- Crews Work to Contain Fuel Spill
- OXNARD : City Bars Transfers of Ousted Officials
- Obituaries : Lorie Tarshis; Stanford Professor Advocated Keynesian Economics
- Deputy Files Harassment Suit Against Department : Workplace: The Santa Clarita woman says several supervisors and deputies sought sex with her. Officials say they're baffled by the charges.
- Leaders Needed for Whale Programs
- 'Barbarians' Gets Its Act Cleaned Up : Television: HBO tones down its Emmy-winning movie for syndication. In the new version, they still behave 'like thugs,' but they now speak largely in euphemisms, like diplomats.
- O.C. THEATER REVIEW : A 'Streetcar' That Aspires and Achieves : A jewel-box set and haunting lighting evoke New Orleans as Williams envisioned it, with passionate characters as the actors envision them.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Nasdaq Hits New High; Gold Jumps
- 1,000 Consumers Will Test GM's Electric Car Next Year
- 2 Americans Share Nobel Honors : Pair Honored for Economic History Work
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Nasdaq Has Record Close; Dow Slips : Markets: Strength of biotech stocks fuels rally; gold prices continue to rise, hitting six-week high.
- Their Star Only Gets Brighter
- CALLING CONGRESS: Ventura County's two congressmen are...
- Ex-Officers Get Prison in Detroit Murder
- 3-Way Fight Over Christian Science Bequest Settled
- Clarity Out of Tragedy : Fighting for racial justice--and remembering Amy Biehl
- County Frees Funding for Hope in Youth Program : Social services: The church-backed anti-gang plan will get $2.9 million. The money was approved months ago but was held up by the budget crunch.
- PORT OF HUENEME : Fruit Inspector Has Eyes Peeled for Crawly Pests
- BOYS
- Cable Lineup Changes Delay TV Ratings
- CalPERS Asks HMOs to Cut Insurance Prices
- Boy Pleads Not Guilty in Killing of Parents, Sister
- VIDEO VOGUE : Bellies Need Jewelry Too
- Tumor Was Cancerous, Cambodian King Says
- Error May Cost State $500 Million : Loopholes: A foul-up in a 1981 bill to aid small companies opened the door for some wealthy Californians to seek big tax refunds.
- Another Denny Juror Out; Panel Starts Over : Trial: Man is excused for hardship. Defense lawyer says he will seek the removal of one more for misconduct.
- SANTA ANA : Jury Says Maniscalco Competent for Trial
- GLENDALE : Youth's Body Found in Vehicle at Store
- No Treat for Loser in Holland : Soccer: English and Dutch meet again tonight, with winner in position to reach next year's World Cup finals.
- Thomas Edges Bonds as Year's Top Player
- Kings Use Balanced Attack, 7-5 : Hockey: Seven players score in victory over Islanders. Gretzky sets up winner, then ices it with 1:44 to play.
- Ponder Rejoins Team, Will Sit for One Game : CSUN football: 'Indefinite suspension' reduced for cornerback who opted to miss UNLV contest last week.
- The Things 'Beavis and Butt-Head' Never Think About
- Death Row Urged for Man in Fatal Robbery
- Suit by Sheriff's Deputy Alleges 6 Years of Sexual Harassment : Courts: The woman says her male colleagues' offenses included betting on who was the father of her unborn child. The department calls her charges a surprise.
- Museum Officials Confirm Art Theft at Laguna Annex
- J. Paul Getty Center Costs Top $700-Million Mark : Art: The project has had a $1.4-billion impact on the Los Angeles economy, according to a private study.
- Nationwide Health Properties' Profit Rises 22%
- New Insurance Rules Attacked by Garamendi : Law: The commissioner says three bills signed by Wilson fly in the face of Proposition 103 and will cost the public millions.
- COLUMN ONE : Fresh on the Heels of Trouble : Ambulance chasing lawyers are getting more aggressive. Some pay tipsters or use telemarketing. One attorney, the 'Master of Disaster,' flies around the world to catastrophes.
- Driver Is Killed in Freeway Crash
- Foot in the Door : After Sales Pitch From Coach to Mother, Brache Becomes Exceptional Kicker at Village Christian
- How Do They Get on the Travel Squad? : Rams: Practice, practice, practice say those who work on scout teams and watch TV on game day.
- Taco Bell: The Irvine-based fast food restaurant...
- Coldwell Banker OKs Canadian Joint Venture
- Sentencing in $11-Million S&L; Fraud Is Delayed
- Twisted Mister : For Nearly a Quarter-Century, Barry Hansen (Alias Dr. Demento) Has Been the Last Defender of Weird and Quirky Radio Songs
- LONG BEACH : City to Put Anti-Smoking Measure on April Ballot
- Bankruptcy Filing Stalls Suit Involving Antonovich : Court: Firm named as a co-defendant claims insolvency before a decision can be reached on damages against the supervisor and others.
- CALABASAS : City Seeks to Annex Calabasas Road Sites
- Chamber of Commerce Shifts on Clean-Air Plan : Environment: Business group's opposition turns to neutrality on proposal to let companies buy and sell pollution 'credits.'
- Supervisors Won't Reinstate Ban on Imported Trash at Simi Dump : Waste: The board says it can't legally prohibit out-of-county delivery. A landfill official says the intake may be doubled by the end of the year.
- Walters Finally Is a Big Hit at Tailback : USC: Redshirt freshman ran into a defender and earned the starting job.
- Perception of Valley Is Out of Date, Study Says : Demographics: The image of the area as white and suburban is not accurate, researchers say. The misconception is a hindrance to needed development, UCLA report contends.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Griffith, Kinchen to Return Kicks
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Short Passes Wear Down the Defense
- BURBANK : Artists Form Group to Promote Wildlife
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Clarity Out of Tragedy
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Meeting Thursday on Proposition 174
- Ex-Official Pleads Guilty to Tax Evasion : Court: Carl Kymla, former director with the Metropolitan Water District, will be sentenced in January.
- Moorpark Board Assailed for Football Investigation
- Duice's Salute to Hot Pants Burns Up the Pop Charts : Pop music: Most hit singles are lucky to last a few weeks on the Billboard Top 100, but 'Dazzey Duks' came within three weeks of the record.
- 'Seinfeld's' Jason Alexander to Tell All Thursday
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : The Timing's Perfect for Stewart, 6-3 : AL Game 6: MVP improves to 8-0 in playoff starts as the Blue Jays beat the White Sox and return to the World Series.
- Israel to Allow Exiled Palestinians to Return : Mideast: 5,000 a year will be reunited with families in occupied territories. Some prisoners will also be released.
- Squaring Off Over Schools
- Court Rejects Appeal by Gay CIA Agent Over His Firing : Law: Action by justices ends 11-year legal fight. Case resulted in agency declaring that 'sexual orientation' is no barrier to being hired, promoted.
- Old Ideas Limit Valley's Future, Study Suggests
- Security for Americans Is Key to Change, Clinton Says
- School Voucher Backers Launch Salvo in TV Ad
- Tailhook 1993: Guys in the Grip of Denial
- ANAHEIM : Party Will Celebrate Fight Against Crime
- A Jail Without Walls : Penal system: The prison camp where Rodney King's assailants will do time is of the type sometimes called 'Club Fed.' Critics say such federal facilities are an example of inequity.
- Ex-Fullerton Councilman Dies
- Evan Wilson to Replace Ailing Russian Violist
- FULLERTON : Anti-Prop. 174 Meeting Is Tonight
- Human Remains Found by Hunter
- STANTON : 19 Applicants to Be Interviewed for Seat
- The Pursuit of Real Cash or Fool's Gold? : Fund-raising: The demands on corporate giving should spark a reassessment of how resources are spread around.
- NEWBURY PARK : Officials to Study Reduced Field Use
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Volleyball Team Aches for Postseason Berth
- Fare War Can Cut Cost of Trips to Europe
- ENERGY
- FHP to Help Firm Start Elderly Care Program
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Western Digital Chip Plant Sale Falls Through
- Erik Menendez Told of Being Abused Years Ago, Cousin Says
- Obituaries : Melvin Jacobs; Former Saks Fifth Avenue Chairman
- NEWBURY PARK : Man Enters Plea in Assault, Drug Case
- Resolution to Aid Culture of Chumash
- International Business
- EXECUTIVE TRAVEL : Zagat Survey: Atlanta Restaurants
- Ducks' Iceman Exiled After Cold Shoulder From Fans : Entertainment: Mascot blames technical glitches for boos from hockey crowd. He hopes to get another shot.
- German High Court Topples Last Barrier to European Unity Pact
- Drawing the Line in Oakwood : LAPD and others must find ways to curb crime spree in neighborhood
- LOS ANGELES : 150 Marchers Protest Criticism of Immigrants
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Palmdale to Consider Idea of Downtown Revitalization Plan
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Survey Shows Different Goals for Graduates of 3 High Schools
- PREP WATER POLO ROUNDUP
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Tempest' Shakes With Refreshing Rage, Twists of Tone
- International Business
- New Postal Service Logo Could Cost Up to $7 Million
- Straight Talk, Little Mercy in Class for Abusive Mates
- N.Y. Officer Killed by Thrown Bucket Is Mourned
- Council Grants Historic Landmark Status to 5 Sites
- LOS ANGELES : 14-Year-Old Girl Killed in Drive-By Shooting
- Oxnard OKs Hiring Lawyer to Untangle Cable Rules : Television: City officials join Thousand Oaks in enlisting legal assistance to find out what they can require of their providers under new federal regulations.
- 3 Indicted for Death-Threat Plot Against Player : Crime: They are accused of trying to extort $100,000 from the Rams' Darryl Henley. Incident allegedly involved a drug deal.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Meeting to Address Nov. 2 Ballot Issues
- This Poll's Findings Somehow Don't Reflect Computer Logic
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE PLAYOFFS : Is Jackson Thinking About Retiring?
- 'Pretty, Witty' and Mainstream : Lesbian Comedian Marga Gomez Says There Are Signs of Acceptance
- Hilton Hotels Corp. reported 10% lower third-quarter...
- EXECUTIVE TRAVEL : Business Travel Notes
- Leisure World Couple Found Dead in Home : Aging: Sheriff's officials believe deaths of Laguna Hills pair may be a murder-suicide. The husband, 87, cared for his 'semi-invalid' wife, 88.
- LOOKING FOR BIG FISH? : Join the Club : At Catalina's Tuna Club, They're Hooked on Tradition
- NHL ROUNDUP : Panthers Lose Home Opener, 2-1
- 2 Men Held on Weapon Charges
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 20 Inmates Injured in Brawl at Dining Hall
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Miller Has Been Too Much for One
- GIRLS
- Israel Confirms It Has Been Selling Arms to China, as CIA Reported
- British Rule Is on Trial in S.F. : Courts: Extradition of Irish nationalist hinges on whether Britain can prove it does not persecute Catholics. Man is a prison escapee.
- The Cold Shoulder : Disney Ducks' Iceman Is Told to Melt Away
- Freeh Outlines FBI Streamlining; 2 Top Posts Cut
- Suspect in CIA Slayings Still Eludes Arrest : It's still a mystery why the gunman shot five people outside agency's headquarters in Virginia.
- Woman Dies in Plunge to Freeway : Investigation: The apparent suicide brought rush-hour traffic to a crawl for nearly three hours.
- CRA to Study Revitalization of Pacoima : Redevelopment: Councilman Richard Alarcon says it remains to be seen if a full-fledged project will be established in the area.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS : Phillies Even Confounding Themselves
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Phillies Kick Back, Enjoy the Party : National League: Braves will have to overcome 3-2 deficit for second time in three seasons to win pennant.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Crystal Gayle's Force Clears Country's Hurdles
- Scott's Stepson Loses Ground Categorically
- Israeli Lawmaker Stripped of Immunity
- Bankruptcy Bid Delays Ruling in Antonovich Case
- Powell, Koon Surrender to Begin Prison Sentences
- Investigator Pleads No Contest in Prostitute's Death
- Electrical Vault Fire Closes Part of Ventura Blvd.
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Tribute to the Power of Stubbornness : Rudy Ruettiger wanted to play Notre Dame football in the worst way--and finally did, for two plays. 'Rudy' tells how he did it.
- INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS : Global Markets and Economic Update
- ENERGY
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- REAL ESTATE : Industry Honors Builder Lyon for Leadership, Philanthropy
- The Battle Over Batterers : Violence: Some feminists say traditional therapy for spouse abusers is a failure. They should be forced to confront their behavior in classes and taught that abuse is a form of oppression.
- WHAT PRICE CULTURE?: When it comes to...
- LOS ALAMITOS : City Improvement Programs Pondered
- County Considering Pitch to Hollywood
- Marilyn's back!At least, her curve is. Perhaps...
- Lucille Bernardi Dies; Wife of Ex-Councilman
- Poor Unlikely to Sue for Malpractice, Study Finds : Medicine: Researchers say their facts explode a myth that contributes to doctors' reluctance to treat the uninsured.
- BREA : Parenting Classes to Be Offered Free
- Small Players Pump Up When Facing Heftier Opponents
- EXECUTIVE TRAVEL : Personal View
- Other Baby Bells Also Looking to Expand Into Cable Television
- International Business
- More Charges Are Filed in Sex-Photos Case
- Insurance Leaders to Testify Against Lobbyist, Jury Told
- Lori Van HerkCypress, Fr.Soccer / ForwardVan Herk...
- Heavyweights Lean to Lighter Side : Big Linemen Discover Size Isn't Better When Handling Smaller, Quicker Foes
- ENERGY
- $50 Million Approved to Settle Land Fight With Catawba Tribe
- Volunteer Leaders for Girl Scouts Sought
- Fire Department Audit Sent to Review Panel : Government: Supervisors ask the committee to determine how the county should correct problems noted in the report.
- Case Against Developer Dismissed : Courts: The judge says the government failed to prove its contention that the Westlake company tried to swindle a Costa Mesa bank.
- City Orders Rap Video Straight Out of Compton
- NORTHRIDGE : Group Holds 'Kiss-In' to Fight Homophobia
- CANOGA PARK : Eatery Loses Bid to Stay Open All Night
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : That Youthful Enthusiasm Is Back
- DFG Budget Cuts Would Hurt Family Fishing
- Ex-Deadbeat Nations Are Becoming World Beaters for Investors
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Carl Karcher Hopes to Halt Sale of Stock : Financing: Fast-food empire founder expects to reach agreement with bank seeking to secure a $4.8-million loan.
- Clinton to Announce New Budget Cuts of $15 Billion : Spending: The trims would include an early retirement offer and a plan to close more than 1,000 agricultural field offices, officials say.
- State Tax Loopholes Run From Odd to Enormous : Revenue: Reforming the web of contradictions could raise billions. But powerful interests oppose change.
- BOOK REVIEW : Whodunit Unravels Family Dysfunction : FAMILY BLOOD: The True Story of the Yom Kippur Murders <i> by Marvin J. Wolf and Larry Attebery</i> , HarperCollins, $22, 320 pages
- Hidden Heritage : Exploring The Valley's American Indian Past
- MID-CITY : Jury Urges Life Term for 1 'Orange Grove' Defendant
- Russia's Banned Opposition Vows to Contest Elections : Politics: Its parties and newspapers have been closed down. If this continues, says one anti-Yeltsin leader, the balloting will be 'a farce.'
- LOS ALAMITOS : Consultant to Study Cable Rates, Service
- BORDER WATCH : Fence Mending
- Pierce Faculty Delays No-Confidence Vote
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : 2 Dead, 2 Wounded in Shooting at Apartment
- TUSTIN : Invention Opens Door for Girl, 9
- VAN NUYS : Showdown Expected Over Day-Care Vote
- Canyon's Welch Not Enjoying Spotlight Now
- White Sox Have Too Many Holes
- U.S. Pulls Troop Ship From Haiti : Caribbean: Americans, U.N. are denied assurances of safety after violent protests against landing. Clinton to seek renewed sanctions against military rulers.
- About This Series
- CSU Seeks More Funds, New Fee Hike
- A Fired State Auditor Crusades Against Agency
- Erik Menendez Admits He Tried to Buy $8-Million House
- PERSPECTIVE ON POLLUTION : RECLAIM: Can the Regional Clean-Air Incentives Program Work? : Make it mandatory for large firms who will reap the most benefits, voluntary for others.
- Thousand Oaks Panel Rejects Auto Mall Sign : Business: Dealers' plan called for an electronic message board alongside the Ventura Freeway.
- ROUNDUP
- ROUNDUP : Canyon Upsets Saugus in Battle of Unbeaten Volleyball Powers
- CSUN Steps Up Efforts to Help Athletes in Need
- Seven architectural firms have taken the top...
- A Noble Tribute to the Duke : Movies: Lone Pine--one of John Wayne's 'favorite places of all time,' according to his widow, Pilar--honors the actor at annual film festival.
- Westinghouse Sheds 3 Divisions; 3rd-Quarter Profit Quadruples
- INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS : BRIEFING BOOK : South Korea Is Struggling to Keep a Cap on Escalating Salaries
- Wal-Mart Guilty of Predatory Price Cutting : Court: Retailer ordered to stop selling some items below cost. Three Conway, Ark., drugstores to get $300,000 in damages.
- Germans to Move Capital by 2000
- Countywide : Pro-Prop. 174 Group Sues School Districts
- Valley Obituaries
- Credit Card Program Helps Equip Schools
- THOUSAND OAKS : Former Regent of Cal Lutheran Receives Award
- LA PALMA : Beautification Panel Seeks New Member
- Closed-Door Hearings Begin on Safety of Subway Tunnels
- Halt Deployment and Start Over : Haiti's elite has reneged on the U.N. deal
- Bennett Replaces Injured Watkins at Simi Valley
- LAPD Asks Stations to Defuse Verdict : Broadcasting: The police urge TV and radio outlets to air messages about peace before the Denny beating trial verdict is announced. Response has been mixed.
- U.S. Billed for Tailhook Junket by McDonnell : Defense: But the contractor switched to a company-paid account after reports of sexual harassment by Navy officers.
- Clampetts Are Buff This Time Around
- New Forecast to Show a Jump in Jobs
- Games to Promote Drug Use Awareness
- OXNARD : Woman Says Family Pig Rudely Evicted
- Police Seek Leads to Shooting Suspects
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Sentenced to Life in Prison for Slaying 3
- Ex-Promoters of Casino Surrender to Authorities
- Mater Dei Names Myers as Softball Coach
- Countdown to Football Thursday
- MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : Pianist Will Play Mozart Her Own Way : Soloist Nadia Nechama Weintraub to Perform an Oft-Overshadowed Work Sunday With the Camerata
- Nature Turns Massive Fire at Yellowstone to Its Benefit
- VAN NUYS : Closing Arguments Due in Robbery Case
- A New Kind of Haven for the Homeless
- Fishing Charter Strikes Island Cliff : Rescue: The Coast Guard evacuates 29 passengers after the early morning collision on Santa Cruz's north side. No one is seriously hurt.
- ANAHEIM : City to Seek Funds to Hire More Police
- TELEVISIONCourting the Right?: A couple of print...
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Griffith, Kinchen to Return Kicks
- PREP WATER POLO ROUNDUP : No. 1 El Toro Dunks Corona del Mar, Gets Some Revenge
- Three Are Indicted in Henley Case
- Soccer
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Cat' Packs Plenty of Punch, But Not Much of a Plot
- Race Discrimination in Home Loans Persists : Banking: Clinton Administration launches campaign to pump $34 billion worth of mortgages into the inner cities.
- The Economics Prize
- Name Change: Excalibur Holding Corp. announced Tuesday...
- Glut Alters State's Muni Bond Plans
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Motorist Charged in Fatal 4-Car Accident
- KYDS Program Added at a 3rd Park
- IRVINE : $4,654 Raised by Council Candidate
- Mister Mentor : Roger James Becomes First Man to Get O.C. Award for Women
- LAKERS : Off-Season Isn't Missed by West
- ROUNDUP : Sunny Hills Wakes Up Just in Time
- Is Utilities' Fall the Sound of the Silent Canary?
- L.A. Gear Inc. reported third-quarter earnings of...
- Centrust Trial Jurors Hear of 'Greed, Theft' : Thrifts: David Paul allegedly bought personal luxuries with $3 million in bank funds. He faces 100 criminal charges.
- REAL ESTATE
- Clinton's Truce With Congress on Somalia Frays
- SPRING COLLECTIONS / PARIS : The Masters of Disguise Layer It On
- U.S. Lawmaker Enters S. Korea From the North
- Countywide : Senior Citizens Tackle Patrol Duties
- PERSPECTIVE ON POLLUTION : RECLAIM: Can the Regional Clean-Air Incentives Program Work? : It's a compromise, but it will clean the air without driving out business. Here are 10 reasons to OK it.
- County Offers Wide Variety of Locales for Filmmakers
- CLIPPERS : Grant Is Talking With Pacers
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Dickerson Traded to Green Bay
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Italy Proves to Be a Hit With Boyd
- WITH OR WITHOUT PARENTS : L.A. Mexican Dancers to Present Works Sunday : The troupe's first full-length performance is the culmination of four years of extensive training.
- Jeff ClaytonOrange Coast, Fr.Football / Running backClayton,...
- Yasser Arafat
- Cable Regulations
- AIDS Discrimination
- Public Safety and Prop. 172
- Somalia
- Federal Computer Data Code
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 13, 1993
- Obituaries - Oct. 13, 1993
- Wilson OKs Measure to Legalize Lay Midwifery : Legislation: In a late flurry, governor also approves public access to the Capitol computer system. Among bills he vetoes is one for a card casino at Hollywood Park.
- Hit-Run Suspect Has Speeding Record : Crime: Brandon Wattier has been cited five times since 1990. He faces manslaughter charges in 8-year-old's death.
- One of Mayor's Top Deputies to Step Down : City Hall: Jadine Nielsen calls the split harmonious, but some insiders say it hints at strife within Riordan's inner circle.
- Crash Leaves Talley, 3 Teammates Injured : Accident: Cal Poly Pomona basketball player from Bell-Jeff sustains least serious injuries.
- Michaela Ross Seriously Injured in One-Car Crash
- Four Female Athletes Injured in One-Car Crash in Pomona
- O.C. Cash Helps Voucher Allies Air First TV Ad
- Bell Atlantic, TCI Cable Said to Plan Merger
- HILLARY BASHING: After criticism for telling a...
- White House Vows to Give Congress Health Plan Soon : Legislation: Administration hopes to quiet concerns that it is divided or undecided on parts of the package.
- Countywide : North County Cities Want El Toro Voice
- Girl, 3, in Critical Condition After Falling Into Back Yard Cesspool : El Rio: Oxnard firefighters use a pole to lift the child through the hole. She was submerged at least 10 minutes.
- Yeltsin Apologizes to Japan for Abuse of WWII Prisoners : Diplomacy: The visiting Russian president also agrees that dispute over islands must be resolved.
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 13, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 13, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 13, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 13, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 13, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 13, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 13, 1993
- Eli Lilly Plans to Trim 4,000 Jobs Worldwide : Restructuring: The drug maker will also drop cancer diagnosis and treatment research at its San Diego subsidiary.
- The Press : U.S. Policy Under Fire in Editorials
- Nation IN BRIEF : COLORADO : State to Defend Anti-Gay Measure
- El Teatro de la Esperanza: Struggling but Surviving : Stage: Finding money is always difficult, but the troupe has managed to carry on, providing a voice for Latinos for more than two decades.
- Miriam Margolyse Bubbles On and Off 'Innocence' Set : Movie: As the formidable dowager Mrs. Manson Mingott, the British actress brings verve and audacity to Martin Scorsese's film.
- Workers Shift Priorities for Family's Sake : Relationships: Some employees in Orange County are finding that four-day weeks can help them focus more on home life and give them a feeling of control and flexibility.
- The Grinning Reaper: Kevorkian Defiant at Michigan Arraignment
- Wilson OKs Easing of Pesticide Rules : Legislation: In other action, he vetoes bill that would have made it easier for school districts to levy parcel taxes.
- Gays and Lesbians Need a Real Movement : Rights: Emulate black churches in the civil-rights struggle and pull together the efforts of 15,000 local groups under a national umbrella.
- Lift Embargo but Not in Bits and Pieces : Our half-measures on Vietnam are hurting U.S. business and the Vietnamese people.
- OJAI : Strict Anti-Graffiti Plan to Be Examined
- Patagonia Enters Fray With 4 Endorsements : Ventura: The activist clothing firm cites City Council candidates' favorable stands on business and environmental issues.
- ART / CATHY CURTIS : Raw Responses as Raw Material : Drawings by Williams, Humphrey and Sisto Deal With Social Issues in Fearless, Highly Personal Ways
- SANTIAGO : A Tenth Anniversary