- State Budget Deadlock
- GOP Bashing of Hillary Clinton
- GOP Bashing of Hillary Clinton
- State Budget Deadlock
- LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES : World Series in 'the Middle of Nowhere' : Little League: Williamsport has a mystique--and its pastoral beauty is a far cry from the Southland--but it lacks enough hotel rooms or easy access for families of Long Beach All-Stars.
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 27, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 27, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 27, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 27, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 27, 1992
- MOVIES - Aug. 27, 1992
- MOVIES - Aug. 27, 1992
- MOVIES - Aug. 27, 1992
- TELEVISION - Aug. 27, 1992
- TELEVISION - Aug. 27, 1992
- TELEVISION - Aug. 27, 1992
- Obituaries - Aug. 27, 1992
- Obituaries - Aug. 27, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 27, 1992
- Countywide : Abortion-Rights Group Endorses 5
- Mexico, Shell Form Deal to Run Refinery : Energy: Petroleos Mexicanos will buy a 50% stake in Houston plant, ship crude there for processing and then send it back across the border.
- HOLESOME FUN: Melinda Nokes and Kelly White...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Political Effect Clouded for Both Hussein, Bush
- Clinton Supports Creation of 'No-Fly' Zone in Iraq : Campaign: But the Democratic nominee says President has been slow to protect Shiites in southern part of the country.
- S.D. County High School Seniors Gain in SAT Scores
- Assembly Passes Gay Job Bias Ban : Legislature: Governor vetoed a similar measure last year, but a spokesman says Wilson has no position on current legislation. Senate OKs separate civil rights bill.
- Hurricane to Boost S.D. County Avocado Profits
- Conferees Blast Serbia; Bosnia Decries Inaction
- WINGING IN: After the Beatles, after Wings,...
- Hurricane Ebbs After Devastating Parts of Louisiana : Weather: Andrew claims 20th life in 5-day rampage. Hurricane destroys homes, sinks a tugboat and causes power outages before it diminishes to a tropical storm.
- WETLANDS ABC'S: The "Good Morning America" show...
- Past Calls Ex-Minister Back to Texas : Courts: Walker Railey will return to face charges of the attempted murder of his wife in 1987. He professed his innocence in emotional sermon to Mid-Wilshire church.
- The Thoroughly Modern Tomato
- 'No-Fly' Zone in Iraq Starts Today, Bush Says : Persian Gulf: Allied patrols are designed to shield the Shiites and to encourage dissidents against Hussein.
- The Art of Suing: Anyone Can
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 27, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 27, 1992
- BANKING
- San Juan Trail: An Uphill Battle : The 11.2-mile path--which sometimes narrows to 15 inches--is a challenge for riders.
- Conflict With Homeless Put in D.A.'s Lap : Law: Santa Monica police chief turns to Reiner to combat camping in public places. His action results from city attorney's refusal to prosecute violators of law.
- Bush and Clinton Leave No Doubt War of Words to Escalate : Candidates' attacks, counterattacks and flanking maneuvers have already intensified. And as Election Day nears, more waffling and inconsistency is expected.
- MEDICINE / SMOKING : Two Studies Link Cigarettes to Cataracts
- Immigrant Rights Activist Arrested at Drywall Worker Demonstration
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Water Main Repair May Mean Shortages
- Ex-Minister Arrested in Murder Try : Crime: He is taken into custody at a Los Angeles church after being indicted in Texas on charges of attempting to kill his wife in 1987. She has been comatose since.
- Woman Held in Ex-Spouse's Killing Ordered Released : Law: Prosecutors decide tentatively against murder charge in La Habra shooting witnessed by couple's children.
- Barnett Out as Olympic Coach
- 'Miss D.' Meets the PC Crowd
- Republican Defectors Paying Price for Speaking Freely
- LAGUNA HILLS : Witness Wards Off 2 Attackers
- Dump Protesters Find Land Is Already Sold : Environment: Santa Claritans demonstrate on the Sunset Strip against Chevron deal that aids the creation of a landfill in Elsmere Canyon.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Red Sox End Streak of Eckersley Successes
- Volleyball
- Football
- Football
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : No. 2 Choice Israel Reports
- Quadruple Bogey Ruins Woods' Round at U.S. Amateur
- Flecktones Dip Into Musical Melting Pot : Pop music: Bela Fleck and his group speak all sorts of languages with banjo, keyboards and synthesizer. They perform tonight in San Juan Capistrano.
- First American Financial Seeks to Merge Stock
- New Papers Tie Bush Closer to Iran-Contra
- CIA Defector Leaves Sweden; U.S. Vows to Keep Up Hunt
- ORANGE : Residents Hot About City Air Conditioner
- RESEDA : Motorcyclist Faces 2 Charges of Murder
- St. Louis Curator Expected to Head L.A. Art Museum
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Nat King Cole Scholars Named
- Group Issues Ultimatum on Workers' Comp : Government: Valley Industry and Commerce Assn. warns 17 state legislators it will launch a newspaper ad campaign against them if the system is not reformed.
- LOS ANGELES : Riot Overtime Pay for Police Wins Approval
- Quezada Asks Rivals to Work With Her on School Issues
- CYPRESS : Law Would Limit Big-Vehicle Parking
- Santiago Sparks Padres Past Cubs
- Keeping Nature's Peace : Game Warden of the Year Strives to Be Everywhere at Once
- Water Polo
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- MUSIC REVIEW : Dukov Plays Vivaldi in Beverly Hills
- STAGE/MUSIC
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Wide-Awake 'To Sleep' in Laguna
- A Three-for-All : Politics: Democratic candidates band together and call for change--and abortion rights--in rallies in Camarillo and at the fair.
- Irvine School Board OKs Helmet Policy : Rule: Decision requires elementary students who bike to school to wear helmets unless their parents sign waivers.
- LAPD Reaches Valley Via Cable : Law enforcement: Deputy Chief Mark A. Kroeker sees the 30-minute TV show, which debuts Friday, as an addition to the community policing effort he began last year.
- RESEDA : Jury Urges Death for Woman's Killer
- Decisions
- AIDS in Los Angeles County : Patient characteristics for L.A. County AIDS cases reported in July:
- Countywide : Federal Grant Funds Summer Mural Jobs for County Youths
- LOS ALAMITOS : Hensley's Comeback Complete After Six-Month Suspension
- Clean and Sober, Back and Playing : After the Year He Threw Away, SDSU's Tracey Mao Returns
- NHL Rules to Eject Those Who Start Fights
- Sparks Needs Surgery on Shoulder
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL : Williams Is Back to Bolster Bruins
- MOVIE REVIEW : The Parisian Spring of Eric Rohmer : The latest, unpretentiously brilliant film by France's 73-year-old master seethes with that slightly desperate, boiling unease that can come after the vernal equinox.
- STAGE/MUSIC
- Four in Keating Case Agree to Huge Pay-Back : Thrifts: The record amount of restitution-- $75 million--may never be collected, however, because they maintain that they are broke.
- THE ECONOMY : Domestic Car Sales Rise Amid the Gloom
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Oklahoma Republican, Tainted by House Overdraft Scandal, Ousted
- Cash, Cocaine Seized, 20 Arrested as Agents Bust Smuggling Ring
- SANTA PAULA : 3 Held on Suspicion of Making Fake IDs
- NEWS ANALYSIS : An Angry Brazil Braces for Collor's Last Stand : Politics: Impeachment proceedings could bring drawn-out legal wranglings. Some fear a military move.
- Building Blocks : Housing: The Korean Youth Center's new facility, which will include 19 low-income apartments, has special meaning to a community still struggling to recover from the riots.
- Trial Ordered in Student's Death : Crime: Two men, one of them the teen-ager's former boyfriend, face murder charges in her slaying outside a La Mesa photography studio.
- AZTECS UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Walk-On Snapper Earns Scholarship
- San Marcos Council Delays Landfill Vote
- Season in Question for Majors After Heart Bypass Operation
- OUTDOOR NOTES / PETE THOMAS : Wayward Swordfish Haunts King Harbor
- Football
- Coaches Vote to Continue Their Boycott : High schools: They reject Orange Unified School District's proposal. But Orange High staff chooses to begin workouts with its football team.
- STAGE/MUSIC
- MUSIC : Adding Snap, Crackle to Pops : Director John Hall Says Variety Keeps Cypress Orchestra's Programs Lively
- ORANGE COUNTY GOLF NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Bob May Finds Goats About Par for This Course
- Ballet, Opera Schedule Auditions
- ART
- Palestinians Voice Optimism About Talks
- Bush, in Address to Veterans, Defends His Halt to Gulf War
- Root of the Matter : This San Clemente hobbyist finds the greatest challenge in growing her 400-plus orchids is parting with them.
- State Court Approves Del Mar's Traffic Plan : Government: Overturning a lower-court order, the Court of Appeal rules that the city can construct traffic islands and other barriers to slow motorists.
- Anaheim Council Votes 3-2 to Ban Street Vendors
- Campaign Calendar
- Boxing
- Harris Knows How It Hurts to Be Hurt
- Eric Moore Looks to Make an Impression : Football: Rancho Alamitos graduate, a redshirt last season at Washington State, hopes to be a big hit at tight end.
- Garth Brooks Ropes a Record $16.98 Price Tag : Compact discs: The head of CEMA Distribution blames the $1 hike on rising costs and superstar deals. Tower Records calls it 'pure and blatant greed.'
- Bergen Brunswig Tacks Conditions to Offer : Acquisition: The modifications by the drug wholesaler, which is in a bidding war with Cardinal Distribution Inc., may have jeopardized its offer to buy Durr-Fillauer Medical Inc.
- EARNINGS
- Judge Orders State to Pay In-Home Service Workers : Budget: With funds tied up, many of the disabled have been in danger of losing the aides who ease their suffering.
- Free Padres Game Cheers S.D. Jobless
- Search for Missing Woman Again Fails : Santa Clarita: The chief detective pursues his investigation of the husband in the April, 1991, disappearance of Ann Racz.
- Israeli Army Ousts Undercover Unit Chief Over Orders to Shoot
- Firefighters Battle Shasta Blaze for 6th Day
- LOS PADRES : Forest to Stay Open Despite Fire Risk
- Stop the Whining; This Is War! : Politics: The Hillary-bashing is as fair as four years of Quayle-bashing--so bring on the red meat; he's ready.
- 2,000 Disabled Residents Might Be Evicted Soon : Finances: State budget impasse has stranded the private tri-county agency responsible for their care and housing. The center is not eligible for IOUs.
- Two Sides to 'One China' Policy
- Countywide : Veterans Recall P-38, War Days
- SAN DIEGO : Park Stabbing Case Headed for Jury
- SDSU Faculty Is Poised to Vote on Ouster of Day : Education: Even those sympathetic to the president say the resolution may pass. However, only trustees could fire him.
- OXNARD : Attic Fire Forces School Evacuation
- Woman Given 2-Year Term for Baby Sale Fraud
- Everything Works for Orioles in Triple Play, Victory Over Angels
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : A Rested Sabatini Easily Defeats Po at La Costa
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Myers Makes Timely Return to Catching
- Channel 39 Will Add a Newscast in Late Afternoon
- TV Ratings : 'Malibu' Rides Popularity Crest
- BANKING : S&L; on Comeback Trail Is in Market for More Investors
- GM Move Reflects Health Benefits Trend : Workplace: The decision to make white-collar workers and retirees pay premiums is part of aggressive effort to cut soaring costs.
- AIRLINES
- EARNINGS
- COLUMN ONE : A Case of Phony Identity : Seeking to escape lousy credit records, ordinary people are buying fake names, addresses and Social Security numbers. The scam is fed by a surge in consumer bankruptcies.
- DAILY 3
- Your tax dollars at work: County Supervisor...
- A Troubled Queen Mary Wooed by 18 : Landmarks: Long Beach receives proposals both to move the ship and to operate it where it's moored. A decision is expected in the next two weeks.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Development Pact Gets Preliminary OK
- Vintage Weather : Agriculture: Heat and humidity lead to early North County grape harvest, while the unusual conditions spell trouble for dairy farmers and citrus growers.
- WEST HOLLYWOOD : Swastikas Found Painted on Condo Complex Walls
- CLIPBOARD : John Wayne Airport Traffic
- Schools Chief Resigns by Phone From Iowa : Education: Although Cesare Caldarelli Jr. accepted a new job last week, he didn't notify the Ventura district until he was on the road.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : A Rested Sabatini Easily Defeats Po at La Costa
- Track and Field
- Golf
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Expos Extend Reign Over Braves' Glavine
- Eye Candy : Cable Shows Find Fashion a Lure
- At This Shrine, Homage Is Paid to the Glory of a Checkered Past
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Hoping to Avoid Arbitration, Sheffield Seeks Long-Term Deal
- Jackson Mural Runs Up Against a Wall : Art: Government agency nixes plans to place a giant likeness of the rock star on the facade of the historic El Capitan Theatre.
- Track and Field
- Miffed Rapper Pickets Awards Show
- Smoke Fills 12th Floor of Bayfront Hotel
- A County Revolution in the Making
- NEWPORT BEACH : Law to Restrict Use of Basketball Courts
- Boxing
- Not a Thing Goes Right for Dodgers : Baseball: Four errors and poor pitching are costly in a 10-3 loss to the Pirates.
- That 'Pretentious' Trio ELP Is Back on the Rock Scene : Pop music: After splitting up in 1978, Emerson, Lake and Palmer are together again for 'Black Moon,' their first album in 14 years.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Howard, Lachey Come to Terms
- A Match Made in Heaven? : 20-Something Packs 'Em In for Discussions of Jewish Issues--and a Chance to Meet a Mate
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Agrees to Halt Erosion Problem
- Injuries Mounting at CSUN Practices : College football: Brian Hay, a Matador offensive lineman, suffers a lumbar sprain and is expected to be sidelined a week.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Agonized Riff-Rock From Japanese Trio
- He Loves Baseball, but Football Is His Game--for Now : Texas A&M;: Granger returned to Aggies after trying out for the Olympic baseball team.
- Home Sales Jump 3.9% During July : Economy: As opposed to the national picture, California is flat. Consumer confidence falls for the second month.
- Clash Speaks Volumes : Some Independent Bookstore Owners Say Chains Threaten Their Survival
- A Stark Landscape of Ruin, Misery : Survivors: A largely poor and working-class neighborhood was among the hardest hit. Residents escaped with their lives and little else.
- EAST COUNTY : Woman Testifies to Choking by Porter
- Curing What Ails Medi-Cal : Few Physicians Now Accept Such Patients; Those Who Do Work Harder but Earn Less
- Opponent Fires Back at Anaheim Mayor
- Agents Bust Ring, Seize Cash, Cocaine, Arrest 20 : Narcotics: Orange County agencies help net 3 1/2 tons of cocaine, $3.5 million in cash, 20 smuggling suspects.
- LOS ANGELES : Panel to Consider Monorail Report
- PERSPECTIVE ON FAMINE RELIEF : U.N. Agencies Are Incompetent : Somalia's suffering is a crime of bureaucracy-- and worse. An inquiry at the highest levelis in order.
- CLIPBOARD : Housing Construction Lags Behind 1991
- LOS ANGELES : Judge OKs Settlement of Suit Over School Resources
- 3 Plead Not Guilty in Denny Case; Black Trial Judge Removed
- Irvine Lake Is Producing Some of the Biggest Catfish
- LOS ALAMITOS : Council Cuts Budget, Hikes Employees' Pay
- Hockey
- Graham Becomes the Odd Quarterback Out for Chargers : Football: Kicker Huerta also among those cut. Team agrees to trade for Tampa Bay linebacker Kevin Murphy.
- American Indians: Dream, Reality
- Judge to Rule on Review of New Dump Report : Sunshine Canyon: Landfill opponents play for time by seeking public display of the revised document.
- PORT HUENEME : Masked Gunman Robs Restaurant
- Council Backs Ban on Sunday Cruising on Oxnard Streets : Ordinance: City will hold a hearing before taking action. La Colonia spokesman says panel may be acting too hastily.
- Lee Urges Support for 'X' : Movies: Director asks black workers and students to stay home when his 'Malcolm X' premieres on Nov. 20.
- THE DOLLAR UNDER PRESSURE : Declining Dollar Could Be Bad News in the Long Run
- Telemarketing Firms Accused of Massive Fraud : Lawsuit: Visa and Mastercard say the four companies have laundered $3 million in phony credit card charges.
- BUDGET WATCH : Deadbeat State
- Troubles Continue for Voges : U.S. Amateur golf: Defending champion from Simi Valley shoots 1-over-par in first round.
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL / WORLD SERIES : Newbury Oaks Discovers How Far One Goes to Reach Fargo
- Golf
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Alexander Among the Roster Cuts
- Health, Hunger Key Concerns in Miami Cleanup
- Firm Gives Up on Renovating L.A. Coliseum
- Seeing the Big Pixar : Originally Used in Sci-Fi Movies, 3-D Imaging Gives Physicians an Edge in Reconstructive Surgery
- Hot Dog! Gawkers Relish the Return of the Wienermobile
- See the Quick Red Fox Wipe Out the Sparrow : Nature: Activists forget that saving a few predators means the loss of whole species.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Coaches Wait for New Crop of Backs to Grow Into Their Roles
- Sabatini Gets Back to Work
- Riot Benefit Concert Postponed Amid Sluggish Sales : Pop music: Promoters charge that music industry apathy and lack of 'A-list' artists have undermined their efforts.
- TV REVIEW : 'Jennifer's in Jail': Violent Femmes
- LOS ANGELES : Price Gouging in State of Emergency Banned
- Seoul Deals, Pyongyang Reels : Stunning diplomatic initiative by South Korea
- Councilman Says Trio Violated Meeting Law
- Tumbleweed Causes Power Outage
- MOORPARK : Proposed School Panel Draws Protest
- OXNARD : Mexican Parade Deadline Extended
- No Longer in Anyone's Pocket : Times poll shows Orange County as worried as any place else
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Davis Activated; Anderson Put on DL
- Football
- Golf
- Medical Duty Questioned at Gathers Trial : Jurisprudence: Physician says he was unable to get information about player's condition.
- COMMENTARY : Task Is Building a Fit Population, Not Olympic Athletes
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Harris' Pleasant Surprise : The country singer, with the Nash Ramblers at the Crazy Horse, puts a fresh spin on some of her oldest tunes instead of focusing on her latest album.
- Clash Speaks Volumes : Some Independent Bookstore Owners Say Chains Threaten Their Survival
- AIRLINES
- Laguna Beach : Report Supports Design Review Board
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Mets' Johnson Has Three Operations
- LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES : Victory Comes the Hard Way for Long Beach
- Walsh Is Content, Aggies in Dark : Pigskin Classic: Coach returns to sideline tonight with Stanford. Texas A&M; seeks clues about Cardinal offense.
- Here's a Guide to the Plans of Mice and Men
- LOCAL NOTES : Ex-Titan Jackson to Play Basketball in Luxembourg
- Veteran Center Smith Is Cut by Rams : Pro football: He leaves team after 14 years, including six Pro Bowl berths. Bush, who played for Knox in Seattle, will be reserve.
- D.A. Accuses Top Official of Calling Him a Liar : Government: A feud between Michael Bradbury and chief administrative officer surfaces over the budget.
- Countywide : Courtroom Will Be Built in Main Jail
- CANYON COUNTRY : Cheerleading Team Headed to Nationals
- Former Officer Indicted in Commodities Scam
- Hired to Create Jobs, He Loses His
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Motorist, Pedestrian Die in Accidents
- Community College Cuts Protested : Budget: The governor's plan to slash funding and raise fees is denounced as an attack on the two-year institutions and their large minority enrollment.
- Ruelas Pair Punch Out Twin Wins : Boxing: Rafael prevails on a first-round knockout and Gabriel scores a lopsided decision at Country Club.
- STAGE REVIEW : Ribalow's 'Irish Coffee' Suited for Pinter Palates
- THE DOLLAR UNDER PRESSURE : There's More to Foreign Bonds Than Big Yields
- Banks Buying More Securities Rather Than Loaning Money Out
- Dow Rises 4.05 as the Battered Dollar Steadies : Market Overview
- Brush Fire Scorches 60 Acres in Torrey Pines Reserve
- U.S. Parks 'in Peril,' Decaying, Jammed, Citizens Group Says
- CONSUMERS : Colors Move to Head of Class : Children: Bright hues on notebooks and backpacks make for a stylish return to school. Does your third-grader have a personal planner?
- Police Pelted by German Youths as Anti-Foreigner Violence Continues
- Officer's Trial Ends After Jury Deadlocks
- Drywallers Take the 5th at Hearings : Deportation: Constitutional claim stalls proceedings against striking workers arrested during labor demonstration.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Home Sales Jump 3.9% During July : Economy: As opposed to the national picture, California is flat. The average price of O.C. used homes dropped 4.3%.
- 'Clippers' Scan Pages to Send Their Own Message to Media
- SANTA ANA : Shoppers Protest Towing of Auto
- LAPD Caught in Land Squabble : Property: L.A. seeks to build new police stations and is offering market price for the sites. But some owners want more, saying the value is depressed because the city has neglected the area.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Group Endorses 2 in City Council Race
- Metalclad Has 2nd-Quarter Loss
- Boosters Prove to Be at the Top of Their Game
- BOOK REVIEW : 'Politically Lopsided' Liberal Arts Schools Get a Vitriolic Beating : IMPOSTORS IN THE TEMPLE <i> by Martin Anderson</i> , Simon & Schuster $23; 333 pages
- LANCASTER : Inmate Enters Plea in Extortion Case
- Hooked on Swordfish : Fishermen Are Protecting a Rare Visitor to Their Harbor
- LOS ANGELES : Plan to Provide Land for Military Housing OKd
- Council OKs Moratorium on Contracts With Private Firms
- Executive Gets Prison Term for Exports to Iran : Courts: Computer consulting firm manager shipped restricted equipment and misled customs officials about it. His employer faces sentencing next month.
- Harpers, Citing High Business Costs, Will Move to Idaho : Local economy: The Torrance-based furniture manufacturer says all 500 employees will be invited to relocate with the firm.
- This Isn't Whey to Woo Officials
- Dow Rises 4.05 as the Battered Dollar Steadies : Market Overview
- Four in Keating Case Agree to Huge Pay-Back : Thrifts: The record amount of restitution--$75 million--may never be collected, however, because they maintain that they are broke.
- NATO Tries Again, Fails Again to Map Bosnia Plan : Balkans: Leaders mull proposal to send 6,000 troops to help relief effort. But they defer action until London talks on crisis end.
- Countywide : O'Connell's Use of Fair Booth Attacked
- LOS ANGELES : State Won't Enter Dispute Between Schools, Teachers
- BANKING
- San Diego Padres Go to Bat for Jobless--With Free Tickets
- Judge Won't Look at Nude Photos by Allen : Custody: Mia Farrow is ordered not to take three children involved in case out of the country. Jurist rejects filmmaker's bid on immediate visitation.
- Judge Orders State to Pay In-Home Service Workers : Budget: Meanwhile, many of Orange County's disabled are losing the helpers they need to live.
- BANKING
- Roberti Sacrifices Causes in Seeking Compromise : Budget: Democratic Senate leader says he isn't selling out but salvaging what he can before it is too late.
- Arabs Fear Instability in Plan to Shield Iraqi Shiites : Mideast: U.S. allies see threat of Iranian-backed fundamentalism if Hussein regime is broken up.
- Surmounting Housing Woes : Warmington Homes Pares Costs, Buys Bargain Land and Prospers
- Mistrial Near in George Perjury Case, Judge Says
- Decisions
- Pemex to Let 51% of Its Oil Unit Go Private : Energy: It will be the state-owned petroleum industry's first such divestiture.
- THE TIMES POLL : Voters Blame Wilson, Legislature Over Budget : O.C. respondents say both the Democrat-controlled body and the governor are responsible for the impasse.
- Port Chicago: Righting Wrongs
- CONSUMERS : When the Diagnosis Is the Problem
- Mothers Stalk Silent Killer : Parenting: Undetected, a little-known bacterial infection carried by a woman can cause death or disability to her fetus or newborn. Some adults who learned the hard way are trying to spread a warning.
- RESEDA : Motorcyclist Faces Murder Charges in Two Deaths
- FULLERTON : Educators to Offer Training Session
- Bach on a Brandy Snifter
- Julian Beck; Former Teacher, Legislator, Judge
- The Path to Better Credit
- SANTA CLARITA : Search of Canyon for Missing Woman Fails
- Relations With Cuba
- Loan Guarantees for Israel
- Bill on Credit Reporting
- Somalia
- Loan Guarantees for Israel