- Getting a Shot in the Arm : Immunization: At health fair in Santa Ana, several hundred county workers line up to receive vaccine in preparation for the flu season, which begins in November.
- Attorneys Wind Up Cases in Arms Trial : Courts: In closing arguments, prosecutors contend Christian and Doris Nadal illegally manufactured and sold weapons to aid white supremacist movement. Defense says they were entrapped by FBI.
- Marine Exercise May Affect San Clemente
- The Politics of 'Good Rain' : Theater: Ugandan actor George Seremba recounts his life and near-death after an attempted execution by firing squad in his play, which has its U.S. premiere tonight.
- Sierra Madre : City Rescinds Past Loans
- SIMI VALLEY : Chamber Luncheon to Focus on NAFTA
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Train Run Puts Study in Motion : Transit: Maiden Metrolink trip to Antelope Valley will help determine feasibility of regular service.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Drive-By Slaying Conviction Affirmed
- Valley Obituaries
- Howard Bergman, 62, College Counselor, Dies
- ORANGE : 2 Oranges Different Under the Skin
- RESEDA : Encampment Cleaned Out by Authorities
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Anti-Gang Group Seeks to Expand : Santa Clarita: Mad About Rising Crime, founded by parents of slain youth, schedules first meeting for local chapter.
- SEAL BEACH : Restaurant Loses Bid for Extended Hours
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Catskills' Kibitzers Keep the Shtick Rolling
- O.C. COMEDY REVIEW : Shydner: A Happy Marriage of Inconvenience : In his Brea show, 'boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy gets girl back. And there's still problems even after boy gets girl back.'
- COLUMN ONE : Abortion Foes Test the Limits : Is the use of even deadly violence justified? Mainstream opponents denounce attacks on clinics and doctors. But a vocal faction says this is the only effective tool it has.
- Court to Be New Venue for Stern Electronic Feud
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Santa Clarita OKs Speedy Graffiti Removal
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Tentative Pact Is Reached for Riding Center
- A Close-Up Look At People Who Matter : She's Retired to Teach Oddities of English
- Raiders' New Motto: Commitment to Evans : Pro football: With Hostetler still limping, Shell is prepared to give backup, 38, a start against Chiefs.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Female Jockeys Find Success on Arabians
- Redondo Loses Key Member of Offense : Prep football: Senior running back Nigel Greer is removed from school after involvement in a fight.
- Montanez Tries to Revive Teen Courtship at Age 29 : College volleyball: She makes comeback at Antelope Valley College 12 years after glory days at Royal.
- A Pure Mix : Paul Kirby and His Cactus Brothers Don't Compromise Sense of Adventure in Country-Rock Hybrid
- She's <i> Baaa-ack</i>
- THEATER REVIEW / 'OUR LADY OF THE TORTILLA' : Comedy Takes Serious Look at Faith, Miracles : Plaza Players present a strong production about a family trying to assimilate into mainstream society.
- The following are the top music sales...
- BOOK REVIEW : A Passionate Look at Robert Louis Stevenson : DREAMS OF EXILE; Robert Louis Stevenson: a Biography <i> by Ian Bell</i> ; Henry Holt, $296, 25 pages
- Police Chief Describes the Changing--More Violent--Nature of Crime
- Quiet and Hard-Working, Man Gave No Hint of Deadly Rampage
- Founders Bank Opens 2 Branches
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Motor Home Builder Plans Relocation to Lancaster : Business: The city has offered financial incentives to bring 170 jobs with Rexhall Industries from Santa Clarita.
- LOS ANGELES : Bail Waived for Mother in Child-Stealing Case
- STANTON : Council to Appoint Its New Member
- ORANGE : City Firefighters OK Two-Year Contract
- 2-Day Council Meetings Are Considered : Thousand Oaks: Mayor Elois Zeanah explores the idea after hearing complaints over earlier start-up time.
- Car Pooling Urged for Rideshare Week
- PANORAMA CITY : Volunteers Needed for Reading Program
- When you're one of the scores...
- Southern California College Seeks to Topple a Few Giants
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Receiver Ernie Jones Doesn't Catch On
- Hard-Pressed Libraries Rent Best Sellers : Reading: Support groups buy extra copies of popular books to raise money for branches that have no budget for new purchases.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Tighter Nightclub Rules Are Imposed
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Ready for Prime Time?
- DANA POINT : Time-Share Projects Win Council OK
- Minister in Molestation Case Freed From Prison : Courts: Judge rules that former Gardena pastor's lawyer did not present a competent defense. District attorney has not decided whether to appeal.
- TUJUNGA : Lost Woman Hiker Found After Week
- Dominguez Hills Beats Cal State L.A., 3-0
- AGOURA HILLS : Group to Battle Pole Sign Measure
- TENNIS : Stefanki Has Edge on Amritraj
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : No One Ever Fought This Hard for a National Title
- PREP ROUNDUP : Lezak's Goal Finishes Late Rally as Irvine Beats Tustin in Water Polo
- Twins Blow Lead, Then Rally in 10th : Baseball: Angels lose fourth in row, 3-2, after Torey Lovullo's two-out homer in ninth had tied score.
- MOVIESParamount Drops 'Crow': Six months after actor...
- DANA POINT : Building Demolition Raises Controversy
- 2 Rapes Prompt Warnings : Attacks: Schools, police urge extra caution after assaults on two students. A meeting is planned tonight.
- COMPTON : Community College Names New President
- POMONA : Third Man Faces Charges in Three-County Chase
- LOS ANGELES : Councilwoman Goldberg on 6-Day Trip to Armenia
- LAWNDALE : Planned Parenthood Clinic to Open Oct. 11
- Planned Parenthood Clinic in Lawndale Won't Do Abortions : Health: First such South Bay facility will open Oct. 11. Both sides in abortion debate are claiming victory.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Gnau's Play a Flashback for Robinson
- These Aztecs Will Be Men on a Mission Against Bruins : Football: Three former Los Angeles prep players have a key role in San Diego State's defense.
- For Flamenco Artist, It's Ole in a Day's Work : Music: Paco de Lucia, whose sextet performs Friday in Anaheim, uses the 'risk of improvisation' to jazz up his work.
- At the U.N., Clinton Does His Nixon Act : Work with peace-seekers, as in the Mideast, but shun bloody and unrepentant civil warriors.
- Young 'Car Valets' Sweeten Traffic Jam at Victor Elementary
- Compromise to Legalize Street Vending Drafted : Commerce: Plan would set up zones where cart businesses would be allowed if they met health and safety standards.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Chiefs' Coach Won't Showcase Allen
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE : Gun Fired in Comiskey Stands
- CSUN Gets Assistant From Slippery Rock
- Hollywood Gets an Irish Legend
- Q&A; WITH MATT GROENING : 'Simpsons' Back 'as Crude and Crass as Ever'
- Re-emergence of Imperial Russia? : Georgian situation should worry Washington
- CALABASAS : School District Will Hire 5 New Teachers
- Apartments to Be Built Near Old Northrop Site : Thousand Oaks: The council's vote draws cheers from residents of a gated complex where the units had been planned.
- They saw humor in the mistake: Heidi...
- Now It's His Round : Derek Brown Was Selected No. 109 in the Draft, but He Has Become the No. 1 Tailback With the Saints
- Defense Kills Islander Power Play : Hockey: Ducks hold New York without a shot on goal during four-minute penalty.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Dolphins' Cox Fined $10,000 for Gesture
- VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar Flexes Muscle Against Huntington Beach
- BURBANK : Mayor Wins Seat on Airport Panel
- SHERMAN OAKS : Chamber Donates Book Set to Library
- LOS ANGELES : Senate Panel OKs Funds for Local Transit Projects
- 2 Groups Sue Babbitt Over Gnatcatcher : Environment: The conservation organizations, generally happy with the Interior secretary, oppose his tollway declaration.
- Farmer to Recycle Tons of Fillmore's Yard Waste
- Dodgers Can't Wait to Get Back in the Race
- Salsa's Feuer Wants Championship Action : Soccer: Goaltender, who plays Saturday against Colorado, wants to experience a title game as a player, not a reserve.
- Braves Make Most of Loss by Giants : NL: With four games left, Atlanta's lead in the West is one game as the Braves slug the Astros and the Giants get rocked by Colorado.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : NCAA Panel Denounces Fighting
- Bruins' Focus Not on Faulk : College football: Edwards and UCLA defense worrying about the pass against San Diego State tonight.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Zero Living Off Dead Roots
- Weigel on Secularism
- Letters to the Valley Edition : Stop Deprecating the Black Population
- Tax and Spend
- Letters to the Valley Edition : Media Should Deny Exposure to Taggers
- Letters to the Valley Edition : School Is Sensitive to Its Neighbors
- Letters to the Valley Edition : L.A. Shouldn't Fight Burbank Terminal
- Baby Boomer Riches
- Gun Laws and Violence
- Letters to the Valley Edition : City Doesn't Need a Glitzy Ad Campaign
- Remarks to Lawyer
- Louis Farrakhan
- Letters to the Valley Edition : Some Hard Truths About L.A. Schools
- Berries Like Turnips!
- Obituaries - Sept. 30, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 30, 1993
- NEWS ANALYSIS : All Roads Do Not Necessarily Lead to the 'Car of the Future'
- Paramount Deal Attracts More Suitors : Mergers: Viacom in talks with Cox, Southwestern Bell in effort to line up more funding for purchase.
- The Fear of Crime Hits Home : Police: Although statistics show that crime has dropped in the last 18 months, residents say numbers don't make them feel safer. Some have taken up arms or put up security bars. Others have left the city.
- Nesler Found Legally Sane at Time of Shooting
- Residents Alter Their Lifestyles as Perceptions, Reality Merge : Crime: People change driving routes if followed for too long. While walking, they scan passers-by with suspicion.
- Westminster Orders Probe of Alleged Slow Response to Fire
- Suspect Arrested in Shooting of LAPD Officer : Violence: Search continues for others involved in the ambush of two anti-gang unit policemen and their prisoner.
- Force Will Be Avoided, Yeltsin Assures Clinton
- DRIVEN TO HUMOR: Maybe it's because the...
- PACESETTERAfter a 25-0 defeat of Wilson on...
- Lindquist to Relinquish the Helm at Disneyland : Business: After 38 years with the company, Magic Kingdom's president says he'll retire in November--on Mickey Mouse's 65th birthday.
- ENCHANTED EVENINGAfter a forgettable night in his...
- Arrowhead to Pay $1 Million Per Year to Sponsor Arena : Marketing: Anaheim official praises advertising deal that will provide visibility for water company.
- MCA Presses Transit Agency to Relocate Subway Station : Transportation: Planned stop in Universal City would be moved closer to amusement attractions. Little-known law gives company $6 million in financial clout.
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 30, 1993
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- HEALTH CARE
- REAL ESTATE
- Shooting Stars Develop Into Celebrity Clientele : Entrepreneurship: A photo-processing and printing lab in Irvine is wooing big names with the promise of extreme confidentiality.
- LOS ANGELES : Supreme Court to Hear Murderer's Appeal
- OXNARD : Reconsideration of Voucher Vote Urged
- Countywide : County OKs Budget, Pins Hopes on Voters
- Vice President Gore Visits AST Research Inc. Plant : Politics: He lauds the computer manufacturer's decentralized decision-making structure as a model for federal government.
- PREP TENNIS ROUNDUP : Brea-Olinda Edges Savanna in League Opener
- An MVP Season : Dykstra Comes Back From Misfortune and Becomes Catalyst for Philadelphia
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Titans Enjoying a Double Dose of Tansley
- MUSICDueling Tenors: Famed tenors Luciano Pavarotti and...
- TV REVIEWS : 'Grace' and 'Joe': Unequal Premieres
- AUTOS
- Compared to What? : Calculating '94 Sticker Shock Is a Challenge
- Shuffling South African Assets: In the first...
- Rockers and Proud of It : Music: Artists honor the anniversary of the Black Rock Coalition's L.A. chapter. The group promotes and supports progressive performers.
- 'Egyptian Channel' Helped Forge Israel-PLO Pact : Mideast: Cairo is now willing to discuss its role in peace process. One reason is that it hopes to mediate between Syria and Israel.
- Trump and Friends Cheer Novel No. 2
- Eddie Rio; Vaudeville Performer, Actor
- Making the Grade : New LAUSD Report Cards
- PLATFORM : 'Unduly Harsh'
- Latest in Exercise Has Enthusiasts Climbing the Walls : Recreation: After a rocky start, indoor climbing facilities are getting a foothold in the Southland. A newly opened Costa Mesa gym is the first in Orange County dedicated exclusively to the sport.
- Supervisors OK Plan to Clean Up Vandalism : Crime: Key features include 'graffiti-free zones,' diversion programs, a citizens complaint process and restitution.
- Valley Obituaries
- Van Nuys : Chatsworth Vet Receives Sentence
- Pair Described as 'Racist Extremists' : Courts: Prosecutors say the North Hills couple sold guns to help white separatists. The defense says they were entrapped by the government.
- LANCASTER : Inmate Shortage Hobbles Prison Service Program
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Governor's Cup Is Won by 50-1 Shot
- BOYS
- Consumer Poll Shows Mood Is a Bit Brighter : Economy: Survey indicates rising confidence about incomes. Yet many people have postponed big-ticket purchases.
- ENERGY
- Weapons Labs Seeking Defense Conversion Work Face Hurdles
- BOOK REVIEW : The Unsung History of Much-Sung Song : LOUIE LOUIE <i> by Dave Marsh</i> ; Hyperion $19.95, 245 pages
- Strength for a Grieving Family : Tragedy: An army of volunteers joined the search for slain nurse Kellie O'Sullivan. 'A lot of people figured it could be their girlfriend, their wife,' the victim's boyfriend says.
- Riegle Is 3rd Keating Case Senator to Not Seek Office
- SUN IN THE MORNIN': This hot spell...
- THOUSAND OAKS : Residents Warned of Fireplace Hazards
- AIDS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- The Fine Art of Arts Funding : Controversial NEA to get a new, non-controversial head--Jane Alexander
- LOS ALAMITOS : Amended Budget Adopted by Council
- In a Pinch, Guide Dog Is Woman's Best Friend : Rescue: The Labrador retriever nudges his partially blind owner awake to alert her to apartment fire. It saved her life, says a fire investigator.
- NORTHRIDGE : Cuts Blamed for Fall in CSUN Enrollment
- Supervisors Approve Alliance for Fighting Graffiti Countywide
- Donnie Bladow
- Not Only That, but Aunt Bea and Opie Are Their Closers
- LOS ANGELES : Holden Calls for Study of Thefts at City Hall
- Rise in Hate Crimes Should Appall Us All Equally : Intolerance: Attacks based on color, lifestyle or religion must be universally condemned<i> .</i>
- Revenge and the Downfall of Mike Gage
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Players Counting Down to Final Roster Cuts
- Prep Voices : A periodic forum examining controversial issues in Orange County prep sports : TODAY: THE BLOOD RULE : VOICES FROM CAMPUS
- Lawmakers Lash Out at FCC Over Cable TV Rates : Television: Some say agency's laxity has kept promised $1-billion savings from materializing. Commissioners blame the new law's complexity.
- Marjorie Trumbull; Radio and TV Interviewer
- Wilson to OK Tougher Terms for Carjackings, Killings : Legislation: Drive-by slayings will automatically be classified as first-degree murder under law to be signed. Murderers will no longer be able to reduce terms by working in prison.
- A New Reading on U.S. Literacy : Test Scores Are Low, but What Do They Measure?
- 36 Burn to Death in Traffic After Blast Beneath Highway
- NORTH HILLS : Crash Course on Armenian Life, Culture
- A Plea Against Lawyer Jokes Brings Backlash
- Wal-Mart Mounts Campaign to Sell Simi Valley Voters on Store : Election: Residents are being asked to back a measure that would enable the retailer to build near a proposed regional mall site.
- CYPRESS : Legislator to Move Into New Office
- Streamlined : Track Coaches Have Helped Make Trojans' Morton a Super Receiver
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- 51 Burn to Death in Traffic After Gas Blast Near Highway
- Volunteer Firefighter Charged With Setting Fire
- Erik Menendez Says He Recalls Little of Slayings
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Aztecs' Last Chance to Win in the Series
- Kevin Kennedy Was Just a Stranger to Most of the Texas Rangers When He Took Over at Start of Season, but . . . : He's Managed to Win Respect
- Southern Section Panel Approves Gibby Appeal : High schools: Granted hardship waiver, she is now eligible to run cross-country at Westlake.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Despite Rocket, Brown to Handle Punts
- A 'Darkroom' Out of Focus : Brisk direction and a capable cast get some laughs from the romantic comedy's funny situation, despite a high number of improbabilities in the writing.
- And You Thought There Used to Be a Lot of TV Talking : Television: Big-breasted women, goofy 'news' antics, screaming audiences, screaming panelists--a channel surfer's guide to the latest batch of talk shows.
- Suspect in Panhandler's Death Released
- Gore Lauds Activism of Laguna Niguel Students : Education: In a conference call, he says pupils at George L. White Elementary School are setting a 'terrific example.'
- LOS ANGELES : Charter Airline Catering to Smokers Debuts
- In Split Vote, Police Commission OKs Wider Use of Pepper Spray
- GLENDALE : Agency to Link Computers to College
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Study Says Development on Munitions Site May Pose Risk
- Insurer Will Foreclose on East Tower in Irvine : Real estate: Connecticut Life plans to auction off the property. Wells Fargo Bank is selling the West Tower.
- U.S. Continues to Press for Saudi Jet Order : Aerospace: Boeing, McDonnell hope to supply planes. Administration officials will seek official word during Gulf visit.
- At Least 14 Killed in Morocco Train Fire
- Granddaughter of Douglas Founder Slain in Phoenix
- HEALTH WATCH : Needle Point
- WEST HILLS : School Instills Islamic Values and Traditions
- ANAHEIM : Law Bans Drug Offenders at Parks
- Satellite Technology Purchasing Supplier : Acquisition: All-stock buy will let STM take over federal contracts held by San Diego's RF Microsystems.
- ITT Purchases Majority Stake in GM Parts Unit : Autos: Sale of small motor and windshield wiper business is part of GM bid to revamp North American operations.
- Santa Anita Realty Details Plan to Create REIT
- Fortune Magazine Names Nation's Roughest Bosses
- Tales of Corruption Again Tar N.Y. Police : Inquiry: In echo of Serpico, panel is told of drugs, greed and deceit among officers assigned to weed out bad seeds.
- Los Padres Brush Fire May Force Evacuations
- SANTA ANA HEIGHTS : FAA Gives $4 Million for Noise Insulation
- Foggy Flights Fail to Convince Many : Silver Strand: Residents say they could not gauge the effects of Navy exercises on their neighborhood. But military brass calls aerial test a success.
- Harbor College Puts Its Program on Hold : Football: School recommends to conference that it not play Saturday in aftermath of brawl.
- Mayra Medina
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Beats Chaffey in Water Polo
- Executive Travel : Personal View
- Attn. Paramount Shareholders: Think Management, Not Price
- On the Four Days of Christmas Company
- House Backs Modified Ban on Gays in Armed Forces : Military: Divisive debate runs the full range of emotions. Measure is identical to the one passed in the Senate.
- Beware of the Phony Peace : What to make of Mexican Mafia's message to cool street violence?
- BURBANK : Bulldogs Betting on Sunday Bingo
- Police Still Combing Area for Mentally Disabled Woman
- Beilenson Backs North American Free Trade Pact : Treaties: The Democrat's support puts him at odds with many Conejo Valley constituents. Gallegly remains undecided.
- 3 Airports to Get New Noise Monitors
- Irvine Co. Planner Don Cameron, 61, Dies : Obituary: He designed much of central Orange County, including the original UCI campus.
- Agoura Gets Pushed but Pulls Out Victory
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : Trojans Are Seen as First Key Test
- Field Headed by Connors and Borg
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- Damage From Strong Yen Continues : Japan: Country's largest consumer electronics maker sees drop in profit and top computer maker cuts research spending.
- Turning Confident Girls Into Confident Women
- COLUMN ONE : Bringing Restrooms to the Street : Budget cuts and crime have closed many public facilities, stranding pedestrians and the homeless. Some cities are trying to restore a basic amenity of urban life.
- Envoy to Poland Tapped
- Long Prison Terms for 2 Area Men Upheld on Appeal
- VENTURA : N.Y. Drifter Held in Burglary Spree
- Countywide : Negotiation OKd on Laura Small Award
- City Delays Ruling on Freeway Business Signs : Thousand Oaks: Council members aren't sure if the placards would help firms or just clutter the streets.
- IBM to Produce Disk Drives for Western Digital
- Russia to Begin Jury Trials in November
- Senate Upholds Medicaid Ban on Abortion Fees
- Crack Is Found in Core Shroud of A-Plant Reactor
- Private Waters : Exclusive Community Finds a Haven in Westlake Lake
- A New Reading on U.S. Literacy : New Respect for Phonics After Years of Neglect
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Packers' Bennett Might Sit Out Season
- Florida Promoter Accused of Fixing Boxing Matches
- Fans Are Spared a Yawn a Minute
- Former Soviet Gymnast Takes Camarillo Job
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Complacency Concerns Lamont
- Treason or Not, He Remains a Good Sun
- Realtors Expect Worse Housing Market in '94 : Economy: California Assn. of Realtors reverses its turnaround prediction, forecasting another 2.4% drop in home sales.
- Court to Hear Cable TV 'Must Carry' Case : Media: Industry claims the First Amendment prevents government from requiring it to carry broadcast stations.
- A Case With Many Facets : A $1.2-Million Ruby Is Recovered; Now Who--if Anyone--Stole It?
- Two Burbank Coaches Quit, Four More Hired
- GIRLS
- Why Ol' Blue Eyes Is Back--and How Capitol Got Him : Pop music: Frank Sinatra's album of duets due Nov. 2 will be the first of three recordings under the singer's new pact with the label, his home base in the '50s.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Incisive Look at Lesbian Social Revolution
- O.C. MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : Conducting Becomes Him : Early Credits of Pacific Symphony's Cumming Include Leading Porcine Chorus
- Kraft Considering Selling Birds Eye Frozen Vegetables Unit : Corporations: The 'very healthy' division has 25 employees in Orange marketing and sales headquarters.
- Executive Travel : Blame Flat Rates for Car Rental Trickery
- State Sells $800 Million in Bonds
- New Law May Ease AQMD Chief's Ouster
- Angry Yeltsin Foes Clash With Police in Moscow : Russia: Troops disperse crowd trying to reach Parliament building. Political standoff in eighth day.
- Praise, Scorn for Peacekeepers at U.N. 'Diplomatic Fair' : Assembly: A dizzying succession of speeches is part of the general debate as session opens.
- Justice Thomas Decides Against 'Message From Heart' to Group
- Mistrial Is Declared in Libel Case
- LONG BEACH : Suspect Held in Robberies, Attacks on Elderly Women
- VENTURA : Feud Over Sign Escalates Into Confrontation
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : Today's Pirates May Be Living on Your Block
- Choking on Food Bill : Council Members Seek Audit of $281,000 Catering Charge Run Up by Managers During DWP Strike
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Molina Urges Broadcasts of Supervisors' Meetings
- Drug Abuse Still Seen as a Major Evil : Survey: But county residents are more likely than people nationally to favor legalization.
- THOUSAND OAKS : I.D. of Bullets in Nurse's Shooting Due
- CAMARILLO : 2 Sought in Robbery of Credit Union
- Wide Gulf Exists Between Myth, Reality of HIV
- ROUNDUP : Clements Records a Big Hit for CSUN
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Technology Stocks Pace Nasdaq Gain; Bonds Steady
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Technology Stocks Pace Nasdaq Gain; Bonds Steady
- PAGES : In Any Language It's a Bestseller
- Donald Campbell Cameron; Laid Out Irvine Master Plan
- Beilenson Supports Trade Pact : Treaty: He becomes the first area congressman to back NAFTA. Two others will probably oppose it, while another pair remain on the fence.
- Georgian Leader Flees Fallen City of Sukhumi : Rebellion: Russia is blamed by Shevardnadze for 'masterminding' attack by Abkhazian separatists.
- SOUNDING OUT: For six years, California's reading...
- Smog Advisory Issued for Simi, Moorpark
- White Supremacist Case Set to Go to Jury : Courts: In closing arguments, prosecutors contend Christian and Doris Nadal illegally manufactured and sold weapons to aid the movement. Defense says they were entrapped by FBI.
- PANORAMA CITY : Alarcon Fighting for Buses for Students
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Mobile Home Park Review Board OKd
- Mexico, Papua New Guinea May Join Trade...
- Frank Perna Jr. Resigns as President, CEO of Magnetek
- International Business : BRIEFING BOOK : How to Deal With Communist Cuba's Slowly Opening Economy
- Gay Ban Stands or No Explorers, Laguna Warned
- Woman Pleads on 911 While Being Stabbed; Husband Is Arrested
- As on D-Day, Gibbons May Muster the Ways and Means : With Rostenkowski under fire, the former paratrooper may find himself dropped into the breach on the powerful House panel.
- 1,500 Jailed Cubans to Be Repatriated as Prisons Braced
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Sells Bay-Front Property for $393,900