- Brea OKs 'Tough' Anti-Graffiti Law
- RESEDA : Special Education Center Burglarized
- Laguna Niguel Rail Station Dealt Double Blow : Transportation: City officials learn that another $1 million is needed for storm drains at the project site and that a $1.4-million state grant has been eliminated.
- OAK PARK : Investigation Begun in Assault of Girl
- Wake Up, Delegation: Transit Funds A-Going : California could lose in congressional end run
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : 78 Athletes From Region Swell Ranks in San Antonio
- El Segundo Gears Up for Legion Playoffs
- Thanks to Olympics, Granger Feels Itch to Pitch
- Laguna Museum Given $125,000 Irvine Grant
- Community Theater Tames 'Shrew' in the Park
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Cooking With a Deft Hand : Crowds aren't flocking to the newly renamed Fu Ling 88 Chinese restaurant. They don't know what they're missing.
- Hiking Heaven : The San Gabriel Mountains offer one of the most scenic stretches of the 2,638-mile Pacific Crest Trail.
- Topic No. 1--With a Bullet : Wherehouse's Dispute Over Used CDs Is the Talk of the Music Industry
- The Graying of America : The Old Standby--in a Variety of Shades--Makes a Comeback This Fall in Suits With a Twist on Tradition
- Assemblyman Brulte Hit in Arm by BB While on Golf Course
- LOS ANGELES : Bradley May Still Be Called in City Clerk Case
- GRANADA HILLS : Medfly Spraying Stirs Neighborhood
- Hueneme High to Offer Naval Reserve Officers Training : Schools: Starting in the fall, the campus will launch the only ROTC program in Ventura County.
- Pop Album Chart : Going After the Over-35 Crowd
- It's Not Just a Simple Game for Old Folks : Lawn bowling: County residents who will play at Pacific championships say the sport is challenging and highly competitive.
- McGaw Posts $3.8-Million 2nd-Quarter Profit
- Lockheed Corp. said it had higher second-quarter...
- Independence One Bank of California: The Mission...
- Senate Panel OKs Border Patrol Funds : Immigration: Appropriations Committee approves money to hire up to 600 agents. The measure also restores 93 positions eliminated in the proposed federal budget.
- Retailers Go to Great Lengths to Offer Shorts With Legs
- For Your People's Park Dirt, Call 1-800-Berkeley : Snaphsots of life in the Golden State.
- Major Calls Vote of Confidence on Treaty : Britain: Prime minister loses critical Commons test on ratifying Maastricht pact on European union.
- Carving Their Own Niche : Studio City Music handcrafts and repairs violins, violas and cellos--an age-old art that is enjoying a renaissance.
- Drugstores Have Prescription for Cheap Makeup
- Tax Trial of Ex-Kingpin Starts in Japan
- NEWPORT BEACH : Residents Get Break on Flood Insurance
- SANTA ANA : Street Widening to Speed Traffic
- GLENDALE : Schools May Be Due Lottery Windfall
- Dodgers Have to Hand It to Mets : Baseball: Sloppy defense leads to a seven-run inning. Murray hits two homers in 10-5 New York victory.
- Embarrassed Angels Routed : Baseball: The Yankees get five home runs and, with Abbott, hand them their worst defeat of the season, 12-1.
- On the Road Again : Frank Tanana Still Has Value After All These Years, but Probably Not to the Mets, Who See a Trade to a Contender in His Future
- Baseball's Owners Draw Bottom Line in San Diego
- LOCAL NOTES : Booth Advances to Golf Final
- Golf
- Contest Set for 'Arsenio' to Film in Viewer Home
- BOWLING / DANA HADDAD : Canadian Customs Pins Crime on Tour Players
- The New Big Kid in Emmy Nominations: HBO : Television: CBS and 'Northern Exposure' lead the pack. But the cable channel's 55 nods sends a signal to networks that TV is changing.
- Pipe Bombs Dangerous but Popular Devices
- The Mood in Baghdad: Gloom, Resignation, a Sense of National Isolation : Iraq: Euphoria over U.N. accord fades quickly. Food prices soar and the dinar falls as sanctions continue.
- Get the Hang of Keeping Trousers Creased or You'll Need an Iron Supplement
- House Won't Release Post Office Probe Results
- COSTA MESA : City Seeks Applicants to Planning Panel
- 'Far-Fetched' Ideas Included in LAPD Report : Law enforcement: Turning over the Valley to sheriff's deputies is one option in a preliminary list of ways to increase the number of officers by 3,000.
- MOORPARK : Upgrade OKd for Historic Central Area
- Oil Companies Embrace EPA's Plan for Cleanup at McColl Site
- Goodby, Station 24 : Somber Firefighters Pack Up as Facility Closes After Six Decades
- Rubley Is Getting His Shot to Win Rams' Backup Spot : Football: After a silent rookie season, the ninth-round pick hopes to make noise this summer--and prove he should be No. 2 quarterback.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Two Share Women's Open Lead
- Emmy Award Nominations 1993 : Nighttime Nominees: A Complete Rundown
- BofA Doubles Earnings in 2nd Quarter : Banking: Excluding one-time charges and gains, however, operating profits were unchanged from a year ago.
- The Times Music Index : STACKING UP SALES
- ASIA : 'Steady Eddie' Keeps Moving on Philippine Problems
- Major Tax Hike, Benefit Levy OKd in Budget Talks
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Judge Orders UCI to Rehire Professor Denied Tenure
- IRVINE : Schools Seek Voice on Future of Base
- SOUTHWEST LOS ANGELES : Witnesses Catch Suspect After Fatal Stabbing
- Charges of Racism Ruled Unfounded
- A Deal to Help Jump-Start the Region : Wilson throws $60 million on the Disneyland table and says let's get going
- Lorraine Will Sign With Angels Today
- Giants Handle Phillies Again : Baseball: Burkett becomes National League's first 14-game winner and Bonds hits 27th home run in 4-1 victory.
- After Obscure Beginning, Cronkhite Has Become One of Cycling's Wheels
- Prince Inspires Rocky Horrors at the Ballet : Joffrey's 'Billboards' tries to be brash but ends up looking vapid. It opens Tuesday at the Performing Arts Center.
- Stromsborg Shows His Metal, 10-6
- The Times TV Index : TV FACTS
- Reverse Stock Split at Garden Grove Firm
- Technology Firm Insists U.S. Charge Is Bum Rap : Export: Company accused of violating export law by shipping a satellite communications system to Iran says ruling vindicates it.
- CULTURE WATCH : Is Santa Monica Pier Boardwalk?
- Rep. Packard Home After Heart Surgery
- Senate Bars Confederate Daughters' Flag Use
- THEATER / ROBERT KOEHLER : Waaaaaay Off Broadway : Santa Ana Players' 'In Search of Love' Should Seek Laughs First
- American Telephone & Telegraph Co. reported a...
- Cytocare Inc.: The Irvine medical device company...
- Sabotage Suspected in Bridge Levee Break : Investigation: A probe is opened after river washed over a road, closing West Quincy, Mo., span. Experts say it would be easy to cause a failure.
- Vans Reports Steep Drop in Revenue, Profit : Finance: Orange-based shoemaker earned well under half that of previous year. Acting President Schoenberg is named CEO.
- Yearning to Say Goodby : Health: The former guardians of a Romanian orphan, in the U.S. for foot surgery, want to see the child again. But officials say it is best not to.
- It's a Jungle Out There
- Officer Fatally Shoots Carjacking Suspect
- Cheapest Ticket in Town : At least three mornings a week, orchestra rehearsals are free to visitors at the Hollywood Bowl. Even the parking is free.
- COLUMN ONE : ANC Crash Course in Capitalism : After years of Marxist rhetoric, the South African group faces a tricky balancing act. It must persuade white businesses to stay and blacks to join a market-driven struggle for equality.
- Santa Ana Man Says Plan Was to Sell Pipe Bombs
- ANAHEIM : Industry May Get Cheaper Electricity
- Tarzana Boy's Plunge Sparks New Warnings : Accidents: A study says that incidents among children have become a problem in Los Angeles. The co-author blames the lack of a city code requiring window guards.
- County Makes Plans to Put Some Parks Out to Pasture : Budget: In the worst-case scenario, three local facilities would be abandoned. But officials and residents are scrambling for alternatives.
- LOS ANGELES : INS Agent at LAX Charged With Sexual Battery
- Cox, Feinstein Square Off Over Funding for Courthouse : Politics: The Senate Appropriations Committee adopts legislation providing only half of the $168 million requested for the Santa Ana project.
- He's 100% Cotton : Incoming Freshman Draws Rave Reviews, but He Just Wants to Be Himself
- <i> A look at noteworthy addresses in the Southland.</i>
- Educator Turns Himself In on Charges of Sex Crimes : Courts: Sunny Hills High teacher is freed on own recognizance pending arraignment. Female students claim they were molested or harassed.
- SOUTH GATE : Residents Vent Anger Over Proposed Tax Hike
- WOODLAND HILLS : Dirt Deal May Be Worth $2.1 Million
- McSorley Sits Out Bullfrogs' Victory
- Republican Joins Double-Duty Commentator Ranks : Television: KCOP says Xavier Hermosillo's mayoral appointment poses no conflict of interest in his on-air role as counterpoint to Democrat Bill Press.
- THEATER REVIEW : Kate Clinton's Adult Ed Class on Gay Politics
- Boseman Is Dismissed From All-Star Team : Shrine game: Former Morningside High player leaves football camp without permission. Dorsey player is also asked to leave.
- Jacqueline Lyons Named Vice President at TriStar TV
- Never Postpone Work on Brakes
- BURBANK : AIDS Awareness Books Ordered
- Dodds to Resign as Public Health Officer
- PLATFORM : Helping Children
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 'Hooker' Defendants Deny Guilt
- Center to Help Businesses Cut Red Tape : Commerce: State office is part of 'one-stop' approach to streamlining permit process for L.A. area entrepreneurs.
- Business Leaders Relish Mayor's Attention : Westchester: For the second time in less than a week, Riordan visits the community that wants to be the 'door to Los Angeles,' not the doormat.
- Menendez Family Run Like a Firm, Friend Says : Trial: Tennis coach testifies that the defendants' father was strict and tried to control every aspect of the brothers' lives.
- SANTA PAULA : Intervention Helps Keep Kids in School
- MISSION VIEJO : Benefit Planned for Crash Victim, Sister
- Countywide : Prison Consultant to Tour County Jails
- Fire Blamed on Unattended Iron
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Olerud Reaches .400 on Winning Homer
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Burkett Beats Phillies for His 14th Victory
- TV REVIEWS : 'The Bet,' 'Pro and Con' Pay Off
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Elway, Reeves Trade Long-Range Barbs
- AUTOS
- It's Makeover Time for Pageant
- Judge Upholds Burroughs' Claim to AZT Patent : Drugs: Ruling gives firm exclusive rights to AIDS medication; two others are prohibited from making a cheaper generic.
- Scott Salmon; Choreographer, Director for Award Shows
- Outlaw's Lair : Famed movie backdrop Vasquez Rocks, named for a stagecoach robber, is really a geological treasure house.
- Finders Keep Lottery Ticket
- O.C. Builder's Bonds Go Over Big on Wall St. : Finance: Enthusiastic response to $155-million Baldwin issue is regarded by industry insiders as a show of faith in the future of Southland residential real estate.
- Clinton, Aristide Meet; U.S. to Send Military Trainers
- Lawmakers Urged to Prod FDA : Health: Manufacturers of medical devices meet with Feinstein and others to stress their need for speedier approval process.
- Dow Falls 30 on Interest Fears, Bond Weakness
- Experts Predict More Humboldt Quakes : Seismology: Last year's 7.1 coastal temblor is an omen of more to come and reveals activity at junction of three tectonic plates, research team says.
- A Personal Collection : Stephanie Haynes, with a repertoire of 400 to 450 tunes, has a reputation for doing jazz interpretations of standards.
- Major Tax Hike, Benefit Levy OKd in Budget Talks
- Comparing Roe, Dred Scott Decisions Angers Senator
- Suits Challenge Expansion by Disneyland
- School District Breakup Backers Vow to Press On : Education: Despite recent setbacks, leaders outline four strategies to keep effort on track. They hope to gauge strength of their support at parents summit.
- Services Saturday for Ex-County Judge Celia Baker
- SANTA CLARITA : Magic Mountain Declines to Air Anti-Gang Messages
- Trial of 6 in Anti-Camping Case Halted
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : The Taste of Americana at Annie's
- 'Dracula' Only Whets the Appetite of Coppola Fans
- Rep. Dornan
- Conservative 'Vocal Minority'
- Rep. Jay C. Kim
- Street Protests
- Ex-Officer Battles City Over Medical Files : Culver City: He left in 1987 on a stress-related disability. His cancer is in remission and he's trying to get his job back but is incensed that the city is demanding his cancer records as a condition for reapplying.
- RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : Bruins Get a Jump on Competition With Commitment From Bailey
- Obituaries - July 23, 1993
- Obituaries - July 23, 1993
- TELEVISION - July 23, 1993
- Management Firm Probed in Overbilling : Fraud: Ventura County prosecutors and FBI agents are investigating whether construction supervisors charged twice for the same work.
- It's Only Civilized to Feel Superior to Snobs Who Snub
- Firm Building Civic Arts Plaza Is Accused of Double-Billing : Investigation: County officials and FBI agents are looking into fraud allegations against the company managing construction of the major Thousand Oaks project.
- Riordan Names Rep. Berman's Wife to Post : City Hall: Democrat Janis Berman will assess ideas for bettering L.A. Move seen as part of mayor's effort for diversity.
- Get Banks Out of Student Aid : Finance: Essentially, the government already is the lender, so cut the middlemen and save.
- Break in Levee Floods Historic Illinois Island : Midwest: Kaskaskia residents flee former state capital. In Des Moines, water is on tap for first time in 12 days.
- Levee Break Wipes Out Historic Illinois Island : Midwest: Kaskaskia residents flee former state capital. In Des Moines, water is on tap for first time in 12 days.
- U.S. Bidding to Regain Missiles Sent to Afghans
- No Clues Found in Clinton Aide's Death : White House: A search of Vince Foster's office fails to shed light on his apparent suicide, officials say. The President will attend funeral today.
- 'It's Almost Like There Are 2 Sides to Him' : Racism: Chris Fisher grew up in a home that championed tolerance. So his alleged part in a white supremacist plot has shocked family and friends.
- BONE TO PICK: Government in action seldom...
- City Hall Job Given Wife of Congressman : Appointments: Riordan selects Janis Berman to assess suggestions for improving L.A. and polishing its public image.
- Businessman Is Gunned Down Outside His Home in Santa Ana : Slaying: One of two men hiding in a car killed the owner of cabinetmaking factories, witnesses say. No motive is determined.
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 23, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 23, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 23, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 23, 1993
- Students Visit from Mexico
- U.S. Violence
- The USS Barbel Was There
- Triconex Corp.: The Irvine industrial safety and...
- AMR Profits First Time in Nearly 2 Years : Travel: Higher air fares resulted in a $47-million second-quarter gain, but the parent of American Airlines calls it a small improvement.
- RTC Begins Process to Fire Lawyer : Dispute: William Elsbury, of the Newport Beach office, has been accused of unethical behavior. He has indicated he will contest the effort to oust him.
- THEATER REVIEW / "ALICE IN WONDERLAND" : A Quick Trip Through a Tea Party : The Illusions Theatre production of Lewis Carroll's classic looks good and runs just under an hour.
- Obituary : Frances M. Finnen; Activist Whose Stabbing Ignited Crime Concerns
- Death Toll Near 1,000, 4 Million Homeless in Monsoon in India, Bangladesh, Nepal
- FOR THE KIDS : Community Youths Sing Out Their Message of Hope for Future : Oxnard children's chorus spreads goodwill through their melodies at nursing homes, hospitals and civic functions.
- Little Leaguers Win District Title : Baseball: All-stars capture first of four tournaments they need to return to the World Series in Pennsylvania.
- COLUMN ONE : The Quiet Rebirth of the IUD : Two decades after the notorious Dalkon Shield was pulled from the market, a new generation of devices is starting to win over women and doctors.
- Bradbury Council OKs Tighter Financial Controls
- Wagner Is Eager to Pop Cork on Princeton's Untapped Talent : Water polo: Former standout goalie from Corona del Mar has no head coaching experience, but he's not letting that stop him.
- This Impact Player Thrives on Contact : Raiders: In linebacker Kelly, a former Jefferson High star, they feel they have added versatility and toughness on defense.
- As Angels Go, so Goes the Faith : Baseball: They drop fifth in a row, losing to Red Sox, 4-1, leaving some to wonder about their future with team.
- Dim Sum Sums It Up : 'Creativity Through Collaboration' Guides Motion and Emotion in Modern Dance Quartet
- FileNet Corp.: The Costa Mesa document imaging...
- GAO Finds Huge Gaps in IRS Records : Government: Audit shows agency cannot determine its collections, budget or if information it gives Congress is true.
- RETAILING
- ENTERTAINMENT
- GARDEN FRESH : Grow Me a Taxi
- Frieda Richardson; Former Covina Official
- A Dance That Began With a Love for Zydeco Music
- Homes Sales Still Slow but Exceed Other Areas : Real estate: The county's 1.8% decrease over the same period a year ago contrasts with the 10.8% drop registered for Southern California.
- Budget Woes Turn the Tide on Lifeguards : Safety: County has proposed reductions in services for first time. Some say it's a sign L.A. is abandoning its beach culture image.
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : City Halfway to Goal for Waste Reduction
- Clipper Wooing at an End as Weiss Finally Says 'I Do' : Pro basketball: At last, the team gets a successor to Larry Brown, and he doesn't mind not being the first choice.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Best of Meeting's Bests: Best Pal
- TENNIS / DAVIS CUP : Patrick McEnroe, Washington Join the Team
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Thomas Becomes Richest Running Back
- Woodland Hills East Wins 7th in Row Under Pressure
- Muffs: Putting Fun Back in Punk
- THEATER REVIEW : Accent on the English in Santa Paula : The first of two near-concurrent productions of the Noel Coward play in Ventura County opened last week.
- 7 Propositions Qualify for Ballot
- Pete Townshend and Ronnie Lane "Rough Mix" (1977)<i> ATCO</i>
- What Men Say About Unwed Moms
- Lawyers Cite Increased Fear of Violence Against Them : Law: Attorneys say threats, assaults, even killings are on the rise. Divorces, custody cases are seen as most risky.
- Diamond Bar : Link Seen in Mailbox Blasts
- Jean Negulesco; Directed 'How to Marry a Millionaire'
- 'Sunset Blvd.' Will Be Busy in November
- The Region : Preschool Has Openings
- Keep That Slingshot Where I Can See It and Other Oldies : Law: A stroll through dusty code books reveals some alarming do's and don'ts. A word of advice: Don't get caught riding your horse on the sidewalk.
- 2-Truck Collision Creates Freeway Jam
- UCLA Sends Doctors to Catalina's Only Hospital : Health: Residents from medical school get four weeks of training while the financially troubled facility in Avalon benefits from enhanced care.
- Moorpark : Pair Sues Vegas Hotel, Pickets in Beating
- OXNARD : Family's Home Destroyed by Fire
- Albanians Size Up Democracy : Delegation Tours Law Schools, Courts to Take Home Reform Ideas
- ART REVIEW : Seeing a Shift in Focus : The second half of Lannan's German exhibition is marked by a shared coherence--transforming the way we regard photos by focusing on mechanics and exposing the contradictions.
- To promote California agriculture, Heritage Productions is...
- Dream Home : Family's Effort to Save Historic House Has Inspired Neighbors to Roll Up Their Sleeves and Help Restore a Piece of Americana
- London Police Charge Suspect in One of Four Killings of Gay Men
- If You've Got the Time, Black Angus Has the Promotion
- Vacations Not What They Used to Be
- Peace Corps Volunteer, 65, Returns Home : Bette Goldenring spent two years teaching English in Hungary. 'It was the young kids who couldn't cut the mustard,' she says of her training.
- Ex-Councilwoman Woods Is Given Part-Time City Job : Government: Liaison position allows her to keep health insurance coverage for her and her sick husband. Some have complained that other candidates were not recruited.
- Glendale Resident Named Valedictorian
- City Council Lets Hiuka Stay Open in San Pedro : Regulation: Scrap yard gets two-year reprieve while operator finalizes plans to move to Long Beach. Firm must continue to follow restrictions.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Morris Hurt as Blue Jays Go Back in First
- Runway Lights Go Out at John Wayne Airport
- Man Drops Racism Charge for Early Prison Release
- VAN NUYS : Judge Refuses to Release Officer
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Looking for Perfect Attendance
- Pasadena : Deadlock on Smoking Ban
- Ruling May Affect Many Landmark Structures : Preservation: Former Mayor Lee Prentiss wins a three-year court battle to expand his historic home. The decision could have statewide ramifications.
- Alhambra : Planned Tax Hike Dropped
- MUSIC : Suffering Days Over for Bluesman Robert Cray : Famed artist will share Tuesday bill with Little Feat at Santa Barbara County Bowl.
- St. Anthony Loses Highly Touted Guard Rick Price to Serra
- STAYING HOME: For Ventura County real estate...
- Animal Rescues Mix Noah's Skill, Job's Patience
- Thomas Wilcox; Led Crocker Bank's Push Into Southland
- SCIENCE / GEOLOGY : Much of Asia Relatively New, Expert Says
- 4 Concerts to Feature New Music
- Boulevard of Broken Trees : Toluca Lake: Movers hack through stately magnolias on a cozy street while transporting W.C. Fields' former house. The middle-of-the-night ruckus awakens residents.
- Youth Held After Car Is Taken at Gunpoint
- RETAILING
- Library Knows Film Buffs Love Bidder-Sweet Endings
- Gala Raises $77,000 to Help Southwest Museum
- Produce Without Pesticide Residue Gaining Stamp of Approval : Oxnard grower and grocery chain are at the forefront of a move to ensure food safety.
- SAN FERNANDO : Levies to Continue for Street Lighting
- WOODLAND HILLS : Valley Interfaith Council Wins Recognition
- Bank Grants Ritz-Carlton Owners a Reprieve on Loan
- Countywide : Group Joins Critics of Immigration Report
- County Budget Cuts May Mean Closure of 5 South Bay Libraries
- Primary Suspect in Alleged Racist Plot Denied Bail : Courts: Judge sees 'probability of danger to the community' in rejecting release of Christopher Fisher. One suspect is freed.
- HockeyCenter Corey Millen, acquired by New Jersey...
- Wait Over, Ruelas Signs Contract for Title Bout Against Pendleton
- Armor All Products Corp.: The Aliso Viejo...
- IBM, H-P Are Closing In on the Holy Grail of Portable Computers
- House Backs Clinton, OKs Trade Extension for China
- Clinton Orders Probe Into Aide's Death : White House: Deputy Counsel Vince Foster's office is sealed prior to search by federal agents. Officials call his apparent suicide 'inexplicable.'
- PRACTICAL VIEW : Helpful Advice
- The following are selected entries from...
- Off the Streets and on to Center Court, Instructor Serves Hope : Tennis: Michael Jenkins overcomes adversity to introduce inner-city youths to a sport that is too often out of reach.
- For fans of the musical stage, it's...
- Camp Mud : Young Tom Sawyers Get Down and Dirty for Summer Fun
- Arcadia : City Reviews Karaoke Clubs
- Heat on the Street : Whether posting lookouts or cruising in unmarked cars, the LAPD's Special Problems Unit takes a hard-charging tack to fighting crime.
- GLENDALE : 2 Men Convicted in Strangulation
- U.S. Rules Out Military Force to Aid Bosnians
- Rebels Battle Troops, Seize Envoy in Nicaragua
- Bail Denied for Chief Bomb Plot Suspect : Courts: Judge says Christopher Fisher, alleged leader of Fourth Reich Skinheads, poses 'a probability of danger to the community.'
- PERSPECTIVE ON LANGUAGE : What Ever Happened to S-x? : Judge Ginsburg isn't the only one whose apparent squeamishness about <i> sex </i> has contorted the meaning of <i> gender.</i>
- LOS ANGELES : Bail Denied for Suspect in Mail-Bomb Death
- If You Flood It, They Will Come to New Field
- Lopez Dances to a Decision
- Q&A; WITH LYLE LOVETT : 'I Couldn't Be Happier'
- Kantor Says 'Side' Deals on NAFTA Close to Completion
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Park Plan on Landfill Site Has Athletic Fields, Trails
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Harold Elias; Motion Picture Executive
- THEATER : Just You Wait, Enry Iggins : Richard Chamberlain to Offer His Interpretation of the Professor
- Newhall Receives 3rd Teaching Award
- Monrovia : New Recycling Incentives
- 12 Tennis Courts Have Reopened : Recreation: The $446,000 project to reconstruct cracked and crumbling surfaces took six months.
- Semester to Start Early at Glendale College
- Glendale : 28 Apply for College Post
- GRANADA HILLS : Sports Club May Lose Use of School Track
- EL RIO : Students Into Community Service
- Where the Action Is : LAPD's Special Problems Unit Puts Heat on Street Criminals
- GYMNASTICS : Miller Leads U.S. Women to Victory
- Slow Pitch Veteran : Former Angel Tanana Counts His Blessings, Waits for Better Days
- Utilities Can Charge for Cost of Auto Fueling Sites : Pollution: PUC says they may bill ratepayers for planning stations for electric, natural-gas cars.
- FTC Reported Deadlocked on Microsoft : Technology: Commissioners take no action on pursuing an antitrust complaint against the giant software company.
- SECURITIES
- Disney Co. Goes the Distance : Interest: Entertainment giant sells $300 million in 100-year bonds, which stretches boundaries for long-term finance.
- Hughes Data Teams Up to Compete for Navy Contract : Defense: The subsidiary and 2 other firms seek $2-billion pact to supply 42,000 computer workstations.
- Spinach, Apple Pan Dowdy, Meatloaf
- Pasadena : Trial Set in Molestation Case
- Bruins Get a Jump on Competition
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Treat Job Search as a Job in Itself
- Joys of a Lad From Liverpool : In the right place at the best time, R&B; veteran Jackie Lomax made music with guys named John, Paul, George and Ringo.
- Adventure for Flatlanders : Brea's Carbon Canyon Is a Great Place for a Hike, Hanging Out
- Don't Smoke at Home, EPA Urges Parents
- Towns Gird for More Flooding : Disaster: Officials warn that new round of rain is on the way. Workers in St. Louis, other Mississippi River communities scramble to brace levees.