- City Looks Again at Homeless Housing on Navy Property : Land use: The plan calls for about 200 units in two naval housing projects to be turned over to a nonprofit group. Council support would reflect a sharp change of course.
- Festival Facts
- Coyote Canyon Landfill Is Poor Place for Building an Ecosystem
- She's the Boss
- Guns and Bullets
- MTA Should Forgo Wraparound Bus Ads
- Lost Mars Probe
- We Can't Afford to Throw Out Caring Officers
- There Are Nice People Out There
- Return to Birmingham Finds City Transformed...
- Natives and Newcomers
- Loan Discrimination Debate Continues
- Nirvana? Nevermind!
- Blame Aplenty for Seal Beach Pollution
- Bob Michel
- Harsh Judgment of Jury Association
- Jail Time Is What Graffiti Vandals Need
- No Price Can Be Put on Life of Loved One
- 'Land Run' Centennial Likened to 'Germans Celebrating the Holocaust' : Oklahoma: At noon Sept. 16, 1893, a volley of gunshots sent more than 100,000 people surging across imaginary lines in the largest scramble for free land the world had ever seen. Indians were the losers.
- Don't Forget About Good Nursing Homes
- Elected Officials, Community Groups Formed Partnership
- Vouchers Will Lower Educational Standards
- The Devil's Waiting Room : Tracy Kidder looks beneath the surface of retirement homes, revealing that inside those aging bodies there are hearts and souls still lusting to go around the block one more time. : OLD FRIENDS <i> By Tracy Kidder (Houghton Mifflin: $22.95; 352 pp.) </i>
- Why Put a Day-Care School in Public Alley?
- Thoughts on Innocents
- LAUSD Bilingual Program
- Open Your Mind to Bilingual Classrooms
- Why Bicycling Is Safer as a Scofflaw
- El Toro Airport Viewed as Curse, Blessing
- Checking the Angles of Understanding
- Can't Zap Cable Company's Higher Bill
- Juvenile Suspects
- SELLING OUT THE KIDS
- We Don't Need a Carpetbagger in House Seat
- Metrolink Station Works Well Without a Playpen
- The Final Nail
- Los Lobos' First Howl
- Little League Champs
- NAFTA Is Managed Trade Agreement
- Repressed Memory Argument Goes On
- Bugged by Pest Control District's Costs
- Rent Credits
- Watching Big Bird Without Guilt
- Obituaries - Sept. 12, 1993
- White House to Host Rabin and Arafat : Diplomacy: The two leaders, once bitter enemies, will meet for the first time at the signing of the Israel-PLO accord.
- Young Leukemia Victim Faces Big Odds in Finding Matching Bone Marrow : Medicine: Blacks are most likely to have compatible tissue for African-American child, but few are in donor registry.
- Falling for Apples During the Annual Harvest in Minnesota : It's a true slice of Americana as festivals and fairs celebrate the fruit in small towns along the Mississippi River.
- Reno Aide to Lead New Probe of Iraq Ties Before Gulf War
- Tecali Founder Uses Dance Club as Anti-Gang Measure for Youths
- JUNIOR COLLEGES / FALL PREVIEW : Area Cross-Country Teams Capable of Repeating Feats
- State Legislators OK Business Tax Breaks : Capitol: Lawmakers adjourn for year as package aimed at stimulating economy gets bipartisan support.
- SPLENDID CHASE: Tim Salmon has already broken...
- <i> Banda </i> Music's Sour Notes : Dance Fans Are Stepping on Some Toes, Cities Say
- NEWS ANALYSIS : The Rise of a Hollywood Heavy Hitter : Entertainment: A merger of Paramount and Viacom would produce a new media elite. And it would freeze out some newcomers to the game.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Open and Shut Case
- Shuttle's Weekend Launch Is Readied
- Governor to Sign Bill Allowing Caltrans to Contract Out Work : Legislature: The measure, authored by state Sen. Marian Bergeson of Newport Beach, will allow engineering and architectural deals to resume that had been halted by an employees' union suit.
- Legislature Toughens Driving Sobriety Standard for Minors
- World IN BRIEF : MEXICO : Strong Earthquake Shakes Large Region
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Valley Seminaries Are on the Rise : Education: Enrollment at The Master's in Sun Valley is expected to top 200 by spring. Meanwhile, a Protestant school has relocated in West Hills.
- ALHAMBRA : Plainclothes Officer Kills Knife-Wielding Carjacker
- Trafficking in Lethal Weapons : Police departments' sales of old firearms are sadly misconceived
- FILLMORE : Schools Chief Is Planning to Resign
- Simi Registers High Pollution Levels
- FPPC Accuses Robbins of More Violations
- Schools' Chief Odyssey Continues
- VENTURA : Insurance Agent Gets 2 Years for Fraud
- BURBANK/GLENDALE : City May Process Other Areas' Tickets
- SENSITIVITY WATCH : Not Funny
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Literacy Program Gets $35,000 Grant
- Saugus Misses Tackles but Grabs a 34-21 Victory Over Thousand Oaks : High school football: Centurion running back Chris Johnson rushes for 204 yards and two touchdowns.
- HE'S MORE THAN Tough Enough : Winfield's Ability to Roll With Punches Puts Him on the Brink of 3,000-Hit Plateau
- CITY ROUNDUP
- MEN'S SEMIFINALS : Sampras, Pioline Appear to Have Clear Sailing
- Hughes Expected to Announce Decision to Stay in Los Angeles
- Counter Plan to Patching Formica
- 1 Year After Hurricane Iniki, Kauai Puts Up a Good Front : Storm: Homes have been rebuilt and tourists are back. But the lives, security of many residents remain shattered.
- Bill Targets Conflicts in Voting on MTA Bids
- King of the Night
- Company Is Ordered to Avoid Misleading Sales Pitches : Courts: Injunction prevents Lake Forest firm from telling senior citizens that it prevents a need for long-term convalescent care, among other claims.
- X-rated candidate: The campaign committee of Redondo...
- San Fernando Parks Chief Files Complaint Amid Inquiry
- Countywide : Volunteers Help Wildlife Service
- Enhancement of Riot Tapes Explained : Denny case: Expert tells jury that computerized process was used to highlight details and trace them to one person. Prosecution maintains that that man is Damian Williams.
- San Clemente Rolls to Win Over Crawford
- Pulsifer, Palacios Power Saddleback's 35-0 Victory
- USC Is Hoping to Draw Line at Penn State : College football: The Trojans' offensive front figures to face a major test in the Nittany Lions' defense.
- Capistrano Valley Finds Strength to Beat Long Beach Wilson
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- He Hasn't Bled, So a Judgment Is Put on Hold
- AIRLINES
- Dubrovnik Can't Quell Anger Over '91 Attacks : Balkans: The Croatian port struggles to recover from Serbian barrages against an architectural jewel its residents--and the world--treasure.
- 7 Killed, 27 Hurt as Rebel Serbs Shell Garrison Town in Croatia
- World IN BRIEF : CUBA : Warning Is Issued After Asylum Bids
- Court Restraining Order Issued Against Pasadena Councilman
- Woman Confesses to Killing German Tourist, Police Say : Crime: She reports being angered when the couple targeted for robbery would not stop their rental car. A third suspect is held.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Aid Available From Endowment Fund
- Panel Rejects Tax to Move Abandoned Cars : Fees: Transportation Commission kills plan to charge all of the county's vehicle owners $1 a year for the service.
- TRABUCO CANYON : 4-H Club to Hold Fair and Parade
- ART REVIEW : Bracing Look From Artist's Eye : Robert Smithson's 'Photo Works' at LACMA assembles objects using photos or camera-based imagery. It's a view firmly fixed on culture.
- Actress Curtis an Author
- Dow Climbs 32.14 on News of Low Inflation : Markets: Yields on long-term Treasury bonds fall to near-record lows. Gold prices are once again battered.
- Split Within Socialists Imperils Japan Coalition
- CAMARILLO : Author to Speak on Origins of Violence
- Lawyers Sum Up Cases in Shooting of TV Actor
- STRIKE AVERTED: With the DWP strike just...
- Are Seniors Just One Big Block? : Their spokesmen suggest so--but maybe not
- The Biggest Character Gets the Role : Entertainment: Disney's Ducks hockey team auditions a flock of wild and crazy guys to be their cheerleader, known as the Iceman.
- JEWISH HOLIDAYS: With the signing of a...
- SANTA ANA : Free, Reduced-Price Meal Plan Offered
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Notre Dame Has False Start but Downs Alemany : High school football: Knights, out of sync much of the game, fall behind, 3-0, after early turnover before getting offense in gear for 28-11 victory.
- CITY ROUNDUP : One Blunt Rewards Another
- PREP FOOTBALL : PREP SCORECARD / COUNTY HIGHLIGHTS FROM WEEK 1 : HOW TOP 10 FARED
- OPERA REVIEW : 'La Boheme': No Stars but Some Pretty Pictures : The first production of the Music Center Opera season was overproduced and, perhaps, undersung.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Hinojosa Embraces the Cultures
- Fall Preview : Our User's Guide: Still Friendly : Critic's Picks: Pop Music
- TV REVIEWS : Buoyant Fun Is 'Running the Halls'
- 2 School Districts Oppose Initiative
- Formal Recognition of PLO Signed by Rabin
- VENTURA : $100,000 Approved for Bicycle Trail
- COMMENTARY : Crisis in Education Prompts a Rethinking of School Voucher Plan
- CARSON : Youth Dies of Wounds From Drive-By Shooting
- MISSION VIEJO : Bold Dedication Set for Soccer Facility
- CITY ROUNDUP
- Cooper Spurs El Camino Real, 21-17
- Illegitimate Child Loses Will Fight : Jurisprudence: The woman was fathered out of wedlock 32 years ago by Ross W. Cortese, the late multimillionaire founder of Leisure World.
- Foothill Falls to Tustin Again Despite Ranking : Football: Tillers shut out Knights for the fourth straight game. Tailback Barrett scores twice.
- Southern California Christian Falls in Opener
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Santa Margarita Rallies Past Bosco in Final Quarter
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Brush Up Decor With Curtain Canvas
- Burbank : 5th Airline to Begin Service in Burbank
- CITY ROUNDUP
- Tran Leads Costa Mesa Running Game in Rout : Mustangs: Senior rushes for 217 yards, four touchdowns. Crenshaw has 110 yards in 55-0 victory over Ocean View.
- Court Cases Fail to Halt Gideons' Zeal : Evangelism: Several rulings have barred the organization from distributing Bibles in some public schools. But the group has quietly persisted in its mission.
- Buena Park Stumbles in Opener : Prep football: Brea-Olinda shuts out the Coyotes in the final three quarters for a 10-7 victory.
- Woodbridge Passes Test, Beats Pacifica : Football: Quarterback Sauk takes to the air for a pair of touchdown passes as Warriors open with a 31-7 victory.
- Sunny Hills Loses After Missed PAT
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- TV REVIEWS : 'Lois & Clark' Soars, and So Does Townsend
- TV/RADIO
- Fall Preview : Our User's Guide: Still Friendly : Critic's Picks: Art
- Shedding Some Light on Shading Coefficients, Energy Ratings and Air Circulation
- Avid Senior Spellers Stung by the Bee
- Clinton, Gore Hail Sunnyvale's City Efficiency
- Alliance Has No 'Will' for Military Effort in Bosnia, NATO Chief Says
- State Inquiry of Bradbury Report Sought : Law enforcement: L.A. County Sheriff Sherman Block asks the attorney general to take steps publicly censuring the Ventura County district attorney.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Warner Ridge Dirt Removal Delayed
- VENTURA : Teen-Ager Sentenced to 4 Years at CYA
- Villa Park Holds Off Valencia Comeback : Prep football: Tony D'Amato's diving interception with a minute left preserves the Spartans' 30-26 victory.
- A Job Saver in Jeopardy : Pacoima: A low-fee day-care program for 52 children was set up to help parents go to work and stay off welfare. But the money is running out.
- Seaside Invitational Boasts Strong Field
- Will Prosperity Spoil the NBA? : League meeting: The question of how to divide increased revenue looms over collective bargaining.
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- MOTOR RACING / VINCE KOWALICK : Harper Fights Bumpy Ride on Southwest Tour
- Trabuco Hills Wears Down El Toro
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Jefferson Starship Sets Course for Earthly Orbit : The San Francisco hippie band blends its past sci-fi escapism and political agenda for a more contemporary focus during its show at the Coach House.
- Airport to Pay for Upgrades to School
- Once Vedder Gets Better, Laguna Hills Rolls Over Bloomington
- 1993 PREP PREVIEW / GIRLS TENNIS : Edison
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Eric Davis Hits 2 Homers and Robs Burks of One
- Wilson Has No Interest in History
- Building a Foundation on 'Cement' Steps : While Performing to Promote Their First Album, Trouble Dolls Will Be Keeping Their Day Jobs
- Chrysler to Develop Electric Vehicle on Its Own
- Voices
- Woman's Claim on Estate Rejected
- MTA Adds Buses on Busiest Routes
- County's Tentative Accord With Unions Avoids Severe Pay Cuts
- COSTA MESA : Protests Delay Panel's Jail Conversion Vote
- ORANGE : School Buses Pass Test After 3 Failures
- PACOIMA : 'Independence Day' Is International
- Ex-Doctor Accused of Practicing Medicine : Crime: The former Stanton physician, whose license was revoked, is arrested at Santa Ana home and charged with working in a Bakersfield clinic.
- Justice O'Connor Rejects Stanley : Women's basketball: Coach was seeking to be temporarily reinstated at USC while pursuing her sex-discrimination lawsuit.
- CITY ROUNDUP
- Kyman Embodied Spirit of CS Northridge : His Collegiate Career Ends With Ankle Injury, but Memories of Glory Linger
- Bishop Amat Opens With Win Over Carson
- 1993 PREP PREVIEW / GIRLS TENNIS : Hawkins Seeking the Confidence to Match Her Ability
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- TV REVIEWS : 'Sa-I-Gu': L.A. Riots From a Different Focus
- BURBANK : Woman Helps Raise $6,000 for Injured Boy
- Man Held in Laguna Hills Bank Heist
- Prosecutors Allege That Man Killed 3 Family Members Out of Hatred
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : LaCom, Jones Help Give Crescenta Valley Coach Winning Debut
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- CITY ROUNDUP
- Mission Viejo Wins in Spalding's Coaching Debut
- Blue Jays Stop Skid by Beating Angels, 10-4
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Passers Stun El Camino
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Flynn's Remarks
- Stick With Librarians
- FBI Launches Investigation of LAPD Shooting : Police: A man who hoped to join the Compton police force was slain during what officers said was a gun battle. But relatives dispute the official description. Federal agency will determine if civil rights charges should be filed.
- School Voucher Issue
- At Close of Baltic Tour, Pope Urges Forgiveness : Religion: John Paul again turns to theme of reconciliation as he ends visit to ex-Soviet Union.
- 2 Lesbian Surgeons Receive Mass. High Court's OK to Adopt Child
- CANOGA PARK : Feud Over Recycling Business Reignites
- THOUSAND OAKS : Performers for Plaza Debut Must Apply
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Council Rejects Plans Favoring City Residents in Program Uses
- VENTURA : Council to Consider Outdoor Dining Law
- INGLEWOOD
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : County OKs Budget of Acton-Agua Dulce District
- Enhancement of Denny Tape Explained : Trial: Expert tells jury that expensive, tedious process was used to bring out facial blemish and stain on T-shirt that police used to help identify defendant.
- Jones, Chatsworth Start Fast in 23-0 Victory Over Palisades
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Conlan, Henley Now Questionable
- Majority-Decision Draw for Whitaker and Chavez : Boxing: American wins on U.S. judge's card, but British and Swiss officials score the fight 115-115.
- Marlins Defeat Dodgers
- Edison Gets Victory Amid Sea of Turnovers : Football: Both offensive units lack polish. Miscues by Corona del Mar's line prove to be the difference as Chargers win, 14-7.
- New Era for Loara Is a Winner : Football: Dawson helps Saxons end 11-game losing streak with 208 yards and three touchdowns in 20-14 victory over Western.
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Wholesale Prices Fall an Unexpected 0.6% During August : Economy: Cost cutting in tobacco products leads to the steepest monthly drop in the producer price index in 2 1/2 years.
- A Red-Letter Exchange
- James D. Garibaldi; Ex-Judge Became Top Capitol Lobbyist
- World IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : Sihanouk's Surgery Delays His Return
- Talks Falter in King's Civil Case Against City
- STUDIO CITY : MCA Discussing Plan With Residents
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA : Weekend Metrolink Trains to Run on Fair Route
- Santa Ana Identifies Year's 31st Gang Slaying Victim : Crime: With almost four months left, the city is within three killings of its 1991 homicide record.
- Owners Out to Turn Land Into 'Model Area' : Development: Under the project, Ventura vacant lots and a lemon grove will be converted into homes and businesses.
- Lawyer Defends Remarks About Judge : Courts: In a contentious hearing, attorney Stephen Yagman describes how he formed his opinion that a federal judge is 'anti-Semitic.'
- Cypress College to Exhibit 'Eerie' Photo View of L.A. Landmarks
- Countywide : Hands-On Fair Offers Children's Activities
- MEN'S DOUBLES FINAL : Leach, Flach Add U.S. Open to List of Doubles Titles
- Savanna Has the Strength in Reserve
- PREP ROUNDUP : No. 10 Sunny Hills Starts Fast, Tops No. 8 Esperanza in Water Polo
- Glendale Backs Rucker, Casey Boast Enough Credentials, Talent to Carry Vaqueros So Long as They Remain Unselfish and Inspire Each Other : Dashing Duo to Share Wealth
- Tough El Dorado Defense Shuts Down Century, 21-0
- Venegas, McConnell Win Speedway Pairs
- Northrop Will Close B-2 Plant in Pico Rivera : Aerospace: Many of the facility's 7,600 workers will be laid off by mid-1997 when the last of the bombers rolls off the line.
- INTERNATIONAL
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Solve Top Goalie, Upset No. 7 Washington
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : The Biggest Little Hero of the Week
- Hueneme Gets Deep Six From Smith in 73-6 Rout
- Rockin' On the Dock of the Bay : What a Pair: Neil Young Joins Forces With Booker T.'s R&B; Band
- Fall Preview : Our User's Guide: Still Friendly : Critic's Picks: Theater
- State Board Makes No Decision on Funding Levels for Charter Schools
- Auto Shop Owner Agrees to Settle Suit
- Santiago Falls Victim to El Rancho Running Attack
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Giants' Lead Is Now Just .002 Over Braves
- Bubka, Farmer-Patrick Win Big
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hershiser Says Hand Feels OK
- Ducks Test Mind Expansion
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Kings Have Big Skates to Fill : Hockey: Departure of McSorley to the Penguins creates an opportunity for Rychel and Thompson.
- Radical Palestinians Issue Death Threats in Denouncing Accord : Mideast: Amid vows of more violence, Arafat's assassination is predicted.
- Mexico Rebukes Wilson Over Immigrant Plan
- Valley Obituaries
- Panel Split on U.S.-U.N. Ties After the Cold War : Policy: Conflict arose in commission appointed by Bush. It provides a foretaste of a debate expected this fall.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Groups Plan Food Drive for Homeless
- Two Men Accused of Reprinting Sports Cards for Profit
- Obituary : * Mary Baalas; Political Activist
- BUENA PARK : Residents Ask to Keep Illegal Fence
- LA CRESCENTA : Would-Be Chili Lobbyist Plans His Wild Ride
- AGOURA : Indian Gathering Celebrates Culture
- Assembly Panel Stalls School District Breakup : Education: The committee rejects a measure to lower the number of voter signatures needed to move the proposal forward.
- LOS ANGELES : Bond Rating Firm Puts LAX on 'Creditwatch'
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Council Approves 11.1% Raise for Itself
- Graf the One Constant at Open : Tennis: She makes it to the women's final for the fifth time in seven years and will face Sukova.
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Hill Among Five Aggies Suspended
- CITY ROUNDUP
- MOVIE REVIEW : Los Angeles Festival,"Home, Place and Memory", A citywide Arts Fest : A Trio of Witty, Warm Dramas : The centerpiece is 'Finding Christa,' a group portrait of wise and strong black women.
- Museum-Quality Cockroaches
- Karcher Tells Workers His Side of Story : Fast food: The Carl's Jr. founder's memo sought to answer accusations against him by the company president in their battle over who will control the corporation.
- Hotel Guests Evacuated After Bomb Threat
- FURNISHINGS : When You Have to Sink Money Into a Sofa, Be Sure to Shop for Shape
- Tearful Lyle Menendez Says Fear Led to Slayings : Trial: Brother details alleged sexual abuse. He says his father had threatened to kill him if he told anyone.
- ANAHEIM : Suit Says City Wasn't Told of Toxic Waste
- Irvine : UCI Professor Shares Research Award
- Disney's Hot to Find Perfect Mighty Ducks Icebreaker
- AIDS Care Director Says She Will Resign
- Anti-Alcohol Pact Promoted by Parishes
- Seeing Pets Eye to Eye : Vet Team in La Habra Specializes in Ophthalmic Work
- LOS ANGELES : Williams Pledges to Make DARE a High Priority
- Sylmar Receives City Sanctions Over Violation
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- DEL MAR : Heart Of Joy Favored in Palomar
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- CITY ROUNDUP
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- Be Glad You're Not Chevy Chase : Television: For an hour billed as not being a traditional talk show, Fox's 'Chevy Chase Show' is just that. The big difference: a painfully ill-equipped host.
- Eliminating Free Riders Is Key to Clinton Health Plan : Reform: Small businesses and the healthy who feel no need for doctors or insurance are among the major targets.
- DANA POINT : Festival Offers Public Sail on Vintage Ship
- The Driver's Guide To Traffic Trouble
- School Rallies for Teacher : Staff Returns Favors, Assists Family of New Mother in 8-Week-Long Stateof Unconsciousness
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Wilkerson's Status Still Not Known
- Los Amigos' Late Touchdowns Are Enough to Defeat Estancia
- CS Northridge Meets Weber State
- Laguna Beach's Wood Topples Bolsa Grande
- Notre Dame's Toughest Opponent Isn't Michigan : College football: Book charges Holtz with misconduct and puts Irish football in a bad light.
- Strawberry Girlfriend Won't Press Charges
- Fall Preview : Our User's Guide: Still Friendly : Critic's Picks: Classical
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : 'Blues Summit' Has Few Peaks : The concert headlined by B.B. King and Buddy Guy at the Greek Theatre is less about feeling than it is about guitar virtuosity. The tour continues in Irvine tonight.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Two Spies, Two Genres and a Baby
- Concert to Benefit AIDS Service Center
- TUSTIN : Reopened Center Has Friendlier Ambience
- Chili Cook-Off and Other Events Fill Simi Valley Days Festivities : Fund-raisers: The salute to the city's small-town heritage is put together by local charities and service clubs.