- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Wilson Rejects Proposed TV Debate Format : The Oct. 16 event is now in doubt. Manager of the host station says the governor's demands increased after a poll showed him with a lead over Brown.
- Shiite-Sunni Rivalry Rests on Issue of Rightful Succession
- BODY WATCH : Aches, Pains and Weather
- Proposed Smoking Ban Prompts Ire
- PREP EXTRA : Some Coaches Trying to Ease Hardship Cases
- THOUSAND OAKS : Out-of-Court Deal Out for Dos Vientos
- FBI Post Heightens Her Profile : Leadership: Kathleen McChesney is used to being watched as a female pioneer in law enforcement. Now, as head of the bureau's L.A. office, she is the agency's highest-ranking female field agent.
- Valley Interview : MTA Leader Weighs Rail Line Options as Decision Time Nears
- Making a Difference in Your Community : Neighborhood Groups Target Crime, Quakes
- County Housing Sales Up 18% From July to August
- Three rings and it's out: Prosecutor Marcia...
- Costa Mesa Golfer Shares Senior Lead
- KNBC, KTTV Salute Latino Achievements
- Art Reviews : 'Shooting at Ghosts' Targets Memories Lost and Known
- A Ballet Troupe's History Recaptured : Dance: Joseph Rickard's First Negro Classic company got its start in 1947. Now his archives are at the Huntington Library.
- Art Review : Picturing California
- Laughs on Both Sides of Mason-Dixon Line : Jeff Foxworthy Turns Jokes About Southern Background Into His Funny Business
- Jazz Review : Colorful Monterey Festival Celebrates the Jazz Spectrum
- TELEVISIONBreakstone Joins KCBS: Political and investigative reporter...
- Bank of Anaheim: A bank in Covina...
- Iwerks Reports Large Losses for Quarter, Year
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Lawsuit Against Rainbow Dismissed
- Postscript : A Bridge of Disunity : Now in Bosnian Serb hands, the ancient Drina River span crosses an age-old flash point between Christians and Muslims.
- Orange County Almanac
- Oxnard Youths May Get a Voice in City Politics
- Chapman Told to Install Crosswalk, Traffic Signal
- Q & A
- Center Aids Seniors Hurt by Van Cutbacks : Transit: Officials try to come up with alternate methods to help its elderly Tustin clients get around.
- Casa Youth Shelter, Sports Program Get County Grants
- Cardiovascular Dynamics Inc.: The company, which is...
- Matthews Gets $22 Million in Secured Credit Financing
- Prudential Fined Nearly $1.1 Million : Securities: Money goes to Idaho investors who suffered losses. Brokerage admits no wrongdoing.
- Filenet Corp. Gets $4.8-Million German Order
- Federated Agrees to Sell 6 Stores for Macy Merger
- COMPUTER COMMUTER: Talk about long-distance relationships. ....
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : Ubiquitous CNN Again Proves That It Plays a Nearly Indispensable Role in Crises : Media: Global gains give network a critical--and sometimes trivial--presence on world stage.
- BODY WATCH : Twice Stung, Thrice Shy : She didn't think a wasp sting was a big deal--until she had a scary reaction to the toxin. Now she avoids the insects like the plague.
- Valley, South L.A. Clash Again Over Quake Aid : Relief: Council members are at odds over how to split $2.2 million in federal funds earmarked for senior citizens. Action is expected Wednesday.
- COPENHAGEN : Divisions in Denmark
- PLACENTIA : Council to Weigh Mobile Data Terminals for Police Cars
- PORT HUENEME : Police Find Bomb, Arrest Resident
- OXNARD : Volunteers Sought for Tourism Center
- Repair, Preparedness Efforts Slowed, School District Says : Education: Officials say lack of funds and red tape are hindering measures to recover from the Jan. 17 earthquake and anticipate future disasters.
- YORBA LINDA : City May Ease Rules on Use of Center
- LOS ANGELES : Prosecutors Plan to Try LAPD Officer for 3rd Time
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SCC Men's Soccer Beats San Diego State
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Ropak Stock Jumps After Interest by Cruttenden : Market: Big investment banker buys about 10,000 shares as Fullerton company prepares for expansion.
- Icelandair Moves Further Into Europe Market : Aviation: Airline that made its mark in 1960s with cheap Atlantic flights is looking more to the east.
- New Image Industries Inc. Extends Acquisition Pact
- Booming HMOs Seek Efficiency : Medicine: Huge growth has meant big profits. But increased competition is forcing companies to streamline operations and cut costs.
- BODY WATCH : A Walk on the Boulevard Makes Life So Precious
- GARDEN GROVE : Council to Consider Support of Prop. 187
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Notre Dame Running Back Sidelined
- Kaiser Grants Go to AIDS Service Groups
- Nine Hospitals Form Health Care Network : Medicine: Cedars-Sinai and Huntington Memorial are among those banding together hoping for more clout with insurers.
- LTC Properties to Sell $30 Million in Bonds
- After a Hot Year, Ice Beer Sales Show No Signs of Cooling Down : Alcohol: New brew will account for 5% of all sales this year, but some worry that novelty will wear off.
- RESTAURANTS AND RETAIL : Ralphs, Food 4 Less Employees Wonder Where They'll Work After the Merger
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Company Town
- Advertising Agencies Combine Forces
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- GOOD SIGN: Heather Whitestone won more than...
- High-Speed Heroics : Good Samaritan's Freeway Pursuit of Suspected Kidnapers Leads to Their Arrests
- Serbs Driving Muslims From Northern Bosnia
- PREP EXTRA
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : Miami's Haitians Speaking of Bewilderment, Betrayal : Expatriates: Some feel Cedras will renege on his promises again. Others fear extended occupation.
- City Manager Proposes Seeking Community Input on Budget : Thousand Oaks: A task force, composed of two dozen local activists, would make recommendations to the City Council.
- VENTURA : Apartment Site Fire Under Investigation
- Taking Aim at Gun Maker : Protest: Demonstrators seek to draw attention to Irvine firm.
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Presents Film on Domestic Abuse
- Pay-Fone Systems Reports Profit Turnaround
- Drunk Driving Arrests Continue to Decline in California : Law enforcement: Cases involving Latinos also drop. A Spanish-language education program is credited.
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Characters Tread Murky Line Between Fantasy, Reality : SOPHIE'S WORLD: A Novel About the History of Philosophy <i> by Jostein Gaarder</i> ; Farrar Straus and Giroux $19, 403 pages
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : Carter and Cedras: Glimpses Into State of Their Minds as Drama Unfolded
- History Lessons Count in Simpson Case, and Defense Has Top Teacher
- Don't Make Bette Do Your Dirty Work : Driving west on the Simi Valley Freeway, you may spot a sign signifying that a two-mile stretch was adopted by the FBI. Who would litter here?
- DANA POINT : Wedding Bells Nix Planned Blues Festival
- Gerulaitis Killed by Gas Fumes : Tennis: Lethal levels of carbon monoxide from faulty propane heater installation cited.
- Laguna Hills : City to Try Again With Fourth of July Event
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : McCullough Leading Junior College Team
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Hicks Says He Has Been Cleared to Play
- VAN NUYS : Teachers Get Into Spirit of Uniform Look
- Miller Remains Sore After Injuring Shoulder : Rams: Quarterback uncertain of his status for Sunday's game against Kansas City. Backup Chandler says he'll be ready if called upon.
- Who'd Have Dreamed It Would Be Like This?
- U.S. to Discuss Possible Conflict With Casino Overseers : Gambling: Meeting will be held with trustee and attorney who handled purchase offers for U.S. share of Bicycle Club. Their names appeared on applications to operate the club. The men have denied any conflict of interest.
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Fighting Wildfires
- Council Heaps Criticism on Landfill Plan : Dispute: San Juan Capistrano officials say county's expansion designs for Prima Deshecha would leave garbage piled 80 feet above a ridgeline. They will vote tonight on resolution objecting to draft environmental report.
- Vocational Education
- Vatican Politics and Population
- Prisons
- Gompers Quotation
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 20, 1994
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 20, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 20, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 20, 1994
- Obituaries - Sept. 20, 1994
- Obituaries - Sept. 20, 1994
- Company Town : Is Tisch Ready to Let Go of the Reins?
- LIVING HISTORY: Eighth-graders at Cerro Villa Middle...
- U.S. Troops Pour Into Haiti : Operation Goes Smoothly; Clinton Cites Risks : Caribbean: President says he expects the military dictators to leave, but the weekend deal makes no provision for their exile. American soldiers are generally welcomed.
- Girl, 16, Wounded on Campus of Locke High : Violence: Two other youths are shot later near the South-Central school. Police blame gangs.
- Getting Out Alive, Bearly : Neighborhood Rallies to Prevent the Killing of Frequent Visitor
- Judge Rejects Bid to Dismiss Simpson Case
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Aristide's Silence Is Seen as Disappointment in Pact : Leadership: Those close to supposed beneficiary of Haiti deal say he would seem ungrateful if he complained.
- Fumes Send 60 Students to Hospitals : School: Fireworks set off in bathroom may have filtered through air vents, officials say. Many cases may be psychosomatic.
- Wilson Signs Benefits Bill for Workers' Families : Laws: Survivors of two state employees gunned down in December at the Oxnard unemployment office will be compensated.
- Sir Karl Popper; Philosopher Denounced Totalitarianism
- Academic Health Centers' Interactive Network Ready
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Compromise Was Clinton's Best Option : Diplomacy: President accepts lowering U.S. goals to avoid unpopular war.
- Ex-Hero Arrested in Alleged Slaying Plot : Crime: San Diego police are seeking a third suspect in shooting that wounded surgeon. Another suspect killed himself.
- Homeowners Groups a Love-Hate Affair : Communities: In increasing numbers, associations are forming to help deal with neighborhood issues. But the organizations can trigger problems as well as solve them.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Work Is a Wild Ride for 'Show Designers'
- Emotions Run High in Prop. 187 Debate
- Orange County Almanac
- Youth Opinion : Do You Know Any Young Gang Kids Like 'Yummy'?
- Blake's Goal Lifts Kings
- PRO FOOTBALL : Foster of Old Helps Steelers Freeze the Colts : AFC: Running back recaptures 1992 form, rushing for 179 yards and one touchdown as Pittsburgh defeats Indianapolis, 31-21.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton Defeats Ohlone in Soccer
- Mine Kills Cuban Fleeing Guantanamo Camp
- Three Times Doesn't Mean You're a Loser
- Night Stalker Victim Wins Long Battle to Live Again : Crime: Shot in the head nine years ago, a man slowly recovers from brain damage. But much is lost forever.
- For Clinton, Something Worse Than Losing the House : Politics: The Democrats that survive Nov. 8 will be the most liberal and the least reliable to back his agenda.
- First Pinch-Hitter : First Lady Stumps for Brown, Praises Little League Champions
- 5 Arrested at House in Lancaster : Crime: Deputies responding to a call about a loud party find a pipe bomb, sawed-off shotgun and drugs.
- CYPRESS : City OKs Ordinance to Curb Flyer Parties
- Sheriff, LAPD Face Exodus of Officers : Law enforcement: Many leave for jobs in Simi Valley and other cities, drawn by the promise of a better lifestyle and less demanding duties.
- LOS ALAMITOS : City Personnel Panel Appointments Made
- Kariya Adds Zest to Ducks in His Anaheim Debut, 4-1
- PRO FOOTBALL : Offensive Line Rises to the Occasion : Raiders: After failing to open holes this season, it dominates the Broncos and gives Hostetler some breathing room.
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Skating Rules Leave Bonaly Up in the Air
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Tire Flat, Gas Gone, but He Wins Anyway
- PRO FOOTBALL : Defense Does Its Part in Saints' First Victory, 9-7 : NFC: Three first-half field goals by Andersen is enough for a victory over the Buccaneers.
- ART REVIEW : 'Plane/Structures' at Otis: Enriching Work
- JAPAN
- Hughes Communications Inc. has appointed Harold E....
- LABOR
- Century 21 Names Kirkland to Executive, Directorial Posts
- Ruling Party Swept Out in Swedish Vote
- GARDEN GROVE : Drainage Work to Impede Traffic
- Brake Time : Castaic Exit Gives Weary Truckers a Brief Respite
- SIMI VALLEY : Free Disposal of Heavy Trash Sunday
- PRO FOOTBALL : Versatile Meggett Leads Giants Past Redskins : NFC: Running back rushes for two touchdowns, passes for another as New York defeats Washington, 31-23.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Soto Leads the Titans to Soccer Title
- Chargers Move to the Top in AFC West
- Bledsoe Carries Patriots : AFC: Quarterback throws for 365 yards to help make up for poor pass defense in 31-28 victory over Bengals.
- PROFILE : New Fed Vice Chairman Seeks Balance After Long Summer
- Babbitt OKs Overhaul of Park Service
- The Real Issue in the Race for U.S. Senate
- Interior Dept. Aims to Rechannel Water Policy in West : Resources: U.S. plunges into political rapids with new plan for states to share Colorado River bounty.
- Stage : MacLaine Puts a Personal Spin on One-Woman Show
- Countywide : United Way Launches Fund-Raising Drive
- It was one of the most notorious,...
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : A Community Turns the Page
- PRO FOOTBALL : Vikings Deliver Old-Fashioned Whipping : NFC: Minnesota puts together a complete game and leaves the Bears embarrassed, 42-14.
- ROWING : U.S. Gets Fast Start, Wins Featured Eight
- CHINA
- AUSTRALIA
- Building a Network for Black Leadership : Politics: The annual meeting of the Congressional Black Caucus puts the problems and progress of African Americans in center stage--for a week, anyway.
- Charles Arthur; Director of Theatre 40
- Dressing the Part : Opera Boosters Will Don Garb of Favorite Characters
- Public Places : This Bell Tolls for Friendship
- ORANGE : City Design Review Board Is Modified
- LAGUNA HILLS : Free Prostate Cancer Screening Offered
- PLACENTIA/YORBA LINDA : District Studying Students' Side Trips to Theme Parks
- Comfortable, Venerable Cafe Serves Its Last Slice of Life : Tradition: After 47 years, regulars bid farewell to the Pali, an institution in Silverado Canyon.
- Raiders' Hostetler Disarms Critics, 48-16 : Pro football: After poor performances in his first two games, he passes for 338 yards and four touchdowns against the Broncos.
- RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : Notre Dame Hopes to Welcome Tustin Standout Gottlieb
- Plan for Low-Income Housing a Tough Sell : Ventura: Homeowners say they've had enough. They're fighting a nearby project with a petition signed by 700 residents.
- ANAHEIM : Lecture Begins Lupus Awareness Month
- THOUSAND OAKS : Moms of Twins Say 2s Are Not So Terrible
- Players Cry Foul : Volunteers Are Upset by Fees Oxnard Plans to Charge at New Soccer Field
- GARDEN GROVE : School to Host Free Parenting Workshop
- ORANGE : Public Outcry Rescues Rooftop Critters
- GOLF ROUNDUP : U.S. Wins Presidents Cup When Couples Beats Price
- RowingA boat of experienced lightweight women won...
- PRO FOOTBALL : Raiders Set to Welcome Davis Back
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Long Beach Symphony Opens 60th Year
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Elizabeth A. Nielsen has been named senior...
- 'Anaheim Resort' Plan to Get Public Hearing
- Opening Act Was Great, but They Closed Show
- 'In the Red Corner . . . Oh, Forget It'
- THEATER REVIEW : East West's 'Sweeney Todd' Realizes Possibilities
- The Southland
- Inland Empire
- VIETNAM
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : A Century of Strife
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : Haiti Intervention Still Risky for Troops : Security: Shalikashvili says U.S.-led force will keep peace for months, even if it means resorting to violence.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / NEWS ANALYSIS : GOP Spotlight Falls on Wilson, Not Huffington
- Rites Mark Bravery in Defeat at Dutch Bridge : Europe: World War II Allied operation aimed at invading Nazi Germany left British paratroopers stranded.
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : Haiti Crisis Made for Long Sunday at White House : Diplomacy: For Clinton and aides, waiting was the name of the game as envoys hammered out a deal.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Bowl Orchestra Ends Its Summer Season
- Pop : Familiar Bennett Still Charms
- ECONOMY
- Deal Was Race Against Clock for U.S. Envoys : Negotiations: Threatened invasion was put in motion. Word of launching moved Cedras to yield.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : 3 Runaways Reunite at the Whisky
- Tiny 'Smart Cards' Our Wallets of the Future? : Consumers: Businesses are touting multiple-use computerized cards that could replace cash.
- Community Comments : Don't Blame City Dogs for Being Bad--It's the Owners Who Are Brutes
- TV REVIEW : 'ER': Call It General (Electrified) Hospital
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : 1,800 Marines Poised at Brink of Invasion: Then a Stand-Down : Assault ship: Commander says troops feel 'a natural letdown.' They were ready to secure beaches, close roads.
- Alternative Care Edges Into Medical Mainstream : Health: Hospital conglomerate offers Indian folk treatments. The results interest U.S. government, insurance industry.
- B. Yegorov; Cosmonaut, 1st Doctor in Space
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : U.S., Allies Ready to Pay for Peace : Aid: Plan seeks to stimulate growth, foster democracy. Tab is likely to be $550 million in first year alone.
- Patience and Faith Pay Off for Carter
- German Soldiers Visit Auschwitz
- LAW ENFORCEMENT : Atlantic City Has Tempting Perks to Lure Police Back to Urban Living : Using a casino fund, it offers nearly interest-free housing, take-home cars.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : For Republican Faithful: Same Place, Same Hopes
- No Quick Action by Parliament on Amnesty Seen
- Second Opinion / OTHER MEDIA : LOS ANGELES SENTINEL : Garcetti's No-Death Decision in 'Best Interests of His Office'
- Council Heads for New Fight in Distribution of Quake Aid : Recovery: Valley lawmakers, for the second time in two months, are trying to boost their share of grants while cutting funds for South Los Angeles.
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : S. County Chambers Organization Moves
- A Fine Mess Among Press : Conflict: Ouster of 'non-journalists' from Greater Los Angeles Press Club leadership spawns a rival faction. Neither side is yielding.
- GARDEN GROVE : Gang Unit Arrests 220 Over Five-Week Span
- Big Victory for Dramatic Gold
- Gerulaitis Found Dead in New York : Obituary: Boyhood friend of McEnroe won 27 singles titles, including 1977 Australian Open.
- POP/ROCKLove Story: Ebony magazine claims to have...
- Here's One Man's Way to Cut a Property's Loss
- The Past Master : Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin believes an awareness of then helps us understand now. So she examines the lives of Presidents, mostly recently FDR--and his wife, Eleanor.
- COLUMN ONE : Journey Home for a Bride : Men like Henry Phuoc Pham of Garden Grove are returning to Vietnam to find traditional wives.
- Today's Topic
- IRVINE : Silence Put to Test on SAT Scores
- Throwing to Him Was No Gamble : College football: Gatewood (23 catches, 363 yards) has record night for fast-breaking UNLV in loss to Idaho.
- PRO FOOTBALL : COMMENTARY : Miller Does Another Banged-Up Job
- Splash Isn't Lucky Against Las Vegas : Soccer: After coming from behind in first-round series, Anaheim eliminated in 8-5 loss.
- Playboy Fest to Offer Rare Jazz Footage
- Going On-Line to Help Others Get Off the Bottle : Technology: Aging former drinker dedicates bulletin board service to memory of his late wife.
- 2 Victims of Car Accident Named
- Outgoing Mayor Gets an Ongoing Testimonial : Thousand Oaks: Alex Fiore's three decades of service to the city is being recognized by the Chamber of Commerce at weekly council sessions.
- Western Meltdown Over Bosnia? : Congress may draw its own lessons from European policy
- Man Stabbed to Death During Fight in Mission Hills
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Budget Proposal Before City Would Eliminate 27 Jobs
- Economic Profile
- Sky Wars Chamber : High-Tech Southland Facility Vies for Funds
- Miglinieks Finds His Opening : Basketball: With a few assists, he goes from Latvia to UC Irvine.
- Formosa Sisters Power Edison Program : Cross-country: The team within the Charger team is quite talented.
- TELEVISION : 'Quiz Show': The Pattern Still Lives
- TUSTIN : City to Weigh Changes to Dates of Elections
- Aerospace Walk of Honor Inducts 5 : Aviation: Lancaster pays tribute to decorated test pilots--two posthumously. They join 20 others.
- SIMI VALLEY : Free Composting Workshop Planned
- Knox Wins Surfbout VII at Lower Trestles
- Little Progress Reported in Talks on NHL Contract
- Cardinals Remain Winless : Interconference: McMahon isn't the answer on offense and defense continues to struggle in 32-0 loss to Cleveland.
- Take the 'A' Word Out of the Closet
- Sportswomen Spend Money Too
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : HAITI ON THE EDGE
- TAIWAN
- CIA Officials Are Criticized in Report on Ames Spy Case
- Sometimes a State Can Take Too Many Initiatives : California's initiative process empowers citizens but is too problem-filled
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : Last Question of Night: Who Goes on 'Today'?
- Hawaii's Saiki Gains in Bid for Governor
- Shuttle Crew Looks Forward to Landing but May Be Delayed
- Not Again! : Those who marry over and over face the skepticism of society. But it isn't that they take the union lightly. In fact, each time they are hoping for a lifetime of love.
- Director of Reagan Library Has Passion for the Presidency : Simi Valley: Richard Norton Smith has drawn praise and criticism for his popular, sometimes flashy exhibits.
- A Moment of Triumph : But Many Worrisome Questions Remain Concerning Haiti
- Community Comments : Don't Blame City Dogs for Being Bad--It's the Owners Who Are Brutes
- MTA's Top-Secret Countinghouse
- HYDROPLANE RACING : Villwock Picks Up the Pieces, Wins Final
- Miller Isn't Only One Feeling Touch of Pain
- PRO FOOTBALL: 49ERS 34, RAMS 19 : Henley Returns, but Isn't a Factor : Football: Cornerback is beaten seven times by 49er receivers.
- PRO FOOTBALL : Montana Continues Mastery of Falcons : Interconference: He passes for Georgia Dome record 361 yards and two touchdowns in leading Chiefs, 30-10.
- Bening, Hamlin in 'Noise' Fund-Raiser
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : COMMENTARY : Clinton Mellows in TV Addresses : Media: Thursday's warning was called his 'most belligerent.' On Sunday night, he was a calm victor.
- Followers Flock to Hear Mind-Body Guru Deepak Chopra
- A Battle That Shouldn't Have Happened : Peleliu: After 50 years, a salute to U.S. troops slaughtered while storming a Japanese-held island for no good reason.
- Prop. 187 Foes Get a Boost From an Unlikely Ally
- Job Security? It's Just an Illusion : Employment: If your boss dislikes what you read, you could be sacked. The right to fire without valid reason flourishes.
- Winning Lotto Ticket Sold in Azusa
- PRO FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT
- Elton John: His Own Road : Pop music review: Digging into his history, the rock icon fills gig with song tracks now rarely performed live.
- PLO Police, Islamic Activists Clash in Gaza; Officer Killed
- PRO FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT
- The Ethics of a Movie on the Quiz Show Scandal
- On Football, Weddings--and Tears
- Air Battles Won Behind Closed Doors : Defense: The Benefield Anechoic Facility, used for testing planes at Edwards Air Force Base, is receiving a $200-million upgrade.
- How Traffic Signals Are Timed Is a Matter of Priority
- Haitians in Miami Upset Army Chiefs Won't Leave Immediately
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : First Lady Again Campaigns for Brown : Election: Hillary Clinton, subbing for the President, makes her second appearance in as many weeks. An estimated $1.5 million is raised.
- Canada Leader Vows to Defeat Separatists
- Northridge Family Goes Goofy Over Disney Paraphernalia
- LAKE CASITAS : Festival Turns Back the Clock to Old England
- Uniform Appeal : Color-Coded Clothing Is a Growing Trend at Public Schools
- AmeriCorps Volunteer Helps Herself and Others : Community: A Hmong immigrant will work in a low-income housing program. She is earning money for her college education.
- Sailor Klein Dies During San Francisco Bay Race
- Kariya's Play Raises Eyebrows as Ducks Skate Past Canucks
- THEATER REVIEW : Thousand Oaks' Civic Arts Venue Launches 'La Mancha'
- Free Rock on Monday: Too Good to Last? : Pop music: First, Club Lingerie tried it. Then the Whisky and Hell's Gate. With all the competition, they might self-destruct.
- To Hell and Back With Rod Steiger : Recovery: Appearing at UCI, the actor talks about his career and how it almost ended because of clinical depression.
- Their Jobs Look Like a Ride in the Park
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : 'Mission Still Has Risks and We Must Be Prepared,' Clinton Says
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : Democrats Relieved by Agreement to Avoid Invasion : Congress: But a key GOP senator says White House should have sought to end the crisis sooner by negotiating directly with Haiti's military leaders.
- Use of DNA as Trial Evidence Is Debated in County Case : Courts: A judge will decide this week whether to grant sexual assault suspect Dennis Fredman a hearing. Some question the science.
- MISSION VIEJO : 2 Restaurants Seek Approval to Open
- Community Essay : 'Lessons Have to Be Learned Face to Face' : We must discover a way to tolerate intolerance so it can be brought out into the open instead of festering in the heart.
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : Stone Soup: Recipe for Reliable, Low-Cost Child Care