- New Chapter in Life Opens for Valedictorian Who Beat Dyslexia
- CASHING INN: Coastal hotels in Orange County...
- Still Rural, but Not the Sticks Anymore : Growth: The '90s brought computers, aerospace and banking. Now Eastern Washington's 1 million people are reaching for more political power.
- Lawyers, Lobbyists Top List of Clinton Contributors : Donations: Study finds that such firms have provided at least $2.6 million. Securities company is his biggest financial supporter.
- Bakewell Vows to Continue Job Site Shutdowns
- Coronado Police Stage Work Slowdown
- MISSION VIEJO : Council to Vote on Trash Bid Proposal
- Countywide : Talks Under Way for New County Schools Office
- SANTA ANA : Grant Will Fund Parking Structure
- A budding rock star, no doubt: The...
- Officials See No Proof of Gang Plot to Ignite Riots : Inquiry: But task force finds they played a major role as violence progressed. Billboards are being erected to urge witnesses to crimes during the unrest to come forward.
- This Season, Everett Will Have Help : Rams: Tollner, former USC coach, says he can help quarterback regain his timing, confidence.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Rodriguez Will Get a Long Look
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Fortugno Will Stick With the Stretch
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Having Reached .500, the Mets Talk About Contending in the East
- Canceled
- Possibility of New Virus Dominates AIDS Conference : Health: Moving speech by a victim of the disease ends gathering of thousands of experts in Amsterdam.
- SEAL BEACH : Skunks a Nuisance for Some Residents
- ESCONDIDO : Drug Suspect Explodes Grenade
- COMMENTARY : The Direct Approach Works, but Would It Get a Chance Today?
- TUSTIN : Top Teacher a Versatile Educator
- CARLSBAD : Sewage Spills Into Lagoon
- SAN DIEGO : Beware of Solicitors, Firefighters Say
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Slater Signs Two-Year Deal
- THEATER REVIEW : A 'Mommy Dearest,' With Love
- A Chamber Music Series With a Charitable Heart
- MUSIC REVIEW : Peter Maag Leads Second Bowl Program
- Laser Precision Corp.: The San Juan Capistrano...
- Positive Sign for the Economy
- Glitches Conceded in B-2's Stealth System
- GB Foods Corp: The Anaheim operator and...
- Parents May Say 'No' to R-Movies but Kids Plot to See Them Anyway
- Italian Senate Passes Tough New Bills to Battle Organized Crime
- 3 Refuse to Testify on House Post Office : Congress: Two Pennsylvania Democrats and Rostenkowski call the subpoenas a 'political witch hunt.'
- Five Officers at Miramar Are Relieved of Command : Military: Navy's action stems from derisive banner directed at congresswoman during 'Tomcat Follies.'
- Countywide : Senior Volunteers Help Fight Crime
- Countywide : 6 in County Win Merit Scholarships
- Archbishop Defends Vatican Stance on Gays : Bias: Head of Catholic Conference urges support for rights but backs church's position that it is not always unjust to take sexual orientation into account.
- Tiger Woods Loses to Venezuelan in Junior World Championship
- Auto Racing
- Abrams Has Had a Leg Up on Success : Shrine All-Stars: La Jolla Country Day High graduate broke placekicking records after starting in soccer.
- MOTOR RACING / VINCE KOWALICK : Ventura Break Forces Drivers to Shift Gears
- U.S. Loses but Wins Respect
- Designing Presidential Politics : Television: Behind the scenes with producers Linda Bloodworth-Thomason and husband Harry as they help their old friend from Arkansas, Bill Clinton, with their prime-time entertainment skills.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Dee Dee McNeil: the Right Time, the Right Pace : Jazz: Vivacious singer is playful yet completely natural as she slips around the scales at her Huntington Beach show.
- Taking on Late-Night's Big Guns
- State Wildlife Agency Can't Sue to Block Development, Judge Rules
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- SANTA SUSANA MOUNTAINS : Radioactive Tritium Found Outside Lab
- Dodgers Reaped as They Sow : Baseball: Former L.A. prospect Wetteland preserves 4-3 victory for the Expos as younger players crowd both lineups.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : TripleCast Sales Remain Woefully Short of Projections
- Bryans to Play for National Doubles Title
- Padre Go Blank Against Mets : Baseball: Sid Fernandez throws three-hit shutout. The 3-0 loss drops the Padres seven games behind the Atlanta Braves.
- TV Reviews : A Scathing 'Conspiracy' of Canadian Racism
- The Boss Gets Back to Work : Pop music: At 42, the new Springsteen opens his first tour since 1988 with a concert in his native New Jersey.
- Michael Heintzman's Career Percolates Thanks to 'Cup of Coffee'
- FileNet Corp.: The Costa Mesa manufacturer of...
- Panel OKs $275-Billion Defense Budget
- Bush Scolds Hecklers at MIA-POW Meeting : Speech: Relatives of missing servicemen shout, 'No more lies.' President calls his retort 'an emphatic point.'
- Overton's Illness Prompts Delay in Trial : Courts: Judge decided on postponement despite the defendant's quick hospital release. Observers say the move could benefit the defense.
- Cleric Urges Boycott in 'Murphy Brown' Flap
- Banks and the Budget: Party's Almost Over : Maybe rejection of IOUs will spur Wilson and Legislature
- Potpourri of Ideas for Harvesting, Drying and Mixing Pansies and Violets
- CHP Officer Fatally Shot in Freeway Fight
- Don't Tread on These : Beneficial Bugs Terminate Their Pesky Counterparts While Weeding Out Pesticides
- Put Some of Your Energy Into Getting Newer, Efficient Appliances
- Strauss, at Capitol, Pushes Hard for Russian Aid Bill : Legislation: But election-year politics leave envoy at an impasse. Democrats want concession on jobs bill.
- Survey of Religious Trends Finds Many Changing Churches : Statistics: About one-fourth of active Christians have switched denominations at least once.
- NATION IN BRIEF : ARIZONA : Rainstorms Spawn Flooding in Phoenix
- L.A. District to Propose 14% Pay Cut for Teachers : Budget: Contract talks include reductions for other employees ranging from 6% to 16.5%, sources say.
- CAMARILLO : Grants Offered for Mobile Home Lots
- TUSTIN : Grant to Help Pay for Closing Marine Base
- ECUMENICAL CLASSES: For the 15th straight year,...
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Natural Nine to Try 1 1/4 Miles for First Time in Swaps Stakes
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Bears Will Try to Trade Perry
- Jurisprudence
- How to Remain Intelligently Uninformed
- STAGE REVIEW : A New 'Woyzeck': Feel the Power
- WEEKEND TV : The Olympics vs. Politics
- Don't Tread on the Koran
- DIPLOMACY : Surprise Accord at ASEAN Meeting Could Settle Spat Over Spratly Islands : Non-members Vietnam and China voice support for the six-nation Southeast Asian grouping's 'historic' declaration. Potential oil deposits are at stake.
- Bush Scolds Hecklers at MIA-POW Meeting : Speech: Relatives of missing servicemen shout, 'No more lies!' President calls his retort 'an emphatic point.'
- Weed and Seed to Be Tested in Thicket of L.A.'s Ills : Aid: Officials welcome funds, but critics fear an emphasis on tough law enforcement, not social programs.
- SEC Launches Inquiry Into Abuses by Stockbrokers
- Bus Double Take : Embattled RTD, Foothill Transit Lines Offer Duplicate Service
- Cross-Border Dispute Over Beer Comes to a Head : Trade: U.S. and Canada impose hefty new duties on each other's product. The fracas bodes ill for the North American pact.
- San Diego : Repairs Finished at 5 Schools
- Conservative Judaism Re-Examines Views on Gays and Lesbians : Doctrine: A 15-rabbi panel will conduct a two-year study of homosexual and heterosexual ethical issues.
- Alaska Finds a Soul Mate in Oil Cartel : Economy: State confers with OPEC on ideas for petroleum development.
- State Budget Watch
- Clinton Setting Off for a West Coast Weekend : Democrats: Believing he is a mystery to California and Washington voters, he hopes to define himself.
- MEDIA WATCH / Focus on Campaign Coverage : Press Offers a Preview of Its Focus for Fall : Media: Despite vows of more substantive political coverage, reports rely on atmosphere over issues.
- Latin Summit Ends With Effort to Carve a Niche : Diplomacy: The Old and New World nations agree on a liberal agenda of political, economic and social goals. But Cuba's Castro is the odd man out.
- SANTA CLARITA : College District Hires Administrator
- Public Is Urged to Report Phony Police Solicitors
- Pyramid Plan Upsets Neighborhood : Campus: Residents don't like the shape of the planned $16-million Cal State Long Beach gymnasium.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : The Dance Is On in Catalonia : Opening ceremony: The culture of a proud people is put on display for the rest of the world.
- Oriole Minds Not on Game : Baseball: They deal with the death of teammate Tim Hulett's 6-year-old sun amid the business of playing the Texas Rangers.
- Muscle Tear Again Clouds the Future of Chargers' Smith : Football: Linebacker plays it cautious with latest calf injury, which he says is not nearly as serious as his problem in 1988.
- Sitcoms Seek Apolitical Road--CBS
- Enhanced Imaging Technologies Inc.: The Irvine supplier...
- Glenfed Wins Suit Against U.S. : S&Ls;: The thrift is entitled to damages because a government rule change unfairly restricted its business, court rules.
- House OKs Bill on Multilingual Ballot Material
- As Iraq's Window on the World, Jordan Nears the Breaking Point : Sanctions: The nation is squeezed between economic and political loyalties to Baghdad and the U.S. determination to hurt Saddam Hussein.
- Colombia Fires Officials Over Escobar's Escape
- Baker of Weed-Laced Brownies for AIDS Patients Arrested
- Immigration Service Sets Chase Criteria : Restrictions: The INS tightens the rules governing high-speed pursuits in the wake of the tragedy in Temecula that killed six.
- YORBA LINDA : City Scouting for Police Office Site
- NOTES : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : Spanish Opera Stars Not Pleased With Script for Opening Act
- More than 3,000 people from 43 countries...
- Jazz and Pop Reviews : Charlie Watts Drums Up a Parker Tribute
- Anti-Scald Devices Keep Shower Temperature Under Control
- GERMANY : Nazi Bunker Stirs Deep Divisions
- Doorbell Problem Might Take an Inside Job
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Obscene Fax Sent to Rep. Schroeder
- 5 Navy Officers in Scandal Stripped of Duties
- OXNARD : Realtors Give $5,000 to Rescue Mission
- A Commitment to the Future : Vons' $100-million plan to open stores in Los Angeles' inner city is great news
- Lawyer, Office Manager Get Prison for Insurance Fraud : Courts: Both sentenced to 7 years and $10,000 fine for phony car-accident scam that cost insurers as much as $1 million.
- Business Group Opens Comprehensive Recycling Facility in Chatsworth
- Preservationist Sees Curtain Falling on Film Landmarks
- PALMDALE : Man Discovered Dead in Aqueduct
- NEWPORT BEACH : Psychologist Ordered to Suspend Practice
- 'Music Man' Extraordinaire : Autistic Singer Finds Audience for Special Talent at Unique School
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Erickson's One-Hitter Is Vintage '91
- AMERICAN LEGION PLAYOFF ROUNDUP
- Legion Win Gives Encino a Berth in Area 6 Field
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : Why Opening Day Came a Day Early : Soccer: Four games were played before the opening ceremony to accommodate a 32-game tournament. Only about 12,000 see U.S.-Italy.
- Bergen Brunswig Presses Company for Data
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Pressing for Continuous Mideast Peace Talks
- COLUMN ONE : No Respect for Sicily's Godfathers : A wave of bloodshed is carrying away residents' admiration for the dons. Now affection is reserved for Mafia fighters, with its most emotional expression at their funerals.
- Jittery Council Stalls Plans for Development : Palmdale: Annexation of Ritter Ranch is delayed amid fears that state budget problems will cut city's revenue.
- Woo's Proposed Law at Odds With Own Project : Planning: Work on the councilman's home does not comply with restrictions he has urged on hillside development. He says there's no conflict because the ordinance would not be retroactive.
- United Methodists Name New Leader for Southland
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : New Church on Block in a Fight
- Preservation of Kadota Fig Area Urged
- Boxing
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : 455-Unit Housing Project Clears Hurdle
- He's Taking It a Step at a Time : High schools: Irvine baseball Coach Bob Flint suffered a heart attack June 24. Now recovering, he says the experience has changed his perspective.
- Teammates Will Pay for Oglesby's Mistake
- CYCLING : TOUR DE FRANCE : Hampsten Is Flat in Trial, Falls to Fourth
- Where to Find the Good Guys
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Quayle Stumbled When He Walked Into Abortion Flap
- Bush Attacks Clinton, 'Old Geezers' in Congress
- U.N. Chief Asks for Mass Relief for Somalia
- INS to Restrict High-Speed Border Chases
- MOORPARK : 5 Held in Robbery Attempt at Plant
- House OKs Bill on Multilingual Ballot Material
- LOS ANGELES : Panel OKs Renovation Plan for Pershing Square
- New Takeoff Procedures Raise Residents' Ire : Noise: John Wayne Airport, which is testing power cutbacks for jets at 800 feet, reports a record number of complaints in the second quarter of the year.
- Jewish Family's Home Vandalized With Graffiti
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Lendl, Agassi Reach Toronto Final
- Jurisprudence
- Morales Wins Title When Final-Round Woes Fell Woods : Junior World Golf: Defending champion struggles after triple bogey on No. 7. Venezuelan wins by three strokes.
- South Coast Repertory Hosts a Culture Bash : Benefit: Ricardo Montalban will add touch of glitter to 'Una Noche del Teatro,' featuring music and comedy troupes.
- Techno's Back at KOCM After Listener Outcry
- Fender's Stormy Years Came Before Tornados : Pop music: The singer has weathered some rough times--including a prison stint--by being able to adapt. He performs in O.C. this weekend.
- College Basketball
- Clippers Earn at Least 120 Fans in Helping Out Disappointed Youngsters
- Seti I. Wins Feature at Hollywood Park
- WHERE ARE THEY NOEW?: TIM POLTL : Recounting the Struggle of Hitting New Heights : Former Alemany High Jumper Failed to Duplicate Stunning 7-Foot Marks Away From Home Track
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : U.S. Hangs Tough; the Only Blowout Comes Afterward : Soccer: Feud between American coach and his leading scorer reaches new heights.
- Gill Survives Sloppy Race to Win Ventura 15-Lap Mini Stock Main Event
- NOTES : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS
- Blacks' Earnings Up in '80s, Lag Other Groups' Income : Census: Median figure for African-American families rose 84% to $19,758. White households lead report with $31,435.
- Haunting Details Dot the Pentagon's Newly Opened MIA Paper Trail : Documents: More than 30,000 pages are declassified. The Vietnam reports are labeled 'a token effort' by the Santa Ana wife of a downed Air Force fighter pilot.
- Wife of Ex-O.C. Senator Agrees to Settle Lawsuit : Accord: Margene Campbell, who is accused of skimming money, will help pay $30,000.
- Wilson Signs Bill Setting Cable TV Customer Service Standards
- Mexican Gays Accuse Police of Laxity in Probing Slayings of AIDS Activist, Others : Crime: Homosexual, women's and community groups demand a full investigation and assail the press for sensationalistic coverage of the killings.
- Gore Builds Team, Readies His Solo Pitch : Politics: The vice presidential candidate is quickly pulling together a campaign staff. Some key roles will be filled by Clinton aides.
- Parental Guidance Meets Curse of Raunchy Movies : Child-rearing: In era of multiplexes and VCRs, it's becoming ever harder to control what children see.
- Forum to Focus on Crime Prevention
- SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : Brochures Part of Effort to Halt Illegal Development
- Metro / BRIEFS : LOS ANGELES : 2 Police Officers Honored as Heroes
- GRANADA HILLS : Bernson's Libel Suit Against Landfill Firm Dismissed
- Ex-INS Inspector Gets 30 Years for Bribery : Border: Chula Vista worker admitted receiving $5,000 each time he allowed about 15 shipments of cocaine to go through his lane at the San Ysidro border crossing.
- TV Reviews : Bravo Showcases 3 Martha Graham Works
- Thousand Oaks : City Councilwoman Defends New Panel
- AIRLINES
- U-Hold : Moving Firms Overwhelmed by Summer's Surge
- Dow Drops 4.3 on Uncertainty About Mideast : Market Overview
- GTE Fires 17 Suspected in Billing Scam
- Gateway Reports Profit of $48,000
- Russian Pilot Loses Life but Saves a Town
- 3 Iranians Ordered Out of Britain; Plot Suspected
- Imelda Marcos Agrees to Burial Stipulations
- S.D. Convair Shootings End in Hung Jury
- Firm May Try to Sell Weldon Dump Site : Environment: With its overture to supervisors, Waste Management retreats from a long-held goal of operating the landfill.
- Futures of 2 Gulf of California Sea Creatures Said to Be at Risk
- SIMI VALLEY : Swimming Pool to Be Closed for 2 Days
- Long Beach Man Shot by Officer Gets $6.75 Million
- DNA Tests Lead to Suspects in Oxnard Rape Case : Crime: Prosecutors' use of 'genetic fingerprints' is increasing in the county, but critics debate the reliability of the process.
- SIMI VALLEY : Radioactive Tritium Found Outside Lab
- OJAI : Forest Service to Reopen Scenic Road
- Gay Calls Insurance Bias Frustrating
- Schedule Crunch Cancels Clinton Plans to Visit Fair
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Pleased With Progress
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Glavine Beats Pirates for Ninth in Row
- PREP FOOTBALL SHRINE GAME : Russell White Returns to Serve as Grand Marshal
- San Diego's Fraternity Takes Its Best Shot : Olympics: Shotputters Pagel, Dasse and Doehring face challenge in Barcelona.
- AMERICAN LEGION PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Van Nuys Wins Behind Solid Pitching of Igou
- Riley Steady Down Stretch to Win All-American Golf
- LOCAL NOTES : Pawlawski Signs Tampa Bay Contract
- Comic Henry Cho Cashes In on His Down-Home Tennessee Drawl
- Jazz and Pop Reviews : Wit Accents Haran's Cabaret Singing Gift
- The Lemonheads Squeeze Out an Alternative Hit
- 40 Dealers Suing to Keep Exxon in the Southland : Courts: The Houston-based company has said it will cease selling gasoline at 156 stations in Orange, Los Angeles and Ventura counties.
- U.S. Seeks Environmental Panel in Free Trade Pact
- Promoter of Natural Recycling Process Has a Heap of Composting Tips
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Wright Beats Storm and Leads Open
- For Moment, Small Town Tastes Glory
- Blyleven Finally Wins No. 283
- Outcry Brings KSRF Back to Techno
- 'Good Stories, Well Told' at Long Beach Art Museum
- 'Test-Drive' Kitchen Cabinetry
- Jewish Leader Eulogized in Berlin : Religion: Heinz Galinski, who died Sunday, was the most important individual in re-establishing Judaism in the land of the Holocaust.
- Shuttle Mission Unearthed Surprises on Weightlessness : Research: Experiments on 1991 flight crew reveal that changes to the human body will make long stays in space difficult.
- High School Orchestra Scores Vienna Victory : Music: Santa Monica students outplay 11 other youth groups at prestigious international festival.
- IRVINE : Council to Hear Developer's Appeal
- LOS ANGELES : Housing Authority Officers Honored for Heroism
- Free Harvest Crusade Starts Friday
- The Church of St. Pius V in...
- 3 Are Killed as Apartment Is Stormed by Gunmen : Crime: Police find narcotics in dwelling, leading them to believe the slayings are drug-related. Neighbors say victims were men.
- VENTURA : Murder Suspect, 17, to Be Arraigned
- Yankee Boss Can Return on March 1 : Baseball: Vincent says all restrictions on Steinbrenner will cease on that date.
- Olympic-Caliber Craziness : Volleyball Standout Samuelson Brings the Offbeat to Barcelona
- Woods Loses 5-Stroke Lead, Fails to Repeat
- Raiders to Open Gates to Public for 1 Day
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : New Owner Confirms Astros Sale
- TEAMTENNIS : Dukes Stay Hot With Victory Over Sacramento
- TV Reviews : Diverting, Derivative 'Nails' Stars Hopper
- MUSIC REVIEW : Weird Al's Shtick Getting a Bit Tiresome
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Cedillos Testing Co. Sues Insurer for $30 Million : Lawsuit: Owner of the Long Beach firm, which burned down in April, alleges Golden Eagle refused to pay his claim.
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : U.S., Japan Launch Joint Space Mission
- Ex-CIA Aide Portrayed at Trial as Victim, Liar : Law: Prosecution says Clair George hid truth from Iran-Contra inquiries. Defense blames key witness.
- Urban League Gears Up for S.D. Talks : Conference: Civil rights group to promote inner-city redevelopment program, referred to as a Marshall Plan for America.
- Hill Gives Way to Road
- 'Condominium' for Fish Makes a Big Splash : Environment: Tons of concrete are pushed into Pacific to form artificial reef off Huntington Beach. Fishermen are delighted.
- Pioneer Gene Therapist, Noted Surgeon to Join USC : Education: Dr. W. French Anderson will continue research in L.A. His wife will also hold Childrens Hospital post.
- Transit Upgrade for South L.A. Examined : Riot aftermath: Local officials are looking again at proposals for a transportation corridor in the Crenshaw district and accelerating some projects.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : Summer Stunners : Billy Mills Was Most Improbable Winner, but There Have Been Plenty of Other Surprises
- He Helps Others Achieve Higher Goals : Track and field: Ed Caruthers, silver medal winner in 1968 Olympics, is one of a group assisting financially disadvantaged college students.
- Not All the Games Are in Barcelona : Television: CBS, ABC and Fox hope to score points with younger and female viewers in counter-programming NBC's Olympics coverage.
- 40 Dealers Sue to Keep Exxon in Southland
- Planning Victorian Gardens a Cottage Industry
- Board Rejects Gay Pilot's Request to Remain in Navy
- Fred E. Hummel; Engineer, Activist
- Driver Flees Van During Chase; 18 Aboard Not Hurt
- IRVINE : Grant Will Increase Sobriety Checkpoints
- Hockey
- Chemical-Free Lawns Healthier
- Bernard (B.D.) Russell; Real Estate Broker
- Woman Hurt, Man Jailed in Jogging Fracas
- Palmdale Boy Sought in Slaying of Neighbor
- Foundation to Build a Home for CSUN President : Education: Trustees voted to borrow money to provide on-campus housing for Blenda J. Wilson. The outgoing president tried to keep the details secret.
- Target Hussein's Power, Not His People : Any new bombing must be tightly confined to the Iraqi dictator's military and arsenals
- Steinbrenner Is Reticent About Decision : Reaction: He says he doesn't want to detract from publicity being given to the Olympics.
- Document on '72 Killings Requested
- INS Tightens Chase Rules After Tragedy
- Haunting Details Dot Newly Opened MIA Paper Trail : Documents: More than 30,000 pages are declassified. But the Vietnam reports are sketchy, unorganized and mostly unreliable.
- INS to Tighten High-Speed Chase Rules
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Driver Is Charged in Stolen Gun Sales
- Youths' Statements Describe Slayings That Rocked Posh Neighborhood : Courts: Prosecution plays interviews with two charged in shotgun killings of three teen-agers in Pasadena.
- 29 Graduate as Reading Tutors
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN to Build House for Incoming President
- Latino Leaders Fail to Shake Roberti's Support for New School District
- Improvements Proceed for Westlake Field : High school football: Warriors should play this fall at unlighted facility. Also, plans for a stadium are approved.
- Mine Experts Sent to Rescue Convoy in Bosnia
- Admiral to Quit Over Claim He Shielded Staffer
- Jury Split in Ex-Worker's Murder Trial
- OAK VIEW : Youths Clean Up 10 Tons of Trash
- Couple's Home, Car Scarred by Anti-Semitic Graffiti : Westlake Village: Investigators are treating the vandalism as a hate crime. No motive has been established.
- Conservation Corps Gets Vow of Help : Environment: Supervisors Flynn and Lacey want to see contracts offered to keep the Camarillo office running.
- PACOIMA : City Permit to Sell Alcohol Is Denied
- Perot Supporters Vow to Press Sacramento on Budget Impasse
- Hockey
- 'Annie' Again
- It's Not Easy to Divide 4 Years by 3 Channels
- Is Magic Seeing Stars After All This Time With the NBA's Best?
- No Debate
- And as the Dodgers Sink Quickly in the West . . .
- One Man's Parable on the Dream Team
- Democracy
- He Argues the Case for the Omitted Name
- Bill Clinton's Economic Goals
- George Bush and Iraq
- Bill Clinton's Economic Goals
- Bill Clinton's Economic Goals
- One Man's Parable on the Dream Team
- What Wally Said
- No Increase for AIDS Research Funding
- Kobin Is Underpaid
- This Time, Reggie Was Straw That Stirred Reader
- Magic vs. the Garv: One Reader's Answer
- Information Explosion in the New Box Scores
- George Bush and Iraq
- George Bush and Iraq
- And as the Dodgers Sink Quickly in the West . . .
- Salary Gives KCET Contributor Pause