- CITY TIMES COVER STORY : Lofty Dreams : The Downtown Arts Scene, Once Considered Dead, Is Trying to Revive Its Vision of Becoming the 'SoHo of the West.'
- U.S. Company's Smelter Blamed for Acrid Pollution in Peruvian Town : Environment: Sulfur dioxide from plant is choking the once-productive Ilo Valley.
- Crenshaw District Agency at Epicenter of Quake Recovery Efforts : Aftermath: The service center is the busiest in the Southland. Most clients are elderly residents who were slow to discover damage or wary of loan process.
- The Drop in Crime Is a Chance for Change : It's Time to Upgrade LAPD With Equipment, Officers
- Clinton's Defense Cuts: Risky for the Nation, Bad for California
- News, Tips & Bargains : New Possibilities in the Middle East
- ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE ISLAND...
- DOWNTOWN : Apartment Owner to Face Slum Charges
- 'Under Siege'
- On View : 'She TV': Comic Role Reversals
- Focus : It's Show Time Without a Script, Part II
- MID-CITY : Reward Offered in Slaying of Minister
- Mr. Klein (Bravo Sunday at 8 p.m.,...
- LAPD Officers Faulted in 3 of 4 Shooting Cases : Police: Officials say figures are high because of aggressive attempt to weed out problems and correct flaws.
- The Nation : Weary of Public Scandals, Are Americans Growing More Tolerant of Ethical Lapses?
- Why Health-Care Reform May Be Beyond Saving
- A Risky Area to Gamble With : State needs the power to monitor local gaming clubs
- Officials Take Sides on Worth of Prop. 187 : Politics: Controversy builds over 'Save Our State' measure that would deny many public benefits to illegal immigrants.
- Videos : 'Costa Rica': From City to Jungle
- The Swimmers
- Who was Frankie La Porte? : A new biography claims Al Capone shared power with an even tougher, but publicity-shy, gangster : CAPONE: The Man and the Era, <i> By Laurence Bergreen (Simon & Schuster: $30; 720 pp.)</i>
- The Fine Line Between Heroism and a Mistake : Shooting: Police confronted a youth who they believed had a gun. The decision was deadly.
- Clear and Future Danger : THE PLOT IN HBO'S 'ENEMY WITHIN' PUTS THE U.S. ON A PRECIPICE
- Student Hopes Posters Will Show Merchants the Sign of the Times
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : The 'Dream On' kid grows up, and that fits Chris Demetral just fine
- MEXICO ON THE CUSP : The Plight of the Indigenous Population
- Clinton Names Envoy
- Quake Doubles Use of Commuter Trains, Survey Finds : Transit: Many of the new riders cite damaged freeways as their reason for taking Metrolink. But white male professionals are still most frequent users.
- Splash Takes Home First 'I-5 Cup,' by Beating Sockers, 12-8, in Key Game
- Slims Event Final Matches Old Foes : Tennis: Grossman defeats Halard, 1-6, 6-3, 6-1, and Frazier beats Appelmans, 6-2, 6-4, at Manhattan Beach.
- On Strike Again: It's the Same Old Story, Isn't It?
- Whatever Happened to Fest Faves?
- A Traveler Through Our Times : The public art of architect/sculptor Maya Lin marks key eras in America: the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and her civil rights monument in Alabama. Now, she takes on time itself.
- PGA CHAMPIONSHIP / DAILY REPORT : Norman Needs Big Comeback to Win Today
- He's Not Burnt Out--and Certainly Not Fading Away
- Trent Reznor's Killer Soundtrack
- Hip-Hoppers Come 'Round to Jazz : Bird lives, and so do the sounds of Monk and Miles. Of course they do, but their jazz is new to a very different generation. The hip-hop crowd is discovering their parents' music and making it their own.
- No Sign of Anything Special From Prince
- U.S. Team Needs Only Strong Half to Make a Whole : Basketball: Americans sleepwalk past Greece, 97-58, and into title game today against Russia.
- ALL THE KING'S MEN: Michael and Lisa...
- A REASONABLE LIFE: Toward a Simpler, Secure,...
- The Secret Life of Furniture : OBJECTS OF DESIRE: The Lives of Antiques and Those Who Pursue Them, <i> By Thatcher Freund (Pantheon: $24; 291 pp.)</i>
- MID-WILSHIRE : Paleontologists Are Having a Field Day in Sticky Situation
- COMMENTARY : Money-Making Ventures Aside, Woodstock '94 Lets Fans Search for Identity : Pop culture: The audience at the $30-million N.Y. event became the story despite the attempt to exploit the festival's 25th anniversary.
- Albert L. Nickerson; Former Chief Executive of Mobil Corp.
- VENTURA : Bystanders Come to Aid of Robbery Victim, 75
- VENTURA : Tourney for All Ages Lures Over 200 Anglers
- Back at Back : USC's Barnum Returns to Offense After 2 Lean Years as a Cornerback
- The Pack Closes In on Price : PGA Championship: Zimbabwean sees his lead cut to three strokes over Haas; Pavin, Mickelson are four back.
- ON LOCATION : Acid-Washed Fashion : Robert Altman is fashioning a farcical portrait of yet another gang of profiteers and poseurs, with a few genuine visionaries thrown in. Well, isn't that just fashionable.
- Suit Fails but Codex Hammer Still for Sale : November auction is still planned despite judge's dismissal of a $400-million claim by the niece of Armand Hammer's late wife.
- Strom Says Trojans Stronger This Year : College football: Strength and conditioning coach cites a greater emphasis on off-season weight training.
- Manager Turns Other Cheek, Is Suspended
- SOCCER : U.S. Women's 9-0 Victory Over Mexico a Good Omen
- LOCAL NOTES : SoCal Water Polo Wins Three Titles
- PRIVATE LIVES : COMPUTER GAMES : Is 'SimCity' Too Big for You? Pack Up and Move to 'SimTown' : Come this fall, kids (of all ages) will get to see what all the SimFuss has been about.
- First Brother's First Album Finally Ready
- Michael Johnson Extends 400 Streak to 35
- Big Red Merchandise : Russian Hockey Team Turns to Capitalism
- 'Upgraded' Ram Defense Doesn't Make the Grade Just Yet
- DEL MAR : Tinners Way Beats Best Pal in the Classic
- The Profits Aren't Hard to Swallow
- She's Not in It for a Net Gain : Avid Fan Suffers Slings, Arrows as a Low-Paid Tennis Umpire, but Loves Each Vicarious Minute
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : Foreman's Next Opponent: the WBA
- Saratoga Favorite Is Sidelined
- Cardinals Open Series With Rout
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Ward Beats McGill for Women's Amateur Title
- BEACH VOLLEYBALL : Strategy Pays Dividend for Dodd, Whitmarsh
- MADONNA WATCH: Madonna's look changes all the...
- One new Prince album isn't enough? Another...
- Story on Watts Conveyed City's 'Mystic' Nature
- Whitewater Hearings
- Offering Thanks for a 'Night Out'
- THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT
- Shakespeare Festival Proves More Than a Midsummer Night's Dream : Oregon: Ashland's 1993 season spanned eight months, with 733 performances of 11 plays in three different locales drawing 350,000 people to the biggest regional theater in the nation. This year's festival began last month.
- ALIENATED NATION
- The Legal System's Double Standard
- DEFENDING E. LYNN HARRIS
- SCRIPTS, DOCTOR
- How's That Again?
- Why the San Fernando Valley Should Become a City
- Delighted by Dana
- 'Culture Clash' Proved Enlightening
- SATURN V BLUEPRINTS
- That's No Way to Reward a Brave Act
- New Cars, Horror Stories and Refrigerators
- MORE ON GENE SCOTT . . .
- Housing: City Charter and New Hope Project
- Hats Off to Realtors Who Don't 'Escrew' Us
- Most Unforgettable Appraisal of a Home
- Anaheim Stadium Critics Are Off Base
- PROTECTING THE FREE THINKERS
- Love That Larroquette
- SEPARATING THE MEN FROM THE BOYS
- Bus Line Reinstatement Shows Citizens Can Win
- Bus Strike Settlement
- Data for Dudes
- WHAT'S MY LINE?
- SAWYER'S SAWBUCKS
- Danger Is His Business : It may not look like it as Harrison Ford sits on the front porch of his Wyoming retreat. But trust us: Hollywood is a dangerous place, and Ford has certainly done well in the action game.. (Just don't hold your breath for 'Fugitive II.')
- Companies Profit by Abusing Temp Workers
- Ask Senior Citizens Where They Want to Live
- Intraparty Squabbles Aid GOP Rivals
- NEWPORT NOSTALGIA
- City Hall Repairs
- Land Swap Proposal Leaves Airport Up in the Air
- Revision, With a Vengeance : ...
- Airport: Noise and Hazards of Low-Flying Planes
- Steamed in Norway
- Citizens Seeking Stronger Voice
- L.A. Female Firefighters
- Facts for Fido
- On Child Safety
- Florida Officials Salivate Over Potential for Tasty Sea-Borne Cannonballs : Jellyfish: To commercial fishermen and to every swimmer who has ever been stung by one, the soccer ball-size creatures are a painful, irritating nuisance. To others, they are potential gold mines.
- . . . AND MORE ON GRANDES DAMES
- KEY FIGURES MISSING?
- Hawaiian Schoolchildren Speaking Language of History...
- Support Rule Change on Helicopter Noise
- Laguna Calls for Action on Water Quality
- NORTHERN EXPOSURE
- Paul Fleiss
- STUDENT RADICAL
- Wrong Brace Makes Damage Worse
- THE WHOLE TRUTH
- Kind Stranger Offers His Hand, Gives Inspiration
- What Remains Is Silence : Nobel Prize-winner Czeslaw Milosz meditates on the human desire to leave behind a mark of our existence : A YEAR OF THE HUNTER, <i> By Czeslaw Milosz Translated from the Polish by Madeline G. Levine (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $25; 288 pp.)</i>
- Dangerous Smokers
- What Is Cost of Safety at San Onofre?
- Some Constituents Not Moved by Buck McKeon
- INFORMATION SOUGHT
- In Defense of Value of Mortgage Lenders
- NONFICTION - Aug. 14, 1994
- NONFICTION - Aug. 14, 1994
- NONFICTION - Aug. 14, 1994
- NONFICTION - Aug. 14, 1994
- NONFICTION - Aug. 14, 1994
- NONFICTION - Aug. 14, 1994
- Won't Give Up Gun Ban, Clinton Says : Legislation: President rejects any compromise, even as discord grows over his stalled crime bill. Democrats are divided; a separate vote on the assault weapons provision is being discussed.
- 250,000 Brave Rain, Humidity at Woodstock II
- SUMMER BELLS: August may not seem like...
- 3 Die When Firefighting Plane Explodes in Midair : Blaze: C-130, which was carrying retardant, breaks up into dozens of pieces. The bodies will be retrieved today.
- Crash Kills 3 Aboard Firefighting Aircraft : Accident: Loaded C-130 tanker was on its way to a blaze. It breaks into pieces in a rugged part of the Antelope Valley.
- Woodstock Can't Hold a Candle to This
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Rubley Injury Leaves Team With Decision
- LANDSCAPING : Reap Better Energy Efficiency
- Priest Given 8 Years in Prison in Molestation
- In Lonely Eureka, Gold but No Glitter : Nevada: Mining and ranching offer a tough life, but residents treasure town's old-time virtues.
- Quake Doubles Use of Trains, Survey Finds : Transit: Many of the new riders cite damaged freeways as their reason for taking Metrolink. But white male professionals are still most frequent users.
- AGOURA HILLS : City Founder Pavley to Leave Council
- ROME TRIP: Auxiliary Bishop Armando X. Ochoa,...
- VENTURA : City Worker Struck by Car, Badly Injured
- Dodgers Facing Riddle Without Even First Clue : Reaction: As the players clear out their lockers, some are bitter about owners' position.
- Gory Details Sell for Rock's Underground
- INSIDE & OUT
- Japan Official Apologizes for WWII Remark
- U.S., North Korea Reach Nuclear Pact : Foreign policy: Pyongyang pledges not to pursue arms program; Washington agrees to help update reactors. Both move to form diplomatic ties, but more talks are needed.
- Reality Intrudes Upon a Polite Urban Escape : Planning: Despite ultra-correct code of conduct, fistfight brings the outside world into CityWalk's sparkling streetscape.
- WESTMINSTER : Speed Limit Signs Ordered by Council
- Health Crews Abandon Their Cars in Job Protest : Labor: Inspections come to near-standstill as union members take to bicycling and walking. They are seeking a pay hike and higher mileage reimbursements in their contract dispute.
- Golf Tournament to Aid Volunteer Center
- Health Crews Abandoning Their Cars in Job Protest : Labor: Union members bicycle or walk to their inspection sites. They seek pay hike and higher mileage reimbursements.
- Suspect's Gun Linked to Slaying of Officer : Crime: Man accused in Oregon killing was questioned earlier about slaying of Manhattan Beach policeman.
- BASEBALL STRIKE : DAY 1
- Titans' Next Athletic Director Must Build Trust, Shumard Says : Administration: He cites that as a key reason why he did not succeed at Cal State Fullerton.
- Shunned by NCAA, Ceman Found Good Game on Beach : Volleyball: When Stanford didn't go to tournament, setter started making money on tour.
- Weekend TV : KCET Offers a Healthy Diet of Shows
- I-FLOW Corp.: The Irvine manufacturer of medical...
- BANKING
- ARTISANS : Each Set of Hands Coaxes Clay Out of Ceramics Mold
- Elderly Woman Raped, Robbed
- ELECTIONS / 24TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Sybert Blasts Beilenson's Political Digging
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : A Benefit That's Really Jumping
- Candidates for City Elections
- Metrolink Often Late From L.A. to County : Transit: Meeting schedules is a problem for sixth consecutive month. Officials blame the trouble partly on Southern Pacific.
- Green Sparks Syracuse Victory Over Charlotte With Two RBIs
- Jean-Dominique Fratoni; 'Napoleon of the Gaming Tables'
- U.N. Admits Its Efforts to Persuade Rwandans to Go Home Are Failing : Africa: Despite food stops and bus transit on the roads back, and radio campaigns saying it's safe to return, refugees are reluctant to leave Zaire.
- Rat Sparks a 6-Hour Outage at UC Berkeley Campus
- Nursing Home Inspectors Step Up O.C. Enforcement : Health: More than 80 citations issued so far this year, up from 3 in 1992. Officials credit new staff, better training.
- SIMI VALLEY : Council to Consider Bus Fare Increase
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- A little grave humor: Norman Naylor, the...
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Will Protest Cargo Flight Plans
- Newborn Survives Being Left in Trash Bin
- Safeguard Health Enterprises Inc.: The Garden Grove...
- Cortex Pharmaceuticals Inc.: The Irvine drug development...
- Continental Sets Off New Round of Air Fare Cuts : Ticket Prices Slashed as Low as $318 Round Trip to East Coast; Other Carriers Plan to Match It
- NORTHRIDGE : Malibu Grand Prix Site Nears End of Road
- Roberti Farewell Draws Bipartisan Praise : Retirement: Wilson headlines fete to help former Senate leader pay off campaign debt.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Wins Approval of 'Pier Plaza' Plans
- David and Goliath Try to Make Nice : Taipei and Beijing sign an unprecedented cooperation pact
- Martinez Joins Upset Victims : Tennis: Top-seeded player and Wimbledon champion is beaten by Amy Frazier in straight sets; Novotna, Garrison-Jackson also bow out.
- Orchestra Muted by Mediocrity
- Continental Sets Off New Round of Air Fare Cuts : Ticket Prices Slashed as Low as $318 Round Trip to East Coast; Other Carriers Plan to Match It
- 3 Held in Ukraine; Plane With Materiel for Balkans Seized
- Breyer Vows to Boost Public's Trust in Law
- Court Delays Admittance of Female Cadet at Citadel : Education: Judges grant military school's request to block first woman from corps while an appeal is considered. She is 'not giving up.'
- SANTA ANA : $612,000 Bequeathed to Police Dogs Unit
- DeVera Is Trying to Work Everything Out : Tennis: Coaches and critics question her dedication to the game. Others say she is too talented.
- Theater Review : In 'Nunsense II,' the Spirit Is Willing and Able
- City Halls Face Shake-Ups as O.C. Incumbents Opt Out
- Jogging His Memory : Marathoner's Wrong Turn Takes Him on All-Night Run
- Gay Group Ousted From Christian Music Festival : Fair: Organizer closes a booth run by Evangelicals Concerned after quarreling with them over a sign.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Vandalized Cleanup Boat to Be Replaced
- Struggling Jordan Worth Price of Admission in Fan Gimmick
- They Take Ax to Italian Grand Prix
- Ventura County Election Lineup
- SYLMAR : Golden State Pothole Triggers Traffic Jam
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : $25,000 Reward Offer OKd in Hit-and-Run
- Man Who Fell Into Shaft at Valencia Building Site Dies
- PGA CHAMPIONSHIP / DAILY REPORT : Palmer's 20-Foot Putt Goes In, but He's Out--Forever
- Angel Players Leave on Unpaid Vacations : Baseball: Diapers take the place of groundballs for DiSarcina; Finley might go to Las Vegas.
- Theater Review : Outer 'Cyberia' : San Francisco Mime Troupe Performs a Musical Comic Book on Racism
- A School Where East Meets West : Education: Degree programs range from Buddhist studies to gerontology at Colorado's Naropa Institute, founded by a Tibetan scholar.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Cardinals Sign No. 1 Miller, Marshall
- Sherman Will Lead the March : Softball: Top Cal State Northridge assistant succeeds 13-year veteran Torgeson as head coach.
- Candidates for School Board Elections
- Man Rescued From Deep Shaft Dies in Hospital : Construction: Details of the building inspector's injuries have not been released. He went into cardiac arrest at Valencia site.
- ROLLER HOCKEY : Bullfrogs Defeat Calgary in Shootout
- Pop Album Chart
- West Coast Bancorp: The Newport Beach bank...
- GARDENING : Know When To Harvest Vegetables
- Judge Orders Testing of 3 Teen-Age Killers : Crime: Reports will determine whether slayers of Stuart A. Tay receive life in prison or lesser sentences in the California Youth Authority.
- The Los Angeles-based synod of the Evangelical...
- NORTHRIDGE : No Cause of Death Found for Bodies Left in Storage
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Air Park to Demonstrate Communications System
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : MTA Bus, Train Operators Ratify 3-Year Contracts
- Bunny, Queen of the Hop
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Language Program at School Has Openings
- Richard (Dick) Abrams; Lockheed Executive
- Boisclair's Rise to No. 1 Leads to Resounding Fall
- It's All Greek to U.S. : Basketball: Russia falls, 111-94, and Greece promises to rest its three top players against Americans today.
- The Getty Faces New Obstacle: Getty's Son : Art: John Paul Getty II pledges $1.55 million to help keep Antonio Canova's sculpture 'Three Graces' in Britain. It's the second time he has helped prevent his father's museum from enhancing its collection.
- Tapping Into <i> Taiko </i> Sources--to Dramatic Effect : Culture: Kenny Endo credits influences from Kabuki theater to jazz in his movements and Japanese-style music.
- Art Review : Uplifting View From Down Under : Contemporary Art of Indigenous Aussies Bridges Cultural Gap With 'Dreamtime'
- Fredrickson Hits Ground Learning : Pro football: Raider rookie linebacker endures whirlwind start as he adjusts to playing middle.
- Survey Finds Drop in Evangelicals' Ranks for 2nd Year : Polls: Study says 7% of U.S. population are conservative Christians, down from 12% two years ago. People are embracing a wider set of beliefs, expert says.
- SANTA ANA : College Schedules Late Registration
- Bullfrogs Beat Calgary With 3 Shootout Goals
- DEL MAR : For the Dollases, Success on Track Is a Gray Matter
- Sally Gunnell of Great Britain outclassed runner-up...
- Well-Rounded in Blues Circles : Joe Louis Walker's 'Youth' Hasn't Stopped Him From Mixing With the Masters
- Pop Music Review : Joan Jett Rocks the Roxy With Sweat, Dedication
- Huntington Beach Art Center's Opening Is Stalled Again
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Unitrin OKs Repurchase of Outstanding Common Stock
- Financial Markets : Treasury Rates Slide, Pushing Stocks Higher
- Cancer Society Offers More Free Rides
- Youth Groups Awarded Quake Aid
- Defensive Question Marks Greet UCLA : College football: Donahue begins vigorous search for answers to loss of 14 top members of unit.
- Mathews Taking On Added Role at Ventura : Colleges: Basketball coach says he has been named athletic director.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL
- Tu Proves to Be Just Too Much for Bleszynski
- Japan's Surplus With U.S. Soars by a Bloated 20% : Trade: The July figure revives questions about when--or whether--the politically sensitive figure will come down.
- State Claims Waste-Hauling Firm Ran Facility Without a Permit
- DECORATING : Traditional Quilt Patterns Surfacing in Low, High Places
- HISTORY : 82 Years After Sinking, Titanic Still in Spotlight : Upcoming exhibit appalls some Britons, who see 'grave robbery.' But the museum cites artifacts' importance.
- Tobago Marathoner Found After 13-Hour Odyssey in Valley
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Women Hurt As Car Avoids Trailer
- Baldwin Co.: The privately held Newport Beach...
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- InVitro International: The Irvine maker of product...
- Fieldstone Gains $140 Million in Loans to Build 800 Homes
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Cause to Reflect : Mirrors Can Enhance the Light and Sense of Space and Be Used to Dramatic or Philosophical Effect
- COLUMN ONE : Tilting at Mexico's Windmills : Conservative candidate may have a chance of toppling ruling party. His cautious, populist approach appeals to voters who both want and fear change. Critics say he is all talk and has no real plan.
- Price Makes Like a Birdie and Flies Solo : PGA Championship: He shoots 65 to take a five-stroke lead over Haas, Pavin and Crenshaw after 36 holes.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : McGill, Ward Play for Title
- LEGAL FILE
- Exorcising His Dark Side : Television: Paul Schrader has spun many morality tales of the outcast as hero. With his new HBO film 'Witch Hunt,' he abandons the doom and gloom and goes for laughs instead.
- O.C. Couple Pull Trash on Telemarketing Firm : Inquiry: Newport duo dug through garbage bins to compile information. Findings led to the probe of Broadcast Holdings.
- ICN Biomedicals Inc.: The Costa Mesa biotech...
- Unitrin Plans Buyback to Thwart Bid : Mergers: Move indicates insurer will take a tough stance against hostile suitor American General.
- INSIDE & OUT : Circulating Air From Baseboard Can Lead to Carpet Stains
- INSIDE & OUT : Oh, Baby!
- VENTURA : Professors Receive Funding for Projects
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Los Rios Street Road Work OKd
- MONTEREY PARK : Lawyer for Youth in Taped Police Beating Arrested
- FBI Seeks Identity of 'Typed Note Bandit'
- SIMI VALLEY : Plan Would Mandate Bins for Recycling
- Countywide : Hazardous Waste Hot Lines Opened
- New Information Center on Cancer Needs Volunteers
- McGill Rallies to Defeat Klein
- Torrence Easily Wins Title in 200 Meters
- Rise in Prices, Inventories Hint at Slowdown, Analysts Say : Economy: But experts expect the Fed to raise interest rates to fend off future inflation pressures.
- GARDENING : Weeds, Insects Can Be a Boon
- METROLINK: The average person who takes the...
- 2 Accused of Forming Teams of Shoplifters
- Activists Taking Their Case to School Board Voters : Politics: Overall, 192 people intend to seek election Nov. 8 in 30 districts. Many will present special-interest issues to electorate.
- ORANGE : Schools Official Seeks Hearing Date
- BUENA PARK : Quadriplegic Awaits Home Overhaul OK
- CHATSWORTH : Jewish Youth Games Mix Culture, Sports
- Neiland, Jones High on Money List
- Volcanoes Pose New Threat for Refugees
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : AIDS Group Files Complaint Against Radio Host : Lancaster: Catalyst Foundation alleges Herb Nero's on-air remarks 'clearly crossed the line of human decency.'
- Family Ties Help Ciarelli Be Successful on Beach Circuit : Volleyball: Former UCLA All-American and partner Holly McPeak, 1993 champions at Seal Beach, start their defense with a quick victory.
- Northridge Drops Anchorage With a 10-Run Fifth Inning
- USC Hopes to Go Those Last 2 Yards : Football: Rob Johnson, Tony Boselli among 10 returning starters as practice starts today.
- Steven F. Arnold; Photographer, Author of Collections
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS