- FILLMORE : Council to Consider Hike in Trash Fees
- MISSION VIEJO : Council to Vote on Plan Panel Nominee
- LOS PADRES FOREST : Coroner Still Trying to Identify Bones
- CAMARILLO : Financial Planner Joins Goodwill Panel
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Six Seats Vacant on Advisory Board
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Team Starts Shuffling Roster Heading Into the Second Half
- Grass Fire Damages 7 Homes, 3 Cars
- Little Red Riding Hood--Before and After the Lawyers
- Plan to Expand Nuclear Arms Plant Divides Texas City : Weapons: Talk of plutonium processing at the Pantex facility raises fears of contamination of water supplies. Proponents see potential for jobs.
- New Booking Law Taxes Cities' Resources : Finances: The $154 charge by the county for each prisoner turned over to its custody went into effect July 1 and is being bitterly protested.
- Pop Music : Olodum's Local Debut: A Drum Feast Hard to Beat
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : X, Fishbone Steal Show at Gathering of Tribes
- CHINA
- A Whole New Image : Las Vegas Pins Its Hopes for Civic Reform on the Flashy Saleswoman Who Is the New Mayor
- Mahony Says Mass, Decries L. A. Violence
- Howard Nemerov; Poet Won Pulitzer Prize
- SAN CLEMENTE : Exceptions to Water Restrictions OKd
- Science / Medicine : Doctors Stir Cancer Test Debate
- GOLF IN THE '90S : Santa Monica Company Has Yen for Buying Golf Operations : Business: American Golf owns and operates 140 U.S. courses, including several in the county.
- Woman Bandit's Sentence to Be Restudied : Jurisprudence: The judge had given the bank robber a lenient sentence, saying that she had fallen under the 'Svengali' influence of her boyfriend.
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK / MIKE DiGIOVANNA : Campanis Ties the Knot, and Later His Single Unties the Score
- The New Host on the Talk-Show Block : Television: Montel Williams, a former Navy man and lecturer to teens, wants to dethrone Oprah and Phil. His 13-week trial run begins today.
- COLUMN ONE : A Rocky Switch to Capitalism : A free market, seen as the antidote to communism in Eastern Europe, is proving to be a bitter pill.
- Final Splash for Mighty Mo : Historic Battleship Hosts 30,000 Before Retirement
- San Marcos
- Brawl by Gangs Is Videotaped : Crime: Resident captures fight. Police hope tape will aid investigation.
- The Keeper of the Flume : Reservoir's 'Captain Conduit' Retiring
- Couple Denied Dogs Accuse Shelter of Bias : Discrimination: A state agency is following up the pair's own investigation of a private Canoga Park animal shelter.
- Miscellany
- Ismail Needs Second Opinion, May Miss Opener
- Miscellany
- VOLLEYBALL / MANHATTAN BEACH OPEN : Serving Consistency Carries Steffes-Kiraly
- Making It Difficult to Pull a Fast One : Angels: Having a Texan calling the balls and strikes made a great pitcher even tougher to hit, some players say.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Lady' Catches Holiday Mood if Not the Music
- TV Reviews : An Inside Look at the Method of Acting
- Big Idea Turns Balloons Into New Ad Vehicle
- Winfield Ends Ryan's Hope for No. 8 : Angels: Single leading off eighth inning breaks up no-hitter. Ryan strikes out 14, including seven in a row, in 7-0 victory. Rangers move into first.
- Springtime for Hitlermania : Fuehrer's Forged Diaries Focus of British TV Series
- TV/VIDEO
- A SPECIAL REPORT: HEALTH
- Report on King Beating May Alter Gates' Legacy : Police: The Christopher panel is expected to release its findings Tuesday, putting him in the spotlight again.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: HEALTH
- 2 Injured in Plane Crash
- Nation IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Safety Violations at Building Alleged
- Gunfire From Car Kills Baby, Injures Parents
- Land Prices Force Churches to Gather in Warehouses : Thousand Oaks: A broker says congregations can expect to pay between $690,000 and $1.7 million for an undeveloped acre.
- PERSPECTIVE ON HOUSING : Red Tape Kills an American Dream : Make ownership affordable again by tying federal aid to the removal of state regulatory barriers.
- Ventura Is Expected to Seek State Courthouse : Downtown: Second-district appellate judges now meet in rented quarters. Last month, California called for proposals for a new facility.
- Anaheim: If We Build It, They'll Come : Arena: First the facility, then the franchise, say officials who believe the city's already established sports teams and other attractions ensure it of attracting a tenant.
- STAGE
- Pebble Beach--Who Gets to Play? : Real estate: The new Japanese owner wants to charge hundreds of thousands of dollars for golf memberships. Governments, fearful that the plan may limit public access to a sizable stretch of coast, are watching closely.
- OCCUPATION: PLUMBER
- Prior Years' Performance Can Mislead
- Serbs, Croats Battle; Army Is Drawn In : Yugoslavia: Ethnic fighting takes lives in Croatia. Leaders, meeting with European envoys, agree to start talks Aug. 1 on the conflict.
- Science / Medicine : CELESTIAL COVER-UP : Eclipse: Millions will see moon's orb blot out sun Thursday. Event to provide wealth of scientific data.
- PLATFORM : Just Getting By
- Blue Angels on High : Aerobatics: The Navy flying team thrills a record crowd of 107,000 at the Point Mugu Air Show.
- $100-Million Suit Alleges Police Violated Couple's Rights in Drug Raid : Tujunga: The man, who was shot at least seven times, and his wife claim that there was a cover-up. Narcotics charges were never filed.
- Science / Medicine : Test-Tube Conception Rate Low
- 4th Convention Theft Was Not in the Cards
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Norman's Big Lead Goes South as Cochran Wins Western Open
- Dodgers Win but Show a Little Strain : Baseball: Martinez injures hip and won't be able to pitch in All-Star game. He gets 12th victory against Braves, 5-3.
- Recyclers End Up in Financial Heap, Put Blame on State
- Mental Health Programs May Be on Road to Recovery : Medicine: A realignment plan shifts responsibilities to the counties and guarantees a stable source of income. The governor had pushed for the plan.
- C-17 Work to Go to McDonnell's St. Louis Plant
- Court Nominee Key Topic as NAACP Meeting Opens : Civil rights: Delegates argue whether to support Thomas. Organization may delay endorsement decision.
- OXNARD : 4 Men in Pickup Killed in Fiery Crash
- NEWPORT BEACH : Balboa Bay Club Project Protested
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / THE 67TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Assembly Race May Show Who Has GOP Clout
- COUNTYWIDE : CSU Plans Hearing for 3 Campus Sites
- Padres See No Relief on Horizon
- Police K-9 Unit in Dog Fight With Critics : Law enforcement: Lawsuit claims hundreds of people have been needlessly mauled. LAPD contends most bites are provoked.
- SOCCER / CONCACAF TOURNAMENT : United States Gets In Its Penalty Kicks to Beat Honduras
- Yugoslavia Factions OK Peace Talks : Secession: Leaders agree to a three-month moratorium and negotiations mediated by the European Community. Serbs and Croats battle.
- When Sex Becomes a Terrible Snare : GIRLS IN THE GRASS, <i> by Melanie Rae Thon,</i> Random House, $18, 272 pages
- Workers Recalled; Budget Still Stalled in Connecticut
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Abolishes Fee for Tree Removal
- Neighborhood Takes on Trolley to Save Bay View : Transportation: Transit agency wants to elevate tracks that pass through Harbor View and Little Italy.
- Seasonal Duty No Picnic for Officers
- TOUR DE FRANCE : LeMond Makes Early Move and Trails by 10 Seconds
- A Snakebitten City Ethics Law? : Council can move to repair what everyone hopes is an erroneous impression
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Dale Proves He Can Still Make Waves
- FOCUS : Australia Is Bolstering Stock Agency's Power
- Stock Group Winners and Losers
- Troops Arrest 60 in South Lebanon
- Killings Prompt Troops to Bomb Tamils' Bunker
- Court to Decide Who Pays for Taking a Risk
- Science / Medicine : Cause of Disease That Weakens Muscles Found
- When It Comes to Cop Showdowns, Video Cameras Are Everywhere
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Polonia Worried About Rangers
- X, Fishbone Lead Tribes at 'Gathering'
- Truck-Stop Town on a Growth Curve : Castaic: A county plan predicts that as the community expands, big rigs will go elsewhere, probably to Gorman.
- GOLF IN THE '90S : Courses Discover It's Not Easy Being Green : Drought: Some use reclaimed or well water to irrigate, others simply cut back on usage.
- AL Umpire Shot in Back as Rescuer
- ART : Obsessions Mark Many Folk Works : Special exhibit at Laguna Art Museum vividly reflects the psychology of what are known as "outsiders."
- Kerplunk! : What Is It About Weddings That Floors People?
- Workers Recalled; Budget Still Stalled in Connecticut
- Bungee Jumper Falls Into Lake When Cord Snaps
- Neighbors Brave Fire, Save Elderly Victims
- COUNTYWIDE : $50,000 in Grants Given to 14 Agencies
- Full Network of Car-Pool Lanes in Southland's Future
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Gonzalez Gets First Hit of Season
- Worst Record but the Best Comedy Team
- WIMBLEDON : Look, It's a Bird, It's a Plane! No, It's New Champion Stich : Tennis: The 'other German' is too good on this day as he dominates Becker, 6-4, 7-6 (7-4), 6-4, after beating Edberg in semifinal.
- RAIDERS : No Quarterbacks Signed, but Draft Choices Are Joining the Fold
- New Era for Romania Means Managers Need New Methods
- Big Deals on Japan's Wall Street : Doing business the old-fashioned way--behind closed doors
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Father, Son Hurt in Motorcycle Crash
- Miscellany
- 'Latino Legends' a Celebration of Vibrant Past
- Daytime Disappointments
- County Issue School Transportation : ...
- Soldier Slain in Baldwin Park
- Turmoil in Yugoslavia
- U.S. Actions Aid Reform in Kuwait
- Turmoil in Yugoslavia
- LAX Metro Line
- Thirsty Birds
- AIDS Landfill Issue Was Raised in 1988
- Soldier Slain in Baldwin Park
- All Proposed CSU Sites Are Viable
- The Media, L.A. Theater and the Price of a Ticket
- Turmoil in Yugoslavia
- Turmoil in Yugoslavia
- The Media, L.A. Theater and the Price of a Ticket
- Traveling Sununu
- MOVIES - July 8, 1991
- With Golf, Waiting Is Hardest Part
- Ideal of Public TV Destined to Endure
- OTHER NEWS - July 8, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 8, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 8, 1991
- Indians Fire McNamara, Make Hargrove Manager : Baseball: He becomes Cleveland's fifth manager in five years. Team's record is worst in majors.
- Harvard A Team Wins 3 Matches in Prep Water Polo Tournament
- 'The Wagner' Is in a League by Itself : Memorabilia: The 1909 Honus Wagner card has brought more money and more fame than any other.
- Auto Racing
- In Brief
- Industry Executive Rescues Famed Record Plant Studios
- JAZZ : A Stone's Throw From Rock : Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts, who once dreamed of playing jazz sax, indulges his passion with a tribute to Charlie Parker
- Harmonizing 2 Musical Loves : Alan Broadbent combines affection for composing with a talent for performing and improvising, saying they are essential to his existence
- New Photography Gallery Focuses on Both Classic and Contemporary Work
- DUBAI TALES <i> by Muhammad al Murr, translated by Peter Clark (Forest/Dufour Editions: $26).</i>
- Where There's Smoke, There's Ire : Rules: Smoking has become greatly restricted on most domestic flights, on buses and in a number of hotels. Still, many people are defying the rules and lighting up.
- MY FATHER'S GLORY AND MY MOTHER'S CASTLE: Memories of Childhood <i> by Marcel Pagnole (North Point Press: $11.95).</i>
- Discounts With Car in California, Hawaii
- PLO Guerrillas Give Up Their Heavy Weapons
- All-Star Baseball Films
- Alleged Assaults by Police--a Case by Case Review
- Venice Artist's Air Apparent in Balloon Sculptures
- OXNARD : Lawn Bowling Club Plays a Polite Game
- 2 Men Dead in Separate Attacks
- Woman, Boy Arrested in Slaying of Clerk
- Brown, Reilly Advance to Final of La Jolla Tennis Tournament
- COMMENTARY : When It Comes to Tennis Prodigies, the Ball Is in the Parents' Court
- Teen-Ager Is Charged in Automatic Teller Shooting
- ALYCE DISSETTE: The Art of Being Off Center
- Dream Some More
- Nation IN BRIEF : MINNESOTA : Twister Kills Boy, 9, as Tree Falls on Camp
- The Greatest Show on Earth (Showtime today...
- Legacy of WPA's Massive Relief Program Endures 50 Years Later
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Wilson, Leaders Fail Budget's Political Lesson
- Schools Forced to Rely More on Parents : Education: Donations once paid for special trips or classes, but some campuses now need help to buy essentials.
- Coming to Grips With Art for the Public's Sake : Port members should be looking for works that expand our understand- ing of our relationship globally, works that acquaint people with Pacifc Rim and Latin American artists.
- WIMBLEDON : For Men's Final, Call It the All Germany Club
- Chatsworth Celebrates at West's Expense : American Legion baseball: Rodriguez, Nickens lead sweep of Woodland Hills that clinches share of division title.
- COMMENTARY : Lyle Alzado Delivering Forceful Message
- Peter Elliott Holds On to Win Dream Mile
- Preview House Hopes to Go Legit
- QUAYLE QUOTA: Where's the last place you'd...
- Books, Cooks and Looks : Great Wales! : At country inns, new chefs take Welsh cooking from stodgy to world-class
- 15-Year-Old Rakes in $49,000 With His Lawn-Mowing Business : Jobs: Atlanta teen started when he was 10 and now has two adult employees. Crew mows while he is in school.
- Former Mayor Will Head Task Force on Redistricting
- Nation IN BRIEF : MAINE : Lawmakers Back Budget Proposal
- Council Approves Landlord Fee, Utilities Tax to Balance Budget
- The Senate Races: California Needs More Than a Personality Parade : Politics: The state has a slew of problems--like the drought and air pollution--that require Washington help--but will the candidates talk about them?
- Some people will tote gourmet entrees, fine...
- Shedding Some Light on a Glaring Problem : High-pressure lamps mar astronomers' view
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Cities and builders in South County find that computers can reap big savings when they are used to oversee landscape irrigation. Labor and water are conserved with devices that are . . . : Making Every Drop Count
- TeamTennis Banks On Connors, Navratilova
- Auto Racing
- Baseball Swung, and Cuba Missed
- GOLF IN THE '90S : Briton Is Making a Push for County Championship
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Tartabull's Three Homers Can't Stop A's
- ELGAR: Symphony No. 1, "In the South."...
- WRITERS' CORNER : 'Blocked' at the PC? Let Us Help You Through the Darkness
- Elliott S. Rose has been appointed senior...
- NONFICTION : SLEEPING WITH THE DEVIL b<i> y Suzanne Finstad (William Morrow: $20; 416 pp.).</i>
- Supercomputers May Go the Way of the Dinosaur : Technology: Massively parallel processing is driving the behemoths towards extinction and is putting high-performance computing within reach of smaller companies.
- Milan Stores Sell Discounted Designer Clothing
- Barbarian Among the Eskimos : Trust Me On This
- How One Firm Copes With Affirmative Action : Workplace: Archive Corp. has trained its managers to deal with civil rights issues and follows up with close monitoring.
- Bruce Boxleitner, Genie Francis, Linda Evans and...
- No Times Magazine
- THE TONGUES OF ANGELS <i> by Reynolds Price (Ballantine: $4.95).</i>
- Earthquake Strikes Peru
- 1 Killed, 4 Wounded in Long Beach Attack
- Plane Crashes Short of Pacoima Runway; 2 Die
- Police Arrest 31 in Prostitution Sweep
- Teachers Learning to Diversify : Education: In face of state budget crisis, instructors most likely to survive layoffs go beyond their ABCs. It helps to be bilingual, well-read on high-tech sciences and qualified to teach a variety of subjects.
- Woman Kept on Life Support by Court Order Dies
- Revelations of a Red-Diaper Baby : PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE <i> By Mark Lapin</i> ; <i> (A William Abrahams Book/Dutton: $18.95; 260 pp.) </i>
- U.S. Program to Help Minority Firms Plagued by Failures : Contractors: The goal is to help disadvantaged businesses cash in on federal projects, but critics say the effort too often becomes a crutch that supports poorly run companies.
- Hillside Tapestry Less Vulnerable to Nature's Whim
- Partners Under Pressure : Workplace: Law firms are changing their collegial ways. They're becoming like any other business, showing fiercer loyalty to the bottom line than to partners.
- 2 Swedes Escape Kashmir Captors
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Hussein Trusts No One--and the Feeling Is Mutual : Iraq: His credibility is at a low ebb as he promises U.N. inspectors free access to track nuclear materials.
- Like a thousand other fledgling bands in...
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : EXCURSIONS : View Finder
- COLUMN LEFT : Seeking Peace in a Living War Museum : In Normandy and Brittany, the ghosts of many centuries ask what <i> you </i> would have done.
- Cabrillo Beach's 'Hurricane Gulch' Is Windsurfing Mecca
- Wild Card for Mayor's Race?
- Quake-Caused Freeway Buckling Is Repaired
- Manassa Proves He Belongs With All-Stars
- A Rough Outing for Morningside, Carson : Basketball: South Bay high schools fail to live up to expectations at summer tournament.
- These Athletes Must Provide Thrills, Not Go Seeking Them
- WIMBLEDON : Graf Puts It Back Together : Tennis: She converts every break point to defeat Sabatini for first Grand Slam victory in 1 1/2 years.
- Mozart at Midyear: Rewards of Recycling
- RICHARD STRAUSS: "An Alpine Symphony." Bamberg Symphony...
- Determine Uncovered Costs Before Baby Comes
- Sejpal Selected as VP, CFO for Clothestime
- Non-Bearing Tomatoes May Require More Sun
- NONFICTION : THE BOOKMAKER'S DAUGHTER: A Memory Unbound <i> by Shirley Abbott (Ticknor & Fields: $19.95; 290 pp.).</i>
- NONFICTION : WHAT THEY KNOW ABOUT YOU <i> by Bernard Asbell and Karen Wynn (Random House: $20; 302 pp.).</i>
- Bush Prods Kremlin on Arms Talks : Summit: He asks Gorbachev to push for a nuclear weapons pact soon. The President would like the two to sign it at an end-of-July meeting.
- Wedded to Scandal
- Timothy Ryan : Overseeing the S&L; Mess: Life on a Political Hot Seat
- Girl, 2, Hospitalized After Pool Accident
- Drug Ranch Will Be Worth the Cookies : Girl Scouts' Purchase of Seized Estate Is Ideal Solution
- Fresno Hospice for Ill Children Lets Families Take Much-Needed Breaks
- Sailing
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Cardinals Bring Surprise Joy to Painful Transition
- Michele Shocked Just Fiddles Around
- REVIEW : Body Language : In sculptures and drawings, Kiki Smith crafts the human form with fragile elegance and a smooth blend of reality and metaphor
- BIG STUFF: How's this for a heavyweight...
- 'Heli-Hiking' in Canada Mountains
- A NATURAL HISTORY OF WESTERN TREES and A NATURAL HISTORY OF TREES OF EASTERN AND CENTRAL NORTH AMERICA <i> by Donald Culross Peattie, illustrated by Paul Landacre (Houghton Mifflin: $18.95 each).</i>
- All Tito's Men Couldn't Put Yugoslavia Back Together Again : Balkans: The West's wishful thinking and pious assertions of the need for political stability won't stop the fighting. Let the republics go in peace.
- A Way Out of the Nuclear-Power Jitters? : Japan and U.S. should consider safer gas-cooled technology
- A Commanding View of No-Man's-Land
- Karch Kiraly Shows He Has Not Lost Winning Touch : Volleyball: His game is still sharp despite having to make quick transition from indoor game to beach.
- BEACH VOLLEYBALL MANHATTAN OPEN : Smith-Stoklos Beaten Again by Ayakatubby-Timmons Duo
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : In Budge's View, Wimbledon Still Classiest Tournament
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Injured Scioscia Returns to Lineup--for a Moment
- American League to See a Smarter Martinez : Baseball: Now 23, All-Star pitcher says he knows a lot more than he did last year.
- COVER STORY : His New 'Hood Is Hollywood : Fresh out of film school, John Singleton has become a hot property with 'Boyz N the Hood,' a movie about his old neighborhood
- NONFICTION : WHATEVER HAPPENED TO MADISON AVENUE? <i> by Martin Mayer (Little, Brown: $22.95; 304 pp.).</i>
- Ordinary People : BRIEF LIVES <i> By Anita Brookner (Random House: $19; 262 pp.) </i>
- CRITIQUE : Falling Short IN BEVERY HILLS : Design: Most elaborate public project in city's history fails to reach its ambitious goals.
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- Fact Lives Up to Fiction on Malaysia's East Coast
- Hotel Deals at Destinations Near and Far
- Homebuilders' Tales From the Bottom
- Here a Star, There a Star : Recalling Close Encounters of The Celebrity Kind
- Library's Research Service Gets Award
- 1945 U.S. Plan for Chemical Attack on Japan Told
- Federal Prosecutors Usually Keep Hands Off : Brutality: Officials say local authorities should have the first chance to file cases involving municipal officers.
- In Memory of Battles Past : New museum commemorates the most intense years of the modern civil rights struggle
- PLATFORM : God in Government
- Latino Scholars Pass With Honors
- Water Watch : Water Basin Stores
- COMMENTARY ON HOMELESSNESS : Supervisors Are Continuing to Sidestep Their Responsibilities : In appointing an advisory committee, the board has left some of the most important players off the team.
- Renno Hot On and Off Track in Saugus Main-Event Win
- Game to Showcase Legion All-Stars
- The Early Buzz on 'Boyz': It's All Too Real
- Mid-'91 Scorecard: Hits, Errors, Hot Dogs
- Chilling Out Over Today's Urban Decay : A couple seeking to escape into a better world lose their heads in the musical 'Frozen Futures'
- Windsurfing's a Breeze at Cabrillo Beach : 'Hurricane Gulch' Draws Enthusiasts From 100 Miles Off
- Home-Grown : Development: Old-timers lament as nurseries and duplexes give way to pricey condos, making the ethnic neighborhood into just another part of West L.A.
- New U.N. Team in Iraq to Check Nuclear Sites
- Eateries Find Smoking Ban Hard to Swallow : Restaurants: Tough new law has driven away customers, some managers say. But the effects, in what was already a recession year, are unclear.
- FREEWAY REPAIRS
- Water Rates to Go Up for All Users
- Parents Who Make Their Children Ill : Health: Their condition is called Munchausen syndrome by proxy and the motive apparently is animosity to doctors. Ten percent of their child-victims die.
- Learn how Mork left Ork and came...
- Grass Fire Near Petroleum Pipelines Extinguished Fast
- Stunts at Air Show Cut Short as Wild Blue Yonder Turns Gray
- Cabdriver Slain in South-Central
- The Little Tramp on Campus : A Reseda film collector explores Chaplin's humor and humanity in a UCLA Extension class
- In Brief
- Spirited July Offerings Run Gamut From 'Intimacy' to 'Fierce Love'
- Q & A : A View Park Vision of the Good Life
- Ugandan Rebels Killed
- BACKGROUND: Charlie Peck, 43, chief executive officer...
- The Fourth Protocol (KCOP Saturday at 8...
- Strongman Tells Serbians to Be Ready for War
- Election Injects New Blood Into ANC Hierarchy : South Africa: Balloting for policy-making body sees many older leaders ousted. Winnie Mandela wins a seat.
- Growth of Capitalism Meant Growth of Corruption for Chinese : China: The Communist Party was first known for its honesty and integrity. But now it stands as one of the world's most corrupt political machines.
- San Diego
- Orange County's Homeless Problem and What's to Be Done About It
- Budweiser Boycott Signs Strike Out at the Stadium
- 4.0 Aftershock Rattles Nerves in Sierra Madre : Earthquake: No evidence of damage is found in San Gabriel Valley communities that suffered $33.5 million damage from June 28 temblor.
- Shotgun Blast From Auto Injures 4 in Anaheim
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Fluttery Danseur Makes Landaluce a Siegel Tradition
- Abbott Throws One Bad Pitch : Angels: Teammates console him after his errant toss to third sets up Rangers' winning rally in the sixth inning of a 4-3 victory.
- BOITO: "Mefistofele." Samuel Ramey, Eva Marton, Placido...
- LANTERN SLIDES <i> by Edna O'Brien (Plume: $8.95).</i>
- Council Stays With 2 Towing Companies
- Anchoring Posts Without Digging
- Trouble on the Tracks for John Wayne Airport Monorail Project