- Youth Games Tear Down Boundaries of Inner City : Competition: Event that began in East L.A. and expanded after riots mixes athletics, entrepreneurship.
- Motorist Injured in Crash With Big Rig
- SIMI VALLEY : Boys & Girls Club Dinner, Auction Set
- No Toxic Fumes Found in Search of Building
- Help for Kids Suffers Under County Woes : Abuse Programs Cut Just When They're Needed Most
- Angels' Promotion a Big Hit, but They Don't Get Any, 5-2
- Anderson's Role May Be Shrinking : Baseball: Pitcher has rough outing and possible roster moves threaten to alter his job as a starter.
- Paul & Cher & Chazz & Bobby
- San Jose Turns Out Lights on Bullfrogs : Roller hockey: Rhinos advance to the RHI finals after beating Anaheim in the mini-game to clinch series.
- The New Supermodel Supermarket : Since the Fall of the Wall, Scouts for the World's Top Modeling Agencies Have Found Eastern Europe to be a Treasure Trove of Looks That Kill--and Sell.
- Dole Returns Gift From Gay GOP Group
- Festivities Celebrate Women's Equality : Suffrage: Events at L.A. City Hall and nationwide mark the ratification of the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote 75 years ago.
- 'Hot Shots! Part Deux'
- Lack of Fire Could Dampen Dole Campaign
- HIROSHIMA by John Hersey (Vintage: $4.50;...
- Q & A : Add 'Spiders' to Growing Web of Investments
- Strategies for Savings : Parents' Proper Planning Can Make Kids' College Funds Grow
- Airport Warning in Philippines
- When Care is Denied : Bureaucracy and cost controls are the culprits that Californians typically blame when HMOs deny them medical care. Here are two patients' story: : BILLIE COMER and son RYAN / 'Experimental' Problem
- Robert Sutro; Co-Owner of Mortgage Firm
- Once a Monkey, Always a Poet : When you're in the spell of epic Indian storytelling, any other sort of novel seem anemic : RED EARTH AND POURING RAIN, <i> By Vikram Chandra (Little, Brown and Co.: $24.95; 542 pp.)</i>
- Doing As the Italians Do
- The World's a Stage at 'Bumpershoot'
- Postwar Expulsions Test Czech-German Relations : Sudetenland: Many of those expelled from Czechoslovakia for backing Hitler seek to return to the farms their ancestors plowed. Others just want an apology.
- When Race Isn't a Factor : 'WE'RE NOT ONE THING ... WE ARE 150 THINGS'
- The Murder That Breathed Life Into the Civil Rights Movement : Mississippi: Emmett Till was just 14, but when he flirted with a white woman in 1955, her husband killed him. That started changes.
- When Care is Denied : Bureaucracy and cost controls are the culprits that Californians typically blame when HMOs deny them medical care. Here are two patients' story: : THE WALL FAMILY / Limited Choice
- Aging Rose Bowl Faces Thorny Dilemmas : Sports: Boosters seek a rehab and NFL team. Neighbors dread crowds.
- TV Tapings Leave Studio Neighbors Unamused : Warner Bros.: Homeowners object to parking problems. The company and city test a short-term solution.
- Gingrich Favors Certain Death for Drug Smugglers
- FAST FACTS : Inline Output
- Colombians Kidnap Bird-Watching Briton
- INDOOR GARDENER : Create a Mini-Garden Under Glass or in a Bottle
- Workouts on the Run
- Hang Time on Mulholland
- Clintons Assail Critics of Global Women's Forum
- New Law Inflames Struggle Over 'Black Adoptions' : Children: Congress has set back efforts to place African American youths exclusively with parents of the same race.
- Short Life and Slow Death in the Fast Lane : Crash Victims Tell Their Cautionary Tales
- 4 Die as Seaplane Slams Into Car, Rhode Island Restaurant
- Smithsonian Collects Bizarre Questions : Museums: Curious callers ask about everything from flying saucers to Fawn Hall's underwear.
- Misreading Law Allowed Leniency : Crime: Orange County prosecutors reduced or dismissed charges against suspects caught with drugs in jail. Officials say they erred on the side of caution.
- Has Saddam Hussein Come Clean? : Iraq: The botulism bombs alone should give the world pause about his trustworthiness.
- When Race Isn't a Factor : 'I WANT TO LOOK BACK ON THINGS WITH PRIDE'
- Can't Find Your Niche? Try a Specialty Newsletter : Resources: Whatever travel subject you're keen on, there's a special publication to match. Here are some that have lasted.
- Advice for Passport Renewals
- Destination: Owens Valley : Into Inyo : Not far from Mt. Whitney, a quirky B&B; leads to explorations of Independence
- Spain Designates Northern Park
- HERE LIES THE TRUTH : Make No Bones About It, DNA Testing Gives Dead Men the Power to Tell Tales
- U.S. Intensifies Efforts to Topple Iraqi Regime : Diplomacy: Goals are to squeeze Hussein from outside, foster defections and strife. But limits of outcome seen.
- Raising a Glass to 'Two Fashion Geniuses'
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : Roads to Riches : Robert Petersen has turned his devotion for cars, guns and motorcycles into magazines --and millions. His advice to others? Be eager and ready to take it in the face once in a while.
- Morbid? Yes. Sick? You bet. But 'ghoul pools'--predicting celebrity deaths--are catching on.
- An Unconventional Life of His Mind : A biography of Andre Breton in turn becomes a biography of a culture in turmoil : REVOLUTION OF THE MIND: The Life of Andre Breton, <i> By Mark Polizzotti (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $35; 754 pp.)</i>
- VIEW FROM WASHINGTON / ROBERT A. ROSENBLATT : Squeeze on Federal Spending: There's a Bumpy Road Ahead
- A Light Show in Heidelberg
- IRELAND : The Power of History: The Famine and Peace
- 1 Killed in Crash on Santa Ana Freeway
- Even Sideways, Labonte Wins at Bristol
- PROFILE : Why Isn't This Man Smiling? : You're the driving force of the hippest show on TV. A book deal and a movie career beckon. You should be feeling mighty satisfied. But then you wouldn't be Garry Shandling.
- THE WAY WE WRITE NOW: Short Stories...
- THE ABCs OF SAVING FOR COLLEGE : Matters of Degree : A B.A. Is More Within Reach Than Many Think
- State Tax Collector Has Long Arm
- STYLE / Women's Fall Fashion : The Straight & Narrow
- High Risk of Unprotected Sex Shown : Health: Tests find one in five semen samples from HIV-infected men contain the virus that causes AIDS. There is no way to predict when it will be present, researchers say.
- Statordyne Corp.: The Anaheim designer and manufacturer...
- Cranky in August : A fussy man overheats reading the history of ices : HARVEST OF THE COLD MONTHS: The Social History of Ice and Ices, <i> By Elizabeth David (Viking: $24.95; 379 pp.)</i>
- Hospital Sues to Evict Paralyzed Patient
- Alice Adams (AMC Tuesday at 3:45 a.m.)...
- Norway Defies Predictions, Prospers After Rejecting EU Membership : Europe: Exports and industrial investment are up. Unemployment is down. Foreign debt is vanishing. And North Sea oil riches seem to multiply.
- Built Just for the Big Game, Stadium Outgrew Its Roots
- RESTAURANTS : BIRTHPLACE OF THE COOL
- CRITIQUE : CLASS STRUCTURE : Fine design of the $75-million Anderson School reflects a return to UCLA's original concern for architectural quality
- When Care is Denied : Bureaucracy and cost controls are the culprits that Californians typically blame when HMOs deny them medical care. Here is one patient's story: : REBECCA SISON / Assembly Line Medicine?
- Bomb Found on French Railway
- Sobering Stories : Recovery: Disabled victims of traumatic accidents seek to warn others about reckless driving and the dangers of youthful hubris.
- New National Monument: the Jailhouse : With corrections topping 5 million, 'to renew America' means more prisons, more cynicism, no more hope.
- The Rantings of a Modern-Day Lucifer : SABBATH'S THEATER, <i> By Philip Roth (Houghton Mifflin: $24.95; 451 pp.)</i>
- When Care is Denied : Bureaucracy and cost controls are the culprits that Californians typically blame when HMOs deny them medical care. Here are two patients' story: : ROBERT C. COHEN / Battling the System
- Nests of Endangered Turtles Found
- Sale of Baxter Unit Idles Half Its Workers
- FALL JOURNEYS : Destination: Texas : The FireAnt Festival, or Any Excuse for a Party : It's greasy food, silly competition and crafts time in the town of Marshall
- A Streetcar Named Historic
- Inn Season : Nostalgia and good food lure a visitor back to the Russian River. : Destination: California & Massachusetts
- Bitter, Broke, African Students Abandon Russia : Education: The Soviet regime had offered them full scholarships plus monthly stipends, free room and board, free medical care and free winter clothing. But hard times have arrived.
- Thomas Kahn Gardner; Theater Director
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : For fall, a classically restyled puddy tat and Felix the Cat
- Has Norma McCorvey Finally Found the Peace She Seeks?
- Our New Faceless Monsters : With the Wiring of America, It's Become Easier to Practice Terror and Nastiness Cloaked in a Sinister Anonymity. Where's This New Anonymous America Headed?
- Turn, Turn, Turn : To everything there is a season, and autumn is the time to drive southern Colorado's winding San Juan Skyway
- Hamas threatens 'war' over arrest
- A Father's Light
- 5 Die as Seaplane Slams Into Car, Rhode Island Restaurant
- Law on Sex Predator Sentencing Is Rejected
- THE FOOD NETWORK: ONE BIG BLUE PLATE SPECIAL
- When Care is Denied : Bureaucracy and cost controls are the culprits that Californians typically blame when HMOs deny them medical care. Here is one patient's story: : DEANNA GLICK / A Diabetic's Dilemma
- Garcia's Hits vs. Mantle's? Hmmmm
- 'Sleepless in Seattle'
- Hart Considers Running for His Old Senate Seat
- Seattle Opera Hits High Notes as Director Learns the Score : Music: Former critic runs the show. Now, even the budget works for him. Company has been in the black for three years and is retiring its long-term debt as well.
- Travels With Big Al : Carnival: Life on the road with a 1,100-pound alligator is seldom boring. Just ask wrangler Marcos Franca.
- Poly Pride : Decades of Grads Converge on Long Beach High School to Mark 100th Anniversary
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Robinson Rests Regulars in Scrimmage
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : McGwire Back From Disabled List
- Trial Pivotal for Press Too
- Bid to Fluoridate L.A. Water Gives Medical Experts Reason to Smile : Health: The City Council proposal to add the cavity-fighting compound may resurrect old debates.
- Personal Perspective : The Grave Emotional Minefield in Being a 'First' Woman
- Together, Yet Apart : Sampras Will Be Playing in the U.S. Open but Thinking of His Stricken Coach, Tim Gullikson
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : Chavez-De La Hoya Duel Very Likely
- SECOND OPINIONS : Why One Conservative Wants Out of the GOP : For a Cuban American from a right-wing background, the Prop. 187 campaign last year was shocking proof that Republicans did not want him anymore.
- Apocalypse When? If Jersey Beats Irvine, It Must Be Now
- Fillmore Man, 74, Hurt in Crash
- 75, and More Necessary Than Ever
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : Anti-Allen Forces Are the Target of Catcalls on Recall's Slowdown
- Etta Farkas; Hungarian-Born Bakery Owner
- Weaning West's Ranchers Off 'Cowboy Socialism' : Grazing rule changes by Babbitt set the stage for showdown in Congress
- VENTURA : 8 Are Injured in Fire That Destroyed House
- Woods Moves Closer to His Second Title : Golf: He wins to earn berth in 36-hole U.S. Amateur final against Marucci.
- FOREIGN POLICY : The Value of Personality in the Art of Diplomacy
- BASEBALL / JOHN LYNCH : Fullmer's Hitting Impresses 'A' Team
- Identity Crisis in the INS : Policeman or welcome wagon? Eventually, Congress must give an answer
- AIDS Problem Demands Federal Help : County should apply for Medicaid 'demonstration' funds to bolster early detection efforts
- The Revolutionaries : Just 50 Years Ago, When Baseball Was Lily White Along Came Branch Rickey and Jackie Robinson
- BEACH VOLLEYBALL : Stoklos and Steffes Lose, but Rally to Stay Alive
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Chiefs Win; Moon's Struggles Continue
- A Timely Revival for 'August 29'
- VENTURA : City Seeking Artist to Design Hiking Trail
- Don't Call Them Los Blazers : Rock 'n' roll has been good to the Blazers. And they remain true to their East L.A. roots. Now if only people could stop comparing them to that <i> other </i> band from their neighborhood.
- MOVIES : A Wild and Crazy Sarge : Steve Martin re-enlists in his physical comedy roots by playing the lovable scam artist Sgt. Bilko in an updated film version of the timeless TV character.
- Living Up To Its Name : The Laguna Beach Live-Forever Fights Tenaciously for Survival
- Mother Cited in Crash That Injures Girl, 2
- Novice Adventurer Climbs Over Fear, Gets Hooked on Rocks : Nevada: Sport attracts enthusiasts in growing numbers as Americans seek thrills. For each one, there's a first time. Here's one reporter's story.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Orioles' Season Has Flown Away
- Possibly Perfect Is Perfect in Beverly D
- GOLF / THOMAS BONK : Success at Oak Hill One Reason Wadkins Went With Strange
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Lasorda, Nomo Disagree on Distractions
- CSUN Hitters Are Powerless Without Setter
- Neighbors Support Temple's Expansion
- Air Fare
- Beach Closure Was a Healthy Decision
- Enroll Students in a Public School
- Council Seats as Political Prizes
- 33 1/3 IS BEAUTIFUL
- Reservoir Plan Has Safety Concerns
- COURTNEY LOVE, CONT.
- Financial Difficulties Threaten the Nation's Poison-Control...
- Three Michaels
- Nursing Home Care in the County
- Meet the Heat
- Orangewood Audit Should Be Released
- UCI Has Taken Lead in Fertility Inquiry
- Simi Annexation Plan Makes No Sense
- Residents Shouldn't Fall for Centerplex
- LIFE AFTER DEAD
- Around the World
- Proposed Lifting of Mexican Avocado Ban
- Mystery Woman 'Gigi' Searches for Clues to Her Name, Identity : New Orleans: She turned up in Louisiana about six months ago, with luggage but no idea who she was. Judging from a bank envelope and an expression she uses, she could be from New England. But she thinks she's Hawaiian.
- SCOFF NOT
- Shelters Take Toll on Neighborhoods
- Use Common Sense in Crossing Streets
- Kauai for Kids
- Non-Native Lawns Present Problems
- 'Battlefield' Victory
- Alameda Rail Corridor Impact
- A Slap in the Face
- Knowing the Rules of Arbitration
- Professionals Use the Bus System Too
- Cruise Concerns
- Officials' Priorities Need a Reality Check
- A Man-Made World? : Architecture...
- The Problem of Unwanted Babies
- Wilson's Lawsuit
- Madrid Theatre Plan Deserves Support
- County's 'Plan B' Finding Little Favor
- Use of Mathematical Facts Is Misleading
- Shortsighted Decision to Close Health Clinics
- Move Works Against Regional Planning
- Golf Suffers When Public Green Fees Become an Illusory Pot of Gold
- Sweatshop Workers
- The Butt Stops Here
- A Turn for the Worse
- A Step Ahead
- Valley Needs Forums on Revising Constitution
- Survival of the Department Store
- New Patrol Cars
- Helicopter Trip
- Cigar Smokers Have More Than 1 Option
- The Ties That Bind Can Also Constrict
- Obituaries - Aug. 27, 1995
- NONFICTION - Aug. 27, 1995
- NONFICTION - Aug. 27, 1995
- NONFICTION - Aug. 27, 1995
- NONFICTION - Aug. 27, 1995
- NONFICTION - Aug. 27, 1995
- NONFICTION - Aug. 27, 1995
- EXPENSIVE MINTS: If you haven't stayed in...
- Blaze Blackens 150 Acres in East County : Fire: Hundreds battle flames in hills near freeway for four hours before taking control. A historic ranch is spared harm.
- Rise of Small Business in Poland Offers Valuable Economics Lesson
- COLUMN ONE : A Mixed Diagnosis for HMOs : They strongly deny rationing care, but Times study finds they withhold some services from sicker patients solely because of high costs. Still, 92% of members like the health plans overall, poll finds.
- 2 Killed, 3 Seriously Injured in Woodland Hills Crash
- INTERNATIONAL
- AUTOS
- Bar Owner to Serve Time for Bad Checks
- EUROPE : Media Warned as Prince Goes Off to School: Have Some Class
- Canine-Like Steer Wins Top Honors at Fair
- DANA POINT : Construction to Begin on New Softball Fields
- DiSarcina Hopes His Role Expands Soon : Baseball: Shortstop will find out Monday if he can start rehabilitation. Until then, he tries to lend support to teammates.
- In Favor of Early-Warning System
- ENERGY
- AUTOS
- Ex-U.S. Honda Executive Gets 5-Year Term in Bribery Case : Autos: Stanley J. Cardiges is sentenced for taking up to $5 million in exchange for favoritism toward dealers. Probe is continuing.
- Mary Rita Stewart; Vaudeville, Movie Dancer
- First Lady Going to China Despite GOP Objections
- New assistant minister Diana McDaniel will give...
- 12-Year-Old Boy on Sidewalk Shot in Head From Passing Car
- Sherman Oaks : Police Service Center to Open Sunday
- Southeast : A FAERIE GOOD TIME
- Grand Jury a Tool of D.A., Ex-Member Says : Justice: He says panel spends too much time on indictments and not enough on government misdeeds. Others dismiss the petition as baseless.
- RAIDER LOYALIST : Football: As owner of a Bay Area sports merchandise shop, former Notre Dame High and USC lineman John Vella finds his old team still sells in Oakland.
- Kernen Resigns at CSUN : Baseball: Coach took Matadors to national prominence in his seven seasons.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Brown Inducted With Hero Robeson
- Nomo Cold, Lasorda Hot, Dodgers Done : Baseball: Manager vows to curb Japanese star's activities after 17-4 loss to Phillies.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- 9-Year-Old Boy Charged in Death of Sister, 5
- Simpson Defense Expert Faults Blood Evidence : Courts: Lee voices suspicions about swatches. Ito urges lawyers to hurry as jury reaches sequestration record.
- NASA Schedules Shuttle for Liftoff
- Meteor Believed to Have Lit Up Sky
- Adele Simpson; Fashion Designer for First Ladies
- Wu Says He Shut Out Emotions in Prison : Survival: Activist tried to forget his wife, family and having 'good things outside' in order to steel himself. He was buoyed by a U.S. newspaper article.
- Heat Wave's Final Chapter Is Cold, Lonely : Weather: Elderly, poor victims of Chicago tragedy are buried in mass grave.
- Dick Hogan; Big Band Singer, Movie Actor
- Armed-Robbery Suspect Collared by Off-Duty Officer
- Valleywide : Hearings Urged to Gauge Taxi Demand
- The nation's largest Lutheran denomination has elected...
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Biggs Hired as Development Director
- Michael Jackson's Nephews File Lawsuit Over Mother's Death : Court: Delores Jackson's family accuses her boyfriend of drowning her in his pool last year and complains that Dist. Atty. Gil Garcetti won't prosecute him.
- Ventura Edition of Times Wins 40 County Press Club Awards : Journalism: Prizes are given for local newswriting and reporting in several categories, as well as in sportswriting. Photographers take firsts in eight of nine divisions.
- MISSION VIEJO : As Summer Break Ends, Council Tackles Land Proposals
- Winger Rolls to Within 12 Pins of Lead
- Northridge Is No Match for Stanford
- RECREATION / IRENE GARCIA : Komatsu Does Business on the Fly When Clients Answer Casting Call
- DEL MAR : At No. 10, Molistar Should Have Enough Room in the Debutante
- Looking Back on an East L.A. Tragedy
- Say Hello to Unser Choe : That's All Joe Hauser, 96 and Oldest Living Slugger, Wants to Hear These Days
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- MAINTENANCE : Test Mettle on Dents, Scratches and Rust
- U.S. Envoy Pessimistic on Bosnia : Balkans: Leader of new negotiating team sees little hope latest trip will bring peace, but vows to try.
- EPA Drops 1,400 From Superfund Inquiry in Valley
- Wrong-Way Driver Fleeing CHP Kills O.C. Mother of 3 : Accident: Speeding car crosses center divider on U.S. 101 in Gaviota and strikes three vehicles. Two other people are killed and nine injured.
- Choice for S.F. Bishop Reflects a Clash of Values, Observers Say
- Sylmar : Police Discount Link in Brinks Shootings
- B-52 Sets Unofficial Record on Edwards-to-Alaska Trip
- Cal Clears Fowlkes and Agent : College basketball: School satisfied that James Casey didn't give player a car.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Construction Crane Crashes Into Building
- Eyewitness Says Suspect Tried to Sell Bridge Victim
- State Drops Probe of College Officials : Ethics: Panel finds insufficient evidence of a conflict of interest by two Cal State Northridge administrators. They had accepted free work from employees of a contractor that helped rebuild the campus.
- Catholics Hold Vigil Against Prop. 187 : Religion: More than 200 priests and nuns meeting in Anaheim gather in a strawberry field to show support for immigrant rights.
- Family, Friends of Hit-and-Run Victim Express Pain, Anger : Crime: The defendant looks on tearfully as a judge hears Hal Bivens' loved ones lament his death. They call for harsh punishment for the driver who killed the bicyclist.
- Countywide : Mittermeier Named Interim County CEO
- Vietnam War Class Part Learning, Part Healing : Education: Moorpark College professors will explore history and impact of conflict, focusing at times on students' experiences.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mesa's Streak Ends, but Indians Still Win
- 'Live Peace' Offers a Rare Look at Post-Beatles Lennon
- Hall of Famer Returns to the Spotlight : Pop Beat: After a roller-coaster career and losing both legs to diabetes, singer LaVern Baker prepares for a Cinegrill gig and plans a life beyond concerts.
- Smart Shopper : Diller's Strength Lies in What He Bought--and Passed Up
- Most Officers in Poll Lack Faith in Chief Williams, Union Says
- State Silent on Ban by Education Board
- Krone to Wed Former Track Security Guard
- Lakota Brave Wins Feature; Longshots Boost Trifecta
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Gilkey and Mabry Lead Cardinals Past Rockies
- INTERNATIONAL
- Fieldstone Sells Site for $100 Million : Real estate: Sale of San Diego County property is Southland's biggest land deal this year.
- Silver Futures
- Taking Care in Treatment of Artwork
- Hospital's 'Tea for the Soul' Hits the Spot for Harried Healers
- Donations Pour In for Family of Slain Officer : Simi Valley: Nearly a month after Michael Clark was killed in a gunfight, the trust fund for his wife and infant son moves past $71,000.
- Valleywide : 5 Finalists Named for Fernando Award
- SANTA ANA : Bicycle Officers Thank the Real Spokes People
- Mother Jailed in Deaths of Her 4 Children by Fire
- Florida Left Sopping in Jerry's Wake
- Mission Hills : Car Is Fired Upon; Pair Are Slightly Hurt
- Taking a Chance at Edinburgh Fest : Theater: Playwright Ariel Dorfman follows up his popular 'Death and the Maiden' with the more experimental 'Reader.'
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Game-Losing Homer Is End for Seanez
- NEWS ANALYSIS : With Wu Free, U.S. Concessions on Taiwan Possible : Diplomacy: China likely to pressure Administration for reciprocal gesture as talks begin in Beijing today.
- AFRICA : Zimbabwe Leader Turns Hatred on Gays : Voters may be receptive to the oppressive vitriol of outspoken President Mugabe, insiders say.
- Clinton Pledges to Protect U.S. Parks From GOP Cuts : Budget: He marks agency's 79th year during a visit to Yellowstone with his family. He also accuses Congress of trying to close up to 200 national sites.
- Wilson Banks on His Budget Record to Win N.H. Votes : Politics: Governor is portraying himself as the leader of a successful attack on spending. His critics are saying he's distorted the facts.
- Rally to Mark Salazar's Death
- 'Living Water' at Good Shepherd
- Pacoima : Habitat for Humanity Readies Lot for Homes
- THOUSAND OAKS : Class Offered in Preschool Teaching
- Sportswriter on Deep-Sea Outing Reported Missing
- PLACENTIA : Planning Agency OKs Mall Day-Care Center
- Batesole Is Man for CSUN Job : Baseball: Kernen prepared his assistant by giving him plenty of responsibility in last two seasons.
- Kiraly Has Found Real Gold on the Sand : Volleyball: He's already surpassed $2 million and could add $50,000 this weekend if he and Ayakatubby win at Hermosa Beach.
- HEALTH
- Westside : Neighbors to Honor Police for Drug Raids
- School Technology Center Expected to Be Eye-Opener
- Riley May Have Beaten the Heat on Tampering : Pro basketball: Coach reportedly sent memo to Miami while he was still with Knicks.
- Does He Really Need to Get Any Bigger?
- It All Adds Up : From Math to Hiking, Young Pianist's Reach Extends Beyond Keyboard
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Gallagher Maintains His Lead