- Allan Jones; Tenor Sang in '30s Film Farces
- Dasia Gets Golf Equipment Contract for Pacific Rim
- BANKING
- Dynatest Consulting Inc. in Ojai won a...
- But Not One of Them Ever Writes
- Why Reebok May Win With Athlete Who Lost
- Dow Corning Wants to Shed Its Medical Devices Unit : Health: The decision comes three months after it pulled out of the breast-implant business.
- BANKING
- Courtaulds Defense Products Inc. in Glendale won...
- Legendary Hollywood Flack Ready for Next Starring Role
- Engine Device Blamed for Fatal Copter Crash : Accident: A report says warnings about drive shafts overheating were issued before the fatal plunge.
- SANTA MONICA : 2 Students Plead Guilty in Assault on Teacher
- Ocean View Softball Coach Oakley Resigns
- 3-D Systems Completes $7.9-Million Offering
- Lee A. Deets has been appointed executive...
- Fired Union Official Leads in Hotel Employees Election
- Power Lines Raise Health Concerns Among Homeowners
- Railway Buys, Refurbishes 1,500-Horsepower Engine
- Dr. Lluis Mir has joined the scientific...
- PerfectData Bounces Back : Comebacks: Cost-cutting saves the Simi Valley maker of cleaning products for computers. The firm plans to expand by making and selling modems.
- Millard H. Pryor Jr. has been elected...
- Stock Watch
- Don R. Cardenas has been appointed sales...
- AFTER THE QUAKES : Twin Temblors Jolt Homeowner Interest in Insurance : Disaster: Calls to agents are up, but most carriers have temporary bans on issuing new policies.
- Photo Essay : Life's Fire Turns to Ashes in Havana
- Ailing Yuen Felt He Had to Move Fast
- Recipient of Baboon Liver Stable After Historic Surgery : Medicine: Surgeon says patient's response is comparable to having received a human organ. But such cross-species transplants may pose unknown problems.
- Ban Upheld on Symbols of Religion on City Seals
- Bicyclist Hit by Car Dies; Driver Arrested
- Panel Votes to Cut 10,000 Navy Staff Jobs : Scandal: The House committee acts out of annoyance at Tailhook affair. Senate may not go along with the measure.
- SIMI VALLEY : City to Seek Input on Street Widening
- U.N. Controls Sarajevo Airport; 1st Flight Lands : Balkans: More peacekeepers are on the way to secure the lifeline for 300,000 starving civilians.
- EL CAJON : Store Owner's Killer Gets Life in Prison
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Expos' Lyons Returns to Red Sox
- Norway, Iceland to Hunt Whales Again : Ecology: They will defy a ban on commercial catches by letting their fleets go after one species. The U.S., Britain and environmentalists protest.
- Japan Ruling Party Headed for Big Win, Analyst Says : Election: He predicts women voters will return to the fold in July contests for the upper house.
- PAGES : And You Thought You Knew It All
- Dressing Down for Orchestra's Gala
- L.A. Soccer Has Two Years of Work to Go : 1994 World Cup: Rose Bowl officials plan to make most of the major renovations by the '93 Super Bowl.
- Lettau Takes a Big Step Up by Signing With JVC Label
- ENTERTAINMENT
- THE ABORTION DECISION : Lining Up on Abortion
- Clock Watchers Play Catch-Up Tonight
- QUITO : Presidential Runoff
- SAN DIEGO : DNA Issue Delays Hubbard Trial's Start
- Path Cleared for Baby's Marrow Transplant : Agencies Agree to Let 16-Month-Old Leukemia Patient Have Out-of-State Operation
- D.A., County Counsel Resist Reforms, Grand Jury Says : Child Abuse: Panel says they have failed to join in measures to ensure fairness and prevent the unnecessary breakup of families.
- Planned Filtration Plant Angers Customers, Water Agency
- Tenants Protest Work Rules at Homeless Shelter : Oxnard: The founder of the financially troubled Zoe Christian Center says jobs are done on a voluntary basis. A rent increase drove some residents away.
- Metzgers Jailed in Canada on Racial Hatred Charge
- IRVINE : 16 Win Awards for Writings About City
- * The Rev. Samuel F. Middlebrook; Minister
- PERSPECTIVE ON IRAN : The People Will Be Heard : The West is just beginning to glimpse the unrest bred by 13 years of economic and religious tyranny.
- SAN DIEGO : Driver Surrenders in Bicyclist's Death
- Bird Must Learn New Role for Dream Team
- Keith Dixon has been appointed to serve...
- Williams' Task Is Familiar but the Challenge Is Bigger : LAPD: New chief has dealt before with a tarnished police image. But will Philadelphia formula work here?
- BOOK REVIEW : Satire Misfires Without a Moral Center : THE BIG HYPE, <i> by Avery Corman,</i> Simon & Schuster, $19; 199 pages
- Party-Goers Catch 'Boomerang'
- Another Man Offers Companionship to a Lonely Princess
- A Muddled Ruling--There They Go Again : Court upholds most of Pennsylvania abortion law
- GRANADA HILLS : Firefighter Injured in Riot Is Promoted
- Throwing a Curve at the Fakes : Sports: As All-Star game approaches, local officials join with Major League Baseball to protect a $2-billion merchandise industry from counterfeiters.
- THEATER : McGarry's Tales: True to Form : Her Work Documents the Tribulations of a Family That Could Be Her Own
- O.C. Unemployment Rate Rises to 5.9% in May : Outlook: Despite the figures, a Chapman University economist sticks by his assessment that the recession in the county has bottomed out.
- Efforts to Keep L.A. Jobs Called Uncoordinated : Commerce: A Los Angeles County grand jury panel suggests bringing together all the organizations that are involved.
- Astronomers Win Latest Fight to Keep City Street Lights Yellow
- Rose Bowl Gets Final of World Cup
- He Starts Off Where the Road Ends : Whether Racing Through the Desert or Searching for a Lost Boy, Ashley Is Strictly Business
- Checking Prague's Post-Revolution Artistic Pulse : Culture: If the art world has been slow tuning in to the Czech capital, it seems to be making up for lost time.
- Weekend Box Office : 'Batman' No. 1; 'Entry's' Strong Entry
- ELSEWHERE
- Garstin Joins Top Cable TV Broker Daniels
- RETAIL
- Davilyn Corp. in North Hollywood won a...
- Embittered Township Buries Massacre Victims : South Africa: Funeral for those slain in Boipatong is a scene from nation's strife-torn past.
- High Court Backs Compensation for Loss of Land Rights : Property: Justices rule that a state must prove it is blocking development to prevent public harm or pay the owner for his sacrifice.
- MISSION VIEJO : Board to Consider $109-Million Budget
- A Soft Touch for All Those Hard, Bumpy Roads Ahead
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : REBUILDING : Design Professionals Open Hot Line
- Legislative Branch Budget
- SAN DIEGO : Aftershock Blamed in Bedroom Fire
- SANTA PAULA : Rent Control Sought for Trailer Parks
- The Press : Arabs See Rabin's Big Victory in a Cautious Light
- Hockey
- A punch line we've all heard before:...
- British track officials broke their own rules...
- Berlin's beleaguered effort to serve as host...
- HORSE RACING : Tight Spot Is Assigned 126 Pounds, Golden Pheasant 123 for American
- EUROPEAN BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Sabonis Lifts Lithuania to Victory Over Croatia
- Lewis Freedman; Award-Winning TV Producer
- Exxon Executive Reportedly Died Before Ransom Demand
- Scouts Unscathed After Shaky Camp-Out : Brownies: Anaheim troop flees cabin after first quake only to find way home blocked by second.
- THE ABORTION DECISION : TEXT: Duty 'To Define Liberty of All'
- SDSU Faculty Votes 'No Confidence' in Day : Education: The unprecedented action is taken in response to his cuts of staff and departments.
- Communists on Way to Landslide in Mongolia
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Health Department Faulted for Lax Contract Oversight
- THOUSAND OAKS : Study on Regional Issues Released
- Church Arsonist Is Given Seven Years in State Prison
- Accident Kills 3 From Huntington Beach
- Marine Institute Offers Sea Camps
- COUNTYWIDE : Unemployment Rate Drops for 3rd Straight Month
- SAN CLEMENTE : Officer Honored for Stopping Car Thieves
- State Seeks to Revoke Gionis' Medical License : Charges: New allegation of sexual misconduct with a patient is brought against physician convicted of masterminding an assault on ex-wife Aissa Wayne.
- Finley Has His Longest Stint, but Twins' Tapani Wins Again
- "Awareness," an art sale/music program Saturday at...
- Unico American Profits Rise 30% in 4th Quarter
- Diodes Inc. Reaches Marketing Agreement
- GTE Suspends 20 at Latino Service Center : Utilities: The employees allegedly signed up thousands of unsuspecting consumers for services they did not request.
- OXNARD : Festival Picks Panel on Disabled Access
- Ayres Named Women's Head Coach
- Brothers Hope for Doubles Duty : Olympics: Fred and Dave Spaulding, who have paddled together since 1986, qualify for trip to Barcelona.
- West Leads Big Drop in Home Sales : Real Estate: Sales of new houses in the region plunged 34.4% in May.
- French May Get U.S. Partner in Quest to Acquire LTV Unit
- RETAIL
- ENTERTAINMENT
- New Capital Fund Targets Minority Firms : Investing: The goal is to raise at least $25 million to help create jobs and revitalize inner-city areas in the wake of the riots.
- Pleasant Aftershocks : Big Bear, Palm Springs Report Few Tourist Cancellations Because of Quakes
- THQ Inc. Reduces Share Availability
- Abex Will Change Its Focus
- Marquardt Manufacturing Inc. named Terry Jackson vice...
- Israelis Question Palestinians on Arafat Meeting
- Bush-Perot Squabble Boosts Clinton in Poll : Campaign: Democrat leads rivals for first time in ABC-Washington Post survey, but edge is statistically insignificant.
- Basketball Star Wanted: Moral Code Not Required
- Gunman Kills Ex-Wife, Boyfriend, Self
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : COMMUNITY OUTREACH : $1 Million Donated for Recovery Effort
- Effort to Stem Car Thefts to Be Revived : Crime: Decals will allow police to stop vehicles. Officials say the program works but legal questions arise.
- COSTA MESA : Tour Bus Engine Burns; None Injured
- COUNTYWIDE : Judge Gives County Contempt Deadline
- Three More TV Games Set During Tournament
- Sailing
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Red Sox End Their Attempt to Acquire Padres' Jerald Clark
- AFI FESTIVAL : 'Peckinpah--Man of Iron' by Those Who Knew Him
- ENTERTAINMENT
- HemaCare Corp. Raises $2.41 Million
- TWA Confirms Talks With USAir on Sale of Assets : Airlines: Three-way deal reportedly involves British Airways. It would spell the end for Trans World.
- BANKING
- Judge Freezes Company's Accounts : Courts: The SEC alleges that a Lake Forest investment counselor sold nonexistent securities.
- My Sister Emily
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : JOBS : New Phone Number for Applicants
- Eastside Anti-Drug Efforts to Consolidate : Education: A goal is increased efficiency for programs targeted at youths. The campaign will include new TV and radio spots.
- Miscellany
- Pro Football
- Laurie Saylors has been appointed sales manager...
- British Deal Expands UPS European Presence
- Changing Lifestyles : 'We Have Nothing, Only Fidel, Fidel' : After two years of deprivation, Cubans now hold a much harsher view of Castro.
- THE ABORTION DECISION : Ruling Pleases Neither Side; Both Vow to Continue Fight : Debate: The opposing camps turn their attention to the upcoming elections and the future makeup of the Supreme Court.
- MUNICH : After the Fall . . .
- MANILA : Ramos Rx: Daily Prayer
- Bush Attacks Hollywood's 'Sick' Anti-Police Themes
- THE STATE BUDGET CRISIS : State Faces Prospect of Issuing IOUs to Pay Bills : Government: Registered warrants will replace checks Wednesday if Gov. Wilson and Legislature fail to resolve fiscal impasse. Step would likely hurt bond rating.
- COSTA MESA : City Appeals Tavern Fight to High Court
- COUNTYWIDE : Pilot Child-Care Program Extended
- SAN DIEGO : Trial of 2 Begins in Roadway Killing
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : DISASTER CENTERS : Watts Facility Closing; Others Open
- MONOPOLY WATCH : Clear as a Bell
- Murder Verdict Puts Coffman Nearer 2nd Death Sentence : Courts: Defendant convicted of strangling 19-year-old Huntington Beach college student with aid of her ex-convict lover.
- State Workers Prepare to Get IOUs in Place of Paychecks : Budget crisis: The first notes, which most banks will honor, will be issued Wednesday. Employees say they're not ready to panic--yet.
- The Intelligentsia Is Anti-Intellect : If Hollywood now represents 'the elite' of our culture, it's because the traditional thinking class has sold out.
- TENNIS / SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GIRLS' 18 SECTIONALS : Laguna Niguel's Mall Rolls Past Jellen, Wins Championship Match
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : 2 Area Lawmakers' Treasuries Cited
- It's Like Sun Rising in the West
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McDowell's Five-Inning Performance Good for 11th Victory
- An Obsession for Restoring Welles' Works : Movies: Some of his films have been saved, but others haven't fared as well. Some were cut by studios; others were damaged or destroyed.
- PBS, NBC Team for Conventions: Smart 'Synthesis'
- Thomas J. Pernice has been appointed vice...
- Aetna to Cut 4,800 Jobs by End of '93
- Regional Outlook : 'New' Europe Watches Its House Burn : Ethnic wars and border disputes are forcing U.S. and allies to make hard choices. One option is intervention.
- DNA Data Helps Convict Buena Park Man of 8 Rapes : Trial: He faces up to 160 years in prison. Jurors call evidence from 'genetic fingerprinting' pivotal.
- 'No Confidence' Vote for SDSU President
- No Charges Filed in King Marital Dispute
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cubs End Five-Year Drought Against Gooden
- Beyond Mere Rivalry : Reign of Spain Remains Source of Catalonian Disdain as 500 Years of Bitterness Is Vented Through Sports
- Padres Fall in 11th
- Gary E. Morin has been promoted to...
- Clamshell Building Inc. in Ventura won a...
- Mick Allenson has been promoted to vice...
- Homedco Says It Will Buy Georgia Firm : Health care: The $72-million cash deal would nearly double the Fountain Valley company's size and make it the nation's second-largest such firm.
- Confirmation Unlikely, Roberti Tells Carrabino
- Algeria Leader Assassinated During Speech
- Documentary : Mexico's Phone Follies : Trying to make a call from south of the border is a test in patience. If you get a dial tone, then pray you don't lose it.
- THE ABORTION DECISION : 'Betrayal' or 'Courage': 3 Justices Are Judged : Decision: O'Connor, Kennedy and Souter take the middle ground, and some heat, in break from the right.
- Coping With '90s' Loose Connections
- * Paul M. Gassaway; Ex-Anchor Pad Head
- CAMARILLO : City Council Renews Bus Service Contract Despite Complaints
- BREA : Fees Issue Divides Teachers, District
- COUNTYWIDE : House Panel Extends Ocean Drilling Ban
- MSL Still Searching for Answer : Soccer: League extends deadline on folding. Word on St. Louis, all-star concept encourages owners.
- Unusually Strong Summer Storm Hits Northern California
- Salmon Harvest in Alaska Grows, but There's a Catch : Fishing: Record hauls belie concerns over smaller fish. The worry is that North Pacific may be topped out.
- THE LANDERS AND BIG BEAR QUAKES : Death of Toddler Touches Many in Close-Knit Town
- Task Force on Liquor Stores Is Unveiled : Businesses: Mayor forms group to try to reduce tensions over rebuilding of outlets in South Los Angeles. Korean-American merchants and some residents have been at odds.
- Classroom Space at a Premium : Community colleges: Registration lines this summer lengthen as the space crunch at 4-year campuses spreads to the area's 2-year schools.
- Merchants Find Political Quest for Riot Relief Frustrating : Unrest: Korean-Americans whose businesses were damaged in the riots take their protest daily to City Hall. They are being ignored by passersby and politicians.
- Spurs to Give Daniels Opportunity in Tryout : Pro basketball: Years ago, he missed a chance to play at Nevada Las Vegas after cocaine arrest. Now, the 6-8 guard could end up playing for Tarkanian at San Antonio.
- Dodgers Keep Coming Back to Defeat Padres in the 11th
- Jack G. Lupien has been named third...
- Citadel OKs Offering to Raise $30 Million
- Hawaiian Hotels & Resorts, a Westlake Village...
- DEFICIT : To Pay Off Debts, Uncle Sam Even Accepts Spare Change
- Court to Hear Inmate's Smoke Suit
- Thai Vote Set for Sept. 13
- BURBANK : Public Hearings on Rail Project Planned
- Decision Raises Question About 'Undue Burden'
- SANTA CLARITA : Forum Planned on Hiring Contractors
- Beyond the Monochrome : Ueberroth appointment of Kinsey adds to Rebuild L.A.'s reach
- Welcome, Chief Williams : The man from Philadelphia will need a lot of patient support
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : All-Star Game Coaches Selected
- COLUMN RIGHT / GEORGE WEIGEL : Who Are the True Fanatics? : The court's decision clearly delineates the absolutists in the abortion debate.
- Gulls Are Getting Closer to Naming Their Next Head Coach
- KNBC Wins Quake Coverage Ratings Race
- 'Shock' Treatment: Invading the Talk Shows : Media: A shipping clerk's pranks with live-TV hosts has spawned copycat callers dropping the name of radio's ribald Howard Stern.
- Hughes Employees Brace for Deep Cuts in Jobs : Aerospace: Many expect bad news as the company prepares to announce plans for a restructuring.
- Kuschall of America in Camarillo won a...
- Ronald A. Friedman has joined A. V....
- Court Reinstates Lawsuit Against Thrift's Lawyers : S&Ls;: The FDIC is seeking damages of $20 million from O'Melveny & Myers for alleged malpractice.
- Norway, Iceland to Hunt Whales Again : Ecology: They will defy a ban on commercial catches by letting their fleets go after one species. The U.S., Britain and environmentalists protest.
- Allan Jones; Tenor Sang in '30s Film Farces
- Mark Eck has joined Insight Electronics Inc....
- Judge Orders Cub Scouts to Readmit Atheist Twins
- TOKYO : A National First
- Toshiba Found to Make Illegal Campaign Gifts
- Mammoth La Habra Housing Development Approved : Project: The 381-acre proposal with 700 homes, a community park and an 18-hole golf course gains unanimous City Council support, despite environmental protests.
- LANCASTER : Man, Slain Father Shot in Robbery
- Fund Drive Gets People's Goats
- LOS ANGELES : Ferraro Recovering After Heart Surgery
- Man's Self-Defense Spray Routs Restaurant Diners
- COLUMN LEFT / FRANCES KISSLING : Pro-Choice Must Widen Its Agenda : Reproductive rights are in peril, not just abortion rights.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Group Seeks Pier Area Improvements
- U.S. Has Plenty of Everything : Basketball: Even with abundant overconfidence, the Americans end up beating Canada, 105-61, after a lethargic first half.
- No Gnarly Quake Can Trip 'em Up : Concert: Musicians and fans alike hang tough through twin temblors to get to Surf City's First Annual Battle of the Surf Bands in Huntington Beach.
- THE ABORTION DECISION : Ruling Likely to Spawn New Legal and Political Sparring in California : Outlook: The State Supreme Court has not ruled squarely on the issue since being lately recast in a more conservative mold.
- TUSTIN : Educator Says Focus on Kids, Not Politics
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Farmers Market Will Get Trial Run
- High Court Backs Compensation for Loss of Land Rights : Property: Justices rule that a state must prove it is blocking development to prevent public harm or pay the owner for his sacrifice.
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : Campaign Seeks to Assist Disaster Loan Applicants
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Cities Go Into a Scramble
- Abortion Decision Divides Rival Camps : Supreme Court: Advocates of a woman's right to choose plan to increase legislative efforts. Others call the ruling a step in the right direction.
- Judge to Order Boy Scouts to Readmit Atheist Twins; Appeal Planned : Courts: Randall boys' excitement at donning uniforms officially is tempered by probability of further litigation.
- SAN CLEMENTE : New ZIP Code to Debut This Week
- GOLF
- Plan to Prevent Private Development at College Hailed by Residents : Woodland Hills: A councilwoman's effort would protect Pierce's undeveloped acreage.
- Leach Upset in Doubles at Wimbledon
- Carlos Gonzalez Gets Quick Win : Boxing: He stops Jimmy Paul in the second round of junior-lightweight fight at the Forum.
- Jail Time Does What Court Order Couldn't; Mine Site Now Clean
- Spirit Was Willing, but Text of Shoe Firm's Ad Was Weak
- Toy Maker Ousts Top 2 Executives : Chatsworth: The board of directors of With Design in Mind International is investigating allegations of misconduct.
- General Motors Corp. promoted Wallace W. Creek...
- New Stock Listing for Chatsworth Firm
- Murray C. Palmer has been promoted to...
- Developer Plans Major Renovation of La Jolla Village Mall : Shopping: $50-million project will shift the center's emphasis toward discount retailing.
- A Boy Money Can't Buy : Impoverished Youth Turns Down $100 Offer to Sell Drugs
- SANTA CLARITA : Ex-Parks Head to Run Public Works
- BURBANK : Airport Panel OKs $25-Million Budget
- Lewis Declines to Be Alternate for 400-Meter Relay
- A 'Don Quixote' Crusade : Orson Welles' Mythic Film Finally Pieced Together
- Death Takes a Holiday in This 'Tale' : Movies: Paul Cox has made a film about a dying woman, played by a dying woman who lived long enough to receive the Australian Oscar for best actress.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Stacy Rowles Maintains Those High Standards
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Abdul Squeaks by on Own Power : The engaging performer overcomes technical glitches caused by earthquakes, but she isn't always able to master her music.
- Rain Makes Growers' Year Berry Poor : Agriculture: More acres of usually profitable strawberries were planted this year, but storms and mold hurt the crop.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Leaps as Investors Bet on a Rate Cut
- BANKING
- A Roll of the Dice : Gaming: The TV tycoon is making a $2.25-million bet with a stake in Players International's riverboat casino.
- REUNIONS : Rainbow Family Has Coloradans on Alert : A loose-knit peace group has pitched camp near Paonia, and residents are far from pleased.
- Way Cleared for Brown to Offer Reform Proposals at Convention
- Perot Again Denies Frequently Investigating His Opponents
- SAN DIEGO : Penalty Trial Starts for Convicted Killer
- College Basketball
- American Health Has New Board Chairman
- Lexus Wins Again
- Market Scene : Hong Kong Rips Up 'Cloth Alley' : The tourist landmark will soon be a wrap as the famed fabric shops are pushed out by urban redevelopment.
- Stainless Steel Products Inc. in Burbank won...
- Mutual Fund Purchases Sink a Bit During May
- TECHNOLOGY : FileNet Looks for Space to Expand Near Costa Mesa Offices
- ELSEWHERE
- Industrial Construction Viewed With Some Hope
- Pinkerton's Sued Over Its Forecasts
- The Keeper of the Peace : Jean Sanders Struggles to Keep Cemetery a 'Place of Reverence' Amid Violence
- Jailer to Be Suspended After 2 Inmates Escape
- THE ABORTION DECISION : Abortion in America
- Columbia Crew Repairs Furnace, Takes Treatment
- Mitterrand's Bosnia <i> Geste</i> a Winner Back in France
- LOS ANGELES : DWP Revives Program to Replace Wasteful Toilets
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : BUSINESS ASSISTANCE : Network of MBAs Offers Services
- Abortion Limit Could Affect Youths Most
- 2 Former Deputies Get Terms of 7 Years : Courts: They are among 11 convicted of skimming drug money. The judge says he wanted to send a message to other officers.
- RANCHO PALOS VERDES : Brush Fire Forces 150 Residents to Flee Homes
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : FEDERAL AID : Nonprofit Groups Can Get U.S. Help
- SANTA MONICA : Suspected 'Pillowcase Bandits' Seized at Bank
- YORBA LINDA : Condom Videotape Offered for Sale
- NEWPORT BEACH : City May Sell 'Park' to Help Fund Library
- College Basketball
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Sharperson Has Team's Support
- Warady Gains on Leader in Trans America Race
- Television, Radio to Cover Swearing-In of Police Chief
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Lots of Clothes, Few Sparks From Hammer : Music: The rap star's wardrobe changes smothered the momentum he had begun to build up at the Sports Arena.
- MUSIC
- Marvin Blecker has been named vice president...
- Kenya Judge Aquits 2 in Briton's Death
- ENCINITAS : Man Hit, Killed Running Across I-5