- Hate Plot No Surprise to O.C. Jews : Bigotry: But members of area synagogues say they were astonished at the depth of the alleged conspiracy involving a white supremacist group.
- $2.4-Million Fix Ahead for Parkway Calabasas Bottleneck
- PERSPECTIVE ON DEFENSE POLICY : Non-Lethal Weapons for a Postmodern World : High-tech applications of lasers, for example, can immobilize a foe--useful from Bosnia to Somalia to our own city streets.
- Huntington Beach Trustees OK Pay, Benefits Increases
- MOORPARK : 1st Redevelopment Chief Starts to Work
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Looking Back, Moving Ahead : Natalie Cole Freer, Looser Now in Her Traditionalist Mode
- An Almost-Free Lunch for Those With $50,000
- Varco International / ORANGE
- Panetta Expects Gas Hike to Be Only Energy Tax
- Public Safety Must Come Before All Else
- VENTURA : City May Give $7,000 to Women's Shelter
- Man Presumed Drowned in Surf
- County Issue: Oil Pipeline
- Riordan Frees Up Funds for Hope in Youth : Activism: Mayor releases $2.5 million for the gang intervention program. At meeting with community groups, he pledges to bring life to a series of projects.
- Angels Are Pushed to Breaking Point by Cleveland Win
- TV Violence Backlash Targets Networks : Television: Time for rest of the industry to share burden of responsibility, CBS chief Jeff Sagansky says.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Re Toss Catches Favored Paseana to Win Vanity Handicap
- Fount of democracy may lack a cornerstone : Frantic search for silver plate buried by George Washington at Capitol site turns up nothing. It could have been stolen.
- O.C., Alaska Arts Scenes Compared
- Croatian Leader Reopens Key Bridge, Airport : Balkans: Access to the Adriatic Sea is regained despite warnings of Serbian retaliation.
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : Board OKs Name of Intermediate School
- Some Modest Ideas for Taggers
- Filming at Airport May Be Nearing Its Final Take
- Making a Difference : One Hospital's Approach: Put Doctors in the Patients' Place
- Dodgers Ride Crest of Unexpected, 2-1 : Baseball: Reserves Webster and Hernandez homer against the Expos, giving Candiotti his first victory since May 31.
- Colleagues Give Corey High Marks : Appointment: New head of Orange County Philharmonic Society is called a 'team worker' and his fund-raising skills are praised by those who served with him in San Diego.
- Becalmed Sailor Takes to Air to Freshen the Winds of Love
- Curbing Costs : Japan Car Makers Gear Up Against Industry Slump
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates Hit and Miss, Braves Win
- MALAYSIA
- Not Something to Treasure
- AUTOS
- TRANSPORTATION
- One-Stop Service for Hardware and Software : Computers: Cam Data Systems' performance resembled a roller coaster ride. Then founder Geoff Knapp hired his former boss from a competitor.
- Graft Greases the Way in China's Boom Economy : Commerce: Officials wield enormous power with few restraints. Investors are wary.
- KEEPING PROMISES: Standing under a banner reading...
- Heart Attacks, a Stroke, Shingles--What's Next?
- 'The Myth of Me' : Aftermath: Jean Harris rejects the labels thrust upon her after the Scarsdale Diet Doctor murder in 1980, saying she's just 'a tired old lady.' But she has energy to speak out for other women still in prison.
- Followup: 'A Voluntary Charge for Library Cards'
- PLACENTIA / YORBA LINDA : School Board Sets Goals for 1993-94
- Hand-Making the Instruments to Hand Down the Sound
- Taylor: Gambling Loss to Jordan Exaggerated
- TOUR DE FRANCE : Lino Wins Stage for France, but Indurain Still Leads
- BRITISH OPEN : Ghosts Disappear, Norman Returns to His Former Self : Golf: Australian who almost quit the game in 1991 comes full circle with another title in Britain. He finishes with lowest total in history of tournament.
- Ike: Stop Whining, and Go Thank Tina
- Deaths From North Japan Earthquake Reach 175
- Once Mighty Warriors Now Feel Unneeded, Betrayed : Russia: The world's largest army is now its unhappiest. Housing is short as troops are called home.
- Israel Warns Syrians to Curb Muslim Guerrillas in Southern Lebanon
- COSTA MESA : City Hall Access for Disabled to Be Aired
- Not the Way to Run for Office : Freshman Rep. Kim allegedly used corporate funds to win a seat in Congress
- VENTURA : Powerboat Race Raises Money for D.A.R.E.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Australia Advances in Davis Cup
- Bruce Lee Estate Items to Go on the Block : Memorabilia: More than 150 pieces, ranging from glasses to personal ID, will be auctioned off on Aug. 7 in Beverly Hills.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Broken Rib Blamed on Expo Retaliation
- MUSIC REVIEW : Not Exactly the Great Outdoors
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : A Witty RuPaul at the Palace
- COLUMN ONE : Giving Peace a Chance : Pressed from all sides, Operation Rescue ponders its next move. One chapter tries the quiet approach, but more-militant factions fear undercutting the group's hard-line stance.
- Tynes Gymnasium to Get a New Floor
- Today's Agenda
- COUNTYWIDE : 24 Grads to Receive Herrera Scholarships
- Firefighters Find Body at Fire Scene
- Attendance Down but Industry Isn't
- 14 Women Post Victories in Japan
- COSTA MESA : A Chance to Spread Some Vibes
- Clinton Dithers While Federal Bench Shrinks : One-sixth now vacant--126 judgeships out of a total of 828
- Star Vehicles : The right movie role can polish an image and pump up earning power. The wrong one can backfire. Not just for actors--we're talking about cars here.
- Acagchemem Tribe Nourishes Ancient Roots in County
- FULLERTON : YWCA to Remodel Houses for Women
- Thousand Oaks Looks at Limiting Day-Care Centers : Children: Some neighbors complain about noise at home facilities. Proposal would keep operations 200 feet apart.
- League Won't Discipline Federko
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Bettis, Drayton Absent
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Freaks' Slips at End but It's a Fun Ride
- Football Camp Isn't Attractive
- Retrospectives From Greece, France : Movies: UCLA offers an opportunity to see 35 unfamiliar Greek films, while the American Cinematheque presents recent French gems.
- New Program Paves Way for L.A. Festival : Arts: Celebration of African and Middle Eastern cultures begins Aug. 20 with a newly designed brochure.
- AUTOS
- Golf Cheats May Be Bad in Business, Too
- URBAN COUNTY: If you put all of...
- 'Punx' Shake Up Old Town Eureka
- Third Migrant Ship Gives Up; Others May Be Coming
- Sessions Home After Breaking Elbow, Insists He Won't Quit
- Platform: Dear Mayor: What Neighborhoods Need
- IRVINE : Geological Device Donated to College
- Youth: OPINION : Koreans and African-Americans: 'A Better Understanding'
- Navy Bases Fighting Their Own Battle of the Bulge : Military: Crews at Point Mugu and Port Hueneme face new, stricter fitness standards. Some must confront an ultimatum to get in shape or get out.
- Parents' Concern Transcends School Breakup Issue
- SIMI VALLEY : Computer System Ready for Public Use
- ROLLER HOCKEY : Bullfrogs Beat Blades, Now Tied for First
- TEAM TENNIS : New Tandem Lifts Dukes to Victory : Tennis: Kronemann and Garrison-Jackson combine forces to help put down Sacramento, 25-20.
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Strong Effort by the The Lacks Spark at Universal
- Desert Rose Hoping to Bloom Again With New Album : Country music: The band, which plays Crazy Horse tonight, has some new members and a new outlook.
- The Mischievous World of Quentin Crisp : Movies: The gay icon has made the whole journey from the outer suburbs of ostracism and, at 83, shows the wisdom of a survivor.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Conductor Cambreling Exits the Bowl Gracefully
- Long-Term Care Insurance Now Better Than Ever
- Deal Gives Boost to Shelley Duvall's Projects : Children: Television shows, books, software and records are being considered with the help of English company.
- TAIWAN
- DO IT YOURSELF: Worry about personal security...
- Bombing Suspect Returned to U.S. : Extradition: Robert Manning leaves Israel to face trial in the killing of a Manhattan Beach secretary. Officials also believe that he is responsible for the death of an Arab activist.
- VENTURA : Swim Team Coach Dies in Car Crash
- OAK VIEW : Volunteers Build a House, Gain Land
- WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES : U.S. Track Team Shows Midas Touch on Final Day
- BRITISH OPEN NOTEBOOK : Stewart Has a Record-Tying 63, but It's Too Late
- Kiraly and Steffes Win Again : Volleyball: Pair defeat Ayakatubby and Johnson to win at Cape Cod for their 11th tournament title of the year.
- Dance : Love Fuels 'Kaleidoscope' at Cal State Los Angeles
- Laguna Hills dermatologist Terence F. Maloy, 62,...
- Clinton Embraces Embattled Nominee
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Keeping a Close Eye on City Council : Government: Although sometimes a thorn in the side of Santa Clarita officials, self-appointed watchdogs play a key role in municipal affairs.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Arrangements Make Brassworks Shine : Rich DeRosa's invigorating adaptations make for a delightful blend of sounds from the 14-piece ensemble at Hyatt Newporter.
- S. African Police Fire on ANC Deputy's Motorcade
- TAIWAN
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Door Opened to Liberalizing of Trade, Reforms
- BUENA PARK : Contract Fire Service Under Study by City
- Cartoonist Hopes to Clean Up on Funny Stuff at the Laundromat
- Troubled Youths Get Lesson in Responsibility, Courage : Oxnard: A unique, federally funded summer-school program pays poverty-level, at-risk youngsters $4.25 an hour to take classes and do community work.
- Bomb Found in 17-Year-Old's Car
- It was the granddaddy of all Los...
- GARDEN GROVE : Teaching Math in a Number of Ways
- Sermon: ADVICE FROM THE CLERGY : On Rejecting Spiritual Bankruptcy
- Community Essay : Venice: This Time Listen to Locals : Poor planning has caused visual and social blight. But a new mayor gives the beachfront hope for a new beginning.
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Earnhardt Honors Two After Victory
- TABLE TENNIS : Domingo Goes Home Smiling : Seniors Open: He beats fellow American and doubles partner, Sakai, to win the over-40 singles title.
- Ex-Soviet 'Top Guns' Shot Down, Face Possible Death as Mercenaries
- Girl Killed as Fans Rush Stage at Concert in Peru
- Cancer Therapy's Troubling Legacy : Medicine: Many survivors of childhood tumors face an irony: The treatments that saved their lives can cause major side effects such as learning disabilities, memory loss and stunted growth.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Roberti Wins Despite Losing Over Breakup
- 'Moe' Knows How to Have Fun
- TUSTIN : Council to Consider Fee Hike Proposal
- Since When Are Libraries Expendable? : County budget: It's a sad commentary on our values that we'll put books out of reach in order to put crooks behind bars.
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK / MIKE DiGIOVANNA : Hamelin Pulling Himself Back
- Stevens Becomes Youngest to Reach $100-Million Mark
- SOCCER / JULIE CART : Iraq, Iran May Pose Security Threat
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Ardent Reception for Tenor Sax Giant
- What's Funny and Who Isn't
- Who's the Real Boss?
- OTHER NEWS - July 19, 1993
- Obituaries - July 19, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 19, 1993
- TELEVISION - July 19, 1993
- Suspect in Yosemite Ranger Shooting Held : Crime: Man was also sought in a Nevada murder. Authorities say they have not linked him to the wounding of the park official.
- Flood Imperils Scores of Homes in St. Louis : Disaster: Hundreds flee as tributary of the Mississippi breaches levee. Officials expect main river wall to hold.
- Political Asylum System Under Fire, Faces Revision : Refugees: Fraud, anti-immigrant feeling fuel calls for reform. Some fear legitimate applicants will be denied.
- FBI Infiltrator Was on Verge of Being Exposed
- OTHER NEWS - July 19, 1993
- Lawrence of Arabia's Final Stop . . . in Dorset : A journey to a resurrected church in an English village leads to an unexpected discovery.
- QUOTABLE NEW YORK: A Literary Companion ...
- The Killer Next Door : THE LIBERTY CAMPAIGN, <i> By Jonathan Dee (Doubleday: $22; 272 pp.)</i>
- How I Got to Be Queen
- O.C.'s Uninsured Can't Afford a False Step : Health: Thousands of workers lack coverage. They may be a doctor's bill away from insolvency.
- An Act of God
- MID-WILSHIRE : Ketchum 'Y' Choir Ready to Hit the Road
- Neighbors Unite to Help Themselves : Government: Community group launches an effort to attract jobs and stores, provide child care, fix houses and ease racial tensions in an area damaged in last year's rioting.
- Campaign Logo Lands Candidate in Soup
- Parents Take Flights of Fancy in Tales of Birds and the Bees
- Skinheads Claim FBI 'Suckered Us In' : Prejudice: Fourth Reich members say they are not 'out to hurt anybody.'
- WATTS : Office-Restaurant Project Delayed
- Pasadena : Manslaughter Charges Filed
- The Greatest Show on Earth (Family Channel...
- Defiant Hussein Urges Iraqis to Stand Firm
- U.S. Standard Is Needed for U.S. Beaches : * Congress Should Push for Consistent Monitoring, Public-Notification Requirements
- Woman, 36, Is Killed in Crash on Ventura Freeway
- U.S. Men Edge Canada for Basketball Gold
- Woodland Hills West Wears Down Newhall-Saugus for 7-3 Victory
- East's Ramirez, Halvorson Too Much for West : Preps: Former North Torrance players keep the pressure on West defense in 22-0 victory. Win is the East's third in a row.
- TELEVISION : Caging the Beast, <i> Continued</i> : Are the networks serious about curbing violence? An upcoming meeting looms as a key test, as a wary Congress awaits action
- In Brief
- WESTSIDE / VALLEY : String of Pearls Beaded With Harmony and Musical Memories
- My Table, Bernard . . . You're Not Bernard!
- Head Over Spikes : MY LIFE AS A FAN: A Memoir, <i> By Wilfrid Sheed (Simon & Schuster: $20; 224 pp.)</i>
- The Old West, Canadian Style : City Slickers Pay a Visit to British Columbia's Rough-and-Ready Sundance Guest Ranch
- Street Violence Robs Mother of All Three Sons--and Faith : Crime: Raleak was the first to die, then Andrew, then Frankie. None of the brothers lived beyond 22.
- 'Bobby' explores world of Vegas in an episode with a deeper message
- Sri Lanka Activists Brave Death Squads in Documenting Human Rights Violations
- Threat of Violence Other Longtime Companion for Gay Men, Women : Homophobia: Some call gay bashing the last permitted hate crime. It is happening more and more, and thought to be underreported.
- DOWNTOWN : Library Advocates Fighting Closures
- Russia, Estonia Keep Eye on City's Autonomy Vote
- Hero Officer's Murder Tale Stranger Than Fiction : Crime: Tom Hooker's life paralleled a TV series, and it ended in a bizarre tale of love and greed. Defendants face arraignment this week.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Reward Offered in Fountain Explosion
- Obituary
- Sunday Briefing / An occasional look at Orange County issues : A Profile of Health Care
- <i> Pog </i> or <i> Trov--</i> Children Are Flipping Over It : Craze: The game, played with cardboard milk caps, originated in Hawaii. Some teachers are concerned about the passion it generates at school.
- 3 Drivers Die in Separate Auto Crashes Over 3 Days
- Officers Engage in Gun Battle With Alleged Gang Members
- Bullfrogs Getting Jump on League Under McSorley
- ICU Medical Inc.: The Irvine company reported...
- New Hope for the Dead : THE SHARK-INFESTED CUSTARD, <i> By Charles Willeford (Underwood-Miller, 708 Westover Drive, Lancaster, Pa. 17601, (717) 285-2255: $20.95; 263 pp.)</i>
- Jewel of the Normandy Coast : The picture-perfect French village of Honfleur drew the Impressionists in the 19th Century, but so far has escaped American attention
- Gerald Goldberg; Political Activist, Journalist
- CRENSHAW : Getting to the Root of Gang Problems
- Homeland Beckons for Many Taiwanese : Immigration: Many professionals are leaving L.A. to return to the island nation. Among their reasons are the recession here, new career opportunities there and a longing for the land where they grew up.
- Armored Cars Aren't Just for James Bond Anymore as Crime Rates Rise : Security: Although only a select few can afford personalized protection, sales are up. Tab begins at $40,000--plus the price of the vehicle.
- Some say everything's getting worse these days,...
- SOUTH GATE : Council Considers Assessment Fee Hike
- Body of Suspected Gang Member, 16, Found
- Close Quarters : Immigrant Family's Fortunes Take Turn for Better After Fire
- TEAMTENNIS : Familiar Scene: Strings Fall to Newport Beach
- WESTSIDE / VALLEY : Lights! Cameras! Music! : Exhibit at the Hollywood Bowl Museum takes a look at development of the sounds behind films since the early days of motion pictures
- Industrialization of Medicine Has Already Started
- Teddy Roosevelt Home Reopened in New York
- The Kite Messenger
- The Power of Place : Ancient Chinese Art of <i> Feng Shui</i> Helps Believers Determine if Placement of Home Ensures Prosperity
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Vocational Student 2nd in U.S. Contest
- Focus : Heidi With an Edge : DISNEY'S VERSION OF CLASSIC STORY SHOWS A GIRL WHO ISN'T ALL SMILES
- Chevron Must Restore Lost Surfing Habitat
- Charges Against Israeli Journalist Dropped : Courts: Shoshana Maimon had been awaiting trial for arson and attempted murder. She is freed after new evidence comes to light.
- City Headed for a Record Homicide Toll : Crime: Bloodshed is 'totally out of control' in the South Bureau, one officer says. The Wilshire Division records a 63% increase in slayings.
- Without a Script : HOW EIGHT WOMEN MADE A FILM OUT OF AN EXPERIMENT
- BOXING : He Owes Bright Future in the Ring to a Bully
- Gusti Huber; Actress Played Mother in 'Diary of Anne Frank'
- Issue: Concealed-Weapon Permits
- The Go-Betweens : Fed Up With a Costly Judicial System, an Increasing Number of Individuals and Businesses Are Trying to Resolve Their Disputes With the Help of Trained Mediators, Conciliators and Arbitrators
- A 25-year-old Tom Selleck plays an arson...
- When Death Seems Less Daunting Than Bureaucracy
- Moses Dillard; Grammy-Winning Gospel Music Producer
- Mexico Begins Repatriating Chinese Emigres
- Sierra Club Member Forms Group to Help the Santa Clara River : Environment: Ron Bottorff, a 20-year activist, takes up cause in his own back yard to protect endangered species.
- Pick a flavor and take a seat....
- Brush Fire Blamed on Target-Shooters
- Man Killed by Off-Duty IRS Employee, Police Say
- 100-Acre Moorpark Canyon Blaze Threatens Houses : Fires: Participants in a Special Olympics equestrian event are evacuated. Investigators suspect arson.
- Overcoming Hurdles to Graduation : CSUN Should Tailor Courses and Counseling to Meet the Needs of Working Students
- TOUR DE FRANCE : Spain's Indurain Still Leads After Uneventful 13th Stage
- L.A. SPEAK
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : At 64, She Can Still Beat Kids
- For the Angels, It's the Time of Now and Then : Baseball: Players muse about their future with the club if there are many more games like their 3-0 defeat by Cleveland.
- Twins Are Built for All Terrain
- Demsey Vaults Into the Lead With Deft 66 : Golf: Arizona State player holds a two-shot edge in SCGA Amateur Championship. Canoga Park's Baker slips to seventh.
- HEADING FOR CAMP: HOW THE RAMS LINE UP : ON DEFENSE : ENDS
- TALES OF HOLLYWOOD : Producer Explains All in 'Pound of Flesh'
- Nirvana, Pearl Jam in Grungefight at the OK Corral
- ALBUM REVIEW : Somber Sounds of 'Malcolm X'
- Westcorp Blames Profit Slide on Real Estate Slump
- SUPERMAN IN ACTION COMICS introduction by...
- EVENTS IN AUGUST : Blues to Bluegrass, Tribal Dances to Wild Goats
- STYLE: FASHION : Heat Strokes
- New Rule on Parade Vendors : Pasadena
- Spy Mata Hari Gets Museum
- Janitors Battle Their Status as 'Invisible Workers' : Labor: Demonstrators step up their campaign against a Beverly Hills-based cleaning contractor that pays many employees minimum wage.
- Not Your Typical Police Station : Community: Using seized drug money, officers are creating a neighborhood center offering youths recreation, support groups and help finding jobs.
- Mysterious Ailment Afflicting Saguaro Cactus Baffles Experts : Ecology: Pollution, ozone depletion and loss of sheltering 'nurse plants' are among possible causes of the slow-growing desert giants' decline.
- Notes about your surroundings
- Westminster Schools Cut 4 Positions
- Transformer Fire Cuts Power in 2 Cities
- In Bradley's Wake, a Heated Rivalry Boils : Politics: Rep. Maxine Waters is now the premier African-American politician in Los Angeles. But a feud with Councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas threatens to disrupt addressing urgent urban issues.
- Bullfrogs Take Big Lead, Hang On
- Montreal Catches, Passes Dodgers : Baseball: Expos' tie score on Vander Wal's three-run homer in the ninth, then win game in the 10th, 9-6.
- HIGHWAYS TO HEAVEN: The AUTO Biography of...
- SKETCHES IN WINTER: A Beijing Postscript ...
- Efficient Water Heaters Can Still Be Improved
- World IN BRIEF : VIETNAM : Hanoi Agrees to Accept U.S. Envoys
- WHEN THERE'S SMOKE ON TV, THERE'S USUALLY GUILT
- A Rock for Lounge Lizards : The Salamander Offers Cozy Tables and Eclectic Entertainment in Silver Lake
- The line between battered women and battered...
- Going Over the Ground Rules
- A summary of significant City Hall decisions affecting Central Los Angeles : in the last week.
- Draft Dodgers, Low Call-Up Quota Leave Russian Military in the Lurch
- Verbal Deluge Over California's Deserts : The vital Desert Protection Act comes up for a key Senate committee vote this week
- A Not-So-Gentle Snowfall : After a Fast Start, Angel Rookie Gets More Than Enough Advice as He Tries to Cope With Slump
- Kruk's Grubbiness, Irascibility Seem to Be Made for America
- McKinney Stops Zavala, Retains Crown
- Two Fans Are Injured in Roller Hockey Fracas : Incident: Remark by coach to opposing player triggers fight in New Haven, Conn.
- AND ONE MORE THING: Prince (you can...
- AMERICAN LEGION ROUNDUP : Shortstop Alcarez Pitches a Win
- H-TOWN : 'We're Not Selling Sex, We're Selling Romance'
- ALBUM REVIEW
- Two Additional Views of
- Coyote Is Not 'Nature's Supreme Opportunist'
- Controlling the Disney Expansion
- Attorney Fees
- 'Phantom' Version That Offers Reality
- Suspect Seized in N.Y. in Plot to Kill Mubarak
- A Real Hoot : FAITH FORD CREATES 'MURPHY'S' CORKY ON INSTINCT
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Puente Center Opens Job Referral Office
- Immigration Control Begins With Employer : Let's widen quotas for Mexico, Central America and China.
- City Weighs Ban on Gifts to Officials, Employees : Politics: Redondo Beach ordinance would aim to curb the influence of special interests on local government. Two council members oppose plan.
- WANT ADS: Think there's no chance of...
- BJORK"Debut" Elektra* * *Since the Sugarcubes emerged...
- Michael Bolton enlisted producer Mutt Lange (AC/DC)...
- COLUMN ONE : An Army Besieged by Turmoil : Russia, once-proud heart of the Soviet military, tries to rebuild its fractured forces. Chaos reigns; discontent poisons the ranks. Frustrated officers wonder who, or what, they will be fighting for.
- Gun Clip Job--It's Only a Baby Step : Roberti legislation would ban high-volume magazines in rifles, pistols and shotguns
- Guns Waved on Freeway; 14 Arrested : Weapons: CHP says firearms weren't used in a threatening manner, but arrests briefly halt traffic. Reputed San Diego County gang members are stopped without incident.
- Teacher Finds Fulfillment in Touching Youths' Lives : Instructor tolerates shabby school conditions and the lack of respect from administrators for the chance to make a difference for her students.
- Three Men Out : Cal Lutheran Standouts Found Baseball Had Passed Them By at 22
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Germany and Sweden Advance
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McDowell Wins His 14th Almost Before He Gets the Ball
- MOBAY IN THE 'BU : Hills of Plantains, Waves of Black Beans, Rivers of Hot Stuff: It's Caribbean, Mon
- Fall Trips to Eastern Europe and Eastern U.S. : Hungary and Russia are among countries visited. Foliage tours take in New England and the Great Smoky Mountains.
- 'Princess' Buys Adobe Abode
- Oh, to Be Less of an Oaf in Newfoundland : THE SHIPPING NEWS, <i> By E. Annie Proulx (Charles Scribner's Sons: $20; 337 pp.)</i>
- Your Mortgage : Closer Watch on Title Insurers Proposed
- Boy, 15, Held in Conspiracy to Kill Parents
- Back on the Job : 'I Really Love It; It's the Best Job I've Ever Had' : Bernard Gutierrez: 65-year-old says his job of transporting seniors and the disabled makes him feel like 'you've done something rewarding.'
- Wilmington Recycler Agrees to Shut Down : Business: Residents are dubious that the firm, which was supposed to close May 16, will finally obey the city order.
- MTA May Drop Plan to Buy More Methanol-Fueled Buses
- TELEVISION : If CNN Can't Eat the World, Who Can? : The all-news channel continues down the path toward a truly international operation, even it it means being less American
- Insect Aside
- PROSE POEM BY JEAN FOLLAIN
- More Hostels Open in United States and Canada : Two publications list a total of 500 inexpensive lodgings, ideal settings for meeting young travelers from abroad.
- Jobs Program Freshens Walls, Youths' Prospects
- SUMMER BASKETBALL : Johnson, Fowlkes, Bailey Are Happy Campers
- Retro : Forbidden Lust Redux : 'THE THORN BIRDS' AIRS AGAIN, PAVING THE WAY FOR AN ABC SEQUEL