- BOYS
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Whiteface' an Engaging Solo Act
- Prep Sports
- Michael Jordan Plans to Retire; Basketball Idol : Sports: Bulls' star is said to be distraught over his father's murder. He is widely regarded as the game's greatest player.
- Executive Travel : Runzheimer Business Travel Price Index
- American Dies Trying to Save Another's Life
- Governor Approves Family Leave Law
- FAMILY : Thanks but No Thanks
- Man Accused of Murdering Nurse Denies All Charges : Courts: Mark Scott Thornton faces a special allegation that, if proved, could send him to the gas chamber. The hearing receives heavy media attention.
- Students Join Beach Cleanup
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Adopts Code of Ethical Conduct
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Daron Washington Hopes to Join Club
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Second in Grand Canyon Golf Tournament
- AUTOS
- Japan Unlikely to Meet Pledge on Purchases of U.S. Car Parts, Chips
- Planning Saves Money, Eases Confusion
- Satellite Silent After Being Launched in Wrong Orbit
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Meddler Makes Light of Pedestrian Traffic
- Buttafuoco Alters Story, Pleads Guilty to Third-Degree Rape
- Arts Group Seeks to Take Over Historic Auditorium
- Money OKd to Begin Rescue Program
- He's on Right Side of Hits Now : USC: Mike Salmon nearly quit football while a scout-team back. Now he gives as good as he got.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Price Sent to Cowboys for Draft Pick
- CS Northridge Finds Focus in 4-Game Victory : College volleyball: Matadors defeat Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.
- GIRLS
- LOS ALAMITOS : Lewis Hopes to Cap Comeback
- Clinton Hopes Security Blanket Will Help U.S. Confront Change : Presidency: He seeks to convince the public that trade shifts and other risks are worthwhile if Americans are protected from potential ill effects.
- Executive Travel : Business Travel Notes
- NBC, Cable Firm Reach Deal on Carrying Channel 4
- Toronto Adds Second Dose of Misery, 7-3 : American League: Behind the hitting of Sprague and Molitor, the Blue Jays shell White Sox in Game 1. Day is doubly painful for Reinsdorf.
- This Is Not Business as Usual for Bruich and Fontana Football
- Small Banks Do Big Business in Low-Interest Credit Cards : Finance: Major issuers respond to market share loss by cutting rates for their best customers and promoting extra services.
- Baby Boomers Heading for Windfall From Parents' Investments : Finances: The postwar generation, not known as savers, will inherit trillions from elders' accumulated wealth, economists say.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Early Rally Falters, but Dow Up 9.50 : Stocks: A selloff in semiconductor shares limits the gains prompted by a surge in overseas markets.
- Company Comedy Turns Dark : Tough Times Inspire Employees to Use Humor
- Agent Testifies He Saw Van Before Trade Center Blast
- Tipster Alleges Overton Tried to Undermine Trial : Courts: Anonymous writer tells judge in poisoning case that murder suspect knew his lawyer was depressed and hoped it would benefit him if he lost in court.
- Koon's Bail Motion Is Denied by High Court : King case: U.S. Supreme Court rejects his appeal without an explanation. The action means the LAPD sergeant will begin serving his prison term next week.
- Hernandez's Lifestyle Frustrates Prosecutors : Justice: Awaiting sentencing for misappropriating $7.85 million from precious-metals firm, he continues to enjoy luxury while officials try in vain to recoup money he says he doesn't have.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Offensive Production Worse Than in '92
- Football Titles Were a Way of Life at Brea-Olinda 30 Years Ago
- Jordan's Retirement Could Leave Nike Minus a Special Spokesman
- ART REVIEW : The Library's Most Valuable Additions : Some artworks commissioned for the new Bradley Wing help to mitigate the building's architecturally disappointing design.
- Paramount to Study QVC Finance Details : Entertainment: The home shopping giant says its $9.6-billion offer for the studio includes $4 billion from banks and investors.
- HEALTH CARE
- IRVINE : UCI Officials Accused of 'Union Busting'
- Feasting on Human Drama in the Hamburger Business
- Cuts May Not Rescue Area's Hospital : Palmdale: Despite laying off 100 workers, reducing services and beds, the facility's administrator says it will continue to lose money.
- Above All Else : Old Sunset League a Source of Pride for Its Football Teams, the County
- PREP ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Girls Win Round 1
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Astros Fire Howe and Wood; Watson Becomes Second Black General Manager
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Remains of Alligator Victim Are Sought
- Canada Is Shaken by Impending Trials of 6 Soldiers in Somali Death
- Sen. Hutchison Puts Koresh Lawyer on Her Defense Team
- VENTURA : Candidate Stresses Recruiting Businesses
- ANAHEIM : Principal Awarded by Milken
- Council Signs Off on Mayor's First Budget Plan : Finances: Riordan gets unanimous approval for $50 million in cuts. Councilman Bernson's proposal for hiring more police receives a cold reception.
- Menendez Says He Can't Recall Details of Slayings
- Stalking Predators : For Bay Area Fishermen, Sharks Offer Unique Alternative to More Popular and Glamorous Striped Bass and Salmon
- O.C. ART REVIEW : Private Thoughts Go Public at Newport Harbor : The Fourth Biennial presents 18 area artists' intimate and eccentric views on big issues, but the mostly young visionaries want to be seen as sensitive, not demagogic.
- International Business : BRIEFING BOOK : Argentina's Privatization Wave Expected to Broaden Its Market
- President Rides Russia's Wave of Privatization
- MEDIA
- Most Cable Operators, Stations Reach Accord on Retransmissions : Television: Both sides scramble to meet deadline for law allowing stations to be compensated for their signal.
- Yellow Ribbons Grace Captive's Hometown : Reaction: News about downed pilot prompts outpouring of concern in New England community.
- Pope Reaffirms Church Authority in Stern Message
- Mergers Add Up to Historic Shift for U.S. Banks : Finance: A fragmented industry consolidates as loan demand shrinks. Relaxed laws are also driving the trend.
- BURBANK : Armored Car to Aid SWAT Operations
- OXNARD : Killing May Have Been Retaliation
- Angels' Heavenly Kids Plan Proves the Gods Must Be Crazy
- This Poll Might Be Altered, Too
- Morris Has Long-Range Hat Trick
- MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : Hundreds to Undertake Berlioz's Requiem
- Heidi EmmrichGolden West, So.Volleyball / Outside hitterGolden...
- NAIA to Strengthen Role of Conferences With Its Realignment
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Hand Behind the Face' a Wild Paranoid Excursion
- South County Home: Speaking of spreading out . . .
- Executive Travel : The Uncalled-For Maze of Long-Distance Dialing
- VAN NUYS : Man Denies Guilt in Relative's Slaying
- Chung-Rather Team Losing the Ratings Battle : Television: Despite the numbers, CBS executives say the war for evening news dominance is far from over. But changes are planned.
- Rally by 300 Movie Extras Brings Changes in Film's Pay Procedures
- Long Beach Councilman Censured Over Comments on Gays, Lesbians : Government: Douglas S. Drummond apologizes for remarks he made at a conservative forum but rejects calls for his resignation.
- Crimes Reported to the LAPD
- Basketball
- CYPRESS/LA PALMA /BUENA PARK : 25 Real Estate Agents to Help Patrol Area
- A Future Bass Pro in Making?
- Darin RabbOrange Coast, So.Cross-CountryRabb came to Orange...
- ANALYSIS : Signs Pointed to Jordan's Early Retirement
- TV REVIEW : An Authentic 'Porgy' From London : Trevor Nunn, Simon Rattle Find New Meaning in Gershwin's Folk Opera
- L.A. Ad Agency Dropped by First Interstate Calling It Quits
- Drywallers Will Donate Time in Building Shelter : Labor: Project in aid of homeless mothers also offers chance to mend fences with contractors they struck.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : 4 Arrests Reported in Tourist's Slaying
- School Voucher Initiative Too Costly, Wilson Says
- Medical Equipment Firm Deal:
- Boom in Municipal Bonds Proves Elusive : Investment: Tax changes pushed by Clinton Administration have not triggered the predicted rush to the instruments and the mutual funds that buy them.
- THE HUMAN CONDITION / WHO MAKES THE FIRST MOVE? : The Date-or-Wait Game
- Desert Bill Easily Passes Key Senate Committee Vote : Environment: Feinstein-backed legislation would preserve 6.6 million acres. Final approval is expected.
- The Clothes Make the M.
- SIMI VALLEY : Planners May Back Permit for Church
- Redevelopment Zone in Pacoima Suggested
- VENTURA : Municipal Court Picks Commissioner
- Supervisors Hold Off Tapping Surplus Funds
- BEVERLY HILLS : Actress Faces Charge of Marijuana Possession
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Dickerson Waived; Miller Out for Season
- Joan F. Beall has been elected to...
- Theme From 'The Exorcist,' the Sequel : Pop music: Mike Oldfield faces some old demons as he gives his 1973 hit, 'Tubular Bells,' another incarnation.
- Japan's Trade Surplus Continues to Rise: The...
- Most Cable Operators, Stations in Accord : Television: Both sides scramble to meet deadline for law allowing stations to be compensated for their signal. Some disputes unresolved.
- Exceptions to Federal Taxes on Gifts, Bequests
- AUTOS
- ADVERTISING
- Mystery Death of General Haunts Pakistan Elections
- Bill for Ducks' Opening Show Estimated at $450,000 : Disney: The 15-minute production will include lavish fireworks, choreographed skaters and a flying mascot.
- Shell to Develop Major Gulf Site : Energy: Oil company will spend $1.2 billion on the find 130 miles southwest of New Orleans, its biggest in area in 20 years.
- Assembly Panel Blasts Contractors Board : Housing: Report says the licensing agency fails to investigate or discipline those accused of doing shoddy work.
- RETAILING
- Uprising Over, Yeltsin Clamps Down on Foes
- IRVINE : School Board Weighs Tennis Court Plan
- Park Center Sought at No Cost to County
- Simi to Hire Outside Firm to Aid in Graffiti Cleanup : Vandalism: Officials say maintenance crews need to be freed up to patch potholes and repair drains. The added workers will ensure quick removal of paint.
- Countywide : OCC Math Professor Is Teacher of Year
- College District Upholds Its Vote Backing School Vouchers Proposition : Education: Officials believe the board is the only one in the state to support the measure.
- BUENA PARK : Computers to Cut 911 Paperwork
- CHP Arrests Man in Drug Possession
- LOS ANGELES : New Chief of Animal Regulation Agency Named
- LOS ANGELES : Judge Upholds $250,000 Award to DWP Employee
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Van Herk's Three Goals Pace Cypress in Soccer
- Prep Races Are Nice, but Money Rules : Horse racing: Many Breeders' Cup horsemen remain at Belmont for rich purses as Oak Tree meeting begins today.
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : This Kind of Muscle Is Better Left Unflexed
- TV Ratings : 'Frasier' in Top 10; 'Grace,' 'Dave's' Also Fare Well
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : McBride and the Ride Prove that They're the Real McCoy
- Films, Videos at Issue in Trade Talks:...
- U.S. Conditions for Bosnia Troops Include Escape Clauses
- Wreckage of Plane Carrying Students Found
- In Defeat, Russia's Right Tries to Regroup : Politics: Yeltsin's opponents point fingers, plan rallies and just plain wonder what will become of them.
- Warlord Aidid's Forces Better at Fighting Now : Foes: Militiamen are more organized than when U.N. took over mission. They can also down helicopters.
- All-Out Search for Missing Girl : Kidnaping: A community is galvanized in its efforts to locate 12-year-old Polly Klaas. She was abducted from her bedroom during a slumber party.
- VAN NUYS : Plea Bargain Worked Out in Knife Attack
- LAGUNA BEACH : City OKs $555,000 for Low-Income Housing
- Mirror, Mirror on the Wall : Retin-A or face-lift? Diet or liposuction? Eyelids or chin? Reflections on being an age that dares not speak its name.
- LOS ANGELES : LAPD Lags in Minority Promotions, Panel Told
- Police Show Video on Gay Sensitivity for Officer Training
- ANAHEIM HILLS : Landslide Victims File Negligence Suits
- He Should Realize Life Is Same Way
- Joe Anton Recalls the Sweet Smell of Orange Blossoms, Success
- Hornets' Johnson Signs NBA's Richest Contract : Pro basketball: The all-star forward's new deal believed to be worth $84 million over 12 years.
- TENNIS / DANA HADDAD : Connors, 41, Championing New Tour for Heroes Past
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE PLAYOFFS : Playoff Is Special for Blue Jay Coach
- Perfect Mix : Though a Team of 'Drifters,' Phillies Prove Themselves
- Theater Reviews : 'Monday in America' Offers Little to Sink One's Teeth Into
- Protected Status for a Fly Stirs Up a Hornet's Nest : Environment: The insect is found only near Colton. Critics say the Endangered Species Act has gone too far.
- Police Picket at Anaheim City Hall for More Funding : Law enforcement: More than 500 officers, supporters call for increases in salaries and department size. The city says it doesn't have the money.
- PASADENA : City Council Votes to Make Bid for 1998 Super Bowl
- NEWBURY PARK : Agency May Acquire Broome Ranch Land
- SYLMAR : Residents Object to Developer's Plans
- Flunking Pig Latin: UKFAUYA, you're outta here.An...
- Now Yeltsin Is in Debt to the Army : Russia: The failure to settle a political dispute by political means sets a worrisome precedent with wide impact.
- Pressure Is All on the Braves : National League: Having lost in last two World Series, Atlanta feels pinch of being called baseball's Bills.
- CSUN Players End Practice Boycott After Meeting With Hiegert : Athletic Director Refuses to Promise Meal Plan Sought by Team
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Robinson Hopes to Change Pattern
- Bond Fund Risk: No, This Time We Really Mean It
- School Voucher Initiative Too Expensive, Wilson Says
- Encyclical Could Divide U.S. Catholics
- Women's Advocates See Health Reform Problem : Medicine: They say preventive procedures such as mammograms and Pap smears are underfunded. The White House is eager to win them over.
- That Mess in Somalia
- Fire Destroys Historic Railroad Station : Landmarks: Oldest depot in the Valley is lost after a blaze sweeps through the 81-year-old structure. Two firefighters are slightly hurt.
- RESEDA : Protest Planned at Town Hall Meeting
- A Positive Lesson From Ugly Graffiti : Education: Mayall Elementary School holds an assembly to discuss vandalism and to encourage racial understanding.
- SANTA ANA : Contract to Remove Graffiti Is Renewed
- Amy Biehl's Family to Visit S. Africa
- LOS ANGELES : Doris Duke Gives $1 Million to Taylor AIDS Foundation
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS : Smoltz Is Resigned to Bullpen Role
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Hockey's New Operating Plan Sounds a Lot Like NBA's
- THEATER REVIEWS : Laughter Calls Rarely Upon 'The Boys Next Door'
- TELEVISIONGay Comedy Special: Lesbian comic Lea DeLaria,...
- Czechs to Form Export-Promoting Group: Trade officials...
- HEALTH CARE
- Men's Clothing Retailer to Open 2 Stores in County : Expansion: Men's Wearhouse plans 4,700-square-foot outlets in Brea and Huntington Beach by the end of the year.
- Germany's Daimler-Benz Finds Parking Spot on NYSE
- Boxer Outlines Plan to Lessen Impact of Defense Cuts
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : State Sues Killer for Prison Stay
- Pediatrician to Head County Public Health
- Surgery to Shelve DiDomizio for Rest of Season : High school football: Rio Mesa quarterback rushed for 158 yards after sustaining broken hand early in loss to Buena.
- CLU's Dunlap to Coach in Australian Pro League
- Sears Completes Sale of Coldwell to Fremont Group
- Some O.C. Cable Customers Face Loss of KNBC, KTLA Broadcasts : Television: Channels 4 and 5 are scheduled to be yanked if local companies fail to win the right to carry signals.
- Investors Group to Buy Mall From O.C. Developer : Real estate: Investment trust will pay Dicker Warmington Properties of Fullerton $58 million in cash for Plaza at Puente Hills.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Senate Confirms Joint Chiefs Head
- Photo of Dead GI Stirs Protests
- COLUMN ONE : A City in the Hearts of 2 Peoples : As Israelis and Palestinians edge toward peace, they remain worlds apart on the future of Jerusalem. Each side insists this sacred center of culture, faith must not be given up.
- SAN FERNANDO : Council Approves Anti-Graffiti Plan
- Valley Obituaries
- Sex Offender Is Sought as Rape Suspect : Crime: Detectives say Robert Lee Donaldson, 34, is believed to have been involved in the recent assaults against three Pacoima students.
- OKTOBERFIESTA: Just as St. Patrick's Day rouses...
- 1 Hurt in Crash on Ortega Highway
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : LAPD Officer Is Sewing Up His Retirement
- Ex-House Aide to Plead Guilty in Bank Scandal : Congress: Jack Russ, former sergeant-at-arms, admits cashing bad checks. Prosecutors may seek his help in other inquiries involving lawmakers.
- A Phone Call Could Save a Bill That Could Save Children
- DWP Leaders' Spending During Strike Assailed as Extravagant : Finances: City Council orders inquiries into more than $7.7 million spent by officials during the walkout.
- Clinton Insists Medicare Reform Can Be Painless : Health care: In Culver City, the President tells senior citizens that costs can be contained without cutting benefits.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 3 Challenge Incumbents on Newhall Water District Board
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 'High Priestess' Files Complaint
- The World of Sports Won't Be the Same
- Finally, He Saw the Light : Marine's Bumpy Football Odyssey Completed at CLU
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Price Sent to Cowboys for Draft Pick
- Ex-Mater Dei Athlete Picks Santa Ana Valley
- AEROSPACE
- Judge Reveals He Has Sequestered Jury in Denny Beating Case : Trial: Action surprises prosecutors and defense attorneys. Ouderkirk says he made the decision after a meeting with panelists.
- Street Wise : What's In A Name
- Welch Claims Assault by Canyon Booster : High schools: Father of a Cowboy football player, who reportedly was blamed by his coach for loss, says he only protected himself.
- MIGHTY DUCKS NOTEBOOK / MIKE DiGIOVANNA : Team to Fill Hockey Void in Minnesota
- Coliseum Delays Luxury Boxes
- NHL ROUNDUP : Hockey in Dallas Gets Off to Good Start as Stars Win
- PERSPECTIVE ON MORALITY : The Right of Being Able to Do What We Ought : The Pope's encyclical celebrates the human capacity to live a good life--a welcome antidote to American relativism.
- A Lifesaver for Farmlands
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Widow of Man Slain by Police Seeks $10 Million
- VENTURA : Community-Oriented Policing Planned
- GLENDALE : Park to Be Site of Brush Fire Drill
- LAGUNA HILLS : Sheriff's Search for Alleged Car Thieves
- Activist's Proposal for Copter Routes Assailed : Aviation: Officials and pilots criticize Gerald Silver's plan to change paths over his house. He says he made the request as a leader of Stop The Noise!
- FULLERTON : Loan Program Will Be Workshop Topic
- Pollution Prevention Week Is Declared
- VENTURA : 'Give Back to School' Campaign Launched
- NORTHRIDGE : 2 Women Paint School Interior by Themselves
- NEWPORT BEACH : Charity Struggles With Pinched Budget
- Campaign Calendar
- LAW WATCH : Surrogate Confusion
- Wanted: More Help for a Struggling Giant : California needs a major presidential initiative
- Countywide : Theater Company Holding Gala Dinner
- Rush-Hour Traffic Is Halted by Man's Threatened Jump
- 7 Inmates Injured in Jail Brawl
- Claim Filed Over Police Shooting : Compensation: Widow claims the officer lacked justification for killing her husband. Man had allegedly threatened couple's 7-year-old son.
- Remembering the Fallen Firefighters
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : All-Male Jail Not Needed Yet for Female Inmates
- GARDEN GROVE : Benefit for Needy Children Planned
- Women Join Teleconference With First Lady
- Police Say They Foiled Plot to Kill Executive's Estranged Wife : Investigation: An informant reportedly told authorities he was offered $10,000 to kill a Ventura County woman. Her husband and an official of his computer company deny that a murder scheme existed.
- For Ford's Trotman, Leadership Is Job 1 . . . and Job 2 . . . and Job 3
- Clinton Health Care Proposal
- Mojave Desert
- Military Help for Los Angeles
- Troops in Somalia
- Trade Riddle
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 6, 1993
- Obituaries - Oct. 6, 1993
- Sacramento Official's Home Is Firebombed : Crime: Attack on Chinese-American councilman is the fourth racially motivated assault in 10 weeks. The incidents may not be linked, authorities say.
- Karcher Says Board Kept Him in Dark : Management: In answer to contentions of new Carl's Jr. chairman, founder says directors distort his actions.
- Oak Park Woman Target of Suspected Death Plot : Crime: The alleged murder-for-hire scheme was thwarted after the FBI received a tip. One man has been charged.
- Henley Said to Be Drug Source : Jurisprudence: Ram cornerback is identified by federal agents in affidavit.
- Agents Pick Out Henley : Drugs: DEA documents indicate the Ram was identified 'as the source of the cocaine.'
- Angry Lawmakers Threaten to Push for Somalia Pullout : Africa: After meeting with Aspin and Christopher, members of both parties warn they may cut funds. Clinton confers with his top security advisers.
- FAST-TRACKER: Irvine Police Sgt. Brian Clifton was...
- Shalala Says Math Delaying Health Bill : Legislation: Cabinet secretary predicts it will be two weeks before Congress can get to work on the plan. She cites a second look at cost estimates.
- China Conducts A-Test; Clinton Weighs Renewal
- Council Approves Riordan's Budget Cuts : Finances: Bernson's dramatic proposal for channeling funds to expand the Police Department gets a cold reception.
- Jordan's Decision Slams NBA : Loss of League's Best Fuels Surprise, Shock
- U.S. Firms Still Bullish on Yeltsin : Hard-Liners' Loss Viewed as Victory for Reform Effort
- Karcher Alleges Conspiracy in Ouster as Carl's Jr. Chairman : Restaurants: Donald E. Doyle Jr., president of the fast-food chain, denied that bylaws were changed to eliminate chairman's role.
- County OKs Contract With Ventura Fire Dept. : Government: Supervisors say it is cheaper to pay the city for protection of north Ventura Avenue area than to operate a station.
- Technology - Oct. 6, 1993
- Salinas Announces Shift in Farm Aid to Ease Adjustment to NAFTA : Mexico: Subsidies for growers will be tied to acreage rather than crops. The move is aimed at reducing incentive to migrate.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Nynex to Buy $1.2-Billion Viacom Stake : Telecommunications: But Sumner Redstone says the cash infusion will not affect his firm's bid for Paramount.
- Fortune Petroleum on the American Stock Exchange
- Headhunters Thrive on Corporate Chaos : Management: Firms searching for new executives increasingly retain non-staff, professional recruiters.
- VIENNA : East Meets West
- Toddler Pulled From Rubble
- Changing Lifestyles : Siberia's Khant People Strive to Revive Culture : Soviet-era repression, assimilation and the oil industry take their toll. But advocacy groups are springing up.
- ORANGE : City Cites 'Bad Faith' in Insurance Suit
- BUENA PARK : 4,000 Line Up for 600 Jobs at Fedco
- Scope of Proposed Anti-Graffiti Law Fuels Debate in Moorpark : Vandalism: Ordinance would criminalize the possession of paints, markers and etching tools.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Benefit to Feature Vocal Groups' Hits
- BURBANK : Commission OKs Bid for Lockheed Site
- McGrath Convicted of Armed Bank Robberies : Crime: Jurors discount the West Hills man's insanity defense. He had said God chose him to commit the crimes.
- Bounty Hunters Are Arrested at High School
- Sisters Find Time to Play Soccer for Cypress
- Construction Spending Dips in August for All but Homes
- Allergan Blames Health Reforms in Laying Off 56 : Employment: Irvine Maker of eye- and skin-care products says its profits are hurt by cuts in Medicare reimbursement for lenses it makes.
- For Most Investors, Another Decent Gain : Review: Portfolios owning U.S. stocks climb 5.30% in the quarter on average; the year-to-date gain is now 10%.
- Focus on Entertainment Stocks
- Equal Protection
- Yeltsin's Chief Foes Surrender : Parliament Left Burning; Shooting Continues : Russia: President bans ultranationalist and Communist parties, shuts opposition newspapers. Death toll put at 32 after 34 hours of fighting.
- Documentary : The Battle of Moscow: Behind the Lines : Amid the blood and chaos, reporters find normal people swept up by an abnormal event, and an eerie casualness.
- Trouble for Tanning Salons?
- Yeltsin Survives--but Will Democracy? : For Russia, new elections are urgently needed
- Clinton Urges 'No' Vote on School Voucher Initiative : Election: He says the plan would seriously hurt public education. Backers of Prop. 174 note that the President's daughter attends a private school.
- No Peace in Lebanon Until Refugees Are Resettled, Foreign Minister Says
- Jordan Ready for Next Hurdle : UCLA: Wide receiver was hampered by a high school program that didn't feature sophisticated pass routes.
- THEATER REVIEW : '29 1/2 Dreams': Talented Cast, Usual Laments
- Whittaker Corp. of North Hollywood received a...
- School Police to Patrol in Uniform on Campuses : Safety: They will also carry weapons openly. Board of Education members say the reversal of policy is needed to deter crime at middle and high schools.
- 9 Killed as Muslims Face Off in Bosnia
- Update: The Denny Trial
- The First Step : The Mighty Ducks Hoping Energy and Enthusiasm Count for Something
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Montana's Status to Be Determined
- Syncor Posts Record Sales, Earnings in 1st Quarter
- Dynamic Sciences Inc. of Chatsworth received a...
- Top Keating Aide Is Sentenced to 2 Years : Court: Andrew F. Ligget is given the prison term for his part the 1989 collapse of Lincoln Savings & Loan.
- Expatriate Entrepreneurs : Well-Educated Chinese Pour Their Energy Into Businesses
- Instrumentation Marketing Corp. of Burbank was awarded...