- Rest of Saugus Field Unable to Put Dent in Woodside's Sportsman Lead
- Northridge Advances to Little League Regional With 11-0 Win
- Mavericks Make Offer to Tarpley
- Strike Victims : If the Baseball Players Go on Strike, They Won't Be the Only Ones Not Getting Paid : Dodger Stadium's 'Real' Workers Will Feel Pinch
- *** Bob Woodruff, "Dreams and Saturday Nights,"...
- U.S. Golfers Suddenly Face Their First Major Shutout : PGA championship: Foreign contingent has won first three tournaments of Grand Slam this year.
- Love and Hole Ready to Roll?
- PRIVATE LIVES : VIDEODROME : Inviting 'Schindler' Home : How to market Steven Spielberg's Oscar-winning Holocaust movie, 'Schindler's List'? It's all there--no cuts, no new scenes--in black and white.
- Pacific Fitness Corp. Appoints President-CEO
- Patrick Ford has been appointed partner in...
- Richard Springer has been installed as president...
- IN EXCESS : The Ultimate Fashion Don't
- The Amazingly Simple, Inexplicable Therapy That Just Might Work : Is EMDR Psychology's Magic Wand or Just Some Hocus Pocus?
- Minor's Death Raises Issues of Drinking on Cruise Ships : Law: The age limit drops to 18 at sea. A spokesman reminds parents that a cruise is a resort vacation, not baby-sitting.
- DOWNTOWN : Adult Theater Must Follow Stricter Rules
- Ship Brings Good Tidings : After overcoming a bit of a language barrier, British sailors give youths a taste of the sea-faring life and a sense of the world beyond Central Los Angeles.
- For Seniors : New Zealand Native Finds Her Place as Nanny in Palatial Palisades
- The Martial Plan : Mark Stewart Is Organizing a Safety Patrol to Improve the Atmosphere Around Chinatown
- Candlelight Vigil Honors Boy 2 Years After His Slaying
- Abuse of Trust in Doctors and Parents : State Should Study Extension of Time Limit on Prosecuting Some Sex Crimes
- NYELAND ACRES : Roommate Arrested in Fatal Stabbing
- OXNARD : Jobs Program Helps Low-Income Youths
- CBS Project Shows L.A. River Needs an Overseer : Proposal to pave over Tujunga Wash delta is a glaring example of the fragmented and directionless authority along the river system.
- Andersen's Early Work Pays Off
- Woodforde, Becker in Final : Tennis: Krajicek, the defending champion, and Stoltenberg eliminated in semifinals of L.A. Open.
- Here to 'Stay'?
- They Won't Get Fooled Again
- Orpheus' Energetic Spontaneity
- On the Road With Other Families
- IF MOUNTAINS DIE: A New Mexico Memoir...
- Beach Blanket Books
- A Motivating Force : Education: Businesswoman gives Venice students knowledge that isn't in the textbooks: how to set goals and achieve them.
- 'Life With Mikey'
- THEY LEFT THE LIGHT ON : During summer in this remote Alaskan frontier town, the fishing's great and the days never seem to end
- RAMPART AREA : A Peaceful Night Out for City Children
- RECREATION : Taking Matters Into Hand
- Program Gives Tenants a New Lease on Life : Sylmar Deal Offers Residents a Voice and Protects Low Rents
- An Inspiration to Orangewood Youth : Former Shelter Resident Shows Others That They Too Can Turn Their Lives Around
- The Perfect 10 : Little did the world know that Mary Lou Retton had undergone arthriscopic knee surgery only six weeks before winning the gymnastics all-around gold medal in the '84 Olympics.
- Buddy Ryan Is Back in Town
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Joe Torry plans to add his own flavor to the 'Def Comedy Jam' stage
- Jerry Rubin, Protesters Wage Sit-In
- Mother's Suicide Note Tells Why She Killed Her Daughters
- WESTLAKE : Plan Puts Emphasis on Housing, Retail
- In Katale Camp, Dirt, Disease and Despair
- U.N. Steps Up Relief Efforts
- Los Angeles Times Interview : Cuauhtemoc Cardenas : Running for President in Mexico Against the All-Powerful PRI
- Man Fatally Shot While Driving
- Notes about your surroundings
- DEL MAR : Flawlessly Wins Third Ramona to Tie Record
- Ex-Angel Reconsiders His Moves : Van Burkleo Ponders Path of His Careers
- There's Silver Lining for Kwan : Goodwill Games: Skater outperforms Bonaly and others in freestyle to take second.
- A Dark 'Sound of Music'? Check. : James Hammerstein is taking some of the sugarcoating off his father's musical--'I wanted to downgrade the sentimental side.'
- YOUNG AND RESTLESS: Neil Young says he...
- COMMENTARY : Monster Concert Afterthoughts : The expensive musical experience of Van Cliburn, a trivial-pops program and the Three Tenors did more for star cults than culture.
- News, Tips & Bargains : Going to Bat in Austin
- * Harvest summer vegetables frequently to extend...
- Gardening : What Is Preferred Time of Day to Water Plants?
- STYLE: GARDENS : PAINT, PAVE & PLANT
- America, Take Off Your Sunglasses : LOOKING AT THE SUN: The Rise of the New East Asian Economic and Political System, <i> By James Fallows (Pantheon: $25; 528 pp.)</i>
- When She Put the Fridge on Ice--a True Story
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : HBO's 'Crisis' story of life in a teen's fast lane is a sad wake-up call
- Please Check Testosterone at the Door
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON SMOKING : Keeping Tobacco Away From Our Children Is Vital to Health : The tobacco industry denies that advertising is aimed at young people, but what adult identifies with Joe Camel?
- Reduced Logging a Sidelight of Spill : Alaska: Restoration fund has made habitat protection a priority, purchasing thousands of acres of land and millions in timber rights.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : NAMES AND NUMBERS
- Strike Victims : If the Baseball Players Go on Strike, They Won't Be the Only Ones Not Getting Paid : The Hotels, Bars, and Restaurants Will Suffer Too
- Harry Belafonte's Best
- We're Not in Woodstock Anymore : Crank up the music. Spread peace and love. But this isn't the '60s. So plug into the Internet and meet the zippies, a cyber-rave, altered-states kind of movement.
- California Commercial Bankshares: The parent company of...
- Inventor Family Faced Lean Times Before Hitting Cellular Gold
- Nouveau Riche Car Buyers Step Up on the Steppes
- Keep Emergency Money Separate
- News, Tips & Bargains : New Service on MGM Grand Air
- GLACIERS by Michael Hambrey & Jurg...
- Forget Boat Lift, U.S. Tells Cuba
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Housing, Consumer Fair on Saturday
- Focus : Discovery Channel's Refresher Course on WATERGATE : FIVE-PART DOCUMENTARY ON NIXON SCANDAL EXPLAINS, CONFIRMS AND, AT TIMES, REVEALS
- CITY TIMES COVER STORY : A Case of Mistaken Identity : TO BE A NATIVE IN HEAVILY LATINO L.A. IS TO BE INVISIBLE
- U.S. Regards Aristide as Haiti's Real Problem
- For Field of Dreams, a Rude Awakening : San Pedro: City terminates lease to 15-acre lot that a local company promised to turn into a baseball complex.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Pavin Leads by Four, but Azinger Steals the Show
- Collecting With a Visionary 'I' : An L.A. exhibition provides a unique look at how artists look at themselves. 149 self-portraits span 150 years and speak to the fine art of collecting.
- THEATER NOTES : Crossroads Looking for Dollar Signs
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Disputes About Aristide Add to Dilemma on Haiti : Caribbean: Some see ousted leader as prophet, others as madman. Controversy complicates U.S. policy.
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Curtain to Rise on CSLA Arts Center
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Appraisals for Relocation to Begin
- Arafat Pledges to Clean Up PLO's Books : Mideast: Pressured by the U.S. and Egypt, Palestinian leader says he will do what's necessary to clear way for outside aid.
- Cedras Predicts Blood Bath, Sees U.S. Invasion as Inevitable
- Family Ties
- Developers Rushing to Get Dibs on Spectacular North Baja Coast : Mexico: Condos and resorts are multiplying. Often, buyers are Southern Californians seeking better value and change of scenery.
- SIMI VALLEY : Police Department Announces Promotions
- Keeping Repeat Offenders Off State's Roads : The Safe Streets Act would permanently confiscate vehicles of those with suspended or revoked licenses who get behind the wheel anyway.
- Outdoor Tanning Risks : Many Beach-Goers Go UV Unconscious
- 5 Merchants Fight Tollway Agency : Transportation: Some bitterly complain that Corridor officials haven't offered a fair price to uproot them and they face financial ruin.
- Strike Victims : If the Baseball Players Go on Strike, They Won't Be the Only Ones Not Getting Paid : Anaheim Cannot Find Way to Offset Walkout Losses
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bagwell Hits 39th, Astros Hang On
- CD SPOTLIGHT : Singing a Soulful 'Adios'
- ART : COMMENTARY : The Art of Politics and Just Plain Art : A critic's view: 'Like Byrd and Nickles, I did not see "Four Scenes in a Harsh Life." Unlike them, however, I'm not involved in off-year elections.'
- Weekend Escape: Santa Fe : Grand Operatunity : A Couple Is Drawn Again to Hear the Clear Beauty of the Human Voice in the Vast New Mexico Desert
- THE FRONTIERS OF LOVE by Diana...
- Washing Machine Is Dancing Across Floor
- Canada Beckons With Bargains
- Polar Adventure : THE BIRTHDAY BOYS, <i> By Beryl Bainbridge (Carroll & Graf: $18.95; 192 pp.)</i>
- 'The Man Without a Face'
- In the 1990 Ernest Goes to Jail...
- Fed Nominee Endorsed
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Hearings Expose White House Foibles, Failures : Probe: No interference is found in discussions on RTC investigation of Madison Guaranty. But possible Administration offenses are uncovered.
- Land Swap Would Only Add to Forest's Allure : Nature: Those escaping urban ills flock to O.C. outback. Irvine Co.'s preserve would offer more room to meander.
- Musical Ear by 8th Grade Among Goals
- DOWNTOWN : Slumlord Must Make Repairs or Go to Jail
- DOWNTOWN : Grant Aids Museum of Neon Art Gallery
- Fed Nominee Endorsed
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Quake Damage Shuts Psychiatric Hospital
- Fire Guts School Prior to Protest Against Controversial Principal
- Keeping a Voice on the City Council : Quake-Torn Valley Must Have a Replacement when Zev Yaroslavsky Leaves Office
- Cooling Trend Is Expected to Break the Scorching Heat
- Bank's Demise Opportunity for Competitors : Finance: Takeover of Bank of A. Levy is lamented by other small institutions. But they'll act quickly to attract former customers.
- O.C. Team Wins at Regional Event
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Club Has Begun Pulling Up Stakes
- Tennis Still Has Him on a String
- Penny Marshall, Heartily
- Four-Star Films : 'The Conformist'
- WESTWOOD : Baby Boy Survives Rare Heart Transplant
- Toilet Trade-In Plan Seeks to Save Water
- Campaign '94: Issues and Answers
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Badly Conceived Pension Stunt Reveals True Colors of Owners
- E. Lesly Martin has opened a public...
- Self Portrait, by SAMANTHA ABEEL
- News, Tips & Bargains : Where's Hot, Where's Not
- Protecting Home From Sun's Damaging Rays
- FICTION
- <i> from </i> Cold Rivets, by Jerome Rothenberg
- New From the Office of Improved Luggage
- In the Name of the Children : Get Treatment or Go to Jail, One South Carolina Hospital Tells Drug-Abusing Pregnant Women. Now It Faces a Lawsuit and a Civil-Rights Investigation.
- ** C+C Music Factory, "Anything Goes," Columbia....
- THOUSAND FACES, TWO LEGS
- U.S. Should Exchange Tit for Tat in Trading
- He's Innocent Until Proven Guilty in Court
- 'Goober' Groupies
- Canine Resents Being Used as a Metaphor
- Autopsies Aren't Easy for the Loved Ones
- COLUMN ONE : Seeking a Cure: Faith, Frustration : Once researchers found the virus that causes AIDS, they were sure they could soon stop the disease. 'Find the bug, find the drug,' they said. A decade later, they are empty-handed and thinking of starting over.
- Alaska Bear Census Altered to Accommodate Cultural Diversity : Conservation: Natives' objections forced the government to scale back the study and look for ways to alleviate their concerns. They demand that the animals be respected and oppose concept of 'harvesting.'
- Still Grieving for a Very Special Woman
- More on Canada
- Needless Roadblocks Won't Solve Building Issue
- Article on Car-Buying Traps Was Full of Errors
- 'Full Inclusion' Debate Involves Abilities, Rights
- War & Peace, Part II : The 'Russian J.D. Salinger' turns to the broad canvas to write a Tolstoyan novel of the 20th Century : GENERATIONS OF WINTER, <i> By Vassily Aksyonov</i> . <i> Translated by John Glad and Christopher Morris (Random House: $25; 600 pp.)</i>
- Gangs in Venice
- THANKS FOR NOTHING
- Series Writing Fenced Out
- Pierce College Farm Is an Asset to Community
- It's Logical to Maintain Same Tanker Operation
- Change of Faith Can't Wash Away Misconduct
- Hoping Chatterton's Can Survive the Odds
- THAT DARN KATZENBERG
- Time to Close the Lopez Canyon Landfill
- Pilgrim Exec Case Raises Questions on Conduct
- Americans Burdened by Anti-Saving Policies
- Libraries Can Help Turn Kids Around
- More Planes Won't Mean More 'Significant' Noise
- Simpson Trial
- About That Elephant
- Olympics Foundation
- DANCE OF DIVERSITY
- NOT SCOTT-FREE
- THE MOST SUITABLE COURSE: PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY
- No Protection in Shelter Plans
- OCTA-Backed Disney Project Goofy
- Waters-King Slugfest
- Mass Transit in Los Angeles
- Welfare Agencies Work Feverishly to Protect the Jobs of Bureaucrats
- Is It the Lawyers Who Cross the Line?
- Check the Facts About Animal Shelter
- AND SOMETIMES BIGGER IS BETTER
- Urban Motels
- Previously Unpublished Items Offer Insight Into Lizzie Borden Slayings : Crime: More than a hundred years before the O.J. Simpson case, the Borden family murders had it all--a loved one on trial, competing news leaks, the best defense team money could buy.
- Disabilities Act Failed to Fulfill Its Mandate
- Controversy Over Railroad Noise Raises Some Sound Questions
- Talking Heads With Bodies
- WOODSTOCK REDUX
- The Power of Television to Bring People Together
- Sports Is About Entertainment, Winning, Not a Stadium
- Quality Management Requires Monitoring
- NONFICTION - Aug. 7, 1994
- NONFICTION - Aug. 7, 1994
- Obituaries - Aug. 7, 1994
- Final Push on Health by Clinton Due : Congress: White House shifts focus to 'best deal' possible. The President will make last-ditch effort to retain employer mandate section of Mitchell bill. But he is said to be in a 'compromising mode.'
- NEW FINAL LOOK: When Richard Nixon returned...
- Allies Exult as Bosnian Serbs Surrender Arms
- NOTEBOOK : Bell Earns Passing Marks in Summer League Tournament
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Is End to O.C. Base Issue Near or Is This Just Another Twist?
- It's Feast-or-Famine World for Community Libraries : Services: Faced with severe budget cuts, many facilities are struggling to stay open, let alone buy new materials and books.
- Overnight Child Care Offers Parents More Flexibility : Services: As the number of employees working irregular hours grows, many are turning to special-hours baby-sitters.
- Facing Hurdles : Special Education Track Program Seeks Funds
- 8 Arrested in Brawl at Universal CityWalk : Violence: Deputies use pepper spray to break up fracas between gang members as urban tensions encroach on idyllic mall.
- Destination: Hawaii : The Last Hula Show
- Age Discrimination--Against the Young : Entitlements: The average age of 'reformers' is 57.
- 111 Arrested in New York Anti-Prostitution Raid
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Allies Hope Attack Adds Muscle to NATO Threat : Balkans: The strike against the Bosnian Serbs was unimportant militarily, but West sees symbolic victory.
- Irvine Co.-El Toro Swap Gains : Conversion: Support swells for proposed land deal that would give developer control of base--and opening to build an airport.
- Oxnard Mulls Plan to Annex Harbor Water
- Vons Will Close Poorly Performing Units in California : Supermarkets: 350 employees will be affected as the struggling chain continues its restructuring plan.
- FURNISHINGS : Wicker: Comfortable in Many Decors
- World IN BRIEF : INDIA : Pakistan Implicated in Deadly Bombings
- Landfill Gas Converted to Electricity : Energy: Glendale's $10-million project is one of eight such systems in county. It is the most powerful one in the Valley.
- MOORPARK : Assemblyman Hears Merchants' Concerns
- Student's Lawsuit Claims Teacher Pushed Him Down
- FULLERTON : Joint Redevelopment Agency Approved
- GLENDALE : Care Fair a Boon to Youngsters' Health
- FULLERTON : 7 Appointed to Panel of Financial Advisers
- SPACE WATCH : By Jupiter!
- Fugitive in Drag : Seeking Suspected Probation Violator, Police Find Their Man--Dressed as a Woman
- Becker Fights Back, but Not Agassi : L.A. Open: German star loses first set but recovers to defeat Braasch. American wins first set then falls to Australia's Stoltenberg.
- This Trainer Has Two Alibis for Tonight's Governor's Cup
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Former Cowboy Gogan Going Home
- Salsa Ends Skid With 2-1 Victory
- Mondesi Carries Dodgers : Baseball: Rookie right fielder sparkles with two triples, two RBIs and big putout at plate in 5-4 victory over Rockies.
- Employees Likely to Pay More Under Health Reform
- ENCINO : Braude Aide Is Leaving to Study Abroad
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Deputies Seek Woman in Palmdale Fire : Crime: A former tenant may be a suspect in the blaze, which caused $260,000 damage to the apartment building.
- 2 Get Jail Sentence in Loan Scam
- Summer League Game Caused Ollie's Absence
- Daluiso Glad to Just Kick
- Beaches All Washed Up?
- Dream Team II Erases Doubts in 132-77 Rout : Basketball: Impressive 41-18 run in final 9:20 of first half ignites drubbing of China.
- Exhibition Means This Chris Plays
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : 14th in a Row Doesn't Satisfy McRae
- Stroh Resigns as Granada Hills Co-Coach : High school football: He steps down after nine successful seasons but will stay on as baseball coach.
- Dream Team II Erases Doubts in 132-77 Rout : Basketball: Impressive 26-5 run in final 3:50 of first half ignites drubbing of China.
- PRO BASEBALL / JEFF WONG : Grand End to Fick's Slump
- The Sounds of Distortion Are Stereolab's Muzak : The London group's easy-listening music is for people reared on Sonic Youth. What the band's created is escapism with flair.
- TV Violence Rises 41% Over Past 2 Years, Study Shows : Television: Network officials assail findings by the Center for Media and Public Affairs as 'irresponsible.'
- TV & RADIOA Different Take: Roseanne's spokesman...
- Episcopal Bishops' Panel Completes Study on Gay Issues : Policy: Findings acknowledge current ban on ordaining non-celibate homosexuals. House of Bishops will consider matter this month.
- GLENDALE : Armenians to Honor Hospital Team
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Evangelical Christians a Shrinking Community, Poll Finds
- SAN CLEMENTE : 50,000 Expected at Annual Fiesta
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Crackdown on East Newhall Drug Dealers Leads to Arrest of 11 : Crime: Residents had long complained of narcotics-related activity. Sting operation by undercover officers comes after a two-month inquiry.
- MOORPARK : Council Delays Vote on Housing Project
- Customer, Fleeing Bank Robber Exchange Gunfire
- UCI Gives Baker Two-Year Contract Extension
- New Chief Named for CSUN Campus Police
- Campaign Calendar
- D.A. Won't Charge Mother in Accident
- VENTURA : Chamber Class Builds Leadership Skills
- Federal Agency to Take Lead in Malibu Fire Investigation
- OJAI : Festival Finds Othello Lead in Alabama
- ANGELS/DEMONS--Are angels and demons real beings? That...
- Hitting Their Stride : Northridge Little League's All-Star Team Is Undefeated
- Cardiff's Machado Fails to Roll With Bad Breaks at U.S. Open : Surfing: Waves favor Huntington Beach's Deffenbaugh, who beats Op Pro champion.
- Pop Album Chart
- MUSIC : Chamber to Begin Season With Mozart, Beethoven
- Boy, 12, Arrested in Oxnard Drug Investigation
- Guide Shows Firms How to Get Permits
- Basin Pumping Project Could End Soon : Newbury Park: Residents and state officials have been concerned about damage to wetlands.
- Hold Your Breath--Is There Hope? : Serb concession; NATO strike in Bosnia
- Metrolink Plans 6 Trains to Transport Fair-Goers : Festival: Commuter rail cars will take special routes. Ridership will help experts gauge interest in regular weekend service.
- On Anniversary of Hiroshima Comes a Call for Peace, Prayer
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Inquiry Continues in Hiker's Death
- NEWPORT BEACH : Free Facial Repair for Battered Women
- He's Back and Above Par Again : Azinger's First Round an Emotional Success
- Springer Provides Relief for Angels' Ailing Bullpen
- Easley's Bat Keys Angels' Rare Victory : Baseball: His two homers are among the oddities in 5-3 triumph over Chicago that stops nine-game losing streak at home.
- Sanders Sharp in Padres' Victory Over Cubs
- Despite Victory, Graf Is Unhappy
- Battle-Scarred Hester Passes On Knowledge to Young Receivers : Football: Former Raider helps rookies like Bruce while trying to catch on with Rams.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Statistics Become the Height of Folly
- LAGUNA BEACH : Feinstein to Attend Residents' Meeting
- LA HABRA : Throngs Expected at 46th Corn Festival
- GARDEN GROVE : Schools to Offer Free, Reduced-Price Meals
- LOS ANGELES : Planning Panel Approves Home-Based Businesses
- Glendale Turns on the Gas From Landfill to Power Homes : Waste: Experts say methane-to-energy systems help the environment and can generate a profit for agencies.
- Police Search for Missing Security Guard : Law enforcement: Santa Ana man, 32, hasn't been seen since July 26. Three teen-agers who were driving his rented car are stopped and questioned but are released.
- LOS ANGELES : Woman, 4 Men Charged in Bank Slaying, Holdups
- CALABASAS : Fund-Raising Group for Schools Revived
- SURFING : Machado's Waiting Game Backfires
- Jeff McGraw of Fullerton shot four-over 74...
- Defiant Schott Gets Smoking on Campaign
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- Been There, Done That : The Call Singer, in O.C. Tonight, Reached Way Back to Lift '80s Fog
- IRVINE : Inmate Escapes Low-Security Jail
- SAN FERNANDO : Planned Rally Aimed at Rescuing Library
- Teamsters Target Sam's Club in Fullerton : Labor: It marks the first effort by a Southern California union to take on a store owned by discount giant Wal-Mart.
- Orange County Home Sales
- Mom and Pop On-Line : Bulletin Boards Offer Opportunity--but Not Always Profit
- Observe Symptoms, Diagnose Problem, Apply Treatment
- INSIDE & OUT : User Friendly
- Letter Claims 'Zodiac' Killer Has Shot 5 More in New York
- Sea World Frees Great White Shark After 10 Days
- Dispute Threatens Observatory Project in Chile : Astronomy: Legal wrangling imperils plan for the world's most powerful telescope in the Atacama Desert.
- Doctor Plans $6-Million Claim Over Mystery Fumes : Medicine: Julie Gorchynski, who suffered knee damage, accuses Riverside County of stonewalling.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Rare Coins, Bank Notes Stolen From Store
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- INSIDE & OUT : Black and White of Repainting Room
- Probably Making a Run for the Border
- Surgeon General Promotes Breast-Feeding : Nutrition: Joycelyn Elders endorses UNICEF push to reduce reliance on baby formula. Mother's milk called crucial to reducing infant mortality.
- Residents Told to Flee From Sierra Fire : Forests: Most opt to stay. Blaze started by spark from machinery. More than 4,800 acres around California/Nevada border are consumed.