- Officials Urge Cable Firms to Forgo Rate Hikes : Entertainment: As of today, operators are required to reduce charges for certain services. The new fee system could mean higher bills for basic-service customers.
- WESTMINSTER : 3 Men Injured in Traffic Accident
- PORT HUENEME : Council Considers Lot for Bike Rentals
- Woman Arrested in Shooting Death of Boyfriend
- Twins Outlast Indians, 5-4, in 22-Inning Marathon
- Countywide : Firefighter Monument Near Reality
- Aztecs' Faulk Won't Trample Matadors Off the Field
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Walk Withdraws Appeal of Penalty
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Fourposter' a Little Soft on Details
- THOUSAND OAKS : Reward Offered in Drugstore Robbery
- NEWPORT BEACH : Tour, Debate Planned on Upper Castaways
- MONTE NIDO : Mulholland Section to Be Resurfaced
- SAN CLEMENTE : Council to Consider Leasing Out Space
- Medical Disciplinary Actions
- Basketball
- Hard-Hitting Bullfrogs Win Easy : Roller hockey: McKillop's league-record six goals lead Anaheim to 13-4 victory. Two-game championship series starts Friday.
- Dodgers Lose Despite Piazza's 28th Homer, 6-2
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Leofa Dead Calm Off Field, Deadly on It
- 'Dave's World' Spoof Not Very Funny for Dave Barry : Television: A Miami alternative newspaper's parody of the new show based on the life and writings of the humor columnist hurts Barry--and infuriates CBS.
- LOS ANGELES : City Enacts Penalty for Firms Boycotting Israel
- LOS ANGELES : Zoo to Move Elephant to Riverside County
- Easing Chemicals Out of Food
- Leadership Needed for This Puzzle : Rams: Team will rely on improved defense and Chuck Knox, a coach who has seen tough times.
- Surprisingly, Loch Ness Didn't Call
- Larroquette: On the Biz and Booze : Actor Has Practical Experience in Playing Recovering Alcoholic on His New Show
- Q&A; WITH PAUL APODACA : 'The Museum Is a Place of Cultural Ceremony'
- TV Ratings : Fox's Strategy for 'Martin,' 'Single' May Be Paying Off
- Cable Bills to Reflect New Rate Structures : Utilities: As federal rules take effect, customers with the most basic service may see rates drop, while others may face increases.
- Eatery Chain Files for Bankruptcy : Regrouping: Southland restaurants owned by Specialty will stay open, but closures are planned in other states.
- Global Markets and Economic Update
- Retirement Plans May Feed This Bull for a While
- 2nd U.S. Judge Rules Military Ban on Gays Unconstitutional
- Middle East Talks Resume; Hopes for Syria Accord Rise : Diplomacy: Israeli envoy expects document on agreement with Palestinians to be signed soon. A preliminary treaty with Jordan is also a possibility.
- Literary Sleuth : Scholar Kathryn Lindskoog of Orange, author of 'Fakes, Frauds and Other Malarkey,' opened a can of worms by claiming a C.S. Lewis hoax.
- FEC Seeks Ban on Personal Use of Campaign Funds : Politics: Items like club dues and vacations often drain coffers. Congressional resistance is likely to be muted during Rostenkowski inquiry.
- New Test May Allow Rapid Diagnosis of Alzheimer's
- Mayor Backs AQMD Smog-Trading Plan
- Immigration to U.S.
- Airport on El Toro Site
- Officials Decry U.S. Inaction on Immigrants : Government: State leaders complain to a congressional subcommittee about the lack of federal help with undocumented workers. They testify in Los Angeles during the panel's fifth hearing nationwide about the problem.
- Series on 'Kids in Custody'
- No Art Censorship
- Jury Selection
- Cricket
- Islamic Fundamentalism
- Dysfunctional City
- Highhanded Tactics
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 1, 1993
- Obituaries - Sept. 1, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 1, 1993
- Trouble on the Launch Pad : Rocketdyne Gets the Blame for Last-Minute Blastoff Delays
- FBI Investigates Alleged Scheme at O.C. Thrift
- Court Kills Bids to Stop Takeover of Executive Life : Insurance: French investors may finish deal with state within days. Unhappy bondholders can still pursue their case.
- Accident Kills Granddaughter of Segerstrom
- Workers March, Then Authorize County Strike
- IRVINE : Chief Decides Not to Discipline Officer
- 3 More Players Emerge in the Jackson Case : Inquiry: Private detective Ernie Rizzo says he works for the father of a teen-ager allegedly molested by the singer--but is disavowed by the father's new attorney. Gloria Allred signs on as the boy's lawyer.
- Inquiry Into Flaws in Tunnels Is Sought : Red Line: An independent investigation is needed, local authorities say, but transportation agency officials stress that subways are safe. A federal study is ordered.
- New Data Gives Bush Economic Figures a Boost
- Smoking Bill Turned Aside Without Vote : Legislation: Senate committee asks author of sweeping measure that would prohibit smoking in the workplace to return next year for another chance. Assembly has approved it.
- Hurricane Spares Most of N. Carolina
- CHUCK & EMILY: Chuck Nicola hasn't had...
- DWP Union Leaders Call On 10,000 Workers to Strike : Labor: Action protests stalled contract talks and comes a year after last pact expired. Department officials urge employees not to honor the walkout.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 1, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 1, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 1, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 1, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 1, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 1, 1993