- Raider Draft Pick Hobert Is Signed by White Sox
- Christmas Tree
- Murders by Juveniles
- Right-Wing Label
- Clinton
- Ruth Ginsburg's Nomination
- Military Behavior
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 22, 1993
- Obituaries - June 22, 1993
- Obituaries - June 22, 1993
- TELEVISION - June 22, 1993
- Air Force Sex Harassment Case Spans Years, Globe : Military: A reserve colonel eventually was punished. But service was ill-equipped to handle women's charges.
- Immigrants' Communication Transcends Words : Cultures: Often unable to converse, Latinos and Vietnamese learn to live together. Their Garden Grove apartment complex is a living laboratory of interracial relations.
- Budget Passed by Assembly Meets Stiff Fight in Senate : Finances: Opponents say the $52.1-billion plan sacrifices principles to meet a deadline. O.C. would fare better under it than officials had expected.
- READING IN A HURRY: Libraries usually get...
- Budget Passed by Assembly Meets Stiff Test in Senate : Finances: Opponents say the $52.1-billion plan sacrifices principles to meet a deadline. L.A. lawmakers seek a package of urban aid.
- Riordan Studies Privatization in Indianapolis : Government: As he begins to look at other cities' ideas, the mayor-elect finds he has much to learn and opposition to face. Union leaders express concerns about job losses.
- VENTURA : Driver, 16, Admits Killing Jogger Last Year
- Antonovich Backed for Governor : Politics: County GOP meeting turns into unofficial effort to draft L.A. County supervisor for race against Wilson.
- OXNARD : Pair Accused of 3 Robberies Arrested
- A Dependence on Trust and Civility : Campus life: Clinton's nominee to head the Humanities Endowment is unfairly blamed for a university war of words.
- Countywide : Task Force Formed to Fight Auto Theft
- CLIPBOARD : Non-Residential Building Valuations
- EC Rebuffs Bosnian Plea on Arms : Balkans: The Community's leaders press the war-torn republic's president to accept ethnic partition.
- BUMPER CROP: It's only fitting that Moorpark,...
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Health Plan Papers Intact, Judge Is Told
- Repo Men Specialize in Stalking Store Carts
- MOSCOW : Back to Basics
- Report Condemns Rise in Pesticide Use : Health: Environmental group warns of ineffective controls. Regulators are urged to phase out all cancer-causing contaminants.
- Donors Shaped Ballot Issues, Lungren Says : Lawsuit: The attorney general accuses the Planning and Conservation League of allowing campaign contributions to influence projects included in initiatives.
- FLY BUYS: Major airlines followed Northwest's lead...
- Jordan and Israel Close to Accord, Monarch Says
- 2 Car Bombs in Madrid Kill 7, Injure 25
- Aide to Deposed Brazil Chief Admits Depositing Funds
- WOODLAND HILLS : Academic Decathletes to Meet With Clinton
- Japan's Ruling Party About to Lose Its Majority
- OTTAWA : A Woman Takes Over
- Recreation Centers to Feed Poor Children
- The Day Was for Fathers
- Charges to Be Filed in Syringe Case : Van Nuys: A woman says object was in soft drink can. But police say container was more than a year old and the needle was in good condition.
- OXNARD : Council May Raise Parking Ticket Rates
- SEAL BEACH : Parking Deck Above City Lot Proposed
- Boys and Girls Club to Expand Its Hours
- VAN NUYS : Police to Seek Charges in Report of Needle in Soda
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 22, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 22, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - June 22, 1993
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- U.S. Gets Stuck With Millions in Waste Cleanup Costs
- DRIVING : It Just Keeps On Rolling Along
- Fear of Crime Robs Many of Dreams in Koreatown
- No Easy Solution to Cries for Proof of Car Insurance
- Community Essay : 'Suellen Just Wants to Learn to Read' : The public kindergarten will only teach 19 letters of the alphabet--no reading allowed. A mother, angry but resigned, opts for private school.
- Muster Wins Second Consecutive Title
- Islanders Acquire Hextall from Nordiques
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Very Barry Opening Night : Manilow Gently Breaks in Arena With Unabashed Schmaltz
- Timely 'Dr. Ehrlich' in Dieterle Tribute
- Nation IN BRIEF : WISCONSIN : Dam Section Breaks Away; Hundreds Flee
- OXNARD : Apparent Heart Attack Kills Beaten Guard
- NEWBURY PARK : Man, 31, Critically Wounded in Shooting
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Easley Goes on 15-Day Disabled List
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Clark Granted Release by Montreal
- NBA FINALS : Bulls Rally to Get Three Feat : Game 6: Paxson's three-pointer, Grant's blocked shot cap 99-98 victory over Suns for third consecutive title. Jordan is named MVP.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Belle's Strengths Remain in R
- THINGS TO COME: Jogging trails, graffiti-proof bus...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : For a Japanese <i> Keiretsu,</i> It's a Family Affair : Networking: Companies that own shares in each other give and receive preferential treatment on contracts, providing a safety net in troubled times.
- Colorado pyramid plan sparks pointed debate : Residents of town fear that the project will turn their community into a 'spiritual Disneyland.'
- As South Dakota Says 'No,' Business Answers With 'Yes' : Economy: Rural values--and no taxes, no traffic, no crime--pay off. Firms make the leap to the Plains.
- Underground Stock Market Thrives in China : Finance: Illegal trading illustrates government inability to control experiments in capitalism launched in the 1980s.
- Brawl Over Bonds : Selection of Minority-Owned Firm to Manage Record Muni Sale Criticized
- Fear of Backlash Cut Somalia Action Short : Africa: Attacks on warlord were called off early. It was apparent attempt to head off public relations nightmare.
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Governor Better After Transplant
- Serbs in Croatia Expected to OK Serb Unity Plan
- OCCUPATION: MUSEUM CURATOR
- When You Care Enough to Say It
- Fox President Expected to Quit Studio : Entertainment: Sources say Strauss Zelnick is leaving to take the top job at Crystal Dynamics, a Silicon Valley video game maker.
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Forgotten Storms Spring a Summer Surprise on Slopes : Skiing in June? Yes, indeed--thanks to all that snow that fell last winter. Even on June 21, some resorts still have runs open.
- REAL ESTATE
- RETAIL
- JAPAN
- BANKING
- Upstart Party's Candidate to Be Mayor of Milan
- Mayors Decry Costly U.S. Regulations, Vow Revolt : Cities: They say environmental and other rules are sapping local treasuries. The leaders plan to form an 'urban caucus' in Congress to press for relief.
- Leaders Push for Budget Accord : Finances: Governor and key lawmakers hold long weekend sessions. Sources say compromises are made, but deal could unravel and lead to lengthy stalemate.
- County Farm Bureau Seeks More Members
- MISSION VIEJO : Saddleback Trustee Applicants Sought
- Eastside No Longer Sole Focus of Latino Power
- The Comfort of Home : Health care: Private, nonprofit residential shelters for AIDS patients represent an experiment in cost-effective alternatives to hospitalization. Their role is expected to increase.
- PIRU : Brush Fire Pushed Near Los Padres Forest
- Paxson 3-Pointer Finishes Off Suns : Game 6: Shot gives Bulls a one-point lead, and then Grant blocks Johnson's shot to seal third consecutive title, 99-98.
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Rudd Cruises to 400 Victory After Martin's Late Trouble
- Gang Problem Worsens Despite City's Program : Violence: Several measures OKd by Santa Ana have yet to be taken. Officials claim progress, urge patience.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Storm Disintegrates Into Soaking Rains
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Police Capture 6 Men, Wound 3 After Drive-By Shooting
- As Battles Rage, Muslims Wait for Relief in Besieged Gorazde
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Clinton Picks Two to Head Sports Panel
- Moorpark to Mark First Decade : Anniversary: A City Hall open house and a host of festivities are among the events planned.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Affordable Housing Complex Proposed
- THE ARTS
- A Nice Place to Visit--or to Live : Vacation Park Is Home to RV Owners Who Like to Stick Around
- LAGUNA BEACH : Tollway Agency Halts Meetings With City
- President Clinton's Fiscal Plan
- Angels' Pitching Is Downfall Once Again
- Skaggs Is Still Cookin'--and It's Still Family-Style : Music: Career seems back on the upswing for country star, even though he's not changed a whit. Tour, with two of his childrenin tow, has a stop scheduled in Santa Ana tonight.
- TODAY AT THE AFI FESTIVAL
- In the foothills of Sierra Madre is...
- Study: Failure to Train, License Child Educators a 'Disgrace'
- It's All Coming Back Now: the Ranting, the Threats . . .
- Rose Ave. Overpass Is a Real Thorn in the Side of Drivers
- Stern Denies Jordan's Gambling Is a Serious Problem for NBA
- Stauber, Watters, Hardy Among Kings Exposed to Expansion Draft
- SAN CLEMENTE : Modesty Wins Out in Mural Flap
- Jail Visitor With Guns, Bomb Held
- Hollywood Fails to Understand Latino Culture
- BOOK REVIEW : An Elegant Tale of Escapism and Mystery : WAKEFIELD HALL; <i> Francesca Stanfill</i> ; Villard Books $23, 401 pages
- Sun Expected for First Day of Summer
- WATTS SUMMER GAMES : He Brought Baby Up to Be the Best
- Evans Rolls to Fifth Title at Mission Viejo Meet
- U.S. OPEN : With Nothing to Lose, He Wins
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Garfunkel Looks Back in Costa Mesa
- Spain's Big Win: The Baron's Art : Art: The nation will pay $350 million for 775 works from Baron Thyssen-Bornemisza's 1,000-piece collection, which is valued at $2 billion. Malibu's Getty Museum and heads of state sought the unique private holdings.
- Opera : Attila the Hun in White Tie and Tails
- PORT HUENEME : Another Fire Hits Silver Strand Area
- A Collapse That Could Have an Economic Domino Effect : Japan: The shattering of the Miyazawa government reverberates worldwide, just a month before the G-7 summit.
- YORBA LINDA : Brea Police Contract Called a Good Deal
- Man Throws Himself in Front of Amtrak Train in Apparent Suicide
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Manilow Warms the New Anaheim Arena
- Piazza Homer Is Long, Short of It for Dodgers
- SEEING DAYLIGHT: If it seems like an...
- Bradley Tastes Sweet Bite of Big Apple
- Defense Cuts Worry Departing Scientist
- Getting Answers : Can't We Protect Kids From Traffic?
- Tournament of Roses President Beckhart Dies
- Catering to the Customer With Respect and Dignity
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : One Company's Approach: Educate the Job Applicant Pool Yourself
- NBA FINALS : COMMENTARY : Destiny Denied, as Is Retirement for Barkley
- Shaving Par
- Regular Ticket-Holders Applaud Change in the Beat
- 1 Dead, 2 Hurt After Auto Hits Barricade
- Getting Answers : Can't We Protect Kids From Traffic?
- ANAHEIM : Council to Consider Disney Plan, Budget
- COUNTYWIDE : Institute Broadens Peeks Into the Sea
- LOS ALAMITOS : Training by TV to Be Provided for Police
- Cowboy Owner Jones Proves to Be a Champion of Largesse
- He Discovers the Little Things Do Count : Surfing: Seal Beach native Thomas gets back into routine, hoping to regain elite status.
- 'Hero': When $15 Million Isn't Quite Enough : Movie box office: By Hollywood standards, the Arnold Schwarzenegger vehicle opens poorly. But Columbia is 'very, very, very happy with it.'
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Lanois Shrouds His Potent Vision
- If Life Isn't Valued, Art Will Lose Its Meaning
- 2 Activists Say Now Is Their Time to Speak Out : Women's rights: As local leaders of the National Organization for Women, they prod city councils to deal with sexual harassment.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Grocery Center Plan Fails to Get OK
- A Return to Life for Uffizi Gallery : Art: A 'miracle' project gets 60% of museum space back on show just 24 days after a bomb attack.
- MUSIC REVIEW : A 'Fantasy' From Disney at the Bowl
- Even Bren Snaps To for Riley Salute
- 100 Cars Impounded to Curb Hit-Run Collisions
- Valley Firms Push Devices to Drive Away Carjackers
- Race Pits Greenbelts Against Greenbacks : Election: Ventura may see a November showdown between environmentalists and pro-business interests.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Olerud Extends Hit Streak to 25
- TODAY AT THE AFI FESTIVAL : Recommended:
- A Foxy Leader of the Pack? : Movies: Studio chief Peter Chernin keeps a low profile, and the industry questions the impact he will have on the company.
- Parks, Recreation Programs in Ventura Face Dim Future : Budget: The department overseeing such activities will probably be eliminated.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Repaying a Debt to Public Library
- BREA : Two Development Proposals Rejected
- A Gift to All of Los Angeles : Walter Annenberg will give USC $120 million as part of $365 million in educational grants
- Testimony : ONE PERSON'S STORY ABOUT A CHANGING ORANGE COUNTY : 'My Jails Are Busting at the Seams'
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Earl Of Barking Provides Sweep
- Just Like Grade School, Some People Still Cut in Line
- 3 Teens Slain in Separate Shootings : Violence: Victims include a 14-year-old Sylmar boy. Police are searching for suspects and motives.
- Today's Agenda
- Corrections Takes a New Direction : Probation: Recently appointed head of county agency offers bold plans, faces daunting challenges.
- Youth / OPINION : 'We Didn't Sell Them Into Slavery'
- Platform : 'The Media Are Unfair'
- Power Served on Grass : Wimbledon: Big hitters are expected to be in the forefront as the tournament begins today at All England Club.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : The Reflective Yoakam : Universal Concert Leaves the Audience Unfulfilled
- New Dirty Tricks : An Incorrigible Slob Comes Clean
- INDONESIA
- Peacock's Feathers Ruffled
- Aladdin to Take Flight as Park Show : Disneyland Hopes Dinner Attraction Will Persuade Its Visitors to Stay Put
- Cleaning Up Is a Lesson in Service : Education: Program at an Oak Park elementary school gives students first-hand knowledge of responsibility.
- Muslims Meet to Discuss How to Gain Public Office in U.S. : Politics: Time has come to shed negative stereotypes, learn the American system and start building a base for candidates, delegates to conference are told.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Classic Bike Show to Be Held on Saturday
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Rodriguez Wins by Two Strokes
- Longboard Division Added to Op Pro
- L.A. Festival Ignores Exhibit Efforts
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : With a Little Help From a Friend, Garfunkel Introduces R 'n' R to Center
- NEWPORT BEACH : Firefighters Stock Disaster Shelters
- Star on the Rise Again for 'a Singer Digressive' : Pop music: Baby Jane Dexter's first album came out earlier this year, capping a comeback in a career that began 20 years ago. She opens at the Cinegrill Tuesday.
- JAZZ REVIEW : A Red, White and Blues Evening at the White House
- Joy Picus
- Haitian Refugees
- David Gergen
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : What Really Counts in Opera? Depends Whom You Ask
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Communities Can Lose Out When Greedy Book Giants Come In
- Flag Day
- High Court OKs Animal Sacrifice
- Alliance Imaging : ORANGE
- Asian Studies at UC Irvine
- East Issue / Gang Violence in...
- Rights
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 21, 1993
- Wilson, Leaders Seek Statewide Sales Tax Vote : Budget: The bipartisan compromise plan is sent to the Legislature for action. It would shift $2.6 billion in property taxes from cities and counties to schools.
- Regulators Won't Attend Fund-Raisers, Wilson Says : Campaign: Public interest groups claim the presence of state board members at certain money-raising events gives the wrong appearance. The governor now agrees.
- Smugglers Use Mexico as Gateway for Chinese : Immigration: The increasing influx of illegal immigrants is largely because of an alliance between Latin American and Asian crime syndicates, INS authorities say.
- Time for Adults to Look in the Mirror : Role models: Children need to see achievements they can realistically aspire to, not just athletes and entertainers.
- BREA : Adult Entertainment Law Tentatively OKd
- A New Road to the Future : Planning: Architects offer aesthetic and practical options for Ventura Boulevard in the 21st Century.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Scouts' Idea Nets Prize for the City
- Boy, 16, Shot by Off-Duty Police in Restaurant Lot
- Obituaries - June 21, 1993
- Youth Hurt in Shooting at Hospital : Violence: The attack was the first at Daniel Freeman facility. It is the latest in a series of incidents at L.A. emergency rooms.
- U.S. OPEN : Janzen Makes Chip Off the Old History Book : Golf: His shot on 16th hole regains control and sends him to a two-stroke victory over Stewart. Winner's score ties Nicklaus' record.
- Newfield Weathers Storm of Injuries
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Giants Rally, Stay Perfect Over Astros, 8-5
- Celebrating in Chicago Begins Much Tamer Than Last Year
- Surfers Andino, Collins Finish 3-4
- ORANGE : Pruett is Named to Planning Board
- For Now, Education Is the Key Weapon : New report on AIDS mortality points up need for teaching the young about this scourge
- An Option That's Too Expensive : High political cost for U.S. if nuclear tests are resumed
- OXNARD : Councilman Plisky Is Named SCAG Member
- In a Dirty Job, the Dirt Coats Everything : Police: We often let misconduct slide because we're uncomfortable with the mission of protecting one segment of society from another.
- PERSPECTIVE ON HEALTH CARE : We'll All Feel Cuts in County Services : A state grab of county funds could mean that none of us will have access to emergency care, for trauma or illness.
- 'Eco-Teams' Battle Forest Litterbugs
- Capistrano Middle Schools to Begin Adding Sixth Grade
- OXNARD : Teen-Ager Remains in Serious Condition
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- COLUMN ONE : China's Smuggling Heartland : Fujian province is home to many emigrants who try to sneak into America by sea. Despite attempts to stop the 'snakeheads,' who organize the illegal passage, the allure of high wages keeps the boats full.
- Rebels Close In on Capital of Azerbaijan
- Household Hints From P. J. O'Rourke
- Global Weather Problems Delay Launch of Shuttle Science Mission
- Officer Assists With a Special Delivery Along 101 Freeway
- THE SCOOP: Summer means ice cream, and...
- U.S. Plans Radio Free Serbia in Bid to Weaken Milosevic
- Chiropractors Seek Alignment in Health Plan
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Business Leaders Come to Guatemala's Rescue : Central America: The executives mobilized to restore order after coups. It wasn't quite democracy, but it came close.
- New Dirty Tricks : Trends: First came dual-income families, then came giant dust bunnies. Now, the inevitable--an avalanche of books on how to clean and de-clutter.
- Japanese Investor Tops World's Richest List
- TAIWAN
- GAYLE M. ANDERSON / Chief of Protocol, Orange County Office of Protocol
- AIRLINES
- AIRLINES
- CHINA
- RETAIL
- MUTUAL FUNDS / RUSS WILES : Why Some Managers Favor the Long-Term View
- Cost-Cutting Propels Health Reform : Medicine: Even before the Administration comes up with a plan, the recession and employers are forcing medical managers to act.
- Adoption Process Led to Lawyer's Legal Switch : Nancy Miller Salzman's own experience prompted her to start her own practice in Irvine in that field.
- NEW ZEALAND
- MARKET BEAT / TOM PETRUNO : Penny-Pinching Squeezes Growth Stocks
- TURMOIL IN JAPAN : Miyazawa's Setback Helps Japanese Exporters : Trade: The Parliament's no-confidence vote is a blow, but it provides a brief respite from losses due to the strong yen.
- Mexico's War on Drugs Confronts Enemy Within : Corruption: Attack on trafficking could lead to the highest realms. Some question government's resolve.
- Wilson, Leaders Seek Statewide Sales Tax Vote : Spending: Compromise budget runs into bipartisan resistance in the Assembly. It would shift $2.6 billion in property taxes from cities and counties to schools.
- Plan Mortgage Payoff Via Tables or Computer
- Sunny Sojourns On Two Mediterranean Isles : Sticking to the back roads, two intrepid travelers go in search of untrammeled beaches, mouthwatering local food, places of wild beauty. They find it in. . .
- Gorgeous Ghouls
- Arcadia : $57.4-Million Budget OKd
- Conservationists Trying Radical Ways to Preserve 'Megaspecies' : Wildlife: In Namibia, officials tranquilize rhinos and saw off their horns in an effort to discourage poachers. Tigers, elephants and gorillas also are on the brink of extinction.
- 'Copper Fever' Rages Throughout Russia's Second City : Crime: Vandals are destroying everything from phone lines to traffic lights. They can sell the wiring for big rubles.
- Vermont Saying Goodby to Solzhenitsyn : Emigre: Townspeople in Cavendish agree they will miss the reclusive the Russian writer. After 17 years in exile, he is preparing to return to his homeland.
- Med School's Prescription for Family Doctors : Health Care: Southern Illinois University says it 'weeds out the barracudas' with interviews, and tries to recruit those who think '$100,000 a year is real money.'
- A TILER'S AFTERNOON by Lars Gustafsson,...
- Sales Still Sluggish But Worst May Be Over, Figures Indicate
- The One Baltimore Didn't Need : BALLPARK: Camden Yards and the Building of an American Dream, <i> By Peter Richmond (Simon & Schuster: $23; 270 pp.)</i>
- Highbrow Horror : DR. HAGGARD'S DISEASE, <i> By Patrick McGrath (Poseidon Press: $20; 182 pp.)</i>
- 'Marlboro Friday' Stock Lesson: Giants Must Wake Up to Competition
- Watch for Surcharges on Car Rentals in Europe : Rates: 'Airport service charges' and theft coverage are adding to the cost of renting on the Continent.
- Jealous Gods : BLACK HUNDRED: The Rise of the Extreme Right in Russia, <i> By Walter Laqueur (HarperCollins: $27.50; 306 pp.)</i>
- New Home Shoppers Show Greater Reluctance to Buy
- Summer Highlights at Lake Arrowhead Resort : Mountain village offers lodging discounts. More bargains in Monterey.
- YOUNG ADULTS : Insider Out
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Maravilla Students Get 'Second Chance'
- Clinton Said to Have Older Half Brother
- THE HOT SUMMER DISH
- VERBATIM
- DOWN THE HULAHULA : The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Is Wilderness Without Qualification. The Question Is, Should It Stay That Way?
- Bill Would Set Deadline for State Reforms : Legislature: Under state Sen. Marian Bergeson's plan, government would virtually shut down unless reforms are in place before July 1, 1994.
- Altadena : Town Hall Structure OKd
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Chicano Art Deals With AIDS Toll
- STYLE : FASHION : Get 'Em While It's Hot
- FATHER WILLIAM, By Lewis Carroll
- A GOOD SCENT FROM A STRANGE MOUNTAIN...
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Saliva Test Appears to Aid Bomb Case
- BRUGES-LA-MORTE by Georges Rodenbach, translated from...
- Pipeline Plan Brings Residents' Jeers, Union's Cheers : Public hearings: Neighbors fear spills and other environmental hazards. Labor organization officials say jobs should be the main concern.
- THE EIGHTH DAY : At a Bris, the Baby Chills Out With a Sip of Sweet Wine; It's the Adults Who Get the Willies
- Workers' Comp Judge Defends Seminar Fees : Legal affairs: The top jurist in system acknowledges that judges have made money by conducting programs for lawyers. But he insists there is no pressure to attend and there is nothing wrong with the practice.
- A Bird-Watching 'Free Spirit' Jealously Guards Personal Time
- Quality Systems Inc.: The Tustin company, which...
- 4 Top Execs Leaving San Francisco Newspaper Firm
- RESTAURANTS : IN ITS PRIME : At Lawry's, Meat and Potatoes Are More Than a Huge Meal-- They Are One Big Show
- Proud Community Maintains Its Independence : Ladera Heights: Residents resist annexation attempts while enjoying suburban-like quietness and freeway convenience.
- TOXIC HOPE : WIDELY EMBRACED, THE AIDS DRUG IS NOW UNDER HEAVY FIRE. : THE AZT STORY
- On View : The Real World Spins West
- Temple City : Council Approves Budget
- Breakfast With Breakers on the Side : Up and down the wild Mendocino coastline are restaurants that take special pride in the No. 1 meal of the day.
- ECHO PARK : Kids Get Head Start at Parents' School
- Arcadia : 2 Women Suing Racetrack
- A Room With a View
- How to Protect Your Assets and Sleep at Night
- Go for the Green : Country Club Members Scrambling to Buy PGA West, Mission Hills Courses at Auction
- THE WINE LIST