- SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : Conservancy Plans to Build Access Park
- A Superb Pick by the President : Enthusiastic support for Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- June Restaurant Closures
- Dodgers Lose, 3-2; 15th for Burkett : Baseball: The Giants' ace has a perfect game until a double by Rodriguez in the sixth.
- Murals Program Now Accepting Applications
- TV Ratings : Comedies, 'Thorn Birds' Repeats Make ABC No. 1
- Quance Denied by Nall in Breaststroke Final : Swimming: Northridge resident can't hold early pace, but second-place finish yields berth on Pan Pacific team.
- Steel Industry Wins Mixed Victory From Trade Panel : Tariffs: The International Trade Commission finds 16 countries guilty of dumping. But dozens of complaints are denied.
- FTC Adopts Strict Rules for 900 Numbers : Phones: The regulations protect consumers using pay-per-call services, which have a long history of abuse.
- REAL ESTATE
- Declining Prices Hurt Developing World : Trade: U.N. report says consumers benefit, but efforts to create jobs and expand markets in poorer nations are hindered.
- Philip Yung Lee; Presbyterian Minister, Church Music Expert
- World IN BRIEF : UKRAINE : U.S. Offers Millions to Dismantle A-Arms
- Sergeant Is First Challenger to Block in Sheriff's Race : Election: John Stites says he wants to stand up for rank-and-file deputies. He blames the incumbent and other managers for sagging morale.
- Suspect in Alleged Hate Crimes Plot Released to His Parents
- Bishop Driscoll's Mother Dies at 83
- Countywide : Upper Newport Park Renovation OKd
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Rocket Not a Raider Yet
- Bonilla, Davis Not Suspects
- This Angler Seemingly Knows All the Angles
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL ROUNDUP : Pace Shoots Past Barrs for Archery Gold Medal
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Kruk Perfect as Phillies Defeat Cardinals
- Legion Commissioner's Forfeit Decision Assailed
- His Calm Exterior Is Just a Smoke Screen : Low-Key Sincharoen Can Be Expected to Bring Fire to Festival Gymnastics Debut
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Men in Tights': A See-Through Laugh : Though the spoofs are often too obvious, Mel Brooks' new comedy offers a few good chuckles. Some of its funniest moments are when he is onscreen.
- Fishman Threatens to Quit Over 'KTLA Morning News' 'Slander'
- A Few Choice Words on 'MTV Unplugged'
- After Huge Loss, IBM May Get It Together
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Suspicious Fire Guts NAACP Office
- Sotomayor Takes His World High Jump Record Up Half an Inch
- Adams Puts on a Show as Unbeaten Dukes Roll Along
- ORANGE COAST COLLEGE TAP FESTIVAL
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Hottest Race Around Now Has a Hotline
- Two Managers Among Latest Knott's Layoffs : Cutbacks: The move, the company's second major management purge in 1993, also involves about twelve employees in lower positions.
- Vegas Mogul Pays Ransom for Daughter : Kidnaping: Stephen A. Wynn, owner of Mirage casino, gives abductors $1.4 million after the woman is taken from her home, authorities say. She is returned unharmed.
- The Tackiest Place on Earth
- 5 Homosexuals Sue Over New Pentagon Policy
- Homeowners Ask Pilots to Change Helicopter Routes
- Moorpark Panel Urges Increase in Housing Limit
- Theme Park OKd With Restrictions
- Elderly Patrons Cite Van Problems : Transportation: Complaints about the dial-a-ride service focus on lengthy waits, long trips and unsafe drives.
- SANTA ANA : Jazz Club's Lawsuit Calls Landlord Racist
- NEWPORT BEACH : Ex-Supervisor at Fair Gets 90 Days in Jail
- VENTURA : Gunman in Bank Robbery Sought
- OJAI : Man Gets 7 Years in Prison for Robberies
- DANCE / CHRIS PASLES : Culture Clash : Ballet Pacifica Project Lets N.Y. Choreographer Explore and Blend Asian, Western Styles
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Seattle Pinpointed as Snow's Albatross
- 3 of 4 Youngsters Turn Deaf Ear to 'Eat Your Veggies'
- Countywide : County Alliance to Fight Gang Activity
- PACOIMA : Spanish Course Finished by 42 Police Officers
- Octogenarian Gets 12 Years for Loan Scam : Crime: Judge says she weighed his age and health against extent of fraud, his criminal record and role in scheme. Prosecutors say he and others tried to bilk investors of $80 million.
- MISSION VIEJO : 16 Seek Saddleback College Trustee Post
- TUSTIN : Work to Close Part of Newport Avenue
- Senate Panel OKs $4 Million for Park Acquisition
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : For Griffey, Record Now Only a Shot Away
- Sampson Gets Extension Through 2000
- TV REVIEWS : 'Street Match': A Sliver of Voyeurism to an MTV Beat
- LEGAL FILEPaula Talks: Paula Abdul told a...
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Sky Cries Mary: In a Hippie Groove
- REAL ESTATE
- Bankers Expect More Losses in 1993 : Earnings: O.C. banks lost $8.6 million in 1st quarter, contrasted with $5.1 million in profits for the same period last year. Observers blame the continued economic slump.
- Feed Mix-Up Causes 4 Pigs From Fair to Fail Drug Test
- Study Faults Immigrants' Education
- Mediators Report Progress in Bosnia Peace Negotiations
- LOS ANGELES : Bail for Doctor in Workers' Comp Case Cut to $2 Million
- A Jump-Start : Inner-City Auto Training Center Puts Workers on Road to Better Jobs
- Pounding the Beat : Police: Chief Willie L. Williams and Deputy Mayor William C. Violante present their case to Capitol lawmakers in an effort to secure federal funds for more officers to patrol L.A. streets.
- Much More Than Money Is Needed : Required: a new border management agency
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : 38 Million Sterile Medflies Spread by Airplanes
- * Bernice Pontrelli; Costume Designer
- Oxnard to Look Into Further Redevelopment : Planning: Amid objections to taking on another project, City Council members advise staffers to consult with residents.
- TUSTIN : When Partner Retires, Just Purchase Him
- The Trail Is Blazed for Baby Brother : Olympic Festival: Charles O'Bannon steps slightly off the path tonight, leading the West against the North.
- UnionFed Posts $32.2-Million Loss for Year : Thrift: Brea-based parent of Union Federal Bank has lost a total of $137.1 million in four years. It announces shareholder approval of a recapitalization plan designed to stave off federal seizure.
- California IN BRIEF : BAKERSFIELD : 7 Killed, 3 Injured in 8-Vehicle Crash
- VA Aid OKd for 2 Diseases Tied to Agent Orange
- Man Killed as He Aids Friends Being Robbed : Violence: Jay Chavez Jr. and his girlfriend had gone to Santa Monica beach to celebrate his new start in life.
- Dan Rostenkowski
- COMPTON : 70 Layoffs, Cut in School Executives' Pay Ordered
- Workers' Comp Bill
- Assault Weapons
- Readers 'Shocked' at Family's Plight but Wonder About Responsibility
- Clinton
- Flooding in Midwest
- Obituaries - July 28, 1993
- Obituaries - July 28, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 28, 1993
- SANTA ANA : Recycling Plant Plan Worries Neighbors
- Supervisors Take Their First Crack at Massive Budget : Government: Board members fail to make headway in balancing the county's $13.1-billion spending plan. But they do approve an eggshell inspection program.
- Anaheim Chief of Police Dies : Obituary: Joseph T. Molloy, 54, had a heart attack before his morning jog. His leadership was innovative, controversial.
- Clinton Says Hostilities Won't Derail Mideast Peace Push : Diplomacy: Christopher cuts short Asian trip to confer with President. White House official blames fighting on Iran.
- BOOK BINDING: Try running a county library...
- Anaheim Police Chief Molloy Dies of Heart Attack
- $8-Billion Loss Posted by IBM; More Layoffs Set
- Levees, Work of Thousands Keep Kansas City Dry
- Rostenkowski's Future Is On Hold : Investigation: The possibility that the powerful House chairman may face criminal charges is undercutting his ability to aid Clinton.
- Californians Gauge Effect of Immigration Reform
- Gallegly Calls Immigration Plan Good Step : Government: Rights advocates say the Clinton initiatives should redirect funds to social services.
- 'June Gloom' Casts Pall on Summer : Weather: Drift of jet stream to the south is blamed for lingering low clouds that usually are gone by July. The same pattern is pushing storms into the Midwest.
- 'June Gloom' Obscures July : Weather: Lingering cloudiness has stifled summer crowds along coastline.
- Pasadena City Council Bans Smoking in Restaurants
- OLYMPIC FESTIVAL / VALLEY-AREA NOTEBOOK : Cox Says He Enjoys the In-Your-Face Aspect of Team Handball
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 28, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 28, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 28, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 28, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 28, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - July 28, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - July 28, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 28, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 28, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 28, 1993
- Walt Disney
- Donald Heiney; Co-Founder of UC Irvine's Writing Program
- John Beck; Film Producer Made 'Harvey' and 'The Singing Nun'
- Developers Get $366-Million Tax Break in Budget Bill
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Contestants Sought for Revived Pageant
- Man Killed, Driver Arrested in Crash
- City's Bond Rating Is Downgraded a Notch : Economy: The recession and municipal budget pressures are cited by Moody's.
- Sunland : Both Sides to Appeal Ruling on Antenna
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Henley Faces Challenge Again
- Comeback Kid Sims Wins Wrestling Gold : Olympic Festival: Former State champion from Woodbridge takes 149.5-pound Greco-Roman medal.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Andrade Quit Football and Got a Real Lift
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Brunansky's Homer Sinks Red Sox
- Still a Handsome Couple : Shari Lewis and Sidekick Lamb Chop Teach Kids to 'Play-Along'
- Amid Public Fury, Yeltsin Softens Order Recalling Old Rubles : Russia: Deadline for exchange is put back. Izvestia indicates vacationing president hadn't been told of plan.
- One Last Story About Leaving L.A.
- Brace Yourself for Pain Relief : Health: The backbone's connected to a controversy over the use of support belts. Are they the best defense against back strain?
- Infection Killed Whale, Curator Says
- Police Cite Racial Overtones in Slaying at Scene of Party
- Wright Seeks Backing for Trash Legislation
- Jury Told Erik Menendez Confessed
- Ex-Deputy Ventura City Attorney Held in Jail No-Show : Crime: Kenneth Makature is arrested at a psychological treatment facility in Oxnard.
- OXNARD : Job Retraining Paying Off for Some in County
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Feeney Suffers Stroke at Candlestick Park
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : For Garrison-Jackson, Love Means Helping Kids
- Weekend Box Office : 'Poetic' Finds Its Place in Line
- American Pacific Reports 2nd-Quarter Profit Fell 40%
- 20th Century Posts $34.8-Million Profit
- Unocal Corp. said second-quarter earnings jumped 69%...
- OXNARD : Training Puts Coast Guard Skills to Test
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Murder': Dumb on Arrival at Backstage
- Q&A; WITH MIKHAIL BARYSHNIKOV : 'I Do What I Want . . . This Is What I Do Now'
- Oxnard Marine Hardware Thrives With Mexican Business
- Judge Stalls on Ordering Keating Forfeiture : Courts: Concern for small investors defrauded by former head of Lincoln Savings & Loan prompts action.
- Flamemaster Increases Stake in Perfectdata
- Autonetics, Boeing Team Seek Contract : Defense: The pact would be to produce guidance kits for bombs. The initial phase would be worth $44 million.
- Wilson Unveils 5-Step Plan to Improve Business Climate
- Frank Mancuso Roars Into Action at MGM
- GTE Signs Contract With 12,000 Hourly Workers
- LAKE FOREST : Council Approves New City Hall Hours
- LOS ALAMITOS : Officers Cleared in Fatal Shooting
- OLYMPIC FESTIVAL ROUNDUP : Bleszynski Shows She's Good, Not <i> That </i> Good
- This Singer Makes No Bones About What He Wants
- National Agenda : Prostitution, Prejudice Fuel AIDS Epidemic in Honduras : It has Latin America's highest case rate. But only a handful of volunteers are dedicated to helping victims.
- Children of Change : New names. New holidays. New rules. Youths accepting Islam face a lifestyle conversion.
- Japan Political Jostling Tilts to Right : Asia: Two new conservative opposition groups delay choosing sides as Liberal Democrats take another look at reforms they rejected in June.
- Military Presence to Continue, U.S. Reassures Southeast Asia : Security: Christopher says America will stay active in the region. 'They want us here,' a U.S. official asserts.
- Speaking of: : Buckingham Palace
- River Rolls a Silent Blanket of Watery Death Over Town : Flood: The Mississippi takes an Illinois burg, with a malice and force that can only be feared, and recognized.
- TOKYO : An Elaborate Puzzle
- Smog Levels in County Decreasing : Pollution: Officials cite strict local and state regulations for improvement in rankings from fourth-worst in nation to 13th.
- Lanz of California to Close Retail Stores : Apparel: The 55-year- old firm, once popular with film stars, hangs it up. Lanz will continue as a manufacturer.
- USA Petroleum Alters Its Moving Plans
- El Camino's Net Income Drops 9% for Fiscal Year
- County's Home Sales Decline Slightly From '92
- New Image Made Over Into Success : Canoga Park: The restructured firm now peddles high-tech equipment to dentists. Its first venture, a beauty imaging system, was spun off separately.
- Electronic Clearing House Extends Warrants Deadline
- Transamerica Move Makes '93 a Record for Job Losses : Economy: With next spring's departure of the Warner Center tenant, Woodland Hills will especially feel the pinch.
- GI Jobs Program Proving Popular
- Cap Cities Broadens Its Top Executive Team : Management: The moves follow charges by some critics that the media conglomerate wasn't moving fast enough to groom younger executives.
- Film: Orion Pictures, emerging from Chapter 11...
- Permit Revoked for Firm to Ship System to Brazil : Export: Satellite Technology Management has been focus of federal probe since shipment to Iran was seized in May.
- MB Communications to Spin Off MICOM Corp.
- AEROSPACE
- American Express Co. reported second-quarter earnings of...
- Don't Touch That Mouse! : Advertisers Want to Fill Your Computer's Idle Time
- Securities Firm Buys 10.6% of Cherokee Stock
- Stapleton Named Mitsubishi Group VP
- DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- California Steel Plans New Furnace at Old Kaiser Plant : Manufacturing: The $220-million project would help keep 1,000 jobs by making price-competitive products, the firm says.
- Regional Outlook : Africa Moves Fitfully Toward Democracy : Nigeria's election fiasco typifies problems of entrenched leaders, unrest and mistrust.
- Tips on Avoiding Guilt Trips That Take False Turns : Orange County psychologist Ty Colbert, with a new book on the subject, provides some useful guideposts.
- CAIRO : Mideast Shuttle
- State Audit Calls AQMD Lax on Smog Control
- Clinton Blasts Republicans as Obstructionists : Politics: The President says GOP's tactics threaten the government's business. He makes a pitch for his five-year economic plan.
- Drag Racing Hot Spot Has History of Tragedy
- GAVIOTA : Tanker Tested Before Oil Shipments Start
- Author, UCI Professor Donald Heiney Dies at 71 : Obituary: The co-founder of the campus's acclaimed writing program is recalled as talented and dedicated.
- VAN NUYS : Man Gets 6 Months in Graffiti Case
- Grinding Out Pork to Cover Bad Loans : What lenders call 'prudent,' politicians call 'discrimination'; the solution--a tax-subsidized 'community development bank.'
- THOUSAND OAKS : Fiore Recall Leaders Say Signatures Valid
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Driver Shot on McFadden Avenue
- Offer to Forgo Overtime Pay Considered : Budget: County union leaders say their proposal is 'reasonable and generous.' Officials, who are demanding workers take an 8.25% pay cut, give lukewarm response.
- $100,000 No-Show Fuels Payoff Record
- OLYMPIC FESTIVAL ROUNDUP : Mark Henry Wins Weightlifting Competition
- Field Hockey Player Suffers Larynx Injury
- WellPoint Signs Deal With HealthCare Compare
- PPO Alliance, a Woodland Hills-based health care...
- Israel Expands Lebanon Attacks : Mideast: Residents are given time to flee as 35 villages are bombed and shelled in effort to drive out guerrillas. Rocket salvos continue to hit northern Israel.
- After Mao Badges, Mao Fever, a Mao Mountain
- Leaking Sulfuric Acid Sends 3,200 to Hospitals
- If Woman Has Abortion Choice, It May Not Be an Easy One
- PLACENTIA : La Habra Will Book Placentia Suspects
- Rampage Suspect Barred From Courtroom
- Ex-Clerk Revisits Office in Fight to Get Job Back : City Hall: Participants in the Civil Service proceeding re-enact possible scenarios of sexual harassment. Allegations led to the firing of Elias Martinez.
- WINNETKA : City to Install $30,000 Park Lighting System
- CAMARILLO : Motorcyclist Killed in Crash Is Identified
- Ramblin Guy Joins Mayberry Streak : Horse racing: The Hollywood Futurity gives trainer second consecutive sweep of the track's top 2-year-old races.
- Lights Are Brighter, and the Heat Hotter
- Asian-American Workers View Hughes Memo as Ethnic Insult : Race: Officials admit note warning employees about Taiwan espionage efforts was lacking in cultural sensitivity.
- Focus on Entertainment Stocks : Spotlight: New Line Cinema
- MOSCOW : It's the Economy
- SPEAKING OUT: Ventura County's multiethnic patchwork is...
- LOS ANGELES : School Board Backs Charter Status for 2 More Campuses
- Wilson Says State Is Bouncing Back : Economy: The governor begins a tour touting his administration's role in helping to engineer California's comeback.
- 2 OKd for Economic Posts
- S. Asia Floods Kill 4,200; More Deaths Feared
- FBI Set Sights on Crippled White Supremacist Hero : Inquiry: Informants befriended wheelchair-bound, poverty-stricken O.C. man to gain access to hate groups.
- DUBIOUS DISTINCTION: A milestone of sorts was...
- Man Tapes Dog's Mouth Shut; Is Charged in Death
- SAN CLEMENTE : Convicts Will Be Charged for Jail Fee
- City's Bond Rating Downgraded a Notch : Economy: The recession and municipal budget pressures are cited by Moody's investment firm. Action still leaves Los Angeles ahead of most other public entities.
- Dana Point City Manager Resigns Post : Politics: David Elbaum, who has been with city a year, cites communication problems with council as main reason for leaving.
- * Kristin A. Kay; Recent Sixth-Grade Graduate, 12, Dies of Rare Bone Cancer
- Psychologist Helps Juries Judge Eyewitness Accounts of Crimes
- Ojai Rancher Has a Different View of Origin of Man : Anthropology: The idea that humankind came from the New World--not Africa--is gaining credence, thanks to Alvah (Pardner) Hicks.
- LANCASTER : Plane Crash That Killed 6 Under Investigation
- BURBANK : Cuts Likely to Offset Extra Lottery Funds
- Evans Bests Barcelona Time in 800
- Angels' Skid Hits 10; Snow Is Sent Down : Baseball: The first baseman, batting .223, sits out the team's 11-4 loss to the Athletics.
- Connors Crash Probe Continues
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Mussina Will Apologize to Gaston
- JERUSALEM : A 'Terrible' Mistake?
- VAN NUYS : Foes on Abortion Issue Join in Saving Man's Life
- YORBA LINDA : City's Finance Chief Resigns His Post
- THOUSAND OAKS : Conejo Valley Festival Makes $20,000 Profit
- MOORPARK : Murder Trial Jury Selection Near Done
- Doctor in Crash May Lose License : Medicine: State officials say they will seek suspension of medical certificate of physician in accident fatal to couple.
- Making a Difference in Your Community : Program Helps Break Cycle of Illiteracy
- 104-Year-Old Isabel Parra Grijalva, Descendant of County Pioneer, Dies
- Sen. Boxer Opposes Proposed Landfill in Elsmere Canyon
- Target Stores of Cypress has given $6,000...
- A Fair Ending : Attendance at 101st Event Was Down, but Admission, Parking Revenues Were Up
- PERSPECTIVE ON CIVIL RIGHTS : The True Concern Is Racial Justice
- Trial to Focus on Police Tactics at Santa Ana Bar : Courts: Owner alleges officers singled out her customers, most of whom are Mexican immigrants, for harassment.
- Woman Found Shot to Death
- Countywide : Board to Review Anti-Graffiti Report
- WESTMINSTER : Police Identify Man Found Dead in Car
- Students Spend Summer Caring for the Poor : Education: UCLA program for Oxnard College minorities gives them hands-on health clinic experience, hoping to spur them to pursue careers in their own communities.
- YORBA LINDA : City Council Drops Trash Payment Plan
- Bus Lines to Get Boost Under Transit Budget
- Razor Sharp, When Wet : Swimmers Find Bald Bodies Bring Better Times, Broken Records
- Delinquent? IRS May Be Willing to Negotiate : Taxes: Program allows settlement of massive bills for a fraction of the amount owed. The effort places greater importance on getting people back into the system.
- Vans Goes Footloose in New Designs : Manufacturing: Facing a drop in sales, the Orange maker of canvas casual footwear is introducing style and color choices--even paisley.
- Calfed Chairman Forced Out : Finance: Jerry St. Dennis' ouster follows a second-quarter loss of $45.5 million. The thrift says the two are unrelated.
- Center 500 Cures Its Summertime Blues
- Justice Allows Genetic Parents to Get Girl Back
- Mail Sorters Are Harmful for Workers, Study Finds
- Quadriplegic Proves a Hero and a Weak Spot of Aryan Movement
- Interactive TV Sessions Prove a Hit With Lawmakers, Public : Capitol: Calls have poured in at five hearings aired on the California Channel. Critics say involvement is illusory with great potential for abuse.
- LOS ANGELES : Lopez-Lee Will Head Community College Board
- Workers Brace for Layoffs : Employment: County managers and employees, once secure in government positions, fear for their futures. Up to 5,000 may be dismissed.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Padres Lose to Cubs, Unload Harris, Hurst
- 'Band' to Give HBO Another Power Boost
- HEALTH CARE
- HEALTH CARE : Trimedyne Inc. Seeks FDA OK on Device for Prostate Procedure
- THOUSAND OAKS : Alcohol Sales Law for Clubs Tightened
- Need a Gun Dealer's License? No Problem : Federal laws are looser than some cannons
- TUSTIN : Permit, Inspection Fees Raised by City
- A Fine Doctor for the Nation : Joycelyn Elders may be very outspoken, but her prescriptions are sensible and wise
- LOS ANGELES : Man Pleads Guilty to Lying About Syringe in Pepsi Can
- A Golfer's Lament Becomes a Golfer's Epitaph in Vermont
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Bills' Smith Agrees to Pact
- Titans Add Wyoming in Basketball
- How About a Little Country Stompin' to Aid the Barclay?
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : World Party: Out of the Past
- DANCE
- TransWorld Bancorp Profit Up 6% in Quarter
- Amerigon Underwriter to Exercise Stock Option
- Medgroup to Acquire Product from Port O2 Gen
- Hyundai Lays Off 30 in Fountain Valley
- Eden Air Files for Liquidation
- Vitesse Semiconductor Posts $4.2-Million Loss
- 68 Killed in Plane Crash in S. Korea
- World IN BRIEF : SOMALIA : 3 Gunmen Slain in Attack on U.N. Base
- Boy Dies in Baptismal Pool
- Youth to Be Tried as Adult in Fatal Shooting of Girl
- Recycling Man Starting Over : Homeless: No one asked Ron Swift to oversee a recycling site in West Hollywood. But he made friends there who went to bat for him when the city closed the center.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City OKs Talks on Golf Course Proposal
- RESEDA : Homes to Help Disabled Are Nearly Done
- Every Dodger Has His Day, 15-1 : Baseball: Hershiser pitches fifth complete game, yields only five hits to the Giants.
- ART / CATHY CURTIS : A Bit of Basquiat : Meaning More Important Than Style in 11 'Blue Ribbon' Works From '84 at Newport Harbor
- Atlanta Firm Increases Stake in Pollution Corp.
- Chevron Profit Tumbles After Restructuring Charges
- First American Quarterly Profits Jump 31% : Earnings: Increase for Santa Ana firm is attributed to a surge in home loan refinancing and a rise in the number of new mortgages.
- Technology Education's Importance Stressed
- PERSONAL HEALTH : New Study Links Liquor and Cancer
- Ill May Refuse Efforts to Save Life, Court Says : Law: Ruling in the case of a disabled prison inmate, state justices say adults may reject medical aid and food.
- WESTMINSTER : Fire Chief Inherits Agency in Upheaval