- Petition Drive Vowed After Council Rejects Card Casino : Gambling: Board's 4-0 decision is largely symbolic because voters by law must decide gaming issues. Developers need 100 signatures to place the matter on the ballot.
- A Longing Look Back at the 1960s
- BOOK REVIEW : Sinister Comedy Skewers Small-Town Life : ELECT MR. ROBINSON FOR A BETTER WORLD <i> by Donald Antrim</i> ; Viking; $20, 184 pages
- Alternative Weapons in the War Against Termites : Pests: Battling the little buggers? Companies say they can freeze 'em, toast 'em or roast 'em. But do those methods work? No one knows for sure.
- Norplant Wins Teen-Age Fans
- AIDS Thrift Shop Disburses $10,000
- PREPSAlan Eberhart of Crescenta Valley, Bill Redell...
- Westside : More Say on Cable Sought
- Dancing to Their Own Music : Recreation: A group with developmental disabilities takes a week's break from the daily grind. What sets the camp in San Pedro apart is that the participants take an active role in planning activities.
- Plea Bargains Reached in Skinhead Bomb Case : Courts: Judge's chance remark reveals deal between prosecutors and two suspects in alleged plot to blow up First African Methodist Episcopal Church.
- CANOGA PARK : Latchkey Program Chief to Be Honored
- A Coach Dressed for Success
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Final Look at Ryan Has Them Pumped
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Wins Women's Volleyball Opener
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Bruins Will Be Hoping for Big Plays
- Gateway to . . . the Majors? : Billy Hatcher's Hometown Isn't the End of the World, but You Can Reach Grand Canyon From There
- Can They Really Make Love at 8? : Television: If they're the stars of 'Mad About You,' they can, even if they're not thrilled with their earlier slot. NBC is using the show to counterprogram 'The Simpsons.'
- Fulbright Scholar Helps Baltics Create American Studies Program
- Racing Organizer Seeks Terminal Island Strip to Heal Race Tensions
- The Region : Future of Cities Discussed
- Irvine Co. Will Offer the Public Part of Holdings
- Daily Plea: 'Pick Me!' : Labor: Dozens of would-be workers, most immigrants, line up at dawn in Costa Mesa to fight for the chance to earn a day's pay.
- Rancho Alamitos' Line Pulls Its Weight, and Then Some : Football: Front men are large, athletic and the big reason the Vaquero running backs have so much success.
- Bobby Bland "Years of Tears"<i> Malaco</i>
- 2 U.N. Troops Killed, 11 Hurt in Somalia
- Rabin Seeks to Calm Fears About Peace Pact : Israel: Prime minister returns to an apprehensive public. He says accord will strengthen nation's security.
- On Cronies, Buddies, Gal Pals and Chums
- Suspension of Psychiatrist Is Rejected
- VAN NUYS : Proposed Vending Law Spurs Debate
- ENCINO : Charges Filed Over Hair-Loss Program
- SAN FERNANDO : Proud Students Mark Mexico's Independence
- SIMI VALLEY : Homes Threatened Before Fire Put Out
- PLATFORM : Falling for L.A.
- Facts About Hantavirus
- County Fair Meet to Begin : Horse racing: Thoroughbreds, quarter horses and Appaloosas will run for the next 19 days at Pomona.
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- Late Rally Boosts Dow as Bond Selloff Ends : Market Overview
- As Banks Grow Strong, FDIC Plans to Shrink : Regulation: Agency will halve staff of liquidation division, closing 15 offices. Irvine office will remain open.
- Omelet, Summer Corn Relish
- Universal Plans Second Florida Theme Park : Entertainment: The multibillion-dollar, 600-acre project increases the pressure on Walt Disney World.
- PREPSTwo new coaches of San Gabriel Valley...
- NEIGHBORS : Daddy and His Little Girl Spend Quality Time With Dollies : Greg Bonura and 8-year-old Bailey operate a hauling and construction business. The father-daughter aspect has attracted a high proportion of female customers.
- San Gabriel : Asbestos Cleanup Settlement
- The Allure of the Pier : Sometimes the People Outnumber the Fish, but There's More to Catch Than Dinner--Like Peace of Mind
- Story of Foster's Suicide Is a Casebook of Problems : Media: Withholding of information and other White House gaffes sparked a prolonged frenzy of speculation.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- GETTING EVEN: Ventura County community college trustees...
- CENTRAL : FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Night Crew Added on River Project
- FILLMORE : Council to Seek Cable TV Controls
- PERSPECTIVES ON NAFTA : A Bad Deal, Especially for California : The middle class and the environment are already suffering, and the new side agreements don't offer sufficient security.
- COSTA MESA/NEWPORT/IRVINE : IRVINE : Lighted Pipe Bomb Found in Street
- SADDLEBACK/SOUTH BEACH : MISSION VIEJO : Schools to Keep Counseling Program
- Scholar Named to UCI Chair in Jewish History
- Man Accused of Bilking Airline of Flight Coupons
- Man, 37, Sentenced for 'Imprisoning' Woman, 98
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : City Council Backs State Initiative on Parks and Wildlife
- Cal Lutheran Transfer Is Goal-Oriented : Norwegian Gives Added Kick to Soccer Team
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Axton Goes Easy at Crazy Horse
- Nicaraguan Leader Visits O.C.: The Nicaraguan vice...
- Savings for AST: AST Research Inc. of...
- Passion and Loaves
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Author's Paean to the Boats of Summer : Robert Bruce Duncan's passion for his subject is evident in every lyrical sentence.
- Bill Would Fund Replacement of Polluting Cars : Environment: Measure passed by the Legislature would pay up to $500 for a clunker, then $4,800 toward purchase of a new, clean-running car. The governor has not decided whether to sign it.
- School Board Votes to Oust Superintendent : Education: The panel decides not to renew the contract of nationally known Supt. George J. McKenna III after the county appointed a fiscal overseer because of mismanagement.
- Covina : Council Candidates Seminar
- Long Beach : Council Wants to Downsize Proposed Homeless Shelter
- The following are the top music sales...
- Saying Goodby to Summer, Hello to Fall
- NIGHT SHIFT : Fall Football Kicks Off Super Mondays at Bars
- Lap Swimmers Can Pool Their Skills for an Offshore Drill
- Loewy Named Director of Mental Health Center
- Fire Chief Retires After 30-Year Stint : Government: Chief William M. Daley, 56, rose through the ranks since joining the city department in 1963.
- Singing the Praises of Song Long's Viet-French Cuisine
- SIGHTS : 'Barrier' Between Commerce and Art Broadens Perspectives : Sue Ricards' installation work, disguised as a curtain of separation, is a celebration of the Everyday.
- Caltrans Agrees to Ban Trucks on I-710 Link : Transportation: State also recommends building four tunnels to minimize noise and preserve historic areas along proposed Long Beach Freeway expansion.
- TULL THE FAT LADY SINGS : This 'Hard Rock' Band From Britain Will Keep Mining Antiques as Long as Audiences Want
- THEATER NOTES : David Ralphe to Lead Workshop for Actors : Stage veteran isn't looking for neophytes for the 10-week course at Santa Paula Theater Center.
- Opponents Criticize Topanga Canyon Project
- PERSPECTIVES ON NAFTA : A Good Deal, Twisted by Bad Politics : Why are congressional Democrats defying their President with arguments that don't add up economically?
- GLENDALE : District Posts 1.5% Enrollment Gain
- CANOGA PARK : School Attendance Rule to Continue
- SADDLEBACK/SOUTH BEACH : LAGUNA BEACH : Proposed Tax Riles Business Owners
- ENCINO HILLS : Vote on Jewish School Is Delayed
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : While Tennessee Lives It Up, Majors Is in the Pits
- BOWLING / DANA HADDAD : Branham Gets Ball and Cameras Rolling
- Beschen, Ward Advance in Surfbout
- Summing Up Formula One Year, Michael Andretti Doesn't Finish
- Harcourt to Spin Off General Cinema : Entertainment: The company is expected to use the theaters' cash flow for investments and acquisitions.
- A Loaded Pepper
- Amgen to Add 1,000 Jobs Despite Biotech Industry Gloom
- Survey: Good News for Working Parents : Results Show Increase in Employers Offering Flexible Work Schedules
- OC HIGH: Student News & Views : Mansion Mystery
- Glendale : Preschool Center Accredited
- Club Lets Members Keep Their Heads in the Clouds : Anacapa View pilots and students combine socializing and improving their flying skills by meeting for lunch in out-of-the-way places.
- Robbing the Robber Is Costly Maneuver
- GAMES : Terrace: The Next Generation
- This Group Is Strong on Staying in Shape : Samson Seventies Strongmen is looking for women with the strength qualifications to become members of the organization.
- Costa Mesa Police Arrest Krespi Again After Fight
- Fleas Have Residents Scratching for Relief : Pests: The problem could last through November if warm weather persists, veterinarians and exterminators warn.
- Valley Obituaries
- BORDER WATCH : Just Too Good?
- State Gives Prenatal Project $88,000
- Robitaille's Back Injury Not Considered Serious
- Boy Gets Ball the Hard Way at First Game
- PRO FOOTBALL / BOB OATES : He's More Cunning Than Many Think
- Newport Harbor Seeks Endowment
- Glendale : Mall Merchants Unveil Sign
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- COLUMN ONE : Quenching the Thirst of the West : Tap into an underground river? Capture rain in hillside faults? These speculators' schemes may sound all wet. But with water needs rising, officials are keeping an ear open for any option that works.
- MUSIC : Blackworm in No Danger of Overexposure : An upcoming appearance at the Brewhouse is a departure of sorts for the good but seldom-seen group.
- Jewish Group Works to Feed the Needy at Home and Abroad : Charity: Mazon grants $1.65 million a year to organizations fighting hunger. Residents of war-torn Sarajevo were recent recipients.
- NO SCHOOL, BUT: Nearly 60% of L....
- Getting the Jump on the Voucher Issue
- BLUES : Long Beach Festival Plays Familiar Notes
- Djivan Gasparyan "I Will Not Be Sad in This World" (1989)<i> Opal</i>
- Seeking Solace : Survivors of Nazi Camps in Soviet Union Come Together
- Ready to Pucker Up in Ventura : The Best Kissers in the World may be from Seattle, but they don't do the grunge thing. They'll open for X on Saturday.
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 Mega Medley,...
- THEATER REVIEW : Shakespeare Production Made for the Masses : Moorpark company's 'As You Like It' is a crowd pleaser, with many of the best characters in minor roles.
- GOINGS ON : American Dream Cars of the 1950s on Display : This year's Concours d'Elegance will include plenty of chrome, fins Naugahyde and two-tone paint.
- Health Gap Widens Between Rich, Poor : Mortality: Federal report also shows big differences in death rates among ethnic groups. White House uses figures to push reform plan.
- Making Tracks for a Railroad Festival
- Southeast Area : L.A. Unified Will Attend to Truancy With Hot Line
- VOICES
- UMM TEEN TIMES : Those <i> Angst-</i> Ridden Years Are the Focus of the 'Teenagers? Teenagers!' Multimedia Exhibit at Fullerton Museum Center
- Police Identify Woman's Body Found in Trash : Crime: The victim was a drifter from Orange County. Her death is the eighth homicide in Torrance this year.
- GLENDALE : Elks to Rebuild 7 Years After Fire
- CALABASAS : Use of Safety Bars OKd for School Bus
- THOUSAND OAKS : Bulletin Issued for Suspect in Kidnaping
- An Extraordinary High Holy Day : Judaism: Mideast peace accord has rabbis busy rewriting Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur sermons. Not all see it as reason to celebrate.
- Police Stage Phony Slaying, Arrest 2 in Plot : Crime: Photos of her supposedly dead husband allegedly led a Long Beach minister's wife to make incriminating statements. Her son is also accused in a murder-for-hire scheme.
- College District Supports Voucher Initiative : Education: The Ventura County members split 3 to 2 and break ranks with other school agencies throughout the state.
- Maybe School in Next County Has Washer-Dryer on Its Line
- Dressed for Success, He Lost Cool and Game
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Blunt Instrumental in Birmingham's Victory Over University
- Concordia Volleyball Grows Up in Tough Neighborhood
- Which Wine With Fish Sticks?
- All They Want Is a Hearing
- Business Owners Say Rubbish to City Trash Contract : Services: Firms want officials to renegotiate with the sole contractor because of fee increases. Mayor defends rates as reasonable in light of tougher landfill restrictions.
- Group Loses Funding for Head Start : Preschool: Parents urged Child and Family Services to fire two program officials. But agency instead withdrew funding so it could find someone else to run the program.
- The Region : Ballots for Ousted Councils
- American Jewish Leaders Call for Aid to Palestinians : Mideast: Rabbis appeal in Rosh Hashanah sermons as national groups echo support for Holy Land accord.
- Council Revises Guidelines for Panels : Government: Citizen complaints prompt lawmakers to adopt procedures aimed at opening up the nomination process for city's boards.
- RESTAURANTS : Quick Bites for Young and Restless : The International Food Court at Harbor Landing offers a variety of fast, cheap, kid-pleasing fare.
- GOP Offers Rival Health Care Plan : Medicine: Senate Republicans' proposal rejects cost controls, mandatory employer-paid benefits of Clinton package. Both sides see room for compromise.
- CAMARILLO : Lease Approved for Airport Restaurant
- Panel Meets to Plan Future of Santa Clara River : Environment: The 25-member committee, representing diverse interests, will determine how to best use various segments of the waterway.
- Peace Has Its Price : Gaza and West Bank require billions in aid
- Community Protest Fails to Shut Down Gay Bathhouse : Regulation: Zoning official says there's no evidence that sexual activity occurs at the Wilmington establishment.
- Woman Accuses Officer of Sexual Advances During Traffic Stop
- PREP ROUNDUP : Woodbridge Wins Tennis Opener
- Johnny O Meet Has Dual Purpose
- President's Desk
- Official's Cynicism Disappoints Reader
- State Supreme Court
- Home Health Care on a Limited Budget
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Index Rises 17.89 After Surprise Rally
- San Diego's Nassco Wins Major Navy Ship Contract : Jobs: The yard will build a new class of cargo vessel designed to supply combat zones. Threat of layoffs no longer looms.
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- IN THE KITCHEN : It's All Rocket Science to Me
- PARTY LINE : Toast of the Town
- Georgian Leader, Back on Job, Asks Rebels to Quit
- Santa Monica : Study: Traffic Has Improved
- West Hollywood : AIDS Quilt to Be Displayed
- Faces That Only a Pug Owner Could Love
- Holding Out Hope : If Mars Observer Doesn't Call Home, Some Scientists Will Lose Theirs
- Santa Fe Springs : Proposed $50 Pay Raise for City Council Draws Protest
- Glendale : Diabetes Benefit Sign-Ups
- Dire Judgments on Clinton Started Just Days Into Term : Media: Competition among analysts and President's risky agenda played roles in drumbeat of early criticism.
- Water District Seeks $664,323 From Builders
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Ford, UAW Have Tentative Contract Agreement
- Life Is Like Little League--Screwing Up Is Part of the Game
- NORTH : PLACENTIA, YORBA LINDA : School Trustees Oppose Prop. 174
- Officials Try to Calm Fears Over Hantavirus Find : Disease: Vector and health experts say, however, that more scientific study is needed to determine if it is a health threat.
- Deputies' Morale Is Low, Block Rival Asserts : Elections: A candidate for sheriff claims that deputies above the rank of sergeant are rarely disciplined. That view is disputed by a spokesman for the incumbent.
- Who's on Third? Sorry, Not Hershiser : Dodgers: Lasorda fools with lineup in 5-4 victory over Padres to get Hansen a pinch-hit try.
- When Leonice Brown accepted a scholarship to...
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW : Thousand Oaks Twins Cement Their Bond
- TV REVIEWS : 'Frasier' Brings Cheer, 'Sinbad' Warmth
- LOCAL NOTES : Teitsworth, Jensen Ousted from USTA
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Piazza Approaching Another Milestone
- Finally, an IBM That's Worth Craving
- Thumbs Up for Linkup: Satellite Technology Management...
- Grill Talk
- National Software Forum: An Orange County group...
- THE TIMES POLL : School Voucher Initiative Narrowly Trails, 45%-39%
- '90210' Finds the University of Beverly Hills : Television: The century-old Occidental campus nestled in a residential enclave was chosen as a filming site for the popular series as it follows its characters on to college.
- A Man With Nerve Enough to Outrun Old Age
- Bell Gardens : City Council Gives OK to Street Food Vendors
- AIDS in Los Angeles County
- Route 66 Kicks Through Sunday
- Focus on Self-Image : Homeless: A photography class is helping children living in a North Hollywood shelter to get through hard times with a better perception of themselves.
- Talks Begin Over Political-Sign Suit : Court: Plaintiffs say a Northridge man removed placards to help Hal Bernson win 1991 City Council race.
- Redondo Beach Man Maintains He Didn't Shoot Barking Dog
- March Fong Eu Hospitalized After Injuries in Car Accident
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Business Park Gets OK From City : Development: The project on a 117-acre site is proposed to include nearly 1 million square feet of buildings, but preserve a wildlife corridor.
- DUCK NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Ticket Giveaway Brings Extras to Team Rehearsal
- Ice Steps Down as Crossroads Baseball Coach
- Malibu : Work Begins on New Dorm
- Hall Bartlett; Wrote, Directed Offbeat Films
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week.
- ROLL CALL : HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- 'Can We Talk?' : At O.C. salons, people from different walks discuss a variety of issues in an atmospherethat welcomes differing points of view.
- 'Double Indemnity' Reflects Billy Wilder at His Gritty Best
- She Wasn't Afraid of Transforming Virginia Woolf Novel Into Opera
- East County Cities Push Joint Waste Agency : Trash: Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks and Moorpark will consider combining waste and bargaining for lower landfill rates.
- New Changes Seen Hurting Space Station : NASA: White House plan to collaborate with Russia comes on eve of a critical Senate vote. Unanswered questions trouble lawmakers.
- The Campaign to Get Wedaa : Gov. Wilson needs to veto a very misguided bill
- WESTLAKE : Search Launched for Missing Nurse
- SIMI VALLEY : Reagan Foundation Gets New Director
- Defendant Admits Credit-Card Use : Trial: Scott Collins testifies that he found victim's wallet in abandoned car but had nothing to do with slaying.
- Meeting Called to Settle Route Dispute
- Guard Is Keeping Coaches on Hold
- CHATSWORTH : Valuable Ostrich Chicks Stolen
- All Bets Are Off at 7 Sites : Horse racing: Off-track wagering on closing-day Del Mar races at Hollywood Park, Santa Anita and five other locations prevented by telephone line breakdown.
- Virtual Reality Center Has Visions of Opening Near Fashion Island
- GARDEN FRESH : Beans at an Awkward Stage
- NEW STARTSThe turnover game continues for high...
- Shane Opens in Roundabout Way
- Jordan's King Calls Palestinian Ties Premature
- Alhambra : Council Districts Realigned
- OC HIGH: Student News & Views : VIDEO GAME REVIEW : Mutant League Football<i> For Sega Genesis from Electronic Arts $49.95 </i>
- Trial Opens in Fatal 1980 Mail Bombing : Courts: Prosecutor says Robert Manning, who was extradited from Israel, left his fingerprints on the explosive.
- Excitement in the Air--and Students in Class--at New School
- SIMI VALLEY : Grand Marshal Marching to His 25th Year
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Appeal Seeks Restoration of General Relief Payments
- New Hull Gets Another Test
- Big Run Leads to Big Win for Narbonne : Prep football: Jamie Wilson races 70 yards for winning touchdown in the Gauchos' 20-13 victory over Palisades.
- Fosters Jettison Air Force, Will Play at Junior Colleges
- San Fernando Plays With Fire Once Too Often : High school football: Tigers stage customary furious fourth-quarter rally, but fall short against Westchester, 22-20.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Kinchen Might Miss Season
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Master's Bongarra Scores Three
- Liebert's Music Grows in the Dark
- O.C. POP BEAT / MIKE BOEHM : Topper Rocks in an Exclusive Club
- State Criticizes Auto Insurers on Pricing Tactics : Consumers: Garamendi says 'undercover' survey shows uneven quotes, illegal tie-ins. Industry attacks study as flawed.
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- Fusion Food : Birth of a Nation's Cuisine : Food History: The adapting of ingredients and dishes from other cultures is nothing new in American cooking. In fact, it's as old as macaroni and cheese and chili con "cana."
- 48 Women Entered in Pool Tournament
- Angels Win, Lose Salmon : Angels: They celebrate a big night for Davis, then learn right fielder's season is over because of a broken finger.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : 'Superfan' Down, but Not Necessarily Out
- TV REVIEW : 'Love Hurts' Documents Abusive Teen Relationship
- RETAIL/RESTAURANTS : Demand for Exhibit Space Gears Up, So Interbike Pedals Off to Las Vegas
- Maypo, the world's first maple-flavored instant oatmeal,...
- Fusion Food : Cooking What Comes Naturally
- MUSEUM : Doll Teaches Kids About Operations of Human Body : Stuffee, whose organs are made of cloth and fiberfill, will take the stage beginning this month at Oxnard facility.
- Altadena : $300,000 Child Abuse Grant
- 3 Hijack Russian Jet to Norway, Surrender
- Source Says Northridge Will Start O'Laughlin
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Was the Salsa Too Hot for Bowl Crowd? : It Definitely Wasn't a 'Latin Jazz' Audience, as the Giants of the Genre Found Out
- DEL MAR : Futurity Is Right Now for Winning Pact
- Protesters Travel 6,000 Miles to Fight Eviction : Activism: The Koreans were told to leave land in Japan after Nissan sold the parcel to a developer. The colony, which began with laborers conscripted during World War II, appeals to car maker's U.S. arm to help.
- Serbian Rapes and Pornography
- State Found Liable for Acid Pits Leakage : Courts: But the jury awards less than $160,000, saying many plaintiffs exaggerated injury claims in seeking damages of $3.1 million. The case involved the first 17 of 3,800 Glen Avon residents suing over the Stringfellow toxic site.
- Smog Checks and Air Pollution
- A Tract for a Pact?
- Pension Investments
- Southwest Museum Cool to Expansion Plan : Cultural attractions: Director tells city officials that the facility would rather move its American Indian collection out of town than renovate its Mt. Washington location. Councilman Hernandez calls the threat to relocate a scare tactic.
- Judge Sanctions Male Lawyer for Remarks to Female Prosecutor : Ruling: U.S. jurist orders an attorney to write an apology for a letter that said: 'Female lawyers are outside the law, cloud truth and destroy order.' The matter is referred to a disciplinary panel.
- Obituaries - Sept. 16, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 16, 1993
- Hands-On Boss: Hands Off Paramount Team : Movies: Viacom's Sumner Redstone says merger with studio won't affect Sherry Lansing or Stanley Jaffe's roles. 'I have a lot to do without getting involved in areas . . . I know nothing about.'
- Riordan's Budget Spares Only LAPD
- U.S. Aid on Early Retirees' Health Benefits Pledged
- Homicides in Santa Ana Tie Yearly Record : Crime: With three months left to go, murders already equal the 59 committed in 1991. Police don't know why the rate is so high, but more than half the cases are gang-related.
- Boy's Death Ends a Family's Dreams : Violence: The 8-year-old was caught in the cross-fire of a shootout. Now his parents and sister are going home to Mexico, where his father says they will be safer.
- 71,000 Phones Falter in O.C. Computer Glitch : Communication: Long-distance, 911 calls are disrupted for 8 hours in 'very rare, very serious' breakdown.
- Visions of Prune Plums
- CAMPBELL SOUP: Among those mulling a 1994...
- Ex-Radical Gives Up in Fatal '70 Bank Robbery : Crime: 'Most-wanted' fugitive pleads guilty to armed robbery and manslaughter. She lived quietly in Oregon.
- Campaign to Sell Free Trade Pact Gets Off to Limp Start : Commerce: President Clinton travels to New Orleans and appears in a dank warehouse. Perot lashes back at former President Carter on TV.
- School Voucher Plan Sparks Coast-to-Coast Battle
- Rival Groups on El Toro Plan Get Ultimatum
- State's Pupils Among Worst in Reading Test
- So-So Summer Is Out of the Way
- FEELING FINEMichael Jackson of Santa Monica will...
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 16, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 16, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 16, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 16, 1993
- Jackson Sued by Boy Who Alleged Sexual Molestation
- Trustees Are Urging Pay Hikes for CSU Presidents : Education: Chancellor says that despite harsh economic times, salaries must be increased to halt defections to other institutions.
- BOOK REVIEW : Wrestling With Midlife Alone in Pacific : ALONE: The Man Who Braved the Vast Pacific--and Won.<i> by Gerard d'Aboville,translated by Richard Seaver</i> . Arcade: $21.95, 167 pages
- Women in Congress Issue Ultimatum on Abortion : Health care: Caucus members say they will pull votes for Clinton's reform plan if pregnancy services are cut.
- Presidential 'Slumber Party' Keeps Talk Going to Midnight
- Walking a Tightrope at the Border : Law enforcement: Grupo Beta has been widely praised for fighting corruption and protecting human rights along the U.S.-Mexico boundary. But some observers worry that the special unit's future is in danger.
- LOS ANGELES : $4.59 Million Sought for Overtime Pay in Riot Alert
- Support Sought for Tax to Fund Public Safety Agencies
- Blyleven, Carter Head the Roster of Inductees to O.C. Hall of Fame
- Pals Make Good on Pact, Attend Salkeld's 1st Start : Pair of Former Saugus Teammates Bolt to Baltimore
- Hantavirus Found in Blood of Mice in County : Disease: Samples taken from animals captured near San Clemente yield the virus, blamed in 31 Southwest deaths.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : TCU Loses Running Back for Season
- Curtis, McPhillips Advance at Surfbout
- GIRLS
- In This Corner for Kings, Warren Rychel : Hockey: A pretty fair fighter himself last season, he will step into enforcer role vacated by McSorley.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Wins Again in Water Polo
- Key Council Panel OKs Playa Vista Development : Land use: Planning committee urges approval by full council next week. Galanter calls concessions by the developer the most far-reaching ever.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Recent History Indicates Trouble Ahead