- Telluride Festival: Two Satisfying Events in One : Movies: From big films to celebrated little-seen works and heartfelt appreciations, the annual gathering carries on. This year's most moving tribute was for 92-year-old cinematographer John Alton.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Foster's Agent Denies Ultimatum
- HEALTH CARE : Luther Medical Gets Cash Boost From Dutch Investors
- Investment Fund Raises Its Stake in JMC Group
- Tollway Ruling Could Come at Hearing Today : Transportation: A federal judge is to say if work may begin on San Joaquin Hills route.
- MOVIES* Capping a Record Season: "The Fugitive"...
- Santa Ana-Based Survivair Appoints Technical Trainer
- INS Test Gives Quick Results for Food Firm
- Gay Women Forgotten Amid Military Changes
- VENTURA : Man Dies When Car Careens Off Freeway
- L.A. District Is at a Crossroads as Year Begins : Education: Optimists hope reforms will revitalize system. Others fear new turmoil from voucher and breakup movements.
- Isolation of Chino Hills Park, Threat to Wildlife Is Feared
- Commissioner Bobbi Fiedler Sees Development of a New CRA
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Papadakis Is Out for Season
- At Least He Can Still <i> Talk</i> a Good Game
- Joseph M. Elles was recently appointed president...
- The Next Mother Lode? : Giants Fight Over New Generation of Wireless Phones; Critics Scoff
- Pope Urges Lithuanian Youths to Make Moral Use of New Freedoms : Religion: The pontiff warns against quick fixes, economic or spiritual, to replace Marxist promises.
- Revived Cal/OSHA Fails to Inspect Most Factories : Safety: Preventive checks have plummeted along with funding. But the state agency insists its presence is felt.
- Muslims Tell of Torture, Killings in Croat Camp : Balkans: U.N. official says freed detainees described recreational slayings. Up to 2,500 are reported still held.
- Hard to Fathom : Recreation: It has its own beach, underwater tunnel and island. Do not even ask the Santa Clarita couple about how much it will cost to heat the back-yard 'monsterpiece.'
- SEAL BEACH : Biologists' Efforts Help Clapper Rail
- Elders' Dogma Renders Her Unfit for Office : A surgeon general needs to build consensus, not attack and smear opponents.
- Main St. On-Ramp Closes Today for Widening Project
- VAN NUYS : Businesses Direct Homeless to Services
- Residents Work Hard at Having Labor Day Fun : Holiday: People throughout Ventura County celebrate at annual gatherings. About 3,000 attend the Labor of Love picnic in Moorpark.
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 / SMALL SCHOOLS
- Movie Grosses
- NEWS ANALYSIS : With Peace Bid, Arafat Again Bounces Back
- 3.8 Aftershock Rattles Big Bear
- Jerry's Protesters : Labor Day: Muscular dystrophy telethon is picketed by disabled activists who say Lewis makes them objects of pity. The show raises a record $46 million in pledges nationwide.
- Countywide : Burrowing Owls Find Last Refuge
- NORTHRIDGE : Doctor Stays Active Despite ALS Disease
- U.S. Pays $3.5 Million for Growers' Losses
- Old Railroad Lines May Become Trails
- They're Still Giant in Stature
- Only 6 of 151 Lots Sold at Spanish Hills Golf Club
- Veteran aviation executive Robert J. Aaronson has...
- Immigration Delicate Issue for Clinton
- Russel B. Nye; Teacher and Biographer Won Pulitzer Prize
- TV to Carry Gore Message Live
- Body of Marcos Back Home in Philippines
- IRVINE : Proposal Would Restore Marsh
- Man Dies After Losing Control of Car on Freeway
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Judgment Withheld in Strawberry Case
- Cowboys Not Ready for Prime Time Yet : Pro football: Without Smith, they fall to Redskins, 35-16, as Rypien looks sharp.
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 / SMALL SCHOOLS
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 / SMALL SCHOOLS : Davis Keeps Head While Turning Others
- POP ALBUM REVIEW : A Perfectly Good Survivor : *** JOHN HIATT "Perfectly Good Guitar" <i> A&M; Records</i>
- Focus on Entertainment Stocks
- Air Inside Factories Rarely Gets Checked
- Trigger Maker Sees New Boom in Air Bags : Conversion: Special Devices Inc., which made its fortune in the aerospace industry, has replaced lost business by changing fields.
- Texas Murder Case Turns Into a Major Media Drama : Crime: Gary Graham seeks a new trial based on new evidence. He's got Hollywood, political heavies on his side.
- OXNARD : Publication Is Called 'Voice' of the Homeless
- Throngs Pack Beaches as Sun Comes Out for Holiday : Labor Day: It was as if summer saved the best for the last, with perfect weather for picnicking and swimming.
- VAN NUYS : Hearing Planned on Supermarket Access
- The Bus Fuss : Parents Pressure District to Study New Safety Restraints
- LA HABRA : Museum Lets Youths Look and Touch
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Well-Fed Red Foxes Like Living at Park
- Southland's A Classic Dash Wins All American Futurity
- ART / CATHY CURTIS : 'Dragon': Criticism With the Blinkers Off
- Area Takes the Nationwide Lead in Mortgage Loan Fraud
- Missing the Message : Ad Agency Study Shows Latinos Have Unique TV Viewing Habits
- Clinton Views Rebuilding Effort in Hurricane's Wake : Labor Day: President praises South Florida residents for their efforts. He debates 'disgruntled voter' over need for new taxes.
- Perspectives on School Choice : A Measure Built on a Foundation of Lies : The voucher initiative is one of the few remedies that could make a bad situation worse; it's also fueled by implicit racism.
- 20% in Violation of Earthquake Safety Law, City Says : Ventura: Property owners were ordered in 1991 to make changes. Some blame a lack of funds.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Search Called Off for Man Who Fell Into an Aqueduct
- Dobson Earns LPGA Victory
- From Directors' Doodles to the Big Screen : Exhibition Juxtaposes Artwork by Hitchcock, Others With Clips of Actual Scenes
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : The One That Got Away
- Unilab Has a History of Billing Problems : Health care: A computer foul-up cost the Tarzana medical testing firm $12 million. The company has been subpoenaed in a federal inquiry.
- Eclectic Communications Inc. of Ventura won a...
- Homeowner Insurance Puzzles Many Who Must Purchase It : Loss protection: Natural disasters such as the Midwest floods are prompting many people to evaluate their coverage.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Wilson Suffers Setbacks in Appointments : Legislature: The governor usually has the upper hand. But a recent string of defeats illustrates how Democratic lawmakers can check the Republican leader's influence in state policy.
- Rainey Paralyzed After Crash in Italy : Motorcycles: Three-time world champion suffers back injury, punctured lung.
- Raiders Haven't Changed Long-Range Plan : Pro football: Hostetler had to throw short, Shell says, because defensive backs played so deep.
- Bullfrogs Play for Title Tonight
- Instrumental Marketing Corp. of Burbank won a...
- Flamemaster Reaches Agreement With Morton
- * Music: The Atlantic Group is expected...
- Firm Fixes Pools Without Draining Them : Maintenance: Underwater Unlimited makes structural repairs on back-yard plunges without wasting water.
- Reformers Want to Give Jurors a Freer Hand : Courts: Juries should be able to ignore laws they deem improper and instead follow their consciences, group says.
- Man Stabbed During Irvine Rock Concert : Violence: The 23-year-old was seriously wounded in the second such incident in two years at a performance by the heavy-metal group Anthrax at Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre.
- Countywide : Rare Plants Have Roots in County
- States Step on Gas to Land $300-Million Mercedes Plant : Manufacturing: Irvine-based Fluor Corp. is helping the German auto maker select a site for its new factory.
- ENERGY
- BABY FACTORY: As the county's primary medical...
- Virus Research Award
- IHOP Corp. said Larry Alan Kay has...
- Tug-of-War Over Prescription Powers : Health: Pharmacists, nurses and other non-doctors want the authority to prescribe drugs. Others insist only physicians have the training to do so safely.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Activist Suggests City Take Over 3 Library Branches : Budget: County officials are skeptical about the proposal. Valencia, Newhall and Canyon Country facilities reduce hours.
- Investment Scandal Focus of Libel Trial : Courts: A Beverly Hills businessman says a Santa Barbara paper defamed him in describing his legal battles and past association with a swindler. Defense lawyers say he has no case because the articles were true.
- BOOK REVIEW : Settling Old Scores Upstages Charming Hollywood Memoir : JUST TELL ME WHEN TO CRY <i> by Richard Fleischer</i> ; Carroll & Graf; $21, 349 pages.
- Thomas A. Klemens has been appointed vice...
- A Modern-Day Dungeon? : Corrections: A lawsuit by prisoners at high-tech Pelican Bay charges severe psychological harm from extreme isolation. Prison officials say the concept works and assaults are down.
- German Jail Hostages Freed
- Aaron Wildavsky; Dean of Political Science at UC Berkeley
- Debate Over Single Renters to Be Raised at Public Hearing : Thousand Oaks: A city ordinance prohibiting rentals to more than three unrelated adults not in a single housekeeping unit is being challenged.
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 / SMALL SCHOOLS
- Spoil Sports: Dodgers Beat Braves in Ninth : Baseball: Butler's fielder's choice helps Pedro Martinez to his 10th victory, 2-1. Hansen ties pinch-hit mark.
- U.S. OPEN : Martina at a Loss for Plans : Tennis: After 7-5, 6-4 loss to Sukova, she says she will play in '94--but she's uncertain after that.
- U.S. OPEN / MEN'S MATCHES : An Old-Time Matchup for Sampras, Chang
- TV REVIEWS : Writing Leaves Mendoza With Little Support in 'Second Half'
- Quirky Roles Suit Her Just Fine : Television: Jane Leeves finds a part that fits like a glove: 'Frasier's' offbeat caretaker.
- Controlling Immigration
- Robotic Surgery
- CSUN Leaders Go Beyond Call of Duty
- Antonovich the Accessible
- Rodney King
- Mobile Home Park Needs Rent Relief
- Pair Happy With Bottom Line of...
- Dworkin on Price of Life
- Campaign of Lies Against Soka
- California Politics
- Rethink Transit Vs. Auto Debate
- No Consensus on Elevated Train
- In Defense of Pierce Golf Center
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 7, 1993
- Obituaries - Sept. 7, 1993
- Obituaries - Sept. 7, 1993
- Producer Tisch Remakes AIDS Project
- MOVE OVER, DAD: Ross Perot was a...
- Volvo, Renault to Merge, Become No. 6 Car Maker
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 7, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 7, 1993
- Jackson Goes on Toy Shopping Spree
- ENERGY
- Legislature's Battles Over Smoking Expected to Flare Anew Next Year : Laws: Tobacco lobbyists derailed most bills, and their contributions may carry extra clout in an election season. But the anti-smoking tide continues to rise.
- All Sides Take Aim at Clinton Health Plan : Legislation: While President fine-tunes proposals to gain wide appeal, most groups withhold support. It is due to be unveiled Sept. 22.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Israel's Peres Says He Backs Jordanian-Palestinian State : Mideast: But the foreign minister warns that the West Bank could not become militarized.
- Community Center's Lack of Gym Cited : Recreation: Some say the absence of athletic facilities at the new $6.5-million building was the result of a failure to bridge the generation gap.
- PRO FOOTBALL : Chargers Start on Right Foot : AFC: Carney kicks six field goals as San Diego defeats Seattle, 18-12, to end slump in openers.
- Angels Sweep the Blue Jays Behind Rookie
- ANALYSIS : PRO FOOTBALL : It Takes Some Digging to Find Bright Spot
- Crocodile Skin Sales Boost Small Australian Tribe's Economy : Trade: Handbags made from soft bellies can fetch $10,200. Now, the Pormpuraaw aboriginal people have jobs.
- Down in the Valley: Hudson Loses Jobs, Sense of Security : Economy: As IBM slashes its work force, the region fights to cope. The battle mirrors California's struggle.
- ORANGE : Bricks Being Sold to Finance Renovation
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Remodeled Digs for Firefighters
- Talks to End 5-Day DWP Strike Said to Be at a 'Delicate Stage' : Negotiations: There is no sign of a breakthrough. Union officials say it is up to the City Council to come up with a management proposal.
- Rainey Suffers Back Injury During Motorcycle Race in Italy
- DEL MAR : Kotashaan Is Upset by Luazur
- QUARTER HORSES / ALL AMERICAN FUTURITY : A Classic Dash Will Take On Treacherously
- Mayfair Gets First Win in Playoff
- Casting With More <i> Chutzpah </i> Might Help
- JAPAN
- Entrepreneur's Paving the Way to Own Success : Larry Green is convinced that his durable, interlocking stones one day will be as common as concrete.
- No Higher Tax on Liquor Seen to Help Pay Health Care Costs
- S. African Man Burned to Death; Whites Warned
- Waves of Feelings : Passion, Peace, Awe--the Pacific Evokes It All
- Countywide : Ranch House a Rest Stop for Bicyclists
- It's a Lot Better Than Big Brother : Harnessing air pollution without tears or fears
- GRAFFITI WATCH : Wailing Wall
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Reds' Johnson Having Vision Problems
- WASHINGTON, D.C. : Federal Workers Hit Proposal to Cut Jobs
- CAMARILLO : Mural Meets With School Board Approval
- 'Marine' of School Lobbyists Trails Roberti : Education: Teachers union representative William S. Lambert of Tarzana counters lawmaker's campaign to break up the L.A. district.
- PRO FOOTBALL : Raider Defense Has This Mac for Lunch : Vikings: Their new quarterback doesn't have quite as enjoyable a debut as Hostetler.
- TAIWAN
- CHINA
- U.N. Bomb Plot Suspect Talked of Kidnaping Nixon, Paper Says
- To survive, children of Aaron coming of age : Isolationist sect finds it must let a little of the world seep into its commune to keep it alive.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: LABOR
- State Continues as Custody Battlefield : Families: Recent legislative gains by fathers have triggered increased lobbying on behalf of mothers' rights.
- Purse Thieves Knock Woman Down, Flee
- Playing a Little Heidi-and-Go-Seek : Lifestyles: An exhaustive search for the illustrious Ms. Fleiss took us into the chic, the underground, the too-cool (yawn) night spots.
- Van Nuys DWP Pickets Vow to Stick Together
- Countywide : OCTA Offices to Be Housed Under 1 Roof
- PRO FOOTBALL : Lions Get Line on Winning : NFC: Detroit's free-agent acquisitions up front earn their pay in 30-13 victory over Atlanta.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Ethyl Meatplow, Thrill Kill Kult: Sizzle and Steam
- PRO FOOTBALL : Giants Begin Anew With Old Standbys : NFC: New York beats Chicago, 26-20, behind the play of Phil Simms and Lawrence Taylor.
- U.S. OPEN / WOMEN'S MATCHES : Graf Practically Perfect Against Pierce, 6-1, 6-0
- Raiders Looking New and Improved : Pro football: From Hostetler to defense to special teams, everything clicks in 24-7 victory over Vikings.
- Male Infertility Is an Overlooked Hazard of Toxic Exposure
- Syria, Gulf States Voice Support for Israel-PLO Pact : Mideast: Hafez Assad says he won't oppose the plan if it wins support from the Palestinian leadership. The wealthy Persian Gulf nations' funding is crucial.
- ANAHEIM : A Carnegie Legacy Houses City History
- Labor Day
- PRO FOOTBALL: GREEN BAY PACKERS 36, RAMS 6 : RAM NOTEBOOK : Conlan's Injury Leads to Big Turnaround for Homco
- Drumbeat of Men's Movement Reaches Beyond Yuppie Tribe : 'I learned growing up it was OK to stick a helmet in a guy's gut, but it wasn't OK to hug them.'
- La Habra : Bitterness Lingers After Center Flap
- PRO FOOTBALL : Milburn Steals Show in Bronco Victory : AFC: Rookie scores touchdown and sets up another as Denver beats Jets, 26-20.
- Harvey's Skill Takes Him Only So Far : Auto racing: Driver is making a go of things but lacks the proper backing to move up in the sport.
- They Can't Reel In These Two Marlins : Dodgers: Conine, Sheffield continue assault on L.A. pitching as Florida rallies for 4-3 victory.
- O.C. MUSIC REVIEW : Approach to Mozart Quiet but Daring : Pacific Symphony, led by guest conductor George Cleve, presents a no-frills program exploring the byways of the composer's art.
- Q&A; WITH CHEVY CHASE : 'I'm Generally Spontaneous on TV'
- PRO FOOTBALL : Young Impresses in 49er Victory, 24-13 : Interconference: Despite broken thumb, he passes for 240 yards and three touchdowns against Steelers.
- 'Seinfeld's' Kramer: That Character for the '90s : Television: Michael Richard's entrances on the hit NBC series have endeared him to fans. In real life he is also an experience not to be missed.
- Orange County Sheriff Investigating Burglaries at Ritz-Carlton
- CAMARILLO : School District Backs Off on Stadium Pursuit
- IRVINE : Working Off Stress Just Part of the Job
- CAMARILLO : Park Group Limits Access to Meetings
- Even Letterman Would Find This Top 10 List 100% Weird
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Giants Are Swiftly Losing Their Grip
- Eagles Have Enough for Cardinals : NFC: Philadelphia shows no signs of missing departed free-agent stars in 23-17 victory.
- PRO FOOTBALL : Marino Pulls Dolphins Through Again : AFC: His short touchdown pass to Greg Baty with 35 seconds to play gives Miami a 24-20 victory over the Colts.
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : For What It's Worth--Stills Is Not a Dinosaur
- TV REVIEW : 'Rangers,' 'Bonkers!' Not Top Kiddie Fare
- MUSIC REVIEW : Lurid Russian Flames at the Bowl
- JAZZ REVIEW : Pianist Provides Constant in Shuffle of WoodWinds
- Partner, Riordan & McKinzie
- Composer Finds a Niche and Scratches It Successfully : Music: With his specialty in writing scores for popular computer games, George Sanger and his Team Fat have hit the jackpot.
- ILLINOIS : School Start Delayed Amid Hiring Freeze
- Mother Held After Toddler Found at Store
- Forest Service Intern Shot by Assailant in San Gabriel Mountains
- High-Tech High School Is 'Debut of a New Era' : Education: New O.C. school's state-of-art computers will link students to a vast information network.
- Recipes for Success : Menus Play a Major Role in Charity Fund-Raisers
- Not All Lithuanians Heed Pope's Call to Forgive : Baltics: He prays at graves of independence martyrs. A slain youth's parents are still bitter.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Lifeguard Tower a Top Landmark
- INTERNATIONAL
- Volvo, Renault Expected to Announce Merger : Autos: Analysts say the firms' markets are complementary.
- Mother of Baby Left in Local Mall Is Arrested : Crime: The Reseda woman is accused of abandoning her 18-month-old child in West Hills.
- It's the End of Summer, and the Living Is Easy : Labor Day weekend: Residents flock to beaches and parks to enjoy the last holiday of the season.
- Bottom Line on Crossing White Lines at Intersections: It's Illegal
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 SUNSET LEAGUE
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Yankees Climb Back Into First-Place Tie
- State Puts New Edge on Immigration Debate : Border: Residents increasingly see illegal influx as a source of California's woes. Pressure for action grows.
- Labor Day, and the Living Is Easy : Recreation: Residents flock to beaches and parks to enjoy the last holiday of the season.
- SIMI VALLEY : Reagan Library Free to Residents During Event
- Jackson Goes on Toy Shopping Spree : Celebrities: The entertainer spends $5,000 and fills 10 carts with gifts for his young fans. One person is injured as onlookers and newspeople scuffle outside.
- Resident Arrested in Fatal Stabbing of Suspected Burglar
- PERSPECTIVE ON LABOR DAY : Workers, Chiefs Are in It Together : The gap grows between fortunes of the few and needs of the many. But greed will eventually drag all down.
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 SUNSET LEAGUE
- Forget the Grunge Scene: Seattle's Going Poetic : The arts: Available talent and public hunger for something new fuels a flurry of spoken-word shows, merging the power of verse and the immediacy of music.
- Tickets for Ambassador Concert Season On Sale
- TV Trashes the Social Environment
- Japanese Companies Turning Focus to Asia : Trade: With U.S. and European sales down, Japan looks to neighbors with soaring economies.
- Some Bosnia Aid Delivered but : Sarajevo Is Running Out of Fuel
- Schools to Focus on Behavior as Well as Academics This Year : Education: Officials hope lessons in ethics and anti-gang tactics will reduce violence and weapons on campus.
- PRO FOOTBALL : Familiar Formula Works for Saints : Interconference: New Orleans beats Houston, 33-21, with good defense and Morten Andersen.
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : If Appeals for Human Rights Don't Work, Hit Them in the Wallet
- Garden Grove : End Could Be Near for Aging City Hall
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 SUNSET LEAGUE
- Freight Train Derails Near Irvine
- With Hoss in Saddle, They Have a Bonanza
- China Asks U.S. Apology, Damages for Search of Ship
- Man, 25, Shot Dead While Sitting in Car; Assailants Escape
- Simi's Moves Signal Improvements at Busy Intersection
- PRO FOOTBALL : Browns' Defense Shines in Win Over Bengals : AFC: Cleveland sacks Klingler six times and intercepts two passes during 27-14 victory.
- Injuries End Kyman's Season, Jeopardize Volleyball Career
- OCCUPATION: College Financial Aid ConsultantName: Michael T....
- LABOR PAINS: There's not much for them...
- Defense Rests in Case of Black Tourist Set Afire
- On the Waterfront : Sand from a construction site. Waves slapping--against cement. <i> Voila!</i> Malibu on New York shores.
- Destination in Street Name : Beach Enthusiasts Endure Ride Down Busy Boulevard to Reach Sand, Water
- Zeanah Plans to Shake Things Up When She Takes Mayor's Post : Thousand Oaks: Self- proclaimed populist councilwoman hopes to abolish the subcommittee system as well as the rotating mayoralty.
- Montana, Allen Put on a Show : Chiefs: Quarterback, former Raider lead Kansas City past the Buccaneers, 27-3.
- Quantitative Funds Keep Eyes on the Numbers
- AIRLINES
- When They Care Enough to Call
- Barely Off the Ground : Regulations Keep the Growing Number of 'Natural' Pesticides From Taking Off
- Piloting New EuphemismsAs if the terms "downsizing"...
- Household Crimes Drop but FBI Sees a 'Deadly Problem' : Victims: Crimes against persons are found highest in homes of Latinos and blacks. West leads nation, with urban areas most violence-prone.
- BUENA PARK : State-of-the-Art Facilities at School
- LABOR DAY
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 SUNSET LEAGUE
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 SUNSET LEAGUE : FACTS AND FIGURES : 1992 in Review
- PRO FOOTBALL: GREEN BAY PACKERS 36, RAMS 6 : Holdout Hurting Price's Market Value
- Bertoni Is Quick to Size Up Situation
- DANCE REVIEW : The Power of 'Gravity'
- Unions Trying Out Fresh Tactics : Labor: With strikes seen as too risky, disruption and guerrilla warfare are more popular--and often more effective--steps.
- Bridgford Foods / ANAHEIM
- More Clout and Some Fun for California
- Somali Ambush Kills 7 Nigerian U.N. Soldiers
- Marcos' Body Finally Begins Flight Home
- Rams' Opener Is Only Latest Sad Exhibition : Pro football: They pick up where they left off in winless preseason, losing to Green Bay, 36-6.
- Krajicek Survives New York Marathon : U.S. Open: He outlasts Martin in 5 hours 10 minutes. Becker wins easily, but Wilander is knocked out by Pioline.
- Capturing the Essence of 'Fugitive' : The '60s series inspired many TV pretenders, but none could match the original. The film version is a rare example of a show successfully leaping to the big screen.
- To All the Cars I've Loved Before: It's Been a Real Joy Ride
- COLUMN ONE : Chill Hits Canada's Porn Law : Feminists cheered a '92 high court ruling redefining obscenity. Now, amid a flurry of controversy and curious seizures, some wonder if it has increased sensitivity--or censorship.
- SIMI VALLEY : School Leases OKd for Roller Hockey
- Camarillo : Panel Opposes Plan for Theater Near Airport
- Harmony Headliners Band Is Sweet Music to His Ears
- WESTMINSTER : Museum's Building Is Rich in History
- PRO FOOTBALL: GREEN BAY PACKERS 36, RAMS 6 : Packer Offense Treats the Rams to Perfect Execution
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 SUNSET LEAGUE
- Cutbacks Taking the Green Out of Median Landscaping
- Moore Sparks ASICS All-Stars
- THE PHILIPPINES
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : San Francisco Tries to Retain Lure of Fisherman's Wharf : Attacks on tourists have merchants worried that trade will drop. But most visitors seem unaware of the concern.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Reward Offered for Tips in Mall Attack
- The Bundesbank--Why Care?
- Legislature's Fights Over Smoking to Flare Anew : Laws: Tobacco lobbyists derailed most bills, and their contributions may carry extra clout in an election season.
- State May Exert Power to Expedite Rail Project Linking Ports, L.A.
- SIMI VALLEY : Registration Under Way for Business Showcase
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 SUNSET LEAGUE
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Davis Gets Closer to Goal of 100 RBIs
- PRO FOOTBALL : Patriots Lose, 38-14 in Parcells' Debut : AFC: New England stays close to Buffalo for three quarters before defense gives up 21 points.
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 SUNSET LEAGUE
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Martin Wins Fourth in a Row
- Morceli Eclipses Mile Record : Track and field: In same stadium where he set world record in 1,500 meters last year, Algerian trims 1.93 seconds off eight-year-old mark.
- Azerbaijani Leader Flies to Moscow, May Seek Russian Troops
- Cult in Argentina Accused of Child Abuse, Prostitution
- Rally in Little Saigon Opposes Lifting of Vietnam Restrictions
- Laguna Niguel : Once Empty, Federal 'Temple' Is Now Full
- Sizzle to Fizzle : Romance: Studies show that passion heats up with temperatures between June and August. But as autumn emerges, love usually wanes.
- New Project Returning Former Quarry Site to Nature : Ventura River: Planned restoration of mining area is hailed as key step to regeneration of 20-mile waterway.
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 SUNSET LEAGUE
- Sutherland Needs to Be Tougher on Crime
- FAMILY : Parents Divorced--Will You Too?
- Few Safeguards Protect Workers From Poisons : Labor: Some Latinos toil unaware of dangers; others risk their health. Budget woes weaken official oversight.