- Home on the Range : 4,000-Acre Starr Ranch Sanctuary Is a Garden of Eden for Wildlife
- 2 Convicted of Killing Couple at Crack House : Violence: Separate juries find the half brothers guilty of first-degree murder. Police say they set the husband and wife on fire in a closet to cover up a robbery.
- School District Drops Bid for Ambassador Site : Education: Officials have been at an impasse with Donald Trump over the value of land sought for a high school. The developer may sue district for backing out.
- SEAL BEACH : 'Signal Preemption' Gets 'Stop' From City
- Countywide : Sheriff's Desktop Publisher Honored
- COSTA MESA : Newport Boulevard Closures Planned
- VENTURA : 'Stand Down' to Aid Homeless Veterans
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Jeff George Ready to Play for Colts
- Yankees Making It Difficult : Baseball: They are losing precious ground in the AL East heading into series against the Toronto Blue Jays.
- Laughs Remain on Them
- Prosecutors Say Roth Kept Bargain : Sentence: The 200 hours of physical labor performed by the once-powerful former supervisor lived up to his plea deal, they say.
- OXNARD : Official Held on Molestation Charge
- Did Not Kill Parents for Money, Menendez Testifies : Trial: Brother says he believed he had been written out of family's will. He admits offering to pay an ex-girlfriend to lie for him.
- WESTMINSTER : More Funds OKd for City Offices at Mall
- TriCare Files $115-Million Workers' Comp Suit : Health: The Irvine-based operator of clinics for injured employees says its business has been damaged because insurers delay paying claims. Carriers say the lag is caused by slow pace of state appeals process.
- 'Deadbeat Debtors'
- Last-Ditch Bid to Halt Base Closings Rejected by Senate : Congress: Feinstein and Boxer were among those pushing a resolution that would have scrapped the plan. The military can now begin shutting down or realigning 175 facilities, including nine major ones in California.
- 'Lynch Mob' Comment
- Last-Ditch Bid to Halt Base Closings Rejected by Senate : Congress: Feinstein and Boxer were among those pushing a resolution that would have scrapped the plan. The military can now begin shutting down or realigning 175 facilities, including nine major ones in California.
- Travel
- ID Cards and Immigration
- Single-Payer System
- Obituaries - Sept. 21, 1993
- Obituaries - Sept. 21, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 21, 1993
- Environmental Permit Process Eased : Legislation: Governor signs measures at a family-owned North Hollywood business. He says laws may help halt business flight from state.
- Newport Beach Debates Need for Pier Curfew : Violence: Gang-related shootings prompt some officials, residents to call for nighttime closure.
- First Lady's Health Plan Talk Hailed : Politics: Mrs. Clinton draws bipartisan vows of cooperation after speech before 320 Congress members. President hears from senators who want abortion coverage.
- Diller Seeks to Outbid Viacom for Paramount
- Dissident Surfaces, Backs Beijing for Olympics : Asia: Wei Jingsheng ends rumors that he was being kept in isolation despite his release from prison last week.
- Group Protests Santa Ana's Ticketing of the Homeless
- Wilson OKs 2 Bills Easing State EPA Permit Process : Politics: Some fear measure by Sen. Marian Bergeson could turn agency into advocate for firms having trouble.
- A Media Love Triangle Gone Awry? : Entertainment: New Line Cinema and Castle Rock remain faithful while cable mogul Ted Turner courts Paramount.
- Plan Evokes Hopes, Fears in Orange County
- FINALLY ZIPPED? For 10 years, Villa Park...
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 21, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 21, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 21, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 21, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 21, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 21, 1993
- World Bank Plans to Raise Reserves : Debt: Some new market economies are having trouble serving loans, but lending will increase, the bank said.
- AUTOS
- Ernie Burch; Played Blinko the Clown in Film, at Resort
- Peter Mark Schifter; Theater, Opera Director
- Deputies Find Body of Missing Hiker in Angeles National Forest
- THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: LOOKING FOR LIGHT : Resources : Here's Who, Where and How Much
- Second Opinion / COMMENT FROM OTHER MEDIA : LA OPINION : A Murderer Has Rights Denied the Terminally Ill
- BANKING
- THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: LOOKING FOR LIGHT : On-Line Search : Not Just Computer Nerds Need Apply
- Me? Exaggerate? Never! Well ... Maybe Once or Twice
- European Talks Aim at Farm Trade Deadlock : Commerce: French agricultural subsidies are seen as the largest stumbling block to a new GATTagreement, which could give a needed boost to the global economy.
- Harold Innocent; TV, Theater Actor
- Steve Jordan; Jazz Guitarist Played with Goodman, Shaw
- Support Grows in Israel for Mideast Peace Plan : Accord: 'My gut tells me it will work,' a former foe says of PLO pact. Opposition has failed to galvanize.
- Rep. Cox Bucks 'Get Along, Go Along,' Eyes Senate Seat : Politics: O.C. congressman, whose rhetoric is principled if not always prudent, would face tough primary fight.
- IRVINE : Librarian Builds Asian Collection
- 'Lane Splitting' by Motorcyclists Called Legal--and Safe
- Lake View Terrace Singer Is a Strong Voice for Her Community
- Antelope Valley's High Schools Face the New Year With Old Problems
- Metcalf Stings the Raiders Again : Pro football: Running back who had four touchdowns against L.A. last season scores with two seconds to play, giving the Browns a 19-16 victory.
- AUTOS
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Chief Executive, Rainbow Technologies Inc.
- Ukraine's Dream of Prosperity Fades to Poverty : Economy: Farmland and factories promised riches for the ex-Soviet republic. But reforms stalled and 'catastrophe' threatens.
- Public's Thirst Keeps Brewery Chugging Along
- Getting Involved : Donating Prize to a Homeless Shelter Is 'No Big Deal'
- Collins Has the Last Laugh This Time : Pro football: Burned by Anderson on fateful pass 3 1/2 years ago, he returns interception for first NFL touchdown to help Giants defeat Rams.
- Hanauer Loses, but Still Wins Title : Hydroplane racing: Driver wins second consecutive national championship despite upset victory by Hanson.
- MOTOR SPORTS ROUNDUP : Mansell Wins Indy Car Title
- Glavine Gets Third 20-Win Season in Row
- We're Not Saying It's a Trend Line but . . . : . . . Good news is a lot better than bad
- LA HABRA : City Allows Clinic to Stay in Business
- Eagles' Win Comes With a Catch, 34-31 : NFC: Williams' third touchdown reception with four seconds left lifts Philadelphia over Redskins.
- Saints Inspired by Swilling's Familiar Face, 14-3 : NFC: New Orleans linebackers play like former teammate in victory over Detroit.
- Carl Karcher Enterprises / ANAHEIM
- But How Would You Wrap One?
- Got $5,000 for a Horse's Tale?Add this...
- Stocks and Treasury 'Zeros' Are Strange Bedfellows--and a Tough Sell
- The Scales of Justice Often Weigh Some Very Odd Things
- BUENA PARK : City to Weigh Taking Over Local Library
- Paying for U. S. Troops Stationed Abroad
- Rash of Brutal Crimes Hits Oxnard : Violence: Man is shot to death, a woman beaten and a store employee kidnaped during a robbery in five-hour stretch.
- Denny Case May Hinge on Clashing Testimony : Trial: Lawyers challenge the credibility of each other's witnesses. Identifying the attackers is a necessary element to prove intent.
- Supervisors May Erase Cleanup Permit Fee
- Platform : What Does TV Do for Racial Understanding?
- Warren Steals Show in Seahawks' Win : AFC: Attention focuses on Mirer and Bledsoe, but running back rushes for 174 yards in 17-14 victory over New England.
- TV REVIEWS : 'Star' Is TV's 'Age of Innocence' Minus Accuracy
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Young Pitchers to Get Starts
- 'Boxing Helena' Degrades Us All
- COLUMN ONE : Elbowing for a Piece of Space : The parking lot for satellites is getting jammed. So a shoving match has broken out between Tonga and Indonesia as nations and companies fight for choice spots in the communications network.
- GARDEN GROVE : Soccer Park Project Moving on Schedule
- Today's Agenda
- Bell Gardens Man Dies After Being Hogtied by Police
- THOUSAND OAKS : Members to Be Chosen for Arts Commission
- PIRU : Woman Killed, 7 Hurt in Head-On Collision
- No. 5 Florida Only No. 3 in State
- THE 45th ANNUAL EMMY AWARDS : Presenting the Prime of Primetime
- TV REVIEWS : 'An Untrue Story' Can't Sustain Its Satirical Humor
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Blues Flow From the Delta All the Way to Long Beach
- Time Inc. to Undergo Major Restructuring : Media: The move to boost its top magazines and enter multimedia follows criticism that the unit was lagging behind.
- Tri Precision Chief Turns Ailing Firm Around : Kathy Morrow's company's performance quickly surpassed her goals in sales and profitability.
- Helicopter Spots Marijuana Crop Worth $500,000
- 'Seinfeld' Is Among Early Emmy Winners
- Israeli Court Bars 2nd Trial, Frees Demjanjuk
- OLD VAN NUYS' FINEST: Judy Noonan and...
- If Gun Laws Work, Why Are We Afraid? : Despite regulation, crime keeps rising. Do we need more laws?
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Block Grant Use Report Available
- Community Essay : The Lost Art of Letter-Writing Empowers Kids : Even children who have little taste for learning may rise to the occasion when it comes to writing to their heroes.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Frost Rolls to 7-Stroke Victory
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Gaines' Beautiful, Empty Sound
- With Television, the Medium Is the Problem : 'It Offers Nothing in the Way of Give-and-Take'
- Pop Music : Gill Hits a Spiritual Level
- Dalai Lama: A Spiritual Encounter
- Nation's only TV news archive may fade out : Little-known library at Vanderbilt houses rare tapes for research. But a shoestring budget is badly frayed.
- Astronauts Retrieve Telescope, Shoot 'Home Movies'
- It's Been Quite a Ride for SCR Founders
- SAN CLEMENTE : New Home Found for Animal Shelter
- SIMI VALLEY : Painting to Honor Support-Group Leader
- VIETNAM
- THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: LOOKING FOR LIGHT : 'Temping' It : Companies See the Flexibility as a Competitive Edge
- Koop Said to Back Clinton Health Plan
- THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: LOOKING FOR LIGHT : Quickies
- Health Care's Reform's Cook, Chief, Wife and Detail Lovers : Reform: Interviews reveal a Garamendi recipe, copied by Clinton, baked by First Lady and a cast of hundreds.
- Workers Take Wage Cut, Then Get Jobs Cut : Diamond Walnut shows how easy it is to replace workers when they try to recoup lost wages.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Cubs' Sandberg Out for Season
- JAZZ REVIEW : Fourplay's Sugary Numbers Need Spice
- THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: LOOKING FOR LIGHT : Hey, Everybody Has to Eat! : Many Newly Unemployed Try Their Hand as Restaurateurs
- BOOK REVIEW : Lish's Narrator Is a Many-Layered Thing : ZIMZUM; <i> by Gordon Lish</i> ; Pantheon Books; $18, 98 pages.
- Sales Tax Measure Opposed by State GOP : Politics: Delegates turn aside governor's appeal on behalf of half-cent increase. They vote to back the school voucher initiative.
- Get Defensive When It Comes to Unsafe Lane Changers
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Conlan Forced to Take On Two Foes
- THE 45th ANNUAL EMMY AWARDS : Angela, Paula, Beavis: Must Be the Emmys : TV Review
- Second Opinion / COMMENT FROM OTHER MEDIA : MI CASA : Prices Rise, but Minimum Wage Doesn't
- Moody Blues Unite With L.A. Philharmonic
- In Bay Area, Some Still Long for the Raiders
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Tull Still Has the Moves If Not the Voice : The British band puts on a dynamic and dramatic show at Irvine Meadows. But leader Ian Anderson's vocals have considerably diminished with the passage of time.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Ventura Solves Eckersley With Homer
- Well, It's a Boast for Mississippi : Shocking findings about California's fourth-graders: part of a nation of illiterates?
- Smith Gives Cowboys a Spark : Pro football: Aikman's passing, though, is more instrumental as Super Bowl champions beat Cardinals, 17-10, to avoid 0-3 start.
- Peteski Wins Again, in Woodbine Million : Horse racing: He defeats Sea Hero, Colonial Affair, further muddying the 3-year-old picture.
- COUNTYWIDE : Supervisors Honor Issues Forum Group
- Motorist's Timely Tip Helps Caltrans Reset Traffic Light
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Expos Gain Ground on the Phillies
- Raiders Gift-Wrapped This One for the Browns
- Ex-Communists Appear Victors in Polish Vote
- MOORPARK : School Board-Council Committee Considered
- THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: LOOKING FOR LIGHT : A Pop Quiz : Is It Time for You?
- School Voucher Campaign Zeros In on Swing Voters : Election: Battle will likely be costly and bitter. An expected low turnout means sharpening the messages.
- ORANGE : 6 Crossing Guards Positions Eliminated
- 3,000 Marijuana Plants Discovered in Forest : Drugs: Sheriff's helicopter pilots spot carefully tended plants growing near Ortega Hot Springs. The haul is the largest seizure in a dozen years. No arrests have been made.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Ivanisevic Defeats Cherkasov to Win Romanian Open
- O'Donnell Passes Out the Pain to Bengals, 34-7 : AFC: Pittsburgh quarterback throws for three touchdowns despite tendinitis in elbow in victory over Cincinnati.
- Arafat Seeks Arab League Support for Peace Pact : Mideast: Leaders greet PLO chief with lukewarm applause. He pledges solidarity in drive to free Israeli-occupied lands.
- With the Greatest of Ease : Aviation: Aerobatic pilot Chris Manelski sets his sights high. He follows in footsteps of his pioneering father, who died in airport collision.
- Carney Is the New Kick on the Block : AFC: He boots six field goals and sets record in San Diego's 18-17 victory over Houston.
- TV REVIEWS : 'Dave's World': A Charming Neverland
- North Tells Waite He Was 'Used' in Hostage Crisis
- THEATER REVIEW : Groundlings' Second Team Takes the Stage
- Tourney Nets $65,000 for Scholarship Fund
- SAN CLEMENTE : Law Tightly Regulates New Adult Businesses
- VENTURA : Student Project Gives School a New Look
- Shot Fired From Vehicle Wounds Stanton Resident
- Broncos Buck as Carnival Ends : Simi Valley: Clear skies during five-day event help lure a record 25,000 visitors. Animal-rights activists show up too.
- 1 Stabbed in Bar Fight in La Habra
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : China's Olympic Bid Is an Explosive Situation
- SPOTLIGHT / A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : ARE YOU EXPERIENCED?
- The Browns Are Defeatists No More : Comeback: In past seasons, they might have given up when trailing by a wide margin in the fourth quarter.
- EMMY NIGHT
- THEATER REVIEW : Refined Grand Kabuki at Japan America Theatre
- MOVIE REVIEW : Ladd Gives Nourishment to an Anemic 'Carnosaur'
- Jane Alexander's Audition for NEA : The arts: Conservative Senators are expected to support the actress, but questions remain about her stance on decency clause.
- Second Opinion / COMMENT FROM OTHER MEDIA : THE SENTINEL : A Child's Success Depends on the Parents
- VENTURA : Council May Waive Traffic Mitigation Fee
- Program for Disturbed Youth Seen as Progress : Mental health: Project has lowered group-home placements as well as costs. County strategies for aiding such children have become trend-setters for other agencies in California.
- SOCCER : Brazil Beats Uruguay for 15th Cup Berth
- Edison's Quinn Has a New Attitude : Cross-country: Senior gains confidence after controlling asthma and moving to front of pack.
- Toxic Discharges
- PLACENTIA : Restaurateur Gives Back to the Public
- For the Record, It Was a Catch : College football: Those closest to it still weren't sure after Cline's disputed reception lifted Stanford over Colorado.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Brilliant, if Not Bold, Beginning : Peter Gabriel's theatrical set, with a helping hand from Sinead O'Connor, powers first U.S. WOMAD Festival. But can it sustain its momentum in the States?
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : A Not-So-Direct Salute to Music of the Delta
- Japan America Orchestra Sets Four Concerts
- Gonzales' Homer Gives Angels a Victory : Baseball: Three-run blast beats Rangers, 9-8, to drop them 4 1/2 games behind White Sox. Juan Gonzalez hurts his back.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Airborne' Skates Past Plot Points
- Charley Chase Funny Beyond Words
- MOORPARK : 3 Men Punch, Slash Patron Outside Theater
- Vietnam: The Door Opens a Little More : In now-classic style, Clinton moves very cautiously toward Hanoi
- Workers Race to Repair Water Pipe : Studio City: Rupture threatens supplies for many in affluent hillside areas. Traffic to be impeded for at least a week.
- A New Name Can't Change a Street's History : GEORGE RAMOS
- Young Catches Falcons by Surprise : NFC: San Francisco quarterback completes pass to himself during 37-30 victory.
- Victim in Murder Probe Identified
- THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: LOOKING FOR LIGHT : The Defense Fund : Laid-Off Aerospace Workers Tap Into Conversion Programs
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : One partnership's approach: Vaccinate the Youngest Children
- ORANGE : Council OKs Police Use of Pepper Spray
- Defense Proves Rebuilding Is Halfway Done
- DANCE REVIEW : Washington Acknowledges Riots, South-Central Dancers : Los Angeles Festival: "HOME, PLACE and MEMORY" A Citywide Arts Fest.
- THEATER REVIEW : A Welcome 'Specter' of Good, Old-Fashioned Gloom
- Pain of 8 Deaths Lingers : Relatives Still Feel the Shock a Year After County's Worst Traffic Accident
- After 36-Year Career, Defense Finally Rests : Courts: Wilbur Littlefield retires as head of the nation's largest public defender's office. He did not idealize his clients but believed passionately in equal justice for all.
- Reward Is Offered in Kidnaping Attempt
- Laguna Supt. Sets Student Goals High : Education: Paul Possemato turned East L.A. school around. Now he's getting good marks here in push for reforms aimed at excellence.
- Youth / OPINION : Operation Unity --a Quest for Community
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cal Lutheran to Host Talk on Anti-Semitism
- Dodgers Lose Season Series With Rockies : Baseball: Colorado's Liriano continues to carry hot bat, leading expansion team to an 8-5 victory and a 7-6 series advantage.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Quarterback Carter Leads Hawaii Over Kent
- Vietnam's Slow March to Economic Reform : Commerce: A Southern California trade conference last week brought optimistic news of Vietnam's emerging investment opportunities.
- OCCUPATION: RETAIL DIRECTOR--INTERNATIONAL ART GALLERY
- Oodgeroo Noonuccal; Aborigine Activist and Published Poet
- Hamburg Rebuffs Establishment in Tilt to Right : Germany: Two major parties suffer setbacks in local legislative elections. Greens party and a rebel movement score gains.
- AUTOS
- Patricia Ann Mount; Longtime Aide to City Council President
- Beschen Claims Surfbout Title
- JAPAN
- 'A Good Year' Puts Some Pep in Wilson's Step
- 'Hooked on Phonics' Seeks New Role in Schools : Education: Sales of the reading system have boomed, although some critics caution it may not lead to genuine literacy.
- Fund for Retraining Workers Proposed : Economy: White House suggests using savings from government streamlining. Plan would help those losing jobs under free trade agreement.
- 27 Arrested as Rightists, Foes Clash in London
- TAIWAN
- Last Word in Words: Dictionary Diversity : Publishing: Webster has taken a back page to a growing field of specialty reference books. But some are so technical it takes a pro to decipher them.
- Magazines : Newsletter Eases Infertility Pains
- Colleges, ROTC Confront Gays in Military Issue : Education: Clinton's policy may set the two interests on a collision course over the officer training program. At stake is an attempt to balance academic freedom and the armed forces' readiness plans.
- March Fong Eu to Be Released From Hospital
- Osteoporosis Patients Sought for Study
- THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: LOOKING FOR LIGHT : They Looked for New Jobs and Found Them : Once-Unhappy and Unemployed Workers Share Their Stories of Some Successful Searches
- SOUTH KOREA
- Wine Lovers Invest in Their Vines : Owners: Many of Willamette Valley Vineyards' 4,500 shareholders place fun over profit--but they get both.
- PAINLESS TAX: To city officials, the tax...
- Workplace Hazards
- Miami Shooting
- CHINA
- CHINA
- Credit Unions Put Banking in Community : Finance: Institutions are part of an effort to improve access to capital in the nation's underserved areas.
- ENERGY
- THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: LOOKING FOR LIGHT : The Little Guys : Small Companies Are a Rich Source of Jobs, but First You Have to Know How to Find Them
- Joseph Spivack; Co-Founder of Chapters of Jewish Organization
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : They Never Promised Him a Rose Garden : Homeowners group in ritzy Rancho Santa Fe says man's horticultural display violates an ironclad covenant.
- Special Report on Job Market
- Rescue Teams Find Body of Missing Hiker
- PERSPECTIVES ON NAFTA : The 'Sticker Price' Doesn't Add Up : The new U.S. jobs promise is based on bizarre math and blind optimism about Mexicans' purchasing power.
- FAIRPLEX : Pedroza Seriously Injured
- One Man's Music
- Turning Down the Volume : Rejecting the Brash Glamour of Oscar Night, TV's Women Took to Pants and Men to Ts and White Socks--With a Few Notable Exceptions : Fashion
- MUSIC REVIEW : Falletta an Able Guide for Long Beach Season Opener
- Los Angeles Festival: "HOME, PLACE and MEMORY" A Citywide Arts Fest. : Music : Gorecki's Third: Pretty--and Pretty Long
- Everett at Least Completes a Thought : Pro football: After misfiring on 17 of 28 passes in 20-10 loss to Giants, quarterback says Rams are "horrible."
- Earl of Westmorland; Former Chairman of Sotheby's
- Thomas Phelan; Created Pacific Stock Exchange
- Navy Cancels A-6 Upgrades
- Agency Steps Into Telecomm Limelight : Infrastructure: Commerce Department unit leads the charge toward government spending for an information highway.
- 'Picket Fences' Surprise Winner of Top Prizes
- Scrapping of A-12 Jet Pits Top Contractors, Pentagon : Defense: McDonnell Douglas and General Dynamics claim Cheney overstepped authority. Trial begins today.
- The Enforcer : Labor Chief Vicky Bradshaw Makes Sure Employers Toe the Line--or Else
- Investors Dig Deep for the Next Market Stars
- THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: LOOKING FOR LIGHT : Safeguarding a Career : Workers at Risk Must Be Prepared to Make a Change
- Mediators Scramble to Save Pact Bosnia President Dislikes
- AUTOS
- Sitting on the Market : After the Crash, Owners Adjust to the Region's Housing Slump
- AUTOS
- Backstage With a Rising Country Rock Star
- The Blush Is Still on Mary Kay as Firm Celebrates Its 30th Year : Cosmetics: In direct sales, the company is second only to Avon. Foreign expansion is the current priority.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Councilwoman Calls Day-Care Site Safe
- THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: LOOKING...
- The '60s, the '80s
- Price of Cancer Medication
- Mars Probe
- County Issue / Regular Metrolink Service...
- Bicycle Helmets
- THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: LOOKING FOR LIGHT : Horror Stories : Personnel experts say nothing--<i> nothing</i> --is as important in applying for a job as the interview itself. Yet the things people do during those crucial moments can make you laugh and groan at the same time.
- Educational Funds
- THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: LOOKING FOR LIGHT : Waiting for the Thaw : While prospects for well-paid jobs are still dim as companies thin their ranks, there is hope that a slowly growing economy--led by construction and world trade--will bring a pickup in hiring by late next year.
- MOVIES - Sept. 20, 1993
- Obituaries - Sept. 20, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 20, 1993
- Illegal Immigrant Health Policy Told : Medicine: White House says hospitals will be paid to care for the undocumented. But draft of reform plan shows a separate fund would not cover costs.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- 3 Wounded by Gunfire at Newport Pier; 1 Held : Shooting: Bystanders leap from pier or hang from it to escape. Incident is blamed on gang activity.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- BACK AT IT: Fall sports are in...
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Man, 2 Youths Shot in Gunfire at Newport Pier
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Burst Pipe Closes Coldwater Canyon Ave. : Utilities: Water supply is threatened as crews work to repair crater 30 feet wide. Officials say it will be a week before normal traffic can be restored on Studio City street.
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 20, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 20, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 20, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 20, 1993
- Now Appearing at Local Stores and Delis : . . . This two-fer sighting confirms the degree to which Ventura Boulevard has evolved into a prime locale for star-gazing, equal to any strip over the hill.
- Reinvestment a Popular Stock Perk
- Trouble Down Under : When 1.2 Million Visitors Hit the Great Barrier Reef Each Year, Something Has to Give
- As Bystanders Watch a Girl Drown, Image of Netherlands Suffers : Amsterdam: Hundreds stand by as a 9-year-old Moroccan child dies in a park pond. A disgusted nation wonders if someone would have saved her if she had been white.
- Yeltsin Makes New Bid to End Russian Impasse
- LITTLE TOKYO : Extra! Extra! Rafu Shimpo Is 90
- Texas Woman Admits False Story on Needles
- Behind Base-Closure Figures: Families, Hopes and Dreams : Shipyard: For thousands of South Carolina workers, days are spent going to work and nights sending out resumes. Many hope to land jobs well before gates close.
- Clinging to Reality
- Alhambra : Carjacking Suspect Identified
- THE TIMES POLL : Majority in State Are Fed Up With Illegal Immigration : Poll: Eighty-six percent of respondents say it is a major or moderate problem. More than half favor paring back legal entries and using National Guard to patrol border.