- Buoyed by a strong performance in its...
- America West Emerges From Bankruptcy : Airlines: Closing of investment deal means all of the major U.S. carriers are free of such proceedings for the first time this decade.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stock, Bond Prices Dip on Profit Taking
- Head of the Class
- THE GOODS : Starry, Starry Software
- Van in Boston Linked to Student's Slaying : Crime: Police arrest two youths in vehicle believed the one used in Garden Grove killing.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '94 / SEASON PREVIEWS : Bad Pass : With UCLA Interception Behind Him, USC's Johnson Makes Victory His Goal
- Cleveland High Adds Mills to Baseball Staff
- Woods Roars Back to Advance at U.S. Amateur
- Phone Chatter Comes Back as a Winner
- K.V. Grocery Chain Denies Violating Labor Law
- Businessman Convicted of Fraud : Courts: Robert Dupre of Newport Beach is found guilty in connection with a federal probe into the failure of Louisiana's Oak Tree Savings Bank. He and two other men face sentencing in the case.
- A Timely Survey of Bank ATM Fees
- Senators Recess, to Return Sept. 12
- The Lanterman Legacy : Fabled house boasts an ingenious design and offers glimpses of a family that contributed so much.
- U.S. Orders State Student Aid Agency to Repay $62 Million : Finance: Firing of top managers is demanded by federal officials, who say 21,427 defaulted loans were mishandled. Commission admits to some problems but says less than $1 million is owed.
- SANTA PAULA : Applicants Sought for Planning Board
- The Decor Score : From armoires to upholstered sofas, Designers Furniture Mart offers quality and reasonable prices.
- PARENTING : Soccer Kicks In : The World Cup is over, but youths in the San Fernando Valley are about to begin playing in organized fall leagues.
- Wilson Hits Clinton on Cuba Policy
- PARENTING : Order Out of Chaos : Getting children organized isn't always easy. It requires some help from grown-ups, but it sure makes life easier.
- Police Officer Is Shot, Killed With His Own Gun
- Zaire Gangs Loot Aid After Pullout
- PARENTING : Tailoring a Child's Education : Whether gifted or learning-disabled, students need a curriculum that fits.
- FULLERTON : Beer-Tasting Event to Benefit Club
- PORT HUENEME : Man Charged in Fatal Stabbing at Market
- Obituary
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Co-Sponsors Fire 'Remembrance'
- Ethics Panel Looks at MTA Vote by Riordan
- Granada Hills Woman, 41, Drowns in Night Dive
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : This Quarterback Also Had a Good '93
- A Winning Prototype : Beach Volleyball Star Kent Steffes Dominates Along With Kiraly, and His Harder, Smarter Approach Is Catching On
- Breaking Into the Boys' Club : A Unique Program Is Giving 20 Young Women a Shot at Filmmaking
- Le Meridien Names Catering Chief
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Secrets' Told as Journey Unfolds : Brian Mallon takes a poetic walk through Celtic literature and lore in a celebration of heroes and beautiful, flowing language.
- PARENTING : Moments Full of Inspiration : There are many opportunities to develop and share awe and wonder of the universe in a family context.
- J. Rickard; Created First Black Ballet Group in U.S.
- Irregularities Unlikely to Affect Mexican Vote : Election: Government cites flaws at 11% of polling places. Observers note urban-rural political gap.
- Blazing New Trails : A Day in the Mountains Is No Picnic for the City Kids of CREW
- Kids Care Fair
- In Hot Water : Ocean Warms Up Dramatically This Summer
- LOS ANGELES : Garcetti Unveils Program to Fight Domestic Violence
- Trouble was brewing, all right: A bus...
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : District to Spend $673,000 to Study Needs of 3 Schools : Education: An architectural firm is hired to survey what improvements are necessary at each campus.
- DEL MAR : Big-Money Races at Arlington Draw Southern Californians
- THEATER REVIEW : Blurred Look at 'Aftershocks' of Adoption
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Wagons East!'--Candy's Final Film--Just Pokes Along
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CHINA : Dissident Beaten by Prison Guards
- Discovery of Explosives Forces Major Evacuation in Monterey
- A Fresh Look at Antiquities : The first public show of Cypriot artifacts at CSUN will be in a trailer.
- Gen. Ramon J. Camps; Aided Slaughter of Argentines
- Conroy Violated Assembly Policy, Probe Finds
- PARENTING : Building on a Pivotal Relationship : Although the modern family structure has changed over the years, the need for grandparents is a constant.
- PARENTING : Gearing Up : Most teen-agers are eager to drive, but parents are caught between welcoming the help and worrying.
- Weary Senate OKs Crime Bill After a GOP Challenge Fails : Congress: 61-38 vote sends $30-billion measure to Clinton and ends week of fractious struggle. Handful of Republicans breaks ranks to give Democrats the victory<i> .</i>
- Dunaway Sues Lloyd Webber Over 'Sunset Blvd.' Firing
- Decline in Enrollment May Bring Budget Cuts : Education: College district has 460 fewer students for fall. An additional $1.4-million shortfall looms.
- Mission of <i> Merci</i> : American, French Vets of World War II Are Reunited
- Countywide : UC Irvine to Open Extension Branch
- A Little Music, Maestro, Please
- Hole in One Here Isn't Out of the Ord-inary
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Everett Solid as Saints Win
- National Champions Are Still Only Boys at Heart
- 'Silents on Sundays' to Feature Women in Hollywood
- Home Entertainment : Griffith's 'Birth of a Nation' Re-Emerges on Laser
- PARENTING : Finding Outlets for Anger : Specialists say youthful outbursts of aggression are normal. But dealing with them effectively is a learned behavior and must be taught to children.
- Could Syndrome Be Source of Folk Tales?
- VAL VERDE : Realty Agent Who Was Kidnaped Goes on Leave
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Teen's Beating Not Deemed Hate Crime
- Inexperienced Scuba Diver, 41, Drowns : Tragedy: Bobbi Jean Greenhead became separated from her group during night outing near county line.
- El Toro Airport Initiative Stays on Ballot, Judge Rules : Courts: He has doubts about the measure but says the shortcomings pointed out by Lake Forest are not enough to deprive the people of the right to vote on the issue.
- WESTMINSTER : Residents Win Fight, Keep 21st St. Name
- Proposed Rules for Pawnshops Worry Owners
- THOUSAND OAKS : Citizens Shave Costs of Arts Plaza Gala
- ANAHEIM : Property Taxes to Increase Slightly
- It's That Time of Year Again : Back to school means, in some circles, back to bickering
- United Way Looking for Volunteers
- Buccaneer Owner Culverhouse, 75, Dies
- Late, Great Walter Johnson in Brea Wall of Fame
- General Motors, Workers Reach Settlement to End Strike : Labor: The protest closed 13 assembly plants. Production of some of GM's best-selling models was halted.
- Company Town : STACKING UP SALES
- Company Town : Fischer and Busby Fill New Posts at MCA / Universal
- Delegates See China Visit as a Golden State Opportunity : Trade: Californians accompanying commerce secretary hope to strike deals and strengthen ties on the closely watched trip.
- HEALTH
- Fluor's 3rd-Quarter Profit Up 18% : Earnings: The results are attributed to strong performance in the firm's core engineering and construction business.
- THE GOODS : Pushing for a 'Lemon Law' With More Bite
- HERE'S THE KEY: Shirley Piha, 65, of...
- Club Scene : Hitting the High Notes as Well as the Low
- Wheels of Fortune : A worried bus trip to the Hollywood Bowl ends happily-- and without hassles of parking.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : As Partisan Lines Harden in Senate, Level of Debate Hits Tragicomic Low : Legislators: Theatrics and bile have drowned a spirit of compromise. Some call it emblematic of capital Clinton-bashing, others cite a need for sound bites.
- Simpson Team to Fight D.A.'s Use of Grand Jury at Hearing : Courts: Defense says any evidence gathered by panel should be suppressed. Embattled police detective asks judge to deny request for personnel records.
- Judge Issues Injunction Against Gang in Norwalk : Courts: Order names 22 people and bars them from terrorizing a neighborhood.
- VENTURA : Electric Car to Have Impact on County Fair
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council Races Likely to Start Heating Up
- Little in Life Unaltered for Kidnaping Victim : Val Verde: Realtor abducted while showing homes is happy to be alive, but can't forget the experience.
- NBC and Costas Will Make Their Return to Baseball . . . Later
- BASEBALL STRIKE: DEVELOPMENTS FROM DAY 14
- Rams to Discuss Releasing Henley Rather Than Face Conditions
- Comics to Perform for Diabetes Group
- Danitra Vance; Obie-Winning Actress, Performance Artist and Comedian
- President Praises Lawmakers for 'Brave and Promising Step'
- Dept. of Real Estate Investigating Retirement Fund for Teachers
- PARENTING : Kids Eat Up Lunch Box Imagery : Trend-conscious offerings are a far cry in material and style from old metal food hampers.
- Matsushita Reports Rise in Group Profits
- Company Town : VIDEO FACTS
- 2 Teen-Age Robbers Handed Over to Tribe for Expected Banishment
- INSURANCE
- Judge Waives a Key Barrier in AT&T;'s Bid to Buy McCaw : Telecommunications: The $12.6-billion deal faces one more regulatory hurdle. One Baby Bell vows it will appeal.
- Clinton Allies Rein In Health Bill Ambitions
- A Boy's Life : Ruth Kelley found a penchant for a young male point of view as she wrote 'Jake's Journal,' about a youngster in a rural canyon.
- Ceradyne Shows Loss for Quarter
- 2 Convicted in Attack With Paint-Roller Rod : Courts: They could get 15 years to life in prison. Steve Woods, 17, died in gang incident on San Clemente beach.
- DEJA VU: Northridge's march to Saturday's World...
- Evidence Strong That Long Fall in Home Prices Is Over : Housing: The median price in O.C. rose in July to $217,750, comfortably above February's low of $204,740.
- Nomi Mitty; Broadway, TV and Film Actress
- Company Town
- AUTOS
- Finally, Encouraging News in Real Estate Hits Home : Economy: Many market indicators show that house prices in the state and Southland may have bottomed out.
- PARENTING : Filling a Need : Families seeking a specialist to deal with their children's teeth and fears turn to a pediatric dentist.
- U.S. Won't Press Abortion on Other Nations, Gore Says
- 2 Guilty of Killing Teen-Ager at Beach : Courts: Defendants were in a mob that hurled objects at the youth and his friends.
- John P. Dobbins; Led San Marino's Citizen Donation Drive
- Laughing All the Way to the Bookshelves
- Job-Seekers Can Negotiate for Salary, Benefits or Other Perks : Employment: The secret to successful bargaining lies in the timing. Candidates do have leverage.
- Valley Parenting
- PARENTING : Just the Way You Are : Some kids are bigger, smaller, heavier or thinner than others. They should be encouraged to put less weight on looks.
- LOS ANGELES : 22-City Bike Trek Planned to Benefit AIDS Care-Givers
- Countywide : Police Lead Children on Trip to the Zoo
- Pop Music Reviews : Walker Burns With Talent Big as Texas
- Judge Imposes Valley's 1st '3-Strikes' Sentence : Crime: Burglar Robert Hardy is convicted with the help of love letters he wrote to his girlfriend and co-defendant.
- Buccaneer Owner Culverhouse, 75, Dies
- Fresh, Ambitious 'Sarita' in an Old Venue
- Patinette at MOCA Offers Palette of Lunch Options
- Crime Bill Survives Key Test in Senate, Heads for Final Vote : Congress: 61-39 tally knocks down GOP's procedural obstacle to $30-billion measure. Six Republicans break ranks to give Democrats narrow victory margin.
- The West, Blinkered, Keeps Blundering : Islamic world: Its evolution has every chance of being democratic if democracies will put ideals ahead of deal-making.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Children Learn Roots by Dancing
- Simpson Team Attacks D.A.'s Use of Grand Jury : Courts: Defense motion seeks dismissal of murder case. Elsewhere, dispute swirls over magazine story.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Cement Firm Wins Stay on Order to Stop Burning Waste
- Proposed Museum Site May Be Chumash Burial Ground : Thousand Oaks: Bones were found in 1990. Native Americans question why they weren't notified sooner.
- ORANGE : City Says Cable TV Firm Owes Refunds
- Harrison Happy at Pepperdine : Baseball: New coach has been associated with four teams that have won NCAA championships.
- IOC Looking Toward Truly Modern Games : Olympics: The 12th Congress may add several new sports and also pick a long-sought replacement for former USOC president Robert Helmick.
- CANOGA PARK : Toxic Waste Offender to Work for Caltrans
- Oxnard Council Resolves Kojima Land Deal
- CALABASAS : Grants Available for Post-Quake Repairs
- CALABASAS : Center Builder to Put Office Trailer on Site
- District Is Told to Pay Disabled Boy's Costs : Ojai: Court says schools are responsible for hiring therapists to teach the teen-ager to walk and feed himself.
- Police Arrest 2 on Drug Charges
- VENTURA : Suspect Flees Bailiffs Before Case Is Called
- OXNARD : Funds Urged for After-School Effort
- MOORPARK : Supervisor of Market Robbed in His Office
- Ventura County Fair : Volunteer Finds 51-Year Home at the County Fair
- Palmdale Makes Minor Deal : Baseball: City reaches agreement with proposed Golden State League for $5-million stadium.
- Coming Sunday
- Recess Is Called as Talks Stagnate : Baseball: Federal mediators recommend break after owners and union leaders bring nothing new to the table.
- OC HIGH: NEWS AND VIEWS : New Museums Are More Than Dioramas and Stuffed Dinosaurs : Education: Centers for learning, including one proposed for Santa Ana in 1997, include plenty of hands-on exhibits.
- PARENTING : The Sandbox Social Set : Arranging play dates for playmates requires careful planning and assurance on the part of parents. Experts say the visits are beneficial.
- Campaign Calendar
- This Time, Dunlap Stops Springfield : Little League: Pitcher throws one-hitter as Northridge wins, 3-0, to reach championship game.
- First Day of Practice Kicks Off a New Era for Chapman : Football: Ernie Chapman, a tackle on 1932 team and son of the school founder, is among those drawn to witness birth of Division III program.
- Woman Killed in Car Crash Donates Heart, to Her Father
- THE GOODS : CHEAP THRILLS : Emmy-Nominated Costumes Take Bows in Beverly Hills
- A Home Fit for a Kid : A Woodland Hills carpenter constructs customized playhouses to suit a wide range of tastes and pocketbooks.
- 11 Grants Made to Help the Homeless
- Memorial Service for Linus Pauling to Be Monday
- Moving Up : Court of Appeal Settles Into New $5.5-Million Building
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Tough Decisions Awaiting Shell
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Children' a Deeply Emotional Memory-Driven Film
- United Restaurants Inc.: The firm said Thursday...
- Renet Financial Corp.: The company has tentatively...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stock, Bond Prices Dip on Profit Taking
- BALKANS : Bosnian Serbs Likely to Spurn Peace Proposal : Weekend referendum is expected to result in rejection of a plan that would force rebels to give up some conquered territory.
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : A Woman's Arduous Journey to Find Her Voice, Herself : GRIEF IN A SUNNY CLIMATE <i> by Diane Shalet</i> ; St. Martin's $20.95, 288 pages
- POET'S CORNER: Anne Youngdale got a letter...
- CANOGA PARK : Prostitute Sentenced for Violating Ban
- Home Wrecker : Sylmar Quake Victim Says 'Contractor' Trashed House
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Woman Held in $260,000 Fire at Apartments
- INDIA : In Land of Sacred Cow, Plan to Import Manure Seen as Waste
- Motorcycle Hits and Kills Garbage Man
- Home Soliciting Hours Extended
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS
- LOS ANGELES : School District, Union in Long Mediation Session
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Hospital Up Against Wall in Contract Controversy : Labor: Frustration builds as health workers picket. Administrator says it's the union's fault that talks stalled.
- Man Held in Carpet Sales Scam
- THE ARTS'Three Tenors' Suit: Composer Lalo Schifrin...
- Home Entertainment : Baseball Season in Full Swing at Video Stores
- National Video Rentals
- Pop Music Reviews : Joyful Noise of Tabu Ley Rochereau
- Families : Circus Troupe Gets Audience Into Act
- Moroccan Pilot's Failed Love Affair Blamed for Crash
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- ENERGY
- OC HIGH: STUDENT : video game review : Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls; <i> For Super Nintendo by Williams Entertainment. No suggested retail cost. </i>
- Clinton Rejects Castro's Call for Top-Level Talks
- Governor to Defy Federal 'Motor-Voter' Law : Elections: Wilson insists the state cannot afford to implement the rules on registration without funding.
- 'Copycat' Gun Ban Survives Critical Vote : Firearms: Assembly panel agrees to toughen current assault weapons law by prohibiting near-replicas from being made or sold.
- THE GOODS : Hitting the Books
- All About His So-Called Reckless Youth
- COLUMN ONE : Vanishing Vacations in E. Europe : Under communism, nearly everyone enjoyed subsidized holidays. Now, only the rich can afford old-style trips, leaving many workers feeling cheated.
- Antelope Valley Fair Schedule
- Littman Is Making His Share of Saves : Soccer: Salsa goalie has learned how to handle his role and is second in the league with a 0.7 goals-against average despite sharing job.
- Knox's Plan Coming Together Perfectly
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Merchants Seek Return of On-Street Parking : Newhall: Additional traffic lanes were added to Lyons Avenue to accommodate detoured traffic after the quake.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Tiger Woods Rallies to Advance in U.S. Amateur
- Bands on Rewind : Performers find success, and paychecks, re-creating rock acts from Rush to Kiss for fans who shun gangsta and grunge.
- News Bites
- U.S. Military Scaling Back Modest Rwanda Aid Force : Africa: Troops reopened airport, set up water system. Some relief groups call program too little, too late.
- PARENTING : Lessons on a Larger Scale : The guru-student method may not be the only way to learn music. Valley group programs find success.
- Beautiful Mystery : They struggle to tie their shoes and make change. But they can master music and languages. It's all part of the Williams syndrome riddle.
- LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES NOTEBOOK : Northridge Players Get a Signing Bonus
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Passers Look Good, Defensive Backs Don't
- Festival of Blues on the Beach
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Il Moro: 'It's Good, Chef-Less Food'
- Does 'Rapa Nui' Take Artistic License Too Far? : Movies: Some experts fear Hollywood's depiction of historical events will merely distort facts. Kevin Costner's film about Easter Island is set to open Sept. 9.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Camp Nowhere': A Place to Showcase Actors
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Killing Zoe': An In-Your-Face Story About a Bank Heist
- INTERNATIONAL
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- PARENTING : Fads a Mom Could Love : Fall forecasters say kids will be mad for plaid, girls will go for jumpers, and boys will take the droop out of their drawers.
- State Agency Investigating Teachers' Fund in Wake of Suit : Probe: Real Estate Department looking into allegations that the Newport Beach firm is insolvent. All documents ordered preserved.
- From Boots to Roots : Wrestling and lawn mower racing are among events at the 11-day Antelope Valley Fair.
- Bid to Limit Lawyer Comment on Ongoing Cases Advances
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '94 / SEASON PREVIEWS : Bad Timing : Rose Bowl Still Haunts UCLA's Cook, but He Enters Season With Confidence
- 'Massacre of a Preseason' Ends, Season Looms
- MOVIE REVIEW : Stone Removes the Gloves in 'Killers' : A Murdering Couple Becomes Media Darlings in the Director's Relentless Work of Visual Dexterity
- Officer Fired in King Case Gets Job in Culver City : Law enforcement: Timothy E. Wind is hired as a Police Department community service officer. Officials say he is well qualified and note that he was acquitted in two trials.
- High School Football Star Gets 6 Months for Shooting : Courts: Newbury Park pass receiver Leodes Van Buren shot through a locked door.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Midnight Ocean Dip Fatal to Swimmer
- VILLA PARK : Trash Collection Rates Are Going Up
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PAKISTAN : Expulsion of Illegal Immigrants Planned
- Decisions
- College Adds Classes to Meet Student Need
- SPORTS WATCH : Batter Up
- Golf
- COSTA MESA : Haircut Proceeds Will Fight Gangs
- Ratcliffe's Overtime Goal Gets Splash Past Washington
- Headstrong Armstrong? : America's Best Cyclist Since LeMond Will Succeed or Fail on Own Terms
- MOUNTAIN BIKING : Tomac Bids for Sweep in National Finals
- Marvin Davis to Shut Down Shop at the Carnegie Deli
- TELEVISION : 'M.A.N.T.I.S.' Racial Flap Sign of a Double Standard?
- Planting Seeds of Learning : Student gardens reap a harvest of benefits. They beautify schoolyards, serve as teaching tools and bring communities together.
- Indicted Lawmaker Did Not List Some PAC Money, Data Shows
- 1965 Fallout Hits a Suspicious L.A. : Health: Area officials say they were unaware of a radioactive cloud that was sent over the city. Atomic agency officials minimize hazards.
- Pacoima Man Held in Death of Roommate
- Ex-Senator Carpenter's Extradition Is On Again : Courts: Judge in Costa Rica orders return of Paul Carpenter to the United States. The ex-legislator had fled before he could be jailed on federal political corruption convictions.
- Suit Accuses Movie Theaters' Managers of Sex Harassment
- Sexuality Is Not Just 'Gay' or 'Straight' : Gay rights: A movement that identifies a person by sexual behavior is limiting, not liberating.
- $5-Million State Judgment in Marine Pilots' Death Upheld : Courts: Appeal panel in Santa Ana agrees that giant aircraft engine maker Pratt & Whitney was at fault in the 1986 helicopter crash.
- Couple From Italy Survives New Florida Tourist Attack
- IRVINE : School Board Balks at Drug Program Costs
- Man Held in Slaying of Former Roommate : Crime: He and 3 others are accused of kidnaping, beating and stabbing victim.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Stadler Adjusts, Shares Series Lead
- Prep Football Star Van Buren Receives Six-Month Jail Sentence After Shooting
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Store Heist Suspect Arrested in England
- Bowled Over : Even Brifman Is Amazed by the Strides She Has Made in 2 Years on Valley Lanes
- NHL Owners Are Prepared for Lockout : Hockey: If there is no progress soon in stalled collective bargaining talks, commissioner says training camps will not open.
- Woodstock
- 'The Lean' Sends an Old Message
- Compassionate Doctor Treats From the Heart
- U.S. Policy Against Cuba
- Single-Payer Health Reform
- Picture Sums Up a Lifetime of Devotion
- Easter Island
- To Repent Is Human; Is to Err Divine?
- Dinosaur's Demise
- ABCs of Nutrition Prove a Meaty Subject
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : Voices of Rage, Pain at Wounded Knee Pierce the Heart : BULLET HEART <i> by Michael Doane</i> ; Alfred A. Knopf $23, 316 pages
- The Force Is With Police Psychologist
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Must the Children Bear the Cost?
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS...
- Domestic Violence Takes Another Hit
- Obituaries - Aug. 26, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Aug. 26, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Aug. 26, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 26, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 26, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 26, 1994
- Company Town : For Roy Disney, Legacy Is Everything
- Company Town: SHAKE-UP AT DISNEY : A Whole New World : Katzenberg's Departure Sets Change in Motion
- Mexico Questions Former Official in Colosio Murder Case
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Will Have Little Chance to Savor Victory : Politics: President has been analyzing past mistakes as he faces a host of continuing struggles.
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Will Mexico's Election Make a Difference?
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Report: St. Louis Official at Game
- Company Town : For Roy Disney, Legacy Is Everything
- Bill on Rules for Sex Harassment Suits Advances : Legislation: Assembly approves guidelines 56 to 14. Vote comes as details emerge in cases involving two lawmakers and their aides.
- Verdicts Met With Praise and Criticism
- Don't Let CLAS Die in a Political Deadlock : Education: Let's continue to back these reforms, which foster thinking, instead of rote learning and memorization.
- Yaroslavsky Wants Insurance, Fears District Not in Good Hands
- Famalaro's Sister Wonders 'Where It Started' : Crime: Only questioning of accused killer of Denise Huber yielded few clues. He immediately asked for lawyer when the murder was mentioned.
- Seismic Series : Earthquake Is a Player in Northridge Team's Little League Victory
- SHAKE-UP AT DISNEY : Co-Pilots of the Next Studio Era : PROFILE: RICHARD FRANK : Taking Over the Hugely Profitable TV Division He Built
- Parrillada Party
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Fun of Korean Dining Is in the Variety : The Simi eatery offers more than grilled meats. Choices include tasty soups, tender dumplings and pungent seafood.
- Texas Legend Bringing Hard Luck Songs This Way : Jerry Jeff Walker, known for such hits as 'Mr. Bojangles,' will perform at the Ventura Theatre.
- Wine of the Week
- The B-52s"Whammy!" (1983) Warner Bros.The B-52s hail...
- BY DESIGN : Born to Be Wildly Underdressed
- BRENTWOOD : Traffic Barricades Proposed for Simpson's Neighborhood
- Cubans Find Legal Route Unnavigable : Immigration: Even with a processing center in Havana, few apply to emigrate. Most applicants must have a close relative or a job in the U.S.