- This Would Be Ultimate Father and Sons Game
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : FRIDAY'S TOP GAMES
- Montclair Prep Star Derek Sparks Leaves School, Returning to Texas
- LEGAL FILE
- Mayor's Panel Poses Options for LATC : Theater: The study group outlines three plans, including one to convert the facility into a city-owned complex with different production companies. In the meantime, the CRA urges additional funds for this season.
- Silicon Systems CEO Appointed Director of AST Research
- Japanese Banks May Be Downgraded: Among those...
- Deposit Insurance Reforms Urged: The chairman of...
- MARKETS : Shopping in a Chinese Wonderland
- Get Smart: Player of '90s Must Make the Grades : Football: As academic standards increase, potential recruits' classroom performance will be as important as their play on the field.
- Beverly Hills : School Pay Plan Amended
- FOR THE KIDS: CINDERELLA : Telling a Tall Fairy Tale : In the Ventura County Repertory Theatre version, the magic wand is a banana in a holster.
- Temple City : Limits on Terms in Office
- Census Dashes Latino Hopes for Seat on Enlarged Council
- Hollywood : Landmark Status Sought
- The New King of Babylon? : Iraq: Saddam Hussein has created a personal image of a man for all the people. He is portrayed as father, desert chieftain, businessman, farmer, soldier and statesman.
- Malibu : Pepperdine Regents Named
- Joey's Bar-B-Q Gives Diners a Good Ribbing
- Dukakis Cancels Trip as Lt. Gov. Turns Mutinous
- A Bounty of Roadside Stands
- Westside Story: New Challenges, Opponents Await Preps
- Pipeline Work Expected to Tie Up Traffic : Mobil Oil: Impact report suggests suspending work during rush hours, underground tunneling and night work in non-residential areas.
- William Silent Hughes, 84; Investment Banking Executive
- Residents Fuming Over Channel Gateway Deal : Development: Builder agrees to drop opposition to shopping mall. Venice activists vow to continue fight.
- NATION : Iran-Contra Dismissal Upheld
- Pomona : Sports Complex Opposed
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- Monrovia : 11 Arrested in Drug Bust
- ANAHEIM : City to Take Stand on Parkway Trees
- SANTA PAULA : Hazardous Waste Items to Be Collected
- 90-Year-Old Driver Still Missing : Disappearance: After a daylong search, friends and authorities turn up nothing. However, authorities do not suspect foul play.
- Arson Blamed for 5-Acre Brush Fire Near I-8
- Foundry in Torrance Reopens
- THE DROUGHT CONSERVATION : Ojai Schools Leading List of Water Wasters
- THE SIDELINES : Boy Befriended by Team Dies
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Fontana Starts the Way It Finished, on Top
- Raiders Glad McCallum Part of the Crew Again : Pro football: Running back is out of the Navy, away from Chargers and back on the football field.
- USC Banking on Lavin's Help : Former Chaminade Star Pays to Play While Hoping to Win Full Ride
- William J. O'Mahoney has joined Wheeler Wimer...
- Inventing Ways to Speed Up Patent System
- Jenny Craig Denies Closing British Clinics
- Bank merger: Two small South County banks...
- Tariffs Imposed in Sweater Dumping: Sweaters from...
- School Lunches : Secret-Ingredient Cake
- GREEK FESTIVAL : A Bazaar of Food and Music
- SOUTHLAND : Coastal Shaking Was Not Quake
- Beverly Hills : Fund-Raiser for Exodus
- Our Scandalous Past : Some were rogues, some only unfortunates. But through the years Ventura County has had its share of public figures in hot water.
- Pontiff Visits AIDS-Ravaged African Region : Religion: He urges compassion for victims and changes in treatment and sexual behavior.
- Local Storehouses
- Britain Agrees to Help Foot the Bill : U.S. aid fund: Thatcher, after meeting with Treasury Secretary Brady, says her nation 'would certainly contribute' to the gulf campaign and relief effort.
- Fresh Starts and Stalled Dreams : Victims: While one couple begins reconstruction, a family whose house was destroyed finds itself stuck in an insurance quagmire.
- County's Freshest Produce Changes with the Seasons
- FILM : Unerringly True to Dickens
- NIGHT LIFE: THE CLUB SCENE : Blues Heaven : The Ojai extravaganza has become the year's best party, with plenty of food, arts and music.
- TUSTIN : New Police Pistols to Be Paid for by City
- Rancho P.V. to Sell New City Manager Old One's House
- Final Steps Expected Today So That Terminal Can Open to Public
- OJAI VALLEY : 7 Candidates Vie for Water District Seats
- Youth Denies Role in Border Robberies
- VENTURA : Sheriff Concludes Dismissal Defense
- Encourage Role of Parents, Task Force Urges Schools
- PLATFORM : Everybody's Festival
- Officers' Heroic Acts Will Be Honored : Police: Ten will receive the LAPD's most coveted award for bravery, the Medal of Valor.
- IRVINE : Council to Discuss Prayer at Meetings
- Golden West Opens Soccer Season With Victory
- Abbott Runs Out of Gas and Luck; Yankees Win on Barfield's Homer : Baseball: Harvey can't save the game for him in the eighth inning and Angels lose, 2-1.
- The Washington Bullets have not paid injured...
- CSUN's Vujic to Redshirt in Cross-Country
- A Veritable Feast of Roadside Attractions : Weird and Wonderful Produce
- Bush to Deliver Televised Speech to Joint Session
- Hussein Cuts Rations of 3rd World Workers : Iraq: The Baghdad leader assails the blockade. He calls for an Arab holy war against the Americans.
- The Latest Fad--Joining the Military : Soldiers: The Persian Gulf crisis brings in more applicants to the recruiting offices that line Victory Boulevard.
- 2.8 Aftershock Rattles Pomona Valley Area
- Council OKs 8-Month Trial With Private Ambulances
- SANTA ANA : Rebirth of Building to Be Feted
- MISSION VIEJO : Parks-Recreation Replacement Named
- COLUMN LEFT : Information Can Stay the Bombs : The media must acquaint America with the context of the dispute, not simply the drama of the desert.
- Accord Near in Battle Over Redistricting : Politics: Who will pay attorney fees for the Chicano Federation, which sued city, remains a sticky issue.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Phone Cable Cut; 1,500 Lose Service
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Press Tries to Make It Record Four in a Row at His Saugus 'Home'
- FESTIVAL '90 : MOVIE REVIEWS / L.A. FESTIVAL : Delicate Taiwanese Delight in 'Sandwich Man'
- FESTIVAL '90 : 'Children of Bali' Keep Island Traditions Alive : Youthful ensemble: With gamelans in tow, the group of 9- to 15-year-olds will demonstrate Indonesian music and dance this weekend.
- Controversy Over Hayden and 'Big Green'
- Summer Jobs' Extra Value : Teen-Agers Gain Self-Esteem, Independence, Money Skills by Working
- ROUGH WATER SWIM : Swimmers' Rite to Make Quite a Splash
- Fete to Honor Black Leaders in Many Fields
- For Family Left Behind, 'It's Like They Cut the World in Half'
- WORLD : Waite, 2 Others May Be Freed
- 7 Police Officers Hurt by IRA Bomb
- 2 Killed in Murder-Suicide
- World Begins to Hear Cries of Hungry Asians
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Panel Opens Door to Year-Round School
- 2 Accused of Fraud in Kickback Schemes
- Manhattan Beach Picks New Mayor
- ORANGE : Children's Hospital to Dedicate Building
- Burbank to Limit Growth in Media Area : Development: Some call the high-rise plan one of the most restrictive in Southern California, while others say it does not go far enough.
- IRVINE : Gaido Status Unclear Despite Court Order
- United Way Sets Record Goal of $102 Million
- Doctor Who Was Stripped of His License Gets Reprieve : Malpractice case: Plastic surgeon Dr. Michael Elam may keep practicing pending the outcome of his appeal, but his practice must be monitored, and he must attend an ethics class.
- PERSPECTIVE ON HIGHER EDUCATION : Ivory Tower Has Grown Too Tall : Where are the impressive research programs on poverty, unemployment, homelessness or the drug epidemic?
- THE SIDELINES : Holdout Linebacker Sues NFL
- Giants Reportedly Make Taylor Highest Paid Defensive Player
- Taylor Back Where He Belongs
- A Kinder, Gentler Place to Be : Football: Departure of league bully Agoura creates long-awaited balance of power.
- Riddoch, Padres Blow Off Steam, Beat Astros
- Four States and Countless Rolls of Game Film Later, Chad Davis is Set to : PASS TO THE FUTURE
- After 21 Innings, Tied 3-3, Series Title Opener Called : California League: The Bakersfield Dodgers and the Stockton Ports will resume their 6-hour marathon at 6 p.m. today.
- STAGE REVIEW : Stupid 'Second Lady' Won't Win Laughs
- SHORT TAKES : Leno to Entertain Troops in Gulf
- Star Power Energizes 'Yes on 128' Drive : Elections: The environmental ballot proposition has drawn support from a larger, more diverse and more visible show-business set than previous California initiatives.
- Slain Mother, Children Identified; Police Have No Suspect in Slayings
- Oil Companies Expand Plan to Respond to Major Spills : Environment: Firms will spend $800 million to establish five regional centers capable of reacting around the clock to disasters in U.S. coastal waters.
- Long Beach : 21-Member Advisory Panel Proposed for Disney Deal
- FISHING NOTES : Anglers Find That Bonito Action Is Heating Up
- LOCAL : Timothy Leary Daughter Hangs Self in Cell, Dies in Hospital
- SCHOOL REPORT : Bell Tolls New Year for Schools
- Simi Valley : Man Hit by Train Had Reportedly Been Drinking
- Affirmative Action Chief Faces Bias Charge : Discrimination: Black deputy of Robert A. Arias, a Latino, says she has been held back because of her race. County commission will hear the complaint.
- Prosecution Takes Last Shot at Maniscalco : Trial: Lawyer-biker is portrayed as murder mastermind during closing arguments in lengthy case that has stretched for years.
- Oxnard Police Use Tattoo Collection to Track Criminals
- PROFILE : Curing an Ailing Earth : Alan Godley became an environmentalist after playing catch with a dolphin for an hour.
- NEIGHBORS : What's Hot : The Ninja Turtles edge out the Chipmunks, and a hit song on KXBS takes aim at Saddam Hussein.
- To Garrison, Losing Is a Pain in the Ankle
- Running, Away From Home : 'Spoon' Has Been a Bull at Houston
- For Openers, Rolling Hills Will Battle Mary Star
- Titans to Hold Volleyball Event
- Derek Sparks Pulled From School, Might Be Headed for Texas
- Sampras Cashes In on Aces : U.S. Open: He starts fast, then outlasts Lendl in five sets. For Czech star, it is first time in nine years he will not be in final. McEnroe advances.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Glendale Shaping Up as Powerhouse
- AN HONORABLE MAN : Douglas Rowe Sees Shaw's Ceasar as an Emperor With Clothes
- GULF WATCH: Day 35 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis : Diplomatic Front:
- Iraqi Sees Gorbachev, May Want a Mediator : Diplomacy: Kremlin anger appears to grow over Baghdad's refusal to obey U.N. order on Kuwait.
- Alumna, 91, Helps Mark College's 75th
- Fairlee Wild Wins Mohawk Stakes
- Vet Claims Progress on Horse Bleeding : Racing: Researcher says he's refined drugs for pulmonary hemorrhage, an exercise-induced malady that afflicts thoroughbreds.
- East L.A. Hires Lohr-Cruz to Coach Cross-Country
- Small Wonders : It may be the Little Miss of America Pageant, but the pressure, level of competition and stakes are enormous.
- FOOTBALL '90 : Get Smart: Player of '90s Must Make the Grades : Football: As academic standards increase, potential recruits' classroom performance will be as important as their play on the field.
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- Working a Job Filled With Ups and Downs : Nostalgia: In an age of automation, this 75-year-old woman operates one of the last manual elevators in town.
- Countywide : School District Enrollments
- Heavily Armed Suspect Wounded by Police
- In Realignment Game, Bishop Montgomery Is a Big Winner
- USD Men Relish Comeback That Ties Third-Ranked UCLA
- FESTIVAL '90 : Abdoh's 'Pisadas' a Broader Palette : Theater: The playwright's new work is a mystery-revenge drama re-creating the outlandish emotions and commercialism of Mexican <i> telenovelas</i> . It opens tonight at the Park Plaza Hotel.
- Changing Their Ways : Baby Helps Tanya Tucker Wipe Out Her Image as a Party Girl
- SHORT TAKES : IRS Halts Sale of Paulsen Winery
- LEGAL FILE
- Pineapple Era Ending in Lanai: Castle &...
- Douglas B. Fox has been named president...
- Alan Gleicher has been named president and...
- Keating Agrees to Obey Financial Curbs
- P.M. BRIEFING : Neuthaler Will Head Bantam
- U.S. Seeks to Open Flow of Soviet Oil : Trade: The commerce secretary and a group of corporate executives will visit next week to offer American expertise.
- 'Heartwise' Cereal Barred by Texas in Labeling Dispute
- School Lunches : Back to School for Cafeteria Chiefs
- School Lunches : SHOPPING : Creature Comforts: New Animal Cookies
- Chinese Muslims Struggle to Forge Distinct Identity : Culture: In the U.S., Middle Eastern customs often dominate the practice of Islam. But Asians have their own rituals.
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- WORLD : Allies Extend Talks on Germany
- EARTHWATCH : On the Bright Side : The Middle East crisis is making solar energy an even better bargain for electric companies.
- San Gabriel to Pay County to Fix Streets
- SCHOOL REPORT : School Holidays
- OJAI FESTIVAL : Some Retuning : An enemy of blandness is orchestrating a musical and financial turnaround for the event.
- Vista's weekly traffic stopper
- Single Cause Suspected for Many Woes of Magellan : Space: Scientists think they can work around the problem. They hope to start mapping Venus by the end of the month.
- From Farmer to You in a Matter of Hours
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Consolidation Barriers Fall
- Court's Tax Ruling May Ease Way for New Jails : Elections: Appeals court upholds San Diego sales tax approved by simple majority vote. Officials say that could help Orange County's struggle for facilities.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Ridgeline Protection Decision Is Delayed
- Plan to Widen I-5 Near Del Mar Hits a Roadblock
- Riddick Bowe Is Growing Out of His Past
- Impromptu Duo of Smylie, Woodbridge Wins Crown
- Beach Boys Try a Sailin' Safari : Making waves: Pop group will raise money for an America's Cup Syndicate. They aim at '92 Challenge.
- In Autumn of Career, He Turns Over New Leaf : A Maturing John McEnroe Reflects on Reaching U.S. Open Semifinals for First Time in 5 Years
- Six New Works to Highlight Globe Season : DIEGO COUNTY
- FESTIVAL '90 : STAGE REVIEWS OPEN FESTIVAL : 'Ka'ahumanu' Details Missionary Strife
- MUSIC
- Singer Breaking Free From Elvis : James Intveld's reputation as an authentic roots rocker has helped him land his recent film music jobs. But he's working toward being heard widely in his own right.
- A Call for Books and Less TV
- A Memorable Night After the Opera : Parties: Romantic Spain served as the backdrop for the Music Center Opera's season-opening gala, after the premiere of 'Fidelio.'
- Hospital Provides Free Phone Tapes on Health Questions
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Korean Talks Appear Bound for Impasse : Politics: The North makes key demands about entry into U.N., U.S. troops and political prisoners. But the South seems unlikely to agree.
- Patrolling the Outback : Deputy Must Draw on Range of Skills in this Terrain
- Alden Whitman; Former N.Y. Times Obituary Writer
- 3 Will Plead Guilty in Bombing at Capitol; 3 Dropped From Case
- Talks Snagged on Soviet Troop Pullout
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- THOUSAND OAKS : Planned Street Work to Cost $1.6 Million
- Bus Cuts Hit Home on 1st Day : Simi Valley: Students and parents complain about long walks and bicycle rides as school begins in hot weather.
- L.A. County Drops Suit Against Fullerton Lawyer
- CAMPAIGN WATCH : Lungren's Murky Ad
- Student Pleads Not Guilty to Murder of Teacher
- Suspected Gunman Is Caught After Standoff : Crime: Off-duty officer gives chase after unexplained shootings in Oceanside.
- Turnabout for the Tenant : Training tenants to run public housing makes debut in L.A.
- Topless Bar Loses Its Shirt to a Truck Stop
- Once Again, No One Bids on Torrance School Site
- Countywide : Indian Education Center to Relocate
- Getting Things Back to Normal in Norman : Oklahoma: UCLA's opponent, in second year of its three-year probation, is taking a low-key approach these days.
- No Brave Front for Dodgers, 6-2 : Baseball: They fall 7 1/2 back of Reds with 26 games to play as Atlanta homers four times off Morgan.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Would Irish Cotton to Being Tied Down to a One-Bowl Deal?
- Shackleford Keeps Moving On by Moving His Athletes Along : Football: Golden West coach takes great pride in helping his players continue their careers at four-year colleges.
- Rams' Robinson Turns Worries, Attention to Battered Offense Unit
- Opera & Laughter at Hillcrest Bookstore : Music: Discount Comic Opera prepares for a night of wackiness at the unique Words & Music venue. : DIEGO COUNTY
- Marinovich Got More Than Just Raves : USC: He also ended up with a sprained wrist in the opener against Syracuse, but it shouldn't hamper his move up the Trojans' passing list.
- OPERA REVIEW : 'Fidelio' Opens Season
- IBM Unveils Its New Generation of Mainframes : High tech: Analysts said the announcement was the most important one Big Blue has made in a quarter of a century.
- * Elizabeth A. Hallin has been promoted...
- Hagerson returns: Lee B. Hagerson returned as...
- Pool Firm's Founder Now Its Rival : Retail: Smarting from a leveraged buyout, the onetime co-owner of a leading specialty chain is challenging the company that bears his name.
- Biggest Car Warrantor Stops Sales, Closes Down
- Agency Illegally Seized S&L;, Court Rules
- Futures Exchange Head Not Sure If He'll Stay On
- Frank Panarisi has been named president/chief executive...
- SEEING IT HIS WAY : Sinatra's Perfect Artistry Outweighs His Imprfect Life
- Baptist Leader Opposes U.S. Gulf Combat
- Technology Provides Help for Disabled at CSUN : Computers: The lab has aided hundreds with visual limitations, communication disorders and physical and learning disabilities.
- Travelers Rate American as Top U.S. Airline
- * Dale Van Dahm has been promoted...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Car Imports in Japan Up 10.2%
- P.M. BRIEFING : AT&T;, Motel 6 Extend Contract
- Daphne M. Lovelette has joined EastLake Development...
- First American Financial Buys N.Y. Tax Services Firm
- Marco A. Hernandez has been named manager...
- Pepsi Pulls In Hammer: On the eve...
- Tucson Electric Sues Edison Over Merger : Utilities: The ailing Arizona power company hoped to merge with SDG&E; itself. It seeks damages but doesn't ask to bar the other marriage.
- American Continental Insurers Sued
- Bell : Next Year's Budget Adopted With Cuts Totaling $61,000
- Memory Lane Is a Way of Life for These Entertainment Buffs
- RECREATION : Bike Hikes : Long stretches of four suggested routes are flat or downhill, so dust off your two-wheeler.
- Eight Plead Not Guilty to Murder in N.Y. Subway
- 'Queen of the Blues' to Pay Her 1st Visit
- Dog Show, Carnival, Cotton Candy--It's County Fair Time
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Glendale's Cicuto Buoyed by an Improved Defense
- Two Grim, Insightful Looks at Life Behind Bars
- A Hue and Cry Over Legal Pads : Environment: The recycling movement has made the office favorite a bit of an endangered species. It seems white is the color of choice--and value--for recyclers.
- Input Put a Better Face on 2 Coastal Hotels
- Putting Down Roots Around A Resort
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- SIMI VALLEY : Vogel Named as Interim Schools' Head
- Notes on a Lion Among Us
- Countywide : State Grant to Fund Arts Organizations
- Southern California Earthquakes in July
- Carson Studies Advisory Panel's $28-Million Budget Proposal
- Yarbrough Answers the Call for Cal State Fullerton : College football: Running back takes Titans up on scholarship offer and finds himself all alone in a one-back offense.
- Pimlico Faces Coin Toss for Sunday Cards
- ONE STEP BEYOND : Not Satisfied With Conventional Endurance Events, Thousand Oaks' Willis Undertakes Triple Triathlon
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Slipping Mets Lose 2, Trail Pirates by 2 1/2
- Move to Miami Is Matter of Time, Univision Says
- Oil Prices Climb Back Up to Nearly $30 Per Barrel
- Dr. Albert McBride has been named executive...
- General Dynamics Gets Satellite-Shot Contract
- Jonathan C. Tibbitts has joined Gafcon as...
- Michael Lynne has been named president and...
- Panel May Subpoena 2 Who Defaulted on Silverado Loans
- Wood Stove Makers Clean Up Exhaust, Hope for Comeback
- David Couger and Alan Myers have been...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Nonpartisan Council Race Gets Partisan : City Council: An aide to Republican Supervisor Deane Dana is challenging Ruth Galanter. But Mary Lee Gray's development stand remains unclear.
- POLITICS / DEMOCRATIC GLOOM : Population Shifts Carry Voter Tides to GOP Beachhead : New Census Bureau numbers favor the Sun Belt. The trend also adds to California's status as a pivotal presidential state.
- U.S. Troops in Gulf Upset, Worried by Possible Loss of Pay
- Council Votes to Expand Area for Horse Keeping--Slightly : Zoning: Four sites win approval after a proposal to allow animals on 43 other lots near Griffith Park is rejected.
- She has learned that the highest joy of literature is in sharing.
- That Settles It: Newspaper columnist and satirist...
- Gruesome Murder Videotape Shown at Sentencing Hearing
- Schools Upset Over Fees to Collect Taxes : Finances: The districts are protesting a possible $3.1 million in county charges, which they said would take a heavy toll on budgets already hurt by state cuts.
- Sewage Plant Plans Hit New Twist
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW
- COLLEGE SPOTLIGHT
- Networks Give Lebovitz Hearing Over Scrambling : NFL: NBC, CBS confirm telecasts won't be scrambled for now, but San Diego restaurateur wants guarantees, says sponsor boycotts will continue.
- New Waves, New Tack for Beach Boys : Sailing: Pop group will raise money for an America's Cup Syndicate. They aim at '92 Challenge.
- Sponsor Scrambles to Stop Fan Boycott : Pro football: San Diego restaurateur flown to New York to meet with NBC and CBS, who suspend plans to scramble games.
- Pringle, Redding Go on Injured Reserve
- PEOPLEWATCH
- FESTIVAL '90 : Firing New Salvo in Cultural Battle : Stage: Multimedia artist Daniel Martinez masterminds a huge collaboration to create the urban epic 'Ignore the Dents.' He calls it 'an opera for people who hate opera.'
- FESTIVAL '90 : STAGE REVIEWS OPEN FESTIVAL : 'Loudmouth'--a Comic Confessional
- SHORT TAKES : Todd Bridges Resumes Career
- System for Unregistered Securities: The American Stock...
- John M. Clayton has been appointed to...
- MCEG Told to Pay $113 Million in Fraud Suit
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- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS/GOVERNOR : Feinstein Ad Bills Her as a Crime Fighter
- Santa Monica Meter Rules Under Fire : Parking: Extended parking enforcement hours are meant to raise money to create more spaces. But residents and merchants are displeased.
- Temple City : Plan to Block Mall Rejected
- Parents' Smoking Linked to Children's Lung Cancer : Medicine: Early exposure to secondhand smoke appears to cause 1 in 6 cases in nonsmokers, study finds.
- Cudahy : Bingo License Not Renewed; 7-Days-a-Week Play Denied
- A Summer in the Pits : Fossils: Each year at Hancock Park, volunteers dig up more clues about life on prehistoric Earth.
- Monrovia : Vote on New Police Station
- Compton : Council Spends $90,838 for Workers' Comp. Insurance
- U.S. Agrees to Hold Talks With Cambodia
- When It Comes to Valley Prep Football, Muir Is Merrier
- Man Being Held in Brother's Slaying
- Coliseum Agrees to Drop Suit if Raiders Stay
- Irene C. Carlson; Retired Librarian
- Developer Fined $10,000 for Campaign Violations
- Lessons Learned About Oil Spills : Public awareness crucial to coast protection
- D.A. Drops Billing Suit Against Last of 9 Lawyers