- DRINKING ART: If you're museum-hopping across the...
- Handful of Democrats Key to L.A. School Breakup Bill
- There's Always Time on Lopez Island : Jewel of Washington's San Juans is a year-round haven for hikers, bikers and food lovers.
- In Greece, Every Cruise Is a Classic : Visitors to the islands are exposed to blue skies, whitewashed villages--and a semester's-worth of mythology and history.
- Westminster Gang Gets the Word--in Writing : Law enforcement: Members enjoined from hanging out together. It may not be constitutional, but it's working. : SPECIAL REPORT: FACING DOWN GANGS. <i> How One City Fights Back</i>
- Cox Exploring Senate Run for Feinstein's Seat
- Immigration Policy Failures Invite Overhaul
- Putting Lid on Noise at Airport : Controls were promised 14 years ago. Now the City Council panel should act quickly on a regulation setting decibel limits and banning the noisiest jets.
- A Sweetheart Deal: $111-Million Ticket Bought for Fiancee
- Nuclear Option for Japan? : Startling hint of change out of Tokyo
- Here's a Dunk You Won't See in Their Shoe Commercials
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Stranglers Keep Firm Grip on Basics of Rock : The band integrates three new members and plays with enthusiasm but little of the variety of which it's capable.
- Closed Japan Markets Vex U.S. Firms : Trade: American business executives tell Clinton that Japan's markets are still mostly closed and urge him to push for change. Government contracts are cited.
- Muslim Cleric Loses Round in U.S. Deportation Fight : Immigration: A Justice Department panel rejects his appeal of a March ruling, but more appeals are possible. Egypt wants Abdul Rahman extradited.
- U.S.-Japan Trade Agreement Seeks 'New Partnership' : Summit: Clinton announces pact in which Tokyo agrees to make 'highly significant' reductions in trade surplus. In return, the U.S. will press for deficit cuts.
- Planners Search for Common Ground in L.A.'s Future
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Bones of Last Czar, Family Identified
- BUENA PARK : Spurned Suitor Held in Waitress' Shooting
- MONTEREY PARK : Woman Pleads Guilty to Fatally Stabbing 2 Sons
- TEAM TENNIS : Dukes Defeat Minnesota in Overtime
- Costa Mesa's Schwartz Wins Fair Derby Final
- Britain's Mini Going Topless
- Clinton's Pro-California Strategy Hits Some Snags
- Experts See No Relief From Heat in East : Weather: Forecasters say high temperatures will linger for days. At least seven deaths are blamed on sweltering conditions.
- Canseco Out for Season After Surgery to Reconstruct His Pitching Elbow
- Lightweight Contender Ruelas Lands Las Vegas Bout
- At Least Hershiser Completes This One : Baseball: Both managers and first basemen ejected by plate umpire Hohn in same inning during Dodgers' 6-2 victory. Piazza, Sharperson homer.
- U.S. Team Gets Help From Abroad
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Night for Wonderful Sounds at Hollywood Bowl
- Illness Blamed on Food Handling
- Insurance Broker's License Revoked: State Insurance Commissioner...
- When the Writing's on the Wall, Fight Paint With Paint to Rid Graffiti
- Not Toying Around, Doll-Maker Creates Folk Art : Ilona Werner-Martin Uses International Array of Materials in Her Creations
- Wilson Calls for Tougher Drive-By Law : Crime: Governor, joined by a young East Los Angeles victim, urges passage of a bill that would make such killers subject to the death penalty or life in prison.
- Man Stripped of Foster Care License Dies of Heart Attack : Investigation: Three days after he was publicly accused of sexually abusing girls in his home, he collapses at work.
- MALIBU LAKE : Anti-Development Group Wins Round
- The Rev. Mary Murray Shelton is the...
- Johner Shows He's Worthy of All-Star Status Despite His Team's Loss
- Disney Finds Trouble, Drops from Second to Next-to-Last
- LeMond's Season Is Probably Finished : Cycling: But the weakened three-time Tour de France winner insists he will be back competing as soon as he is healthy.
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : He Takes a Licking, Keeps Ticking
- He Won't Be Stilled : After Almost Losing His Life When He Dived for a Basketball, Phil Sanson Tries to Recover His Voice While He Sustains Himself and Others With His Faith
- Prime Time Continues Its Vulgar Drift : Television: Warning, this column contains coarse language that you can actually hear on network shows. (And it's getting worse.)
- WEEKEND TV : Hillary's Trip to Japan; Senior Open Golf
- TRADE
- Unocal Faces Charges Over Ocean Spills : Lawsuit: Probe reveals 600,000 gallons of petrol thinner leaked from its oil field into waters near Santa Maria. Company defends its actions.
- Biological 'Smart Bomb' Destroys Cancers : Medicine: Scientists report that an engineered antibody finds and kills human tumors that had been implanted in rats.
- Queen Right on Target With Army Rifle
- Yeltsin Seeks Japan's Understanding on Islands Issue
- O.C. Basketball All-Stars Face L.A. County Team
- TV REVIEWS : 'Danger Theatre': Parodies Are No Laughing Matter
- BBC Changes Language Usage Style
- AQMD Delays Vote on Toxics Regulations
- 1,000 Students Battle Riot Police in S. Korea
- Mandela Shows His Talent as a Celebrity Fund-Raiser : Diplomacy: On visit to L.A., the South African black leader charms and disarms local powerbrokers.
- Lady Fermoy; Grandmother of Princess Diana
- Applicants Sought for Cable TV Panel
- GLENDALE : City Sues Collection Agency for $1 Million
- LONG BEACH : Court Upholds Legality of Police Chief's Dismissal
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Agrees to Pay $650,000 in Legal Fees
- Food, Fun, Rides--Fair Enough : Amusements: The first-day attendance at annual event sets a record, as people come to party, people-watch and spend time with their families.
- It's a Magic Show: 56 Points in Charity Game
- A Forgotten Generation : There Are 40 Million Twentysomethings Who Don't See Their Lives and Their Problems inthe Movies or on TV
- In Tokyo, Dinosaurs and a Club Limited to Seven : Structure: Critics call the G-7 a lumbering giant that hasn't changed with the times. Developing nations want a voice.
- Dole Urges 'Sound Bite' Perot's Army to Sink Teeth Into Congress
- 7 Ships Being Tracked as Migrant Smugglers : Policy: U.S. vessels keep watch off Baja to curb illegal entry by Chinese. Extent of Mexico's cooperation in doubt.
- Democrats Report Burglary at Rival Party's Meeting Site
- Accord Nears on Reform of Workers' Comp
- Banker's Drug Bust Spotlights Colombians' Hidden Habits
- Shevardnadze Escapes Injury Amid Shelling : Combat: Georgian leader has second brush with death this week in fighting over Abkhazia.
- Hospital Replaces 51 Striking Nurses : Labor: Union says management is punishing workers for walking out. Most who took part are back on the job, but without a contract.
- PORT HUENEME : 3rd Suspect Held in Party Shooting
- When Protest Goes Too Far
- Gasoline Price Boosted 25% by Moscow Mayor
- Foot-in-Mouth Disease (Cont.) : 'Sorry' doesn't excuse politicians who utter ethnic slurs
- Cellular Phones to Be Given to Drivers
- Target to Pay $2 Million in Testing Case : Courts: Chain agrees to settle class-action suit filed by job applicant who protested questions about sex, beliefs.
- Diners Go for a McRide : Buena Park McDonald's Serves Up High-Tech Adventure to Customers
- Judge Issues Injunction Against Dental Plan Group
- R. Tyler Gatchell Jr.; Broadway Producer
- World IN BRIEF : NIGERIA : Party Retreats From Leadership Deal
- Russians Claim Home Port of Black Sea Fleet : Politics: The legislature's vote is essentially rhetorical. But Ukrainian official calls move 'tantamount to a declaration of war.'
- ORANGE : Transit Stipend for School Officials OKd
- Statue Worker Dies Without Federal Benefits
- Net Profits : They're Biting, but Business Is Dismal at Local Fishing Agencies
- SAN CLEMENTE : Elks Join Forces to Aid Ill Teen-Ager
- Store, Mall Urge Bigger Signs Near Freeway : Thousand Oaks: The City Council will hear two requests that were denied by the Planning Commission.
- Woman Named L.A. Episcopal Chief of Staff
- EQUALITY WATCH : Two Women
- HOUSEHOLD HELP : Nail Down Laws, Taxes on Workers
- EPA OKs Plan to Contain, Cap McColl Toxic Dump : Environment: Community and oil companies endorse building underground walls around the 22-acre site.
- Kellee Booth Wins in Wisconsin for Her Fourth Title of Year
- North Runs Over the South in Second Half for Victory
- Home-Grown Tennis Players Losing Scholarship Battle : Colleges: Coaches looking to experienced foreigners to put together a winning program.
- Dollar Rises to 20-Month High Against Mark : Markets: Traders act on speculation that Germany will lower its interest rates, attracting investment in U.S. currency.
- Study of '91 Job Deaths Finds 20% Were Homicides
- Murdoch Drops Bid to Buy N.Y. Post as Union Talks Fail
- VAN NUYS : Man Shot Fleeing Carjack Attempt
- Stiff Penalties in Drive-By Shootings Pushed : Crime: Governor, joined by a young East Los Angeles victim, calls for passage of a bill to make such killers subject to the death penalty or life in prison.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Restaurant Request to Serve Liquor Denied
- Rabbi Lawrence Goldmark of Temple Beth Ohr...
- Accused Taggers Charged With Felony Vandalism
- Prosecutors Seeking Stiff Sentences in King Case : Courts: They say Powell and Koon have not accepted responsibility for their actions and should receive close to the maximum 10-year term.
- IRVINE : Chamber President Lists Goals, Priorities
- Summer Pro League Showcases Players : Basketball: Games, which will be played at the Bren Center, give athletes opportunity to play--and be seen by NBA teams.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Langston Might Get All-Star Start
- Key for Yankees Is Pitching : Baseball: They beat the Angels, 3-2, behind his six-hit, six-strikeout performance. Polonia lashes out at the umpiring.
- Thoroughbreds to Race at Los Alamitos Track
- Cockburn on U.S. Attack on Iraq
- Lifeguards
- Pesticides and Children
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Talks Move to U.S. Strengths : Trade: The unresolved issues are now in areas where the U.S. has a surplus. Insurance, banking and movies are particularly sensitive. But meeting the Dec. 15 deadline may be tough.
- The Art of Living : Laguna Beach House Is Designed to Suit Work, Lifestyle of Painter and Family
- 2 Women, Child Found Shot to Death
- G-7 Gives Yeltsin More and Less Than He Wanted : Diplomacy: Russia's leader got more respect and more aid. But if he wanted to be treated as an equal, he fell short.
- Containment Plan Issued for Toxic Dump : Environment: U.S. orders four oil companies to begin work on an $80-million project designed to stabilize refineries' aviation fuel byproducts left from World War II.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Class Teaches Techniques of Bow Repair
- Survey of Methodists Finds Some Worrisome Trends
- Costa Mesa : Hughes Aircraft Donates Building
- Lakers' Van Exel Says Others Will Be Sorry : Basketball: Former Cincinnati guard says he's no trouble off the court.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Pirates' Wakefield Sent to Double A
- Tyne Daly to Star in Church Musicale
- AFTER G-7, THE UNRESOLVED TRADE ISSUES
- State Appointee Takes Over Compton Schools
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : Gun Issue Takes a Shot From Clinton
- Police Describe Slow Response to S.F. Shootings
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Council Votes to Annex Area Neglected by Slumlord
- 3 Teens Wounded in Fountain Valley Arcade Shooting
- NEW RABBI: Rabbi Stewart L. Vogel, most...
- Reiner Denies Bias in Charging Men With Beating Denny
- Arts Panel Names Student as Adviser
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Palmdale Council Will Limit Meeting Lengths
- Norton Halper; Fought Redevelopment
- Gloria Marshall Pays IRS, Reopens 8 Weight Centers
- ERA OVER: When America roared into space...
- U.S.-Japan Trade Agreement Sets Up New 'Rules' : Summit: Clinton calls the pact, which will serve as a framework for future talks, 'an important step.' But it does not mandate cuts in Tokyo's huge trade surplus.
- Obituary
- Riordan Appoints Diverse Police Panel : Commission: Valley car dealer Herbert F. Boeckmann II returns.
- Big Bang Leaves Montana Avenue in the Dark : Power surge: After two days without electricity, northwest Santa Monica residents long for a shower.
- SOUTH LOS ANGELES : 10 Gang Members Seized as Suspects in Rampage
- IRVINE : Boy Saves Mother After Pool Accident
- Coalition Proposes Ethics Code for County Employees : Government: The draft plan has not been revealed, but a Common Cause official said it is similar to those of other jurisdictions and also addresses activities by lobbyists.
- Fountain Valley Slaying Suspect Remains at Large : Manhunt: Police say the man accused of shooting his sister-in-law and a co-worker at their embroidery business may be armed and dangerous and on his way to Wyoming.
- SWIMMING : Wagstaff's 200 Double: Butterfly, Backstroke
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Rodriguez Still Leads, but Aoki Is Charging
- Hill Leaves Cal Lutheran, Takes USF Job : Baseball Coach Moves Up After Building Team Into Division III Power
- 7 O.C. Men Indicted on Telemarket Scam Charges : Investing: Prosecutors say the suspects defrauded the elderly out of millions of dollars through bogus investment schemes.
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Some Tips to Avoid Pushing Panic Button if Doorbell Breaks
- Jerusalem at the Crossroads of Peace Talks : Israelis say it must stay their capital forever. Palestinians want 'space' for their capital.
- Dutch Mosque Torched
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Men Face Loss of Medical Licenses
- Reno Feels Sense of 'Home' in L.A. Visit : Law enforcement: Attorney general says city's volatile problems with race and crime are like those elsewhere in the nation.
- Female Bishop Sees Self as Shepherd, Not Trailblazer : Clergy: Rev. McLeod, who will head Vermont Episcopal diocese, downplays feminism issue.
- PACOIMA : 29 Groups Sign Up for Anti-Drug Class
- City of Hope's Hospital Replaces 51 Striking Nurses
- STANTON : Officials to Distribute Coupons to Aid Sales
- TV REVIEWS : Black Family Improves 'Laurel Avenue'
- EARNINGS
- Panel Assails State's Bilingual Education : Schools: Little Hoover Commission attacks state requirement that children be taught in their native language until they are literate in English.
- Unocal, 6 Workers Charged in Leak
- World IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Former Lawyer for Escobar Is Killed
- Major Mistake Costs Langston the Game : Baseball: Angel left-hander pitches well, but Tartabull's homer in the eighth beats him.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Giants Hammer Phillies Again
- Firms Fear Senate Plan's Effect on Jobs : Medicine: Lobbyist for Irvine's Allergan, other companies, warns that bid to cut Medicare repayments for lenses used in cataract surgery could lead to many layoffs.
- Olive Ann Beech; Acclaimed Aviator, Executive
- There will be extra cause for celebration...
- MARINA DEL REY : Advisory Agency OKs First Stage of Playa Vista Project
- Cheesy Image Is Her Pet Peeve : Rat Lover Defends Her Award-Winning Breeds as Best of Friends
- Group Seeks Quiet Zones Near Airport
- Wide Search Is On for Suspect in 2 Slayings
- OXNARD : Wright, Takasugi to Aid Graffiti Cleanup
- Dooley Proud to Be an American : Soccer: Born and raised in Germany, the versatile player gives up a lot to join the U.S. team in World Cup preparations.
- VOLLEYBALL : Brazil, Forum Crowd Are Out of This World
- Rehabilitating Seles Might Miss U.S. Open
- Disney Will Alter Song in 'Aladdin' : Movies: Changes were agreed upon after Arab-Americans complained that some lyrics were racist. Some Arab groups are not satisfied.
- EARNINGS : Helionetics Posts Quarterly Profit
- Doctor Kidnaped by DEA Files $20-Million Claim
- IRVINE : UCI Global Peace Program Gets Grant
- Well Regulations Draw Protest From Ranchers : Ojai Valley: A water agency has ordered installation of meters. But users say they don't want to pay for the resource.
- Bosnian Wavers on Partition Talks : Balkans: President reportedly says he'll attend. Then he later apparently rescinds decision to compromise.
- Youth Gets 30 Years to Life in Apartment Owner's Killing : Violence: The 17-year-old belongs to a gang that deals drugs on Blythe Street, police say. Because of his age, he must be freed in eight years.
- Former Seminary Dean Chosen as Interim Pastor for Bel Air Church
- PANORAMA CITY : Fire Inspectors Cite Apartment Tenants
- BURBANK : Superintendent Ends Group Membership
- SAILING / RICH ROBERTS : Staggered Starts Leave Finish an Open Question in Transpac
- BREA : 60-Day Limit Set on Appeals of Projects
- 2 Women Lead From the Pulpit : Northridge: It is apparently a first for Valley congregations. And it reflects the changing position of the United Church of Christ.
- VAN NUYS : The Comforts of Home During Hospital Stay
- Stewart Has a Heart Condition, but Doctor Says It's Not Serious
- Just One Step Away : Phil Nevin Is Doing Well at Triple-A Tucson; His Move Up to Houston Seems Right on Schedule
- THOUSAND OAKS : Suspect Sought in Robbery of Bank
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Hoiles' All-Star Night Leads Orioles, 15-6
- Ramos Still Shooting to Find Touch : Basketball: San Fernando star hasn't recovered from losing his aim the night the Tigers lost in the playoffs.
- TV REVIEWS : A Horror Picture Star Finds Romance in a Sleek Thriller
- Friends of Music Schedule 5-Concert Series
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Fairy Tales': Into a Much Different Set of Woods
- Irving Ornest; Private Investment Counselor
- 3 Israeli Soldiers Killed in Fighting in S. Lebanon : Mideast: Fatalities rise to five in second day of intense battles with guerrillas. Jerusalem vows a strong response.
- Senate Passes Bill Designating Holiday to Honor Cesar Chavez
- Serb Leader Orders Release From Police Custody for Harshest Critic
- Trackers Search for 8 Guatemalans Believed Lost in Arizona Desert
- VENTURA : Department Puts Kids In the Swim
- Firm Pulls Weldon Landfill Application : Disposal: Waste Management halts its proposal for now, despite eight years of planning. It cites lack of political support.
- Taking the Wheel : Kruseman Picks Up Where Late Stepdad Left Off
- As He Did on the Field, Scribner Answers Call : After Careers With UCLA and Rams, He Finds His Life's Work as a Pastor in Santa Monica
- Fellow Defendants Could Benefit From Keating Sentence : Justice: Nine others, including his son, may receive shorter terms than the 12 years imposed on the S&L; operator.
- GARDENING : Cultivating Awareness of Watering
- COLUMN ONE : Chavis a Riddle for NAACP : Members are watching closely, trying to see where their new executive director will lead them. He speaks of sweeping changes--exciting for some, but too radical for others in the group.
- Merchants See Downside to Old Pasadena's Success : Business: Concern about crowded sidewalks has led to calls for regulation of street performers. The possibility of licensing or other restrictions has some entertainers worried.
- UNIVERSAL CITY : DeLoreans Caravan Is Largest in History
- MOTOR RACING / VINCE KOWALICK : Benson Learning to Drive in Prime Time
- The Legacy : Sal Gonzalez Jr. Is a Prodigy Who Is Progeny of a Racing Family, Which Might Explain His Quick Success as a Jockey
- How Frank Black Got in the Mood for a New Band : The former Black Francis traded the stability of the Pixies for musical freedom, formed a sort of avant-alternative supergroup and has a solo album in release.
- Probe Asked of HIV Tainting of Hemophiliacs' Blood Products
- SIMI VALLEY : Man's Las Vegas Death Investigated
- Poets Curse; Things Go From Bad to Verse
- Couples Face Long Drives Before Walks Down Aisle : Marriage: Licenses will no longer be issued in the Valley. Budget cuts and three-day delays force spouses-to-be to make two trips to distant offices.
- Buena Park Woman Struck by Car, Dies
- Back-seat drivers, they weren't: KROQ disc jockeys...
- Woman, Fetus Doing Well After Rare Liver Transplant Surgery
- Quance Spreads Her Wings and Finishes Second to Wagstaff in 200-Meter Butterfly
- Revised County Budget Slashes Aid to Poor : Finances: Hufford says funds must be shifted to law enforcement to comply with state terms on use of sales tax revenues.
- Dishington, a Catcher From Hoover High, OKs Deal With Cardinals Worth $260,000
- Cipollini Regains Lead in Tour With Second Place in Sixth Stage
- TV REVIEWS : Liberal Arts Education Is Focus of the 'Firing Line'
- Carter Hawley Sells 10 Million Shares to Dress Up Stores
- JPL to Begin Closing Its Edwards Site in October : Defense: The process will take two years. The facility on the Air Force base is being shut down as part of a cost-cutting plan.
- OXNARD : Woman Allowed to Keep Signal Dog
- LOS ANGELES : Designer of Police Computer Program Wins Settlement
- Reclaimed Water Project Is OKd
- High-Speed 'Tilt' Train to Make Stop in County
- AQMD Board Delays Vote on Regulations
- NEWPORT BEACH : Artist Values Brush With Beach Life
- POP ALBUM REVIEW : Earthly Concerns of Dramarama's 'Hi-Fi Sci-Fi'
- Countywide : DeLorean Owners Take a Rare Spin
- Planners Look to the Past in Revising Blueprint for L.A.'s Future : Growth: Proposal aims to return to urban designs of pre-automotive era and seeks to make density attractive.
- BURBANK : Historical Museum to Get a New Home
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Construction of 80 Condos at PCH OKd
- Police Station Tagger Sentenced to 45 Days
- The Driver's Guide To Traffic Trouble
- RESEDA : New Day-Care Program Will Bridge Age Gap
- Santa Ana : Zoo Displays 3 Baby Ruffled Lemurs
- Papal Document to Strongly Reaffirm Contraceptive Ban : Doctrine: Encyclical acknowledges a crisis in teaching of moral issues around the world, magazine says.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Worrell Wasn't There for Lasorda
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Mandella Offers Classy Fillies for Fields of Landaluce, Oaks
- Past Is Present in White's New Orleans-Style Jazz : Traditional: The clarinetist, who plays with the Preservation Hall band in Irvine tonight, strives to keep repertoire alive and growing.
- SATURDAY LETTERS : And Another Thing About 'Hero' . . .
- Eyewitness Identification
- Transit Panel Allocates Project Funds : Roads: County officials earmark $14.3 million for 24 proposals. Air pollution and traffic will be targeted.
- TV Warnings
- O.C. LETTERS : Scared by 'Jurassic Park'? C'mon
- The Attack on Iraq
- Big D Touched Many With Great Pitching, Greater Personality
- Delta Estuary
- Obituaries - July 10, 1993
- TELEVISION - July 10, 1993
- Bistro 201's Owners File for Bankruptcy : Restaurants: The Irvine eatery has been closed in a dispute over back rent but may reopen as early as Tuesday.
- Farmers' Hopes Sink in Waters of Mississippi
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Westminster Shooting Echoes Through Malls
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Shows Style and Skill on World Stage
- DISNEY FRIENDS? Rep. Tom Umberg (D-Garden Grove)...
- Riordan Names Diverse Police Panel Appointees : City Hall: Selection of fresh faces draws praise, but some still question mayor's commitment to LAPD reform.
- Teen Charged in Mall Shooting Faces Count of Street Terrorism
- Top Curator Reinstated at Natural History Museum : Labor: Hearing officer rules that the layoff in January of David P. Whistler violated Civil Service regulations.
- OTHER NEWS - July 10, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 10, 1993
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Pace of LAPD Reform Is Hit on Two Fronts : Police: Officers union says training needs to be improved. Civil rights activists question Riordan's commitment to Christopher Commission's suggestions.
- Suspect in Shooting Is Arrested
- How to Get There
- Trustees Refuse Classroom Ban on Two Novels : Education: 'The Great Santini' and 'Ordinary People' meet standards of decency, they say. Foes call the books obscene and vow to continue fight.
- DANA POINT : Activist Will Avoid Votes on Headlands
- 'Man From U.N.C.L.E.' Laughs Last : Television: Robert Vaughn stars in 'Danger Theatre,' which mocks characters like his famous Napoleon Solo.
- STAGE REVIEW : Things Get Scrambled in 'Egg Man'
- More Investment, Less Reward : Volleyball: It's harder than ever to build a top-flight U.S. team, and that team has found winning more difficult.
- Acting Turns 'People' Into Tender Elegy : The play by William Saroyan could use a good editor, but the graceful cast makes up for it.
- THEATER REVIEW : Difficulties Make for Just a Fair 'Lady' : Despite the show's star power, it never quite catches fire. The ghosts of actors past haunt this cast, which lacks alchemy.
- THE WORKPLACE : UCI to Study Firms' Injury Prevention Plans or Lack of Them
- Seven Target Cities Brace for Operation Rescue : Protests: Clinics and doctors from San Jose to Philadelphia will be focus of abortion foes' onslaught. Both sides say they will apply lessons from the past.
- Stripping Away the Labels : "off" deals with themes of race, AIDS and being gay. But its director and writer say they hope it will transcend those categories.
- JOB SHIFTS: Oil and agriculture used to...
- Lots of Elbow Room : Explore CSUN now while the masses are away, then return in a few months when a full menu of activities envelop the campus.
- Court Bars Logging Pending Studies of Owl Habitat
- Women Gather to Plan Further Political Gains : Activism: Office-holders, candidates and advisers are expected among 1,000 attending annual meeting in L.A.
- Exemptions Will Mute Some Criticism of Calleguas Water Levy : Utilities: The district agrees to cancel or defer the $5-per-lot charge for property owners who do not benefit from the service.
- Judge Blocks Coastline Project Over State Law : Development: The Ocean Trails plan does not meet low- and moderate-income housing provisions. Rancho Palos Verdes officials will review the issue.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Van Poppel Gets a Quick Lesson
- Beavis and Butt-head: Cool? Or Yet Another Blow to Civilization?
- 'Bernie's' Review
- Pop Album Chart : Streisand Takes 'Broadway' to No. 1
- MUSIC REVIEW : The Labeque Sisters Play Specialties at the Bowl
- TV FACTS
- Allen Quits Fox to Join Virgin Games, Parent Company
- 'Blatant' Use of Redlining by Insurer Charged
- Clinton to Meet Seoul's Leader Amid Best Bilateral Relations in Decades : South Korea: Talks won't be a total love fest. Doubts linger over U.S. commitment to nation's security.
- GRANADA HILLS : Developer Handed 2nd Setback on Plan
- VENTURA : Fire Set Inside Mail Collection Box
- $500,000 Grant Gives LEARN Plan a Much-Needed Boost : Schools: But backers say concerns about the L.A. district's future continue to make it difficult for them to raise funds.
- Push Is On for Special District Consolidation : Government: Local Agency Formation Commission launches politically charged effort to merge maze of agencies. 'Nothing is off limits,' official says.
- New Chairman of Mitsubishi Electric Named : Promotion: Takashi Kiuchi, chairman of a subsidiary, replaces Patsuya Sugiera, who will be reassigned in Japan.