- VENTURA : Roses to Take Stage at County Show
- BUENA PARK : Proposal for Library System Criticized
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 20 Inmates Transferred in Jail After Brawls : Security: The move by officials at Peter J. Pitchess Honor Rancho follows a series of fights that led to 21 injuries.
- ANAHEIM : South Africa Beauty Is an Emissary
- FBI Joins in Search for Nurse : Thousand Oaks: Agents will use special high-tech equipment to help locate the missing woman.
- GLENDALE : Man, 30, Pleads Not Guilty to Burglaries
- Pacifica Runs by Westminster
- Dodgers Lose to Reds, 11-2 : Baseball: Pugh gets victory to end Cincinnati's 12-game losing streak. L.A. finishes 40-41 on road.
- GOLF : Humenik (66) Shares Lead With Glasson
- Cafe Cinema Presents Lounge Metal Evening
- Rivalry Budding for Ducks, Kings
- 12 Condors Arrive at Facility in Idaho
- Doctor Claims Articles Damaged Practice
- LONG BEACH : Wilson Again Vetoes Bill Creating a Jazz Institute
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Star Of Cozzene to Race for New Owners
- White-Knuckler Around the World : Sailing: Conner to compete in at least the first leg of nine-month race that starts Saturday off England.
- What Orton Saw, as Twisted Into 'Butler,' 'Loot'
- Holding Call Helps as Canyon Holds On : High school football: Thousand Oaks touchdown nullified in closing seconds and Cowboys win, 21-14.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : NCAA Will Investigate Alabama
- PREP GRID ROUNDUP : Williams Leads Rally for San Pedro, 35-15
- 'Art by Design' Exhibit at Chandler Pavilion
- Health Plan Advocates Talk Up a Storm : Strategy: White House officials move quickly to get their story out to the public. They tap into a horde of radio and TV interview shows.
- Trustees OK Reshuffling of Students in Oxnard : Education: District says boundaries for Fremont and Frank schools will minimize impact on most youths.
- TARZANA : Officers, Firefighters Honored for Service
- Ways to Get Involved in Your Child's Studies
- HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' TENNIS PREVIEW : Ranked Players Don't Get Courted at Some Schools
- Santa Margarita Makes Big Plays in Big Win
- Solid Laughs at the Expense of Tinseltown
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Tito' an Amusing, Wacky Farce
- THEATER REVIEW : Life Is No 'Cabaret' at La Habra
- Prosecuting a Hideous Crime : Riot Theories Examined in Denny Case
- Boy Who Killed Bike Shop Owner Sentenced to Maximum Term : Courts: Judge orders the 12-year-old confined to the California Youth Authority until age 25. He will undergo treatment in a strict behavior modification program.
- Why This Immigration Scare Is Different : Trade: NAFTA will shift U.S. borders south, and economic equality is the only solution.
- Some Folks Gag on a Gnat but Swallow a Camel
- Dana Hills Field Includes 75 Schools
- Fullerton Rally Beats Magnolia
- Brett Set to Retire as Player : Baseball: Future Hall of Famer will work in Royals' front office.
- Rival Coaches Preparing for a Block Party
- Pianist Benny Green Back on 'Right' Path
- School Paper Making News--in Spanish
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Daughter Charged With Elder Abuse
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Graffiti Removal for Flood Channels OKd
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Church Challenges County Sex Laws : Religion: A Santa Clarita couple who were convicted for practices related to their faith seek to legalize their rituals.
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Gets Funds to Expand Department
- City Rejects Plan to Keep Tight Lid on Garbage : Camarillo: Council feared trash-can measure could prompt illegal dumping and turn some residents into refuse vigilantes.
- Weintraub Named to County Panel
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Status of Several Bruins in Doubt
- 18-Holy Matrimony : Husbands Do a Little Bit of Everything When They Travel With the LPGA
- No More Mr. Nice Guys in This Cup : Golf: Rivalry has become intense in biennial event that begins today in England.
- RAM NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Surprisingly, Gary Is a Starter
- Sailors' Better Half Is Enough to Beat Foothill
- Cho: an Unwilling Contradiction : Comedy: The Korean with a Southern accent would prefer to skip the explanations and just tell stories about family and friends.
- CHATSWORTH : Veterinarian's Son Gets 6 Months in Jail
- City Delays Proposed Ban on Skateboards : Camarillo: Meetings between youths and merchants are urged. Creation of a park for the activity also gains support.
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Bicycle-Helmet Bill: Benefit or a Burden?
- LOS ANGELES : Mother Held on $120,000 Bail in Child-Stealing Case
- Legal Advice on Lion Suit: Settle, County : Courts: Panel says contesting $2-million award to mauled girl could cost 'a good deal' more.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Traffic Stop Leads to Stolen Tuxedos
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Kentucky Beats South Carolina
- Sylmar Feels Upset After Taking 6-0 Loss : High school football: Defending City 4-A Division champs stunned by El Camino Real.
- Roll Out the Magic Carpet
- Classic Film Series Starts With David Lean's 'Great Expectations'
- Diller on Diller : QVC Chief Says He's Matured and Is Doing What He Has To
- You, Too, Can Have Dreadlocks--Here's How
- Clinton Official Defends Health-Care Plan : Reform: Donna Shalala addresses a standing-room-only crowd of seniors in Sherman Oaks.
- AGOURA HILLS : Mueller Tops List of Contributions
- GARDEN GROVE : 2 Cars Give Up Life of Crime, Aid Police
- CASTAIC : 21 Injured in 3 Brawls at Pitchess Jail Facility
- Music: Call it the George Jones Industrial...
- IMF Chief Warns of 'Devastating Trends' in World Economy
- Music : Playing on Emotion : * Arlette McCoy Budwig says her ability to feel things deeply and perform with simplicity are her strongest musical suits.
- Maurice Abravanel; Led Utah Symphony
- Seeking a break from the cookie-cutter looks and madcap pace of modern malls? Consider Historic Claremont--home to low-profile boutiques full of gardening gear, antiques and floaty floral dresses. : Earthy Explorations
- Teachers Fight Voucher at Work, Group Claims : Election: Initiative backers call on state to investigate. But others defend the right of educators to speak out.
- Sydney Is Chosen for 2000 Olympics : Sports: Australians edge out Beijing 45 to 43 on final IOC balloting in Monte Carlo. Activists hail decision after campaign criticizing China on human rights.
- Another USC band expose: The music-makers at...
- Staff Payrolls Grow at 3 Times the Inflation Rate
- Andrews (66) Plays Through the Pain : Golf: She is tied with Monaghan after first round of LPGA event in San Diego.
- Dana Hills Gets Ugly Victory
- Injury Forces Bradley to Look to Next Year
- Leuzinger Wings to Victory, 23-0
- OPERA REVIEW : Tradition Triumphs in S.F. 'Boheme'
- TV REVIEW : Politically Correct Campuses
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Baraka' Turns to Spiritual
- ENVIRONMENT
- TV FACTS
- Advantage Life Products Inc.: The Laguna Hills...
- Film Association Names 1st Female Chief Executive
- ECONOMY
- Anti-Semitism Victim Dismayed by Incident at Valley High School
- World IN BRIEF : CROATIA : Corpses of 66 Serbs Found, U.N. Says
- Viacom's Cable Suit Also Seeks to Thwart QVC
- World IN BRIEF : HAITI : U.N. OKs Force to Monitor Transition
- OPEN-SPACE WATCH : Mountain High
- Congressmen Switch Roles Over Hatch Act : Labor: Gallegly joins Democrats in voting to ease curbs on political activities of federal workers. Beilenson opposes the new plan.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Chamber to Honor Past Superintendent
- BURBANK : Electric-Gas Car Stops Short of Students' Goal
- GLENDALE : Fund-Raisers to Aid Lunch Program
- No Kidding: LPGA Does More to Keep Its Families Together
- PREP FOOTBALL GAME OF THE WEEK
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Sword' Takes a Piercing Look at Values
- HEALTH
- Winter Seeding, Weeding : * Experts say transition from summer into fall is a good time to plant much of what grows in Southern California.
- S. Africa Blacks Gain Share of Power : Democracy: Approval by Parliament of a multiracial transitional council sets stage for lifting of economic sanctions.
- Getting in Focus : * Happy Eyes Optical offers personalized service as well as prescription glasses at $24.95 for single vision and $44.95 for bifocals.
- Bloodworms Turning Up in Tap Water at Hawthorne Homes
- Celebration of Yom Kippur Starts at Sunset Today
- Boy, 13, Critically Hurt in Shooting
- An Exhibition of Poor Judgment : Stripped down to basics: Strip show at O.C. Sheriff's Dept. was wrong
- THOUSAND OAKS : International Festival Scheduled Sunday
- Students Advocate Devil as Mascot but Only He Is Smiling
- Hospital Now Fully Accredited : Health: A Los Robles official says the center's conditional status was due to filing and record-keeping practices.
- For Would-Be Pinball Wizards, the <i> Thwack's </i> the Thing
- Los Alamitos' Bozman Leads Rout of Marina
- PREP GRID ROUNDUP : Calabasas 19, Serra 13
- SPORTSCOPE / IRENE GARCIA : Loyola's Wrensch Earns Tourney MVP Award
- Cisneros Leads La Habra Victory
- TriCare Posts Loss for First Quarter
- RTC Workers Say Cleanup Is Mismanaged : Thrifts: Government employees tell Senate panel that the West Coast office has lied and wasted hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars.
- L.A. Tries to Recoup Some of Money Paid in Toxic-Waste Case
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Council Rejects AIDS Memorial Art
- MOORPARK : College Swap Meets to Benefit Students
- Despite Gains, County Lobbies for State Help : Budget: Officials fear that news of windfalls will endanger bills that would benefit health care and libraries. They say the funds still are urgently needed.
- SUN VALLEY : Music Teacher's Impact on Kids Is Noteworthy
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Burkett Wins 20th for Giants
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Collins Replaces Sacca at Penn State
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Bye Gives Players the Weekend Off
- Golfer Farr Has Surgery for Cancer
- Valley Beats Glendale on Pass With :17 Left : Junior college: Fitzgerald throws to Bernier for 32 yards and Monarchs remain unbeaten, 23-16.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Hernandez Connects With Romero to Rally L.A. Baptist, 16-15
- Agassi Leads Off Davis Cup Match
- Marshaling All His Forces to Make 'Tito and Me' : Movies: Director Goran Markovic draws on his own life for this comic turn about events in the former Yugoslavia--and films it while a civil war rages about him.
- National Video Rentals : 'Day' Pushes 'Down' Out of No. 1
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Eye': Coming Soon to a Video Store Near You!
- Home Sales Remain Slow
- STACKING UP SALES
- Mid-Month U.S. Auto Sales Up 20.9% From a Year Ago : Economy: Much of the strength in the Sept. 11-20 period came from Japanese companies with U.S. factories.
- Justice Dept. Backs Network TV's Rerun Rights : Television: Upholding an FCC ruling, the decision ushers ABC, CBS and NBC into the multibillion-dollar market.
- TRADE : Indonesia's Labor and Human Rights Practices Fray U.S. Ties
- Third Airliner Hit by Rebel Missile at Georgian Airport
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Missing Girl, 17, Is Found in Mexico
- Woman-to-Woman Combat : Martial Arts: <i> Naginata </i> is a little-known form of stylized individual warfare. The practitioners, primarily women, consider it more of an art form for discipline and character-building.
- Countywide : Anti-Gang Alliance to Hold 1st Meeting
- Keep the Mojave Landscape Intact : Ecology: A new law aims to sustain biological diversity in a fragile ecosystem.
- SIMI VALLEY : Applications for Youth Council Due
- UCLA : Paper Sues for Records of Sexual Harassment Cases
- SUN VALLEY : Store's Wall Offered as Site for Mural
- L.A. Drops Threat to Cut Access to Airport : Finances: Officials and opposing airlines agree to take their dispute over higher landing fees to federal court next month.
- GLENDALE : Pastor to Stand Trial in Molestation of Girl, 15
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Cable Outage Disrupts Clinton's Address
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- St. John Bosco Buries Sonora
- Conner's Co-Skipper Has Round-the-World Credentials
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Prosser, at 53, Back at Saugus (Where Else?)
- RAMS : Rubley Plays Part of Moon in Practice
- He's Not One to Talk . . . Yet : Raiders: McGlockton says he won't give interviews until he 'makes a contribution.' It appears that time has come.
- Western Scores Early and Often, Routs La Quinta, 62-20
- DANCE REVIEW : Korea Festival Spins a Tale of Traditions
- Storytelling Marks Library Reopening
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Meet Bob"Bob" is the name of a...
- Consumer advocate Ralph Nader spoke Tuesday night...
- STANTON : Joe Harris Resigns From City Council
- U.S. Won't Charge Miami Officer With Rights Violations
- It was a year ago that George...
- Two Feet From Fame : Dance: Hollywood hopes soar for 130 at casting call. But only 24 will be chosen for motion picture.
- A Skater Who Learned How to Break the Ice : Hockey: After overcoming initial obstacles in Canada, Richard Park has become a premiere amateur league player.
- '60s Musclemen Stars at Collector's Show
- Fluor Unit Wins $48-Million Pact to Computerize Base Maintenance
- Wilson Signs Bills to Help Blunt Defense Cutbacks
- ECONOMY
- Senate Includes $2.5 Billion for Russia in Aid Bill : Legislation: Action comes one day after Clinton's call to help Yeltsin. Total package comes to $12.5 billion.
- Lucrative Loss for Paramount's Davis : Mergers: Career prospects are dim, but the entertainment chairman could receive millions in almost any buyout scenario.
- Holly Goes Lightly: Sharp Ideas Fashion a Decade of Classic Looks in Fluid Fabrics
- Behind The Scenes : Designers Deliver Art to Go in 'Walking Canvas' Fashion Show
- Beijing's Joy Quickly Turns to Tears
- A Growing Problem : What are parents to do when their preteens hit that awkward 'tween' stage--when kids' clothes are too small and juniors' are too sophisticated? Be persistent and learn to compromise.
- 'President' Rutskoi Giving Orders, but No One Hears : Russia: He claims backing but his phones and telex have been cut off. He presides over part of a building.
- Introduce a world-famous opera tenor who becomes...
- Leukemia Patient Takes an Activist's Approach : Medicine: Katalina Um, 22, is determined to find an Asian to contribute life-saving bone marrow.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Armored Car Donated to SWAT Team
- Santa Monica Police Begin Enforcement of New Park Curfew
- FULLERTON : Teacher to Stand Trial on Sex Charges
- Delgado's Return Is Emotional : Football: Irvine player, who suffered serious head injury, is back as an honorary captain.
- Coffman Named to Replace Ropes as Newbury Park Basketball Coach
- Stewart Sharp for Blue Jays
- 'Harts of West' Stampedes the Sitcom Herd
- Primerica and Travelers: Giant in the Making : Mergers: Sanford Weill is having a go at a largely discredited idea: a supermarket of financial services.
- FCC Spurs Competition in Wireless Industry : Technology: Agency allocates extra airwaves to 'personal communications services' to promote their rapid introduction.
- COLUMN ONE : On-Line, and Maybe Out of Line : Talking by computer has changed the way workers behave (and misbehave). E-mail lets people be creative, free--and blunt. Firms try to short-circuit problems by getting users to think before they send.
- U.S. Clarifies Its Policy on Peacekeeping
- Teen Crime: Small Group Plays Big Part : Arrests: 8% of juveniles commit 55% of repeat offenses in O.C. study aimed at identifying potential chronic offenders.
- Thousands Apply for PLO Police Jobs
- Tollway Agencies Name Director of Contracts
- 'Organic Milk' Makes Debut Here
- Value Health, Preferred Health Managed Care Firms to Merge
- Wall Street Sees Silver Lining in Health Care Storm
- Imelda Marcos Gets Prison Term for Corruption
- Keds, Cutoffs and Surf 'Dos
- In Medical Trenches, Feelings Run Deep : Reform: Clinton's speech evokes emotions of frustration, anger, fear and hope among the professionals. Some worry about their own futures.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Mayor Quietly Weighs Increase in DWP Rates : Utilities: Local lawmakers say the plan could backfire on the mayor by angering the Valley, key base of his support.
- Oxnard Board OKs $130,000 for School Staffs
- LAGUNA HILLS : Smoking Ban Put on Hold by Petition
- North Posts First Win, a 42-21 Rout
- Fantasy Camp? More Like Reality Camp
- 'Dazed and Confused': A Real High-School Confidential : As a follow-up to 'Slacker,' Richard Linklater film relives the teen-age rituals of the '70s.
- Movie Reviews : Are You Ready For Macaulay as Bad Seed? : The 'Home Alone' star tries to deepen and darken the scope of his roles with part in 'The Good Son.'
- Familiar Faces for Rent : * Celebrity look-alikes are available through agencies in Van Nuys and Northridge. But it'll cost you--up to $350 an hour.
- Sen. Roberti Says He Plans Bid to Succeed Brown as State Treasurer : Politics: Senate president pro tem says his budgetary experience qualifies him to be state's fiscal watchdog. He is the first legislator forced to leave office by term limits.
- Design : 420 Acres of Illusions : * In Universal Studios' back lot, buildings and surroundings are not what they seem.
- Music : Getting Attention as a Soloist : * Pianist Johnnie Johnson, on tour with his own four-piece band, is due at the Palomino in North Hollywood tonight.
- Marines Will Ground Aircraft, Check Safety Because of Crashes
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- No One Can Account for Lost Bank Account
- Times Wins Bar Assn. Awards for Legal Reporting
- Rockets Kill 16 in Kabul
- Six Hurt in Pomona Shootings
- Devil Elected Mascot of Mission Viejo High : Symbol: 76% of students pick imp. Return of satanic emblem apparently won't end the controversy.
- Conan, the Sartorial Misfit
- Heavy Rain, Flash Floods Hit Missouri
- An Intuitive Exhibition : * Gallery owner Joni Gordon has chosen works by 37 artists for a SITE juried show in Woodland Hills.
- Seaman's Body Recovered
- A Head-On Collision on Transit Policy
- War Economy
- Knowledge of the Classics
- Child Abuse
- Teachers
- Controversy Over NAFTA
- Tape Was Meant to Reveal Sexism in Ranks : Investigation: 'I want this type of behavior stopped,' says man who gave TV show video of 1991 sheriff's training facility incident. Some female deputies thought it was 'cute,' but internal affairs is on the case.
- Obituaries - Sept. 24, 1993
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 24, 1993
- 'Everyone Was Devastated by the News . . . ' : Disaster: Sad story of a well-liked couple from Long Beach who perished in the Alabama train wreck percolated through their community.
- Clinton, Aides Hit the Road to Push Health Care Plan
- PERSPECTIVE ON RESEARCH : Super Collider Is More Than Science : California stands to benefit if this investment in knowledge and the understanding of nature goes forward.
- CLINTON'S SPIN: Local news media gathered at...
- Yeltsin Urges Early Vote for Russian Presidency : Standoff: Public apathy favors the embattled leader. In first bloodshed, a police inspector is killed.
- Clinton, Aides Hit the Road to Push Health Care Plan
- Heidi Fleiss' Kiss-and-Sell Strategy Shouldn't Be a Surprise
- Blow by Barge in Fog Is Suspected in Train Crash
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 24, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 24, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 24, 1993
- General Had No Hint of Father's SS Past : Military: Nominee for Joint Chiefs chairman tells Senate panel he was shocked, saddened to learn of it. Senators do not see obstacle to confirmation.
- Alhambra : Tax Case Judge to Be Named
- Judge's Ruling Clouds Dump Expansion Plan : Landfill: Environmental impact report for Puente Hills is declared faulty. As a result, the county site may close Oct. 31.
- Recyclers Seeking Ways to Rewind the Useful Life of Videotapes : Cassettes containing promotional or outdated material can be reused or fixed up for resale.
- Barking Up Right Tree in 'Dogfight'
- DAY TRIPPER : After Uphill Battle to Build Aerial Tramway, Things Are Looking Up
- MUSIC : Santa Barbara Band Hopes New Name Creates Capital Changes : The 'dish wallas' have developed a sound that's urban, slow and grungy. They're doing their best to impress 'em in L.A.
- THE CLINTON HEALTH PLAN : Clinton Text: 'This Is Our Chance . . . Our Journey'
- Atwater Village : Future of Pottery Co. Site
- FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS : PREPS
- Lyle Menendez Admits Lack of Imminent Threat : Trial: He testifies under cross-examination that parents were unarmed and had not said they would harm the brothers.
- Countywide : Three Schools Win 'Wish List' Prizes
- Fall Preview : Our User's Guide: Still Friendly
- Norwalk-La Mirada : School Board Member Opts Out of November Race
- Peter H. Dailey of San Marino has...
- Bacchus Opens With a Wave of Old Magic
- Museum Building's Beauty Lies in Its Refined 'Tilt-Up' Simplicity
- King, City Far Apart on Damage Claim; Trial Likely : Litigation: Officials don't want another volatile court face-off. But they balk at paying $9.5 million to settle case.
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 Mega Medley,...
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- AUTUMN ARRIVES: OK, we don't get the...
- WESTMINSTER : Tree-Planting Plan Escalates Dispute
- LOS ANGELES : MTA Launches $7-Million Program to Fight Graffiti
- Cause of Denny's Injuries Disputed : Trial: Doctor testifying for the defense says his review of the trucker's medical records found no reference to a gash allegedly made by a brick thrown by a defendant.
- PERSPECTIVES ON RUSSIA : A Failure of Leadership--but Fixable : Yeltsin's lapses allowed the hard-liners to stall democracy. Now, he must build a political majority.
- LA HABRA : Student Project Is Cultural Experience
- CANOGA PARK : Some Fresh Ideas on How to Run Schools
- The Garden of Knowledge : Education: At Fullerton College, horticulture students gain hands-on experience working the soil, from planting seeds to installing irrigation pipes. Their efforts will be showcased at the plant sale that begins Saturday.
- BURBANK : City Weighs Limits on Late-Night Eateries
- Justin Armour Is Stanford's All-Everything
- Ryder Cup
- In Their First Meeting, Kings Beat Ducks, 3-2
- A Classic Collaboration : 4-Day Tribute in Newport Beach Will Honor Woody Herman
- No Holds Barred at Roast : All-Star Cast of Comedians Throws X-Rated Jabs at Roseanne
- OPERA REVIEW : 'La Boheme' Replacements: Some Push and Pull
- Q&A; : What to Do Now About Your Health Coverage
- The 'Bouilla' Tribe
- ORANGE COUNTY BOOK EVENTS
- The Region : Water Bills Rise a Bit
- On Day of Crash, Report Questions Amtrak Safety
- Wrong Speech Pops Up on TelePrompTer
- NEWPORT BEACH : New Signs to Mark Mariner's Mile
- Lake Forest Joins El Toro Coalition : Proposal: The city joins six other South County cities that have approved a plan for an air base redevelopment agency.
- Hi, my name is Phil and I'll...
- LAGUNA HILLS : City Will Change Official Posting Place
- Thousand Oaks Mom Jailed in Child Theft Case : Court: Catherine F. Thomas faces trial after disappearing with her daughter, who remains with legal father.
- Rothenberg Called Still a Threat to Son : Courts: Documents say he talked to inmates of kidnaping the boy and killing his mother and her husband. He is ordered to keep away from all three and says he will obey. He denies any harmful intent.
- Fighting Unauthorized Withdrawals
- COSTA MESA : City Seeks Animal Shelter Contractor
- BUENA PARK : City OKs Plans for 36 Condominiums
- Legal Fight Over Filming Darkens Days in the Sun for 'Beverly Hills, 90210' : Law: Residents' suit protesting outdoor scenes at Hermosa Beach house sends popular TV show indoors. Judge's decision could affect production companies statewide.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City OKs 1st Phase of Sports Complex
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Conference Volleyball Streak at Three
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Elbow Injury Ends Ryan's Farewell Tour
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Herzog Stirs Things Up in a Hurry
- PREP ROUNDUP : Laguna Beach Wins Big Match in Girls' Tennis
- Jane Alexander Envisions a Conciliatory Role for NEA : Arts: Clinton's nominee to head the embattled agency sails through her confirmation hearing.
- Jay Thomas Juggles 'Love & War' Career : Radio: Though he is happy with his new role in TV, he is still fuming over his firing last June as morning deejay at KPWR.