- There's Peril in Mixing Prescriptions : Medicine: Doctors say some 'illnesses' in older Americans can be traced to what's in the bathroom cabinet: too many prescribed drugs.
- Reno, Guinier to Meet at Penn Dedication
- VAN NUYS : Slaying Victim's Brother Attacks NAFTA Pact
- BUENA PARK : Lab Classes Have Right Chemistry
- Truck Driver Killed During Hijack Attempt
- 2 Die as Vintage Aircraft Crashes in Rugged Terrain
- OAK PARK : School Board Hosts Brainstorming Day
- Ultimately, He Doesn't Quit on His Talent : UCLA: Isaia, a 310-pound defensive lineman, overcomes pain of injury as he works his way back to the top.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Odjick Leads Canucks, 4-1
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Donahue Takes Wait-and-See Approach
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Knox Says He Will Stick With Everett
- DANCE REVIEW : 'Voices in Motion' Delivers a Wildly Uneven Program
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Acme Cheese Singles': Wait for the Second Half
- Focus on Entertainment Stocks
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Greece Contends With Vast Uncertainty as Aging Socialist Papandreou Returns : Politics: Despite heavy pressure to improve living standards, he is expected to keep an austerity policy.
- 2 Killed in Crash of Vintage Airplane
- Love Triangle Caused Slaying of Actor in '82, Friend Claims : Crime: Frank Christi often played tough guys in movies and TV shows. He even had a real-life rap sheet.
- CORONA DEL MAR : 700 Attend School's 40th Anniversary
- Celluloid Trash Can Discovery Turns Into a Treasure Trove : Collecting: Since learning the value of animation cels found in Burbank 30 years ago, the Westchester man has become an aficionado.
- School Urged to Expel 3 in Alleged Plot : Education: Officials say boys aged 12 and 13, armed with guns and knives, schemed to take over a classroom. More than 200 parents demand further action after the three are suspended.
- GLENDALE : Panel Backs Country Club Expansion
- Motorists' Tip Leads to Arrest in Hit-and-Run : Capture: Yorba Linda man is in custody after unidentified couple spot car described in news story of freeway accident that killed boy.
- Girl's Family Tale Has Makings of Good Opera
- CANOGA PARK : Rocketdyne Stops Using Chemical
- This Ice Show Will Have a Golden List of Skaters
- Hernandez Retains Title by Decision : Boxing: He scores unanimous verdict over Warren to retain his junior-lightweight crown.
- U.S. Loses Bid to Stay Ruling on Gays in Military
- Corporate Income Tax May Be Bad Economics but It Gets the Job Done
- Dykstra's Homer Wins It for Phillies, 4-3 : NL Game 5: Drive off Wohlers in 10th inning gives Philadelphia a 3-2 series lead over Atlanta.
- On the Job: Spotlighting the Workday World of Arts and Entertainment : Putting Together the Pieces of Altman's Puzzle : Movies: Editor Geraldine Peroni begins work almost as soon as the director starts shooting. This time, she sews together 'Short Cuts.'
- 'Love' Duet Steams Up Brian McKnight's Career : Pop music: Singing with Vanessa Williams was the 'incredible boost' his career needed. His debut album has just passed the 500,000 sales mark.
- COLUMN ONE : Gays, Foes Seek Spin That Sells : Both sides have escalated the propaganda battle. Explicit material, claims of morality and fairness are among weapons wielded in broadcast and video campaigns. But, sometimes, such strategies backfire.
- Astronauts at Space Center
- SENSITIVITY WATCH : Whoops, Whoopi
- CAMARILLO : Jogathon to Raise Funds for School
- A Knife Pointed at Peace Accord : Violent efforts to undermine Israel-PLO agreement must be quashed
- VENTURA : No Sign of Missing Scuba Diver Is Found
- LAGUNA HILLS : Education is Topic for Bergeson Talk
- 1st Storm Arrives on Schedule : Weather: The downpour is on track with the start of the rainy season, experts say. Two local traffic accidents are linked to wet conditions.
- OJAI : Leaders to Consider Strict Smoking Law
- 79 Homes Started in County in August
- CAIRO : Filling in the Blanks
- Changing Lifestyles : Forgotten by Time : Development threatens the tranquillity of a Colombian coastal region.
- Boxer Alleges Cover-Up of Nuclear Dump's Perils : Waste: Senator questions studies assuring that water supplies near Ward Valley site will not be contaminated. Operator says safety concerns have been rebutted by government officials.
- BOOK REVIEW : A Free Spirit in a World of Barriers : FREE ENTERPRISE <i> by Michelle Cliff</i> , Dutton, $19, 213 pages
- 830 Turn Out for Bone Marrow Drive
- Grand Juries' Racial Makeup Under Challenge : Legal system: L.A. County's mostly Anglo volunteer panels do not reflect the population, lawyers contend. Other areas have changed systems to increase diversity.
- Next Step : In the Mind of : AIDID : The warlord wants to be kingmaker, if not king. Peace efforts could end abruptly if he feels slighted.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Airport Development Opposed
- THOUSAND OAKS : Auto Dealers Seek OK of Electronic Sign
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : High School Students' Housing Construction Program Begins : Vocational education: About 40 youths will soon start building two homes. Each will be sold for no more than $80,000.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Hostetler to Start Again, Shell Says
- Bills Don't Need Big Rally This Time : Pro football: Kelly passes for three touchdowns as Buffalo rolls to 35-7 victory over struggling Oilers.
- Jeff WilliamsOrange, Sr.Football / Running back-safetyCoach Buddy...
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : The Beach Boys Give It Another Go 'round : Things haven't gone well in recent years. But at the Celebrity, the power of Brian Wilson's great music is underscored.
- Motorola's 3rd-Quarter Profit Doubles on 30% Sales Increase
- Tourneau Guests Enter New Time Zone
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Neighbors Protest Child-Killer's Return
- PerfectData Chairman Steps Down Pending Inquiry : Management: Lee R. Mannheimer is a suspect in a murder-for-hire plot directed at his estranged wife.
- Statistics and Science Can Be Twisted to Suit Debate : Research: Groups frequently distort or present inaccurate scientific information to the public about gay men and women to boost their arguments.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : City Sports Fields to Get New Lighting
- PERSPECTIVE ON HAITI : Aristide's Challenge: to Stay Alive : The unarmed want him back. Everyone with a gun wants to kill him. Foreign military presence is unavoidable.
- Knox Says He'll Stand By His Man Everett in Atlanta
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : With 'Bone to Pick, Trojans Go to Work
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Marino to Sit Out the Rest of Season
- TV REVIEWS : 'Frontline' Returns With GM Probe
- DOING BUSINESS IN MEXICO : Bell Atlantic to Buy Up to 42% of Cellular Phone Firm Iusacell : Telecommunications: The move puts the East Coast's largest cellular provider in the midst of Mexico's wireless phone wars.
- Electro Rent Earnings Drop 47% in 1st Quarter
- DOING BUSINESS IN MEXICO : Edison Scuttles Plan to Invest in Massive Coal-Fired Power Plant
- Dow Rises 8.67; Small Stocks Hit Record
- Making Us Sick
- World View : The 'Missing Middle' of Democracy : People, not ideologies, are the building blocks of the new politics, say visionary experts on 'civil society.'
- SHERMAN OAKS : Developer to Start Hillside Soil Tests
- VAN NUYS : Forum to Address Neighborhood Crime
- Wake-Up Call Goes Through : Contractors State License Board, under pressure, promises to do better
- Countywide : County Fair Move to Air Base Studied
- Drive-Through Flu Shot Clinic Offered
- Southern Section's Thomas Under Investigation : Preps: CIF commissioner is on paid leave during review of alleged improper use of expense account.
- Phillies Finally Nail It Down in 10th, 4-3 : NL Game 5: After the Braves are allowed to come back again, center fielder homers for victory.
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Growing Pains for U.S. Team
- TV REVIEWS : 'Schoolbreak' Drama on Lesbian Moms
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : KRS-ONE an Entertainer and a Poet at Glam Slam
- Guillen, Cora: More Than Just Teammates : American League: The shortstop, when he needed a boost, got it from the second baseman.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS
- ART REVIEWS : The Media as the Source of Inspiration
- Food Workers to Vote on New Contract : Labor: The proposal contains concessions and reduced raises. Two supermarket chains walked out of talks.
- Voice Powered Expects Loss of Up to $3 Million
- Statordyne Agreement: Statordyne Corp., a maker of...
- Menasco Aerosystems Division of Burbank won a...
- American Film May File Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
- As Violence Spreads, Hungarians in Serbian Province Fear They Are Next : Balkans: Northern area of Vojvodina could be the next venue of 'ethnic cleansing.' The rich farming region is already seeing the danger signs.
- For One Business, a Minor Cost Is Still 'a Major Irritation' : Tamco steel mill officials concede that their 2.27% tax bill will not drive them out of the big Southland market. But when you add the electricity costs . . .
- TUSTIN : High School Slates Its College Night
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Residents to Protest Parking Meter Plan
- Life on the Fringe Can Bring Privacy, but Also Confusion
- APEX Manufacturing of North Hollywood received a...
- France's GATT Conditions Get Little Support : Trade: Paris wants to keep tariffs on farm and film imports. It suggests dropping those issues from current talks.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Rises 8.67 in Light Holiday Trading : Market Overview
- Camarillo Firm Ships Chips for Test Devices
- Media : Politics Makes Waves on Mexico's Airwaves : Charging censorship, a popular interviewer quits, touching off a firestorm of debate over government's role in journalism.
- PORT-AU-PRINCE : A Haitian Test
- Eyewitness Accounts of Russian Crisis at Your Fingertips
- Menendez Case Fascinates Court-Watchers Nationwide : Trial: On cable TV and computer networks, they register reactions. The verdicts range from skepticism to sympathy.
- Friends Offer New Twist to Old Murder Mystery : Crime: Frank Christi, a tough-guy actor who police believe was involved in real-life capers, died 11 years ago. The latest theory is that he was killed over a woman.
- Losing Face : He was armed with a hot portfolio and that Fred Flintstone Look. So why did his cover-boy dream turn to rubble?
- U.N. Chief Sees Clinton Need to Scapegoat Him
- Heat Will Be on Robbins as Trial Begins in Capitol Corruption Case : Courts: Imprisoned former lawmaker is the prosecution's star witness. His credibility will be attacked by defense attorneys for ex-Sen. Paul B. Carpenter and lobbyist Clayton R. Jackson.
- Deadline Looming, PLO Scrambles to Fill Key Posts : Mideast: Central Council approves peace pact with Israel after tense debate erupts into a brawl.
- NEWPORT BEACH : City May Lop Off Tree-Trimming Crew
- BURBANK : School Board Widens Attendance Area
- Man Shot During Apparent Burglary
- BREA LA HABRA : Meeting Planned to Inform Public
- Hours at 2 Library Branches Extended
- UC Irvine Lands Forward From Utah
- WOODLAND HILLS : Students Buy AIDS Ribbons for Dance
- Awakening America to Ballet : N.Y. City Troupe Tries to Build a Mass-Media Audience, Even Using Film
- More Cost Overruns Surface for Underwater Eurotunnel
- Official Strives for Year-Round Homeless Shelter in the Valley
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Freeway Pipe Bombs Detonated
- RETAILING
- Stevens Construction Inc. of Lancaster received a...
- Plating Firm Shifts From Pentagon Work
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Honda Pressing Ahead With Indy Car Plans : Automotive: Santa Clarita unit will supply engines for the company. Veteran driver Bobby Rahal will use the auto giant's power plants.
- Council Narrowly OKs Ventura Pier Alcohol Ban
- Ex-Promoters to Be Charged With Money Laundering : Crime: Grand jury declines to indict Michael E. Wooten and Frank Marasco on conspiracy charges. They are accused of making indirect contributions to four public officials.
- Moorpark Schools Committee's Proposed Changes Under Fire : Education: Board members say the recommendations of their appointed panel are disappointing. Group has met for more than a year.
- Canyon High School Football Coach Tells Team He Plans to Stick With It
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : No Relief in Sight for Braves
- For Raiders, an Ending Out of 'Twilight Zone'
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Fogelberg Recalls Innocent Times
- RAIN MAN: For the first time since...
- Fight to Ease Drug Terms Unlikely to Gain Ground
- HEALTH WATCH : Advertisers Cleaning Up on Fear of Germs
- Nation IN BRIEF : MISSOURI : Husband Arrested in Wife's Poisoning
- Cuomo Wants Okla. Inmate Jailed in N.Y. : Justice: Governor says the killer, set for lethal injection Oct. 19, must serve 20-year sentence first. But condemned man says he wants to die.
- Environment : Prowling Toward : EXTINCTION : Wanted for their luxurious pelts and supposed healing powers, two of Russia's big cats are disappearing quickly. The real villain is economic chaos.
- Photography a Winner for Ex-Drummer
- SIMI VALLEY : Rocketdyne to Phase Out Cleaning Solvent
- SIMI VALLEY : Magnet School Survey Considered
- SIMI VALLEY : City to Participate in Task Force on Trash
- AUTOS
- Valley Housing Market Gets a Boost From Price Drop of 13% : Real estate: Single-family house sales rose 12% in September compared to 1992. Low interest rates and an abundance of homes on the market helped lure buyers.
- Mexican Warns U.S. on Border Confrontations
- Divers Find Body of Missing Crewman in Damaged Tanker
- Haiti Mob Keeps U.S. Troops From Landing in Capital : Caribbean: Police-sponsored demonstrators force top American official to flee port. Soldiers are part of U.N. deployment to help restore exiled president to office.
- Video Project to Link Van Nuys Courthouse With Faraway Jails
- Ex-Prisoners of Castro Reunited : Expatriates: A revered opponent of the Cuban ruler visits the Southland. His account of their homeland's problems offers hope for a change of government.
- Former Sen. Seymour Enjoying Life in Slow Lane as Housing Agency Head : Government: Feinstein's '92 foe has big plans for little-known panel that mostly helps fund low-cost loans for first-time home buyers.
- Reseda Coach Wants Taft Counterpart Suspended
- Commercial Vacancy Rate Figures Mixed
- Calnetics Corp. Income Jumps 52% in 1st Quarter
- A Taco on Every Table : Latino Food Makers Target the Mainstream
- RAIN REDUX: It may have seemed a...
- 2 Share Nobel Prize for Finding 'Split Genes'
- Police Chief Ready to Retire and 'Look Into New Things in Life' : Simi Valley: After 12 years at the department, Lindsey Paul Miller, who helped make the city one of nation's safest, says he wants to travel and write.
- Making a Difference in Your Community : At This Home, a Lot of Tails Are Wagging
- Tank Truck Leak Shuts Freeway Ramp
- Sheriff's Computer Failures Slow Dispatch of Deputies
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE PLAYOFFS : Blue Jays Have Stewart and Plenty of Confidence
- Pro Basketball
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : L.A. Society Tribute a Show of Excellence
- MUSIC REVIEW : St. Petersburg Philharmonic Shows Off Big-League Skill
- MUSIC REVIEW : Los Angeles Master Chorale Brings 'Elijah' to Life
- Eastern Vintner Becomes Major Player in Wine, Spirits Industry : Acquisitions: In the past two years, growth of Canandaigua Wine Co. has exploded. It has gained national status.
- Crown International Pictures Names New Senior VP
- Speedo Firm Dives Into World of Fashion : Apparel: Authentic Fitness purchases venerable swimsuit makers Catalina and Cole of California and plans to turn them around.
- Profile : A Reformist Alternative to Yeltsin : Economist Grigory Yavlinsky, the liberals' choice, outpolls the Russian leader in popularity.
- POLITICAL CALENDAR
- BURBANK : Parents at School Oppose Transfers
- Shelter Putting on the Dog? : Government: Mission Viejo's new animal care facility opens Wednesday amid praise and criticism. Some think its $2.4-million cost could have been better spent elsewhere.
- Fear Marks Venice After 2 Homicides : Crime: Some residents of the Oakwood neighborhood keep children home from school. They worry that a 2-week-old gang war may escalate.
- Mara ColaizziNewport Harbor, Sr.Tennis / SinglesColaizzi, a...
- Irvine Valley, OCC Teams Make Marks Off Field, Too
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Rosario's Barrio'--It's Old News
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : 1 in 12 Blacks May Have AIDS Virus
- African Problem, African Solution : Somalia needs some help from its neighbors
- FULLERTON : Residents to Protest Government Waste
- CYPRESS : Residents to Protest Zoning Change Plan
- HORSE RACING / OAK TREE MEETING : Hollywood Wildcat Wins Again
- ORANGE : Train Kills Transient, 29, Lying on Tracks
- CSUN Safety Suspended After Missing Road Trip
- The New Kid on the 'Beverly Hills' Block : Television: As Brenda's new beau, David Gail is in the running as the next '90210' heartthrob. His goal: To 'be happy with myself.'
- Health-Care Merger OKd: Abbey Healthcare Group Inc....
- Credit Card Fraud Costs $720 Million : Crime: That was the figure for losses in the U.S. last year. Thieves are becoming bolder and more sophisticated.
- Hazardous-Waste Firm Wins U.S. Defense Dept. Pact
- About This Series
- OSLO : Nobel Peace Prize
- Drug Labeling: Formula for Disaster?
- Atlanta Mayor Front-Runners Get Clear Field : For 20 years, Maynard Jackson and Andrew Young have traded off the job. Neither is running this time.
- Despite Bluffs, Taxes Don't Push Firms Out of State : Revenue: For decades, the Legislature has given in to threats. Yet levies are not a major cost of doing business.
- IRVINE : Council to Discuss El Toro Base Future
- Any Way You Slice It, the Staff at Philippe Is on a Roll
- ORANGE : Council to Vote on Firefighters Contract
- Oxnard College Re-Entry Center Puts Students Back on Course : Education: Program, operating on a shoestring budget, guides and encourages people as they pursue their dreams for advancement.
- Bringing Back the Troubadour of Old : Pop music: The West Hollywood club helped launch the careers of Elton John and Linda Ronstadt. Now a plan is under way to recapture its glory.
- MOVIESHoly Cow, Julia!: A Republican lawmaker in...
- FBI Agent Plans to Turn In Badge After Her Harassment Complaint
- Glendale : Teen Center to Mark Its 1st Anniversary
- THOUSAND OAKS : Sybert Resigns State Planning Position
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : New Penalties Proposed in Graffiti Fight : Vandalism: Task force wants to make parents liable for civil prosecution. It also seeks to make offenders pay for damage.
- SANTA ANA : College Is Honored for Staff Programs
- 1st Storm of Season Brings Rain, Lightning to the County : Weather: Meteorologists say the early downpour may signal the start of a wetter-than-normal autumn.
- Gays Step to the Forefront in L.A. Police Recruiting Campaign : Law enforcement: A medal-winner stands out as one example of a new sensitivity within the department.
- Surprise Shower Causes No Problems in Slide Areas
- LA PALMA : Hospital Using New Diagnostic System
- Appointment of Gullikson Expected
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS : TV Dictates Game Time for Game 6 Wednesday
- ART REVIEW : 'Friedrich': Another Side of the Romantic Tradition
- Weekend Box Office : Stallone, Snipes: Action at Box Office
- Ex-Smokers' Gain May Soon Be Loss
- Excuse Me, Your Participle Is Dangling : What with all the major issues to discuss, with Somalia and school vouchers and such, it's curious how people delight in spotting the mundane mistakes of others.
- NORTHRIDGE : Cal State Celebrates 'Coming Out' Day
- Blue Jays' Molly Is Some Kind of Player, by Golly
- It Can Be Difficult to See the Ball When Your Life Is Flashing By
- Doing Business : An End to the Cheers? : Samsung chairman warns that South Korean companies are headed for trouble if they don't improve quality.
- 7.1 Quake Shakes Tokyo; Woman Killed, 2 Hurt
- VENTURA : Supplies Sought for Cleanup Effort
- Justice Thomas Should Sit This One Out : Clarence Thomas should not judge a harassment case that parallels Anita Hill's charges.
- VAN NUYS : Decals to Be Used Against Car Theft
- PacifiCare Taking Wider Role as a Provider of Managed Care : Health: Armed with a $100-million 'war chest,' the Cypress-based HMO is making acquisitions to expand its market share.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Investor Lawyers Call Prudential Settlement a Pebble, Not a Rock
- Restaurant Operators Slow to Jump at Beachfront Sites
- Mortgage & Realty Agreement Extended
- Bankers Mutual Funds $35.1-Million Loan to Irvine Co.
- Hoping for a Box Office Blowout on 'Demolition Man'
- DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Benton Oil Proposes 7-Million Share Offering
- Kaiser Marquardt of Van Nuys received a...
- Time Warner, H-P Plan Interactive Printer : Technology: The device, which will offer coupons, maps and other home shopping information, is called significant.
- Guarding Against Credit Card Fraud
- Warner Center Marriott named Thomas J. Stroik...
- Fortune Petroleum Raises $6.5 Million
- Pinkerton's 3rd-Quarter Earnings Plummet 84%
- TECHNOLOGY : Rainbow Takes a Hit After Releasing News Both Good and Bad
- Work Force Reductions May Loom at AST Research Inc. : Jobs: Cuts were suggested in a filing with SEC. The firm recently bought Tandy's computer making operations.
- Dean Witter Faces Judgment, Probe : Ethics: A fired branch manager is awarded $1.5 million. Arbitrators seek an investigation of his forgery allegations.
- Intel's 143% Increase in Profit Doesn't Satisfy the Market : Technology: Fear that the company is losing its dominance pushes stock price down $4.75.
- Aircraft Engine Repair Firm to Trim Work Force
- Dakin to Market MTV's 'Beavis' Characters
- Thermolab Technical Heaters Inc. of San Fernando...
- Litton Guidance and Control Systems of Woodland...
- Browning-Ferris Moving Office to Sun Valley
- L.A.'s Central Library
- Contractors Board
- South Africa
- Crisis in Russia
- Arrogance Over County Budget
- President's Health Plan
- Counting U.S. Creatures
- Another Happy Cloth Diaper Fan
- Health Insurance No Cure-All
- Explaining About 'Voice' of Homeless
- Real Estate Market Is Not Hopeless
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 12, 1993
- Obituaries - Oct. 12, 1993
- Obituaries - Oct. 12, 1993
- Treatment of Spousal Abuse Cases Criticized : Law enforcement: Group says Sheriff's Department's handling of Linkenauger case shows inconsistent attitude toward domestic violence.
- Teen Hurt in 1st Drive-By Shooting in Mission Viejo
- Paramount to Hold Talks With QVC : Mergers: Studio agrees to 'informational' discussions on hostile takeover bid. Some analysts are predicting an auction process.
- Ventura Sheriff's Office Faulted in Woman's Death
- RITA'S BOWL: Band members at tiny Ellsworth...
- Denny Juror Dismissed; Deliberations Start Over : Trial: Other panelists say she did not seem to understand the proceedings. Defense lawyer calls the move improper.
- Voting Changes on Tap for O.C. Water Board
- Yeltsin Bid to Skip Islands Issue Ruffles Japanese Hosts
- CBS Programming Chief May Be Leaving
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 12, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 12, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 12, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 12, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 12, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 12, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 12, 1993
- Health Plan May Lessen Poor Children's Benefits
- We, The Taxpayers
- Californians' Views
- Whittier Man Fatally Shot by Party Crasher
- PAGES : Guinier to Get Her Say at Last
- 2 Killed in Weekend Auto Accident
- PERSPECTIVE ON LAW ENFORCEMENT : Good Marks for a Good Start : Sheriff's Department makes progress on reform of excessive violence. But change is fragile, cynics are many.
- Thousand Oaks in No Hurry to Add 3rd Lane to Road
- TUSTIN : District to Consider Hiring Demographer
- A Framework for Reform : Update shows progress, despite obstacles, in L.A. Sheriff's Dept.
- IRVINE : Latino Concern Nets Honor for Professor
- NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Sky Beauty Extends Her Stakes Streak to Five
- NHL ROUNDUP : Blackhawks Barely Save Best for Last
- Parcells and Patriots Get a Victory : Interconference: An unusual lateral pass-run play helps New England beat Phoenix, 23-21. Bledsoe is injured.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Matthew Sweet Performance Lives Up to His Name
- Lincoln's Power and Promise at the Huntington : 'Last Best Hope' Is One of the Largest Shows on 16th President
- Shareholder Activists Set Standards for the '90s
- Executive Director, Anaheim Community Development Agency
- Salvagers Work on Tanker; 3 Believed Killed in Blasts : Shipping: The OMI Charger is listing at the mouth of the Houston Ship Channel. Booms are strung around the site in case of fuel leaks.
- Haiti Leader Warns of Refugee Wave if U.N. Mission Fails
- Guzman's No-Look Class Is the Stuff of Pennants
- Philippines Sweating Out Power Outages : Infrastructure: The government needs $23 billion in foreign investment to complete an ambitious plan to rebuild power-generating capacity.
- HONG KONG
- Volunteering Helps Relieve Life's Pain
- We, The Taxpayers
- Symphony Opens on a High Note
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clan Rivalries May Hinder U.S. Goals in Somalia