- Writer Is Free After a Perilous Flight From Persecution : Immigration: Ren-Fu Yang endured a hellish boat trip to the U.S. He hopes to help Chinese countrymen.
- Back on His Feet : With His Career in the Ring Over, Johnny Chavez Is Given a Chance as a Trainer
- State Crash Liability Denied : Jurisprudence: Shoemaker had sued over the lack of a guardrail on a road where his vehicle plunged.
- High Rollers Enjoy Life After 50 as Professional Alley Cats : Bowling: Trio from area, including two grandfathers, compete on senior tour.
- Judge Reinstates USC's Stanley : Women's basketball: The decision is pending another hearing. The coach has sued, claiming sex discrimination.
- Carter Criticizes U.N. in Somalia
- Terrorism Wave Feared After 3 Israeli Soldiers Are Slain : Mideast: Fatal roadblock clash and kidnap-murder of hitchhiking private come amid peace efforts.
- Children of Note : Music Study Stimulates Preschoolers' Minds, Study Finds
- Cooks and Crafters Enter Their Goods in Fair Contests
- Firefighter Hurt, Mobile Home Destroyed in 2 Separate Blazes
- Booth Gains Girls' Junior Golf Final
- Rams Open Exhibition Season : Pro football: Linebacker Conlan among newcomers who will face Cardinals.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Morbid Angel: Dark Action and Silly Props
- FURNISHINGS : Appeal of Rocking Chairs Turns on Personal History
- Jobless Rate Dips to 6.8% in U.S. but Rises in California
- Relative Seek Help Finding Downed Plane With 3 Aboard
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NICARAGUA : Another Arms Cache Found
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LAOS : Remains May Be of MIAs
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Developers Seek Residents' Feedback
- Jailed Laguna Beach Doctor's License Suspended : Courts: Physician accused of murder in traffic deaths otherwise could 'harm the public,' commissioner rules.
- Granada Hills : City Council Honors UCLA Graduate, 83
- YORBA LINDA : Family Ordered to Leave Their Home
- ROSSMOOR : Older Folks Bring Fun by the Book
- Tyson's Appeal Denied : Jurisprudence: Former champion is expected to remain in prison until May of 1995.
- Picking Up Pieces From Coleman Incident
- Back to Bohemia: New Romanticism for Romeo Void? : Pop music: The reunited '80s cult favorite, performing at the Coach House tonight, now softens its brooding cynicism with humor. 'Cynics and romantics are not very far apart,' says lead singer Debora Iyall.
- Giving Up Tickets, Giving Up on Clippers
- Gays Serving in the U.S. Military
- TV Violence
- If Ryan Can Beat Him, Maybe They Can, Too
- Toll Road
- A Dining Trend
- 'Rising Sun' Critics: Politicizing an Issue
- Time for a Change, but Is It a Good One?
- Kicking Around Some Theories on Soccer
- Conrad on Free Trade Pact
- Workers' Comp Judges
- Mental Illness Stigma
- The Lurking Past
- Angels' Temper Tantrum Sets a Bad Example
- Rickey Henderson and His 'Suffering'
- Del Mar Additions: Are They Worth It?
- The Way It Was in 'Hearts'
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 7, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 7, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 7, 1993
- Obituaries - Aug. 7, 1993
- Obituaries - Aug. 7, 1993
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 7, 1993
- Hunt to Lay Off Hundreds in Fullerton : Recession: Cannery officials say decision to lay off about 225 year-round workers and cut 300 seasonal positions is due to high cost of production.
- Help Nab Lawyers, IRS Asks Pennsylvania : Taxes: Agency seeks attorneys' names and Social Security numbers in effort to find non-filers. Civil liberties experts express concern.
- Trackers Kill 2 Bears After More Campers Are Mauled
- O.C. Boy, 2nd Mauled in 2nd Bear Attack in Days : Wildlife: Trackers kill two of the animals. A 12-year-old Fullerton boy loses part of his scalp.
- Deadlines Extended for Council, Board Races
- Pope's Ranking Among 'Most Admired' Has Slipped
- Theft Ring Preyed on Local Gardeners : Canoga Park: A landscaper finds his missing truck and investigators discover a garage filled with stolen tools. Three suspects have been identified.
- Long Beach Officer Critical After Being Shot in the Head : Violence: Four suspects are in custody in city's most serious police shooting in 16 years. Victim was in his parked patrol car when a man walked up and fired several times.
- Suspect in Pedestrian Death Was No Stranger to Police : Background: Motorist had a suspended driver's license, lengthy record of misdemeanors. Pregnant woman who was killed leaves five children behind.
- Long Beach Officer Shot Twice During Routine Traffic Stop : Crime: A massive door-to-door search is launched for suspects in the city's most serious police shooting in 16 years. Four people have been taken into custody for questioning.
- Gore Casts Tie-Breaking Vote as Senate OKs Clinton Budget : Deficit: 51-50 tally ends bitter battle and gives President a major triumph. Victory was assured when Sen. Kerrey said he was reluctantly backing the plan.
- Clinton Budget Triumphs, 51-50 : Gore Casts a Tie-Breaking Vote in the Senate : Deficit: President says Congress 'laid the foundation for the renewal of the American dream.' Sen. Kerrey's decision to back plan in last hours assured its passage.
- Help Nab Lawyers, IRS Asks Pennsylvania : Taxes: Agency seeks attorneys' names and Social Security numbers in effort to find non-filers. Civil liberties experts express concern.
- Long Beach Officer Shot Twice During Routine Traffic Stop : Crime: A massive door-to-door search is launched for suspects in the city's most serious police shooting in 16 years.
- Feminists Decry Heidi Prosecution as Unequal Justice : Scandal: Gloria Allred and NOW say a double standard exists and call for the arrests of the male clients. Police say their actions are limited by the law.
- Younger Marcaccini Spurns Pro Offer : Monte--for Now--Not Going Home Again in Italy, but in Indiana Instead
- WOMEN'S TENNIS / LA COSTA TOURNAMENT : Pierce Tougher Than Expected, but Graf Wins
- 4 Seminars Held Countywide on Pesticide Perils
- ORANGE : Officer Says Tagger Tried to Shoot Him
- Newport Police Stage Raids in Ontario : Crime: Dozens of officers search homes in investigation of pier shooting last weekend that killed a man and wounded another. No gun is found.
- Booth Has the Answer to Pressure : Golf: Coto de Caza resident wins tense semifinal, 2 and 1, to reach final of USGA Girls' Junior Championship.
- Gore Fires Record-Tying 64, Leads in Western Amateur
- TECHNOLOGY - Aug. 7, 1993
- As Expected, AST Reports Loss for Year : Earnings: $125-million charge that company took to cover acquisition from Tandy Corp. puts it $53.7 million in the red.
- Losing Our Masks : Lisa Duke's 70-minute nightclub piece has evolved into a bona fide work on the different sides of our personalities.
- MOORPARK : Council to Consider Developer's Plan
- SHERMAN OAKS : ATM Wall That May Have Hidden Killer to Be Razed
- LAGUNA BEACH : Meeting to Focus on Laguna Canyon Road
- Boy Mauled by Bear Pays a Visit to His Rescuers, Friends : Outdoors: Joshua Isaacs was treated for bites to his head. The Ojai youth returns to the mountain camp for thanks and goodbys.
- LOS ANGELES : Driver Faces Manslaughter Counts in Passenger's Death
- THOUSAND OAKS : Mother Faces Charge of Child Abduction
- GLENDALE : 49 Hospital Workers Get Layoff Notices
- O.C. THEATER / ROBERT KOEHLER : 'Ten Little Indians' Gets Tweaked : The ending is different, and although the cast is uneven, everyone has fun in Garden Grove Community Theatre production.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Jean-Pierre Rampal at Hollywood Bowl
- Key Airlines Match Delta on Fare Cuts : Transportation: United, American join others in a reduction of as much as 35% through mid-December.
- Zings and Arrows : An Australian native has entertained Midwest radio listeners for 20 years from a cubbyhole studio in Glendale.
- Change Is in the Air : Putting Into Words What the Nose Knows
- Postal Service Error Delays Delivery of Pension Funds : Retirees: Checks were accidentally dispatched through third-class mail. Prudential's Woodland Hills office has been inundated with calls.
- A Shelter Fit to Call Home : Troubled, Runaway Youths Find Refuge at Laurel House
- MOORPARK : Historical Society's Role Non-Official
- DANCE REVIEW : Chamber Ballet in Ambitious Program
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Lips,' an Elegiac Lament That Sings, Hits a Few Wrong Notes
- TV REVIEWS : 'Punk': An Odyssey for the Young at Heart
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'My Boyfriend's Back': Buried in Sunny Sitcom Jauntiness
- Stocks Close Mixed Ahead of Budget Vote : Market Overview
- How to Find Out Whether a 'New' Car Is Really New
- Moldova Vote Ends Commonwealth Ties
- GLENDALE : Transient Denies Assault in Church
- Countywide : 3 Are Appointed to County HIV Panel
- Leaving Others in His Wake : Swimming: Woody Bowersock, 80, swims a mile a day and has competed in senior meets all over the world.
- Film: Sources close to cable mogul Ted...
- In Search of a Newer, Younger You : Yearning for improvement or a change? Take a makeup lesson. Hint: One secret is to blend, blend, blend.
- Texas Murderer Executed
- EXECUTIONS : Egypt Curbing Muslim Militants--and Civil Rights, Critics Say
- 'Draft Willie' Appeal Barely Stirs a Breeze
- Police Will Investigate Incidents as Hate Crimes : North Hollywood: A department captain will urge a swifter response to such complaints as those by the church for gays and lesbians.
- PORT HUENEME : City to Help Builder Buy Tainted Property
- MTA Postpones Decision on Purchasing Diesel-Fueled Buses : Transportation: Agency grapples with dilemma of buying more expensive but cleaner-running vehicles. It is looking into ones powered by liquefied natural gas.
- WINNETKA : Center Planning for Carnival This Weekend
- SANTA PAULA : Study to Save Santa Clara River Planned
- Alleged Marijuana Grower Is Arrested : Drugs: Sheriff's investigators, who seized 280 plants, say Matthew Powers, 27, had turned his 'typical' Lake Forest home into a highly sophisticated indoor farm.
- Paralyzed Horse-Lover Overrides Barriers to Love, Career
- On Sunday, They Will Be Holding on for Dear Life : Skiing: Competitors will reach speeds of 80 m.p.h. on Sunday in round-trip race between Long Beach and Catalina.
- Skewed Views From This Perspective
- TV REVIEWS : Winning Showcase for Latino Comics
- Birtcher Medical's German Connection: In a deal...
- TV FACTS
- Koll Management Services Inc.: The Newport Beach...
- STACKING UP SALES
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- David Mount to Head Sales at Warner Music
- Men Can Dress for Success After Hours, Too
- ART EXHIBITS : It's an interesting chapter in creativity when artists do it by the book.
- The Competitors Acted as if Their Lives Depended on It : Swimming: Hermosa Beach's three-day national tournament started with junior lifeguards. They demonstrated a lot of skill, and it wasn't all fun and games.
- Countywide : Man, 18, Arrested in Armed Carjacking
- Cowboys Going for Greatness : Football: How can Jimmy's bunch follow up a near-perfect Super Bowl season?
- Another Victim of County's Cutbacks : Medicine: Torrance Health Center faces closure next month amid spending cuts. The families it serves wonder where to turn for preventive care.
- FILLMORE : Middle School Wins Math Grant
- CHATSWORTH : School Gets Surplus Hughes Equipment
- SIMI, THOUSAND OAKS : Fair Entries Can Be Registered Off-Site
- AGOURA HILLS/CALABASAS : Deputies to Set Up Sobriety Checkpoints
- BUENA PARK : Interim Supt. for Centralia Selected
- Twenty years ago, most top restaurants were...
- Kaleaph Carter Hopes to Move Up the Rams' Lengthy List : Football: Former Edison player, one of four rookie running backs in camp, won't rest until he gives football one last try.
- First-Name Mixup Put Her in the Game : Solo: Australian Heather Rutherford finally got a tryout, now she's holding her own as the only female player among 17 Thousand Oaks teams.
- NBA Voids Dudley's Portland Deal
- Carpeteria Switches to Heil-Brice : Advertising: The San Clemente agency will work on an image change for the Valencia-based chain.
- Change Is in the Air : Forget seduction and sin. Perfume of the '90s holds the promise of purity, optimism and global well-being.
- Mandela Assails White Politicians, Police
- Stakes in Denny Case Raised, Say Black Leaders
- Let's Make a Deal, Sen. Feinstein Said--and the White House Did : Negotiations: Pressured to support the Administration budget plan, she held out for incentives vital to California's recovery.
- Reprimanded Santa Ana City Worker Gets $30,000 Judgment
- We've Proved That We Can't Conquer the River : Floods: Advocates of better zoning and building laws have new arguments against the dam-and-levee crowd.
- PERSPECTIVE ON HOMOSEXUALITY : Gays Should Lean on Justice, Not Science : Genetic studies are disputable and unlikely to sway opponents of gay rights. Better to seek equality for its own sake.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Bettis, White to Share Spotlight
- KABC New King of Late-Night News : Television: The station steals first place from KNBC in July sweeps, A. C. Nielsen report shows.
- Paramount Brings 'Cheers' to the Masses : Tapes of the long- running show will be available in various stores. The one-hour premiere is priced at $10; the other six volumes will cost $13.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Ties,' 'Galley' a Provocative Double Bill
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Violence Gets Dwarves 15 Minutes of Fame at Bogart's
- Bolsa Chica Co.: The Newport Beach real...
- Liberty National Bank: The Huntington Beach bank...
- CONSTRUCTION
- TRADE
- Highest Jobless Rate: Speaking of statistics, Santa...
- SPI Pharmaceuticals Inc.: The Costa Mesa prescription...
- Raises Falling in California, U.S., 2 Polls Say : Workplace: Studies say pay increases at medium- and large-size companies are shrinking to an average of less than 5%.
- Ho-hum Style, Race-Car Soul
- Bomb Plot Informant Taped Talks With Agents : Court: Prosecution says clandestine recordings don't compromise its case against 11 defendants. Judge declines to turn material over to defense.
- Learning to Stay in Step : Bill and Sally Rinaldi offer all levels of country-Western dance instruction. Six one-hour lessons cost $39.
- THEATER REVIEW : Play Can't Offer Time of Your Life
- ART WATCH : Bad Show
- 3 Nursing Homes Say Problems Have Been Resolved : Health: Two facilities have changed hands since occurrences that drew advocacy group's criticism. A third says the state cleared it in resident's death.
- Entrance Exam Score Keeps Moore on Sidelines : Football: Former Banning High player will sit out freshman season at Washington State and concentrate on school.
- RECREATION : Embracing THE Mystique : National Adult Baseball Assn. Enables Local Players to Rediscover the Pastime of Their Youth
- Floyd Gets His Due on 'Rare Stamps'
- Patrons Sue County Museum, Seek Return of Japanese Art
- Serbs Declare Pullback From Heights at Sarajevo : Bosnia: A voluntary breaking of the ring around the city would reduce the likelihood of NATO air strikes.
- Suspect in Wynn Kidnaping Delays Extradition to Las Vegas
- The Outsiders : USC's Open-Air Theater Proved a Fine Site to Premiere 'Strapped'
- Voices
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Bit of Japan in Tarzana : Ueru-Ka-Mu is typical of pubs of the Far East, where the art of conversation mixes well with fine food and drinks.
- Strangulation Victim's Body Found After Fire : Port Hueneme: She was thought to have succumbed to smoke. A Ventura woman's death is also being probed.
- VENTURA : State Allocates Funds to Upgrade Bridges
- 61st Annual Sea Festival in Long Beach
- BOWLING SENIORS AT LAKEWOOD : Stus Stunned by Handegard
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Huston Starts Fast, Mize Finishes Faster for 64
- Visser Sits and Waits, and Loves Doing Both
- THEATER REVIEW : 'The Head' a Bright Lark at the Mojo
- 'The Fugitive': A Thriller With Smarts : The creator-producer: Roy Huggins' idea, which was made into a TV series, was initially met with hostility in Hollywood.
- Airlines Slash Fares for Fall Travel : United, American Join Delta in Cutting Prices Up to 35%; Experts Say Industry's Profitable 2nd Quarter Enabled Reductions
- CLINTON BUDGET PACKAGE : Will the Blow Fall on California? : With Its Many Defense Plants and Above-Average Incomes, the State Is Likely to Feel theBurden of New Budget Proposals
- FLARING UP: At first it looked as...
- For the Man on the Go
- U.S. Officials Tell Bosnia's Leader to Rejoin Peace Talks
- BOOK REVIEW : Life of Chevalier Tells Tale of French Theater : THE MAN WHO STOOD FOR FRANCE The Good Frenchman: The True Story of the Life and Times of Maurice Chevalier <i> By Edward Behr</i> ; Villard $27.50, 428 pages
- Freeway Crash Kills Cyclist, 24
- Free School Meal Requirements Listed
- TUSTIN : Council Limits Use of Revamped Chambers
- CHP Says Crash Victims Didn't Use Seat Belts
- Gale to Head Westlake Cancer Unit : Health: The renowned doctor will direct a new bone marrow transplant program at medical center, officials say.
- Postal Error Delays 288,000 Pension Checks for 2 Weeks
- On the Outside, Still Looking In : After Excelling at Indoor Game, Ervine Is Readjusting His Soccer Skills
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : The Dwarves: Confrontational Show at Bogart's
- Would Richard Nixon Ever Appreciate Any of This? : Brainiac bash attempts to 'bring together Hollywood, Silicon Valley and rock 'n' roll' at former President's birthplace.
- GARDEN GROVE : Gang Sweep Nets 9 Suspects, 20 Guns
- IRVINE : No Sites Found for Off-Road Bike Racing
- Neighbors Want Scrap Yard to Clean Up Its Act : Environment: Homeowners and boaters demand less noise and cleaner air and water at Hugo Neu-Proler, which seeks a lease renewal. Labor leaders fear possible job losses.
- VAN NUYS : Merchants Urged to Prepare for Quakes
- Coach Files $8-Million Suit Against USC : Women's basketball: Stanley claims that she was promised a lucrative multiyear contract.
- National Education Corp. Suffers Quarterly Loss
- Raises Falling in California, U.S., 2 Polls Say : Workplace: Studies say pay increases at medium- and large-size companies are shrinking to an average of less than 5%.
- ECONOMY
- Stress Injuries Increase: If you work in...
- Lawmakers Act to Impose Controls on TV Violence
- Helms Sings a Song of 'Dixie'; Moseley-Braun Looks Away
- Japan Apology Not Enough, Former Sex Slaves Say
- Hold Everything--A Woman Needs a Good Bag in Case She Needs to Pack It In
- '1 Mind in 2 Bodies' Is One Hot Duo : Designers: The name--Badgley Mischka--makes some say, 'Huh?' but the fashions don't. The team is earning rave reviews.
- Eugene T. Maleska; Crossword Puzzle Editor
- Beach-Goers Flee Gangster Shootout : Ventura: Rivals' gunfire erupts without warning, panicking sunbathers, but no injuries are reported. Authorities make six arrests.
- Ex-Ventura High Coach Sued by Girl's Parents in Sex Case
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Shelter for Runaways Dedicated
- SIMI VALLEY : Cooler, Cleaner Air Due for Weekend
- Leisure World Couple Allege Age Bias : Retirement: Husband, 74, can swim or golf. His wife, 51, is deemed too young. Official says they knew rules.
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : With Ford on Pedestal, Kranefuss to Move On
- For New Hampshire Players,'Our Town' Is Family Album
- Holmes Takes Tour of Country Courtesy of CBA Trade Winds
- DEL MAR : State Bans Arlington Horses
- WORKPLACE ISSUES : Silicon Valley, O.C. Rated as Best-Paying Areas for Secretaries
- Factory Orders Gain; New Jobless Claims Fall : Economy: Analysts hesitate, however, to say the reports indicate an upturn.
- Search for a Sound : Alto saxophonist Michael Paulo of Van Nuys believes the path to individuality is through live performance and recording.
- Heidi Copes With Life in Media Fishbowl : Celebrity: Hemmed in at home, the alleged madam can't escape the unwanted attention.
- Long on Collars, Cuffs and Style
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Disclosure of Files in Post Office Scandal
- Permit System Makes L.A. Like a Communist Country, Riordan Says
- Trial Opens in Killings of 2 Set on Fire : Courts: Prosecutor says defendants barricaded victims in closet and set it ablaze. Robbery of cocaine was alleged motive.
- CAMARILLO : Accused Rapist to Be Sent Back to Hospital
- Project in Biking Hills Could Pose Tough Choice for Riordan
- Monday Is Deadline for 'Living Room' Art
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Another Tough Outing for Worrell
- Booth Stays Calm, Wins 2 Matches : Golf: She survives tough test, advances to semifinals for second year at USGA Girls' Junior.
- Allan Miller's 'The Fox': Elegant but a Bit Overwrought
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Soldier': A Brave Outing That Loses Focus
- NORTHRIDGE : New CSUN Provost Overcame Obstacles
- LOS ANGELES : Queen Mary to Begin Charging Admission
- SIMI VALLEY : Royal High School Gets New Principal
- 2 Chinese Immigrants Win Political Asylum : Smuggling: One man said he was persecuted for having more than one child. The other is a journalist who criticized the government.
- County Officer Fails in His Attempt to Get Former Job Back : Law enforcement: Sheriff's lieutenant was demoted for taking home suspected LSD that was to be turned in as evidence.
- Golden Opportunity : McDonald Played in Relative Obscurity for Six Years in Phoenix, but He Gets His Chance for Stardom With 49ers
- 4 Players Named to Volleyball Hall of Fame
- GOLF / FRED ROBLEDO : Group of Blacks Want to Revive Local Course
- MOVIE REVIEW : Falling in Love With 'Night's' Love Story
- Stocks Move Lower in Face of Budget Vote : Market Overview
- ECI Computer Acquired by Canadian Firm
- Judge Raises Questions on Briseno Acts
- B.J. Turner; Brought 'Pantos' to Southland
- Frank Tipton Birk; Test Pilot for Stealth Bomber
- LOS ANGELES : Robbers Dressed as Nurses Shoot Armored Car Guard
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Fans Come Out to See Yankees
- DANCE REVIEW : Chamber Ballet in Ambitious Program
- Training Assistance: If you're one of the...
- Wall Street Doesn't Seem Too Worried About the Budget
- RETAILING
- Helms Acts to Oust Official at State Dept. : Inquiry: Some suspect partisan motives in effort to force out man who criticized Bush appointees who searched Clinton's passport file.
- 3 Cities Face Legal Storm Unless They Clean Their Runoff
- OJAI : Killer's Prison Term Reduced by 2 Years
- Hill Arrives Late for Pro-Am, Disqualified From Senior Event
- MEN'S TENNIS LOS ANGELES TOURNAMENT : Krajicek Slams Racket, Then Stoltenberg
- Dumais Repeats as Three-Meter Diving Champion
- Youth Killed Over Father's Alleged Drug Debt, Police Say
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Dancers' Glides Out of Low-Budget Box
- Benefit Performance of 'Twelfth Night' Set
- Social Programs a Key to Budget Votes : Support: The inclusion of $1 billion for a family preservation bill illustrates how legislators were lured to back the President's deficit-reduction measure.
- Kim Reports Returning $21,000 to Donors : Politics: Congressman says campaign contributions from corporations and churches apparently violated election rules.
- Sitting Pretty : For years, Elsa Klensch ruled TV fashion. Now she's got some competition. Is she worried? Not a chance.
- Boy Mauled by Bear Leaves Hospital, Revisits Scene of Attack
- The Searing Agony of Bosnia : A second U.S. official resigns in protest
- LAKE FOREST : Council Approves Hiring 3 Deputies
- ROSSMOOR : Swastika Vandalism Generates Outrage
- CALABASAS : $1.7-Million Contract OKd for Ramp Work
- WOMEN'S TENNIS LA COSTA TOURNAMENT : Once Graf Finally Gets Going, She Doesn't Stop
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Masquers: Mixed Food, Mixed Show
- Risk for the Sake of Beauty : Eyebrow and eyelash dyes are popular with women who want the natural look. But the FDA says beware.
- THE WORD ON WHAT'S HIP AND WHAT'S HYPE
- PEDAL TO METTLE: You're about to start...
- Derailment Forces Busing of Passengers
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Bus Ridership Up Despite Fare Hikes : Transportation: Santa Clarita system continues to show rapid growth. Increased prices expected to bring in an additional $39,000 a year.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Davis Gives a Bass Lesson at Catalina
- High Marks for Upcoming Festival Acts : Jazz: From the performers at contemporary-oriented Long Beach event to the mainstream-leaning Pasadena shows, there are no rotten apples in the lineups.
- ENERGY
- RETAILING
- Rockwell Secures Deal to Extend Life of ICBMs
- GM Revs Up New Vehicle Launch Center to Solve Problems
- Post Office to Toughen Hiring Rules : Violence: Agency, racked by shootings by employees, tells a House panel it will hire a company to perform background checks.
- Sitting Pretty : Fashion on TV: What's Hot
- Summer's Special Attractions : Planets, constellations and the dazzling Perseid meteor shower are all out there for the gazing.
- Driving Charge Filed Against Deputy D.A. : Crime: She allegedly cut off a car and hit a Saddleback College student as she pulled into a parking spot where he stood, ignoring his motions to stop.
- GLENDALE : Woman Fined $50 in Clash With TV Cameraman
- Legislature: Take Another Look : County program to fight fraud suddenly lacks state funds
- GARDEN GROVE : City to Continue Cultural Funding
- We can almost hear the Joker laughing:...
- AIDS in Los Angeles County
- Mother Charged With Child Abduction
- Davis Keeps His Focus on Baseball : Angels: Although questions about his future with the team keep coming up, the clutch hitter only wants to concentrate on the game.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Skrepenak to Start Against 49ers
- Raiders' Long to End Holdout
- Patterson Leaves CSUN for Position at Hueneme High
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Meteor Man' Quickly Flames Out
- 'Kalifornia' Premiere Planned as a Benefit
- 'The Fugitive': A Thriller With Smarts : The review: The jolting adventure film is packed with tension, energy and stunts that are well thought-out.
- THEATER REVIEW : Prime Interest in 'Miss Jean Brodie' : The key role of the flamboyant, influential teacher is imbued with convincing charisma in La Habra Depot Theatre's production.