- Two Accused of Random Killing of James Jordan
- Jackson E. Betts; Former Ohio Congressman Criticized Census
- Then You Do the Actor Thing
- Baby Found Dead on Bus Bench in Van Nuys
- Turnout Is Fair Play in Dealing With Rubber Neckers
- Hollywood-Style Proposal Leads to Exclusive Engagement
- Hard Times Increase Reach of Summer Lunch Program
- VIETNAM
- Corporate Matchmaker Takes a Global View : San Juan Capistrano-based Inamerica does more than deal in partnerships. It also advises companies on cultural/business etiquette.
- HEALTH CARE
- Clinton Directs Health Treatise at Governors
- ECONOTES : Giving Old Notes New Currency
- Man Arrested in Shooting Death
- Officials to Address Sales-Tax Issue
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Miller-Walker Decision Due
- On Hot Streak, These Angels Try to Play It Cool : In Palm Springs, the Biggest Feat Is to Beat the Summer Heat
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Pagliarulo Traded to Baltimore
- College Costs Have Gone Up by Degrees : Education: Community college fees are far higher for those who already have degrees than for other students. The increases have driven many with degrees from campuses.
- VENTURA : Schools to Offer Program on Values
- Clegg's Volcanic Beat Heats Up Wiltern
- World IN BRIEF : THAILAND : 6 Arrested in Hotel Collapse; 100 Dead
- WEST REGROUPS: For years the western San...
- A Tribute to Love Lost : Pet Cemetery Provides Solace for Owners Coping With Loss of Best Friend
- Mere Talk Won't Make Life Any Safer for Women : Violence: Congress must pass the legislation before it, so that no loopholes in state laws can prevent fair and full protection.
- PERSPECTIVE ON ARMED FORCES : Shalikashvili Brings Back Balance : Less political than his predecessors, he will help restore equilibrium between civilian and military authority.
- ORANGE : School District Steps Up Bus Maintenance
- Posies Whip Up Some Sweet Licks
- Good for the Earth and Good for Your Wallet : Environment: Products that reduce pollution and conserve power and water result in significant long-term savings.
- 26 Indicted in Sports Betting Probe : Crime: Bookmaking ring took in more than $1 billion a year, officials say. Prosecutors will seek deportation of suspects from Dominican Republic.
- Michael Jordan Family Mourns Loss of Father
- China Expels Activist After He Visited U.S.
- 7,000 Celebrate Gay Pride at UCI Parade : Lifestyle: Event represents 'a chance to feel good about ourselves' and erase the feeling of isolation, participants say.
- Second Opinion : OTHER MEDIA : RAFU SHIMPO : Ethnic Correctness Can Be Its Own Prison
- Today's Agenda
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Rallying Around El Toro
- 20 County Workers to Get USC Degrees
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Pocketful of Posies' Power Is Palpable
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Mauceri Conducts 25th Tchaikovsky Spectacular
- China Looks to Japan as Role Model : Capitalism: Leaders are concerned about the chaotic mixture of vast, inefficient state companies and burgeoning private enterprise.
- Boy Scouts Weren't Prepared for This : Real estate: The downturn in property prices has forced a local chapter to give up its headquarters to avert foreclosure.
- Chinese Cabinet Decrees Halt to Real Estate Speculation
- Pope Praises Efforts of Vietnamese Catholics : Religion: At least 1,000 from O.C. in spellbound audience hear him call for unity, healing wounds of past.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Police Check Tots in Cars for Belt Usage
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : Thompson Has Surgery on Hand
- 'Hollywood': An Informed Look
- Ciarelli, Family Share Victory
- The Importance of Coming Out
- OPERA REVIEW : Long Beach Stages Crazed, Brave 'Carmen'
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Nestle's Foray Into Baby Formula Market Falters : Courts: The company alleges in a suit that its poor market share was caused by a conspiracy involving rivals, doctors.
- JAPAN
- World IN BRIEF : EGYPT : Muslim Militants Charged in Plot
- COLUMN ONE : Looking for Faces With No Names : More than a year after the violence at Florence and Normandie, police say dozens of suspects remain free. Many were captured in photos or videos, but no one will come forward to identify them.
- OXNARD : Kids Brush Up Pirate Skills During Festival
- Hazy Forecast for Puerto Rico : Taxes: Clinton's budget will phase out most tax breaks for U.S. firms. The commonwealth may try new incentives.
- Puerto Rico Braces for Tropical Storm After 2 Die on Martinique
- Found: Someone With Enough Guts to See Me Naked
- For Those Aiming at College, a New Test : Education: Revised policy gives enrollment priority at overcrowded two-year schools to those with clear goals. Critics say plan penalizes disadvantaged students.
- ANAHEIM : Ex-Police Chief to Return Temporarily
- Mayor Names Sherman Oaks Man to City Transit Panel
- Community Essay : 'Business Must Play the Key Role' : Jobs: Corporations need to hire and train young workers in inner cities now, instead of waiting for others to produce 'skilled' applicants.
- Engineer Says Left Turn on C Street Would Slow Traffic
- SIMI VALLEY : Recycling Help in Sight for Rural Area
- Gripe : 'Peace and Quiet at the Beach? Forget It'
- Colorado Outfoxes the Salsa : Soccer: League's best goalkeeper in shootout situations cannot keep team from falling into third place with a 5-4 loss.
- Christie Wins in 9.87; Lewis Fourth : World track: Briton, 33, misses equaling 100-meter record by 0.01 while edging Cason and Mitchell, who are also timed under 10-flat.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Holman's Notes Are Brief but Entertaining
- Movies : Is It Really 'Final Friday' for Murderous Jason?
- Josh Lee
- Gary Graham Execution
- Youth Jobs Program
- Moratorium on Arms
- Electric Vehicle Technology
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 16, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 16, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 16, 1993
- Obituaries - Aug. 16, 1993
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- 20,000 Pilgrims Stricken as Sun Takes Its Toll on Crowd
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Blue Jays Keep Clemens Searching for Answers
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : From Big Break to Painful Injury
- GOLF / DAN HAFNER : Two Decades Later, He Hasn't Given Up
- Will We See This Headline 5 More Years? Why Not?
- WORLD TRACK NOTES : 6 Ex-Soviets in Top 7 of the Hammer
- Martin's NASCAR Victory Is His Second in Row
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Linton Is Hero of Retaliations
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : Trudeau Promoted to Colts' Starter
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 16, 1993
- Urethane Technologies Inc.: The Irvine developer of...
- Modulate Your Voice, Please
- Malaysia: This Is What Maugham Had in Mind : In Kuala Lumpur, many things are not as they seem. But this feast for the eyes is enough to make one want to discover more.
- A Better Place to Live
- Building to a Climax : Fate of Massive Redevelopment Project to Be Decided Tuesday
- Imelda, Her Shoes and Shakespeare
- FREEWAY REPAIRS : Caltrans Issues Advisory About Scheduled Freeway Work Areas
- COVER STORY : Rumor Hot Line Revived
- Crab Craze Spurs Science to Crack Secrets : Ecology: Maryland loves its blue crab, and so do diners. But with fears that stocks are down, researchers are studying Chesapeake's population.
- Is It a Hotbed for Skinheads, or Isn't It? : * There Are Conflicting Reports, but Huntington Beach Is Right to Try to Find Out
- This Golfer Gives New Meaning to Term 'Tearing Up the Course'
- Smith and Luyties Advance
- Blaming Immigrants Won't Solve Economic Woes
- The Poet Remembers
- Hawaii on Hoof : Times are changing, but a visitor can still steal a peek at a unique tropical equestrian culture on the upcountry ranches of Maui and the Big Island, where paniolos, or Hawaiian cowboys, hang on to tradition.
- Picking Up Ned Blessing's Trail : CBS GOES WEST WITH A SERIES RESURRECTED AND AN ACTOR WHO CAN RIDE
- Remote Irish Isle Seems Doomed by Time : Europe: Population on Inishbiggle is down to 62--all unemployed. Younger residents have left for easier lives, so they don't have to brave treacherous waves just to get to the store.
- Working to Make a Better Life--the Neighborly Way
- Yeltsin Foe Warns of Violent Week : Russia: Parliament chairman says officials may conspire to create disorder on anniversary of hard-line coup. He also rejects early elections.
- Mystery Tours Go There and Back Again : Travel: KLM provides discount tickets to those who just want to fly for the fun of it. They don't know where they're going ahead of time, and aren't permitted to leave the airport once they get there.
- Nation IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Action Against Gay Lifestyle Protested
- City Hall Looks More Like the City : Burbank Takes Tentative Steps to Bring Latinos Into Government
- Inner-City Bicyclists Finish Trip of a Lifetime : Cross-country: Group pedals from Lancaster to the capital to promote programs for troubled youths. They miss Clinton, but the trek is rewarding.
- NAMES AND NUMBERS
- MINOR LEAGUES / GARY KLEIN : Kendall Has Rival Managers, Including Dad, Searching for an Out
- Petrominerals Corp.: The Tustin oil and natural-gas...
- $7-Mil Home to 'Diet' For
- Creative Ideas and Tactics Can Speed Home Sale
- British Village Makes No Bones About Camelot : King Arthur: Arthuret, a tiny hamlet near the Scottish border, is one of many sites that claim a link to the reputed commander of British forces that resisted 5th- or 6th-Century invasion of Germanic tribes.
- A Crowded Field of Candidates Vie for Lynwood Council : Elections: 18 people, including incumbents, are seeking three seats. In contrast, Montebello has 4 candidates for 3 openings.
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Parking Facility OKd for Chicago Street
- To: Mayor Richard RiordanFrom: Assistant Deputy Vice...
- Bridging the Generation Gap : Counselor tries to help Korean immigrant parents and their Americanized children understand each other.
- Ned Blessing Rides Again
- Walnut : State Funds for Arts Center
- This Is <i> Not</i> the Final Word on Sexual Harassment
- Drastic Cuts Looming for Health Clinics : Medicine: Four of the county's six comprehensive centers and 20 of its 39 small facilities face closure. Patients wonder where they will go.
- New Budget Chief Gets Prepared to Trim the Fat : Finances: Sally Reed hopes her personable style and tightfisted ways will work as well in Los Angeles County as they did in Santa Clara County.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Quarterbacks Show Styles
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Magrane Might Be Trade Target
- Smith and Luyties Advance at Seal Beach : Pro volleyball: Sixth-seeded team defeated seventh-seeded Bacil and Loiola to advance to winners' bracket final, where they will meet Kiraly and Steffes.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Consistency Elusive for Hershiser
- New Driving Range to Feature a Course in Water Safety : Golf: Players can target a specific problem in their game at the Anaheim facility.
- AND ONE MORE THING: In a bill...
- Guarneri Quartet Does It Once Again
- CITY ARTS : Chili 'n' Screens
- PICO-UNION : Youths Make Case for Better Bus Service
- Foot Soldiers Add Violent Twist to Asian Street Gangs : Crime: International gangsters are using recruits in the Southland for carjacking and smuggling operations.
- Jazzophiles Welcome : The Bel Age's Club Brasserie Has the Big Players and No Cover
- 26 Years in Cage, Ivan the Gorilla May Go to Zoo : Pacific Northwest: Activists have spent years picketing store urging transfer to new quarters.
- Two Injured in Boat Explosion off Long Beach
- 95 SOUTH : There It Is--But Is It a 'Whoot' or a 'Whoomp'?
- LOS ANGELES FESTIVAL : The Storyteller's Song : Gambia native Foday Musa Suso, trained as a village oral historian and adept on a variety of stringed instruments, embodies the cultural focus of the L.A. Festival's wide-ranging world music concert series
- Smoking Ban, Tax Bill Giving Some Restaurateurs Indigestion
- MID-WILSHIRE : Assistant Police Chief to Speak on Policies
- Cal Poly President Was Overpaid $10,000 in Housing Allowance : College: Bob Suzuki accepted the money despite an agreement halting payments once his on-campus residence was renovated. He says the money was used for proper expenses.
- South Pasadena : Bridge Restoration Funded
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE : Parents, Not Government, Should Tune Out TV Gore
- Critics Draw the Line Over Redistricting Plan Secrecy : Ordinance: After a quiet introduction last week, the proposal is scheduled for a second reading and council vote Sept. 13.
- Wildlife Hospital Project Finally Wins Approval
- The Asylum-Seeker: Persecuted and Unwanted in Europe
- LOS ANGELES FESTIVAL : Festival Venues
- MOVIES : Mel--The Man With Two Faces : He's done cops, romantic heroes, lone avengers and Hamlet, but like the rest of Hollywood, Mel Gibson wanted a crack at directing movies. Just don't expect a lot of action in this rookie outing
- His 92 Unforgettable Days in 1993 : Velasquez: Former Banning High first baseman, who was cleared of murder charges, reflects on his 15 days in jail and 77 days under house arrest.
- LOLLAPOST-MORTEM: Well before the Santa Fe Dam...
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- TRAVEL INSIDER : Exchange Rates Favor Americans in Europe : Currency: The U.S. dollar has more value than it's had in years . . . and the trend is expected to continue.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : President's National Service Program
- Light Shed Light on Cat Scratch Fever : Medicine: Though its symptoms mimic those of maladies as serious as cancer, new tests help doctors diagnose this sometimes-deadly disease.
- On Any Given Sunday
- Arcadia : Arboretum Fees Raised
- Can Eight Parties With Often Conflicting Interests Rule Japan? : Government: Everybody seems to be promising reform, but why would any self-respecting politician do himself out of a job?
- LOCAL NOTES : Tustin Teams Win Two Titles in Water Polo
- A look at Hollywood and the movies : Anatomy of a Screenplay Credit : Writing movies is a collaborative art, but collaborating gets complicated. Here's a handy credits decoder to 'Heart and Souls'
- Your Mortgage : Loan 'Overage' Charges Come Under Fire
- BORROWED TIME : Even as Closings Threaten, Libraries Continue to Open Minds
- HACK ATTACK : Cybersex
- Showdown at Rocky Flats : The Justice Department had negotiated a Rocky Flats settlement, but the grand jury could not keep quiet about what happened there.
- BONNIE HUNT : Building a Sitcom
- Workshop Offers 3-Hour Lesson on Playing <i> Didjeridu</i>
- Reserve Center in Los Alamitos Bucks Trend With Expansion : Military: During era of cutbacks, Army facility celebrates opening of huge, $11-million hangar for helicopters.
- Two Cents' Worth Won't Buy a Plugged Nickel Anymore : Pennies: No one hands over a thought for so little, and even kids won't stoop to pick one up.
- Lesbian Couple Wed at Gay Pride Festival at UCI
- The Slow Dawn of an Oasis : Fears of Crime and Financial Woes Have Delayed Grand Hope Park's Opening
- Kids Hold Down the Fort : They Reap the Benefits of Their Building Efforts at Park in Yorba Linda
- Sloppy Rams Lose, 23-17, to Chargers : Pro football: A harried Everett completes only nine of 19 passes, the longest only 13 yards. Rubley's comeback falls short.
- NFL EXHIBITION ROUNDUP : Mirer Plays in Seahawk Loss
- Lewis and Christie Overshadowed by Cason's 9.96
- South Bay Officials Debate Merit of Trade Pact : Economy: Rep Jane harman says NAFTA would lead to the loss of manufacturing jobs. her stance has drawn fire from political and business leaders who support the proposal.
- PRO FOOTBALL : SAN DIEGO CHARGERS 23, RAMS 17 : Rubley In the Running for Job as Understudy
- VILLA-LOBOS: String Quartets Nos. 4, 6 and...
- Bottom Line Is Starting Line : Money Replaces Drug Use as the Dominant Issue at World Track Championships
- Micro General Corp.: The Santa Ana manufacturer...
- STYLE: GARDENS : Ground Jewels
- FICTION
- Hollywood, Those Bloodsuckers
- Newsletter Gives Health, Safety Tips to Flood Victims
- To Vote or Not to Vote? Impasse Is Pure Politics : Government: Divided in their preferences for city attorney, council members show they will spare no amount of cunning to get their choice elected.
- The Maverick : Meet John Boston, Santa Clarita Valley's resident newsman-with-attitude. His life-long mission? I guess I've always been into monkey business.'
- In Bull Durham (ABC Sunday), the sweet...
- COVER STORY : Youths Ease Cultural Barriers With Journey to South Korea
- Sierra Madre : Interim Police Chief Named
- Just Remember Iraq : Some technologies should be sold only with strings attached
- Fence to Deter Straying Students
- Asian Gangs: 'Crime Problem of the Future'
- Dark Victory : Former Naval Photographer's Haunting Images of World War II Led to an Academy Award
- Profits From Gambling Give American Indians New Legislative Clout : Politics:Tribes are learning the art of arm-twisting and gentle persuasion in an effort to protect their casinos.
- The Sad Part Is, There Is No Answer
- EASTSIDE : Women Sought for HIV Support Group
- Sex, Lies, Drugs, Shame: Major Gang Prosecution Unravels in Chicago : Justice: Disclosures have turned a successful effort into a major embarrassment for the federal government. A six-year probe that led to 53 convictions is in jeopardy.
- NOTEBOOK : Ex-Locke High Coach to Protest 1-Year Suspension
- El Monte : Solis on Child Support Panel
- Retro : The Games People Played
- It's Highly Significant, No Excuses, Please
- Port Hueneme Oil-Spill Crew Girds for Duty at New Center : Environment: Emergency response teams are equipped to skim petroleum from the ocean after a major accident.
- San Joaquin Tollway Work Begins Saturday
- Man's Body Found in Drainage Ditch
- COMMENTARY ON JAILS : We're in Trouble When Lawbreakers Thumb Noses at Courts : Everyone agrees we need another county jail. Now if only residents would accept such a facility in their district.
- Fair Officials Put Emphasis on Tradition : Entertainment: It's hoped more east county residents will attend, attracted by such old favorites as pig races and chili cook-offs.
- Carjackers Rob Off-Duty CHP Officer
- No More Easy Ryder : The U.S. Captain Sums Up His Team's Chances Against the Europeans Next Month at The Belfry
- Turnovers Remain Flaw for Raiders : Pro football: They throw three interceptions and lose to the Cowboys, 13-7. Dallas plays without Aikman and Smith.
- Plaatjes Makes His U.S. Mark in Marathon : World track: Former South African rallies for victory. Bosnian woman simply happy to be there in 10-kilometer walk.
- He Designs Funiture : Craftsmanship: Using a whimsical style and bright colors, late-blooming designer Joseph Somers makes pieces with built-in chuckles.
- DOWNTOWN : Cleanup Programs Getting Under Way
- Mexico's Seasonal Laborers Part of Widening Free-Trade Debate : Agriculture: U.S. growers say they are already disadvantaged by low pay and lax environmental laws south of the border. If trade pact is ratified, they say, the situation will worsen.
- Panels of Residents to Recommend Redevelopment Strategies
- Maine Imposes a Curfew as Lobstering Turns Violent
- COLUMN LEFT/ HARRY BERNSTEIN : The Right Man to Lead Reform of Labor Law : Bill Gould, praised by both labor and management, is bad news to the anti-union far right.
- The Cold War Is Over, but for Spies the Risk of Death Remains the Same : CIA: Freddie Woodruff, slain on a mission to help an old U.S. ally in the former Soviet Union, was the 57th agent to die. An unusual trip by our top spy.
- Gone in a Huff and a a Puff : With the American people more health-conscious and the number of smoke-free public venues growing, the borders are quickly shrinking for smokers. And it's about time.
- Sterile Medfly Program Has Bugs, Experts Say : Agriculture: Despite a study that revealed the wild insects usually don't mate with infertile counterparts, federal and state officials insist their fly releases, combined with spraying, are a proven success.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : A Record? Hansen Would Rather Start
- De La Hoya Wraps It Up With Right Hand : Boxing: He shows off his new weapon and stays unbeaten with sixth-round TKO. Roy Jones dances for five rounds, then knocks out Malinga.
- Wood's Artistry Carries Him to 8th-Place Finish in Diving
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Fields Impresses Robinson
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Yankees Top Orioles on Jackson's Big Day
- Players Club Hits Jackpot With Riverboat Casino : Gaming: The once-struggling Fishman brothers have been on a hot streak ever since they teamed up with Merv Griffin to launch a floating gambling hall on the Ohio River.
- Trust Me On This : No One Could Resist Their Smile
- Inside 'The Little House' : THE GHOST IN THE LITTLE HOUSE : A Life of Rose Wilder Lane by William Holtz<i> (University of Missouri Press: $29.95; 416 pp.) </i>
- Homes Sales Rise in Valley
- JURASSIC PLANTS
- STYLE: LOOKS : Denial in the Sun
- Get 'em While They're Young : With Kid Flavors, Bright Colors and Commercials That Make Children Masters of Their Universe, Advertisers Build Brand Loyalty That Will Last a Lifetime
- DOWNTOWN : The Town Hall Is Getting Hip
- The Eyewitness
- SOUTH : Site Sought for Postal Facilities
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- DOWNTOWN : 7,000 Children Get New Shoes, Clothes
- West Valley : Cities Weigh New Trash Pact
- Egypt Acquits 24 Accused of Assassination
- Pontiff Assails U.S. Church, Sex Abuse by Priests : Catholics: Rhetoric is some of his strongest as he also rails against abortion, euthanasia. Pope calls wayward clerics' misconduct 'evil.' He cites need for prayer.
- Sapper Leads Way in Twin 50s : Auto racing: La Crescenta driver returns to winner's circle twice for first main-event victories at Saugus since 1988.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Stockton's 66 Gives Him Two-Shot Lead
- GOLF / WOMEN'S AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP : McGill Starts Fast, Holds on to Win
- Edberg Tops Sampras, Chang Outlasts Agassi
- Van Nuys-Sherman Oaks Blows Lead, Game
- Johnson Dominates Angels : Baseball: Seattle left-hander strikes out 10 in 7-2 victory at the Kingdome.
- Cardiac Science Inc.: The Irvine medical device...
- Peter Rabbit Turns 100
- Finding Those Warranties
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- Your Mortgage : Conference Links California Builders, Funding Sources
- CLIQUES : By Any Other Name . . .
- Travel Services Cut Costs in Canadian Rockies : 15-passenger vans link visitors to hostels and lots of outdoor fun.
- Fingertips Said to Hold Clue to Blood Pressure
- Questions Cloud Life, Death of Saxophonist : Music: Those who loved Donald Myrick are still in shock over his fatal shooting by police in an apartment where drugs allegedly were found.
- New Mexico Town Offers Lesson in Hope to Cities Losing Military Bases : Economy: Roswell was "panic-stricken" after Walker Air Force Base closed in 1967, but now it's thriving.
- CRENSHAW : Free Breast Cancer Screenings Praised
- School Vulnerable to Attack Despite Tight Security : Safety: A melee involving intruders and football players raises questions of what more can be done to prevent violence.
- BELL : City OKs Rizzo as Administrative Head
- Former U.S. Press Attache Killed in Rescue Operation
- 38 in Union Arrested During Sit-In
- Freeway User Fees Would Pave Road for Transit Overhaul : Costly rail systems and highway construction have not solved problems. 'Peak-load pricing' would relieve MTA's deficit and reduce congestion.
- Can We Talk? Whither Wit as a Conversation Piece?
- A Place Where You Can Swap Till You Drop : Commerce: At recession-defying Ventura College meet, buyers and sellers wheel and deal. The event is 6 years old this weekend.
- Two Stabbed in Robbery at Postal Facility
- COMMENTARY : Lovers of Baseball Finding It Harder and Harder to Love It
- Navratilova Wins, Reaches L.A. Final for the 11th Time
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Ninth-Inning Rally Soothes Cub Fans
- JAZZ : New Jack Meets a Young Lion : Terence Blanchard's soundtracks for Spike Lee films have grabbed Hollywood's attention, but his vision stretches from orchestral pieces to small performance groups
- The Carrot Kings : Bakersfield Triumvirate Is Tops in the Field
- SUSHI DREAMS : L.A.'s Most Expensive Restaurant Is a Storefront With Perfect Fish and a Perfect Chef
- 10 Maui Resort Hotels Team Up to Reduce Room Rates : Discount packages are available at lodgings on three-mile stretch of Kaanapali Beach.
- L.A. SPEAK
- Landlord Is Liable If Dog Hurts Tenants
- Military, Civilian Values Clash in Marine Flap
- At City Hall, a Women's Study Is Never Done
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Pfizer to Offer 11 Drugs Free to Poor
- He's Haunted by a Reputation : Gangs: Alleged crime boss Tony Young asserts that he is just a businessman. Police say he has been mentioned in federal mob investigations since an '84 extortion arrest.
- Bearing Down on Civilization : Increasingly Cramped by People, These Highly Adaptive Animals Are Expanding Their Territory
- Developer's Bold Gamble Pays Off With New Mall, Hope for Area's Revival : Development: Opening of Santa Ana's Bristol Village proves doubters wrong. It begins a nice change for a bad part of town.
- Coroner Seeking Family of Dead Man
- Youth Gets Probation in Offer to Swap Computer Games for Slaying of Rival
- An array of musical groups will blare...
- Man Attacks Taxi Driver, Takes Woman Hostage : Crime: Police arrest a suspect after cab collides with car and passenger runs into Huntington Beach flower shop.
- Man, 24, Fatally Shot While Driving Car
- Off-Duty CHP Officer Robbed During Carjacking
- Whitaker's Choice : HAVING CONTROL OF THE CAMERA GIVES ACTOR A NEW SENSE OF DIRECTION
- Jury Acquits Altman of BCCI Fraud Charges
- 150,000 Youths to Participate in L.A. Inner-City Games
- 'HOSPITAL' BREAK LETS ACTOR TAKE TIME OUT FOR SELF
- Pasadena : 7 New Principals Named
- WATTS : Bureaucracy Stalls Peace Corps Plan
- Inside the LAPD: Did Confusion Over Use of Force Lead to the King Beating? : Police: Ex-chief Daryl Gates weakened department standards to shore up officer morale in the short run. But that policy has backfired.
- Development Plan for Reseda Is Long Overdue : Call for Moratorium in Business District Has Familiar Ring
- Is It Authentic Retro or Faux Ferdinand?
- Group Calls Dumping a Dirty Deal : Pierce College: School says it needs the $2.1 million it will get to accept soil from Warner Ridge. Protesters fear the project will lead to development.
- At-Risk KYDS Program Needs Help : The West Valley Gang Intervention Effort Lacks Funding, Equipment and a Home