- His Job <i> Is </i> a Day at Beach
- Torrid Chatsworth Defeats Taft, 11-4, Gains Share of 1st
- AFTERMATH
- Raiders Open at Denver, Rams at Buffalo
- Jazz Artists Fahn and Sheppard Make All the Right Moves : * Music: The trombonist and saxophonist, playing at El Matador tonight, have seen upswings in careers of late.
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Disturbing but Uplifting 'Angel at My Table'
- Hands-On Culture
- SCOREBOARD : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS
- Watts and Wine : Brush and other overgrowth from your yard can be a valuable resource once it's cut and removed.
- La Canada Flintridge : 'Spring Recycling Days'
- THE EXHIBIT OF THE DECADE : Artworks of the Eighties Return in Devilishly Fine Form at Newport Harbor
- SDI Director Cuts Budget for Space Weapons
- AFTER THE RIOTS: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : For Blighted Newark, Effects of Rioting in 1967 Still Remain : Redevelopment: The once-bustling commercial thoroughfare at the center of that city's unrest is still an urban wasteland 25 years later.
- Antelope Valley Football Players Charged in Burglary
- INVENTIONS / PRODUCTS
- IRS Test: The Orange County chapter of...
- AFTER THE RIOT: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : Businesses Watched for Signs of an Exodus
- Swift and Meatless: A Lentil Meal
- Newly Independent : Parents may not know about programs that help their disabled adult children learn to cope on their own.
- RIOT AFTERMATH
- Monrovia : $1 Million to Fight Poverty
- Helping Hands in the Long Beach/Southeast Area
- Beirut Riots Cause Premier to Step Down : Unrest: He acts 'to save the country' as currency collapse, inflation bring Lebanon's worst economic crisis in 48 years.
- 3 Die in Fogged-In Plane Crash
- Police Cleared in Slaying of Gunman : Inquiry: No wrongdoing found in shooting of murder suspect who fired 150 rounds at officers.
- 'People Are Watching,' Officer's Jury Told : Slayings: A Compton lawman's trial in the killings of two brothers ends with allusions to the Rodney G. King case.
- The trial of middleweight boxer Michael Nunn,...
- Murray Fills Long-Range Goal : Basketball: Lifelong dream to play in the NBA prompted UCLA forward to forgo his final season of eligibility.
- City Adjusts Track Schedule After Upheaval
- Hughes Nears Deal to Acquire Missile Plants : Aerospace: An accord with General Dynamics could affect thousands of workers in Southern California.
- AFTER THE RIOT: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : Hawaii Apparently Reaps L.A.'s Tourism Losses
- Blackened Steak Sauce
- Legislation Targets Coastal Commission Business Methods : Assembly: Two proposals, spurred by the corruption probe of a panel member, cover fund raising and opening up deliberations.
- THEATER REVIEW / 'BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, REALLY' : It's Not Disney : Moorpark Melodrama's production is, however, fun, hip, silly and surprising.
- COLUMN ONE : After Oath, a Scramble for Votes : Parties woo new citizens, who are generally eager to exercise their franchise. But their backgrounds can be a deterrent to casting ballots, and their allegiances are often fluid.
- Despite Bad Days, Winnie Mandela Is Back on Front Line in S. Africa : Activism: Last rites for political career may have been too hasty. Her reception indicates it's too early to count her out as a force in black liberation struggle.
- FILM : Cronenberg's 'Videodrome' Is Up to Snuff
- RESTAURANTS : Southwestern Cuisine L-I-V-E-S at El Torito G-R-I-L-L
- Council OKs Plan for Beer Sales in Cups Only : Pier: Officials hope the disposable containers will keep buyers at fast-food restaurants from taking their drinks outside.
- Historic Structures Spared for 2 Weeks
- Cancellations
- D.A. Investigator Disciplined in Welfare Fraud Case
- System, Stability Key Owls' Success : Colleges: Skip Claprood has built Citrus College into a baseball power. He says this year's team may be his best.
- Heeding a Distant Thunder
- Miscellany
- Starting a Cup Race Is the End for Some
- Vuitton Cup Official Decries ACOC's Efforts : Sailing: Promoter for challenger series also criticizes the attitude of San Diego.
- ANALYSIS : Coming to a Mini-Camp Near You: Team's Future
- Miscellany
- THE SERIES
- Easing Pain of Costly Household Repairs : Finances: You can set aside money each month, invest in service contracts--or simply sell out.
- SAN DIEGO : Trial Ordered for 7 in Theft Scheme
- Glenn H. Randall Sr.; Horse Trainer
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School Bus-Fee Plan, Layoffs Are Criticized
- Trouble Follows Oceanside Soup Kitchen to New Site
- Four Months of Futility
- San Pedro Man, 78, Missing; Family Seeks Public's Help
- AGOURA HILLS : Residents Can Aid Victims of Rioting
- THE KING CASE AFTERMATH : Juror Says She Held Out for a Conviction : King case: The only Latina on the panel says she fasted and prayed in effort to sway others to find Officer Powell guilty.
- How to Help
- Rape Report Got Officer Fired, Suit Says : Litigation: Former San Clemente policewoman alleges she was terminated in retaliation for saying fellow officer attacked her.
- CAMARILLO : Council Expected to Vote on Raising Fees
- New York Jet running back Brad Baxter...
- Going Overboard : Cayard Joins Italians, Tries to Take America's Cup From America
- MOTOR RACING : It Didn't Take Long for Carr to Learn Lesson
- Royal Trips Loyola in Battle of Unbeaten Volleyball Teams
- Kennedy Scores Record-Setting Victory, 30-4
- STAGE REVIEW : Coming Back to 'Earth' : 1971 Soft-Rock Revue's Detailing of Environmental Disaster Now Seems Stale
- Asian-Pacific Film Festival Tries to Link People
- AN APPRECIATION : Auf Wiedersehen, Marlene
- Unocal to Sell Several of Its U.S. Oil Fields : Energy: The firm targets $350 million in "non-strategic" assets. Four hundred jobs will be eliminated.
- Interest Rate Hopes Push Dow Up 10.06 : Market Overview
- Cardiac Science Stock to Go Public May 15
- Top Black-Owned Firms' Sales Rise 10%
- Tomato Fight
- Visiting Veggies : Growers from outside the county haul in peas, asparagus, <i> nopales </i> and other non-local crops.
- ROAD NOTES
- Farmers Market Harvests Rave Reviews : Downtown: Hundreds of customers flock to the opening day, drawn by garden-fresh scents and produce fresh from the field.
- FOR THE KIDS / WILDWOOD PARK : Moonlight Trek : Each month, families are led on two-hour sunset hikes nearly a mile into the canyon.
- STREET WISE: / New Directions : A Byway That'll Take You Nowhere, Yet Everywhere
- The following are selected entries from...
- PACOIMA : Disaster Relief Center to Open
- Closures on I-8
- In a Crisis, No One Should Stand in the Way of Progress : City needs to go forward--Chief Williams should move into command now
- Whale-Eat-Whale Drama Videotaped
- SCR Plans a Classic-Heavy '92-93 Season
- Video Rental Chart : Foster's 'Man' Off to Good Start
- THE SEASON : MAINSTAGE
- O.C.'s Home Resale Prices Dipped in First Quarter : Housing: Across the U.S., prices rose in 109 of 127 metro areas. County's median of $235,100 is third highest in the nation.
- HOME COOK : The Grandmother of Vichyssoise
- Interest Rate Hopes Push Dow Up 10.06 : Market Overview
- He's on the Outside, but He's Not Sorry : Careers: Ed Zschau may have passed up his best chance at a U.S. Senate seat to focus on a tiny computer device with big possibilities.
- RIOT AFTERMATH : Illusion of Sanctuary Goes Up in Flames : Barrier Separating 'Haves' and 'Have-Nots' Breached
- AFTER THE RIOTS: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : Gates Getting Even by Demoting Him, Assistant Police Chief Says
- Store Stocks the Best for Baby Without the Big Price Tags
- Turning Flower Leaves Into Flavorsome Teas
- SANTA CLARITA : Gang-Awareness Walk Scheduled
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council Continues Hearing on Tower
- Chancellor Kohl Draws the Line : But Germany is rocked by strikes, inflation, the far right and doubt
- Dodgers Lose Players but Not the Game : Baseball: Candelaria's key strikeout in 3-1 victory eases pain of injuries to Scioscia, Strawberry, ejection of Webster.
- Hard-hat area: The term "heads up" readily...
- AUTOS
- INTERNATIONAL
- INVENTIONS / PRODUCTS : 'Cheat Sheet' Helps Accounting Students Keep Records Straight
- Green Burrito Posts $246,939 Loss
- A House of Many Mothers
- Where the Wild Things Grew
- Start-Up Pains for IBM's OS/2 System
- WILDLIFE : Birds of a Feather : The 'Seabird Stories' program encourages visitors to the Channel Islands park center to become participants in avian rituals.
- COMEDY : Sober Southern Accent Put on Dye's Routine
- FLICKS / FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Ojai Fest, Part 2 : 'Rambling Rose,' the R-rated comedy/drama overlooked at the box office in 1991 despite its big-name cast, will be screened Sunday.
- Temple City : Youth Program Approved
- AFTERMATH OF THE RIOTS : Compton Riot Began With Looting Call
- RIOT AFTERMATH : Groups Aiding Relief Efforts
- STREET WISE: / New Directions : A Daily Mini-Escape From the Freeways
- Glendale : No Cuts for Administrators
- AFTERMATH OF THE RIOTS : City Must Repair More Than Torched Stores : Business: Damage estimated at $100 million. Officials say community's already-tarnished image has been irreparably harmed.
- RIOT AFTERMATH : Cities Collecting Relief Supplies
- A Treasure's Travails : Once Saved from Wrecker's Ball, Tiffany's Paintings and Glass Could Be Homeless Again
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Happy Land Lessor Makes Plea Bargain
- RIOT AFTERMATH : Keeping the Peace Was Community Effort : Police: Officials say officers stayed cool. Older civilians calmed youths, heading off widespread unrest.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : House Panel Backs Spotted-Owl Reserve
- Hill Opposes Tax Plan, Says L.A. Must Take Care of Itself : Government: The state senator says his constituents should not be held to account for the actions of 'hoods, gang members and other assorted slime.'
- SANTA PAULA : Boy, 4, Ejected From Car, Has Concussion
- UniCare Financial Corp.: The Irvine workers' compensation...
- A Neighborhood Just West of Downtown
- Team Caffeine
- Chapel Rock : The Whereabouts, well-known to audiences at Charlie's, get their act together amid pews and stained glass windows.
- Dream of Riches Leads Straight to Courtroom : Lawsuit: Finding 'abandoned' artwork for recordings by the Beatles and Jimi Hendrix was like finding buried treasure. Then the trouble started.
- Heading SouthAs part of the contingent of...
- SPORTS BRIEFS : Cerritos Infielder Sets a Painful Record
- La Canada Flintridge : Youth Program Dropped
- From Long Beach to Whittier, a Path of Gunfire, Arson and Looting
- THEATER REVIEW / 'AT THE RAINBOW BAR & GRILLE' : Food for Thought : Roadside restaurant after atomic bombs explode is the setting for a play that offers some sugarcoated theology.
- STREET WISE: / New Directions : Streets That Drive Cities Around Bend
- Glendale : Symphony Rescheduled
- Ancient, Modern Beliefs Clash in Hills of Chiapas : Mexico: 53 Chamula Indians injured, blinded, hospitalized in violence over impending ousters.
- Controversial Editor Fired From College Newspaper
- Studies Say Fetal Tissue Aids Parkinson Patients : Medicine: Researchers also report success with more sophisticated version of long-abandoned brain surgery technique.
- Countywide : Residents Urged to Not Drive Alone
- Designing Better Computer Interfaces
- When It's Tea Time in Brentwood : Entertaining: A party menu fit for a mum.
- Free Drinks: Metagenics Inc. has been testing...
- RIOT AFTERMATH : Oakwood Violence Targets Symbols of Gentrification
- SOUNDS AROUND TOWN : Grand Finale : After 30 years of wielding the baton, Ventura County Symphony founder Frank Salazar gives his farewell concert.
- W. Virginia Judge Found Guilty in Corruption Case
- Law School Graduates May Be Facing Worst Job Market in a Decade : Employment: Salaries have leveled off and campus interviews have dropped substantially, placement directors say.
- AFTER THE RIOTS: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : Rohrabacher Asks Bush to Expel Seized Illegal Aliens
- 4 Held in Gang-Related Deaths : Crime: Authorities say Crips' kingpin Keith (Stone) Thomas and a friend were killed Jan. 30 as the result of a drug deal that went awry.
- Teachers Focus Lesson Plans on Peaceful Solutions
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Come On Over to My Place
- STREET WISE: / New Directions : Steering Drivers Away From the Solo Commute
- Cal Poly Pomona Wins Tennis Title
- Marlene Dietrich, Classic <i> Femme Fatale</i> , Dies at 90 : Movies: In her sultry roles, she brought a worldly sexuality and a hint of decadence to the screen.
- Trial Ordered in Case of Missing Accountant : Crime: Enough evidence exists to try an acquaintance in the death of a man whose body has not been found, judge rules.
- Monrovia : Police Computer System
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : Disposable Art : Artist Kim Loucks took her totem poles made of trash to school so students could learn about recyclables.
- STREET WISE: / New Directions : This Street Has Both a Good and a Bad Side
- Countywide : Health Stores Fight Proposed Legislation
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Nutrient Aids Babies Born Prematurely
- Asking the Race Questions
- STREET WISE: / New Directions : A Street That Gets Down to Business
- Council OKs 'Auto Row' Plan : Growth: Dealerships will be expanded and nearby neighborhoods protected. South Brand Boulevard will have seven new commercial zones.
- Altadena : Horner Reelected to Board
- Budget Chief Talks Up Surplus in 5 Years : Economy: Darman backs a constitutional amendment. He says the President's plan and a cap on spending could erase the deficit.
- STREET WISE: / New Directions : About This Section
- THE HOUSE
- The Riots Behind Us, Let the Debates Begin
- Quest for Cup Started With Challenge in 1851
- Protesters Keep Graders Off Park Road : Development: Property owner promises to proceed with paving unless he is bought out for $1.6 million.
- COSTA MESA : Resident Claims Vote by Buffa Was Illegal
- BUENA PARK : VFW Post Considers Moving Out of City
- FULLERTON : Comic Hits Right Note on Politics
- Council Tentatively OKs Protections for Mulholland Drive : Environment: The 19-year-old plan would limit grading and development along a milewide strip to retain the road's scenic character.
- Big West, MAC Champs to Meet in Las Vegas Bowl
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates Beat Braves in a Sloppy 16, 4-3
- Freedom Bowl, Pac-10 Conference Finalize a Two-Year Agreement
- TV Unsure About Riot-Based Projects : * Docudramas: Producers and writers ponder last week's events. NBC pulls Monday's scheduled telecast of 'In the Line of Duty: Street War.'
- AFTERMATH
- Kirov Ballet Announces 'Romeo' Cast
- Curfew Laws Jail the Innocent and the Guilty : Courts: A Canoga Park man was arrested when he ventured outside when his window was broken. Some say civil liberties are among the riot casualties.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Heart Surgery for Councilman Kelly
- THE KING CASE AFTERMATH : Forums to Deal With Racism, Justice System
- Countywide : Aid Sought to Save Poison Control Unit
- VENTURA : Lawyer's Conviction in LSD Case Reduced
- AFTER THE RIOTS: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : Mob's Racial Mistake Jeopardizes Motorist : Escape: Crowd attacks light-skinned man in his vehicle despite his insistence he's not white. An immigrant woman from Belize helps rescue him.
- LANCASTER : 2 Appointed to City Commissions
- Nunn's Spousal-Abuse Trial Postponed Until Next Week
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Jazz Gets the Jump on SuperSonics
- Mira Mesa's Hause Makes Himself At Home on Mound : Baseball: The young pitcher also is a strong player in the field, enhancing his chances of being drafted this June.
- TV Unsure About Riot-Based Projects : * Docudramas: Producers and writers ponder last week's events. NBC pulls Monday's scheduled telecast of 'In the Line of Duty: Street War.'
- VENTURA : Robber Takes $300 From Gas Station
- PLATFORM : Take a Lead Role
- AFTER THE RIOTS: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : Rising From the Ashes : Crenshaw-Area Leaders Hope Community Can Rebound From Destruction
- Man Dies After Car Crashes Into Divider
- A court in Naples, Italy, ruled that...
- Azusa Pacific Makes Itself at Home
- Mears Injured in Crash : Indy 500: He suffers broken foot and sprained wrist in 213-m.p.h. accident. His status for driving in race will be evaluated daily.
- Ohio State's Jackson to Pass Up Senior Season
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Micknius Is the Correct Answer for RBV
- Langston's Win Starts a New Era
- City Arts Program Aims at Taking the 'Pain Away' : * Riots: Adolfo V. Nodal, general manager of the Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department, hopes L.A. can tap into healing power of the arts.
- Pioneer Bancorp: The Fullerton holding company for...
- The Americanization of Pascal
- A Crunchy Scallop 'Sandwich'
- The Great Wine Swap Meet
- Fed's Latest Survey Finds New Signs of Economic Recovery : Recession: But the overall picture remains mixed, with activity still 'sluggish' on the West Coast and in the Northeast.
- THEATER REVIEW / 'AS YOU LIKE IT' : Not a Bad Idea : Resetting Shakespeare's comedy to modern times makes his theme more relevant.
- Out of the Flower Pot and Into the Frying Pan
- Ukraine Agrees to Get Rid of Atomic Weapons : Accord: Kazakhstan and Belarus would do likewise under U.S.-brokered deal, which they have not accepted.
- Monrovia : Term Limit Resolution Fails
- Going East : From a Drive-Through Cobbler's Shop in Simi Valley to Waterfalls and Wildflowers in a Corner of Thousand Oaks
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : When Dating Gets Dangerous : Ordeal: A relationship fraught with emotional and physical abuse teaches its victim the importance of self-esteem and self-confidence.
- RIOT AFTERMATH : Pockets of Violence, but No Rampage : Civil unrest: Incidents of violence were sporadic. Some communities dealt with demonstrations, isolated attacks on property and deaths possibly related to the rioting. Other cities remained calm.
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Tribute of 'Voices' : Terri New's show pays homage to the people of Czechoslovakia and their revolution.
- STREET WISE: / New Directions : Not Longer a Path, It's Still the Road Home
- COLUMN RIGHT/ RICHARD COWDEN : End the Stalemate on Urban Policy : Enterprise zones are worth trying. Congress, lacking policy alternatives, should acquiesce.
- COLUMN LEFT/ ELAINE CIULLA KAMARCK : Fatherless Families: a Violent Link : There are many black role models, but without fathers young men face high odds.
- AFTER THE RIOTS: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : Symbol of Pain Survives Flames : Neighbors Rescue Market Where Latasha Harlins Was Killed
- Countywide : Firefighters Union OKs New Contract
- Playwright Calls a Well-Timed 'Meeting' : Race: Tensions examined in "Mr. Rickey Calls a Meeting," about black players entering major-league baseball, contain some eerie echoes to L.A.'s anger.
- 69% Differ With Jury Verdicts : Reaction: A survey of 591 county residents also reflects their anger. An official says the disagreement crossed most major demographic lines.
- La Jolla School Settles Sexual Harassment Suit : Law: Former Country Day receptionist will receive $9,250 following her complaint about the headmaster.
- New Boundaries to Affect 119 Oak Park Students
- Supervisor Riley Hospitalized Again--but 'not Serious' : Diabetes: 'The doctors think they just have to adjust his insulin levels,' his aide says.
- Assessing the Damage
- ANAHEIM : Police Identify 2 Men Slain in Restaurant
- Victim Identified in Train Death
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Santa Margarita Upsets Mater Dei
- Tyson Pleads Guilty to One Prison Charge
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Attendance Is Down in Return
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS ROUNDUP : Blackhawks Continue Their Winning Ways, 5-4
- Alpha League Members Vote to Kick Out Montclair Prep : High schools: Principals cite "philosophical differences and strength of program" for their action.
- ART REVIEWS : A Trio of Masterpiece Makers
- MARKETING
- Minority Chambers of Commerce Planning Get-Acquainted Meetings for Members
- Stock Offering: Urethane Technologies Inc., a developer...
- Cookbook Awards: Take Your Pick
- AFTERMATH OF THE RIOTS : The Violence Started in Long Beach Even Before the Verdicts Were Announced
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : 76 Charged With Running Drug Ring
- Judge Orders Trial Despite Lack of Body
- STREET WISE: / New Directions : Earthy Meets Upscale on 4-Mile Span by the Sea
- Paint Pals : Artworks From Around the Globe Link Children of Many Cultures in La Habra Exhibit
- WORK IN PROGRESS : A Stand-Up Guy : Comic Christopher Collins says his job is no laugh riot, but the payoff is thrilling.
- STREET WISE: / New Directions : A Drive That Passes Test of Time and Season
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Court Refuses to Halt Probe of Bank Papers
- Sleeplessness, Accidents Linked : Research: No increase in illnesses reported during sleep deprivation study at Boston institute. But fatigue impairs concentration, work.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Abortion Opponents Target Torrance Doctors : Protests: Pickets demand that nine obstetrician/gynecologists stop offering abortion services.
- Assemblymen Want to Overhaul Coastal Panel : Legislation: Proposals by Tom Hayden and Terry B. Friedman focus on fund raising and lobbying. The action comes in the wake of the investigation of Commissioner Mark L. Nathanson.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Agents Make This Old House 'Fantastic'
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City OKs Schools' 65-Year Lease Plan
- O.C.PLATFORM : Irvine's General Plan
- Polonia Sinks His Teeth Into Perez's Forkball : Angels: Lead-off batter's two-run single in third inning is the difference against Yankees.
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Notables, Notes to Be Featured at Cup's Opening Ceremonies
- CSUN Signs Hicks for Track, Batiste for Women's Basketball
- MSL PLAYOFF NOTEBOOK : Crow Has Differing Opinions on His Future With the Sockers
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : For Now, First Base Belongs to Karros
- RADIO
- THE HOUSE
- Voices of Experience Caution Students on Crime and Drugs : Head Straight: Ex-cons and parolees in the schools program hope their life stories will deter youths before they start getting into trouble.
- AFTERMATH OF THE RIOTS : Some Will Rebuild; Others Just Want Out
- Events Overtake--and Cancel--Functions
- Junk in the Eye of the Beholder
- La Verne : Mobile Home Rent Control
- Years of '2-Cent' Insults Added Up to Rampage : Looting: Many say they were repaying merchants for lifetime of injuries. Opportunism, panic are also factors.
- AFTER THE RIOTS: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : Burning Issues : Effects: Business owners and frightened residents face a reality after the violence--to stay and rebuild or to leave. Damage from arson and looting in the area will hit at least $17 million.
- Council Approves Museum Plan for Fence, Renovation
- Pact Sets Aside Habitat for Gnatcatcher : Development: Agreement will allow construction of 3,000 new homes in southern Carlsbad.
- $250,000 Pledged to Children's Shelter : Camarillo: The gift to Casa Pacifica is from former Times Publisher Otis Chandler and his family.
- Gates' Autobiography Attacks Mayor, Reiner : LAPD: He says that he and Bradley had 'learned to tolerate each other, barely' and accuses the D.A. of 'grandstanding' in King case.
- Japanese Roots May Help Business Grow
- LANDMARKS / COUNTY HISTORICAL SITES : Monument to Decades of Improvement
- Miscellany
- Marinovich Pleads Guilty, Gets Probation on Disturbance Charge
- FISHING : Local Tagging of Halibut Helps in Study of Fishery
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Agassi, McEnroe and Lendl Lose
- Vanguard Loses 'Me-Too' Bid on 99-Seat Plan
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Montana Run': Bleak Side of Comedy
- THE TIMES POLL : TV's Handling of Riots Gets Favorable Grade
- SECURITIES
- Fortis Corp.: The Irvine provider of medical...
- A Sweet Chip
- Seeking the Bard at Oxford
- BEFORE THE CUP RUNNETH OVER : Spectators Are Setting Sail for San Diego as America's Cup Finals Approach
- Long-Distance Love
- AMERICA'S CUP: A DAY AT THE RACES
- New Chef Adds Nice Touches at L'Auberge
- Kabul to Try Ex-Officials as Traitors
- Glendale : Man Gets 8 Years for Attack
- MOTHER'S DAY DINING : Medley of Meals Planned for Mom
- Real Estate Reeling but Effect May Be Short-Term : Property: Some escrows have been canceled. Agents are working overtime to calm customers' fears.
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Student Gets $2,000 for Study of Poe
- Police Identify 3 Shot to Death in Kearny Mesa Hotel
- Man Slain During Robbery in Vista
- 3 Die When Plane Crashes Into Foggy Hill Near Camarillo
- Kern County Residents Looked Anxiously Southward
- Pact With Builder Saves Habitat for Gnatcatcher : Development: The agreement will allow construction of 3,000 homes in Carlsbad.