- FASHION : Brigitte Bardot, Then and Now : In her youth, the actress was a sex object. Now, it seems, she is an object only of ridicule.
- Golf just got lazier, but is anyone teed off? You've got to be kidding.
- R S V P : Eclectic Tribute to an Active Guy
- Youth Boxing Program Helps Keep a Lid on Gang Violence : Recreation: The city-funded facility encourages kids to stay in school and off the streets, coach says.
- Historic Oak Felled by Wind in Maryland
- Officials Deny Accusations Over Panel Makeup
- New Law Bans Area Offshore Drilling : Environment: It extends state protections against the practice to waters off the county that were left unprotected by previous statutes.
- PLATFORM : Flunking CLAS
- MISSION VIEJO : City Hall Moving to Rented Space on Pala
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Fills Post in Minority Program
- Back Troubles Force Utah's Eaton to Retire
- Given Time, Investors Come Out Ahead : Funds: The sheer strength of compounding over the years proves more profitable than timing the market perfectly.
- Investment in China Up 55%, Continues Climb
- Henry J. Kahrs has been elected a...
- Orange County Fans' Choices
- The Sip That's Hip : Trends: With high-quality coffee in demand, micro-roasting outlets are proliferating. They emphasize premium blends and maximum freshness.
- Universe Far Younger Than Believed, Two Studies Find : Astronomy: Results show cosmos is newer than oldest stars--creating a 'very profound' paradox for scientists.
- Top Official of Mexico's Ruling Party Is Slain : Assassination: Francisco Ruiz Massieu's death is the latest incident in a mounting wave of violence.
- Church in O.C. Polls Candidates on Moral Issues
- No Consensus Reached at Bolsa Chica Hearing : Development: Koll proposal, two county alternatives discussed in first of three sessions before planners.
- OJAI : Three Area Libraries Seeking Volunteers
- PIRU : Redevelopment Unit Considered for Area
- The Dirty Secret Behind Proposition 187 : If Wilson was serious about illegal immigration, he'd put muscle behind the labor laws.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Mobile Home on Saugus Hill Upsets Neighbors, City Council : Real estate: Teacher suggests a good enough financial offer from those disturbed by her presence might entice her to leave.
- Utah's Marsh a Go-Getter as a Receiver
- Christy C. Iverson and Deborah G. Brown...
- Crab Souffle, Caramel Frosting
- In Celebration of Restaurants Past : Restaurant History : What Are They Now?
- COVER STORY : Making a Play for Literacy : Program Offers Fun, Games and Education for Parent and Child
- A High School Football Rivalry Blooms in the Diehl's Back Yard : Athletics: One plays for Mater Dei, the other for Irvine. They have separate rooms and meet on the field tonight.
- Pac-10 Using Husky TV Money to Fight Suit
- AIRLINES
- MANUFACTURING
- 3 Firms May Stop Flow of Oil Royalties : Long Beach: An estimated 13,000 owners of mineral rights will be offered investment option.
- 8 Opposition Parties Join to Take On Japan Coalition : Politics: New group, Reform, has 187 members--just 14 fewer than the leading Liberal Democratic Party.
- HAWTHORNE : Police Chief Is Named Acting City Manager
- ALHAMBRA : Trash Haulers Get Reprieve on Liability Issue : In lieu of requiring garbage collectors to buy insurance policies, officials ask the companies for ideas on how to protect the city from lawsuits.
- LA MIRADA : City to Consider Plan to Take Over Library
- TOPICS / BRIEFLY : Development: Deadline for Bids on Carson Mall Site
- Be Friend to Faux and Stop Laying Waste to Paste
- GOINGS ON : Avocado Festival Offers a Taste of the Exotic : Carpinteria's annual celebration will feature new twists on pizza and ice cream, as well as the 'world's largest bowl of guacamole.'
- Religion, Justice Slip Out of Balance : Law: Court's conservative activism puts landlords' beliefs ahead of renters' rights.
- Countywide : Santa Ana Zoo Offers Variety of Programs
- Board's Plan to Hire Teacher Aides Criticized : Simi Valley: District considers adding 10 people to help instructors in crowded classes. But some say that would only aggravate the problem.
- Harriet Nelson Hospitalized in Laguna Beach
- SUNLAND-TUJUNGA : Civic Pride March Planned for Saturday
- There's Enough Room for Art and Architecture : Commentary: Culver City's decision to revise its art in public places program sends a message that artists are expendable and sets a dangerous precedent. It should be reversed.
- Brit-TV Tribute Opens at Guild
- Blintz Hints
- GARDENA : Soccer Field Considered as Senior Housing Site
- THEATER REVIEWS : Little Is Lost in This Updating of Shakespeare : Roaring '20s setting boosts modern audience's understanding of classic social satire.
- WESTSIDE / COVER STORY : Chain Reaction : Westwood Booksellers Warily Await Opening of Huge Store by National Rival and Wonder, Can the Independents Last?
- Topics / CRIME : City Nuisance Law Closes Houses Linked to Crimes
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Drifting Back to Some Magic Moments : Oldies Provide an 'Evening to Remember' for Those Who Are Fighting Gangs, Drugs
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY / COVER STORY : A Baby, a Shooting and a Puzzling Question : A toddler was in the wrong place at the wrong time. And now South El Monte residents and officials are asking why there was little response to the killing of Maureen Ramirez.
- Time Has Come Again to Savor '60s Standouts : Reunited Chambers Brothers to visit Ojai's Bowlful of Blues --and please, don't call them an oldies-but-goodies act.
- COLUMN ONE : The Little White Pill That Could : Newer, more expensive pain relievers pushed aspirin out of the spotlight. But it is making a comeback after researchers link it to the fight against heart disease, cancer and AIDS.
- One of the Dumber Ideas Around : Let Russia sell cheap handguns in the United States? Please . . .
- FULLERTON : Plane Crash Report Expected Next Week
- VENTURA : Harbor to Get Police Storefront Station
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- The following are the top music sales...
- In Celebration of Restaurants Past : Restauran History : The Way We Ate
- Recovering the Keys to Her Musical Past
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Art House Titles Hit Marquee at Ventura Theater : The Mann Buenaventura has started showing specialty movies, and although the audiences aren't large, so far response has been good.
- LOS ANGELES : City Council OKs Spending Plan to Attract Business
- A Close-Up Look At People Who Matter : Teacher Stars by Instructing Kids on Film
- VILLA PARK : City Urged to Join Fire Service Coalition
- Confusion, Concern Over El Toro Land Swap Proposal : Development: County panel doubts it will have a say in plans for the Marine base if the Irvine Co. acquires the property.
- SIMI VALLEY : Kemp Will Speak at Reagan Library
- Opposite Ends of the Ice : Goodenow Will Wage Fight Against a Cap
- O'Malley: Build a Bridge to Players : Baseball: Dodger owner tells Bud Selig management needs to reach out to union to make it a legitimate partner.
- Ward Signs Five-Year Deal With Knicks
- Q & A
- Police Fear Worst in Pair's Disappearance
- Hollywood's Double 'Exposure' : Courts: A writer is awarded $7.3 million by a jury that finds that his script contained the basic idea for TV's popular 'Northern Exposure.'
- LOS ANGELES : State Education Board Sued for Lack of Sex Equity Rules
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Arrested After Pre-Dawn Car Theft
- House Subcommittee Approves Bill on Antitrust Exemption
- Fisher Riding a Groundswell of Indifference : Surf racing: Math teacher-lifeguard extols her sport as she competes in virtual anonymity.
- Big Wheel : '84 Gold Medalist Carpenter-Phinney Rides On
- GIRLS' TENNIS PREVIEW : Allegre Could Lead Camarillo to Its Crowning Achievement
- Club Review : Power House Has People Power
- Movie Review : A Study in Black and White : 'Freedom on My Mind' Documents Civil Rights Drive in Mississippi
- Fluor Daniel Inc.: The company said Wednesday...
- Vikki Holmes has joined Thomas Wilck Associates,...
- International Business : Demand for Cars Rides a Boom in India's Growing Economy : Asia: Manufacturers can't keep up with consumers' appetites. Foreign firms are scrambling to get in on the action.
- Executive Travel : Hilton Ups the Ante in Frequent-Stay War
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- REGION : 2 Cities Order Paragon Cable to Make Refunds
- RESTAURANTS : BJ's Dishes Pizza That Pans Out
- DOWNEY : Renovated Rio Hondo Golf Course to Reopen
- Keeping Banter Naughty but Nice
- Carousel to Take a Spin to Bay Area
- Comarco Inc.: The Yorba Linda engineering company...
- Blessed With the Flavor of Europe
- State Sets New Safeguards for Mono Lake : Environment: Biologist who studied the area 50 years ago hails the decision, which cuts off a longtime source of L.A. water.
- Mystery Writers to Sign Books This Weekend : E.W. Count, Polly Whitney and Rochelle Krich will bring their latest sleuthing works to Thousand Oaks.
- Hollings Says He'll Block Vote on Trade Pact
- TORRANCE : Council Rejects Plan to Build McDonald's
- Rep. Levy Beaten in N.Y. Primary
- Kim Wilson"That's Life (If You Call It...
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : Pro-Aristide Demonstrators Wounded; U.S. Troops Intervene : Haiti: Shots are fired by members of the paramilitary as crowd gathers outside Parliament, where amnesty for military rulers was to be debated.
- SPORTS
- VENTURA : Group to Cite Local Leaders for Service
- Building Dreams : Church and Synagogue Join to Develop a Housing Project for Low-Income Families
- Man Guilty in Gang Slaying of Bystander
- POMONA : Drive Seeks Reparations for Slaves' Descendants
- GARDEN GROVE : 2 Suspects Held in Theft of Municipal Tools
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : 13,000 New Jail Cells Needed Under '3 Strikes,' Block Says
- Millen Has Made It Back--Almost to Top
- Tanya Gass and Karsha Chang have been...
- REAL ESTATE
- MANUFACTURING
- International Business
- REAL ESTATE
- Dog Gone, and It Could Put Official Out of Commission
- FASHION : Showy Sunflower Cashes In on Its Wholesome Image : The bright yellow blossom seems to be everywhere--hats, shoes, shirts, tote bags--and shows no signs of wilting.
- At the Heart of 'Angel' Is Supernatural Appeal
- SANTA MONICA : Landmark Gets Rent Control Exemption
- Schools Showing Progress, Federal Goals Panel Says
- New Schools Chief Said to Be Insightful, Thorough : Education: Ann Nesbitt Chlebicki, new superintendent for Palos Verdes Peninsula, is known to listen to all sides of an issue.
- Police Seek Killer of Price Club Employee
- Typhoon Heads for Japan
- BOOK REVIEW / SHORT STORIES : Rib-Tickling Tales of Loopy Characters : BARREL FEVER <i> by David Sedaris</i> ; Little, Brown $19.95, 196 pages
- POP/ROCK : RICHER THAN VELVET : Don't Worry About John Cale Eating Regularly; He's Got Plenty on His Plate
- GSA Chief Says Courthouse Funds Are Safe
- 9 Homes Lost in 2nd Fire : Palmdale: Arson strikes new 'California Foothills' tract twice in quick succession. Security is increased.
- Less Commute, More Compute at CSUN in Cyberspace : <i> "What is the use of a book," thought Alice, "without pictures or conversation?" </i> --Lewis Carroll
- CANOGA PARK : Entire Panel Speaks Against Prop. 187
- August Restaurant Closures
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Planners OK Gates at El Niguel Heights
- McNall Turns Over Control of Assets to Trustee
- Rams a Surprise at 2-2, but Respect Hard to Find
- PREP ROUNDUP : Woodbridge Rallies Past Mater Dei in Tennis
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Boardwalk: Plans for Refurbishing the Venice Beach Area
- Education System
- Political Third Party
- Homeowners Associations
- Crime: Prison Proposal, Economics and the Image Problem
- Tickets Are a Hot Topic on Capitol Hill : Regulation: A House subcommittee is discussing a bill to require distributors to disclose their service fees, and it is expected to ask Ticketmaster more questions about its practices. The Justice Department is expanding its inquiry into concert sales.
- Haiti
- Unz Supporters
- South Pasadena: Fairness at Issue in Renovation, Expansion of Historic Home
- Whittier: Appeal, Promise of a College Town
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 29, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 29, 1994
- Obituaries - Sept. 29, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 29, 1994
- Stock Exchange Disciplines Brokerage Manager : Securities: Former chief of Orange County Prudential office allegedly failed to detect fraud.
- Avoid Way-Out Western Wear to Prevent a Duds Dud
- COVER STORY : Court rulings may force cities to loosen their laws on adult businesses. But officials' plans are raising the ire of neighboring residents, who are intent upon . . . : Bucking the Establishments
- Disney Gives Up Plans for Park at Historic Site
- 1st Stage of Jury Selection Ends; Bid for Delay Rejected : Simpson case: Judge calls progress 'spectacular.' Prosecution had sought a change in the trial schedule.
- 800 Lost at Sea in Ferry Disaster : Baltic Sea: There are 126 survivors from the vessel that sailed from Estonia for Sweden. A crew member is quoted as saying a loading ramp was improperly closed.
- 3 Children Found With Dead Mother : Tragedy: The youngsters survived alone for nearly three days in Westlake apartment. The woman had been under a doctor's care for a heart condition.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 187 : Santa Ana Schools Condemn Immigration Measure
- Haitian Parliament Meets but Delays Taking Action
- A Healthy Glow From Summer : Movies: Orange County art houses manage to do well with titles that most film-goers might never have heard of. Those in the business say there's room for growth.
- For Flight Crew Members, Shuttle Has Its Advantages
- At La Dolce Vita, Taste Is Mostly in the Food
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : In Contrast to Somalia, White House Is Letting Military Call Shots in Haiti : Occupation: Officials say Administration's approach does not affect merely top commanders. It means more improvising by troops on the ground.
- ACT II: Maybe the thieves were opera...
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : High-Performance Components, Falling Prices Make This a Good Time to Buy
- 'Home' Leads Way as ABC Muscles Out Competition : Television: Network places six shows in Top 10, but NBC strengthens its lineup with its go-for-broke Tuesday strategy.
- TRANSPORTATION
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Getting the Message : Expansion Plan by Owner of On-Line Service Sets Off an Electronic Uproar
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- 140 Killed in Angola Wreck
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : Haiti Withdrawal Deadline Debated : Legislation: Clinton Administration officials testify on Capitol Hill. Even friendly lawmakers warn that Congress is likely to fix an end point.
- CYPRESS : Warehouse OKd Amid Residents' Protests
- ORANGE : Home Found for Boy in Torture Case
- Making the Grade : Roundup of Local SAT Results
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : Boys Hope Home Offers Haven of Order, Security After Chaos
- Teachers Face Moves Due to Enrollment Fall
- Orange County Almanac
- Supervisorial Candidates Trade Insults : Debate: Jim Silva and Linda Moulton Patterson take swipes at each other's records, political ties.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Reaches Settlement Over Telemarketing Calls : Litigation: Bob Arkow sues Time Warner Cable after he asked the company to stop contacting him. The company has vowed to examine its policies.
- Hurricane at Baja Making Waves Swell
- VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP
- VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : No. 1 Sailors Leave No. 2 Artists Reeling
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Falcons' Rison Receives a Challenge
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Laguna Beach Rolls by Newport Harbor
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Gold Jumps, Yields Hit 2-Year High
- House Passes New Credit Report Legislation : Consumers: The bill, which goes to the Senate for final OK, would force agencies to quickly correct faulty information.
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : POSTCARDS FROM CYBERSPACE : Easy, Cheap Internet Access
- Going to Bat for Its Trademarks : Licensing: Major League Baseball maintains it is simply trying to protect its rights, but it's accused of cashing in at the expense of Little Leaguers who wear pro teams' insignias.
- CONSUMER NEWS
- MOORPARK : Muranaka Laborers Preparing for Strike
- NORTH HILLS : Redevelopment Plan Gets Mixed Reception
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Romance Works for Rogers
- MUSIC REVIEW : Poet William Blake Focus of Southwest Chamber's Opener
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Kawasaki Motors of Irvine Signs Motorcycle Pact With CHP
- GTE to Enter Mexican Phone Market
- COLUMN ONE : Crackdown by Color in France : The government is targeting dark-skinned people in a hunt for Islamic terrorists. But critics also link the sweeps to bias against an immigrant group that refuses to give up its culture.
- SAT SCORES: Valley teens generally do better...
- CHATSWORTH : City Approves Pact for Bank Project
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Allots Money for 8 More Officers
- PACOIMA : UCLA Helps Rebuild Elementary School
- Right Family Is a Must for a Boy Done Awfully Wrong
- Taylor Has Been to Arkansas and Back : Running: A trip home made her realize she needed to stick around.
- ROUNDUP : Second-Ranked San Clemente Shuts Down No. 1 Corona del Mar in Water Polo
- Fehr and Players Agree on Issues : Baseball: Karros accuses owners of failing to negotiate with them in good faith. Piazza sees the 1995 season being in jeopardy.
- Andrea BillSaddleback, SophomoreVolleyball/Outside hitterBill had a solid...
- Hoag CEO to Take Job in Seattle : Health care: Michael Stephens is credited with helping the Newport Beach hospital adapt to the changing economics of the industry.
- Choice Dates for Season : Music: Philharmonic Society's '95 recitals will feature soprano Cecilia Bartoli in her O.C. debut and violinist Itzhak Perlman.
- OJAI : Free Forum Tonight on Self-Defense
- Arts Panel Kills Proposals Seeking Funding Changes : Grants: L.A. County Music and Performing Arts Commission rejects proposals to redirect money to community-oriented groups.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Rookie Will Start for the Redskins
- CAMARILLO : Teen-Ager Struck by Sheriff's Van
- Faith Is the Hunter : Crash: Students urge U.S. authorities to begin new search for five men, including a teacher's brother, whose plane vanished in Bolivian jungle in May.
- BREA : Input Sought on Plan Offering Loans to Homeowners
- OXNARD : Pair Sentenced in Airplane Parts Fraud
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Council Honors Bobby Sox Champs
- Rookie Duck Defenseman Tsulygin Will Return to His Russian Team
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Alcorn State's McNair Is Back on Track
- LOS ALAMITOS : Idaho-Bred Proves Lure of Southland
- CAMARILLO : Council to Consider Dawson-Petit Signal
- A Little Bit of History
- Marcello RoyalRancho Santiago, SophomoreFootball/Defensive backRoyal came to...
- Jazz Review : They Can't Take George Gershwin Away From Us
- MOVIE REVIEW : Ambitious 'Jason's Lyric' Falls Short of Redemption
- TV Ratings
- Irvine Man Breaks Record for English Channel Swim : Sports: Chad Hundeby, 23, attributes the feat to his coach, Penny Lee Dean, who held the former mark.
- Guns-for-Cash Plan Runs Up Against Fear
- 1st to Reject Test, 2 High Desert Boards Applaud
- China Gives In on Games Issue
- Small Vanguard Presses Its Case for Jury Reforms : Courts: Proposals include letting jurors ask questions of attorneys. Critics say it upsets the balance of the system.
- ASPCA Meets in Burbank, 1st Time Outside New York : Protest: Animal-rights activists say group uses pets as a front for its fund-raising activities in Manhattan.
- CALABASAS : Officials to Study Plans for Subdivision
- Glendale Response Team Will Target Hate Crimes : Council: Effort will promote condemnation of such acts, offer counseling to victims and help with property repairs.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Crash Victims Identified as Sisters
- WOODLAND HILLS : Race Car, Truck and Trailer Stolen
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Oregon Quarterback O'Neil to Sit Out
- Catfish and Raccoon Are Active at Lake Piru
- This USC Project Cannot Be Rushed : Trojans Slowly Mold Shawn Walters Into Their Fullback for the Future
- Bad Knee Forces Nance to Quit
- Pop Music Review : Asleep at the Wheel Takes Western Swing for a Spin
- Boris and the Big Five : Interesting if vague ideas on nuclear weapons control
- School's Neighbors Petition for Safer Streets : Ventura: The death of a 12-year-old near Juanamaria Elementary prompts the action. Traffic engineers to investigate the concerns.
- CALABASAS : Lake Residents Complain Geese Are Nuisance
- Transient Ordered to Stand Trial : Courts: Man is accused of attempted rape with a 15-year-old girl with Down's syndrome who had been the object of a search.
- Camacho Is Winner Over Lawlor
- DANA POINT : Date of City Elections Shifted to November
- Daily News Promotes Robert Lund From Managing Editor to Editor
- More Than 11,000 Strike GM Plant
- Computers Do Much of the Dirty Work
- A Pledge of Stability for Children in Chaos
- STUDIO CITY : Basketball Hoops Stay Down at Center
- Fast Feet, Flurry of Dollars : L.A. Marathon case shows need for a closer eye on political gifts
- NEWBURY PARK : Wife Faces Attempted Murder Charge
- Northwest Triggers Another Air Fare Battle : Airlines: Rivals say they'll match the carrier's 2-for-1 offer. The offer puts the price of an L.A.-New York round trip for two at $643.
- AmeriQuest to Buy Florida Computer Company
- U.S. Trade Policy Enters a Crucial Phase : Commerce: White House sends GATT legislation to Congress and begins final negotiations over dispute with Japan.
- Divining Potential Jurors' Real Racial Attitudes a Daunting Challenge
- GSA's Johnson Pledges to Fund O.C. Courthouse
- Chronicling the Complexities of a 'Double Life' : Literature: Linda Wolfe's latest book explores the affair between New York's top judge and his socialite mistress.
- '90s FAMILY : Parents Don't Make the Grade in Involvement
- RETAILING
- TRANSPORTATION
- AST Research Scraps Sale of Subnotebooks : Computers: Delays in development, competition cause the Irvine company to back out of the market.
- Regulators Take Steps to Address Concerns About Broker Conflicts of Interest
- DANA POINT, LAGUNA BEACH : Input Sought on Water District Consolidation
- NBC Confirms GE Interested in a Partner, Not a Buyer
- Family of Doctor Wins Suit in Fatal Helicopter Crash : Product liability: Jury awards $4.5 million, finding manufacturer partly to blame for mistake that killed O.C. surgeon. Company vows appeal.
- Countywide : Supervisors Give Final OK to Budget
- Shelter for Abuse Victims OKd Over Protests : Neighborhoods: Eli Home can use Anaheim Hills site to house up to 22 people. Area residents had cited crowding, traffic problems and potential for violence.
- Anaheim OKs Waste-Removal Deal With Auto Wrecker
- CSUN Has Smallest Fall Class in 24 Years
- PLACENTIA : Library Announces Children's Activities
- County School Board Opposes Prop. 187
- COSTA MESA : Playground Pleases Donors, Children
- ROUNDUP
- Landing This Marlin Still Painful Memory
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Gets Loose, Beats OCC in Women's Soccer
- Things Go From Bad to Worse for Mohr : Canyon High: After 0-3 start, some players challenge first-year coach's authority and four quit.
- Football Top 10
- A folk concert sponsored by the Orange...
- 'Pure Beauty': Irony Becomes Stale Second Time Around : Art review: The MOCA exhibition includes installations by seven locals and though it includes some tantalizing work, as a whole it can be read as art contemplating its own extinction.
- Racketeering Charges Rejected in Suit Against Tobacco Firms
- Baltic Sea Ferry Sinks; Hundreds Feared Dead
- A Single Mom With Lots of SPUNK
- Poor Conditions Try Jurors' Patience : Courts: Shabby, crowded waiting rooms that often lack TV leave panelists in L.A. County bored.
- '90s FAMILY : Errand Education : Ask the right questions and you turn a simple visit to the grocery store, post office or mall into a learning experience. Not only will it keep the kids occupied, but it will help them in school.
- County Nurses OK Compromise Pact
- Groundbreaking on Simi Valley Boys & Girls Club May Start This Year : Recreation: Panel urges the City Council to approve the long-delayed $3.3-million project in October.
- LOS ANGELES : Spending Limit on Plaques for Slain Officers Lifted
- SEAL BEACH : Scientists Address Quake Test Fears
- Father Gets 1-Year Sentence in Crash
- Titans Beat Waves in Women's Soccer
- County Supervisors Move Toward Rescinding Library Tax
- Jockey Who Pulled Rival From Mount Is Suspended
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Greenwood Surveys the Wreckage
- ROUNDUP : Cal Lutheran Freshman Hitters Come Out Swinging, Get Sweep
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Falcons' Rison Receives a Challenge
- Bid to Freeze Assets of Ambassador Harriman Is Rejected
- A Long-Buried Oil Spill Casts Beach Town Adrift : Pollution: Unocal is removing tainted soil from Avila Beach, but business district may go with it.
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Affair of State Aids Alzheimer's Projects