- Botched Forgery Led to LAPD Officers' Suspensions : Police: Public defender says hunch led to discovery of faked signature. Fuhrman issue is cited for swift response.
- Fair Will Offer Tax Advice for Home Buyers
- The Mouth That Roars the Loudest : Capital: Even among the iconoclasts and ideologues in the Assembly, Diane Martinez stands out. San Gabriel Valley representative is scorned and praised for her combative approach.
- Gas Explosion Rocks S. Korea Mall; 1 Dead
- Maybe They'll Rent It Out for a Few Bat Mitzvahs Too
- Shevardnadze Fires Security Chief After Bombing in Georgia
- Boy Dies From Lightning Injury
- Marine, Now 75, Honored for His Wartime Courage
- Focus : Acting Presidential : GARY SINISE PLAYS HARRY S. TRUMAN TO THE LAST DETAIL IN HBO FILM
- The Labor Revival : 'Attention Must Be Paid.' After 25 years of political irrelevance, the American worker is gaining a voice on the national stage. : THE WORKING POOR : Losing by the Rules
- Suspect in String of Hotel Robberies Arrested in Irvine
- Educators Owe Mentors for Unlocking Potential
- Patient Using His Gift of Time to Raise Funds, Educate Public : Health: Muscular dystrophy hasn't robbed 29-year-old of his enthusiasm. He organizes annual benefit.
- BOXING : Bruno Defeats McCall to Capture WBC Title
- It's Bumper to Bumper as Kirby Edges Williams
- Happy Warriors : College football: Northridge might not have its deepest team, or its most talented, but the Matadors <i> have </i> displayed a cheerful unity.
- LOUNGE LIZARDS: When Quentin Tarantino is involved...
- Fiat 500: It Keeps Going and Going and . . . : Automobiles: Although production of the original ended in Italy 20 years ago, about 1 million are still on the roads.
- Four-Star Films : 'The Palm Beach Story'
- Not Yet the Great Poet : Ginsberg's early journals meld his dream life, love life and verse : JOURNALS MID-FIFTIES (1954-58), <i> By Allen Ginsberg</i> . <i> Edited by Gordon Ball (HarperCollins: $27.50; 489 pp.</i>
- 1 Dies as Anti-Castro Flotilla Loses Vessel in Rough Seas : Cuba: Sinking dumps at least 45 people into shark-infested waters. Tragedy forces 24 other boats to turn back to Florida.
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Jackie Guerra stands up and gets counted on her 'First Time Out' on WB
- Cleaning Can Be Hazardous to Your Health
- LABOR INTENSIVE: Labor Day was always a...
- Arctic Wildlife Refuge Termed Vulnerable to Drilling : Environment: New Administration study says oil exploration would seriously harm fragile ecosystem.
- The CIA Drifts Between Fear and Loathing : U.S. intelligence is hung up on Americans' insistence that spying be morally correct.
- THE WORLD : For Women Around the World, Survival Is Problem No. 1 : The abuse of women at home--from beating to mutilation to slavery--must end if empowerment and equality are to be achieved.
- THE SIMPSON TRIAL : When You Can't See the Forest for the Leaf
- Scientists Testing Sound Waves to Study Ground Motion
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : Labor Day: It's No Picnic for a Regular Member of the Cast
- Police Arrest 2 in Suspected Cocaine Sales
- Charting a Course for Pacific Rim Business : Trade: In a report to the region's major partners, business leaders recommend streamlined travel and creation of ombudsmen to settle problems.
- Old Soldiers' Memories Don't Fade Away : World War II: At an Orange Coast College ceremony, veterans share their stories with those too young to remember the sacrifices and heroism.
- Hernandez Goes for the Oscar
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Once Michigan Gets Going, It's All Over : Big Ten: Biakabutuka shakes off injury, scores three quick touchdowns in 38-14 victory over Illinois.
- Seles Braces Herself for Rematch With Huber
- High Point of Carmel: Jacks Peak
- His World's on Westside Now
- Business Center at Irvine Spectrum Enters 2nd Phase
- Ceradyne Inc.: The Costa Mesa company, which...
- U.S. May Seek Judge's Recusal in Blast Trial
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : New Law Boosts Voter Registration
- Casualties of Mom's War Include Willows, Lotus Pond, Childhood : China: Reporter accompanied her mother to Chongqing this summer on first visit in a half-century to her World War II home.
- PETER RECKELL KNOWS BO
- The Labor Revival : 'Attention Must Be Paid.' After 25 years of political irrelevance, the American worker is gaining a voice on the national stage. : BLUE- AND WHITE-COLLAR LABOR : Fighting Big Interests
- The Fuhrman Issue Clashes With Riordan's Style
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : HAD PARSEGHIAN STAYED THIS WOULD BE NO BIG DEAL
- Weary Angels Are Playing Like a Broken Record
- Establishing Tax Basis on Shares
- U.S. Refusal to Join Financial Services Pact Is a Big Mistake
- Debate Grows Over Whether to Charge Fuhrman
- An Affair of the Tart : Much of the News Is Perplexing, but at Least One Problem Is Simple Enough to Understand
- John Costello; Wrote About WWII Intelligence
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Doctor Loses Post After Surgery Error
- Bjorn Kjellstrom; Sportsman, Compass Maker
- Water and the Matter of Trust
- THE NATION : THE CULTURE WARS : A Matter of Class: The Ultimate Fashion Taboo
- Crash Kills Motorcyclist Fleeing Police
- Orange Reheats a Sizzling Favorite : Festival: Despite temperatures pushing into the 90s, thousands enjoy food, music, art and dancing at the city's international street fair.
- Town Is Torn Asunder by Porn War : Protests: Mormons from neighboring Utah bus in to harass customers of adult bookstore. Meanwhile, Mesquite ponders its zoning laws.
- Wilma J. Robinson; Women of Moose Member
- Teachers Work to Catch Up in Cyberspace Race : Computers: Mobile lab gives educators a chance to find out more about what many of their students already know--how to use the Internet.
- TENNIS / JULIE CART : Stagnation Dominated Tour During Absence of Seles
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Cincinnati Puts Up a Fight but Loses to Kansas, 23-18
- Is Rock 'n' Roll Dead? It Depends Whom You Ask : While Neil Young and Lenny Kravitz debate the question, Bjork steals the ratings with some music that's really retro.
- THE BALKANS : Behind the NATO Bombs: Appeasement of Serbia
- A MAN WITHOUT WORDS by Susan...
- The Outdoor Life Made Easier
- Against the Grain : Agency Kicks Sand in Faces of Carlsbad Beach-Goers, Who Are Seeing Red
- New Poll Finds Strong Support for Unions
- Carrey On : Fall Kids' Shows Reprise Popular Masks, Fins and Sleuths
- Voice for a Rising Chorus : A New Monthly Newspaper Pulls Together the Issues of Community, Church and Gospel Music
- 'Body Snatchers'
- Culver City Is Looking for Gold in Plastic : Revenue: The city will issue its own credit card in partnership with a local bank. It will receive 0.5% from the carry-over interest in the first year.
- Giving Privatization a Thoughtful Look : Bankruptcy Fuels Debate on Shrinking Government
- A Fiscal-Fitness Trainer for City Hall : Wachs' efficiency campaigns are not always pretty--but usually on the mark
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Pittsburgh Upsets Washington State, 17-13 : Nonconference: Panthers win despite losing star running back Billy West because of a shoulder injury.
- Work Force Report : Entertainment Paces Job and Wage Growth in the Valley
- Matador Women's Kickoff a Success : Soccer: Northridge program starts on the right foot with two goals in the first 10 minutes of a 3-0 victory over Azusa Pacific.
- PREP FOOTBALL '95 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : University's Roberts Makes Some Big Noise : Football: His passion is contagious as he and his teammates target a league championship.
- Re-Trodding the Primrose Path : No Pinter-esque details, please, for Irish playwright Tom Murphy, who's based his latest play on a classic 1766 novel.
- BOOK EXCERPT : Mike, Before Mickey : Ovitz will soon be president of Disney. His friend Ron Meyer is a honcho at MCA. But before they were big, they were already planning for the big time. It all started at the William Morris Agency. . . .
- FROM THE ISLAND'S EDGE: A Sitka Reader...
- Steven Corbin; Novelist and AIDS Activist
- Laguna Looks for Sure End to Slump : The City Moves Ahead With Stabilization of Problem Hillside
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : COMMENTARY ON MEASURE M : Honoring the Voters' Wishes on the Transportation Sales Tax : The initiative was designed so funds wouldn't be diverted-- but with the bankruptcy, that money is in danger.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : SOUTHEAST ROUNDUP : Nix's Passing Leads No. 6 Auburn, 46-13
- PREP FOOTBALL '95 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : University
- Nonprofit Groups Must Do Some Economic Soul-Searching
- A Madman, Terrorist or Saint? : A fictional John Brown is a bit of all three : RAISING HOLY HELL, <i> By Bruce Olds (Henry Holt: $22.50; 333 pp.)</i>
- From "OPAL: The Journal of an Understanding Heart," by Opal Whiteley
- Schools Pass Economics Test : Bankruptcy: Despite predictions of deficit disaster, O.C. districts get by with subtle cuts that spare students.
- BOXING : Bruno Defeats McCall to Capture WBC Title
- Was This Really <i> Miami?</i>
- Easy to Swallow
- The Fire the First Time : A TV documentary looks at writer Richard Wright, whose 1940 novel 'Native Son' was a searing condemnation of racism and class division.
- ENGLAND'S PAGAN LANDSCAPE : In Cornwall, intimate encounters with mysterious ancient markers and monoliths left by pre-Christian inhabitants
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Indians' Bats Dry Up in 3-2 Loss to Detroit
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Oregon Opens Season by Defeating Nemesis : Nonconference: After consecutive losses to Utah, Ducks use fourth-quarter rally to win, 27-20.
- Splash Enjoys Victory Over Sockers
- As we mark the 75th anniversary of...
- Past Catches Up to Fugitive Murder Suspect : New York: David Galletti changed his identity and his way of life for nearly 20 years. Then a routine fingerprint check ended his double life.
- New Treatment for Osteoporosis Is Close at Hand : Health: Drug will work in different way from existing medications. It is on fast track for FDA approval.
- Post-Civil War Liberia Takes Shape
- Real-Life 'Thelma and Louise' Elude the Law : Texas: Flamboyant accused robbers and kidnapers Rose Turford and Joyce Stevens have been on the lam since May, capturing imaginations. They've been 'sighted' about as often as Elvis.
- A Flower Grows at Bergamot : Fostered by public/private effort, Santa Monica's pioneering arts complex is expanding
- Defending Against a Threat That Isn't : GOP's mini-'Star Wars' plan could actually hurt U.S. safety
- Loving Nature to Death : Crowds Force Road Closures, Prompt Campaign to Educate Visitors About Rules, Litter
- 13 Injured in 37-Car Pileup on Santa Monica Freeway
- For $4 Million, San Francisco Is About to Blow Out Candle
- Time Is Running Short for Marino, Kelly, Elway : Pro football: A new season opens today and the talented quarterbacks try to secure a place in NFL history with a Super Bowl championship.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : San Diego State Stuns California Again, 33-9 : Nonconference: Bakersfield College transfer Jones scores three touchdowns to lead Aztecs.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : OTHER GAMES : Shovel Pass Lifts Arkansas State
- Coalition Aims to Show 'the Other Los Angeles' : Tourism: Group tries to counteract images of crime and slums by emphasizing often-overlooked ethnic areas.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Only Miami's Effort Ugly This Time : Hurricanes: Now the joke's on them as they suffer worst regular-season loss since 1984.
- Red Sox Put Angels Behind the Eight-Ball
- UCLA Gives Miami a 31-8 Caning : College football: Bruins dominate in almost every phase. Abdul-Jabbar rushes for 180 yards and two touchdowns.
- The Iron Horse
- New Faith in Future of Public Schools Emerges : Education: While support grows for L.A. Unified breakup, many seek ways to make improvements now.
- The Birth of a <i> Fabulous</i> Ad Campaign
- Men Fined $3,000 Each in Butterfly-Poaching Case
- For Many, 'Coffin Ships' Lived Up to Their Name
- Thousands in Tahiti Protest Nuclear Testing
- COUNTYWIDE : Sheriff's Copter Put to the Test by Fire, Chase
- Malfunction Causes 5-Hour Power Loss in South County
- BASEBALL / BRYAN RODGERS : Bruske Balked Until the Real Call Came From the Dodgers
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Pittman's Runs Help Fresno State Get Past Northeast Louisiana, 31-17
- STYLE / RESTAURANTS : A Little Bit Country
- Former Better Office Systems President Signs With Toshiba
- A GUIDE TO ZUNI FETISHES & CARVINGS...
- Bombing Survivor, 3, Returns to Hospital
- RSVP / THE SOCIAL CITY : Invitations With a Dramatic Musical Twist
- Young Gays Stray From Safe Sex, New Data Shows
- Few Neighbors Quake at Thought of Volcanic Danger
- Agassi Respectfully Takes Care of Edberg : U.S. Open: Third-round match has important feel, but it's over quickly for 19th-ranked Swede.
- PREP FOOTBALL '95 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Laguna Beach
- ART REVIEW : Carolina, Here He Comes : South of the Border isn't just a state of mind, it's a real place, and a perfect jumping-off point for Ortiz's film odyssey 'Frontierland/Fronterlandia.'
- Newsletters for Readers Who Know Where They're Going : Resources: Here is a sampling of publications that key on specific destinations, from Paris to the isle of Ponza.
- ISRAEL, PALESTINE AND PEACE: Essays by...
- FICTION
- Hair Care Over There
- Weekend Escape: Kern River : Five friends with a taste for adventure find all they're looking for--and then some-- rafting in the Sierra
- In Shasta's Shadow, Reality Is as Relative as UFOs and 'Mu'
- Clinton Marks WWII's End, Evokes Era's Unity : Ceremonies: At Hawaiian veterans cemetery, President pays homage to armed forces, home front heroes of 'that brilliant time.'
- Clique Chic : At Valley High Schools, Fashion Choices Are as Much About Identity as They Are About Clothes
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Anderson Picks Wrong Time to Relax
- PREP FOOTBALL '95 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Estancia
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Purdue Gets a Break, Upsets West Virginia : Nonconference: Boilermakers, after building a 19-0 halftime lead, need a missed kick to win, 26-24.
- CRUISE CONTROL : Mr. Phelps' Trickiest Mission
- FOO FIGHT: The Reading Festival appearance by...
- Fly, 'Dutchman,' Fly : Not content to just accept the classic story as it stands, director Julie Taymor hasreworked Wagner's Romantic epic, adding new interests and personalities to the players.
- Rock 'n' Roll in Cleveland
- Pizza's Humble Giant Reaches for a Bigger Slice : Entrepreneur: Little Caesars founder Michael Ilitch plans to overtake No. 1 Pizza Hut--and to build a new stadium in Detroit.
- FICTION
- Truck Catches Fire, Ties Up Freeway
- Notes about your surroundings
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Florida State Drops Hammer on Duke : ACC: No. 1 Seminoles rout Blue Devils, 70-26, remain unbeaten in conference play.
- PREP FOOTBALL '95 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Laguna Hills
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : WESTERN ATHLETIC ROUNDUP : Air Force Has Reason to Celebrate
- Play Ethic : On Wednesday, Cal Ripken Will Be on a Baseball Field for 2,131st Game in a Row, and, Like Lou Gehrig, He Considers Himself Mighty Lucky
- FAMILY : Merrily, They Sing Along : Once a month at the Jazz Bakery, the audience <i> is </i> the show, in a program open to anyone who can carry a tune and enjoys the great standards.
- ART : When Worlds Collide : Confused about what's Mexican and what's American? Artist Ruben D. Ortiz-Torres explores that rocky terrain through his photographic works and a new feature-length documentary.
- Rewriting Pop HIStory : Michael Jackson's publicists are crowing about new single's unprecedented success, but skeptics abound.
- Dreamland : When Neil Gaiman Writes the Last Chapter of 'The Sandman' This Fall, the Greatest Epic in the History of Comic Books--Seven Years and 2,000 Pages--Will Come to a Close.
- Destination: Paris : CLOSING SCENES : A workaday street in the Montmartre district shutters to become an open-air art gallery
- A Mighty Fortress
- You <i> Can </i> Take It With You, RV Lovers Find : Outdoors: Camping in O.C. can mean 'Melrose Place' and microwaves.
- Harlan County, U.S.A. (KCET Sunday at 1...
- U.S. Official Calls for Less Security at Women's Forum : China: Undersecretary of State Wirth warns that Beijing's intrusiveness will hinder free discussion. He urges U.N. to intervene.
- 'An Angel at My Table'
- A Higher Standard for Public Officials : Halted Inquiry Doesn't Clear 2 CSUN Administrators of Blame in Construction Flap
- The 'Love Fuhrman' Campaign : Racism: A minister from Orange displays a banner of tolerance. He says people must overcome hate with love.
- Mascot Dispute Underscores NAACP's Power Struggle : Removal of Confederate symbols from school was key victory for one young woman. But it illustrates how weak the organization's voice is in the Antelope Valley.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Gators Win, but Spurrier Not Happy : Nonconference: Coach criticizes pass defense after Florida's 45-21 victory over Houston.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : McElroy Leads Aggies to Victory Over LSU
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Georgia's Edwards Scores Five Times : SEC: Converted defensive back sets school record in 42-23 victory over South Carolina.
- Ahmanson to Try New Plan on for Size
- PLATTE RIVER by Rick Bass (Ballantine:...
- Diamond Talk
- Church Beset by Scandal Leaves for Promised Land : Religion: Pentecostal group from Visalia starts over in Colorado Springs. The move has torn apart some families.
- Entitlement Spending Is Cause for Concern, Experts Say : Budget: U.S. must reduce deficit--and amass huge surpluses to avoid a crisis when Social Security and Medicare run out of funds, economists say.
- EIGER DREAMS: Ventures Among Men and Mountains...
- A Little Local History to Go With Your Beer
- Cheating Scandal Grinds Up Image of Junior Livestock Shows : Morality: Young competitors' methods include drugs, dyes, glue, plastic surgery, even brutality. Youths beat lamb to harden its flesh. Boy force-fed water to a hog to boost weight; it died.
- Protein Linked to Transplant Rejection
- J. Gordon Hanes Jr.; Head of Hosiery Firm
- U.S. Officials Find Tunnel Running From Arizona Church Into Mexico
- Hagman Released After Transplant
- Teen Slaying Suspect Awaits Extradition : Crime: Two Nevada detectives arrive to collect evidence and question 14-year-old Peter Quinn Elvik of Tustin. The victim's widow speaks out.
- Work on MTA Line Causes Gas Leak
- A Week in the Life of Customer Service Hell
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Butterfield Proves Worth Wait for Stanford, 47-33
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Washington Pulls One Out of the Hat : Pacific 10: Trick touchdown pass from tailback Shehee dooms Arizona State, 23-20.
- MOVIES : It's a Wrap (But Not Plain) : From Budweiser to BMW to Butterfinger, brand names are popping up more and more on screen, and it's usually not by chance. It's big business.
- ALBUM SPOTLIGHT
- Sunset Over Miami : When Stanley Elkin, chronicler of the ordinary guy, set down to write about a widow in the Sun Belt, did he know it was his last novel? : MRS. TED BLISS, <i> By Stanley Elkin (Hyperion: $22.95; 292 pp.)</i>
- Some Financial ABCs for Generations X and Y
- The 1993 House of Secrets (NBC Sunday...
- MTV Faces the 'I-Voted-And-Nothing-Happened' Syndrome
- Above a Watery World : Capistrano Beach sits atop a bluff that affords it ocean views without the hustle of a waterfront
- Crew of 7 Thought Dead in Air Show Crash
- CHESS : INTERNATIONAL NEWS
- Millions Hear Physical or Spiritual Wake-Up Call in Asian Martial Arts : Culture: Training studios can be found in church basements, suburban shopping malls, YMCAs. No longer is it forbidden to teach the skills to foreigners.
- Indian Official Cremated Amid Fears : Assassination: Officials say poor security led to car-bomb death of Punjab's chief minister. Citizens wonder if Sikh separatist violence is resuming.
- THE SEASON'S HOT DOG
- Peacock Pride : Ranch Life Not Always Paradise for Family's Flock of Feathered Friends
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Oregon State Unimpressive Against Idaho
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : ATLANTIC COAST ROUNDUP : Syracuse Rallies Past North Carolina, 20-9
- Blaze Destroys Pet Hospital
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Less Turmoil for Replacements Elsewhere
- Little Leaguers Are a Team of Winners
- Show of Support for Doris Allen Recall
- Stanton Is Oblivious to His Failings
- The Gross Gourmet
- Translator's <i> Nombre Es</i> Mud
- Italy's Hill Towns
- Antonovich Unjustly Criticized for Copter Use
- EYE ON IQ
- Don't Blame Wildlife for Human Error
- You're Not Fooling Anyone, Calvin
- Welfare Investigators Doing Good Job
- Bringing Back an L.A. Hero : Ruben Salazar gave a passionate voice to city's Chicanos : BORDER CORRESPONDENT: Selected Writings, 1955-1970, <i> By Ruben Salazar</i> . <i> Edited and with an introduction by Mario T. Garcia (University of California Press: $28; 283 pp.)</i>
- MISSION ALBANIA / A Special Report : Forward Thinking in a Backward Land : O.C. Volunteers Are Among Those in Peace Corps' Fledging Albania Program Helping The Tiny Balkan Nation Recover From Decades of Isolation and Communist Rule So Its People Can Embrace the Future
- Nothing Funny About Cruelty to Alligator
- Air Safety Fund
- More on 'Insulted'
- ARTS FUNDING
- Hero or Vigilante? Man Faces Murder Trial for Shooting Burglar : Florida: Manny Roman says he was asleep in his office when he heard the sound of breaking glass. He grabbed a gun, opened the door and came face to face with an intruder. He fired and fired. But prosecutors contend he also reloaded.
- Vaughn School Innovations
- Beautiful Laguna
- Do Your Homework on Community Colleges
- Fuhrman Tapes Aired in Court
- Labor Day Closings
- L.A. School District Officials Self-Serving
- WHO HE?
- Symphony's Noted Deeds the Key Point
- Costly Gateway Park Violates State Rules
- Morse Code Not a Must for Hams
- Las Posas Choice Has a Down Side
- Grocery Carts in San Diego Creek
- LAUDS FOR THE MODS
- Pentecostals Sing Hallelujah Over Their Growth : Fundamentalists: God Is Love alone has opened churches in almost every South American country in the last 30 years. The most explosive growth has occurred since 1960, with the number of churches doubling every 10 years.
- Huntington Beach's Worker Payroll Is Tough to Swallow
- Fair Treatment
- Privatizing Jails, Parks Raises Questions
- Find Alternatives to More Landfills
- Murder and Media
- Wilson's Development Ties Outweigh Sense
- U.S. Politics
- In the End, Music Lovers Are Cheated
- Communication Could Ease Tax Conflict
- Going to Greece
- Irish Potato Famine Colors Politics, Attitudes...
- Law Lenient for Drivers, Harsh for Motorcyclists
- HALL OF FAMERS
- 'JEKYLL' LYRICS
- The Gen X Political Meltdown : Remember the Big Deal Over the MTV Vote and the Twentysomething Lobbyists Storming Washington With Their Own Political Agenda? Good, Because All That's Left Are Memories. Like Some of Their Older Fellow Citizens, They're Fed Up With Washington.
- Don't Blame Welfare Abuse on Disabled
- Setting Priorities
- In Defense of New Jersey, Garden State
- Do Tollway Execs Deserve Bonuses?
- New Law School
- BOP AND BIRD
- Recovery Plan Not Acceptable to City
- Misplaced Priorities in Law Enforcement
- Israeli Interrogations
- GALLERY GOADS
- Treat All Creatures With Compassion
- Windows 95 Not All It's Cracked Up to Be
- Trip Cancellation
- NONFICTION - Sept. 3, 1995
- NONFICTION - Sept. 3, 1995
- NONFICTION - Sept. 3, 1995
- NONFICTION - Sept. 3, 1995
- NONFICTION - Sept. 3, 1995
- Obituaries - Sept. 3, 1995
- COLUMN ONE : Blocking the Way to the Beach : Hard-fought battles have won access to much of California's coastline. But the public may never be able to enjoy the ocean because of governments' inaction.
- 1995-96 School Year Brings Change for Many : Education: As classes begin this week, a new campus opens, and others introduce uniforms and college-style schedules. Also--there's more money.
- 1995-96 School Year Brings Change in Ventura County : Education: As classes begin this week, a new campus opens, and others introduce uniforms and college-style schedules.
- NATO Vows New Air Strikes as Serbs Refuse to Comply : Bosnia: Alliance says attacks will resume 'at any moment' if rebels don't begin to lift Sarajevo siege. Latest clash threatens to undermine earlier moves toward peace.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT : A Lesson in Making Reforms Stick : Oversight, an ombudsman, advisory groups, judicial review let change take root in a troubled agency.
- REAL NIXON? Leave it to Oliver Stone...
- GOP Freshmen Are Fast Studies at Fund Raising : Congress: With help of PACs, House newcomers have quickly become insiders in world of campaign donations.
- AIRLINES
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Animal Attractions : Piru Man Trains Horses, Goats and Pigs for Movies, TV
- NEWPORT BEACH : Commission to Weigh End to Surfing Ban
- Origin of Remains Investigated
- 4.5% Loans for Firms That Use Recyclables
- Tarzana : Woman Driver Fights Off Male Assailant
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 'Huge Seizure' Made at Makeshift Drug Lab
- Splash Looks to Lilavois, Vasquez to Fill a Scoring Void : Indoor soccer: With the trade of Dale Ervine, these two players are considered keys to making the playoffs.
- ANAHEIM : Grant for Community Policing Pays Off
- Wilkings Is on Right Track at Irwindale
- Album Reviews : In Brief
- Brutality, Compassion From D.W. Griffith
- GARDENING : Poppy, Lily, Iris: Divided They Stand
- Bringing Islam Into Mainstream : Glendale: Muslim activist Salam Al-Marayati strives to draw followers into American political life.
- Widow of Man Slain by Officers Held in Police Station Shooting
- Channel Islands' Charge Led by a True Braveheart : Football: Popular Raider defensive coordinator Tuimoloau back full bore after triple-bypass surgery in 1994.