- Men Aren't as Bad as Column Suggests
- Balanced Budget Amendment
- Racism
- Men Aren't as Bad as Column Suggests
- Ban Noisy Machines
- Men Aren't as Bad as Column Suggests
- Balanced Budget Amendment
- Balanced Budget Amendment
- Balanced Budget Amendment
- First Lady
- Cut CSUN Athletics
- Balanced Budget Amendment
- Spelling
- Cardinal Mahony
- Balanced Budget Amendment
- Valley Life a Big Help
- Optimism Hotline Goes Cold After Story
- Give Credit to Sculptor
- Cardinal Mahony
- Balanced Budget Amendment
- No Regard for Residents
- Men Aren't as Bad as Column Suggests
- OTHER NEWS - June 26, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - June 26, 1992
- MOVIES - June 26, 1992
- Names in the News - June 26, 1992
- POP/ROCK - June 26, 1992
- POP/ROCK - June 26, 1992
- Obituaries - June 26, 1992
- Obituaries - June 26, 1992
- Names in the News - June 26, 1992
- TELEVISION - June 26, 1992
- TELEVISION - June 26, 1992
- LAPD Gang Task Force Deployed Despite Truce : Police: Critics say putting 40 officers on aggressive patrols sends the wrong message during a fragile peace.
- Allies Talk of Using Force to Aid Sarajevo : Balkans: Skepticism greets latest pledge by Serb militia to stop pounding civilian targets.
- The Anatomy of a Shakedown : Corruption: Details of how former Sen. Alan Robbins extorted money from a developer are revealed in an affidavit by an FBI agent.
- Congressmen Perk Along With Frequent-Flier Miles : Regulations: Some perceive the accumulation in air travel from O.C. to Washington as a special privilege.
- ELECTIONS '92 : 3 Democrats Selected for Keynote Talks : Convention: Clinton campaign also offers prime-time slots for addresses by Brown, Tsongas and Jackson.
- Mexico's Consul General Replaced in Unpopular Move : Diplomacy: Outgoing emissary was viewed as helpful and accessible. Controversy forced new official from earlier post.
- House Passes Bill to Halt Train Strike
- ANALYSIS : Soccer Enters Final Frontier : World Cup: The biggest game will be played in the biggest available stadium in the country with the biggest possibilities. Is this a Hollywood ending, or what?
- ELECTIONS '92 : Bush Outlines School Pilot Proposal : Education: The plan would give children more choice among public, private and religious schooling and provide $1,000 vouchers.
- School Cuts Not Enough, Wilson Says : Budget: Governor vetoes bill after Assembly approves $600 million in reductions. Educators say his plan to pare $1.9 billion would be devastating.
- President Signs Bill to End U.S. Rail Shutdown
- Rose Bowl Expected to Be Site of World Cup Final : Soccer: Pasadena also is picked to host seven other games in 1994 tournament. Area may reap $1 billion.
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 26, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 26, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 26, 1992
- AIRLINES
- Teacher May Lose Job Over Marriage Bid : Schools: Jerry Chambers says he did nothing wrong in proposing to a 16-year-old student at Lynwood High.
- U.S. Pushes for Early Resumption of Peace Talks : Middle East: Bush wants negotiations to produce progress before November elections.
- Some POWs May Have Been Left, U.S. Aide Admits
- Conduct Unbecoming the Justice System
- Senate Panel Guts Bill to Control Physician 'Self-Referrals'
- Clary Corp. of San Gabriel recently was...
- Saved Treasures and Silver Tongues
- Long Beach : Ordinance Limits Council Mailings in Election Year
- Pacific Palisades : High School Gets Grant
- Selenium a Factor in Salton Sea Bird Deaths
- SANTA CLARITA : City Opposes Project in Oak Woodland
- Parent-Teacher Group Vows to Block Remap Plan : Education: The organization is prepared to file a suit. It says the redistricting would weaken the Valley's voice on the school board.
- Judge Bans Use of Confession in Slaying Case : Ventura: Jurist says it was improperly obtained by police. He adds that it can't be used at the trial of a man accused of stabbing a 90-year-old woman.
- A Sobering Experience Causes Azusa Party Club to Change Its Priorities : Civics: The deaths of two youths prompts the mostly Latino group to focus on becoming better citizens.
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Urged to Join Environmental Pact
- Ruiz Moves to Third in Junior Tourney
- BEVERLY HILLS : Settlement Reached on Civic Center Payments
- Ride Hasn't Always Been Smooth for Game Named for a Freeway : Preps: Since it began 25 years ago, the 605 All-Star Football Game has seen both problems and successes. Organizers say it is on the upswing again.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Not Davis' Season, but It Is His Night
- For Those Who Think <i> These </i> Dodgers Are a Bad Team . . . : Baseball: The 1944 Brooklyn bunch lost 16 in a row with a strange collection of wartime characters.
- CBS Takes Home Most Daytime Emmys : Television: 'All My Children's' Susan Lucci, nominated 13 times, gets a standing ovation--but no best actress award.
- Hollywood's Horrormeister : Movies: Charles Band bypasses theaters with his films, unleashing the Leech Woman, Torch and Pin Head directly to video stores.
- Lloyd's of London Reports $3.83-Billion Loss : Insurance: The red ink for 1989 was the worst in its history. Investors say the firm is guilty of mismanagement and perhaps fraud.
- Investors Numbed by Japan Market's Fall
- Rail Strike's Full Effect Yet to Be Felt : Labor: Businesses warn of factory closures, shortages and financial losses if the dispute continues for more than a few days.
- 3 Grills, Count 'Em 3
- 'Cue Tips
- FOR THE KIDS / SAILING : Little Salts : Children as young as 5 can learn to tell their jib from their spinnaker in 'peewee' classes at Marina Park.
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'PRELUDE TO A KISS' : A Touch of Fantasy : Local audiences have an opportunity to see this romantic play on stage before the film version is released.
- Council Vote Likely to Favor Local Officers : Law enforcement: 5 of 9 councilmen say they will oppose a proposal to abolish the police department and replace it with sheriff's deputies. Residents are split on the issue.
- BEYOND THE BUBBLE GUM : Kevin Thornton Insists That There's More to Color Me Badd Than Meets the Ear
- A Study in Hope : New School in Tijuana Offers Model for Future
- DAY TRIPPING : From Cajun Waltzes to Japanese Drums at Calabasas Festival
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / BOARD OF SUPERVISORS : Dana Fires Political Aide, Gets New Team
- SIMI VALLEY : Deputy Found Not Liable in Killing
- Santa Clarita OKs Budget, Fears More Cuts
- Fallbrook to Try School Bonds Again
- Copter Rescue Team a Victim of Cutbacks : Emergency services: The Air-5 unit is scheduled to be grounded Sunday. Other agencies will fill the void, but no one else has the veteran crew's expertise and versatility.
- Oxnard High Schools Will Get Bilingual Departments : Education: The effort at the five campuses is an attempt to address the needs of a growing minority population.
- COSTA MESA : Plan to Drop School Opening Irks Parents
- BUREAUCRACY WATCH : Suspect Beatle
- TENNIS / WIMBLEDON : Agassi Demonstrates Some Net Gains
- Shearson Hit on Early Release of Data to Traders : Stock market: The brokerage, which agreed to a $500,000 fine, violated the 'Chinese wall' that attempts to prevent research departments from giving an unfair advantage to its own firm's staff.
- SECURITIES
- Alhambra : City to Buy Masonic Temple
- Debutantes Bow as Summer Swirl Starts
- Comment Sought on Report on 6 Police Academy Sites
- Temecula Plans to Sue Border Patrol Again
- ENCINO : Man Held After Allegedly Threatening Janet Jackson
- 4 Killed as Gang Members Exchange Shots During Car Chase
- A Release From Trials of Everyday Life : Volleyball: Pro tour gives lawyer Robert Chavez a chance to have fun in the sun.
- Arts Recovery Program Gets NEA Help
- Banding Together : Rockers Plan Benefit to Pay Legal Bills of Gary Tovar, the Man Who Helped Build Them Up and Bail Them Out
- Two-Faced Magazine : Orange Coast Tries Contrasting Covers
- HOUSING INDUSTRY : Leading County Builder Lyon Lays Off 73 of Its 336 Employees
- 7 Restaurants in Orange County Make National List for Fine Dining
- POP MUSIC : Salty Survivors Translated the Surf Sensation
- Can You Freeze Coleslaw?
- In Season
- Enrollment Rises Less Than State Estimated : Education: Fewer students will eliminate $250 million from budget. Ventura County is following the small-growth trend.
- Regular Train Riders Stayed Away in Droves : Walkout: The biggest impact in state was on San Diegan service. Rail patrons unaware of strike were given special airline or bus fares.
- Councilman Has High-Profile Role in Police-Deputies Debate : Law enforcement: Les Robbins is a sheriff's sergeant. Some complain that he faces a conflict of interest in deciding who should patrol the city.
- Shevardnadze Crushes Georgia Rebellion : Unrest: Two are reported killed after TV center is seized. National guard ousts the attackers.
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Friends of the Earth : A program at the Wright Library focuses on helping children come to the aid of the planet.
- The Vegetable That Fits Like an Old Shoe
- French Court Expels PLO Envoy From Home
- Whittier : Retired Teacher Named to Vacant Council Seat
- Common Attics: Common Danger : Hundreds of Anaheim Complexes at Risk
- CHP to Begin Clearing 2 Freeways of Illegal Immigrants : Border: Patrols planned in hopes of halting fatalities that occur when people are struck while darting across traffic lanes.
- CANYON COUNTRY : Boy Sent to Youth Camp for Stabbing
- VENTURA : Study Recommends State Water Hookup
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Bonilla Is Fined, Suspended 2 Games
- Mission Viejo Racewalker Can't Relax Yet
- After Holyfield's Snoozer, Bring Back Buster Douglas
- Seeking a New Trademark : Baseball: Padre Phil Stephenson would like to put Pick-Off Play behind him.
- STAGE
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Opal' Is Harmless but Ultimately Unlovable : The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse production of John Patrick's comedy proves that it's not very funny watching three losers try to kill a nice old lady.
- Drug Firm Has New Source for Tree-Based Cancer Agent
- O&Y; Wants to Sell Some Canadian Assets : Real estate: Banks and bondholders of the beleaguered developer object strongly to the proposal. U.S. properties have been spared so far.
- Hanging out with superstar winemakers is now...
- City May Tap Into New Money Source: : Recycled Water
- Perspective on Israel : Bush's Adamancy Did the Trick : Shamir misjudged America's commitment to the peace process. Will the Democrats make the same mistake?
- OLD WAYS : A Program of Summer Workshops Takes You Back to Days of Great-Grandma
- Crisis Worsening for State's Youth, Yearly Report Finds : Children: Teen-age pregnancy, incarceration and unemployment rise, advocacy group says. One of few pluses is decline in dropout rate.
- CHP to Halt Immigrants on Medians : Border: Officers will remove pedestrians on freeways, where 52 have been killed since 1989. Officials say goal is to take people to safety, not to assist the INS.
- Choosing a Camp? Begin With Old-Fashioned Word-of-Mouth
- Letter Says Bush Was 'Touched' by Perot Call About Children
- COUNTRY MUSIC : Hot and Frothy : Caught Red-Handed, the workingest C & W band around, will bring its brand of dancemania to the Ojai festival on Sunday.
- A Dynamic Duo at City Hall
- REVIEW : 'Damn Yankees' Makes the Lineup
- SAN DIEGO : Son of Navy Official Punished for Thefts
- New Superior Courtrooms Praised for Uniqueness
- FULLERTON : Schools OK Budget; Revision Is Possible
- Deputy Asked Him to Lie, Witness Testifies : Suit: A businessman says in a deposition that the officer requested him to go along with the official version of a dog-bite incident but that he refused to change his story.
- S.D. Businesses Present Agenda to Help Schools
- Griffin's Trial in Ring, Not Court : Boxing: U.S. light-heavyweight threatens suit, gets another shot in Olympic boxoffs.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Zelda': A Trip Through a Tormented Mind
- TOURISM
- Russian Satellite Deal Has U.S. Rocket Makers Worried : Aerospace: The industry fears the accord between Moscow and Washington may threaten the American commercial launch industry.
- Weak Factory Report Keeps Dow Reined In : Market Overview
- LOW-FAT BAKING : A Sundae Kind of Cake
- HomeFed's Shareholders Go Out With a Harangue : Banking: Investors at annual meeting have seen shares become worthless. The insolvent thrift is due to be seized by the government.
- Anheuser-Busch Share Repurchase Approved
- HOUSING INDUSTRY : Peters Loses $2.3 Million for Quarter
- AIRLINES
- Cardis Picks a Board Member to Be President, Chief Executive
- Pucker Up, Buttercup
- AIRLINES
- Garamendi Revises First Capital Rehabilitation Proposal
- More Trouble on the Fish Front
- Agricultural Deputy Retires: Frank Parsons, chief deputy...
- First Venture in Texas: Santa Anita Realty...
- Durable Goods Orders Dip 2.4% During May : Economy: It may be a bad sign for manufacturing--a sector that some think could lead the recovery.
- Marinades: Taking a Quick Dip
- Amat Graduate Attends Leadership Conference
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Glendale : Hershey Won't Face Death
- Duarte : $40 Added to Towing Fee
- SUMMER CHILLS : Golden West College Presents Its Third Annual MysteryFest
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Plebe Season : 3 Sunny Hills Graduates Bound for Military Academies Face a Summer of Training
- Claremont : Basketball Hoops OKd
- Clinton Talks to Local Voters Via Satellite
- Finley Can't Find Stuff, Loses : Angels: Without his fastball and forkball, he is pounded by Twins in 11-0 setback.
- SURFING / OP PRO CHAMPIONSHIPS : When the Fog Finally Clears, U.S. Team Leaves Japan in a Haze
- Olympic Flames Still Burn in Scott's Soul : Track: At 36 and trying to gain his fourth berth on U.S. team, he's fighting age and injury for another chance at a gold medal.
- Kings Finally Select Coach, Take Melrose : Hockey: Team's front office will be shuffled, moving Vachon up and replacing him with Beverley.
- The Hispanic Playwrights Project at South Coast...
- City Hall Cutbacks Hit Management; More Layoffs Likely : Budget: Officials trim $700,000 by laying off four administrators, cutting back managers' salaries.
- Geography Expert Finds the World Is His Oyster
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Behind the Scenes: Bush Team Directs Perot Attack
- Clinton Defends Economic Plan Before GOP-Leaning Lobbyists
- A Singing, Crooning and Yodeling Slice of Country Music History
- State Puts Hold on Transplant for Baby Girl : Medicine: Medi-Cal will not pay for an out-of-state bone marrow procedure. Parents are left to wonder whether little Stephanie will get a shot at her best chance at survival.
- Countywide : MADD Has Reason to Be Happy
- Countywide : Talk With Bush on Immigration Cited
- Howe Is Given Permanent Ban by Commissioner
- Powell Gets the Jump on Lewis Again : Olympic trials: World record-holder wins at 28-3 1/2, beating Olympic champion by 3 1/2 inches.
- Antelope Valley Signs 4 Basketball Players
- Granada Hills West Posts 18-1 Victory
- Clippers Make Another Switch: They Go From KRLA to KMPC
- Video Rentals : 'Fear' Throws Scare Into 'Bride'
- AFI FESTIVAL : Works by De Oliveira, Leigh
- Sir Charles Groves; British Conductor
- City Council Restores $400,000 in Budget Cuts : Government: Schools and social programs will get the money after all. The $185.7-million budget is $23.8 million less than this year's version.
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Paper Ships : A contender's taste for saltwater surely goes with a Semana Nautica taste for cardboard kayaking.
- Cecil Carle; Former Publicity Director at Paramount Studios
- Brian Jordan Leaves Falcons in a Bind : Football: Loss of all-pro defensive back to a baseball contract with the St. Louis Cardinals leaves Atlanta with a big hole to fill in the secondary.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Happy Henderson Leads A's, 7-2
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Few All-Stars on This Team
- Catching on Quickly With a Timely Throw : Olympics: Savanna graduate Okada, youngest member of U.S. judo team, prepares for Barcelona with 15-second victory.
- Adam's Family Is Hawkish
- Cristina: More Than Sally With an Accent?
- THEATER REVIEW / 'NUNSENSE' : Demented Fun : This off-kilter, off-Broadway revue in Santa Barbara offers an amusing sendup of the absurdities of convent life.
- Festivities For the 4th
- Charles Mitchell; Played Saloon Owner in Two 'Porky's' Films
- 'A Joyful Survivor' : Despite Health Problems, Jacob Blitzstein Persevered to Earn His Diploma
- L.A. City College Moves Up Fall Term
- Veto of Fetal Tissue Research Bill Upheld : Legislation: The 271-156 House vote falls short in effort to enact bill to end a ban. But supporters offer measure to allow work to proceed.
- Patrica Hughes Torres of Glendale was elected...
- Council Approves Tentative City Budget : Finances: Potential state cuts could reduce the $300-million plan by as much as $9 million.
- Since the 9th Century, Tibetan artisans have...
- Temecula to Try Again on Border Patrol Suit
- THOUSAND OAKS : Suspect in Bank Robbery Arrested
- Don't Hesitate This Time : Sanctions alone won't stop Belgrade
- Man Held in Stalking of Pop Singer Janet Jackson : Crime: Police say the former psychiatric patient was arrested at the family's Encino home. He claimed to be the performer's husband.
- Man Prevented From Leaping Off Bridge
- NEWPORT BEACH : 2 Planners Retained While Another Quits
- Jobs Windfall May Turn Summertime Blues Bright for Teens
- On FIRE in the ARENA : Lights, Camera, Plenty of Action: Firefighter From Costa Mesa Survives a Grueling Battle With Television's 'American Gladiators'
- House Panel OKs Tax Plan Including Enterprise Zones
- 'Bee Perfume' Could Ease the Sting of Invasion by Africanized Variety
- THEATER REVIEWS / 'BLEACHER BUMS' : Team Spirit : The cast puts forth its best ensemble effort in the comedy that depicts America's favorite summer pastime.
- Mayor's 'Suspicions' Lead to Vote Delay on SDG&E; Bond Plan
- THE HOUSE
- We think we shall never see ....
- Protesters' Assertions About Gays Challenged : Education: Activists defend a school board declaration encouraging understanding of homosexuals.
- Rail Car Bidders Need Not Create Jobs : Transit: Selection process will give 'bonus points' to firms offering to hire local workers. Earlier contract was canceled after an uproar over foreign ties.
- OJAI : City OKs Budget, Spending Freeze
- Appeals Court Seeks More Information in Cross Case : Justice: Both supporters and opponents of the hilltop landmarks are encouraged by question about whether transfer of ownership is an end-run around the law.
- MORALS : Reality Check : Ventura's debate over a new adult bookstore in the shadow of revitalized downtown evokes full range of emotions.
- THE RULES : Please Don't Feed the Squirrels
- Colonel Mustard in the Kitchen
- Glendora : Dispute Over Panel Selection
- Kook's Tours : Here's a guide to mastering Ventura County--from its topographical anomalies to its uniquely regional lingo. Then take time for a 'Pink Moment.'
- COMEDY : Henley Gets His Humor At Home
- STRUCTURES : Road Architecture : A better acronym than RV might be MDUs--Mobile Domestic Units.
- MUSIC : Chamber Festival Aims for 'Uplift'
- SIMI VALLEY : New Budget Calls for Tapping Reserves
- PERSPECTIVE ON ISRAEL : Now Let Our Hawks Step Down : Pressures for American Jews to squelch peace sentiments were strong. Fortunately, some were heard.
- Employees Thank County for Tuition Program : Education: Despite a tight budget, supervisors are helping workers pay for graduate degrees in social work. It's an investment in the future.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : First New School in 20 Years Needs Name
- First Black Assistant to Sheriff Appointed : Law enforcement: Before being told of his promotion to the department's No. 3 job, Raymon L. Morris had been preparing to retire.
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Westlake-Royal Wins Behind Lagattuta, 14-6
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Peak Driving Effort Is Required
- Downey : Boggs Keeps District 1 Seat, Lawrence Wins at-Large Bid
- Rising Birth Control Access Seen Easing Women's Lives
- Alhambra : Assessment Rates Increased
- SOUVENIRS : The Genuine Article--It's Out There
- Malibu : Waste-Water Management
- Union Assails Irvine Decision to Lay Off Three Employees : Government: The City Council's 3-2 vote to save funds is criticized as unneeded action that will tear at morale.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Fielder's Power Surge Continues
- Reynolds Is Fast, but Watts Is Faster : Olympic trials: USC sprinter runs fastest 400 since the 1988 Olympics, 43.97 seconds, as both runners advance to the final.
- Strong-Arming the Age Process : Chatsworth Power-Lifter Garry, 63, Again Will Try to Muscle Into World Record Book
- Mitchell Finds Himself at End of Long Line of Outfielders
- With Eyes to the Future : 'Ashes' Stages Youth Reaction to L.A. Riots
- STAGE
- TV REVIEW : 'Fires' Has Hormonal Imbalance
- Jury Acquits San Juan Man in Murder Plot
- Classy, Casual Raffaello Is in Good Company in Orange
- San Marcos Hooked on Fish House Vera Cruz
- ELECTIONS / STATE SENATE : GOP Write-In Candidate Will Run Against Hayden
- Ailing Finances May Hurt Sick Pupils : Schools: To cut $2 million, the district laid off four nurses, leaving three to treat 11,000 students, many from poor families.
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Cars, Money Might Salvage a Vacationless Summer
- Columbia S&L;'s Spiegel Is Indicted on 55 Counts : Banking: Federal grand jury charges that he looted the now-defunct Beverly Hills-based institution.
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Loara Team Misses Mark by 1 Point
- Panel Votes to Confirm State Lottery Director
- Buses Offer Alternative to Regular Train Riders
- Vandals Ransack Youth Club : Santa Paula: Two hundred children use the Boys and Girls Club each summer day. Files were destroyed and video games were gutted.
- Suspect to Stand Trial in La Mesa Kidnap-Robbery
- Coretta King Calls for Peaceful Actions to Ease Racial Tension
- Mental Health Center Fuels Worry : Reseda: A petition drive opposes a treatment facility's plans to move next to a church and elementary school.
- After Big Men Go First, Locals Go in First Round : NBA draft: Miner goes to Heat at No. 12. Lakers take Peeler. Clippers select : La Salle's Woods with their first pick.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Likud Blames Its Own Missteps for Debacle : Election: Russian immigrants helped turn the tide for Rabin.
- Congress Puts Off Action on Rail Shutdown
- Arabs Cautious on Rabin's Victory : Reaction: They fear that the new Israeli prime minister may tout the same hard-line policies masked under a kinder, gentler face.
- Goodby Home, Hello World
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : Naked City : Ventura College lecturer William Hendricks took some unique photographs of riot-torn Los Angeles.
- Beverly Hills : New Hours for City Offices
- A New Look : From Social Register to Social Work for Junior League
- Bell Gardens : Manager Fires His Deputy; 5th Recent Staff Departure
- Community College Budget Cut OKd
- THOUSAND OAKS : Learning the Craft of Violin Making
- LAGUNA BEACH : School District OKs Balanced Budget
- MONTROSE : Sex-Offender Priest to Seek Rehabilitation
- SANTA CLARITA : Model Will Predict Traffic Circulation
- Area Basketball Coaching Vacancies Filling Up Quickly
- Quarterback Brett Favre, acquired in the off-season...
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Anglers Getting Hooked on Calico Bass and Bonito
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'VIRTUE VICTORIOUS' : Its Own Reward : The Magnificent Moorpark Melodrama & Vaudeville Company mounts an old-style production.
- Benefit Organizers Play the Name Game
- Law Enforcement Enters a New Cycle : Police: Five regular officers and three reserves will patrol the city on mountain bikes, : encouraging communication between police and citizens.
- THE HOUSE
- ARCHITECTURE : Simplicity Sets City Restaurant Apart from La Brea Hodgepodge
- IS NOTHING SACRED TO THIS GUY? : This William Anthony, Is He Serious or What?
- These Games Test the Mind, Not the Body : Academics: NAACP chapter hopes to send 21 youths to 'Olympics of the Mind' competition. But money is short this year.
- Eagle Rock : Store Owner Sentenced
- Congress Delays Move on Halting Rail Strike : Transportation: About 1,500 commuters in Orange County are forced to seek other ways to get to work.
- City OKs Colorado Boulevard Plan : Development: The project will limit building density and restrict location of billboards in the historic area. It also bans some businesses that attract traffic.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Act' Shows Its Age With Tired Dialogue
- How They'd Spend Six Months Off
- Taking Proper Care of Delicate Metal Objects