- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOMALIA : U.N. Fails to Strike Deal With Warlord
- COLUMN ONE : Wayne Takes on Europe : When 'Wayne's World' enters the Old World, how do you translate 'babe alert' and 'hurl'? Successfully, it turns out, with help from mock dictionaries, young comics and 250,000 pizza boxes.
- Suing Developer Could Cost Residents Their Homes : Courts: Property owners are ordered to pay the builder's legal costs after lawsuit over taxes is thrown out. 'It's turned into the American nightmare,' says one.
- Amy Roosevelt; Daughter of Eleanor Roosevelt's Brother
- Clinton Carefully Picks Medium and Message : Campaign: He controls appearances, issuing video statements instead of dealing with the press in order to focus on one issue: the economy.
- A CHRONICLE OF THE PASSING SCENE
- Harvard Hires Expert to Ease Race Tensions
- Schools' Parent Nights Fall Victim to Union Pressure : Education: Fewer are able to attend as L.A. teachers' action forces shifting of many of the meetings to daytime.
- Suspended in Time
- WORLD IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Two Convicted for Attacks on Refugees
- STAGE REVIEW : Poor Translation : Updating Moliere's 'The Imaginary Invalid' turns a classic into a sitcom without many laughs.
- A Day Camp for Women : Rustic Calabasas workshop allows women to leave behind the cares of home and job : to commune with nature and each other.
- Italian Premier Seeks New Powers : Economy: Amato moves to confront a crisis that threatens national prosperity and Rome's stature in Europe.
- Noriega's Confinement Illegal, His Lawyers Say
- Cruise Ship Runs Aground on Rock Off Maine Coast
- Workers' Comp Bills Face Veto : Politics: Wilson will kill Democratic proposal to overhaul system and instead call Legislature into a special session to deal with the issue.
- Ethel Hudson; Last Member of N.H. Shaker Colony
- Martinez Defends Anti-Drug Program
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : Khmer Rouge Faces Sanctions, U.S. Says
- Truck Robbers Discover They're Not in the Chips
- BREA : Olinda Heights Tract Announced
- Gore Attacks an Apparent Bush Flip-Flop on Taxes : Issues: President's new vow never to OK hikes wasn't a pledge, Fitzwater says. Democratic hopeful sarcastically offers his thanks for 'interpretation.'
- Brazil's President Given More Time to Prepare Defense
- State Funds for Protection of Gnatcatcher Cut by 75% : Wildlife: Officials and environmentalists disagree on whether experimental project can survive financial blow.
- Former Aide Is Indicted in House Post Office Scandal
- 5 Cities Sued Over Curbs on Homeless
- Blackout : At MTV Video Awards, Black Went Beyond Basic--<i> Way</i> Beyond
- Ventura County Sheriff, Controller to Retire Early
- UNION TREATY : Europe Holds Its Breath as France Prepares to Vote on Unity
- 50% Drop in Sperm Count in 50 Years Found
- GARDENING : Growing Independence : Plot teaches mentally and emotionally disabled adults how to work together and share as well as how to grow food.
- PERSONALITY IN THE NEWS : General Fuses Comic Relief, Disaster Relief
- A Delicate Position : Political husbands are still the exception rather than the rule. They must watch what they say--and stay out of the limelight.
- An Old Favorite : Harper's Wholesale Ladies Clothing sells top-flight women's wear at rock-bottom prices.
- Gillespie Leaves at a Difficult Time
- Court Stays Assignment of Judge in Denny Case : Trial: The action delays proceedings while the appellate panel studies one defendant's claim that the appointed jurist would not be impartial.
- Air Force Base Cut in Senate Storm Aid Bill
- Supremacist's Rally Worries Simi Valley : Race relations: City leaders say the event's 'bad timing' could take attention away from their annual festival and revive tensions related to the Rodney King case.
- Suit Challenges Homeless Bans in 3 O.C. Cities
- Fine Comedic Timing : The director of a Nikolai Erdmann play set in 1930s Russia sees parallels to today's political reality.
- Hurricane Adds to Ranks of New Class of Poor
- SOUTH LOS ANGELES : 12 Injured as Pickup Collides With RTD Bus
- Plethora of Scofflaw Signs Has Policeman Seeing Red
- WINNETKA : Family of 7 Left Homeless by Fire
- Vote Ends Struggle for Control of County Union
- When it's hot and all the shades...
- Truckers Near End of Mercy Mission : Volunteers: Big rigs from Palmdale rumble through the Deep South with relief supplies for Florida.
- Judge Refuses for 2nd Time to Make Home Readmit Medi-Cal Patient : Health: Lawyers fail to prove the Van Nuys facility had a bed available. The suit contends the woman was turned away because of state budget problems.
- LOS ANGELES : Grand Jury Charges 20 in Cocaine Trafficking Case
- A Change of Address for the Perotists
- BUENA PARK : State Cuts to Spur Spending Reductions
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : The Death of an Important Man Named Lou : The realities of life on the streets caught up to him last month.
- $110-Million Resort Would Be First Project of 15-Year Plan for Catalina
- Biotech Firms Say the State Needs to Heed Industry Complaints : Business: At meeting in La Jolla, California lawmakers will be shown what other states are offering companies.
- Newport Art Museum Gets $10,684 Grant : Culture: State Arts Council overrides panel's recommendation that it get nothing. Two other groups are less fortunate.
- PACOIMA : Chemical Fumes Force Evacuation
- Gnatcatcher Habitat Funds Cut to Bone
- Judges 'Out of Step' on Drugs : Poll: Sheriff Brad Gates says survey shows that two jurists are not in the mainstream.
- AFTER THE RIOTS : Requests for Small-Business Loans Due Tuesday; $190 Million Approved So Far
- Welcome Back to Soured Orange County, Mr. President
- OXNARD : Different Test Urged for English Learners
- VAN NUYS : Man Gets Jail for Slapping Girlfriend
- Keeping Hope Alive : Mystery: Wife of Huntington Beach man who vanished Sept. 1 coordinates search while fighting off her mounting despair.
- Campaign Calendar
- Supremacist Anticipates Violent Rally : Simi Valley: Richard Barrett tries to drum up support among residents for his planned Saturday gathering.
- 2 Victims Testify at Rape Hearing
- VENTURA : Mural on Livery Arts Center Wall to Be Dedicated Today
- CAMARILLO : City Loosens Limits on Massage Therapy
- Frequent Fliers : Frisbee Fanatics, the L.A. Iguanas Are Spinning Off to Another Match
- OCEANSIDE : 25-Year-Old Stabbed to Death Near Home
- Driver Gets 8 Years in Fatal Case
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Mission: to Make Past Come Alive
- Calabasas : Police Advisory Committee Meets
- STREET FAIRS : Call it a Faire or a fair, it spells fun for thousands in San Pedro and Lomita
- The Case of the Deadbeat Dads
- PLACENTIA : Superintendent's Contract Extended
- PORT HUENEME : $200,000 Worth of Denim Pants Stolen
- Camarillo Firm Makes Low Jail Bid : Public works: The supervisors are expected to choose a company Tuesday. Local labor leaders are happy.
- L.A. Officials Urge Rival Taxi Firms to Stop Feuding
- CAMARILLO : Pesticide From Farm Drifts Into Factory
- Coping With Self-Destruction : Is California its own worst enemy?
- Solana Beach Chooses New Schools Superintendent from Irvine System
- Near Perfect Weather Expected With Full Moon
- DANA POINT : Visitors to Step Back in Time at Festival
- Coining a name: Enough talk about the...
- TUJUNGA : Abandoned Baby in Good Condition
- Five-Car Tangle Snarls Freeway
- LOS ANGELES AIRPORT : Commissioners Postpone Decision on Solicitors
- Hooking of 3 Great White Sharks Off Pier Stirs Debate : Water safety: Some swimmers and lifeguards in Manhattan Beach are concerned that sportfishermen are luring creatures that might pose a threat to humans.
- New Features Focus on Weekend Events
- ORANGE : Employees' Group Accepts Pay Cut Plan
- Robertson on Women's Rights
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City to Re-Examine Raised Speed Limits
- Rare Painting Stolen 5 Years Ago Recovered
- Gore's Views on the Environment
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : These Guys Still Don't Get the Picture
- Bruin Fans Stoop to New Low
- Ward's Big Night Spurs Paraclete to 10-7 Win Over St. Bonaventure
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Whirlwind Parisian 'Romance' : The film falls short of recapturing the high style of old American-made romantic comedies.
- San Diego Spotlight : Dobson Restaurant Gets New Name, Lighter Fare
- STAGE REVIEW : Too Many Laughs Gives 'Delta' an Off-Key Note : Old Globe: Production is a comic version of Endesha Ida Mae Holland's rich and sensitive tone poem that is laced with humor.
- RADIO
- The Power of Persuasions Is in Purity of Their Sound
- Monterey Fest Bids Its Founder Adieu
- RADIO
- Staying in the Pocket : Schroeder, Accustomed to Being a Target of Criticism, Doesn't Take It Personally
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Sheffield Figures to Field Plenty of Off-Season Requests
- Edison Thrives on Mistakes to Beat Long Beach Jordan
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / GIRLS' TENNIS : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : DANA HILLS
- Will NFL Have to Go to Plan C? : Trial at a Glance
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Anteater Women Beat Gonzaga in Soccer
- Will NFL Have to Go to Plan C? : Reaction: Players feel sure they have won something, but they don't know yet how big a victory it is.
- It's Not His Job, but It's an Adventure
- San Diego State Makes Its Points, With 7 to Spare : College football: Faulk gets 299 yards and three touchdowns, but Aztecs' 45-38 victory over BYU isn't safe until Cougars fumble late punt.
- Celtics Sign Free Agent McDaniel
- DEL MAR : Voting for the Best of the Best
- FOOTBALL '92 : El Camino Goes Back to the Drawing Board : Preview: After a disappointing 6-4 season, Coach John Featherstone has redesigned the football program.
- Jurisprudence
- AZTECS NOTEBOOK : Some Aztecs Claim WAC Crown
- Joyner, Esperanza Find Room to Run in Rout
- Leofa Scores Five Touchdowns for Los Amigos
- Ciska's Run Puts Laguna Hills on Top
- THE BIG GAMES : Doubleheader Includes 4 of Top 5 Teams
- Landress Wins Eligibility at Granada Hills : Prep football: Sophomore quarterback who transferred from Notre Dame High might play tonight.
- Now and Zen, He Gets Philosophical
- Razumich Gets Glendale Off to a Running Start
- Plus Perfect Pays $207 for Victory at Del Mar
- A Builder Again Puts His Tools to Use : Ex-CLU Coach Helps Set Up the Framework at Santa Paula
- Sanders to Play 2 Sports : Baseball/Football: He signs for $2 million and practices with Falcons, then scores winning run for Braves.
- After Many Forks in the Road, Person's Path Leads Him to St. John Bosco
- Women's Final Four Features Different Cast of Characters
- Tragic Course : Desta Asgedom, a Top Running Prospect From Ethiopia, Is Hit and Killed by a Pickup Truck in Pico Rivera; Friends Can't Believe It Was Suicide
- Newport Harbor's Gonzales Goes Far Fast
- Dyer Itching to Return to Action After Track Crash : Auto racing: Palmdale driver recovers from injuries, including a frightening numbness in his arm, and will rev it up again as Southwest Tour stops at Saugus.
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Sanders an Instant Hit on the Diamond
- FOOTBALL '92 : In a Class by Himself : Although Brandon Moore is One of the Aeras Elite Players the Memory of a Fumble in the City 4-A Title Game is aLonely Reminder that Fame Can be Fleeting
- High Hopes for New Bear of a Bruin : College football: UCLA's Jonathan Ogden, a 6-foot-8, 340-pound freshman offensive lineman, has impressed the coaches and could soon become a starter.
- Faulk Takes Kudos, Demands in Stride
- Will NFL Have to Go to Plan C? : Chronology
- Jockeys Barred for Alleged Race-Fixing Scam
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / GIRLS' TENNIS : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : LOS ALAMITOS
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : It Doesn't Get Easier
- Indiana Pacer center Rik Smits will undergo...
- The Talk of Toronto Film Fest : Movies: Director Jean-Claude Lauzon's 'Leolo' plays to an enthusiastic audience on opening night.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Romeros Bring Their Guitars Back to Hollywood Bowl
- TV REVIEWS : A Fun Look at Politics, 'Louisiana'-Style
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Day' a Gritty Look at Teen Runaways : The film captures the catch-as-catch-can scariness of living on (and off) the streets.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Rush to the Right on TV : Limbaugh Moves to New Medium
- Bomb Tests and Quakes
- STAGE
- STAGE REVIEW : New Talent Sparkles at Moonlight
- STAGE
- Between Rock and a Hot Place : Music: Just when country took off, John Jorgenson, who plays in O.C. on Sunday, decided to leave it. Sort of.
- Movie Reviews : A Tweedy Family Tree in 'Sense of History'
- TELEVISION - Sept. 11, 1992
- Yamaha Corp. of America has given $4,000...
- ROBIN YOUNT'S MILESTONE HITS
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves Give Glavine Cushion in 20th Victory
- Plumbing S.D.'s Diversity : Jazz: Two straight-ahead sax men bring their driving sounds of the '50s and '60s.
- Holly Wisneski has been appointed corporate/foundation development...
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Pagni, Reidt Split Kickoff Duties
- Tackle Usu Combines Size, Strength
- Wildmon Fails in Bid to Thwart Film : Lawsuit: A federal judge's ruling will allow U.S. screenings of 'Damned in the U.S.A.,' a British documentary on censorship battles.
- Ex-Heads Say They Got Byrned : Split Still Miffs Frantz, Weymouth, Even Though Tom Tom Club Keeps Them Busy
- The Continental Basketball Assn. and the NBA...
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Smith Says Aztecs Got Lucky, Too
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : EL MODENA
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : ORANGE LUTHERAN
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Powers Signed, Wright Released
- STAGE / NANCY CHURNIN : Dad, Daughter Team Up
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Wright Released, Powers Signed
- Gary's Pro Career Has the Look of a Split Personality : Rams: He seems perfect for the one-back offense, but fumbles and injuries have held him back.
- Miscellany
- Tom Toms After Byrne: 'Dark Sneak Love Action' : Pop music: Despite unresolved feelings about Talking Heads' breakup, Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz have a new album and a concert tour.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Arkansas' Broyles Bears Down Early, Boots Coach Crowe
- Gathers Lawsuit Is Dismissed : Jurisprudence: Case against two doctors ends when family members don't appear to testify.
- Permit OKd for Pop Concert Club
- MUSIC
- MUSIC
- On his first full day with the...
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : IRVINE
- Garritson Transfers to Buena Park : Cross-country: Runner-up in State girls' meet leaves Sunny Hills for Freeway League rival.
- The Hammer's New Role in the Art Community : Museums: Director Henry Hopkins outlines plans for the institution when UCLA takes over after the first of the year.
- TV Ratings : 'Murphy' Lifts CBS to Top Spot
- Crime Log Keeps This Reader Aware
- SPORTS NOTEBOOK / PAUL McLEOD : His Pitches Have Slowed--But He Hasn't--After 46 Years of Play : Softball: Nagging arm trouble and a less-than-stellar year have left Joe Erwin thinking about hanging up his mitt for the last time. But no one's counting on it.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL '92 : After Shaky Opener, Carson Is Looking Over Its Shoulder : Preview: Colts, who were tied, 7-7, in their opener against Mt. Carmel of San Diego, have a challenging nonleague schedule and may have difficulty maintaining their No. 1 ranking.
- South Pasadena and the 710 Freeway
- Scrutinizing Proposal to Amend City Charter
- San Fernando Road Development Project
- Directing Attention to School Conditions
- COOKS' WALK: TIJUANA : Looking for the Real Thing
- TELEVISION - Sept. 10, 1992
- TELEVISION - Sept. 10, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 10, 1992
- RHYMES WITH WHAT?! Linda Grau of Irvine...
- Bush Will Announce Economic Agenda : Campaign: President plans to describe some ideas in a 5-minute TV ad. But officials stress that it is not a specific program.
- School Funding Bill Restores $500 Million : Education: Lawmakers return for a one-day session to pass legislation to replace funds vetoed by Wilson. The governor is expected to sign it.
- SISTERLY LOVE: The Orange Police Department has...
- CLUB ED: Vehicle and sports accident victims...
- Yeltsin Shocks Japanese by Calling Off Sensitive Visit : Diplomacy: Russia's leader is caught between Tokyo's tough line on disputed islands and nationalists at home.
- What's the Best Documentation?
- Program Cuts Spur Wave of L.A. Student Protests
- ELITE MEMBERSHIP: Talk about exclusive clubs. ....
- They're Not Looking for a Real Live Wire
- Opening the Books on Illiteracy : Programs Show Adults That It's Never Too Late to Learn How to Read
- Sierra Madre : Chantry Flats Fire Monitors
- ARCHITECTURE : Santa Monica City Hall: A Modest Reminder of a Simpler Time
- La Canada Flintridge : City Gives Seniors a Boost
- Bill Clinton's Draft Status
- Lollapalooza's Success Doesn't Trickle Enough
- U.N. to Airdrop Food in Somali Rural Areas
- BENEFITS : 'Saddleback Swings' Tuesday
- Literacy Stars at Agency's Program
- Compton : Private Detective Will Investigate Hotel Operations
- Hughes Cuts 4,500 Jobs in Southland : Economy: Aircraft firm will transfer missile-building operations to Arizona, resulting in the layoffs. Official cites the high cost of doing business in California.
- Man Sentenced in Aissa Wayne Attack
- One of Society's Potential Victims Gives Life a Hard Look
- FOOTBALL '92 : Area Teams Expected to Take a Different Point of View : Preview: Scoring came easy in 1991, but stingy defenses--led by a standout group of linebackers--should prevail this season.
- CAMPAIGN AS THEATER : President Looks Every Bit the Part : From the White House lawn to small-town streets, appearance is key element of Bush's campaign.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- 5 Latinas Win Awards
- $1.2-Million Plan OKd for Brand Boulevard : Business: Landscaping work on auto dealership row is intended to boost business there.
- Translations: Cooking by the Books
- You've Got to Fight
- Less than 2,500 Bottles: Reserve Now
- Hot Dates
- Go for the Gold
- ORANGE COUNTY
- RETAILING
- Johnson Unit Plans Alliance With Japanese
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE : Bridges Corp. Opens Office; Firm Offers Gateway to Russian Business
- Worth Getting Up For . . .
- The Other Puck
- Arizona Woman Wins Primary for U.S. Senate
- Rights Leaders Criticize Senate for OK of Judge
- Are They Just Playing Politics With Kids? : Families: Candidates used to kiss babies; now they're talking about them. That's progress, advocates say, but they still worry that the words won't be matched by action.
- ORANGE COUNTY
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 10, 1992
- Average Money Market Yield Falls to a Record Low 2.96%
- BENEFIT TASTING : Volunteers Fan the 'Flame' for Orange County Fire Chiefs Assn.
- Man Admits Stealing Papers From Shakespeare Library
- Time for Zydeco
- Safety Sense : Keeping Up on New Seat Belt, Helmet Laws for Riders, Drivers
- Audience Has Role in Play
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Freshmen? Get Lost
- Where to Call to Get Help or to Train to Be a Tutor
- New Aquarium Isn't Striking : Scripps: Planning for fish and viewer is intelligent, but the appearance is mediocre.
- Historic Preservation Panel Has Vacancy
- House Plan Seeks $8.8 Billion in Hurricane Relief
- Iran-Contra Probe Is 'Virtually Done' : Investigation: After six years, independent counsel Walsh says some 'cleanup work' remains. He doesn't rule out the possibility of more indictments.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'PRIVATE LIVES' : Wicked Sparkle : Noel Coward's mocking drawing-room farce is revived by Conejo Players--without Elizabeth Taylor or Joan Collins.
- One Candidate Who Can Phil the Bill : Fame: The Meister who's running for the Connecticut Legislature isn't the same one on 'Saturday Night Live.' But his signs have become collectors' items.
- Long Beach : Council Plans Retreat to Learn Efficiency
- Norwalk : Age Rules for Pool Halls, Video Arcades Gain Ground
- Council to Solicit Ideas on Budget Cuts : Finances: Public hearings will be held to help decide how to make up more than $3 million kept by Sacramento.
- OVER THE EDGE? : Riveting or Repulsive, Jim Rose's Sideshow Draws Young Trendies to See Mr. Lifto and the Human Pincushion
- Cerritos : Curbs on Leaf Blowers Take Effect This Month
- Bush Calls Economy 'Lousy'--and Seeks to Shield Himself From Blame : Politics: President vows not to raise taxes again, criticizes Congress and tries to spread the misery by citing 'global recession.'
- 1 Count in Case Against Priest to Be Dropped
- Pacific Palisades : Arbitration in Scout Dispute
- SPORTS TALK : Rams Kicker Has High Hopes for Season
- Film Celebrates Work of Reluctant Hero Who Changed Perceptions About Gays : Lifestyle: Psychologist's pioneering study revealed no difference in pathologies of homosexual and heterosexual men.
- 3 Workers Killed When Caught in Lumber Debarking Machine
- La Canada Flintridge : Solicitors Must Get Permits
- Foster Park, R.I.P. : The little town, abandoned in 1965 to make way for California 33, may be gone but it's not forgotten.
- Census Data Track Status of Latinos : Figures Show Group Lags Sharply in Earnings and Educational Levels
- Glenda Johnson and Cheri Sprague of Diamond...
- Senate Votes in Favor of Space Station Funds : Research: O.C.'s McDonnell Douglas plant holds contracts for NASA project worth $3.5 billion.
- Council Sets Goal of 44% Female LAPD in 8 Years : Police: Plan would make the chief responsible for ending sexual bias in department. It requires mayor's OK.
- Street That Won Anti-Drug Fight Seeks New Name
- Loss of Upward Bound Funds Threatens Low-Income Students at 3 L.A. Colleges
- A Reluctant Hero : The Work of Dr. Evelyn Hooker--Whose Research on Homosexuality Sparked Gay Rights Activism--Is Chronicled in a New Documentary
- Jim Jirsa of Baldwin Park will celebrate...
- Large-Item Trash Pickup in October
- Scenes From the Mall : Business: Many shopping centers are promoting themselves as community gathering places. Some have hosted events from outside--including TV shows.
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : His Story: O.C. Teacher Makes News
- 400,000 in County Illiterate
- West Hollywood : Building Extension Denied
- Claremont : New Name for Padua Avenue
- Service Is Key for Young Mayor of Baldwin Park
- Hours of 'Practice, Practice, Practice' Make a Shuffleboard Champion
- Bill Clinton's Draft Status
- NEIGHBORS : Joyful Job Hunt : Volunteers will present a free, inspirational series to help the unemployed find work.
- The following are selected entries from...
- FOR THE KIDS / FASHION : The Hole Story : Both boys and girls are having their ears pierced--and at younger ages. Many children sport multiple earrings.
- Long Beach : City Auditor Resigning to Teach at Pepperdine
- Legislator Defends Proposal for School District Takeover : Education: Assemblyman Willard H. Murray Jr. was met by a barrage of criticism at the school board meeting.
- New Districts Promise Hot Local Races : Elections: Redistricting and retirements have made it a new ballgame for many political pros and a few newcomers.
- Sierra Madre : Offer on Day Laborers
- Bill Clinton's Draft Status
- Whittier : Fire Destroys Classroom at Hoover Elementary
- La Puente : Lots Rezoned for Condos
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Containment of Oak Park's Smith Foremost in Coaches' Minds
- San Francisco Gets to Offer Proposal
- Sanchez Vicario All Business : U.S. Open women: In quarterfinal, she beats error-plagued Graf for only the third time in 18 matches.
- HIGH SCHOOL PREVIEW: GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL : Beick's Return Puts Thousand Oaks in the Driver's Seat
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : EDISON
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Is Not Afraid to Make the Switch