- An Offbeat Patrol : Police: Tim Wienckowski is more concerned with off-roaders and dumpers than gangsters and taggers. He is the LAPD's only full-time officer to patrol the rugged turf that rims the San Fernando Valley.
- Marinovich Sees Tide Turn Again : Crowded Raider Camp Threatens to Imperil Up-and-Down Career
- His Feet Don't Fail Him Now : Soccer: Paulinho grew up playing the game barefoot in Brazil, now he's wearing cleats and is one of Salsa's top scorers and among the league's most exciting players.
- Changing Lifestyles : Countries Flee 'Ruble Zone' for Uncharted Territory : Across the former Soviet Union, new currencies emerge as a symbol of sovereignty and faith in the free market.
- LOCAL NOTES : Philman Wins Again, This Time With Grandfather Watching
- His Talent Isn't Worth Price
- Steven Bickel to Head International Sales at Goldwyn
- Pacific Scientific Buys Brushless-Motor Manufacturer
- Networks Will Televise Speech
- Edward Breck; Former Chairman of Hair Care Company
- They Ate So Others Might Not Go Hungry
- HOLLYWOOD : 2 Held as Suspects in Death of Movie Sound Producer
- Jury Expected to Get Slaying Case : Trial: The defendant is accused of strangling his former wife with piano wire. He faces the death penalty.
- WESTMINSTER : Senior Apartments Damaged by Blast
- Boiler Blamed for Fatal Explosion at El Torito : Accident: Pressure buildup in a water heater led to blast, Newport officials say. Restaurant will pay for bartender's funeral.
- Officials Can't Lift a Finger to Curb Fraud
- Robber Says Shooting Was Unintentional : Jurisprudence: On trial for murder, Howard Derrick Holt testifies that he knew the risks of his career, but that killing was not among them.
- Weekend Box Office : 'Rising Sun' Rises to the Top
- Too <i> Pluribus</i> for <i> Unum</i> : Exchange System Collapse Blow to Hope for Union
- New Image Gets Japan Order for Dental Cameras
- U.N. Troops Begin Cambodia Pullout
- Palestinian Hijacks Bus in Gaza City, Kills Israeli Official
- BURBANK : State Backs Local Electric Car Project
- Court Releases 45-Page Denny Case Survey : Law: The 116 questions cover topics such as race relations and law enforcement. Defense attorneys worry that many prospective panelists have made up their minds.
- Seashore Exhibit in Great Indoors
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Kinchen Takes an Important Test
- Bad-Boy Bailey Adds Some Attitude to Ram Team Short on Personality
- Boston's Biggest Funeral Remembers Celtics' Lewis
- LA PAZ : New President
- Perot Mum on Discrepancy in Budget Figures : Economy: The Texas billionaire has little to say about his self-touted blueprint. Experts claim it falls $425 billion short of closing the gap.
- Bosnia Teen-Ager in 'Paradise' : Medicine: Specialized surgery in L.A. may help Mirela Kerla see. A man undergoes surgery for a leg wound at Irvine Medical Center.
- Blind Youngsters' Plans for Lake Trip Hit Rough Water : Finances: County's demand for $500 fee almost sinks water-skiing outing. But there's still a ripple of hope.
- Hungarian-Language Paper Accused of Anti-Semitism : Racism: Uj Vilag harangues against Jews, blaming them for a host of the Eastern European nation's ills. Opponents say its rhetoric revives old hatreds.
- BREA : Hearing to Be Held Tonight on Budget
- VAN NUYS : Homeowners Oppose Day-Laborer Plan
- Completion of Marina Project Placed on Hold : Ventura Harbor: The renovation of company's six docks winds up this week. But with a 15% slip vacancy rate, work on the remaining three will now have to wait.
- K-Swiss Inc. Profit Up 40% for 2nd Quarter
- Keeline-Wilcox Pays Off $4 Million in Debts
- Roy Disney Completes Purchase of Malrite Unit
- Riverboat Gambling Pays Off for Players Intl. : Calabasas: After years of swallowing losses on another venture, the company posts a $6.3-million profit in latest quarter.
- Four Corners Virus Confirmed in 2 Calif. Deaths
- Woman Gets 24 Years in Prison for Bombing
- Dow Rallies After EC Acts on Currencies : Market Overview
- BOOK REVIEW : Curing TB: A Victory Declared Too Soon : THE FORGOTTEN PLAGUE: How the Battle Against Tuberculosis Was Won--and Lost <i> by Frank Ryan, M.D.</i> ; Little, Brown and Company $24.95; 460 pp.
- Ruins of 4 Mayan Towns Found in Belize
- When Big Bob Boogies, Spirits Soar
- HOLLYWOOD : Reservoir to Temporarily Be Closed to Recreation
- SHERMAN OAKS : $1.5 Million OKd for Senior Housing
- World IN BRIEF : IRAQ : Baghdad Again Claims Kuwait
- Rexon Expects Restructuring to Lead to 3rd-Quarter Loss
- Dow Rallies After EC Acts on Currencies : Market Overview
- Girl in Child Swap Case Doesn't Want to See Biological Parents
- Budget Deal Sealed as the Battle Lines Form in Congress : Economy: Clinton will tout the compromise bill in a speech tonight. Plan would cut the deficit by $496 billion over five years. House and Senate to vote by week's end.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : AIDS Committee on Penny Drive to Raise $10,000
- As Robert Townsend Sees It : He's Fighting Stereotypes With 'Meteor Man' and New TV Show
- Catalogue Firms Are Narrowing Their Focus to Remain Afloat
- PERSONAL HEALTH : When Labor Ends, Real Work Begins
- Mixed Reports Point to Hesitant Growth : Economy: Manufacturing sector contracts, while construction activity jumps, spurred largely by public spending.
- Hard-Money Loans Can Lead Borrower to Harder Times
- At Least 8 Climbers Killed on Mt. Blanc
- Children's Ad Is a Ruse in Insurance Industry Rivalry : Politics: Advertisement claiming big business is getting tax breaks while kids go hungry was one faction's attempt to get a tax break.
- IRVINE : College Foundation Appoints New Board
- LAKE FOREST : Council to Consider $13.7-Million Budget
- He's Crying Magic Much Too Often : Basketball: Johnson's on-again, off-again talk of extending his career is beginning to wear.
- On the Long Road With Michael Franks : Pop music: For the singer-songwriter, the travails of touring are a necessary part of life. 'It's just what I have to do when I've got a new recording in release.'
- Leapin' Lizards! : Henry Schiff wanted company, so he bought a pet iguana. Now he's Henry Lizardlover, living in a reptilian paradise with a fleet of 30.
- PANORAMA CITY : Community Service 'Volunteers' Decline
- Easing a Bit of Bosnia's Pain : Victims: Last year, a grenade exploded in Mirela Kerla's face. A journey to L.A. for surgery brings her 'from hell into paradise.'
- AGOURA HILLS : 2 Incumbents May Not Seek New Terms
- Parade of Animals Heralds Arrival of Circus in Anaheim : Entertainment: Youngsters cheer as elephants lead the way to arena for tonight's opening show.
- OXNARD : Charges Dropped in Fatal Bar Stabbing
- LA PALMA : City to Consider Ban on Pigeon Feeding
- Awards Given for Show-Stopping Street Scenes : Thousand Oaks: City's most beautiful buildings are rewarded in competition. Winners will be honored by council members tonight.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Eagle Scout Aspirant Plans to Help Seniors
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : After Losing $77, Pier Run in Jeopardy
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Father Mike Brings Joy to Disabled
- Three Peat Wins at Del Mar
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Hobert: Jaeger Can Have His Job Back
- And Denver Has Dropped to Sea Level
- Care Enterprises Inc.: The Tustin provider of...
- AUTOS
- 2 Men Plead Guilty in 'Gay Bashing' Case : Courts: They will receive reduced sentences for admitting the attack in Laguna Beach. Charges included the commission of a hate crime.
- Documentary : The Ups--and Downs--of the Philippines : A correspondent reminisces on 4 years covering a country of conflicting images.
- World IN BRIEF : NORTH KOREA : U.S. Official Assails Missile Development
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Brushbacks, Brawl Mar Cubs' Victory
- DODGERS ON DECK
- 'Sunset' Sets a Record
- ENTERTAINMENT
- TSL Seeks Bankruptcy Protection for 2nd Unit
- Guess Founder to Step Down as Chairman, CEO : Clothing: Georges Marciano also will sell back his stake in the jeans maker. No reason was given for his departure.
- Woodland Hills Firm Wins Army Contract
- Music: Someday, Polygram and Motown will be...
- Too <i> Pluribus</i> for <i> Unum</i> : Now to Fulfill the Promise of Berlin Wall's Fall
- Profile : Serbia's Ultranationalist Leader Emerges as Formidable Political Force
- Brajdas Corp.: The Garden Grove company, which...
- Fear of Fire, Flood Keeps St. Louis Jittery : Disaster: Flood wall seepage poses threat to a 25-mile-long industrial area. Homes face peril from 51 propane tanks floating on the Mississippi.
- It's Push Comes to Shove Time on Budget Bill
- Bosnia Leader Puts Brakes on Peace Talks : Balkans: He demands that Serbs withdraw from strategic peak close to Sarajevo. Serbs are said to pledge withdrawal.
- A 'Sausage' Budget Down to the Wire : Clinton tries to close the deal tonight
- Officials to Consider Hiring of Consultant to Design Links in Santa Rosa Valley : Thousand Oaks: But the idea of a golf course in the remote area has environmentalists lined up against recreation enthusiasts.
- BURBANK : Council to Decide on Full Broadcast
- Man Accused of Setting Woman Afire : Crime: The victim is listed in critical but stable condition. The ex-boyfriend is arrested near her home shortly after the attack.
- When Deception Boomerangs
- TECHNOLOGY : Former Director Turns Archive Corp. Buyout Into Opportunity, New Firm
- AUTOS
- Elmar Klos; Czech Filmmaker won Academy Award in '66
- Jury Selected in Shiley Heart Valve Defect Trial : Liability: A San Diego woman is seeking damages for emotional suffering caused by worrying that implanted device will fail.
- WellPoint Reports Profit Decline of 21% in Quarter
- Count Edward Raczynski; Former Polish Diplomat to Great Britain
- Drug Firm Faces Action on Marketing : Medicine: FDA and Justice Department take a new tack in enforcement. Company is accused of misleading promotion of its colitis medication.
- Groups Sue Over Endangered Species List : Wildlife: Environmentalists seek reversal of ruling that lifted protection of Mohave ground squirrel. State claims rodent is no longer threatened with extinction.
- Suspect in Newport Pier Slaying Released From Jail : Investigation: District attorney concludes that the 18-year-old man, whom police say is an Ontario gang member, has not been identified as the gunman.
- TV WATCH : Under the Gun
- The Next Move Is Syria's : Will Damascus now move to eliminate the threat from Hezbollah?
- This Guy's Life Has Had More Than One Excellent Adventure : Travel: Costa Mesa businessman Charlie Gibbs leads would-be explorers in search of exotic cultures and dive spots.
- ENVIRONMENT
- Varco Posts Profit of $1.4 Million
- Essence Completes Work on Oil Tanker Monitors
- Stock Price Boost: Security Environmental Systems said...
- Ruble Still Georgia's Pick for Currency
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Trial Ordered in Brinks Holdup
- THOUSAND OAKS : Searchers Unable to Find Missing Family
- Foundation Seeks Grant Applications
- 2.1% Increase in Property Tax Revenue Is Lowest in 20 Years
- LOCAL NOTES
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Jewelry, Car Stolen by Home Invaders
- A Record $173 Million Buys Orioles
- Rockets Release Floyd, Trade Pick for Elie
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : White Leads Blue Jays With One Last Blast, 4-0
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Marlins' Sheffield Has Sore Shoulder
- The Art of Making 'Money' : Films: Philip Haas' 'Money Man' follows artist J.S.G. Boggs as he tries to get people to take his artwork instead of money. The United States follows Boggs too.
- El Camino Profit for '93 Rises 10% on Sales Surge
- Hughes Wins Saudi Air Traffic Pact
- ECONOMY
- Aspin Promises to Blunt Effects of Closing U.S. Bases : Military: The defense secretary tells local officials of plans to expedite the conversion of the facilities to civilian uses and clean up more pollution on the sites.
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Government Aid
- Smoking Ban in Restaurants
- Flying Blind Across the the Pacific : Geopolitics: Asia seethes with change, but Clinton reappoints the Carter Administration and shuns those with area expertise. : If President Clinton does not do these things soon, he risks seeing his own party go the way of Japan's Liberal Democrats.
- Ancient Forests
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- Divide and Conquer
- Red-Tape Reforms
- Library School
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 3, 1993
- Obituaries - Aug. 3, 1993
- Obituaries - Aug. 3, 1993
- TELEVISION - Aug. 3, 1993
- Mistrial Ruled in Dana Point Murder Case
- New Law to Curb Will-Drafting Abuses : Estates: Lawyers are restricted in giving themselves gifts when writing wills and trusts. Change is made after reports of an attorney who netted millions of dollars.
- Hot and Bothered : Brush Fire, Record Heat Test Northern California's Mettle
- Jury Deadlocked in Murder Case Against Landlady : Courts: Boardinghouse owner's lawyers have argued that the deaths of tenants buried in her back yard were accidental<i> .</i> Panel is hung up on all nine counts.
- FULLERTON : After 5 Hours, Man Surrenders to Police
- U.S. Tries to Restart Mideast Talks : Diplomacy: In Egypt, Christopher meets with Mubarak on first leg of weeklong trip. But neither offers hope that process will resume quickly.
- Justices Declare a Mistrial in Overton Murder Case
- Smoking Ban Kicks In at All L.A. Restaurants
- Man Buying Ferrari Arrested in Kidnaping : Crime: Ray Marion Cuddy, who is unemployed, had been paying for the $183,000 car in $100 bills. The same denomination was used to pay ransom for a Las Vegas mogul's daughter.
- Hot and Bothered : Brush Fire, Record Heat Test Northern California's Mettle
- NATO Approves Air Strikes Plan to Block Serbs
- Kidnap Suspect Arrested as He Buys Ferrari at O.C. Dealer
- NOT SO FINE: If you're in a...
- Wilson Signs Bill to Protect Estates of the Elderly : Legislation: State measure restricts lawyers from making themselves beneficiaries of clients' holdings. It was prompted by the actions of an attorney who prepared wills for Leisure World residents.
- Countywide : Mission Viejo Wants El Toro Panel Spot
- Next Step : Radio Free Listeners Send Loud, Clear Signal to Budget Cutters : Cold-War era stations are saved by fervent letters of support from audience. But the future remains fuzzy.
- Smoking Ban Kicks In at All L.A. Restaurants
- Hot and Bothered : Brush Fire, Record Heat Test Northern California's Mettle
- 2 Plead Guilty in O.C. 'Gay Bashing' : Court: Pair attacked a man, 55, in Laguna they thought was homosexual.
- ANGELS ON DECK
- He's Not Fearless, but He Is a Leader : Baseball: Shortstop Gary DiSarcina is only in his second year, but he's already a stabilizing force for the Angels.
- HORSE RACING : The Sheiks Don't Need Us Now
- Taverns' TVs Get a Cold Reception : Pro football: The NFL turns up the legal heat on bars near Cleveland that use large antennas to pull in broadcasts of Brown home games.
- TENNIS / LOS ANGELES TOURNAMENT : O'Brien Tees Off on Woodforde in First Round
- Stout of Heart : With This Jazz Trumpeter (and Irvine Resident), Straight-Ahead Is Made for Melodious Detours
- ART / CATHY CURTIS : Taking a Critical Look at the Role of the Critic
- JAZZ ALBUM REVIEW : Eric Marienthal's Talent Gets Lost in Musical Mix
- Chief Out at Palm Springs Film Fest : Movies: Citing 'creative differences,' artistic director Darryl Macdonald resigns to head a new festival on Long Island.
- L.B. Opera to Stage 'Carmen' at the Ford
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Luck': A Black and Blue Journey : James Lapine's comedy at the La Jolla Playhouse is a viciously funny work in progress that is also brutally graphic. But the plucky spoof could use a good ending.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 3, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 3, 1993
- Bishop of Condom: A Toast to Safe Sex
- Battle Is On for Air Routes in Pacific Trade War : Aviation: At issue is whether current bilateral agreements give U.S.-based carriers unfair advantages over Asian airlines.
- State Heats Up--Bay Area Hits 98, Palm Springs 123
- Mexico Is Up for NAFTA's Challenge : Trade: A senator's remark about a 'shotgun marriage' typifies the emphasis on rhetoric over persuasive facts.
- BOOK REVIEW : Charting the Dark Side of Enlightenment : THE MORAL SENSE <i> by James Q. Wilson</i> ; The Free Press $22.95, 300 pages
- MOVING: Think the freeway's crowded? Look up....
- Fidelity National Profits Up 71%
- New IBM Unit to Introduce Inexpensive PCs : Computers: Ambra will focus on rapid service and aggressive pricing to tap into the phone-order market, its president says.
- Cars Carrying Toxic, Flammable Liquids Derail
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Rites of Getting Ready
- Worshipers Evacuated After Blackout at Arena
- Clinton Scrambles to Deal With Democratic Fussbudgets : Economy: With a close vote likely, President gives in on deficit-reduction items to cajole backers. Boren defects, but White House dismisses action.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- DEFENSE
- Anti-Tank Mines Found on German Roads
- Sandinista Front Deeply Divided : Nicaragua: A battle in which troops killed ex-comrades underscores growing split over the party's direction.
- Airline Is Attorney's New Target : Courts: Famous for his win in Texaco-Pennzoil case, Joseph Jamail is now taking on American in predatory-pricing lawsuit.
- THE HUMAN CONDITION : A New Life Heats Fervor for Order in the Nest
- OCCUPATION: MOBILE DISC JOCKEY
- Perot Rips Deficit Plan, Ducks Questions About His Own : Budget: He calls for defeat of Clinton's proposals. But the Texas billionaire is evasive about details of his blueprint for balancing the books.
- The Player : Jadine Nielsen made sure Alan Cranston was in the right place at the right time for years. Now she's doing the same for Richard Riordan.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Peace Likely to Be on Israel's Terms : Mideast: Lebanon offensive shows Jerusalem will act if its security is threatened.
- Alliance Imaging Inc.: The Orange provider of...
- Over 70,000 Expected at 45th Corn Festival in La Habra
- JAPAN
- COMPUTERS : Dell Seeks to Broaden Its Markets : Technology: The new machines try to match features--and prices--to different types of users.
- Nichols Institute: The San Juan Capistrano diagnostic...
- Tying the knot an industry in South Carolina : Dillon, a town of 6,000 in tobacco country, has double that number of weddings each year.
- Kern River--'It Invites, It Entices and Then It Kills' : Hazards: Swift current runs through pools in state's deadliest river. Heavy runoff this year heightens danger.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- New Mexico Was Music to Their Ears
- L.A. Tournament Opens With Chang, Stark Tonight
- Not This Treaty, and Not Now : NAFTA: Follow Europe's example; require that conditions be met before, not after, signing a trade pact with Mexico.
- Price's 66 Earns Another Victory
- DEL MAR : Thirty Slews Loses in Crosby
- Jackson Says Players Need to Wake Up : Baseball: Hall of Famer warns of game's vulnerability and tells those in it to appreciate what they have.
- NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Miner's Mark Beats Sea Hero, Colonial Affair
- DANCE REVIEW : Misha's Inspired Modernism
- Weekend Reviews : Comedy : Fear Not a Problem at Universal's 'Jam'
- The Downtown Art Scene Is Not Dead
- Index Funds Offer Advantage of Tax Savings
- INSURANCE
- TAIWAN
- AUSTRALIA
- On a muddy Los Angeles street, three...
- Israel Delays Demjanjuk's Deportation
- Rocky's Legacy: Increasing Knowledge of Rare Whale : Animals: The stranding and death of the minke are providing scientists a once-in-a-lifetime chance to study the mammal and effects of ocean pollution.
- Europe Props Up Monetary System : Finance: EC ministers loosen ties to Germany's strong currency and high interest rates. Action will allow nations more freedom to pursue anti-recession policies.
- Speaker Gets to Point on Obstacles for Disabled Before He Gets to Speech
- Wrinkled and Muted Menswear for Spring
- 6.2 Quake Rocks Capital of Sudan; Five Killed
- Surf City's Main Drag : Beach Boulevard Changes Character as It Becomes the Major Thoroughfare of Huntington Beach
- TUSTIN : Grant Awarded for Children's Programs
- MISSION VIEJO : Mall Planned for Site Near Freeway
- Pyciors Get a Running Start on 12-Hour Race : Racing: The 24-hour version is gone, but the annual Orange event still draws participants who are crazy about the sport.
- Hot Dogs, Cheering Fans--All's Well at the Game
- 2 High School Auto Programs Honored
- Fire Destroys School Bungalow in Reseda
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council to Delay Hearing on Day Care
- A Step Back on Sunday for Springer : Baseball: Angel pitcher faces uncertain future after he is routed by Twins, who win, 9-2. Winfield hits his 450th homer.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : With Easley Out, Stillwell Signs as Free Agent
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Stewart Shows Flash but Old Magic Is Unplugged
- TV REVIEW : 'Born to Run': A Durable Tale of Racers
- POP/ROCKM & M: Madonna and Michael Jackson...
- Second Opinion: OTHER MEDIA : INDIA WEST : Indian-Americans Need Political Savvy
- Library Cuts to Go Into Effect Today : County: Budget reductions will affect hours, children's programs, telephone renewals and librarians' services.
- Residents to Carry Their Complaints to Parks Board : Camarillo: The closure of Freedom Pool prompted the protest, but the City Council turned down a request that it take over the services.
- Irvine Valley College Given Grant to Buy Special Software
- 5 Hurt in Crash by Saugus Speedway
- 2 People, Including Girl, 7, Killed in Head-On Collision : Accident: Six others are injured in the wreck on Pearblossom Highway when a car drifts over center line.
- Magic Uses Charity Game as His Showcase Again
- Twin Wins Battle of Struggling Rookies
- Put to the Test : Rockwell Science Center Finds Itself in Position Where It Must Earn Its Keep
- Driver Dies in Crash on California 126
- Is a Rose a Rose or Is It Sexual Harassment? : Employment: Former MWD employee fights for his job and denies he sent the flower to a colleague. She had earlier filed a complaint against him.
- Taking What You Can Get : Few jobs for kids but, still, a few bright spots for L.A. in federal budget
- BUENA PARK : Council to Consider Fire Services Study
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- AUTOS
- Great If You're Still ThereWith the way...
- HOT PROPERTY: As part of supplying Ventura...
- Train Hits Trailer; 12 Dead
- Guns Still Roar in Balkans as Talks Continue in Geneva : Combat: Strategic bridge comes under Serb fire. Snipers kill 3 in Sarajevo despite cease-fire.
- Group Honors Little Big Man as Role Model : Heroes: Actor Jerry Maren paved the way for midgets and dwarfs in Hollywood. He helped found an organization for improving their status.
- OXNARD : Inland Heat Sends Crowds to Beaches
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Club Joins City in Promoting Recycling
- Center Offers Hope for the Homeless : Services: Project Understanding has helped thousands, providing food, shelter, clothing, health care, bus tokens, haircuts and incentive.
- Fighting to Save a Chapel and Part of a Neighborhood's Soul
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Hussain Percussion Thrills at UCLA
- Land Buy Includes Herd of New Costs : Jordan Ranch: The National Park Service paid $16.7 million for Bob Hope's property. It will pay up to $30,000 more to move 200 head of cattle from the site.
- Killing Them With Kindness on Valley's Mean Streets
- AIRLINES
- Green T-Shirts Catch Next Wave: Going Global : Earth Crisis hopes its planet-friendly messages on its sportswear, now selling in Germany and Australia, will help improve society.
- Q&A; : How EC Monetary Crisis Affects U.S. Investors
- Making Sense of the Currency Market Crisis in Europe
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Disney's Powerhouse Push Left Foes Outnumbered : Development: Behind-scenes strategy paves the way for approval of the $3-billion resort in Anaheim.
- Call of the Mall : Culture: For Valley teen-agers, hanging out at the major shopping centers is more than just a summertime escape. It's a rite of passage.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Lawyer Says Boy Will Sue Coleman After Incident
- Drag Racer Is Dead After Heart Attack
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Juan Gabriel Charms at the Rose Bowl
- DANCE REVIEWS : A 'Kaleidoscope' of Continuity
- AIRLINES
- 2 Held in Robbery of Elderly Man; Suspected in 30 Such Cases
- FULLERTON : Gorilla to Stay as City Lifts Display Ban
- A Film Feast in Greek Retrospective
- Community Essay : Persistence Pays Off--or Does It? : People hear all the time that job programs are being planned for South-Central L.A. But what many teens hear is, 'Don't call us, we'll call you.'
- SIMI VALLEY : Alternate Sought for Senior Citizen Panel
- Young Again : Historic Market Building, Damaged in Riots, Is Back in Business
- Bullfrogs Clinch Playoff Spot
- NFL ROUNDUP : Young Leads 49ers Past Steelers, 21-14
- Dodgers Add to Frustration : Baseball: Reed, Offerman fined by Lasorda for Saturday's confrontation, then Hershiser loses to Cubs, 10-4.
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK / MIKE DiGIOVANNA : Shockey Forced to Leave Modesto
- Reflections on Reggie, Number 44
- Olmedo Still Winning After All These Years
- Creepy TV: A Few Little Scares Won't Hurt Kids
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Killed on Train Tracks Is Identified
- Fire Erupts at Ammunition-Filled Trailer
- Force of 1 Monitors Residents' Treatment : Seniors: An ombudsman is the only outside contact for the elderly and ill living in nursing homes and board-and-care facilities.
- COUNTYWIDE : Cities Set to Mark National Night Out