- Blaze Near Pyrotechnics Show Proves Where There's Fire, There's Fire : Universal Studios: A burning duct in the Backdraft attraction goes almost unnoticed by 500 tourists.
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN March Draws Few Participants
- 2 Killed, 2 Hurt in Simi Freeway 4-Vehicle Crash : Accidents: The collision occurs at the location in Chatsworth of a January pileup that left 3 dead. A safety barrier is planned at the site.
- 2 Suspects Fight Extradition in Fullerton Death
- 2 Emerge as Top Contenders for School Chief Post : Education: Board must tread through racial politics in choosing an interim superintendent, with opposing groups backing a black and a Latino administrator.
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS: SEPT. 24
- LAGUNA HILLS : Incumbent Backed by Educators Assn.
- Frank P. Briggs; Completed Truman's Term in Senate
- 4 Women Alleging Sex Harassment Sue Police Department
- Senate Votes to Override Veto of Family Leave Bill
- NEWBURY PARK : Early-Morning Blaze Guts 2 Businesses
- A Love That Was to Live Forever Dies on Wedding Day
- 5 Schools Will Get $261,000 to Redesign Learning Process : Education: They are among 138 in California chosen to develop experimental programs. New approaches include interdisciplinary classes and 'real world' projects.
- CAMARILLO : $15-Million Sewer Bond Issuance OKd
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School Enrollment Gain Pleases Officials
- It's a Great Day for Tribal Police Graduate : Law enforcement: Sycuan Reservation officer is first Native American sent to Police Academy by a tribal force.
- LOS ANGELES : Bush, Clinton Called 'Rainbow Man' Targets
- LONG BEACH : Construction Starts on Long Beach Boys Town
- Brewery Fined $53,000 After No-Contest Plea in Creek Pollution
- County Agrees to Buy Rail Line for Service to Antelope Valley : Transportation: The 67 miles of track eventually will be used to shuttle commuters to and from work in L.A.
- Lawman Ran Prostitution House, D.A.'s Probe Says
- Elimination of Paper Bus Tickets Obtains RTD's Token of Approval
- Home for Tomes : UCLA's Powell Library Will Camp Out in a Big Tent for 2 1/2 Years
- Los Angeles Will Not Forget Him : With a touch of class, Mayor Bradley announces he's not running
- UNIVERSAL CITY : Real Fire Breaks Out at 'Backdraft' Attraction
- Valley Will Benefit From New Mayor, Leaders Say : City Hall: Officials predict the election will bring someone who is more familiar with and friendlier toward the suburbs.
- Mark Lennox-Boyd, the parliamentary under-secretary of...
- Search Fails to Find Girl Missing From Mall
- CAMARILLO : Panel OKs Funds for Casa Pacifica
- 'Soviet Union' at USC Saturday
- '1918' . . . In One Era, Out Another
- Peoples Gang Regroups as Severe Giants
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Chance for More Than a Cup of Joe
- MOVIE REVIEW : Restored 'Proud Ones' Retains Power
- San Diego Spotlight : Duck Livers and Truffles? Yes, <i> That's</i> Italian, Too
- TV REVIEW : Fab Foray Into Making of 'Sgt. Pepper'
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 25, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 25, 1992
- MOVIE REVIEW : Lust, Crime Unite Doomed Teen-Age Lovers in 'Swoon' : The story is based on the '20s Loeb-Leopold case involving two Chicago youths who killed a 13-year-old boy.
- TELEVISION - Sept. 25, 1992
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : High-Energy Peebles Show at the Cinegrill
- STAGE REVIEW : Juicy Revival of 'Love of Three Oranges'
- Hollywood Shows That It's 'Green'--Up to a Point : Awards: Car pooling was not the order of the day as the industry showed up for the Environmental Media Awards.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Violinist Explores Traditional Passages of India : L. Subramaniam speaks volumes about the roots and influences of his music in lecture, performance at UCI.
- Gift to Bowers Presents a Problem : Art: An Italian-American group donates $250,000 and a statue of Columbus to museum specializing in culture of Americas' indigenous peoples.
- HOLY DAYS
- The Agony of 'Antigone' : Anouilh's Heroine Symbolized Nazi Resistance, Its Validity Holds, says ART's Cotter
- If Recording Bill Passes, Get Ready for the Digital Wars
- Rodgers Art Collection to Be Auctioned
- San Clemente's Resurgence Continues
- THE BIG GAME/ SAN PASQUAL-ORANGE GLEN : Rankings Mean Little in Neighborhood Battle : High school football: San Pasqual wants to answer a few questions and reverse a trend.
- She Gets Her Shot--and Makes the Save : Hockey: Manon Rheaume becomes first woman to play in NHL, giving up two goals in one period. Lightning offers her a minor league contract.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA
- Shields' Counterpunch Delivered in Form of Bullets : Crime: Former top-ranked welterweight boxer reflects on his gunfight with robbers at North Hollywood restaurant.
- St. Genevieve Baseball Coach Smith Resigns
- Agoura Forfeits Football Victory
- HIGH SCHOOLS : Water Polo Teams Kept Afloat
- Writing a New Script : Editor-Turned-Coach Leads North Hollywood to 2-0 Start in Bid to End Losing Tradition
- After a Shaky Start, a Shake-Up at Carson High : Football: Former assistant Clarkson returns as a coaching consultant, prompting offensive line coach Bohannon to resign.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Deal-Makers Are Mirrored in 'Mistress'
- Has 'Gave All' Given Its All?
- CNN Task Force Mulls Programming for Women : Television: Female executives and producers are also looking into the possibility of forming a women's cable network.
- Bosio Is in Complete Control Against Angels
- PREP NOTES : Loftus Quits as Coach of Cypress Basketball
- This Could Mark the End of World Cup Meet : Track and field: Other competition renders this event obsolete.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : No Bids Expected on 4 Free Agents
- Esperanza Excels on All Fronts in Rout
- They Know That It Isn't a Seedy Place
- ANALYSIS : True to Form, Knox Opts for Long Haul
- Two-Time Transfer Lyton Plans to Play Basketball at Irvine
- Gulls Release Seven Players
- Seminara, Sheffield Give New Boss a Win
- Gutierrez to Start for SDSU Against UCLA : College football: Redshirt sophomore to fill in for Lowery, whose back injury might keep him out of the New Mexico game as well.
- Pro Football
- JAZZ REVIEW : Med Flory's Big Band Venture
- Drawing on the Art and Ire of the Colonial Era : Exhibit: Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala's graphic indictment of Spanish rule in Peru is on display in Fullerton.
- DANCE REVIEW : Ode to a 'Dance-Crazy Kid'
- TELEVISION - Sept. 25, 1992
- Busy and Loving It : Music: Saxophonist Dave Koz, who will play at Humphrey's and in Temecula, isn't stressed by his budding stardom.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Innocent Blood' Balances Macabre With Merriment
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 25, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 25, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 25, 1992
- MASTER WATCH: Among those who dropped by...
- Secord Tells Bush Role in Arms-Hostage Swap : Iran-Contra: Then-vice president helped persuade Reagan on weapons sales to Tehran, retired general says.
- Sexual Harassment Suit Filed Against Police
- Driver Shot to Death at Light : Violence: Assailant steps from car in Buena Park traffic, takes aim and fires several shots at victim.
- Perot Expected to Re-Enter Race on Monday
- MAYOR TOM BRADLEY: THE FINAL CHAPTER : Old Friends Bid a Fond Farewell
- Beveridge Says He Was Misrepresented
- Mountain Bikers Keep Hiker on Her Toes
- Frohnmayer on GOP Platform
- Three Rs
- The location of the memorial service for...
- Frohnmayer on GOP Platform
- VIEWPOINT / LETTERS : City Placates Players Who Make a Fuss
- Frohnmayer on GOP Platform
- Beveridge Says He Was Misrepresented
- Child Support and Fathers
- Beveridge Says He Was Misrepresented
- Beveridge Says He Was Misrepresented
- Acceptance of Female Lifeguards
- Frohnmayer on GOP Platform
- Frohnmayer on GOP Platform
- Child Support and Fathers
- Truman Comparisons
- Truman Comparisons
- Government Spending
- Economy's Good and Bad News : Most Regions Are Looking Better, but California's Slump Worsens
- 465 May Be Cut at General Dynamics
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 24, 1992
- Rohr Sees Round of Layoffs Ahead
- Dissecting the Clinton Papers on Technology
- ENTERTAINMENT
- INSURANCE
- Billy Joel Accuses Lawyer of Fraud, Sues
- Judge Overturns Builder's Award in Insurance Suit
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 24, 1992
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Hotel Business in O.C. Dips in Critical Month : Tourism: July's occupancy rates were down 6.2% from a year ago, with Disneyland area hardest hit. Weak economy draws most of the blame.
- Micro Technology Tries Lawsuit Against Digital : Computers: The Anaheim component maker continues battle with industry giant by patent infringement claim<i> .</i>
- Foodmaker Plans to Expand in Far East, Latin America
- Allstate Is Blasted by Regulators : Controversy: The insurer faces a $1.9-million fine and possible suspension for allegedly mishandling claims filed by victims of the 1991 East Bay fire.
- 67% of Minority Loans Rejected by Wells Fargo : Mortgages: So far, the bank has the highest rate of rejection for minority applicants for home loans among major institutions in 1991.
- Ghost Stories : Cookbooks: An inside look at the writers who make chefs look good.
- HOME COOK : Lactobacillus: The San Francisco Treat
- Yen Hits New High; Dow Drifts Lower : Markets: With Europe in crisis, currency traders seek out the stability of the yen, even over the dollar.
- Avco Asks OK of a $1-Billion Bond Offering
- The Big Squeeze
- Rosh Hashanah, Mediterranean Style
- Corn Chowder I: Mussels and Potatoes
- Grits: Southern Comfort Food
- French Toast, Molasses Cookies
- Bombay Duck Takes Flight in Laguna
- Downey : Panel Endorses Theater, Parking Structure Deal
- Checking Out the Library : More Children Discover It's a User-Friendly Place
- Former Priest Pleads Not Guilty to Molestation Charges
- Navy Plans to Punish 3 Admirals : Tailhook: Dismissal is possible because charges of sexual assaults at aviators' convention were not strongly pursued, sources say. Five El Toro Marines are among the suspects.
- Bush Unveils Tax Cut for Small Businesses : Economy: He says his program would save the firms $28.1 billion over five years. He portrays himself as the candidate of 'Mom & Pop Inc.'
- Party Leaders' Possible Conflict of Interest Cited
- SOUNDS AROUND TOWN : Ready for the Road : Ojai jazzman Maynard Ferguson will make a rare local appearance soon. His "Big Bop Nouveau" features young talents.
- Santa Monica : Day-Care Zoning Changes
- Quakes Jolt South Japan
- Plan for Rose Canyon 'Tent City' Raises a Cry : Homeless: San Diego will decide whether to invoke a rarely used law to house thousands now without shelter.
- Klansmen Convicted for Burning Cross
- Conservative General Named New President of Vietnam
- Building on the Old : With incentives to developers, recycled materials are turning up in new houses.
- Quayle Details List of Clinton 'Flip-Flops' : Politics: Vice president says reversals reflect 'the triumph of convenience over truth.' Democratic camp cites changes in Bush's positions on issues.
- RETAILING
- Entrepreneur's Wild Ride : His Computer Game Firm Emerges From the Maxwell Nightmare
- Union Caravan Drives to Stop Free Trade Pact : Labor: The procession of vans and motor homes makes 18th of 60 stops in California to warn against loss of U.S. jobs.
- A Holiday Concept You Just Can't Buy
- Kitty Kurry
- One Crust or Two?
- PREPS & JCs : Santa Monica Names Replacements for Retiring Swim Coach Joseph
- Bush Attacks Clinton's Record on Taxes
- New-Age Pairings : Relationships: As more older women and younger men pair off, there's much scrutiny, speculation and even celebration.
- General Plan Referendum Attempt Fails : Petitions: The county registrar found enough signatures to put the measure on the ballot, but the city clerk rejected the effort after local officials ruled more than 1,000 names invalid.
- The Essence of Method Acting
- Brazil Supreme Court Rejects 2 Bids by Collor
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Patrons of Catalog Caper Unravel Pasta
- Healing of Emotional Scars a Part of Riot Recovery Job : Counseling: Therapists try to help victims overcome fear and hopelessness. Some resist their assistance.
- Tolkien of Their Affection : Group Celebrates 25 years of Honoring the Fantasy Author
- COLUMN ONE : Somalia--Anatomy of a Famine : The more starvation progresses, the harder it is to treat. That mirrors the condition of Somalia where odds mount against recovery. Again, famine is shown to be a man-made, not natural, phenomenon.
- Cedars-Sinai at $40 Million Toward Goal
- Glendale : Large Refuse Bins Relocated
- Braude Urges the City to Take Over Queen Mary : Government: The City Council could reclaim the ship from the independent Harbor Department to keep it from being sold and moved from Long Beach.
- Brazilian Chief Accused of Buying Votes : Corruption: Opponents say Collor is doling out pork-barrel perks in effort to head off impeachment.
- Another Muhammad Takes Reins at Fairfax : Prep football: Hasan Muhammad has stepped forward to replace his brother, Rahim, as the Lion quarterback.
- The National Merit Scholarship Corp. has announced...
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Marketing Advice : An all-day seminar will offer creative ideas to authors of books for today's young people.
- STRUCTURES : Sherwood Valley : A gated, architecturally guarded Shangri-La is under creation outside Westlake.
- A summary of selected Los Angeles City Hall actions affecting the Westside in the last week. : CITY COUNCIL
- O.C. Consumer Confidence at New Low : Economy: The local index has plunged to a record 75, down nine points from 1991, results of a survey show.
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Oral Hysteria : The Crowning Fear Is Firmly Rooted In Patient Attached to His Wisdom Teeth
- Controversial Auburn Dam Killed by House : Floods: The lopsided vote is a surprising victory for environmentalists and a major defeat for advocate Rep. Vic Fazio.
- Thai Premier Named; Vows to Curb Army
- Bush Denial on Iraq Arms Aid Challenged : Foreign policy: Papers show State Department knew U.S. exports were used in Baghdad weapon programs, lawmaker says.
- RESTAURANTS : You'll Have Fun, Fun, Fun Down at the Sand Dancer Grill
- La Habra Heights Sells Prop. A Funds
- FALL HOME UPDATE : Buyers, Sellers Play the Odds as Market Tilts
- Armenia, Azerbaijan Declare Cease-Fire : Warfare: The disputed enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh did not participate in the talks.
- DUNHAM AND HIS DUMMIES : There's Sourpuss Walter, Vivacious Peanut, Sad-Eyed Jose--Not to Mention the Worm That Lives in the Tequila Bottle
- Southeast Area : 5 Cities to Participate in Door-to-Door Dog Search
- Season's Program Looks Remarkably Traditional : Schedule: Built around a solid Romantic-Classical axis, this year's lineup includes just a bit of 20th-Century fare.
- PERSONAL HEALTH : When Perfume Isn't Your Passion
- Council Adopts General Plan for 20-Year Growth
- NEIGHBORS : Past Digs : An Ojai woman joins Russian students in the former Soviet Union unearthing 5,000-year-old burial mounds.
- HAVE YOU BEEN SILLY WITH YOUR KID TODAY? : Parachute Express Thinks It's Time We All Lightened Up
- FALL HOME UPDATE : FURNISHINGS : Hot Furniture Tickets: Cover Up, Wrap Around
- STAGE REVIEW : Funny Thing About 'Forum' Cast--It's Both Excellent and Embarrassing
- He Is Worlds Apart From His Job : Government: Gary Bedian of Van Nuys is deputy minister of industry for Armenia. He's trying to attract foreign investment.
- FALL HOME UPDATE : INTERIORS : Ideas for Bringing New Season Indoors
- When the Wife's Away, the Ants Will Play
- 32 Dead, 50 Missing in Storm in South France : Floods: Wall of water sweeps through ancient town, killing 21.
- Minorities, Citing Bias, Sue Over Test of Teachers' Skills
- Fighting Fires for Free : Volunteers: On a staff of 140, only 6 are paid. But most hope their training will put them in line for full-time firefighter jobs.
- Fashion's Wild Man Hits L.A. : Designer: Jean Paul Gaultier's star-studded AIDS benefit tonight is already pegged as a madcap glitz-o-rama. But is it also a sign that he is, dare we say, growing up?
- Bill Williams; Played Kit Carson in '50s Series
- Veto Continues Fight Over Beach Hotels : Development: Gov. Wilson's action seems to strengthen a developer's hand, but officials say the referendum barring such facilities was valid.
- You've Got to Hand It to Him--Clinton Is Drawn to Crowds : The Democratic nominee relishes rallies, which often feel like conventions of the disaffected.
- South Gate : Artistic Brass Announces It Will Move to Indiana
- La Puente : Condo Complex Approved
- Debate Uncertainty Hindering Clinton Schedule : Campaign: The Democratic candidate's aides scramble to readjust his itinerary, awaiting a last-minute decision to face off by the President.
- Beverly Hills : Tree Ordinance Extended
- In a Twist, Builder Asks to Scale Down Project : Development: The developer of Rancho San Rafael asks to reduce the size of homes to make a 'more salable product.'
- Pros, Cons of Working Part Time
- Huntington Park : Council Backs Utilities Tax to Offset $600,000 Deficit
- SCHOOLS / ARTS PROGRAMS : Outstretched Hands : Parents need not plead in vain. Though they may not know it, creative programs are within their reach.
- LANCASTER : Council Votes to Scrap Parks Panel
- Fountain Valley School District
- LOS ANGELES : Williams Pledges to Open LAPD Ranks to Gays
- Suspect Shot in Lancaster Drug Arrest
- Rich Man, Poor Man : He's Awarded $4.8 Million--but It's Unlikely He'll Ever Collect Any of It
- Mountain Parklands Funds Near Approval
- ELECTIONS / 24TH DISTRICT : Correctional Officers Endorse Rep. Beilenson
- Crash Investigation Causes Traffic Jam
- Union Role in Anton's Departure Debated : Education: Some say the teachers' group exerts too much power. Its techniques have aroused the enmity of parents, community leaders and other district employees.
- Charge in 'Tent City' Protest Dropped
- AS I WRITE THIS LETTER : An Andean Indian's 30-Year Expose of Spanish Colonialism and Abuse Sketches a Complex Portrait in Fullerton
- E. San Gabriel Valley : Candidates to Be Interviewed
- FALL HOME UPDATE : OUTDOORS : Fall Is Planting Time for Vegetables, Bulbs
- 'Chicken George' Runs Afoul of Law in Taunting Bush Camp
- Gabriel Anguiano : Aaron Flowers
- THE MANY SHADES OF GRAHAM PARKER : Yes, He's Feisty and Acerbic, He's Also Romantic and Eloquent; What This Prolific Singer-Songwriter Isn't Is Well-Known
- Family's Suit Blames Police in Van Nuys Man's Death : Courts: The $5-million action alleges that officers failed to help victim after he had been shot.
- Peace at Last After 4-Year Battle Over War Memorial : San Pedro: The monument to those who fought in the Korean War will focus more on camaraderie than battle. It could be dedicated next July 17, the 40th anniversary of the war's end.
- ORANGE : CHOC to Open New Research Center
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : KINGS CANYON : Bubonic Plague Closes Campsites
- Monsieur Camdessus' Considered Doubt : Is an American recovery impossible under current policy?
- THEATER REVIEW / 'WALK IN MY MOCCASINS' : Chumash Lore : Ojai's Libbey Bowl has been decorated with painted totems as part of acting group's salute to American Indian legends.
- Locals Have Inside Track for Art Center Tickets : Entertainment: Sales are brisk for events at the new, $40-million center. The season begins in January with Frank Sinatra.
- Man Sought in Crash Believed to Be in Mexico
- La Puente : 'Bed Tax' in Works
- BOOK REVIEW : Eccentric Search for Elisabeth Nietzsche : FORGOTTEN FATHERLAND<i> by Ben McIntyre</i> ; Farrar Straus Giroux: $22; 256 pages
- Fund-Raiser by City Council Candidate Draws Criticism
- La Verne : Parking Ban Enforcement
- La Verne : More Budget Cuts Made
- Beverly Hills : Some School Cuts Rescinded
- Echo Park : Senior Housing Plan OKd
- COSTA MESA : State Adopts New Offshore Rig Rules
- North County Transit Projects Get $65 Million
- SAUGUS : Residents Assist Deputies at Melee
- Leucadia Reconsiders Bluff-Saving Boulders : Clash: Petition-toting opponents persuade Encinitas council to put off allowing a barrier to help save homes on the eroding cliffs above Stone Steps Beach.
- Help in a Hurry : Fortunate Circumstances Aided Hurricane Relief Efforts in Hawaii
- Service for Youth Killed in Accident
- Cuba Replaces Official With Close Castro Ties
- Developer Wins Approval to Raze Decrepit Hotel : Demolition: The Redevelopment Agency's turnaround improves his chances of obtaining a loan for a supermarket and low-cost senior housing on the site.
- Koreans Abducted in Iran
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : 3 Area Players Help U.S. Win Paralympic Gold
- Santa Monica : Language Immersion
- West Los Angeles : Forum on School Reforms
- PERSPECTIVE ON POLITICS : Jews Have the GOP All Wrong : American Jews can vote Republican with confidence that no one could have done better on Middle East issues.
- Chase Ends on Harbor Freeway With Suspect Wounded by Police
- HERMOSA BEACH : Beach-Goers Recruited for Water Quality Testing
- Let's Be Done With Fooling Around : Perot jumping in again? Is this any way to run a presidential process?
- Panel OKs Buying Part of Roberts Ranch
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : Victim's Son, 25, Accused of Murder
- FULLERTON : Muckenthaler Film Series Goes Far Out
- District Threatens to Take Over Hospital : Camarillo: Health care board wants to give residents a say in Pleasant Valley's proposed merger with an Oxnard center.
- THE HOUSE
- Discovering America : History: At Memorial Junior High in Barrio Logan, students learn about what was here before Columbus.
- POINT MUGU : Controlled Burn Clears 500 Acres
- Candidates for Mayor Make Splash : Politics: Aquatic antics turn out to be a drop in the bucket as Navarro and Golding follow seaside stunts with some familiar rhetoric.
- VAN NUYS : Woman Fatally Shot on Street
- 4 Women Claim Sexual Harassment, Will Sue Police Department
- IMPERIAL BEACH : Drive-By Shooting Kills 1, Wounds 1
- COUNTYWIDE : Dispute Resolution Program Launched
- O.C. Cities Ask Bush to Waive Refunds : Revenue: Coalition of hard-up municipalities seeks break on millions in taxes paid locally by aerospace firms.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Council Candidates to Field Questions
- VALENCIA : United Way Awards Grants to 6 Agencies
- County Panel to Consider Proposal for Land Swaps : Development: Hoping to prevent urban sprawl, Supervisors VanderKolk and Flynn favor new rules for cities annexing property outside their boundaries.
- Driver in Temecula Crash to Be Tried as an Adult : Justice: Teen-ager faces six counts of murder in the tragedy that intensified criticism of Border Patrol.
- 3 Arrested in Death Attributed to Gangs : Crime: Suspects were picked up in Washington state. Police say the slaying was racially motivated.
- Wilson Signs Bill Toughening Mammography Regulations
- Beefed Up Pizza Wins Entree to 19 Schools
- City Council Gives Final Approval to Warner Ridge Project : Development: The action on the Woodland Hills complex ends a seven-year battle. But homeowners threaten more legal action.
- Killer Pleads Guilty to Avoid Death Sentence : Crime: Aleshia M. Harrell will return to Torrance court Oct. 6 for sentencing to life in prison without parole.
- Redondo Beach Girl Wins Grand Prize in Ecology Art Contest
- IRVINE : City OKs Transfer of Cable-TV Franchise
- Saves Will Keep This One Safe
- Former Tiger Aurelio Lopez Killed in Accident in Mexico
- Lincoln High Is Without Seats and Possibly a Home Schedule
- Runnells Calls Firing 'Unjust'
- Jurisprudence
- If He Decides to Take a Victory Lap, He Won't Make Pit Stop
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Suddenly, Kansas Isn't Flat Anymore
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Goodwin More Than Fill-In at Safety
- Tough Catches, a Tougher Life : Scott Leaves Troubles in St. Louis for an Opportunity in San Diego
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : USC : Hollinquest Loses Out in the Shuffle
- Three Kings Can't Replace This Ace : Hockey: No veterans to fill in for Gretzky as Penguins had in 1990-91.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Fiore Hospitalized With Blood Clot
- Officials Join Residents' Fight Against Larger Air Terminal
- Commuters Get the Traffic Picture From Armchairs : Transportation: A computerized freeway monitoring system from Caltrans makes its debut on cable TV stations during rush hours. The map points out trouble spots and offers advice on alternate routes.
- Judge Upholds 2 Sentences to Private Center : Furlough: Superior Court rules that a 1991 law supersedes state attorney general's opinion that such placements are illegal.
- Coroner Seeking Relatives of Teen Who Killed Himself
- ELECTIONS / 24TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Correctional Officers Back Rep. Beilenson : Republican Tom McClintock is not surprised by the action, citing his criticism of waste in state prisons.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Woman Convicted of Hiring Pair to Kill Father : Courts: The two men are also found guilty of murder in the death of a retired Mission Viejo stockbroker. All face the possibility of life in prison without parole.
- BURBANK : Nonprofit Groups' Permit Fees Waived