- Ecosystem Management: A Forest Is More Than Sum of Its Parts : Environment: Under new Forest Service policy, preserving biological diversity is the key. The policy also abandons the practice of clear-cutting.
- Teen-Ager Dies in Gang-Related Drive-By Shooting
- Karros Helps Make Up for Lost Time at Plate : Dodgers: He ends slump with four hits, four runs batted in against the Marlins, 9-4.
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- Arcadia : Drug Lab Found at Motel
- Pasadena : College Library to Open
- Rams '93 / Season Preview : Slater Gets Edge on Field by Working Off It : Veteran: Offensive lineman stays in condition, studies game film and uses savvy to keep up with younger competition.
- Jackson Concert Captivates Taiwanese Fans
- No Chemicals on Chinese Vessel, State Dept. Says
- Store Clerks Share Fear Over Killing : Shooting: Employees in convenience stores near the market where a 45-year-old man was killed Friday are concerned about what they believe is a rising trend of violence.
- SOUTH LOS ANGELES : Six Get Scholarships to Drew University
- On the Offensive : Showtime's satire on media and show-biz takes on family values
- U.S. Active Duty Roster Down 133,600 in Year
- Festivals Help Bridge Cultural Gaps
- No Criminal Charges in Brandon Lee Death
- Hard to Fathom : Santa Clarita Pool: Showplace or 'Monsterpiece'?
- Driver Is Beaten After Crash; 2 Men Held, 2 Are Sought
- Sales of Old Police Arsenals Draw Criticism : Law enforcement: Some agencies sell revolvers they no longer use. Gun control advocates object to making weapons available.
- Police Identify Toddler Left in Store, but Parents Not Home
- DWP Strike May Affect Water Service : Labor: Slow response to problems and a chlorine taste may result but Department of Water and Power officials say the supply is safe to drink. No end in sight for walkout.
- To Catch a Cheat : Crime: Private eyes fight insurance fraud by spying on claimants who are at work when they should be home sick.
- Rats to Pull Weight for Science on Space Shuttle : Experiment: UCI researchers hope rodents will give clues on how weightlessness changes muscles.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rookies Maintain Giants' Lead
- Steussie, Holly Help Cal Knock Off UCLA : College football: Starting tackle, fullback provide bruising blocks for Bears' offense in 27-25 victory.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Langston Phones Friend to Celebrate
- Women's Coach Gets Pay Raise at Washington
- Nebraska Doesn't Prove Much With 76-14 Victory
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Reds' Johnson Is Hospitalized
- Too Much Faulk for CS Northridge : College football: He rushes for 170 yards, three touchdowns as San Diego State wins, 34-17.
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : LIKE DAUGHTER, LIKE MOTHER : What Was It About 'Rambling Rose' That Made Dinosaurs Look So Good?
- RAP AROUND: Don't look for Snoop Doggy...
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : HISTORY
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : BIOGRAPHY
- Strict Rules Accompany 'Companion' Air Tickets : Airlines: Tickets aren't transferable to another person, and there are no refunds--only credits for future flights.
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- ENVIRONMENT
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : HISTORY
- Rental Car With Air Bag? Agencies Can't Guarantee : Rentals: While most full- and mid-size cars are now equipped with the device, new vehicles won't be required to carry them until 1997.
- Azerbaijan Says Armenians Have Seized a Strategic Town
- Now On Video ... Mr. Television!
- EASTSIDE : Area to Be Studied for Redevelopment
- Rams '93 / Season Preview : Player Profiles
- WATTS : All of Jordan Downs to Be Modernized
- Thousands in Miami Mourn 7 Cuban Rafters Lost in Storm
- Sihanouk Spurns U.N. Mission in Cambodia
- Residents Blast Plans to Pave Toxic Dump : Environment: EPA's preferred option of sealing the buried wastes under plastic and asphalt will result in little more than an unsafe and ugly parking lot, residents say.
- Looking for Ms. Girlbar
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Dmitri Ryurikov Creating a National-Security System for a New Democracy That Is Russia
- Wiseburn, Lennox School Crossing Guards Cut : Safety: The county eliminated funding in July, but the action went nearly unnoticed until classes were about to begin.
- Water District Board Chairman Selling Southland Short : The city's current representatives back Northern California ideas on restriction of water shipments to the arid south. The mayor should consider changes on the panel.
- Fair Way to Start Holiday : Visitors Take to Streets for 21st Annual Cultural Fest in Orange
- Solidarity Forever : Retired Longshoreman Recalls 1934 Strike That Shaped the Fate of Waterfront Labor
- In Winning Respect, CSUN Loses Kyman : College football: San Diego State wins, 34-17, as Matador quarterback sustains broken ankle.
- Abbott Gets a Lot of Help in No-Hitter : Baseball: Defensive plays by infield and support from catcher give former Angel a lift against the Indians, 4-0.
- Wilander's Victory Over Pernfors Perfect for City That Never Sleeps
- THEATER : Never More Than a Stranger : Playwright Shishir Kurup is constantly grappling with identity and roots. His new work sheds light on the lives and concerns of the little-known Arab community in L.A.
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : Talking 'Bout His Generation : Robert Downey Jr. Hopes His '92 Campaign Documentary Inspires Involvement
- * Erin Jones has been appointed account...
- Utah's Picture-Perfect Kodachrome Basin Park
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : CURRENT INTEREST
- THE THIRD REVOLUTION: Population, Environment and a...
- GEAR AND GADGETS : Keeping Fitness Programs on Track When You're On the Road : Portable weights, exercise belts and heart-rate monitors fit easily into luggage.
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : POETRY
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : BIOGRAPHY
- ENVIRONMENT
- Gordon Jump, Frank Bonner and Richard Sanders...
- Baby Talk? They Don't Like to Hear It : Orange County Couples Fend Off Friends, Relatives Who Continuously Charge They're Selfish for Not Wanting Children
- Seay, Boys' Track Coach at Buena, Takes On Cross-Country Job, Too
- Costa Takes Over, Leads Miami, 23-7 : Big East: Quarterback passes for 205 yards as No. 4 Hurricanes roll past No. 20 Boston College.
- Morton Has Praise for His Quarterback : College football: He lauds Johnson after scoring three touchdowns and setting school record by catching 15 passes.
- CSUN Drops Two in Volleyball Tournament
- AND ONE MORE THING: It may not...
- Mongrels to Pedigrees, Dog Lovers Seek Canine Leash Mates
- Residents Sue County Over Sewer Fees
- Bangladesh Battles Hard to Stay Above Water : Asia: Floods sweep across much of its territory every year. Cyclones bring storm surges. Midstream formations come and go.
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Workshop Offered on Lead Dangers
- Accused Wife-Slayer Held to Forestall Tribal Justice
- U.S. Urges Bosnia Leader to Resume Talks : Diplomacy: Officials in Washington say renewed threat of air strikes was not a signal that NATO would intervene to gain more land for Muslims.
- A Solution for the Border: Eliminate It : U.S.-Mexico: A twin-city 'intra-national' zone would end wasteful duplication and get a handle on common problems.
- The Hosokawa Approach: An Ambitious Grand Design : How Washington can help Japan's dynamic new prime minister
- The Real Pornography of a Brutal War Against Women : Bosnia: The U.S. press has covered Serbian violence, including the use of rape as a tactic of war. But what of the pornography produced?
- Letterman vs. Leno: A New Front in the East-West War : Culture: This faceoff between city sophistication and frontier folksiness is New York's last chance for victory. But has it already lost?
- Readers Take the Offensive, for Pete's Sake : 'What would be the effect of denying citizenship to newborns of illegal immigrants? Would it really do a lot to discourage such immigration?'
- 'Healthy' House Built of Newsprint, Straw : Conservation: Oregon utility funds experiment to construct futuristic dwelling with some recycled materials. Project is also energy-efficient.
- Bruins Come Up Short : College football: UCLA misses chance to tie on conversion, then a chance to win is stopped by interception. Cal survives, 27-25.
- Massage Won't Rub Away Post-Exercise Woes
- Maybe They Should Stray Off Course
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Penn State Wins Conference Debut
- Northridge Lands Quarterback
- ROCK 'N' BOWL WILL NEVER DIE: The...
- Magrane Stops Blue Jays for First Victory as Angel : Baseball: In third start for new team, the former St. Louis Cardinal left-hander gives up five hits in seven innings.
- 'Days' Pays Tribute to Prine Time
- ALOFT: A Meditation on Pigeons & Pigeon...
- ON-RAMP : Finding Fault
- ENVIRONMENT
- Architect at Center of Kitchen Remodel
- Versions of Basho in Spanish, By Victor Hernandez Cruz
- Drive, He Said : Boom! : From the Tee, Fred Couples Is Long and Straight. But Can the Fans' Favorite Get a Grip on His Goals?
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : FICTION
- Indian Storyteller Reaches for a New Generation : Culture: Larry Littlebird brings the tales and songs of his heritage to Pueblo children who have been reared on TV and Ninja Turtles.
- Finding Dinosaurs Is in This Amateur's Bones : Paleontology: Part-time fossil hunter tells of finding his first rare Tyrannosaurus rex in 1987 and the second recently.
- In Hawaii, Last Respects for Marcos
- Pasadena : Child-Care Program Saved
- Lonely Vendor's Goal: To Return to Her Family : MARIA ANGELICA and TENORIA PENA
- Hurry Up and Wait
- San Gabriel Mountains : Cyclists Urged to Be Careful
- Loaded For Bear: Shula Closes in on Halas
- USC Takes First Step in Journey Back : College football: Rebounding after forgettable opener, they flatten Houston, 49-7, behind Johnson, Morton and a dominant offensive line.
- Covington Focused on Dana Hills Comeback
- Views, Schools Draw Families to Foothills : La Crescenta: Despite commute, residents treasure back-to-nature feel of quiet, hillside community.
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : HISTORY
- Big Tax Breaks for Small-Business Investors
- NEW CHINESE WRITING : The Young and the Restless
- Reflections in a Silver Spoon : A DIFFERENT PERSON, <i> By James Merrill (Alfred A. Knopf: $25; 271 pp.)</i>
- Unemployment Rate Dips to 6.7%, a 2-Year Low
- SOUTH : Optimist Club Plans Essay, Speech Contest
- More Police Will Patrol Areas Near L.A. Schools : Safety: The collaborative effort by law enforcement agencies and MTA aims to deter crime around district campuses before and after classes.
- America's Ethnic Diversity Spawns Language Conflicts
- Isn't There a Better Way to Plan a Road? : * Long-Ago Tollway Decisions Cause Present-Day Rancor
- School Primer for Parents
- New Pavilion a Centerpiece at Warner Park
- Elvis Has Left Team, but Michigan Rolls : Midwest: Collins takes hits, but throws for 265 yards and three touchdowns against Washington State.
- SPOTLIGHT / Saturday's Games at a Glance : PASSING IN THE NIGHT
- Rams Expecting Few Blessings From the Packers : Pro football: Addition of Reggie White has made Green Bay a contender to win NFC Central title.
- Trojans Enjoy a Blast From the Pass
- Saunders Leads Chaminade in Maui
- 'Cycle' No Documentary, Author Reminds Kentuckians
- Still in the Big Time
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : FICTION
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : CURRENT INTEREST
- Koll Management Gets Regional President
- ENVIRONMENT
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : POETRY
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : CURRENT INTEREST
- SCHOOL DAYS : The Great Wall of Pasadena
- WALNUT PARK : Molina Field Office Opening in 2 Months
- Meeting of World Religions Leads to Ethics Rules
- Monterey Park : Police Warn of Phone Scam
- Issue: Meal Tax
- Clinic Deals With the Bad Breath of Life : Health: For those with chronic mouth odor, treatment can be a lifestyle-saver. A Pennsylvania periodontist claims a 96% cure rate.
- A Blueprint for Safety : Design: A growing number of landscapers are creating plans that are pleasing to the eye, but also help prevent crimes and accidents.
- Ringside Seats : 'Screenworks' on TNT dissects the heart and soiled soul of boxing
- Shuttle Rats Doomed by 'Space Biology 101' : NASA: Researchers hope to zero in on physiological changes caused by weightlessness alone, without the additional stresses of readapting to gravity.
- Commentary : An Ill Wind Blows Into Late Summer
- TONI BRAXTON : Leftovers Are Torch Singer's Entree to Deal
- ART : The Randomest Show on Earth : A computer program governed by the I Ching dictates what will be displayed in John Cage's 'Rolywholyover A Circus.' The exhibition by and about that radical ringmaster opens at MOCA next Sunday
- JAZZ : Further Explorations Into New Jazz Band Territory
- * Richard L. Jenkins has joined the...
- For All of Us, the Future of Labor Lies in Learning
- My Baby Wrote Me a Letter : THE GOLDEN MEAN: In Which the Extraordinary Correspondence of Griffin and Sabine Concludes, <i> By Nick Bantock (Chronicle Books: $17.95)</i>
- * Joseph A. Rabick has been appointed...
- Help Me! I May Be a First-Time Landlord
- Waterworks : L.A. Is Indebted to Water for Its Transformation From a Semidesert Small Town, But There Are Surprisingly Few Fountains That Celebrate It
- Born Again in Orthodoxy : PILGRIMAGE TO DZHVARI: A Woman's Journey of Spiritual Awakening, <i> By Valeria Alfeyeva Translated from the Russian by Stuart and Jenny Robertson (Bell Tower/Harmony Books: $22; 324 pp.)</i>
- Clutter and Coziness
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : ART SEIDENBAUM AWARD FOR FIRST FICTION
- STRANDED : The boat chugged away, leaving them alone on a desert island. With only basic shelter and provisions, and wild goats, snakes and bugs for company, they were free to shed their clothes and their urban stresses. It was a fantasy come true.
- A Son's Promise (KABC Sunday at 9...
- Lessons in Patients : Doctors Find Dispensing Advice Easier Than Taking It
- Potent Ocean Poisons Could Help Fight Diseases on Land : Science: Researchers are looking at deadly compounds in algae and reef-dwelling animals as potential weapons against human ailments.
- Rams '93 / Season Preview : When You Think of Everett, You Think of. . .
- Alibi Falters for Man Accused of Burning Black
- Veteran Actress Is Far More Than a Survivor
- Meanwhile, Back in New York . . .
- God and the Oval Office : Clinton's reflections on values and religion should trigger worthy debate
- Blatant put-down or wordy credo? Campaign committee name spells trouble.
- SAT Scores Up but Still Below State Average : Education: Valley seniors fare better than their peers in urban L.A. schools. However, they rank behind students in neighboring districts.
- All We Are Saying Is Give Choice a Chance : Apparent Disinterest Shouldn't Doom LAUSD Effort
- Volunteers Help Harbor Division Stay Above Water : Police: A project that trains civilians to assist the LAPD is lauded as a way to free officers from paperwork and put them back on the street.
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- SPORTSCOPE : Davenport Advances to 4th-Round at Open
- Point of View / Bob Oates : Take It From the Top : Al Davis and Georgia Frontiere: Chief Reasons for Decline of the Raiders and Rams
- Television : In Too Deep? : Comedian Bill Maher's 'Politically Incorrect' cable series plunges into controversial issues but often ends up treading water--unable to balance wit and serious subjects; but, the show does get high marks for spontaneity
- Record Rack / In Brief
- Tollway Arguments Don't Hold Up
- SHOOTOUT IN MALIBU
- Permit Process Needs to Be Streamlined
- Coleman <i> Will </i> Suffer, So Enough Already
- Parish Story Left Out Anglo Viewpoint
- D.A.'s Anti-Truancy Program Gets Boost
- Add <i> Hillbillies</i> to the List of Dirty Words
- 'Rational Care' or 'Rationed Care'?
- THE ROCKY FLATS HORROR SHOW
- Open on Monday
- The Vampire Chronicles
- One Councilman's Dissent Over Anti-Smoking Plan
- Will It Be 'Rational Care' or 'Rationed Care'?
- Sounding Off About L.A.'s 'Noise Plague'
- Fullerton Can't Afford Utility Tax Hike
- More Thoughts on El Toro's Future
- Literacy Programs Can Alter 'Tragic' Stories
- Czech Mate
- School Dress Codes Revisited
- Fairness and Radio
- Pollution Stains Seal Beach Memories
- How Cox 'Represented the City Well'
- Rating Exchanges
- Smokers Are Shunned Because of Behavior
- White Applicants to LAPD
- Water Rate Structure Designed by Citizens
- Religion Professor's Views on Revivals Challenged
- Phuket Suggestion
- Bernson's Action Shows He Supports Developers
- The Sad State of City Schools
- Stores Should Keep a Lid on Perfume Odors
- A Hot Tip
- TV Violence
- Riordan's Comments
- Blame the DMV for Lousy Drivers
- Workers Need Seizure of Assets
- Without Growth, Decay of Valley Will Set In
- LAUSD Should Meet Charter School Needs
- Talk Back : Mime's the Word
- Beach Curfews Get Credit for Calmer Nights : Public order: City officials report the incidence of disturbances, police calls and even graffiti have decreased since 10 p.m. shutdown began in spring.
- Security a Top Concern as School Year Begins : Education: Tightened dress codes and new restrictions on campus access will go into effect. Budget woes also worry officials at some districts.
- Western Canada's Crossroads of Pacific Culture : Vancouver combines spectacular natural beauty with a rich and diverse heritage and fine cuisine.
- SPECIAL REPORT : Doubts Spur Retrial in Coin Shop Killings : O.C. justice: Ex-Marine imprisoned for life as holdup shooter is innocent, witness and lawyers say.
- IF AT FIRST: The Los Angeles Rams...
- Roaring Back : Key U.S. Industries Are on the Rebound
- Alert Follows Indictment of Radical Muslim Sheik
- Bizarre Twists and Turns in Coin Shop Killings Case Lead Judge to Set Aside 2 Life Sentences and Grant Ex-Marine : A Second Chance at Innocence
- Family Travels to Jackson's Side
- Government Moves to Halt Propaganda
- We knew she'd come slithering back: During...
- BURBANK : After-School Service for Kids Expanded
- Planned Sale of Library Rejected by City Council : Landmark: Members fear a backlash against turning the property over to a tobacco firm subsidiary. The mayor's alternate budget does not depend on the revenue.
- IRVINE : Road Repair Work Begins Near Airport
- Tustin's Pfetzing Wins Main Event at Speedway
- MUSIC REVIEW : Estonian Klas Conducts 19th-Century Program
- Panel Urges Challenge Grant for Museum
- MISSION VIEJO : Commission Weighs Retail Center Project
- TV Reporter Identifies Williams and Watson as Denny's Attackers : Court: Robert Tur says he had a clear view as helicopter circled riot scene for two hours. Defense attacks his credibility.
- A Mother and Child Reunion : Family: A Huntington Beach woman, who was given up for adoption during the Vietnam War, sees her birth mother again after a 29-year separation.
- U.S. OPEN NOTES : Becker Finally Gets Breather, Wins Easily
- MTVers Party On in Parking Lot
- Santa Monica Accepting Grants Applications
- Entries Sought for Art, Design Exhibition
- Upstarts Want to Break the TV Talk-Show Mold : Television: Four more hosts will soon be syndicated across America--all of them unknowns. But with a glut of small-screen chatter, how will they stand out?
- Another T-Bond Barrier Falls : Markets: Long-term yields drop to 5.94% after a government report shows an unexpected fall in jobs. Stocks inch up.
- Wilhelm Involved in New Restaurant Rent Dispute
- GARDENING : Jatropha Adds Spice to O.C. Yards
- Death Count in China Dam Burst Revised; Report Misread
- Legislature to Assume More Control of Lottery : Gambling: New games have to win lawmakers' and governor's approval. The measure is passed in response to concerns about Keno's impact.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Councilman's Going on Road to Play Ball
- BURBANK : Man Arrested; Drugs Found in Police Car
- Countywide : Scholarship Open to Student Officers
- "RENEW" PARISHES: Five Roman Catholic parishes in...
- Commuters Protest Proposed Bus Fee Hike : Transit: About 20 riders tell the Antelope Valley Transit Authority they will stop riding the buses if one-way fares are raised to $3.25 from $2.25.
- Johnson Felt Shortchanged : College football: He quit Cal State Northridge football team because he says athletes don't receive enough financial aid.
- Tustin Defense Saves Ellis' Debut : Football: Honolulu Pac-Five offense has trouble all night with Tillers, who win, 14-7.
- Jackson Allegations the Hot Topic Backstage at MTV Show
- Blacksmiths Hammer Out Their Customers' Visions
- New Law Allows Chicago Schools to Open With Unbalanced Budget
- Black Who Was Set Afire Points Out Attackers
- Bill Criminalizes Sex Between Women and Male Minors
- Talk's Not Cheap: Bush Reportedly Getting $100,000
- Americans Among Hundreds of Cultists Held in Argentina
- SIMI VALLEY : Firefighters Control Hillside Brush Blaze
- Judge Bars Building on Indian Site : Development: The temporary order prohibits Cal State Long Beach from doing an archeological survey on 22 acres considered sacred by the Gabrielino tribe.
- Bodies Dumped by Roadside a Sign of the Times in Haiti : Caribbean: They were found after a new premier was sworn in--and where two key diplomats were to stay.
- Baltasar Lobo; Spanish Sculptor Known for Motherhood Pieces
- CAMARILLO : Neighbors Drop Plan to Develop Park
- SUN VALLEY : Funds Designated for Repairing Pool
- Schools Scurry to Overhaul Bilingual Teaching Program
- CAMARILLO : Driver Injures Arm and Leg as Bus Overturns
- Ivanisevic Takes Place on Sideline
- Young Dance Fans Square Off With Disneyland Hotel Over Curfew
- Father of Siamese Twins Fights Jail Time
- The Shifting, Lurid History of The Family
- NORTH HILLS : Tagging of Freeway Signs on the Rise
- 'Excellent' Holiday Weather Forecast
- Family Travels to Jackson's Side
- The Jewish National Fund has moved its...
- DEL MAR : Phone Chatter, Kotashaan Give Mandella Shot at Stakes Sweep
- HEALTH CARE
- Judge Orders Gas Station to Shut Down
- WEEKEND TV : Lewis' Telethon, Peace Talks and Football
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- Triconex Stock Purchase: A Florida investor has...
- FURNISHINGS : Cedar 'Hope Chests' Still Preserve Tradition
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- AMD Admits It Borrowed Some of Intel's 386 Microcode : Computers: The revelation could hurt the company in its long legal battle, which moves next to state Supreme Court.
- Hill Williams Decree Puts End to State Lawsuit : Settlement: Developer agrees to never work at a stock brokerage or financial consulting firm. Authorities had originally demanded restitution to 5,000 investors.
- State Jobless Rate Falls as Work Force Shrinks : Economy: August's 9% level indicates many stopped looking for jobs. U.S. figure dips to 6.7%, a 2-year low.
- 283 Top Economists Back Trade Pact, Letter Shows
- The Out-of-Towners : A Clamor for Campsites : Recreation: Hundreds pack county parks and beaches for the holiday. To assure a spot, many arrived Thursday or even earlier in the week.
- Literacy Workshop Registration Begins : Education: Volunteers are needed to aid illiterates. No special requirements are needed, other than a desire to help and an affinity for language skills.
- Bridge Work to Shut Part of Bike Trail
- VENTURA : Hikes in Cable Bills Bring Complaints
- Bullfrogs Win First Game of Series : Roller hockey finals: Anaheim defeats Oakland, 10-7. McCaughey has three goals and an assist.
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE : FACTS AND FIGURES : 1992 in Review
- Columnist's Pen Isn't Mightier Than the Sore
- KNBC Moves 'Donahue,' Aims 'Sally' at 'Oprah' : Television: With Winfrey's strong ratings advantage on KABC carrying over to the 4 p.m. news, Channel 4 switches Donahue's show to 2 p.m.
- NEA Chides Museum for Cash Giveaway
- SANTA ANA : Chavez Kin Break Ground for School
- NORTH HILLS : Anti-Graffiti Coating Builds a Good Business
- Malibu Jury Convicts Diver of Harvesting Undersized Urchins : Marine life: The defendant's claim that the sea creatures shrunk after being lifted from the ocean is rejected.
- ORANGE : City Officials Choose Interim Manager
- Toddler Abandoned in Store : Police Seek Parents of Baby Girl Found Asleep in Cart at West Hills Mall