- Rapid Transit Should Follow Freeway
- Simply Scilly
- The Right to Say No to Vaccinations
- Utility Shut-Offs Also a Sign of Recession
- IN THE BLINK OF AN EYE
- NONFICTION - Sept. 4, 1994
- NONFICTION - Sept. 4, 1994
- NONFICTION - Sept. 4, 1994
- NONFICTION - Sept. 4, 1994
- NONFICTION - Sept. 4, 1994
- LIBRARY RETURN: When Eugene Wright of Perris...
- Creators of Prop. 187 Largely Escape Spotlight : Ballot: From secret O.C. location, political novices and veterans spawn strong drive against illegal immigration.
- Turning the Voting Rights Act on Its Head : A court ruling is used to uphold oddly shaped 'white' districts while rejecting oddly shaped 'minority' ones.
- The Pitch : Little League Corporate Sponsorships Have Some Crying Foul
- Carnival's Fascination With Hollywood
- Prop. 187 Creators Come Under Closer Scrutiny : Initiative: From secret location, political veterans and novices lead the campaign against illegal immigration.
- Doctors and Patients Feel Squeeze From HMOs : Health: New managed-care approach has disillusioned some, but both givers and receivers of treatment try to find ways to adapt.
- Fears Grow That Florida, a State Built on Water, Is Drying Up : Environment: Lakes are vanishing. So are the ecosystems they support. Drought, rapid growth and lack of conservation are blamed.
- Bidding War for Western Union Nears $1 Billion
- Ohmmeter Does 3 Vital Tests
- Canada City Police Force Displaced in Drug Probe : Law: 35 people in Montreal suburb are charged with trafficking and other abuses after a secret investigation.
- BRANDO TALKS: The book everyone in Hollywood...
- ORANGE : Crowding Reported at East-Side Schools
- 2 Women Attacked by Man in Ojai Area
- U.S.-North Korean Semaphore : Signals fly as Washington seeks to open doors to a longtime enemy nation
- Putting Their Stamp on an Unforgettable Moment in Compton
- Dodger Front Office Is Hit With Cutbacks : Baseball: Team announces pay reductions for employees and warns of possible layoffs.
- USC Gets Going in Tough Way in This Opener : College football: Washington presents test today as Trojans' Johnson and Huskies' Kaufman begin their Heisman bids.
- Baseball: a Week to Live : Negotiations: If there is no bargaining agreement by Sept. 9, Selig proposes that the season be canceled.
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE SOCCER PREVIEW : Matadors Like Their Options
- Best Bettes
- RETAILING
- INSIDE & OUT : DISCOVERIES : Re-Plates
- A Crisis on Hold : State Plods On Despite Pullback by Insurers
- In Politics, Gates Runs True to Form
- INSIDE & OUT
- SAN CLEMENTE : Continuation School Plans Fall Through
- BASEBALL STRIKE: DEVELOPMENTS FROM DAY 22
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / ORANGE LEAGUE : Magnolia
- "Vigil at the Crossroads," a performance piece...
- Conference Safety a Priority in Cairo : Tourism: Egypt hopes peaceful population meeting will redeem reputation of capital city.
- School, Father Still Haggling Over O.C. Boy
- Q & A WITH JOHN SHAW : Rams' Bottom Line <i> Is </i> the Bottom Line : NFL: Club president offers little hope team will stay. He insists there's no front-runner city--yet.
- Tribal Elders Vote to Banish 2 Teen-Age Robbers
- Alaska Tribal Elders Question Teen-Age Robbers
- Safety Concerns Lead U.S. to Bar Airlines of 9 Countries
- Clinton Offers Support to Ireland : Europe: But no new funds are promised. President interrupts vacation to meet with nation's foreign minister.
- ANAHEIM : High School Opens in Former Mansion
- SIMI VALLEY : 3 Held After Officer Fires Shot in Pursuit
- No Labels, Please : Marty Stuart Hears Nothing Discordant in Duet of Traditional and Commercial
- Pop Album Chart
- Teachers Management & Investment Corp.: A spokeswoman...
- SATICOY : Head of Concrete Firm Is Sentenced
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Weak but Needed Safety Step
- Extension Likely on Free Debris Removal
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Antelope Valley Is Team to Beat
- Quick Colquitt Gives UCLA Lots to Worry About : College football: Heath Shuler's replacement at Tennessee will be closely watched in debut against Bruins.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : No. 1-Ranked Bishop Amat Isn't All Talk Radio
- China Dissident's Wife Lists Abuses : Human rights: But her willingness to speak out demonstrates that the nation is gradually becoming less repressive.
- Couple Found in Home Died of Gunshots
- SANTA ANA : Regulated Garage Sales Begin Today
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / ORANGE LEAGUE : Valencia
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / ORANGE LEAGUE : 1993 IN REVIEW
- THE BOTTOM TEN / STEVE HARVEY : They Had Hoped for a Strike by Players
- Midler Brings Zest, Feeling of Spontaneity to 'Divine'
- The Best Hosts Start With a Theme and End With Party to Remember
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Law Firm's Arrogance Cited in Huge Harassment Award
- Buddy Edward Wilson; Art Dealer
- State Sues Over Order to Repay Student Aid
- Local Bank Led U.S. in Student Default Rate : Lending: Ventura County National Bank had the highest percentage of bad education loans in 1992.
- New Owner of California Mart Vows Revamp : Real estate: Equitable Life hopes to draw tenants to the building in the once-thriving Downtown garment district.
- TRENDS : The Awning of a Shady, New Age
- Mounted Police to Patrol Valley 'Ghost Town'
- 3 Arrested on Auto Theft; Shot Fired
- IRVINE : School District Hikes Developer Fees
- Campgrounds Packed for the Holiday : Labor Day: Few spaces are left by Friday afternoon. Meanwhile, the CHP beefs up its patrols for the long weekend.
- Gate-Crashers Put Christian Music Festival in Red
- New Board Hearing on Physician's License Urged : Medicine: Executive director questions an earlier ruling against revocation. The doctor is accused of negligence in the deaths of two women.
- Charges Being Cut to Save Job : Crime: Ex-sheriff's supervisor admits stealing gun, selling it. Judge says he'll reduce case from felony to misdemeanor.
- TV Reviews : 'Assault on the Male' Probes Mutations
- Obscure Sprinter's Rise, Fall Symbolize Doping Nightmare : Track & field: Efforts to advance sport continually undermined by drug incidents.
- China Limits Athlete Hurt in Crackdown
- Marchers Wary About Vietnam Ties : Protest: O.C. residents are among 1,000 in Washington to mark communists' entry into Hanoi 49 years ago.
- Taking Command : Gen. Paul A. Rader plans to Prepare the Salvation Army for the Next Century With an Eye on Tradition
- New Jewish Congregations Greet Holidays
- Lopez vs. Plisky: It Has a Familiar Ring : Oxnard: This time, the mayor's wife is the candidate against husband's nemesis, and nine others, in Harbor District board race.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Ryan's Comments Provide Motivation
- PRO FOOTBALL / SEASON PREVIEWS : Q&A; WITH RAM PRESIDENT JOHN SHAW : Move 'Not a Foregone Conclusion'
- A Major Art Player Confirms L.A. Branch : Art: PaceWildenstein has plans for a 10,000-square-foot facility in Beverly Hills, which is shaping up as the center of the West Coast's blue-chip market.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Takes 3rd Straight Loss; Bond Yields Up
- GARDENING : Supply-Side Gastronomics of Pest-Eaters
- Beauty's by the Yard : Lawn and garden ornaments are sprouting up again complete with a '90s sensibility and a touch of design whimsy. Some are even practical
- Thomas Chastain; Best-Selling Mystery Writer
- COLUMN ONE : Showdown in the New West : The hotly fought Montana Senate race will test the impact of droves of newcomers on a region long ruled by resource-hungry businesses and conservative politics.
- IRVINE : Researchers' Work Pegged to Telethon
- Quake-Damaged Library to Reopen
- 2 Candidates' Statements Barred by Court : Politics: Sample-ballot remarks in Irvine Ranch Water District race assailed the incumbents, who filed suit. Judge orders the comments deleted.
- Council Seeks New Delay in Subway Tunnels
- SANTA MONICA : Environmental Groups Sue County Over Bay Pollution
- Effort to Retrieve Vintage Spy Plane Is Stymied : Military: Bad weather, illness conspire against group's plan to salvage B-29. The Kee Bird crashed in Greenland in 1947 while on a reconnaissance mission.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Third-Stringer Salisbury Cut by Oilers
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / ORANGE LEAGUE : Anaheim
- Downset: A Personal Take on Punk-Rap
- THE ARTS'Forbidden' Zone: Gerard Alessandrini, creator of...
- State Unemployment Rate Dips in August : Economy: U.S. figure holds steady at 6.1% while California's falls to 8.9%. Payrolls report is weaker than expected.
- Serb Rebels Threaten to Block Aid to Muslims Until Embargo Is Ended
- DECORATING : Lace, Ruffles and Lots of White Awaken Romance of Victorians
- CALABASAS : Mall Plans Forcing Eviction of Tenants
- 12-Year-Old Arrested in Shooting : Guns: Pacoima boy is in critical condition after what police believe was an accident late Thursday while the youngsters played with a revolver in a Van Nuys home.
- Kickoff Carries a Special Meaning : Rebuilt Coliseum marks L.A.'s quake recovery
- Equal Footing : Girl, 11, Tackles Old Views on Boys Team
- Salsa Comes Up Empty Handed in Loss to Impact
- Music Review : Grimaud Plays Schumann With S.F. Symphony at Bowl
- PLANTS : Indoors or Out, There Is a Bunch of Uses for Bright Sunflowers
- World IN BRIEF : THAILAND : Islamic Leader Sent Back to Malaysia
- Arkansas Governor, McDougal Face Possible RTC Fraud Claims
- Poland's Strict Abortion Law Survives Challenge : Europe: Legislators fail to override President Walesa's veto of bill easing limits on women's access to the procedure.
- Court Allows Oregon Anti-Gay Rights Vote
- Choice for Aide at OMB
- STANTON : Store Fire Damage Put at $1 Million
- City's Mexican Independence Event Canceled : Festival: Santa Ana's annual crowd-pleasing celebration couldn't attract enough sponsors to make it a success this Sept. 16, organizers say.
- County May Sell Training Services
- Latino Groups Vow Effort to Restore Suspended Club
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / TOP PLAYERS, TEAMS : A 25-Point Plan for a Prep Football Fan
- O.C. Pop Music Review : Midler's Spontaneous Combustion
- Suspect in Rosa Parks' Robbery Case Recognized Her, Police Say
- LOS ANGELES : Council Acts to End 5 DWP Managers' Overtime Pay
- OXNARD : Neighborhood Panel Chairman Resigns
- Tougher Punishment Urged for L.A. Doctor : Health: Director asks medical board to revoke license of physician after deaths of two women who had abortions at his clinics.
- VAN NUYS : Boy, 12, Held on Attempted Murder Charges in Shooting
- Sampras Sails, Courier Sinks : Tennis: Top-ranked player beats Vacek in straight sets. No. 11 player loses to Gaudenzi.
- Grossman Wins, Releases Pain : Tennis: After upsetting Fernandez, she tells of her late father's overly strict training on Ohio farm.
- This Job Means Taking One for the Team
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Says Team Is Really Ready for 49ers
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- UTILITIES : Little Cost-Cutters Generate Warm Feelings on Bill-Paying Day
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Huffington Says Central Valley Is Key to Election
- Man Behind Wynn Kidnaping Sentenced
- U.S. Court Backs Sikh Pupils' Right to Wear Ceremonial Knives to School
- U.S.-Canada Crossings to Be Eased for Some
- LAGUNA BEACH : Council Candidates to Get Local TV Time
- Christian Festival in Debt Due to Apparent Cheating : Burbank: Many took advantage to get into Summer Praise '94 for free, organizer says.
- Doctors Settle Malpractice Suit for $1.85 Million : Medical: Thousand Oaks man died after chickenpox evolved into pneumonia. Jury ruled against two physicians.
- Out of the TV Newsroom Closet : KNBC's Garrett Glaser Breaks Ground as an Openly Gay On-Air Reporter
- Rare Films at 'Cinecon'
- Dressing Up the Yard on a Budget
- For Inspiration, Look to Your Own Back Yard
- HEALTH : Despite Ban, Sterilization Big in Brazil : Tubal ligation is major form of birth control. Bill seeks to stem frequency by making procedure legal.
- In Russia Space Program Heroics, Cosmonaut Snares Crucial Supplies : Success: Loss of wayward vessel could have forced crew to abandon Mir station. Program gets boost.
- Federal Judge Bans School Prayer Except at Graduation Ceremonies
- Suspect's Arrest Lifts Veil on 'Financial Scam of '90s' : Money: Millions are lost in 'prime bank note' schemes. One financier, Harold Glantz, insists he is innocent.
- 2 Boys Charged in Gang Execution of 11-Year-Old
- U.N. Panel Vows Justice in Rwanda : Africa: Commission has only three members but will probe genocide of half a million people. Report is pledged by month's end.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Proposal for Seniors Housing Advances
- Man Leaps to His Death at Disneyland Hotel
- Mounted Police, Armed Guards OKd for 'Ghost Town' : Quake: Stepped-up security at damaged apartment buildings in North Hills could begin this weekend.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Driver's Seeing Red Over Slow On-Ramp Meter
- NORTH HILLS : City Relaxes Restrictions on Redwood Inn
- Scotland's Gordon Brown Jr. shot his second...
- Seay Perseveres, Makes Chargers' Starting Lineup : Football: His most recent past is marked with tragedy, hardships.
- PRO BASEBALL / JEFF FLETCHER : Cardinals Hanging On to a Good Catch
- Court Upholds Right to Ban Pets in Condos : Housing: State justices' decision strengthens homeowner associations' ability to enforce a wide range of rules.
- NEWBURY PARK : Actress Pleads Not Guilty to Molestation
- Pony Express: A Step-by-Step Guide : History: With his five-month trek, Joe Nardone of Laguna Hills becomes first to walk nearly 2,000-mile famed route in its entirety.
- SYLMAR : College Offering Free Training Courses
- SAN PEDRO : 2 Cruises Are Canceled as Cause of Illness Is Sought
- Titan Forward Little Dismissed From School
- MAJOR CHANGES IN THE MINORS : Wolff Had Experience Beating the Bushes : Baseball: He formulated independent idea after owning the Durham Bulls.
- Caruthers Slowed by a Bad Break : Football: USC linebacker will miss first two games of the season after injuring foot in preseason practice.
- Helgeson Follows Right Idea
- RETAILING
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Takes 3rd Straight Loss; Bond Yields Up
- SUN VALLEY : Neighbors, Soccer Group Cite Problems
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Plane Crash Injures 4 in Agua Dulce : Aviation: Passengers returning from a meeting with school officials in Mammoth Lakes receive treatment for minor complaints.
- Head of Brown's Election Effort Quits Umberg Campaign Post
- WATER WATCH : Deal on the Delta
- 2 Cruises Halted as Mystery Illness Probe Continues
- Weibring Takes Two-Shot Lead
- TV Reviews : Examining Complex Issues of Fear, Violence
- ENVIRONMENT : Red Army Leaves Big Mess Behind
- Stepping Up the Watch : Holiday Boaters Who Aren't Shipshape Could Be Catch of the Day
- Port Theatre Scheduled for a Face Lift at Age 45
- GLENDALE : Businessman Wins $100,000 in Lottery
- Countywide : County Libraries Get $200,000 State Grant
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Seasonal Lifeguards to Vote on Union
- City Maps Better Cab Service for Neglected Areas : Transit: New franchises may be offered in underserved neighborhoods such as the Eastside and South Los Angeles. Officials hope to lure bandit drivers into legitimacy.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine Women Open Volleyball Season With Victory
- PRO FOOTBALL '94 / SEASON PREVIEWS : Handle With Care : Miller's History of Injuries Looms Over the Rams' Season
- Finding a Formula for a Clean Lake : Westlake: Caretakers of tranquil residential waterway struggle to keep algae and evaporation in check. A third well may be needed, they say.
- Countywide : Bureau Changes Its Name, but Not Goal
- In anticipation of the Jewish New Year...
- NEWPORT BEACH : Future of El Toro Base to Be Debated
- CSUN Rally Nets Win Over Fresno
- Many Try to Copy Success
- Weekend TV : A Holiday Lineup Filled With Football
- A Venice Beach Vet Is Packing Up His Laughs : Comedy: His acting career is taking off, so Michael Colyar will end nine years of doing stand-up on the boardwalk, climaxing with a two-hour Labor Day performance.
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- FULLERTON : City Clerk, a Target of Recall, to Retire
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / ORANGE LEAGUE : Western
- Britain Raises Money Needed to Keep Sculpture From Getty
- As Shelter Mourns Victim, Life--and Death--Go On : Violence: Slaying shows how aid to battered women can fall short. Long-term programs, resources are lacking.
- Nephew of Reputed Trafficker Held on Mexico Drug Charges
- Livermore's Hope for Giant Laser Ignites Protests
- GARDEN GROVE : Firefighters Warn Against Solicitations
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Are Bus and Rail Fares Separate and Unequal? : Transit: Though it shocked MTA officials, some say L.A. was ripe for court action over disparities in allocating funds in rich and poor areas.
- Coastal Wren Won't Be Put on Endangered Species List : Wildlife: The decision angers many conservationists. However, there is disagreement among ornithologists on whether the birds are a true subspecies.
- And Be Careful Out There
- Too bad Court TV wasn't around then:...
- Journey of Torah Found in Drawer Bespeaks Ties of Family and Faith : Rosh Hashanah: Written a century ago, hand-lettered parchment scroll accompanied emigres as they fled oppression in a Belarussian hamlet and eventually settled in Iowa.
- Mighty Ducks Add 8 Players to Training Camp Roster
- DEL MAR : Dead Heat in Sunday's Feature Would Suit Trainer Sahadi Fine
- LOS ALAMITOS : Good Time, Bad Post for Really A Secret
- THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : It Appears Chargers Have Means to Replace Butts
- DECORATING : Reading the Colors on the Wall
- PepsiCo Closes Corporate Office in Irvine
- Two Top Bidders on Interactive TV Licenses Are Probe Targets : Regulation: FCC source says Sun Valley firm and another are under investigation for claims that entitled them to discounts.
- INSIDE & OUT : Complete a Rough Job With Less Mess
- U.S., Cuba Still at Impasse as Talks Recess
- Parents, Sister of Teen TB Victim Say They Caught Disease
- A Scramble to Prepare for Early High Holy Days : 'It's a lot of pressure. And it doesn't feel like Rosh Hashanah when it's 95 degrees outside. . . . It feels strange.'
- VAN NUYS : Funds to Prevent New Flood at College OKd
- Ex-Gangsters Fight for Social, Civic Change : Community: Solevar and its allies now work with neighbors, City Hall to improve west Anaheim, lives of at-risk youth.
- BUENA PARK : Parking Restrictions Policy Gets Initial OK
- TOLUCA LAKE : Cafe Owner Arrested After Throwing Food
- PRO FOOTBALL '94 / SEASON PREVIEWS : Getting the Last Laugh : Raider Quarterback Jeff Hostetler Takes Winning--and His Pranks--Seriously
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / ORANGE LEAGUE : Droughns Growing Into His Lead Role : Football: After making the grade as a sophomore, he wants to take the Colonists higher as a junior.
- Talks Quiet but Grievance Filing Likely
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / ORANGE LEAGUE : Brea-Olinda
- Jazz Review : Gremoli Marches On in True New Orleans Style
- Renewal Time for Green Card Holders Extended
- Giant Jackpot Gives Germany Lotto Fever : Gambling: Strict laws of commerce are eased to accommodate demand for tickets. Prize is $25 million.
- Police Arrest 2 Suspected of Robbing Bank in Orange
- State Says 'Mystery Fumes' Probably a Case of Mass Hysteria : Hospitals: Report does not rule out exposure to toxic substance. Emergency room workers criticize the study.
- GRANADA HILLS : Quake-Damaged Library to Reopen
- LAGUNA BEACH : Fire Service Center to Offer Counseling
- Libraries Extend Operating Hours
- PRO FOOTBALL / SEASON PREVIEWS : Rule Changes Are Meant to Increase Action, Scoring : NFL: Two-point conversions, more returns of kickoffs, better protection for passers and receivers and coaches' radios are expected to help enliven games.
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / ORANGE LEAGUE : Savanna
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : Despite Hard Work, Too Many Shots Have Stopped Padilla
- A New Effort Under Way to Define Violence on TV : Studies: Two projects will look at all programming except news. Their findings may influence future regulation.
- Toyota, Nissan, Honda Raise 1995 Car Prices
- With Proper Care, Photos Continue to Tell Stories
- Killer Executed in Nebraska; First in 35 Years
- World IN BRIEF : SYRIA : Peace Talks Pave Way for Christopher Visit
- 10-Year-Old Girl's Screams Drive Man From Her House After He Assaults Her
- U.S. to Step Up Pressure on Haiti : Caribbean: Washington makes moves toward invasion in bid to show regime Clinton is not bluffing. Deadline weighed as part of 'brinkmanship' campaign.
- Combative Politician Back on Mexico Scene : Politics: Vicente Fox says conservative PAN should abandon conciliation. New president could face more vigorous opposition.
- WEST COVINA : Assemblyman's Campaign Headquarters Vandalized
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Old Deserted Shop May Go Up in Smoke : Santa Clarita: Once the only nearby general store, Dillenbeck's Market has become an eyesore. Neighbors want it demolished. Fire officials are ready to help.
- L.A.-Bakersfield Rail Line to Be Discussed
- Why Must the Children Die?
- Health Plan for Poor Draws Criticism : Medicine: Care of low-income people may decline under an HMO called OPTIMA, leaders in the Vietnamese community say.
- Markey Pressing Ahead for 'V-Chip' : Legislation: A trade group is considering endorsing technology that would block violent programming, but networks are balking.
- These Devotees Bear Striking Resemblance to Bitter Resentment
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Freeway Fixes Deplete Road Funds : Transportation: Seismic retrofitting of existing bridges has become a top priority since the Jan. 17 Northridge earthquake, bringing other state highway projects to a halt, Caltrans official says.
- The World Cup's Over, but Soccer Talk Remains
- O.C. Punk Scene
- Possible U.S. Invasion of Haiti
- Lack of Intelligence Seen as the Key Issue
- Business Climate
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Mexican Election
- Police Arrest Suspect in Sexual Assaults by Phony INS Official : Crime: A San Gabriel man is taken into custody after a tip to El Monte authorities. The former waiter is accused of attacking at least 24 women while passing himself off as an immigration agent to primarily Spanish-speaking victims.
- College Radio Is Diverse, Not Elitist
- Perhaps They Can't Save Rams, After All
- Holiday Closings
- Congress
- McNall's Difficulties Gain Little Sympathy
- The World Cup's Over, but Soccer Talk Remains
- Fans Strike Back With a Few Solid Hits
- Choice for Aide at OMB
- Sampras Leads Fans to Tennis' Promised Land
- Taking a Back Seat to Action on Field
- Not Out of Woods Yet With Tiger on Prowl
- And a Thought About the Athletic Director
- The Tragic Situation Facing Glenn Burke
- They Know a Distraction When They See One
- Original Woodstock
- Here's Another View of the Bruins' Coach
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 3, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 3, 1994
- Obituaries - Sept. 3, 1994
- Obituaries - Sept. 3, 1994
- For the Record - Sept. 3, 1994
- Athlete Injured in Mob Attack Changes Schools
- PRO FOOTBALL '94 / SEASON PREVIEWS : Judge Opens Door for Henley
- Henley Cleared to Travel by Judge : Jurisprudence: Rams say they will probably re-sign cornerback if they can help him raise bail of $2 million.
- Despite Wall St. Hammering, AST Research Still Has Plenty of Fans
- Stock Is Battered, but AST Officials See a Profit at End of Tunnel : Earnings: Share value tumbled in wake of loss disclosure. Irvine-based firm says new products will restore growth.
- TARGET ON TV: Westminster's acclaimed anti-gang program,...
- Prosecutors Ask Full Sequestering of Simpson Jury
- COMPANY TOWN : Prime-Time Targets : Studios Covet Networks as a Source of Rerun Riches
- Disneyland Gives Locals a Break
- Federal Agency Proposes Regulations for Derivatives
- Tribe Elders Meet to Decide Youths' Fate
- Walter Raines; Director of Harlem Dance Theater School
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE : Ocean View
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Cal Tight End Out With Injury
- National Video Rentals
- 'Cada Quien Su Vida' an Ensemble Effort