, Say, Can You See Them?
- Help-Wanted Index Drops During June
- MANUFACTURING
- Japanese Drug Firms Broaden Product Focus : Pharmaceuticals: The companies are moving away from a heavy reliance on antibiotics.
- Congress May Expand Tax Breaks on IRAs
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Rookie Receiver Impressive
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 9 : U.S. Earns Matchup It Wanted the Least : Baseball: A 7-1 loss to Japan means Americans will have to play Cuba in first medal-round game.
- Gamble Doesn't Pay for Angels : Baseball: Polonia is thrown out at the plate in the eighth, ending the team's chances. Rangers win, 5-1.
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Candiotti, Davis Not Seriously Injured
- Music Reviews : Subramaniam, Hussain: Fine Mix
- Garden Gives Cinephiles a New Outlet : Film: Mission Hills entrepreneur shows obscure--but good--and classic films in outdoor cabaret setting.
- Pop & Jazz : Rural Splendor From John Denver
- TAIWAN
- Political Foes Tortured in Egypt, Groups Charge : Mideast: Rights organizations will urge U.S. to condition aid to Cairo on improvement in record.
- Joe Shuster, Co-Creator of Superman, Dead at 78
- San Marcos Man Drowns in River
- SIMI VALLEY : Project to Close Part of Erringer Road
- SEAL BEACH : Board Seeks Policy for Trees in City
- Police Use Warning Letters in War on Drugs : Law enforcement: Deterring motorists from areas known for street sales is the goal. But the tactics raise civil liberties questions.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 9 : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BEN PASSED TEST THIS TIME AROUND
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Lurie Might Not Be a Choosy Seller
- Surge of Students, Lack of Funds Beset Colleges
- 6 Die in Corona Crash; 1 Killed in Van Nuys
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- ANAHEIM : Home Away From Home for Disabled
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 9 : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : CUBAN HANGS WITH HOMEBOYS
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McDowell Wins 15th With Help From Radinsky
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 9 : COMMENTARY : Computer Scoring: Garbage In, Out
- LOCAL NOTES : Force Wins Sonoma Funny Car Race
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'Macbeth': A Lot on Its Mind
- Fires Rage Near Yosemite and Salinas
- Navy Pussyfoots Around Over Unwanted Furry Friends
- Man Killed After Handgun He Is Showing Off Accidentally Fires
- When Compromise Can Be a Capitol Gain : Bush would be right to abandon ideology and cut a tax deal
- Woman Tries to Reclaim Baby
- Escondido Man Is Shot to Death
- End of the Road : Standoff: Vietnam veteran threatens to defy eviction notice, while Caltrans gears up to build new freeway in Oceanside.
- Auto Racing
- U.S. Sailors' Bid for Gold Put on Hold
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 9 : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : SAMOAN SEEKING SOME MORE WINS
- Moscow Troupe Doesn't Believe in Tears : Dance: Stranded in L.A., the Moscow Dance Theatre has put together two programs this month . . . and is looking for more bookings.
- Wiley, Henderson: Time's a-Wastin'
- Many Agencies Play Role in OKing Wetlands Projects
- THE WETLANDS: ORANGE COUNTY'S EMBATTLED RESOURCE : PORTRAIT of a SALT MARSH
- Ivan Lendl beat Richey Reneberg, 6-3, 6-3,...
- Lord Cheshire; WW II Hero, Philanthropist
- Victim's Estate Wins Suit Over Train Death
- Opposition Party Hopes for Another Mexican Governor
- Shuttle Launches Lab; It's Short of Proper Orbit : Space: All experiments could still be successfully carried out, experts say. The danger is that the path may deteriorate, making retrieval too risky.
- Recycling an Old and Good Idea : Community works program is a promising approach to welfare reform
- Congress May Help Veteran Sue Air Force : Disability: Willie Harris says military doctors ruined his knees with cortisone injections to keep him playing for base team.
- COUNTYWIDE : County Privatizes Homeless Program
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 9 : Devers Says She Had No Sensation in Feet During Her Final Two Races
- Mountain Bikers Build Trails, Image
- SOCCER / FRIENDSHIP CUP : U.S. Loss Worth Victory to Coach
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 9 : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : 'GOOD CHANCE' FOR LEWIS IN RELAY
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 9 : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : ROWER FINISHES AMAZING STORY
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 9 : DAILY REPORT : DIVING : Scoggin Rallies From Flop to Get Last Berth in Finals
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Yes, Jazz <i> Is</i> Forever : Community: Annual festival at inner-city park in San Diego provides good music and good feelings for a nominal charge.
- Chief Gets Write to Point of Visit
- CULTURE WATCH : Deciphering the Codes
- U.N. Inspectors' Work, Ties to U.S. Shrouded in Mystery
- Easy to Catch an Anglophone Mangling a Homophone
- Injury Keeps McEnroe Out of L.A. Tournament
- Dance Reviews : Women in Conflict at National Theatre Fest
- AUTOS
- Some Low-Risk-Oriented Portfolios Can Be High Fliers
- OCCUPATION: CHOCOLATE MAKER
- Cabinet Picks Israeli Arabs for High Posts : Mideast: Two are named deputy ministers. Appointments are first of their kind in 19 years.
- CHARGER UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Beathard, Phillips Talk, But Make No Progress
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK / MIKE DiGIOVANNA : Martin's Move to the Mound Helps Him Catch on in the Pros
- NEA Council Discusses Grants, Its Future : Arts: With high security at the first meeting since the NEA chairwoman's vetoes and panel walkouts, the group recommends a grant to Highways.
- SCOTT BARNETT, President, Rusty Pelican Restaurants Inc.
- Quantum Health Resources, ORANGE
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 9 : U.S. Riders 10th and 13th in Dressage
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 9 : Sotomayor Gets the Gold, at Last : Track and field: The world record-holder from Cuba was deprived of chance to compete at '84 and '88 Games.
- Kiraly, Steffes Win 12th Tournament
- THOUSAND OAKS : Applicants Sought for Seniors Council
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Patterson's Status Unclear
- VALLEY SPORTS : Newbury Oaks Takes Legion Area 6 Title
- Pop & Jazz : 'Hollywood Dreams II' Slips on Some Poor Song Choices
- Less-Muddy-Than-Thou List Compiled by Bush Campaign
- 'All Navajo, All the Time' : With a Homely Mix of Music, News and Gossip, KNDN Binds a Far-Flung Indian Community
- Paper Firms Spend Millions to Find Perfect Package : Development: Many of the companies have elaborate research facilities as the industry shifts from the old "hatchet and saw" focus.
- JAPAN
- A SPECIAL REPORT: CHEFS
- Spill Prompts Evacuation
- A SPECIAL REPORT: CHEFS
- Joan Zyda; Journalist, Ex-Publisher of Student Paper
- Toxic Discharges
- Westminster Officer Stops Knife Attack, Arrests 2 Men
- A Welcoming Spirit : But Laguna's Century-Long Greeting Tradition Is Losing Some of Its Appeal
- COSTA MESA : Charlie Street 'Last Stop' for Alcoholics
- AUSTRALIA
- Monthly Report
- OXNARD : Youth Wounded in Drive-By Shooting
- The Talk at Teamsters' Picnic Focuses on Politics and Economy : Labor: Some union members back Democrat Bill Clinton for President and Republican Elton Gallegly for Congress.
- Missing Boy Is Found Sleeping in Box
- Hedgecock Goes to Bat for Card Room Proposal : Gambling: Former mayor denies accepting a contract to help push plans for a large poker parlor in Mission Valley. But Chief Burgreen, others say Hedgecock has repeatedly met with city officials.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- This Time, Angels Lose the Gamble, 5-1 : Baseball: Polonia, who would have scored the tying run in the eighth inning, is thrown out by the Rangers.
- Scholars Disdain the Polls, Point to Bush Trump Cards : Election: Researchers say other factors are more reliable forecasters than swift shifts of public opinion.
- On the Venice boardwalk, tourists to Los...
- Mother Dies in Crash as 2 Girls Hurt
- COUNTYWIDE : Marine Institute, Theater Get Grants
- Gripes About County's Potholes Could Fill a Column
- Wait for a State Budget Throws Cities Off Balance
- PLATFORM : Lost Children
- Throwing Sand in Face of the Rich and Beautiful in Public
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 9 : ORANGE COUNTY OLYMPIC NOTEBOOK : Evans Learns to Keep Water Polo Victories in Perspective
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 9 : It's Decoration Day for Air Scherbo : Gymnastics: The high-flying 20-year-old from Belarus wins four more golds to increase his total to six. Dimas takes first for U.S. in horizontal bar.
- Dance Reviews : Morleigh Steinberg's 'XRAYD' at La Boca
- Gifted Indian Children Find Answers at UCI
- Smooth Election Day for Voters in Baja
- Mountain Bicycle Patrol Takes a Ride on the Wild Side : Thousand Oaks: A group that repairs trails and the reputations of off-roaders celebrates its fifth anniversary with a grueling 3-hour trip.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 9 : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : SO, WHO WAS THAT LITTLE GUY?
- WESTMINSTER : White Van Means Let the Fun Begin
- SAN CLEMENTE : Charity Group Opens New Office
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 9 : Judo Politics Throw Okada for a Big Loss
- Auto Racing
- Seaver and Fingers Join the Hall of Fame : Baseball: Detroit wartime great Newhouser, umpire McGowan also inducted in first year Rose would have been eligible.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Montana Leaves 49er Camp
- The Sunny Side of the Street
- BOOK REVIEW : Novel Tries to Provide Answers to Women's Searching Questions : LOOKING FOR LEO, <i> by Gloria Nagy,</i> Delacorte, $20; 352 pages
- Giving a New Spin to Film Premieres
- COLUMN LEFT / JAVIER RODRIGUEZ : Latinos Are Selling Out on Free Trade : Mexican-Americans, especially, will be the losers for buying Mexico's appeal to sentiment.
- Golf
- Critics Target TV Food Ads Aimed at Kids : Television: The children's market is lucrative because more kids make the decision about what to eat and they have influence on what parents buy, the networks say.
- The Topic Is . . . Drivel
- Mexico May Relax Land Restrictions : Property: Laws against foreigners owning real estate near the border or coastal areas may be dropped or modified.
- HONG KONG
- Japanese Issue Warning About Minivan Tariffs
- Afloat on Exports : Growth in Southland Companies' Sales Overseas Is Strong Despite Recession
- Temblor Gave N. Coast a Hazardous Lift : Wildlife: A 15-mile stretch of beach was pushed up about four feet in the April 25 earthquake, raising coastal rocks and stranding tide-pool animals.
- Supervisors to Consider Hiring Aide for Business : Economy: The ombudsman would help owners obtain permits more quickly and explain county policies. Backers say the position would pay for itself.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 9 : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : HAMMER & SICKLE WILL BE MISSED
- Beach Volleyball
- Italy Wins Road Race; U.S. Fades : Cycling: Casartelli surges on next-to-last lap to win 194-kilometer event. Armstrong finishes 14th.
- The News Is Not the Anchors
- Long, Winding Stairway to Financial Fitness : Three men became a part of the stair-climber craze at the right time. Their expertise combined to develop one of the more popular brands.
- JAPAN
- COLUMN ONE : A Riot by Any Other Name . . . : Was it anarchy or uprising? The way people label the unrest says a lot about their views on its causes and the culpability of those who took part.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: CHEFS
- GARDEN GROVE : City's Anti-Nudes Decision Applauded
- PERSPECTIVE ON AFRICA'S DROUGHT : The Bathtub of the Flamboyant : City people still have their green lawns and orchards; in rural areas, there is no water, no harvest, no food.
- Golf
- Golf
- STAGE REVIEWS : A Gentle, Enticing 'Truck' Ride
- Pop & Jazz : A Most Compatible Pairing at Tra Fiori
- STAGE
- BANKING
- Sears to Begin Move From Tower to Suburban Park
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- President of Croatia Likely to Be Reelected : Balkans: In early returns, Franjo Tudjman has solid lead despite a war with Serbia that has cost nearly a third of nation's territory.
- Quakes Moved L.A. Basin--Literally : Seismology: Scientists say ground shifted northwest about half an inch. Land closer to the temblors in Landers and Big Bear was displaced as much as five feet.
- Respect Comes to the 'World's Greatest Athlete'
- A SPECIAL REPORT: CHEFS
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: Aug. 1
- Will Winners Pour Perrier on the Coach?
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 9 : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BREAKING UP IS HARD TO ROOT FOR
- SAN DIEGO SPORTS ET CETERA : Rookies Get 11-3 Victory
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 9 : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : RICH CAREER HAS A LEAN FINISH
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Ducey Happy to Get Chance to Start
- Judgment Is Not Mediation