- Soviet Tall Ship Sails Amid Sea of Troubles : Expedition: Re-creation of a 1741 voyage proves costly, frustrating--and fun.
- State Places Faith in Voluntary Efforts : Gnatcatcher: Developers hail the conservation planning project, but environmentalists say there are serious drawbacks.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Gross Replaces Hershiser Tonight
- In the Halls of Ivy, Columbia Is No Worse Than 21st in Land
- Boxing
- El Pollo Loco Franchisees Sue Parent Firm
- Court Confirms Plan to Reorganize Greyhound : * Bankruptcy: Creditors will get 95% of the firm. But the door is still open for big future payments to striking drivers.
- DECORATING ADVICE : Perk Up Avocado Kitchen With Tomato-Red Walls
- A Meeting of the Designing Minds
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Hears the Scoop on Duck, Dog Waste
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Polonia Can Run to His Own Destiny
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Chiming the Winds of Change : Alternative-rock bands Don't Mean Maybe and Eli Riddle explore some new--and old--territory at Bogart's in Long Beach.
- Logjam on Political Talks Broken as Scandal Fades
- Ex-Security Guard Is Arrested in Rape-Slaying Case : Homicide: The suspect was arrested after a stakeout in Tustin. Police say "physical evidence" at the crime scene linked the suspect to the killing.
- Brewers Have the Upper Hand, Angels' McCaskill Loses No. 17
- Wait Was Worth It for Running Back Lang : Rams: Twelfth-round draft choice has come a long way to make the opening-day roster. Dupree's injury has given him a chance.
- Nationalism May Be New Soviet 'Ideological Glue' : Ethnic strife: Analysts see it replacing seven decades of force and socialism in the disintegrating country.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Gift Shops Giving City a Headache
- CS Fullerton Opens at Mississippi State
- S.D. County Jobless Rate at 7%
- 4 Suspects Held in Slayings of 3 Shoppers
- Fault Dooms Building at Southwest College : Education: Half the structure will be torn down. Officials plan to use temporary rooms to keep mostly minority campus open.
- Probe Puts Hold on PS Group Stock : * Finance: Investigation of waste-treatment plant, operated by a subsidiary, forces a halt to firm's trading on New York exchange.
- Blacks Won't End Korean Store Boycott : Racial tension: Meeting with mayor, police officials fails to sway protest of shooting by shopkeeper.
- Making a Minor Adjustment : Pro Baseball Players Fresh Out of College or High School Face the Same Challenges Regardless of How High They Were Drafted
- Brewers Have the Upper Hand Over McCaskill, 6-2
- CHARGERS : Beathard Backs Quarterbacks Despite Rumor of Deal
- Late-Harvest Jitters in Wine Country
- ART REVIEW : Photos as Weapons of the People : Exhibit Documents Dark Days of Europe
- Trash Hauler's Conditional Pledge to Use Landfill Worries Officials
- Sherrill Brings a Sense of Intrigue to Mississippi State Football
- 'New Titans' Work Hollywood Palladium Into a Lather
- Restitution and Year in Jail Urged for Ely : Courts: The college trustee who was convicted of embezzlement says probation officials were unduly influenced by the D.A.
- Titan Women Lose First Two in Volleyball
- County's Jobless Rate Rises in July : Economy: The 7.5% figure, significantly higher than a year ago, provides evidence of a stubborn recession.
- Iraqi Oil Revenue
- Implementing LAPD Reforms
- Brimming Reservoirs
- Threat to Butterfly
- Control
- Implementing LAPD Reforms
- Via Valmonte Route Should Remain Open
- Doggone! Search for Pooch Lands Master in Custody Before He's Cleared in Scuffle With Would-Be Robber
- Brimming Reservoirs
- Unemployment Benefits
- Unemployment Benefits
- Brimming Reservoirs
- Brimming Reservoirs
- Implementing LAPD Reforms
- Sacramento TV Station Gets OK to Test Early Prime Time
- OTHER NEWS
- OTHER NEWS
- Largest Latino Group to Oppose Thomas Nomination
- The Woman Behind the Clothes
- Reviled KGB Will Still Be in Cloak-and-Dagger Business : Espionage: Bakatin, its new chief, says he has no plans to cut into its intelligence operations.
- TRACK AND FIELD / WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS NOTEBOOK : U.S. Women's 800 Champion Suspended
- The Leading Member of .500 Club
- Players Eager to Line Up Behind Chargers' Gibbs : Coach's Respect Helps Motivate Offensive Built With Spare Parts
- Fred and Ginger Step Out in Reissue of 'Roberta'
- An Off-the-Wall Portrait of Historic Days in Berlin : Exhibit: Photographs of the dismantling of the Berlin Wall are on view in the Fullerton College Library through Sept. 6.
- ANIMATION REVIEW : 23rd International Tournee Is Definitely a Mixed Bag
- TELEVISION
- POP/ROCK
- Pop Album Chart : Metallica Stays in Front of the Pack
- All The Mall's A Stage : Entertainment: Shopping centers find hiring musicians, mimes or other acts can double sales on a slow day.
- NATION IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Child Death Rate in Cars Unchanged
- CAPITOL JOURNAL : Wilson Uses Cal-Span in His Lobbying Arsenal
- Cuba to Follow Own Socialist Path Despite 'Tragedy' of Soviet Collapse : Latin America: But the party newspaper appears to accept legitimacy of new anti-Communist leaders in Moscow and the republics.
- Sending Out Shock Waves : Fashion: More clothing companies are using social commentary and jarring images to peddle their products.
- Japanese Official Holds Talks in Moscow
- SEASON PREVIEW: RAMS '91 : 1,000 Yards : Ram Backs in the Market for Real Estate
- KGB Network Grinds to Halt--but Not for Long : Espionage: Spy agency is ready to go back to work as soon as power struggle is resolved, U.S. sources believe.
- Motorman Says He Drank, Slept at Subway Controls : Manhattan: Court documents describe operator's actions before train derails, killing five. Alcohol is only drug found in his blood.
- Magellan Spacecraft Discovers 4,200-Mile Channel on Venus
- More Power to the Disabled : Self-Defense Project Gives Handicapped a Fighting Chance
- State High Court Further Limits Power of Civil Rights Agency
- Study Ties Part of Brain to Men's Sexual Orientation : Medicine: Researcher's findings offer the first evidence of a biological cause for homosexuality.
- They Put Best Foot Forward : Rehabilitation: Inmates from county probation camps are rewarded with a chance to attend the prom they missed in high school.
- Bandit Gives Back Cash in a Case of Robber's Remorse : Crime: The distraught man attempts suicide in jail after returning the money and apologizing to the Acton bank.
- Salinas' Secret Issue Was Good Government : Mexico: The PRI's big win doesn't ensure its dominance. Further economic liberalization is impossible while maintaining a fossil political system.
- Picnics, concerts, an arts fest and parade are a respite for the work-weary.
- Slaying of Man, Two Women May Be Linked : Crime: All were abducted and their money, ATM cards and credit cards stolen. Security is increased at mall where at least one was kidnaped.
- GARDEN GROVE : Police to Operate Sobriety Checkpoint
- High Bid for a Hog Pays for Infant's Burial
- San Marcos
- Panel Delays Its Decision on Rezoning of San Pedro : Development: The Los Angeles Planning Commission wants to study the effects of lost housing through tougher zoning laws. Slow-growth advocates brace for a fight.
- Clear Holiday Skies but No Sizzle Are Forecast
- STANTON : Panel OKs Architect for Civic Center Plan
- Obituaries
- Work on Electrical Line Cuts Power to Businesses
- SEAL BEACH : Decision on Erosion Study Is Postponed
- Company Way to Learn : Education: G.T. Water Products gets high marks for providing an in-house school for workers' children.
- La Mesa
- College Football
- MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Hustling Braves Apply Pressure With 2-0 Win
- South Senior Wins Windsurfing Title
- Nomura's Ex-Chief Sidesteps Questions at Scandal Inquiry
- Desert Tortoises Threatened With Euthanasia Plan
- DEVELOPING STAR: Julie Newcomb has gained national...
- Boutique Offers Help When Your Look Wears Out : Customers can get image overhauls focusing on everything from lipstick shades to the right type of panty hose.
- Deputy CIA Director to Take Over From Webster Next Week
- Study Ties Part of Brain to Men's Sexual Orientation : Medicine: San Diego researcher's findings offer first evidence of a biological cause for homosexuality.
- Taiwan May Benefit as Republics Break Away : Diplomacy: The Asian nation could offer the new states economic aid in exchange for recognition.
- Victim of Heart Mix-Up Leaves Hospital
- Changing the Face of Capitalism
- Victor in Mexico Vote Resigns Amid Charges of Fraud : Elections: Ruling party candidate says he won fairly but will quit to preserve peace in Guanajuato state.
- Incumbents Come First in Redistricting, Speaker Says : Capitol: Brown vows fairness to voters and the GOP while looking after interests of Democratic officeholders. Critics charge he is breaking promise.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : U.S. Expands Sea Turtle Safety Rules
- Butane Explosion in Mission Hills Injures 7 in Building
- Fears Grow, Security Beefed Up at Mall Where Woman Was Kidnaped : Crime: But some shoppers are unaware of victim, who was found dead along freeway. Link to similar slaying is probed.
- Parents Given 30 Days to Pay Child Support
- IRS Auditing Harbor Trucking Firms Over Status of Drivers : Transportation: It seeks to determine if the rig operators have been improperly classified as independent contractors rather than as employees. Millions in taxes and penalties could be at stake.
- San Diego
- Survey Planned on Animal Control
- San Diego
- OXNARD : El Rio Water Co. Guarantees Payment
- Irate Kin of Disabled Latino Children Picket Service Center : Protest: Families say African-American staff has been insensitive to needs. Center director blames budget cut.
- Savoring the Taste of Environmental Success at Winery
- VENTURA : Surfrider Chapter to Help Protect Shores
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Bruised Knee May Slow Patterson
- On the Attack : Ready or Not, Fisher Turns 'Em Loose
- SEASON PREVIEW: RAMS '91 : This Top 40 Is Hardly a Hit Parade
- Aoun Spirited Out of Lebanon on Submarine
- 'What Will Happen? Where?' KGB Is 'on Pins and Needles' : Espionage: The spy business is tough these days, one agent admits. 'We're all waiting for what will happen from above.'
- SEASON PREVIEW: RAMS '91 : Robinson Won't Pass on the Run
- Business as Usual at the Bailout Window : Defense: McDonnell Douglas is getting what amounts to a taxpayer-financed subsidy as a reward for mismanagement.
- School Chief, 2 Top Aides Still Haven't Cut Pay : Budget crisis: They had promised to reduce salaries by 10% to 'share the pain' wrought by cuts. Anton says failure to reduce salary was an oversight. Others say they will implement reductions soon.
- Defense Calls Judge as Witness in Metzger Trial
- Torrance to Sell Bonds to Rebuild Liability Fund
- Escondido
- Maximum Progress on Minnie Street
- Margolin Campaign Panel Raises $80,000 : Congress: The assemblyman has not decided if he will run for national office next year. His decision will hinge on reapportionment.
- SIMI VALLEY : Rig Blocks Freeway After Hitting Barrier
- Family's Joy Turns to Grief : Tragedy: Days after delivering twins, a Corona mother of four is felled by a rare condition that has left her near death. Her husband shares the pain.
- Crime and Drugs? 'None of It's True,' Says Anthony Smith
- Golf
- 140 Bodyboarders Seek U.S. Amateur Title
- COMMENTARY : Now This Is Real Heisman Jinx
- BOXING / IRVINE MARRIOTT : La Puente's Baltazar Wins With Knockout in Fifth
- DEL MAR : Forty Niner Days Staying Home, Will Run in Invitational Monday
- Missed Connections in Chilling 'Farmyard'
- Will Woody Allen End Orion Partnership? : Movies: Reports have the filmmaker talking with Fox. His producer says the situation 'is up in the air.'
- JAZZ REVIEW : Mingus' 'Epitaph' Premieres at Hollywood Bowl
- MOVIE REVIEW : Ill-Advised Sequel to 'Beastmaster'
- Bolivar in Tune With Mix of Music Styles
- For L.A., It's Another NFL Black Sunday
- Pro Basketball
- RUNNING / JOHN ORTEGA : Watts Drops 400 and Triggers Controversy
- 'Guerrilla' Artist Given City Grant : Art: Once scolded for defacing public property, Robbie Conal gets $10,000 for billboard on Oliver North/Joseph McCarthy.
- 'Revolution' Surveys Problems, Experiments in U.S. Workplace
- 'Soldiers,' Laurel and Hardy March Again--in Color
- TELEVISION
- Grove Will Get Use of Venues Free Through '96 : Stage: The City Council makes good on its promise of extended lease agreement for Gem Theatre and Festival Amphitheatre.
- OTHER NEWS
- OTHER NEWS
- Cellular Phone Giants Unveil Joint Venture
- Home Sales and Income Decline, Report Shows : Economy: Other barometers also indicate that the recovery is still sluggish.
- Couple Say Lincoln Salesmen Told Them Bonds Were Insured : * Courts: No one explained risk involved in buying their $101,000 American Continental bond, they tell jury in Charles Keating trial.
- Legislators Deal Two Defeats to Tobacco Industry
- PEOPLE
- Parker Faces New Tax Fraud Counts : * Courts: The Newport Beach businessman pleads innocent to charges of helping cheat the government.
- BANKING
- Jobless Aid Lost at Record Pace, Study Says
- BANKING
- Placentia Diaper Maker Ordered to Halt Claims About Biodegradability
- SECURITIES INDUSTRY
- New Honda Engine a No-Go in State : Technology: The 'lean-burn,' fuel-efficient model emits too much nitrogen oxide to comply with California pollution regulations.
- Parretti Brought Financial Woes to MGM, Ladd Testifies
- 75% in Poll Oppose Giving Soviets Cash
- Kuwait Sinks Iraqi Gunboat, Seizes 46 Iraqi Soliders in Gulf Clash
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Bills Sign No. 1 Pick Henry Jones
- SAILING / RICH ROBERTS : Amid Protests, Deadline for Federal Boat Fees Is Here
- TENNIS / JEFF RILEY : Passive Approach Propels Potkey to Ventura County Singles Title
- Seminoles Show Detmer Why They Are No. 1, 44-28
- Last Playoff Win Didn't Come Easy : After Starting in Hole, Fouts, Winslow Flew Past the Steelers in '83
- The Simons Give It Up
- JAZZ REVIEW : No Minor Aggregation : Joey Sellers and Band, Among the Area's Finest but Overlooked Large Ensembles, Sizzle at El Matador
- Curtain Rises on New Star : Stage: Poway High graduate returned to San Diego to take its theater scene by storm. Next, he will play Ariel in the Old Globe's 'Tempest.'
- Soprano Ealynn Voss will replace soprano Diana...
- China-Mongolia Summit Aids Relations
- COLUMN ONE : Soviet Aid: How Much, How Fast? : The West is preparing to send food and money. But with the economy a shambles, the Soviets may be in no position to make good use of it. Much is likely to be wasted.
- Clipboard
- PRACTICAL VIEW : Sorting Out Symbols of Label Lingo
- U.S. Asks Soviets to Ensure Safety of Nuclear Arms
- Say It Ain't So--Dodgers Have No Place in Their Hearts for a 10-Year-Old Catcher?
- Now the Sheriff Is on the Spot : But Block's remarks offer hope that the department will respond wisely
- Hotel San Diego Closes After More Asbestos Is Found : Health: Temporary courtrooms at the hotel had already been vacated. County is now searching for new space.
- San Diego
- Buffer Ignites Thinner; Man Is Badly Burned
- Day Laborer Plan Gets Cool Response : Immigration: Rep. Elton Gallegly announces a crackdown. But Moorpark wants to solve the problem itself.
- They're Still at the Top of the Game : Track and field: Hurdler Greg Foster, pole vaulter Sergei Bubka were No. 1 in 1983, No. 1 Thursday in World meet.
- Pro Basketball
- BOXING
- Lean Version of 'Hamlet' Is Served in O.C.
- Milwaukee Officers Cleared of Crimes in Leaving Boy With Serial Killer
- Hollings Backs Transit Worker Drug Test Bill
- Soviets Ban Party's Activities : 2 Republics in Economic, Military Accord : Kremlin crisis: The legislature also freezes the Communist organization's finances. Actions could represent a fatal blow.
- SEASON PREVIEW: RAMS '91 : THE OPPONENTS
- Air Quality Report
- French Recognition for Lithuania Is Sweetened With 2.2 Tons of Gold : Baltics: The treasure was stashed in Paris more than 50 years ago. Now it is going home.
- Controllers Say Jets Miss by Only 300 Feet; British Airline Disagrees
- Croatian Mothers Rally to Get Sons Out of Army
- NATION IN BRIEF : KANSAS : Judge Frees Leaders of Abortion Protests
- CSUN Looks for Fast Start : Volleyball: Matador women, who open today at Boise State, finished in a rush last season. In the absence of the Dixon twins, they will rely heavily on defense.
- Swimming
- NATION IN BRIEF : OHIO : Waiting Period for Abortions Enacted
- Officials Make First Food Delivery to Inmates, Hostages : Immigration: Prison authorities are concerned that medical problems are not being addressed. The Cubans continue to plead for media attention.
- Latest Developments
- The Montreal Canadiens announced they have signed...
- Loyola Volleyball Attempts to Reach New Heights in '91 : Colleges: After lean times, the Lion women finished 21-16 in 1990. Coach Steve Stratos will try to build on that success.
- Manager Riddoch Likely to Be Around Next Season : Baseball: Sources say he'll get a one-year contract extension. Benes gets his first shutout as Padres defeat Cardinals, 1-0.
- Trial Ordered for Suspect in 1982 Killing of CSUN Worker : Courts: The testimony of a woman dying of cancer persuades a judge that a Minnesota man should be tried in the slaying of the college administrator.
- City to Purchase 11 New Police Cars
- Countywide : Man Found Guilty in Bank Robberies
- Big Bonuses and Dixon Get the Knife
- GARDEN GROVE : Police Seek Clues in Fatal Shooting
- The Bad Guys Weren't Home : Federal raid on Vietnamese apartment turns out to be an embarrassing zero
- Judge Says Murder Suspect, 18, Can Get Life Without Parole
- CLIPBOARD : Sound Off!
- Trash Cans: Another Step in Evolution of Street People
- DANA POINT : 7-Person Economic Panel to Be Formed
- FILLMORE : City to Build Storm Drain for $110,000
- Low-Flying Jets Rattle Residents
- Independents Scramble to Fill Schedule : Prep football: Antelope Valley Christian's decision to return to eight-man football leaves some schools looking for a new opponent.
- Acrobatic Troupe Has the Equipment, but No Place to Use It : Gymnastics: Olympics-caliber gear sits gathering dust in storage room at Compton College.
- Do Dah-jas Deserve It?
- Christ College Irvine Tournament Opens
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Riverfront Stadium to Get Padded Walls
- Paul Hinkle, Ben Garner Win Easily
- Showtime by the Stores
- TELEVISION
- MOVIE REVIEW : Food, Families Make 'Story' a Sumptuous Cinematic Feast
- TELEVISION
- TV REVIEW : Robert Wilson in World of Videos
- Movie Reviews : Chucky's Carnage Continues
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : The Daily Specials Sparkle at Whitney's
- TELEVISION
- MOVIE REVIEW : Odyssey of Self-Discovery in 'Song of the Exile'
- MOVIES
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : MERCED : Dog That Hitched Ride Gets New Home
- State Budget Worries Cast Smaller Shadow Over Dominguez Hills
- Immigrants in L.A. Fear Post-Coup Chaos : Families: Some want their loved ones in the Soviet Union to seek safety in the United States.
- SANTA PAULA : Improved Reading Scores Reported
- Holiday Hordes Expected to Jam Beach, Freeways : Weekend: As summer sets, lifeguards, CHP brace for a busy four days with sun-seekers and travelers. Motorists are advised to leave early--and sober.
- Oxnard : Teen-Ager Indicted in Slaying of Man
- Cramming Takes on New Meaning at Jammed SDSU
- Surfing Museum Finds a Home in Oceanside : History: City officials hope the collection of artifacts--to be displayed for now in a vacant bar--will become a highlight of the redevelopment district.
- Lawsuit Aims at Jackson Drive Extension
- Cowboy Owner Jones at Home on the Range : Dallas: An Arkansas wheeler-dealer brings back fans by investing himself.
- Return of Phillips More Than a Game : After a Brutal Beating, He Can See Things From a Different Perspective
- College Football
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Shurmur Returns to Anaheim Sunday
- Eccentric Millionaire : In These Days of 'Me First,' Sanders Finds Joy in Giving
- Loyola Soccer Team Opens Season Saturday
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SOVIET UNION : 'Relics' Outlast the Mega-State : The breakaway republics defy our previous scorn for their cause and assault old beliefs on the immutability of power.
- Valley Cab Told to Prove Its Self-Insurance Plan Adequate
- INS Promises Crackdown on Laborers : Employment: Agency says it will focus on employers who hire illegal immigrants. Civil rights advocates and workers say the action will lead to harassment of Latinos.
- Cal State's Chief Rallies Campus Over Budget Crunch : Education: The shortfall has grown to $16 million, he tells faculty and staff, but he calls on all those at CSUF to work together to provide the best schooling possible.
- See Dick Go Back to School; See Jane Stay on Vacation
- Palos Verdes Man Awarded $12 Million in Insurance Case
- Post-Heisman Depression Continues for Ty Detmer
- NOTES : Florida St. Has Seen This Kind of Player Someplace Before
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Twins Admit Interest in Teufel
- Water Polo
- Arkansas State Worries Bruce
- On Prayer and a Pass, a Title Came to Town : History: Forty years ago, the Rams won Los Angeles' first NFL championship.
- Penguins' Johnson Suffers Stroke, Doctors Say
- Luginbill Still Undecided on a Starting Quarterback
- 'Merry Widow' Cast; Program Changes Told
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Split': A Political-Religious Parable
- STAGE REVIEW : Exorcising Demons : AIDS Is Subtext in 'Bogeyman,' a Reza Abdoh Shocker at LATC
- 'Bangla Desh': Aura of History
- TELEVISION
- MOVIE REVIEW : Richardson's 'Pope Must Die' Isn't Divine Satire
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : It's the Real Cajun Thing at Homey Cafe
- O.C. Couple Will Pick Up Tab for Awards Luncheon
- Losing All His Buttons
- San Diego Spotlight : Lader's Strives to Be More Than Generic Italian Eatery
- Doctors Condemn Immunization Ads : Health: Chiropractic group places advertisement, timed to the start of school, questioning need for vaccinating children.
- Overwhelmed Gay, Lesbian Services Center Finds a New Home : Social programs: The group has purchased a 44,000-square-foot building after being unable to accommodate all of the thousands of people who sought help at its smaller, spread-out quarters.
- How Worrisome the Soviet Nuke Problem? : Dealing with nuclear fears generated by the Soviet crisis
- L.A. Redux / The City Then and Now
- ORANGE : City OKs Funds for Economic Program
- O.C. Property Value Growth Slows Down
- City Rescinds Mobile Park Rent Limits : Oxnard: The council action settles a suit by owners. Frequent catcalls from coach owners nearly disrupt the session.
- TENNIS U.S. OPEN : Connors as Hot as Temperature
- Po Wins Second-Round Match at Open
- Key Position Up for Grabs at Northridge : Fisher, Scott Compete for Quarterback Job While Opener Nears
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Kennedy's 4-A Presence Gives Conference an Odd Split
- Bible Videos: Anti-Semitic or Just Plain Insensitive? : Television: The animated New Testament children's series contains ugly depictions of Jews, as does an 'infomercial' targeted at Christians.
- 'Wolves' Does Its Dance on the Little Screen
- STAGE REVIEW : The Greener of 2 'Evitas' Has the Fire
- World War II Artillery Shell Found in Scrap Yard
- San Diego
- Countywide : Saved From Ax, 4-H Eyes the Future
- RTD, Drivers' Union Reach Tentative Pact
- Dancing on the Side of Law and Order : Prom: The young lawbreakers experience an alternative lifestyle.
- PLACENTIA : Woman, 71, Struck, Killed by Pickup
- VENTURA : Ex-Officer Accused of Disability Fraud
- A Charger Four-Peat? Only Time Will Tell