- Council Rejects Bid to Delay Chief Selection : City Hall: Councilman Alatorre's motion was prompted by exclusion of two Latino candidates. Lobbying by mayor's office to keep police reform on track was intense.
- 20 Californians Admit Writing 584 Overdrafts
- Hunter Feeling the Heat Over Kiting Scandal
- HOT BEDS: When UCI's birthing center opened...
- LITTLE DUKES: They are scattered so far...
- STILL GROWING: A federal courthouse in Santa...
- 20 Californians Admit Making 584 Overdrafts
- MOVIN' ON: Orange Coast College takes pride...
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : VanWagenen's 2 Homers, Aghajanian's Shutout Propel Crespi
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Keough Going for Fifth Spot
- Prosecutors declined to file sexual assault charges...
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Anderson Ready to Play His Role
- Brea-Olinda Continues to Roll Past Opponents
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL / STATE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT : Faith Baptist Earns Rematch With Rival
- Peninsula's Pressure Puts Squeeze on Poway
- With an NCAA Berth in Hand, Campbell Gets Over the Hump
- San Diego Spotlight : Bring a Hearty Appetite and Thirst to Brewski's
- MOVIE REVIEW : Real Side of Celebrity in 'My Life'
- Tone Poem to an Anguished Generation
- Socker Burn Wings With Overtime Goal
- MOVIE REVIEW : VA Indictment Deserves a Better Film
- Drawing on Memories of Early Years : Art: John Outterbridge's exhibit at the Rancho Santiago College gallery not only bespeaks his past but also reflects his current beliefs and passions.
- Singer Works on Success : Soprano Jennifer Smith Says Her Career Is Governed by a Plan
- Bellson Will Beat Music Into Them : Jazz: Drummer, whose talent doesn't end on bandstand, will teach students at O.C. clinic. He's happy to pass on his skills.
- Poets Will Tell a Different Story : Performance: All-male fairy tale is part of a program at Chapman University that will explore traditional gender roles.
- Brooks' Vision Lives On in His Movies
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'American Me' Delivers
- ENERGY
- Girding for Battle : Dow Corning Prepares for Flood of Lawsuits Over Breast Implants
- B of A Sale May Cause Shift in Arizona
- Top HomeFed Exec to Leave Troubled Bank : * Banking: Chief financial officer Nichol says he is leaving for another job and his decision has nothing to do with the deadline facing the failing thrift.
- Investors Raise Stake in Readicare : * Stock: Chicago group now owns 10.3% of Irvine workers' compensation claim specialist but says it won't try to take control.
- Bush's Support of Firms Called Fiscal Blow to State
- U.S. Tactics in Curbing Arms Spread Debated : Proliferation: The ship episode reveals divisions over how far to go in stopping transfers of missiles or technology.
- Montpelier, Vt., Still Closed to Prevent Looting
- Kissinger, CIA Chief Deliver Warnings : Foreign policy: Attention to Eastern Europe, other trouble spots urged by speakers at conference sponsored by Nixon library.
- What's Hot a la Milan
- Judge Refuses to Bar Roberti From Entering Special Election
- Casino Is Gambling on Glitz : Business: Local card club is looking to Las Vegas-style shows in hopes of attracting new customers.
- PANORAMA CITY : Berman Criticizes Bush on Soviet Aid
- Water Authority Lowers Conservation Goals After Recent Rains
- BURBANK : Student's $50,000 Claim Is Rejected
- Board Drops Regents Road Off Rail Plan : Trolley: Sudden change by transit panel chairman surprises opponents of plan. Routes along Genesee Avenue and west of I-5 are being considered.
- Winter's Final Weekend to Go Out Like a Lamb
- Palmisano, Thousand Oaks Come Up Short, 58-56
- AMERICA'S CUP DAILY REPORT : CHALLENGER TRIALS : Light Winds Make Long Day
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Bangkok': Powerful, Unsettling
- ROUNDUP : Murray's Shot Gives Glendora Victory, 55-53
- No More 'Media Jury' in King Case
- MOVIE REVIEW : Uneven 'Cousin Vinny' a Mixed Bag of Comedy
- MUSIC
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'American Me' Delivers
- Quiksilver Loses $1.8 Million
- East German Crimes to Be Probed : Unification: A special commission is formed after a national debate on dealing with the former Communist state's history of oppression.
- Archibald T. Steele; Journalist Reported From China in the '30s
- Mother Says Boy, 10, Admitted Fatal Shot : Crime: Emerging picture shows a child who was undisciplined and headed for trouble.
- Man Crushed to Death by His Trailer
- Yaroslavsky to Seek Ban on Promotion of Religion
- 2 Men Badly Burned in Northridge Garage Fire
- Felipe F. Turich; Retired Actor
- Bacteria Product May Help Treat Kaposi's Sarcoma
- Mother and Baby in Fire Hospitalized
- Oxnard Discusses Landfill Closure Cost With 6 Cities : Environment: The Santa Clara dump closed in 1983, but cleanup expenses of $15 million have officials looking to spread the tab among municipalities that used the site.
- Camarillo : Clairol Decides Not to Close Facility
- Throttling Torrey Pines Is Just a Work of Artesia
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA DIVISION III TOURNAMENT : Otterbein Next on the Trail for Pioneering Cal Lutheran
- Arizona's Evans Eyes SDSU Post
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : ANAHEIM COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- If All the World Loves a Clown . . .
- Mr. Brown's Wild Ride: On Maverick's Campaign Trail : Politics: Drivers are lost. Schedules are vague. Those who follow the candidate are never sure what lies ahead.
- Expanded Westside Recycling Service Put Off Indefinitely
- Patching Up a Problem : No-Smoking Aid Has Ignited Big Demand, but Experts Warn It's No Cure-All
- Charles S. Buck; Pioneer Radio Announcer, Producer, Actor
- Judge Dogs Man for Ignoring '87 Ticket
- San Diego : City Worker Killed When Hit by Truck
- 91 Disabled Residents May Be Put Out of Anaheim Care Facility
- Court Order Sought to Shut Down Doctor : Medicine: Tustin gynecologist accused of molesting scores of patients also faces possible criminal prosecution.
- 'Off the Wall' Has More Than One Meaning for El Toro's Juggert
- In Barron, Santa Clara Finds Big Edge, 64-52
- DIVISION I SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Mira Mesa, San Dieguito Take Section Championships
- Coach Collapses; Game Postponed : College basketball: Hawaii's Wallace in good condition after being felled during WAC tournament game against Utah.
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- Beyond the Waves : The Colorful New Age of Surfwear Also Takes to the Streets
- Vet Care Cost Dogs Governor
- Runaway Trolley Kills 13, Hurts 30 in Swedish City
- Haiti Parliament Delays Vote on Accord : Crisis: Opposition from the military government jeopardizes plan to restore Aristide--in title--and end embargo.
- Suspect Drops His Request for Castration
- ORANGE : City OKs Standards for Landscaping
- 2 Held in Bank Robbery, Chase Facing Charges
- 13 Die in Truck-Bus Crash
- Countywide : Residents Honored by Cypress College
- Neither Moral Nor Financial Balance : Rep. Hunter's excuse in the 'Rubbergate' case bounces way out of bounds
- Cat Hullabaloo : Posh Housing for 20 Felines Has Some Neighbors Snarling
- SANTA CLARITA : Lights Installed at Junior High Field
- County Agencies Assail Care Facility's Closure : Health: Officials say the state shut down Holiday Terrace in Westminster without adequate time to relocate the 75 elderly residents.
- Relatives Trying to Make Sense of the Senseless : Tragedy: A young boy with a rare blood disease clings to life after a stray bullet strikes him in the head as he runs to greet his father.
- TUSTIN : Elementary School to Reopen in Shuffle
- OK, Now Let Me Get This Straight: If They're Wearing Pasties, It's Dirty?
- Friends, Foes of Coyotes Draw Up Sides
- Players Stew Over Padres' Treatment of Benes : Baseball: Giving the young pitcher an extra $100,000 is viewed as preferential and contrary to club policy by teammates.
- Apparel Workers Win $805,676 Pay Judgment
- When Accidental Death of Child Is Not Woe Enough : Weapons: New statute makes parents criminally liable for gun negligence. Some question whether law is cruel.
- U.S. Leads Arms Sales to Mideast
- House to Name All Bad Check Writers : Ethics: Lawmakers are ready to authorize disclosure of financial records of 355 current, former members of Congress linked to scandal. The bank's operator resigns.
- Operating Without Accountability
- STREET SCENE : Urban Cowgirls Buckle Up
- Countywide : Impostor Lawmen Rob 2 Motorists
- State Parks Agency Acquires Title to Paramount Ranch : Development: The deal may be first use of foreclosure to create parkland, officials say.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE LAPD : Selection Process Isn't Right Without a Verdict From Voters : In June, voters decide on new rules for selecting a police chief; let's delay a choice till then and include all city voices.
- New Police Chief Plans Hands-On Role in Inglewood
- NORTHRIDGE : Woman Denies Abusing Animals
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : El Toro
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Floyd Picks Up Where He Left Off--in Front
- A New York state woman has filed...
- President Is Out at L.A.'s BBDO Ad Agency
- Man Convicted of Harassing Witt : Crime: Mother makes public apology for his actions, in which he stalked the champion figure skater and sent her obscene mail.
- One of a Kind : Fashion: Michael Hoban has dressed everyone from Elvis to Jackie in leather. So when cheap knockoffs flooded the market, the feisty designer fought back.
- NEWPORT BEACH : 2nd Career as Sculptor Shaping Up
- Senate Blocks Effort to Kill Middle-Income Tax Break : Legislation: Dissident Democrats want the money spent on cutting budget deficit, helping fix the nation's infrastructure.
- LOS ANGELES : Hot Line Set Up for Public to Report Criminal Activity
- ORANGE : Victorian Cottage Site Goes to Agency
- BELL GARDENS : Outgoing Council OKs Severance Pay for Staff
- Court Expected to Stall Welfare Cuts : Benefits: Appeals court indicates it will maintain general relief while a trial is held to consider a county plan to drop some from welfare roles.
- LOS ANGELES : Judge Refuses to Lower Bail for Ex-Informant
- Cougars Find Ways to Advance
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : Dana Hills
- If There's a Will There's a Wave : Surfer Hagan Kelley Has Been Able to Triumph Over a Personal Tragedy
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Retail Sales Take 1.3% Leap in February : * Economy: Although the figure suggests that a recovery is under way, it is offset by news that jobless claims jumped.
- Supreme Court Bars Riverside Anti-Gay Measure
- Panel Agrees to Recommend 2 Paramedics for Ambulances : Health: The requirement, limited to densely populated areas, will be considered for adoption by the county's Emergency Medical Care Committee.
- OCEANSIDE : 2 Are Indicted in Cocaine Seizure
- Caretaker Is Arrested in Embezzlement
- Warner Study Widened : Development: Los Angeles Planning Commission again orders environmental review for 57 million square feet at the center.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Street Gangs: Let's Use Every Tool in Toolbox : Reassignment of FBI agents will provide new resources and augment, rather than supplant, local efforts.
- BOOK REVIEW : Ship's Legend Goes on a Romp : FLYING DUTCH <i> by Tom Holt</i> ; St. Martin's Press/Thomas Dunne $18.95; 252 pages
- State Slashes Enforcement of Liquor Laws : Alcohol: Budget cuts shift focus from policing violations to handling a backlog of applications for licenses.
- Staying on Job Pays Off for Older Workers : Demographics: People who decide not to retire say they gain both financially and personally. Officials say the employers win, too.
- SEAL BEACH : High Court Won't Hear Mola Request
- Prince Will Stand Trial in Six Slayings : Crime: The judge cites a pattern in her review of the evidence in the women's stabbing deaths.
- SAN FERNANDO : Drunk Driver Sentenced in Deaths of Two
- ANAHEIM : Symptoms Persist in Disneyland Incident
- West Hills Man Admits Robbing 9 Banks of $1 Million
- Ethics Review of Contributions to the Mayor Urged : Planning: Panel is asked to study whether donations to Bradley influenced decisions on golf course.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Rules Revised on Projects Outside City
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : San Clemente
- NBA ROUNDUP : Dumars Scores 45 in Thomas' Absence
- Campbell Hall Win Triggers Adulation
- Trimedyne Gets OK on Laser Device
- Spaniards Buy Into Mexican Bank
- U.S. Role Abroad Splits Presidential Candidates : Campaign: Bush puts focus on global peacekeeping. Democrats stress keeping pace with Germany, Japan.
- Cutting Office Space, Energy Costs
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Another Flight for Lee Payne's Airship History
- Laslo Benedek, 87; Screenwriter, Movie and Television Director
- COMMUNICATIONS
- GATT Members Cite U.S. Protectionism : * Trade: The organization questions 'anti-dumping' procedures and high tariffs on certain products.
- Why Foreign Stocks Are Slipping : Other Economies Are Down; a U.S. Recovery May Not Help Them
- C-SPAN to Televise Democrats' Debate
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : CS Long Beach Runs By New Mexico St.
- Jones Revs Up Thousand Oaks' Title Drive
- Estancia's Victory Sets Up Rematch
- Watch Bo, and Learn a Lesson
- Rancho Alamitos Holds Off Morningside to Advance
- MOVIE REVIEWS : A Documentary Trio Up for Oscar, Worth a Look
- Allbee Throws Caution to the Wind : Prep baseball: Edison left-hander, unafraid to throw curve when behind in the count, strikes out 15 in 5-3 win over Simi Valley.
- Wysocki's Trial Run : She Will Go for Olympics at 35 After Three-Year Suspension
- JAZZ REVIEW : There's No Buddy Like Nonnis : The drummer, leading his 15-piece ensemble at a Huntington Beach show, isn't Rich. And he isn't trying to be.
- FDA Presses Heart Valve Maker on Breakage : * Medicine: Shiley is asked to inform doctors, patients of a greater risk of failure than previously supposed.
- * Richard C. Connelly, vice president of...
- Strong Feelings About Felines on the Prowl at Mobil Refinery : Wildlife: The company considers the feral cats a potential hazard around machinery. Four were taken to a shelter and destroyed, which set off a howl of protest from some employees.
- Transient Stopped at Border Believed To Be 'Spiderman' Bank Robber
- Officers Had Baton Lessons : King beating: Two accused policemen had a training session on baton technique just before the incident, their supervisor testifies.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL: STATE REGIONAL PLAYOFFS : Mater Dei Routs Fremont at Foul Line : Prep basketball: At one point, Monarchs had taken 35 free throws to Pathfinders' one.
- All-Star Basketball Classic Features Top Area Seniors
- Lincoln Raises Game to Beat Downey Pius X
- Milwaukee Brewer pitcher Julio Machado will not...
- Boseman Takes Control in Monarchs' 93-74 Win
- DIVISION I : Capo Valley Eliminates Westchester
- The trial of former middleweight champion Michael...
- DIVISION V GIRLS : Stutz, Christian Teach Pasadena Poly a Lesson
- Miscellany
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : UC Santa Barbara Silences Hawaii in Big West
- Serra's Season Comes to an End : Boys' basketball: Santa Clara's Art Barron scores 23 points in 64-52 victory over Cavaliers, who finish 15-16.
- AUTOS
- Air Force Proposes Early Ban on CFCs : * Military: Ozone-depleting chlorofluorocarbons and halons would be kept off bases, U.S.-owned plants.
- FCC Relaxes Radio Station Owner Rules
- Mocking of Aborigine Deaths Probed
- Laker Wives Extend Their Charity
- Richard C. Niblack; Architect Helped Design Forum, NASA Center
- House to Name All Bad-Check Writers : Ethics: Lawmakers vote, 426-0, to disclose identities of 355 current, former members of Congress responsible for overdrafts. The bank's manager resigns under pressure.
- LAKE CASITAS : New State-Funded Pier Is Completed
- AGOURA HILLS : Llamas Win Vote of City Council
- Triathlon
- McKinney Lifts Peninsula to Easy Win Over Poway
- 43 Free Throws Help Mater Dei Win by 19 : Division I: Monarchs attempt 57 from line in 74-55 victory in regional semifinal. L.A. Fremont connects on 15 of 20.
- Morningside Falls Short in Bid to Gain State Championship Berth
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Shakes' Stumbles Over Unnecessary Plot Twists
- PacBell Rate Hikes Opposed by Coalition : * Utilities: Groups tell the PUC that the phone company first should reach out to thousands of Latino households that have no service.
- Pacific Inland's Earnings Rise
- The Three Cutoffs for Keeping Tax Records
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Pounds of Love : Couples Tend to Slip on the Weight After They Slip on the Ring
- NATO : In a Changed World, Turkey Moves to Cut Back Its Army
- Silicon Graphics, MIPS Computer Systems to Merge : * Technology: The combined billion-dollar company will meld sophisticated computers with cutting-edge chip designs. But there is a downside.
- Owner Surrenders to Face 25 Charges in Chicken Plant Fire
- 'A Great Motivator' : Teacher and mentor Duane Nichols is excited about science. And about teaching. His students respond by consistently winning national awards.
- Santa Monica-Malibu Schools OK Condom Policy : Health: The district approves a program to provide high school students easy access. But a distribution plan has yet to be devised.
- SAN DIEGO : Suspended Attorney Pleads Not Guilty
- Deputies Use Dogs in Indiscriminate Attacks, Panel Told : Law enforcement: Nearly two dozen people testify in East L.A. on the Sheriff's Department use of force.
- Might We Lose Russia? Nixon Dares to Ask the Question : Former President wants Bush, and the Democrats, to rise to the occasion
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Cold Weather Delays End of Freeway Project
- COSTA MESA : Educators Forge U.S.-Mexican Link
- HERMOSA BEACH : Admission Charge for Volleyball Spiked
- CLIPBOARD : 55-Alive Mature Driving Class Schedule
- Ethics Panel Urged to Probe Bradley Role in Project : Development: Homeowners group seeks inquiry into whether mayor was influenced to push plans for a golf course by developer's campaign contributions. Bradley spokesman denies any wrongdoing.
- Bury the Tollway? Officials Override an Intriguing Idea
- EPA to Begin Probes in Subdivision
- Packard's Trucking Reform Bill Proposes Further Deregulation
- JUNIOR COLLEGE BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Ventura's Reserves Fizzle but Starters Sizzle in Win
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Scream Machine Rates as Longshot, but His Jockey Is Quite a Favorite
- NHL ROUNDUP : Canucks Beat Devils, Clinch Playoff Berth
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : 1991 IN REVIEW
- The King of Pranks : From Belching Contests to Finding New Uses for Jell-O, Padre Pitcher Larry Andersen Rules
- Beatty, Bening Privately Wed
- Play Takes Stab at Dynamics of Power Lunches : Rituals: A playwright comments on love and money in a "sexless" town. The action takes place in a trendy Melrose eatery.
- Hwang Pulls 'Face Value' From SCR : Stage: The Tony-winner's work--which had been commissioned by the company--will go to Broadway.
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : Instead of Door to Door, It's Now VCR to VCR
- Ferry-Ship Collision in Canada Injures 19
- King's Injuries at Issue : Trial: Lawyer for Officer Powell downplays their severity despite testimony from doctor who treated motorist hours after beating.
- Challenger in Illinois Race Is Hurt in Shooting
- Israeli Diversion of Missile Data Alleged : Intelligence: Washington is looking into reports that Israel gave Patriot technology to China. Jerusalem denies doing so.
- Albert Dominguez; Pianist Helped Found Chamber Music Society
- 4 Wounded by Police in Kenya's Unrest
- Trouble Shadowed Youth Arrested in S.D. Slaying : Crime: Raised in a crime-ridden neighborhood, 10-year-old accused in killing is considered hardened.
- <i> A look at noteworthy addresses in the Southland.</i>
- Bank Scandal Spreads to Senate Races
- VENTURA : St. Patrick's Day Parade to Be Staged
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Driver, Motorcyclist Killed in Collision
- Ex-IRS Employee Gets 12-Year Term
- America's Cup Challenger Trials Caught Up In Zephyr : Sailing: The length of the races reach record proportions because of the conditions.
- King Trial a Ratings Boost for KTTV
- Pop Album Chart : Brooks Keep His Brand on No. 1 Spot
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Orestes' Message Writ in Capital Letters
- Pictures of Discomfort
- Police Identify Slain Youth as Gang Member
- STANTON : Council Accused of Illegal Secrecy
- 10 Candidates Seek to Succeed Bane in 40th Assembly District : Politics: The field includes Assemblywoman Barbara Friedman, whose own territory was sliced up in recent remapping.
- Anti-campaign platform: If you're fed up with...
- COUNTY VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Huntington Beach Heads 24-Team Field Saturday
- Bishop Montgomery Girls Beat Second-Seeded Gahr
- Trojans Keep Their Hopes Alive
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : Irvine
- AN APPRECIATION : Richard Brooks: A Storyteller's Legacy
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE : Tenants Anyone? Brinderson Tower II Gets Out Compass in Search of Some
- Negotiating the 'Menswear Mall'
- 47% in Orange County Back Bush, Poll Says
- Smoking-Related Epidemic Is Foreseen : Health: Surgeon general's report says aggressive action is needed to prevent widespread death, disease in Latin America, the Caribbean.
- Something New : Today's mothers of the brides are breaking the rules with form-fitting outfits made of elegant fabrics in bold colors.
- DWP Seeks to End Rationing April 1 : Conservation: Voluntary reductions will still be sought. Council and mayor are expected to act quickly on the commission's proposal.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Frankly, We Should Cancel Current Residents of House : Rep. Rohrabacher's abuse of congressional mailing privilege and his feeble excuses for it show why incumbents must go.
- CSU Chancellor Gives Bleak Lesson : Higher Education: Tuition increase or more state funding is needed to prevent further staff and class cuts next year, Munitz tells SDSU faculty and students.
- RESEDA : Couple Killed Trying to Elude Motorcyclist
- Ex-Deputy Testifies He Stole $113,000 During Drug Raids : Courts: He implicates two former colleagues at their federal corruption trial. He also says team members planted cocaine in a suspect's apartment.
- Film Crews Shooting on Beach
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Poway Edges El Capitan; Helix Rolls Past Hilltop
- Titan Volleyball Preliminary Injunction Case Delayed Again
- Miscellany
- The Sharing of Family Secrets : Exhibit: The Gene Autry Museum Children's Discovery Gallery, due to open in September, will help people understand the past through hands-on history.
- 'Up the Nile': All About a Failing Alliance That Works With Others
- Man Who Stalked Olympic Skater Convicted : Verdict: Harry Veltman III, who represented himself, was found guilty of sending Katarina Witt obscene and threatening mail.
- OXNARD : 2 Plead Not Guilty in Death of Son
- A University Cuts a Tricky Deal : UC Irvine lets a foreign company move in under the same roof
- MISSION VIEJO : Parade to Feature Nadadores Team
- 2 L.A. Police Officers Had Practiced Baton Lessons : King case: The accused policemen had a training session on technique just before the alleged assault, their supervisor testifies during the trial.
- SEAL BEACH : Telethon Nets $5,400 for Animal Shelter
- ORANGE : City Agrees to Fly the POW/MIA Flag
- Comrie Ready to Put Gulls in Catbird Seat
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Mets' Franco Now Top-Paid Reliever
- Former Celtic Charles Smith Convicted
- Behind the Scenes at the Museum
- Long Beach Sputters in Disney's Wake : Development: The firm's decision to bail out of the city has created a swirl of criticism and finger-pointing. Officials must decide what to do with port property and the Queen Mary.
- School Officials Leave Behind Questions About Paid Trip to Monterey
- Girl, 8, Dies After Pickup Broadsides Car
- Following a Killing Trail : Crime: Police will question a paroled Austrian murderer--now a famed writer--about deaths that occurred when he was in L.A. last year. He is under arrest in Florida.
- San Diego : Cyclist Killed After Running Red Light
- Bail Reaches $99,999 as Driver Keeps Outrunning Judge
- Eggert Proves Existence of CSUN Bullpen : College baseball: Reliever's four shutout innings mark his first appearance in 10 months and highlight 9-3 Matador win.
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : Capistrano Valley
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : Mission Viejo
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Huge Portions and a Pastry Zealot: Louise & Amy Could Sink a Wardrobe
- DANCE
- Wildmon Widens Case Against 'Damned' : Law: The fundamentalist steps up his efforts to stop screenings of a film about arts censorship.
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- The Casual Candidate
- COLUMN ONE : In Defense of 2nd Line Defenders : As the National Guard and reserves are targeted for cutbacks, they demonstrate their lobbying clout--one that makes the gun lobby 'look like amateurs.'
- 2 Die in Crash as They Flee Motorcyclist : Accident: A shop owner has been arrested on a murder charge after the deaths of a Reseda couple.
- CAMARILLO : Water Board Shelves Plan to Shift Clients
- Roberts Assails Golding Airport Views
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS