- Enjoy Old-Fashioned Experience at Mr. Stox : Superior Wine List and Rich Menu Add to Elegant Setting
- COSTA MESA : New Panel to Study Development Fees
- How Low Can Morale Go? Don't Ask : LAPD: The public thinks that a new chief meant a new department, but in the ranks, things are worse than ever.
- Damage Control : Head-Injured Help Each Other Toward Independence
- Santa Ana Gunshot Victim Sues Off-Duty Police Officer : Courts: Two criminal trials failed to convict the Long Beach policeman. The civil suit also names the city of Long Beach in connection with the 1991 wounding.
- Trash, Sweeping Rates Increasing
- A Tale of Two Lobbying Efforts
- Swastikas Painted on Burglarized House
- Bonds Is Top All-Star Vote-Getter : Baseball: Giant outfielder's total is highest since 1980, but he's one of two players who won't get a bonus for being elected a starter.
- Hot Dog Vendor Feud to Be Settled by Lottery : Regulation: Redondo Beach to allot prime locations, but pushcart operators will pay additional fees and insurance costs.
- Lewis Wins 200 in 19.99, Beating Johnson
- Broadcast Spot Goes to Monday
- $95,000 in Humanitas Prizes Awarded : Television: Writers of 'Roseanne,' 'I'll Fly Away,' 'Cooperstown' and 'Miss Rose White' are cited for their 'humanizing achievement' by Human Family Institute.
- Pinnacle Completes Offering: Pinnacle Micro Inc., an...
- AEROSPACE
- How I Learned to Love Coleslaw
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- BOOK REVIEW : Inside Look at Manhattan's Jurassic Park : CREATURES OF HABIT <i> By Julie Baumgold</i> ; Knopf $22, 294 pages
- San Gabriel : Clinton Not on This Ballot
- Prosecution of 2 Officers Requested
- Translating Modern Hieroglyphics Into a Community Portrait
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Sobriety Checkpoint Planned Late Friday
- WESTMINSTER : Sigler Park's Modern Playground Finished
- Leisure Time Well-Spent : City of Hope's Auxiliary in Camarillo Brings In $200,000 Annually
- MTA Delays $1-Million Loan to Developer, Asks Concession
- Water District Rate Hike Awaits Action by State
- Assault Suspect Rebuts Agent About Confrontation at Bar : Testimony: Larry Hall of Thousand Oaks says he never intended to use the knife and doesn't know where it came from.
- Drug Companies Suing for Right to Market Generic AZT
- Chamber Report Examines Festival Fiasco : Revenue: GlenFest '93 was supposed to bring in $1.6 million but ended up losing $230,000. A task force describes how it happened.
- Students Protesters March in Tokyo
- 'March' Takes Scenic Detour
- Lanterman House: History in the Making : Heritage: The landmark is on the verge of becoming of a museum. The Planning Commission tries to appease some nearby residents who oppose the plan.
- Silver Lake : Rabies Vaccinations
- Merit Scholarships Given to Seven Area Students
- Smoky Survivor Refuses to Fold : For a while the chips were down, but Pinky Donohoo's 50-year-old Player's Poker Club in Ventura remains the only game in town.
- LONG BEACH : Cat Shelter Agrees to Pay $26,500 to Settle Lawsuit
- 150 ESL Students Get Chance to Learn at Summer Camp
- HEALTH
- Bill Comes Due in Form of Assessments : Finances: Cities and school districts are turning to the fee process to make up for property tax revenue they are losing to the state.
- Japanese Women Find a Model in Hillary Clinton
- The first time director Gary Davis directed...
- Prosecution of Domestic Violence to Be Scrutinized : Crime: Women's advisory panel persuades council to investigate if city office is lax in dealing with such cases.
- Southeast Area : Oil Pipeline Project Facing Hurdles at Local Level
- Crenshaw : Anti-Cruising Effort
- Lure of the Lush : Mile Square Features Deceptive Fairways
- Tuttle Forces DWP to Undergo Sweeping Audit of Outside Contracts
- County Won't Defy State's Shift of Revenue to Schools : Government: Decision by Board Chairman Wieder ends opposition to Legislature's plan that takes $2.6 billion from local governments.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Catcher Piazza a Likely All-Star
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : A's Patchwork Staff Blanks Indians, 3-0
- AIRLINES
- Plain Pirogi Is Prologue
- Coaching Turnover Turns Off Prize Player : Basketball: Rick Price III plans to leave St. Anthony after playing for four coaches in three years.
- THIS COMIC'S HARDLY A HOME BODY
- Southland Nudists Swim and Bare It
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Ain't Misbehavin' ': An Infectious Good Time : Performance at Solvang Festival Theatre leaves audiences humming and singing.
- Slides, Washouts Disrupting Rail Service
- U.S. Trade With Japan
- Math Chair's Remarks
- Dilapidation of Beverly Hills High
- Reader's Reference to Latinos' Hikes in Escondido Canyon
- REAL ESTATE : Brinderson Towers Complex in Irvine Will Be Renamed
- ENERGY
- Inflation in Mexico Below 10% : Economy: The single-digit milestone is seen as a victory for the efforts of President Carlos Salinas de Gortari.
- On Second Thought, Pepperdine Looked Attractive to Trakh
- Northeast L.A. : Hazardous Waste Roundup
- BLACK MAGIC : Former Pixies Leader Is Going It Alone, but He Isn't Leaving the Cosmos Behind
- Valley Fair Through Sunday
- Glendale Historical Society Has New Slate of Officers
- Altadena : Teacher Pleads Not Guilty
- Styled for a Comeback : Fire Ruins Vintage Clothing, but Greenspan's Isn't Finished
- Nurse Says She'll Be Cleared in 'Angel of Death' Inquiry : Medicine: Darlene Leon was never formally charged in 17 hospice deaths. Officials say probe is continuing.
- SIGHTS : Touching Photographs Capture Vaudeville in Its Dying Days : An exhibit of the work of George Mann takes viewers behind the scenes of a bygone era.
- Laguna Niguel : Children's Circus, Workshops Planned
- Return of the Stranglers, in a Strange Land
- 30 Years of Playboy Interviews to Go on Interactive Discs
- Fortune's Global 25
- Dense-Pac Filling $1.3 Million in Orders
- Special Request Awaits Judge in Keating Case : Courts: Prosecutors want the convicted ex-thrift operator to finish his state sentence before he goes to a federal penitentiary.
- Low-Salt Citrus Soy (Say It Fast Five Times)
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / CAFE BUENOS AIRES : Argentine Cafe Offers a Sense of Community : Diners can indulge in the fantasy of travel, and experience new and exotic tastes without venturing far from home.
- Nobel Laureate Seen as NIH Chief : Science: Some view Clinton Administration's choice of UC San Francisco researcher Harold Varmus as an attempt to bolster the health agency's reputation.
- Cerritos : ABC Unified Imposes Fee for School Bus Riders
- There's No Excuse Not to Book Time for Summer Reading
- Funding for Space Station
- Countywide : Blind Can Still Work, Class Told
- LAKE FOREST : Robber Hits Store Worker, Steals Cash
- Buena Park : Hotel Occupancy Tax Is Increased to 12%
- Man Arrested on Suspicion of Killing Wife in Texas
- Tax Board OKs Child Support Collection Plan : Families: The agency uses tax, DMV and bank records to track absent parents. The program proved swift and effective in L.A. County test and will be expanded.
- Acclaim for Others Doesn't Faze Salmon : Baseball: Although Seattle's Amaral cited as midseason rookie of year, Angel right fielder keeps going strong in victory over Boston.
- Clippers Lose Norman to Bucks : Pro basketball: Small forward gets a six-year deal from Bucks, leaving Clippers with a big void to fill.
- TOUR DE FRANCE : U.S. Riders Hampsten, Armstrong Move Up
- Organic : The Search for Organic Wine
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- Flood Victims Weigh the Cost of Life on the River : The Mississippi: Damage in Davenport, Iowa, renews debate over need for levees that have spared other towns.
- COLUMN ONE : Agents of Palm Tree Diplomacy : Want to put your country on the map? Add to your economic clout? Try opening a consulate here. That's what a growing number of nations have done, from tiny Burkina Faso to giant China.
- L.A. Council Backs Call for Drilling Study : Environment: The proposal requests that Inglewood not allow oil exploration at the cemetery site until a full review is conducted.
- Burbank : Financial Disclosure OKd for City Panels
- STUDIO CITY : Wachs Asked to Settle Mall Dispute
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Centers Accept Camp Registrations
- BURBANK : Question of Conflict Stalls Panel Creation
- ENCINO : Retail Complex Proposed for 'Lake' Location
- Orme Shakes Off Jitters, Beats Valley North, 3-2
- Commerce : City Will Celebrate Rail Station Opening
- Hacienda Heights : Help for Crash Victims
- A Lesson About the Business of Baseball : Minor leagues: After being selected in the second round of the 1992 draft, Rick Magdaleno endured the frustration of haggling over a contract.
- Ojai Library to Celebrate 100th Birthday
- FDA to Study Hepatitis B Drug Blamed in Deaths
- REVIEW : Play's Funny Things Still Happen : Strong performances help the jokes pass the test of time in a revival of Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart's comedy 'Forum.'
- NEIGHBORS : Prize-Winning Fiddler Proves You Get Better With Time : Ventura resident beats out 41 other contestants to take home top honors for the third time in the over-70 division.
- NOTEBOOK : 6 Represent Charter Oak on All-Star Football Roster
- Lotus Festival Will Be Sweet 16 Celebration
- Long Beach : Recreation Park to Have Exercise Area for Dogs
- The Region : Funding for Transit Projects
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council Approves $10.1-Million Budget
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 5 Television, 2 Cable Firms to Negotiate Over Signal Charge
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man to Be Tried in Child's Death : Crime: The Palmdale resident faces a murder charge. He admitted shaking the 22-month-old girl, a deputy testifies.
- Club Offers Youth a Day of Fishing
- Man Hired Detective to Kill Wife and Her Boyfriend, Police Say
- Details of Hilbun Arrest in Postal Shootings Revealed : Courts: Records show the fugitive spent the night before his arrest at a Garden Grove hotel with a woman. Police feared worst until they checked room and found no one.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Phillies Want Rules Reviewed
- Working on the Ice Has Kept Ciska Hot on the Football Field : All-star game: Three-year starter for Laguna Hills says hockey experience has helped.
- Baseball Scout Has Made a Name for Himself
- PERSPECTIVE ON JAPAN : Reciprocity Is Needed in Academia : Barriers against foreign scholars rob their students of outside perspectives in a lock-step system.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council Acts to Fight 'Despicable' Crimes
- DUCKS NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Ferreira Says He Doesn't Plan to Spend a Ton of Money on Free Agents
- Court Upholds School Policy Banning Boy From Girls' Team
- Ingram Micro Appoints VP of Personnel
- Fight or Flight? : Airlines and Unions Wage Cold War Over Concession Demands
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Blue Chips Rebound; Bond Yields Ease : Market Overview
- Sea Bass Piccata, Pecan Tart With Caramel Sauce
- Organic : Grow Your Own
- Israeli Military Defends Actions in Occupied Areas
- SWAT TEAM: The buzz around Ventura County?...
- Funding Sought for Day Laborer Hiring Center : Employment: Under the proposal, four cities and the county would each put up $15,000 to establish a site in south Whittier.
- A Lame Duck In Tune on the Way Out
- A summary of the last week's significant...
- FOR THE KIDS : Youngsters Volunteer to Make a Difference : An 8-year-old girl and her fellow Good Deeds Club members find satisfaction and joy in giving their time and efforts to causes.
- Summit Prepares to Condemn Iran : Terrorism: After repeated prodding by the Americans, G-7 leaders are expected to cite Tehran for exporting violence and abusing its people's rights.
- Dentist Changes His Cynicism About Homeless Into Idealism : Health: Brentwood doctor offers free care for the dispossessed. He'd like to see the program expand nationally.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Wildwood Park Home to Kids and Critters
- SANTA PAULA : Affordable Units Added to Project
- Oxnard Gives Initial OK to Adult Store Restrictions : Pornography: A national group wrote the measure that would largely confine sexually oriented shops to the city's industrial east side.
- DANA POINT : Water District Again Rebuffed on Top Job
- Riordan Under Fire for Top Appointments : City Hall: Black and Latino leaders say minorities are being excluded. Aides say criticism is premature.
- TV Violence Rouses the Old Itch to Censor : Drawn from a spectrum of motives and politics, the critics would rerun the paranoid '50s.
- 18-Year-Old Killed in Drive-By Shooting
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : An Idea Begging for Improvement
- Guard Is Ready for Big Move : Prep basketball: Rick Price III said coaching turnovers at St. Anthony led to his decision to transfer. He has narrowed his choices to Serra and Bishop Montgomery.
- TV Ratings : Reality-Based Shows Join Comedies as Viewers' Picks
- Dip in Jobless Rate Leads to Cuts in Extended Benefits
- Why Europe Is Losing the Race to Develop New Technologies
- Buying a Car Without Kicking Tires
- Hughes Unit Will Install Devices for Federal 'Intelligent' Highway System
- Big-League Spices
- Organic : Report Calls for Reform of Pesticide Regulations
- CLAIMING THEIR CULTURE : Exhibit in Long Beach Offers Rare Spectrum of Views From America's Black Communities
- Flooding, Destruction in Hurricane's Wake
- Summit Leaders Criticize Tehran : Diplomacy: Prodded by U.S., Group of Seven cites Iran's export of terrorism, abuse of rights. Nations urge aid for Bosnia but sidestep question of military action.
- Eagle Rock : Disposing of Tattered Flags
- Booker Griffin Jr.; Black Radio Talk Show Host
- Environment Has Starring Role in Benefit : Volleyball: Top professionals join celebrities in event Saturday for American Oceans Campaign, which was founded by 'Cheers' star Ted Danson.
- More Russia Regions Seek New Powers : Politics: Several want status of federation republics. Efforts haunt Yeltsin's Tokyo trip.
- City Council Votes to Shut Down Public Shooting Range : Safety: Area residents complained that stray bullets had escaped the facility. Lawmakers decide not to renew operator's lease.
- Get a Line on the Waterfront
- Norwalk : Utility Tax Broadened to Cellular Phone Users
- The Sweetest Music This Side of the Big-Band Era
- LOS ANGELES : Education Partnership Wins $25,000 EPA Grant
- Setback for Defense in Denny Beating Case : Courts: Judge limits questioning of former Dist. Atty. Ira Reiner. He clears only two other witnesses to testify on a motion to dismiss charges because of discriminatory prosecution.
- SWIMMING : Evans Meet Begins Today
- Coliseum Officials Protest Closure of Harbor Freeway Ramps : Roads: Caltrans is asked to revise its reconstruction schedule. Commissioners say the current plan will snarl traffic at Raiders, Clippers and USC games.
- Magic Mountain to Bolster Emergency Procedures
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Offers to Help Tenants Buy Units
- Palmisano Quits UCLA, Transfers to Vanderbilt
- No Need to Dread This Month's Bill
- Three Former B of A Executives Form Venture Capital Firm : Investment: Forrest Binkley & Brown will open Newport office this month. Partners seek $100-million SBA fund for starters.
- Half-Caf, Double-Cap Cheesecake
- Common Cause Lists State's Top Campaign Donors
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Abroad, Clinton Keeps an Eye on Home Front
- Gunman Described as 'Quiet, Polite'
- Agency's New Head Considers Suing Bank
- SAN FERNANDO : City Moves to Renew Pipeline Franchise
- SIMI VALLEY : Immunity Granted Witness in Stabbing
- LOS ANGELES : Officers' Union Picks Successor to Violante
- 3 Cities Will Join Bidding for Museum : Culture: Southwest officials are considering Camarillo, Oxnard, Ventura or Thousand Oaks for their new home.
- Dukes' Match Becomes Theater of Absurd : Team tennis: Kronemann finishes a doubles match with no partner during 26-23 victory over Raleigh.
- New Lewis Lineup: Morrison Is Up Next, Then Holyfield
- O.C. THEATER REVIEW : Vanguard Revels in 'Laughter' : The Fullerton storefront troupe outdoes itself in a production that lives up to the sophisticated demands of Noel Coward's stylish comedy.
- Major Airlines Match America West Discounts : Travel: The scope of the routes is limited, however. Alaska slashes one-way fares on routes between California and the Pacific Northwest.
- ReMax Can't Claim It's No. 1 Firm : Courts: Century 21 International obtains restraining order to squelch its real estate rival's claims.
- Organic : It's Not Easy Growing Green
- 3 Suspected Smuggling Ships Boarded : Immigrants: About 650 Chinese are put in limbo off Baja after the Coast Guard comes to the aid of a disabled freighter. Officials are discussing what action to take.
- Wilson's Finance Director Quits
- Roger Manning "Roger Manning"<i> Shimmy-Disc</i>
- O.C. Asked to Charge Couple With Sex Abuse
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Confusion Usual in New Mothers
- 1 Killed, 6 Injured as Pickup Overturns
- GOINGS ON : Deals on Clothes Offered at Beach Benefit
- Get More Bang for Your Summer Bucks
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : Of $7 Hamburgers, Hairdos, Celestial Bodies
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Capistrano District OKs Dress Code
- Dollar Chain Sets Up Shop in Housing Project : Retailer hopes to learn how to operate in high-risk area. Store is built by city with federal funds, staffed by residents.
- THEATER REVIEW : New Company Sets Stage for the Future
- Libel Settlements Accepted by Britons
- Estonia to Take 2nd Look at Foreigners Law
- TALKIN' TRASH : Recycling Lessons Abound in 'Garbage' Exhibit at Children's Museum at La Habra
- Ex-Director of Legal Aid Center Admits He Embezzled $263,000 : Crime: James Steven Carroll, who resigned from the Pacoima agency a year ago, says he gambled away the money.
- Flying Russia's Blue Yonder : Military: Test pilot instructors from Edwards Air Base visit counterparts near Moscow and try out their craft. 'They were just like us,' a U.S. aviator says.
- On Being Your Own Worst Enemy : In a bad economy, the region has to make sure it's doing everything it can to succeed
- LOS ANGELES : Attorney Admits Role in Phony Car Accident Ring
- The Princess of Chess : 6-Year-Old Champion Elizabeth De La Torre Keeps Things in Perspective
- Buddy System : With Ryan in Control of the Defense, the Oilers Might Run and Shoot Their Way to the Super Bowl
- He's Quickly Become a Smashing Success in an Ancient Sport : Tae kwon do: At 18, black belt David Kang has launched a fruitful career in 'the art of kicking and punching.'
- SIMI VALLEY : Wal-Mart Agrees to Nov. 2 Vote on Store
- GOLF : Booth Leads by One in Junior Event
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : A Silver Lining in Gold Cup Weekend
- Defining the Leadoff Role an Ongoing Task for Wills
- Raiders Get Conditional Draft Pick From Falcons in Dickerson Trade
- Producer Captures a Classic 'Fugitive' : Movies: A remake of the legendary '60s TV series is the latest in Arnold Kopelson's post-'Platoon' slate, which reflects a mix of social statement and entertainment.
- Irvine's Korn, Manager of Cultural Affairs, Resigns. : Arts: The official will become executive director of a New York facility after the City Council voted to eliminate his position.
- South Pasadena : Opposition to Plan for Inn
- Glendale : Mayor to Discuss Budget
- Los Feliz : Center for Blind Gets Award
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Light Up the Sky' Scores a Bull's-Eye
- Senior Citizen Housing Decision Postponed : Development: The Planning Commission will wait at least two years before shaping a policy. It is likely to favor garden-style townhouses instead of high-density housing.
- Clinton Failing to Attract Perot Voters, Survey Finds : Politics: Democratic group's poll shows President is in fact losing ground among Texan's backers. 50% say he's too tied to tax, spend policies.
- Gore Picks New Staff Chief
- What's Ahead Under Zero Tariffs
- The High of Mt. Lowe : Centennial Event Recalls the Heyday of a Railway That Thrilled Millions in Its Time
- Movie Weekend Gross Screens/Avg. (National ranking) (Studio)...
- FILLMORE : Woman, 60, Dies in Head-On Collision
- Too Many Rooms at the Inn : 3-Year-Old San Pedro Sheraton, Victim of an Overbuilt Market and the Recession, Will Be Put on the Auction Block Today
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Ex-Legal Aid Official Admits Theft of Funds
- GLENDALE : Purchase of Lots OKd for Seniors Complex
- Delgado Living High <i> Off</i> the Hog
- TEAMTENNIS : Borg Watches Strings Snap in His Debut
- Hubert-Whitten Out of 'Prince'
- Individuals Continue to Shift Away From Stocks : Securities: An industry group says mutual funds and private pensions are taking a bigger bite of the market.
- MEDIA
- Salad for Supper
- Organic : Tales From Mother Gooch
- STAGE REVIEW : Sparks Fly in Second Half of the Playhouse's 'The Butter and Egg Man'
- City Backs Out of Monorail Study
- Such Nice Films, Bring the Kids
- Staging a Ballet Gala Worthy of a Prince
- Hurricane Edges Ashore Near Puerto Vallarta
- New Orleans Officers Out With 'Blue Flu'
- Bill o' Fair Features Country Cookers
- The American Dream, Dulled : Medical Careers Rank High in Poll Even as Parents Downscale Other Expectations for Their Children
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- Center to Celebrate 2nd Year : The Goebel facility in Thousand Oaks, one of the largest in the county, will host an open house next week. An orientation and trips are also planned.
- COLUMN ONE : Agents of Palm Tree Diplomacy : Want to put your country on the map? Add to your economic clout? Try opening a consulate here. That's what a growing number of nations have done, from tiny Burkina Faso to giant China.
- Mall Donates $15,000 to Start Boxing Club
- Group Seeks to Persuade Anaheim Union High School Board to Ban Two Books : Education: 'Ordinary People' and 'The Great Santini' are laced with obscenities and sexual references, its leader says.
- BREA : Graffiti Law Given Preliminary OK
- D. A. Won't File Charges Against Youth
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Lancaster OKs Trash Collection Rate Increase
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Manager's Lavish New Perks Package Cut in Half
- OXNARD : Man, 18, Arrested in June Shooting
- WEST HILLS Immunity Granted in Stabbing, Robbery
- City Council OKs 3-Story Condo Development in Newbury Park : Housing: The developer is told to reduce the project for low- and moderate-income residents to 26 units, bringing it into compliance with most codes.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Arrival Was Surprising; Win Wasn't
- SPORTSCOPE : Area Volleyball Teams Win Titles
- MUSIC REVIEW : Hollywood Bowl Opens: The Gala That Wasn't : Guest conductor David Zinman leads the L.A. Philharmonic in a rather dull and dutiful program of Tchaikovsky warhorses.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Gustafsson Gets Past Pernfors
- The Brothers Mankiewicz: A Gold Touch : Movies: The monthlong tribute at UCLA honors the films of Herman J. and Joseph L. : The consummate writers had different styles but both were players ahead of their time.
- Chain Still for Sale: The 99-store Builders...
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Montebello : School Roof Repairs to Begin Next Week
- Hope or Dread? Croatia Facing an Uncertain Future
- Beverly Hills : Legal Agreement Renewed
- Beverly Hills : Employee Contracts OKd
- Threat of Violence Is Still the Most Powerful Censor
- AGOURA HILLS : State Funds Sought to Remove Billboards
- Wilson Backs Use of Private Engineering on Highways : Government: Governor supports Bergeson bill to override judge's ban on private firms' work, cites threat to existing public projects and small companies.
- After-School 'Oasis' Lures Teen-Agers From Streets : Recreation: Bills are piling up at the nonprofit youth center, which since January has been a haven for young people.
- Cities Woo Southwest Museum : Culture: Thousand Oaks says it's a natural spot for the renowned Indian collection now displayed in L.A. Bids have been solicited from 140 Southland cities.
- LOS ANGELES : Mother Who Gave Part of Lung to Son Leaves Hospital
- LOS ANGELES : Man Gets 21-Year Term for Killing Infant Girl
- Surgery Shelves Bushart Until Next Season
- Propelled by a Will to Win : In or Out of the Pool, Larsen Full of Fight
- Continental Moving 350 Jobs to California from Colorado
- Tomato of Spain, I Adore You
- Super Hunan
- HEALTHWATCH : Head Lice Cases Are Not Just Nit-Picking : Immediate isolation of the affected individuals and lots of thorough cleaning are all indicated should the parasites be detected.
- The Champ : 6-Year-Old Queen of Chess Keeps Things in Perspective
- Cuba Kills 4 Swimming to Guantanamo; U.S. Protests
- Paramount : Stretch of Alondra Reopens After Yearlong Closure
- REVIEW : 'Midsummer' Ideal Show Under Stars : A preview of the Shakespeare play shows much promise. The price is right--performances are free.
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Yesterday's Fun Makes Fond Memories Today
- White House to Emphasize Treatment in Battling Drugs : Narcotics: President's new policy coordinator says more humane and effective strategy will be part of health care plan. Details are still debated.
- Officials Sought Favors, Say Developers : Lawsuit: Mayor and councilman deny allegations that they requested contributions for political campaign, then voted against subdivision when group turned them down.
- Street Fight in Old Town : Merchants Say Sidewalks Can't Accommodate the Performers and Crowds They Attract, but Some Entertainers Oppose Regulation
- Alarmed Officials Misconstrue AIDS Death Statistics
- 110 Nations Still Abuse Citizens, Report Finds : Human rights: Many use torture, Amnesty International declares. It says U.N. has made little progress on issue.
- 10 Indicted in New York in Plot to Bomb U.N. Building, Tunnels
- Anger Sparked Arson, Fire Officials Say : Blaze: Woman is arrested after apartment fire that authorities say began when she tried to burn her boyfriend's clothes. Roommate, neighbors escape injury.
- TARZANA : Man Gets Life in Businessman's Killing
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Dead Man Found Wearing Women's Clothes Identified