- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Guillen Is First to Aid Injured Boy
- Cardinal Sins Lead to Redskins' 34-0 Victory
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cardinals' Lankford Hits for Cycle
- Anti-Smoking Legislation
- Israeli Loan and Peace Talks
- Israeli Loan and Peace Talks
- Real Estate Program Works
- Israeli Loan and Peace Talks
- U.S. Advice
- Malibou Lake Controversy
- Densifying L.A.
- OCCUPATION: Rams cheerleader
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : Some Advice for Couples Kept Apart by Mileage
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : More Part-Time, but Not by Choice : Trends: More Americans who used to work full-time are forced to take fewer hours.
- Thomas Back for 5th Day of Testimony Before Panel
- John King Fairbank; Scholar Was an Authority on China
- A SPECIAL REPORT: AGRICULTURE
- Burying Troops Alive in War Is Crime, Iraq Says
- Trainers Still Hear the Call of the Jungle : Thousand Oaks: Three former employees of Goebel's Lion Farm have kept the vestige of a defunct animal farm alive for show business.
- Nursing a Broken Budget : Education: Health services have been the first casualties of cutbacks at many schools. Staffs lacking full-time medical care are scrambling for ways to meet the students' emergency needs.
- ORANGE : Environment Policy for Developers OK'd
- PLATFORM : A Two-Tier System
- DANA POINT : Bus Yard Creates Speculators' Interest
- Bills Come From Behind to Beat Jets, 23-20 : AFC: Thomas catches 13 passes, including one of 15 yards for the go-ahead touchdown with 4:14 left.
- COMMENTARY : Two Years Later, 336 Is Merely a Memory
- Butler Calls Dodger Fans the Best, but Says They're Spoiled by Success
- PRO BASKETBALL NBA MEETINGS : Lakers Try to Deal, End Up Standing Pat
- Pierce Puts His Mark on Hydroplane Season : Budweiser Cup: Records fall during his Mission Bay duel with Mark Tate.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine Wins Soccer Tournament
- HYDROPLANE RACING : Pierce Is Fastest of the Fastest in Beating Tate
- Steelers Extend Patriots' Scoring Futility, 20-6
- Packers Stop Buccaneers With Late Drives, 15-13
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Freddy's Dead' a Nightmare for the Audience
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : Raising Hard Questions About the Work Ethic
- Airplane Crash Victims Identified
- 2 Entertainment Firms Pledge AIDS Funding
- It Was a Magical Night for Theater-Backers
- Manila Senate Rejects U.S. Pact : Philippines: The 12-11 vote would bar American use of Subic Bay Naval Base. Washington supports Aquino's call for a popular referendum to overturn the action.
- Pipeline Break Closes Busy Midway District Intersection
- TUSTIN : Orange Annexation Approved by Agency
- SIMI VALLEY : Kiwanis Club Helps Disabled Students
- Changes in Soviet Union Keep Teachers on Their Toes
- A Salute to Mexico : Independence Day Parade, Music Draw Thousands
- Science / Medicine : Getting the Picture : The computer graphics techniques that produced dazzling special effects in 'Terminator 2' are also valuable research tools. They enable scientists and engineers to put complex data into a form they can visualize.
- Lions Halt Marino at Goal Line : Interconference: His pass is knocked down by Crockett in end zone, preserving 17-13 victory.
- Perry Lends a Hand as Bears Beat Giants : NFC: He blocks Bahr's field goal attempt with 15 seconds left to prevent game from going to overtime.
- Broncos Rise Up and Seahawks Fall Short : AFC: Elway helps Denver to 16-point lead, but Seattle makes it close at finish, 16-10.
- 'Women' Keeps Grand Design in Perspective : Television: Delta Burke, Jean Smart are gone but not forgotten as 'Designing Women' begins the fall season with an hourlong episode--and two new faces.
- Compaq to Sell 'Modular' PCs
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : How to Handle the Dreaded Boss From Hell : Coping: Thanks to hard times, the species is proliferating.
- Investors Find It Harder to Sort Risky From Safe : Securities: Arenas that at one time were considered vulnerable are no longer so, and vice versa.
- Pete Figueroa, Home Builder : Builder Looks Back After Building a Life
- ANAHEIM : Weeklong Cleanup Will Begin Friday
- SIMI VALLEY : Dozens Given New Lives by Donor, 19
- Business Tax Delinquency Rate Declines : Finances: Some Ventura County officials say the payments for charges on unsecured property may reflect an economic rally.
- Miscellany
- STAGE REVIEWS : Beauty Salon Banter Is All Washed Up in 'Cuts'
- MUSIC REVIEWS : An Uneventful 'Fireworks Finale'
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : Job Hunting in the '90s Demands Imagination : Hard times: But it's not impossible. Grit and flexibility also help.
- Special Section on the Job Market
- TIMES MIRROR SURVEY : Russians Like Gorbachev, Prefer Yeltsin, Poll Finds
- TUSTIN : School Official Will Assume District Job
- 4 Hikers Found After Night in Angeles Forest
- Punchless Rams Knocked Reeling by Saints' Pass Rush in 24-7 Defeat : Football: With offensive line bruised, Everett is battered, ineffective and still hasn't thrown a touchdown pass this season.
- Bream's Not Mad, but He Is Even : Braves: Dodger career is distant memory to first baseman whose grand slam is his third homer in four hits against Martinez.
- No 'Church' Reaction From N.Y. Cardinal
- Money Woes Kill ABT's 'Nutcracker'
- Romance Lives on in 'Lola'
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : DEAD-END JOB? : Worried? Look What These Folks Once Did
- Noriega Lawyer Plans Unusual Strategy : Courts: Ex-Panamanian dictator's attorney will not make opening statement at the start of the trial, which begins today. Some say the move weakens the defense.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Teachers Blamed for Poor Math Scores
- OXNARD : Woman Raped After Robbery at Beach
- Miscellany
- Radio Talent Scrambles in New Round of Musical Jobs
- Stop the Charges: No Double Standard in 'Church' Stance
- Mark Everett Wins 800 Meters in England
- Stover Gets Guidance, Gives Browns Win, 14-13
- After Being Hit by a Pitch, Nokes Throws It Right Back at Clemens
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Rod Stewart Goes Back to His Roots at Amphitheatre
- Stage : 'Show Boat' Afloat Without Its Star
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : Money Won't Buy Love and at Work Won't Buy Happiness : Morale: Other factors are more important to many workers.
- Milton Harris; Discovered Ways of Reducing Wool Shrinkage
- DANA POINT : Council Adopts Ban on Street Vendors
- Aquino Urges Vote to Put Bases Issue Before the People : Philippines: She hopes to counter lawmakers' likely rejection of a lease with the U.S. military.
- LOTTERY RESULTS: SEPT. 14
- License Plates--but Not Frames--Must Pass Taste Test
- CAMARILLO : City Hall to Be Site of Mall Hearings
- Woman, 31, Found Dead of Stab Wounds
- Wake Up, California: Let's Get This State Moving Again : What's needed is a new game plan--and more leadership--as the state confronts unprecedented challenges
- At 43, Hough Is Still Tough; Angels Lose : Baseball: Age prevails over youth as White Sox knuckleballer gets best of Kyle Abbott in 9-2 victory.
- Raiders Win, 16-0, but Have Empty Feeling : Pro football: They beat Colts, 16-0, before only 40,287 at the Coliseum. Schroeder passes for 181 yards as L.A. unveils a new offense.
- Vikings Beat 49ers With Big Plays, 17-14 : NFC: Anthony Carter makes several spectacular catches that help Minnesota drop San Francisco to 1-2.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Rippingtons Fall Short in Real Life
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : Worker Participation Survives Early Woes
- UC Officials Among Elite in Pay : Education: President of cash-strapped system earns $307,900 yearly, more than most leaders of prestigious schools. University spokesman defends compensation, saying UC's complexity requires it.
- Critics of New Alaska Field Fear Oil-Shipping Mishaps : Environment: They point to past pollution, safety and other problems of Alyeska Pipeline Service Co.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Problems Hit Device Launched by Shuttle
- College Expects Simi to OK Funds for Arts Building
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Belcher May Get Rest, Oppose Braves
- Uzzi Leads Fullerton to Soccer Championship
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Flair Is Missing From Ratt at Irvine Meadows
- KCET's 'Diet' Isn't Savory for Beef, Dairy Industries
- VIETNAM
- JAPAN
- 'Butterfly' Tears and a Night at the Opera
- Science / Medicine : Polio Virus Causes Later Problems
- Freeing Years of Trapped Emotions : Coping: New device will enable quadriplegic, who has been unable to communicate, to operate a computer with his tongue.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Two District Budgets Include Deep Cuts
- Science / Medicine : Event to Spotlight Beaches, Wetlands
- BASEBALL
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Final-Nine 31 Helps Scranton Score First Tour Victory
- ARTS
- ARTS
- The Invisible, Maligned Screenwriter
- Photo Opportunity
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : Back at Work: A Mother's Diary : Diary: Hopes for a perfect life--with baby and career--are almost immediately thwarted.
- Mystery Pilot Flies Under Eiffel Tower
- KGB Barred From Picking Diplomats
- 17th Victim of Serial Killer Is Identified
- Water District Board to Weigh Rate Increases
- Heyward Proves More Than Head Is Iron : Saints: Running back, who weighs about 290 pounds, plows through the Rams for 72 yards and two touchdowns.
- ART : Reliving the Painful Search for One's Identity : Exhibit spotlights the works of three artists, all involving the viewer in situations with roots in childhood experiences.
- Haunted Garage: Gross, Witty
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : PITFALLS OF THE RESUME
- Despite Finance Woes, Japan Humming : Economy: While the country tries to reform its scandal-ridden securities and banking industries, the manufacturing and service sectors keep posting sales increases. And the nation's trade surplus continues to grow.
- Bikini Banditry Almost Foils Beauty Pageant
- Nuclear Weapons Test Shakes Las Vegas
- Prospect of Wren Control Doesn't Faze Builders : Environment: Another bird, in the same habitat as the gnatcatcher, may upset developers' plans. But the industry is supporting a measure that might head off controversy.
- Dream of Moving On Slowed by Lack of Good Tortilla Chips
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Recall Notices Given to School Trustees
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Guards Hurt in Assault at Church
- COUNTYWIDE : Anti-Child Abuse Volunteers Sought
- Former Pinch-Hitting Star Smoky Burgess, 64, Dies
- Dickerson's Summation: 'I Was Terrible' : Colts: Tailback, frustrated by losing two fumbles against Raiders, says he feels responsible for the loss.
- Anderson a Big Hit on Defense
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Canseco Has Grand Day at Toronto
- Gretzky Will Have to Wait and See on Back Injury
- OPERA REVIEW : 'Troyens': Marathon of Gimmicks
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : Headhunters' Latest Worry Is Joblessness
- Missing Man and 3 Boys Are Found Safe in Angeles Forest
- Defeat Prompts Sweden's Ruling Party to Resign
- A SPECIAL REPORT: AGRICULTURE
- Thorough Probe of CIA Nominee Vowed : Intelligence: A Senate committee chairman sees a number of 'tough questions' facing the President's choice. The hearings open today.
- Science / Medicine : Hospital Treatment for Alcoholism
- A Tunnel of Luck May Help Park : Transit: Construction firm needs an excavation site for Metro Rail subway. Barnsdall Park could use a splashier entrance. Both may win.
- UCI Gets Record $84.8 Million in Grants : Grants: The school's total, including contract work, is an 8.7% increase over last year. The record amount is significant in recessionary period.
- COLUMN LEFT/ GEORGE BLACK : Why Bring Dirty Old Ways to New World? : Robert Gates represents the worst of an obsolete spy cult.
- WATER POLO / UC IRVINE TOURNAMENT : Humbert's 4 Goals Lead Cal to Title
- Filly Dance Smartly Wins Again
- TELEVISION REVIEW : Rather Bland Portrayal of Melting Pot
- THOMAS G. MARTIN, Private investigator
- BANKING
- Thrift Agency, FDIC Accused of Extravagance
- FOCUS : Japanese Companies Can Polish Image by Finding U.S. Partners
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : Type T for Risk-Taking
- Harkin Joins Democratic Contest for the Presidency : Politics: Iowa senator touts populist 'new vision of America.' He attacks Bush's economic, foreign policy.
- Harsh Words in Israeli Cabinet Aimed at Bush
- COLUMN ONE : Reclaiming the Past in the Baltics : Property owners are getting back what the Soviets took away decades ago. That makes tenants and farmers nervous and fearful.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : A Stately Survey of Choral Works
- 'Atomic Veterans' Get More Attention, Help : Radiation: People who witnessed nuclear bomb tests while in the military could benefit from a bill expected to come to a Senate vote soon.
- SANTA ANA : Council to Consider Utility Tax Break
- Charger Fans Watch Interest Rate Near 0
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'Quilters': Lovely but Just a Sew-Sew Tapestry
- DANCE REVIEWS : New Generation Discovers Lewitzky in Retrospective
- Armor All, ALISO VIEJO
- Paul King Jewett; Scholar at Fuller Theological Seminary
- Louie Nassaney; Spokesman for AIDS Patients
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Elderly's Suicide Rate Jumps by 21%
- COUNTYWIDE : Radio Station KXBS Changing Owners
- Rushdie Surfaces in London to Accept a Literary Award
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 'Surf City' Copyright Plan Will Rise Again
- Jay Leno Injured in Motorcycle Accident
- NEWPORT BEACH : Football Not a Kick for Residents
- Expectations Keeping Taylor on the Run : Cross-country: One of nation's top runners is trying to figure out how she will top her four-year career at Edison High.
- Anti-Smoking Legislation
- Mutual Funds
- Israeli Loan and Peace Talks
- County Issue / Campaign Contributions :...
- Anti-Smoking Legislation
- Israeli Loan and Peace Talks
- Malibou Lake Controversy
- Anti-Smoking Legislation
- Politics
- MOVIES - Sept. 16, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 16, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 16, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 16, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 16, 1991
- TELEVISION - Sept. 16, 1991
- TELEVISION - Sept. 16, 1991
- CALIFORNIA GOP CONVENTION : Bitter Ending as Delegates Battle Over Gays, Taxes
- Liberals Win in Landslide in Hong Kong Voting : Southeast Asia: Results indicate desire for rapid political reforms in the British colony China is to take over in 1997. But turnout is only 39%.
- Officer Kills Party-Goer in Scuffle, Police Say : Shooting: The off-duty LAPD veteran was responding to a noisy party on his block when he says two men attacked him.
- Son Takes the Pulpit in Schuller's Absence : Religion: Robert A. Schuller, 36, will fill in until the pastor recovers from surgery. 'Hour of Power' co-pastor Bruce Larson assumes a secondary role.
- NOTES : Gray Savors Long-Awaited Interception
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 16, 1991
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 16, 1991
- The Phantom Is a Cop : DEJA View
- Assailant Alleges Plot That Led to '89 Acid Attack on Woman : Courts: After testimony, judge orders another man and his son to stand trial. The star witness implicates victim's former stepfather and stepbrother.
- Vote Is Tuesday on New Police Station
- Lesbian Center Provides Place to Call Their Own
- Man Uses Stolen Police Badge for Discounts, Drugs
- Q & A : Teach, Learn or Get Out of His Way
- Disabled Youth Aided on Way to College : Education: Her own struggles with reading inspired Sandra Ball to create Project Turnabout.
- Yet More Unrest From the Country That Gave Us World War I : Yugoslavia: The country is sliding into chaos, and has an unhappy habit of pulling the rest of the world along. Europe is already choosing up sides.
- Toddler Killed in Fall From Car
- Editorial : Stallings and Filner for San Diego Council : Difficult choices for voters in districts 6, 8
- Triple (Mis)Play Helps Yankees Beat Red Sox, End Skid at Eight
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Burbank Opens With a Convincing 37-0 Victory Over Hoover
- Record Labels Find Gold in the Vaults
- Piano Man Connick Rolls Dice for Another Winner : *** HARRY CONNICK JR. "Blue Light, Red Light" <i> Columbia</i>
- Learning How to Determine a Genuine Antique Can Be a Saving Grace : Collecting: To avoid being hit with a duty charge, it is up to travelers to establish the authenticity of their antiques. Best advice: Buy from a reputable store.
- In the 1960s, The Doors--with lead singer...
- Gold Miner Found Alive After Being Trapped Two Days
- Nation IN BRIEF : MISSOURI : Fire Kills 4 Inmates Trapped in Jail Cells
- Baker Offers Baltics Promises, Not Much Cash : Diplomacy: Aides acknowledge that his whirlwind visit is mostly symbolic, the aid only stopgap.
- On View : It's Fun, It's Weird, It's 'Eerie'
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : COLLECTIBLES : Small Words
- Former Track Star, Coach Plead Guilty to Fraud : Crime: The two are charged with defrauding Home Savings of America of $465,000. One used his bank position to gain approval for inflated contracting bids.
- China-Laos Treaty Ends Longstanding Rift Over Border
- They're Two of a Kind : Twins Bob and Bill White Are a Fun-Loving--and Influential--Pair
- Prisoner of Amnesia Awaits His Release : Identity: A man found in a bus cargo bay knows only his name and shreds of a past. Nationwide inquiries have yielded no clues.
- Soviet Foreign Policy Now Divided by 12 : Transformation: Republics pursue their own agendas, with Russia dominant.
- Cleric Predicts Hostage Release
- Wilson's Team Tries to Map the Future of a Growing State : Government: Management council will stress ways of strengthening California's economy. But a wide-ranging program will need support at regional and local levels.
- End of Desert Housing Boom Hits Home : Antelope Valley: Recent buyers feel frustration after builders abandon dozens of partly completed tracts.
- Wall-to-Wall Combat : Gang Members, Others Battle It Out on Handball Courts' Neutral Turf
- Beyond Borders : Festival to Honor L.A.'s Mexican Influences Opens
- Woman Sues Singer; Alleges Rape, Torture : Courts: Plaintiff seeks $15 million from funk singer Rick James, who is facing criminal charges, as is his fiancee.
- O'Neil's Scrambling Helps Oregon Defeat Texas Tech
- With Montana's Elbow on Fritz, West Is in Flux
- 48 First-Quarter Points Lift Liberty Christian
- Northridge Saved by Defensive Standouts
- Employee Suggestions Take on Weight in Lean Times : Business: The system is being used to improve firms' efficiency. As a result, billions are saved each year.
- Monterey Park : Police Chief to Retire Sept. 30
- Stone Stairs, Hillside Add Up to Lower Riviera : Santa Barbara: Sweeping views and sunny aspect of residential section bring comparison to European counterpart.
- Something Familiar on the Air : DEJA View : James Garner Heads a Cast of Oldies in Prime Time
- Two's Company for Somers, ABC
- City of Softies : Trends: Many L.A. party-goers won't touch the hard stuff. Wine, soda and water are increasingly 'in' on the social circuit.
- Senate Confirms Covitz to Head Transportation, Housing Agency
- Claremont : $169,650 From Drug Raid
- Best, Worst of Times for Police : Law enforcement: Officers help break 'mall murders' case. Then a shooting tarnishes their image.
- Legislature Winds Up Work of 'Worst Year'
- An AIDS program: "In the Shadow of Love" airs on ABC and PBS
- A Fresh Start Offered Drug-Addicted Mothers : Social services: Stanislaus County program helps them to get clean before children are out of reach.
- Bookmark : Death Squads Murdered, U.S. Supplied the Fig Leaf
- First U.S. Teen-Agers Sound Similar to Today's : History: Journals at the Huntington library shows kids 200 years ago had the same sorts of dreams and fears as those today.
- VENTURA : Man to Be Tried in Parking Lot Attack
- Woman's Bid Buys Time for Marquez Canyon : Parkland: The $1.8-million offer is money she doesn't have. But the gesture rallies an effort to save the site from developers.
- Braves Wring Out Dodgers in 11 : Baseball: Gant's two-out line drive puts Atlanta back in first place by half a game as L.A.'s 2-0 lead wilts after rain delay, 3-2.
- Fresno's Sweeney Wins in Return to Pullman : Nonconference: Lead exchanges hands seven times, with Bulldogs coming out on top, 34-30.
- Hockey
- Saints Provide Litmus Test--Again : Rams: Season collapse in '90 revolved around games with New Orleans. So did success in 1989.
- Sequoias Deck El Camino, 54-27
- Graham Rushes for 112 Yards to Pace Antelope Valley, 49-12
- Glendale's Youngsters Show Moxie : College football: Coach Cicuto happy with comeback play of freshman-dominated team despite 24-14 loss to Pasadena.
- EAST ROUNDUP : Georgia Tech Returns to Basics, Wins 30-14
- FALL ALBUMS : In Brief : ** Gladys Knight, "Good Woman," MCA.
- Dairy Owners Critical of Arson Probe : Crime: Firm has been firebombed 3 times since July. Owners say police and city officials aren't doing enough to protect them or to catch arsonists.
- MAGNETIC NORTH: A Trek Across Canada ...
- The Region : Freeway Lane Closing Set
- Kazakhstan and Its Leader Gain in Stature
- LIVING ON THE EDGE : O.C. Outpatient Program Offers Schizophrenics Support in Their Hellish Battle
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Astronauts Release Gigantic Satellite
- City Council Pushes for Action to Curb Crime by Homeless
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : EXCURSIONS : Undie Achievers
- A Potential New Alliance for No-Fault Insurance : A Wilson / Garamendi coalition could create the clout for reform.
- S. Africa Leaders Sign Accord to End Bloodshed
- COLUMN LEFT / RUTH ROSEN : Casualties of Unbridled Capitalism : Left unpoliced, free markets will sink to the lowest level of worker protection.
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Unrealized Dreams Mark the Short Lives of 2 Amerasians
- Big Bertha Boost From Bush Helps Carlsbad Golf Club Maker Score Ace
- A Mostly Happy First Birthday : Passenger Counts Are Up at New Terminal at John Wayne Airport
- Commentary : Storybook Library? More Like Fantasy : Development: The mayor's plan for a downtown main library is impractical and unfair to the populace.
- Get Out the Cal-culator, Bears Win Again, 42-18 : Nonconference: Cal now has 128 points in two games, and Pawlawski has nine touchdown passes.
- NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Black Tie Affair Wins by 7 1/2 in the Slop
- No. 13 Nebraska Rolls Past Colorado State : Cornhuskers: They warm up for No. 4 Washington with 71-14 victory, getting 529 yards rushing and 696 overall.
- At the End, UCLA Still Is Looking Up the Hill : College football: Mistakes thwart Bruin attempts to come back in 30-16 loss at Tennessee. Maddox struggles.
- GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : North Korean Scores 10 to Win Gold Medal
- USOC Chief Won't Seek Re-Election : Olympics: Under fire for business dealings, Helmick says his reign will end after term.
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Azusa Pacific Wins the Hard Way
- Amsterdam Is Good Gateway for Europe Visit
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : OUT & ABOUT : Air Raid
- State Points to History of Violations in Seeking Fine : Hazardous waste: The $454,000 penalty, for alleged improper storage and handling, would be one of largest imposed in Southland.
- City to Honor Teacher for 30 Years of Service
- Army May Have Made a Grave Error When It Buried Custer : History: Remains at West Point may not be the infamous soldier killed at Little Bighorn, historians and anthropologists say.
- Legislators Find Money Left Over for 'Park Barrel'
- Outlook Gets Brighter in Guyana as Reform Takes Hold : Latin America: Improvement may be too little and too late, however, to avert an opposition victory in the presidential election before year's end.
- COMMENTARY ON RIGHTS : Human Relations Panel Embraces a New Change, Challenge : Consolidation with the women's commission is a natural fit. But survival will depend on community support.
- Season to Open on Challenging Note
- Will Ed be George Burns' opening act...
- When Major News Happens, Why Is CIA Among the Last to Know? : Intelligence: Despite time and money spent by the CIA, the President learned about the Soviet coup only after many newsrooms did.
- Mediation Centers Cut Down on Trials and Tribulation
- Notes about your surroundings. Workshops on Birding...
- Facts Collide in Hermosa's Police Debate : Law enforcement: Proponents say a proposal to replace city officers with sheriff's deputies will save money. The police union claims it will raise costs.
- Tattoo-Removal Program Erases Ties to Gang Past
- Reports Have an Impact on Environment : Development: Studies mandated by the state are poised to play a key role in the biggest decisions facing local officials.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Benes Beats Giants for 9th Victory in a Row
- Phipps Wins 1st Modified Title at Saugus
- Aztecs' Faulk Leaves a Mark on the Tigers : College football: Pacific coach impressed by SDSU freshman, although missed tackles were a concern.