- Track and Field
- Questionable Performance Needs a Reply : * Game 3: Lakers must stop Jordan, and stop Pippen from stopping Johnson.
- FILLMORE : Deputy's Bail Cut in Spouse Abuse Case
- Jurisprudence
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Viola Allows 3 Homers in Loss to Reds
- BELMONT STAKES : Favored Strike The Gold Gets the Outside Post
- Crime Problems
- Arts and Crafts Go to the Park
- People : Pearlstine, Steiger Advance at the Wall Street Journal
- Shuttle Crew Tends to Science Tasks, May Repair Door
- DESIGNERS : Turning Up the Volume : Dresses: Nicole Miller's loud prints and hip shapes are just what working women ordered--by the dozen.
- Parents on Trial : Prosecutors Say Couple's Drug Lifestyle Killed Baby
- A Euphemism by Any Other Name Is Still an 'F' Grade
- NBA Finals: Lakers vs. Bulls : Building a Better Bullclub : Bulls' General Manager Jerry Krause Took Abuse for Moves and Non-Moves, but Now He's Looking Good
- Indictment Charges Former Attorney With Perjury Counts
- RTD Fires Manager of Equal Opportunity; Insubordination Cited : Transit: Walter Norwood already had been relieved of authority over granting of minority contracts. That program had come under scrutiny.
- D.A. Seeks Life Without Parole Instead of Death Penalty in Skateboarder's Trial
- Companies Face Deadline for Ride-Share Plan
- Wilson Eulogizes Friend, Aide Bos
- NOTES : Supply and Demand Is Working Even in These Times of Tight Money
- Imlay's Coaching System is Different, But Brings Results for Patrick Henry : Athletics: Long-time Patriot baseball coach has been successful on golf course as well.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Full Palette of Tastes at Glendale's Crocodile Cantina
- JAZZ REVIEW : Harpist Henson-Conant Reveals Rare Eloquence
- 200 Teachers Protest School Budget Cuts : Education: Many of the demonstrators at the government center say the public is not aware of the magnitude of the problem.
- Letter-Box Sail to Sea Tales
- Easing Chore of Workplace Safety
- Countywide : AIDS Walk May Draw 2,000 to Irvine
- Testimony Tells Role of Ex-Judge : Grand jury: Former L.A. jurist failed to disclose ties to the alleged mastermind of a multimillion-dollar insurance scam, according to a deposition and secret declarations before federal panel.
- Kenneth G. Riley has been appointed vice...
- Dallas Williams; Radio Ad Man, Lawmaker
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CANADA : Public Servants Can Be Active in Politics
- Fernando Back on Top After an Uphill Climb : Baseball: Cast away by the Dodgers and ignored by other teams, the creator of Fernandomania is ready to test the mound in Anaheim. As always, his fans will be awaiting him.
- REAL ESTATE
- America West to Suspend Payments on Its Plane Leases
- Fluor Corp.: The Irvine-based firm said second-quarter...
- NATO Reaches Out to Soviets, Eastern Europe
- The Investment Company Institute reported that the...
- Price on U.S.' Favorite Pastime Getting Costly
- GOVERNMENT & ECONOMY
- Fed Tried to Boost Dollar in February
- GOVERNMENT & ECONOMY
- Study Disputes Divorce as Cause of Child's Problems
- Suspect Arrested in 'Thrill Killings' of 6
- NBA Finals: Lakers vs. Bulls : When Not in Rome . . . : Cooper Talks About Season in Italy and Possible Return to the NBA
- Agencies Clash Over Air Plan : Smog: Local governments group rejects an AQMD proposal to delay enforcement of rules on growth and using fees in an effort to ease traffic.
- San Diego
- Lawsuit Says Register Inflated Circulation Figures
- COLUMN ONE : The Two Images of Kennedy : At 59, the senator is the patriarch of a legendary political family and a lawmaker with few peers. He is also a man, some say, whose private life risks all he has worked for.
- STOCKS : Profit Taking Pushes Dow Below 3,000 Mark
- East German Official Convicted
- Hitches Snag Talks to Reach Agreement on State Budget
- Air Better, Fires Fewer as Kuwait Wars on Pollution : Environment: Soon, flames at nearly one-fourth of the emirate's 600 stricken oil wells will be extinguished.
- Sports Betting Backers to Try for Ballot Spot : Gambling: They have until Nov. 4 to collect signatures needed to put an initiative before voters. The proposal is decried by the NFL and the NBA.
- CLIPBOARD
- Mobil Hopes to Start Pipeline by End of Month
- COMPANIES
- COMPANIES
- Sudden End to a Trailblazing Career : Bias: Dr. Frances Conley's resignation from Stanford has startled other female doctors. But they agree that the medical profession is insensitive to women.
- Peace Activist Ends Hunger Strike Protesting Israeli Ban on PLO Contact
- Baker Prefers 'Step-by-Step' Soviet Aid : Economy: Spurning calls for a 'big bang' injection of funds, he calls on Moscow to make major political and legal reforms.
- 3 Boys Reportedly Resemble Sketches of Slaying Suspects
- Firefighters Will Ask Supervisors to Consider Tax : Protection: The levy would affect residents and businesses in 50 cities and unincorporated areas served by county stations.
- Affair of the Heart : Couple Remarry on the Eve of Surgery
- Our Back Door Will Need Double Locks : Trade: A treaty with Mexico needs safeguards against others slipping into the U.S. market.
- Tarkanian's Decision Is Made : * College basketball: Announcement to come today on UNLV coach's future. He reportedly will remain one more season before stepping down.
- SPORTSCOPE : Baseball Classic Will Showcase Area's Top High School Seniors
- CONSUMER NEWS
- Nancy Overfield-Delmar has been named vice president...
- Olvera St. Still Going After 61 Years : The historic marketplace, despite troubles, draws 2 million visitors annually.
- The Eden Express : Freight: The 3-year-old cargo forwarding firm keeps on trucking despite the Gulf War, recession and the death of its founder. But Eden isn't just surviving, it's profitable.
- 6 Soviet Geologists Killed
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Memo Says Israelis Erred in Scud Count
- Museum Offers Enthusiasts a Rail-Life Experience : The 50-acre Orange Empire Railway facility takes a look at a time when traveling by train and trolley was the norm.
- Striking Gold
- Quayle Vows U.S. Push for Markets for Eastern Europe
- Going On-Line to Reduce Waits : Technology: The DMV unveils a video device that allows drivers to renew licenses and take written tests electronically.
- Overcast Skies Cloud Weekend Forecast
- Santa Clarita Starts Night Patrols to Find Illegal Housing : Dwellings: Inspectors hope to ferret out substandard residences in the barrio. Rights groups protest the action.
- Worker Killed, Another Hurt in Explosion at Plant : Blast: Man dies instantly operating machine at pharmaceutical factory in Santa Fe Springs.
- MOORPARK : Council Petitioned on School Crossing
- Cubs' Maddux Halts Padres' Winning Streak at 6 Games : Baseball: Sandberg sparks Chicago's 6-2 victory that includes brotherly duel between Mike and Greg Maddux.
- 'Fiddler' Sticks With Tradition : La Habra Community Theatre's approach is generally safe and straightforward, though it does take a few chances.
- L.A. Philharmonic Makes Itself at Home in Europe : Music: Wrapping up a two-week tour, conductor Kurt Sanderling is pleased--as are the critics.
- A's Bandit Suspect Indicted on 28 Counts
- World Gets More to Eat, Africa Gets Less Than Ever : Hunger: Agricultural fertility can't keep up with human fertility; the entire continent now subsists on handouts.
- They Get Messages Across by Air Mail
- U.S. Takes On Germany : Agassi Plays Becker, Courier Meets Stich in Men's Semifinals
- Lowery First of Seven Loyola Baseball Draftees : Colleges: All-West Coast Conference basketball player is second-round selection of Texas Rangers.
- College Basketball
- Kennedy's Carter Joins Team for Shrine Game
- Graf Takes It on Chin in Defeat : French Open: German has 51 unforced errors in loss to Sanchez Vicario. Seles pours it on in victory over Sabatini.
- ABT Cancels August Engagement at the Pavilion : Ballet: 'Funding obstacles' are cited; Music Center confirms Joffrey's 'Nutcracker' in December.
- Hollywood's A-List Rallies Around Singer John Gary : Pop music: Faced with a battle against cancer, the musician finds himself the attention of a gala benefit and asks 'Why me?'
- Cowpokes, Crises and Comedy
- Ventura : College Students Hit On Perfect Formula
- Official Asks LAFCO to Save Agricultural Land
- OXNARD : Man Arrested Over Apartment Rampage
- A Beloved Teacher Dies, but Memories Live On in Students
- Extra Lane Puts Coast Back in PCH : Traffic: But merchants along the stretch of highway in Hermosa Beach are not so happy with the rush-hour parking ban.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Gwynn Isn't Asking Questions About His Recent Hitting Tear
- Hawthorne's Brock Signs With Tigers
- No Two Men Are Alike in Tolins' 'Clothes Horses' at N.O.T.E.
- COMEDY REVIEW : Dana Gould Exposes Himself : His Comic Self-Psychoanalysis Makes Some Uneasy, but His Uncommon Humor Prevails
- Harbor Commission OKs Budget Cuts for Port
- Arson Fire Does $200,000 Damage at El Cajon School
- SAN CLEMENTE : 20,000 Are Expected at Military Parade
- Pro Basketball
- Luck, Not Preparation, Kept This Fisherman From a Potential Disaster
- Lakeside
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ALL-LEAGUE TEAMS
- Glider Buffs Give Safety Priority
- The Power Behind the Throw : Northridge Product Venegas' Word Carries Weight Wherever He Coaches
- Powdered Clay Falls Off Truck, Closing Freeway
- Jewish Community Center festival offers a taste of 'what Jewishness is all about.'
- Political Correctness
- STAGE REVIEWS : Playing Games in 'Veronica's Room' : Depravity runs rampant in Ira Levin's latest work. The characters are a feast of sick psychology, and the performers in Golden West's production gorge themselves.
- OXNARD : City to Weigh Action Against County Fees
- CLIPBOARD : Where's the Beef ?
- SIMI VALLEY : Panel Rejects Police Firing Range Plan
- Dock Workers Find Dynamite in Granite
- Countywide : Supervisor Urges Donation Limits
- Suspect Acquitted in Rapes, Shootings Despite Being Identified by 2 Victims Who Survived
- Rancho P.V. Adopts $14.7-Million Budget
- MOORPARK : Mayor Seeks to Cut Length of Meetings
- Judge's Decision Delays Gathers Trial
- Venice High's New Fame Is Success at Old Game : High schools: School known for its successful baseball teams wins its first City 3-A Division volleyball championship.
- He's Creating Elbow Room in the Middle : Bulls: Cartwright's style of play inside can be a problem for anyone who doesn't give him enough space.
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Lee's Fury in Control in 'Fever'
- POP/ ROCK
- Graduates: Live a Little Before Commencing With Life
- Another benefit of living in Southern California:Rush-hour...
- Street Barriers Don't Block Residents' Heated Debate : Burbank: One side says speeding motorists have been stopped. Others claim they themselves have been.
- Man Sentenced to 23 Years for Rape, Attacks on Schoolgirls
- Families Struggle to Understand Tragedy : Accident: In a city with its share of urban perils, events leading to two deaths defy all rational odds.
- Schofield's Play Isn't Overlooked : * Angels: Other teams might take the No. 9 hitter lightly, but he makes the Red Sox take notice.
- Martinez to Play in Mazda Classic
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry's Shoulder Still Hurts
- COLLEGE BASEBALL WORLD SERIES : Wichita St. Beats Creighton, Plays LSU for Title Saturday
- Pro Basketball
- Political Correctness
- MOVIES - June 7, 1991
- MOVIES - June 7, 1991
- Hansel Enters Not-Guilty Plea in Shootings : Crime: Suspected gunman in rampage that killed two executives is held without bail.
- Space Station Vote by House a Boon to Aerospace Firms
- Secret Work by Northrop on Missile Told
- GUESS AGAIN: The latest parades to welcome...
- Wedding Gift Blues : Going to the Chapel? Selecting a Present Can Be a Special Nightmare for the Giver <i> and </i> the Recipient
- Major LAPD Changes Weighed, Hahn Says : Police: Christopher Commission will reportedly recommend new policy on complaints and discipline.
- $30 Million in Bogus Bills Is Seized; 3 O.C. Men Held : Counterfeiting: The unrelated busts had a common thread, agents say, which was to finance the purchase of illegal drugs.
- RECOGNITION: U.S. Sen. John F. Seymour, barely...
- JOBS GALORE: Looking for a job can...
- PUNCH LINE: After questioning prospective jurors Thursday...
- Northrop Works for 5 Years on Secret Missile
- Key GOP Voice on Rights Bill May Be Sen. Danforth's : Congress: The former Episcopal priest from Missouri heads a group of moderate Republicans who hope to break the deadlock over job bias.
- Report Faults Secrecy of Sex-Harassment Payment : City Hall: Special counsel says failure to inform council of hush money opened door to future claims.
- Names in the News - June 7, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 7, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 7, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 7, 1991
- Obituaries - June 7, 1991
- Congress Is New Battlefield Over Fate of Threatened Spotted Owl : Environmentalists' court victories did not end the debate. Industry has turned to lawmakers.
- Bergeson Fumes After Lobbyist Tries to Snuff Anti-Tobacco Bill
- COUNTYWIDE : Bill Would Protect Wilderness Area
- Hortonism Isn't Racism, But It Is a Great Lie
- No Big Change, No Big Bucks : Soviet aid must be tied to unmistakable economic change
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Grand Jury Makes a Wise Judgment
- Transit Planners Face Massive Task by Thinking Big
- College Basketball
- Jurisprudence
- Pollution Agency Targets More Household Products : Air quality: Listed for possible restrictions are car wax, perfume and others. Evaluation is expected in fall.
- BLUES : For a Finale, the Best of the Bunch
- Lakewood : Restaurants to Reserve Half of Tables for Nonsmokers
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / HELLMAN RANCH : Two Seal Beach Council Members Likely to Resign
- Variety Show
- No. 1 on Their Minds : Women's Semifinals Could Determine World's Top Ranking
- Flagship Cal State Museum in Perilous Waters : Art: A task force urges that the facility be phased out by 1993 as part of a solution to Long Beach campus's budget crunch.
- ART REVIEW : Stylish Beckmann Graphics at County Museum
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Krasner Works for 8-7 Victory
- Temianka Selects a Slower Tempo
- North Football Team Adds Three Defenders
- Santa Monica : Garages Under Street OKd
- Via Elderhostel : Learning vacations on college campuses are inexpensive and a broadening experience.
- 2 Errors in Warner Center Ordinance Fixed
- MOTOR RACING : Miles Has Taken His Own Route to Father's Sport
- 2 Contractors Fined in Fatal Trench Collapse
- National League Delays Expansion Vote : Baseball: Denver and Miami still thought to be front-runners. O'Malley says postponement is not significant.
- Knott Necessarily Like Cordelia Used to Make
- CLIPBOARD : HOW TO: RESEARCH GENEALOGICAL RECORDS
- Libraries Await Needed Face Lifts : Renovations: Voters approved bonds to revamp 10 branches a year and a half ago, but construction has yet to begin.
- Man Wounded by Police Not Guilty of Assault
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Blue Jays' Wells a Pain in the Neck for Yankees
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Howe Tough on Taunters
- Some Prep Coaches in Valley Miffed at Cassidy's Inattention : College basketball: Critics say CSUN coach rarely contacts local programs and ignores many of the area's top players.
- Courier Takes Edberg Out of the Picture
- PREP TENNIS : DeVeras Brothers Win City Championship in Doubles
- Public-Interest Group Tilts at Commercial Windmills
- Smart Highways--Too Clever to Succeed?
- William R. Gage, chairman and chief executive...
- 1987 Chateau St. Jean Cabernet Sauvignon...
- Sources for Salad
- FDIC Accuses Silverado Case Figure of Lying : Finances: Bill Walters, who defaulted on $100 million in loans, is trying to escape his debts through bankruptcy court.
- Education : Cerritos Professors Protest Proposed Overtime Pay Cut
- JAZZ : Basie Band Not Stuck in the Past
- Gorbachev Ties Aid to Soviets to Global Peace
- Lucky Crowd Meets TV Spokeswoman
- Sealing a Big Deal? : Diplomacy: Robert S. Strauss, who makes millions mixing business and politics, is tapped for Soviet ambassadorship. "He'll probably get a lot done over there, but he'll want 10%," an insider says.
- Military Women: A Brief History
- Adjusted Federal Employment Tests Stir Controversy
- Santa Monica : Crafts Market Planned
- County Recycles Idea of Composting : Environment: The San Gabriel Valley's first broad-based program will start in a few months. With increased incentives, it has become one of the 'hottest green trends of the '90s,' an advocate says.
- Arcadia : Anti-Graffiti Proposal
- Pasadena Assistant City Manager Was Top Colton Official
- Top Executives to Reinvest in Ailing Insurer
- This Time, the Marines Are Kicking <i> Back</i>
- A Cozy Atmosphere at West Lake Garden
- Archdiocese Closes Pater Noster High : Education: The all-boys Catholic school has fallen victim to declining enrollment and related financial problems.
- Beverly Hills : Open Houses at 4 Schools
- Council OKs Graffiti Cleanup Fees : Environment: Property owners will be liable for a portion of the city's expense for removal of paint.
- City Staff to Draft Tough Ride-Sharing Rules : Traffic: The city would assume authority that usually belongs to the AQMD. Businesses worry that the ordinance would mean more red tape.
- Woman Testifies Bomb Suspect Paid Witnesses to Lie : Crime: Tapes played showing defendant giving instructions on how to answer questions by grand jury.
- ARCHITECTURE : Waterworks' Civic Grandeur Now Dignifies Movie Academy
- Pakistan Heat Kills 32
- Pasadena : Agencies Get Block Grants
- Welfare Rolls Hit Record; Numbers Called Incredible
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- GOVERNMENT & ECONOMY
- Delta Intends to Add 500 Jets Over Next Decade : Airlines: The nation's third-largest carrier wants to expand its international market. It is also evaluating the assets of struggling Pan Am.
- Pontiff's Abortion-Genocide Analogy Criticized
- Fisher: Recipes That Really Work
- New Faces on Council Could Bolster Bradley : City Hall: Two staunch allies apparently win seats. But Prop. 5 passage erodes his power over commissions.
- ELECTIONS / SCHOOLS : Voters in 3 Districts OK Funds Measures
- Poly Whiz Kid Keeps Up Whirlwind Pace
- Venice's New Fame Is Success at Old Game : High schools: School known for its successful baseball teams wins its first City 3-A Division volleyball championship.
- Battling the Twin Epidemics : Treatment: Two Valley programs help drug addicts infected with the AIDS virus fight a double scourge.
- A Child's Home Away From Home : Day-Care Providers Come in Many Forms
- Growing Up : Signs the Children Are Growing Up and You're Getting Older
- S. Africa Abolishes Laws Banning Black Land Ownership
- Huntington Park : Council Joins Opposition to Hazardous Waste Plant
- Ex-Dallas Police Chief Sues Over His Firing
- Camping in Ventura County : MOUNTAIN CAMPING
- Finding the Right Combination : Design: San Diego's two newest downtown residential projects show much promise but still have shortcomings. Developers and architects have more homework to do.
- World IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Iraq Diverts Food Aid, U.S. Charges
- Santa Monica : Beach Parking to Cost More
- Receiver Named in Fight Over Marina Properties
- Trial of 8 'Alliance' Lawyers Presents a Different Kettle of Fish : Justice: Whether innocent or guilty, the defendants were minor figures compared to the insurance-fraud scheme's ringleaders, who are all 'fled, pled or dead.'
- OXNARD : District Approves Pared-Down Budget
- OJAI : Plan for Open-Air Market Reviewed
- Rasmussen States His Case : Baseball: Padre pitcher lets his arm do the talking in a 3-0 victory over the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field.
- 13 Area Players Named to All-City Baseball Team
- Pacific to Give Concert Benefiting the Disabled
- ST. LOUIS SLUGGER : Girl--Next--Door Kathleen Madigan Takes a Few Sarcastic Swipes
- SOUNDS AROUND TOWN STEVE MORSE : Good Licks : His new album is instrumental rock in overdrive but with conspicuous intelligence in the driver's seat.
- Rancho Park : Kahane Group Joins Festival
- World IN BRIEF : ALBANIA : New Premier Named to Recast Cabinet
- Long Beach : Street Barricades Can't Be Permanent, Attorney Says
- FISHING : Veteran Captain Hollingsworth Keeps Busy by Compiling Memorabilia for Book
- La/LA FestivalSaturday* The annual Louisiana to Los...
- Reformer to Face 3 Communists in Moscow Vote : Soviet Union: Gavriil Popov is favored over party challengers to become the capital's first popularly elected mayor.
- SPORTSCOPE : Baldwin Park, Muir Lead All-Star Picks
- Temple City : Senior Center Plan Rejected
- ELECTIONS SCHOOL BOARD : Retired Educator 'Beats the Bureaucracy,' Wins Seat
- Gay and Lesbian Center Art Sale Nets $151,000
- BOOK REVIEW : A Fabulous, Romantic Look at Empire : LOVE AND EMPIRE <i> By Erik Orsenna</i> Translated from French by Jeremy Leggadt; HarperCollins $24.95, 496 pages
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY AND THE DROUGHT : Pasadena Approves Fines, Rewards for Saving Water
- Education : Lakeview Honors Alumna Aboard Space Shuttle Flight
- Property Owners Earn Tax Break
- Government's Job Is Not to Be Editor : TV station's San Quentin execution lawsuit fights the specter of government censorship
- OJAI : Continued Use of Time-Shares Backed
- PLATFORM : Patient Safety
- Toomey Gets '94 Olympic Festival Job
- MUSIC REVIEW : Benson's Genius Plays 2nd Fiddle to His Crooning
- U.S. Aides Can't Agree on START Treaty : Arms control: The debate in Washington has slowed progress on a pact with the Soviet Union to reduce long-range nuclear weapons.
- Merchants Don't Buy Farmers Market : Business: Store owners say they have lost customers to the enterprise and want an end to Saturday market.
- Education : 300 Teachers, Parents Rally Against Cuts in Montebello
- FILM : Akira Kurosawa's 'Stray Dog' Knows Where It's Going
- Thriller Writer Has Had This Dream Before
- Farm of Fungi : John Peterson grows two varieties--the common white and the more flavorful <i> brown cremini</i> --behind his Camarillo home.
- La Verne : Park Gets a New Name
- Covina : Property Tax Hike Deferred
- The authoritative stare used by top-hatted footman...
- Diamond Bar : Building of Church on Hold
- Recruiting Drive : Retired General Leads Campaign to Raise Funds, Find Veterans for Monument That Records History of Women in the Military
- Long Beach : NOW Chapter Holds Baby Shower for Needy Mothers
- NEIGHBORS : Looking Backward : If you missed the recreation of the Civil War era at Olivas Adobe, history will repeat itself.
- YORBA LINDA : City Rejects Plan for Added Homes
- COUNTYWIDE : 2 Foxes Hit Road Again, Back to O.C.
- City Drug Plan, Methadone-Permit Proposal Conflict
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- NBA FINALS : LAKERS vs. CHICAGO BULLS : Lakers Caught in the Bull's-Eye : Game 2: Jordan's teammates prove to be more than up to the challenge. Chicago evens series by hitting a record 61.7% from the floor in 107-86 romp over Lakers.
- Brett Hull Joins His Dad as an NHL MVP : Hockey: Gretzky gets Lady Byng Trophy for sportsmanship. Taylor wins two awards.
- Pitcher Feels Chill of Cold Draft : Baseball: Banning standout Busby expected to be selected in early rounds of amateur draft, but was surprised when he was picked in 14th round.
- Jose Mota's Roundabout Road Makes Stop in San Diego : Baseball: Former Titan getting a shot with the Padres, his fifth organization in seven pro seasons.
- Martinez's Shutout a Relief
- Can Hedges Fight Off Band of Huskies?
- Kanatiyr Wins Jaipur at Belmont
- World IN BRIEF : AFGHANISTAN : Jet Bombed Soviet Village, Kabul Says
- MUSIC BLACK CROWES : The Attitude : Atlanta's Black Crowes, that raucous Southern rock 'n' roll band, and TV's Eddie Haskell might have something in common.
- Library Site Controversy Splits Los Feliz Residents
- NO HARD FEELINGS: Aaron Boone, a star...
- Fair Promotes Child Care