- Music : Program of Chamber Works Opens Ninth Malibu Festival
- Pay-for-Output Incentive Plans Sprout in China : Industry: Many state-run enterprises lose money. Model factories like a profitable MSG operation in Canton show workers the way.
- Sheriff's Probe Transformed Kolts' Views
- Industry Failing Under Weight of Russian Reform
- History on the Wing : Aviation: More than 10,000 spectators gather to watch a world-class collection of vintage planes fly above Santa Paula Airport.
- COUNTYWIDE : 6 Teen-Agers Injured When Van Crashes
- JAPAN
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK / MIKE DiGIOVANNA : Drinkwater Makes a Smooth Landing in Padres' Organization
- Celebration of Life Ends in Tragedy for Family : Karnaugh: Father of U.S. swimmer dies of apparent heart attack while at opening ceremony.
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Terry Gibbs' Big Band Turns Disneyland Into Dreamland
- JAZZ REVIEW : Gibbs Gets Disneyland Dancing
- A New Hedging Device, 'SuperTrust,' Is on Tap : Investing: Creators of the failed 'portfolio insurance' try again. They think holders can avoid the kind of stock losses suffered in October, 1987.
- Waves on the runway and nostalgia in the air : Miami seaplane rides are like flying in a dream. Pilots say the thrills leave other planes in their wake.
- Rediscovering a Bottomless Well of Culture Up North
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : New Bus Shelter Company Chosen
- Water Watch
- VENTURA : Woman Seeks Funds for Lung Transplant Operation
- Freeway Shootout Wounds Man, 25
- LAGUNA BEACH : New Talks Due on Laguna Canyon Road
- Czechoslovakia's Karel Novacek won the $250,000 Dutch...
- Man Shot in Face in Home Invasion
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : MEDALISTS
- Alpha Microsystems, Santa Ana
- Army Says Fleeing Escobar Likely Dressed as Woman
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Delpino Ends 5-Day Holdout
- MUSIC
- 'Melrose': A Spinoff Steeped in Hormones
- Japan's Mobile-Phone Users Receive Lessons in Etiquette
- Albania Capital Quiet as 60% Turn Out for Local Elections
- COSTA MESA : Applicants Requested for New City Board
- VENTURA : Man Hurt as His Car Hits Bus on Freeway
- 2 Investigators Promoted by D.A.
- Hurst Shuts Out Mets Once Again : Baseball: Ninth-inning catch by Jackson saves 1-0 victory for Padre starter.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : Stanford's Lynch May Hold Key for U.S. : Men's gymnastics: He is more than simply the second black American Olympic gymnast.
- TEAMTENNIS : Dukes Win Their 6th Consecutive Match
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : GET A T.O., BABY
- POP REVIEW : Ice-T Plays It Smart and Peaceable
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- JAPAN
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Ruling Party Scores Victory in Japanese Election
- IRVINE : Council to Restudy Eucalyptus Removal
- Cabdriver Dies in Hit-Run Incident
- OAK PARK : Neighbors Oppose Lights at Ball Field
- VENTURA : Stabbed Man Phones for Aid, Collapses
- Undersea Allure : Divers Cove's Kelp Forests and Calm Waters Are Mecca for the Scuba Set
- YORBA LINDA : School District Copes With New State Law
- Battle Over Union for Nurses Goes to a Vote : Labor: More than 350 health workers represented by a large public-sector organization may jump to a statewide nursing association.
- Key Lawyer Fee Rule Changed : Litigation: Decision says lawyers must pay consultants from their share of settlement.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : Close Competition : Former Yugoslav Roommates Together on the Range but Apart at Home
- Volleyball
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates End Braves' Streak at 13
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Mo' Money' Overdoses on Blood, Guts
- Clinton Makes Appeal to Conservatives in California : Politics: Democratic candidate stresses balanced budgets and welfare reform during Riverside County trip. He takes hard line on Iraq.
- Fracas at Mart Leaves 1 Dead; Man Arrested
- Jackson Gets Recharged on Rural South Voting Circuit : Politics: He makes speeches and signs up Democratic voters during a two-day, seven-city tour through Mississippi.
- COUNTYWIDE : They Volunteer to Uphold the Law
- Teen Hurt in Attack After Party
- Infrared System Gives Firefighters a High-Tech Edge
- LA PALMA : City Seeks Disaster Assistance Volunteers
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : DAILY REPORT : TRACK AND FIELD : Rosa Mota Pulls Out of Marathon Field
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : Griffin, Reilly Give U.S. a Good Start : Boxing: They are impressive winners on a first day of competition in which favorites advance.
- Deadheads Fight Stigma as Arrests Rise
- 20-Year-Old Shot by Police Officer
- Last-Chance Pet Clinic : Medicine: High-tech veterinary hospital saves lives considered lost.
- VENTURA : Man Hurt as His Car Hits Bus on Freeway
- Petition Drive Against Rebuilding Liquor Stores Gains Momentum
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Vardell Signs With Browns
- Barbara Jordan
- Wrong Site for Academy
- Barbara Jordan
- War Chests and Congress
- Free-Trade Agreement
- Free-Trade Agreement
- Loan Guarantees for Israel
- Trash Pickup and Recycling
- Voting and Taxes
- Loan Guarantees for Israel
- Loan Guarantees for Israel
- Monorail Plan Is Criticized
- Sad Direction for Education
- Disservice to Hygienists
- Free-Trade Agreement
- Disservice to Hygienists
- School Board Redistricting
- Loan Guarantees for Israel
- Loan Guarantees for Israel
- Spelling Lesson
- Barbara Jordan
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 27, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - July 27, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - July 27, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 27, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 27, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 27, 1992
- Obituaries - July 27, 1992
- MOVIES - July 27, 1992
- MOVIES - July 27, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 27, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 27, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 27, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 27, 1992
- Baker Calls for Global Push for Democracy in Myanmar : Asia: Regional officials demur. They call this too confrontational and prefer a subtler approach to the military regime.
- U.N.-Iraq Accord Ends Threat of Allied Strike : Persian Gulf: Baghdad agrees to allow reshuffled inspection team into Agriculture Ministry. Bush vows to keep up pressure on Saddam Hussein.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: BANKING
- PERSPECTIVE ON ENVIRONMENTALISM : Me First, God and Nature Second : With communism gone, the far right is seeing red in the green movement; public land preservation is under attack.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: BANKING
- A SPECIAL REPORT: BANKING
- A SPECIAL REPORT: BANKING
- TriCare Inc.: The Irvine occupational health-care services...
- Rainbow Reports 2nd-Quarter Surge
- Key to Getting Raise: Practice, Practice, Practice
- Going Back to College Is an Education in Itself : Hallowed halls and nearby eateries enliven North Carolina and Dartmouth campuses.
- Aftershocks Rattle Desert, Big Bear Area
- Jackson on Political Tour of Mississippi : Democrats: Snubbed by Clinton, he maintains careful distance from the nominee. Civil rights leader says his focus is on local candidates.
- Clinton Insists He's a Donkey of a Different Color : Democrats: Candidate begins his Western swing in Washington state. He woos Republicans and independents, and eschews the tax-and-spend label.
- From Redwood Forests to Polluted Waters, This Land Is Photographed : Art: Traveling exhibit showcases a new generation of American photographers who study man's place in nature.
- Ex-Broadway Dancer Relishes Role as Volunteer
- The Invisible Musician : John Tesh is Far More Entertaining than Most Know
- New VP for Genisco's Solaris Systems
- Ceradyne Inc.: The Costa Mesa manufacturer of...
- The Fox and the Spy : CITY OF GOLD <i> By Len Deighton (HarperCollins: $20; 368 pp.) </i>
- Japan Displays Major-League Passion for Team Spirit : At Tokyo baseball game, American finds a sport very different from our national pastime.
- Fish Wanna-Bes : Spiritual. Transcendental. Cleansing. Primordial. It's water, and for the buoyant members of a national swimming club, it's home.
- Behind Every Good Sitcom ...
- Investors Wield Their Influence on Share Prices : Stocks: Newly public companies are learning that solid earnings reports are not enough to garner stability in a market saturated with new issues.
- Monkey's Uncle : DARWIN: The Life of a Tormented Evolutionist <i> By Adrian Desmond and James Moore (Warner Books: $35; 808 pp.) </i>
- Escobar Escape Provokes U.S. Lawmakers
- Vandalism Spree Angers, Unifies Community
- Mr. B's Has Got the Blues
- Pomona : Developer Loses Appeal
- Dip in Gold Prices Perils S. Africa Mines
- Suspect in Bob Crane Killing Denies Molestation Charges
- Pressure to Develop Tonner Canyon
- No Plot Found in Indictment of Honig : Politics: Schools superintendent has said a 'cabal of conservatives' is out to get him. But they apparently played at most a minor role in bringing about the state's charges.
- Topless in the East? Bicoastal Dreamer Keeps the Lid On
- Eating Hollywood Alive : The Insatiable Appetite and Other Deadly Sins of Mike Ovitz
- Street Vendor Killed in Payment Dispute
- America's Autocrats : HIGHWAYS TO HEAVEN: The Auto Biography of America <i> By Christopher Finch (HarperCollins: $25; 416 pp.)</i>
- Powell Leads Ceremony Honoring Buffalo Soldiers
- Three Critical Factors Called Key to Human Survival on Battered Planet : Population: Exactly where number of people levels off could determine whether upward trends in economic growth and longevity will be reversed.
- RICK SPRINGFIELD: Long Journey Back
- Murder Shows Vulnerability of Women Agents
- Towel, Magazine Rack Fits in Wall
- Teodoro Luna's Two Kisses by ALBERTO RIOS
- Peace Canal Across Northern Sinai to Turn Barren Acres Into Farmland : Bedouins: Change in their nomadic lifestyle is sure to come along ancient caravan trade routes.
- Pierre Uri; Economist Helped Establish European Common Market
- Parents Unnerved With Kindergarten on Hold : Schools: Wilson's proposed change in age limit puts many families' plans for work, child care in limbo.
- Antarctic Weathers Fantastic Windchill
- Summer Specials in Alps and U.K. : Free bikes in Zurich, cheap travel in Northern Ireland, economy lodging in the Shetlands and York.
- BEACHES
- Pomona : Water Bonds Approved
- Gay Center to Relocate Services Temporarily
- Strap yourself in for a funny, bumpy ride as Disney recalls its Love Bug
- Community Groups Contribute to Daylong Graffiti Cleanup
- * Clyde Tamanaha has been appointed vice...
- Educational Cruises to Exotic Locales : Members of AARP can tour from Antarctica to Vietnam and get seminars aboard intimate ships.
- High Altitude Can Be Hazardous to Your Health : Mountain sickness can strike climbers, hikers and skiers who ascend too quickly. It sometimes requires hospitalization.
- A Little <i> Xampany</i> Is Good Company in Barcelona : Spain's Olympic city bubbles over with friendly bars that specialize in sparkling wine.
- Ex-Physician Named to Compliance Panel Quits
- MELTING POT
- Japan Announces Rate Cut on Election Eve
- Monrovia : Historic Building Panel
- Beloved Trash Collector May Avoid Firing
- Ailing U.S. Girl Suspended in a Health Care Limbo : Medicine: Child is stranded in Canada hospital. Critics say her plight points to flaws in this country's system.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Kidnaping Suspect's Family Apologizes
- RESTAURANTS : NICE IS NOT ENOUGH : With Its Freeway Decor and Boring Food, Schatzi Could Be an Appetite Terminator
- Mergers 'Simplify' Banking, but at a Hefty Price
- Southland's Mountain Wilderness
- STYLE : GARDENS : Countrified Color
- Parents Without Power : Tiffany Callo lost her 2 sons when social workers questioned whether the disabled mother could care for them. Her story may fuel debate over family values, the right to be a parent.
- 4 Killed, 5 Injured in I-15 Collision
- World IN BRIEF : PERU : Crackdown Aimed at Guerrillas Launched
- Editorial Urges Bush: Drop Quayle
- Chemical Plant Blaze Keeps Utah Firefighters at Bay
- Cytocare Inc.: The Irvine pharmaceuticals and medical-devices...
- What an Economy in Low Gear Means : Effects of Long Slump Could Get to Be Personal
- Finding Brotherhood Beneath the Waves : Navy: Sailors aboard nuclear submarines are serious about their work--and play. They'll do anything to enliven the tedium.
- Afghans Pin Reconstruction Hopes on Sale of Heroin Bound for Western Countries
- Arletty; French Film Actress, Published Autobiography
- Relief Work Resumes in Refugee Camps
- John Bratby; Painted Seedy Side of Life
- Bernadine Healy : The Head of NIH Defends Medical Reseach on the Front Lines
- Cop Raps Back : Hawthorne: Officer Roosevelt Matthews Jr.'s 'Role Model' serves as a counterpoint to Ice-T's controversial 'Cop Killer.' The lawman hopes to inspire young people through music.
- 2 Gang Members Held in Youth's Slaying
- Neighbors Feel Weight of Heavy Industry : Environment: Contra Costa County is second only to L.A. in industrialization. Despite several recent accidents that alarmed residents, plant officials say the facilities aren't a risk.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SHRINE ALL-STAR GAME : Runaway as South Gets Past North, 38-0
- NAMES AND NUMBERS
- Olympic Prospects Tune Up in Junior Water Polo Event
- POP MUSIC : In Brief
- MOVIES : Hangin' With the Homegirls : A woman director has a new take on gangs: She's focusing on Chicanas and integrating gang members into the cast and crew
- POP MUSIC
- Jim Henson's Children Put Together a String of Big Deals to Keep Alive : The Muppet Legacy
- Luxury Lodgings at Communal Farms : Inns at kibbutzim range from Spartan to elegant and are reasonably priced compared to hotels.
- Man Returns From Abroad, Challenges U.S. AIDS Ban : Borders: Spaniard with HIV is admitted through customs despite policy against allowing non-citizens who are infected to enter this country.
- Fonzie is discovered by a Hollywood talent...
- Tribute to Everyday Hero Whose Time Was Cut Short
- Palmdale Rethinking Its Position on Fast Growth, Annexation : Development: After booming through the 1980s, the city now debates whether the 'more is better' creed is still appropriate.
- Drawing Released of CHP Suspect
- Big Quake Couldn't Shake Faith in Crystal Cathedral
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : Forgive and Forget, Mandela Urges : South Africa: He praises racial makeup of team as a good first step toward full representation.
- NEW RELEASES : JAZZ : In Brief
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : WHEN WILL WOMEN GET THEIR KICKS?
- A Fantasia Experience : 65 Gifted Children Chosen to Attend Camp as Members of the Disney Young Musicians Symphony Orchestra
- POP MUSIC : Think He Can Sing 'Masters of War' on Key?
- Landmark Bancorp Profits Down 27%
- Europe Moves Toward Airline Deregulation : Transportation: After 1997, European Community airlines will compete freely for one another's domestic passengers.
- Strangers Reach Out With a Story of Kids and Anguish
- Dropped Sewer Plan Will Still Cost Taxpayers : Assessment: County plans to charge homeowners for costs associated with controversial project.
- Alfred Drake; Broadway Singer, Actor
- At 'Home' in 'Color'
- Torrential Rains Blamed for 4 Deaths in Kentucky
- Reviews of Reopened Guggenheim Run Gamut : Architecture: Responses to museum's addition range from 'it wrongs Wright' to 'it's as good and as bland as it should be.'
- Naval Station Gets 1st Black Captain : Military: Isaiah John Jones becomes commander of the sprawling Long Beach base. "I'm not a role model, I represent a possibility," he tells sailors.
- Clinton Must Not Forget the Women of Summer : Campaign: When fall came around, previous Democratic candidates, busy pursuing males, took their female support for granted--and lost.
- For Indians of the West, a Liquid Gold Mine Is Beginning to Pay Off : Water: Tribes are in a position to sell their reserved rights to cities, such as Los Angeles, in dire need of more water, or to develop their own natural resources.
- Body in Aqueduct Is Identified
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : One Hit, One Catch Bring Braves Their 13th Consecutive Victory
- TEAMTENNIS : Dukes' Roll Continues, Wichita Falls
- Van Nuys Stays Alive in Playoffs
- Back Home and In Control : After Two Seasons in Japan, Gullickson Is a Big Winner With Tigers
- POP MUSIC : A Country Study in Black and Blue : *** CLINT BLACK, "The Hard Way". <i> RCA</i>
- Santiago's Block Helps Padres Tackle the Mets : Baseball: Play at home protects lead for Lefferts, who wins his 12th game, 2-0.
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : NOW IT'S THE <i> REALLY</i> MODERN PENTATHLON
- Seeing Music in a New Light : Chris Cuffaro's photographic exhibit portrays a broad spectrum of pop faces
- MUSIC AND DANCE : A Rare Blend of Technique, Musicality
- * Robb Hiller has been appointed vice...
- THE LITTLE EMPERORS : A Generation of Spoiled Brats, a Tidal Wave of Abortions and Thousands of Missing Girls--These Are Some of the Unintended Consequences of China's Revolutionary One-Child Policy
- HEARTBEAT
- Out of This World : MARS <i> By Ben Bova (Bantam Books; $20; 502 pp.) </i>
- CLOSE-UP
- Punk Pixies in the Canyon
- Putting 'the Whole Thing Together'
- Pay the Bill Even If It Was Lost in the Mail
- World IN BRIEF : SICILY : Soldiers Deployed in Mafia Crackdown
- Doing Life (KTLA Sunday at 8 p.m.),...
- Donkeys Recruited to Protect Sheep From Predatory Coyotes
- In Living Grier
- Author's Account of Mafia Questioned
- Efforts to Stall Transit Center Appear Doomed
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of July 26-Aug. 1
- Dinger Takes Pole Position to Checkered Flag at Saugus
- Ernie Irvan passed Dale Earnhardt on the...
- Financial Squeeze May Pressure States Into Sweeping Budget Overhauls : Government: Officials are being forced to rethink which services they must deliver. Change won't come easily, experts say.
- Man Shot by Police at Anaheim Complex
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Pirates' Smith Goes on Disabled List
- Toros on Tour : Being Away From Family, Friends Make It Difficult for Former College Standouts Who Are Playing Abroad
- Local Boys' Soccer Club Wins Title
- Indurain Will Lead a Parade in Paris : Cycling: For the second consecutive time, he is expected to ride ahead of the pack in the finish of a Tour de France he has dominated.
- Schmidt to Head Research Board
- Fruehauf, Chinese Start Joint Venture
- Why This Year's Initial Public Stock Offerings Have Fared So Poorly : Securities: Many of the IPOs were hurt when investors grew jittery about the market.
- Handy Machine May Speed Customs Process
- CITYSCAPE
- The Romanovs Laid to Rest : THE LAST TSAR: The Life and Death of Nicholas II <i> By Edvard Radzinsky</i> . <i> Translated from the Russian by Marian Schwartz (Doubleday: $25; 438 pp.) </i>
- Afghan Families Divided, Villages Uprooted
- Plague, War, Trains, Cars, Things New Can't Kill English Village : Countryside: One such, Hatfield Broad Oak, was thriving when William the Conqueror rampaged across the land in 1066.
- El Monte : Moreno Joins School Board
- Old Fuds in the Land of Hardbodies
- Pet Lovers, Officials Say It's a Purrfect Time to License Cats
- Burn Centers May Lose a Key Tissue Bank : Medicine: Facility that is $140,000 in debt and unable to pay some workers seeks private funding to avert closure.
- L.A. Zoo Unleashes Ad Blitz : Advertising: Bus cards, billboards and TV commercials aim to polish the facility's image--and to lure local families away from the San Diego Zoo.
- Justice May Be Served at Last : Military: Congressman wants to clear the record of World War II pilot Bill Terry, who was court-martialed for entering a 'whites only' officers club in 1945.
- Golding Goes on Offensive in Runoff Race : Politics: Stung by her second-place finish in the June primary, the county supervisor plans to do double-time in her catch-up campaign against mayoral candidate Peter Navarro.
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : CARRYING THE DAY
- PANGS OF LOVE by David Wong...
- Ancient Towns May Be Clues to Africa's Heritage : Archeology: Arabs were long thought to be responsible for the ruins that dot the continent's east coast. But a Kenyan scholar argues that the Swahili built them.
- They're Baack! Circles Cropping Up Again
- La Verne : Tax Deadline Extended
- Louisiana Clinic Site of Abortion Protest
- Right of Way Cleanup Project Gets Underway
- Service Groups Provide Free Summer Lunches
- Council Approves Gay Rights Plaque
- COLUMN ONE : Poland's Furnace of Frustration : Three years after the revolution in Poland and Eastern Europe, thousands feel their lives hang in the balance. Like the Polish steelworkers, they are plunged into uncertainty.
- Get Ready for Baker: Master of the Negative
- Paradise Reconsidered : MANY IN THE JEWISH COMMUNITY LOOK FOR A NEW ROLE AFTER THE RIOTS
- LAPD CHIEF: New Los Angeles Police Chief...
- Veterans Shed Tears, Swap Tales in Remembering Battle of Bulge : World War II: The small group meets in Thousand Oaks. One member implores: 'Don't take your stories to the grave.'
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : Reveling in Spotlight of World : <i> Manana</i> Comes to the City : The scene: Silence, then an explosion of sound finally marks the end to years of waiting.
- Trachsel Would Welcome Some Noise in His Castle : Baseball: State-of-the-art minor league park suits former Troy High pitcher just fine. But he says fans are too quiet.
- MUSIC AND DANCE
- POP MUSIC
- Panel Takes a Flyer (or 2) on Halting Illegal Development : Environment: Task force unveils brochures and a new hot line as part of ongoing efforts to protect hillside areas.
- Human Bloodhound Tracks Down Foul Odors : Business: With a finely honed sensitivity, he sniffs out the source of trouble. And at up to $175 an hour, the smell of money is strong.
- Corking the Bottle : Cities Try to Limit the Sale of Packaged Spirits
- FREEWAY REPAIRS : Caltrans Issues Advisory About Scheduled Freeway Work Areas
- COLUMN LEFT/ GEORGE BLACK : Overkill by the Overpaid at Barcelona : 'Dream Team' is a misnomer. Real dreams involve risk. Americans want a sure thing.
- CAMARILLO : 4 Men Are Arrested on Cocaine Charges
- Debate Rages Over Housing for Air Force at Angels Gate : San Pedro: Supporters say rejecting the plan could devastate the local economy. Opponents cite loss of parkland and say enough has already been done for the military.
- Judge Declares Mistrial in 4th Case Related to Stroup Murder : Courts: Jury deadlocks on murder-for-hire charges against slain Hawthorne woman's son-in-law. The prosecution says it will seek another trial.
- Plan to Sell Airport Not Yet Ready to Fly : * Questions of Financing, Control Need to Be Explored
- FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Schroeder Impressive in Scrimmage
- Surgeon Helping Vietnam by Training Other Doctors
- Damaged Goods : Rodney Peete Says He's Fine Now and the Lions Say He's Their No. 1 Quarterback, but His Bouts With Injuries Are Part of the Reason He's Without a Contract
- The Call of the Wild
- Keeping the Steam Up : Development must not be allowed to kill Old Faithful
- Truckers Get Tips on How to Avoid Staged Accidents
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : There's Little Chance of Signing Esasky
- Their Friendly Rivalry Is Intensified : U.S. Women's Open: Best buddies Sheehan and Inkster are tied for the lead, three strokes ahead, heading into final round.