- Ventura County Perspective : SECOND OPINION : Corporate Interests Are the Force Behind Adventure Pass Program : The commercialization of America's public lands is at the heart of the issue, and such companies as Walt Disney have much to gain.
- O.C. Taking Kinder, Gentler Tack With Homeless
- Obituaries : Andrea Ford; Former Times Reporter : Journalism: Writer was 'passionate about her work and her beliefs,' one editor recalls.
- READING: The ABCs of Helping Youngsters Achieve Literacy -- the First Skill : Check It Out
- Valley / Ventura County Sports : BASEBALL / DAVE DESMOND : Several Major Awards for Area Minor Leaguers
- U.S. OPEN PREVIEW : Rivlaries Spark Tennis Boom
- GYMNASTICS / U.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS : Atler Shows Bounce-Back Style
- Pop Music : Record Rack : In Brief
- Jazz : L.A.'s Lost Street of Dreams : The great musicians who once strode Central Avenue played from the heart.
- WORK & CAREERS : SHOP TALK : Employer Could Lawfully Limit Pro Bono Activities
- Your Money : MONEY TALK / LIZ PULLIAM : Family Feud: Mom Doesn't Have a Will, and Her Things Could Go a Lot of Ways
- My House, My Life : To Far From 'Home : Lured away from their friends and family by sparkling new homes, couple found themselves cut off from their roots.
- Southern California Rating:FICTION1. THE GIRLS' GUIDE TO...
- Old Pipes Are Latest Pollution Suspect : Beach closure: Detected by radar, they might have been used by now-demolished sewage treatment plant in 1930s.
- A Supreme Showdown
- 'Health's Angel' Pushes Motorcycle Safety : Highways: Federal regulator joins motorcycle riders to stress need for training courses. As an ER doctor, he also strongly supports helmet use.
- Valley Perspective : Children of Hate: A Matter of Degrees : In Bosnia, Rwanda and Granada Hills, Our Capacity for Savagery as Well as Kindness Is a Common Bond
- OUT & ABOUT : Page Turner : Adventure in Writing : Novelist with military bent finds new publisher, begins third book.
- When Regulations and Religious Freedom Collide : SPECIAL REPORT: Battles over zoning codes that limit where houses of worship can locate and how they can operate are on the rise, showing what happens . . .
- Travers Win Puts Lemon Drop Kid in Contention for 3-Year-Old Honor
- Erickson Back in His Element
- Pop Music : The $50 Guide : Something Old and New, and Yes, Something Blue
- Grand Ol' Man : His Record of Slams Has Been Threatened Before, but Emerson Knows It's Only a Matter of Time Before Sampras Breaks the Tie That Binds
- O.C. NEWSMAKERS : Hagihara Named Account Executive for GreenLight Communications
- BASEBALL : Brewer Jobs May Be a Case Where Minority Rules
- Jazz : Spotlight : Sounds That (Should Have) Made L.A. Famous
- Pop Music : Record Rack : In Brief
- Cover Story : A Dose of Teen Reality : The networks may think they know which shows will hit it off with younger viewers. But a panel of teenagers shows that their tastes are anything but predictable.
- Movies : Branded Into the Scenery : Commentary: Advertising is so much a part of life that it's understandable to find familiar products in films. But sometimes it goes too far.
- Monastery Sings the Praises of Wind Power
- Page 2 / News, Trends, Gossip and Stuff To Do : TODAY'S LIVING BEST BETS
- Commentary : Buchanan Is the Twin Who Sees Backward : Politics: His vision doesn't match GOP's. A third party is the way for him to avoid the Harold Stassen label.
- Dennis Winds Up for Coastal Punch : Hurricane: The storm gains strength over the Bahamas. Its future course remains uncertain, but it could hit the Carolinas Monday or Tuesday.
- CITIES : The Folly of Stadia Mania
- Cheerleading? Mom Isn't Jumping for Joy
- L.A. Then and Now / Cecilia Rasmussen : Wild Shootout Devastated 1870's Police Force
- Finally, a Win in His Park : Dodgers: Pitcher goes eight strong innings against the Cubs in 4-3 victory. Sosa gets two RBIs but no homers.
- Galaxy Is Dealt Loss by Joker : Soccer: Graziani's goal helps Dallas to 1-0 victory that tightens race in Western Conference.
- ANGELS REPORT : Vaughn Has Regrets, but Not About Leaving Boston
- VALLEY / VENTURA COUNTY Sports : COLLEGE ENDOWMENT : Svitek is an unpolished gem at tight end for Newbury Park but his raw skills will get him a scholarship.
- Performing Arts : Recordings
- SOCCER : It's Been Year to Forget for These U.S. Stars
- Pop Music : Record Rack : Stand-Up CD From Dixie Chicks; Travis Meeks Aims High
- Pop Music : Not Just One of the Guys : As she showed with the Ruff Ryders, Eve can hold her own with the big boys. But now the rapper's got something else to prove as a solo artist.
- ON A BUDGET : An Abbondanza of Deals for Florence in Autumn
- Ask the Inspector : Telltale Paint in the Attic Can Be Hiding Evidence of Fire
- Rising Rates Cause Dip in Move-Up Sales
- Valley Perspective : To Teach Mere Tolerance Is Not the Answer to Society's Violence : It is not enough to put up with those we dislike or with whom we disagree. Human beings need respect and that requires understanding.
- Los Alamos Scientists Feeling at Home on the Range : New Mexico: A peculiar mix of cowpokes and computer specialists, the town is totally intertwined with its huge nuclear lab and associated contractors.
- Obituary
- Jones Is Only Hurting Herself : Hurdles winner Devers, cancer fighter Engquist and legally blind Runyan show how to meet adversity head-on.
- DESTINATION: UTAH : Monumental Footsteps : Hiking into the wilderness of a new national parkland, Grand Staircase-Escalante, with llamas toting gear and nature guides describing the pristine scenery
- Teenage Wasteland : BROKE HEART BLUES: A Novel; By Joyce Carol Oates; Dutton; 384 pp., $24.95
- Commentary : Open Records Can Violate Privacy : Law: Sunshine in the courts will throw the civil justice system into the dark ages.
- Caring for Our Children : On to Kindergarten--and, More Crucial, Life : Some preschools emphasize academic preparation; others focus on creativity and play. The choice should match the child.
- A Morality Play : Foolishness Is Driving Out Seriousness
- Coaster Crash Kills 2 in N.J.
- ROUNDUP : With Starters Gone After Nine and 10, Braves Win It in 13
- MLS ROUNDUP : D.C. United Beats Rapids
- SHOP TALK / ORANGE COUNTY : Temp Hasn't Been Given a Steady Job
- Reading L.A.
- Mir's Final Crew Bids Sad Farewell as 13-Year Orbit Nears Its Finale : Spaceflight: 'With grief in our soul . . . we're abandoning a piece of Russia,' station commander says.
- The World : NATO : Come Home From 'Over There'
- Latino Event Sends Message: Books Can Change Destinies : Festival: L.A. gathering is a celebration of literacy and culture. 'Our mission is to build a community of readers,' official says.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Keeping Water Pollution-Free Means Action : Orange County faces the millennium with serious environmental problems. But there are solutions.
- The Inside Track : Brazney Wants to Put Her Stamp on Softball
- WNBA PLAYOFFS : Sparks Still Flying High After Win
- Percival, Angels Can't Run From Another Tough Loss : Baseball: Reliever's game still astray in 7-6 defeat to Red Sox at Fenway Park.
- Amid the Boos, Lackluster Reid Has Arm Raised in Victory
- DODGER SCOUTING REPORT / MILWAUKEE : Wickman Finishes Job for Brewers
- Best Bets / August 29-September 4, 1999
- Let It Bleed : EVERYBODY SMOKES IN HELL; By John Ridley; Alfred A. Knopf; 240 pp., $23
- Commentary : PERSPECTIVE ON THE WACO TRAGEDY : Finally, the Truth Is Coming Out : Reno was prodded to move against a peaceful sect by a bunch of Washington bully boys.
- California and the West : NEWS ANALYSIS : Wilson Doesn't Fit Into Bush's Image of Himself
- Militia Warfare Threatens Vote in East Timor : Asia: Indonesian province will choose between independence and autonomy. Many fear civil war will break out.
- Texas Archeological Site May Unlock Tragic History of the Caddo : Culture: The tribe occupied a vast stretch of Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Oklahoma for a millennium, but in 1840s those who survived were forced onto a reservation.
- New Urban Desire: Streetcars : Oregon: Portland will be first in the U.S. to revive the venerable means of transport. With no domestic manufacturers, project managers turned to Czech Republic for the cars.
- OUT & ABOUT : Sights : Palette of Artists : Carnegie Museum's 'Classic Competition' showcases diversity of local talent.
- And Many More . . .
- Shooting for Old West Feeling
- BEACH VOLLEYBALL / MANHATTAN BEACH OPEN : Swatik, Whitmarsh Show Who's Boss
- Rating the MLS Referees
- Passage Through Panama Canal Is Voyage Imbued With History : Central America: The planned U.S. hand-over of the waterway in December brings a sense of anticipation mixed with anxiety for navigators.
- Nation in Brief / WASHINGTON STATE : Boeing, Union Reach Deal on 3-Year Pact
- Spies Busy in Post-Communist Romania : Intelligence: Foreigners, journalists, bank workers and others in 'sensitive' positions are still targets of secret government police.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : All's Fair in War on Fire Ants
- Controversy Over Nuclear Espionage Hits Bomb Scientists Hard : Secrecy: Taking the spying uproar personally, workers at Los Alamos bridle at complaints of a "culture" of lax security and arrogance at the weapons labs.
- No One Caved on Airport : Burbank city officials did a responsible job in crafting the agreement and should be proud to stand behind it. Now is the time to be a voice of reason.
- Ventura County Roundup : OXNARD : Man Surprises Burglar at His House
- Ventura County Perspective : Police Pay Proves Majority Doesn't Rule in Santa Paula : City Council has lost credibility over failure to pay a decent wage, voting rights and other issues. In divisiveness, however, lies an opportunity for opponents.
- Obituaries : Myrtle Hannah Bergeron; Longtime Mobile Home Park Manager
- Airlines Share Responsibility : Ticket theft can be prevented by relatively simple means, such as the use of optical scanners--a solution supported by the American Society of Travel Agents.
- SOCCER : San Diego Has No Trouble With Zodiac
- Clintons Check Out House
- NTRA Series Looks Worn Out as It Hits Del Mar Finish Line
- LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES : Japanese Pitcher Is Dominating
- TENNIS : From Hard Knocks to the Hard Rock, She's Pretty Special
- Nittany Lions Show How to Skin Wildcats : College football: No. 3 Penn State scores early and often in 41-7 crunching of No. 4 Arizona.
- Deals Are Sealed for Holyfield and Tyson Bouts in Las Vegas
- The Pain and Hope Live On : Review: The design of Berlin's new Jewish Museum strikingly evokes the terror of the Holocaust as well as a spirit of survival.
- Pop Music : Pop Eye : SMALL FACES
- AROUND THE NL : Umpires May Have to Call One Last Walk
- Page 2 / News, Trends, Gossip and Stuff To Do : She Brings Sweet Relief
- Drawn to the Sea, to Tradition, to Danger : Indonesia: Life in a remote village revolves around whaling, which is still legal there. Little has changed in 500 years, but tourists and technology are creeping in.
- Explosion Hits Monument to Kosovo Unity
- Compassion Tempers Response to Homeless : Policy: Officials use a gentle approach as they remove about 30 occupants of a makeshift tent village in a park near Costa Mesa.
- Valley Perspective : Burbank Council Gave Away a Victory Over Airport Expansion : A voter initiative, prompted by residents' outrage, could allow the people to decide the fate of the facility at the ballot box.
- AUTO RACING : Injured Crew Chief Returns
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT / UCLA : They Might Have Plenty in Reserve
- Schwartz Wins Scratch Main at Speedway
- Ventura County Roundup : THOUSAND OAKS : CLU Welcomes 4 New Instructors
- For Latin America, Ending Subsidies Is Easier Said Than Done
- Old Dogs, New Tricks Catch Wall Street's Eye
- N. Carolina St. Is the New Kid on the Block : College football: Wolfpack special teams block three Texas punts in 23-20 upset of No. 17 Longhorns.
- Theater : Reason to Be in Good Cheer : Roger Rees, of 'Nicholas Nickleby' fame, loves to collaborate--just what you'd hope for in an actor-director tackling Shakespeare.
- Admiral Speaks From the Grave About Midway Battle : WWII: Vice Adm. Stanhope Cotton Ring lost 27 aircraft early in the conflict. A 22-page letter he wrote in 1946, recently discovered by his family, details what went wrong.
- An Emmy of the People
- SUNDAY REPORT : 45 Seconds of Fury, Four Families Forever Changed : Quake Survivors' Lives in Ruins : Disaster shatters Turkey's aspiring middle class. 'Everything was destroyed,' man laments.
- California and the West : CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Bodie Offers Rough Sketch of Life in the Wild West : The past is present in a Gold Rush ghost town that, with the meticulous assistance of the state parks department, recalls the hardships of a rugged era.
- VALLEY ROUNDUP : Pacoima : Kidnapped Man Freed After Police Pursuit
- Bottom Lines: Lawyers Won, Angels Zeroes
- Ventura County Roundup : OXNARD : Beach-Goers Advised to Avoid Water
- READING : Head of the Class : READING TIPS AND NOTES / INSIGHTS FROM THE CLASSROOM
- Standing to Deliver
- Valley / Ventura County Sports : NORTHRIDGE NOTEBOOK : Miller Is Back on the Corner
- Pop Music : Record Rack
- In Egypt, Marriages or Prostitution? : Law: Foreigners pay dowries to families in exchange for their daughters, who are later abandoned.
- Commentary : Defending the Integrity of Edward Said : Middle East: Shame on those who attack his credibility as a leading Palestinian voice.
- Cyclist Struck by Car on Costa Mesa Street
- Victims Have a Role in Policing
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Section 8's Dual Benefit
- Pioneering Eastside Assemblyman John Moreno Dies at 72 : Obituary: L.A. native was elected to Legislature in 1962. He helped make construction of Rio Hondo College possible.
- Ventura County Roundup : VENTURA : Conference to Focus on Protecting Coast
- Zoning Rules Test Faiths : Church-City Rifts Raise Questions of Religious Rights
- READING: The ABCs of Helping Youngsters Achieve Literacy -- the First Skill : Head of the Class : READING TIPS AND NOTES / INSIGHTS FROM THE CLASSROOM
- Ventura County Roundup : VENTURA : Blaze at Rug Shop Destroys Inventory
- Big Time : WHAT IT TAKES TO GET TO VEGAS: A Novel; By Yxta Maya Murray; Grove Press; 308 pp., $24
- Doolittle's Raid Stood in Way of Hornet Air Group's Training
- Courting Love of Lakeside Living
- Nation IN BRIEF / NEW JERSEY : 2 Die in Accident on Roller Coaster
- READING : BOOK EVENTS
- ANGEL SCOUTING REPORT / CLEVELAND : Nagy Rises, Then Shines in Shutout of Devil Rays
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Woods Shoots a Peerless 62 at Firestone
- Carolina Team Enjoys Going to See Chiropractor They Call Dr. Feelgood
- Pop Music : Record Rack : In Brief
- Pop Music : Record Rack : In Brief
- Song of the Willow
- Strange Metal Fish : HITLER'S U-BOAT WAR: The Hunted, 1942-1945; By Clay Blair; Random House; 864 pp., $45 : BLACK MAY; By Michael Gannon; HarperCollins; 492 pp., $30 : BLIND MAN'S BLUFF; by Sherry Sontag and Christopher Drew; PublicAffairs; 352 pp., $25
- COVER STORY : Private Property : Ask Sally Ride About Her Research. Or Her Program to Revolutionize Science Education in America. But Skip the Queries on the Glory of Space Travel, and Don't Even Think About Anything Personal.
- World IN BRIEF / MACEDONIA : Official Dies in Crash With KFOR Van
- Rape Suspect Arrested
- A New Oasis : Recreation: After 15 years of planning, the opening of two sparkling lakes at Hansen Dam gives residents a place to fish, swim and beat the heat.
- Revenge Seen as Motive in Slaying of Trial Witness
- The Long View, to Sustain Us
- Army Aims to Keep Good Soldiers as Recruitment Falls Short : Military: Harsh discipline is out of favor with today's armed forces. It has become a top priority to keep the best personnel as civilian economy beckons with lucrative jobs.
- More Firms Act to Boost Security for Employees : Violence: As homicides on the job grow, companies rely on array of measures to screen workers and protect workplace.
- ROUNDUP : A Striking Performance for Yankees' Hernandez
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT / USC : Hackett: No Pot of Gold at End of Rainbows
- AROUND THE AL : Velarde Has Fattened Up on Pitching
- Irvine Gymnast Yim Wins Silver Medal at U.S. Championships
- Pop Music : Pop Eye : Artists Treating Scalpers Uncharitably
- THE READER'S PAGE : Readers Recommend
- Performing Arts : Recordings
- L.A. Home Values Play Catch-Up
- Art & Architecture : Ready to Take On the World : The UCLA Fowler Museum's new chief curator aims to knock down barriers to exploring the art of many cultures.
- NEWS, TIPS & BARGAINS : Catalina Tile Redux on Avalon Bay Front
- Coach Who Turned Around Morehead State Program Speaks Out
- TOURS & CRUISES : Riding High on the Hogs Through Western Europe
- Memories Lead to Movie : Former Iowa Star Wrestler and Legendary Coach Dan Gable to be Featured on HBO
- SO SOCAL: The Best...The Beautiful...And The Bizarre : BREAKFAST BUCKAROOS : Reeling in the Years
- Winning Formulas for Broadening Girls' Horizons in Careers and Travel : Women who've succeeded in all kind of careers, from science to the clergy, mention travel as an important factor in bonding with family, learning to be independent and taking risks.
- Discussions Will Focus on Home Buyer Aid Programs
- Earning the Right to Be the Leader of the Pack
- NEWS, TIPS & BARGAINS : Four Seasons Tees Off on Mexico Coast
- At Least 2 Dead in Supermarket Blast in Yemen
- Russian Scoffs at U.S. Bank Scandal : Laundering: A reputed mob leader says allegations that billions of dollars were sent through an American institution are FBI 'delirium.'
- Raising the Dead With a Video Assist : Legacy: A company called Forever Enterprises helps people make digital autobiographies to provide their survivors with happy memories. After all, says one customer, 'Dead people aren't much fun.'
- A Morality Play : The Quest for Moral Authority Starts Now
- Ventura County Roundup : VENTURA : Volunteers Sought to Help Abused Women
- Political Kingmaker Wants the Crown : Legislature: Bob Hertzberg, who boosted the careers of many key officeholders, now seeks Assembly speakership.
- Community Chest : Residents Submit to 'Arrest' for MD
- Notre Dame Is Not Half Bad in a 48-13 Win : College football: After Kansas closes to 20-13 at halftime, No. 18 Irish turn it on in tuneup for showdown at Michigan.
- AROUND THE NFL : Rams Lose Green to Knee Injury
- Book Review : Handbook Shows the Way to Make a Smooth Move : "Steiners Complete How to Move Handbook, Second Edition" by Clyde and Shari Steiner (Independent Information Publications, San Francisco), 1999, $14.95, 243 pages.
- YOUR MORTGAGE : The Case of the Missing Lender
- TRAVEL INSIDER : Questions Smart Travelers Can't Ask Often Enough : ConsumerismAre taxes included? Is there an ATM? A potpourri of queries that can save your money and sanity.
- SO SOCAL: The Best...The Beautiful...And The Bizarre : MYSTERY MOSAIC : Is This the Wright Stuff?
- Discoveries : CAPTURE THE FLAG; By Rebecca Chace; Simon & Schuster; 280 pp., $23 : THE LAST LIFE; By Claire Messud; Harcourt Brace; 352 pp., $24 : MIND OF THE RAVEN; By Bernd Heinrich; HarperCollins; 380 pp., $25
- Clinton Says GOP Tax Cut Threatens Public Education : Politics: He calls plan risky and announces $95 million in aid to charter schools in his weekly radio address.
- DESTINATION: ITALY : MILD WILD : Italy's Unexpected Abruzzo Region
- A Voice From the Past
- U.S. Astronauts Will Miss Mir, But Say Time Has Come : Crew: The seven Americans who worked on the Russian station feel nostalgic over its demise, but they look forward to the NASA-led international project that will succeed it.
- SOCAL STYLE / Entertaining : Pink Passion : When the Spice is Right, Enjoy Watermelon by the Glass
- Three May Be a Crowd in the White House : Campaigns: Unprecedented competition complicates key players' relationships.
- Family Album / A weekly profile of a family--its history, joys and trials. The Cunins : L'Chaim: A Devotion 'to Life' : A Hasidic rabbi and his extended clan are steadfast in their commitment to their religion, to community service and to each other.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : For Police, a Time to Reflect
- Valley / Ventura County Sports : Oller's Average Above Norm in the Summer
- Performing Arts : Recordings
- Theater : How Presidential History Repeats Itself : With 'Everyone's Friend,' James Staley looks back at Warren G. Harding for lessons about today.
- READING: The ABCs of Helping Youngsters Achieve Literacy -- the First Skill : GETTING IN TOUCH and MORE ON READING
- THE READER'S PAGE : Cool Seaport
- Banks Forgetting Their Customers
- Using the Interest to Find a House
- HOME RUN RACE
- Gov. Davis on Prop. 5
- Like Milk? It's $4.59 in Hawaii
- Politicians and 'Crush Tapes'
- Hollywood Revival? They're Dreaming!
- HMOs
- Movie Math
- Modifying 3-Strikes Law
- Jewish Community Center
- FBI Investigation
- How Not to Solve O.C. Housing Crisis
- Simonian Still Has Supporters
- Associations Limit Homeowner Freedom
- Correcting the Record
- El Toro and Its Alternatives
- Quake Damage
- Mission College
- Iraq Sanctions
- Oxnard Airport
- Fill 'er Up, Please, Robot? Uh-Uh
- Light-Rail Plan Is Way Off Track
- Why so Many Folks Want Organic Food
- Memorial Plaque at Channel Islands
- A Few More Technological Heroes
- U.S. Military
- Development of Ahmanson Ranch
- Guns
- When Memory Comes : Between...
- Gurza: Report to Detention
- THE READER'S PAGE : Defying Terrorism
- Job Training
- Mental Health Program Debate
- Step 1: Look at the Application
- READING: The ABCs of Helping Youngsters...
- Garden Grove Chief Responds in Dallies Case
- Racial Harmony
- Processing Fees Cover Real Costs
- Taking the Agent Out of the Sales Process
- The Violence Question
- Coliseum
- Ahmanson Ranch Project
- Maddox's Bill Is Shameless
- Professor May Be Unwelcome in Class
- Cheer Up, Ben. You Might Have What It Takes to Enlighten Hollywood.
- Mother's Worth
- Change of Term
- Obituaries - Aug. 29, 1999
- It's No Day at the Beach as Bacteria, Closures Persist : Environment: As search for contamination source drags on, Huntington Beach fears for its economy and image.
- Suspected Gunman Called 'Psycho' by Some Neighbors : Koreatown: Man, 58, allegedly killed his wife and three of her relatives before turning the gun on himself.
- State Lags in Federal Gun Cases, Study Shows : Weapons: Researchers find that prosecutions are down and violators are serving shorter sentences. Opponents of controls say the data show better enforcement is needed.
- California and the West : Davis Considers Vote to Give Tribes Full Casinos : Gaming: Constitutional amendment being discussed for the March ballot would exempt Indians from the state ban on Las Vegas-style gaming, sources say.
- The State : Treat Welfare Recipients Like Workers: Pay Them a Wage
- Consumer Spending Rises Modestly in July
- Federal Team to Investigate Rocketdyne Field Lab Site
- DJs Shuffle Between Hip-Hop Stations
- Palmeiro's Homer a Top-40 Hit Again
- Tripp Tapes Authenticated by Lewinsky
- Tiffany's Suit Over Lease Spotlights Competition Among O.C. Malls
- Also. . .
- Man Convicted of Killing Deputy Gets 14 Years
- Hong Kong Pulls Out of Lengthy Recession
- 2TheMart Shares Plunge Amid Cash Crisis
- Frederick E. Emmons; Retired L.A. Architect
- Rental Listing Bias in Norway Ruled Legal
- Spousal Abuse Trial of Jim Brown Opens
- Techno-Gadget Show Open at Shopping Center
- Boulevard Under Repair Until March
- Judge Prepared to Tell AQMD to Adopt Tough Pollution Rules
- Water District Panel Seeks Public Input
- Charles D. Hollister; Oceanographer Dispelled Notion of Tranquil Seabed
- Car Lodges Under Big Rig on the 405
- $17 Million Later, Tuttle Scraps Computer Overhaul
- Krayzelburg Sets Another Mark
- Lawrie, Franco Quietly Take Lead
- U.S. Is Head of Sprint Class
- Intelligent Musicianship From Trumpeter Roditi
- Pimco Shares Hit High on Rumor of Sale Talk
- Also. . .
- Ecuador's Likely Debt Default Gets Yawns in Region
- Rain Rescues Island From Clinton Wager
- Yugoslavia Charges U.S., Allies With War Crimes
- Quarantine Lifted as O.C. Declared Free of Medflies
- Preschoolers Get a Visit From Menagerie
- Contractor, Ex-Manager Guilty of Sex Harassment
- Game Called on Account of NCAA Rules
- Tour Is Being Reorganized in Businesslike Way
- Gatson Injured; Wilson Doesn't Miss a Thing for Fourth Title
- DODGERS REPORT
- The Earthquake Kids: Five Years Later
- Tarses' Tenure Wasn't as Simple as A-B-C
- BMW Recalling 30,000 1995 Models
- Knott's Injuries Prompt Parent Firm to Act
- Dave & Buster's Stock Plunges 45% on Disappointing Profit Forecast
- Judge Modifies Prohibition on Ohio Voucher Program
- Weather Aids Firefighters in N. California
- Crash Closes Freeway During Rush Hour
- Paul Saltman; UC San Diego Biochemist, Innovator