- Stocks Buoyed by Further Dip in Bond Yield
- DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Disney Still Behind Hollywood Records : Music: Leadership change, losses will not deter company from building the start-up.
- VA Worried About Possible Heart Valve Suits : Law: The agency could be sued by veterans because it purchased the device by Shiley, which has a lawsuit pending.
- Documentary : Remnants of a Battle : One recent violent chapter in the revolt being waged in the Indian state of Kashmir proved that nothing is absolute except death. Officials, rebels, victims all have a different story to tell.
- Mass Murderer Juan Corona Denied Parole
- Koon, Powell Denied Bail During Appeal
- Heidi's still working! KMPC-AM radio's Fred Wallin...
- Kitty Menendez Called Confused, Strange : Trial: Witness says she 'kept staring' into space in visit three weeks before she was killed. The defense also has three others testify about slain couple.
- China Editor Gets Life in Prison
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : College to Offer Free Travel Forum
- Umberg Aims Tough State Bill at Employers of Illegal Immigrants : Legislation: Under the measure, businesses that hire undocumented workers would face the threat of having their property seized. The assemblyman expects it to get broad support.
- A Free Lunch : Needy Children Get Summer Midday Meal Thanks to U.S. Program
- Signaling New Era for Blythe Street : Housing: Ground is broken for a 50-unit Regency 50 apartment complex, scheduled for completion on July, 1994.
- Marinovich Project Ends, Raiders Cut Quarterback : Pro football: Team says it was off-field behavior that was determining factor. Lofton also waived.
- Broncos Cut Longtime Punter Horan
- Intruders Secretly Living in Yard of Shooter : Crime: A secret hovel is discovered behind his Winnetka home. Police say resident appears to have been justified in slaying of one man and wounding of a second inside his house.
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 / FREEWAY LEAGUE : Logan Wants to Lead Troy Down Fast Lane
- She's in An (Ivy) League of Her Own : Sara Gilbert Will Stay in 'Roseanne' Cast While in School at Yale
- PRO FOOTBALL : Getting No. 1 Pick Doesn't Ensure Success
- W. Hollywood Galleries Plan Sept. 9 Kickoff
- Buying In: UnionFed Financial Corp. said Monday...
- MEDICAL MARRIAGE: Health Net, the state's second-biggest...
- WESTMINSTER : Firefighter Layoff Ruling Is Modified
- ANAHEIM : American Welcome for 4 Russians
- Jeanne Delp, Leader in Teaching of Gifted, Dies
- Anteaters to Defend Volleyball Tournament Title
- Ready for the Worst : Butler, 36, Says He's Assuming That Dodgers Won't Pick Up His Option for Next Season
- * F2M Inc. of Lancaster won a...
- TECHNOLOGY : Marketing for the Home
- Talks Disconnected
- The L.A. School District's Strategy
- Bosnia Leader Heads Back to Talks
- Valley Interview : Renewing Faith in Our Ability to Overcome What Divides Us
- Roommate Arrested in Santa Ana Stabbing Death
- Defendant's Hate for Wife Called Reason for Her Slaying : Moorpark: Only JoAnn Linkenauger's husband despised her enough to beat and strangle her, murder prosecution asserts.
- GRANADA HILLS : Deaf Enrollment Low at Magnet Site
- PANORAMA CITY : Man Gets 3 Years for Falsifying Taxes
- WOODLAND HILLS : Pierce Pool Fund-Raiser Gains $5,000
- Bookkeeping Correction Gives Pincay 8,000th
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : The Kickers Are Gone . . . Temporarily
- CANOGA PARK : Official Plans to OK Car Storage on Lot
- Green Hopes to Remain a Laker : Pro basketball: The free-agent forward says he is delaying a decision to re-sign because he wants to be sure he is doing the right thing.
- Los Alamitos Jockey Critically Hurt
- Capistrano Library's Cultural Season Saved
- 'Today' Show Commentator to Head CNBC Channel
- Office Vacancy Rate Dips in Ventura County
- New Home Sales Weak in July; Trade Gap Hits 5 1/2-Year High
- Hewlett-Packard Agrees to Acquire EEsof Inc.
- Seized Luxury Cars Bought With Stolen Money, RTC Says : S&Ls;: A group of employees at Guardian in Huntington Beach allegedly diverted funds to buy two Mercedeses and a BMW.
- Haiti Prime Minister Installed as First Step to Democracy
- PERSONAL HEALTH : HEALTH WATCH : Why Pesticides Seem to Zero In on Women
- Market Focus : The Small Loco Is Very Big Business in Santiago : The mollusk is similar to abalone and just as scarce. Chileans now hope to 'farm' California red abalone.
- Tears of 'Joy' at Celebrity Showing
- Task Force Urges U.S. to Rejoin Controversial UNESCO : Policy: The recommendation is under review. U.S. would owe $65 million a year in dues.
- Cortines Named to Head New York Schools
- VILNIUS : On the Road Again
- Cartoon Essay : Drawing on Life in Moscow
- City Hears Debate on Closing Poli Street : Ventura: School officials favor blocking part of the road to help prevent drive-by shootings. Residents fear it will increase traffic.
- Doctors, Others in Loan Defaults Listed : Crackdown: Names of 5,000 health professionals with overdue tuition aid appear in Federal Register. Move by the HHS marks a change in privacy rules.
- SIMI VALLEY : Police Arrest Man After Bank Robbery
- New School May Not Be Ready for 1st Day of Classes : Oak Park: Unfinished construction of the new Red Oak elementary facility has officials considering plans to delay the start of the year.
- GLENDALE : Man Jailed in Racist Stamp Case Released
- GARDEN GROVE : District Screens for Educational Services
- Cypress : Panel Seeks Input on City's Services
- Let's Get to the Bottom of This : How safe is the Metro Rail subway tunnel?
- John A. Loomis; Retired Judge
- ALISO VIEJO : Sneak Preview of New High School
- PACOIMA : Group Writes Letters Asking for Donations
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Red Sox Put Russell on Disabled List
- Ministers of the Interior : UCLA: At 300 pounds, tackle Parker's aggressiveness makes him the anchor of the Bruins' offensive line.
- After 32 Years, Feola Is Still Rarin' to Go : Football: Fullerton College assistant is always the first to arrive at the office. He says working with the players helps keep him young.
- U.S. OPEN NOTES : Seles Sure of Return by the Australian Open
- TECHNOLOGY : TouchStone Surprised by Microsoft's Plans to Update DOS 6.0
- N.J. Firm to Buy Majority Stake in American Mobile
- UAW Picks Ford as Target for Negotiations : Labor: Job security and sharing of health costs with employees are key issues. Both sides expect agreement before a strike is called.
- South-Central L.A. Electronics Firm to Move to Ventura
- Clinton Bypasses Capital Press Corps Via Satellite Technology
- LANCASTER : Five Test Pilots Will Join Aerospace Walk of Honor
- Cremation Service Held for Slain Grad Student : South Africa: Two suspects in the death of the Newport Beach woman are held. The Cape Town service came as activists condemned use of violence by the black majority to achieve democracy.
- LONG BEACH : Police Deliver Pizza With Cheese, Hold the Customer
- Panel Backs Chick's Plan to Add 50 to Ranks of LAPD : Law enforcement: Department would tap reservists, former officers and staff of other agencies. Committee also advises end to hiring freeze.
- Jones Morgan, 110; Served With Buffalo Soldiers
- Countywide : Tourism Guide Promotes County
- VENTURA : City to Reserve Funds for Fire Station Work
- LOS ANGELES : L.A. Appeals Revival of Smoking Ban Challenge
- Fund Managers' Stocks Are Still Riding High : Investing: Some analysts say publicly traded mutual fund companies are overpriced; others see further gains.
- Kia Motors Sells 100 Sedans to Car Rental Agencies : Automobiles: The company will test the new vehicles with rental customers before putting them on the market in the United States.
- Ex-Shiley Employees Allege Lax Procedures : Courts: In statements for a Texas case, they say valves were recycled, serial numbers changed at Irvine plant. The firm denies accusations.
- Actress Fights a Big Air Fare
- COST OF DISASTERS : Mother Nature's Mayhem
- O.C. Names on Debtor List
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- COSTA MESA : Residents Try to Block Liquor License
- E.P. Thompson; Marxist Historian, Anti-Nuclear Activist
- $1 Tax for Hauling Vehicles Meets Roadblocks : Finances: Councilman Schillo says Thousand Oaks has no problem with abandoned cars and trucks. But 15,500 reports were filed last year in the county at a cost of $300,000.
- SPORTS WATCH : Field of Dreams
- Motor Home Catches Fire on Freeway
- RACING ROUNDUP : Krone Injured in Spill at Saratoga
- Morrison's Opponent Walks Out, Department Store Worker Fills In
- Leslie, USC Players Threaten to Transfer Over Coach Issue
- * The California Research & Technology Division...
- INTERNATIONAL
- Environment : A River of Doubt : The Rio Grande's pollution is part of the debate over NAFTA.
- A Dog, a Rifle and 3 Lugers
- 8 Rebels Killed in Kashmir
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Donahue Takes Walker Out of Race
- Weekend Box Office : 'Fugitive' Breaks the $100-Million Mark
- Granada Hills Alum Cicciari Returns as Basketball Coach
- AUTOS
- Rivals Health Net, QualMed Agree to Merge : Health care: The strategic alliance would give the two HMOs a combined 1.2 million customers in six Western states.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Texas Company Will Acquire Western Bank : Lending: The merger with Victoria Mortgage Corp. could mean that 20 jobs in Costa Mesa will be transferred or eliminated.
- B.E. Aerospace to Buy Nordskog for $17 Million
- Analysts Call for Caution Amid Latest REIT Rush : Stocks: Real estate investment trusts are popular again because of high yields. But among four locally, only one gets a nod from advisers.
- Realtors Meeting Special Needs of Valley's Orthodox Jews
- Judge Lifts Ban on Gang Gatherings : Courts: The restrictions on associating by members in Westminster are found to violate their privacy rights. The city considers an appeal.
- Behind the Story : Danger at Ground Zero : In the daily violence of Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, death now comes all too easily.
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Test Kits Multiply Like Busy Rabbits
- Panel's Criticism of LAPD Ruled Admissible : Courts: At issue is Christopher Commission finding of deliberate indifference to brutality complaints. Appeals judges say report may be used in lawsuit that alleges excessive force by officers.
- HOLLYWOOD : Off-Duty Officer Held in Stabbing of Roommate
- Homeowner, Transients' Worlds Collide : Crime: Man's back yard contained a hidden homeless camp. Violence erupted after a cleanup, leaving one dead and one seriously wounded.
- Reva Gothelf; Artist Was Subject of Documentary
- Police Officer Is Arrested in Stabbing : Violence: An off-duty Orange sergeant is suspected of attacking his roommate during a fight in their Hollywood apartment, authorities say. The 18-year veteran also sustained injuries.
- RESEDA : Proposed Billiard Parlor Nears Defeat
- THOUSAND OAKS : Inquiry Launched in Rape of Girl at Home
- Trial Begins in Triple-Slaying Case : Courts: Prosecutors say the Lake Los Angeles man planned the killings of his wife, stepson and stepson's spouse. Defense attorneys cite heat of rage.
- Gravel Producer Drops Plans for Mining River : Environment: Granite Construction decides that regulations would make it too costly to extract rocks and sand from the Santa Clara.
- Vikings Receive Word From Chiefs
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Fresno State in, USC Out of Top 25
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Offerman Will Return as Shortstop
- SEAL BEACH : Community Center Renovation Finished
- TELEVISION* Jackson Reunion Details: Taking a brief...
- RETAILING
- Focus on Entertainment Stocks
- Affidavits Say Shiley Recycled Thousands of Faulty Heart Valves : Medicine: The claims, which are adamantly denied by Shiley representatives, could affect other lawsuits against the former Irvine-based medical manufacturer.
- Access HealthNet Posts Fiscal 1st-Quarter Profit
- Getting Them to Eat the Right Thing
- WASHINGTON : Peace Breaking Out?
- Brazil Gunmen Kill 21 in Slum
- Countywide : D.A. Might Join Anti-Drug Force
- LAGUNA BEACH : Group Seeks Support for Hiring Hall
- PERSPECTIVE ON MIDEAST PEACE : Rabin Steers Israel Into a Ditch
- A Laugh Riot : Aftermath: Inner-city youths learn to find humor in their tough lives through stand-up comedy. A state-funded program is designed to raise self-esteem and build confidence.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Trade Group Vows to Oppose Land Deal
- SYLMAR : Breast Cancer Buddy Program Starts Up
- Food of Dreams--and Many Memories
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 / FREEWAY LEAGUE
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Son's Tip Helps Amateur Winner
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 / FREEWAY LEAGUE
- Westminster Residents Regret Loss of Crime-Fighting Tool
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : An Upbeat Report From Dana Point
- Bob Michel Feels a Nipping at His Heels : The Newt Gingrich brand of House Republicanism may be driving him out.
- Blue Moon Won't Shine on Everyone
- FBI Agents Track Down Child Molester Who Was on the Lam for 12 Years : Crime: Ventura County's oldest fugitive case is resolved with the arrest in Phoenix of a felon who had failed to show up for sentencing.
- Richard Jordan; Director and Award-Winning Actor
- Insecure Security : Couple Unhappily Cuts Down on Fortifications at Home
- JAZZ REVIEW : Washington Disappoints With a Commercial Show
- CALABASAS : Shortage of Steel Blocks Renovations
- Concession Offered to Library Plan Foes : Finances: Deputy mayor says $18 million would go to housing programs, whose advocates oppose sale.
- SUNLAND : Car Collection Drives Some to Distraction
- Dwight Harken; Pioneering Heart Surgeon
- VENTURA : Ex-Carnival Worker Sought in Kidnaping
- Intimidation of Brothers Recounted : Trial: A former neighbor describes Jose and Kitty Menendez as cruel and secretive. A tennis coach calls the father overbearing and demanding.
- 'Joy Luck': A New Challenge in Disney's World : Movies: In a marked difference from the studio's normal high-concept fare, Disney must market the story of two generations of Chinese women. It opens Sept. 8.
- FHP Appoints Senior Vice President for Public Affairs
- Onetime Gain Boosts Cherokee Into Black for '93
- * Two local stockbrokers have been disciplined...
- NME Promises to Beef Up Oversight of Its Hospitals
- David R. Griffiths has joined the Irvine...
- U.S. Officials Cautious About Mideast Plan : Diplomacy: President is 'very encouraged.' But others warn that tough bargaining may lie ahead.
- Take Your Pick of Vitamin-Rich Veggies
- Experiment to Install Video Cameras in Police Cars Approved
- Approval of $94-Million Irvine Schools' Budget Expected
- SIMI VALLEY : Recreation Brochure Goes Out This Week
- GARDEN GROVE : Getting Out Message of Staying in School
- TUSTIN : Students to Attend Anti-Crime Session
- IRVINE : IBM Donates Office Furniture to College
- WEST HILLS : Man Given 3 Years in Insurance Fraud
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 / FREEWAY LEAGUE : 1992 in Review
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Benzinger Homers From Both Sides of the Plate
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 / FREEWAY LEAGUE
- Ministers of the Interior : USC: All-American Boselli slims to 295 pounds, increases his quickness as he moves to left offensive tackle.
- Teledyne Unit May Face Contract Debarment : Defense: The Northridge aircraft guidance systems maker will plead guilty to making false statements involving a Taiwanese agent.
- Carrera Computers Forges Link With Digital Equipment
- Fibreboard, Insurers Settle Asbestos Suit for Record $3 Billion : Insurance: The agreement, which awaits approval by a state appeals court, would cover claims dating to the 1950s.
- Clinton Voices Concern U.S. May Be Too Secular : Religion: President urges respect for 'people of faith' who acknowledge that belief shapes their opinions.
- PLUGGING IN: The Ojai Trolley, which 110...
- PUERTO VALLARTA : Bankers Tally It Up
- Health Systems in Bind on Care for Illegal Immigrants : Finances: Federal law requires treatment but funds for state and county are scarce. Reform plan skirts the issue.
- CRIMEA : Armed for Talking
- U.N. Still Having 'Bad Luck' in Somalia : Africa: Off-target commando raid is one of a series of embarrassments afflicting allied military operations. And warlord Aidid is still on the loose.
- Austrian Charged With Killing 3 L.A. Prostitutes : Crime: Free-lance writer is indicted in Vienna in slayings of eight call girls in Europe and three here. Though there are no witnesses, police say the deaths have 'amazing similarity.'
- BURBANK : $17,000 Raised for Boy's Donor Search
- Bordering on an Outrage : Federal judge upset by Justice Department's continued inaction on BNL
- Fortunately, They Don't Carry Sticks
- PORT HUENEME : Murder Trial Put Off Another Month
- * American Safety Flight Systems Inc. of...
- Fortune Petroleum Shows 6-Month Loss
- Little Dandies : The Psychology Behind Designer Duds for Kids
- ARTS NOTES : Third John Denver Date Added
- Ventura Port District Bonds Lose Rating
- A Record Rush to Bond Funds During July : Securities: An industry report has some worrying that novice investors are unaware of the risks involved.
- Consumed by Food : Many Men Suffer From Eating Disorders, but Shame, Stereotypes Can Keep Their Conditions Undetected and Untreated, O.C. Medical Experts Say
- Deal Clears Way for Russian Pullout From Lithuania : Military: Baltic state agrees to delay its demand for compensation. Most of remaining soldiers leave today.
- 24 GOP Senators OK Parts of Health Reform
- Firm Says U.S. OKd Bomb Sales to Iraq : Gulf War: Teledyne, charged with export violations, contends that a secret government policy allowed arms to go to Saddam Hussein's regime.
- Moscow Absolves Self in Downing of S. Korea Jet in '83
- 2nd Suspect Jailed in Stanton Boy's Death
- THOUSAND OAKS : Plan Seeks Better Ways to Fight Crime
- Panel Rejects Mayor's Pick for Animal Commission : City Hall: Critics say Lynne Exe has opposed reforms in the troubled Department of Animal Regulation. Riordan will stand by his appointee, spokeswoman says.
- Cause of Denny's Injuries Disputed by Defense Attorneys : Trial: Prosecutors deny that anything other than the apparent brick shown hitting him on video was responsible. Arguments are key to an aggravated mayhem charge against one defendant.
- Boy, 3 1/2, Dies in Fire at Arleta Trailer
- Ismail Agrees in Principle to a Two-Year Contract
- Rams Cut Graddy, Damone Johnson; Loneker Remains
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 / FREEWAY LEAGUE
- Mozart Camerata Moves to Sundays
- THEATER REVIEW : Greenberg's Skilled but 'Real World' Dull : LOS ANGELES FESTIVAL: "HOME, PLACE and MEMORY" <i> A city-wide arts fest.</i>
- Wells Fargo to Lay Off 424 Employees
- Gretchen Pearson and Candi Monzo have been...
- Doing Business : The Flavor of Success, and Failure, in Russia : * Ben & Jerry's opened and is doing well. But another U.S. company hoping to export lumber is not.
- Documentary : South Africa, at History's Crossroads : A correspondent sees hope for the nation in its long, painful struggle to end apartheid.
- 2 Bicyclists Killed in Utah Had Cut Short Their Trip
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 / FREEWAY LEAGUE
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Trojans Numbed by North Carolina
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Bettis Says He's 100% and Ready to Play
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 / FREEWAY LEAGUE
- Have Drums, Will Travel : Music: Percussionist Adam Rudolph, who leads the multicultural ensemble Vashti tonight, may well be the Los Angeles Festival's busiest musician. : LOS ANGELES FESTIVAL: "HOME, PLACE and MEMORY" <i> A city-wide arts fest.</i>
- Nichols Subpoenaed
- Many Area Programs Appear Intact in Defense Budget Study
- Regional Report : EC Racked by Fields of Fraud : Cheating the system is a growing problem for the European Community. Its farm subsidy program has been hardest hit.
- Museum, University Extension Art Classes : ART HISTORY AND CONTEMPORARY ART CLASSES:
- * GTE California Inc. of Thousand Oaks...
- AUTOS
- Colleges Score Merchandising Touchdown : Retail: USC, which has opened a store in Costa Mesa, and other schools are profiting as sales of 'officially-licensed' items soar.
- A Starry Night <i> Before </i> the Telethon : The Muscular Dystrophy Assn. of O.C. holds its inaugural gala kicking off the Labor Day weekend show.
- COLUMN ONE : Tuning Out the TV of Tomorrow : Four years ago, GTE made Cerritos its media mega-test site. Would ordinary people use interactive cable to shop, learn and play? So far, viewer interest is fuzzy but the obstacles are clear.
- Jesse Jackson Charges Bias at Rose Parade, Plans Protest
- ART / CATHY CURTIS : Lecture Choices: Matter of Drawing a Fine Line
- Bill Would Allow Seizure of Firms Hiring Illegals
- PERSONAL HEALTH : More Testing for Pregnancy at Home
- Small Business Subsidy in Health Plan Reported
- LAGUNA BEACH : Severed Cables Cut Phone, 911 Service
- United Way Appoints Interim President
- OXNARD : Animal-Rights Activists Hold Protest at Plant
- Bullfrogs, Blades Meet in Playoff Tonight
- MIGHTY DUCKS NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Opener Will Get National Exposure
- O.C. THEATER REVIEW : 'Othello': Giving the Evil Its Due : The Vanguard does well to focus on Iago as the central character. But some of the staging and acting miss their mark in this overlong play.
- Hirson's Wild Ride Astride a Beast : Theater: The first-time playwright's faux Moliere comedy, 'La Bete,' has a history that includes a short stint on Broadway, success in London and such names as Lloyd Webber.
- Panchen Lama's Body Enshrined in Tibet
- Life-Jacket Bill Clears Assembly
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Refresher Driving Course to Be Offered
- Do you always feel as if you've gone nine rounds with Junior at mealtime, just because you want him to eat his veggies? Experts offer some tricks on getting kids to eat right, so every dinner won't turn into a . . . : Food Fight!
- 20,000 GIs May Be Sent to Bosnia as Peacekeepers
- Fair Attendance Almost Matches 1992 : Recreation: County event holds its own, in contrast to others in the state. Metrolink service may have helped boost numbers, officials say.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Judge Temporarily Halts Welfare Benefits Cuts
- Rockets Fire General Manager
- Pincay Joins Shoemaker as Riding's Elite
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Henderson Makes Powerful Return to Oakland
- PLG Acquired by Failure Group in $7-Million Deal
- Iwerks Entertainment to Make Public Stock Offering
- Breach-of-Contract Suit Filed by Flamemaster
- Video
- No Caterpillar Shirt
- New Winning Act: MTV and the Cash Cows
- Lock-Down Continues After Prison Melee
- O.C. Anti-Gang Tactic Ruled Unconstitutional : Courts: Westminster ban on 49 young men appearing together in public violates First Amendment, judge says.
- Coyote on Rampage
- Fighting Hurt With Hope : Education: Two women whose sons were killed at school launch a group to stem an epidemic of violence on the nation's campuses.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Rally Planned Today to Protest Cuts, Layoffs
- Even in Death, 'Fugitive' Can't Escape Loyal Fans
- Shopping for the Smoking Gun : Yet more J.F.K. files reveal little more than more of the same
- Woman Recounts Tale of Abuse at James Trial : Court: She says singer and his girlfriend beat her unconscious and revived her for further mistreatment. He faces life in prison if convicted on all charges.
- OXNARD : Outpatient Care OKd Again for Cummins
- Youth Wounded in Street Shooting
- Maing a Difference in Your Community : AIDS Project Opens Valley Food Center
- Countywide : Free Health Checks Offered Youngsters
- Dominant Doubles Team Is Close to Making It a Grand Slam Finish
- NFL ROUNDUP : Most of These Cuts Are Really an Illusion
- These Three Go for No. 3
- TENNIS / U.S. OPEN : Court 7: Kuhlman Takes Lonely Way Out
- Racism Rhetoric
- Defending Truckers
- Rubens at Norton Simon
- State Vehicle License Fees
- RV Park Debate
- Out for Sole Control
- Opposites
- Times Poll on Asian-Americans
- Doctor's Quest
- Robert C. Maynard
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 31, 1993
- Obituaries - Aug. 31, 1993
- Obituaries - Aug. 31, 1993
- NASA's Shuttle Problems Lead to Rocketdyne : Aerospace: Space shuttle launch delays have been traced to problems in the Rockwell unit's engines. The Canoga Park unit says it is improving procedures and training.
- LEADER ROB? Conservative State Sen. Rob Hurtt...
- Jackson Family Members Break Silence, Defend Michael
- Tough Orange County Anti-Gang Law Voided
- Officials Urge Inquiry Into Tunnel Flaws : Red Line: Local authorities seek an independent investigation while staff and the contractor stress that the subway structures are safe and sound. The federal Transportation Department begins its own study.
- Next, Do We Hear a Bid on City Hall? : Running the city library like a video store would suit the Philip Morris privatization scheme.