- COLUMN ONE : Waste Pile of Data on Pollution : Thousands of environmental test results are questionable--or wrong. Incompetence, fraud and poor testing methods contribute to the problem.
- If You Think It Looks Bad Now, Remember 1975 : Redevelopment: City incentives for builders produced mixed results, but growth since the 'funeral' has been impressive.
- LARRY KING: Curiosity Tweaker
- COLUMN LEFT / ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Candidates Posture as the Economy Burns : Even if Clinton wins, can he shed his Wall Street advisers and find some courage?
- The End of the Cold War? U.S.-Cuba Relations Remain Unchanged : Diplomacy: Legislation before Congress aims to punish Cuba and help drive Castro from power. But it might only be hurting U.S. businesses.
- When the French Vote on European Unity--It's All About Germany : Maastricht: Europe had become a dull continent. But with the setbacks to unification, not to mention fighting in the east, this is no longer true.
- Bush vs. Clinton: How Serious the Foreign Policy Differences? : The historic tendency toward bipartisan consensus has served to mute so far the debate about the post-Cold War U.S. role abroad
- After Bush, the GOP's Longer-Term Prospects Leave Party Faithful Cold : 1996: The next generation of Republican presidential hopefuls is hyper-ambitious, but they don't measure up to their elders' stature.
- Man Is Stabbed 5 Times During Fight With Neighbor
- Clerk Kills Boy, 13, With Gun Thought to Be Empty : Pacoima: A young Northridge man surrenders to police after shooting the youth at a local gas station.
- COMMENTARY ON THE AQMD : Letting the Agency Take Care of Business Is Good Economics : In boom times, the board was called weak. Now it's vilified as over-aggressive. The truth is, it's working.
- Street Scene Wraps Up Without Disturbances
- There's Nothing Like the High of a Mother's Love
- Verdict Not in on Private Oceanside Security Force : Policing: At the trial run's halfway point, less than a third of the businesses and individuals needed to keep the service afloat have signed up.
- 2 Men Shot to Death in Hawthorne in Apparent Gang-Related Killings
- Wind River Indians Lose Water Lawsuit : Wyoming: Annual entitlement of Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes is not affected as state high court rules the state engineer has final say over how resource is used.
- Protest Marks Tailhook Anniversary
- To remind everyone what Los Angeles was...
- Reactions to School Cuts a Telling Tale of Disparity : Education: More than 1,000 San Pedro High students express frustration during protest. But students nearby at comparatively well-off Torrance High seem largely unconcerned.
- MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE: The 51st annual parade will...
- Antonovich an Odd Addition to the Monroe Saga : Inquiry: The conservative supervisor pushed for county investigations of the star's death in '82 and '85. He says an August TV show raised legitimate issues.
- Welfare Numbers Up Most in Valley : Aid: Officials attribute the 59% increase to a high concentration of poor immigrants who recently became eligible for some benefits and to the weak economy.
- Central Park at Issue in Huntington Beach Race : Election: Growth and development are among the topics 14 candidates are discussing as the city nears a vote on three open council seats.
- Notes about your surroundings.
- ELECTIONS / STATE SENATE DISTRICT 19 : Starr Faces a Tough Race Against Wright
- Vista Boy, 4, Being Held for Ransom
- Combine Drivers on Harvest Cutting Edge : Agriculture: Some 3,000 hired outfits work from south Texas to the Canadian border, with swings west to California.
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of September 13-20
- Brighter School Budget Picture for Inglewood
- Man, 84, Beaten to Death in His Home
- Israel Drafts Principles for a Syria Peace Treaty : Diplomacy: Negotiators taking proposal to talks in Washington. Plan would entail return of at least some of Golan Heights.
- D. Roderick Kiewiet, a professor of political...
- 134 Laid Off at Medical Center to Help Contain Costs : Medicine: New treatments mean fewer hospital days for the rich, administrators say; hard times mean more low-paying patients.
- THE AFTERMATH OF HURRICANE INIKI : Hawaii Fears $250-Million Tourism Loss : Economy: Kauai normally accounts for about 10% of the state's travel income. But the 'Garden Island' suffered heavy damage.
- For First Saturday in 120 Years, a Classless Society in Japan
- Court OKs School Assessment to Fund Recreational Areas : Finances: A taxpayer group loses the first round but has appealed. Districts say the public uses the facilities and should pay to help maintain them.
- Crossing New Frontier at Far East Swap Meet : Commerce: With traders facing off in primitive but dramatic bargaining duels, Russia and China economies become interconnected.
- Hayden Is Treated Like a Lame Duck : Politics: Willie Brown strips the Santa Monica assemblyman of the Higher Education Committee chairmanship and fires the committee staff.
- Truth About Truman Offers String of Parallels--and Pitfalls--for Bush
- Employees Thwart O.C. Robbery Try
- RITZY AUCTION: UC Irvine Chancellor Jack Peltason...
- A New Delta Dawns
- Floods in Northern Pakistan Kill 600
- Acts of Charity : Furious Donors Blamed a Lax Board After a Funds Scandal Toppled the Lavish-Living Head of the United Way. Now Can the Blue-Chip Agency Regain the Public's Trust?
- Corrupting the Classics : THE SECRET HISTORY, <i> By Donna Tartt (Alfred A. Knopf: $23; 524 pp.)</i>
- Too Hip for Words : All Suds and No Substance : SHAMPOO PLANET, <i> By Douglas Coupland (Pocket Books: $20; 299 pp.)</i>
- Feminist Fatale : AMAZON, <i> By Barbara G. Walker (HarperCollins: $15; 178 pp.)</i>
- STYLE : FALL BEAUTY REPORT : BEYOND THE PALE : Four of the Season's Best Looks
- THINGS ARE LOOKING UP . . ....
- FICTION
- Bubbling With the Spirit of Alaska : Small boat plies Pacific Northwest waters on 5-day cruise from Seattle to Vancouver and Victoria.
- Bargains on Bus Passes Down Under : Competition for tourist dollars makes Australia a budget traveler's dream.
- NON FICTION
- Ruling Requires Broker Fee Disclosure
- Let Your 800 Number Do the Talking : Telephones: Toll-free dialing has mushroomed into a $7-billion-a-year industry, revolutionizing corporate communication.
- * John C. Harrington has been appointed...
- California Corner
- HOMEFRONT
- STYLE : ARCHITECTURE : Hillside Hollows
- FICTION
- Lessons and Laughs : Tourist Attractions Combine Learning With Fun
- * James B. Chabin has been named...
- RTC Sells 4 Commercial Properties in O.C. : Auction: The federal agency will collect $19 million for sale including two bank branches and two office buildings.
- Prosperity May Not Have Arrived but an Economic Recovery Surely Has
- * Betty H. Armstrong has been appointed...
- * Dow Chemical Co. announced the retirement...
- * Linda Berkeley has been promoted to...
- Breaking the Silence : MAKING LOVE: An Erotic Odyssey, <i> by Richard Rhodes (Simon & Schuster: $18; 175 pp.)</i>
- Orange County
- FALL PREVIEW : Our Critics' Guide to the Season : The Dance of Cultural Diversity
- FALL PREVIEW : Our Critics' Guide to the Season : Diebenkorn to 'Sultans'
- New Looks at the Operatic Stravinsky
- Artist Finds Beauty, Symbolism in the Small Things in Life
- These Parties Are Political
- RAP ATTACK: First there was N.W.A.'s "F---...
- Sometimes You Feel Like a Nut
- A Songwriter's Songwriter : Jimmy Webb, whom many regard as one of the most gifted composers of our time, keeps busy with a new album and local gigs
- Let the Oscar Derby Begin
- FALL PREVIEW : Our Critics' Guide to the Season : Hard Rock to Soft Country
- Will the Garth Juggernaut Roll On? : Oh, yes, Prince and Madonna also have new albums
- "ANY RESEMBLANCE IS PURELY COINCIDENTAL: CHARLES DODGE."...
- RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN: The Complete Overtures. Hollywood...
- SMALL FACES: Epic Records is releasing a...
- County Fair Tops the Family Fare : From Fantasmic show to Christmas parades, it's a busy season
- VIDEO VIEW: Michael Jackson's advisers might want...
- Halloween Has Truly Become the Night to Howl : The traditional Night of the Dead is especially lively in Southern California
- BERLIOZ: "Harold in Italy"; Overtures. William Primrose,...
- NICHOLAS MAW: "Odyssey." City of Birmingham Symphony,...
- ART : Park Places : Richard Diebenkorn's sad, luminous 'Ocean Park' paintings are a revelation at MOCA retrospective
- FALL PREVIEW : Our Critics' Guide to the Season : 'Angels' and Odysseus
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : 'Hello, Police? I Think My Subconscious Is Being Tapped'
- COVER STORY : The Sudden Spotlight : Judy Davis has delivered great performances in mostly small films, but now finds herself in the year's most talked-about movie
- ON FALLEN HEROES: ORCHESTRAL WORKS BY ANTHONY...
- Boo, Too
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / WATER POLO : FOOTHILL
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- Wallace Ends Winless Streak at Richmond
- Cross-Country at CSUN Hurt by Track Goals
- Schutt, Miller Help SDSU Roll in Volleyball Tourney
- Missed Kick Forces Valley to Settle for Tie
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / WATER POLO : EL TORO
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / WATER POLO : NEWPORT HARBOR
- USD Settles for Tie After Missing Late Field Goal
- Town Banks On Billy the Kid : History: Folklore and items related to the legendary gunfighter prove a big draw for an Old West-era settlement.
- Rabin Welcomes Assad Remarks on Peace
- Journalists Get the Raw Taste of a Military Life in Australian Outback
- Sierra Madre : Transportation Subsidy Cut
- The Reluctant Survivor : 9 Years After Helping Her Fight for the Right to Die, Elizabeth Bouvia's Lawyer and Confidante Killed Himself--Leaving Her Shaken and Living the Life She Dreaded
- Walnut : 1 More Try on Parking Ban
- Probe of S. Africa Killings Set; Peace Talks Hopes Rise
- Bound for Victory : Truman's Whistle-Stop Swing Aided Come-From-Behind Win
- Preview '92 : Wanted: Baby Tuners : The networks (except CBS) aim their prime-time guns at the 18-to-49ers
- Clinton Is Making Sure It's His Message That Gets Out : Campaign: He sticks to a well-choreographed regime. Still, Republicans accuse him of waffling.
- Lives That Are Adrift--and Very Vulnerable
- Question Posed in Our Quest for Fulfillment: Are We Happier? : Baby boomers: Although the longing is part of human nature, researchers say it has never been more intense than it is today.
- River of Death : The people of Marsella would deny the horror of Colombia's violence. But the Cauca river, and the hundreds of corpses that wash up on its banks, will not let them.
- A First-Class Change for Airlines in Europe
- A Puck and a Half : SCREENING HISTORY, <i> By Gore Vidal (Harvard University Press: $14.95; 96 pp.)</i>
- FAMILY WAY
- Preview '92 : Pulp, Mega-Stars and Politics : Fall movies and miniseries rely on fantasies, fact and friction
- A Pledge of Allegiance to Pledge of Allegiance's Centennial
- Network Ends Isolation for AIDS Patients
- Officials Expect Lots of 'No-Shows' When Dade Schools Open Monday : Recovery: With up to 30% of the students and nearly 5,000 teachers and staff displaced by Hurricane Andrew, problems are likely.
- Quayle Travels Well-Worn Path to Ruined Town
- Anthony Perkins, 60, Dies; Star of 'Psycho' Had AIDS
- Desert Storm Surplus Meals Sent to Trinidad
- Big Films on Little Screen
- City Funding of Preschool Is Eliminated : Day care: Angry parents fail to dissuade budget-conscious council from ending support of the Mini Center.
- Ancient Notions on Healing Potions : Medicine: Recipes for everything from aphrodisiacs to cough syrups are found in the medical handbook of a 6th-Century woman.
- South Pasadena Meets the Enemy in Freeway Talks : Transportation: Two city officials join Caltrans and others on a board that is seeking ways to lessen the impact of the proposed extension. But attending a meeting is not the same as acquiescence.
- Administration Rushes Storm Aid to Hawaii
- Hearing Set on Mobil Pipeline Proposal
- Tunisia Receives $10-Million U.S. Grant
- Assembly Leader Treats Old Foe Hayden Like a Lame Duck : Politics: Brown strips him of Higher Education Committee chairmanship and fires committee staff.
- Mexico, U.S. Swap Inmates
- Preview '92 : Special Occasions : Tribute or comedy, concert or politics, cable and broadcast plan for the unusual
- Charles E. Schroeter has been named head...
- Let's Get Physical : New show muscles into the arena of gladiators vs. contestants
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Boxer, Herschensohn Clash in Spirited Debate
- Jackson Kicks Off Democrats' Voter Drive
- Erin E. Trefry of San Marino, a...
- FICTION
- FICTION
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- VERBATIM
- ROE V. WADE United States Supreme...
- An Endangered Vintage
- Preview '92 : Syndicated Hype : There's Whoopi, Cosby and don't forget the return of Kung fu fighting
- 'Golden' Shades of White
- THE AFTERMATH OF HURRICANE INIKI : Real Drama Traps Spielberg, Actors
- The Last Tea Time : Fans flocked to the famous concrete tables to bid Trumps adieu. 'I became an <i> adult </i> in this restaurant,' moaned a regular.
- 2 Children Injured in Attack on German Hostel
- NEWS ANALYSIS : GOP's Southern Fortress Crumbles as Issues Change
- Preview '92 : Of History Lessons and Election Specials : PBS CONTINUES TO DO WHAT IT DOES BEST: PROBE PEOPLE, PLACES AND POLITICS
- STYLE : DESIGN : Home, Tweet, Home
- WINGSPAN: Inside the Men's Movement edited...
- L.A. SPEAK
- Low-Chill Kiwi Adapts to Southland Climate
- Life by the Sea Seems Safe and Slow Paced : Carlsbad: Weekends find familiar faces browsing downtown village shops, but a new Carlsbad is emerging in the low hills to the east.
- CLOSE-UP
- ANALYSIS : NFL Loses Battle, but Don't Expect Surrender in War : Jurisprudence: The owners would rather pay the legal fees in defeat than compete with each other to sign free agents.
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Delmatoff Becomes Featured Attraction in Hart's Passing Circus
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Morris Wins 19th to Set Club Record
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : Establishment Is Latest McEnroe Target
- Compelling Sound Favored in Feature
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Northridge Falls in Final of Volleyball Tournament
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Visible Gold Leads Osunitas All of the Way for Desormeaux
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- USAC pit steward Carl McCormick, 56, was...
- Purdue Crushes Cal With Big First Half : Golden Bears: White held to 79 yards as Boilermakers capitalize on four turnovers, 41-14.
- South Torrance Overpowers Mary Star, 16-0
- Bruin Fans See That It's Not All That Easy
- BASEBALL : Laker Leaps at Chance in Majors
- HIGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY / SEASIDE INVITATIONAL : Blankenship Downgrades No. 1 Hart's Victory
- Puckett Pummels Angels : Baseball: He gets four hits, including a home run, as the Twins score a 7-2 victory.
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Minnesota Opens by Losing to San Jose
- Hornaday Makes Early Impression in Saugus Qualifying
- Calvary Chapel Beats Inexperienced Hawaiian Team
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Montana Has Additional Minor Surgery on Elbow
- Lawyers Should Heed the Civic Call : Volunteer program is hurting, with more lawyers in the county than ever
- Walls Oozing Honey Make for Killer Bee Tale
- Mending Scars of Body and Soul : Free Operations Transform Social, Physical Well-Being of the Poor
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL / VENTURA TOURNAMENT : Host Outlasts Nordhoff to Claim First Title in 17 Tries
- Glendale Impressive in 31-0 Rout of Citrus : College football: Vaqueros show balance on offense; Owls shut out for first time since 1986.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Despite His Injury, Hurst Still Determined to Take His Turn
- Edberg, Sampras Go for Title and No. 1
- Miscellany
- FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM LAST WEEK'S GAMES : PASSING GRADE
- Florida State Makes Its Mark in the ACC : Seminoles: Ward rallies FSU to 24-20 victory over Clemson, signaling a changing of the guard in the conference.
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / WATER POLO : SAN CLEMENTE
- Pierce Upends East L.A. in a Battle of Air Attacks, 38-24
- Deion's Schedule May Be Two Much
- Democrats Vow to Win Back Voters in Valley : Politics: Party luminaries kick off the fall campaign with rallies in Sherman Oaks, Encino, Tarzana and San Fernando.
- Newport to Decide Use of 2 Irvine Co. Parcels
- Garbage Contracts No Longer Automatic : * New Trend of Cities Negotiating Better Deals a Sign of Prudent Fiscal Management
- Hayden Treated Like a Lame Duck; Staff Fired, Post Gone
- Research Finds Pleasant Odors Spur Gambling
- Man Held After $10,000 Worth of Cocaine Found
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Cleveland Looks Pretty Good Now
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Texas A&M; Holds Off Stubborn Tulsa, 19-9
- Shuler Is in Control for Tennessee, 34-31 : Southeastern: Quarterback scores two touchdowns in fourth quarter of victory over Georgia.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- TAC Committee Recommends Contract Extension for Cassell
- Between talks for his 1993 contract, defending...
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : They Agreed on Ousting Vincent, but After That . . .
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Justice Leads Braves Past Astros, 9-3
- Names in the News - Sept. 13, 1992
- ROUNDUP : Cypress Defeats Esperanza for Valencia Volleyball Title
- Hawaii's Two Field Goals Beat Air Force
- Trice Fills In Admirably, Carries CSUN to 16-14 Win
- Spaceship Sighted in Training
- Hobert Gives Huskies a Run for the Money : Washington: Quarterback's 60-yard touchdown burst highlights lackluster 27-10 victory over Wisconsin.
- Longshot Pays $248, Upsetting Corona Chick at Hollypark
- SPOTLIGHT / SATURDAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE : BACKING UP HIS WORDS
- EAST ROUNDUP : West Virginia Routs Rival Pittsburgh, 44-6
- Westminster Rallies Late to Defeat La Quinta
- For a New Approach, Maybe We Should Look to the Past
- Siegel Returns to Rekindle Fire for Herbal Teas : Turnaround: The founder of Celestial Seasonings is called back to help rescue the company from smothering debt.
- How AIDS Sufferer Can Get the Most Out of IRA
- * Larry Stephens has been named vice...
- Nashville : City Sees Financial Boom as Country Music Goes Mainstream
- AMERICAN FICTION 3: The Best Unpublished Short...
- Greek Isle of Paxos, Near Corfu, an Untouristed Ionian Gem
- Home Buying: Sacrifice Anything but Location
- TV Stations of the Cross : LIVE FROM GOLGOTHA: The Gospel According to Gore Vidal, <i> (Random House: $22; 225 pp.)</i>
- * Quaker State Corp. Chairman and Chief...
- * Two executives in Burbank-based Walt Disney...
- Secondhand Crime
- Too Hip for Words : There's No There Here : SIN, <i> By Josephine Hart (Alfred A. Knopf: $20; 176 pp.)</i>
- FICTION
- That Third Drink, By PATRICIA SMITH
- RESTAURANTS : AN INDOOR OUTING : Larger Portions and Smaller Prices Make Picnic a Kinder, Gentler Version of Ma Maison
- NIIWAM AND TAAW by Sembene Ousmane,...
- Too Hip for Words : WHEN MEN TALK, PEOPLE LISTEN : THE MALE CROSS-DRESSER SUPPORT GROUP, <i> By Tama Janowitz (Crown; $20; 314 pp.)</i>
- Los Angeles County - News from Sept. 13, 1992
- LICENSE PLATE BOOK by Thomson C....
- THE WINE LIST
- STYLE : STYLEMAKER : Green Reaper
- Husband Splits, Manager Wants Wife Out
- It's Time to Check Health of Your Life Insurer
- Gender Gap Narrowing as Men's Pay Drops at Faster Rate Than Women's Pay : Workplace: The recession is causing men to lose ground more quickly.
- Spiffed-Up L'Escoffier Is Looking for a New Chef
- HARBISON: String Quartets Nos. 1 and 2;...
- STAGE : Sir Ian's Crusade : McKellen, hailed for his portrayal of Richard III, discusses his craft and his views as 'the first openly gay man to be knighted'
- FALL PREVIEW : Our Critics' Guide to the Season : The 'Case' for L.A. Opera
- 'Did You Invite That Simon Guy?' 'I Thought <i> You</i> Did'
- Arts Spring to Life in Autumn
- COUNTRY II: Convinced that RCA Records buckled...
- And for a Night on the Town . . .
- Melrose Place: Very A-Museing
- Driver Killed, Passenger Injured in Car Hit by Blue Line Train
- All-Female Building Crew Has It Nailed : Volunteerism: The house is one of thousands of similar projects undertaken by Habitat for Humanity, a Georgia-based Christian ministry.
- Good Fashion Statement on Disabilities : * Mainstreaming the Handicapped in Ads Shows Compassion, Makes Business Sense
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : TV Producer Aids Jewish Program
- Chargers Try to End Denver Skid : Football: Team hasn't won in Mile High Stadium since 1986.
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / WATER POLO : Demanding Stoll Wants El Toro Back at the Top
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Cimarron Repels Valhalla's Rally to Spoil Home Debut
- This Time, McNall Lacks Christmas Spirit : Hockey: Kings open camp with no new stars, but a rookie coach with a $1-million contract.
- Triathlete Veylupek Coming to Life
- COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS : Campus Plans 'Fiesta Mexicana'
- Tarzana Couple Die in Murder-Suicide
- Man Arrested in '85 Slaying Case
- Mexican Pride, Culture on Parade in Oxnard
- CAMARILLO : Volunteers Help United Way Clean Up on 'Day of Caring'
- Chief Didn't Sound Intoxicated, 2 Testify : Hearing: Statements contradict other fire employees about call from D'Wayne Scott on night L.A. riots broke out.
- Man Fatally Shot While Watching Illegal Street Race : Sylmar: Four juveniles are arrested in the killing. The 20-year-old victim was among a crowd of more than 100.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Mitchell Leads Agoura to Easy Victory Over Santa Clara
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / WATER POLO : CAPISTRANO VALLEY
- Santa Ana Valley Hopes Victory Signals the Start of a New Era
- COMMENTARY : It's Time for a Clock in Tennis
- Focus Today Will Be on the Raiders
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : New Mexico State Defeats New Mexico in a Wild One
- Names in the News - Sept. 13, 1992
- A Relationship Gets Worse in New York : Basketball: The departure of McDaniel to Celtics is the latest grounds for hard feelings between Knick president and an agent.
- COMMENTARY / HORSE RACING : California's Money Still Can't Stem the Shortage of Horses Tide
- COMMENTARY : From Ruth to Hemingway, Herman Didn't Miss Much
- Learning All the Right Chess Moves : Games: Club for youths pits top-rated players against three people at a time to help competitors build skills.
- The Great Escape : Korean Merchants Drawn to County After L.A. Riots
- Formerly Fearsome Rosey Grier Faces Sacking by County : Jobs: Former defensive tackle and protector of Robert F. Kennedy is among scores of county workers laid off because of budget woes.
- In This Election, It's Who You Aren't That Really Counts
- No Deal on Tollway, Environmental Officials Say : Wetlands: Builders of planned San Joaquin Hills road offer 1.4 acres of new habitat for every acre lost. Officials want twice that.
- SHERMAN OAKS: Assemblyman Burt Margolin (D-Los Angeles)...
- Their Tall Ships Have Come In : Vessels Dock With Festival in Tow
- Day's Harsh Vision of SDSU Caused 'No' Vote
- Pedestrian Killed in Hit-and-Run
- Hardships Predicted If Health Center in Torrance Closes
- Don't Make Day Scapegoat for Others' Policies
- Michael Andretti's record-setting lap of 117.050 m.p.h....
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton Men, Irvine Women Win Team Races
- Padres Fall Further Out of Race : Baseball: Reds pick up 7-4 victory. Padres now 11 games out of lead.
- Rijo Leads Reds Past the Padres, 7-4
- Celtic-Pride Talk Convincing to McDaniel
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Saddleback Lives Up to Expectations in 34-10 Victory
- SOUTH ROUNDUP : East Carolina Wins, 30-27
- Athletics Outlast Mariners
- Edberg, Sampras Struggle to Survive Tough Semifinals
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Rancho Santiago Wins on Field Goal With :09 Left
- Timothy's Passing Helps Lancers Win : Orange Lutheran: He throws for three touchdowns in 24-0 victory over Southern California Christian.
- Fullerton Wouldn't Go Quietly : Titans: Huge underdogs, they leave several reminders that Bruins were in a game.