- Investing in Chinese Economy Is Not for the Risk-Adverse
- Executive Travel : Business Travel Facts
- Cambodians Approve New Constitution : Asia: Assembly hands nation's future to a monarchy and coalition rule. Sihanouk will return as king.
- Demjanjuk Free, Leaves Israel for U.S. : Courts: The handcuffs come off after man who was acquitted of being 'Ivan the Terrible' leaves prison and boards New York-bound flight.
- Wall May Be Built to Deter Graffiti
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Council Rejects Cat-Licensing Proposal : Animal control: County officials fail to persuade Lancaster representatives that fewer impounded felines would have to be euthanized.
- COSTA MESA : Empty Park Building to Be Demolished
- Pedroza's Condition Said to Improve
- Royal Girls Breeze to Volleyball Win
- Thoughts on the Power to Prescribe
- Overhaul of Laws on Pesticide, Food Safety Proposed
- OXNARD : New Center Offers Supplies for Diabetics
- Judge Orders Mother, Girl Back to L.A. : Courts: Woman faces a child stealing charge after taking daughter to Pittsburgh. Officials there said they sympathized but could not intervene in unusual custody case. : Judge Orders Mother, Daughter Back to L.A.
- Man to Stand Trial in Slaying of Teen
- BUENA PARK : Woman Arrested in Stabbing of 2 Men
- Mob Mentality Issue Raised at Denny Trial : Courts: Defense seeks to allow UCLA expert to testify before the jury. In a hearing, he talks of 'group contagion' dominating during a riot.
- It's Time to Replace Everett
- Shhhhh--Don't Wake Up the Columnist
- Four Presidents
- Share the Wealth
- Nursing Home Report
- Mideast Peace Agreement
- Lesbian Loses Custody of Son
- Violence
- Keep Complaining About Noise Levels
- Obituaries - Sept. 22, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 22, 1993
- Rothenberg's Parole Over in Son's Burning
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Teen-Ager Held in Bomb Incident
- PERSPECTIVE ON HEALTH CARE : It's Rube Goldberg, Not Roosevelt : The Clinton plan springs from worthy aims, but fails the first test of practicality--could you explain it to your neighbor?
- THE BATTLE FOR PARAMOUNT : Viacom: We Buy, or You Pick Up Tab : Redstone Says Paramount Would Owe $820 Million If Deal Crumbles
- U.S., Russian Space Experts Rendezvous at O.C. Facility
- BANK ON IT: When federal regulators closed...
- Most-Guarded Parolee Completes Sentence for Setting Son Afire
- Clinton Says He's Open to Change in Health Bill
- MWD Chairman Gage Resigns From Board at Riordan's Request : Water: Critics of move say L.A.'s influence and the agency's new environmental ethic could suffer.
- Fitness Trainer Sought in Slaying of Young Woman
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 22, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 22, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 22, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 22, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 22, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 22, 1993
- HemaCare Gets OK to Test AIDS Treatment
- Paralyzed Inmate in Right-to-Die Case Succumbs
- Regional Outlook : The Syrian Link : The Mideast peace chain has come up short in Damascus. The bottom line is, Hafez Assad wants the Golan Heights back.
- 'Booker of Bookers' Award Goes to Rushdie
- Officials Warn of More Water Line Ruptures
- 3 Stars Provide First Evidence of Dark Matter
- Postscript : Stuck in Language Limbo : Tanzania's Julius Nyerere once envisioned a Swahili-speaking utopia. It hasn't worked out.
- LAX Considers Takeoff Ban in Fee Dispute
- In the beginning there was Hollywood: The...
- A Soul Man From the '60s Is Back in the Groove Again : Pop music: With the success of Bellmark Records' young rappers, founder Al Bell returns to the record biz big leagues.
- TV REVIEW : 'Donato and Daughter' Seeks a Relationship
- Astronauts Set for Moonlight Landing
- The $1-Billion Misunderstanding : That amount would barely cover medical costs for illegal immigrants in California alone
- WESTMINSTER : School District Will Sell Property to City
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Cook Will Try to Reduce Sacks
- La Quinta Students to Get TB Tests : Health: Officials say the free, voluntary screening is needed to find out if an outbreak of six cases of the disease at the high school last spring has spread.
- Playful Dances by Nrityashree Troupe
- His Life Gives Life to Masked Dance From Korea
- Redken's Cosmetics Plant to Relocate to Kentucky
- Scholten Roofing Service of Mission Viejo received...
- Right Start's Profits Down 37% in 1st Quarter
- Hewlett-Packard Makes a Wireless Connection : Software: The electronics giant hopes its upcoming acquisition of tiny EEsof positions it for growth in an exploding market.
- Rotating Precision Mechanisms Inc. of Northridge won...
- Directors Decide Not to Sell Tambrands Inc. : Restructuring: A new management organization will be announced soon.
- Park Stalked by Cougar to Reopen
- Denny Defense Witness Changes His Testimony : Trial: On cross-examination, he estimates that gas station attendant was beaten after Denny, not before, and thus could have witnessed truck driver being hit with brick.
- Stags Handed a Rare Defeat in Water Polo
- Murray Will Play for USC
- Humane Treatment of Players Characterizes These Tigers
- Blackjack Cost Tose More Than a Fortune : Gambling: Former owner of the Philadelphia Eagles lost millions of dollars, his wife and, he says, his pride and dignity.
- Abandoned Wells Now Producing Oil
- STILL GROWING: It's already on a year-round...
- MELVIN JENKINS : A Kind of Relationship Built Over Time
- Pre-Incan Treasures of Peru on Exhibit
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bad Bounces Help Indians Beat Orioles
- JAZZ REVIEW : Tasty End to Drew Festival
- Axis Construction Inc. of Glendale won a...
- Former Arco Chief Still Gambling on Oil Strikes : Energy: Facing hard times, Robert O. Anderson insists his Hondo Oil & Gas will bounce back, and he has no intention of 'hanging up his spurs.'
- Bank of Japan Cuts Discount Rate to Boost Slow Economy : Economies: But analysts say drop to 1.75% is not likely to result in more imports to bring down trade surplus with U.S.
- Stability in Monetary Policy Is Expected Through Rest of the Year
- Trotting Out for Oaks Fall Classic
- BOOK REVIEW : Growing Up in a Land of Forced Abortion : A MOTHER'S ORDEAL <i> by Steven W. Mosher</i> ; HJB $21.95, 336 pages
- Judge Overturns Convictions of 7 in El Rukn Prosecutions
- They Were Eating Themselves Out of House, Home
- Irvine : Schools to Accept Anti-Drug Grant
- Videotape Holds Clues to Killing of 2 Outside Store : Crime: Security camera captures argument between two men just before fatal shooting outside convenience mart.
- 2 Cities OK Forming of Agency on El Toro : Closure: Mission Viejo and Laguna Beach tentatively agree to join a body that would have cities competing with county in planning the Marine base's future.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Magrane Agrees to Two-Year Deal
- Vest Is Credited in Krone's Spill
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Aztecs' Lowery Has Broken Leg
- Lowery Steals Show From Quarterbacks : Pro football: His five field goals give Montana's Chiefs a 15-7 victory over Elway's Broncos in penalty-marred game.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Brea Edges Glendora
- Few Can Put UCLA's Novitsky Down Now : Bruins: The slights of growing up help drive the 6-foot-6, 288-pound lineman to succeed.
- REAL ESTATE : Permit Data Is Further Proof the Market Ain't What It Used to Be
- Some fear the Clinton medical-reform plan has too little respect for the doctor-patient bond. The best care, they say, comes from a physician who cares. : A Healthy Dose of Trust
- Brown Answers Tax Bill Question Before It's Asked
- Plan to Proclaim Bosnia Peace Is Dropped : Balkans: Shipboard talks fail. Muslims want access to sea and more territory.
- Williams' Mother Becomes a Crusader in His Defense : Denny case: Her support has visceral appeal even for those skeptical of claims he is being made a scapegoat.
- OK Expected on New Arena Parking : Traffic: Anaheim officials plan to turn an orange grove into a lot with 1,150 spaces and provide shuttle service.
- Killing Somalis In Order to Save Them : The mission embarks on the road to another Vietnam.
- For Once, Riverside Won't Run Away With Cross-Country Title
- Misty May
- Litton Guidance & Control Systems of Woodland...
- Disease Detection Gets Brazilian Order
- AUTOS
- Georgian Troops Fight Off Rebels in Separatist Province
- Aspin's Venice Trip Cost $30,000
- White House Calls Perot's NAFTA Stand a Political Ploy : Trade: Administration takes off gloves in jab at Texas billionaire. Daley suggests anti-pact issue is being used to raise money for United We Stand.
- TONGUE TIES: The number of Valley residents...
- Langer Questionable for Ryder Cup Match
- JAZZ REVIEW : Michelle Coltrane Turns Back to Standards Time : The saxophonist's daughter acknowledged her father's legacy, but her strong, warm voice was the standout in a set of familiar arrangements.
- Focus on Entertainment Stocks
- Workers' Comp Clinic Sues Insurers Over Late Payments
- Drug Company Bergen to Cut Up to 500 Jobs, Close Centers
- Pay-Fone Systems Loses $49,720 in 4th Quarter
- Landlords Offering Extras to Ease Rental Glut : Housing: Valley's apartment vacancy rate is 11.3%, up from 7.4% in '91. Some blame the recession and affordable homes.
- AUTOS
- Datametrics Sells, Converts Preferred to Common
- Reno Police Link 2 Local Missing Person Cases
- THE CLINTON HEALTH PLAN : California's Reform Gurus
- Next Step : And Now for the Tough Part . . . : Japan's new Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa has won over the public. Next, he must carry through on his promises.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Instructor Sees Key Changes in Visit to Russia
- Trying Times for Two Coaches
- DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Severino, TV Veteran, Named Avtex Interactive Chief
- Price Dips for Complex Being Vacated by Exxon
- Orbas & Associates of Oxnard won a...
- Litton Guidance also was awarded a $501,000...
- Wilson Signs Bills Easing State EPA Rules for Business
- Quake Kills 1 in South Oregon : Seismology: Damage from the 5.4 temblor is reported around Klamath Falls, where a building collapses. Effects are felt as far south as Redding.
- Pollution of U.S. Lands Seen as Festering Crisis
- CALABASAS : Higher Enrollment Eases Funding Fears
- Truck Found in Reno Links 2 Week-Old Disappearances : Thousand Oaks: Westlake nurse's vehicle is located in a casino parking lot. Girl, 16, says she was abducted by the 19-year-old man arrested there.
- LA HABRA : More Women Sought for Food Program
- Chiat/Day Tries to Put Bright Face on 2nd Firing by Reebok : Advertising: The 'Agency of the Decade' hopes there's life after the sports equipment giant; its past suggests there very well might be.
- Resale of Ventura County Homes Up 35% Over Last Year
- Worries About Economy Send Stocks Falling : Markets: The Dow took its biggest one-day drop since April and the 30-year bond yield rose to a three-week high.
- Kinko's to Begin Video-Conference Service
- U.S. to Host Talks to Raise Funds for Palestinians : Aid: Wealthiest nations will be invited. Christopher emphasizes that Israelis' security is at stake as well.
- Documentary : Travels With Arafat, on Board the Peace Plane : The PLO chief looked exhausted and a little nervous as he flew to Washington to make history.
- Men Sought in Vegas Kidnaping Captured
- A Place to Stay and Play : Youth: Founders of the new Fillmore-Piru Boys & Girls Club hope to keep children out of gangs by providing activities and a positive environment.
- Death Outside Caan's Room Was Accidental, Police Say : Inquiry: After his knocks failed to rouse the sleeping actor, the victim apparently climbed onto a fire escape. He fell eight floors.
- Two U.S. Entries in Whitbread
- Corrective Measures Start With Celluloid : Raiders: Shell goes to the movies to see how it fell apart in the last-minute loss to Cleveland.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Foreigner' Hits Nerves, Funny Bones : Larry Shue's comedy about a shy Englishman plays on our country's growing fear of immigrants.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Reassessments: Long and Winding Road
- The Long Vacation : Oak Park: Summer break, extended two weeks because of work on a new elementary school, finally ends as the $4.5-million campus opens.
- New Planning Rules Will Be Unveiled
- For Most, Buying Trust Deeds Can Be a Risky Business
- Tiny Firm Fits Into Giant's Future : H-P and Eesof Await a Boom
- Office Vacancy Rate Falls to 19% in Valley
- Walesa Gambled on Elections--and Lost : Poland: The nation hands government back to the president's archenemies. Some of them threw the former trade unionist into prison.
- Aviator Cleared in Tailhook Case
- Music Center Turns to Arts World for Leader : Culture: The board unanimously approves Shelton Stanfill as president. He has been head of Wolf Trap Foundation in Virginia.
- SANTA PAULA : Fire Blackens 61 Acres on Sench Ranch
- SIMI VALLEY : Arsonist Blamed for 2-Alarm Fire at Club
- GLENDALE : Pastor to Be Tried on Molestation Charge
- It's Not Employers Who Bear the Costs : Health care: We're burdened by fallacies of the effects on small business and global competitiveness.
- Prosecutor Says Dentist Accused of Sex Assaults Lied on Stand : Courts: Trial ends for Dr. Kamal Matian, charged with molesting two women in his Reseda office. Deputy district attorney calls his testimony 'well-rehearsed.'
- Student Who Accused Officer Convicted of Resisting Arrest
- Man in Santa Ana Parking Lot Killed in Apparent Gang Attack
- Westinghouse Will Pay New Boss $1 Million a Year, Bonuses
- Rocketdyne to Cut 200 Space Station Jobs : Aerospace: Firm begins laying off engineers in anticipation of $90-million loss in federal funding.
- THE ECONOMY : Analysts See Continued Sluggishness Through End of '94
- Advanced Compression Technology Inc., a private Simi...
- With Fido Along, There's No Need for a Doggie Bag
- Quality: the X-Factor in Health Care Debate : Medicine: Clinton's proposals are defined in dollars and statistics. But patients worry about such intangible things as trust and peace of mind.
- CYPRESS : Police to Seek Grant to Add 4 Officers
- Tearful Tribute Honors Slain Laurie Myles
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Santa Clarita Approves Advertising in City Buses : Transportation: Businesses will be offered free visibility in return for services to the city, such as selling monthly passes to increase ridership.
- IRVINE : Election Ordinance Revisions Approved
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Brett Will Return in Some Capacity
- 'Bono' Fide Partnership : Pop music: With a '60s-retro debut out, Ceremony leaders Chastity Bono and Chance are hopeful about the band's future.
- Tribal Beat : South African Expatriates Rage Against Oppression and Apathy With a Psychedelic Spirit
- LOS ANGELES : Riordan Names Special Team of Fiscal Advisers
- Litton Systems Inc. of Woodland Hills won...
- Screen Saver Firms Find Uses for Idle Time on the Monitor : Computers: Moving beyond simple drawings, a market is seen for humor, art and advertising.
- General Mills Profit Up in 1st Quarter
- Video: Hollywood Entertainment Corp. on Monday agreed...
- France Takes Hard Line on Trade Pact
- COLUMN ONE : Her Dream Becomes a Nightmare : A mother who sought a new life in L.A. loses her sons to her former in-laws in Mississippi. At center of custody fight are an interracial romance, clash between morality of Old South, Southern California.
- DOMINIQUE MIRANDA : 'Almost a Friend Type of Thing'
- The Press : On the Pact Between Israel and the PLO
- CAMARILLO : Panel to Decide on Business Park Plan
- Close Encounters of the Call-In Kind
- Court Clears Aeromexico in Fatal Crash : Disaster: Appeals panel upholds decision that FAA and the pilot of a small plane were responsible for 1986 Cerritos midair collision that killed 82. Action may clear way for U.S. payments to some families.
- Settlement Reached in Campaign Sign Lawsuit : Politics: Alan D. Fox was accused of damaging the electoral chances of Walter Prince and Alan Hecht during 1991 City Council primary.
- CAMARILLO : Beardsley Flood Drain Section Is Completed
- LA HABRA : City Renews Permits for 2 Businesses
- Budget Problems Hurt Natural Area Centers : Parks: Placerita Canyon facility is one of 17 countywide that have been forced to repeatedly retrench because of spending cuts.
- Feminists May Help Mother's Defense : Law: Group focusing on plight of woman who lost custody of daughter to unrelated man.
- Menendez Tells of Hunt for Will, Spending Spree : Trial: He says a search the of family's computer for a testament was initiated by a cousin, not him. And he maintains he spent heavily even before his parents were killed.
- Liquor Store to Become Laundry in Riot Cleanup : Business: The owner is the first to take advantage of the city's financial incentives designed to encourage alcohol-free enterprises in South-Central.
- MISSION VIEJO : College's Student Paper to Be Honored
- LOS ANGELES : Investigators in Jackson Case on Way to Manila
- TORRANCE : 25-Seat Electric Bus Joins Public Transit Fleet
- ORANGE : Candidates Criticize School Vouchers
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Residents Want Drivers to Slow
- FULLERTON : Affirmative Action Policy Considered
- Community Team Strives for a Positive Impact on Blythe Street
- Redevelopment Agency Extension Protested : Thousand Oaks: The siphoning off of taxes is causing harm to the county's special districts, officials maintain in a financial survey.
- LAKE FOREST : Decision Sought on Excavation Permits
- Police Seek Identity of Man Found Dead
- The $125-Million Misunderstanding : People wonder about the county finding all that money through efficiencies
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Extending Smoking Ban to Be Studied
- LOS ANGELES : Opponents of Smoking Ban Lose Round in Court
- GLENDALE : New Associate Dean Selected by College
- OXNARD : Condom Dispenser Stolen From College
- Feminist Group May Aid Mom's Legal Defense
- Here's Proof That Sex Sells
- RETAILING
- Petrominerals Corp. Acquires Hydro-Test
- Aspen Helicopters of Oxnard received a $387,000...
- Give Your Hands a Hand--and Some TLC
- PAMELA IRWIN : HMOs: 'They Didn't Care; You Were Just a Number'
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Falls, Bond Yields Jump as Oil Prices Rise
- Lottery Chief Accuses Controller of Waste : Government: Sharp says declining revenues should mean less costs for auditing by Davis' office, but it has not occurred. The two officials have been feuding over gaming agency's administrative costs.
- MONTREAL : An Urban View
- MOORPARK : City to Consider Farmers' Market
- U.S. Manifest Destiny Is Now at Home : But policy-makers are stuck in Cold War mentality, seeking a mission to replace communism.
- 3 Sentenced for Illegally Tapping TRW Credit Files
- Actions Were Self-Defense, Man Testifies : Court: The defendant says he and two friends were first attacked during an incident that resulted in the only San Fernando Valley riot-related death.
- Making a Difference in Your Community : They Prescribe Creativity Against HIV
- SIMI VALLEY : Prosecutor Says Priest Had $47,000
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Halfway House Plan Dropped for Building
- OXNARD : Man Shot in Head, Critically Wounded
- Gretzky Hints at $1-Million Raise : Kings: But the use of deferred payments might push his salary far beyond the $4-million base amount.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Giants Move Half-Game Closer
- Hansen Pinches Himself After Getting Record : Baseball: Lineup shenanigans help him set Dodger mark for pinch hits during 5-2 victory over Reds.
- THEATER REVIEW : Seaworthy Cast Mans 'Roberts'
- AST Research Names New VP
- New Site for Planned Residential Hotel Opposed : Housing: An SRO proposed for a heavy-industry area of Irvine raises fears that the businesses will become the target of complaints. Supporters say those concerns are unfounded.
- REAL ESTATE
- Commercial Lending Targeted by Bank
- Time Warner Completes Six Flags Purchase : Amusement: Company will use more of its cartoon characters at theme parks, including site near Valencia.
- Majority Stock Purchase of American Mobile OKd
- City-Owned Restaurant Sites Are Available
- Israel Raids Hezbollah Bases in Lebanon
- 2 Arrested in Foreign Student's Killing
- New Socialist Chief to Back Japan Coalition
- Oscar Thom Lawler; Led Chamber of Commerce
- SOUTH COUNTY : Warning Sirens to Be Tested Today
- VENTURA : Man, 87, Guilty in Child Molestations
- County May Seek Help for Small Firms : Economy: Personnel director will ask supervisors today to apply for a state grant to fund an entrepreneur academy for 300 area business owners.
- BURBANK : U.S. Honors the Deaf With 2 New Stamps
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / MIKE REILLEY : In Goal, Rall Keys Defense
- No Charges Set for Strawberry : Jurisprudence: The Dodger outfielder's girlfriend had engaged in abusive behavior before being struck, the district attorney's office says.
- Weekend Box Office : Grand Opening for 'Age of Innocence'
- TV REVIEW : 'Blue': Color It a Pale Imitation of 'Blues'
- Special Devices Company Reports 24% Drop in Profit
- Suits Accuse Auto Insurer of Ethnic Bias : Insurance: Hmong claim Farmers discouraged their business by quoting high rates. Company denies the charges.
- CHATSWORTH : Chamber Selects Community Motto
- Key Witnesses Conflict in Accounts of Riot Details : Denny case: Testimony differs on sequence of events and other facts that are crucial to the prosecution's case against Damian Monroe Williams.
- ORANGE : City Adopts Plan to Attract Business
- Slain Woman Recalled as Loving Mother Who Put Faith Into Works : Violence: Friends, family of Laurie Myles criticize The Times for mistakenly reporting she had a crime record.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Bolsa Chica Walking Trail Is Restored
- Keith Ginter
- NFL Fines Cardinals' Cecil $30,000 for Hard Hits on Redskin Players
- MIGHTY DUCKS NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Gretzky Ducks Kings' Exhibition in Anaheim
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Bye Should Help Team Get Healthy
- 'NYPD Blue': Debate Goes to the Viewers : Television: At least 30 stations preempt tonight's premiere, citing nudity, language. ABC says commercials are sold out.
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : An Impressive Recital From James Morris
- California Amplifier Reports Profit Down 35%
- Rocketdyne to Cut 200 Space Station Jobs : Aerospace: Reduced budget for the NASA project is one problem. A Russian entry into the orbital program poses additional worries for the company.
- MOSCOW : Back to Life?
- Ethnic Discord : The Price of Peace : Amid talk of an accord, fears grow in Bosnia that even capitulation will not end the pain
- MONTE CARLO : An Olympic Decision
- STUDIO CITY : Water Officials Warn of More Pipe Breaks
- JERUSALEM : A Long Road Back
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Think of Sleep As Homework
- THOUSAND OAKS : Fiore to Propose Land Buy Near Old City Hall
- LAGUNA BEACH : Beating Victim's Claim Is Rejected
- Sylmar : Parks Official Paints Grim Picture of Cuts
- Everett Is Angered by Status Questions : Rams: Knox refuses to say whether veteran will remain the starter against Oilers this week.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Guard Crisman Might Return
- THOUSAND OAKS : City in Accord With Union on Contract
- THE ARTSSeason Postponed: The San Diego Civic...
- Beverly Hills Fan Reports Higher Profit in Quarter
- France Wants Revision of Farm Subsidy Pact : Commerce: Demand for smaller slashes in agricultural supports could imperil global trade barrier negotiations.
- Motorcyclist Dies in Highway Crash
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Moon a Shadow of Former Self
- Herzog Strengthens Grip on Angels : Baseball: General manager takes control of future negotiations. White Sox win, 10-2.
- Union Sues Burbank Post-Production Firms
- For Sony's Mottola, Music Is the World
- AIRLINES
- Bergen Brunswig to Cut 500 Jobs in Restructuring : Pharmaceuticals: The Orange-based drug distributor is reacting to a leveling off in prices by trimming its operations.
- Four More Marines Killed When Copter Crashes in Training
- Foes of Dam Battle to 'Save the Clavey' : Environment: Irrigation district's plan for wild river is focus of Sierra conflict.
- Speaking Of: : Family Planning
- Culture : Bewitched in Portugal : Exorcists, hypnotists and, yes, witches assembled in a rural village for a special congress.
- AIDS Walk Raises Money, Awareness
- Watching the Nimble Tightrope Walker : South Africa's De Klerk celebrates four years in power
- Tim Downey Dies; Backed Desalination : Ventura: The former planning commissioner recently had heart surgery. He was 44.
- The Land of Auto Eroticism
- Unit Planned to Patrol Parking for Handicapped : Oxnard: Civilian volunteers would hand out $280 citations to violators. Money would be earmarked for projects to comply with Americans With Disabilities Act.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Armenian Legislators Visit Health Clinic