- The Advice and Consent Process
- Death of Dr. Seuss
- Death of Dr. Seuss
- Doctor Battles AIDS
- Science / Medicine : THE GRIM EFFECTS OF GLOBAL WARMING : If predictions of greenhouse effect prove accurate, climate change would wipe out some species of animals and plants and decimate others, scientists say. Manmade obstacles would hinder migration to appropriate habitats.
- New Settlement of Exxon-Spill Suits Reported : Litigation: Alaska Gov. Walter J. Hickel has scheduled a press conference today to reveal the terms of the agreement among the oil company, the federal and state governments and private plaintiff groups.
- San Diego: It's No Longer a 'Sleepy Navy Town'
- SECURITIES
- Small Details Pay Off for Cultural Consultant
- Two Suspects in a Dozen Market Robberies Seized
- French Farmers Protest With Elan
- Bush Initiative May Alter Budget Debate : Defense: The President appears to have gained an edge with his arms plan. But Democrats say he has opened the door for even deeper cuts down the road.
- Clean Record Won't Help Under-25 Drivers Rent Cars
- Science / Medicine : Computerized Medical Journal
- Exhibit to Focus on AIDS Crisis
- Enrollment at Community Colleges Rises Despite Cuts : Education: A funding shortfall has eliminated classes. But campuses have more students this fall than last, continuing a five-year trend.
- Cowboys Take Giant Step With 21-16 Win : NFC: Aikman's touchdown pass to Irvin with 2:13 left puts Dallas over .500 for the first time under Johnson.
- Unsafe Ice Forces Cancellation of Kings' Game : Hockey: Playing surface in Charlotte is too cold, chips during warm-ups.
- College Football
- Mega-Backs Enjoy Another Big Game : Chargers: Rod Bernstine gains 112 yards, and Marion Butts gets 45, but Kansas City stops them at a critical time.
- Lions Run Over Buccaneers, 31-3 : NFC: Sanders rushes for 160 yards and three touchdowns. Detroit's start is best since '80.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Twins Lose, but Win Title When Mariners Eliminate White Sox
- AN APPRECIATION : The Man and His Music
- MBA Locomotive Losing Some Steam : Education: Southern California, with more programs than any other area in the country, is apt to be affected if the trend continues. : REGIONAL REPORT
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : 3,000 Demonstrate Against Base Closing
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Budget Cuts Begin to Hit Where It Hurts : Social agencies: Longer waits for aid are likely and fewer programs will be available as the state reduces its role in providing health and welfare services.
- Burned Man Remains in Critical Condition
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Seeks Ways to Ease Space Crunch
- COLUMN LEFT/ ALEXANDER COCKBURN : 'Hello. My Name Is Robert G.' : It seems that Robert Gates need only confess, like a recovering alcoholic, to be forgiven.
- COUNTYWIDE : CHOC Offers 'Clinic' for Teddy Bears
- Uphill Battle : Runners Endure Over 100 Miles of Mountain Trails
- Celebrating More Than Culture : Camarillo: An annual Armenian picnic is made more joyous by the prospect of an independent homeland.
- Angry Everett Is Left With Luck of a Draw : Rams: Quarterback vents frustration of a grounded season after running play in third-and-goal situation.
- Tupa Passes Cardinals Past Patriots : Interconference: He throws for 312 yards. A home crowd of only 26,043 shows up to see 24-10 win.
- Saints Remain Defensive--and Unbeaten : NFC: New Orleans improves to 5-0 by limiting Atlanta to 162 yards of total offense in 27-6 win.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Now Worrell Will Take Instruction
- Green Leads Broncos Over Vikings, 13-6 : Interconference: Former Ram gains 158 yards in second consecutive impressive performance.
- Lowery Is SDSU's Starting Quarterback
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Nusrat Gives a Spiritual Lift and Understanding of Islam
- MOVIE REVIEW : Curtis on Target in 'Prime Target'
- Restored Bradbury Called Key to L.A.'s Downtown Core : Renovation: The 98-year-old building at 3rd and Broadway could be a cornerstone to revitalizing historic area, developer says.
- Jets Strike Quickly Against the Dolphins : AFC: New York scores two touchdowns in 26-second span and beats Miami, 41-23.
- Abbott Gets Slammed, Angels Get Beat, 8-4 : Baseball: Spehr connects with bases loaded in the second inning and Royals coast to victory.
- Schwartz Wins State Speedway Title in Runoff
- This Was the Break They Needed
- James J. Fahey; Garbage Truck Driver-Turned Author
- A Novel That Could Be Set to Soft Music : SHOW ME THE WAY TO GO HOME, <i> by Simmons Jones,</i> Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, $19.95, 323 pages
- J.P. Coleman; Ex-Mississippi Governor
- FOCUS : Curbs on Japanese Car Imports May Be Sought : Auto: Two lawmakers consider introducing legislation that would set limits on the Asian nation's vehicle sales in the United States.
- Soviet Response Welcomed
- Man Pleads Innocent to Dueling Death
- Off-Duty Officer Shoots, Wounds Motorist
- MOORPARK : Grade Standards for Cheerleaders at Issue
- WOODBURY UNIVERSITY : Freshmen Urged to Modify Diets
- L.A. Arts Funding Seeks Public, Private Balance
- Chips & Technologies Jumps Into Intel Territory : Computers: The company becomes the second to offer chips that are compatible with the industry leader's 386 series.
- Bridgford Foods, ANAHEIM
- REGIONAL REPORT : Budget Cuts Begin to Hit Where It Hurts : Forests: Spending constraints have forced drastic reductions in the number of federally paid firefighters as autumn arrives and the fire season worsens.
- ANAHEIM : Hearing to Focus on Future Development
- Residents aim to sweeten the aroma of Tacoma : For years, it seemed the city was resigned to reeking. But an ambitious civic effort has targeted the odors.
- Suspect Fleeing Burglary in Irvine Killed : Crime: Off-duty patrolman shoots suspect in Long Beach.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council, Task Force to Weigh Budget Cuts
- Longest Current Losing Streak in NFL Grows; Team Can't Find Way to Explain the Problem
- FAIRPLEX : A Nose Is Plenty for Elegant Bargain
- Miscellany
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : McEnroe Is Beaten by Hlasek
- Chiefs Count Their Blessings After Game
- Bears Get It Half Right, but Bills Win : Interconference: Chicago unable to capitalize on first-half dominance and Buffalo pulls away, 35-20.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Benes Aiming for Padre Record
- Miscellany
- Producers Pass on 'Cop III' : Movies: Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer just say no to Paramount's offer to make a third 'Beverly Hills Cop.'
- Results of Audit to Be Told : Arts: Music Center board expects to learn today if 'inaccurate estimates' led to a $3-million funds gap.
- Music Reviews : L.A. Baroque Orchestra Opens Its Sixth Season
- Barbara Karlin; Children's Book Author, Reviewer
- After a Tragedy, a Portrait of Hope : Books: A fatal school bus crash in rural Texas compelled novelist Russell Banks to write about the way a close-knit community survives a devastating loss.
- Carbon Monoxide Fells 22 at Youth Hockey Game
- OXNARD : Diver Treated for Surfacing Too Fast
- FULLERTON : School District Gets $1-Million Bus Grant
- DANCE REVIEW : Al Germani Troupe Flails About in Search of Identity
- TUSTIN : Parenting Programs Offered in Spanish
- ORANGE : Council OKs Raises for 70 Supervisors
- OXNARD : Council to Consider Adult Bookstore Ban
- LOTTERY RESULTS: SEPT. 28
- TV REVIEW : 'Skeletons': Average Potboiler
- Mahony Responds to Rosenberg
- Symphony Players to Sign Message
- Coup Martyrs Honored but Muscovites' Triumph Fades : Heroes: Three are revered for stand against coup. Many in crowd wonder why life hasn't improved.
- PLATFORM : Lifting Barriers
- Unusual Endorsement
- Kiel Comes Off Sideline to Rally Packers : Green Bay: Replacing injured Majkowski, he has pair of fourth-quarter scoring passes before time runs out in loss to Rams.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Diana Ross Supremely Confident Doing It Her Way : Her Irvine Meadows appearance is a combination concert-fashion show-love fete, all vintage Ross.
- MUSIC REVIEW : O.C. Celebrates 5 Years of Culture, Hype
- It's Still EGBOK on KABC-AM Morning Show : Radio: When Bob Arthur departed 'The Ken and Bob Company' last year, Ken Minyard asked Roger Barkley to replace him, and 'everything's going to be OK.'
- Dance Reviews : The Interiorscape of Polsky, Dancers
- N.Y. Authorities Rescue Severely Abused 8-Year-Old
- Hugh Morrow; Nelson Rockefeller's Speech Writer, Adviser
- Angolan Rebel Leader Savimbi Returns to Seek Presidency : Africa: He is in capital after 16 years of civil war. He hopes to become the nation's first democratically elected president.
- JAPAN
- World IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : 6 Die in Continued Violence in Croatia
- Party-Goers Score With Gershwin
- B-2 Fleet Could Be Cut by Half, Nunn Declares
- Parents Lobby for Changes in Bilingual Program : Fillmore: The school district is asked to add more English-only kindergarten and first-grade classes. Officials say the demands cannot be met without violating state and federal desegregation laws.
- Ideas, Not Technologies, Will Win : Japanese of the left and right who think they can keep bashing America are wrong. Relations must be repaired.
- Officer's Testimony Puts Him on Trial With Peers : Law enforcement: Sgt. Don Berstler of National City testified that two drug agents assaulted a suspect. They were convicted, and now he finds himself ostracized.
- Man Arrested on Suspicion of Shooting at 2 Transvestites
- Albert Soliz's Name Goes on El Rio Library
- House Fire Causes $180,000 in Damage
- County Losing the 'Sub' from Suburb : Trend: The author of a new book says several areas of O.C. have evolved from bedroom communities into urban centers called 'Edge Cities.'
- VENTURA : Mystery Surrounds Shooting of Youth
- ORANGE : City, Schools Share Anti-Gang Officer
- Fight on to Save Unspoiled Mesa
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Planners Reschedule October Meetings
- Stock Group Winners and Losers
- REPORT CARD / T.J. SIMERS : Going to Back of the Class
- NOTES : Greene Returns to Left Side, Records First Sack
- Rams Do What They Have to, Beat Packers : Pro football: L.A. takes 23-7 lead, then struggles during fourth quarter again before winning, 23-21.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Sitting Ovation for BoDeans in Coach House Appearance
- Wanted: Fun couple from Texas looking for...
- Waiting for Peace : El Salvador: After he lost his son, he aided the guerrillas, then fled north. Here, he scrapes for work and dreams of going home. To know his life, he says, is to know his country.
- 1 Slain, 1 Wounded in Sunland Shooting
- Receivers Can't Get Handle of Playing Consistently
- Americans Stumble, but Hang On When Langer's Putt Won't Fall : Ryder Cup: By inches, the trophy returns to the U.S. after a 14 1/2-13 1/2 victory over the Europeans.
- It's Love-In at Tiger Housecleaning : Radio: Fans salute both Harwell, fired after being the team's voice for 32 years, and retiring sidekick Carey, 63.
- Former Top Contender Nova Dies in Las Vegas
- OPERA REVIEW : Romberg's 'Desert Song' Is Out of Tune With Times
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Paul Simon: A Bridge Over International Waters
- CHINA
- SECURITIES
- First Impressions From the Air and on the Ground
- NEWS ANALYSIS : O.C. Remap Bid Builds Latino Political Savvy
- Taking Peaceful Steps : Military: With Desert Storm memories fresh, good will abounds as civilians and service personnel join in 'Run of the Runways.'
- CLIPBOARD : The Dirty Half-Dozen
- ANAHEIM : Residents Fight Park Expansion
- Gag Man Tosses Schtick by Fax : Comedy Writer Links Up With N.Y. Radio Station Electronically
- Protector of Nun Against Robber Is Latest Citizen Hero
- Sad Reminder of Slaughter Is Unveiled : Holocaust: About 700 people gather in West Hollywood for dedication of a monument to the victims of a Nazi massacre at Babi Yar in the Soviet Union.
- Serial Killer Brings Urban Realities to Lake Elsinore : Crime: There have been 17 victims, mostly drug addicts and prostitutes, in western Riverside County.
- For Air Crews, It's a Shock to Relax After 40 Years on the Edge : Military: They worked 7-day, round-the-clock alerts on nuclear bombers. Suddenly, they were sent home.
- Roy Fuller, 79; English Poet, Novelist Chronicled Daily Life
- Hip Hoedown Keeps Center Celebration on Track
- Reputed Gang Members Arrested After Chase
- The Squeeze on the Middle Class Is a Chokehold on the State : Without new strategies for the productive, California will lose an economic base that it vitally needs
- COUNTYWIDE : Librarians Resist Efforts to Ban Books
- Royster Wants Cape, Football : USC: Trojan tailbacks have been Supermen, he says, and he wants offense to fly with him alone.
- He Was Trying to Sweat It Out While It Was on the Way In
- Braves Not Done Winning, Dealing : Baseball: They waste a 5-0 lead but come back to beat Houston in 13th. Atlanta also gets Bielecki and Berryhill from Cubs.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mets' Cashen Takes Harrelson With Him on His Way Out of New York
- ART : Wry Play 'Sight Unseen' Holds a Mirror to Snobbish Art World : If anyone ever needed to be reminded of how the opinions of a cloistered few dictate the market, this SCR production does it.
- RUSSELL J. DALTON, Professor, department of politics and society, UC Irvine
- Before You Send Money, Check Fees
- Gay Activists Are Surprised and Disappointed by Veto : Politics: Leaders of homosexual groups had considered Gov. Wilson as more supportive of their cause than his predecessor or GOP conservatives.
- Motown Cast as 'Icon' in Battle
- Critics Say Nu Skin's Beauty Is Fleeting : Marketing: Successful distributors say they can earn big figures, but investigators contend the skin-care firm is built on a perilous pyramid system.
- Intruder Repeatedly Rapes Woman, 64, in 5-Hour Ordeal
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Improvements for Downtown Sought
- They Had 49ers Cornered and Covered : Raiders: McDaniel is very effective, and Washington also has a big game against San Francisco.
- PBS Game Show Charts New Territory : Television: 'Carmen Sandiego' packs geography lessons into an MTV-era pop program targeting post-'Sesame Street' viewers.
- Cable Firm Gets Its Signals Crossed Over 'Free' Offer
- CHINA
- Reservoirs Post Higher Levels Than a Year Ago
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bush Prevailing in Battle With Israeli Lobby
- Reservoirs Post Higher Levels Than a Year Ago
- Iran Makes Trade Inroads in Soviet Asian Republics : Economics: New border crossings and trade exhibitions promote ties between Islamic neighbors.
- Trustees to Meet in Schools to Broaden Input
- MISSION VIEJO : Recreation Center Purchases on Agenda
- 2 Lured to Motel for Lewd Acts; 1 Slain
- Tom Anaya, Soccer Program Volunteer : Volunteer Shortage Angers Soccer Leader
- Families Return to Replace Gangs at a San Fernando Park
- Whitson's Return Some Consolation : Baseball: Padres fall to the Cincinnati Reds, 8-1. Manager Greg Riddoch was pleased with pitcher's first game action since an operation.
- WOMEN'S SOCCER
- No. 11 Marks Beginning of Walters' Falter : Golf: Looking for her first LPGA title, she loses tournament lead with a bogey, then finishes tied for 11th at Los Coyotes.
- Pop Music : Simon on High Note With Blues Delivery
- Opposition to Form New Government in Zaire
- SOUTH KOREA
- Foreign Stock Markets
- Fuel Efficiency Down From '91, EPA Reports
- OCCUPATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER
- Mutual Funds
- COLUMN ONE : Cold War's End Brings Enemy Gap : For decades, opposition to the Red Menace has bound a fractious nation in common purpose. With that guiding principle gone, how will the U.S. define its mission?
- Joseph Kurtz Horton; Southland Attorney for Six Decades
- EL RIO : Cul-De-Sac May Get Angled Parking
- OJAI : City Hikes Fines for Parking Citations
- ELECTIONS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT : 9 Contenders Jam Slate in Ely Scandal's Wake
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Keeping an Eye on the Other Guys
- Dance Reviews : Christopher Aponte's Balletic Showcase
- Performing Arts Center: The Past and the Future : Arts: As the center marks its fifth birthday with a weeklong series of galas, leaders of the organization are looking to expand.
- SPOTLIGHT / A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : MEN OF TROY
- SOUTH KOREA
- 50 Years Later, Horror of Babi Yar Is Recalled : Soviet Union: One woman tells how she survived as ceremony marks the massacre of Jews by Nazis.
- Ernestine McClendon; Actress, Agent
- Science / Medicine : Patients Ignore AIDS Diagnosis
- Science / Medicine : Herpes Warning to Wrestlers
- Young Clan Grows Two by Two : Granada Hills: Against all odds, a couple have fraternal twins just 15 months after twin boys. The family now has five children under age 3.
- College Football
- USD's Noriega Falls in National Clay Court Final
- Passed Over, Everett Is Caught in the Throws of Frustration
- Corona Chick Wins Ed Burke at Los Alamitos
- Seahawks Cruise Past Colts, 31-3 : AFC: McGwire makes first start at quarterback for Seattle, which keeps Indianapolis winless.
- Edwin Rosario, WBA junior-welterweight champion, has withdrawn...
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Determined Peoples Gets First Win
- CHARGER REVIEW : NOTEBOOK : O'Neal Puts Positive Spin on Defeat
- Seniors in Art Project Are Not the 'Abandoned Elderly'
- Continuing Battle Over Sage Scrub Brings Botanist at UCI to the Fore
- COUNTYWIDE : Philippine Consulate Staff to Visit County
- Man Held in Alleged Attack on Transvestites
- Council That Transformed City Is Now Under Fire : Port Hueneme: The five panel members have been in office an average of 14 years. Some call their frequent consensus single-minded and unresponsive.
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Rape Education Seminars Ordered
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Brakes Put on Gant's Bid for Fifth in a Row
- Music Reviews : Heiichiro Ohyama Leads Japanese Philharmonic
- Tom Jones: A Sexy Guy Sings Rubbish
- ARTS
- Bradley Rings Up 30th Win, Makes the Hall of Fame
- Raiders Win This Young Man's Game : Pro football: Defense holds off 49ers' last-ditch drive, 12-6, as Montana watches from the sidelines. Jaeger bests Cofer in battle of field goals.
- 'LBJ' Class Act on a History Double Bill
- NEWPORT BEACH : Board Ready to OK Principles Statement
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Beijing Welcomes Bush's Initiative
- Science / Medicine : 2 California Scientists Win Research Awards
- O.C. PLATFORM : Students Are Victims
- Science / Medicine : Blood Pressure Link to 'Salt' Gene
- City Grapples With Teachers' Flight to North : Burnout: Unusual number of openings has many veterans shifting to area north of I-8 and highlights the problem of stabilizing staffs in 'tougher' assignments to the south.
- 'Little' Butcher Produces Two Big Plays : Turning point: Special teams player/linebacker recovers one fumble, forces another to set up touchdowns.
- ARTS
- 'Stories': Playtime for Kids : Celebrity Couples Give 'Love Letters' Treatment to Fairy Tales in Pasadena Series
- Patient Fans Bid Farewell to Judds
- Firefighting Center Would Fill a Burning Need : Val Verde: Planners envision collapsed buildings, trains leaking make-believe hazardous chemicals and cars tumbling down hillsides.
- Courting Success Runs in May's Family : Volleyball: Newport Harbor freshman, who dabbles in several sports, comes from a long line of standout athletes.
- Gang's All There for Dodgers, 3-2 : Baseball: They score twice in the ninth inning to beat the Giants and retain their one-game lead over the Braves.
- Chiefs Keep Chargers Out When It Counts : AFC: San Diego manages to get in position to score but can't find the end zone in 14-13 loss.
- REVIEW : A Disappointing 'Circus' : Fern Street Circus Lacks the Magic That Allows a Circus to Grip an Audience
- STAGE REVIEW : Play Deserves and Gets the Last Laugh : Theater: 'The Foreigner' is such a funny play that it produces laughs even in the North Coast Repertory's sadly lacking production.
- The Advice and Consent Process
- Death of Dr. Seuss
- Last One Out
- The Advice and Consent Process
- The Advice and Consent Process
- Doctor Battles AIDS
- The Advice and Consent Process
- Rural Drug Problems
- County Issue / Child Care :...
- MOVIES - Sept. 30, 1991
- MOVIES - Sept. 30, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 30, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 30, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 30, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 30, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 30, 1991
- TELEVISION - Sept. 30, 1991
- TELEVISION - Sept. 30, 1991
- TELEVISION - Sept. 30, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 30, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 30, 1991
- Names in the News - Sept. 30, 1991
- Names in the News - Sept. 30, 1991
- A SPECIAL REPORT: PREP SPORTS
- Governor Vetoes Gay Job Bias Bill : Discrimination: Wilson says legislation is bad for business. Its author calls action 'cave-in to the right.'
- A SPECIAL REPORT: PREP SPORTS
- A SPECIAL REPORT: PREP SPORTS
- A SPECIAL REPORT: PREP SPORTS
- BCCI's Arms Transactions for Arab Terrorist Revealed
- From the Archives: Miles Davis, Jazz Legend and Innovator, Dies at 65
- New Choices for a More Balanced 401(k) Plan
- IN THE DESERT WE DO NOT COUNT...
- Take the DNA Train : THE GOLD BUG VARIATIONS, <i> By Richard Powers (William Morrow: $25; 639 pp.)</i>
- STYLE : GARDENS : Planting Ahead
- GRANTA. Begun as a student literary magazine,...
- If you're winging your way to New...
- Down and Dirty : LOW LIFE: Lures and Snares of Old New York, <i> By Luc Sante (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $27.50; 414 pp., illustrated)</i>
- Essential to mention are two publications that...
- Airline Policy Requires Passengers to Pay a Price for Losing Their Ticket : Rules: Standard practice may surprise travelers, who are usually charged a processing fee of $50 and must buy a replacement seat at the best available rate.
- Hotel Deals Provide Incentives for Air Travelers : Airlines: Travelers can get discounted rates and convenient bookings at many foreign destinations, but sometimes lose when prepaying in dollars.
- Construction Lending on Upward Trend 2nd Month
- Fraternity's Burrito Breaks World Record
- Bush Speech Was Crafted to Silence Critics : Politics: President moved to seize high ground in debate spurred by Democrats.
- Keeping a Cool Head When the Heat's On : Diversions: A last-minute dose of hot weather is making Southern Californians crabby. Relief can be found in unusual places.
- Police Slaying of Mentally Ill Man Assailed by Relatives
- Cut Chain Opens Museum at Site of King's Slaying
- Who's Who?
- Judge Bars Sport Hunting of Grizzlies in Montana
- When Does a Politician's Constituent Service Become String-Pulling? : Ethics: A Senate committee's astonishingly slow pace in judging whether Cranston broke the rules is largely the result of fuzzy definitions.
- In a National Tailspin, the Soviet Union Must Fill the Power Vacuum : Reform: Leaders try to link a fragmenting union. But Western aid is key, and that depends on a central government.
- PLATFORM : For Healthy Babies
- JOB CUTS--Trustees of the financially strapped Montebello...
- Throw Down Those Car Keys and Walk! : Transit: Living independent of an automobile is rewarding and easier than you might realize, even in Southern California.
- WATER WATCH
- The Story on '90s Newspapering: Facts Belie the Fiction
- Linda Vista
- Killing of Spouse Puts an End to Man's Double Life : * Crime: A former Granada Hills resident is in jail in Florida on murder charge. Wife says he claimed to work for the CIA and married again without divorcing her.
- Assault Victim Persuades Alleged Attacker to Wait, and Police Make an Arrest
- Here Come the Sharks, Ready or Not
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Five Scores, 412 Yards for Snowden
- Weber State Wins 63-59 Squeaker
- Motor Sports
- As the Season Wanes, Harwell's Career Ends : Baseball: Announcer is finishing his 32nd year with the Tigers, who are finished with him.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Schwengel Leads Cypress to Water Polo Title
- Washington St. Kicker Hanson Gets 62-Yarder
- USD's Noriega Advances Easily in Clay Court Championships
- In Brief : Billy Falcon, "Pretty Blue World," Jambco/Mercury.
- REGIONAL REPORT : The Slumping Southland : Recovery Lags, but There Are Bright Spots
- Home Improvement : Boxes Make Game of Clearing Clutter