- Political Quarrels Disrupt Budget Talks : Congress: GOP accuses Democrats of spreading 'garbage' through news leaks. Bush's aides believe efforts to reduce the deficit are still on track.
- Iraqis Raid Envoys' Quarters in Kuwait; 5 Consuls Detained : Gulf crisis: American diplomat was questioned when French, Canadian and Belgian diplomatic missions were invaded. President Bush hints at possible U.S. response.
- Plumbers Discover Cash Flow Problem in Sewer : Counterfeiting: Phony $100 bills are found clogging Cal State Long Beach line. Secret Service agents believe 'money' may have been printed on campus.
- Neighborhood on Edge in Wake of Slayings of Mother, Daughter : Crime: Police approach the investigation assuming that the killings are related to three others nearby.
- Police Find Girl Believed to Be Dead Infant's Mother
- Gonzalez Blasts '88 S&L; Selloffs as 'Giveaways' : Thrifts: The American Savings sale was cited among those in 1988 that will cost the government $4 billion more than previously thought.
- N.Y. Post Escapes Brush With Death; Guild Vote Monday : Media: Details of the proposal weren't disclosed. But all of its unions except one settled with America's oldest continuously published daily newspaper.
- 3 Arrested in Shooting of Toddler
- Our Ounce of Prevention Saves the Allies Billions : Burden-sharing: Compared with the benefits of oil peace, contributions promised by Japan, Germany and others hardly make a down payment.
- Greenbelts Considered as Sites for New Dump : Open space: The Ventura Regional Sanitation District needs a 400- to 600-acre parcel for a new landfill in the Santa Clara Valley.
- Greenspan Hints Lower Rates Hinge on Cutting Deficit : Economy: The Fed's chairman indicates that any reduction would come only if the White House and Congress reach an accord that is credible and enforceable.
- U.S., Soviets Set Frame for Trade Hike
- Data General Corp. to Close N.H. Plant
- Japan Boosts Funding for Gulf Effort : Aid: $2 billion is pledged for 'front-line nations' and more is added to the multinational effort. Some officials complain of bowing to the U.S.
- Sharing Defense Isn't a Burden, U.S. Says
- Diabetes Treatment Offers Hope in Other Transplants
- Gang Violence Rises in Hollywood as Six People Die in Recent Weeks : Crime: A police Operation Hammer sweep is less successful than expected, apparently because word of it hit the street first.
- 2 Lotto Winners, Store Owners Will Share $32.3 Million
- City Rejects Developer's Court Plan
- THE BIG GAME / PATRICK HENRY-CRAWFORD : Before Game Wasn't Right Time to Diet
- Glenn's 13 Kills Lead Christ College Irvine
- This May Be Rick Dempsey's Last Stand : Dodgers: Backup catcher, who just turned 41, begins important series in Cincinnati with his future in doubt. He says he will not retire.
- Reds Win on Homer by Larkin
- For Sacca, It's Been Mostly a Sad Saga : College football: Quarterback who will lead Penn State against USC Saturday admits he has been erratic.
- SHORT TAKES : Sandy Dennis Is Not a Film Fan
- TV Reviews : THE NEW SEASON : 'Road': Stark Portrait of Despair in England
- Burns, 94, Still Loves Show Business
- PREVIEW : Woodwind Quintet Plays Concert of Instruments That Don't Blend
- SHORT TAKES : Oscar Returned After 15 Years
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- Money Supply Rises: The Federal Reserve Board...
- GULF WATCH: Day 43 : A Daily Briefing Paper On Developments In The Crisis
- Catholicism, Costa Mesa and 'Sister Mary' Will Survive
- Lewis' Manager Slams Ben Johnson : Track: Calling the runner a 'cheater,' Joe Douglas said Lewis is unconcerned with Canadian's return.
- Hands Betray Ellard : Pro football: He could catch the ball, but he couldn't keep it, fumbling three times in Green Bay.
- Woodbridge Plays Host to Runners Saturday
- SHORT TAKES : Hirt to Go Down Aisle 4th Time
- Arthur's Last Show--Say It Ain't So, Bob : Radio: The longtime co-host of KABC'S 'Ken and Bob Company' is leaving to work on an Alzheimer's project.
- Trumpeting the Talent of a Brassman
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Life Is a Long Quiet River' Runs Funny and Deep
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Blast Rips Nuclear Plant; Several Hurt
- LookWest Turns a Few Heads
- LOCAL : Teen Shot to Death Over Burger
- Panel Toughens Standard on Smog Alerts
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Bush Said to Seek Mexico Trade Pact
- Rock 'n' Rag Rebels : MTV's Invitation of 'Black Tie Creative' Prompts Some Defiant Style Statements
- El Cajon
- School Crossing Guard Hit by Car as Horrified Children Look On
- A Suspect Again Slain by Police : Shootings: Assault suspect becomes the ninth person killed by San Diego Police officers this year.
- Doctors Attempt to Cope With Rising Carnage of Young
- Menendez Psychologist Denies Asking Woman to Eavesdrop : Lawsuit: He says he never asked her to listen in on therapy sessions with brothers charged in parents' murder.
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : Damone Johnson Status Undecided
- COLLEGES : Hillock Is on the Loyola Hot Seat
- Trojans Might Be Anaheim's Next Conquest
- Trade for Cook Fills a Need
- Houston Handles Texas Tech With Klingler's 5 Scoring Passes
- 'Nunsense' Begins to Turn the Tide Towards a Profit
- Weintraub Is Expected to File Chapter 11 : Entertainment: The film firm seeks to cut off bondholders' action.
- Early September U.S. Car Sales Up: Truck Sales Dip
- U.S. Firms to Ship Soviets Billions of Cigarettes : Trade: The deals represent big business for Philip Morris and R. J. Reynolds Tobacco. Shortages in the country spawned summer protests.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Cory Sues Over House Purchase Deal
- Airport Faulted on Access for Handicapped
- U.S. Tallies Panama Cost
- Union Stresses Bilingual Skills of Teacher Aides
- Several Areas Released From Medfly Quarantine
- Sanctions Seen Failing to Gain U.S. Gulf Goals : Strategy: Analysts fear time will work for Iraq. A deadline for launching military action is urged.
- COUNTYWIDE : Educators to Receive National Awards
- Oxnard District Rules Out Strip-Searches : Education: An administrator's proposal would have allowed officials to ask students to roll up pants or raise shirts, but its language raised fear of invasion of privacy.
- Don't Underrate Tehran's Cynicism : It has to know it's playing a dangerous game
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : Carson Voters to Decide Whether to Ban Fireworks
- Key Project in Works for Oceanside : Building: The $325-million deal would be the most important redevelopment project in the city's history.
- Council Approves Remap Settlement, but Judge Says Questions Linger
- Children's Vaccine
- Another Bouncer at Redondo Beach Bar Has Drawn 2 Lawsuits : Violence: Pancho & Wong's, where a patron recently died after being ejected, has been sued twice in the last year over a bouncer's actions.
- RACING BRIEFS : T.K.'s Skipper in Los Al Classic
- ART REVIEWS : Byron: Disguise, Desire and Deception
- U.S. Envoy to Escort Load of Chemical Arms
- Oct. 1 Deadline Is Urged for Soviet Reforms : Economy: Gorbachev adviser pushes for quick approval. Plan calls for putting nation's factories into private hands within 500 days.
- Baghdad Renews Its Verbal Attack on U.S. Military Buildup in Mideast : Deployment: 'Bush had better withdraw,' Iraqi says. Syria is sending a brigade to Saudi Arabia.
- 200 Seek Evidence in Killing of 5 Students
- Redevelopment Agency Boosts Pay for Firm Running Troubled Hotel
- Ventura : Paralegal Is Arrested in Fraud Case
- COMMENTARY : Will Clark Finds the Thrill Is Gone : Baseball: The Giants slugger has been a shadow of his old self. He traces his long slump to the spring lockout.
- WOMEN'S GOLF
- IOC to Review Tighter Measures on Eligibility : Olympics: A plan is adopted to help nations pay the way for participants in 1992.
- ROUNDUP : Harvard Stages a Water Polo Clinic
- THE SIDELINES : Reds Start Playoff Ticket Sales
- Pursuers of D'Eath in a Hurry : Hydroplanes: If a move is to be made, it had better be this weekend on Mission Bay.
- Shandling Walks Back to Stand-Up : Comedy: The TV star, who plans to try out some of his new material in Irvine, faces his return with mixed emotions.
- TV Reviews : THE NEW SEASON : 'Sudie and Simpson': Triumph Over Racism
- MOVIE REVIEW : Soulful Christie Binds 'Fools'
- Delta, Eastern Hike Fares; Other Carriers May Follow : Airlines: The latest price increases, due Oct. 1, are blamed on high fuel costs. Business travelers are expected to be hit hardest.
- N.Y. Post Talks Sour: Negotiations between unions...
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- CAMPAIGN TALK : A Weekly Window On The California Elections.
- The "Challenge for Children" dinner and auction...
- LOCAL : Lancaster Man Ends Standoff
- Mayor to Take Political Agenda on Road
- Charges Filed in Sexual Molestation of 4 Boys
- Panel Delays Ruling on Malibou Lake Project
- San Pedro is hoping its Street Faire will put the community on the map
- L.A. Superior Courts Nearing Gridlock, Study Concludes
- Car-Pool Group Reaches Out to Antelope Valley
- Fear of Failure Makes Tucker Success at USC
- 24 Hours at the Open Festival : Talent: A journey to 16 programs shows the broad array of art available.
- P.M. BRIEFING : British Inflation Over 10% Mark
- P.M. BRIEFING : Moscow to Open Exchange
- P.M. BRIEFING : Iran Profits From Gulf Crisis
- Saying Pshaw to Poor Shaw Draw : Post-Production Hobnob
- Builders Put On Brakes as 1990 Sales Skid 18%
- STATE : First 4 Toll Roads Announced
- Bishops Delay Women's Issue Pastoral Letter
- Hardly Changing the Chanel
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS GOVERNOR : Feinstein's Husband Sold Stock Two Days Before Value Plunged : Investment: A company director, he says he had no knowledge of impending leadership shake-up that triggered price drop. His sales totaled $2.7 million.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Pier Pigeon Horde Facing Birth Control
- THE SIDELINES : Friend on Trial in Martin Crash Tearfully Maintains Innocence
- THE SIDELINES : Spira May Face More Charges
- Sampras Loses to Berger in His First Match Since Winning the U.S. Open
- THE SIDELINES : Rams Activate Damone Johnson
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : UCLA : Kevin Williams to Start at Tailback
- PEOPLEWATCH
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Ben-Hur': A Nostalgic Chariot Ride
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Low-Voltage Outing for New Kids : Concert: The pop phenomenon fails to harness the energy of an adoring sold-out audience.
- TV Reviews : THE NEW SEASON : Demented Experiment in 'Maniac Mansion'
- REAL ESTATE : Office Leasing Rate Expected to Decline by 20% During 1990
- 2 Charged With Embezzlement of $1.2 Million
- Don't Bet on Just One Horse in This Race
- More Women Are Having Mammograms, Study Shows : Health: 64% of those over age 40 have had at least one test. But less than a third follow guidelines for periodic exams.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : THAILAND : Qantas Jet, Air Force Plane Nearly Collide
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS BALLOT MEASURES : Brown Bash Raises Cash to Fight Term-Limit Initiatives
- MWD to Study Move of Imperiled Rodent From Path of New Projects
- UC President Asks Renewal of Pacts for Weapon Labs
- Tustin's Borza Beats Mater Dei His Way
- FISHING NOTES : Anglers Finding Success at Night
- Mater Dei to Be Investigated on Sparks Matter : High schools: Southern Section questions quick enrollment of transfers from Montclair Prep.
- CBS, PBS Top Emmys for News : Awards: Two networks took 10 honors each, while TBS' 'National Geographic Explorer' led individual programs.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Canada Offshore Drilling OKd
- P.M. BRIEFING : Aussie Network in Receivership
- Home Services Firms to Join: ServiceMaster, a...
- Feinstein's Husband Sold Stock 2 Days Before Plunge : Investment: He says he didn't know of impending management shake-up that triggered price drop.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Attempt to Annex Industrial Park OKd
- Ventura : Complaint Alleging Pollution Filed
- CONEJO VALLEY : Driver Training to Return, for a Price
- Theo Lacy Jail Expansion Start Called 'Landmark Day'
- Student Newspaper at Harbor College Ceases Publication
- Sockers, Collins Agree to Terms
- THE SIDELINES : Oakland Coliseum May Seek Aid
- Mind Still Open on Abortion Issue, Souter Says
- Friendship Pact Signed by W. Germany, Soviets
- Mexicans Call on U.S., Others to Seek Peace
- Bus Bravos : Riders Applaud RTD's Beefed-Up Security
- Panel Backs First Step on Freeway Extension
- Jesse Jackson's Role in Release of Hostages
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- OXNARD : Court Awards Back Pay to 19 Teachers
- Unhealthy Air Again Blankets Simi Valley
- 6 Homes That Shelter Abused Children to Get Some New, Free Interior Paint
- L.A. Agrees to AQMD Demands to Reduce Lopez Canyon Emissions : Environment: But the city still faces civil fines for violating state air quality laws at the dump.
- Ventura Freeway Work to Close Lanes, Ramps
- U.S. to Unleash NBA in Bid for Olympic Gold : Basketball: Coach will be one of current 27 in pro ranks, and players will be named without having to go through trials in '92.
- RACING BRIEFS : Fairplex Park's First Weekend Sees Shepherd, Johnston Stakes
- ROUNDUP
- Mater Dei Program Investigated
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Blood Salvage' Is Not Worth Saving
- 'Poets' Model Deems College Impractical
- REAL ESTATE
- Jesse Jackson's Role in Release of Hostages
- Group to Form O.C. Investor Relations Unit : Professionals: Thirty members break away from the L.A. branch of the nationwide organization to establish a local chapter.
- Multimedia President James Lynagh Resigns
- S&L; Deals Too Sweet, House Panelist Says
- Retail Sales Dip in August Despite Gasoline Increases
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : ORANGE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- Gunman's Sons Sue Prozac Maker: The sons...
- Health-Care Firms That Survived '80s Warrant a Look
- Japanese Will Invest Up to $250 Million in Disney Filmmaking
- AT&T; Says Reach Out Free, Touch a Paratrooper by Fax
- Zeckendorf in Talks With Japanese: William Zeckendorf...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Nike Boycott Wins Little Support
- National Lumber Unit Sold to Jaffee : Home improvement: Chain's former president buys Cathedral City store as bankruptcy judge formalizes liquidation of once-thriving company. Builders Emporium to take over Encinitas outlet.
- Detector of Pre-Term Labor OKd : Health: FDA approval allows Tokos Medical Corp. to begin marketing a monitoring device developed for women with a history of premature births.
- Jamieson Quits as Executive VP at Polygram
- STOCKS : Dow Plunges 43.07, Its Biggest Fall in 3 Weeks
- P.M. BRIEFING : Asahi Pitches Australian Brewer
- P.M. BRIEFING : Senate Weighs Auto Fuel Bill
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : FOCUS: 4 PARK PLAZA
- Los Angeles Times Names 2 Senior Vice Presidents
- Kohl Vows Support, Cites Troop Curb
- Cortex Stock Purchase: Morton Davis, chairman and...
- U.S.-Soviet Arms Talks Reported Stalled : Superpowers: Key issues are left unresolved as Baker meets with Gorbachev, Shevardnadze before heading for Syria.
- Iraq Cuts Rations, Is Accused of Using Food as Weapon
- Britain Orders 'Desert Rats' to Gulf
- 'War Lobby' Urges Military Solution : Hawks: Advocates see a necessity to either remove Hussein or destroy Iraq's war machine.
- Let Arab Body Politic Try Healing Itself : Gulf: An emerging 'third way' would address Iraqi and global concerns, along with older, festering problems that inflame the region.
- 200 Seabees in Mideast, 1,600 More to Follow : Military: Families of the Port Hueneme-based servicemen are used to long separations. Most say only the destination is different this time.
- Rhetoric and the Real World
- 3 Charged in Brawl That Left Girl Disfigured Appear in Court
- ANAHEIM : Jeffrey-Lynne Site of Health Fair Saturday
- SWIMMING : Olympians to Get Time to Breathe
- Chet Forte Pleads Guilty to Fraud, Tax Violations
- CSUN's Davila Fit to Play Soccer
- Top College Teams Will Compete in Water Polo Meet
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : USC : Trojans Will Be Careful With Kickoffs
- From Classroom to Standing Room : Stage: College theater programs can be the spawning grounds for the stars of tomorrow. Four San Diego universities have success stories to tell.
- 'Poor Boys' Spin Reels of Fortune
- PHOTO REVIEW : Pictures Pack a Punch
- Pop Music Reviews : Neo-Southern Rock And a Janis Fixation
- WORLD IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : Rebels, Government Begin Key Talks
- STATE : 100 Flee Mt. Provo Wildfire
- Former Montoya Aide Gets 90 Days After Plea Bargain
- Beating Men at Their Own Game : Football: The wife of USC's coach helps women understand the ins, ends and outs of the sport by teaching them some things even their menfolk may not know.
- Stay on Book About Israeli Agents Upset : Censorship: Jerusalem argues that the work endangers its intelligence operatives. The publisher says it was being silenced by a foreign country.
- Holden Seeks Registration of Rolex Watches
- Man Guilty of Murder in Attack That Killed Boy, 2
- Trauma Team Reacts to Wounded Toddler
- Plan OKd to Make County Workers Pay for Parking
- DEATHS IN VENTURA COUNTY IN 1989
- IRVINE : Ask Not for Whom the Bell Tolls . . .
- COLUMN LEFT / ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Suppression Only Lends Credence : Israel's attempts to stop publication of a damning book are backfiring.
- ANAHEIM : 'A Day of Prayer' Scheduled at Park
- ACC Approves Move to Invite Florida State to Become Member
- Wiesner Does Double Duty at Cal Poly Pomona
- RACING BRIEFS : Lay Down Will Run at Arlington
- Kings Assign Allison to Phoenix Affiliate
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : Falcons Sign Holdout Casillas
- Cunningham in Swim of Things at Edison : Prep football: Senior leaves beach and bodysurfing behind long enough to star at receiver and defensive back.
- English Team Signs U.S. Goalie Meola
- Santa Ana Valley Win Isn't Pretty
- Gathers Suits Consolidated in Court
- Mounties' Giannini Disputes Allegations : Montclair Prep: Football coach says Van Nuys school will be cleared of grade tampering, other charges.
- He's New Behind Mike but Doesn't Need Prompting
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NATION : Judge Refuses to Reinstate Brad Gaines
- Dance Troupe Keeps Spirit of West Africa Alive in S.D.
- Take-Out Taken to a Higher Plane
- STAGE REVIEWS / OPEN FESTIVAL : 'Small Town' Probes Anti-Gay Prejudice
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS GOVERNOR : The Promise of a Dream, a Show of Concern for Latino Residents : Wilson: The GOP gubernatorial nominee dishes up an afternoon of fun in a visit to the Grand Central Market.
- Military Action OK if Sanctions Fail, Poll Says
- At 19, He Aims to Be a City Father
- NATION : Kuwait Escapee Gets Mugged
- Hundreds Flee More Carnage in South Africa
- Canadian Ships Mark Time in Sicily Amid Hot Debate at Home
- Zoo Board to Join City Investigation of Violations : Animals: The 37-member panel expresses shock at reports of substandard conditions at L.A. facility.
- Mistrial Declared After Victim Stabs Defendant
- Plan to Reward Drug-Free Students Arouses Concern : Prevention: Antelope Valley 'club' that would offer financial incentives to youths faces critics who question its effectiveness and threats to civil rights.
- Prosecutor Who Threw Evidence Away Resigns
- Soaring Energy Costs Push Wholesale Prices Up 1.3%
- San Diego
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Public Suggests Ways to Use Spill Money
- SANTA ANA : School Board Sets Bare-Bones Budget
- Board to Let Parents, Principals Study Electromagnetic Hazards
- Van Nuys Loses Key Running Back; Birmingham Hopes Tackle Can Return
- Unbeaten Meadow Star's Streak on Line at Belmont Sunday
- At El Toro, They're Hearing Some Mighty Big Footsteps : Prep football: Brian Haas and Jeremy Hogue are reminiscent of two former all-county stars who led the Chargers to a pair of recent titles.
- Cable Network to Show Gulls
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Grossman, O'Neal Get Mid-Week Sacks
- Old Kids Watch From a Distance
- PEOPLEWATCH
- WHAT'S NEW IN VIDEO : A Rodgers & Hammerstein Feast : THIS WEEK'S MOVIES
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : North Beach Serves Up Manly Meals
- Art That's Never Done : O.C. exhibit: 'Gronk' says he doesn't tend to do a finished piece. Movement, metamorphosis and progression make up his style.
- California Ballet Scales Back but Tries Something New
- Obituaries : Betty Seidl; Longtime Reseda Resident
- Newly elected trustees for San Pedro Peninsula...
- Excellence Close to Home : Increasing the talent pool where it has been most neglected
- EL TORO : School Remembers Marines in Mideast
- Kraynik Banking on Reserves for the Long Run : Marathon: Bay Area athlete preparing for trek from San Francisco to Los Angeles for charity.
- Yankees' New Boss: Won't Second-Guess : Baseball meetings: Nederlander, unanimously approved by owners, says he will bring back front-office stability and fiscal responsibility.
- THE SIDELINES : Boone Heads Phantom Team
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Road Is Unkind to Red Sox, Too
- MOVIE REVIEW : Clint Eastwood's Acid Test
- Testing Cross-Fire of Ideas, Forms in 'Metaphor'
- Jesse Jackson's Role in Release of Hostages
- News Analysis : 2 Elements Pivotal in Cutting Raider Deal
- Buyers Avoid Tract Built on Dump : Oxnard Dunes: Real estate brokers blame negative publicity generated by warning signs and a lawsuit over the oil wastes beneath the homes.
- EMMYWATCH
- Pop Music Reviews : Louie Louie Parrots Diverse Styles at Roxy
- Kin May Remove Food Tubes, Says Top Florida Court
- Fax for Gulf Troops
- U.S. Said Ready to Phase Out Military Bases in Philippines
- S. Africa Vows Added Steps to Halt Township Violence
- Iraq Rousts Diplomats : Bush Calls Break-Ins 'Outrageous'
- PacTel Cellular Increases Share of Georgia Market
- Centinela District Begins the Year Smoothly : Schools: Many believe that the racial tensions of last year are under control. Not everyone, however, is convinced.
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Youths Arrested Over Classroom Fire
- Boy Threatened Sister Before Shooting Her, Detective Testifies
- L.A. Agrees to Reduce Dump's Gas Emissions : Lopez Canyon: Millions will be spent in an effort to bring the landfill into compliance with state air quality laws by the end of the year.
- Wardrobe Economics : Students: Working collegians forsake campus trends for suits, shoes and separates that fit the corporate image.
- U.S., Aussies Fire On and Board Iraq Ship
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Army Reports on Presidio Wastes
- The Last Roundup: Settlement of a three-year...
- Was Assured of No Punitive Action in Battering Ram Incident, Officer Says : Vandalism case: His commanding officer made the promise before he led him to a key piece of evidence, he testifies at a hearing about the raid on apartments.
- Clouds Clear for Parade : Events: TV weatherman "Dr. George" Fischbeck will be grand marshal of the Simi Valley Days tradition, saving the day for planners.
- Home Builder J.M. Peters Has First Loss in 3 Years : Housing: Company sold only 79 homes in second quarter, down 75.5% since last year. Sales of new and resale homes have been dropping steadily in Southern California for months.
- Dispute Erupts Over U.S. Memo Alleging More Milken Crimes
- UCLA Forecasters Expect Recession: The nation's economy...
- GARDEN GROVE : City's Oktoberfest to Be Held on Saturday
- BREA : Principal Earns State Recognition
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / 72ND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Battle for Title of 'Tough Guy' : Curt Pringle and Tom Umberg are fighting it out to become protector in a community that has been ravaged by crime.
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- Family Friend Arrested on Suspicion of Kidnaping Daughter of McDonald's Exec
- Convention Kicks Off Today for Those Who Dare to Be Democrats in County