- Definitive : Athletic Shoes Are Sole of Comfort for All Walks of Life
- Germans Urged to Help End Racist Attacks
- Life in the Jungle Is No Picnic for Uptight Baboons : Behavior: The animals, which suffer from ulcers and heart attacks, could help scientists unlock the secret of human stress.
- Landmark Bill on Energy OKd : Congress: Restructuring of the nation's policies emphasizes nuclear power and alternative fuels. President's approval is expected despite tax increases.
- New, Zippier--and Square
- '92 POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE : Survey Finds 38% Believe Bush TV Ads; 51%, Clinton's
- U.S. Cites Poor Record-Keeping by Safety Officials on Subway Project : Red Line: Investigators can't determine if the state has been enforcing its own rules, OSHA says. But more injuries do not appear to have resulted, officials say.
- W. Indian Poet Derek Walcott Awarded Nobel
- 2 Car Bombs Explode in London; 1 Hurt
- Ms. Sunday Night : One evening a week in Woodland Hills, longtime entertainer Barbara Minkus sings and tells stories about her journey from Broadway to Hollywood to motherhood.
- IN BRIEF : Woman, Vulnerability Accented at Workshop
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- PARENTING : Gaga Over Murals : Parents are going wild with ideas for hand-painted decorations for their children's bedrooms and bathrooms.
- Dubcek's Condition Worse
- GARDENING : Working on the Railroad : Back yard model trains have become a compelling hobby for hundreds in Southern California, including longtime model-train enthusiast Bill Bang.
- VAN NUYS : Planners Back Ban on Airport Projects
- RESEDA : Youth Arrested in School Robbery
- Deputy Injured When Hit by Car
- Camarillo Officials Weigh Chances for Later Development : Greenbelt: Acreage is expected to remain farmland at least a few more years after rejection of the Sammis plan.
- Obituaries - Oct. 9, 1992
- PARENTING : Filling a Craving for Sugarless Fun : Karen Kelly, a mother of two, runs a Van Nuys company that specializes in natural party food for children and adults.
- Rosebud Frantz; Named Linked to 'Citizen Kane'
- Hey, Star Wanna-Bes! Are We Not Customers?
- Mastering the Art of Quick-Change
- NEWBURY PARK : 2 Teen-Age Girls Stabbed; 2 Arrested
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : EPA Will Seek Fines Against 4 Oil Refineries
- Schools Always Had Bullies, but They Weren't Armed
- ELECTIONS / 23RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Gallegly Appeal for Funds Called 'Racially Motivated'
- Judges Ask State Supreme Court to Review Gates Case : Judiciary: Hoping to overturn a recent appellate decision, the group wants sanctions reimposed on the sheriff for his early release of county prisoners.
- Man, 83, Alleges Negligence After Being Stuck in Elevator : Lawsuit: Retirement home says length of time he was trapped is in dispute. Attorney says client's 15-hour experience constitutes elder abuse.
- Speaking From Experience : Couple warn youths against smoking and help victims of larynx cancer readjust to life with a mechanical voice.
- Indians OK Theme Park on Reservation
- IN BRIEF : Women for Sobriety Meeting Scheduled
- Poverty Found to Grow Fastest Among Whites : Population: They make up the largest bloc of poor, although proportionately they lag behind blacks and Latinos, study shows.
- Senate Passes Carjacking Bill, Sends It to Bush
- Major Hurdle to Sale of TWA Is Removed : Airlines: The government lifts a demand that the carrier settle a $1.2-billion pension shortfall first.
- Deborah Beece has been named president of...
- Rival Takes Aim at French Media Giant : Publishing: Havas is said to be buying shares of Hachette, which puts out Elle and Woman's Day magazines.
- L.A. Lawyer Takes Helm of State Bar Assn.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 9, 1992
- Nationwide Health's Earnings Jump 53%
- Western Financial Takes Write-Down
- Lab's Profits Plummet: Nichols Institute, a San...
- Richard Thieriot, president of Chronicle Publishing Co.,...
- USAir, Machinists OK Pact : Accord May Allow Sixth-Largest U.S. Carrier to Resume All Flights by Monday
- Retail Chains Report Surprisingly Higher Sales : Economy: Analysts say the September figures may not indicate a trend. Meanwhile, jobless claims declined.
- Tapping Into Controversy : Water Reform Bill May Mean Big Changes to Irrigation in the Central Valley
- FCC Proposes Satellite-Based Digital Radio : Broadcasting: The new service would have a nationwide reach and offer better quality sound. The conventional industry opposes it.
- Fisher-Price Recalls 900,000 of Its Child Safety Seats
- Dow Jumps 23.78 on Good News About Jobless Claims : Market Overview
- Times-Mirror Names New General Counsel
- Willy Brandt, Post-WWII German Statesman, Dies
- Schwinn, Venerable Bike Firm, Files for Bankruptcy : Business: Company vows to remain in operation, but it seeks a merger or investor to restructure its debt.
- Teaching Hands-On Science : State Wants to Emphasize Inquiry-Based Materials and 'Big Ideas'
- Frontier Finery
- PARENTING : When to Let Go : Parents must decide at what point helping children is actually interfering, which can arrest development and damage self-esteem.
- Washington's Letter With Slave Reference Will Be Auctioned
- A Sampling of Stores Offering Value and Distinction
- U.N. Official Says 400,000 Bosnians Could Die
- Kidnaping Suspect's Diary Tells of 3-Month Planning : Abduction: Fugitive in snatching of Santa Barbara teen-ager kept detailed notes, videotaped victim's movements and copied his mail, police say.
- 4 Journalists Picked for Presidential Debate
- Men Are Not Immune : The average male with breast cancer is between the ages of 50 and 65--10 years older than the average woman--and typically, the disease is well advanced.
- PARENTING : Medicine Mom : Kathy Arnos explains alternative healing for children in her newsletter, Mother to Mother: Another View.
- FASHION : Endangered Species : Shopper Backlash Sends a Clear Message to High-End Designers: Get Real
- Tired of Someone Else's Idea of Progress
- Bush Gets Water Reform Measure for Central Valley
- GETAWAYS : Hike the High Country : The San Gabriel Wilderness offers dozens of trails. It boasts rugged canyons and majestic 7,000-foot slopes.
- Decent Exposure : It Takes Sheer Nerve to Bare the Transparent
- STAGE REVIEW : Hopeful Signs : The Acme Players aren't the hottest Saturday night comedy ticket in L.A., but the ensemble remains a sharply pitched, character-driven unit.
- Ed Blackwell; Influential Jazz Drummer
- Celebrity L.A. Parents : In 90-second radio spots, the rich and famous prove that when it comes to raising children, they have the same concerns, triumphs and frustrations as everyone else.
- Stretching Perceptions : An artists' group formed in '89 to locate public exhibit space for its works now counts more than 50 members.
- Angolan Rebel Leader Won't Restart War, U.S. Official Says
- DesignerSpotlight : Spot Girl Just Wants Women to Have Fun
- AUTOS
- AIRLINES
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 9, 1992
- COLUMN ONE : A Doctor's Dubious Potion : The case of Viroxan, concocted by an Orange County physician in his back-yard guest house, illustrates the difficulty of controlling unproven or worthless AIDS remedies.
- El Al Crash Body Search Ends; Toll at 50
- In a Tiff With Tina
- Frederick Way Jr.; Chronicled History of River Steamboats
- Tiny Treasures : Munchkins offers designers' pretties for girls. The store also honors <i> any </i> coupon with a 30% discount on your first purchase.
- SPRING / SUMMER COLLECTIONS MILAN : The Bright and Breezy Adorn Italian Runways
- Asthma Rates Post Puzzling Gain Among Children
- BOOK REVIEW : Political Farce Is Funny but Lacks Depth
- 'Carjackings' Violent Form of Auto Theft, Reported on the Rise
- Yeltsin Warns of 'Large-Scale War' in Georgia
- If This House Could Talk, the Tales It Could Tell : History: Harry Truman buzzing the presidential mansion in a plane and Grover Cleveland's secret operation are just two stories in a book of White House lore.
- PARENTING : Breaking the Mold : As relationships get more complicated, the traditional nuclear family is less common.
- Brother of Fugitive Drug Kingpin Escobar Surrenders : Colombia: Two others also turn themselves in. Hopes rise that cocaine czar may give himself up.
- 17th Chess Game Postponed
- Translating Feelings : Don Grusin, who has composed 120 songs since the mid-'70s and has had his works recorded by many notable jazz artists, says, 'My idea of a good day is to spend it writing songs.'
- Clinton 'Sad' Bush Raised Loyalty Issue
- Soviet Union Travel Called Commonplace : Politics: Sen. Bradley is among those recalling how he and other sightseers poured into Russia. Bush defenders say Clinton's 1969 trip was unusual.
- OXNARD : Experts Say Woman Is Not Deaf
- SANTA ANA : Relatives of Suicide Victim Are Sought
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Board OKs Pygmy Pigs as Household Animals
- NEWPORT BEACH : Planner Has Big Lead in Campaign Funds
- Countywide : Rape Awareness Seminar Saturday
- Standoff Nets Suspect--but It's Not George
- Shoe Repair Is in the Bag, Too
- PARENTING : Child Counseling at Your Fingertips : Series of audiotapes makes it convenient for harried working parents to deal with developmental issues.
- PARENTING : Lessons for Dads : Temple program launches men into a newfound sense of awareness about fathering and fathers' issues and offers them a chance to discuss their fears and anxieties.
- Follow That Cab : Melfi's on-stage taxi evokes a sense of nostalgia for audience. Few other writers have clung so closely and devotedly to their subject as has this playwright to the soul of New York.
- Contaminated Soil Found at Simi Hospital : Environment: The facility's officials sue to force the property's previous owners to help pay up to $5 million in cleanup costs.
- Keeping Transit on Right Track : Statewide bond measure 156 would further the escape from auto gridlock
- PLATFORM : Too High a Price
- Crimes Reported to the LAPD
- SIMI VALLEY : Ahmanson Details Nature Institute
- Oral Roberts Had a Heart Attack Before Hospitalization, Hoag Says
- San Diego : Judge Dismisses Suit Against Therapist
- THE HOUSE
- Sailor Sent to Jail in Credit Card Scam
- 'Melting Pot' Issue Confronts Japanese in U.S.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Man Pleads Guilty in Father's Death
- Indians Approve $250-Million Amusement Park : Development: Viejas band of Mission Indians accepts pared proposal for theme park in Alpine by a vote of 58% of its members.
- VENTURA : Hospital Settles Malpractice Suit
- Judge Limits Campaign Gifts in City Votes to $250
- Countywide : Cycle Death Rate Steady in County
- Swimming Against the Import Tide : Trade: Wilmington's Berth 195 is flooded with cars from Japan, but there is a trickle of mostly used automobiles flowing in the other direction.
- LOS ANGELES : AIDS Activist to Run for Woo's City Council Seat
- 3 Prospective Members of Panel Oppose Large Perks : Compensation: They favor bigger salaries over county's financial benefits. The committee starts to take form.
- 2 Homeowner Groups Suspend Landfill Fund Suit
- Street-Smart Escapee Knows Tricks of Eluding Team of Pursuing Lawmen
- Rookie Politicians Just Can't Bring Home the Bacon
- Task Force on Violence Makes Proposals
- BUENA PARK : Peak Park to Get Real Ball Diamonds
- IRVINE : Candidate Drops Out of Race, Citing Threat
- Divers Find Parts but No Grenades
- MISSION VIEJO : High Hopes for Catapult Competition
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Man Killed While Leaning Out of Car
- Triple Murderer Handed Life Sentence : Courts: The judge rules out the possibility of parole for Daniel Duffy, who was married less than 24 hours earlier.
- SAN MARCOS : Design Official at CSUSM Resigns Post
- San Diego : Fire Guts Room in Logan Avenue Home
- A look at noteworthy addresses in...
- A Haven for the Abused : Shelter: Seal Beach-based Interval House has received a presidential award for offering battered women 'a safe place to live and hope for the future.'
- Transient Identified as Suspect in Slaying
- COLUMN RIGHT/ ROBERT K. DORNAN : Letters Take the Measure of Two Men : Rhodes scholar Clinton is separated from a Rhode Island officer at Manassas by far more than time and eloquence.
- LOS ANGELES : AIDS Organizations Attack Veto of Needle Bill
- Anaheim Fire Leaves 17 People Homeless : Evacuation: Early-morning blaze destroys two apartment units and severely damages two others, displacing nine adults and eight children.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : 45 Inmates Injured in Central Jail Fights
- Officers Cleared of Negligence in Death of LSD User in 1986
- Auto Crashes Into Pharmacy
- The Descent to Innuendo : Bush's comment about Clinton is out of line
- OXNARD : Lead Testing OKd in Public Housing
- They Are Clearing the Airwaves
- He's Making Tracks From Mean Streets : College football: Junior linebacker Jaime Flores has become a mainstay of the Maryland defense.
- When Finding Oneself, Some Things Are Better Left Undiscovered
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Cone Sets Down A's, Will Scoop Up Cash
- HIGH SCHOOLS : After 8 Years, Sweetwater Honors Fulfillment of a Dream
- Ventura Gains Franchise in New Pro League : Volleyball: At least six women's teams are expected to start indoor schedule in February.
- COLLEGES : El Camino Men Are Looking Like Winners in Cross-Country Excursions
- BASEBALL / NATIONAL LEAGUE REPORT : DODGERS : Seanez Back on 40-Man List
- GRAND PRIX OF SAN DIEGO : Electric Cars Make Racing Debut Today
- No. 9 Colorado Gets Past Missouri in Rain, 6-0
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Similar Philosophies to Meet at Superdome
- Family Ties to Be Tested in This Duel
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Santa Margarita Needs Just a Half From O'Brien
- Pro Basketball
- Boxing
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Blue Jays Win One by the Rules : AL Game 2: After Oakland runner is sent back to third on errant pitch, Cone gets out of jam and Gruber's homer helps Toronto get even, 3-1.
- HIGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY : Thousand Oaks Serves Notice With Win Over Agoura
- Costa Mesa's Tran Gains 311 Yards, Scores Six Touchdowns in Rout
- COMMENTARY : No Point in Delaying Titan Football Decision
- A Fair-Weather Player, Pace Is Hot for Trojans : College football: Born in South Bend and recruited by Notre Dame, safety chose USC and is a leader of its revitalized defense.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Smith: Trojans Should Be 3-0
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : El Toro Bounces Back, Beats Dana Hills
- Pro Basketball
- Garcia Kickoff Return Sparks Anaheim
- Harrison Glad to Come Back With Flourish : Raiders: Second-year defensive tackle hopes to build on two important sacks in victory over the Giants.
- Collins, Andino in Third Round of Japan Surfing
- Sophomore Rallies Savanna Past La Habra
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : CAL STATE FULLERTON : Titans Call Off Their Boycott
- Tom Kendall Doesn't Take Things Easy
- Late Goals Boost UCI in Water Polo
- A Landmark Look at Lust in Criterion Collection's 'Lolita'
- Reverence Runs Deep in 'River'
- Agency Office Told Outraged Clients Katz Is Behind Cuts : Van Nuys: The assemblyman accuses Social Security administrators of partisan politics as he is swamped with calls about benefit reductions. An official apologizes.
- Robert Harris Jr. Pleads Guilty in Robbery
- MONROVIA : Owner, Worker Wounded in Jewelry Store Robbery
- Former Aide Defends Actions in Accusing Holden of Harassment : Complaint: She rejects the councilman's claim that her charges are politically motivated and says his behavior was widely known.
- Azocar, Ward Become Free Agents
- AZTECS NOTEBOOK : White Makes Case for Heisman
- PREP ROUNDUP : Down One Runner, Newport Harbor Still Wins
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : LaChapelle Still Undecided
- College Basketball
- Garden Grove Looks Strong in Victory
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : CHARGERS : Grayson Still Waiting to Return
- SPORTSCOPE : No. 1 Toros Try to Run Win Streak to 11
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 9, 1992
- The Debates: Throw Away the Score Card
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Strong Cast Breaks Through Weak 'Rules'
- STAGE REVIEW : An Asian-American 'Into the Woods'
- Pop Album Chart
- ART / CATHY CURTIS : Of Makeup and Motion : Rachel Lachowicz Vamps via Flirty Feminism; Skip Arnold Adds Twist to Music Video
- STAGE REVIEW : Staging Strategy of 'Queen' Backfires
- New World Disorder : Ridley Scott's '1492' fills the screen with dazzling visual spectacle. But in dramatic terms, it's paradise lost.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Under Siege' Delivers Laughs, Thrills
- Don Rader to Retrace His Be-Bop Roots
- Sexual Politics in the 15th Century
- POP REVIEW : LSD Milks the Stanley Gimmick
- Metheny's 'Secret Story' Goes Public
- TELEVISION - Oct. 9, 1992
- Movie Reviews : 'Feed' Takes a Cheap Shot at Candidates Off Camera
- San Diego Spotlight : Reasonably Good Fare, and at Reasonable Prices
- MOVIE REVIEW : The Curse of Parenthood in Joffe's 'Alberto Express'
- MOVIE REVIEW : Life Invades a Film Festival in Jaglom's 'Venice' : Shooting once again on a near shoestring, the director constructs an unusually lush imaginary cinematic diary.
- Clippers Make Sizable Deal, Get John Williams : Pro basketball: L.A. trades rights to rookie forward Don MacLean and backup center William Bedford to the Bullets for former Crenshaw High star troubled with weight problems.
- As Freshmen, They Have Become a Dynamic Duo : Volleyball: Despite their inexperience, Loyola Marymount's Amy Moeller and Julie Greer have developed into steady players.
- Century Manages to Stop Troy for First Victory of Season
- New Day on the Beach Dawns for Lakers : Basketball: Cast is almost the same, but so much has changed in the last year as they open camp.
- BASEBALL / NATIONAL LEAGUE REPORT : CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES : Simmons Misses the Newspapers
- Doctor: Cocaine Killed Kordic
- ROUNDUP : Schroeder, Penfield Lift Thousand Oaks in Volleyball
- EVENTS
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 9, 1992
- Franklin: 'Queen of Soul' : Atlantic has finally delivered the definitive Aretha Franklin collection.
- ART/AUCTIONS
- Rather Conciliatory to American-Arab Group
- EVENTS
- Titan Football Players Say They Won't Boycott Game : Fullerton: They'll play against Southwestern Louisiana but still want their questions answered.
- Longtime Ojai Prep Soccer Coach to Be Honored
- Bonds Picks a Bad Time to Be Bad
- Kings Lose Home Opener, 5-3
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Eicher Used to Work for CHRB; Now He Heads Up Investigation
- Running in the Family : Taft's Jerry Brown Is Youngest in Line of Tailbacks That Began With Charles White
- THE BIG GAME / MISSION BAY-UNIVERSITY CITY : Despite Records, Teams Still Seek Respect
- Perhaps He Found Notes From an Old Pep Talk in There
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Wakefield Has the Hopes of Pirate Fans Aflutter : NL Game 3: Rookie knuckleballer tries to keep Pittsburgh--trailing two games to none--in series against Braves.
- Pro Basketball
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Rancho Alamitos Finally Wakes Up
- Boxing
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Dome Now Disadvantage for Knox
- TV REVIEW : Winning Tribute to 20 Years of 'Great Performances'
- STAGE REVIEW : 'State Fair' a By-the-Numbers Resurrection : The 'new' musical, based on the 1945 film, packages familiar and unfamiliar Rodgers and Hammerstein tunes in an old-fashioned, predictable patchwork.
- ART/AUCTIONS
- Coming Attractions at Your Local Store
- Dunn Still Stung by Controversy : Country: Singer who last year reluctantly pulled her controversial single, 'Maybe I Mean Yes,' opens for George Strait tonight at the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa.
- TELEVISION - Oct. 9, 1992
- Both Teams Hurting After Villa Park Beats Mission Viejo
- The Minnesota North Stars signed defenseman Mark...
- BASEBALL / AMERICAN LEAGUE REPORT : CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES : Game 3 No Computer Match
- La Canada Slips Past Hoover With 4th-Quarter Touchdown
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Bostic Out, so Redskins Shuffle Line
- Injured Keiaho Might Miss Game
- Creative Artists Joins Coca-Cola's Ad Campaign : Marketing: CAA will develop and produce advertising in partnership with McCann-Erickson, Coke's New York ad agency.
- HARD ROCKING: The Hard Rock Cafe expects...
- GOVERNOR'S CALL: Gov. Pete Wilson wants people...
- Legislators Reject Wilson's Demand on Workers' Comp : Capitol: Lawmakers meeting in special session turn down call for immediate passage of his reform measure.
- Fiery Blast Rips Oil Refinery, Jolts Wide Area
- Mengele Slipped Through U.S. Hands, Report Says : Holocaust: But no evidence is found that U.S. knowingly assisted the Auschwitz doctor.
- Does Flattery Get You Somewhre or Get You in Trouble?
- Jury Convicts Eddington of Killing Wife : Justice: The fact that the victim was buried in the Navy officer's back yard did him in, the prosecution says.
- Enrollment Falls Below Estimate
- THE Battle OF Bans : Banning Forfeited Rather Than Play at Dorsey Last Year; Dorsey Parents Are Organizing a Boycott if Game Is Moved Again
- McDonnell to Ax Retiree Health Benefits : Workplace: The plan would strip 20,000 non-union retirees of insurance in four years.
- MAIN ST. PLEDGE: Schools all over Orange...
- FOOT FOCUS: How long would it take...
- Commonality
- Magic Johnson
- Restrictions on Gun Sales
- Magic Johnson
- Sign of Distress
- Restrictions on Gun Sales
- U.S. Aid Agency and Overseas Jobs
- Restrictions on Gun Sales
- U.S. Aid Agency and Overseas Jobs
- Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. promoted Charles Heimbold Jr....
- Perot
- Prop. V and Funds for Redondo Schools
- Restrictions on Gun Sales
- Thanksgiving's at 5:55
- My Old Sweetie
- Young Voters
- Magic Johnson
- President Perot's Followers
- U.S. Aid Agency and Overseas Jobs
- Crime Log Prompts Lowry Road Response
- Forward May Be at Crossroads of His Career
- Hiring Frozen as Schools Trim $3 Million More : Education: Other trims affect administrative office spending and employee health benefits.
- Court Setbacks Don't Deter Foes of General Plan
- In the Market For Italian?
- On a Street Corner, the City's Future Looks Fogged In
- 'Mr. Excitement' : Saxophonist Tommy Newsom will be guest of honor at the Ojai Festival this weekend.
- Diamond Bar : Sewer System Approved
- Bush Raises Issue of Foe's Patriotism : Politics: President questions Clinton's Moscow trip as a student, anti-war activities. Aide to Democrat accuses Bush of 'McCarthyite tactics.'
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Boxer Joins Fray With New TV Ads
- Walk of Discovery : Fred Turner's Truck Broke Down in South Carolina, so He Hoofed It to California, Finding Good People Along the Way
- WORLD IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Bags of Cocaine Found in Body
- Fabric of Their Lives : Quilting Proves to Be an Addictive Pastime for Guild Members
- About the Size of It : Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Challenging Home Addition Plans
- Gates Orders CIA Probe in Iraq Loan Case : Law: Agency's failure to turn over some papers raises questions about whether it cooperated fully in the investigation of prewar aid to Baghdad.
- ARCHITECTURE : Le Mondrian: Art for the Masses, Where the Bland and Bold Merge
- City OKs More Funds to Clean Polluted Drain : Environment: The council acts to keep contaminated water from flowing into the ocean and affecting marine life.
- Loophole in Welfare Plan Favors Illegal Immigrants
- Beverly Hills : Hazardous Waste Roundup
- Throw Columbus a Line and Get a Free Cookbook From Carmelo's
- ELECTIONS '92 : Latinos Show Political Maturity in Slapping Down Prison Plan
- Pelican Hill Suits Golfers to a Tee
- South Whittier : Neighboring City May Quit Assistance Plan