- Lorrin (Whitey) Harrison; State Surfing Legend
- U.S. Has Arrest Warrant for Iraq's New Oil Minister
- Magazine Is Dropped From Libel Case : Court: Judge grants a retrial to psychoanalyst who says a writer for the New Yorker defamed him. But he rules that the publication was not at fault.
- Anti-Smog Plan Praised, Jeered as Hearings Begin : Environment: Hours of testimony reveal bitter divisions over pollution-trading concept. Stakes are high for air quality and the state's economy.
- Supermodels Profit Down Under
- Murals Tell City's History : Works of art in San Fernando are the path to understanding and learning more about the area's heritage, past and people.
- Police, District in Battle Over Crossing Guards : Oxnard: A recent state law allows cities and counties to shift the cost of the service to schools.
- One Musician's True Love : * He says studio work 'puts carrots on the table,' but jazz 'takes away the stress.'
- NORTHRIDGE : Latino Cultural Exhibit to Begin
- RESEDA : Planners Approve 6-Month Moratorium
- Body of Woman Discovered in Woodland Hills
- The usually tranquil Fort MacArthur parade ground...
- Motel Is Ordered to Clean Up Its Act
- Papers Depict Slaying Suspect as Despairing : Courts: Douglas Stanley, accused of killing sister-in-law and employee in her embroidery shop, lamented a life in which 'nothing ever works out.'
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : More Schools Jump on Fast-Food Wagon
- CAMARILLO : Youth Suspected in Robbery Is Arrested
- At age 14, Ante Perkov left the...
- GLENDALE : Beeline Shuttles to Start Charging Fares
- PANORAMA CITY : Court Date Set for Apartment Owners
- Riley Tells Pentagon County Is Best Suited to Plan El Toro's Future
- Dodgers Win One the Hard Way, 6-5 : Baseball: After losing a four-run lead, they come back with a run in the 10th to beat the Marlins.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS
- Hawthorne's Stallings Gives and Receives : Preps: Blend of speed, strength and jumping ability place the safety and pass catcher among the elite players in state.
- Sonora's Fumbles Send Canyon on a Roll
- Whitaker Is Latest to Challenge Chavez : Boxing: Bout in San Antonio's Alamodome is expected to answer the question: Who is world's best fighter, pound for pound?
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Solid Performances at Rock Against Rape Benefit
- A Compelling Look at Bruce, Brandon Lee
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Coin': All That Glitters Isn't Gold
- Gore on 'Letterman'? It's No Joke : Media: Although he gets off his share of quips, the vice president has a policy aim. Some analysts consider it a risky strategy.
- PEOPLE : Mining a Talent in Gold : Seymour Lauber trained himself to become an expert in gilding, especially for harps. His celebrity clients have included Liberace and Harpo Marx.
- Local Activists Voice Cautious Optimism : Reaction: Arabs and Jews in the L.A. area hold no rallies. Many await details on the accords.
- Valley's L.A. Council Members Say No to School Voucher Plan
- Helmeted Motorcyclist Survives Crash
- Attorney Facing Discipline Over Remarks About Judge
- Measure on Transit Lines Rejected : Transportation: Amendment defeated by state panel would have given Pasadena and Burbank routes priority over one in the Valley.
- VENTURA : Public Responds to Mall Expansion Plan
- DWP Strike Leaves Some in the Dark : Labor: New customers wait days for power to be turned on. The walkout has left crews understaffed and tripled repair time.
- BOOK REVIEW : Like Ugly on an Ape: Romping in a Lexicologist's World : QUOTH THE MAVEN: More on Language from William Safire; <i> By William Safire</i> ; Random House; $25; 309 pages
- 2 Teens Seriously Injured in Huntington Beach Crash
- 4 School Trustees Targeted for Recall in Book Dispute
- Activist to Discuss Area Issues
- 'Artists-in-Residence' Districts Boosted
- Old and Improved : With a Few Snips Here and There and a Little Thread, Vintage Clothes Can Be Reborn and Reworn
- Father Revives Baby Found in Spa
- VAN NUYS : Rescue Vehicles Heading South of the Border
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Anaheim Official Gets Redevelopment Post
- ESPN's New Deal: Sunday Opener, Much Less Money, Half the Games
- Saddleback's Swearingen Will Try for Coaching Record
- Mattingly's Wrist Becomes Sore Spot for the Yankees : Baseball: Star slugger goes into a 13-for-71 hitting slump because he is hurting.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Crusaders Win Behind Record Kick
- Coaches Angry After Kennedy Routs Cypress
- Doesn't Seem to Need Any Instruction
- Peninsula Gets Unexpected Help in Win : Preps: Panthers' Durroh and Reed are sidelined because of injuries, but Persichina and Krogh step up and help beat Lakewood, 20-8.
- ABC and PBS Dominate News / Documentary Emmys
- Arbitrator's Ruling Helps Green : NBA: Free-agent forward has more options with one-year termination deals acceptable.
- Fatal Plane Crash Blamed on the Pilots : Santa Paula: Safety board's investigation finds that neither airman saw the other when their aircraft collided over airport.
- LIFESTYLES : Garden Partying : Taste of the Town at the Piru Mansion will present an array of fine cuisine to benefit a Santa Clarita counseling center.
- Taxi Firm Risks Losing Permit for Withholding $20,000 Bond : Transit: Valley Cab refuses to pay a penalty over its ads. But Los Angeles is losing patience and may consider taking action.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : County Schools Chief to Leave Post, Teach at USC
- GLENDALE : Falling Rocks Injure 3 Firefighters During Rescue
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : High-Tech School Greets First Students
- Studio City Man, 84, Drowns in Pool
- 'Why Did This Happen?' Another Drive-By : Crime: Frankie Romero, 11, was shot in the head and critically wounded while standing on the patio of his family's home in Carson. Police say the boy, now on life support, was an innocent bystander.
- EQUALITY WATCH : Blessed Relief
- Hollywood's Glow Can Dim Parental Judgment
- Against Servite, Mater Dei Is in Like Flynn
- Toro Soccer Teams Play Cal Lutheran
- Football Is Always in His Blood : Preps: Gary Meek was a ball boy in grade school, played at San Diego State, now coaches Esperanza.
- Everything Points Graf's Way in Semifinal Matchup Today
- National Video Rentals : Whoo Hah! Ascent of 'A Woman'
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Injury Will Limit Henley
- Organist Stan Kann to Perform Saturday
- TV/RADIO
- Canyon's Nelson Is Running Away From the Elite Pack
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Hicks Improves on Depth Chart
- TV REVIEWS : Mystery of 'X-Files' Keeps You Hanging
- 'Architect': When Opposites Don't Attract
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Smoke but No Fire : Perky Juliana Hatfield Fails to Infuse Meaning, Emotion Into Songs of Unfulfilled Love
- MARKETING : Vans Chooses dGWB to Handle Its Ads; Account Worth More Than $1.5 Million
- Employers Get Extra Relief on Workers' Comp
- Lobbyists and Lawmakers in Last Huddles and Hustles : Legislature: Touchy negotiations and unlikely alliances mark end of a frenzied--but surprisingly cordial--session.
- DESIGN : Dwellings of a Bygone Era : Glendale's Verdugo Casa, the oldest house in the city, and Casa Adobe de San Rafael, with its mud-brick masonry, are reminders of a previous century in California.
- RECREATION : A Dog's Life Gets a Lot Better : Pet owners rave about 'agility,' a regimen that helps canines channel their energy and improve coordination.
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- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- OTHER NEWS : Odetics Unit Pact
- Regulators Blast Insurers, Call for Reform : Consumers: A task force criticizes economic assumptions and marketing tactics used to sell life policies.
- The Times TV Index
- 'True Romance': Bloody Good Love Story
- Putting Down a Deposit on South-Central : Rebuilding L.A.: Group announces plans to pour $28 million into reviving a soft drink bottling plant that could employ 250.
- David and Goliath Are Interacting : Bertelsmann and Upstart Plan Music Label for CD-ROMs
- Ex-N.Y. Judge Gets 15 Months for Threats
- In the Trade
- Israel and PLO, in Historic Bid for Peace, Agree to Mutual Recognition : Mideast: After decades of conflict, accord underscores both sides' readiness to coexist. Arafat reaffirms the renunciation of violence in strong terms.
- Radio : FOR KIDS : Listening for Things to Do : A mother realizes her dream with a show geared to keeping children active and entertained.
- Nesler Claims Official Molested Her at 14
- Tentative Accord Reached to End DWP Strike
- Suspect in Killing of Cardinal Found Dead in Mexican Prison
- Regulators Just Say No to Stockbrokers' Bashes
- Profit Taking Slams Bonds but Stocks Rise : Market Overview
- Cage's 'Circus' Delights Some, Baffles Others
- Local Activists Voice Cautious Optimism : Reaction: Arabs, Jews in O.C. say much remains to be done. A rabbi sees disaster for Israel.
- Bridgford Foods Reports $1.3-Million Profit
- Visions of Profits : Virtual-Reality Firm to Test Illusions in O.C.
- Hassanein to Retire as Head of Warner Bros. Theater Unit
- ART : A Tribute to Arts Council : Having helped organize exhibits at University of Judaism, members display their work.
- Suspect in Miami Tourist Slaying Sobs in Court; Girlfriend Sought
- $1.6-Million Anti-Gang Bill Clears Legislature
- Cable Revisions Are Receiving Poor Reception : Entertainment: For some subscribers, new law means not only changes in channel lineup but also increases in their bills.
- Conscience Voucher
- Channel One
- Mideast Peace Settlement
- Sheriff Clears Deputies in Fatal Raid on Ranch : Law enforcement: Block rejects as unfounded a report by Ventura County's top prosecutor that questioned the legality of the drug search, in which Malibu millionaire Donald P. Scott was killed. He calls for censure of the district attorney.
- Gossip Centers on Sagansky's Future : Television: After guiding CBS from third to first place, the entertainment chief is rumored to be exploring his options.
- Bulldozers Begin Work on O.C.'s First Tollway : Transportation: Long-anticipated start of San Joaquin Hills road project is celebrated, mourned.
- GOING FOR ZERO: Police agencies are taking...
- 181 Arabs Back From Forced Exile in Lebanon, Face Uncertain Future : Repatriation: Israeli move seeks to build confidence in PLO accord, which many of the activists reject<i> .</i>
- Foley Suggests Delay of Free Trade Pact Vote, Creates Confusion
- A SPECIAL REPORT: PEACE PACT REACTION
- Can't Get Plugged In to TV Home Shopping? But Wait! There's More!
- Residents Try Hard to Keep Their Cool : Weather: The temperature reaches 110 degrees in Woodland Hills. Air conditioning is among the hot items.
- Clinton Reported Ready to Resume PLO Talks : Diplomacy: Announcement will come today, officials say. President also pledges to aid Israel if peace pact fails.
- Senior Citizens Up in Arms Over Cap on Medicare in Health Plan : Medicine: Groups say they'll fight entire reform package if spending limits are implemented. First Lady visits Capitol Hill to ease rising concerns.
- Senate OKs Cigarette Tax in Closing Rush
- PERSPECTIVE ON NAGORNO-KARABAKH : Learn From Bosnia, Help Azerbaijan : The U.S. must end tilt toward Armenia and the West must mediate a cease-fire, backed by force if necessary.
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- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 10, 1993
- DARE Marks a Decade of Growth and Controversy : Youth: Despite critics, anti-drug program expands nationally. But some see declining support in LAPD.
- India to Set Aside Half of Federal Jobs for Underprivileged
- Workshop on Free Trade Pact Planned
- Surfacing for a Big Reunion : Military: About 3,000 former World War II seamen who served on submarines in the Pacific have gathered in Anaheim. Most have stories of daring, tragedy and heroism.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Sports Complex Near Murdy Park Backed
- SAFETY WATCH : Heads Up
- At 83, Cowboy Montie Montana Still Ropes In an Audience
- PLATFORM : No Library Sell-Out
- Doherty Does It Differently : Baseball: Tiger pitcher beats Angels and Langston, 4-2, by using an effective strikeout pitch.
- Small Stocks Hurt by Worry Over Economy : Market Overview
- Picture Is More Crowded for Hotel Rooms : Tourism: July occupancy figures increased over last year, and the county held its own with the rest of the country, two studies say.
- Medicare Rate Decision Pushes HMO Stocks Down
- ROSH HASHANAH : Beyond Apples and Honey
- Two Appointed as Deputy Assistants to President
- BOOK REVIEW : Lustrous Tale of Interpreted Dreams, Suppressed Souls : THE PALACE OF DREAMS <i> by Ismail Kadare</i> ; William Morrow; $18, 189 pages.
- HE DID IT FOR THE DEVIL : Ken Cazan Directs a Radical, Minimalist 'Faust,' Heavy on Sexuality and Sensuality
- Murder Case Opens Eyes to Horrific Tale of Child Abuse : Slaying: Sons are charged in Oklahoma man's death. Officials ask themselves if they ignored warning signs.
- Carrillo to Leave Orange for Azusa
- Valley Obituaries
- Ducks Choose Radio, TV Announcers
- A '60s 'Face' on '90s Concerns
- Ukraine President OKs Confidence Vote on Deal With Russia
- 19-Year-Old Sought in Killing of ATM Patron : Shooting: Police issue an arrest warrant for local resident Antoine N. Tucker. Reward is offered.
- Altadena : School Improvement Starts
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Oh, Coward!' Spans the Decades : Conejo Players Theatre offers a fast-paced musical revue featuring works of the British writer.
- Event Puts Women on Fast Track
- Varied Treasure : The Bruckers were big-time pack rats. Now 40 years of collectibles have to go.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Panel to Consider Mall Expansion : Development: A use permit is sought for the addition to Valley Central Shopping Center. Costco will probably occupy the anchor building.
- SIMI VALLEY : Ride Sharers Find Partners for Commutes
- Chapter 2 in Businessman's Legal Troubles
- CALABASAS : Neighbors Worry About Dry Wetland
- District to Hire School Construction Manager
- Oxnard Lemon Settles Discrimination Lawsuit : Employment: The firm will pay $575,000 to women who say the packinghouse was biased in hiring and promotions.
- Gallegly Offers Legislation to Bar Iraqi POWs : Government: Simi lawmaker says taking in former enemy soldiers is an insult to Americans facing economic hardships.
- Congressman to Step Down
- 69% Rise in Profit Posted by Regency Health Services
- Borrowers, Bankers Want CRA Rewritten : Finance: Top regulators listen to viewpoints at L.A. hearing on nation's major loan anti-discrimination law.
- Covina : Workshops on Composting
- OC HIGH: Student News & Views
- Orange County Video Rentals
- Assembly Approves March Primary
- West Hollywood : Council OKs Smoking Ban
- Long Beach : 2 Recycling Workers Plead No Contest in Police Sting
- Parents Press to Get School Buses Back on the Road : Transportation: District officials say they had to cut the service as part of the budget crunch, but agree to reinstate it if parents pay the cost.
- Great Bowls of Fire : A Chile Pepper's Just a Hunk-a Hunk-a Burning Love to Fans
- Cerritos : ABC School Buses Will Get Cameras to Deter Vandalism
- Long Beach : Council Approves Cellular Phones for Crossing Guards
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARIES : No Smog Checks at Service Stations : As the only state to defy EPA guidelines, California faces the loss of $800 million in highway funds.
- Overton's Attorney Seeks New Judge for Retrial : Courts: He says jurist could carry opinions from first trial of man accused of poisoning his wife. The judge says he's confident he could remain impartial.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Limits Mobile Home Space Rent Hikes
- Gang Member Arrested in Dorsey High Shooting : Violence: Campus is calm amid tight security. Top district officials : visit the school to lend reassurance.
- Panel Promoting High-Speed Train to Las Vegas Revived
- CANOGA PARK : MTA Drops Plan for Recycling Center
- FULLERTON : Subcontractor Policy Debated by Council
- Chavez Wants American Judge Taken Off Panel
- Mother Pleads Not Guilty in Case of Child Abandonment
- A New Chapter : Funding: Ojai officials are expected to contribute $30,000 to keep the county-operated library open an additional 26 hours per week.
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- Penney's Stores to Feature Items for Minorities : Merchandising: The retailer cites research into customer preferences. Southern California will be the focal point.
- FOOTBALL '93
- Brush Fire Blamed on Boys Playing With Lighter
- OC HIGH: Student News & Views : Dance floor Whiplash
- Cherished Memories of a B & B Summer
- Paraguay Police Raid Home Owned by Cult Suspected of Child Abuse
- Robert Williams of South Pasadena has been...
- Voucher Plan Losing Favor, O.C. Poll Finds : Survey: Two other initiatives--to extend a sales tax hike and ease passage of school bonds--gain support.
- Cross-Country Star Gibby Now at Westlake
- STUDIO CITY : Defendant Justifies Shooting of Actor
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION
- U.S. OPEN : Sampras Wraps Up Chang With a Complete Package : Tennis: After being swept in first-set tiebreaker, 1990 champion turns on power to reach semifinals.
- Justice Panelli to Retire From State High Court
- School District Cites Bad Conduct, Bans Adult Soccer : Norwalk-La Mirada: Athletic fields are declared off-limits following residents' complaints that participants changed clothes and urinated in public. The soccer group's youth teams are also banned.
- Sequel to 'The Cay' Sets Off 40-City Tour
- This Van Delivers Health and Hope
- La Puente Doctor's Work Restricted
- Upbeat Reggae Star Instills a Positive Note in His Music : Jimmy Cliff, headlining Saturday night in Ventura, is a happy guy who believes songs 'can change people.'
- College Aid for Students Who Serve U.S. OKd
- Claremont : Youth Suspected of Arson
- Man in Stolen Car Held After 2-Hour Chase
- ' . . . A Trip Through Hell' : Badly Burned Survivors of Brush Fire Fight Pain to Recover
- Crenshaw's DWP Building Still Wields Power Over its Milieu
- Judge Upholds Reduction in General Relief
- Teen-Ager Found Dead Alongside Railroad Tracks
- Fed Study's Conclusion: Hooray for Hollywood : Recession: Survey finds the movie industry among the few bright spots in California's economy, which continues to lag the nation.
- IN THE KITCHEN : A Taste as Old as Cold <i> What</i> ?
- Movie (National ranking) Weekend Gross Screens/Avg. (Studio)...
- California's Lost Pyramids
- Multiple Choice for SAT Students : Education: A variety of assistance--at a variety of prices--offers to ease fears and raise scores of those facing the new test.
- Farm Workers Not Rehired After Strike Win $2.5-Million Settlement
- Arcadia : Pilot's Finger Reattached
- Nevada Judges Must Attend Domestic Violence Forum
- FOOTBALL '93
- Beverly Hills : Clinton Urged to Free Spy
- Latinos in Poll See Positive Side of Illegal Immigration : Survey: The statewide study, in contrast with other samplings, found great disapproval of Wilson's proposals.
- Countywide : Computers to Help Students Hunt Jobs
- OXNARD : Ormond Beach Task Force Defines Role
- CAMARILLO : Council Approves Anti-Graffiti Law
- GLENDALE : City Moves Toward Role in Cable Costs
- Center Promises Residents Will Be Set for Life : Retirement: For 32 years, Mt. San Antonio Gardens has offered unlimited medical benefits for a price. Senior citizens gladly pay for peace of mind.
- American League Supports New Format
- Last Chance for a Good Impression
- The Olivesmith at Olive Time
- Continued Weekend Fees for Park OKd : Recreation: Council rejects charges of racism, extending program to limit access to nature area. Costs are $10 to $50 for residents and $15 to $75 for non-residents.
- FOOTBALL '93
- New Curfew Wins Praise in Phoenix : Officials say tough, innovative law has aided fight against crime. Critics charge that it is unconstitutional.
- Walnut : Funds Keep Library Open
- John Zorn "Naked City" (1989)<i> Elektra/Nonesuch</i>
- COSTA MESA : 2 Held on Suspicion of Kidnaping, Theft
- Mind if I light up 38 times?Out...
- LOS ANGELES : Illness of Juror in Denny Case Suspends Testimony
- L.A. Council Extends Tenure of N. Hollywood Advisory Panel
- Thousand Oaks Backs Off on Group Homes Ban : Renters: The council rules that strangers can be an 'alternate family' if they share responsibility for house cleaning and have equal access to common areas.
- Firm Will Launch Bus Service to LAX
- 2 Oxnard Auto Dealerships Settle Lawsuit : Business: The district attorney alleged false advertising was used to lure customers. The dealers will pay $30,000.
- Diver's Tale of Shrinking Sea Urchins Is Too Deep for Jury
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Notre Dame Book Offensive to Mirer
- One on One : Pernell Whitaker Wants to Beat Chavez, but He's Just as Concerned About the NBA as the WBC
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry Working Out
- 1993 PREP PREVIEW / BOYS' CROSS-COUNTRY
- 1993 PREP PREVIEW / BOYS' CROSS-COUNTRY : Martinez Ripens Early for Orange Cross-Country Team
- Nautical Theme Puts Wind in Sails of Orange Coast Festivals
- Family Life Unfolds in 'Tokyo Story'
- Pasadena : Schools Set on New Course
- 2 Council Members Served With Recall Papers at Meeting
- SANTA PAULA : Council Opposes Abandoned-Car Fee
- Innocent Plea in Torrance Slaying
- Private School's Classes Delayed by Safety Violations
- SYLMAR : Community Services Sought at Swap Meet
- Luther Medical Products Inc.
- Tustin Firm Expects to Double Its Profits
- A 'Beach Boy' Remains Immersed in His Craft : Canoeing: 'Whitey' Harrison was in the first 26-mile outrigger race in 1959 from Newport Beach to Catalina Island. The competition's still around--this year's is Saturday--and so is Harrison.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Councilman Wants Vacant Buildings Razed
- Countywide : Officials Map Plans in War on Graffiti
- Judge Urges Denial of Lorenzo Airline Bid
- ENVIRONMENT
- Covina : City Manager Resigns
- Council OKs Law Allowing More Sign Creativity : Business: The new regulations mean the return of neon and other design techniques that were formerly outlawed.
- Clinton Hopes to Clean Up by Buying, Selling Right to Pollute
- U.S., Russia Agree to Stronger Defense Ties
- Recognizing a Good Record
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Developers, City to Discuss Site Uses
- Salvation Army Helps Needy Children Start School in Style
- RESEDA : Planners to Consider Longer Moratorium
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Has Answer for Kingdome Noise
- OC HIGH: Student News & Views : YOU CAN'T WEAR THAT : School officials say they're just trying to protect students and maintain the proper atmosphere.
- West Hollywood : Meeting on Nightclub Noise
- German Tourist Slain in Florida; Furor Renewed
- LONG BEACH TRIPLE TREAT : At Museum of Art, a Look at Furniture, Video 'Diaries' and the 'Age of Plague'
- A Live and in Person Impersonator
- Lakewood : Hospital Adds 32-Bed Wing With Rehabilitation Unit
- FOOTBALL '93
- Arts Festival Offers Many Choices for a Full Weekend
- FOOTBALL '93 / JUNIOR COLLEGE PREVIEW
- Injury Blamed on Stray Rifle Shot
- Sports : New High School Is Preparing for an Evening of Firsts
- OC HIGH: Student News & Views : Young, and More
- Work to Begin on South Leg of Toll Road : Transportation: After 20 years of planning and numerous court appearances, the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor Agency will break ground today in Laguna Hills.
- He's Trying to Ride a Wave From Winnipeg Back to NFL : Football: Blaise Bryant surfed for a while after Jets cut him, but Huntington Beach resident missed the game and headed to CFL.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : This Freshman Gets High Marks
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Body of Serviceman Found in Aqueduct
- Long Beach : Levi Strauss Will Move Office to Landmark Square
- FOOTBALL '93
- Maywood : City Looks to Crack Down on Illegal Yard Sales
- DWP Strikers Shout Down Contract Offer : Labor: After raucous voice vote, negotiators are pessimistic about settling the nine-day walkout. No major outages are reported.
- Hillside's Slow Collapse Chasing Away Animal Shelter : San Clemente: The city will relocate strays while shoring up the slope eroded by storms, then look for a larger location. A sewage treatment facility nearby is not threatened.
- SUNLAND : $250,000 Approved for Equestrian Trail
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