- Tax and Spend
- These Aztecs Will Be Men on a Mission Against Bruins : Football: Three former Los Angeles prep players have a key role in San Diego State's defense.
- MOVIESParamount Drops 'Crow': Six months after actor...
- For Flamenco Artist, It's Ole in a Day's Work : Music: Paco de Lucia, whose sextet performs Friday in Anaheim, uses the 'risk of improvisation' to jazz up his work.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Zero Living Off Dead Roots
- A Pure Mix : Paul Kirby and His Cactus Brothers Don't Compromise Sense of Adventure in Country-Rock Hybrid
- Q&A; WITH MATT GROENING : 'Simpsons' Back 'as Crude and Crass as Ever'
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Catskills' Kibitzers Keep the Shtick Rolling
- O.C. COMEDY REVIEW : Shydner: A Happy Marriage of Inconvenience : In his Brea show, 'boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy gets girl back. And there's still problems even after boy gets girl back.'
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Receiver Ernie Jones Doesn't Catch On
- Braves Make Most of Loss by Giants : NL: With four games left, Atlanta's lead in the West is one game as the Braves slug the Astros and the Giants get rocked by Colorado.
- Notes on a Scorecard
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : NCAA Panel Denounces Fighting
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Dolphins' Cox Fined $10,000 for Gesture
- Redondo Loses Key Member of Offense : Prep football: Senior running back Nigel Greer is removed from school after involvement in a fight.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Lezak's Goal Finishes Late Rally as Irvine Beats Tustin in Water Polo
- Montanez Tries to Revive Teen Courtship at Age 29 : College volleyball: She makes comeback at Antelope Valley College 12 years after glory days at Royal.
- Defense Kills Islander Power Play : Hockey: Ducks hold New York without a shot on goal during four-minute penalty.
- Hollywood Gets an Irish Legend
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Gnau's Play a Flashback for Robinson
- Bruins' Focus Not on Faulk : College football: Edwards and UCLA defense worrying about the pass against San Diego State tonight.
- Twins Blow Lead, Then Rally in 10th : Baseball: Angels lose fourth in row, 3-2, after Torey Lovullo's two-out homer in ninth had tied score.
- VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar Flexes Muscle Against Huntington Beach
- Raiders' New Motto: Commitment to Evans : Pro football: With Hostetler still limping, Shell is prepared to give backup, 38, a start against Chiefs.
- Southern California College Seeks to Topple a Few Giants
- Now It's His Round : Derek Brown Was Selected No. 109 in the Draft, but He Has Become the No. 1 Tailback With the Saints
- Dominguez Hills Beats Cal State L.A., 3-0
- TENNIS : Stefanki Has Edge on Amritraj
- Dodgers Can't Wait to Get Back in the Race
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : No One Ever Fought This Hard for a National Title
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE : Gun Fired in Comiskey Stands
- LOS ALAMITOS : Female Jockeys Find Success on Arabians
- Salsa's Feuer Wants Championship Action : Soccer: Goaltender, who plays Saturday against Colorado, wants to experience a title game as a player, not a reserve.
- CSUN Gets Assistant From Slippery Rock
- Howard Bergman, 62, College Counselor, Dies
- SEAL BEACH : Restaurant Loses Bid for Extended Hours
- They saw humor in the mistake: Heidi...
- DANA POINT : Time-Share Projects Win Council OK
- Valley Obituaries
- Minister in Molestation Case Freed From Prison : Courts: Judge rules that former Gardena pastor's lawyer did not present a competent defense. District attorney has not decided whether to appeal.
- 2 Groups Sue Babbitt Over Gnatcatcher : Environment: The conservation organizations, generally happy with the Interior secretary, oppose his tollway declaration.
- ORANGE : 2 Oranges Different Under the Skin
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Anti-Gang Group Seeks to Expand : Santa Clarita: Mad About Rising Crime, founded by parents of slain youth, schedules first meeting for local chapter.
- MCA Presses Transit Agency to Relocate Subway Station : Transportation: Planned stop in Universal City would be moved closer to amusement attractions. Little-known law gives company $6 million in financial clout.
- A Close-Up Look At People Who Matter : She's Retired to Teach Oddities of English
- AGOURA HILLS : Group to Battle Pole Sign Measure
- When you're one of the scores...
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Chiefs' Coach Won't Showcase Allen
- THOUSAND OAKS : Drive-By Slaying Conviction Affirmed
- BURBANK : Mayor Wins Seat on Airport Panel
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Santa Clarita OKs Speedy Graffiti Removal
- LOS ANGELES : Bail Waived for Mother in Child-Stealing Case
- Apartments to Be Built Near Old Northrop Site : Thousand Oaks: The council's vote draws cheers from residents of a gated complex where the units had been planned.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Motor Home Builder Plans Relocation to Lancaster : Business: The city has offered financial incentives to bring 170 jobs with Rexhall Industries from Santa Clarita.
- DANA POINT : Building Demolition Raises Controversy
- STANTON : Council to Appoint Its New Member
- THOUSAND OAKS : Tighter Nightclub Rules Are Imposed
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Tentative Pact Is Reached for Riding Center
- SHERMAN OAKS : Chamber Donates Book Set to Library
- ORANGE : City Firefighters OK Two-Year Contract
- Farmer to Recycle Tons of Fillmore's Yard Waste
- LOS ANGELES : Senate Panel OKs Funds for Local Transit Projects
- LOS ANGELES : Councilwoman Goldberg on 6-Day Trip to Armenia
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Ready for Prime Time?
- Planned Parenthood Clinic in Lawndale Won't Do Abortions : Health: First such South Bay facility will open Oct. 11. Both sides in abortion debate are claiming victory.
- 2 Rapes Prompt Warnings : Attacks: Schools, police urge extra caution after assaults on two students. A meeting is planned tonight.
- Hard-Pressed Libraries Rent Best Sellers : Reading: Support groups buy extra copies of popular books to raise money for branches that have no budget for new purchases.
- PANORAMA CITY : Volunteers Needed for Reading Program
- POMONA : Third Man Faces Charges in Three-County Chase
- COMPTON : Community College Names New President
- LAWNDALE : Planned Parenthood Clinic to Open Oct. 11
- 2-Day Council Meetings Are Considered : Thousand Oaks: Mayor Elois Zeanah explores the idea after hearing complaints over earlier start-up time.
- RESEDA : Encampment Cleaned Out by Authorities
- TUJUNGA : Lost Woman Hiker Found After Week
- Car Pooling Urged for Rideshare Week
- SIMI VALLEY : Chamber Luncheon to Focus on NAFTA
- At the U.N., Clinton Does His Nixon Act : Work with peace-seekers, as in the Mideast, but shun bloody and unrepentant civil warriors.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Train Run Puts Study in Motion : Transit: Maiden Metrolink trip to Antelope Valley will help determine feasibility of regular service.
- Young 'Car Valets' Sweeten Traffic Jam at Victor Elementary
- CALABASAS : School District Will Hire 5 New Teachers
- Compromise to Legalize Street Vending Drafted : Commerce: Plan would set up zones where cart businesses would be allowed if they met health and safety standards.
- Court to Be New Venue for Stern Electronic Feud
- Re-emergence of Imperial Russia? : Georgian situation should worry Washington
- She's <i> Baaa-ack</i>
- Police Chief Describes the Changing--More Violent--Nature of Crime
- Sierra Madre : City Rescinds Past Loans
- The following are the top music sales...
- Quiet and Hard-Working, Man Gave No Hint of Deadly Rampage
- BOOK REVIEW : A Passionate Look at Robert Louis Stevenson : DREAMS OF EXILE; Robert Louis Stevenson: a Biography <i> by Ian Bell</i> ; Henry Holt, $296, 25 pages
- THEATER REVIEW / 'OUR LADY OF THE TORTILLA' : Comedy Takes Serious Look at Faith, Miracles : Plaza Players present a strong production about a family trying to assimilate into mainstream society.
- COLUMN ONE : Abortion Foes Test the Limits : Is the use of even deadly violence justified? Mainstream opponents denounce attacks on clinics and doctors. But a vocal faction says this is the only effective tool it has.
- Founders Bank Opens 2 Branches
- Letters to the Valley Edition : City Doesn't Need a Glitzy Ad Campaign
- Baby Boomer Riches
- Gun Laws and Violence
- Louis Farrakhan
- Remarks to Lawyer
- Letters to the Valley Edition : Stop Deprecating the Black Population
- Berries Like Turnips!
- Letters to the Valley Edition : Some Hard Truths About L.A. Schools
- Letters to the Valley Edition : School Is Sensitive to Its Neighbors
- Letters to the Valley Edition : L.A. Shouldn't Fight Burbank Terminal
- Weigel on Secularism
- Letters to the Valley Edition : Media Should Deny Exposure to Taggers
- OTHER NEWS
- NME Settles 2 Suits, in Talks to Resolve Fraud Probe : Health care: Chairman Jeffrey Barbakow says resolution of the federal investigation into hospital company is top priority.
- ECONOMY
- SECURITIES
- RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : Best Preps Staying Close to Home
- Lindquist to Relinquish the Helm at Disneyland : Business: After 38 years with the company, Magic Kingdom's president says he'll retire in November--on Mickey Mouse's 65th birthday.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS
- WET & WILD : Group Gives Kelp a Helping Hand
- PICKY, PICKY-- IT'S FARM-FRESH : Crops Are Trucked In to Four O.C. Sites for Finicky Shoppers
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Answering Calls for Help : Support: Hot lines--whether over drug abuse, sexuality or family relationships--can be the difference between coping and not for the desperate teen-ager.
- Early Obesity Tied to Social, Economic Woes for Women
- Bellflower : City Attorney Kelton Hands in Resignation
- THE TIMES POLL : By 2-1 Margin, Public Backs Health Care Plan
- South Pasadena : Ruling on Ex-Mayor's Suit
- Hard-Pressed Libraries Renting Best Sellers : Reading: Support groups buy extra copies of popular books to raise money for branches that have no budget for new purchases.
- STRUCTURES : Gruff Architectural Charm Highlights a Popular Nightspot : The 65-year-old Ventura Theater remains approachable as a concert venue due to its melange of motifs.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Spare the Rod
- Pasadena : Volunteers to Clean Arroyo
- Pilots Decry Age-60 Forced Retirement in Show of Zest
- NOT-SO-SURE THING : Bob Dylan Has Performed Some Less Than Legendary Shows, but Don't Write Him Off
- Clinton Unveils Sweeping New Export Strategy : Trade: Plan would ease controls on overseas sales of American high-tech equipment. Loan program would link foreign aid to purchase of U.S. goods.
- Scofflaw Landlords Face Fee for Inspections : Ordinance: Owners who fail to heed repair orders in a timely way may be charged for follow-up enforcement checks--part of the city's cost-recovery plan during belt tightening.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : In My Room
- Libya OKs Trial for 2 in Scotland in Pan Am Bombing
- Up, Up and Away : Birds: Rehabilitator Diane Waters heals the sick, teaches them the behaviors necessary for survival in the wild, and releases them. Her overall success rate last year was 60%.
- Williams a Scapegoat for a Failed System, Lawyer Says : Trial: Defense presents final arguments in Denny beating case. One juror is replaced by an alternate.
- National Geographic's Wild World
- Vegetarian Day Has Its Roots in Thousand Oaks : California Vegetarian Assn., a statewide group, has been celebrating the worldwide event since 1977.
- State to Receive $200 Million in Housing Funds
- Band Becomes Ventura's, Gain and Australia's Loss : Loadedzilla quartet takes pride in never playing the same song the same way twice.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Area Students Qualify for Merit Scholarship Semifinal
- Advocates Hail New Respect for Mental Health Care
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 Mega Medley,...
- Nation IN BRIEF : OREGON : German Is Shot, Killed at Rest Stop
- Caterer Pleads Guilty to Giving Illegal Gratuities
- Shooting Shatters Perception of a Community : Crime: Gunfire at an outdoor party left a bystander blinded in one eye. Residents of the affluent neighborhood, which seemed immune from violence, are now searching for answers to teen-age problems.
- Alaska Is Again Sharing the Wealth
- Force Will Be Avoided, Yeltsin Assures Clinton
- Pasadena : Libraries Open Extra Day
- Clinton's Greenhouse Plan to Use Voluntary Approach : Conservation: Environmental groups say President accommodated industries. Earth Day pledge at issue.
- Pacific Palisades : Back-to-School Night Oct. 12
- Sudan Military, Rebels Accused of Atrocities
- DRIVEN TO HUMOR: Maybe it's because the...
- PACESETTERAfter a 25-0 defeat of Wilson on...
- Want the Unusual? Say Cheese
- Senate Committee Evenly Split on Desert Protection Bill : Environment: Republicans raise new objections to the measure, putting its fate in doubt. But Dianne Feinstein remains hopeful that the plan will pass.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Yeltsin's New Gambit: Hire the Dissidents
- A Happening Blues Gig in Libbey Park
- TRIED & TRUE : Oak Glen: Apples for the Hard Core
- Oh, Promises, Promises: Bacchus Aims High but Falls Short
- Santa Monica : Two to Enter Hall of Fame
- Haiti Tensions Rise as Military Plans Last Stand : Caribbean: Bloody terror is part of the strategy to block return of ousted President Aristide, experts say.
- La Puente : Officials Trap 2 Medflies
- David Halvorsen; Former Editor of the San Francisco Examiner
- Growth Plan Stalled After Years of Debate : Land use: Council sends outline back to committee after a group calls for no further retail development and curtailed office expansion in industrial area.
- Politicians Are There to Serve
- ENCHANTED EVENINGAfter a forgettable night in his...
- Gill Takes 5 Awards, Nelson Takes a Spot in Country Hall of Fame
- Israel Captures Most-Wanted PLO Guerrilla Commander
- Outfitting Young Road Warriors : Gear: For safety and comfort, a bicycle helmet should fit snugly, say experts. But don't think looks don't count if you want your child to wear it.
- ABC Schools : Fee to Be Charged for Processing Visa Forms
- Don't Bank on Fullerton's Creek
- Firms to Offer Private Moon Rocket Missions : Space: San Diego and Russian companies announce for-profit joint venture to launch robotic lunar payloads for about $57,000 a pound.
- RETAIL
- Mercedes to Build Plant in Alabama : Rural Hamlet Beats Out Carolinas for $300-Million Facility
- INSURANCE
- Fannie Mae Buys Low-Income Mortgage Loans : Securities: The $1.3-billion deal with Irvine-based American Savings Bank is the fund's largest such purchase ever.
- Major Flaw in Efforts to Reform Health Care: No Room for 'Crackpots'
- ICN Accuses Shareholder of Racketeering
- RETAIL
- Apple and Citibank to Go Credit Card Route : Marketing: The two are expected to announce the move today; it follows the trend of issuers teaming up with non-banking firms.
- Mutual Funds Cool Off as October Nears : Investing: Companies say buyers are on the sidelines, recalling the declines often associated with the month.
- Liberty Grabs Disney Deal From Viacom
- RETAILING
- Acquisition: A St. Louis medical products company...
- Caretaker of Failed Thrifts Hired as CalFed's New CEO
- Arthritis Drug Maker Losing Its Monopoly : Pharmaceuticals: As its patent runs out, Syntex faces another challenger. Analysts are predicting a 'ruthless market.'
- OTHER NEWS
- Davstar Industries Ltd.: The Newport Beach plastics...
- PacifiCare, Freedom Plan Alliance OKd
- Beer : Beer Hits the Slicks
- Beer : The New U-Brew School of Beer-Making
- When Only a Real Omelet Will Do
- Cider Cooking
- PARTY LINE : In a Stew on Opening Night
- Dinner at Le Dome
- Shanghai Surprise
- Lemon Chicken, No-Bake Cookies, Texas Caviar
- Seasonal Cooking : As French as Apple Flan
- Pentagon's New Food Packet to Serve as Humanitarian Aid
- Beverly Hills : Business Tax on Rentals
- Brown Adds Voice to Immigration Debate : Politics: As she clears the way for the governor's race, the state treasurer calls Wilson's approach unrealistic and barbaric.
- FESTIVALS : Falling for the Old Oom-Pah-Pah
- Parents Accused of Locking Up Girl in Bathroom
- Brown Blasts Bribe Allegations as 'Ridiculous and Preposterous'
- PUSHCART TRUCE: A compromise is upcoming in...
- World IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Communist Leader Marchais to Retire
- Cal Poly Pomona Foundation Halves Donation to University
- 2 Proposals Compete for Vacant Caltrans Lot
- HEALTHWATCH : Clinic Tries to Get a Jump on Flu Season : A Ventura staff has begun offering shots to the public. Some say the viruses could be epidemic this season.
- TIDBITS
- The Questions Everybody Is Asking
- Staff Payrolls Grow at 3 Times the Inflation Rate
- Obituaries
- Arrowhead to Pay $1 Million Per Year to Sponsor Arena : Marketing: Anaheim official praises advertising deal that will provide visibility for water company.
- Waste Cleanup Plan Explained in Seal Beach
- GOP Mayor Fires First Shot in Battle to Unseat Rep. Harman : Politics: Susan Brooks of Rancho Palos Verdes starts line for June primary. Eager Republicans say Democratic lawmaker is vulnerable in 36th District.
- COUNTYWIDE : Salvation Army Will Award Volunteers
- Maniscalco's Competency Disputed : Courts: The lawyer for the accused triple-murderer doesn't think client is fit to stand trial. Move may delay case yet again.
- Embattled TV Evangelist to Pull Shows Off Air
- Their Mission Is to Stop Bruins : Football: Three former Los Angeles prep players are playing a key role for San Diego State's defense.
- The Women Lawyers Assn. of Los Angeles...
- Marshall Crenshaw, "Marshall Crenshaw" (1982); <i> Warner Bros</i> .
- World IN BRIEF : CUBA : Vitamins Halt Mystery Eye Disease
- Tradition and Transition : Japanese-Americans Cling to Changing Neighborhood
- O.C. BOOK EVENTS
- Malibu : Wildlife Rescue Center
- STILL HUSTLING: Their dream of landing a...
- Volunteer Never Too Busy to Bring Warmth to Her Job : Work: A 93-year-old Fullerton woman, praised for her dependability, finds her duties at a convalescent hospital to be gratifying and enjoyable.
- Torching of Portable Toilets at Airport Is Tied to Foul Odor
- NAFTA Would Bring O.C. 10,000 Jobs, Study Predicts : Economy: Cal State Fullerton professor says lifting of tariffs would boost Mexican market for local products.
- Christie Stage Mystery
- Tweet Music : Researcher Studies Links Between Bird Song and Male-Female Behavior
- World Vision Ponders Move
- Willie Nelson Takes His Place in Country's Hall of Fame
- OCC Spawns Master's Class, a Stroke in the Right Direction
- Horse Events Offer Something to Jump About
- Scouts Consider Ending Laguna Explorer Program
- Nesler Found Legally Sane at Time of Shooting
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Cartoonist to Sign 1st Book for Children : The works of Jules Feiffer, a Pulitzer Prize winner, have since 1956 mirrored society's foibles, fashions and mad ways.
- CULTURE WATCH : Green Thumbs Ripen With Age
- As Many as 500 Feared Dead in 6.4 India Quake
- How to Get Around Town While Standing in Place : Technology: User-friendly screens at Perkins Public Services Building are a preview of larger LNX electronic information system expected next year.
- THEATER REVIEW / 'OKLAHOMA!' : This Production Gives New Life to Musical : A talented cast and a new artistic director make the Santa Barbara Civic Light Opera revival the best one so far.
- Wilson Signs Get-Tough Bills Aimed at Stalking : Legislation: One measure widens definition of the crime. Others stiffen criminal and civil penalties.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Hostel concert
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : In College Interview, Questions Count, Too
- 2 Florida Residents Face Trial for Hiding Their Past as Nazis
- Various Artists, "Love Gets Strange--The Songs of John Hiatt"; <i> Rhino</i>
- Montebello : City Program Offers Free Financial Advice
- Peter De Vries; Humorist for New Yorker
- White House Picks Up GOP Ally on Health Care Plan : Congress: Moderate Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont agrees to be co-sponsor of measure. First Lady's marathon testimony continues.
- Questions on Law Will Be Examined
- Altadena : Records Subpoena Rejected
- For the Record: Used-CD Trade Is Not a Ripoff
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : City Comptroller Loses to Underdog
- The Fear of Crime Hits Home : Police: Although statistics show that crime has dropped in the last 18 months, residents say numbers don't make them feel safer. Some have taken up arms or put up security bars. Others have left the city.
- Disney in No Hurry to Name Replacement
- CIVIL CEREMONY : Irvine Regional Park Marks 96 Years and the War Between the States
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Blending of Flavors Disappointing : Most dishes on the menu lack the needed contrasts, but catfish with a spicy sauce may be worth the drive.
- Attorney Depicts Williams as a Scapegoat for the Riots : Court: Defense presents final arguments in Denny beating trial. One juror is replaced by an alternate.
- Montebello : Longtime School Board Member to Be Honored
- San Diego to Alter Hue of Street Lights
- Malibu : City Leases More Offices
- Judge Rules in Favor of Vote on City's General Plan : Government: Clerk had rejected the 400 petitions collected by a citizens group because a copy of the outline was not attached to each one. Court says stipulation was unfair.
- Richard Speaks Out About Changes in Stadium Board
- Monterey Park : 4 Drive-By Suspects Released
- Andrew Tully Jr.; War Correspondent
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week.
- Gay Rights Group to Call for Councilman's Resignation : Controversy: Douglas Drummond's comments during conservative forum characterized as 'awful and hostile.'
- County Offers Power-Sharing Plan on El Toro : Base conversion: Supervisors reportedly give ground on final decision-making involving South County cities. A joint powers authority--a separate planning agency--remains a sticking point.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : College Appoints Acting Vice President
- STUDIO CITY : Fund Raising Fits Crime Fighters to a 'T'
- Calabasas : Curbside Recycling Cuts Landfill Waste
- PLACENTIA/YORBA LINDA : 8th-Graders Won't Have Graduation
- Anti-Prop. 174 Activity by Schools Is Alleged : Initiative: Voucher backers ask the D.A. to investigate whether Tustin district sent illegal campaign material home with children. Educators say no laws were broken.
- Council Votes to End Sanctions Against South Africa
- Extend Benefits to Non-Citizens, Mahony Urges : Health: The cardinal calls on Clinton to revise reform proposal to include illegal immigrants. Access to medical services is a right, not a privilege, he says.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : School District Raises Development Fees
- Molester, Relatives Sued for Damages
- Mother Ordered Released From Jail : Courts: Catherine F. Thomas, accused of stealing her own child, is to be supervised and must wear an electronic monitoring device.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Detours Planned for Annual Street Fair
- Lungren Urges Veto of Card Room Bill : Gaming: The measure would allow Hollywood Park to expand beyond horse racing. Its author has fought with the attorney general over regulation of gambling.
- VENTURA : Pier to Profit From Vintage Fund-Raiser
- A Place in the Sun : Hot-Weather Lovers Venture Out to Uncrowded Parks
- Sitting Tight : Concerned Parents in the Las Virgenes Unified School District Persuade Officials to Try New Kind of Bus Safety Restraint
- COUNTYWIDE : 11 Eligible to Try for Scholarships
- COUNTYWIDE : Guards Sought for Vietnam Memorial
- Power Schmoozing Puts Politeness in Past on Road to Success
- Getting a Shot in the Arm : Immunization: At health fair in Santa Ana, several hundred county workers line up to receive vaccine in preparation for the flu season, which begins in November.
- Suspect Arrested in Shooting of LAPD Officer : Violence: Search continues for others involved in the ambush of two anti-gang unit policemen and their prisoner.
- COUNTYWIDE : It's Fun and Games for Senior Citizens
- PERSPECTIVE ON NAFTA : Party Split Goes Back to Watergate : Since the 1970s, the division among Democrats has been along blue-collar versus white-collar lines.
- RETAILING
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Long-Term Rates Rise; Stocks Mixed : Market Overview
- Nichols Institute Appoints President-CEO : Management: George L. Bragg is known as a turnaround specialist. A consulting firm is also hired.
- RETAIL : For Knott's, Farm Foods Operation Is Becoming Berry Good Business
- New Vice President for Microdot Inserts
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Long-Term Rates Rise; Dow Inches Upward
- TECHNOLOGY
- Aliso Viejo to Get Affordable Housing : Construction: The condominium and townhome units will be priced from $114,000 to $160,000.
- Liberty Grabs Disney Deal From Viacom
- AEROSPACE
- OPEC Members Reach Accord to Limit Output for 6 Months
- Seasonal Cooking : IN THE KITCHEN : Roasted Peppers: Fall Color on a Plate