- ARTS CLASSES : Dream Weavers : Kids' Arts hopes to offer free training in dance, art, music, drama, poetry and sculpture to children in foster homes.
- Kennedy Charms Old-Timers With Speech and a Song : Politics: The Massachusetts senator focuses on increased health benefits for the elderly in his campaign stop on behalf of Clinton and Gore.
- Elk's Foundation Is Now Accepting Applications for Four Scholarships
- Serbs Yield to U.N., Agree to Move Planes
- Forum Fosters Understanding Among Cultures
- Being Friends Means Never Holding Back
- Meet Cops on Their Turf
- 6 Elected Lawmakers to Join Kuwait Cabinet
- ABC Schools : Ellen E. Carver, Legendary School Volunteer, Honored
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Arab Protester Killed
- Premier's Reform Vow Fails to Halt Furor Over Scandal
- LETTING HENDRIX LEAD : Bebe Miller Says Her '60s-Sounding Project Is Really Just About Being in Step With the Guitarist's Music
- Tax Hike Measure Prompts High-Stakes Showdown : Prop. 167: Backers seek increases on businesses to provide state services. Opponents predict huge job losses.
- 7 Arrested in Crackdown on Pirated Tapes : Music: Riverside County deputies seize about 25,000 cassettes and $16,000 in raids.
- The Safe House : Lifestyles: High above Malibu, animals have found a haven. The Marvin family has created a home that stands as a testament to their belief in the sanctity of all life.
- HALLOWEEN EVENT : Knott's Haunt Puts Holiday in a Better, Ultra-Violent Light
- Youth Charity Founder Lives Up to Heritage
- Less-Polluting Solvents Available, Study Finds
- Autumn Glory : Changing Season Brings Breath-Taking Optical Phenomena
- Pucker Power : The Hachiya and Fuyu varieties of the autumn fruit offer versatility for baking or eating fresh.
- Bell Gardens : City Will Pay Homeowners in 3 Areas For Fix-Up Costs
- Who Will Have the Last Word on Death With Dignity?
- Dancers Still Kick Up Their Heels--Just Not So High
- ELECTIONS UPPER SAN GABRIEL VALLEY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT : Crowded Board Races Reflect Overflow of Interest in Water Issues : Politics: All three incumbents face at least two challengers. Most candidates have prior local government experience.
- Guild Dips Into the Sea for Marine Institute Benefit
- SPECIAL EVENT : Make Tracks to Model Train Junction
- Finding a Needler in A Haystack
- What's In a Name? : . . . For Robin Hood and Others Who Change Theirs, It Was Years of Bad Jokes and Mangled Spellings
- School District Cuts 43 Aides and Clerks
- 'Mr. Baseball' Is Hit With Little Leaguers
- Event Puts Food in the Bank
- Giving Up Coffee Tied to Withdrawal Symptoms
- Methanol Found to Aid Crops : Agriculture: The chemical improves yields and reduces need for water, researchers say.
- Drunk Driver Receives 4 Years in Death of 18-Year-Old : Sentence: The judge expresses empathy after reading letters from friends and family of Liana Cohen. Defense attorney had requested 16 months probation.
- Foothills : Library Hours Reduced
- The Original White Meat
- Pho-Free Zone
- Forget Tuscany Forget Sicily The Best Food in Italy Comes From Emilia--Romagna : EMILIA-ROMAGNA: Paradise Found
- You don't need to be 18, or...
- Child at 80
- A Slim Blond Fruitcake
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 15, 1992
- PEOPLE
- Brunswick Protests Award of Pact to Israel : Defense: Firm's Costa Mesa division complains that Navy decision to give Israeli group a $21.9-million contract to build aircraft decoys may cost 200 local jobs.
- Secure Horizons Will Offer Plan in Santa Barbara
- State Sells Its 1st Long-Term Bonds Since '92 Budget Crisis
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 15, 1992
- Ailing Digital Equipment Loses $260 Million in Quarter
- Commerce Secretary Drums Up Support for Exports, NAFTA : Markets: Cabinet member plans trade mission to take U.S. executives to Russia. She touts business opportunities there.
- Gannett Co. said higher advertising revenue and...
- INSURANCE
- O.C. Register Editor Promoted to Associate Publisher
- Subcontractors, Striking Drywallers Begin Negotiations to End Walkout : Labor: Southland employers talk with carpenters union. Those who refuse face continuing lawsuits on alleged non-payment of overtime.
- GM Fund for Laid-Off Workers in Danger : Autos: UAW is told the $3.35 billion will run out by year's end, sources say. That could trigger an early reopening of the company's labor agreement.
- RETAIL : Hiring for Newport's Hard Rock Cafe May Cause a Stampede of Applicants
- Stocks Pull Back After Two-Day Rally; Dow Off 5.94 on Profit Worries : Market Overview
- 'Vernon' Documents Laughter
- Cerritos : Capital Improvements Worth $2.8 Million Delayed 1 Year
- CANNERY ROW : Shhhh--Quiet Village South of Lido Marina Is Well-Kept Secret
- RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : USC's Football Fortunes Might Not Be a Victim of Shooting
- Long Beach : Officials Plan to Beef Up Security at Student Dances
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 15, 1992
- How You Might Benefit From Belonging to User Group
- Free Trade Blues
- May the Best Flavor Win
- ETHNIC COOKING : White Corn and Black Pottery
- RETAIL
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 15, 1992
- Being Taken for a Ride : Many Who Hire Car Shippers Have Horror Stories About Not Getting the Vehicles or Refunds
- ECONOMY
- TRW Inc. said its profit rose 54%...
- Benefit Helped Raise $50,000
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 15, 1992
- ART REVIEW : Persistence of Grace Shines in 'The View From Within'
- Crazy for Dance : As a child, Susan Stroman left marks on the ceilings with canes and shovels. Today, the Tony-winning choreographer is making Kander & Ebb's 'World' go round at the Fonda.
- The restored Helen Lundeberg murals in the...
- Xtra Large Is Trying On Substance and Style for Size
- Dylan Concert to Be Pay-Per-View Cable Special
- DANCE
- Names in the News - Oct. 15, 1992
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : America's Team vs. Canada's : AL Game 6: Toronto gets past Oakland, 9-2, to become the first Canadian team to advance to the World Series.
- Ellard's Streak Is Over, but Ram Wide Receiver Doesn't Live in the Past : Pro football: After ending an 82-game string with at least one catch, he has caught 15 in four games.
- Thousand Oaks Dodges Newbury Park, 8-6
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : NL Game 7: Braves beat Pirates, 3-2, with three runs in the ninth, the last two on Cabrera's single with two out.
- Sailing
- CSUN's Henderson to Miss Game
- BASEBALL / NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS
- AZTEC UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Faulk Back After Shaking Flu; Lowery Gets Smaller Back Pad
- Moving Grand Prix Downtown Would Rev Up Local Interest
- Prepared to Ignite Tailback Sparks Itches for More Playing Time at Washington State
- Fisher Quits to Add to CSUN Woes : College basketball: Senior center becomes fifth player to drop from the roster since mid-summer.
- KPBS General Manager's Retirement a Surprise
- Caldwell Finds Bright Places Out of Spotlight : Pop: While his popularity is greater overseas, the singer-songwriter, who performs in Anaheim, has plenty to keep him busy--including twins.
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 15, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 15, 1992
- Bledsoe Learned From His Dear Ol' Mom : College football: His dad is a football coach, but Washington State quarterback developed his arm by playing catch with his mother.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Cal's White Tries Different Approach
- Running back Sammie Smith, sidelined since training...
- Long Beach Beats USC in Three Games : Volleyball: The 49ers, without middle blocker Lauri Jones, end Trojans' nine-match home winning streak with 15-13, 15-9, 19-17 victory.
- Timberwolves Sign Laettner
- A Bear of a Freshman Fulfills Aztec Dreams : College football: Point Loma's La'Roi Glover may be SDSU's finest defensive recruiting coup.
- With Pittsburgh Sinking, He Will Not Take a Swim
- NHL ROUNDUP : Small Crowd, Big Victory for Whalers, 4-1
- OAK TREE : Fanatic Boy Makes Santa Anita His Turf in Comeback Victory
- Baseball
- Glendale Win Answered the Question
- TELEVISION - Oct. 15, 1992
- UCLA Names Blachly Director of Arts Center : Blachly Named Director of UCLA Arts Center
- MOVIES - Oct. 15, 1992
- 'Time Bandits' Robs Some of Their Senses
- The Human Spirit Works Without a Net
- First Shots Fired Over Development Referendum : Growth: Campaign pits homeowners against political and business interests.
- Each Candidate Has Own Cure for U.S. Health Care
- THEATER REVIEW / 'OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY' : Business as Usual : Plaza Players present the dark comedy about a conniving executive and the family-owned company he wants to take over.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN YSIDRO : Extra Lanes Cut Wait at Border
- Talk of the Campus : Palimony Suit Against Founder a Source of Humor at Harvey Mudd
- 2 Ex-Hostages Sue Iran for $600 Million
- Senior Crime Victims Rally Against Cuts : Finances: Agency says it was given no notice of the loss of funding.
- Presidential Rivals Head Into Round 2
- FESTIVAL : All the World's on Screen at Festival
- Beverly Hills : City Manager Pact Renewed
- NEIGHBORS : Making the Scene : Three artists transform a visiting room for foster children and parents with fanciful murals.
- GOING TRADITIONAL : Cole and Connick aside, Tom Scott says he's not following a trend
- Pasadena : School Site Sale Hearings
- THEATER REVIEW / 'THE ROAD TO PARADISE' : Flashback : The spirited Moorpark show is a faithful re-creation of the film comedies that starred Bob Hope and Bing Crosby.
- The Rocker, The Preacher's Daughter, and the Pink Cadillac : He was born to be wild. She wasn't. Now this unlikely couple is making music together.
- Sheriff's Drug Team Makes Bust
- ROSEMEAD : Pilot in Crash Not OKd for Flying in Dense Fog
- Two Arrested in Deadly Holdup at La Jolla Store
- LOS ANGELES : Man Found Guilty of Burning Store in Riots
- MISSION VIEJO : School Is Demanded for Foothill Ranch
- Bluff Protection Plan Debated in Encinitas
- L.A. Quake Lesson Used in Egypt : Safety: In the Cairo disaster, a woman protects herself with information picked up in visit here during desert temblors.
- Seeking the Middle Ground : Bonn struggles to revise its generous asylum and refugee policy
- Debate Scheduled for Anaheim City Election Candidates
- San Diego : Woman Hit, Killed Crossing the Street
- High School District Plans More Layoffs
- TUSTIN : Middle School Gets $500,000 Grant
- Filing Glitch Leaves Water District With 3 Open Seats : Statutes: Instead of being elected, the directors will now be appointed by the County Board of Supervisors.
- Mexico Deports Suspect in Businessman's Killing
- LOS ANGELES : More Aid Is Urged for 'Zones of Need'
- An Island of Learning : Education: The one-room schoolhouse at Two Harbors is unique in the county. But the old-fashioned setup has many modern amenities to keep students in seven grade levels busy.
- Police Seek Help in Finding Missing Elderly Woman
- Obituaries - Oct. 15, 1992
- The Revenge of the Nerds Is Quayle's Triumph : The debates: The 'in crowd' is out, and he's winning points and applause--if not many votes--for conservative issues.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Study Says Subway Is Faster, Monorail Is Cheaper
- Fired Co-Worker Held in Engineer's Slaying
- BURBANK : Talent Agent Faces 4 New Sex Charges
- Jurors Reject Allegation of Indirect Sexual Harassment : Trial: In a landmark case, a nurse sued a doctor over his physical contact with others in the operating room at San Pedro Peninsula Hospital. Jurors reached their verdict in less than seven hours.
- $10,000 Anonymous Gift to Aid Sick Boy
- Monterey Park : Sewer Construction Meeting
- Human Racers Have Three Times the Fun
- THEATER REVIEW SAN GABRIEL CIVIC LIGHT OPERA : On Stage and in Audience, Production of 'Oliver!' Spotlights Children
- MUSIC : Classically Cool : Munkafust, composed of four UCSB students, plays a sort of 'bluesy pop funk rock with a backbone.'
- Showmanship Is Secret Ingredient for Salmon
- Santa Monica : Jane Austen Society to Meet
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- Van Morrison "Saint Dominic's Preview" (1972) <i> Warner Brothers</i>
- Air of Despair Shrouds Some Top Bush Aides : GOP: The President's camp is seen as squandering what few chances it may have to cut into Clinton's lead.
- CABLE CHRISTMAS: One of the Crystal Cathedral's...
- Freshmen Learn Disability Challenges by Experiencing Them
- Summer Squash: Still Growing
- NO DINNER PLANS: The Building Industry Assn....
- Crime and Punishment--and the Civil Courts
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Wilson Workers' Comp Proposal Favors Political Contributors
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Boxer, Herschensohn Clash in Fiery Debate : Politics: Candidates exchange tough charges and opposing views that bring howls from the audience in their third and final meeting.
- Choosing a Suit With the Burrrrr Months in Mind
- CACTUS POWER: George Bissell, architect of the...
- Boren, on Iraq Loan Case, Asks Outside Counsel
- Caltech Scientist Wins the Nobel Chemistry Prize
- NUMBER'S UP: The 714 area code officially...
- Police Chief Named in Harassment Suit to Retire : Law enforcement: Newport Beach officials say resignation is not related to employees' allegations that he condoned assistant's behavior.
- Newport Beach Police Chief Says He'll Retire : Law enforcement: Arb Campbell, accused in lawsuit of condoning sexual harassment, plans to leave in May.
- Aftermath of Kolts: The Sound of Silence : Sheriff: Block still hasn't responded on reforms for his errant deputies. Why aren't the supervisors supervising?
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Alexander Wright Joins Team
- Going All Out to Get in the Way : Northridge Trio of Henderson, Johnson, Brown Learn Trick to Blocking Kicks Under Ex-Ram Irvin
- Miscellany
- Pitch Is the Same; Only Return Addresses Differ
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : In Terms of Records, It Gets Better
- College Basketball
- Sue Henger, longtime museum editor at the...
- No Apologies, No Excuses : In 'Spunk' at San Diego Rep, Victims Take Responsibility for Own Fates
- STAGE REVIEWS : Two Solo Outings--One Bites, One Has No Teeth
- OUTDOOR NOTES / RICH ROBERTS : 'Experts' Cast Rave Reviews to New Film
- Miscellany
- The Best Intentions Fall Short
- Hockey
- He Goes an Extra Step for Prospects : Recruiting: Laguna Hills sports consultant advises high school players based on his experiences with the often-confusing process.
- Reyna Is Key as La Verne Spreads Out
- Hockey
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Money, NCAA Are Key Issues in Athletic Director Selection
- NHL ROUNDUP : Pirates Give Penguins Boost Over Sabres, 6-5
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE : Athletics Can Turn to Wilson for Comeback Advice
- Dwight Chornomud
- Moorpark Ranked 6th in State in Football
- Smith Uses Breaks to Break Records
- Miscellany
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 14, 1992
- Miscellany
- Target of Quebec Abuse, Lindros Scores 2 in Loss
- AZTEC NOTEBOOK : Luginbill is Hoping for Happier Returns
- PREP ROUNDUP : Pair Sparks Capistrano Valley to Sweep of El Toro in Girls' Volleyball
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Poor Murderer' an Engrossing Labyrinth
- Latins Anonymous Is More Than Name : Comedy: Troupe wants to work within the system, breaking through color barriers on television.
- Commenting on TV Commentating
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Trisha Yearwood Blossoms Under the Spotlight's Glare
- TELEVISION - Oct. 14, 1992
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Reception Streak Was of No Concern
- He Won't Save the Clippings on This Story
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE : Walk Says Victory Was Not a Miracle
- Paseana to Be Supplemented to the Distaff
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Lachey Has a Torn Knee Ligament
- After passing a physical exam, Chris Morris...
- Athletics' Five-Year Run About to Come to an End
- College Basketball
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 14, 1992
- BANKING
- TRANSPORTATION
- Riots Spark Positive Public Messages : Service: Partners in radio production firm offer 'positive contributions' for airwaves.
- Golden West Financial, the Oakland-based parent of...
- Taco Bell Profits Up in 3rd Quarter
- 3rd-Quarter Net Up for Triconex
- Return of Pacific's Dividend May Not Pacify Investors
- United Pilot Files a Sexual Harassment Suit : Workplace: The woman alleges that her colleagues made sexual advances and one of them sexually assaulted her.
- Exchange Bans One Kind of Snap-Back
- Industrialist Is Chosen as Ukrainian Prime Minister
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Birthday Wishes Come True for Casita de San Jose Homes
- Bush on Clinton's Trip to Moscow
- The Sweet Smell of Success : Aromas: In a test, gamblers put more money into slot machines in a pleasantly scented area. Will Las Vegas gain a new sense of power?
- Bicoastal Dreamer Keeps the Lid on Vacation
- Planners Debate Location of New University Campuses : Education: Administrators face the difficult choice of whether to build in cities or rural areas--or in between.
- BOOK REVIEW : Israeli Soldier Writes With Lyric Power : CONFESSIONS FROM A JERICHO JAIL <i> by Stephen Langfur</i> , Grove Weidenfeld, $21.95, 257 pages
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Justices Will Rule on 'Junk Science'
- Reprisal for Anti-Clinton Tactics Feared : Politics: Congressmen who urged Bush to attack candidate's patriotism may be threatening San Diego's chances and their own.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Vice President Hopefuls Swing Hard, Connect : Campaign: Debate's results likely to be minimal. But sparks, specifics show value of more direct engagement.
- Environmental Candidate Wins Top MWD Post
- Serbs Violating 'No-Fly' Zone, U.S. Says
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Angola's Election Dispute May Reignite Civil War
- Seizure of Assets Leaves Casualties in War on Drugs : Narcotics: People who were never arrested, much less convicted, have had property taken. State sets hearings.
- Morehouse Industries Inc.: The Fullerton manufacturer of...
- Gerald Ford Assails Bank Regulations : Banking: Ex-President says paperwork, increased costs of supervision have crippled some institutions, especially the smaller ones. He says a new Congress could ease the strain.
- GM's Chairman Hospitalized, Reported in Serious Condition
- PaineWebber said it earned $51.7 million, or...
- Two Iran-Contra Counts Against George Dropped
- Moscow Gets the Shivers
- For Clinton Press Aide, Climb Was Steep, Rapid
- ENERGY
- Chicago's Lock on the Nobel : Economics Professor Is University's Third Winner in 3 Years
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Fluor Daniel Gets Emissions-Monitoring Contract
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Orange County Neighborhood, JPL Added to Superfund List
- Doll Heist : Arsons Fail to Hide Theft of San Diego Man's $1-Million Collection of Barbies
- TRANSPORTATION
- Airlines Cut Fares Out of 16 Cities by 30%
- FBI Inquiry Turns to Sessions' Phone Use
- Germany's Leaders Agree to Restrict Entry of Refugees
- D.A. Is Sued by Firm He Linked to Mob : Trash: Company that wanted to open private landfill says it was defamed by report the D.A. made at request of county supervisors.
- Separate Trials Upheld in Bryant Family Murder Case : Crime: Conspiracy allegations prompt defense to ask that prosecution be turned over to the state.
- Judge Keeps Murder Case Witness in Jail
- Mudd Viewed Relationship to Mistress Like Marriage, Son Testifies : Trial: Harvey S. Mudd II takes stand for Eleanor (Lorraine) Oliver. But attorneys counter with '89 letter.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ HALEY BARBOUR : Like Taxes? Want More? Vote Clinton : The so-called top 2% tax bracket would stretch down to incomes of $36,600.
- Justices to Rule on 'Junk Science' Case : High court: Ruling will address whether evidence must be generally accepted by scientists before it can be presented to a jury.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Four Youths Held in Dance Hall Slaying
- Black Orange Fills a News Void : Magazine: Mission Viejo couple publish a monthly journal aimed at bringing a degree of unity to Orange County's sparse African-American community.
- Teachers Will Continue Negotiations, but Union Warns of Strike : Education: Labor official describes walkout as an act of desperation, but says one may be called if agreement isn't reached.
- Her Body, Not Spirit, Failed : Patient: Susan Fowler suffered from a rare disease, but her survivors say she lived her life with an equally rare gusto.
- Cunningham, Hunter Draw Fire for Attack : Politics: Two San Diego congressmen assailed after Bush takes their advice and challenges Clinton's patriotism.
- Sylvia Park Clubhouse Earns a Landmark Vote : Topanga Canyon: A historian says the structure, built in 1930, has had multiple personalities--from boarding school to nightclub.
- Killer Receives 16 Years to Life in Psychiatric Prison Facility
- SAN DIEGO : Capsized Boat Is Just a Stripped Hull
- SANTA PAULA : City to Consider Changing Ordinance Limiting Filming
- Racial Conflict Brutalizes L.A. Politics
- HOCKEY / LISA DILLMAN : Dave King Has Mixed Feelings on NHL Stars in '94 Olympics
- Hockey
- Chino Hills to Delay Vote on Smoking Ban : Tobacco: New city's ordinance would make all enclosed buildings except homes smoke-free. Critics see a loss of business and infringement on freedom.
- A Little Too Absent for Mail-In Ballot
- Couple Killed in Rosemead Plane Crash : Aircraft: The Piper Cherokee clipped a house and plowed into a wall. Debris spilled onto the San Bernardino Freeway, creating a three-hour traffic jam.
- ENCINO : Suspected Stalker Held Unfit for Trial
- Doctors Planning More Pig Liver Transplants : Medicine: Critics point out that comatose patient had no role in decision. Despite her death, team leader calls procedure a success.
- OAK PARK : Finalists for School Chief Trimmed to 5
- Profits Wouldn't Dip, Pro-Smoking Ban Group Says
- DR. Rynol A. Dahlman; Retired Physician
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : New Drug Rules Due on Pediatric Usage
- Poll Finds Confusion on Health Care Reform : Medicine: Most Californians surveyed agree changes are necessary, but they are not sure which plan is best.
- New Drug Rules Due on Pediatric Usage : Health: Manufacturers to be encouraged to provide dosing, other information on labels regarding how best to use the medicines for children.
- 'Colorblind' Boy Shares His Place : Unity: Brian Harris, 12, of Stanton has become an outspoken critic of prejudice since his involvement in A Place for Us, an organization for interracial families.
- Firm Sues D.A. Over Charges of Mob Ties : Courts: Nation's largest trash company says it was maligned in report by San Diego County prosecutors.
- COLUMN ONE : Scientist for the Enemy : Brooklyn's Joel Barr played a key role in aiding the Soviet military. Now 76, he voices regret--and collects U.S. Social Security. Congress members call for an espionage investigation.
- Kingpin Quits Seat in Japan Parliament
- COMMENTARY : Clashes Put 'Danger' Back Into Debates
- Bush TV Spot Takes Aim at Clinton's Draft Record
- Supervisors Vote to Close as Many as 12 Libraries : Cutbacks: Hours at remaining facilities will be reduced 10% to 15% because of lower state funding.
- LOS ANGELES : Mudd Says Father Viewed Mistresses as Family
- ANAHEIM : Daly Claims Hunter TV Ad 'Misleading'
- Williams Unveils Plan on Community Policing for L.A. : Grants: Chief seeks funding for 'new beginning' with citizens' input, officers' retraining.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : When Less Is at Least the Same
- SAN FERNANDO : Activists Seek Ban on Beer Promotions