- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Dampened by Selloff as Tech Issues Lose Luster
- HEALTH
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Video Game Review : Stellar 7: Draxon's Revenge; <i> For 3DO CD, from Dynamix, $59.95 </i>
- Fall Enrollment Dips at Valley's Community Colleges : Education: Decline is blamed on the loss of potential students forced to move because of quake damage.
- Good Weather on Horizon for Holiday
- CAMARILLO : Court Date for Man Cited in Fire Moved
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Freeway Lanes to Reopen for Holiday Traffic
- WOODLAND HILLS : Aerob-a-thon Raises Funds for MDA Research
- Two Familiar Faces Take Early Bows : Tennis: Shriver loses to Davenport and Lendl defaults in second-round matches at U.S. Open.
- Pilot Veteran Is Happy to Land in 'Wings' : Television: Amy Yasbeck, who appears in 'Mask' and other movies, says she's always wanted to do series TV.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- A Collision Over Car Rental Fees
- $7.1 Million Awarded in Harassment : Courts: World's largest law firm is ordered to pay former secretary twice as much in punitive damages as she had sought. Company says it will appeal.
- Perez Vows New Image for Panama Party : Latin America: President sworn in, pledges to 'close the unfortunate chapter' of the Noriega years.
- U.S. Judge OKs $4.25-Billion Breast Implant Settlement : Law: Pact is largest product-liability agreement in American history. Critics say there isn't enough money to pay thousands of claims.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Targeting Teen Needs in Health, Prevention
- Return to School Is a Rite of Renewal : Labor Day: It's a time to look forward--whether to freshly sharpened pencils or old friends in a new room.
- AGOURA HILLS : Gas Station Offers Deal in Sign Dispute
- GLENDALE : Library Volunteers Get a Page of Thanks
- 4 Held in Protest of Ban on Latino Club at College : Demonstration: They are among about 80 students rallying outside president's office to have MEChA reinstated at Golden West.
- Some Districts to Trim Funding for Gifted Students : Education: The budgets are already meager. The most sweeping changes are planned for Ventura Unified.
- Program Helps Find Homes for More Pets
- BASEBALL STRIKE: DEVELOPMENTS FROM DAY 21
- Kariya Gets Big Payday From Ducks
- Raiders Rule in Early Frenzy
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : McGlockton Ready to Start Opener
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Fumbling, Bumbling Arizona Holds On
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Woods Looks West at Trojan Career
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS
- Theater Reviews : Gangster Comedy Shoots Holes in Its Message
- Plans for Provencia Show Ma Maison in Its Genes
- U.S., Cuba Talks Show No Gains : Migration: Opening round proceeds 'without hostility.' Americans again reject Cuban contention that lifting trade embargo is the only long-term solution to refugee problem.
- Adding a New Role : Actor Robert Guillaume is publishing his own books for children that offer a positive reflection of minorities.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : OC High asks: What's the best concert you've been to? Why?
- RAMS '94 / SEASON PREVIEW : THE RAMS' 1994 OPPONENTS
- THE GOODS : ECONOTES : Checklist Lets Kids In on Eco-Action
- GIs in Russia for Peacekeeping Exercise
- Vacationing Lotto Winner Claims $12.6-Million Prize
- Fire Leaves 50 People Homeless : Blaze: No injuries were reported. Red Cross has set up shelter for residents of two Covina apartment buildings.
- Silver Anniversary Off to Golden Start With Raiders, 49ers
- Sidekicks Give Splash the Boot, 9-7 : Indoor soccer: Despite playing without four starters, Anaheim sticks close to CISL's top team.
- Officials Conflict on 9 Drug Tests : Olympics: Former medical officer disputes de Merode's contention that 1984 documents were hastily shredded.
- Chains Report Mixed Results for August : Retailing: Department stores had a good month, boding well for the holiday season. Specialty apparel chains were sluggish.
- Broadcast Edit Sold to Affinity Teleproduction
- Factory Survey Shows Inflation at Raw Materials Level
- Victoria Mortgage Corp.: The Irvine mortgage company...
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Bill to Aid Home Policyholders After a Disaster Sent to Wilson
- Loving Doving : Opening Day of Season Is a Time for Hunters' Camaraderie
- FOR KIDS : Students Go Wild : With crafts, cabins and campfires, Clear Creek education center gives L.A. schoolchildren a week of hands-on learning about the value of nature.
- Rooting Out Another National Shame : Black-on-black crime crisis is pointed up by the assault on civil rights figure Rosa Parks
- SAN FERNANDO : Chamber Relocates So Repairs Can Begin
- Talk about a dehydrating job: Ann Farmer...
- ORANGE : 350,000 Expected at Annual Street Fair
- Biomerica Inc.: The medical diagnostic products maker...
- THE GOODS : Whatever Happened to Passing Notes?
- Smog Agency Seeks to Put Lid on Restaurant Broilers : Pollution: Plan would force about 6,000 eateries to curb emissions. Businesses fear economic impact.
- Helping to Equalize Access to Abortion
- FULLERTON : Reading Club for Children Planned
- SANTA ANA : Cesar Chavez School Registering Students
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Fair to Feature Shows, Artwork
- In a Class by Itself : New Moorpark School Impresses Parents, Youths on Visit
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : CalArts Gets $21.1 Million for Repairs : Quake: The Federal Emergency Management Agency check means survival, officials say. All classes have been held off campus since the temblor.
- Fractured Fairy Tale : UCLA's Rod Smalley Gets a Break His Way for Once
- Sotheby's New Beverly Hills Space to Include Auction House : Art: The company expects to open in 1995 to 'have an increased presence on the West Coast.' The new facility will also accommodate exhibitions and administrative offices.
- Whimsy to Wear : Art: Playful work reflects Lunna Menoh's perceptions but is non-judgmental, she insists. It is on display at South Coast Plaza.
- Groundbreaking Planned for Mission College Library : Education: The $11-million building to open in 1997 will put the campus one step closer to completion.
- SIMI VALLEY : General Services Director Quits Post
- SANTA ANA : Judge OKs School Trash Contract
- COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW : Matadors Will Begin a New Era Under Lu : Northridge: First-year CSUN women's coach stresses defense.
- BaseballThe Texas Rangers and Pittsburgh Pirates moved...
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE : Santa Ana
- Fields' Fumble Recovery Helps Washington State Beat Illinois
- MUSIC REVIEW : Blomstedt at Bowl: Sibelius, Definitively
- Company Town
- Doing It Her Way : Early in her career, Pinky Winters was inspired to approach singing in a modern manner, putting her own spin on a tune's melody and rhythm.
- BOOK REVIEW / POLITICS : Is the Great White North a Threat to the United States? : BREAKUP: The Coming End of Canada and the Stakes for America <i> by Lansing Lamont</i> ; Norton,$25, 256 pages
- Taking Care of Parents : Geriatric-care managers help family members coordinate long-term help for seniors.
- Cirrus May Be Chrysler's Silver Lining
- RAMS '94 / SEASON PREVIEW : One More Time for Anaheim?
- Comedy That's Not Over the Hill
- L.A. Coliseum Is Back on Solid Ground
- Youths Recognized for Summer Work
- D.A.'s Office Hired 'Focus Group' in Simpson Case; Acquittal Favored : Courts: Phoenix group made decision based on what they knew at the time. Differing opinions about Clark and Shapiro are offered.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Big Things Ahead for Boys and Girls Club
- Court Upholds Home Mortgage Bias Decision
- Sale of College Horses Legal, Report States
- Season Could Be Over in Two Weeks
- Kariya Gets a Big Chunk of Magic Kingdom : Hockey: Mighty Ducks' top pick of 1993 signs three-year contract worth $6.5 million.
- Comfortable Place to Land : Delmatoff Left Pierce for Valley Because of Run-and-Shoot
- Success at Division I Level Gives Easterbrook the Edge : Titans: University president hopes hiring of new athletic director sends a 'strong message' to the department.
- Two Fests to Offer a Range of Styles for Holiday Weekend
- The Children's Museum at La Habra has...
- Company Town : TV FACTS
- GETAWAYS : Row Your Boat : Participants can embark on a moonlight journey or paddle around an island.
- Adding to Humor's Shelf Life : Fred Rubin says his whimsical boxes stem from his main concern, comedy.
- RAMS '94 / SEASON PREVIEW : Miller Has the Goods; He Hopes They Won't Be Damaged : Passing game: Injuries have prevented quarterback from playing a full NFL season. But despite suspect protection, he believes this is the year.
- Mine Blast Toll Reaches 69
- RAMS '94 / SEASON PREVIEW : Niners Get Nod; Switzer Hangs Tough
- Rwanda, Zaire Pledge to Work Together to Return Refugees
- U.S. Vessel Assisting Refugees Approached by Cuban Gunboats
- 247 Cases of Measles in 10 States Are Traced to a Skier in Colorado
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Whale Fossil Moved to Saddleback College
- CAMARILLO : World War II Planes to Be Displayed
- COSTA MESA : Students Neutral on Drug-Sniffing Dogs
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE : Westminster
- Pinched by the Privations of Freedom : Poland: The difficult free-market transformation has many yearning for the bad old days of communism.
- Writing of Wrongs : Playwright explores crime and punishment in 18th-Century England. Though some things change, he finds many stay the same.
- EPA Proposes Sharp Cutbacks in Toxins From Incinerators
- Protestant Extremists May Be Key to Ulster Peace : Europe: Fearful that the IRA got concessions for its Northern Ireland truce, militants could continue violence.
- Brown Pledges Sessions in L.A. on Economy
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Suspect Held in Oregon Charged With Killing Officer
- SHERMAN OAKS : Group Critical of Redevelopment Plan
- Health Insurers Denounce HMO Reform Package : Medicine: Three measures awaiting the governor's signature are aimed at protecting consumers from abuses.
- Insurance Merger: Hilb, Rogal and Hamilton Insurance...
- RAMS '94 / SEASON PREVIEW : Chuck's Last Stand
- Scientists Think Each Big Quake Sets Up Another
- RAMS '94 / SEASON PREVIEW : Player Profiles
- Federal Panel Withholds Approval of Breast Exam Device : Health: FDA's outside experts call for studies that show the Sensor Pad works. The product has been at the center of a long legal battle.
- Tuning In to Free Fun : If you're under 21 and on a budget, finding a nightclub with good live music can be a pain. But check out stores, campuses--and 'anti-malls.'
- Michigan Mayor a Student of Local Gang Peace Process : Truce: Gary Loster, leader of troubled Saginaw, meets volunteer activists and takes notes on cease-fire.
- BREA : Brea Fest Raises $10,000 for the Arts
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Marino Redoes Deal to Woo Deion
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Alegria Tapas Bar Needs a Sharper Focus
- ALBUM REVIEWS
- U.S. Plan to Clean State's Air Criticized : Pollution: Wilson Administration calls EPA proposals a threat to economic recovery.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Students Link Up for School Year Support
- Manager of Landfills Buys Adjacent Land : Sanitation: Farmland next to Bailard and Coastal dumps is acquired by the agency to avoid a suit on methane deposits.
- 2 More County Fire Stations Are Burglarized : Crime: Newbury Park and Simi Valley facilities are latest victims. Detectives think the thief may be someone within the system.
- 2 Found Dead After Neighbors Call Police
- Rams Look at Re-Signing Henley if Rules Eased : Sports: Team will help post $2-million bond if the cornerback, accused of drug trafficking, can travel without a federal officer as an escort, attorneys say.
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE : 1993 IN REVIEW : Highlights
- Kings Reward Kurri With Two-Year Pact
- Sonier Makes Commitment to Bullfrogs : Roller hockey: His decision to leave ice hockey and coach here full-time is boon to Anaheim franchise.
- ALBUM REVIEWS : A Stylish Tribute to McRae
- Diaz Trio to Open Historic Sites Music Series
- CLUB REVIEW : Casting Office Isn't Going Hollywood
- NASD Board Recommends $50,000 Fine, Suspension of TV Infomercial Show Host
- Libyan Parade Marks 25-Year Rule of Kadafi
- Hides to Go Seek : Not only are price tags drastically cut at Wilson's sole outlet store, but a small rip can mean a huge bargain on leather.
- Urban Water Agencies Back Plan to Aid Bay : Environment: The agreement removes obstacles to devising protection for the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta.
- GLENDALE : Proposals Made for Former Fire Station
- Therapist's Treatment of Females Cut
- VENTURA : Man, 31, Accused of Peeking in Window
- MOORPARK : Taco Bell, Pizza Hut Coming to College
- Legislature Sends Governor the Bills as Session Comes to Close
- Community Colleges Open Play
- ART REVIEW : Wedemeyer's Animated Eccentricity
- In 'Way of the World,' Nothing Is as It Seems : Theater review: The Old Globe Theatre's timeless staging of the William Congreve 1700 Restoration comedy of manners is handsome with lots of plot and just as much humor.
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE : Losing Streak Doesn't Get Donnelly Down : Football: Ocean View coach says things are starting to come together with his team.
- Fox Drops the Ball on Sunday's Post-Game Lineup
- Is There Any Gump-tion When It Comes to Fictional Heroes?
- IAAF Expected to Lift Hurdler Harris' Ban
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Napalm Death: Most Pure, Primal of Grindcore Bands
- Avis Agrees to Equip Cars for Disabled : Consumers: Rental firm is commended by Justice Dept. for its cooperation. Ten other companies also face complaints.
- Disney Says New Roads Won't Delay Theme Park in Virginia
- Williams Leads Marina's Rout of Honolulu Damien
- TELEVISIONFirst Female Captain: For the first time...
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Enticing Blend of Flavors : At Jin Hung Won, Chinese dishes pair with Korean influences to produce pungent, sometimes fiery, results.
- Narcotics Link in Colosio's Death Dismissed
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Speakers Bureau Available to Groups
- COLUMN ONE : Holocaust Haunts Heirs' Bid : The Topf brothers built the ovens for the Nazi death camps. Now, their descendants want the factory and villa seized after the war--testing the limits of Germany's tangled land restoration program.
- Motorists at Checkpoint Get Lesson in Child Safety : Driving: Many receive new car seats for their youngsters. The program seeks to increase awareness and prevent injuries in accidents.
- Coliseum Comeback
- Defense Must Reveal What's in Envelope : Simpson case: Judge Ito orders defense to tell prosecutors about the contents and provide an analysis. But other information may be withheld.
- Titans Expect Success on Soccer Field
- Sony to Hike Prices on Its Consumer Gear
- Panel to Seek $1 Million to Lure Visitors to O.C. : Tourism: State, county and city governments and businesses that benefit would each help pay for an advertising campaign pitched at vacationers.
- Ruling Against Sleuth Upheld in O.C. Case
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- RAMS '94 / SEASON PREVIEW : Bettis Planning to Extend Himself to the Outer Limits : Ground game: Tailback wants to reach the rarefied air of rushing for 2,000 yards.
- O.C. PLATFORM : Put Team Owners on Line
- Soul Of The Matter Sharp in Comeback Victory
- MAJOR CHANGES IN THE MINORS : Strictly an Independent Venture : Baseball: Planned lower-level pro circuit would be based in Valley.
- Padilla's Retirement Expected Over Clot
- Theater : Williams, Not Brando, Laid Tracks for 'Streetcar'
- Going From the Streets to the Camera : Television: T. Rodgers' resume includes pimp, crack dealer, gangbanger, a founding father of the Bloods--enough to get him hired as a segment producer on 'Behind Bars.'
- Baltics-Moscow Feud Outlasts Troops Issue : Europe: The Red Army is gone, but Russian surveyors are trying to claim land in border dispute with Estonia.
- RAMS '94 / SEASON PREVIEW : Moore Just Enjoys Talking the Talk : Football: Other coaches say his discussions can become a stream of semiconsciousness if you let him get out of control.
- A Record That No One Wanted to Set
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Examples of the Real Spirit of Baseball
- Classes to Curb Teen Pregnancy Expanded
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Shah Will Start in Season Opener
- Weibring Holds One-Stroke Lead
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE : Servite
- A League of His Very Own : Baseball: Bob Weinstein says he will make his idea a reality.
- Coming Back to Earth : Little League: Reality slowly sets in for Northridge entourage after thrill-packed run to World Series.
- Theater Reviews : Campy, Shabby, Pun-Filled 'Nun' Could Be More Fun
- RETAIL
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Dampened by Selloff in Tech Issues; Dow Off 11
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : While Bands Play On : This is not your father's event. All-day concerts like Lollapalooza offer lots more than music.
- Lindsay Anderson; English Film Director
- With Lull in Siege, Sarajevans Relish Suffering of Serb Tormentors : Balkans: Visitors across front lines tell of disillusioned fighters among rebels, lack of freedom and gun-slinging thugs.
- THEATER REVIEW : Two Acts, One Joke : 'Marrieds' honeymoon comedy has some funny moments, but not enough.
- Abortions Resume at Clinic Where Doctor, Aide Were Slain
- THE GOODS : Shopping Over Land and Sea
- Daniel A. Sexton; Author, Activist Aided Abused Children
- COVER STORY : At What Price FUN? : Despite rising costs, people find ways to pursue their favorite amusements.
- SANTA ANA : Play Bears a Message for Youths
- Fund Started for El Toro Athletes Injured in Crash
- Campaign Calendar
- Tire Dealer: Don't Tread on Me : Ordinance: Two business owners who want to fly 18 flags say they will ignore city limit of three Old Glories.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Palmdale Looks to Expand Boundaries in Bid to Attract College : Development: Council members initiate the process to add a 900-acre site, but the plan is drawing concerns.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Wilkins, Hawkins Battle for Title
- Company Town
- Texas Candidate Picks Wrong Target at Hunt
- Snapshots of life in the Golden State. : Made-for-Campaign Caper Gets Double Exposure
- Youth Denies Role in Slaying of Student : Court: Hearing will be conducted to determine whether minor should be tried as an adult in death of Robert Sapinoso.
- U.S. Agrees to Sell Its Share of Card Club : Gaming: Proposal calls for government to receive almost $38 million for its interest in Bicycle Club. The business was seized in 1990.
- Accord Urged on Ambulance Pact
- Rohrabacher Fails to Delay $700,000 Grant for El Toro Base Conversion : Development: Officials bristle at his suggestion that the funds be withheld until after the election and used solely to plan an airport if voters favor such a project.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Stock Cars to Race for a Good Cause
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Attendance Belies Rescue Bid
- Kariya Gets a Big Chunk of Magic Kingdom : V-Day Parade Down Streets of Anaheim
- Odds and ends: The National Cattlemen's Assn....
- The King of Controversy : Once, William Kunstler epitomized movement lawyers: fighting for civil rights, against Vietnam. He hasn't changed much since then. But his clients have.
- BURGLAR ALARM: Seventeen burglaries have taken place...
- RAMS '94 / SEASON PREVIEW : Rams Appear to Be Heading for Another Slaughter : Analysis: After another dismal exhibition season, team faces grim task of playing 16 games that count. Despite evidence, coaches say they're ready.
- Holiday Closings
- Ideological Crackup on the Road to Cairo? : Vatican and allies take aim at U.N. population conference
- CULVER CITY : Widow of 'Friendly Fire' Casualty Criticizes Payment
- PLATFORM : Labor's L.A. Gains
- Mayberry Suspended After Horse Fails Test
- ABT Sets Casting for Costa Mesa
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Firefighters Named in Arson Case to File Claim
- PRO FOOTBALL '94 / SEASON PREVIEWS : The Survival : Criticism Aimed at Knox Would Be Better Directed at His Players, Colleagues Believe
- Mayberry Suspended After Horse Fails Test
- PRO FOOTBALL '94 / SEASON PREVIEWS : The Revival : Fans in Arizona Are Sure That Buddy Ryan, Their New Coach, Will Scare the Cardinals Into Actually Winning Something
- 'Baby' a Tangle of Commerce, Parenting
- HOME ENTERTAINMENT : Wolfe's Niche: Female-Oriented Videos
- Display Space Shrinks So Gift Shop Can Stretch
- LOS ALAMITOS : Fire-Damaged School Has Enough Rooms
- VALENCIA : CalArts to Get $25 Million for Earthquake Repairs
- Article Accuses Retailer of Ethical Lapses
- Leonard J. Waxdeck; Teacher Led Bird-Calling Contest
- Drop in Student Loan Defaults Tied to Government Crackdown
- SOUTH AMERICA : Real-Life Presidential Soap Has Peruvians in a Lather
- ASIA : Japan's Female Job Applicants Feeling Harassed : Amid economic slump and a tight employment market, women complain of sexual comments from male recruiters.
- LOS ANGELES : Hospital Clinic Reopens; Cause of Odors Investigated
- Tunneling to Resume Soon, Experts Say : Metro Rail: The subway openings under Hollywood Boulevard have been stabilized, MTA says. Officials see no further problems with sinking.
- SAN FERNANDO : Salud Celebrates, but Fears Funds Shortage
- COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH : Panel Seeks $130,000 for Arts in Schools
- Exodus, Genesis : O.C. Cubans Eye Turmoil in Homeland With Fear-- and Hope for Future
- PRO FOOTBALL '94 / SEASON PREVIEWS : The Beat Goes On for Receiver Brown : Raiders: Hefty new contract for the would-be drummer contains some catchy numbers.
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE : Tustin
- Nichols Completes Corning Merger
- Company Town : Sources Confirm Pearlstine Move to Time Warner
- Morocco Becomes 2nd Arab Nation to Have Formal Relations With Israel : Diplomacy: Twenty years of contacts culminate in agreement on low-level ties with liaison offices. Expanded trade and tourism are predicted.
- Former U.S. Drug Officials Admit Policy Oversights : Addiction: Presidents' advisers say they failed to anticipate cocaine epidemic and 'soft drug' dangers. But overall they believe they made progress.
- ENTERTAINMENT NEWS : Man of Many Talents : He's known for his zany style, but Charles Nelson Reilly's credits are impressive. He directs 'The Wives.'
- LIFE OF REILLY: The public knows him...
- BUENA PARK : Sexual Harassment Award Is Upheld
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Roller Coaster Reopens as Accidents Blamed on Human Error
- Countywide : Chats Are Special Times for Elderly
- Students Go by the Book in Safety Program
- Metrolink's Fair Ridership Declines : Transportation: Nearly a third fewer patrons used the trains this year. Decline in event's overall attendance is blamed.
- STANTON : Program Offers Meals for Seniors
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE : Saddleback
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Contreras Has Rio Mesa Ready to Take Wing
- Season Could Be Declared Over in Two Weeks
- Agassi Displays Ecstasy After Defeating Forget
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Simple Twist': Charming Update of 'Silas Marner'
- 'Health Czar' Powers Under 186
- Smog Plan
- Dole Thwarting Clinton Proposals
- Building Prisons
- Bus Passes
- VALLEY VOGUE : Waving a White Flag : Fashion police call a truce as more women break a cardinal rule about post-Labor Day shoes. : Whether it be white patent leather or smooth kid, the <i> au courant </i> white shoe is being offered by such names as Isaac Mizrahi, Chanel and Gucci.
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- Company Town : What Pay Becomes a Legend Most?
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Prosecutors Hail Passage of Rape Sentencing Law
- THE GOODS : Gotta Get a Gudrum : What makes a clothing line worth chasing through two continents? Snazzy color combinations, curious prints and unavailability.
- Key School District Reform Leader Quits : Education: William Magee says he was not given the power he needed to make changes. Supt. Sid Thompson says the former Arco executive had unrealistic expectations.
- 10-Year-Old's Quick 911 Call Foils 6 Armed Intruders : Crime: Boy alerted Temple City sheriff's deputies after the suspects broke into his home and seized his two brothers. All the suspects were arrested; no one was hurt.
- Appeals Court Reverses Homeless Man's Award : Law: A 1992 jury had ruled for transient whose possessions had been thrown out by Santa Ana employees.
- Stock of AST Research Falls 27% After Firm Says It Will Post Loss : Technology: Irvine computer maker's troubles apparently prompted a general selloff in technology shares.
- Stock of AST Research Falls 27% After Firm Says It Will Post Loss : Technology: Computer maker's troubles apparently prompted a general selloff in technology shares.
- FIRST WORKOUT: The Ducks' first draft pick...
- 7.2 Quake Off Northern California Coast Causes No Major Damage
- RAMS '94 / SEASON PREVIEW : Ram Coaching Staff: A New Look
- Man Dies, 415 Mysteriously Stricken Ill on Cruise Ship
- Life of Violence Catches Up to Suspected Murderer, 11 : Crime: Chicago officials believe that Robert Sandifer was executed by his gang after he killed a teen-age girl.
- Judge Blocks Bus Fare Hike, Sets Review
- Prosecutors Get Reports on Mystery Envelope : Simpson case: Sources say contents are described as a Stiletto knife and a receipt.
- 'The Letter': Crisis Hits Model Family
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Slips as Skeptics Question Stocks' Rally
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX