- INS Agents Arrest 200 in Orange County Raids : Border Patrol: Officers' tactics at crowded apartment complex are criticized after biggest sweep in 15 years.
- Health Care Organizations Attuned to Pets
- THE DATE WAIT : Why just sit hoping the phone will ring when there are so many ways to meet single people in Ventura County?
- Father Killed on Road Where Wife, Son Died
- Colin J. Grier; Community Activist
- Do We Ask Too Much of the Law, or Is Block Blowing a Smoke Screen? : Deputies: Where were the protesters when the government cut programs that would prevent violent crime?
- MISSION VIEJO : Colleges Agree on Engineering Pact
- Residents Fight Plan to Link Parks With Tunnel
- Offshore Oil Drilling Proposal Criticized : Energy: The federal plan to open 500,000 acres of coastline is protested at the sole state hearing on the issue.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Girls Lose in Tennis
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Kiam Has Oct. 10 Deadline to Remain a Patriot Owner
- Campbell Hall Coach Hired at Valley
- Baltic Republics Invited for '92
- Whatever Comes to Pass Is Fine With Fernandez : Raiders: He might not be the star that he was in the Canadian Football League, but he's happy with his contribution.
- Basketball
- Nilsson Able to Make His 'Point' Again
- Recalling The Pike at its Peak
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON D.C. : Study Says Drug Cuts Breast Cancer Risk
- Fast Forwarding in Search of Romance : Videos: Stores say business is picking up for a new line of rental tapes that feature pitches from singles in L.A. and Ventura counties.
- Developer to Head Alex Project : Renovation: Wayne Ratkovich will oversee a proposal to convert the historic theater into a performing arts center.
- Long Beach : 107 Acres at Port Leased Before Landfill Completion
- San Gabriel : Split on Redevelopment
- After Winning the Canada Cup, Team Canada Forgets All About It
- Under Pressure, Helmick Quits : USOC: Conflict-of-interest stories force him to give up his presidency.
- Huntington Park : Teacher-Activist Appointed to Vacant City Council Seat
- Brady Optimistic About Soviet Economy : Kremlin: The U.S. Treasury chief says the new team feels that it can succeed.
- Carson Takes Brushes to Graffiti : Community action: It took just one fed up neighbor to help mobilize residents and the city government for the crusade.
- Defense Calls Shootings at Party an Accident
- Council to Hear Report for OC Section Today
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Martinez Says He Is Ready to Pitch
- Smith Keeps Braves Close : Baseball: He leads 6-4 victory over Padres and, as a recovering drug addict, he defends suspended teammate Nixon.
- Former Mate Puts Bite on Cal Lutheran
- Learning Now for the Future : A Growing Number of Private Computer Classes Are Putting Children at Ease With Technology
- Nation IN BRIEF : MISSISSIPPI : Gov. Mabus Wins Democratic Primary
- THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREEZE : Here's the Skinny on Dippin' Into O.C.'s Ice Creams and Yogurts
- Glendale : 3 More May Go Year-Round
- Robert Irving; Musical Director for Balanchine, Graham Ballets
- All 'The Presidents' ' Good Works
- FESTIVALS & EVENTS : Sea Feast at This Weekend's SeaFest
- Another Dealership Bites Dust : Business: Downey Toyota's failure affects more than 100 employees. The city may have to cut spending because of an expected loss of about $300,000 annually in tax revenue.
- City Selects Private Company to Create Energy From Trash : Landfill: Innovative system will use methane gas produced by rotting refuse at Scholl Canyon. It could save city $350,000 a year.
- Catch This: Partners Open Summit House for the Hill of It
- Man Wounded in Drive-By Shooting Near Junior High
- Officer Kills Man Who Attacked Partner : Crime: Police say bulletproof vest thwarted suspect's knife assault. He often created disturbances, they say.
- Motorbike Rider Killed in Collision
- COSTA MESA : 3 Graduates to Join OCC's Hall of Fame
- BOOK REVIEW : Captivating Voice of an Obsessed Heroine Expends Itself Too Soon : MATING <i> by Norman Rush</i> ; Alfred A. Knopf; $23, 485 pages
- NEIGHBORS : Parlor Tricks : Three seafood restaurants in the county share the same name and logo. But since being sold off, they no longer share a common owner.
- Pankin Vows to Cut KGB Presence
- IN SEASON / Eggplant : Varieties of Eggplant to Satisfy Any Taste
- Armenian Society Honors Glendale College Employee
- ORANGE : School Dress Code Criticized, Defended
- The Inevitability of Sprinklers : Century City deaths show the need for City Council action
- Legislature Passes Asian Crime Hot Line
- High School Closing Considered
- Snake Products Warning Issued
- Trial Opens in Gang Slaying That Shook El Segundo
- Another Obstacle for Willie Jackson : Football: After earning the right to compete at Pierce College, learning disabled player injures knee in his first game.
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- Grueling Saga of Making, Marketing 'Lost in Siberia' : Film: After starring in a Soviet production about battered human spirits in U.S.S.R. labor camps, actor Anthony Andrews is on a quest to see it gain U.S. distribution.
- 'Stavisky': Resnais' 'Almost' Masterpiece
- Sea Food Connection: No Flash in the Pan
- Councilman's Reimbursement for Lost Wages Sets Off Heated Debate
- 2 Men Wounded in Robbery of Lynwood Store : Violence: Shooting comes as efforts are made to repair relationships between Koreans and blacks.
- Housing-Loan Linkage Carries an Impossible Price : Israel: What sort of peace could be negotiated if the Arabs saw a caving in to U.S. demands about where Jews may live?
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- GARDEN GROVE : Residents Sue City, Call New Fees Illegal
- Civil Rights Suit Filed on Behalf of Day Laborers
- Ex-Judge, 2 Others Indicted in Alleged Drug Ring Scheme
- Coaches at Core of Poway's String of Athletic Successes : High schools: School has won 23 section titles the past three years.
- Hawthorne's Robbins Wants No Part of Possible Record-Breaking Night
- Bush Hails Grand Canyon Clean-Air Pact : Pollution: Critics question whether the President had fully supported the plan, which aims to reduce haze linked to a nearby power plant.
- Pentagon Plans Include Sending Fighter Jets
- Region : Gang Violence Blamed
- Chanel Puts Spice in Blue Ribbon Show
- Hard Times Take Toll on Architects and Firms in S.D.
- Russell Lynes; Satirical Critic of U.S. Tastes
- COME CLEAN : With Trash Bags in Hand, Up to 3,000 People Are Expected to Help Pick Up Debris From San Onofre to Huntington on Saturday
- PREP NOTES
- WAC Adopts 8-Game Football Schedule
- FESTIVALS & EVENTS : Dozynki '91 Offers More Than Just Beer and Babka
- Arcadia : Rail Replacement Project
- Ex-Track Star, Coach Plead Guilty in Bank Fraud
- Study Cites Widespread Poverty in U.S.
- Lines Form for Faith, Not Bread : Religion: Hundreds of Russian Jewish immigrants wait in shifts to celebrate Yom Kippur at a newly established West Hollywood synagogue.
- Police, Lawyer Know Little of Officer's Killer
- McClintock May Lose Hometown District : Politics: Under a remapping plan, most of Thousand Oaks would be represented by Assemblywoman Paula Boland.
- Zoo Official Calls Animal Activists, Media 'Vultures'
- Venice Residents' Rights
- Aftermath of Fire at Jordan Downs
- Hearings on Clarence Thomas
- Susan Anton Deserves Respect, Not Sarcasm
- A 'Far-Fetched' View on Loyola Dormitories
- Hearings on Clarence Thomas
- RETAIL/LEISURE
- Shark Attack : Our appetite for the undersea predator is leading to its destruction.
- Citing weak U.S. sales, Volkswagen's American subsidiary...
- Banker Gives Ruble 2 Years to Catch On : * Soviet Union: The head of Russia's central bank says that's how long it'll take for breakaway republics to develop their own currencies.
- Big Guilt Trip Is Packed Inside a Little Juice Box : * Environment: While eco-minded consumers fret over adding to the waste stream, producers contend the convenient packages are recyclable.
- Ex-Postmaster General May Head RTC : * Thrifts: Albert V. Casey is said to be the top choice to succeed L. William Seidman at the S&L; bailout agency.
- The Master of the Microwave
- Dylan Sellers has been named president of...
- Fed Data, Other Reports Show Uneven Growth : * Economy: A survey of business conditions by the Fed is more pessimistic than before. Meanwhile, building permits are down and past-due consumer loans are rising.
- O.C. Broker Gets 4-Year Sentence for S&L; Fraud
- Many Life Insurance Firms Dump Junk Bonds : * Securities: A lot of the investments pay well, but they make policyholders and regulators nervous.
- The pictures are fine. They were always...
- OK, I'm Awake. Now I'm Hungry.
- Zinfandel: Riding High on the Comeback Trail
- Mounting Attorneys' Fees Disturb Pioneer Investors : * Finance: Law firms are seeking $2.2 million from bankrupt mortgage banking firm.
- Beckman Gets License for Genetics Technology
- Doing Business / TENNIS SHOE MANUFACTURER : Something Afoot at Vans Factory
- PDA Engineering said Wednesday that it paid...
- Toyota Plans Ads Featuring Some of Its American Workers
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- In Small Business, Anglo Males Are Faring Best, Census Bureau Finds : * Revenue: Minorities and women tend to be in retail, whereas Anglo men run manufacturing or wholesale firms, according to a report.
- Pacific Gas and Electric Co. on Wednesday...
- RETAIL/LEISURE : Balboa Beach Co.'s Sales Take Plunge, but Optimism Remains
- Keating Put S&L; on Riskier Path, Ex-Aide Alleges
- High-Tech Path to Health Awareness
- Japan's Tainted Big 4 Brokers Slash Forecasts
- Angeles National Forest : Work May Delay Traffic
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : THIS WEEK'S TOP GAMES
- La Canada Flintridge : Rotary Grants for Teachers
- Phone Failure Prompts Calls for Regulations
- S.D. Woman's Club: More Than 100 Years With Water Crisis
- Investor to Back Another Forest Protection Bill
- Little Fuming Results as Tough Anti-Smoking Law Takes Effect : Public policy: Smoking is prohibited in city buildings, almost all workplaces and in two-thirds of each restaurant.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW LA SUPER-RICA : Mex to the Max : Although the atmosphere is unassuming, there is nothing humble about the eatery's tacoesque concoctions.
- Voters Approve Property Tax Hike
- O.C. Marines Ready, Willing for Iraq Action
- Activist Aims to Clear Hurdles for Others : Albert Martinez: Co-Chairman of the Orange County Chicano Moratorium Committee
- Garden Guild Rejects Builder's Gift : Art: Sherman Oaks sculptor's creation will be dismantled and hauled away from Descanso Gardens.
- COUNTYWIDE : Councilman Named to Tollway Position
- Torrance Embraces High-Tech Trash Plan
- Tranquilized Elephant Hoisted Onto His Feet
- YORBA LINDA : School-Attendance Change Supported
- PREP NOTES
- HORSE RACING : Hope for Revival of New England Racing
- CSUN Ekes Out 1-0 Soccer Win on Cardenas' Goal
- PREP NOTES
- COUNT ON HIM TO KICK IN : Trakas Has a Foothold on Record : College football: Now SDSU's career leading scorer tries to bounce back after a few rare misses.
- PREP NOTES
- The Yamaha Corp. of America has given...
- Monrovia : Clinic Permitted to Expand
- 2 Very Different Adventures in Mideastern Cuisine
- Strength in Numbers
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Aquino Faces Revolt Over U.S. Presence
- City Council Approves Luxury Housing for Senior Citizens : Development: The plan's opponents say the 138-unit project is too big for the neighborhood. The city, already challenged in court once, may face another lawsuit.
- Thai Class Opens to a Large House : Education: Los Angeles City College is offering its first class in elementary Thai language. More than 50 students have enrolled.
- HEARTS ON FIRE : Grass-Roots Chicano and Mexican Groups Channel Separate Passions Into Equally Charged Works
- THEATER REVIEW 'THE UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN' : Awash in Music : A Camarillo troupe offers the 1960 blend of popular styles from parlor songs to barbershop harmonies to march tempos.
- FILM : Buster Keaton's 5-Star 'General' Leads Series
- Olga Spessivtseva; Ballerina Called One of Century's Greatest 'Giselles'
- U.S. Loan Guarantees to Israel Would Be a 'Major Obstacle to Peace,' Syria Says : Mideast: Damascus praises Bush for delaying the step. It has become the focus of a major debate with Washington over settlement policy.
- Latinos Sue Over Judicial Elections : Courts: Monterey County group challenges at-large voting that they say unfairly keeps minorities off the bench.
- Mitchell Myths: The Atlanta house where novelist...
- LA PALMA : Skateboard, Skate Ban OKd for Centers
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Tours Will Get Rolling Next Year
- IRVINE : UCI Economist Aims for a Global View
- A Little Leave Can Go a Long Way : As U.S. senator, Wilson voted for a similar federal bill; now state legislation is needed
- Bradbury Reverses Policy on Arraignment Hearings
- PREP NOTES
- Video Rental Chart : 'Wolves' Roams Near 'Home'
- A Kick-the-Bucket Seat on a Deadly Tour of Hollywood
- POP : Like Father, Like Ziggy? . . . Well, Yes and No
- Newly Incorporated City Faces $400,000 Budget Deficit : Finances: The city manager says the shortfall is due, in part, to state budget problems and a city-imposed building moratorium.
- Amendment Could Revive Beach Hotel Plans : Development: Proposal for Sand and Sea Club site was defeated by city voters. But a last-minute addition to a budget bill threatens to return the property to state jurisdiction.
- Not Your Average Day in the Park
- Afghans Facing Prospect of Fighting on Their Own : Civil war: U.S. and Soviet arms that have fueled the 13-year conflict will be cut off at the end of the year.
- Brentwood : Hearing on Pool Hall
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Giambi Is Invited to Olympic Tryouts
- Covina : Rail Station Plan Opposed
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Santa Paula Style : Ventura County Museum features the small town in its current show, "California on Canvas."
- Private PracticeShe once masqueraded as a somewhat...
- Quake Strikes Guatemala; 7 Killed
- Builder Investigated Over Stream : Environment: The Sierra Club alleges that Shappell Industries dumped material into the waterway while constructing a sewer line.
- Limits on Fashion Statement : Schools: The Las Virgenes district adopts a strict dress code that goes beyond others. It targets vulgarity, drugs, flesh and gangs.
- Mira Costa Remains the Girls' Team to Beat : Volleyball: With four starters returning, Mustangs are favored to win the Ocean League.
- Kings Play Exhibition Game Tonight
- Out of the Dugout and Into the Spotlight : Baseball: Jody Robinson, the new Loyola Marymount baseball coach, is eager to start his new duties.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Angels, Rangers Play Doubleheader
- Drugs
- VOLLEYBALL / COUNTY GIRLS' CHAMPIONSHIPS : Top-Seeded Corona del Mar Faces Possible Showdown With La Habra
- A Perverse Zen Master Goes to Head of the Class : Television: Reluctant to commit to yet another unconventional comedy series, Dabney Coleman returns on Fox's 'Drexell's Class,' premiering tonight.
- More Bad News for Hughes : Pentagon Auditor Agrees That Company Overcharged on B-2
- Jim Dodge: American Baker
- Senators Reach Compromise on Family Leave Bill
- Venice : 100 at Lincoln Place Rally
- Temple City : Alley to Be Fenced Off
- Wilson Demands Remap Changes That Favor GOP : Politics: Governor says he will veto the three reapportionment bills backed by Democrats unless they are drawn to give Republicans better chances.
- 2 Lenin 'Monuments' Mark a Shattered Marxist Dream
- Outfielder's Off-the-Wall Play Brings Him Fame : Baseball: Former University High and West L.A. player's most notable moment came during triple-A game in May.
- SPORTSCOPE : No. 1 Bruins Play 3 Games on Road
- Repeat Drug Offender Gets Life Term : Crime: He is remembered by lawmen as the man accused of orchestrating the murder of an LAPD undercover officer in 1973. They get special satisfaction from the sentence.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Library Fee to Start for Non-Residents
- Accord May End Del Dios Violations : Dispute: Settlement with city would allow homeowners to expand septic tank leach fields.
- 80 Nurses Picket in Effort to Keep Overtime Pay
- COUNTYWIDE : 2 Firms Recognized for Helping Families
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Officer's Killer Committed Suicide
- COUNTYWIDE : Supervisors Reject Cal State Fund Plan
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Perry Shows He Is Double Threat
- STAGE REVIEW : Passion Is No 'Picnic' in Cypress : The romantic aspects of the Civic Theatre Guild production are undone by the actress in the pivotal role of Madge, who seems chaste and complacent.
- ART REVIEWS : Bruce Conner: The Artist as Scavenger
- All-Contemporary Globe Season to Include 2 Premieres
- THE HOME COOK : Foods That Comfort: The Less Fuss the Better
- A T&T; Back in Cellular Arena
- In Borrowing Bind, Salomon Sells Holdings
- Chips & Technologies May Challenge Intel : * Computers: Analysts say the company will unveil a microprocessor that will directly compete with the industry leader.
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Botanic Garden : Mission Canyon site will celebrate its 65th anniversary with a show of art inspired there.
- The Last Stop for Major Chains' Merchandise
- Resurfacing of Highway May Slow Traffic
- ARCHITECTURE : Gold-Towered May Co. Store Is Glittering Beacon for Shoppers
- Altadena : Traffic Radar Approved
- Nation IN BRIEF : COLORADO : Bill to Restore Death Penalty Advances
- SIMI VALLEY : Mall-Office Project Subject of Hearing
- HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' TENNIS PREVIEW : Westlake Reloads for Another Shot at 3-A Division Title
- Caesar and Coca Team Up Again for a Show of 'Shows' : Comedy: The stars of the 1950s series revive classic skits for a touring revue. They say the timeless nature of their humor can play in the '90s without four-letter words.
- TV REVIEWS : 'Flesh 'N Blood' Bombards Easy Targets
- MARKETS : Northern Exposure: How Swede It Is on Pico
- Group Says No Thanks to Gift : Sculpture: Not everyone was enamored with the Descanso Gardens artwork. The county will demolish it.
- Catering to Pets Is Stock and Trade of These Stores
- Cities Earn Poor Marks on Environmental 'Report Card' : Pollution: They're criticized for not complying with the first phase of a program to clean up storm water runoff. Municipal officials call the grades simplistic and unfair.
- Cyclists Have Another Hill to Climb : Recreation: Nonprofit group wants to preserve access to mountain trails for bicyclists.
- California IN BRIEF : RICHMOND : Legionnaires' Cases at Building Rise to 9
- Killer of Officer Shot Himself to Death, Autopsy Reveals : Slaying: Gunman is believed to have put pistol to his head when he was spotted after eluding capture for more than 11 hours.
- His Draw Can Draw a Crowd
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SOVIET UNION : Self-Determination: the First Right : When a people chooses statehood, it must be recognized by others if individual freedoms are to be defended.
- THOUSAND OAKS : City to Fund Wall at Mobile Home Park
- OXNARD : Woman Arrested in Ohio Drug Ring
- OAK PARK : Man Charged With Killing Teen-Ager
- Being a Long Hitter Has Its Shortcomings
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Ben Thomas Signed; Jenkins Goes on Injured Reserve
- Lee C. Selter has joined World Title...
- TRANSPORTATION
- Walt Disney Co., Burbank, named Dean Valentine...
- AT&T; Shutdown Shows Achilles' Heel of Air Hubs
- High-Tech Tapeworms Could Be the Diet Fad of the Next Century
- Wheelchair Maker Cuts Debt in Deal
- USDA Hops on Better Way to Brew Beer
- STOCKS : Dow Inches Up 4.70 Despite News in Gulf
- Are Burgers the Perfect Food?
- Library Panel OKs 1 Site, Puts Off Another : Go-Ahead Upsets Residents Seeking Alternative Site
- Dreams of Upscale Mall May Be Scaled Down to Meet Fiscal Reality
- Diamond Bar : A Promise From Caltrans
- Yugoslavs Facing Last Chance, British Warn : Balkans: Failure of the truce could end peace hopes, Major and mediator Carrington say. Fighting continues.
- There's Little Agreement on Water Cleanup : Pollution: Defeat of super-agency bill leaves environmentalists and officials bickering.
- Plan Would Close 3 Parks in Inglewood to the Gangs : Crime: City officials take idea from recent action in San Fernando. But some worry it could lead to civil rights violations.
- Man Held in Beating of Mother, 79 : Crime: The woman says she was struck with a broomstick and choked at the Encino home she shares with her son.
- Remap Plan Would Give Boland Most of Thousand Oaks : Politics: The proposal has angered Assemblyman Tom McClintock, who would lose his hometown. The Valley lawmaker denies seeking the change.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Good Cause, Bad Implications : What if every impasse in local government prompted state intervention?
- Smoggiest Day Yet This Year Prompts Health Warnings : Pollution: Some decrease in ozone levels is expected today. But advisories caution against vigorous outdoor exercise.
- A Master's Advice to Those Who'd Like a Career in Writing
- ANAHEIM : Horseplay: Alternative to Drug Use
- California IN BRIEF : STANFORD : Conflict of Interest in Probe Charged
- D.A. May Seek Death for Accused in Linda Vista Slaying
- Police Botched Crowder Probe, Expert Testifies : Trial: A forensic consultant criticizes the disposal of ballistics evidence and questions an investigator's conclusion about the bullet's trajectory in the shooting.
- San Diego
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Operation on Gwynn's Left Knee Goes According to Plan, Doctors Say
- Persistence Keeps Dodgers in First, 5-4 : Baseball: After trailing, 2-0, L.A. scores one in the fourth, two in the fifth and two in the seventh to beat Astros. Braves also win.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : For Mets, No Strawberry, No Title
- TV REVIEW : More Insults Than Laughs
- TV Stations Aim at Kids : Clubs: San Diego broadcasters push clubs for children in an effort to secure a hold on youthful market.
- MUSIC : Conductor Likes to Play It by Ear
- 24 S. African Police Suspended; 6 Face Murder Charges : Law enforcement: The action follows an internal investigation into allegations of misconduct.
- U.S. Backs HIV Testing for All Hospital Patients : Health: Expanded AIDS policy would apply to those not thought at risk. Screening would not be mandatory.
- Culver City : New Administrative Officer
- 2 Greek Offices Bombed
- Block Party : Every Year Since 1953, Neighbors Have Gathered--Not Even a Terrible Fire Could Put a Damper on Tradition
- Region : Devil's Gate Plan to Be Aired
- Doctors, Labs Lose a Key Ruling on Joint Ventures : Medicine: Panel decides that profit-making relationships between physicians and testing facilities violate federal law. A crackdown is under way.
- The exterminator tells us that we have...
- Canadian Strikers Return to Work; Talks to Resume
- Officer Arrested in Attempted Rape Faced a Rape Charge 5 Years Ago
- Sprinkler Ordinance Revived : Fire safety: Councilman Holden's proposal, resurrected in wake of Century City blaze that killed two, would require installation in all existing residential high-rises.
- Nature Group Buys Cypress Grove
- City Panel Urges Rehiring Fired Laguna Officer : Law enforcement: Personnel Board finds that police chief had insufficient evidence to dismiss patrolman for allegedly lying about a 1990 brutality incident.
- La Mesa
- LAX, DMV Crack Down on Phony Parking Placards
- Extradition of Murder Suspect From Italy Sought
- Write-In Votes Force a Runoff in Council Race : Election: Valerie Stallings falls just short of upsetting incumbent Bruce Henderson when gadfly receives 146 votes.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Blue Jays Finally Prevail in Extra Innings
- Torres Sparks Titans Past Anteaters in Soccer
- They're in the Hunt for a Tennis Title : Area Team Will Compete in U.S. Tennis Assn. Championships in Las Vegas
- TV REVIEW : Mostly Mutter: Bravo Focuses on Her Music
- Squab: Perfect for Those Who Are New at the Game
- Praline Powder: The French Confection
- Library Panel OKs 1 Site, Puts Off Another : Metro Rail Talks Postpones Choice of Branch Site
- Brake Light Could Signal Problems
- Prime Suspect in Five Student Slayings Gets Life Sentence for Robbery
- Glendale : Teachers Reject Benefits Cuts
- King Lawyer's Tactics Subject of Complaint
- Drive Stalls to Ban Sky Banners at Beach : Advertising: A panel that has heard arguments favoring and attacking the aerial ads says it is taking no position on the matter.
- 900 Evacuate 2 Hangars After LAX Chemical Spill
- SANTA ANA : District Give Grant to Cut Dropout Rate
- VENTURA : Building Council Backs 3 Candidates
- Boxing
- MOTOR RACING : Andretti Wants '1' Before Formula One
- Sailing
- College Basketball
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