- OTHER NEWS - July 22, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 22, 1992
- Names in the News - July 22, 1992
- Names in the News - July 22, 1992
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- Names in the News - July 22, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 22, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 22, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 22, 1992
- Obituaries - July 22, 1992
- Obituaries - July 22, 1992
- Iraq Got U.S. Technology After CIA Warned Baker : Weapons: Despite the notice about Baghdad's nuclear efforts, secretary said exports would not be curtailed.
- WEARY DRINKERS: Drunk-driving convictions are going down...
- DEAR GOV: With the budget logjam in...
- Dixon to Quit as County Executive : Government: The chief administrative officer says he has become a 'source of divisiveness.' He was accused of misspending funds and some called for his ouster.
- WOMEN'S DIAGNOSES: While AIDS researchers at this...
- City, County Might Build Competing Recycling Plants : Garbage: Oxnard says it can't wait for others to choose a site. But the efficiency of duplicate facilities is questioned.
- Pay of Anton, Top School Administrators May Be Cut to Balance Budget
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS
- Elephant-Size Abuse, Mouse-Size Reform : After documenting a litany of horrors, the Kolts report comes up short, failing to place blame where it belongs.
- City Council Faces Trial in Brutality Case : Courts: A judge rules the officials can be held liable in a $20-million suit over the 1990 police slaying of three robbers in Sunland.
- Members of Council May Face Trial in Police Suit : Courts: A judge rules that they could be held personally liable for damages in a brutality case because they voted to pay an earlier judgment against the former chief and other officers.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Making Contact With Cowboys
- Wells Fargo's Net Surges, but Bad Loans Rise : Banking: Quarterly earnings soar to $82 million from $14 million a year ago. Other institutions also report jumps.
- TRASHING IT: Just weeks after he retired...
- From the Archives: Arab caricatures deface Disney's Aladdin
- VENTURA : Former Gun Range Master Is Charged
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : 'Star Wars' Test Is Quietly Canceled
- Heinz Galinski; Leader of Postwar Germany's Jewish Community
- Pact to Center Fusion Efforts in San Diego : Science: International accord is being signed today in effort to develop a reactor to harness fusion energy.
- Minority Groups at Risk of Diabetes : Health: Changing lifestyles and lack of preventive care have left more minorities and immigrants afflicted with the disease, experts say.
- ECONOTES : They're Not Just Talking Garbage
- Summer Replacements : Sweating causes potassium, sodium and glucose depletion. But sound nutrition can take care of that.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Warning Issued on 2nd Antihistamine
- Dana Point Man Denies He Killed Wife With Cyanide : Courts: Richard K. Overton, on trial for murder, admits he did put drugs in a previous wife's coffee.
- A Cloud Hangs Over Crystal Cove's Future : Lifestyle: Residents have long enjoyed a beach that evokes the serenity of a bygone era. But when their leases run out next June, the state plans to evict them and convert their 1930s cottages to public use.
- YORBA LINDA : Drainage Problems Swamp Neighbors
- SIMI VALLEY : Ground Broken for Low-Income Units
- Victor Louis; Reporter Gave Soviet News to West
- Cooler Days in Forecast
- Campaign Calendar
- Man Who Shot 2, Killed Himself Had Been Court-Martialed
- Free Food Program in Park Threatened
- OXNARD : Evaluation Ordered for Slaying Suspect
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Fregosi Gets Contract Extension; Padres' Riddoch Gets Questions
- OLYMPIC ROUNDUP : Aouita Might Not Run; Spain's Myers Is Out
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Roches Brandish Arsenal of Skill
- - 3D Systems Inc. in Valencia appointed...
- Documents Reveal U.S.-Saudi Oil Intrigue
- Smog in Much of Basin Down 50%, Study Says
- Man Braves Heat to Rescue Baby in Burning Home
- Just One Chapter in a Book : Current 'abortion pill' dispute isn't the issue--Washington's dogmatism is
- STANTON : Fireworks Firms Ask City to Reconsider
- HORSE RACING : Pleasant Tap Will Skip Last Races in ACRS
- Dodgers Helped by Queens Logic : Baseball: The Mets walk Strawberry to face Webster, who fuels 9-2 victory.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Coffee' a Watery Brew
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Fears Aplenty Send the Dow Down 28.64 : Market Overview : <i> Highlights of Monday's market activity, compiled from Times staff and wire reports: : </i>
- Democrats Haven't Spurned Unions
- Pollution Research Profit Falls 26% From Year Ago
- Southwestern Airlines' Quarterly Profit Soars
- Terminal Data Reduces Losses in 3rd Quarter
- Landmark Sex Bias Judgment Tossed Out : Workplace: In a surprise move, an L.A. judge has ordered a new trial in a case against Texaco that had resulted in a record damage award.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Captain Removed in Sex Case Inquiry
- Moderate Quakes Continue to Rock Southland
- It's Enough to Take Your Breath Away
- May Yield on School Cuts, Democrats Say : Budget: But it probably wouldn't be enough to satisfy the governor. They are increasingly fighting among themselves over how to distribute scarce dollars.
- Sarajevo Airlift Halted as Gunfire Rips Bosnia Truce
- OXNARD : New Oxnard High Site to Be Discussed
- PLATFORM : Nothing Will Change
- Real Estate Trust's Debt Will Be Restructured
- Merck's Income Rises, but Bristol-Myers' Falls
- ENTERTAINMENT
- President of Quiksilver, Surf Apparel Maker, Resigns : Sportswear: Resignation a year after joining firm follows layoffs of five managers. Shaheen Sadeghi plans more time with family and his own business ventures.
- TransWorld Bancorp Posts 2% Earnings Drop
- Jury Selection Begins in George's Iran-Contra Trial
- Muscle Disorder May Be Form of Alzheimer's Disease : Medicine: USC researchers say an abnormal protein, beta-amyloid, shows up in both illnesses. It is the first time that it has been found in a disorder that does not involve the brain.
- Countywide : It's a Circus on Streets of Anaheim
- SANTA ANA : Festival to Be Biggest Ever, Planners Say
- Big Youth Player Still On Course : Golf: Christenson has followed his father's advice. He will compete in the Optimist Junior World Golf Championship tournament.
- Pro Basketball
- TV REVIEW : 'Getting Up and Going Home' a Realistic Divorce Drama
- Visual Richness at the Nuart
- Historical Foundation Mulls Over County Arts Council : Panel: The board takes a cautious look at the idea before considering lead role.
- Golfer Lights Up : Will Larry Laoretti Be Madison Avenue's Next Folk Hero?
- Transamerica Seeks Buyer for Casualty Group
- Home Listings Hit Record High : Property: These are trying, competitive times for sellers. Low prices and interest rates are appealing but many buyers still hesitate to make purchases.
- S.D. Housing Market Remains in Deep Slump : Economy: Lowest fixed-rate mortgage rates in 19 years fail to spark sales of new homes.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BAHAMAS : Parliament Dissolved; Vote Set for Aug. 19
- 7 Believed Dead in V-22 Osprey Crash
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Victim Suits Begin in Pan Am Bombing
- SEPULVEDA : Man Sentenced to 3 Years in Torture of Worker
- Hockey
- Washington Mayor Sharon Pratt Kelly said that...
- LOCAL NOTES : Titan Baseball Team Signs Leckie, Silva
- Pro Basketball
- On the Shelf : Mariners Won't Rush Saugus' Salkeld, Who Is Sidelined by Shoulder Injury
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Harkey Sharp in Return, but Cub Relievers Falter and Reds Rally to Win
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Blyleven Still in Rotation--for Now
- Paulson Sues Lundy for Improprieties
- Cable Company Picks Executive
- 20th Century Weighing Warner Ridge : Office space: Woodland Hills auto and home insurer reportedly considering a move to the mixed-use development after current lease expires in 1995.
- Bell Atlantic Profit Off; Southwestern Bell's Up
- They're Bullish on Being Bearish : Investing: Short sellers, who profit from a fall in stock prices, got burned last year. But some still bet certain local shares will take a turn for the worse.
- The Faces of War : A Russian soldier smuggled a camera to the front in Afghanistan. In his searing memoir, he says he writes of what he cannot speak.
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Japanese Seek U.S. Surrogate Mothers
- WORLD IN BRIEF : VATICAN : Tests Find Changed Cells in Pope's Tumor
- Woman Files Suit to Force Perot to Run for President
- Surprise Question Doesn't Tax Clinton: 'Read My Lips,' He Says
- Market Newsletter : Japan Trying to Get Workers Out of Factories and Into Stores : To ease trade relations, overtime work is discouraged, and Tokyo is pumping $48 billion into the economy.
- Firefighters Gain Upper Hand on East County Blazes : Hot spots: 2,000 acres of brush are consumed by series of fires but crews are now being pulled from lines.
- GRANADA HILLS : Woman Gets Probation for Having Sex With 10 Boys
- Now, a Reform Blueprint for the Sheriff's Department : The Kolts Commission documents use-of-force problems and lax discipline
- IRVINE : UCI Scientists Win Research Grants
- Here's a Golf Tour That's Rich in Tradition
- Controversial Record Exec Hired by Def
- ART REVIEW : Max Ernst: A Show of Sculptural Ideas
- Neko Corp. Wins Contract for Building at Airport
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CZECHOSLOVAKIA : Havel Resigns as Head of Divided Land
- Refugee Boat Sinks; 50 Feared Drowned
- Bush Holds Satellite Rallies to Dish Up Campaign Spirit : Politics: President asks party faithful at 34 sites to focus on Election Day rather than on worrisome polls.
- 22 Drown in Philippines
- Wilson Ignores Request to Meet With 'Big Five'
- 2-Year-Old Boy Shot in Apparent Gang Violence in Pasadena : Attack: The child is in critical condition. Police search for the driver of the car he was riding in.
- Deputy Held After Ex-Wife Is Shot to Death on Way to File Complaint
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Constitutional Convention Bid Fails
- Days Numbered for Outdated, Cramped Morgue
- SANTA PAULA : Mobile Home Issue Going Solo on Ballot
- THOUSAND OAKS : Brush Fire Burns 20 Hillside Acres
- Recovery Mission : Azusa Boy, 6, Struggles to Cope With Pain, Fear After Losing an Arm in Encounter With a Lion
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Mercury Levels Seen Rising in Everglades
- Mechanic Testifies That Car Dealer Gave Him $10,000 to Hire Hit Man : Trial: William Wayne Nix is accused of ordering the shooting of Leucadia auto salesman Sal Ruscitti.
- SANTA ANA : School for the Blind Seeks Help in Move
- Hockey
- Superior Reports Record Earnings
- Leslie's Poolmart Lowers Profit Estimate
- * Courtaulds Aerospace Inc. in Woodland Hills...
- Executive Steps Down in Viacom Shake-Up
- BankAmerica Reports Strong Post-Merger Profit : Earnings: The corporation's net income of $240 million was better than banking analysts expected.
- Yellowstone Park Is Jarred by Series of Small Earthquakes
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SPACE PROGRAM : Catch a Lift on Energia : We can save it by exploring cooperative opportunities with the adversary that propelled us to the moon.
- Summer Classes Offered at Museum
- Will the last person out of L.A....
- SOUTHWEST LOS ANGELES : Reputed Crips Chief Gets 23 Years in Robbery Try
- SAN FERNANDO : ACLU Drops Suit Over Ban on Gangs
- * Litton Systems Inc. in Woodland Hills...
- MANILA : Focus on ASEAN
- Transfusions AIDS-Tainted; Doctors on Trial : France: Hemophiliacs say they were given bad blood after U.S. perfected treatment processes. A political cover-up is charged.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Lawyer Sentenced for Embezzlement
- Profile : Japan's Warlord for Reform : Hosokawa's enemies are the bureaucrats. His weapon is a new political party.
- EPA Orders Firms to Halt Certain Sand-Mining Practices : Environment: Activity along San Luis Rey River violates Clean Water Act, federal officials say.
- Raid Nets 3 Suspects, Large Cocaine Cache
- Another Gadfly From Hell
- Council Vote to Develop Park Angers Conservationists
- PLATFORM : Our Crippling Disability in Dealing With Japan
- THOUSAND OAKS : Pool Hall Seeks End of 10 p.m. Youth Ban
- 2 Firefighting Inmates Hurt
- Pro Basketball
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Source: Steinbrenner Returns March 1
- Fortugno Has Solid Debut as Angels Win : Baseball: He leaves with game tied in sixth, then teammates score on a balk and an error to beat the Blue Jays, 5-3.
- Valex Corp. Sells Line of Pharmaceuticals
- Russian Visitor Learning About Insurance Field
- Larger Area Sought for Enterprise Zone : Pacoima: Officials hope to add 218 acres to district where businesses receive tax credits for hiring the unemployed or investing in the local economy.
- Trial in Savage Oceanside Slaying Is Nearing an End : Justice: Defendant had some of slain woman's jewelry when he was arrested in Santa Fe, N.M.
- Decisions
- NEWPORT BEACH : Two Rescue Man After Barge Flips
- Vote by NFL Owners Hints at a Settlement
- Gilliland Is Driven to Make Major Circuit : Racing: Shop owner, who has Winston Cup aspirations, is one of a few stock car drivers in Southern California.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Indians' Cook Solidifies a Spot in Rotation, 5-1
- SAN DIEGO : Police Seek Identity of Discovered Body
- CYCLING / TOUR DE FRANCE : Chioccioli Wins Stage as Indurain Keeps Lead
- Hockey
- ENCINITAS : Moonlight Beach Hit by Sewage Spill
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The City's Not for Shooting
- Fortugno Solid in Angel Debut : Baseball: Pitcher leaves with game tied in sixth, then teammates score on a balk and an error to beat Blue Jays, 5-3.
- A 'Quite Contrary' Musical
- San Diego's MOCA Serves Up 'American Food' : Art: Julie Bozzi preserves or reproduces familiar foods like cereal and doughnuts to make a statement about American advertising and culture.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Consumer Portfolio Plans Offering
- Rockwell International's Quarterly Net Dips 19%
- Gallant Opens Branch Office in Albuquerque
- Regional Outlook : Military Leadership Under the Gun in Southeast Asia : Generals in Thailand, Indonesia and Myanmar face pressure to loosen their grip.
- MADRID : Hail Columbus!
- Group Hopes to Unite Perot Supporters : Politics: Owners of America wants to become 'the most powerful voting bloc in the country.' It says billionaire has been invited to be chairman.
- 62 'Problem Officers' Found in Department
- Satellite Rallies Held by Bush to Boost Morale
- Roberti Declares Support for New School Districts : Education: State senator calls proposed Valley secession 'an idea whose time has come' in wake of remapping. However, he sees it as a long-term strategy.
- CANYON COUNTRY : Real Estate Agent Robbed on the Job
- It's 'The Greatest' Lie of All
- Earnings Up at Beckman on Modest Increase in Sales : High-tech: After cutting operating costs, company had second-quarter profit of $10.7 million, up 15% from like period a year earlier.
- Westcorp's Net Decreases 24%
- * Dan Dawson has been appointed corporate...
- Office Center Bucks a Trend
- Hamby Corp. Targeted in U.S. Defense Fraud Probe : Santa Clarita: Small subcontractor faces accusations of providing faulty cables for the Peacekeeper missile and false test documentation.
- LANCASTER : City Council Votes to Buy 20-Acre Site
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Gets 3 Years in Torture Attack
- CYPRESS : Holder Street Bridge Plans Abandoned
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Davis Misses Start for the 35th Time
- MEDIA
- San Marcos Resident Wins Medal for Inventions : Citation: White House recognized W. Lincoln Hawkins, 81-year-old retiree of Bell Laboratories, for strides he made in technology. He has also worked to further the scientific education of blacks.
- AMC Planning 12-Plex Theater at La Jolla Mall
- Deddeh, Bentley Reverse Public Rejection of Raises : Politics: Campaign vows of losing S.D. County legislators are privately rescinded around election time.
- San Diego : Youth Killed in Fall Off Cliff Identified
- Williams Lauded at Meeting of Black Police Executives : Law enforcement: New L.A. chief, the group's outgoing president, is praised for enhancing the advancement of African-American officers and for being a role model to today's youths.
- Samaranch Requests a Shift in IOC Power : Meeting: He wants national committees, international federations to have more control.
- * Hayward Baker Inc. in Ventura won...
- Corn Belt Is All Ears as Clinton Bus Brakes for Voters : Campaign: Rolling, rolling, rolling; keep those slogans growing. Democratic running mates hoist the hyperbole as Midwest crowds eat it up.
- Museum Benefit Takes on Classic Tones
- Havel Exits Stage as Czechoslovak President
- MEXICO CITY : Heading for Home?
- SOUTH LOS ANGELES : TV Reporter, Cameraman Robbed at Gunpoint
- Hindus' Plan for Temple in Norwalk Encounters Unfriendly Neighbors
- BUENA PARK : Nominations Sought for City Memorial
- A Well-Timed Reassessment Can Mean a Lower Tax Bill
- How Employer Fears of Wrongful-Firing Cases Eliminate Jobs
- Mitchell Cannold, who formerly worked for Walt...
- Hughes' Device Eases Charging of Electric Cars : Innovation: A small, plastic paddle slides into a slot in the vehicle, giving a full-day recharge in about an hour.
- Right Start Inc. Reports 42% Profit Dip in Quarter
- Profits Up for Pacific Scientific : Income: A 'continued improvement in operations' is cited for dramatic increase to $1.2 million in second quarter.
- LDA Systems Inc. Hopes to Raise $2 Million
- Allen Newell; Saw Computer Potential
- 3 Die in Chicago Courthouse Shooting : Violence: A bank robbery suspect grabs a gun and kills two guards and himself. It is the latest in a series of attacks in the nation's halls of justice.
- $23 Million Isn't Everything : Lottery Jackpot Won't Sidetrack Northridge Woman From Dream of Becoming a Doctor
- Countywide : Wieder to Chair Joint-Powers Group
- DAILY 3
- Wilson OKs Special Sea World Booze Bill
- Mack Jurors Uncertain; Judge Sends Them Back
- Latino Leaders Protest Plans to Build Prison on Eastside
- Hockey
- Money Can't Buy Happiness : Raiders' Dickerson Says Losing Simply Wasn't Worth It
- Miscellany
- HEALTH
- Environment : Pandas Still Doing a 'Vanishing Act' : Roads, poachers and villagers take toll on endangered animals as China makes halfhearted efforts to save them.
- Culture : For Many, Olympics is the Place to Show : The opening ceremonies give each nation, no matter how small, a chance to march as an equal among equals at the Games.
- State Budget Watch
- BOOK REVIEW : What Hath Genetic Revolution Wrought? : THE CODE OF CODES <i> edited by Daniel J. Kevles and Leroy Hood</i> ; Harvard University Press $29.95; 384 pages
- Captain Is Guilty, Police Board Rules
- Report Called Vindication of Brutality Claims : Law enforcement: Panel's sharp criticism of the Sheriff's Department underscores charges of abuses in Santa Clarita, Antelope valleys.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Six Injured Players Are Left in Oxnard
- Mr. Prospector Yearling Is Sold for $1.7 Million
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ITALY : Jailed Mafiosi Moved After Judge's Killing
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Pact for Fusion Project to Be Signed
- Ross Perot Was No Jimmy Stewart : Politics: His heroics were limited to encouraging the middle class to defend its turf.
- The Inescapable Wages of Silence : AIDS: The refusal to acknowledge and talk frankly about black behavior-- homosexual, bisexual and straight--is suicide.
- Moving Will Be a Delicate Operation for Hospital : Oxnard: The $110-million relocation of St. John's Regional Medical Center is called 'a logistical nightmare.' A trial run is planned Friday.
- SANTA ANA : $3,040 Hazmat Bill Reversed by County
- NORTH HILLS : Man Gets 3 Years for Attacking Worker
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Blyleven Still in Rotation--for Now
- AIRLINES
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW JERSEY : Freeze on Welfare for Mothers OKd
- Documentary : A White Reporter Crosses the Line in S. Africa : 'What are you doing here? Where's your gun?' black sentries demand at a roadblock in violence-torn Sebokeng township.
- Cuomo Vows to Advise Clinton, Aid Campaign
- 'Attack' on Yeltsin Aide's Car Just a DUI Case : Russia: A drunken barber is blamed for crash involving lawyer handling Communist Party trial. Fears of political motive had reflected jittery nerves.
- Special Education Panel Seeks Members
- Denny Suspect Coerced to Talk, Lawyer Says
- Freeway Pedestrian Is Killed
- Del Mar Wants Refund From Sierra Club
- Allison Might Be Back by Sunday : Auto racing: He isn't hurt as badly as feared. He could drive a few laps this weekend to pick up valuable points.
- San Diego Volleyball Club Wins National Title at UC Davis Tournament
- Former Dog's Afternoon Makes Schofield's Day, Year, Career
- Cinematheque Spotlights Postwar French Films
- Buck Buchanan, the Hall of Fame defensive...
- STAGE
- Cookie Doesn't Crumble, He Bounces Back : Baseball: Rojas, ex-Angel manager, is working in the Florida Marlins' organization and might be in line to take over team on the field.
- Jazzbirds Lack Record Deal, but Not Talent
- Circus Dogs Run Rings Around Your Average Mutt : Performing: One of trainer Erik Adams' talented canines does a handstand, and one of them balances on his master's nose.
- At Least His Wife Didn't Have to Wait Two Weeks for Flowers
- Looking to Relight the Flame : Olympics: Brian Blutreich, who failed to qualify for U.S. team in the discus, might still get to compete in Barcelona.
- Calfed Says Its Loss Grew in 2nd Quarter
- Rockwell's Profit Drops 19% in 3rd Quarter : Outlook: Despite the decline, some of the company's businesses posted stronger sales. The technology firm is also a finalist for a multibillion-dollar strategic defense initiative contract.
- Profit Drops 43% for Newhall Land & Farming
- Construction Arm of Koll Reorganizing : Recession: Cuts of 9 management jobs in firm's southern staff are its first layoffs during real estate's two-year slump. Reductions are in Seal Beach, San Diego and Phoenix.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Crash of Cargo Plane Kills at Least 40
- Doing Business : Bloc-Buster Deal : Pepsico's $3-billion-plus Soviet expansion was the 'deal of the century.' Then, the deal crumbled along with the country. Here's how Pepsi put it back together.
- Speaking of... : The Expanding U.N.
- NATION IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Fugitives Sentenced in Rape of Daughters
- Voters Play Key Role in the Game
- LANCASTER : Racetrack Proposed for Fairgrounds
- Measure Would Levy Trash Fee, Aid Police : Council: City decides to put the question on the ballot after all. Another ballot measure will seek to raise $170 million for libraries.
- Lawyer Disputes Police Version of King Arrest
- County Workers Local Is Seized, Officers Ousted : Labor: Top union leaders take control of Service Employees branch after determining that a power struggle has led to a breakdown in democratic procedures.
- CARSON : Child Care Center Shut for Health Violations
- Chevron Pays Fine of $6.5 Million for Pollution : Environment: The company's president pleads guilty to charges of repeated dumping of oil and grease off the county's coast in the 1980s. It is the third largest penalty of its kind.
- COUNTYWIDE : Ramona Driver Held in Fatal Crash
- Ross: Offense Needs A Refresher
- Coming This Fall: 'Super Plumber'?
- Exchange May Drop Pacesetter
- ENVIRONMENT : Rooting Out Wild Pigs' Mischief in Great Smoky Mountains : Efforts to combat the boars and prevent destruction of the area's biological diversity may be abandoned because of Park Service budget cuts.
- Laws to Aid Farm Workers Ineffective, U.S. Panel Told
- King's Arrest in Orange Called Harassment : Police: Lawyer claims witnesses refute CHP report, saying his client did not drive recklessly and passed sobriety tests.
- Nissan Foundation to Fund South-Central Job Programs
- This Lifeline Must Not Be Neglected
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Campaign Donation Limit May Increase
- Ex-Prosecutor Sentenced for Embezzlement : Courts: Officials say Michael T. Kenney lived lavishly with about $2 million in stolen money from clients, most of which they can't trace. He receives a 7-year prison term.
- It's Do or Die Time for Mets : Analysis: Team must get streak going to move into NL East contention.
- Perot Activists Launch Splinter Group in Irvine
- OXNARD : Police Chief Reviews Arrest of 911 Caller
- CARSON : Girl, 16, Dies in Shooting on Harbor Freeway
- Big-League Support : Benefit: Men's baseball league donates proceeds from its all-star game to help pay medical bills of a 3-year-old who has a rare form of cancer.