- Carbajal Stops Calzada in Non-Title Fight
- SAN CLEMENTE : Residents to Aim 'Gun' at Speeders
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NATION : SWC Allows Arkansas to Stay in 1991
- PACIFIC 10 / MAL FLORENCE : Cougars' Price Mixes Fun With Business
- THE SIDELINES : Regents OK Coors Arena Name
- He Ain't Nothin' but a Wolverine
- Mayor Uses Half as Much Water as He Did Year Ago
- Hundreds Expected to Take Part in San Diego Beach Cleanup Program
- Crisis in Middle East Sparks Rush-Hour Protest
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Trainer Facing Accusations After December Raid
- Millionaire to Relinquish Control of Raceway
- NBA NOTES : Indicted Wingate Will Not Return to Spurs
- Stephenson Still Coming to Grips With Comeback : Golf: She is in final stages of recovery from mugging that left finger permanently crooked.
- Oilers Down Newport Harbor in Turnover Battle
- There's a Big New Kid on the Block : Hemisphere: Brazil is economically strong and politically self-confident enough to batter U.S. hopes for Latin American free trade.
- Santa Clarita, Firm Near Agreement on City Aid for 1st Major Retail Center
- Scripps Reports Groundbreaking Septic Shock Study
- Robert (Sonny) C. Rowe; Cabinetmaker
- WESTMINSTER SCHOOL DISTRICT
- Man Held in Robberies May Be Linked to Rolex Thefts : Crime: The suspect is charged with holding up two attorneys. Police also arrested a jeweler and confiscated several of the pricey watches.
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : Robinson Unsure About Tailback
- BOYS' CROSS-COUNTRY PREVIEW : Agoura Joins Fast Company in Marmonte
- A's McGee Keeps Eye on Batting Race
- Lewis Gets Quick Start on Return Team
- NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Beach Towel Takes Little Brown Jug
- MOVIE REVIEW : Spacey Visuals Add Energy to 'Avenger'
- Fall Brings a Diversity of Arts: It's Live, It's New, It's Local : Theater: The curtain opens on a broad range of selections from original works to revivals.
- Smoker Death Case Could Help Clear the Air on Liability : Litigation: Cigarette makers face a tough test in a retrial of a wrongful death suit. It could put a damper on future cases--or prompt the filing of more.
- National Semiconductor Corp.: The Santa Clara, Calif.-based...
- Big Board Seeks Volatility Curb
- Federal Reserve Reports Rise in Money Supply:...
- Security Pacific Likely to Buy Mercury S
- CLIPBOARD
- Columbia Put Behind Two Other Shuttles
- Crime Fears Cramp New Yorkers' Style : Violence: Caution is the watchword as lurid slayings grab headlines. But some officials insist the city is not that dangerous, nor the situation new.
- Alfred Kouzel; Academy Award-Winning Cartoonist
- 707 on Way to Plane Graveyard Crashes
- FASHION : Augmentation Is the Latest in Lip Service
- Iraq, U.S. Trade Envoy Ousters : Gulf crisis: Baghdad also expels military attaches from 11 embassies. Bush cites growing terrorist threat.
- Sun Sets on a Towering Downtown S.D. Mystery
- Trial Ordered in Border Heists : Courts: Judge decrees that a 17-year-old war games enthusiast should be tried as an adult on charges of robbing illegal migrants along the border.
- 13-Year-Old Slain in Drive-By Shooting : Gangs: Authorities say the East Los Angeles youngster's life was probably snuffed out as a result of turf warfare.
- Even Without Drugs, There'd Be Gangs : L.A.'s sheriff offers a provocative youth-gang hypothesis that demands attention
- Barrett, Corcoran Win Weekly WSC Honor
- THE SIDELINES : Ex-Mayor Seeks Olympic Role
- A Padlock for California's Democracy : Redistricting: Democrats are primed to distort elections for a decade. Why are Republicans silent?
- Bolsa Grande Gives Pioneer a Double Shot
- Laguna Hills Makes Passes Count
- CSUN Showcases Emerging Opera Talent in Sunday Concert
- Reichmanns May Sell 20% of Developer : Real estate: Olympia & York is the world leader in commercial property. The brothers' plans to cut their stake fan fears that conditions may worsen.
- Helms to Replace Cooley as Seafirst CEO
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FRESNO : Doctors Back Off Surgery for Boy
- Xerox Wins Round in Court: U.S. District...
- Iraqi's Home Ransacked
- Tears, Fears Linger a Year Past Hurricane Hugo Fury : Disaster: Repairs continue in areas struck by the 1989 storm. Many suffer something akin to post-war stress.
- Pick Clothes That Convey Message You Want to Send, Consultants Say
- German Parliaments Give Final OK to Terms for Unity : Merger: Legislators act in East and West. The Polish border is recognized as inviolable.
- $5.4 Billion OKd for Road and Rail Projects : Transportation: The bulk of the money will go to programs designed to unclog freeways and induce commuters to use rapid transit in urban areas.
- 2 Navy Copters Collide in Remote Mono County Area
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : VALLEJO : Body in Drum Went Undetected 46 Days
- Bush Speaking Softly on Democrats : Politics: The President avoids trying to blame the GOP's opponents for the budget stalemate because he needs a united front for his Persian Gulf policy.
- COUNTYWIDE : Vigils Will Support Children's Summit
- FULLERTON JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School Enrollment on the Plus Side
- Police Beam 'Star Trek' Fan Into Jail Cell
- Foreign-Exchange Conductor : Orchestra: Korean Won-Sik Lim will lead the Garden Grove Symphony on Saturday, while the community group's own Edward Peterson will travel to Korea in November to return the favor.
- TV REVIEWS : 'Going Places' Misses the Jokes
- Thomas F. Bradac, artistic director of the...
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Narrow Margin's' Thrill Is During Its Train-Top Chase
- STAGE REVIEW : Please Turn Down the Volume a Bit in 'Matchmaker'
- It's Leona's Turn in Playboy--Donald Is a 'Skunk'
- Goldwyn-Heritage Merger Proposed: The Samuel Goldwyn Co....
- Philips Withdraws From AT&T; Venture: NV Philips,...
- Report of Probe Cuts Price of Polly Peck Stock by Over 50%
- Texaco Will Make Cleaner Diesel Fuel for Los Angeles
- Drive a Hard Bargain in Leasing Space
- Silicon Valley Bank Opens County Unit : Credit: The Newport Beach branch will specialize in loans and financial services to Southern California technology companies.
- World's Dumbest Escapee Candidate
- The Little Car With the Big, Big Price Tag
- Sex Quarrel Dooms 'Model Couple'
- Sydney Giddens; Burbank Electrician
- Vista
- ANAHEIM : Neighbors' Protests Kill Preschool Move
- NFL NOTES : Cowboys Reportedly Near Deal to Trade Walsh : Football: Backup QB may be sent to New Orleans. First, though, the Saints want to deal Hebert to Raiders.
- THE SIDELINES : Twins' Aguilera Rated Fit for '91
- La Mansion's New Owners Go the Extra Mile With Their Mexican Menu
- Rancho Alamitos Hits It Big, 74-0
- The New Makes News in First Round : LPGA: Morse and Anderson, who had their best years in 1982, have lead at 68. Lopez, dumping her old putter, is one behind.
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : Lions' Taylor Banned From League
- THE SIDELINES : Senna Leads Portugal Qualifiers
- Secret of Their Success Is Look but Don't Help : Golf: Lopez and Knight love each other, but he couldn't cut it as her caddie.
- TV REVIEWS : Promising 'Evening Shade' for Reynolds
- Chip Beck Beats Nick Faldo in Golf Semifinals
- 'California Light' in Spotlight
- Dave Brubeck Still Has All That Jazz
- Suspect Arrested in Stabbing Death
- Agreement Paves Way for Poway Expressway : Transportation: San Diego City Council approves plan for route to link up with Interstate 15.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : USC : Wellman Doing Just Fine This Season
- Houston Hands Cincinnati Crushing Defeat, 3-2 : Reds: Pinch-hitter Carl Nichols hits two-run single for Astros with two out in bottom of the ninth.
- Bus Fuss : Shuttle: Drivers for the DASH line delay their runs to protest wages and working conditions. Full service is restored by mid-morning.
- San Diego
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Versatility a Factor in Mays' Release
- Fall Brings a Diversity of Arts: It's Live, It's New, It's Local : Art: Area galleries plan a variety of themed group exhibitions and solo shows and try to overcome Westside competition.
- Oil Prices Set Another Record at $35.10 a Barrel
- Marshall Industries: The electronics firm reported first-quarter...
- Dell to Fight Texas Instruments Suit: Dell...
- Gay's Suit Over Expulsion From Boy Scouts Begins : Trial: The Eagle Scout was not allowed to become an adult leader after taking a male to his high school prom.
- NATION : Defense Consultant Gets Prison
- COLUMN ONE : A TD for Canadian Identity : Football is a far different--they say better--game up north. And they are determined to keep it that way.
- Temperatures to Remain Cool Through Weekend
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Meeting Planned on Holly-Seacliff
- Tish Johnson of Panorama City rolled strikes...
- 3 Mexicans Arrested in Head Shaving and Robbery of Migrants
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Baerga's 4 Hits Lead Indians Past Yankees
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Expos Win Two, Complete Sweep of Mets
- THE SIDELINES : Ex-Florida Coach May Appeal NCAA Unethical-Conduct Ruling
- Nuggets Sign Wolf to Offer Sheet
- COLLEGES / ALAN DROOZ : Dominguez Hills Tourney a Top Draw
- The start of Thursday night's Canadian Football...
- Goldblum Gets Physical in 'Tall Guy' : Movies: Known for his neurotic sidekick roles, the versatile actor exhibits prowess at slapstick comedy in his latest film.
- No More Religious Hard Sell : Heavy metal: Stryper, which built a reputation as a Christian band and plays Sunday at Pacific Amphitheatre, is switching focus from ministry to music.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Don't Tell Her It's Me' Could Use Talent Better
- Valve Trombonist Horns In : Music: Mike Fahn, who fronts a quartet Saturday at the Hyatt Newporter's weekend jazz festival, is renowned for his mastery of the seldom-seen instrument. Rhythm section, make room.
- Hampton's Early Treatise on the Battles of Love
- RECALLS : Warning Issued on Muffy Bear
- MGM/UA Could Cost Parretti More Than $1.3 Billion
- World Scoop Spotlights Arab Network : Media: The first report of Kuwait invasion also brings fear of death threats to broadcaster.
- Custody Battle Begins Over Surrogate's Baby : Parenthood: The two sides can't reach an agreement. Foster home may be interim solution.
- Ueberroth's Touch With Hawaiian Air Hasn't Been Golden
- NATION : Vietnam Affirms Help on MIAs
- City May Request Gulf Exemption for Officers
- Neighbors Say Developer Used Maneuver to Beat New Zoning
- Santa Ana Gangs Feel Heat, Try Other Cities
- Hahn Salute Foreshadows End of Era
- Caltrans Denies Funds for Plan to Widen Simi Valley Freeway
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : For Whom Do These Roads Toll?
- FILLMORE : Trench Cave-In Kills Ranch Hand
- Long Beach, whose nervy slogan is "The...
- Eubanks' Field Goal Gives San Clemente a 22-20 Win
- Agoura Girls Win Appeal to Again Race in Division I : Cross-country: Chargers return to level at which they finished second in the state the past three years.
- South Carolina could find out soon if...
- El Toro Puts Some Distance Between No. 1 and No. 10 Downey
- Receiver's Look Is Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow : Community colleges: Reeves showcases his exotic haircuts and receiving skills for El Camino.
- War Is Hell, but 'Civil War' Is Splendid : Television: On Sunday, PBS fires the first salvo of its 11-hour miniseries, a scintillating masterpiece not to be missed.
- SHORT TAKES : Dates for '91 Oscars Scheduled
- Show Provides Blend of Sincerity, Pretension
- Ex-Environmental Lawyer Will Replace Allen at SoCal Edison
- 'Witching Hour': Dow Off 5.94
- The Reagans and the Homeless Problem
- GE, Airbus Give NWA a $500-Million Loan : Transportation: The deal may have clinched recent major orders for the aircraft firms.
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Titan 4 Problems Postpone Launch
- STATE : UC to Negotiate on Arms Labs
- WORLD : Japanese Assail Enthronement
- LOCAL : Keating's Bail Still $5 Million; Other Defendants Get Reduction
- NCAA Puts Florida Teams on Two Years' Probation
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Cash Blows Past Mancini to Give Australia 1-0 Lead
- THE SIDELINES : Texas Golf Club Invites Blacks
- Doctor Says Clemens Is OK to Pitch
- Orange Rolls Past Katella
- It Wasn't Broke, So They Fixed It
- SHORT TAKES : Prince Prefers His Own Music
- New York Ballet Gives Repertory for O.C. Show
- Businesses Connive in Money Laundering, Panel Reports
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS INSURANCE COMMISSIONER : Bannister Vows to Back No-Fault Initiative
- NATION : Killer Gets His Death Wish
- WORLD : Yeltsin Suffers Bruises in Crash
- UPDATE / MURDER MYSTERY : Who Killed Kenya's Foreign Minister? : Despite the suspicions, Scotland Yard's report may never be made public.
- Expos Can Think About Playoff Tickets
- The Nemeth javelin will remain legal during...
- COMMENTARY : In Atlanta Olympics, Just Getting There Will Be Half the Fun
- SCR Awarded $112,500 NEA Grant : Arts: The repertory will soon decide whether to accept the federal subsidy, which requires a pledge not to produce 'obscene' works.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Goldblum Rises Above 'The Tall Guy'
- Hold Onions and Chili--Vendor Guilty
- Strict Law Sought on Hazardous Chemicals : Environment: Worried about accidents at a refinery, Torrance may draft an ordinance that's tougher than state rules.
- Hermes Pan Dies; Showed Steps to Astaire, Rogers
- On the Bike Beat : Patrol: Police roll against crime in Hollywood. The goal is to increase the officers' mobility and stop crime by sneaking up on wrongdoers.
- PORT HUENEME : Man Claiming to Have Gun Robs S
- The Poet of Jazz Piano Opens Tonight at Vine St. : Jazz: Tommy Flanagan stays out of the limelight. But he was accompanist and musical director for Ella Fitzgerald.
- TV REVIEWS : Benti Stands Tall on 'By Year 2000'
- P.M. BRIEFING : Dairymen Join Farm Bill Fight
- N.Y. Post Buyouts: Noted sports columnist Peter...
- A Suggestion to Pick Up Farm Workers : Agriculture: Professor urges farmers to organize job banks and share temporary employees to ease layoff problem.
- ENERGY : Crude Prices Soar in Befuddling Session
- S.F. Kolzak; Chose 'Cheers' Cast
- Rain Holds Off and Coolness Prevails in Prelude to Fall : Weather: Sunday marks the advent of autumn and the wet season. Weatherman says it will stay dry for a while.
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Good Deal, If It Doesn't Backfire
- Mother of Slain Girl Seized in Drug Raid : Narcotics: Woman and two others are taken into custody at Newhall home. Her daughter had been sexually molested and murdered last year.
- Justices Reject County's Prison Land Challenge
- Bus Fuss : Transit: Two months after its inception, most patrons don't know what effect the Rider's Bill of Rights has on their commutes.
- Four Races to Watch in the Fall : 72nd Assembly District
- Arrests by Torrance Police May Be Break in Rolex Robberies : Crime: Man is accused of robbing two attorneys. Police also recover watches from a jeweler who was booked on suspicion of receiving stolen property.
- Charges of Bias Bring Call for Probe of Carlsbad High
- After Violent Party, Hotel Gets Warning on Permits
- A Rash of Sewage Spills Plagues Old Oxnard Line : Health: City and county officials investigating 31 releases since May say one cause of the problem is the system lacks any inclines to help move the effluent.
- Looking at the coastal environment--and the junk that pollutes it.
- School Officials Wary of 'Drug-Free' Program : Antelope Valley: A plan for voluntary tests of students fails to win support from three of five board members.
- Ram Game Sells Out; No Blackout
- Wilsons Provide Unique Version of Double-Teaming for Bolsa Grande
- Herbert W. Lamb; Purchasing Agent
- Fullerton Rallies to Win, but Coach Is Unimpressed
- ROUNDUP : Notre Dame Sweeps Past Louisville in Volleyball
- Southwest Is Ready to Battle Harbor
- Ryan Makes It Hard to Be a Buddy : Pro football: Ram and Eagle coaches live at opposite ends of the NFL spectrum.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Encino Version of Mon Kee Leaves One Hungry for the Original
- SHORT TAKES : Newton to Appeal Award Loss
- STAGE
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Misplaced' Critiques Promised Land
- Philip N. Papaccio, deputy general manager of...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Shrimpers Get Limits Reprieve
- Donald Trump Misses Payment on Airline: The...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Mustang Ranch in IRS Hands
- Business Expectations Slump: Business expectations for higher...
- Man and His Family Find the Self He Left Behind : Identity: Fourteen years ago, Leonard Cohn of San Marcos was someone else. Literally.
- ASIA / SPORTS DIPLOMACY : S. Korean Businesses Score Points in Beijing : Seoul hopes that support for the current games will speed economic and diplomatic ties with China.
- WORLD : Lebanon Reforms Split Powers
- MASH Crew's Descendants Curing Snake Bites : Medicine: Heat exhaustion and broken bones also get treated at forward U.S. hospitals in Saudi Arabia. But the doctors and nurses are ready for war if it comes.
- GULF WATCH: Day 50 : A Daily Briefing Paper On Developments In The Crisis : Diplomatic Front:
- Suriname Envoy Picked
- Accused Kidnaper-Rapist Ordered to Stand Trial : Port Hueneme: Police officers testify that the 34-year-old man beat, molested and abducted a woman and her daughter during a rampage in July.
- Boy Convicted in Shooting Death of Sister : Justice: Richard Hubler, 14, can receive 15 years to life for second-degree murder in the slaying of 12-year-old Gema Marie.
- Tennis Event Set for Warner Center
- Football Game Rescheduled
- Spotlight Shines on Bruce Dern in the 'Dark'
- STAGE/NANCY CHURNIN : Old Globe's O'Brien Has Pair of A.R. Gurney Plays on Tap
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Unfulfilled Promises at Cucina
- Finding the Gold in a Mountain of Coal
- STAGE
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Love's' Tale of Fatherhood Rings Hollow
- Plumbing Firm Wants to Be a Fixture in U.S. : Marketing: Toto Ltd. of Japan hopes its high-tech, water-saving toilets will win over consumers, particularly in drought-stricken California.
- Schools Getting Bum Rap, Newport Principal Says
- Democrats Accuse Bush Officials on S&L; Mess : Thrifts: Several senators charge conflicts of interest in the Administration's handling of the burgeoning fiasco.
- Well-Upholstered
- Poll Counters Stereotypes on U.S. Students
- Saudis to Shop Around if U.S. Balks on Arms
- Israeli Soldier Dies in Attack by Gaza Crowd
- Armenians Wage Hunger Strike in Regional Dispute : Soviet Union: Five threaten to starve themselves to death unless Moscow ends military rule in Azerbaijan enclave.
- 2 Navy Copters Collide in Remote Mono County Area
- Jurors Say Teacher Was Only Bantering : Trial: 'They were just funny innuendoes,' one panelist said after William Fisher was found not guilty of five charges of 'molesting or annoying' female students.
- THE SIDELINES : 4 Advance in Paris Open Tennis
- INDIVIDUALS TO WATCH
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : SAN DIEGO STATE : Freshman to Start at Safety Against BYU
- Tijuana Orchestra to Back Visiting Ballet in S.D. : Music: With the San Diego Symphony unavailable, the sponsor of the San Francisco troupe's week-long concert series goes south of the border to find musical accompaniment.
- Heeeerre's Ruth: Brown Hits Prime Time : Pop music: Even in her recording heyday, Ruth Brown longed to sing on 'The Tonight Show.' She got her chance and now she says, 'I have finally made it.'
- REAL ESTATE
- Non-Blue-Collar Workers Get 5.5% Average Pay Hike
- Keating Broke, Accountant Says at Bail Hearing : Thrifts: His debts are said to exceed his assets by $5.2 million, and he doesn't have any income.
- WORLD : Zulu Chief Agrees to Talk Peace
- P.M. BRIEFING : Parisians Battle Trash Mountain
- 5 S.C. Legislators, Lobbyist Charged in Bribery Scandal
- REAL ESTATE : More People in the Market for Attached Homes
- LOCAL : Truck Fire Closes Pomona Fwy.
- Woody, Mia Do Scenes of a Toy Store
- LOCAL : 2 Die in Nordhoff St. Accidents
- Going Head to Head : The mentor: Maurice Azoulay has returned after fleeing the hairdresser heydays. He says customers' present attitudes are more realistic.
- NATION IN BRIEF : CONNECTICUT : Candidate Is Driving With Invalid License
- Bugs with Byte : In a UCLA lab, tiny computer 'ants,' the products of an infant science known as artificial life, struggle to evolve. Their existence may seem futuristic now. But just wait, researchers say.
- CAMPAIGN TALK : A Weekly Window On The California Elections.
- Luxury Stores Help Customers Launder Money, U.S. Agents Find
- NATO Should Do More to Help Gulf Effort, Its Top Official Says
- Accident Kills U.S. Paratrooper
- High Rural-Area Substance Abuse Found
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : UCLA : Defense Will Limp Into Ann Arbor
- FAIRPLEX : Gold Crest Express Wins Juvenile Stakes
- Rader Gets New 2-Year Contract : Angels: Team says it will put a renewed emphasis on scouting and development of players.
- Hard Road Back to Top : Rock: Dio struggles to regain popularity among the heavy metal set.
- Spacious New Digs for Santa Barbara Art Facility : Art: The Contemporary Arts Forum marks its move to a shopping mall with a show by Chilean filmmaker Raul Ruiz and an auction fund-raiser.
- Value of Laguna Laurel Is Revealed : Development: The appraiser's report will likely determine whether Laguna Beach can preserve the land by buying it.
- Proposal for 'Bullet' Train Resurfaces : Transit: Abandoned six years ago, plan for San Diego-Los Angeles rail line may get a new life as state moves to endorse private projects.
- San Diego
- U.S. OKs Money for Pacoima Center
- LOS ALAMITOS : Event to Focus on Military Retirement
- Opponents of Planned Landfill Fear Contamination of Ground Water : Environment: But for Indians of the Campo Reservation the project is a last-ditch economic chance.
- ANAHEIM : Council Approves New Tree Ordinance
- OJAI : Leashed Dogs to Be Allowed on Trail
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE WAR ON DRUGS : Jail or Kill All the Young Black Men and You Still Won't Win : Drug cartels are billion-dollar enterprises. That kind of money isn't floating around the ghettos.
- Memos Detail Police Response to Drug Raid : Suit: Two confidential LAPD documents show mid-level officers underplayed their mistakes while others tried to circumvent an internal investigation.
- New Methods Make News at Los Coyotes : LPGA: Morse and Anderson, who had their best years in 1982, have lead at 68. Lopez, dumping her old putter, is one shot behind.
- The NL West Race Just Doesn't Rate With Pro Football
- Rivals Employing Pass-Fail System : Moorpark, Valley Gear Up for 3-on-2 in Battle of Dueling Quarterbacks
- Racist Threat, Vandalism Mar Spike Lee Shoot
- ART REVIEW : Revisiting the Cult of Craft : Exhibition: 'American Arts and Crafts' at LACMA illustrates turn-of-the-century nostalgia for simplicity, yet shows off the era's excesses to good effect.
- Decision on Airport Arts Program Is Delayed
- MOVIE REVIEW : Grace Under Pressure in the Wild
- MUSIC REVIEW : Highwaymen Hit Pay Dirt With Old West Ballads
- Robert Rodale; Built Magazines Into Giant Firm
- I. Magnin to Close Palm Springs Store:...
- OXNARD : Governor to Speak at Knights Dinner
- Cal State Dominguez Hills' Enrollment Jumps for 2nd Year
- COUNTYWIDE : Volunteers Sought for Cleanup Day
- MOORPARK : Board, Council to Meet--Separately
- PORT HUENEME : Students, Teachers Still Bulgaria-Bound
- It's Just a Friendly Little Match : Tennis: U.S. and Austrian players put aside their differences in Davis Cup semifinal. Chang plays Muster, then Agassi faces Skoff.
- Savanna Defense Forces Turnovers to Defeat Cypress
- Auto Insurance on a Collision Course
- Madison Race Is Added to Bicycling Card
- Parker Always Has Been a Quick Starter : Pro football: Huntington Beach native is a late bloomer who did not play in high school. He has made an impact on the Buffalo Bills as a rookie.
- Agassi Victory Gives U.S., Austria 1-1 Tie : Davis Cup: Semifinals see Austrian Skoff easily disposed of in straight sets. Muster downs Chang in intermittent rain.
- Congressional Budget Debate
- Restrictions Imposed on Mosque Design
- Restrictions Imposed on Mosque Design