- A Stalker's Sentence May End Before Rehabilitation Does
- PREP BASKETBALL : Gottlieb Paces All-Star Team to 110-109 Victory
- SURFING OP PRO CHAMPIONSHIPS : Conditions Are Ideal as Andersen Wins Women's Title
- GOLF / THOMAS BONK : Riviera Is Becoming Corey's Course
- COVER STORY : AT THE CENTER OF THE DOLE FIRESTORM
- HOLDING PATTERN: If you've read anything about...
- Can Landlord Charge Fee for Overnight Guest?
- Family Feud : Controlling wealth in the land of the rising sun : THE BROTHERS: The Hidden World of Japan's Richest Family, <i> By Lesley Downer (Random House: $25; 385 pp.)</i>
- WATTS : Close Call Raises Concerns Over Pool
- Algeria Sentences 131 Militants to Death
- Chinese Paper Prints Expose of Child Labor
- 2 Firefighters Die in Idaho Brush Fire
- Infirm Dominican Leader Keeps a Firm Grip on Power
- World IN BRIEF : CANADA : Explosion Rips Natural Gas Line
- Hijacker Targeted Victim for Being German : Europe: Police say Russian-born gunman, who also killed bus driver and wounded an officer and a tourist, appeared to be mentally disturbed.
- New Jersey Aquarium Splashes on Color : Tourism: The $4-million make-over adds a few Technicolor fish and some Hollywood glitz. Design was spawned by Burbank company.
- DIPLOMACY : On Bosnia--Don't Let Lloyd George Be a Guide
- Fans Soak Up Surfing and Rays : Beach: The heat and sun help pull extra spectators to Huntington Beach for the Op Pro championships.
- Carolina Keeps Perfect Record Intact : Pro football: Panthers hold off Jaguars, 20-14, in first game for expansion teams. Collins completes five of nine.
- Schmidt Prefers Cooperstown, Pete Rose : Baseball: Former Phillies' slugger will be inducted into Hall of Fame today. He plans to bring national attention to ex-teammate's plight.
- Connors, an Enduring Classic, Feeds '70s Nostalgia : Tennis: Wild-card berth makes him main draw of men's tournament that begins Monday at UCLA.
- COVER STORY : AT THE CENTER OF THE DOLE FIRESTORM
- Drip Irrigation: Hard to Know, Easy to Like
- A World Made of Words : The roots of Yiddish writing : A BRIDGE OF LONGING: The Lost Art of Yiddish Storytelling, <i> By David G. Roskies (Harvard University Press: $37.50; 407 pp.)</i>
- SAN DIEGO--Mexico, Peru, Ecuador, Panama and Guatemala...
- AN EARLY WORD TO THE NETWORKS: WAIT UNTIL THANKSGIVING TO KILL THE TURKEYS
- Good Start Comes to a Dead End
- Three Days Later, the Horror of Nagasaki
- Now Serving . . . a Taste of the Past
- House Calls for Homeless : Students, Families Benefit From One Another
- Cat Saves Family in China
- Dual Debut
- Tangled Roots : THE DYING OF THE TREES: The Pandemic in America's Forests, <i> By Charles E. Little (Viking: $22.95; 262 pp.)</i>
- France--Ramona and Jack Pei, Rancho Palos Verdes:...
- Art? Well, We Know What We Like
- Survival of the Salingers : WHY FOX DECIDED TO NURTURE ITS MOST PROMISING BUT HARDLY SEEN DRAMA
- 'Spanking the Monkey'
- ECHO PARK : Business Renewal Plan Gains Support
- EAST HOLLYWOOD : Clinic Seeks to Help Women With AIDS
- Focus : Carl Reiner's Second Shelf Life : SEQUEL TO HIS 'ENTER LAUGHING' CONTINUES ESCAPADES OF HIS SEMIAUTOBIOGRAPHICAL CHARACTER
- Nothing to Gain, Everything to Lose
- Building Collapse Kills 7
- In Addition to ABCs, They Learn P's, R's
- Notes about your surroundings
- AMERICAN LEGION AREA 6 PLAYOFFS : Camarillo, Showing No Mercy, Jumps On Claremont Early, 10-0
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : Shanahan's Broncos Beat 49ers, 9-7
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : Mosley Eager to Make Name for Himself
- New Opera Recordings for a Song
- COVER STORY : AT THE CENTER OF THE DOLE FIRESTORM
- Technology Hasn't Put Brooks Over a Barrel : Manufacturing: Using 100-year-old equipment, the Maryland company produces 100,000 units a year. It's a timeless trade that is still done by hand.
- STYLE : INTERIORS : Artful Lodger
- Judy Garland Home Restored
- Disposal Areas Limited for Low-Level Nuclear Waste : Atomic age: Problems of radioactive garbage have plagued utilities, government officials for years.
- CHESS : INTERNATIONAL NEWS
- Four-Star Films : 'A Streetcar Named Desire'
- HYDE PARK : LEARN Center Makes Formal Debut With Health Fair
- After 20 Years, Antonovich and Mainstream in Sync
- Japan's Ibis, Celebrated in Classical Art, Near Extinction : Environment: Only one remains, a female that is the equivalent of 85 to 110 human years and no longer fertile.
- Plans Blocked for Czar's Death Memorial : Russia: A metal cross, a small carved stone, a chipped sign appealing for donations, the abandoned framework of a tiny chapel stand as mute evidence of what might be.
- Keeping Eye on Goal of Preventing Abuse : Cooperation Needed in Agency Feeling Fiscal Strain
- Splash Rallies Past Sacramento : Soccer: They score five straight goals, including four in the fourth, for a 6-4 victory and sole possession of first place.
- COVER STORY : AT THE CENTER OF THE DOLE FIRESTORM
- COVER STORY : AT THE CENTER OF THE DOLE FIRESTORM
- 'Live Nude Girls' but No Takers
- POP MUSIC : ROCK/COUNTRY/R&B;/RAO/LATION/JAZZ : The Story: Woman Meets Man . . . : . . . And they get married. Then he, a powerhouse rock producer, jumpstarts her career. Meet Shania Twain, country's latest flame.
- Croatian Forces Press Serbs on Two Fronts : Balkans: Zagreb troops pound rebels near Krajina capital. Second wave is pushing into central Bosnia.
- WESTLAKE : Convicted Slumlord Faces New Charges
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Homeless Population Rises; So Does Crime
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : 'Extra': Hear all about how Athel Neville met and married her husband
- Hong Kong Tackles Filthy Victoria Harbor, Once Exotic Jewel of Orient : Asia: It's beautiful from a distance, but up close it's a floating garbage pit. Massive quantities of chemicals, human waste and agricultural byproducts are the principal pollutants.
- Warnings on Closure of Clinics : Health: Doctors say the public will be endangered by plan to shut down 35 L.A. County facilities because of budget cuts.
- A QUESTION OF JUSTICE: WHY ORANGE COUNTY DOESN'T MEASURE UP : Series Methodology: Who Compiled Data and How It Was Used
- Chevron to Postpone Removal of Platforms
- Agassi and Sampras to Meet Again in Final
- As Karros Goes, so Go Dodgers : Baseball: First baseman's three-run homer gives Martinez lead to work with in 4-2 victory over Reds.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Baze Follows Cyrus Says to 5,000th Victory
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Irwin, 50, Shoots 63; Jimenez, 69, Has a 62
- NEW YORK GIRLS?: The surf's no good...
- How to File Property Tax Appeals
- JACKETS REQUIRED: An Illustrated History of American...
- Perhaps It's Time to Learn to Leave Good Enough Alone : Behavior: Perfectionism--especially in a boss--can be deadly in the workplace, management consultants say.
- STYLE : FASHION : MOD IN AMERICA : For fall, designers have come up with groovy looks that Diana Rigg might have worn. But our writer would prefer to let hip-huggers and go-go boots rest in peace
- Hostages Held in Himalayas
- Writing Degree Zero
- COVER STORY : Out of Control? : The County's Tuberculosis Control Program Has Helped Reduce the Number of Cases Among the Homeless. Now, Expected Health-Care Cuts Prompt Fears of a Resurgence of the Disease
- 'What's Eating Gilbert Grape'
- ISRAEL : Terrorism Losing Its Grip on the Emotions
- Airport Foes Chalk Up Quiet Gains : But recommendations on noise may not take wing without approval by myriad agencies
- AIDS Measure Would Limit Discussion : Congress: O.C. lawmakers' amendment seeks to curtail topics covered in training sessions for federal workers.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Ashley Gets Pep Talk From Karros
- Better Off Red : Boone's Fiery Personality Just Fits Right in With Cincinnati
- Tangled Roots : DIRT: The Ecstatic Skin of the Earth, <i> By William Bryant Logan (Riverhead Books: $22.95; 202 pp.)</i>
- Historic du Pont House Reopens
- hotel de l'etoile, by Matthew Rohrer
- Traditional Liberals Cool Their Passion for Clinton
- Secrecy, 43 Seconds and Searing Light: The Dropping of Little Boy : War: Ace pilot Tibbets flew a B-29 mission that shook the world and leveled Hiroshima. But it took another A-bomb to convince Hirohito.
- HYDE PARK : Grass-Roots Effort Seeks to Aid Kids
- SOUTH GATE : Vacant Fire Station Put Back on Market
- Students Campaign to Keep Programs : Education: Minority groups coalesce to protest further setbacks in affirmative action. They say the field isn't level.
- Sizzling Heat Bakes Most of Country : Weather: Southwest bears brunt, with record 115 temperature set in Phoenix. Chicago sends city workers to check on vulnerable elderly.
- RSVP / THE SOCIAL CITY : Elegant Tribute to Generous Pair
- VENICE : Disabled Man Loses Suit Against Cafe
- GUATEMALA : The CIA, Once Again, Tries to Whitewash Its Mistakes
- Persistence Pays Off for Quake Victims : CSUN learns that detailed communication is the key to continued federal funding
- Business Center to Emphasize the Environment as the Bottom Line : Recycling: The cluster, only the second of its kind in the nation, nurtures tenants who want to link Mother Nature and human nature.
- Mid-Summer Classic Lacks Stars and Magic : Basketball: Tonight's charity event loses luster because of NBA lockout.
- BASEBALL / STEVE HENSON : Rookie Is Handling Spotlight
- SURFING : Waves Get Bigger, Andersen Gets Better to Win Crown
- Federal Jobs-Creation Tax Credit Could Lift California's Economy
- SMOKE RISING: The Native North American Literary...
- A Colombian Adventure : Oxy Finds Oil--and Guerrillas, Drug Lords and Taxes--in South America
- FICTION
- Australians Brake for Koalas
- STYLE : RESTAURANTS : GARLIC GIMMICKRY
- The Secret IQ Diaries : They Were Guinea Pigs in the Longest-Running Psychological Study Ever, Their Identities Largely Kept a Mystery. Now in Their 80s, the 'Children' of Lewis Terman Are Still Defining What It Really Means to Be A Genius.
- Emirates' Drive Raises Millions
- On View : Treasured Memories : DISCOVERY SERIES RETRACES STEPS OF EXPLORERS, BEGINNING WITH MICHAEL ROCKEFELLER
- Political Backfire : When the Republicans take over Congress, they invariably hold hearings to embarrass their Democratic enemies. This time is no different. And the results may again prove to be as damaging to the questioners as their targets.
- Juvenile Lockups Stress Hard Work, Responsibility : Rehabilitation: The idea is to change behaviors that could otherwise put children on a road to state prison.
- School Incident Spurs Changes in AIDS Policy
- More Felons Going Free on Probation : Punishment: Crowded prisons and courts lead to a dramatic rise in number of criminals back on streets.
- COVER STORY : AT THE CENTER OF THE DOLE FIRESTORM
- COVER STORY : AT THE CENTER OF THE DOLE FIRESTORM
- COVER STORY : AT THE CENTER OF THE DOLE FIRESTORM
- JAZZ SPOTLIGHT
- COVER STORY : AT THE CENTER OF THE DOLE FIRESTORM
- Cruise Ship Scores
- Without Mao : KATHERINE, <i> By Anchee Min (Riverhead Books: $22.95; 256 pp.)</i>
- Father to 1,000 Geniuses
- 'Bakke II' Case Renews Debate on Admissions
- 3 O.C. Teens Killed in Crash on Desert Road
- Digging Up Controversy : Development and Archeology Clash on Malibu Land Where Chumash Artifacts May Be Buried
- Summer Riches Amid O.C.'s Bankruptcy : The Record-Breaking County Fair and the Angels' Winning Ways Bring Smiles
- Sorting Out the ABC's of Multiple-Share Classes
- L.A. SPEAK : Trades Talk
- Observers Saw Smoke From Tires Before Fatal Plane Crash : Tragedy: Officials dispute claims that the pilot was practicing maneuvers. Reports suggest he may have been trying to brake.
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : Lack of Funds Forces Righeimer to Withdraw Bid for 67th District Seat
- SECOND OPINIONS : Crime Won't Wait for Sixth Police Division : General Motors' donation of five acres of land is a major victory for getting officers the resources they need. We must continue to seek creative ways of financing construction.
- FILLMORE : Victim of Head-On Crash Identified
- Basking Sharks' Disappearance Worries Experts : Environment: World's second-largest fish is in drastic decline. In the '50s, hundreds lived in Monterey Bay alone. The last bay survey found only one.
- COMMENTARY : Showalter Stays Calm, Yankees Stay in Race
- COVER STORY : AT THE CENTER OF THE DOLE FIRESTORM
- COVER STORY : AT THE CENTER OF THE DOLE FIRESTORM
- AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL REPORT 1995 (Amnesty International:...
- SAINTS AND SINNERS by Lawrence Wright...
- Retirees Take to the Trail on Adventure Excursions : Tours: As seniors stay more active, tour operators are taking their clients off the bus and onto the river raft, the safari Jeep and the scenic mountaintop.
- Icebergs, Whales in Cool Alaskan Waters
- CRENSHAW : Plaza Sponsors Toy Giveaway Today
- Homestead Steel's Furnaces Facing Meltdown : History: Earliest artifacts of industry are disappearing. Towering structures at Pennsylvania site may be recycled into new products. But some hope to turn it into a 'heritage park.'
- At Arnold Service, Virtues Extolled, Ills Acknowledged
- Book Fair Bars Gays
- The Show Must Go On : Butterfly Specialist Melvin Stewart Has a Competitive Drive for Sport, but Also a Need to Express Himself as an Artist
- Garcia Retains Title With TKO Victory : Boxing: Oxnard junior lightweight improves to 22-0 with 17 knockouts by stopping Pancho Segura.
- ROLLER HOCKEY : Blades End Streak With 6-5 Victory
- COVER STORY : AT THE CENTER OF THE DOLE FIRESTORM
- Destination: Canada : Arctic Summer : This is the season when the sun sets only briefly on Eclipse Sound, where magical beauty, rare narwhals and glittering icebergs reign
- Weekend Escape: San Francisco : Scene of the Crime : In the city's shadows, on the trail of the Maltese Falcon and other Dashiell Hammett haunts
- THE MUSE IS ALWAYS HALF-DRESSED IN NEW...
- Retro : Tank Men : SHOWTIME'S REMAKE OF 'SAHARA' PUTS JAMES BELUSHI IN HUMPHREY BOGART'S BOOTS
- HILL TOWNS IN ITALY'S HEART : A RAMBLE THROUGH THE COUNTRYSIDE OF UMBRIA WHERE MEDIEVAL VILLAGES, TRUFFLES AND BRIGHT CERAMICS ARE THE DRAW
- Investigation of Death Is Officer's Life : Police: Lt. Sergio Robleto, head of South Bureau Homicide, has turned the unit around.
- Elderly Take to Michigan County, Despite Harsh Winters and Isolation : Upper Peninsula: Keweenaw County is a land of hardwood forests where black bears roam. It averages 240 inches of snow a year, but it's home.
- Sweating It Out : Heat Sends Angelenos to the Beach as Sizzling Palm Springs 'Cools Off' to 116
- 3 Youths Die, 5 Hurt When Car Overturns
- Hearts and Plates Full of Soul
- 'The Belly of an Architect'
- Josue V. Alcazar; Assistant Store Manager
- He Doesn't Like Job of Putting Out Fires
- Now There's More of Monica to Love : Tennis: A few extra pounds and a better serve are about the only things different as Seles defeats Navratilova in comeback.
- VOLLEYBALL / SEAL BEACH OPEN : Finalists Battle to Get the Matchup They Want
- World Mark Vanishes in Thin Air : Track and field: Cuba's Ivan Pedroso surpasses Mike Powell with leap of 29-4 3/4 in Italian Alps.
- COVER STORY : AT THE CENTER OF THE DOLE FIRESTORM
- THEATER : The Many Faces of a Stage Actress : Odyssey's Beth Hogan knew she wanted to act. But she didn't know about all those other jobs.
- Doubles or Nothing : Tennis' Jensen Brothers Stick Together as Partners on Court or When Facing Questions About Murphy's Disappearance From Wimbledon
- MOTOR SPORTS : Staying Hot, McCormick Goes Wire to Wire
- COVER STORY : AT THE CENTER OF THE DOLE FIRESTORM
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cone Wins Debut for Yankees
- Depp Leppard? Nah
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Davis Would Rather Speed Up Talks
- Imperial Cleanup in Beijing
- The Only Way to Fly--Young
- Mr. Bronfman, Get Ready for Your Extreme Close-Up : Can the New Head of MCA Teach the People Who Run Hollywood a Thing or Two About Entertainment
- SANTA MONICA : New Scholarships Allow 7 Students to Fly High
- Focus : 'Prayer' for the Living : USA MOVIE TELLS OF A DYING MOTHER'S QUEST TO FIND A HOME FOR HER SON
- FBI Seeks Public's Help in Wave of Bank Robberies
- As Social Security Turns 60: Do We Have the Will to Save It?
- Jewish Group to Break Ground Today on New Home : Synagogue: After years of renting space, Congregation Beth Shalom will begin work on what will be Santa Clarita Valley's first temple.
- At the Dawn of the Atomic Age, a Technocrat Ahead of His Time
- FICTION
- ANKOR: Heart of an Asian Empire ...
- THE FAMILY HEART: A Memoir of When...
- Destination: Vietnam : Big City, No Room? : Hotels in Hanoi can be found, but until more are built, it takes a determined search
- Popular Moscow Metro's Trains Run Every 85 Seconds
- In Rwanda, Archbishop Tutu Arrives After New Violence
- PICO-UNION : Center Offers Help to Quake Victims
- Mexico Seen Expertly Silencing Voices of Dissent : Latin America: Rights activists, others say government tactics range from obvious to subtle.
- LAPD at Crossroads of Old, New : Transition: Ranks torn between aggressive past, diplomatic present.
- Gingrich's Unintended Revolution--All Power to Sacramento : Washington is shedding its authority, but the cities and counties aren't getting any. The state capital is in charge.
- Recalling Hiroshima, Nagasaki
- It Can Get Sticky on Cactus-Rustler Beat : Arizona: One officer is the thin green line between thieves and the spiny symbols of the Southwest, such as the lanky saguaro. Such specimens can sell for more than $1,000 at Phoenix-area nurseries.
- MCGRATH STATE BEACH : Bicyclist Killed in Hit-and-Run Crash
- Heat Rises : Temperatures Hit a Scorching 110 in Spots All Over Valley Area
- Unhealthy Smog Levels Predicted
- Don't Believe All You Hear on Media's Future
- S. Koreans Mourning Victims of Cave-In Assault Official : Asia: Dozens of angry relatives pummel chief administrator of Seoul district where department store collapsed. Death toll tops 450.
- Part of the considerable appeal of the...
- California's Lone Score Beats Lone Star State
- NOTEBOOK : CSLA Soccer Coach to Lead Kick-Off of Women's Team
- Santa Paula Citrus Fest Proves to Be No Lemon : Celebration: Parade down Main Street draws young and old during annual event paying tribute to the city's agricultural heritage.
- Airport Transfer Proposal Does Not Fly : Letting OCTA 'Buy' John Wayne by Redirecting Measure M Funds Betrays Voters
- Success in Fire Suppression Threatens Quaking Aspens : Southwest: Species relies on blazes, insects or disease to clear other trees, giving them room to thrive.
- Agassi, Sampras to Meet in Canadian Final
- Trying to Get Clued In to the <i> Lingo Loco</i>
- OUTLAWS REDUX: The young crop of alternative-rockers...
- MUSIC : Leading Man : Keith Lockhart, the Pops' new man on the podium, has taken Boston by storm. And not just because he makes beautiful music.
- COVER STORY : AT THE CENTER OF THE DOLE FIRESTORM
- COVER STORY : AT THE CENTER OF THE DOLE FIRESTORM
- Proposal to Sell Airport Won't Fly
- FOR THE RECORD, WHILE WE'RE ON THE SUBJECT
- Mobile Home Rents Can Be Too Much
- Lawyer Defends Practice in UCI Cases
- With LAUSD Promotions, It's the Principal of the Thing : Norm Isaacs deserves to run Millikan Middle School, but time after time he has been passed over for bureaucratic reasons. Is this in the best interests of the students?
- The Economics of Family and Faith...
- Mending Hostile Feelings in Cypress
- CSU Admission Standards
- Exploding Myths of Flat-Tax Proposal
- A MINORITY OF MANY
- Appeal for Elegance
- STANDING BY THE SHORES OF GITCHE GUMEE
- UCI Medical Research Highly Valuable
- Street Kids: Reaction to Drop-In Center Plan
- Wieder's New Post Not a Good Fit
- Don't Rip Off Schools, Cities in Plan B
- Don't Fight City Hall, Learn to Make it Work
- THEY'VE GOTTA CROW
- LEARN Is Too Little, Too Late to Save District
- The Night the Lights Went Out in Cicely
- JUST ASKING
- Newcomer Must Work With Board
- 'Computer Geeks' Deserve Some Respect
- Public's Input Is Key to Development Issues
- AND FURTHERMORE
- San Francisco Follow
- The Meaner Wiener
- ROCK KNOCK
- F STOP
- What's at Steak?
- Airport Conferences Serve Crucial Purpose
- Limousine Ride Not as Extravagant as It Sounds
- Insulted
- Family: Children Carry On the Tradition
- If We Want More Non-Commercial Art, We Must Support Artists
- Conservancy Flouts the Law With Park Project
- WHAT IS TRULY MERCILESS
- Mobile Home Initiative Deserves Consideration
- Many Areas Are Still Devastated by Quake
- The Sunday Profile : Ever Vigilant : Aug. 6, 1945. A single atomic bomb scorched the earth of Hiroshima. People burned to ash. Now, 50 years later, we still struggle with its impact. Five who were affected share their perspectives on the specter of nuclear war.
- Mourners' Thanks
- In Defense of Curbside Scavengers
- SINGING HIS PRAISES
- Bob Packwood
- COMEDY TREND
- Human Shadows in Stone Reflect Violent...
- The Great Grizzly Debate: Whether to Re-Bear the State : Environment: The last one in California was shot in 1922. Those who propose reintroduction cite wolves' return to Yellowstone. But opponents note that the mighty bruin views humans as food, and that its would-be habitat is now suburbia.
- Truth Behind Bogus Letter to Editor
- IMPERFECTIONS
- Marina del Rey: Of Boats and County Budgets
- Funds Lament Didn't Paint Whole Picture
- County Protests
- Scream Can Provoke Any Dog to Attack
- HOO-RAY
- O.C. Thumbed Its Nose at Responsibility
- One Vote in Favor of FCC Chairman Hundt
- The '60s-'90s Debate
- Regrets Over Llama's Death
- 'Picnic' Leftovers
- THE ICE NEXT TIME
- Candidates
- Defining the New Sexuality : THE INVENTION OF HETEROSEXUALITY, <i> By Jonathan Ned Katz; foreword by Gore Vidal; afterword by Lisa Duggan (Dutton: $22.95; 291 pp.)</i> : THE APARTHEID OF SEX: A Manifesto on the Freedom of Gender, <i> By Martine Rothblatt (Crown: $21; 178 pp.)</i>
- Kerrey-Simpson Plan Is Worth Pursuing
- Galanter Salary
- Law to Control Noise Would Be Sound Move
- Conspiracy of Silence in Workers' Comp Fraud
- Blood Bank Is Worth Supporting
- Reclaiming Huntington on the Fourth
- Preserving Nature on Mulholland Drive
- Kudos for Aviation Expo in Van Nuys
- Neighborhood Noise Conflicts
- NONFICTION - July 30, 1995
- NONFICTION - July 30, 1995
- NONFICTION - July 30, 1995
- Obituaries - July 30, 1995
- Unabom Case Officials Look at '70s Fugitive
- Lagging on the Felony Front : Crime: Those arrested for serious offenses are less likely to be prosecuted for felonies in O.C. than in the state's other most populous counties.
- PERSPECTIVES ON MEDICARE : Retire the Insolvency Myth : Expanded benefits and restrained spending are possible, but only if politics are tabled.
- Search Goes On for Answers to Violence in the Workplace
- 'Cockamamie' a Great First Trynin : JENNIFER TRYNIN "Cockamamie" <i> Warner Bros.</i> : *** 1/2
- COMMENTARY : Fifty Years of Fallout : 'Hiroshima,' TV's latest dramatization of the first atomic bombing, represents a step forward from productions that unquestioningly present the official U.S. line, but it too is deeply flawed.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Lungren's Probe May Pay Political Dividend : Politics: GOP prosecutor stands to boost image of integrity for investigating former head of Republican Party.
- Dole's Attacks Fail to Curb Hollywood on Sex, Violence : Media: Two months later, most of the industry is still pushing the limits. But subtle signs of a chill can be found.