- Bullfrogs Floor the Curse
- JAZZ REVIEW : Festival Ends With Show of Musicianship
- LOS ALAMITOS : Four Forty Blast Is Favored to Win Governor's Cup Derby
- MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : Playing Devil's Advocate: Resurrecting 'Faust'
- 'Great Books' on Learning Channel
- SoftballJulie Astrachan, a former pitcher at Calabasas...
- Two Teens Are Indicted in Death of Jordan's Father
- Prep Football '93 : Seniors to Watch
- TV REVIEW : 'Thea': An Amiable Way to Spend Time
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Blowers Ends Rhodes' No-Hit Bid
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Defense Enjoys Time Off Sunday
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Phillies' Lead Shrinks to Only 7 1/2
- Officials to Probe Sylmar Charge : High school football: Engilman claims improper team meeting on Labor Day was only to hand out uniforms.
- POP/ROCKRapper Charged With Murder: Rapper Snoop Doggy...
- Filial Finance : Children Have More Money Than Ever, and More Spending Savvy
- 2 Health Care Providers Will Buy Companies : Mergers: O.C.'s Abbey Healthcare, PacifiCare plan to widen their operations.
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Running Women's Team Can Be a Mistri
- Now Gifford Can Tell It Like It Was
- St. John Knits Increases Profits in Third Quarter
- Skinhead Suspects Admit to Bombings, Court Is Told
- The Joy of Asian Dressing
- State Allocates Funds to Train Physician Aides
- Convicts' Car Almost a Winner
- Free Immunizations for Children Offered
- L.A. District Scrambles Amid Teacher Shortage : Schools: Valley campuses close gap by hiring emergency-credentialed instructors.
- Tollway Work Is OKd at 2 Ends : Transportation: Federal judge temporarily bans construction around sensitive, undeveloped Laguna Canyon hill area.
- SIMI VALLEY : Nearly 1,000 Expected at Ride-Share Lunch
- DANA POINT : Park District's Top Official Is Laid Off
- Fees Might Be Waived to Lure Firm : Moorpark: The council will consider incentives to attract a San Fernando company. A move could bring 300 jobs to the city.
- SOUTH COUNTY : Land Offered for Sheriff's Substation
- Mutual Funds Nearing the $2-Trillion Mark : Investment: Some find continuing flood of cash into the funds alarming; others see it as way of future.
- Dangerous? Debate Smolders
- Measure for Measure, a Loss : Students now arrive on college campuses without the grounding in literary masterpieces they once had.
- COSTA MESA : Historical Society Plans Chamber Talk
- Critics Launch Bid to Defeat School Voucher Initiative
- SANTA PAULA : Arraignment in Gang Shootout Continued
- AEROSPACE
- Steamy Sex, a Little Murder and Intrigue--It's All Here : BOOK REVIEW : BLOODSONG <i> by Jill Neimark</i> ; Random House; $20, 304 pages.
- Train Crash Kills Woman Who Resists Effort to Rescue Her : Tragedy: Victim, 72, was in car stalled on railroad tracks. Three others were pulled to safety. They apparently thought they were going to be robbed.
- AUTOS
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Bears Make It Clear: The Holiday's Over
- Nesler Believed She Acted for God in Fatal Shooting, Lawyer Argues
- Christopher Panel Staff Urges Action : LAPD: Members ask city to press on with reforms despite cost restraints.
- FOOTBALL '93 / THE COMMUNITY COLLEGES : Rancho Santiago
- They Maintain a Brave Front
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Butler to Return for 1994 Season
- FOOTBALL '93 / THE COMMUNITY COLLEGES : 1992 in Review
- UCI Names Crabtree Assistant Coach
- Filmmaker Takes Off for 'Barcelona' : Movies: On his second time out, 'Metropolitan's' Whit Stillman is backed by Hollywood but is still breaking the conventional rules of comedy.
- Whistle-Blower Law Upheld as Constitutional in Boeing Case : Courts: The False Claims Act lets employees sue firms and share awards with the government. An appeal is predicted.
- Global Markets and Economic Update
- SEAL BEACH : Summer Unkind to Main St. Merchants
- 2 Hearts That Beat as 1 : Health: Two West Hills teen-age brothers have pacemakers. Their concern for one another and good nature help them cope.
- SIMI VALLEY : Coalition Forms on Health Care
- REAL ESTATE : Irvine Builder Gets Second Loan From Unusual Source for Affordable Homes
- DWP Strike Turns Supervisors Into Linemen : Labor: A group of 300 is on call 24 hours a day, many sleeping at work. They are hailed by their bosses as heroes, but reviled by strikers as scabs.
- SAN FERNANDO : Woman, 66, Charged With Wielding Gun at Bank
- ANAHEIM : Woman Rescued From Home Fire
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Fair Officials Blame Drop in Attendance on Economy
- BURBANK : School Ordered to Re-Register Students
- Brea : Police Chief Returns to Work, Catches Up
- IRVINE : Fleeing Burglar's Car Strikes Woman
- Thinking the Unthinkable : In a day of downsizing, the notion of shrinking the federal government acquires a new shine
- BRIEFING BOOK : Privatized Mexican Banks Get Ready for Foreign Competition
- Personal View: Myron Oakes
- Twice Blessed : After 14 Years, a Chance Encounter Reunites a Compton Police Sergeant With the Boy He Gave the Breath of Life
- Wilson Vetoes More Power for Schools Chief
- As Usual, Graf Beats Sabatini
- Prep Football '93 : THE PREPS / ERIC SHEPARD : Long Season Causes Bowl's Quick Demise
- So Much for Courier, Becker : Tennis: Pioline eliminates top-seeded player, then Larsson, ranked No. 60, takes care of fourth-seeded German.
- Lakers Pull Back Contract Offer to Green; Clippers Show Interest
- New Tag Has Some Dove Hunters Grousing
- Teacher Shortage Leaves L.A. Unified Scrambling : Schools: Instructors with emergency credentials fill hundreds of positions. Many lack classroom experience.
- Driving Through Barriers : Age, Gender Don't Deter Boucher, the Grandma Racer Who Delights Pony Stock Crowds at Ventura
- State Senate OKs Bicycle Helmet Law for Children
- Jack the Ripper 'Diary' Cut From Publication; It's a Hoax
- Meet a Dating Service That Doesn't Have a One-Track Mind
- NORTH HILLS : Parents Health Center Is Opened at School
- Pretty Lively for 100 : Fullerton Union High Celebrates Its Birthday as Fall Classes Convene
- S. Africa to Get Interim Multiracial Rule
- Suspect in 2 Fountain Valley Slayings to Be Extradited : Courts: Paperwork for Douglas Frederick Stanley, 57, is finally complete, clearing the way for his return to California. He faces charges of murder, car theft.
- St. Nicholas Parish Founder Msgr. Otto Eugene Sporrer Dies
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : Detectives You Can Bank On for Tough Job
- Valley Obituaries
- OXNARD : Police to Free Man Arrested in Slaying
- Acquisition of Rail Line to Be Considered : Transportation: A portion of a $5.5-million windfall may finance purchase of a Ventura-Piru right of way for a bike and hiking trail.
- Program for Migrants Shifts to Ventura Campus
- CARJACKING : Don't Be a Victim
- U.S. OPEN : Pioline Takes a Little Off the Top--Courier : Tennis: Frenchman, seeded 15th, dominates play. Courier is sixth consecutive top-seeded man not to win title.
- Prep Football '93 : Top 20 Football Poll
- Need Some Protection? Call This Line : USC: Big men up front on offense impress coaches of both teams during victory over Houston.
- Ducks' Karpov Remains in Russia as Camp Opens
- I've Had My Say, Readers Get Theirs
- Seemingly Wasteful Programs Not Easy to Cut : Government: West Texas helium reserve is one example of how a costly operation that serves little purpose can survive.
- Living the High Life : No longer a youthful rebellion, pot is a lifelong habit for some boomers. Even those with kids and careers.
- PROBLEM OF PROOF: No bank robbery charges...
- Trimming of Government Fat Could Risk Cutting Meat Too : Regulations: The pile of rules attacked in Gore's report was often built on past reforms. Some fear a rise in shady deals, sloppy work and cronyism.
- 17 Suspects Caught in Mogadishu Raid
- The Rose Parade--not in our back yard?...
- FULLERTON : WWII Propaganda Films to Be Shown
- Bring Back Beach Bus, Riders Urge : Oxnard: City Council cited low ridership in axing the route. Some residents say they needed it to get to work and to shop.
- Laguna Beach : Accident Snarls Canyon Road Traffic
- Ex-Husband Is Well-Qualified to Be Divorce Counselor
- SANTA PAULA : 150 Firefighters Halt 18-Acre Canyon Blaze
- L.A. Man Ends 641-Mile Trek for Youth Jobs
- Back on Course : Students, Teachers Return to Face New Experiences, Old Friends
- SANTA ANA : Big Reunion Attracts 5 Generations
- AUTOS
- Costa Mesa Rival Lands Sofa Account : Advertising: Basso & Associates loses Krause's, a five-year client, to competitor Salvati Montgomery Sakoda.
- Gold, Oil Lead Market Plunge; Dow Falls 26
- Of Okies, and All the Rest
- At Hill of Faith, Pope Mourns Victims of Tyranny
- SIMI VALLEY : Gallegly's Field Aide to Meet Residents
- CANOGA PARK : Youngsters Hit the Big Time: It's 1st Grade
- THOUSAND OAKS : City, Amgen Discuss Development Plans
- Ex-Regulator Edwin Gray, Foe of Keating, Quits Post : Banking: Troubled Miami thrift he headed was sold to investors without federal help.
- Smart Money Betting on Positive Change From Health Reform
- Venezuela to Weigh Value-Added Tax: Finance Minister...
- Firm Withdraws Its Plan for Toxic Waste Incinerator
- Gore's Reinvented Government Aims to Slash Red Tape : Bureaucracy: Vice president's proposal to slim the federal behemoth would eliminate 252,000 jobs. The plan to save $108 billion draws wide support.
- 2 Whites Found Guilty of Setting Black Ablaze : Crime: Florida men convicted on all counts, could face life terms. Attack on tourist evoked shock, outrage.
- State High Court Steering a Pragmatic Legal Course : Justice: Jurists' liberal predecessors often sought to set broad doctrines. This tribunal instead stresses results.
- SAN CLEMENTE : City to Revise Law on Adult Businesses
- Judge Upholds County's Cuts in General Relief Payments
- Ventura Blvd. Landowners Appeal City Fees
- Lack of South-Central Banks 'Appalling' : Finance: U.S. comptroller, touring the area on the eve of Community Reinvestment Act hearing, vows help.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Oil Field Suppliers Dresser, Baroid Plan to Merge in $900-Million Deal
- Italy to Offer Bank Shares Again: The...
- U.S.-State Clash Clouds Smog Testing Bill : Environment: Assembly toughens a measure to keep vehicle checks at repair shops. EPA has threatened sanctions if a rival plan for separate inspection centers is not approved.
- For <i> Majorism,</i> It's a Defining Moment, Almost
- COLUMN ONE : Still Alive: Defying an Epidemic : Are some people immune to AIDS? That's the hope of artist Rob Anderson and others who remain healthy years after acquiring HIV. The question also tantalizes researchers seeking a cure.
- Endangerment Counts Filed in Rat Bite Death : Courts: Police say couple living in car put infant and his sister 'in harm's way.' They are also charged with manslaughter.
- 1st-Day Jitters and Aspirations : Education: The new year means new cultures, cliques and classes for students from shy kindergartners to bold high school seniors.
- CHP Reports Rise in Drinking Arrests
- LOS ANGELES : Rap Singer, 2 Others Charged With Murder
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Beijing Extends Price Controls: China has ordered...
- Navigating Camelot : Informal Club Paddles O.C. Harbors in Kayak-Like Rigs, Sharing Conversation and Exercise
- Parents Face New Charges in Baby's Death From Rat Bites
- Lesbian Loses Custody of Son to Her Mother
- Law Enforcement and New Reality of L.A. Politics
- IRVINE : Car Crash Kills Man; Passenger Survives
- VAN NUYS : Panel Denies Appeal Against Food Store
- CONEJO GRADE : 3 Motorists Hurt in Chain-Reaction Crash
- Football '93 Preview : North by Northwest
- Atlanta Paper Starts Dial-In Info Service : Media: For 50 cents a call, the experiment offers sports scores, stock prices, horoscopes and weather forecasts.
- Countywide : United Way to Give $450,000 to Agencies
- Williams Hit Denny, LAPD Officer Testifies : Trial: Policeman says he recognizes the defendant from many previous encounters. He identifies him on videotape and tells of seeing him at the scene.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Fares Increased 21% for Valley Bus Commuters : Transportation: The transit authority board approves the compromise rate after riders threatened to stop using the service.
- An 'Oops' Episode, but a Correct Policy : Failure to find war-gas makings on Chinese ship must not end U.S. effort to curb such sales
- LOS ANGELES : Actor to Stand Trial in Alleged Rape on Movie Set
- La Habra : Bar Wins Renewal of Permit From City
- L.A. to End Ban on Concealed Weapon Permits : Law enforcement: The tentative agreement settles a lawsuit brought by gun advocates. It transfers to the police chief decisions on who can carry firearms.
- SIMI VALLEY : Library Visitors Can Sign Constitution
- BANKING
- AST Will Build $16-Million PC Plant in China : Manufacturing: The facility's first project will be to make 40,000 personal computers in an $80-million deal.
- 50,000 Israelis Protest Accord, Assail Rabin
- Bid to Purge Congress Stirs Guatemala Chaos : Reform: The move was ordered by the nation's new president. It is a risky challenge to the body that elected him.
- Animal Regulations Nominee Confirmed
- NORTHRIDGE : New CSUN Logo Ignites Hot Debate
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Rolling May Play With Special Cast
- Labor Day Weekend Box Office : 'The Fugitive' Just Keeps on Running
- FOOTBALL '93 / THE COMMUNITY COLLEGES : Golden West
- Sob Sister Act : Juliana Hatfield Sings of Unrequited Love, Identity Confusion and Foiled Romanticism
- FOOTBALL '93 / THE COMMUNITY COLLEGES : Riverside
- FOOTBALL '93 / THE COMMUNITY COLLEGES : ORANGE COAST
- A Wonderful 'Weekend With Gena Rowlands'
- Football '93 Preview : On-the-Job Training Works Wonders
- Avery Does It All as Braves Beat Dodgers : Baseball: Pitcher doubles and scores as Atlanta pulls within 2 1/2 games of the Giants atop the NL West, 1-0.
- Football '93 Preview : The Times' Top 10
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Broncos Sign Vance Johnson
- Football '93 Preview : Attention Mater Dei opponents
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Changes Made in Secondary
- U.S. Banks Post $10.4-Billion Quarterly Profit : Finance: The industry has had to set aside less money for bad loans. Earnings are up 32.7% from a year ago.
- GETTING THERE: Crossing Ventura County on public...
- Council Lifts Freeze to Allow LAPD Hiring of 300 Officers
- GRANADA HILLS : Theater Proposal OKd Despite Protests
- FILLMORE : Drive to Raise Funds for Computer Lab
- Man Pleads Guilty in Tax Evasion Case
- GLENDALE : Not Guilty Plea Entered in Shootings
- Calabasas Can Afford Light Approach With Heavy Offensive Line
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Progress' Not Usual Romantic Comedy
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Joy Luck': Three Hankies, No Sentimentality : Based on Amy Tan's best-selling novel, the film explores the honest emotions of four immigrant mothers and their U.S.-born daughters.
- Making Vows Hold Water : Pamela Pole kept her promise to jump off Balboa Pier in an attempt to swim to Catalina and made another promise to the man who searched the water for her.
- China, India Agree to Ease Border Tensions : Diplomacy: Leaders pledge to reduce troop levels in contested areas. Settlement of permanent boundaries is to follow.
- Senate Panel to Probe Efficiency of Cal/OSHA : Safety: Hearings are called after reports of the agency's failure to protect Latinos and other factory workers.
- 3 More German States Ban Imperial War Flag
- Federal Judge OKs Limited Work on Tollway
- Park Closed After Cougar Stalks Visitors
- High-Tech High : Databanks and Computer Networks Put New School on Cutting Edge
- Defense Contracts
- San Francisco
- Imperfect Allies and Gay Rights
- Border Fees
- Beilenson Ineffective on Immigration
- Perot on NAFTA
- 'Trashcats' Need to Work Together
- A Positive Note on Today's Youth
- Concern About Secondhand Smoke
- Federal Appeal of Beating Sentences
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 8, 1993
- Obituaries - Sept. 8, 1993
- White House Warily Plans Signing Ceremony for Pact
- Teen-Ager Shot on Dorsey Campus : Violence: The 15-year-old is in critical condition. Principal says the assailants, who fled, are not students at the high school.
- Countywide : El Toro Panel Seeks to Appease Dissidents
- Returning Deportees Oppose Peace Plan : Mideast: About half the Palestinians exiled to Lebanon in December are heading home. They say they will work against autonomy proposal.
- 3 Charged in Racial Assault That Left Black Woman Dead
- PERSPECTIVE ON PESTICIDES : What About 'Putting People First'? : Clinton's proposals would greatly weaken regulations against chemical residuesin our food.
- Racial Motives Charged in Fatal Beating : Crime: Three white suspects are accused of involuntary manslaughter in the death of a black woman. The victim's head was pounded into the pavement as a crowd--and her child--watched, police say.
- ONE IN A THOUSAND? What would you...
- Texas Entrepreneur Takes Over Ventura Restaurant Chain
- Led by the 'Bruce Lee' of Title Companies, Fidelity Is Booming : Insurance: William Foley's hard-edged style of management and acquisition has led to phenomenal growth for the Irvine-based firm.
- County's Hiring Decline Will Ease Up, Survey Says
- SUMMER OF 1993'S TOP 20 FILMS
- Staid Company Finds Consumer Software Distribution a Boon : Technology: A division in Simi Valley is leading growth for established book company Baker & Taylor.
- Children of New Arrivals Avoid Melting Into the Mainstream
- FIRST DAY: It's Back to School Time!...
- Crash Into Flood Channel Kills Driver, Injures 2 in Car
- Any Which Way He Can : Break the nation's largest state into three smaller states? Huh?
- VENTURA : El Rio Man Shot in Head at Thrift Store
- Administration Launching Plans to Buy 'Green' : Officials hope to break down industry barriers by creating market for environmentally friendly goods and services.
- Detectives Continue Probe of Ritz-Carlton Burglaries : Crime: Police are investigating a $276,000 loss that the hotel calls an 'alleged theft,' angering one of the victims.
- Search Called Off for Man Who Fell Into Aqueduct
- Students Cross County Lines for O.C. Schools : Education: Hopes for better curriculum, safer atmosphere prompt parents to enroll children here.
- VENTURA : Funeral to be Held for Frank Haines
- PERSPECTIVES ON SCHOOL CHOICE : A Parental Primer on Vouchers : Here's what the bureaucracy isn't telling you about how Proposition 174 will benefit children.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Sanderson's Turnaround Fortifies Giants
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Sanders Is Activated by the Braves
- ANALYSIS : No Hits--and a Lot More
- Business Is Hopping for Southland Flea-Fighting Firms : Pests: A bumper crop of insects this year means increased revenue for pet shops and veterinarians.
- COLUMN ONE : Hate From America's Heartland : Germany's right-wing extremists get much of their propaganda from a man in Lincoln, Neb. Protected by free-speech laws here, he churns out Nazi material smuggled there to evade strict bans.
- ORANGE : Turning Over New Leaf at Old Park
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Community Boost for Schools
- Residents Work Hard at Having Fun on Labor Day : Holiday: Union members and Democrats; people throughout Ventura County picnic and play.
- Not Much, but Better Than Absolute Zero : Years of Palestinian struggle bear a stunted fruit.
- TV REVIEWS : 'Count on Me' Not by the Numbers
- Hesse's Goal Lifts Titans to Victory
- Mutual Funds Holding Large Cash Reserves : Investments: Liquid assests are twice as high as normal. There are several reasons for increased holdings.
- Small Firm's Star Is Rising in Hollywood : Entertainment: With projects underway, things are looking up for Harvey Bibicoff and The Producers Entertainment Group.
- Body of Marcos Back Home in Philippines
- Making a Difference in Your Community : Retirees Give Back to Their Communities
- Yeltsin Rival Barred From His Own Office
- New Militancy Seen Among County Workers : Labor: Unions say they will stage strikes to protest salary and benefits cuts. But officials maintain that such threats will not alter the bleak budget picture.
- Health Director Stays Immune to Criticism : Bureaucracy: The county's public health system is in deep trouble, and many hold Bob Gates responsible. But he says he tries not to take it personally.
- Coto de Caza Builders to Market Next Phase
- Teledyne Systems Co. of Northridge won a...
- Old Materials Are New Shoe-Ins
- Late in the Game : As More Adults in Their 40s or Older Start or Expand Families, O.C. Parents and Experts Are Finding Benefits and Challenges Added to the Typical Demands
- Caution Urged to Prevent Drownings
- Sheriff's New Chief Deputy Is the Dept.'s Top Minority : Law enforcement: Richard Rodriguez's promotion is seen as an important step in making the agency better reflect the ethnic balance of the community.
- Even Without Autos, Amish Are on a Roll
- Personal Health : Just Can't Wait for That Reward
- The Party of the Future?
- LA HABRA : Park Will Become Animal Sanctuary
- OXNARD : City Joins Forces With Crimestoppers
- Whether in Praise or Scorn, the Customers Always Write
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 / SMALL SCHOOLS
- $54 Million to Spend
- Gore Ready to 'Rock' Bureaucracy : Government: Vice president will unveil plan today. Estimates say it could cut federal payroll by 252,000, save $108 billion over 5 years.
- YORBA LINDA : Environmentalists Back Bond Proposal
- Jury Gets Case of 2 Charged With Torching Tourist
- New Age Cowboy Soothes the Savage Beast : Hardly the Jack Palance type, he's a soft-spoken 52-year-old man who admits to having had a "macho-ectomy."
- A Tern for the Better : Two Man-Made Islands at Bolsa Chica Reserve Lure Flocks of Birds
- Snooze Control : Some Airlines Raise Temperature to Lull Passengers
- U.S. Working Women Organizing Themselves : Careers: Frustrated by slow pace of advancement, they are forming groups for help with networking and work-family issues.
- SECURITIES
- Exit to U.S. for Bosnia 'Hair' Troupe? : Theater: The Sarajevo production is due in Washington next week. But mixed signals from agencies keep it grounded.
- CAMARILLO : Suspect Arrested After Carjacking
- Health Plan Backs Off Benefits Tax : Insurance: Proposal rejects levy on current coverage that exceeds the Administration's package. It would grant exemptions that would be lifted in 8 to 10 years.
- Epochal Foreign-Policy Implications of NAFTA : As free trade agreement goes, so go U.S. relations with Latin America
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Tight End Carter Out 3-4 Weeks
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Red Sox Answer Bell and Beat McDowell
- Hiatt Puts a Rock Edge Back in Song : Pop music: His gentler phase is taking a back seat with his new album, 'Perfectly Good Guitar.'
- Cal/OSHA Fines Vary Greatly in Deaths, Injuries
- LAGUNA BEACH : Opinions Differ on Need for Deer Census
- Event to Focus on Business Recycling
- Neither Side Budges in DWP Strike; New Legal Actions Likely
- Fans Love Jackson, but Taiwan Leaders Don't : Tour: A scuffle between reporters and the superstar's bodyguards in Taipei spurs angry statements from legislators and the press. Japan is the singer's next stop.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Ismail Might Play Sunday
- Cerritos Center's First Season: A Fine Performance
- Schools' Chief Tackles Ordeals With Energy : Education: Ventura Supt. Joseph Spirito keeps his spirits up even when challenges such as low morale, campus scandals and violence have him caught in the line of fire.
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 / SMALL SCHOOLS
- Loss to Packers Becomes a Crying Game : Rams: Defensive captain Newman vents anger, sheds tears in attempt to motivate his teammates after rout.
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / MIKE REILLEY : New Starting Position Setting Well With Sepic
- TV REVIEWS : 'Percy & Thunder' Lacks Originality
- Fortune Petroleum Still Seeking Texas Properties
- American Safety Flight Systems Inc. of Glendale...
- Violence Breaks Out After Panama Trial
- A Good Meal to Start the 'Morning'
- Somali Youths Attack Italian Peacekeepers
- Rules to Live By (Not Laugh At)
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Snowbirds Find Roost in Land of the Free : There are no rent and no restrictions in this gravelly Imperial County spot, a place 'with real freedom,' says one resident. Trouble is, the days of liberty may be ending soon at the Slabs.
- Alternative Funds Sought to Save Animal Control Posts : Finances: The county is asked to find the money to keep five veterinary assistants. If it doesn't, officials fear a significant increase in unwanted dogs and cats.
- 4 Women Hospitalized With Major Injuries After Crash
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Patron Saint of Turtles Shells Out
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 / SMALL SCHOOLS: 1992 in Review
- DEL MAR : Foul Claims Are Rejected, Guide Shows Way to Winner's Circle
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 / SMALL SCHOOLS