- Price of Cancer Therapy : Young Patients Face Learning, Fertility Problems in Later Years
- Teach Them Early and Before Long We'll All Have a Blast
- Standing Tall on the Water : 64-Year-Old Windsurfer Lydia Jewell Doesn't Let Age Take the Wind Out of Her Sails
- Slayings Overwhelm Port Hueneme Police : Crime: County's third-smallest city has had five homicides in eight months. Previously, there was just one murder in three years.
- New Museum Is Cornerstone of Plan to Transform Park
- Triple-A Is OK for Career Minor Leaguers : Baseball: Although chances of making the majors are dim, these veterans don't dread life in the minors.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Rhapsodic Wins Landaluce, Extends Streak for Mayberry
- Thrills of Slightly Different Color : To a Southland Fan, British Tracks Offer a Look at How Horse Racing Makes Summer Special, for Members and Commoners Alike
- THEATER : She'd Rather Do It Herself : Beth Henley turned to friends to get her new play off the ground. But when it came time to find a director, the writer took matters into her own hands
- Bad, Bad Buddies : SAVE ME, JOE LOUIS, <i> By Madison Smartt Bell (Harcourt Brace: $23.95; 351 pp.)</i>
- WAR OF WORDS: Jack is back ....
- Hit or Error? : A Question of Judgment : Fans and Players Don't Really Notice Official Scorers -- Until Controversy Arises Over One of Their Decisions
- Music to Bring Out Voice of the People
- Battered and Bowed : California Lenders That Survived Recession Adapt to New Playing Field
- Surviving Her Love : ALMOST PERFECT, <i> By Alice Adams (Alfred A. Knopf: $23; 244 pp.)</i>
- A Special Report: Jobs : DOWNTOWN : After Grocery Class, There's a Job in Store
- Is He a Prophet, Promoter or Profiteer? : Religion: Ex-followers recall Tony Alamo's path as harsh and narrow.
- Darjeeling in Tea Bags? Appalling, Growers Say : Himalayas: Recession, collapse of the Soviet market, hailstorms, ethnic violence, aging bushes are factors.
- 'Reading Rainbow' marks a 10-year journey with books leading the way
- Diamond Showcase : CBS' TIM MCCARVER IS A NATURAL TO ANALYZE ALL-STAR GAME
- Clinton Turns Up Heat on N. Korea : Asia: He suggests that U.S. may set deadline for action if Pyongyang refuses to allow inspections of its nuclear facilities. He also pledges to keep troops on peninsula.
- Lawyers Show Their Grit, Not Glitz
- Progress on Smuggled Chinese Seen : Immigration: U.S. officials are working on an agreement in which Mexico would be paid to repatriate 659 people on ships off the Baja coast.
- A Special Report: Jobs : SOUTH : On the Road to Training and Jobs
- Hope Springs From a Victory Against Crime : But Gang Member's Stiff Sentence Should Just Be a Start
- Historic Waterfront 'Joint' Could Be Doomed
- THOUSAND OAKS : Bank Robbery Is 2nd in 2 Days
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Nicklaus Shoots Into the Lead With a 67
- Andre Guerrero Goes Solo at Duet
- COVER STORY : He's Rounding Third . . . : Following the wild success of his 'The Civil War,' documentarian Ken Burns is finishing 'Baseball,' a painstaking look at another American institution due on PBS around World Series time--next year
- Gorecki Report: New Follow-Up, Strong Challenger
- AMERICAN LEGION ROUNDUP : Valley North Rallies Past Granada Hills West Twice, 8-3 and 7-6
- YoYo: Gritty as the Streets of L.A.
- Young Almost Lets Dodgers Pull One Out : Baseball: Pitcher comes on in relief and quickly turns 6-1 lead into 6-5 game. Mets hold on for 7-6 victory.
- 800 Number
- Limited Library Service Limits Growth
- Primed for Petworth
- Their Focus Was on Solutions
- The Wasteland
- Closing Hospital Would Be Wrong
- Mystery Mayor : He's Got 40,000 Books, Friends All Over Town, and a Reputation as a Soft Touch. He's a Risk-Taker and Problem Solver. Yet He Can Be Absent-Minded, Inarticulate, Contradictory and Downright Sloppy. Can a Entrepeneur-Turned-Politican Lead L.A.?
- Congressman Vs. Lobbyist
- 2 Views on Burbank Airport Expansion Plan
- Taxes Won't Help Fix Things
- Criticism of County Grand Jury Could Discourage Applicants
- The Deficit Game : These...
- Good as Gold Beach
- Baby Boomers Spark Boom in Family Adventures : Parents are introducing their children to a wide variety of outdoor experiences, from llama trekking to kayaking.
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- His Not So Wonderful World : WALT DISNEY: Hollywood's Dark Prince, <i> By Marc Eliot (Birch Lane Press: $21.95; 281 pp.)</i>
- Board Can Raise Assessment 20% a Year
- Toll Hits 21 as 12 More Die in Record-Setting East Coast Heat Wave
- Brazil's Capital Survives as Wilderness Fantasy : Brasilia: Many of its nearly 2 million residents believe they live in a predestined place, built on a geologic foundation of energy-generating crystals.
- New Group Hopes to Celebrate Diversity of Latino Culture : Ethnicity: Mexican-Americans still constitute the majority, but the soon-to-open Casa de Cultura has a much broader scope.
- Price of Gas Raised 25% in Moscow
- World IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Police Empowered to Check Identities
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S.-Japan Pact on Trade Irons Out Few Wrinkles
- Cuba Asks U.S. Not to Promote Illegal Escapes
- UNEVEN INCOME: Economically speaking, there are two...
- Retro : Partidges Land in Nick's Family Tree
- Ailing Will Rogers Jr., 81, Commits Suicide : Obituary: Actor, journalist and former congressman worked to ensure his famous father's legacy. He had suffered two strokes and recently undergone hip implant surgery.
- SOCCER : Wynalda's Goal Lifts United States
- TOUR DE FRANCE : Belgium's Museeuw Takes the Overall Lead
- Ondieki Breaks the 27-Minute Mark in 10,000
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Novacek Holds Off Muster in Semifinals of Swiss Open
- Development League Is Family Affair : Basketball: Although it was intended to give inner-city girls a chance to play outside of school, the league is now attracting players from around the country.
- Woodland Hills East Continues to Go South While Dropping Pair to West : Legion baseball: Wolf pitches a one-hitter for 7-1 victory in second game after a 12-4 first-game romp.
- In Brief
- Menendezes to Claim Sex Abuse Led to Slayings : Courts: Defense attorney says brothers killed their parents after confrontations that began when Lyle Menendez went to his father and told him to stop molesting Erik.
- TENNIS / JERRY CROWE : Gigi Fernandez Has Pigged Out
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Valenzuela Extends Scoreless Streak to 23
- Tripp Puts Field to Sleep at Saugus for 97th Victory
- Play It Again, Suicidal
- A Free Guide on Radon Gives Advice to Buyers and Sellers
- THE WINE LIST
- FICTION
- INVITING YOU BACK, By Joan Campbell
- CLOSE-UP : Reporter in the Court
- HENRI CARTIER-BRESSON IN INDIA Photographs by...
- The Nicest Two Words in Europe: Tax Refund : Shopping: Americans can recoup double-digit taxes on many purchases. The hitch is, you have to ask.
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Man Arrested in Post Office Blast
- RESTAURANTS : ON THE ROX : At Hans Rockenwagner's Newest Restaurant, More Can Be Too Much
- A Special Report: Jobs : Southwest Area : Other Job Opportunities
- WHAT ARE THEY UP TO NOW? : Adam 'Batman' West still wings it when the going gets silly
- Georgia Forces Say Rebel Abkhazia Drive Blunted
- Accord Sought on Mall at Indian Burial Site : Preservation: Wal-Mart calls for the developer to reach a compromise with native groups after a boycott was threatened over plans to level the area.
- Computers Belong in Classrooms : Schools need to integrate technology into daily lessons instead of segregating the machines in a laboratory environment where the focus is on mechanics.
- Spirits Soar at Reunion of Pioneering Women Pilots
- Q & A : New Schools Chief to Work to Restore Faith : Q&A;: Cloyde McKinley (Mac) Bernd, who will become superintendent of the troubled Newport-Mesa district, wants to be accessible to the community.
- Springer's First Win Is No Illusion : Angels: With support from Salmon, who has homer and two RBIs, right-hander defeats Yankees, 4-2.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Harnisch, Gonzalez Lead Astros' Sweep of Cubs
- RECORD REVIEWS
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : 'Line of Fire' Gives Crowd Control a New Meaning
- PAW"Dragline" A&M;* * *A lot of people...
- A Sept. 17 Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre date...
- Pennsylvania Lottery Winner Loses Big : Gambling: Brother is accused of trying to have him killed, his mortgage is past due and his income is tied up in a legal dispute with an ex-landlord who claims she shared the winning ticket.
- Confer, Yes, but Should They Mingle? : Ethics: Critics of public officials' conferences say there's too much partying going on--and that lobbyists too often crash it.
- New Takeoff Rules Boost Airport Safety : * Now County Should Make Good on Plans to Assist Homeowners Affected by Jet Noise
- Harman refuses to make a federal case out of the issue of lawyer-bashing.
- The 'Seattle' Sound
- A Guy Named Louis : The musical 'Five Guys Named Moe' has brought renewed appreciation of the pioneering Louis Jordan, a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer who just may be the father of R&B;, rock <i> and</i> rap
- The Ties That Bind Computers Also Can Liberate Companies
- THE SEARCH FOR THE PINK-HEADED DUCK: The...
- One Life, 25 Years : ABC SERIAL HITS A QUARTER CENTURY STILL THE SOAP WITH A SOCIAL CONSCIENCE
- A Special Report: Jobs : CENTRAL AREA : Other Job Opportunities
- Clinton Declares Flood Disaster in Three States
- Pet Project : Ferret Owners Campaign to Legalize Ownership of the Furry Animals
- The Price Is Right : Boxing: In the ring and out, Andy Price keeps a wary eye on Dwain Williams. The trainer knows too well the distractions that could await his young pugilist.
- Cool Personified: Smokey Allure of the Big Screen : Society: Mirroring movies, the nation smoked for most of this century. Then health issues came to the fore. So why are young people smoking again?
- Parents Aim for Democracy in the Classroom : Education: They hope to open a school where children will determine the course of their learning. Some officials express skepticism.
- OXNARD : Man Gets 35-Year Term in Rape of 2
- CAMARILLO : Swimmers Fear Pool May Be Closed
- Man in Female Clothing Is Slain in Santa Ana
- London Closes Streets to Thwart IRA Attacks
- Joint Tenancy and Estate Planning
- States of Grace : ACTS: A Writer's Reflections on the Church, Writing, and His Own Life, <i> By Larry Woiwode (HarperSanFrancisco: $17; 244 pp.)</i>
- The Class of 1993
- New President of Tournament Views Criticisms as Challenges : Tradition: Cool-headed leader is under pressure to put more minorities in top roles and open books to scrutiny.
- Keeping New Teachers From Dropping Out : Education: At the city's toughest schools more than half leave the profession within three years, one study says. A program helps those at inner-city schools who are overwhelmed by their students' needs.
- A Special Report: Jobs : 10,000 Fewer City Summer Jobs for Youths Being Funded
- A Special Report: Jobs : DOWNTOWN : YMCA Leads Youths to Summer Work
- COVER STORY : A Special Report: Jobs : New Incentives Aimed at Freeing Mothers From Welfare
- Arcadia : Water Bills Increase 5%
- A Special Report: Jobs : SOUTHEAST AREA : Conservation Corps Kicks Off Recruiting
- A Special Report: Jobs : BOYLE HEIGHTS : 'Mothers' Paint-Out Targets Taggers
- A Special Report: Jobs : SOUTH-CENTRAL : YOU Charts Course to Office Jobs
- Bradbury : City Fires Consultants
- Bring Home the GI's From South Korea : The Soviet Union and China no longer threaten, and Seoul is more than able to defend itself against the North.
- Watching and Waiting : Infant to Finally Go Home, but Success of Gene Therapy Uncertain
- The eclectic Kokopelli Music Festival, featuring sounds...
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Umpire Says Polonia Lied About Calls
- In Brief
- LAKEFRONT PROPERTY: Rock concerts are expected to...
- CLINT BLACK"No Time to Kill" BMG/RCA* *When...
- Feeding the Soul
- FICTION
- FICTION
- Seeing New Zealand, Japan, Poland
- A Return to Gauguin's Polynesia : Senior discounts apply to 16-day excursions to Marquesas Islands. In Las Vegas, the Debbie Reynolds Hotel is open.
- A Special Report: Jobs : SOUTH CRENSHAW : Club Attracts, Serves Entrepreneurship
- Hospitalized Woman Loses 500 Pounds, Down to 700
- Make Lawyer Jokes a Crime? Maybe Just Bad Ones
- Overboard Trash Nets $250,000 Reward
- Cox to Seek Feinstein's Senate Seat
- Queens for a Day, and Still Reigning : The youngest members are sixtysomething, the oldest in her 90s. Their slogan is 'Queenly Forever.'
- New Warning on Pesticides Stirs Concern : Agriculture: Some growers fear report may lead to a ban. The study says residues on food may be dangerous for children.
- Recharged Maupin Returns to Jazz Spotlight After a Long Hiatus
- A World of Change in China : In Place of Dreary Lodgings and Drab Food Are Gleaming Hotels and a Liberated Cuisine
- 'Shade' Draws Him to Encino
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Court Rules Noriega, Wife Owe $44 Million
- Sub Commissioning Set
- 'Home Alone' Couple's Girls to Be Adopted
- A BALTIMORE FIRST
- Did You Hear the One About Dead Lawyers?
- Just a Hunch: 'Sleepless' Night Could Be Date With Destiny
- Clinton in Charge : The Bushification of the Presidency
- Power Play : Competition: Linemen are full of confidence at third annual rodeo in Granada Hills. They show their stuff during a test of skills needed to repair electric lines.
- More Threats by Fugitive Told : Manhunt: Additional reports surface on run-ins with the law. Officials seek Douglas Stanley in Utah, Wyoming and Mexico.
- He Was a Workhorse Warhorse, Very Few Are Left
- Pillaging of Padres a Warning
- Gonzales Gets Caught In Game of Give, Take : Baseball: Utility infielder has seen opportunities come and go. When they come, he tries to make the most of them.
- Couples' Therapy : "The Couch" looks at psychiatrist Carl Jung's relationships with his wife and lover and the famous break from mentor Sigmund Freud
- Regency Design 1790-1840: Gardens Buildings Interiors Furniture...
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- Term Limits May Be Placed on the Ballot : City council: A former lawmaker spearheads the drive for a two-term limit. Registrar of voters is checking petitions to see if the initiative will qualify.
- San Gabriel : 3% Pay Raise for Firefighters
- A Special Report: Jobs : One Couple--1,000 Youth Jobs
- A Special Report: Jobs : SOUTH : Training Youths in Legitimate Sales
- A summary of selected City Hall actions affecting Central Los Angeles in the past week: : CITY COUNCIL
- Amid Poland's Slag Heaps and Sulfureous Air, a Glimpse of Hope : Environment: Ecologists there and in some other parts of former Soviet bloc report their first tentative victories on nature's behalf.
- Profile : Model Behavior : KATHY IRELAND HOSTS A FRANK LOOK AT HER GLAMOROUS PROFESSION
- PERSPECTIVE ON BOSNIA : The Holocaust Analogy Is Too True : A Muslim people are targeted for extinction, and the West turns away. There is no rationalizing this brutal immorality.
- The Congressman Who Has It In for Los Angeles : Enter the weird national politics of local airports : THE NEW MAYOR AND THE CHALLENGE
- Economic Plan a Vital 1st Step, Boxer Declares : Politics: Senator says reducing the deficit will set the stage for reforming health care and education. She draws mixed reaction at town meeting in Reseda.
- Teen-Age Bicyclist Thrown 220 Feet in Truck Collision : Accidents: Oxnard boy, 16, was in extremely critical condition after the hit-and-run incident near McGrath State Beach.
- The Flower Lady : Sharon Satow Peddles $13,000 in Petals During 14 Frenzied Hours
- He's Entering the Arena of Heavyweights : Boxing: Former Culver City High, Oklahoma State and Cal State Long Beach basketball player to make professional debut on Monday night.
- Small-Space Water Wonderland
- A Special Report: Jobs : SOUTH AREA : Other Job Opportunities
- Health Clinics Are 'Safety Net' for Needy : Medicine: In a region officially designated as 'medically underserved,' the centers rely on federal funds to treat the growing number of uninsured patients.
- "I say, Jeeves! Bit of a whirlwind...
- Room With a View of Korea's Past
- * Georgia Vanites has joined the Newport...
- Germany's Short-Term Difficulties Dwarfed by Long-Range Problems
- 2 Largest Underwriters Will Lend to Applicants With Credit 'Dings'
- WE WERE ALWAYS FREE: The Maddens of...
- Death and Life in a Company Town : As the deadly legacy of Russia's polluting factories has become clear, a handful of activists wages the lonely battle to reclaim their poisoned communities.
- All the Ingredients for a Fulfilling Day
- 5 North Carolina Teens Accused of Raping Retarded Woman--on Tape : Crime: Video begins with one youth proclaiming, 'We're going to take you through a night of hell!' Then they identify themselves one by one for the camera.
- Sam Rolfe; Created 'Man From U.N.C.L.E'
- CAST IN THE RIGHT PLACE
- Starting Over
- Absolute Strangers (CBS Sunday at 9 p.m.),...
- University of Judaism Librarian Closes the Books on Long Career
- Nation IN BRIEF : INDIANA : Mandela Accepts NAACP's Honor
- Garage Tycoon Vows to Regain New York Post : Publishing: Millionaire Abraham Hirschfeld, who briefly owned the tabloid in March, says he has a 'foolproof' plan to rescue the historic paper.
- How Wilson Got Snookered by Babbitt in the Gnatcatcher Deal : Conservation: The governor has authored a plan that exceeds by 400% the land-sequestration effects of an "endangered" listing.
- Jaywalker, 78, Killed in Granada Hills
- Wardens Struggle to Protect Living Resources Against Poaching : Wildlife: In California, a state dedicated to ecology and blessed by staggering natural beauty, the slaughter goes on and on.
- Man's Body Found in Industrial Area
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Candiotti to Work on Two Days' Rest
- Rocky Roll : Andres Galarraga of Colorado Takes a Different Stance as He Flirts With .400
- If Managers Picked the All-Stars, Fans' Favorites Wouldn't All Start
- Album Review
- AND ONE MORE THING: Get out your...
- INFOMERCIALITY : The Power of Positive Sleeplessness
- Down the Stream of Stories : A RIVER SUTRA, <i> By Gita Mehta (Doubleday/Nan A. Talese: $20; 282 pp.)</i>
- NAKED BENEATH MY CLOTHES: Tales of a...
- Amateur Fossil Hunters Dig Real Thing : Dinosaurs: North Dakota volunteers work carefully to unearth a Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton, entombed roughly 65 million years.
- EPA Cites Bad Air at Mono Lake
- A Deep Affection : Groups Seek to Save Submarine From Cutters' Torches
- This Is a Funny-Looking Deal : Haitian military may be taking U.N. negotiators for a ride
- COMMENTARY ON IMMIGRANTS : Latinos Play Role in Realizing Promise of Economic Success : As contributors, they deserve the benefits of labor-safety and wage laws, and health-care and education reforms.
- Donations Will Give Libraries a Reprieve : Palos Verdes: Two branches will remain open 16 hours a week for at least a year. Trustees warn, however, that future funding will be an ongoing battle.
- * Michele Mitchell has been elected 1993-94...
- Don't Envy Those 779 Wealthy Non-Taxpayers
- Growing Up Under Siege : It's dangerous out there. Guns in our schools. Gangs on our corners. Massacres in our movies. Kids running wild all night. Four families share their ways of coping with a threatening world.
- CAMDEN YARDS: BALLPARK FOR ALL-TIME
- Yeltsin 'Ashamed' at Move to Grab Port : Politics: Russian leader derides his legislators' claim to the Ukrainian naval port of Sevastopol.
- Taxi Drivers Offer Ghastly Tour of Kabul
- Sierra Madre : Utility-User Tax Discussed
- The Mystery of Mr. Bruggemeyer
- The Erosion of the California Dream : * Poll Finds Troubling Outlooks That Only a Dramatic Upturn in Economy Could Alter
- Step One to Helping Homeless: Get Facts : * County Survey Could Pay Back Far More Than It Costs
- After Fine-Tuning His Delivery, Busby Is in Control : Baseball: Former Times' South Bay Player of Year has made a dramatic turnaround in his second season at Class-A Savannah.
- Quance Upset by Wagner in 400 Medley
- Saving Treasures the Getty Way : The Conservation Institute uses a collaborative approach to encourage restoration and preservation, but the real goal is to prevent deterioration of art and historic sites in the first place
- Fields of Dreams : Inspired by Baltimore's Camden Yards, cities across the U.S. are building inner-city ballparks. But the movement overlooks questions about the economic wisdom of the investments.
- An Eye for 'Extreme' Sports : Television: San Clemente's Dynocomm is a major producer of action programming for cable.
- NAME-DROPPING : If the Politically Correct Have Their Way, Big Bang Theorists Will Have to Call It Quits
- FICTION
- FICTION
- Easy Way to Remove Agitator From Washer
- A Channel Island Teeming With Life
- Temptations for a Brooklyn Saint : THE ANGEL CARVER; By Rosanne Daryl Thomas (Random House: $20; 259 pp.)
- States of Grace : ORDINARY TIME: Cycles in Marriage, Faith, and Renewal, <i> By Nancy Mairs (Beacon Press: $20; 238 pp.)</i>
- Bid for Free Drugs Rises
- Agreement to Talk Ends New Orleans 'Blue Flu'
- Harman Touts Nuts-and-Bolts Achievements : Congress: In her first six months in office, saving defense-based jobs and keeping military bases have been among her priorities.
- The Salsa Class
- Play, Sign-Ups Under Way in Shatto League
- A Special Report: Jobs : COMMERCE : Computer Pairs Up Workers, Employers
- An Antidote to Violence: Turn Off the TV
- Two Women Cast Against Stereotype
- Police Search for Arcade Gunman : Crime: Assailant wounded three youths in a drive-by shooting in Fountain Valley that is linked to gangs.
- Our Best Bargain--Yet Budgets Are Being Cut : Libraries take only 1% of the nation's tax dollars and are used by 60% of adults. But hours are being reduced and the inventory of education and pleasure is shrinking.
- PRO BASEBALL / MIKE HISERMAN : Tiger Pitchers Hold Ritchie Promotion in Their Arms
- Race Could Go to the Insomniacs
- Robert Gadsby's Singing a Bernie's Tune
- Eleanor Steber: Distinctive, Dazzling Across Decades : RECORD REVIEWS
- Recognize Danger Signals of Losing Your Cool : Hot, humid weather can result in heat cramps or life-threatening heat stroke. Treatment begins by knowing the symptoms.
- Hardboiled Historians
- DOING A LITTLE FALL ARITHMETIC
- The Domain of British Travel Writers
- L.A. SPEAK
- Uneasy Truce at City Hall After Popular Employee Is Rehired : Governance: The city administrator bucked the Council and lost. But neither side is happy.
- Mansion Fighters Bring in the Big Political Guns
- Clinton's Flair Turns to Flubs
- Winner of Lottery Plans to Help Others
- Baseball Lovers: <i> These</i> Are the Good Old Days : Sports: If the nation sees itself in decline, why should the national pastime be any different? But players today are actually better than ever before.
- East County Fears Trash Influx From West at Simi Valley Dump : Waste: Officials say the death of proposed Weldon landfill may bring a flood of garbage, especially if Bailard site closes.
- Extras Flock to Arena for 'Ducks' Sequel : Movies: Thousands of people come to Anaheim for a chance to appear in the film, playing the part of raucous crowd members at a hockey game.
- Miles to Go and Promises to Keep : Alarcon Grapples With Scholarship Fund; Chick Needs to Avoid Minutiae
- Gearing Up for a Bid of Nostalgia : Classic Cars at Newport Auction Draw Buyers
- Condoms in Schools: The Uproar Is Over : Parents Feel Little Urge to Protest a Service That Can Save Lives
- They're Gearing Up for Run at Title : Soccer: Torrance United has earned a berth to the U.S. Youth Soccer national championships this month in Phoenix.
- Gardena's Giddens Will Attend El Camino
- Crowd Control at Beach Events
- Ellner Is Out of Touch on School Voucher Issue
- Action Needed on Coyote Problem
- There's Only One Label for 'Tag' Rags
- It's a Contradiction
- Sounds of Music
- Urging a Clean Solution to Problem of Energy Taxes
- Inhumanity on the Highway
- Clinton's Support for California
- Legal Reform Needed; Point Out the Cheaters
- California Budget Woes
- 'Rabbinical Rad' Story Uncovers Another Surfer
- Celebrating a Day Late
- Highway Warning
- Palace Pleasure
- With lots of Hawaiian beach resorts competing for your business, Maui's southwestern coast offers several luxury choices. So, in these tough economic times . . . Why Wailea?
- Dr. Arnold Scheibel and 'Great Minds'
- Earn Your Clothes
- Base Closures Have a Human Equation Also
- Working and Shopping Without Using Cars
- A Host of Reasons to Support Canyon Oaks
- Condo Questions, Replies Gathered in One Volume
- Clinton
- CHANGING SEXUAL STEREOTYPES
- A Welcome Airing of Views
- ON LOCATION : One Directs, the Other Doesn't : Clint Eastwood and Kevin Costner both have Oscars for directing, box-office muscle and the Hollywood clout that goes with it. So what made them want to share the chores--and the spotlight--on an upcoming thriller?
- Private Schools' Quality Shows Need to Enact Voucher Initiative
- THE FIRST LADY
- Tapes of Yosemite
- The President and Prime Time
- Deputy Mayor
- NONFICTION - July 11, 1993
- Obituaries - July 11, 1993