- Board OKs Changes in Children's Services : Social programs: The supervisors approve a plan to overhaul the child welfare system. Addressed are 10 issues identified by the state.
- Sardines Make Comeback : Little Fish Are Helping to Provide a Big Season in Southern California
- Gebhard Among Top Padre GM Candidates
- How Johnson Started the Ball Rolling : Bowling: Panorama City woman received early boost in her development into top professional.
- THE SIDELINES : Blacks' Grades Football Barrier
- John (Hot Rod) Williams said he turned...
- FileNet Stock Drops 43%; Officials Blame Economy
- MCA-Owned TV Station a Possible Snag : Broadcast: Federal rules prevent foreign firms from owning more than 20% of a station, but WWOR-TV in New York should be easy to sell.
- Moody's Downgrades Chase Debt: Moody's Investors Service...
- National Medical Enterprises Inc.: The Santa Monica-based...
- Nikko Securities Opens Kuala Lumpur Office
- NATION : Senate OKs Abortion Counseling
- Agreement Reached in Quake Lawsuit
- Gorbachev Set to Use Sweeping New Powers : Soviet Union: The first steps will be to stabilize the economy with strict control on government spending.
- Plea Bargain for Drug Kingpin Falls Through
- Builder of Luxury Hotel Gets OK to Bring in New Manager
- Capital in High Fever for a 'Low-Cost' War : Gulf: Faith in high-tech weapons and pundits' delusions make a dangerous brew. Maybe we could win--but we must also look at what we'd lose.
- OXNARD : Food, VCRs Stolen From 3 Restaurants
- Driver in Crash Was 'Trying to Get Away' : Deaths: In a pretrial hearing, a man accused of killing two students during a police chase says in taped interview he was afraid of returning to jail.
- Countywide : County Will Share Ill Children's Center
- Ban Sought on Beer Sales at Raiders Games
- PREP WEDNESDAY : Quest for Athletic Scholarships Consumes Athletes and Parents
- Back Pain Sidelines Lemieux; Penguins Say He Might Not Return for Weeks
- Horse Racing : LOS ALAMITOS : Refugee From Steinbrenner Finds Success
- Blood, Sweat & Cheers : Woodland Hills' John Tolos Can Look to a Large Collection of Scars to Document His Long, Rowdy Career as a Pro Wrestler
- ANALYSIS : Injuries Turning Rams' Super Bowl Vision Into Hard-Luck Story
- After '89, Wary Bears Hope Their Winning Recipe Won't Spoil
- P.M. BRIEFING : Americans' Median Household Income Inches Up 1.3% in '89
- Quality Automation to Sell Its Assets: Quality...
- P.M. BRIEFING : 101-Carat Diamond Up for Sale
- CONSUMERS : Getting Zapped! : Sudden Power Surges May Ruin Computers and Other Costly Equipment, but an Inexpensive Device Can Prevent Damage
- Alan Bond Resigns as Holdings Firm Fights for Survival : Australia: He gives up the reins of his corporate empire. Peter Lucas is named chairman of the board.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Salvadoran Leader Asks Congress Aid
- J. Tomilson Hill, 42, was named vice...
- To Go Where the Brave Dare Not Follow
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Indians Laud Effort on Burial Ground
- Hahn Urges More Pool Inspections
- Douglas Florian Talbott; Assistant Plant Manager
- Santa Clarita OKs Mall Aid Package
- Braves Remind Reds That It's Not Quite Over in the NL West, 10-0
- Horse Racing : Miss Easy Breaks Pacing Record for 2-Year-Old Fillies
- ROUNDUP : Thousand Oaks Stays Unbeaten
- THE SIDELINES : Buffalo's No Joke to Residents
- Westlake Wins With Its Wiles
- PREP WEDNESDAY : ON THE PREP PATH : Earning a Scholarship the Old-Fashioned Way Is the Best Way
- Police Had No Firm Identification of Suspect Before Dee Brown Arrest
- THE SIDELINES : West Says Magic Took Pay Cut So Lakers Could Acquire Teagle
- ARTS
- CAPSULE REVIEW : 'Idomeneo' According to Sendak and Corsaro
- BENEFIT
- Shakespeare Under Siege, Bradac Fears : Theater: The Grove artistic director came away from Monday's City Council meeting with the impression that officials wish the group would focus on American culture. The council denied his troupe bailout funds.
- Bochco's New Beat : Television: 'Cop Rock' invigorates the new season by combining the grit of 'Hill Street Blues' with a musical score that's fresh every week.
- Ex-Official of Silverado S&L; Backs Up Neil Bush : Thrifts: A former executive of the institution testifies that the President's son disclosed close ties with developers who later defaulted on loans.
- Seed Collection Is Threatened: A National Academy...
- Jet Engine Cracks Probed: Cracks inside the...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Pizza Hut Teens Fee Short-Lived
- HEALTH : First Lyme Disease Death Told
- Stay-Flat Blanket Is a Real Picnic to Use
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Prepping Out
- Soviets Suggesting U.N. Military Role : Diplomacy: Shevardnadze warns of impending war. He cites global resolve in stopping Iraq's 'terrorism.'
- Gen. to Marines: Cheer Up--That's an Order!
- Tighter Auto Fuel-Economy Rules Blocked in Senate : Congress: Effort to cut off debate on the gas-saving measure falls three votes short. The bill's sponsor vows to try again during the next session.
- Daredevil competitors in the fledging sport called 'dry land luge' hit 80 in the illegal, deadly, feet-first pursuit of . . . : Downhill Thrills
- Ex-Officer Says Doe Fed People to 2 Pet Lions
- STATE : Ex-Priest Hired to Counsel Gays
- SEAL BEACH : Mola Sues Officials, City for $11 Million
- Laguna Land Deal Has 'Long Way to Go'
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : C. Russell Cook Park Expanded by 4 Acres
- Police Again Beef Up Serial Slaying Task Force
- Countywide : 3 Deputies Accused of Brutality in Suit
- THE SIDELINES : No More Rizzuto? Holy Cow!
- SHORT TAKES : 'Trek' Star a Singer Deep Down
- Burroughs: Art Outlaw or Man of Letters? : Exhibition: With his show at the McGrath Gallery, the septuagenarian literary terror extends his aesthetic anarchy into other media.
- Air Force Chief Fired for Remarks on Iraq Strikes
- Air Force Chief Fired for Remarks on Iraq Strikes
- Quake Insurance
- Air Force Chief Fired for Remarks on Iraq Strikes
- Developers and New Parklands
- Air Force Chief Fired for Remarks on Iraq Strikes
- Mayor Bradley's Trip to Europe
- Gay Traffic School Finds Niche in Big-Ticket Market : Regulations: California drivers use the sessions as an alternative to expensive citations and increased insurance rates. As long as schools follow the DMV curriculum, they can emphasize comedy or lifestyle to get the points across.
- 'Rich Niche' Could Become 'Poor Moor'
- Mayor Bradley's Trip to Europe
- Renamed Ship
- He Became Student of the Game : Football: White couldn't play in '89 because of Prop. 48. In the end, it helped the athlete, who didn't say he had dyslexia.
- Air Force Chief Fired for Remarks on Iraq Strikes
- PACIFIC PERSPECTIVE : When Japan's Bubble Bursts : Write four lines of deck to supplement information in the head, and end it with a paragraph symbol. : When its sky-high land prices tumble, the shock waves will be felt worldwide. Now is the time for preventive measures.
- Sending a Message
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 26, 1990
- Names in the News - Sept. 26, 1990
- Names in the News - Sept. 26, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 26, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 26, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Sept. 26, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Sept. 26, 1990
- MOVIES - Sept. 26, 1990
- MOVIES - Sept. 26, 1990
- MOVIES - Sept. 26, 1990
- ROCK & ROLE PLAY? Dr. Rick Capaldi...
- Suspect Was Way Out of Line in Effort to Blend In at McDonald's
- Police Links to Gentile, Maine Investigated : Probe: Five officers and a former officer are under scrutiny in the murder of one prostitute and the disappearance of another.
- Suspect's Plans for Fast Escape Were Out of Line : Crime: Douglas Girard wanted to 'blend in' with the crowd at a La Verne McDonald's. Instead, he found himself saddled with 20 hostages.
- Quayle Tries to Woo Vietnamese Voters : Politics: In kicking off the GOP registration effort, the vice president, joined by Sen. Pete Wilson, strives to appeal to strong anti-communism sentiments among Little Saigon audience.
- Restaurant Siege Marked by Series of Small Heroics : Crime: Two McDonald's assistant managers kept police informed, colleagues calmed throughout ordeal.
- REPORT CARD: Orange County's congressional delegation is...
- On This Deal, the Fee May Be Only the Icing for Ovitz
- Matsushita Takes a Surprisingly Bold Stab at Hollywood
- Japan Electronics Giant in Talks to Buy MCA : Films: Deal for the studio could reach $7.5 billion if a takeover attempt by Matsushita is successful.
- NAME GAME: The new name on the...
- U.N. Orders Air Embargo on Iraq : Gulf crisis: But the shooting down of any planes is barred. Medicine and food are exceptions. Declaration contains no enforcement provisions.
- HEALTH: People here report higher-than-average rates of...
- Train Derails With Load of Naval Shells
- Developer Killed in Crash Left Legacy of Controversy : Growth: Ezra Raiten was involved in disputes with environmentalists over plans to develop the 320-acre Paramount Ranch in the Santa Monica Mountains.
- Munitions Train From Weapons Station Derails
- Aid OKd for Nations Hurt by Embargo
- Tekelec to Pay $3 Million for Hard Engineering
- Bridgford Foods Posts 8% Gain in Net for 3rd Quarter
- REGIONAL PEOPLE
- Chrysler, Ford Issue Emissions Recalls: Chrysler Corp....
- 2 Convicted of Running Boiler Room Operation : Crime: The typical scheme involved bribing employees to keep increasing the size of office-supply orders.
- RTC Sues Bank It Says Cheated Lincoln Savings
- Small Avocado Harvest Pushes Up Market Price : Farming: Growers whose crops weathered the 1990 frost and heat wave can expect to earn almost twice as much as last year.
- Another Sorry Story for Solomon
- Exercise Tie Defined in Control of Cholesterol
- 4 Killed in Crash of Private Jet in San Luis Obispo
- Fish Taken Near 20 Paper Mills Tied to Cancer Risk
- Doing Business : Breakfast in Japan: Will It Be Seaweed or Cereal? : The answer is still basically 'seaweed,' but American-style breakfast foods are finally starting to catch on. Their acceptance says a lot about the changing Japanese lifestyle.
- Culture : In Saudi Arabia, Democracy Comes in Royal Trappings : Any commoner may petition his prince. But times change, and many say that is not enough.
- Street Cleaner Runs Over, Kills Man Asleep in Alley
- COLUMN LEFT : The Dearth of Suitable Villains : From narco-terrorists to the Japanese, our efforts to find a post-Cold War enemy fail.
- Oceanside Woman Killed in Chain-Reaction Crash
- $5-Million Claim Filed Over Alleged School Bus Rapes : Lancaster: Two teen-agers are said to have been attacked by a 12-year-old while heading home from a special education program.
- Quayle to Join Pursuit of Vietnamese Vote
- BIGOTRY WATCH : There They Go Again
- Slain Youth Was Defending Mother, Police Say
- HOCKEY NOTEBOOK : Canadiens Not Happy With Soviet Tour
- After Revolting Developments, Fun and Games
- Orange County Sports : Highly Recruited Cherokee Parks to Begin College Trips : Prep basketball: Marina's 6-foot-11 senior center has narrowed his choices to Arizona, Arizona State, Duke, Kentucky and UCLA.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT WEEKDAY UPDATE : USC : A Bad News/Bad News Situation
- ARTS
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Party Favors' Devoid of Subtlety and Surprise
- Jury Selection Focuses on Sex Views : Photographs: Police threaten to charge protesters who engaged in mock sex acts outside Cincinnati courthouse.
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Dio Blares His Stuff in Wicked Show of Force
- Raymond Ellis has been elected president of...
- FCC Chairman Unveils Fin/Syn Timetable: In speech...
- Diane Smedile has been named internal auditor...
- Market Slump Delays Several Initial Public Offerings : Stock: Recession worries and surging oil prices have caused some local companies to postpone their plans.
- North American S&L; Sentences Issued : Thrifts: The two defendants, whom the judge believed were minor players in a massive fraud, avoid jail.
- Southern California Job Market : Essay : Thinking Small : As 'traditional' employers cut back, firms with nine or fewer workers have become the fastest-growing segment of the job market.
- Capitalism Depresses East German Port : Unification: Unemployed workers in once-bustling Rostock are disturbed by side effects of switch to a free market.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : Premier Agrees to Resume Peace Talks
- Rail Proposal Calls for 4 More Stops in O.C.
- New Law Prohibits Gun Sales in Cases of Domestic Violence
- U.S. From Abroad : Filipinos Love the U.S., but Hate the Bases : They seem obsessed with all things American. But many nationalists say the U.S. facilities in their nation are keeping the Philippines from growing up.
- White House Presses for Budget Pact : Congress: Talks evidently bog down on capital gains. President threatens to veto a bill that would delay spending cuts due to start Oct. 1.
- N. Korea Gets Apology From Japan Delegation : Diplomacy: The 'agony' of occupation is deplored. Pyongyang's right to compensation is recognized.
- 'I Miss You' : Husbands, Wives and Children of Mideast-Bound Sailors Attempt to Bridge Emotional Gulf With Their Heart-Wrenching Letters
- Bangkok Crash Kills 44
- LOCAL : $220,000 Fire Laid to Fireworks
- She's for the Birds--and Proud of It
- BUENA PARK : Youths Queried in Weekend Shooting
- Feldman Charged in Drug Case : Heroin: The 19-year-old actor's arrest is his second related to narcotics since March.
- Valley Jewish Leader Maurice Ratner Dies
- Countywide : Two Transportation Agencies OK Freeze
- Players Still in a Fighting Mood
- PRO FOOTBALL : Minority Rules in Fight for Free Agency
- Raiders Lead the Division and Also the Rumor Mill
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Reveiz Maintains Aplomb After His Successful Week
- A Filming Frenzy : Television: The Carol Stuart murder case in Boston raises a lot of questions, including this one: Is it too early for a TV movie on the subject?
- SHORT TAKES : Lawsuit Against Mr. T Delayed
- San Diego Movie Reviews : 'Repossessed': Devil Made Them Do It
- Idomeneo's Voice : Opera: Former bassoonist Siegfried Jerusalem--a <i> Heldentenor </i> now--makes his L.A. debut tonight.
- Producers Flee Hollywood for the Beach
- Banks Cross the Line to Seek Profits : Finance: San Diego institutions are tapping markets in counties to the north, with Temecula in Riverside County a prime target.
- SFE President Seeks Investors to Buy Division
- Ex-Executive Sues Lab for $1.3 Million
- P.M. BRIEFING : Ford to Recall Trucks and Vans
- CREDIT : Bond Prices Depressed by Fears of Mideast War
- Southern California Job Market : The California Economy: 1990 and Beyond
- Milken Memo to Be Disclosed: U.S. District...
- Del Mar Man Has Plan to Cut Cost of S&L; Bailout
- Wolf Accused of Bad Faith: United Airlines...
- AIDS Study of 'Unparalleled' Scope Set : Health: Scientists seek symptoms and conditions common to different populations. An earlier effort involved only gay and bisexual men.
- E. Germany Bids Warsaw Pact Farewell : Eastern Europe: The agreement comes just nine days before reunification. In Bonn, the unity treaty is signed.
- Hussein Threats Send Oil Prices to Record $38.25
- Iraq Tightens Control Over Kuwait, Outlaws Its Currency : Finance: Analysts say the move is certain to fail because the government-in-exile is still buying the nation's dinars.
- WORLD : Pope Sets Out University Rules
- Financier Silberman Gets 46-Month Prison Term : Sentencing: Ex-Gov. Brown's former chief of staff apologizes for 'the crime I have committed.' He had been arrested in a scheme to launder alleged drug money.
- Police Arrest 'Passbook Bandit' Suspect
- J. Austin King; Retired Rocketdyne Engineer
- VENTURA : $1.3 Million in Fees Collected by Schools
- Tijuana
- LANDMARKS COUNTY HISTORICAL SITES : Sanitary Dairy Was Industry Pioneer
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Plan Panel Cancels Special Meeting
- $5 Lotto Win Turns Into Million for S.D. Woman
- 160 Seabees Are Deployed to Middle East : Port Hueneme: It is the largest number of troops yet to ship out from Ventura County to the Persian Gulf, but 1,370 more are expected to be called within weeks.
- In Future, He'd Rather Not Live in the Pass : UCLA: But Donahue doesn't have much of a choice, because his team keeps falling behind and the running game isn't working.
- Rochelle McReynolds has been hired as the...
- CLASSICAL MUSIC : Right Notes, Right People Enhance Violinist's Career
- Diamandis Communications Chief Fired
- System Industries Makes Deal to Sell Database 'Accelerator'
- EMPLOYMENT BRIEFS
- Bank of California, San Francisco, has elected...
- P.M. BRIEFING : No Higher Premiums, FDIC Says
- Southern California Job Market : Surviving in the 90's : Basic Computer Skills Becoming <i> De Rigueur</i> : Familiarity with PCs gives job-seekers an edge for even run-of-the-mill jobs. Software classes are increasingly available.
- A Heartbreaking Fate : 5 Idyllic Years in Riyadh Ended With Death of Kent Hinkson's Wife, Child
- PARIS : Curtain Rises on One Germany
- Police Link to Missing Woman Is Investigated : Crime: Homicide task force has searched the property of a sergeant, seeking clues to the disappearance of a prostitute and friend of Donna Gentile.
- IRVINE : New Law Expected to Help Combat Fraud
- COLUMN RIGHT : So Let Them Drive Without Car Insurance : Permitting drivers not to carry liability policies could cut rates without affecting safety.
- OJAI : Car Dealer Told to Install Smaller Sign
- Santee
- Boston's Roger Clemens, sidelined because of a...
- Congress: Don't Fall for It : Resist El Salvador's exhortations not to reduce aid level
- John (Hot Rod) Williams has rejected his...
- Foothill's Gainey Leaves Coaching Job
- Outfielder Sanders Released by Yankees : Baseball: New York gives up on two-sport player, who is now with the NFL's Atlanta Falcons.
- GOLF
- Panel Defeats NEA Strictures
- Asian Governments Losing Battle Against Satellite TV : Communications: Broadcasts from foreign countries spread rapidly. Officials fret over the impact on values and their own political control.
- Southern California Job Market : Challenges / Opportunities : Paradox in Defense : The Southland will see a 15% drop in overall employment in the sector by 1992. Still, many firms are still hiring.
- Soviets Fear War in Gulf : Saddam's Videotape Sent to U.S.
- Documentary : U.S. Doctors Pay a Soviet House Call : The team of physicians from Alaska found vast differences in medical care. They also found an appreciative collection of patients.
- LOCAL : Palmdale Standoff Ends; 1 Held
- Silberman Sentenced in Money-Laundering Case : Crime: Gov. Brown's former chief of staff gets 46 months. Prosecutors have also asked for a $75,000 fine.
- Marines Begin Grounding Fleet of Failing Harrier Jets : Military: Failure of sensors made by Northrop blamed. Firm pleaded guilty to falsifying tests on system.
- BOOK REVIEW : Hope, Despair Clash in a Fictional Future in 'Man After Man'
- Israel OKs Razing Gaza Strip Homes
- ROME : 16 Days of NATO War Games
- Media : Listening to the World Change on Shortwave : The radio remains one of the globe's leading sources of information. But democratization is forcing broadcasters to re-examine their role<i> .</i>
- LOCAL : Quayle Thanks El Toro Marines' Kin During Campaign Sweep
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Hussein Won't Find It Easy to Destroy Saudi Oil Fields
- Countywide : Firm Removes Dead Pets With Dignity
- Killing Kuwait: Brutal Iraqization : If Saddam withdraws, what'll he leave behind?
- Use of Smuggling Profit for Defense Fund OKd
- Teledyne Wins Army Pact
- Irvine Co. Case Turning to Issue of Interest Payment
- Southern California Job Market : Challenges / Opportunities : Odds Are Tough in High Finance : Securities, banking and insurance firms are cutting back due to the economic slowdown. But jobs exist for those who work hard and have specialized skills.
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 136 : Critics Say Anti-Tax Measure is Shill for Liquor Trade
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Court Halts Razing of Gaza Buildings
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / TREASURER : Brown, Hayes Air Out Their Differences
- Third-Party Motherhood : Families: Pregnancy is always a long and difficult wait for the expectant parents. When a surrogate mother is involved, it's an even more difficult wait.
- BUDGET BRIEFING
- Silberman Gets 46 Months in Federal Prison
- Soviets Cut Military Spending, Look Inward, Pentagon Finds
- THE SIDELINES : Lemieux May Be Out for Weeks
- THE SIDELINES : 76ers Extend Lynam's Contract
- Without a Uniform, Dee Brown Was Just Another Black Man
- THE SIDELINES : No Neon Hockey Gear, NHL Says
- 2 Who Defrauded N. America S&L; Avoid Jail Terms
- Family Savings Chief Pleads Innocent: The former...
- 20 Drown in Argentina
- Oceanside
- Too Late for Padres to Prove Anything : Baseball: After 3-1 loss to Giants, outfielders Lynn, Abner and Jackson realize they're too banged up to impress anybody. Maybe next year.
- No Doubting Bills' Thomas in 30-7 Victory : Pro football: He gains 214 yards rushing--and averages nearly 12 yards per carry--in romp past Jets.
- Dallas Deals QB Walsh to New Orleans
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Capriati Takes Tiebreaker, Wins Round 1
- San Diego Movie Reviews : 'Hardware': Relentless High-Tech Blood Bath
- No-Holds-Barred Action in 'Warrant'
- O.C. MUSIC REVIEW : A Promising Season Opener : But, even though individuals shined, the Garden Grove Symphony played only a routine concert under a guest conductor.
- THEATER : Magazine Gives Moulton a Slicker Look
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Southern California Job Market : Surviving in the '90s : State Lends a Hand to White-Collar Workers : A new $18.5-million computerized system and self-help job clubs helps professionals get back in the work force.
- Southern California Job Market : Challenges / Opportunities : Bumper Crop of Job Options in Agriculture : Computerization and global transactions have cut a path for scientists, marketing specialists and financial experts in the business of farming.
- EMPLOYMENT BRIEFS
- Southern California Job Market : Surviving in the '90s : New Skills, New Challenges : A retraining program can extend a career or improve it. But it's the employee's responsibility to make it work.
- Lockheed Rebuffs Simmons: Lockheed Corp. said its...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Barclays to Team Up With BA
- Keating Asks Appeals Court to Reduce Bail
- Falling Security Pacific Stock Price Threatens Santa Clarita Bank Deal
- Southern California Job Market : Surviving in the '90s : New Jobs Evolving to Help Clean Up the Planet : Up to $500 billion may be spent to correct ecological problems in coming decades. The effort will create both technical and blue-collar positions.
- Senate Panel Moves Toward Approval of Souter
- KEEPING FIT : Laughter's No Cure-All, Cousins Warns : The man who became a medical legend for laughing himself to health tells an Orange County audience it's just one tool in an arsenal of positive emotions and remedies.
- Senate Debates Efficient-Car Bill
- Pilot Who Landed in Red Square Charged With Attempted Murder
- Congress Moves to Delay Budget Cuts; White House Vows Fight
- U.S. Holds Keys to Iraqi's Black Limo
- PLATFORM : A Squeaky Wheel
- Man Gets Life in Prison for Role in Kidnaping
- Morgue Visit Urged as Drunk-Driver Penalty : Teen-Agers: Supervisors hope to begin a program aimed at prevention in which young offenders see drinking's deadly effects.
- More Alterations to Civic Center Plan Proposed
- Lois Logie Powers Mason; Retired Seamstress
- Gross Census Undercount in Poor Areas Alleged
- Holyfield-Foreman Fight in the Works
- Brazen Seeks to Duplicate Fairplex Win
- Profile : Behind the Scenes, He Pulls Strings of Japanese Politics : Ruling party kingpin Shin Kanemaru is widely seen as the foremost power broker in the nation's diplomatic circles. His latest mission: patching things up with North Korea.
- GARDEN GROVE : City Rejects Rescue of Grove Festival
- Plan Unveiled to Overhaul Child Welfare : Children's services: The 123-page document admits that the county department has failed in important tasks.
- Claim for $5 Million Filed Over Alleged Rape on School Bus
- Segota, Henderson Report to Sockers
- WOMEN'S SOCCER
- Bye, Bye Love: Rams Can Use the Week Off Before Bengals : <i> Dear NFL schedule maker: Thank you so much. Your friend,</i> John Robinson
- At Quarterback Club, Menu Never Changes : Football: New Orleans lunch spot draws fans each fall who know they will always be served a little sympathy.
- ABC Preps Overnight Newscast
- P.M. BRIEFING : EC Calls Oil Prices 'Unjustified'
- Fidelity National Financial Inc.: The Irvine-based title...
- West German tire giant Continental AG rejected...
- Truvel Corp. Sold to Vidar in $1.3 Million Deal