- Savoring a Beautiful Ski Spree Down the Slippery Slopes of Killington
- Home Improvement : Fake Beams Can Hide Cracks, Other Defects
- Not Everything Is Permanent in Copenhagen
- Loan Help Is Anticipated for First-Time Buyers : Mortgages: Congress is considering ways to ease the rules so that more Americans could qualify for loans sponsored by the government.
- Ecological Capitalism : The profit motive could be more powerful than an edict in the war against environmental pollution.
- Life After Alar : Apple growers, still reeling from last year's crisis, now face higher costs and lower prices.
- AROUND HOME : Old Prints
- The Perils of Biography
- Developer Shakeout to Continue Into '90s : Construction: Industry observers predict real estate profits will shrink as those who ignored the market and built for tax advantages pay the price.
- Forgetting That People, Not Territories, Are the Prize : LOST VICTORY A Firsthand Account of America's Sixteen-Year Involvement in Vietnam <i> by William Colby with James McCargar (Contemporary Books: $22.95; 432 pp., illustrated;0-8092-4509-4) </i>
- COOKING & ENTERTAINING WITH STYLE : Entertaining in the New L.A.
- L.A. Quake: Special Report
- Local Elections : Candidates Hit on Eminent Domain
- COOKING & ENTERTAINING WITH STYLE
- Home Improvement : Modular Houses Are Energy Savers
- VOICES FROM THE FIRST GENERATION : The Ramirez & Hernandez Families
- COOKING & ENTERTAINING WITH STYLE : Getting to Know You : Entertaining in the New L. A. / <i> Visiting with Joel and Margaret Chen, Yukuo and Akiko Takenaka, Agustin and Maria Garza and Jorge Santos </i>
- Buying Real Estate 'As Is' Can Be Risky Business : Disclosure: Most states now require sellers to report all defects of property known by them.
- 30 Years After His Death, Fans Still Clamor for Music of the 'New Caruso'
- Gadfly Sues City Officials Over Arrest
- Once-Thriving Empire Savings Seeking Federal Help to Survive
- Cloudy Future on the Service Front : Airlines: In the past, good service on our carriers was taken for granted. Today, passengers are mostly concerned with having a safe flight.
- TALES OF THE DARK KNIGHT: Batman's First Fifty Years: 1939-1989<i> By Mark Costa Vaz(Ballantine: $17.95, illustrated) </i>
- 1989 Book Prize Winner: Science and Technology : Peace: A Biological Imperative for Primates?
- A Leisurely Approach to Fashionable Caracas
- AROUND HOME : Pure Poultry
- Lenders Choose Equity Over Taking the Cash
- VOICES FROM THE FIRST GENERATION : The Razi Family
- THE OLD CAPITAL<i> by Yasunari Kawabata (North Point Press: $8.95) </i>
- AROUND HOME : Casa Mexicana: TEXT AND PHOTOGRAPHS BY TIM STREET-PORTER (Stewart, Tabori & Chang; 1989)
- Amsterdam Is Center for Van Gogh Centenary
- WAITING FOR THE QUAKE : PREPARATION: TECHNIQUES AND REALITIES : QUAKE KITS FOR CAR AND HOME
- Racism Charges Dominate Campaign
- Jailhouse Informant Says He Lied at 3 Murder Trials
- AROUND HOME : Stargazing
- Needed for New Downtown: Linkages
- A Legionnaire's Experience: From Romance to Escapism : A MOUTHFUL OF ROCKS Modern Adventures in the French Foreign Legion<i> by Christian Jennings(Atlantic Monthly Press: $18.95; 240 pp.) </i>
- COOKING & ENTERTAINING WITH STYLE : The Mix Is In
- Subdivisions, Pollution Threaten Shenandoah National Park : Environment: Civilization is encroaching on the park to an extent that conservationists fear the area will not be there for our children.
- World IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Bomb on Bridge Disrupts Campaign
- Race, Abortion Are Key Issues in Va. Contest : Election: Wilder seeks to be the first elected black governor. A mainstream candidate, he tells Jesse Jackson to stay home.
- The House
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Bentsen Cites Study to Support IRA Bill
- Corneas From Sri Lanka's Dead Enable 25,000 to See
- California IN BRIEF : GARDEN GROVE : Suspect Surrenders at Crystal Cathedral
- FBI Checked on Critics of Its Library Probes
- Wrongly Convicted Man Wins $1.9-Million Judgment, but Normal Life May Elude Him
- Environment or Growth? Both
- Deputies Accused of Negligence in Killing of Crippled Man
- The House
- Court Approves Inglewood Center for Mentally Ill : Mental Health: Didi Hirsch Psychiatric Services plans to start building in-patient facility across the street from Centinela Hospital Medical Center, which has opposed project and plans to appeal.
- Commentary : Tijuana Estuary Can't Be Put on Hold : Environment: Stopgap measures are needed to protect this wildlife refuge until the Mexico-U.S. wastewater treatment plant is built.
- Big First Half Launches Aztecs to 45-28 Victory
- ON THE RECORD
- For many of the residents living in...
- Bad Advice for Gorby : INSIDE PERESTROIKA: The Future of the Soviet Economy<i> by Abel Aganbegyan; (Bessie/Harper & Row: $19.95; 241 pp.) </i>
- COOKING & ENTERTAINING WITH STYLE : Delightful Deceptions : <i> A costly look at a non-costly price: The city's top caterers share their favorite</i> faux<i> -luxury appetizers</i>
- Book Prize Winner: History : The Lions of Judah in the Jungle of Hollywood
- Your Mortgage : FHA Begins Reverse Mortgage Pilot Program : Equity: Elderly homeowners can use federally insured loans to provide monthly income.
- WAITING FOR THE QUAKE : Area Buildings Needing Upgrade
- NEW COMICS
- Vote on Malibu Anti-Slide Tax Delayed Again : Bureaucracy: County supervisors will try again Tuesday. Meantime, residents remain upset by a proposed $100,000 per household levy to set things right in Big Rock Mesa.
- China Finds New Oil Field
- Local Elections : Walnut Campaigns Show Much Civility, Little Disagreement
- Giuliani Sharply Attacks Dinkins' Character in Their First N.Y. Mayoralty Debate
- COLUMN ONE : TV News: Is Seeing Believing? : Simulations and new technology have brought make-believe to network news. But they may blur TV's best asset--reality.
- Garden Supply Firm's Ad Leads to Indictment of 3 on Pot Charges
- Kruse Wants to Fire Official Who Mailed Flyers Urging Citizens to Vote
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Becker Outlasts McEnroe; Edberg Wins
- MOTOR RACING NASCAR AT PHOENIX : Wallace Is in Driver's Seat in Race for Title
- SOUTHEAST ROUNDUP : Alabama Closes In on Title With Victory
- Mahler Interpretations by Pioneering Conductors
- First Look, Then Pull Up a Chair : Functional art combines the best of both creative worlds
- This Is the Spawning of the Age of Marsalis : The Marsalis brothers create some of the most important music of the decade; there are other musical brothers not yet heard from
- Joe Strummer in a Clashback Scene : JOE STRUMMER "Earthquake Weather." Epic *** 1/2
- COOKING & ENTERTAINING WITH STYLE : Getting to Know You : Entertaining in the New L. A. / <i> Visiting with Joel and Margaret Chen, Yukuo and Akiko Takenaka, Agustin and Maria Garza and Jorge Santos </i>
- No Sticker Shock for Ex-Angeleno
- Small Shaker Village Offers Lesson in History
- SEND BYGRAVES<i> by Martha Grimes illustrated by Devis Grebu (Putnam: $15.95; 108 pp.) </i>
- Family Room, Kitchen Rate High in Consumer Survey
- Apartment Owners Asked for Quake Aid
- Spy Agency Employees, Family Arrested on Drug Charges
- The Stakes Are High in Poland
- 'But Seriously, Comrades'--Presenting the Sinatra Doctrine
- The Dangers of Doublespeak
- Art Plan Caught Between a Rock and a Hard Place
- Hanging On : Their demon is drugs. Their struggle is to get free and stay free. In the balance is a fragile love relationship.
- Should the Proposed Santa Clarita Valley Road Tax be Approved? : AGAINST: GIDEON KANNER
- Council Adjournment Policy
- When Tadese Is Running, He Doesn't Have Any Trouble : Cross-Country: Still adjusting to U.S. college life, he has been perfect for Point Loma Nazarene this season.
- San Jose Botches Extra-Point Try, Loses : Fresno State: Bulldogs escape with a 31-30 victory to clinch tie for Big West title.
- SOUTH ROUNDUP : Willis Has Big Day, Leads Florida State
- Gaelic New Age: Convincing Interface : ALASDAIR FRASER AND PAUL MACHLIS "The Road North." Sona Gaia *** 1/2
- JEROME KERN OVERTURES. John McGlinn conducting the National Philharmonic Orchestra. EMI CDC 7-49630-2 (compact disc).
- Paul Taylor Plants Perennials : The choreographer's ageless pieces are being performed by 22 leading companies; now he looks forward to nourishing future dancers
- Forging a Pacific Rim Community
- Fortunes Fade for Tattered S&L; Trade Group : Thrifts: Industry scandals and staggering bailout costs have rocked the once all-powerful U.S. League of Savings Institutions.
- 1989 Book Prize Winner: Poetry : The Late Spring of Donald Hall
- Letter from the Poetry Editor by Peter Davison
- TALES OF THE CITY MORE TALES OF THE CITY FURTHER TALES OF THE CITY BABYCAKES SIGNIFICANT OTHERS<i> by Armistead Maupin (Harper & Row: $10.95, each)</i>
- Home Buyers Today Have Several Protections From Buying 'Lemon'
- 1989 Book Prize Winner: Current Interest : On the Hard Road to Beloved Community
- State Architect Councils to Assess Quake Damage
- S. El Monte Residents Are Fatalistic About Their Shaky Ground
- 'Most Wanted' Felon Caught in West Covina
- Nation IN BRIEF : INDIANA : Gary Voters Back Casino Gambling
- Crime Fighters Make the Grade at Unusual New York College : Law: University trains police and civilians alike in varied aspects of the criminal justice system.
- Jobless Rate Stable
- Wary Developers Are Looking Elsewhere : Growth: A moratorium on multifamily units may have expired in Monterey Park, but builders aren't exactly leaping into action.
- 200 Flee Blaze at Factory
- Meet a Family That Values the Tradition of Tolerance
- Bank Robber Gets $1,200 With Note
- NEW FEATURES
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Palmdale Flops After 28 of its Players Join for Coin Flip Against Canyon
- Aztecs Reach Out for a Victory : San Diego State: In an offensive battle, San Diego State relies on defensive play to hold off New Mexico.
- NBA NOTES : Another Short Season Ahead for Tarpley?
- CLASSICAL A.I.D.S. GALA. Orchestre National de France conducted by Lorin Maazel. Philips 422 379 (compact disc).
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Routs Fullerton, Earns Raves
- The <i> Real </i> Wizard
- Hatchet Man
- Tirami Su : <i> It's the marscarpone and ladyfinger dessert you see everywhere</i> .
- LAZAROF: "MUSIC FOR STRINGS." Chamber Music/LA. Laurel Records LR-843CD (compact disc).
- Four Injured in Freeway Accident
- Rebuilt Carlton Oaks Looks as Good as Ever : Golf: Century Club brings competition back to revitalized layout.
- Judith Anderson Remembers Jeffers
- Outmanned Chargers Must Go Long
- China Arrests 2 Brazilians
- Local Elections : 9 Run Hot Race in Rio Hondo
- Stock Fluctuations Now Far Removed From Reality : Wall Street: With massive computer trading, the market gyrations do not reflect investers' mood or even reliable stock performance.
- Neighborhood Watch on the Contras : Nicaragua: Think of the country as a town invaded by a gang. Whose side would Americans be on?
- Merchants Pay Dearly for Bridge, Road Repairs : Orange County: Business owners say customers are being driven away. Officials counter that the result will be worth the inconvenience.
- Neighbors Picket Proposed Site of Multilevel Office
- 1 Held in Slaying of Man in Canoga Park
- Events in the news this week.
- Michael Joyce, a 31-year - old...
- Beavers Flat--and Flattened by Trojans : Oregon State: Its football program turns the corner but runs smack into USC, disappointing Coach Dave Kragthorpe.
- Holdouts Make NFL Teams More Willing to Trade No. 1 Pick
- BOXING NOTES : What Exactly Is Wrong With Mike Tyson?
- WAC ROUNDUP : Dowis Sets Quarterback Rushing Record in Air Force's Win Over Army
- New Hampshire Mountain's Allure Hides Its Reputation as a Killer
- NBC will be stepping back in history...
- FREEWAYS--Assemblyman Richard Katz (D-Sylmar), chairman of the...
- GOLF : Snead Best, According to PGA
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Armstrong Passes UCSB Past Menlo
- Loyola Volleyballers Lose 2 Matches
- BASEBALL : Looking at 'Senior' Circuit
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Occidental Squeaks Past Redlands
- Alice Will Continue to Live in Malibu
- Quibbles & Bits
- This Rainbow Ends in Pot of Profits : Memorabilia: Fifty years after its release, "The Wizard of Oz" is still generating all kinds of "Oz" ware. The newest collectible: replicas of Dorothy's ruby slippers, which will sell for $5,000 a pair.
- California's Beleaguered Coastline: Rapacious Developers Ignore the Law
- Panel Voids Ouster of AA Group : Zoning: Neighbors of the Studio City meeting hall, given to the North Hollywood chapter in 1947, plan to appeal the decision, which limits meeting attendance to 100 people.
- Late Camarillo Score Will Keep Channel Islands Out of Playoffs
- PREP ROUNDUP : Quinonez Leads Santa Ana to Boys' Cross-Country Title
- Inspired Colorado Moves a Step Closer to the Big Eight Title
- Julee Cruise Finds Success With Debut LP
- 34,093 Patrons Get Plenty to Cheer About at Santa Anita
- Pringle Runs for 352 Yards : Fullerton: Titan running back pulled before he can set NCAA mark in 45-10 victory over New Mexico State.
- Oratorios, Written Nearly 200 Years Apart, Offer a Number of Similarities
- Jessica Lange will star in "Blue Sky"...
- A Touching Exhibition for the Visually Impaired
- The Director as Survivor : John Frankenheimer has overcome personal and professional setbacks to direct yet another political thriller
- 3 Children Fill the Rolls of This R.I. School
- Neighbors of Freeway Sound Off for a Wall
- Shoe Inserts Kick Into High Gear
- Nigerian Finds His Obituaries Premature
- WAITING FOR THE QUAKE : Newport-Inglewood Fault : GEOLOGISTS PLOT A SCENARIO FOR A 7.0 MAGNITUDE QUAKE
- O.C. Eager to Add Power of DNA Lab to Crime Fight
- Neighbors Oppose Chapman College Plan : Growth: Residents vow to fight what could be a 50% increase in enrollment.
- City Seeks to Say a House Is Not a Dorm : Housing: City Atty. John Witt's office is preparing a measure that would allow the city to decide what constitutes a San Diego family.
- More Doctors Shun Medi-Cal for Prenatal Care
- SPRAYING: Aerial spraying to eradicate the Medfly...
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Michigan Gets 700th Victory Despite Purdue's Eric Hunter
- Off-Air Tactics Reveal Much of Ministers
- Celtics Try to Strike Blow for the Old Guard
- Palmer Tries to Halt Downward Trend
- LSU Beats Old Miss in Game That Benefits Paralyzed Player
- Women Chefs: Checking In on the Revolution : It seems there's not that much room at top, after all
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Home Port for New Navy Cruiser Named
- London Seamstress, 81, Lived and Died in 1920s-Style Flat Where Time Stood Still
- The Horror Hits Home : Urban Gang Violence May Seem Like a Distant Woe. Until It Strikes in Your Hometown. And Wrecks the Lives of People You Love.
- Up to 1 Million Demand Reform in E. Germany : East Bloc: Demonstrators seek free elections, end to Communist domination. It's nation's biggest protest.
- Profile of Mayor on W. Hollywood Cable Channel Has Its Critics
- Local Elections : Morale, Ethnic Split Keys to College Races
- QUAKE RELIEF BILLS
- Neighbors Aren't Buying College's Parking Solution
- Ethiopia, Tigre Rebels Start Peace Talks in Rome
- Avalon Businesses Want Out of AQMD : Pollution: AQMD's new focus on regulating small businesses spurs residents to protest that pristine air of Catalina Island does not pollute the Los Angeles Basin.
- Rustling Up a Pair of Lost Cows
- Nation IN BRIEF : U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS : St. Croix Residents Want Troops to Stay
- Hearing Scheduled on Proposed Bicycle 'Freeway'
- Thompson Gets Record in Loss
- 'Silence at Last, and It's Not So Easy : Breeders' Cup: Whittingham and McCarron team up for a Classic win, making it three out of four for Sunday Silence over Easy Goer.
- Laguna Museum Job Takes a Good Listener : In his first year as director, Charles Desmarais hears from many, and not all are happy with what he's doing
- Courageous Vietnam Veteran to Receive His Final Tribute
- Thousands Alive, Thanks to 'Bomb Magician' : Lebanon: Youssef Bitar has saved a lot of people in the civil war. He has defused enough bombs 'to blow up New York City.'
- Protesters Again Demonstrate at Red Army Show
- Latinos Urge Charges Over Poll Guards : Voting: Uniformed poll-watchers used in last year's election haven't been forgotten by activists. They are keeping pressure on the GOP with a lawsuit and a vigil.
- Loyola Loses Player Before Game, Then Falls to Australian Team
- A Grown-Up Kate Bush Veers Closer to Earth : KATE BUSH "The Sensual World." Columbia ****
- She Was No Angel
- BACH: Sonatas for Violin & Keyboard. Ruth Waterman, violin; Morey Ritt, piano. In Sync C4172, C4173 (two cassettes).
- World IN BRIEF : THE NETHERLANDS : Lubbers Completes Coalition Cabinet
- Homeless Boys Encouraged to Join Scouts
- Czechoslovakia Expected to Keep Border Open
- A would-be applicant for city administrator finds there's more to the job than running the city.
- Ortega Takes Up Arms, Firing at Plans for Peace : Nicaragua: The decision to end the 19-month Contra truce upsets hopes in the region for peaceful creation of a new democratic regime.
- Man Killed in La Habra After Rebuffing Bandits
- 2 Schools Rewarded With Concert
- Poll Guard Flap Lingers
- Museum Fund-Raising Drive Begins
- UCSD Women Win, Reach Region Final
- NHL ROUNDUP : Hextall Returns to Lead Flyers, 7-4
- THE OTHER GAMES
- PREVIEW : Pistons Wait for Others to Take Best Shot
- In a Big Race, Take Charlie to the Bank
- Glendale Shaken Up by Moorpark
- TRUMPET AND ORGAN. Maurice Andre, trumpet; Marie-Claire Alain, organ. Erato ECD 55045 (compact disc).
- GLASS: "SONGS FROM THE TRILOGY."
- Michael Smuin to Direct ABT Gala
- Figure Investment Value of Old Loans
- COOKING & ENTERTAINING WITH STYLE : A Little Bite of Heaven : <i> The tempting taste of chocolate: It could make an angel sing </i>
- COOKING & ENTERTAINING WITH STYLE : Getting to Know You : Entertaining in the New L. A. / <i> Visiting with Joel and Margaret Chen, Yukuo and Akiko Takenaka, Agustin and Maria Garza and Jorge Santos </i>
- Landlord's Duties After S.F. Quake
- Spring-Blooming Annuals
- Lack of Interest Seizes Tehran on Hostage Day : Iran: Only 10,000 to 15,000 show up to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the taking of the U.S. Embassy.
- For Bereaved Pet Lovers, an Alternative Takes Root
- Senate Impeaches Judge Nixon on Perjury Conviction
- Campbell Sets Off Scramble With Plan to Quit Senate
- FLASH FROM THE PAST
- WWII Lives on Among African Veterans Who Returned Home as Freedom Fighters
- In a Pickle in Hong Kong
- Civil Rights Pioneer Kilgore to Speak at Compton Convocation
- WAITING FOR THE QUAKE : San Andreas Fault : GEOLOGISTS PLOT A SCENARIO FOR A 8.3 MAGNITUDE QUAKE
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : 10 Teen-Agers Held in Pin-Jab Attacks
- Fishermen in Venezuela Accused of Killing Dolphins
- Carr Sentenced in Officer's Killing
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Soviets Invite Arabs to Study Creation of Joint Ventures
- Schroeder, Raiders at Breaking Point
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Poway Seeded First in Volleyball
- Ismail Draws Crowd Wherever He Goes
- CSUN Runs Off With Two Titles : Regional: Arreola wins individual title, men capture team race in cross-country meet.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Voices of the Past May Haunt Rams
- Garcia Puts Life Into Dead's 'Built' : GRATEFUL DEAD "Built to Last," Arista ** 1/2:
- New recordings from Bach to Villa-Lobos : GLASS: "SOLO PIANO." Philip Glass, piano. CBS MK 45576(compact disc).
- Desmond Child and Creativity
- Desmond Child: Rock's Hot New Hired Gun : Labeled unorthodox, he's written hits for Cher, Aerosmith and Bon Jovi
- World IN BRIEF : HUNGARY : Group Breaks From Social Democrats
- Group Pushes for Safer Streets for Those on Foot : Philadelphia: The Pedestrian Council intends to make the city more walkable by challenging drivers who impede them and encouraging better sidewalk maintenance.
- World IN BRIEF : NICARAGUA : Contras' Bermudez Seeks Wider Talks
- Did Goats Eat Early Humans Out of House and Home?
- Mahatma's Disciples Work, Pray for India's Moral Revival
- Pasadena Armory Glows for Arts
- Sickness Is a Criminal Act in Minds of Health Puritans : Life Styles: Pressure mounts to avoid habits that increase the risk of disease. But equating illness with lawlessness is not a new notion.
- Governing Is for Leaders, Not Voters : State: Setting taxes is the task of Gov. Deukmejian and the Legislature. It can't be left to opinion polls.
- Navy Optimistic Dispute Over Bayfront Land Can Be Solved
- New Hungary Republic Fulfills the Dream of '56 Freedom Fighters : East Europe: Hungarians were closer than they realized to attaining freedom from Soviet rule, when events doomed them to failure in 1956.
- Special Victims of the Cocaine Cartels : Colombians: Natives of the South American country who are living in Los Angeles County say they are unfairly branded as a result of the crimes of the drug barons.
- 'It's a War': Revenge Talk Echoes Fatal Shot in Night
- Palmdale Residents Unshaken by Proximity to San Andreas : Earthquakes: Experts believe that significant activity along the fault zone may wreak havoc with roads and utilities, but that houses will remain structurally sound and livable.
- Robinson Shipshape and Ready to Sail
- NFL THE HALFWAY POINT : Steelers Bounce Back to Life
- Northridge Wins CCAA Soccer Title
- Now, About That Women's Movement . . .
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : USC Upsets No. 2 UC Irvine in Water Polo
- Bailey Sets Yardage Mark
- Subtitling the Soaps
- The Next Wave: The Future Belongs to Those on the Line
- Textbook Guideline Urged to Alter View of Evolution
- Shaky South El Monte Takes It in Stride
- California IN BRIEF : FRESNO : Teen Duplicates Death of Victim
- Interpreter's Life in Political Waters : Diplomacy: A United Nations official looks back at his past career as a top-level Soviet translator.
- WAITING FOR THE QUAKE : IT WILL SURELY BE DESTRUCTIVE, BUT KNOWLEDGE AND PREPARATION OFFER HOPE
- WAITING FOR THE QUAKE
- Ex-President Is a Super Salesman for the Idea That Japan Can Win : Reagan: The former President was the perfect guest on his Japanese junket--he said just what his hosts wanted to hear.
- My Big Mac Is Back; Praise Be to Ray Kroc : Economics: So what if McDonald's is a crass, arrogant corporate giant. It does what it does just right.
- AS THE DEBRIS SETTLES, THE Politians Shake : Government: California's elected leaders came through after the quake, but the state needs long-term relief from its 'no-tax, no-spend' policies.
- 2 Injured in Crash
- Reagan Receives Award From American Jewish Committee
- Assistant City Manager Resigns
- Slaying Suspect Surrenders at Schuller Church
- Junior high students learn the three Rs: restraint, responsibility and respect.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : U.S. Defeats Japan, Moves to Final Round
- Pincay, Bayakoa Eclipse Distaff Field by 1 1/2 Lengths : Other Races: Prized takes the Turf, and Dancing Spree wins the Sprint at Gulfstream Park.
- Golden West Wins Water Polo Tournament
- El Camino Defeats Long Beach, 40-15
- Stewart Disproves Notion That He's Unworthy : Boxing: Huge underdog gives unbeaten Evander Holyfield a real battle before bout is stopped in the eighth round.
- Soviet Hockey Star Says Teammates Conspired to Cheat on Drug Testing
- Clarke's in London Redefines Restaurant
- Valley Rings Up a Win in Rivalry With Pierce
- Life After a Time of Death : A Russian-speaking company's tale of postwar suffering speaks to San Diego audiences loud and clear : Amid the suffering, there is dignity, nerve, laughter and songs--and even a bit of vicious gossip.
- OPERA ARIAS by Verdi, Rossini, Donizetti, Berlioz, Meyerbeer; Samuel Ramey, bass; Munich Radio Orchestra, Jacques Delacote conducting. EMI 7 49582 2 (compact disc).
- Too Few for So Many : Flow of Illegals From Mexico Overwhelms Border Patrol as Staffing Hits 4-Year Low
- Lebanese Deputies Defy Aoun : Mideast: The Parliament gathers despite Christian leader's decree dissolving the body. But it fails to muster a quorum.
- Where Old Props Await Their Next Star Turn : Films: Hidden away in rooms, lofts and sound stages is an unseen collection of "set dressings"--furniture, toasters, even live birds, that create reality for the movie camera.
- Won't Seek 4th Term, Thatcher Indicates
- Toxins Destroy Mohawk Reservation's Fishing Waters