- 6 South County Cities Plan New El Toro Agency
- Tapes Used to Allege Plot to Extort Jackson Released : Inquiry: Singer's aides provide purported comments by boy's father, who has told friends allegations are untrue.
- U.S. Faults Intelligence in Failed Somalia Raid : Manhunt: Officials vow new attempts to seize warlord's aides. Clinton cites need for stability.
- Coastal N. Carolina Scats at Hurricane Emily's Howl
- Wilson Airs Ads to Test Campaign Themes : Politics: Television spots shown in Fresno portray him as a tough governor forced to make decisions that have angered the public.
- In Good Humor, Letterman, Leno Begin Late-Night Joust
- Couple Charged in Son's Death : Courts: The parents of a baby killed by a pet rat could get four-year sentences if convicted. County agency is seeking temporary custody of couple's daughter.
- Israeli Cabinet OKs Peace Plan : Mideast: Sixteen ministers vote to approve framework for eventual Palestinian homeland and two abstain. Outside, 4,000 demonstrators denounce accord.
- Siemens Solar Industries Names New President
- Garry J. Rankin has been appointed regional...
- * Llamas Plastics Inc. of Sylmar won...
- BOOK REVIEW : Scientific Quest for What We Cannot 'See' : THROUGH A UNIVERSE DARKLY: A Cosmic Tale of Ancient Ethers, Dark Matter and the Fate of the Universe <i> by Marcia Bartusiak</i> ; HarperCollins $27.50, 383 pages
- TECHNOLOGY - Aug. 31, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 31, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 31, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 31, 1993
- Bill Would Hit Drivers, Aid Schools : Fines: The measure calls for a surcharge on parking tickets. It would pay for stronger security and anti-violence programs on campuses.
- Parents of Rat-Bitten Boy Face Charges in Death
- From the Archives: TV's newest odd couple: Richard Lewis and Don Rickles to portray father and son in 'Daddy Dearest'
- Def 's Excellent Adventure Dies
- Baby's Body Found at LAX
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rookie Torres Pitches In for the Giants
- Trachsel Experiencing A Lot of Excitement in Iowa
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 / EMPIRE LEAGUE : Dawson Isn't Leaving Loara in the Lurch
- DEL MAR : Pincay Misses No. 8,000 by Head in Ninth
- Unser Victorious at Vancouver
- TV REVIEW : Nice Start for Formulaic 'Missing Persons'
- ORANGE : Son of R.F. Kennedy to Talk at Chapman
- Losses Spur Shake-Ups at Hospitals : Medicine: The industry's reorganization may prepare it for coming reforms, but change raises fears about quality.
- Waco Inquiry Said to Fault ATF Leaders
- No Time Like Now to Enjoy the Simple Pleasures of Life
- Raids on N.Y. Gangs Follow Hong Kong Arrest of Kingpin
- VILLA PARK : City Orders Road Job Finished by Sept. 17
- Gas Fault Turns Stoves Into Flamethrowers
- PLATFORM : Traffic Stopper
- Second Opinion / COMMENTARY FROM OTHER MEDIA : KOREA TIMES (English Edition) : 'Rising Sun:' Boring, and Still Offensive
- BEACH VOLLEYBALL : Kiraly and Steffes Block Competition to Win Title
- Catcher's Mask Isn't That Cool to Wear, Either
- Tough Enough for New York : Tennis: Edberg, Graf hope for continued successes as the U.S. Open starts its two-week run off-Broadway.
- 'Mohicans' Launches Silent Movie Festival Tonight
- DANCE AND MUSIC REVIEWS : Puppets Fascinate at Occidental
- Backwater Biloxi Rebounds With Dockside Gambling : Economy: Mississippi town's casinos create 8,000 jobs. Millions in new tax revenues also boost community.
- Red Cross Seeking to Revive Respect for the Rules of War
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Dam Bursts, Floods Villages; 223 Die
- Funds May Make Sense to Pay for College
- New Nigeria Chief Frees Pro-Democracy Activists : Africa: A general strike over the interim leader's installation worsens fuel shortages, further crippling the nation's largest city.
- Mexican Music Draws Crowd for Final Day of Fair : Entertainment: Fiesta Day events are geared toward Ventura County's Latino community.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Rubley Isn't Even No. 2 on Knox List
- Today's Agenda
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : UB40 Concert at Irvine Meadows: Spark but No Ignition
- Opportunities Have U.S. Firms Knocking on S. Africa's Door : Trade: Interest is growing, but state and local governments honoring sanctions are still a deterrent.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Team Asks Davis to Restructure Deal
- Weekend Reviews : Dance : Mauceri, Bowl Orchestra Interpret Classic Film Scores
- OCCUPATION: LETTER CARRIER
- COLUMN ONE : Amazon Murder Mystery : Yanomamis say miners killed a clan of Indians. Skeptics call the massacre claim a hoax. Officials are thwarted by a culture gap as they try to find out what really happened.
- Tombs Give Glimpse of Life at Pyramids : Archeology: Discoveries tell of lives of artisans and overseers--including how they kicked back for a beer after work.
- Ominous Signs Preceded Violent Spree : Crime: Friends of former postal worker say his quiet demeanor gave way to bizarre behavior in the years before he allegedly went on a fatal rampage across Orange County.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Alternative School Programs Backed
- Second Opinion / COMMENTARY FROM OTHER MEDIA : LA OPINION : Wilson on Immigrants: It's Politics, not Policy
- It Was a Deal Well Worth Doing : Why the Iraqi resettlement program is in U.S. national interests
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 / EMPIRE LEAGUE : LOARA
- World IN BRIEF : CUBA : Vigilantes Urged to Combat Night Crime
- Health Reform Backers Need to Enlist the 'Haves'
- In Mostar, No Enthusiasm for Bosnia Peace
- Perot Forces Push Agenda in a Summer of Discontent
- GARDEN GROVE : New Principals for District Schools
- The Life and Death of Laurie Dolan : Tragedy: Her death was not news until a tenuous connection was made to alleged Hollywood madam Heidi Fleiss. Now, the drug victim's family and friends try to pick up the pieces.
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 / EMPIRE LEAGUE : CYPRESS
- Teen Magazines' New Attitude Takes On Alcohol, Sex and More
- Elite U.S. Troops Raid Somalia Building After Airport Attack
- Compassionate S.F. Turns Cool to Homeless
- Courtesy of the Coroner : Innovations: Are you just dying to surprise that special someone? Consider 'Skeletons in the Closet,' a catalogue of . . . uh . . . truly <i> unique </i> gifts.
- Brown Berets Regroup to Fight Gang Crisis
- It's Not Easy Being Green : Wildlife: Biologist says the frog population in Southern California is dwindling. The decline could be a warning about the region's ecosystems.
- OXNARD : 4 Men Arrested After Attack in La Colonia
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Pop-<i> Rai</i> Lives at Glam Slam
- Weekend Reviews : Pop : Lighter, Mild UB40 Lacks Reggae Edge
- 'Attraction' Cries Out for Movie Grandeur
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Sweet Honey Warms Crowd : LOS ANGELES FESTIVAL: "HOME, PLACE and MEMORY" <i> A city-wide arts fest.</i>
- THE ECONOMY
- Agency Cites Costly Delays for Toll Road : Court: Judge is asked to consider expenses if construction is further delayed. Environmentalists opposed to the highway say that the cost shouldn't be a factor.
- Gripe : Free Us From Gum-Blobbed Sidewalks
- Parking Crunch Makes Strand Life No Day at the Beach
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Packers Don't Wait to Release O'Brien
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 / EMPIRE LEAGUE : KATELLA
- TAIWAN
- Stock Surge in Multimedia Has Room to Ride
- Curtain Falls on L.A. Love Affair With 'Phantom'
- Man Seized in Racial Incident at Supermarket
- Little League Champs Are a Hit at Home
- Parents Mourn Son, 14, Shot to Death by Gang : Crime: His mother says he was killed only hours before he was to move to Indiana to escape escalating violence in his Stanton neighborhood.
- Ventura Teen-Ager Killed in Fall While Rock Climbing
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : One Agency's Approach: Clothing, With Dignity
- Platform : What Does 'Community Policing' Mean to You?'
- Tar Heels Knock Trojans Goofy : College football: North Carolina befuddles USC with option attack, 31-9. McFadden is sidelined for the season.
- CYCLING : Armstrong Scores Major Upset on Roads
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Rosset Is as Good as Gold Against Chang
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Brett's 200th Steal Is Milestone
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Van Halen Show One Big Party
- Q&A;: RICHARD LEWIS AND DON RICKLES : TV's Newest Odd Couple : Mr. Warmth and Mr. Worry may seem an unlikely pair--at first--to portray father and son in Fox's 'Daddy Dearest.'
- Publications for the Young and the Restless
- Hurricane Alert Stretches 500 Miles Along East Coast : Weather: Residents are warned from Carolinas to Chesapeake Bay. Frontal systems make it hard for forecasters to predict the storm's path.
- 223 Die as China Dam Bursts, Floods Villages
- Where Have All the Frogs Gone? : Wildlife: Biologist says the frog population in Southern California is dwindling. The decline could be a warning about the region's ecosystems.
- World IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Bid to Toughen Law on Immigrants Seen
- A Unique Group of Volunteer Bikers Patrols Backcountry : Outdoors: The National Park Service relies on the 120-member Mountain Bike Unit in Ventura and L.A. counties to help keep trails clean and safe.
- Man Shot in Gunfight Outside Club
- Anaheim Street Problems Bad for Business : Deterioration: Residents, merchants say prostitutes, gangs, taggers and panhandlers are hurting their west Anaheim neighborhoods.
- 2 Local Cyclists Killed by Truck on Trip in Utah
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 / EMPIRE LEAGUE : EL DORADO
- Reality Check Helps Out Smog Check
- SIMI VALLEY : Applicants Sought for Area Councils
- Community Essay : Is 'Innocent Until Proven Guilty' a Lost Principle? : Taking photos of teens and linking them to gangs because of what they're wearing reveals lack of sensitivity by police.
- It's Still Fun and Games at Newport Beach : The Fun Zone mini-amusement park stands the test of time while other businesses come and go.
- Des Moines Flooded Again; Water Plant Is Threatened
- KID POWER: With more than a 10th...
- Visions of a Plum Position : Forget Dessert. As New Director of the Arts Center, Tom Tomlinson Is Sweet on O.C.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Vandalized School Gym Gets Help
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 / EMPIRE LEAGUE : LOS ALAMITOS
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Allem Blows Away Field With a 62
- JAZZ REVIEW : Harper, Knepper Blow Into Town for a Memorable Set
- Big Job FOR Small Business : Don't Rely on 'Mom and Pop' to Ignite Growth, Analysts Say
- World IN BRIEF : CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC : Dictator Halts Effort to Block Vote Result
- BOOK REVIEW : A Sobering Sample of '90s Adolescence : SOUTH OF HEAVEN: Welcome to High School at the End of the Twentieth Century <i> by Thomas French</i> ; Doubleday $22.95, 363 pages
- Timing Could Be BetterSo much for synergy.The...
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : It's Like Having a Private Beach : The Pierpont area is cut off from Ventura by a highway and offers visitors scant parking. Mostly, residents have it for themselves.
- When Convenience Gets Dangerous : Oxnard: Working the graveyard shift at the city's most crime-plagued minimarket is perilous, grueling and not very rewarding.
- COUNTYWIDE : Yorba Linda Man to Head O.C. Fair Board
- Look Who's Marching With the Thought Police : Gay activism: The demand for ideological purity among allies, inside or out, will weaken the fight against real villains.
- Social Shock Therapy : Shell Shock Coffee House, built on a legacy of tragedy, has become a haven for many who are trying to conquer alcohol or narcotic addictions. It offers patrons a 'nice, clean, sober environment' along with a cup of java.
- Dodgers' Battery Provides Electricity : Baseball: Piazza hits two homers, Hershiser raises average to .424 in 8-3 victory over Cardinals.
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 / EMPIRE LEAGUE : FACTS AND FIGURES : 1992 in Review
- Missing-Ruby Saga Is Talk of Jewelry District : Commodities: The valuable Burmese gem that a merchant says was stolen from him in a consignment deal was recovered in an Encino parking lot. FBI records trace it on a roundabout journey.
- Humiliating Roles Turn Actor Into a Cabbie
- SEAL BEACH : Police Substation May Open at Pier
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Musically Adept Van Halen Parties On
- New Tax Rules For Charitable Gifts : Donations: The rewards for contributors have been revised, expanded in some ways, restricted in others.
- BANKING
- Iowans go to bat replaying 'Field of Dreams' : Ghost players emerge from a cornfield to re-enact film miracle for a host of awe-struck visitors.
- Sold-Out Crowd Cheers Jackson in Singapore : Tour: Embattled pop singer celebrates his 35th birthday, with actress Elizabeth Taylor at his side for moral support.
- CAMARILLO : City Considers Limits on Comments by Public
- Union Warns of Possible Hazards With Gas Meters : Utilities: Southern California Gas Co. insists that any threat has been greatly exaggerated by the Utility Workers of America in an effort to influence labor negotiations.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Library Piggy Bank Hungry for Donations
- Transient Fatally Shot Inside Home : Violence: Second man is wounded after homeowner surprises the two. Neighborhood cleanup preceded the slaying.
- Second Opinion / COMMENTARY FROM OTHER MEDIA : PANORAMA : Ethnic Separations Threaten American Identity
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 / EMPIRE LEAGUE : ESPERANZA
- The Return of a Rebel : Walter Yetnikoff Surfaces With a Biggie: Wesley Snipes as Miles Davis
- A Festival's Fringe Benefits : The Edinburgh Fringe in Scotland has 571 companies from 30 countries entertaining this year. No act is refused.
- Too Much Blood, Too Little Reporting
- CHINA
- Azerbaijani Vote Likely to Ratify Ouster : Caucasus: The ballot asks, 'Do you trust President Abulfez Elchibey?' He was deposed in rebellion. His supporters are boycotting the election.
- Peace Plan Put to Israel Cabinet : Mideast: Government ministers hail proposal that could lead to withdrawal from Gaza Strip and Jericho. Opponents say survival of the nation is threatened.
- Iraqi Delegation Leaves for N.Y.
- Amid Tide of Violence, Slaying Stands Out : Crime: Oakland woman was stabbed as bystanders shouted encouragement. The brutality has shaken a city hardened to urban horror stories.
- TRANSIENTS SHOT: Two transients evicted from a...
- Reward Offered for Information About Robber
- Flash Flood in Creek Kills Hiker From Yorba Linda
- OJAI : Group Helps Minority Youth Prep for College
- Corroded Chinese coins, ivory dice, fan-tan markers...
- Bad Valley Roads Make Rough Riders Out of Bicyclists
- USAC's McCluskey Dead at 63 : Auto racing: He was the first to win two 500-mile races in one year.
- County Surfer Wins in Virginia
- MUSIC* Charitable Rockers John Mellencamp's return to...
- Managing Partner, Priority Management
- AUSTRALIA
- Cal Lutheran Wants Public College Overflow : Education: Officials of Ventura County liberal arts school say many students want out of crowded campuses. A marketing plan is being prepared to attract them.
- Modest Proposal : 'License Guns Like Drivers'
- Foreign Actor Answers the Siren Call of Hollywood
- Car Hits Power Pole, Triggering Outage in Santiago Canyon Area
- They Have Their Hands Out, but for Safety's Sake Not Too Far
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hershiser Wins All the Battles
- SANTA ANA : Groundbreaking for Chavez School Friday
- Big A Is Awful for Robinson
- Milking the Latest Collectors' Craze for Fun and Profit : Hobbies: Milk caps are touted as 'year's newest trend' at Studio City show. Promoters say the bottle tops may one day rival baseball cards.
- 22% of Firms Plan to Boost Hiring By 1994
- Guests Flee Hotel as Vegas Tower Burns
- Boy, 15, Killed by Gunfire Aimed at Traffic
- Trade Pact Opposition Found in House : Economy: Democratic leader says up to 75% of party members will vote against agreement with Canada, Mexico. Dole expects support in Senate.
- World IN BRIEF : TOGO : President Reelected in Unopposed Vote
- OXNARD : Boy's Condition Critical After Shooting Attack
- COSTA MESA : Planning Board to Discuss Proposed Jail
- The Secret Gardens : Lifestyle: As urbanization continues to clog open space, some residents are getting back to the area's farming roots in their own back yards.
- Library Offers New Directory of Groups
- Jim Pierce Denies He Regularly Hit Daughter Mary and Wife
- Gonzales Proves His Value : Angels: Infielder, frustrated by utility role, has two doubles to help defeat the Brewers, 6-1.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Nick Bell to Miss Season Opener
- Santa Clarita Tunes In to Cable Access : Television: Now virtually unknown, the fledgling channel is expected to blossom early next year.
- This Tailback U. Was Wearing Blue : Tar Heels: It is the running game of North Carolina, not USC, that dominates the game.
- Texas Maestro Scores Big by Composing Video Game Melodies : Music: George Sanger has written background tunes for blockbusters such as Loom and Wing Commander.
- Southland Hospitals Seriously Ill : Medicine: Industrywide reorganization may prepare it for coming reforms, but change raises fears about quality.
- CULTURE WATCH : Most Importantly, There's No Answer
- 'We Are Being Beaten' : Turning Up the Volume on Painful Issues, Pearl Cleage Pushes Women to Stop Racism, Sexism
- Maddy Forced to Look Over His Shoulder
- City Statistics Reveal Good and Bad
- ANAHEIM : Annexation Plan Divides Neighbors
- U.S. OPEN NOTES : McEnroe Draws a Crowd; Seles Shows Up
- Tar Heel Linemen Dig In, Trojans Can't Budge Them
- DANCE AND MUSIC REVIEWS : Stulberg Conducts French Rarities
- SOCCER / JULIE CART : One Loss Does Not Detract From All of Bolivia's Gains
- Letterman Needs New Names for Old Shtick : Television: CBS is attempting to sidestep a possible copyright turf war with NBC by renaming sketches the host will bring to his new show.
- Got Those Jailhouse Blues?
- U.S. High-Tech Firms Find Early Foothold in China : Trade: With few telephone lines and personal computers, China is seen as a ripe market.
- My Team Coverage of THE Scandal : Forget Michael Jackson. 'Journalists' reveal brushes with those who abuse their . . . ethics.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Not Without My Nipples!' a Mean Spoof
- Oval Office
- Dominant Doubles Team Is Close to Making It a Grand Slam Finish
- Vote on Budget
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : More Debate on Used CDs
- Mandatory Sentencing
- Utoro Eviction
- Media Gossip
- Postrel on Fairness Doctrine
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 30, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 30, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 30, 1993
- Obituaries - Aug. 30, 1993
- O.C. Group Helps Fuel Anti-Immigrant Furor : Viewpoint: Many of its members believe the nation's identity is at stake. Critics say rhetoric is divisive.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- PERSPECTIVES ON LAX : The Airport Is a Public Enterprise : American's irrational reaction to the city's review of past policy sheds light on the airlines' sweetheart deal.
- 1,000 Attend S. Africa Service for O.C. Woman
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- LOCAL VICTORS: The California Lottery is big...
- Service Held for Slain Student in S. Africa
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Why Upset a Giant Revenue Generator? : Tilting the balance between the city and air carriers won't help the region's economic recovery.
- A Sudden--and Welcome--Moment of Breakthrough : Israeli and PLO negotiators carve out a deal on Gaza and Jericho
- Youth / OPINION : Families Need 'Honest, Open Dialogue'
- Man Shoots 2 Intruders in His Home : Crime: The fatal incident was preceded hours earlier by a confrontation between Winnetka homeowners and transients living nearby.
- COUNTYWIDE : Future Scientists Get $97,350 Grant
- Comment : Seniors Are 'Pushed Into the Backwater'
- Only 3% of Peak-Hour Vehicles Contain Infants, Caltrans Says
- Gunshot Victim's Body Found on River Trail
- CAMARILLO : New Member Joins Rent Mediation Commission
- COSTA MESA : Students, Parents Scrub School Clean
- San Antonio is Hot. Austin is Hotter. They're Selling Salsa to Mexico and Stealing Jobs from Silicon Valley. So it's Little Wonder that... : The Eyes of California are on Texas
- March 3, By REGINA deCORMIER
- Motor Coaches Gearing Slowly Toward Federal Disabilities Law : Access: The act will not take full effect until 1997, and exempts older buses from retrofitting to accommodate wheelchairs.
- In a Legend's Footsteps : Cross country: At Belmont, Alex Carmona succeeds his old coach, Gordon Weisenburger, who racked up 14 City Section titles.
- Border-Crossing Sewage Fouls U.S. Beaches : Sanitation: Untreated waste from Tijuana's antiquated system has flowed onto San Diego County shores. Despite protests, Mexican officials have been slow to address the problem.
- Beverly Hills Seeks Teachers of Recreation Classes
- Lisa Ling has been appointed to the...
- Arcadia : 911 Dispatch Services Merged
- Diamond Bar : Road Worker Memorialized
- Images of a Kinder World
- Actress Brings Some Comic Relief to the Lives of Psychiatric Patients
- KOREATOWN : Workers Wrap Up 'Summer of Service'
- VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW : Roosevelt Still Tough Despite Key Losses
- Local Jobless Rate Highest in a Decade
- Preserving a Slew of Memories : Environment: Gardena plans to convert an old 10-acre patch of wetlands surrounded by urban sprawl into a nature center. The city will receive nearly $1 million in state and county funds for the Willows project.
- Community Ready to Confront Gangs
- PRO BASEBALL / JEFF FLETCHER : Skeels Brothers Reunited at Home Away From Home
- DEL MAR : Pincay Wins on Three of Four Mounts; Within Three of 8,000
- In Brief
- MOVIES : Shadow Boxing : 'Helena' director fears that with the heavily publicized baggage about Madonna and Kim Basinger accompanying the film, practically no one will see without prejudice the movie she, David Lynch's daughter, made
- THE BUYER IS BEWARING : With Designer Houses Selling for Half of What They Used to, Why Are We Not Rushing to Buy?
- CURIOUS AVENUE by Tom Toles (Andrews...
- Street Patrol Finds Power in the Pedal
- He Survived Beatings, Torture, Betrayal and Bullets to Tell His Story
- Vermont's Historic Past 'Barn Again'
- WINDSOR PARK : Helping Others Is Their First Step
- Two years after the riots in Crown Heights, blacks and Hasidic Jews are still demanding justice and nurturing peace. : Rage and Atonement
- Focus : Only Good Vibrations : THERE IS NO SEX OR DRUGS ON DISNEY SHOWCASE OF ROCK 'N' ROLL
- Applicants Sought for Youth Council
- Reason Together on Immigration Policy : * Reform Is Needed, but Inflammatory Rhetoric Isn't
- Nothing Is Little About Their Hearts
- Liz Falls for Beach 'Fixer'
- Send Us Your Best Shot
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- 2 Girls Make the Team and History at Garfield
- Subway Tunnel Walls Thinner Than Designed : Red Line: Concrete flaws in some areas may add risk in a big quake, experts say. Officials say the structure is sound.
- From the Hood to Harvard : Although role models were in short supply as he was growing up in South-Central, Tim Anderson has not strayed from his goal of getting a higher education. : TIM ANDERSON
- WATTS : 17 Elected to Panel on Industrial Site Plans
- PICO-UNION : Pupils Put Drug Dealers on Notice
- Demetri Papoutsis; Osteopath Treated Dancers
- United Poor, Middle Classes Can Hold Decision-Makers Accountable
- Memoirs From a Veteran of the Foreign Policy Wars : Diplomacy: When State Department analysts strongly oppose U.S. policy--as those at the Balkans desk do--resigning is just one way out.
- COMMENTARY ON MARINE BASE : Letting Market Decide 'Best' Use of El Toro Ignores the Public : The highest bidder won't necessarily have the society's interest in mind. An initiative is needed to decide fate of property.
- Sheriff's Department Looks for Chosen Few : Law enforcement: Bumper crop of 1,229 applicants is tested physically, mentally, ethically for just 25 vacancies.
- Plans for Movie Complex at : Baldwin Hills Mall End Bitterly : Lawsuit: AMC Theaters takes action against its nonprofit partner. Magic Johnson's company goes ahead with its own project.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Suspensions Simply 'Paid Vacations'
- Skateboard Course Opens at Huntington Beach Park
- ROUNDUP : Flawlessly Awarded Victory in Beverly D
- Raiders Get Best of Rams : Pro football: Hostetler impressive, but Jaeger's 37-yard field goal with 14 seconds to play gives them 20-19 victory.
- Apocalypse Soon : The latest overpopulation alarm has a twist: Not only lives but lifestyles are at stake
- $100-Million Deal Puts Firm in Driver's Seat : Trade: In a model of defense conversion, a device using military technology will show Japanese motorists their exact locations.
- ROGER SWAIN : A Green Thumbs-Up
- San Gabriel Valley : Incentive to Hire Veterans
- A Shrinking Harvest : Once-Despised Urchins Now a Lucrative Catch, but State Rules Are Limiting the Annual Take
- Ride in the Whirlwind (TBS Monday at...
- Brown Laughs Last : Coach Lifts North Carolina Program From Joke Status to a Contender
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Chang Gives Edberg a Lot to Think About
- MINOR LEAGUES / GARY KLEIN : His Yankee Dream Is on Hold for Moment
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : League Turns Its Wary Eyes to Keiaho
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Ryan Goes on Disabled List a Third Time
- CLOSE-UP : Emissary From a Lost Tribe
- Nerve of Steel : VIOLENT WARD, <i> By Len Deighton (HarperCollins: $23; 305 pp.)</i>
- Slouching From Nebraska : SISTER, <i> By Jim Lewis (Graywolf Press: $20; 205 pp.)</i>
- Damaged Swiss Bridge to Reopen in February
- A Trilogy of Unsettlement : THE GRISLY WIFE, <i> By Rodney Hall (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $20; 261 pp.)</i>