- Zapatistas Call Ruling Party Victory a 'Lie' and Urge Peaceful Resistance : Mexico: In first statement since vote, rebels ask for massive rallies. Result of governor's race in volatile Chiapas state still disputed.
- Funds in Will to Help Build Pet Clinic
- Pawnshop Stands Alone in Offering 24-Hour Service : 'I think I'm doing a great service to the community. A pawnshop is really just an ATM for the poor.'
- Bed Checks Are Taken Overboard
- ANGELS : Flora Agrees to Participate in the Arizona Fall League
- Yes, Folks, a Year Later, Dave's Still the Top Guy : Television: Letterman's appeal on 'Late Show' spans generations and genders, giving a boost to CBS in particular and late-night TV in general.
- Music Review : Jarvi Conducts an Orff Night at the Bowl
- Moderate Economic Growth Calms Fears : Indicators: 3.8% rate in second quarter is below forecasts. Buildup in inventories is cited as a major factor.
- GARDENING : Three Potted-Plant Winners: Color Them Proud
- Ralph E. Becker; Ex-Ambassador, Kennedy Center Trustee
- Health Care Debate May Be Giving Way to Revolution: Insurance Market Reform : Legislation: Even a scaled-back effort to change industry's rules carries a big risk. Without universal coverage, it would drive up rates for everybody.
- Pakistani Beheaded for Raping Young Boy
- Bookkeeper, Two Others Face Fraud Charges : Law: A federal grand jury indicts Donald Lee Peterson and two alleged accomplices, accused of taking more than $700,000 from area businesses.
- Coyote Carries Dog Out of Back Yard
- Drunk Driver Connors Gets 16 Months in Tragic Crash : Courts: Victim shakes hands with the ex-football hero after making an emotional speech about his disfigurement and lost abilities.
- OJAI : Feasibility Study OKd for Skateboard Park
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Approves Arts and Culture Grants
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Scrimmage Goes According to Plan
- Salsa's Littman Blanks Vancouver; Paulinho Scores Two
- DEL MAR : Owner Doubles His Chances but Not His Fun in Chula Vista
- AUTOS
- 150 Waves for Channel Surfers to Ride
- ASIA : Trade Lures Chinese, Vietnamese : Business is booming along border. Reopening rail link could fuel the trend.
- Allan Houser; Patriarch of Native American Sculptors
- Drugs a Growing Problem for S. Africa : Narcotics: Cocaine bust surprises nation. Post-apartheid system is said to have opened borders to trafficking.
- MIDEAST : Tourists Test Israel-Turkey Relations
- Border Patrol Checkpoint to Undergo Fierce Scrutiny : Politics: Congressional critics question role the facility just south of O.C. plays in stemming illegal immigration.
- Bail Set for Woman in Kennedy Threat Case
- Pieces of a Family
- Battle of Britain's 'Nimbies': Celebrities Fight Projects
- Countywide : Drive Nets 70,000 Pounds of Food
- Tours of Photo Exhibit on L. Ron Hubbard Offered
- Nevada Regents Order Probe of Massimino Deal
- Yancey, 56, Dies; Won 7 on Tour : Golf: Long-time manic-depressive suffers a heart attack while practicing for senior tournament.
- LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES NOTEBOOK : They Just Might Be Coming Soon to Theater Near You
- REDECORATING : As Make-Over, Wainscoting Isn't Half Bad
- CONSTRUCTION : Lay the Foundation With Family, Neighbors for a Model Remodel
- Robert Rozhdestvensky; Poet Honored by Soviet Union
- Paul Conger; Decorated World War II Fighter Pilot
- Little Leaguers Already Won City's Heart : Baseball: Today's world title game will be aired live at 12:30 p.m.
- Quick Learners Make Most of Rwanda Trek
- GLENDALE : Area SAT Scores Top State, U.S. Averages
- La Habra : Community Potluck Being Held at Park
- U.S. Official Strengthens Ties to Field Workers
- Ventura County Fair : Bidders Shun Bargains to Support 4-H
- Competitors in Aerobics Sweat Out Routines
- STANTON : City OKs 9.8% Hike in Trash Pickup Fees
- Chick Seeks to Extend Quake Debris Aid
- Full-Speed Ahead : Schumacher Leads Aggressive Generation of Formula One Drivers
- Raiders Get Last Shot at Impressing : Football: Borderline players face pressure to avoid the last cuts in today's exhibition finale against Oilers at Houston.
- These Coaches Have a Good Idea : Little League: Baca and Saul of Northridge let players enjoy spotlight on eve of World Series finale against Venezuela.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Surges 51; Bond Prices and the Dollar Rise
- The television situation comedy "Frasier," Steven Spielberg's...
- Seasonal Lifeguards Get Collective Bargaining Status
- LOS ANGELES : 8 Arrested in Attack on Couple and Their Rescuers
- THOUSAND OAKS : 4 Are Held Over Beating, Robbery
- 4 Teens Hurt in Crash Near High School
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Alamo Sentencing Delayed 2 Weeks : Courts: Lawyers for the evangelist convicted of tax violations request a new date for a longer hearing.
- Singles' Holiday Services
- OAK VIEW : Uzi-Armed Gunman Sought in Robberies
- The Sound of Silence : Normally talkative Clinton is now mostly mum . . . but for just how long?
- Fullerton's Lee Finishes Second in PGA Junior
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '94 / SEASON PREVIEWS : A Backside Compliment : Fresno State Center Jason James Masters New Right-Tackle Position for Good of Team
- PRO BASEBALL / JEFF FLETCHER : Kloek Saw Fit to Fix His Arm
- INSIDE & OUT
- COLUMN ONE : A Dilemma of Race and Gender : The issues of black women have often been overlooked, by their communities and by society at large. But females of color now are seeking their own voice.
- Judy Scott-Fox; Literary Agent for William Morris Agency
- Peggy Fears; Ziegfeld Follies Showgirl
- Hurricane Iniki Blamed for Kauai Power Outage
- Slammed by Inflation, Lithuanians to Vote on Boosting Bank Balances : Referendum: Measure would increase savings 100-fold. Opponents say it would destroy economy.
- Feeling Hemmed In by No-Pants Dress Codes
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : Teachers Learning Skills for the Future
- Art Review : 'Diatom' Art Novel Is Scantily Clad
- Ski Resorts Are Turning to Mountain Biking in Summer
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Surges 51; Yields Decline as Dollar Rises
- Toyota to Increase Prices Markedly on '95 Models : Autos: Imports will cost an average of 6.1% more. Company is struggling to stay profitable as yen's value rises.
- Forum to Focus on Spouse Abuse Among Asians : Conference: Little Tokyo event today will examine cultural barriers faced by battered wives.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Fair Mixes Traditional, High-Tech : Lancaster: The 56th annual Antelope Valley event will include livestock judging as well as a laser light show.
- OXNARD : Boy Who Fell Into Pool Dies at Hospital
- Theater Review : 'Backstrokes': An Awkward Stab at Humor
- NEWS ANALYSIS : GOP's Election Agenda Rests on Risky Tactics
- Countywide : Children's Health Fair at Zoo Today
- Parolee Held in Fatal 4-Vehicle La Habra Crash
- Woman, Man Knifed in Domestic Dispute
- ABC Will Show Final Game Live
- Northridge Parents Angered by Little League Ticket Blunder
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : The Official View: Mistakes Continue
- Pop Album Chart
- Summit's Family-Planning Strategies Worry Muslims
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : Summing Up Rwanda's Multiplying Horrors Leads to a Total of Despair
- Enrollments at Oak Park Unified Reach Record Levels : Education: The surge has forced school administrators to adopt stringent proofs of residency.
- HOLLYWOOD : No More Sinking Detected Above Subway, Officials Say
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Downtown Building Wins Design Award
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Shah's Knee Is Source of Concern
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS
- Seething Is Believing in Equality : Pop music: Me'Shell NdegeOcello, who plays the Coach House on Sunday, explores white racism with unvarnished contempt.
- BANKING
- Wilson Offers Concessions to Preserve Cuts in Welfare
- Senate OKs Ban on Witnesses' Sale of Interviews to News Media
- Campaign Launched to Oust Measures : Ventura: Homeowner cites backing of a development plan. But the city attorney says the councilwoman will be barred from voting on it.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Golf Tournament Tee Times Available
- LOS ANGELES : Deputy Fatally Wounds Man During Struggle
- ORANGE : Affordable Housing Construction Urged
- Convicted Child Molester Kills Himself in Car Wreck : Crime: While awaiting sentencing, the Camarillo man slams his vehicle into Mugu Rock.
- Palmdale, Minor League to Negotiate
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Bring a Bit of Summer Inside With New Plants Grown From Cuttings
- Fire Escapes : Before a Back-Yard Blaze Gets Cooking Be Sure It's Cool With the Authorities
- U.S. Proposes Limited Talks With Cuba
- Balseros Sail on a Tide of Desperation
- The Exodus
- COLUMN ONE : A Dilemma for Black Women : Many worry, or have been warned, that by seeking to push for their own rights they may threaten the progress of African American men.
- Boy Killed During Extremist Attack on Egypt Tourists
- Fire Threat Forces 2nd Evacuation at Lake in Sierra
- MAN IN THE NEWS : Sen. Rogers Is Used to Being 'Captain of My Ship' : Legislature: Despite critics' outrage, he refuses to cancel scheduled address before alleged white supremacists. He says he is no racist and will only speak about states rights.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Cleanup Rules for Dog Walkers OKd
- CALABASAS : City to Appeal Ruling on Street Widening
- A Closer Eye on Loan Fraud : SBA modifies its procedures as six are accused of falsifying applications
- WOODLAND HILLS : Taco Bell Donates $45,850 to Repair Pool
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '94 / SEASON PREVIEWS : Landing on Wheatley Place : Michigan Running Back Finds Out This Season if His Roll of the Dice Will Pay the Dividends He Is Seeking
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Roberts Makes Triple-Bogey on 18, Loses Lead in Akron
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '94 / SEASON PREVIEWS : STARDOM, With a Catch : UCLA's J.J. Stokes Could Be in the NFL Now--but He Is Back to Fuel the Bruin Offense
- It Comes Down to 1 Game : Little League: Gentile to start for Northridge against Venezuela for World Series title.
- Gaming Control Bill Clears Major Hurdle : Legislature: Panel agrees to compromise measure that would establish a state commission to regulate the card club industry.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Lyn Nofziger Joins Reagan Alumni on Huffington Team
- Navy's No. 2 Admiral to Retire in February
- SIMI VALLEY : Free Immunizations Offered for Children
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- BURBANK : Bogus Social Workers Are Sought by Police
- Bullfrogs to Face Portland in Next Round of Playoffs
- Ducks Add Over $1 Million a Year to Kariya Offer
- 'Airtalk': No Time for Airheads
- Taco Bell to Issue Videotape Coupons : Marketing: Fast-food customers will receive a certificate for a free Blockbuster movie when they rent another tape at the regular price.
- Another Whale of a Find in South County
- THOUSAND OAKS : Ex-Student's Injury Claim Rejected
- Brown Named Financial Chief at Microsoft
- GM Tries to Gear Up After Crippling Strike : Autos: The walkout by 3,500 workers at an Indiana parts facility led to the idling of 15 assembly plants.
- FURNISHINGS : Herter Brothers Crafted Pieces for a Gilded Age
- Planting Seeds for Diabetes Control
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Fields Softball Debate About Mixed-Gender Teams : Sports: Suits threatened because a co-ed team was moved to an all-male league and men began playing on all-female teams.
- BUENA PARK : Council Considers News Rack Control
- Countywide : Economic Meeting Set for Tuesday
- Surprises Beneath the Cap : Baseball: Owners have other contentious items on their agenda that would go into effect if they implement their last, best offer.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Pats Lucky Charm Goes for Third in Row
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Ryan Releases Tackle Johnson
- Rams Ready to Deal for Maddox : Football: Salary cap forcing Broncos to trade or release backup to John Elway.
- What's New on the Tube? The Rerun Network : Television: The service allows you to call up shows you missed--for a charge added to your monthly bill. Test runs provide a look at what might be programmed when cable channels grow to 3 digits.
- Ben Yellen; Imperial Valley Activist
- In Haiti, Lost Hopes and Lost Children : Caribbean: Some parents abandon their own as sanctions bite.
- Bulldozer's Driver Killed by Forest Fire
- MISSION HILLS : Diet Program Gives Preview of Skinnier You
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Rabbi Considers Why a Good God Would Tolerate Evil : Judaism: Book written by Harold Schulweis of Valley Beth Shalom posits a diety with a split personality.
- OXNARD : Pleasant Valley Community Center to Open
- Rogers Plans Talk to Group Termed Racist : Legislators: Conservative state senator has drawn criticism for his offer to address an organization that some people say preaches white supremacy.
- VENTURA : Neel Family Rebuts Charges on Land
- GARDENING : Seed and Ye Shall Find Satisfaction : To Get What You Want and Save Money, Start Small
- Joyce Chen; Mandarin Restaurateur, Author, TV Host
- Phil Paladino; Publicist for Bob Hope, Dick Clark
- 2 Police Officers, Dog Shot Dead; Man Arrested
- Teacher Who Disobeyed Silence Law Loses Court Fight
- Outspoken Official Casualty of Drug War : Colombia: Trusted top prosecutor retires under siege. He drew fire from U.S. for saying prohibition is hopeless.
- Man Critically Hurt in Santa Ana Shooting
- Union Endorses 3 for College Board
- L.A. Rabbis Reach Out to Singles at High Holidays : Judaism: The unattached may feel left out at family-centered season. Services catering to their needs range from innovative to traditional.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Group Formed to Study Redevelopment
- CONEJO VALLEY : Organic Garden Club Feeds Both Body and Soul
- Connors Receives 16-Month Sentence
- Walking Tall Down 'The Red Road' : Native American Singer Bill Miller's Music Celebrates His Heritage While Soothing the Pain of Racism
- A Night of Varied Beats : Latin music sensation Selena is a real and likable presence as she mixes <i> Tejano, cumbia </i> and <i> ranchera </i> styles in concert.
- Children's Theater Review : 'Little Red': Punch to Go With Lunch
- Jazz Review : Four Women Only: Talented Quartet Trying Too Hard
- Fluor Unit Expands Nuclear Role : Industry: A subsidiary of the Irvine firm takes over a contract to manage the defunct Rocky Flats arms plant near Denver.
- INSIDE & OUT : DISCOVERIES : Men of Steel
- TOOLS : Getting a Handle on Measuring Devices
- Dig Into Catalogues for Scoop
- U.S. Announces It Will End Its Somalia Presence
- Crime Bill Receives Mixed Reviews From O.C. Officials
- Secretary Wins Suit Against Law Firm
- Beeper of Slain Man Helps Snare Suspects
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Cable Problem Disrupts Power
- Ahmanson to Seek More Time to Complete Deal for Public Parkland
- SANTA ANA : School District OKs New TB Tests Policy
- Decisions
- Episcopal Statement on Sexuality Modified by Conservative Bishops
- Police Seek 2 More in Gang Sweep : Crime: Fifteen arrests have been made stemming from an Aug. 16 attack on a homeless pair.
- ENERGY
- Telephone Firms Don't Need Local Franchises for Video : Telecommunications: The ruling, which spares the companies high fees, is another setback for the cable industry.
- HEALTH
- DECORATING : Dorm Room Is a Study in Smart Use of Space
- ANAHEIM : Voter Registration Drive Set at Hospital
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Staff Exploring Farmers Market Plan
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Books Needed for Annual Library Sale
- NEWPORT BEACH : Blind Kids Hit Dunes to Camp, Swim
- Trial Ordered in Two Slayings : Crime: Woman is accused of murdering her husband's lover and an infant in Mission Viejo. Mate is wealthy Taiwan businessman.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Woods Reaches U.S. Amateur Semifinals
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : Humberto Gonzalez Is Ready to Fill Some Much Bigger Shoes
- Art Review : Three Doses of Reality, Magic and Oddities
- 'Call' to Turn On, Tune In and Speak Up : Television: Steve Barr says he aspires to be 'the progressive, urban version of Rush Limbaugh' with his activist program.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Surprise Buying Spree Stirs Bull Fever in Stocks
- CYPRESS : Ailing Police Chief Plans to Return Soon
- ANAHEIM : Recovering Worker Receives Gift of Time
- Group Plans Jewish Cultural Fair : Heritage: Event at Pierce College next May is seen as a reflection of a population shift from the Westside.
- Yoest Still Shooting for NBA Career : Basketball: Former Crespi and Loyola Marymount standout has bounced between Europe and the CBA.
- Weekday Pigskin Date Is Reason for Weak Response, Group Says
- Maddox May Become a Ram Today
- Bush 'Ends an Era,' Resigns as USC Track Coach
- Utah State Recruit From Kennedy Ruled Ineligible by NCAA
- Pianist Walter Norris Is Tuned to Best of 2 Worlds : Jazz: The respected keyboardist, who will perform in Seal Beach, includes classically inspired sounds in his music.
- Softball Leagues Thrown a Curve by Gender Conflict
- Rousing Cheer for an Imperfect Bill : Crime measure's strengths exceed its flaws
- Arcangues, 133-1 Winner of Cup Classic, Retired
- Ducks Optimistic About Offer to Kariya : Hockey: Three-year package worth at least $6 million prompts questions on details, which the team sees as a good sign.
- Brown Quits as Woodbridge Baseball Coach
- Pop Music Review : Time Stands Still at Greek For Stevie Nicks and Fans
- CENTER DEDICATION: Los Angeles Cardinal Roger M....
- Quake Damage Shuts Simi Valley High Gym : Education: Contractors are trying to determine if it would be cheaper to tear down building or fix it.
- ELECTION WATCH : Border Brouhaha
- TORRANCE : Settlement Gives $10 Million to Driver Struck by Truck
- A Night of Varied Beats : The all-female quartet Luscious Jackson plays it smart and cool with distinctive and spontaneous grooves.
- Weekend TV : It's World Series Time, Little League Division
- Quality Films
- WHERE ARE THEY NOW: KENNEDY HIGH'S RECORD-SETTING 1,600-METER RELAY TEAM : Golden Cougar Quartet Linked Forever by Their Historic Run : Track and Field: Mark set 13 years ago has weathered test of time. It still ranks second on the all-time national high school list.
- Domenigoni Reservoir
- Hollywood's Age Bias Won't Die by Itself
- Strike Hitting Hard, From Heartbroken Fan to Bored Announcer
- Ahmanson Seeks More Time for Land Deal : Simi Hills: The developer needs to acquire two more parcels for public open space before it can start building the mini-city.
- It's Time for Rams to Drop Back and Punt
- Harry Connick at Bowl
- Bishops' Panel on Gay Issues
- Barbra and Whitney
- To Catch a Good Movie
- Homeless
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Film Office Shake-Up Sounds Alarm : Movies: Entertainment industry and government officials alike worry that a recently improved relationship may suffer. The incident reveals some sticky issues in the big-money business of shooting on L.A. streets.
- 'Mi Vida Loca'
- Paramount's Gate
- Congressional Votes on Gun Control
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 27, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 27, 1994
- TELEVISION - Aug. 27, 1994
- Obituaries - Aug. 27, 1994
- Obituaries - Aug. 27, 1994
- 2 Linked to UCI Student's Slaying Face Extradition : Crime: The pair, apprehended in Boston while riding in van authorities say was used in Aug. 17 shooting, are held on fugitive warrants. They'll return to county next week.
- Mothers Share Grief : Kin on Opposite Sides in Woods Case Embrace, Shed Tears
- TECHNOLOGY - Aug. 27, 1994
- Early Start on Disney Hall Project Was Calculated Risk : Building: Reliance on cost estimates, not contracts, is cited. County says it is not wedded to complex design.
- PURPLE & ORANGE: City leaders in Orange...
- Justice Dept. Moves to Fund Hiring of Police
- Figure in Denny Case Arrested in Alleged Assault : Police: Antoine Miller is accused of trying to shoot a motorist. He pleaded guilty to committing a felony attack during 1992 riots.
- Simpson Defense Loses Bid for Share of Blood Samples : Courts: Ruling clears way for prosecution to conduct DNA tests, but defense must be given access to leftovers. Judge rejects claims of misconduct in grand jury probe.
- Delta to Impose Smoking Ban on All Flights Across Atlantic
- Judge Disqualifies Kunstler, Kuby From N.Y. Bomb Conspiracy Case
- Pressing Their Case : What Women Can Wear Is the Issue
- Town Evacuated as 2,000-Acre Forest Fire Draws Near
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Laurel Plaza Tenants in Dark on Cleanup
- MUSIC REVIEW : Jarvi, Detroit Symphony Offer Russian Works at Bowl
- Theater : Summer Heats Interest in 'Lear,' 'Nunsense'
- Tricky Experiment Works for 'Dream'
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Accent on Bargain : Mi Casita serves a bounty of inexpensive Salvadoran cuisine, from huge meat dishes to banana fritters.
- Expanding Refugee Housing Poses Risks : Immigration: U.S. officials fear Cubans, Haitians may foment violence at Guantanamo. They're also worried about political impact on Clinton.
- Corps Engineers 'Laffs' : Yarmy's Army, a group of show-business veterans and longtime friends, will perform at Theatre West.
- SAT Scores
- One for the Books : Ceremony Will Mark Reopening of CSUN's Oviatt Library
- Sometimes Just Say No : State senator accepts invitation to speak to alleged supremacists
- Man Walks Into Traffic, Is Killed
- PERSPECTIVE ON PROP. 186 : All Bow to the State Health Czar : The single-payer initiative calls for one commissioner to oversee all, from doctors' fees to patients' choice.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Liberty Bowl Has Own Alliance
- New Earthquake Problems to Tackle : Football: Damage to Canyons stadium forces Hart, Saugus to change schedule, home site.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Henley's Release Is a Possibility
- Ironman Berth Comes as a Surprise : Triathlon: Foothill High teacher Steve Rochford qualified for the prestigious event. Now he has to get ready for it.
- Dave Holland Keeps Mixing an Experimental Brew
- Conjunto Cespedes Refuses to Close Door to Past : Pop music: Bay Area-based Afro-Cuban orchestra embraces the entirety of its homeland's music, a risky choice given some immigrants' anti-Castro sentiments.
- KGFJ-AM to Try 'Positive Programming'
- CANOGA PARK : Salvation Army Kicks Off New Recycling Plan
- It's a Day of Firsts as Fall Classes Begin at Cal State Fullerton
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Silence Isn't Always Golden
- 2 Historic Buffalo Ranch Buildings Will Be Moved to County Fairgrounds
- Seventh-day Adventist Project Called Threat to Grasslands : Newbury Park: But analysts conclude the commercial complex would not significantly affect traffic.
- Bulky Book Tells 75-Year Story of the NFL
- Leg Room for 1 More Chicken Chain? Milken Trust Thinks So
- Meet the Kinder, Gentler Senator
- Scientist Airs Plan to 'Dust' U.S. Border : Immigration: Proposal to use fluorescent material to help detect illegal crossers draws criticism from advocates. INS reacts cautiously.
- Cover Story : Taking Charge : Investment Clubs Are Growing As More Valley Residents Join Forces To Take Personal Responsibility For Their Financial Future.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : VIETNAM : Japan Premier Vows to Support Reforms
- Neo-Punk : It's not just a look. These offspring share tunes and 'tude with another generation.
- CSUN Quake Bulletin to Assist Students
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Actor Lamas to Lead 'Ride for Life'
- CANOGA PARK : Coast Federal Bank May Buy Hughes Site
- SEAL BEACH : Four Youths Arrested in Armed Robbery
- Hapless Rams Are No Match for Chargers : Football: Los Angeles looks a lot worse than its 24-6 loss to San Diego might indicate.
- Dunlap Sparks Northridge, 3-0 : Little League: He gives up one hit in U.S. championship victory. Gordon hits three-run homer.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '94 / SEASON PREVIEWS : The Arms Race : A Pocketful of Quarterbacks Could Throw Pac-10 Records Out the Window This Season
- PARENTING : New School, New Worries : Making the transition means a journey into the unknown. Unfamiliar people and surroundings take some getting used to.
- New Test for Meat Bacteria Announced : Health: Agriculture Department says quick scientific procedure would replace 'see-touch-smell' method. But some scientists remain skeptical.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Literary Teens Have Their Say in Writes of Passage Magazine
- Officials Arrest, Hold 36 Cubans Trying to Enter U.S. From Mexico
- LOS ANGELES : Appeals Court Rejects Challenge to Smoking Ban
- The Lessons From a Stalled Reform : A true health care consensus is missing
- Making Do With a Good Job
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Manu Dibango Parties at House of Blues