- Missing Woman's Family Seeks FBI Help
- Mulholland Drive a Landmark of Spirit
- COOL SHOWS: In late-night TV, Jay Leno...
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Birds' Flight From Area Points to Malathion
- Happiness Not Necessarily Linked to Beauty, Study Finds : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- Bullfrogs Blow Lead, but Hang On
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rockies Turn Power Back On Against Mets
- Scoring Is Easy for Angels
- Music Review : Romances Under the Stars
- No Sweat
- JAPAN
- Westinghouse May Strike Deal With CBS by Midweek : Television: Formal bid did not come Sunday, contrary to expectations. Ted Turner says he should not be counted out.
- China Accuses Taiwan Leader of Moving Toward Independence
- A Leap for the Coho
- Dateline California : To Our Readers
- Quake Bumped 101-PCH Interchange off Priority List
- Building on a Blueprint for Affordable Housing : Thousand Oaks: Many Mansions expands beyond apartments with a plan for 55 homes for moderate- and low-income families.
- Physicists Take Close Look at Gold's Atomic Value : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- Axing Remedial Classes 'Blames Students for Not Being Adequately Taught' : PLATFORM
- Agenda
- Indurain Sets Record as Tour Ends Quietly
- SOUNDTRACK
- Era of the Mega-Merger Not Over, Analysts Say : Banking: Though the Bank of Boston-CoreStates talks broke down, economic conditions are expected to drive companies to combine.
- H.F. Ahmanson Names New Executive Vice President
- The Ties That Bind U.S. to Europe Are Beginning to Look a Bit Frayed
- COLUMN ONE : In Minors, It's Lonely at the Top : Few women and minorities get a chance at management on America's small-town baseball circuit. Those who do find old ways die hard.
- British, Sinn Fein Hold Secret Talks; Unionists Angered
- Though Some Think It's for Fools, Gold Is Selling
- Rest in Peace : Fan Adoration Can Make It Hard for Stars to Find a Nice Place to . . .
- North Hollywood : Neighborhood Watch Seeks Participants
- Coyote Captured in Griffith Park May Be One That Attacked Child
- Nature Doesn't Beat the Dodgers
- Orange County Focus is dedicated on Monday to analysis of community news, a look atwhat's ahead and the voices of local people. : PERSPECTIVE : Looking for a Little Something to Cheer for in Laguna Hills
- Pakistan Flood Toll 110
- Northridge : Feuer Will Appear With State Controller
- As Chili Simmers, the Angels Cook
- Uruguay Beats Brazil to Win America Cup
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Villeneuve Wins in Cleveland With Late Charge
- Cabaret Review : Shepherd's Cinegrill Performance Lacks Musical Focus
- Pop Music Review : Hootie Plays Nice <i> and</i> Safe at the Greek : What's Not to Like? That's the Secret of Their Success
- Dance Review : An Emotional Evening of Spanish Classical Dance
- Pop Music Review : Warwick: New Focus, but '60s Hits Still Hot
- New View Sees San Diego, Tijuana as One Metropolis
- Extremists Extraordinaire
- New Event Could Decide Fate of San Diego Sewage Plant : Congress: 'Corrections Day' inspired by Speaker Gingrich targets unnecessary rules and regulations. Foes hope to corral enough votes to kill proposed facility.
- Former Staff Angered by New Eatery : Woodland Hills: Workers who lost jobs in 1993 are still owed money by Joseph Knight. They were shocked to discover he opened Favoritz in March.
- PERSPECTIVE ON SOUTH KOREA : Put the Toasts to Democracy on Hold : Despite some advances in human rights, the repressive laws that propped up military rule are still intact.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : White House Denies Lawyer's Statement
- VENTURA : Council to Consider Youth Services Plan
- More Than Ever, UC Needs Goodwill : Affirmative action: It's now up to the chancellor, president and faculty to uphold the spirit of it.
- Doctors Discover Deadly Disease Carried by Ticks : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- VENTURA : Motorcyclist Evades Police During Chase
- A Pressing Interest : Malibou Lake Man's Collection of Irons Spans Centuries of Designs
- Hit Parade Continues for Angels : Baseball: A 13-2 rout of the Tigers extends their lead in the AL West to six games.
- Op Pro Begins Two Weeks of Top Competition : Surfing: Some of the world's best wave-riders will converge on Huntington Beach for this week's Bud Pro event and next week's U.S. Open.
- SOUNDTRACK
- Jazz Review : Joe Houston's Two-Pronged Blues Attack
- U.N. Sends 800 Soldiers to Reinforce Sarajevo : Bosnia: Troops bringing tanks, artillery. Allies issue ultimatum of air strikes, even as Serbs attack 3 'safe areas.'
- Japan Coalition Intact Despite Election Losses
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALABAMA : Governor Backs Bill for Rape Survivors
- Cultivating Wisdom : Farmers Still Seek Out Retiree Bob Brendler for His Invaluable Advice
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- Nicklaus Says His Era Is Over: He Won't Be Back Until 2000
- BEACH VOLLEYBALL : Oden's Team Racks Up Another Victory
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Powell's Two Victories One for Record Book
- SOUNDTRACK
- Benefit Performance of 'Chess' Set
- Smiling Beyond Her Apocalypse : Television: Dorothy Lyman was a promising soap opera star and had a prime-time sitcom to boot, but then the bottom fell out. Now she's writing, directing and taking the helm of 'The Nanny' in September.
- Pop Music Review : Gene Proves Impish With a Touch of Grit
- Moonves Confident That CBS Comeback Is in Works
- When Notoriety Stars, Talent Suffers
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW MEXICO : Man Decapitates Son on Highway
- Wounded Kashmir Captive Termed Critical
- The Water's Fine : Summer Camps Cater to Beginning Surfers
- Shifting Earth Forces Apartment Evacuations
- Orange County Focus is dedicated on Monday to analysis of community news, a look atwhat's ahead and the voices of local people. : IN PERSON : Lawyer-Biker Challenges Authorities on Helmet Law
- Police Youth Project Has Funds, Plans : Oxnard: Operation Revitalization expects renewal of U.S. grant for its counseling program. But some question its ballyhooed results.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : A's Stewart Has a Tearful Farewell
- IMAX Format Proves a Splendid Match for 'Yellowstone' Mountains
- Valleywide : High Pressure Ridge Means More Hot Days
- Rescuers Free Seals, Sea Lions
- Eruption Assumptions : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment. : Scientists at Mt. St. Helens are studying how to predict volcanic activity.
- Polished Chrome Reflects Customized Car Craze
- Heritage Hero : Scholarship: By documenting the lives of Japanese settlers in the U.S., historian Yuji Ichioka chips away at stereotypes attached to Asian Americans.
- SIMI VALLEY : Comcast Asks City for a Rate Increase
- 6 Arrested in Protest Over Bullock's Furs
- Reseda : Tarzana Man, 31, Dies After Cycle Hits Car
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Claire to Scout for Some Relief
- AUTOS
- Parents Backed in Disability Dispute : Education: Appeals court says Capistrano schools must fund private school for student who had attention deficit disorder and behavior problems.
- Civil Rights Group Blasts Regents' Decision : Minorities: Leader of National Urban League criticizes UC policy reversal on affirmative action. It has already canceled '96 convention in Los Angeles.
- Paradox Keeps Mexico in an Economic Bind
- O.C. Festival Review : Bluegrass Lovers Rally 'Round the Motor Homes
- Edmonds Continues Crowd-Pleasing Ways
- Music Review : Mozart Orchestra Triumphs Over Elements at the Ford
- Welcoming the New Path of L.A.'s 'Arts Majority'
- SOUNDTRACK : 'Oz': The Wizardry of Good Film Music
- Weekend Review : Dance : Fresh Look at Cal State Festival
- Da Gulch Is the Horse in This One : Hollywood Park: Lukas' colt, ridden by Stevens, beats Da Hoss in $500,000 Swaps Stakes.
- Dixie Kee, 59; Former Medical Assistant
- Age Catches Up With Piedmont's Dodge : Tennis: Defending division champion, 56, falls quickly, 6-1, 6-2, in final at Huntington Beach.
- Pop Music Review : Dim Material From Electric Lightweights
- DreamWorks Hires 2 Senior Disney Execs : Entertainment: Move signals studio's entry into lucrative TV animation business and adds to upheaval in Burbank.
- Boots for Kicks : Buena Park Plant's Fancy Footwear Has Found a Niche
- Fantasy Surf : Dreaming of an Endless Summer, Campers Learn How to Catch the Perfect Wave
- Answers Awaited by Slain Man's Family : Shooting: Brothers delaying grief until someone is called to account in the death of Richard Lewis.
- American Held in Iraq Returns Home
- KEN LEYBOURNE : 'You Get to Where You're a Step Above'
- Firms Usually Can Reshape Their Commission Policy
- JAPAN
- JOE JENNINGS AND ROB HARRIS : 'All Our Concentration Is on the Moves'
- Lake Lowered by Dam Gate Failure Reopens
- Man Dies When Truck Strikes Parked Car
- Drug Found Effective in Treating Rheumatoid Arthritis : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- Important Calls for Phone Customers : PUC is making some significant decisions on deregulation
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- World IN BRIEF : SUDAN : Government Rejects Extension of Truce
- Susan Smith Jury to Hear More Testimony at Penalty Phase of Trial
- Taking Cover at Work : Jobs: Hard times are sparking violence on the job.
- Skunk-Kill Plan Draws 30 Protesters
- Tarzana : Equestrian Good as Gold at Special Games
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Shelling Makes It Clear: Clemens Hurting
- Hollandsworth: Catch of Year for Dodgers?
- Top O.C. Design Awards Go to LPA Inc., Ralph Allen & Partners : Architecture: Local AIA chapter honors the firms for outstanding work in their concepts for a headquarters building and a public school.
- Giuliani Willing to Make the Tough Choices for N.Y. : Politics: Despite achievements, mayor's harsh style is criticized. Budget crisis looms 18 months into first term.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Pitching Leads to More Optimism
- You Have to Be Fast to Keep Up With Comic
- Theater Review : Padua Hills Annual Festival: The Thrill Is in the Discovery
- COMMITMENTS : To Love, Honor . . . and Work Together : Whether they're business partners or just happen to clock in at the same place, some couples say being co-workers as well as lovers can be good for a marriage.
- A Wedding, a March and Chicano Rights
- BRITISH OPEN : Costliest Patch of Sand in Scotland
- AIDS Medication Available by Mail
- J.C. Penney Official Joins University Advisory Board
- Desert Fire Halted After Residents Flee
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Up Close and Personal? Uh, No Thanks
- Quake Fraud Investigators Face Huge Task : Disaster aid: Thousands turn to cheating for piece of $20 billion in federal funds and insurance money. Officials say catching most culprits is impossible, but some are so audacious they stand out.
- Alteration of Stolen Checks Poses Rising Problem for Banks
- Uruguay Beats Brazil to Win America Cup
- Kelly Makes Amends as Dodgers Win, 4-2
- Be Cool, Be Glamorous, Be Dead : A disturbing increase in teen-age smoking turns up in survey
- Orange County
- U.S. Doctors Teach, Learn in Bosnia
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Search Resumes for Victims of Collapse
- O.C. School Districts Face Crisis of Crowded Campuses : Education: Santa Ana and Anaheim have seen enrollment soar but have no money for new buildings.
- North Hollywood : Mother Rescues Son, Daughter From Fire
- VENTURA : Patrons Dip Into the Past at Antiques Row
- '95 Fair Sets 103-Year Gate Mark : Entertainment: Lagging attendance surged Sunday evening. New rides helped. The Ejector Seat was a thrilling crowd-pleaser.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Erin Sutton, 13, Skates Into the Limelight
- Art Review : 'Altars': Contemplating Religion and Art
- Art Review : The Artistic Soul of Another Germany
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : Living in a State of Suspended Adolescence : TECHNICOLOR PULP <i> by Arty Nelson</i> ; Warner $18.95, 204 pages
- STANLEY BUNN : 'Every Time . . . I Try to Go Faster and Faster'
- Inmate Walks Away From Musick Jail
- Illinois Congressman Faces Trial in Sexual Assault Case : Courts: Mel Reynolds is accused of having relations with a teen-age worker. She has recanted, but prosecutors hope to introduce taped calls.
- Two Motorists Are Killed by Shots Fired Into Cars
- At SCR Benefit, All the Talent Under the Rainbow
- Cable TV Overhaul Will Brighten Picture for City : Glendale: After years of criticism, Sammons is installing fiber optics that will improve signal, increase channel capacity.
- Music Review : Under the Stars, Edith Chen Shines Bright
- SOUNDTRACK
- Weekend Review : Theater : A Tame 'Shrew' at 10th Shakespeare Festival / LA
- BANKING
- Southland
- BRITISH OPEN : Daly Gets Just Desserts at St. Andrews : Golf: He overcomes fierce winds, but it takes a four-hole playoff after Rocca sinks a memorable 66-foot birdie putt on No. 18 to tie it.
- Many Kobe Firms Still in a State of Aftershock : Asia: Some big companies have come back after the Jan. 17 quake, but many smaller ones are struggling.
- A PRIMER: Lawn bowling, say veteran Orange...
- CHINA
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Broadway Drama : Merchants Divided on Redevelopment Effort's Value
- Results May Give Euro Disney Investors a Thrill : Earnings: The park could report its first-ever quarterly profit this week. Analysts cite financial restructuring, new Space Mountain ride.
- Rosenberg Spy Case
- Lewis and Desert Protection Act
- NASA's Future
- Selling Organs for Transplant
- Embezzlement
- Amendments
- MOVIES - July 24, 1995
- Los Angeles County - News from July 24, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 24, 1995
- San Diego County - News from July 24, 1995
- San Diego County - News from July 24, 1995
- Obituaries - July 24, 1995
- Fertility Clinic Case Is Magnet for Attorneys : Law: They seek clients in UC Irvine controversy and cite the attraction of a new legal field. But critics fear the former patients may lose out in the scramble.
- Attorneys Find Opportunity in Fertility Scandal
- UC Vote Places Money to State at Risk, Panetta Says : Affirmative action: White House aide says U.S. to review funding, calls decision to end race-based preferences 'a terrible mistake.' Wilson terms cutoff threat 'pathetic.'
- An Inventive Opening
- THE NEW FIELD GUIDE TO THE U.S....
- Four-Star Films : 'Giant'
- RSVP / THE SOCIAL CITY : Assistance League Polo Benefit Is a Hit
- CHESS : INTERNATIONAL NEWS
- PLO, Israel Acknowledge They Won't Reach Pact by July 25
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Expert Jesters Court Youths for Clowning
- Send Me a Man Who Reads : THE JAUNDICED EYE
- 2 German Tourists Lose Pants to Swindlers
- VENTURA : Quail Unlimited Group to Build Watering Hole
- Antonovich to Run for a 5th Term as Supervisor
- TENNIS / BILL DWYRE : Even Men's Event Keeping an Eye on Seles
- Unlike Rams, Davis Can't Be Overruled
- Newhall Outhits Its Pitching
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : A's Stewart Expected to Announce Retirement
- SOCCER : U.S. Gives Up Four, Finishes Fourth
- '97 Festival Considered 'Not Likely' by Officials
- Laugh Until It Hurts : The comic genius that coexisted with the self-destructive addict : PRYOR CONVICTIONS: And Other Life Sentences, <i> By Richard Pryor with Todd Gold (Pantheon Books: $23; 247 pp.)</i>
- STYLE / RESTAURANTS : SOMETHING FAMILIAR
- BOTTOM LINE : Good Enough to Eat
- Divining the George Bush Ex-presidency : He's Intensely Relaxed, Has a Few Regrets and Is Devoted to Privacy. But He Still Hasn't Quite Locked Onto a Vision for His Retirement.
- ASIA PACIFIC SPECIAL : Destination: Malaysia : In Deep : For divers at tiny Sipadan, an island off the coast of Borneo, the mantra is turtles and fish, turtles and fish . . .
- SILVER LAKE : Park Center Design Pleases Residents
- Retro : Munster Mash : NICK SPENDS THE SUMMER WITH YOUR YOUR NOT-SO-TYPICAL AMERICAN FAMILY
- Profile : Command Performance : WHETHER IN CHARACTER ON 'VOYAGER' OR NOT, KATE MULGREW LEAVES NO DOUBT WHO'S CAPTAIN OF THE SHIP
- Government Reaches Out to Public--at the Mall : Panorama City: Agencies set up booths for the day, offering information on everything from tree trimming to tax returns.
- School Board Calm Hides Signs of a Political Split : Conejo Valley: Keeping controversy from the public eye may be masking the dissension between a moderate majority and a minority influenced by the religious right.
- Skunk Lovers Raising a Stink in Dana Point : County Plans to Trap, Kill Proliferating Varmints
- OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Navarro Impresses Everybody Except Demanding Father : Boxing: Bantamweight good-naturedly shrugs off his hectoring dad after decisive victory. Vargas and Whitaker also advance.
- THEATER : The Long, Happy Life of 'Picasso' : It isn't a musical and it has no big-name stars, so how did Steve Martin's 'Picasso at the Lapin Agile' buck the odds to be an L.A. hit?
- Don't Want to Get Soaked? Get Umbrella Policy
- For Those Who Fought in Korea
- New Restrictions at St. Mark's Basilica
- The Path to the Person Inside : It seems as if everyone is getting into 'The Artist's Way,' a guide to creativity. Itstheme? Indulge your dreams in the here and now.
- 59 Unknown Lincoln Documents Found
- Say the Secret Word for a Few Cheap Thrills
- Glaxa Studios Teeters on the Artistic Edge
- Military Brats Compare Lives Reared in Uniform World
- Recycling Can Help Put a Lid on Landfills : We must keep pressure on city officials to close polluting garbage dumps, while at the same time trying harder to reuse and reduce consumption of resources at home.
- Assessor Lowers Values for 8,000 More Homes and Firms
- A Memorable Mission : Rescue: Peter Carolan of Garden Grove was among Navy Seals who recovered Apollo 13 space capsule and crew from ocean after 1970 splashdown.
- Coaching Candidate Rejects Kings : Hockey: Dave King, former coach of the Flames, apparently bothered by team's uncertain future.
- TENNIS : Team of Leach, Nelson Advance at Hardcourts
- ART : The Earliest Feminists : An exhibition at the Getty Museum of images of women in medieval and Renaissance manuscripts paints a picture of how some wielded power even when they had none.
- POP MUSIC: ROCK / COUNTRY / R&B; / RAP / LATIN / JAZZ : Bjork Ignites Explosions : MTV airs 'Army of Me' in the wee hours, not so much to downplay the video's bomb sequences, but because of the timing of it all.
- The California Economy : Sputtering Ahead : Houses Sit. Bases Close. Storms Rage. But Movie Making and Tourism, Crop Exports and Technology are Driving The State Forward.
- Readers Pick Their Favorite Piece of Hawaiian Sand : Beaches: Choices vary widely, but Hamoa Beach on Maui has lots of fans. And one expert advises watching out for dangerous currents and reefs.
- Little Monsters : A modern novel about a bad child, a good child and a gun : SMITHEREENS, <i> By Susan Taylor Chehak (Doubleday: $21.95; 312 pp.)</i>
- Guialdo Gives Track One More Chance--It Pays Off
- 'The Substitute Wife'
- Clinton Assails Gingrich on Pace of Political Reform
- Foreigners Ply Road of Mercy in Bosnia : Balkans: International drivers take risks to keep essential supplies flowing to besieged enclaves.
- No Rest for the 'Dream Team' Chief
- Family-Owned Businesses Are Still the Heart and Soul of Asia
- Whitney Has Retailers Holding Their Breath : A greatest-hits package and the all-star soundtrack album for her 'Bodyguard' follow-up are both due Oct. 10.
- CAMPUS & CAREERS GUIDE : Course Provides the Prerequisite--a Laptop
- 'Grief'
- Allen Recall Group Opens Second Office : Politics: Westminster location broadens effort to oust Speaker. Foes expect to have enough signatures by mid-August to force vote.
- SIMI VALLEY : 7 Are Arrested in Drug Investigation
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Decision Monday on Owen Surgery
- They Knew Him Before He Was Lou Gehrig
- So L.A. : a hoofer's place in history : Before Popping, Posing, Breaking, Hip-Hop and Even Disco, There Was Locking. And Don Campbell Invented It.
- Pius X Coach Takes Over Basketball Post at Verbum Dei
- THEATER : The Small Wonder of 'Miss Saigon'
- WEST HOLLYWOOD : Firm's Sculpture Will Honor People With AIDS
- 43 Convicted Armed Robbers Are Put to Death in Nigeria : Africa: A crowd of 1,000 looks on as army firing squad executes convicts to crack down on recent upsurge of violent crime.
- Antonovich Plans to Seek a 5th Term
- It's Sink-or-Swim Time for Lifeguard Hopefuls : Employment: Grueling tests of strength and endurance thin the ranks of those who show up at Huntington Beach in hopes of winning jobs.
- FESTIVAL ROUNDUP : Cornell Shows No Signs of Age in Softball Victory
- Waves Are Bringing Him Back : After Traveling World, Deffenbaugh Is Ready to Be Home For Op Pro
- VIDEO : 'F for Fake' Joins Orson Welles Rarities : The mischievous '70s documentary is new to home viewers, as is the uncut 'Third Man' and his turn in 'Three Cases of Murder.'
- HAPPY CAMPERS?: Lollapalooza founder Perry Farrell has...
- The Consolations of a Garlanded Isle : The life of poet Garrett Hongo : VOLCANO: A Memoir of Hawai'i, <i> By Garrett Hongo (Knopf: $24; 339 pp.)</i>
- Shake, Rattle and Roll : Jagged poems that are wise and hip : SENSUAL MATH: Poems, <i> By Alice Fulton (Norton: $17.95; 128 pp.)</i>
- All the Colors of the Midwest
- Australia--Walt Kilmanas, Redondo Beach: "The Settlement, RSD...
- Soldiers Sentenced for Killing Hazers
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : John Henton likes creating a 'Living' person who's sweet-smart and likable
- Before He Was Gehrig He Was Gerhig
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Powell, 60, Has a Shot at Senior History
- MOVIES : Hot From the Coven : Mike Newell, with fellow sorcerers Hugh Grant and Alan Rickman, cooked up a 'mean little' art film. You were expecting 'Four More Weddings and a Funeral'?
- A FAIRY-TALE ENDING? : 'Princess' to Try a Comeback
- Technology Is No Mere Sector--It's Our Bedrock
- THE HEART THAT BLEEDS: Latin America Now...
- Busing Made Simpler
- SACRED LIPS OF THE BRONX by...
- Bedeviled by the Burden of a Most Thankless Task : Euthanasia: The staggering number of animals they must kill takes a heavy toll on O.C. shelter workers.
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Student's Design Earns Top Honors
- BELL GARDENS : Study Urges Firmer Control of Casino
- OCC's Alaska Eagle Sails Into Home Port After Year's Voyage
- Bride Killed, Husband Hurt When Car Hits Bike
- Go Ahead, Explore New Revenue Sources : Supervisors Have Fewer Options, While O.C. Legislators Have Been Less Than Helpful
- Mayor's Popularity Shifts With the Sands : Riordan soared in polls despite L.A.'s woes, then plunged in the Chief Williams dispute
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Decision Monday on Owen Surgery
- BASEBALL / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Angels Haven't Forgotten Herzog
- STREAMLINE: American Art Deco Graphic Design ...
- Latest Ways to Water Flower and Shrub Beds
- Tubby, Redeemed : At last! A fun-filled novel of a mid-life crisis with a genuinely happy ending : THERAPY, <i> By David Lodge (Viking: $22.95; 321 pp.)</i>
- FICTION
- HEY, WILLIAM JOYCE, DON'T EVER GROW UP! : He Believes in Santa Claus, King Kong and Kids. Now This Children's Book Author Has Been Handed the Keys to Hollywood. Is the World Ready for This?
- GROWING UP by Russell Baker (Plume:...
- Sign Language
- MAYWOOD : Hamilton Is Target of Third Recall Effort
- Bald Eagle Holds Property Squatters' Rights : Puget Sound: Owners of hillside lot are fighting back after finding options limited by wildlife rules. Squabble highlights conflicts between landowners and conservation officials.
- Seen, Not Heard
- CAMPUS & CAREERS GUIDE : Working Adults Have Few Options : Scheduling: Public schools rarely offer degree programs built around night classes, and costs at private colleges can be prohibitive.
- China Fires 4 Missiles in Sea Near Taiwan : Taipei: Testing riles nationalist government, which accuses Beijing of putting up obstacles to eventual reunification.
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : A Circuitous Path Leads Cindy Buckles-Schmidt From O.C. to Africa
- REGION : Hazardous Waste Drop-Off Saturday
- Martha's Vineyard of Knowledge : HOW TO NOT MOCK IT 'TIL YOU'VE TRIED IT (STEWART LIVING, THAT IS)
- Muslim Belt of China in Midst of Revitalization
- For Pete Wilson, His Political Ambition Is Never Blind
- PERSPECTIVE ON HEALTH CARE : A 'Quicker and Sicker' Rebellion : Jaundice doesn't show up until a newborn is more than a day old. Some are being sent home at just six hours.
- BOOKMARK : Hollywood Agents as Latter-day Pirates : <i> Open conflicts in the late '80s gave a rare glimpse into the predatory world of talent agencies. An adaptation of "The Agency." </i>