- GLENDALE : Couple's Claims for Damages Are Denied
- Parent Workshops Get Underway
- Vandal Watch Program Cut; Families Lose School Housing : Budget: Residents who provide security in exchange for free rent and utilities must move out by next June.
- BUENA PARK : City Seeks Grant for Street Improvement
- Just How Serious Are the Syrians? : Response to Clinton's call could be a tip-off
- Trench Collapse Traps Man : Rescuers Free Him From Cement-Like Dirt After 9 Hours
- With felicitous timing, the Union of American...
- United Way Sets $18.5-Million Goal for '93-94 Campaign : Charity: The target is about $250,000 more than it collected in 1992. Bad economy won't help.
- ORANGE : Fire Plan Dies for Lack of Support
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : First-Half Barrage Allows No. 1 Newbury Park to Coast, 43-7
- Hart Discovers Running Back in 24-17 Victory
- After Slow Start, Sylmar Finishes Chatsworth, 41-0
- Diamond Bar Interception Stops El Dorado
- Salsa Opens Playoffs Against Vancouver
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- No Quick Ruling on Dredging, Judge Says : Ventura Keys: He plans to take his time deciding who should pay the most for the project. Meanwhile a possible settlement is reached.
- VENTURA : Fair to Draw Thousands of Ham Operators
- SANTA MONICA : Gunman Slain; Bulletproof Vest Saves Officer's Life
- WESTMINSTER : Panel Upholds Fire Chief's Firing
- Kase Is on the Case for Bruins' Defense : College football: Undersized nose guard is expected to play key role as UCLA attempts to slow Nebraska's offense today at Rose Bowl.
- Sampras Takes Show on Road : Tennis: U.S. Open champion teams with Agassi on the exhibition circuit to form new version of the odd couple.
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : Why All the Excitement? Remember, This Is Boxing
- Caringella Prefers the Dangerous : Football: Ocean View graduate badgers receivers as a defensive back at Golden West.
- Canyon's Williams Sparks 28-20 Victory : High school football: He scores three touchdowns against Crespi, including an 89-yard run with second-half kickoff.
- Reeves Rides to New York on His High Horse : Football: Some welcome his approach to Giants. Others say he is bucking for a fall.
- 'New Life Within' Stirs in City Left for Dead : Bosnia: Two pregnant Sarajevans bear testimony to their faith in the future.
- COLUMN ONE : Rebels Without a Cause? : Japan's first 'me' generation has come of age. These 'Junior Boomers' hope to escape the corporate culture that bound their parents. But no one quite knows what they will embrace instead.
- Professor Appointed to Head Civil Rights Panel
- CANOGA PARK : Center Brings Parents Into the School Picture
- SANTA PAULA : Skeleton in Creek Bed Is Male Caucasian
- LANCASTER : Court Orders Builder Not to Disturb Ostriches
- THOUSAND OAKS : Ex-Boyfriend Sought in Alleged Kidnaping
- Renovated Oaks Mall Reopens : Retailing: Officials hope $7-million make-over of the complex, which also marked its 15th year, will spur the Thousand Oaks economy.
- Simi Council to Weigh 2nd Road Into Corriganville
- Doctor Pleads Not Guilty to Murder, Drunk Driving in Fatal Accident
- History of U.S.-China Ties a Secret at CIA : Archives: Agency won't declassify exhaustive study on Nixon-era negotiations and later high-level dealings with Beijing.
- Toll Call Costs to Fall, but Basic Rates Will Jump
- Clinton Calls for Political Reconciliation in Somalia : Africa: He meets Italian premier and plans joint appeal for renewed U.N. initiative to re-create a functioning government.
- SAN PEDRO : Accord Near on Building More Air Force Housing
- State Blocks Man's Sales of Hearing Aids
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Workers Need Jobs, Not Retraining, Report Says
- Police Arrest 4 in Alleged Car Theft Ring : Panorama City: A tracking device leads officers to a house where they find six other stolen vehicles.
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Search Widens for Missing Nurse, 34
- Six Facing Censure Accuse Mormon Church of Purge
- TARZANA : License to Sell One-Size Fits-All Hearing Aid Revoked
- DANA POINT : Air Station Future Is Workshop Subject
- Ryan Shows He's Still a Threat : Baseball: Despite death threat, he goes a strong seven innings in Anaheim Stadium finale. Angels win with a run in eighth, 2-1.
- No. 7 Esperanza Stuns Top-Ranked Mater Dei, 33-7 : Upset: Aztec defense dominates the Monarchs, holding them to only three first downs in the second half and outscoring them, 21-0, in the third quarter.
- La Habra Stumbles in Fourth Quarter
- Angels Make Changes at Top : Baseball: O'Brien is fired and will be replaced by Bill Bavasi, who will work under Herzog.
- STAGE
- Astronauts Trail Orbiting Telescope
- Health Care Coverage Gets Mixed Reviews : Journalism: Study of major newspapers says that while reports have generally been unbiased, they often ignore reform's effects on average person.
- Quake Kills 6 in Mine
- Ton of Cocaine Seized
- CALABASAS : Council to Consider Landscape Measure
- City Considers Buying Part of Broome Ranch : Thousand Oaks: The $1-million deal would require a big portion of the 640-acre area be used for a golf course and stables. Some residents want it all kept as wilderness.
- Prosecution Rests in Denny Trial; Testimony Clashes : Courts: First defense witness says man who testified he saw beating of Denny was attacked by the mob before the trucker came on scene.
- 1-Minute Arraignment Expedites Fleiss Case
- FULLERTON : City Seeks Applicants for Posts on 9 Boards
- THOUSAND OAKS : Fugitive Mother Seized in Unusual Child Custody Case
- Proposal May Alter Housing Policy for Developers : Ventura: The change would assure developers of allocations for projects in return for providing the city with public improvements.
- Clinton Health Plan Mixed Bag for County : Insurance: Proposal would pay for treatment of 2.7 million people who lack coverage. But officials are concerned about the end of subsidies to urban hospitals.
- TENNIS / DANA HADDAD : Rettenmaier's Play Belied His Tender Years
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Four Qualify for Speedway Nationals
- The Gold-Filled Life of a Warrior-Priest : Antiquities: A display of funerary items at UCLA offers a look at the opulence surrounding the pre-Inca Moche civilization in Sipan, Peru.
- Arafat, Rabin and Peres Awarded U.N. Peace Prize
- PANORAMA CITY : Police Uncover Car Theft Export Ring; 4 Arrested
- Woman Admits Putting Needles in Can of Soda
- Project Completion Ends Battle Over Housing for Poor : Farm workers: Nearly 50 laborers and their families have settled into the townhouses east of Fillmore. Growers had argued that such a complex didn't belong in an agricultural area.
- Ivy League Football Coaches Adjust to Freshmen Eligibility
- Irvine Throws Perfect Game at Mission Viejo : Domination: Phelps completes 10 of 10 passes for 194 yards to lead Vaqueros to convincing 35-7 victory.
- Gant's 10th-Inning Double Lifts Braves Over Mets, 2-1
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titan Soccer Team Beats Cal, Improves its Record to 5-0
- Trabuco Hills Squeaks Past Dana Hills
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Record-Setting Rockies Rip Dodgers, 12-3 : Baseball: Candiotti has one of his worst outings as Colorado goes over the 4-million mark in attendance.
- WEEKEND TV : Stages Set for Miss America, Emmy Awards
- CYPRESS : District Lays Off 8 Instructional Aides
- WESTMINSTER : District Honors Teacher of the Year
- Century Freeway Opening Set for Oct. 14 : Transportation: $2.2-billion roadway is equipped with sensors in pavement and TV cameras to monitor traffic flow.
- CULTURE WATCH : Bridge Builder
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Valencia's Petko Gets His Revenge Against Servite : Shutout: Quarterback erases memories of 14-0 loss last year by getting Tigers started toward a 38-0 rout this time.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Team Will Go to Taiwan, Japan
- Florida Police Criticized for Focus on Black Youths : Crime: Civil rights groups claim racism in the investigation of a British tourist's murder. Officials deny charges, and decry reports of arrests.
- BURBANK : Writer Loses Appeal for Phone Records
- LOS ANGELES : 5 Indicted in Scheme to Bilk Movie Investors
- Brea-Olinda, Penalties Take Villa Park to Task
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Frost Continues Hot Streak
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Vikings Hire Coury to Help Offense
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Vietnamese Ensemble Speaks in String Language : Folk music: The versatile and varied instruments of the Lac Hong group are its backbone in playing traditional and Western styles.
- Dominant Force : In Unlimited Hydroplane Competition, When You Say Hanauer and Miss Budweiser, You've Said It All
- REVIEW : Exports From Free Idea Zone : 'White Bear' exhibition and 'The New World (B)order' performance piece target the methods and legacy of westward European expansion.
- HUMAN RIGHTS : Wife's Search Embarrassing for Guatemala : American digs for truth about disappearance of her rebel-commander husband, shining spotlight on country's human rights record.
- Hunt for a Great White
- Willie Mosconi; Champion Billiards Player : Sports: Unofficial ambassador for the sport was 80. He won 15 world titles between 1940 and 1957, and his genteel manner helped lend respectability to the game.
- Group Offers Reward in Paint Vandalism
- Jews Object to Wording in Prayer Day Service : Celebration: Given the events of this week, Jewish leaders find a World Worship program written by Palestinian women to be outdated. Defenders say they must be allowed to voice their views.
- For Loara, It's No. 2 and Counting
- San Clemente Overwhelms Another San Diego Team
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Saugus Catches Royal in Final Quarter, 21-20 : High school football: Centurions win on late safety and overcome a 20-7 deficit in a nonleague game.
- Hueneme Ends 22-Game Skein, Thwarts Channel Islands, 13-12
- Gentle Giant : The Ducks' Stu Grimson, the 'Grim Reaper' on the Ice, Is a Great Guy in the Real World
- Lobo Offense Comes to Life Just in Time
- MAINTENANCE : Corrosion Does Not Have to Lead to Rust
- Shadings of Procol Harum : Rock music: Singer Gary Brooker says he's optimistic about the future of the band, which plays Irvine tonight, despite personnel changes, disasters and disappointments.
- By Narrow Margin, Corona del Mar Coach Gets 100th Victory
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Big Day of Racing at Belmont: Five Stakes Worth $1.2 Million
- History Repeats for Ryan
- Busy 'Triple Witching' Day Leaves Market Mixed
- A New T. Rex for Christmas
- Millikan's Late Touchdowns Topple Westminster
- Michelle Coltrane Is Back on Her Family's Track : Jazz: The daughter of the revered saxophonist didn't set out to become a musician. But there she'll be--singing in Seal Beach on Sunday.
- TV REVIEWS / THE NEW SEASON : 'Mommies' Not Dearest of Three Comedy Premieres : TV REVIEWS : 'Mommies' Not Dearest of Comedy Premieres
- A Clean Start to Lighten Up Panels
- GARDENING : Turn Yard Into Wildlife Habitat
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : 2 Quick Scores by West Propel CSUN in Soccer
- Biotech Firms See Clinton Plan as Bitter Medicine : Health care: Cutting-edge companies fear advent of government price controls will strangle industry. Proponents of plan say they are crying wolf.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Bettis Practices, but Gary Doesn't
- Los Angeles Baptist's Second Half Overwhelms Calvary Chapel
- Barons Able to Overcome 32-Point Rally
- THEATER REVIEW : Mason's 'Sexual Illegals' Undermines Hittite Empire : Los Angeles Festival: "HOME, PLACE and MEMORY" A Citywide Arts Fest.
- 6 Acts Lined Up for Bosnia Relief Concert at Randell's
- THEATER REVIEW : The Dance Artistry of Grand Kabuki
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Ismail Sidelined With Bad Back
- Tightening the Screws and Opening Up the Cage : Music: There's no telling what will emerge at the tribute to the innovative composer, who left instructions for hardware to be used on the piano.
- Cleansing Soul Singer Has Purification Motives : Music: Abida Parveen of Pakistan tries to spread a message of love and induce a state of spiritual ecstasy with her Sufi mystic songs.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Kings Blow 4-1 Lead, Are Tied by Canucks
- Just Call Him the Green Marketeer : Jim Whittaker Scaled Mt. Everest; Now He's Tackling the Environment
- * Preston W. Kelley has joined Sverdrup...
- A Small Boycott Amid High Hopes for Emmys on ABC : Television: Execs at CBS, NBC and Fox are staying away to protest the lack of show rotation among networks. But the stars are likely to show up.
- Bozman's Four Touchdowns Help Los Alamitos Rout Blair
- New Day Dawns For CBS' Embattled 'Love & War' : Television: After a rocky first season, Diane English's series returns in its coveted slot following popular 'Murphy Brown.' Most critical to the new show is the replacement of Susan Dey with Annie Potts.
- Music, Hollywood's Way
- Ah, the Tradition of College Football
- 'Kosher Grocers'
- Asking for a Little More Time for Robinson
- Give Abbott His Place in the Spotlight Alone
- Trojans Come Out to Defend the Family
- At Least He Can Take His Career to the Bank
- Mahler at the Bowl
- Someone Needs to Pinch Lasorda--Hard
- What 'The Secret Garden' Lost in the Translation
- Plenty of Courses, but Not Enough Money
- Captain McEnroe? He's Wrong Choice for U.S.
- Fans Quick on Draw With Their Opinions of Whitaker-Chavez
- Reader Looking for a Little Help on Hockey
- Podiatrists and Health Care
- Obituaries - Sept. 18, 1993
- NEW STATUS: It has not been a...
- 2,000 Jobs May Move Downtown : Government: Wilson says plan to consolidate state offices in Civic Center area would bring long-term savings and an economic boost for L.A.
- O.C. Fans Say Goodby to a Legend : Baseball: The Angels win but, just like the old days, Nolan Ryan is the main attraction at his Anaheim Stadium finale.
- Latinos Say Police Mishandled Protest
- Farmers Fuming Over Proposed Shift in Water Policy : Law: Conservationists say the stricter rules on subsidies are needed to save the resource.
- Police Action at Protest Enrages Latino Leaders : Law enforcement: Fullerton city officials say officers acted responsibly in halting protest march. More than 20 students were injured.
- Family Appeals for Leads in Woman's Killing : Shooting: Grieving husband says he is praying for robbers who killed Laurie T. Myles as she waited in her car with her son. She is recalled as a 'gentle, caring' woman.
- Soccer Coach Charged With Posing as Doctor : Credentials: Santa Fe High assistant is accused of performing surgery in a motel room. He allegedly told the woman she had cancerous tumors.
- Mass TB Tests to Be Offered at La Quinta High : Health: County effort follows discovery of a cluster of seven cases at the Westminster school last spring. All those infected are seniors. One is hospitalized.
- Turner Given the Nod to Bid on Paramount : Entertainment: Sources say his board has OKd a challenge to the offer by Viacom.
- 'Don't Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me: An Eye Opening Guide to Brand Name Cosmetics'
- Suede by Popular Opinion
- The Bingo Bible : Two Sun Valley businessmen, who run a newspaper chain for players, have opened a store that offers gaming paraphernalia.
- Train Derails, 77 Die
- 3 Teen-Agers Are Suspects in Florida Tourist's Slaying
- A Comedic Gamble : This production of 'Pasta,' although looking dated, takes every chance to turn its characters into recognizable people.
- In the Fight of His Life, He's Looking for a Perfect Match : Health: San Pedro's Gary Rogosic, who has leukemia, hopes Saturday's blood-test drive will turn up a bone marrow donor. The odds are 1 in 20,000.
- Public's Safety Is Paramount : MTA's White moves quickly for much-needed outside review
- Signs of Faith for the New Year : Religion: Temple Beth Solomon of the Deaf was founded 30 years ago in Arleta. It tailors its observances to the special needs of its members.
- GLENDALE : Agency to Take Over Head Start Program
- VAN NUYS : Nader to Address Valley Gathering
- Harr Gets Four Touchdowns for El Toro
- Conan: He's Off ! (to a Shaky Start) : Television: NBC's 'Late Night' host rates high on likability. While that isn't enough, it's still too early to count him out.
- UAW-Ford Pact Will Maintain the Status Quo : Labor: Tentative three-year contract carries modest wage hikes, no big changes in health care or job security.
- Conjuring Up the Past : For a long, strange trip down pre-memory lane, you can go to a psychic to investigate your former lives.
- Glenn Smiley; Advised King on Nonviolence
- UC Berkeley Paper Cuts Production to 3 Days a Week
- Defying the Odds : Killer Shrimp appears to be enjoying a runaway success, even with a limited menu.
- Music of a New Night : With Ahmanson's 'Phantom' behind him, Davis Gaines is looking forward to his next project, his very own concert.
- U.S. Seeks to Head Off China A-Test : Weapons: A nuclear explosion would weaken international efforts to ban all testing.
- The Perfect Mix : Jean's Star Apparel offers a variety of clothing, including haute-couture fashions.
- LOS ANGELES : $1.3 Million Donated for Public School Sports
- Dr. Elders' Silence Equals More Death : Rationalization--deadly on AIDS--now comes to teen sex.
- COSTA MESA : Police to Set Up First Sobriety Checkpoint
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Ayers Will Finally Get His Chance
- WOODLAND HILLS : Firm Donates Heater to Aid College Pool
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- They're Covered at the Corners : Raiders: Washington and McDaniel don't get a lot of recognition or interceptions, but they do the job.
- It's Not Pretty, but Laguna Hills Beats University
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : Audience Reaps Grimm Rewards in 'Frog Prince' : Laguna Playhouse Youth troupe's delightful improvisational production of the classic tale delivers its lesson loud and clear.
- THEATER / MARK CHALON SMITH : Albert Einstein: Comic Genius? : Ed Metzger's One-Man Show Tries to Add Human Dimension to the Image of the Brilliant Scientist
- RETAILING
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Selloff Continues; Dow Drops 2.80 : Market Overview
- Welcome News: Software Maker Moving <i> to </i> O.C. : Technology: Digitalk reverses trend in relocating headquarters and 80 jobs from the LAX area to Santa Ana's Hutton Center.
- A Fast Action Hero
- Slain Mother 'Loved the Lord Very Much'
- CULTURE WATCH : Musical Healing
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Decisions Due Soon on Herzog, O'Brien
- COLLEGES / IRENE GARCIA : Gabriel's Concert Gives Toros the Boot
- Gibbs Is No Genius, but He Looks Like a Smart Move for NBC
- Herman's Sounds Blowin' in 'Autumn'
- Second Thoughts on Miles at Montreux
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- 2 Worlds Come Together : Teen-age mothers find a beacon of hope and a helping hand from Jewish volunteer organization.
- Herbal Landscape : Jean Cozart's yard--even the parkway--features a variety of plants. Her passion extends indoors--to recipes and journals.
- Judge to Hear Arguments on Ventura Keys Assessment
- CSUN Official to Be Honored
- Cost Review Delays Santa Ana Court, 13 Other U.S. Projects
- Subway Contract Award Delayed Pending Report : Transportation: MTA board will postpone action on building Vermont-Beverly station until tunnels' soundness is verified by an independent panel.
- LONG BEACH : $1-Million Bail Set for 2 in Alleged Plot to Kill Pastor
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Old Foes Now Friends After Air Base Visits : Glasnost: U.S., Russian test pilots find common ground during stays at each other's research facilities.
- BURBANK : Students Adhering to New Dress Code
- LAWNDALE : Charges in Cocaine Seizure Aboard Train Dismissed
- The South Bay dining scene has a...
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL : Krull's Kill Lifts UCLA Past Stanford
- Cowboys Pay Big for Smith : Pro football: After two losses, Dallas finally gives running back what he wanted: 'Thurman Thomas money.'
- Estancia Has Enough Offense to Win
- NEWS ANALYSIS : To Bid or Not? The Malone-Diller Question : Entertainment: The cable titan and QVC chairman each has his reason to fight Viacom for a Paramount takeover.
- Sony Names Honore to Head 2 Post-Production Units
- BANKING
- Clinton Plan Would Facilitate Joint Ventures by Hospitals
- Florida Has No Top Suspect in Tourist Killing
- World IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : Rising Food Prices Stir Protest, Riot
- Overeager Press Misled by Clinton's Decision Style : Media: Journalists feel betrayed when they report 'news' that is only a meandering step before he really decides.
- Streamlining of Sanitation Operations Projected : Trash: In a 400-page report, a consultant forecasts fewer jobs and salary reductions if two agencies are consolidated.
- Subscribers Berate Cable TV Firm Over FM Loss : Media: At Laguna meeting, Dimension official says it's impossible to offer the service while providing all the channels now required by the federal government.
- And you thought there was no higher...
- Singing Pays Bills, but He's Jazzed Jamming : Interview: George Benson considers himself more entertainer than musician, but he also loves improvising on his guitar. He's at the Cerritos Center tonight.
- Japan to Pump Up Slow Economy : But Plan Includes No Tax Cut to Boost Consumer Spending
- Designer sportswear? Customized settings? More coffee pots? Three big retailers are undergoing a revolution of sorts. : What's in Store?
- Pair's Shared Visions : The paths of guitarist Tim Weston and singer Shelby Flint crossed in 1971, and the meeting has led to a partnership, musically and romantically.
- Insurance Rules Would Hike Cost for Most Drivers
- A Look at the Past : For history buffs, a Sunday bus trip will cover significant sites in the west San Fernando Valley. The narrated tour will take 4 1/2 hours.
- N. Ireland Catholic Slain in Front of Children
- VENTURA : 3 Council Candidates Win Endorsements
- ANAHEIM : New Panel to Study Blight, Crime in City
- Cowboys Pay Big for Smith : Pro Football: After two losses, Dallas finaly gives running back what he wanted: 'Thurman Thomas money.'
- El Modena Saved by Its Defense
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Savanna Prevails on Flores' Last-Minute Return
- THEATER REVIEW : Cornerstone's 'Ghurba' Intriguing but Pulls Punches : LOS ANGELES FESTIVAL: "Home, Place and Memory" A City-Wide Arts Fest
- BUCK STOPS HERE: What about those approaches...
- A lot of people don't believe in leaving luck to chance--hence the faded ties, bright undies or tired fencing gloves. With these talismans they're ... : Leading Charmed Lives
- Study of Homeless Finds Small Societies : Survey: Residents of encampments west of Downtown L.A. say they feel safer than in mass shelters.
- NEWBURY PARK : Plea Bargain Rejected in Fatal Shooting
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Huge Area Quarantined After Fruit Fly Discovery
- MOVIE REVIEW : Raging Emotions, Uncommon Restraint : Martin Scorsese's beautifully done adaptation of Edith Wharton's 'Age of Innocence' is polished, cinematic--and a bit distant.
- Humor Prescription : Physicians, nurses, volunteers and administrators at Kaiser Permanente integrate comedy into patient care.
- 14 Projects Delayed for GSA Review : Spending: Move is part of program to 'reinvent government.' It affects court buildings in Santa Ana, Sacramento and San Francisco, and Border Patrol stations.
- Author Ken Kesey spoke on "The Legacy...
- Forgotten Victims of the Riots and Videotape
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Landfill Gas System Issue Goes to Board
- COUNTYWIDE : Explosion of Gangs Spawns Jail Violence
- State Avocado Society to Discuss Problems
- PACIFIC 10 FOOTBALL / DAN HAFNER : Conference Already in Need of Rally
- Woodbridge Race to Draw 5,000
- Ropes to Coach Golf but Not Basketball at Newbury Park
- THEATER REVIEW : Savvy Cast Can't Shed Light on 'Zastrozzi'
- Hope Springs From Concert Rooted in Grief : Music: The program features music from Poland and Armenia. 'This music is sad, but not depressing,' says L.A. Festival's Peter Sellars. : LOS ANGELES FESTIVAL: "Home, Place and Memory" A City-Wide Arts Fest
- Judge Upholds TV Stations on Cable Charges : Communications: The decision paves the way for new channels planned by networks and local broadcasters.
- Behind The Scenes : Summer Togs Soak It Up at 'Splash-O-Rama' AIDS Benefit
- Compromise on China Issue Clears Way for Conference
- Clinton Says Some Lose in Health Plan : Medicine: He and First Lady hear from 15 Americans who suffered from inequities in care system. He sees a number of young and healthy paying more for package.
- Body Is Found in Apartment
- PREP ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Quickly Dispatches Laguna Beach
- Winfield Stands Alone in His Moment of Glory : Baseball: He becomes 19th player to reach 3,000 hits with ninth-inning single against Eckersley.
- 'Star Wars' Set Has Its Dark Side
- MUSIC REVIEW : In 'Rolywholyover,' Cage Moves in Mysterious Ways
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Striking': A Diverting Mystery
- Sweeping Statements
- Now, <i> That's</i> 'Natural' : Homemade beauty remedies--like toothpaste for acne, and bird droppings as a mudpack (no lie)--are finding a niche. But dermatologists urge caution.
- Skirmish Over Taxes Likely at State GOP Convention
- U.N. Aide in Somalia Calls on U.S. to 'Stay the Course'
- VENTURA : Panel to Review Psychologist's Case
- LAGUNA HILLS : City Sues County Over Annexation
- County Scientists Prepare to Engage Hantavirus : Health: After protective gear arrives, they'll trap and test rural rodents for deadly virus found in five South County deer mice.
- PANORAMA CITY : Launch of New School Shuttle Service Delayed
- Deadline Is Today for '90 Disaster Aid
- SANTA ANA : Coroner Tries to Find Dead Transient's Kin
- U.S. Official Challenges L.A. Schools on Bilingual Programs : Education: Federal fund director says his agency is eager to help, but the district must aggressively pursue grants.
- CHATSWORTH : Private School Adds Middle Grades
- VAN NUYS : Keating Investors Assured of Support for Claims
- To Be Up Front About It: It's Nice That Men Are Back
- Titles Piled Up With Nollie Here
- Keeping Graham Under Wraps Is No Easy Task : Football: Coaches of Mater Dei sophomore are doing a better job than opponents of keeping him under control.
- Goodby, 'Larry': CBS Show is Fall Season's 1st Casualty
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Crocodile Rocks at the Beach
- JAZZ REVIEW : Late Bloomer Struts Stuff at Catalina
- BANKING
- Separatists Shatter Georgian Truce : Black Sea: Abkhazians launch assault on the regional capital. Shevardnadze is unhurt when building is shelled.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Economy, and Civility Too
- GLENDALE : Woman Dies When Truck Crushes Car
- Agency in Default on Loan for Agoura Site : Parks: The 320 acres could be auctioned off. But momentum is building for supervisors to release the needed funds in time.
- Big Sister--Big Help : Valedictorian Teen-Age Mother of 2 Praises Confidante Who Gave Support
- BANKING : Major Depositor Sues Head of Failed American Commerce