- Ways to Get Involved in Your Child's Studies
- Huntington Park : Tenant and Landlord Rights to Be Discussed at Workshop
- Report on Child Poverty Criticizes U.S. : Health: UNICEF survey finds other industrial nations are doing more to ensure survival of youths. It also says America ranks poorly in education.
- U.S. Rejects Zoo's Request to Import Pandas
- Border Tensions : Lakewood Claims Imbalance in Law Enforcement
- NEIGHBORS : Education in the American Dream : Westlake Village foundation is designed to show students the value of home ownership.
- Whittier : Lowell Schools to Decide How to Fill Seat on Board
- 6 Oregon Cities, 1 County Pass Laws Against Gay Rights
- Post-Quake Renovations Have Shaken Up Whittier's Uptown
- Businesses, City Team Up to Revive Downtown : Redevelopment: In an unusual partnership, employers pledge $125,000 toward a study aimed at thwarting deterioration.
- New Pick of the Week : Bobbie Cryner, "Bobbie Cryner"<i> Epic</i>
- California Health Care Workers Give Speech High Marks : Reaction: Many worry about the lack of details in Clinton's address. Event generates a buzz around the Southland.
- HEALTHWATCH : Rite of Passage Revisited Annually : Psychological ramifications seen in the gathering of men to watch the fall gridiron ritual.
- Randell's, Ritz Better Than Ever
- Compton : School Board Meetings to Continue Despite Hostility
- Home Can Be Used to Shelter Elderly From Money Worries : A Ventura County agency is working to educate people about reverse mortgages.
- From Classes to Campuses: Putting Colleges to the Test
- Southeast Area : School Sex Equity Panel Has Openings for 3 Students
- Disclosure of Election Funds Made Stricter : Campaigns: The new ordinance follows a $40,000 contribution that Chevron, USA made to a political action committee in 1992
- OTHER NEWS
- BANKING & FINANCE
- Borland Sees the Future, and It Is Discounted
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Vans Reports Profit and Sales Down for Quarter
- The Most Beautiful Garden I Never Saw
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bargain Hunts Revive Stocks; Yields Drop : Market Overview
- A Man and His Spam
- Ousted Esquire Editor Sent Out to Afield
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- OTHER NEWS
- Ted Turner Says He Won't Join Bidding for Paramount : Mergers: Cable mogul cites baseball team as his top priority for now. Insiders speculate financing was a problem.
- Law Lets Caltrans Contract With Outside Firms : Politics: The legislation, signed by Gov. Wilson at an Irvine surveying firm, is expected to be challenged in court.
- OTHER NEWS
- Thou Shalt Buy My Book
- BANKING & FINANCE
- Chic Sheep : Hollow Road Farms via Zingerman's Delicatessen : 442 Detroit St.; Ann Arbor, Mich. 48104; (313) 663-3400; <i> MasterCard, Visa</i>
- There Are No Small Meals . . .
- Malibu : Mobile Home Park Ruling
- Pasadena : Appointment Overturned
- 1 Country, 2 Leaders and a Lot of Confusion : Russia: Power struggle leaves military and bureaucracy wondering who's in charge. For now, Yeltsin has upper hand.
- 2 Wreck Survivors Had Expected Quiet Trip Home From Valley
- Fugitive in Car-Lease Scheme Arrested in Mission Viejo : Crime: Orlando D. Pangilinan was charged with four others in 1989 with multiple counts of unlawful subleasing.
- U.S. Pressed to Loosen Technology Export Rules
- Genes That Don't Fit
- A Party for All Seasons
- Republicans Assail Cost of State Desert Bill
- Weather, Lower Cost Boost Fair Crowds
- Bickering Leaves Muscovites Numb : Reaction: Economics holds more interest than political brawling for Russians trying to make ends meet.
- THEATER NOTES : Productions Troubled by Lack of Minorities : Few such actors has restricted what can be done on stage. But children's acting groups have no trouble with recruiting.
- PLO Broke Ranks, Syria Leader Says : Mideast: Accord allows Israel to divide Arabs, making overall settlement harder, he charges.
- Temple City : School Chief's Contract
- San Marino : Homes OKd on Burnt Estate
- CRAFTS : String Along Kids With a Jewelry-Making Party
- The Region : Late-Night Train Set for Fair
- Clinton Unveils Health Reform : He Says U.S. Is at a 'Magic Moment' for Action : Medicine: The package would provide coverage to all Americans and seeks to curb rapid cost increases. It would require employers to pay 80% of insurance and would set up regional cooperatives to purchase care.
- Lesbian Loses Custody of Son
- Violence
- Keep Complaining About Noise Levels
- Thoughts on the Power to Prescribe
- Nursing Home Report
- Shhhhh--Don't Wake Up the Columnist
- Four Presidents
- Mideast Peace Agreement
- Share the Wealth
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Salary Cap Might Not Be Answer
- What's the Price Tag on Peace of Mind?
- SEAL BEACH : Tonight's Hearing to Discuss Toxic Waste
- Special Parking Plan at School Considered
- Most Workers Are Unmoved by Relocation Plan : Jobs: State employees say they like it just fine in outlying areas. Few seem willing to abandon free parking, greenery and lack of panhandlers for congested Downtown.
- Bradley Hobbled by Wounded Knee : College football: Former Moorpark back could miss Sonoma State's game against CSUN--and the rest of the season.
- Relieved Hillary Clinton Will Watch It Become <i> His</i> Plan : Policy: The President will unveil proposal tonight. After an all-out effort crafting health reforms, First Lady plans to be chief salesperson.
- COLUMN ONE : New Urban Flight--to <i> El Norte</i> : More city dwellers are leaving Mexico for the U.S. Immigration has gone on for so long, many plan to stay permanently, lured by family ties as well as jobs.
- The Last One Left Standing
- MWD Chairman Gage Resigns From Board at Riordan's Request : Water: Critics of move say L.A.'s influence and the agency's new environmental ethic could suffer.
- IRVINE : Neighbors Bemoan Orange Tree Loss
- Overhaul of Laws on Pesticide, Food Safety Proposed
- Supervisors Vote to Establish Job Safety Plan : Employment: Motion to set occupational health guidelines comes in reaction to revelations of unsafe conditions in the county for Latino factory workers.
- Rock 'n' Roll Russia : Music: Moscow's top radio station has found success playing American oldies. They get the '50s and '60s classics by way of two Sierra Madre entrepreneurs who turn scratchy vinyl into digital CD gold.
- Clinton Calls Yeltsin, Offers U.S. Support
- NEWS ANALYSIS : New Clout Frees Chief to Pursue LAPD Goals
- 2 Telemarketer Firms to Halt Operations
- Serb Nationalists Warning of a Military Victory : Balkans: But negotiators claim that a peace settlement is closer than ever. Muslims gain access to sea.
- County Pushes for Business Academy
- Military Downplayed in U.S. Role Overseas : Foreign policy: National security adviser says efforts to spread democracy and free enterprise should still be pressed.
- 2,000 LAPD Officers March for Pay Raise
- Headaches, Pains of Coaching Dull Appeal of Top Job
- Gretzky to Make a Great Deal More : Kings: His new contract now is expected to exceed $6 million per year, making him highest-paid NHL player.
- Mexico to Boost Government Spending: President Carlos...
- Global Markets and Economic Update
- Stocks, Bonds Slump, Gold Soars in Reaction to Crisis in Russia : Markets: Jump in gold reflects fears that a power struggle there could escalate into armed conflict.
- AEROSPACE
- Rothenberg's Parole Over in Son's Burning
- Speeches, Songs to Aid ACLU
- Anti-Voucher Campaign Airs First TV Ads
- C.L. Sulzberger; Foreign Affairs Correspondent
- THE CLINTON HEALTH PLAN : Health Care Solutions: A Mixed Bag of Options
- 5.7 Temblor Came as a Shock to Oregon Town : Earthquake: Klamath Falls is slowly recovering from strongest jolt since at least 1860. Ex-Californians consider moving again.
- Senate Kills Bid to Halt U.S.-Russia Space Station
- Lyle Menendez Admits Lies, Insists He Killed in Fear : Trial: Defendant keeps poise under piercing cross-examination. He calls a prison term 'very likely.'
- Wall Street Deal Making Suddenly Takes Off Again : Business: Paramount battle reflects '80s takeover activity. But new wave of hostile bids is seen as unlikely.
- Liberals Announce 'Boxer Rebellion' Against Senator : Politics: Groups say they feel deserted on such issues as immigration. They will push her to back single-payer health plan.
- Hurricane Georgette : Books: The Divine Mrs. M (Mosbacher) has a few tips for women who want to tap their 'feminine force.' Let's start with neutral nail polish.
- RAPT LISTENERS: The award for most attentive...
- Gunmen Assassinate Leader of Major Palestinian Faction in Gaza Strip : Mideast: Fatah aide had just addressed a rally supporting Israel-PLO accord. Attack raises fears of political violence.
- Let's Not Quibble With Our Health : Clinton's plan isn't perfect. But if it fails, many Americans will lose the opportunity of a lifetime's peace of mind.
- LOS ANGELES : Mother Arrested After Returning With Daughter
- An Understaffed Simi Library Turns to Automated System : Books: With computerized checkout, the branch will be open 11 more hours per week and will need fewer workers.
- PLACENTIA : 'Diaper Man' Clad in Baby Togs Arrested
- You're outta here!When the Dodgers completed the...
- Ex-Mazda Exec Named President of Mark III
- HEALTH CARE
- Hawaiian Airlines Files Chapter 11, Plans Cuts : Transportation: Company, hurt by tourism slump, says move will aid restructuring. No service disruption is expected.
- RETAILING
- Insurance Companies Retrench in Wake of Disasters
- TECHNOLOGY
- Stock Prices Plunge as Gold Soars in Reaction to Crisis in Russia : Markets: Dow loses 38 points in broad selloff sparked by fears that a power struggle there could reverberate worldwide.
- Hawaiian Airlines Files Chapter 11, Plans Cuts : Transportation: Company, hurt by tourism slump, says move will aid restructuring. No service disruption is expected.
- TECHNOLOGY
- Business Starting to Take Off : Irvine Firm's Electronic Ticket Agent Works Like Automated Teller
- Aristide Urges Sanctions to Oust Haitian 'Killers'
- SHOWDOWN IN MOSCOW : Timeline of Russian Politics
- U.S. Rangers Seize Aidid's Top Assistant : Somalia: The raid comes after militiamen attack a U.N. convoy of Pakistanis, killing three and injuring seven.
- BOOK REVIEW : Jewish Survivors Who Beat the Holocaust in the Forest : DEFIANCE: The Bielski Partisans; <i> by Nechama Tec</i> , Oxford, $27.50, 276 pages
- Father Vows to Keep Away From Son He Left Scarred for Life
- LAKE FOREST : Pedestrian Struck and Killed by Train
- Judge in Denny Case Hears Testimony on Mentality of Mobs : Trial: Ruling is due on whether UCLA expert will be allowed to testify before jury on how crowds stop thinking individually.
- BREA : Another Town Hall Meeting Set Tonight
- Powell to Receive Reagan Freedom Award : Simi Valley: The honor, previously given to Gorbachev, will be bestowed at presidential library.
- Radio Shows' Hosts Talk Up a Storm : Briefing: Invited to the White House to hear about the Clinton health plan, the broadcasters quarrel among themselves and snipe at Administration spokespersons.
- Yeltsin Dissolves Parliament; Defiant Members Impeach Him in Showdown : Russia: President's decree plunges nation into deepest crisis since 1991 coup attempt. The armed forces pledge neutrality, and the streets of Moscow remain calm.
- Clinton Signs Bill Offering Tuition for Public Service
- MISSION VIEJO : Panel OKs Plans for Large Outdoor Mall
- POMONA : 2 Sought in Killing of Man During Robbery
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Teen-Ager Held in Bomb Incident
- Federal Scientists to Assist Local Schools
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : City Postpones Decision on Rebuilding Mall
- Girlfriend of Singer Given 4 Years in Assault Case : Crime: Tanya Anne Hijazi will be allowed to return to court next month for celebrity Rick James' sentencing and to possibly get married.
- GLENDALE : Shuttle Service Gets Contemporary Logo
- PERSPECTIVE ON HEALTH CARE : It's Rube Goldberg, Not Roosevelt : The Clinton plan springs from worthy aims, but fails the first test of practicality--could you explain it to your neighbor?
- A Misguided Try at Conciliation
- 4 More Cities Join Base Agency
- European Nations Stage Holding Action on U.S.-EC Farm Deal : Trade: Ministers agree to a compromise on France's objections, but Kantor says the U.S. will not renegotiate.
- Eatery Owner Hopes to Cash In on 2 Trends : Business: Falling rents, rising popularity of country music lead to opening of Country Rock Cafe on Friday in Lake Forest. Similar start-ups have failed.
- LAUNCH PAD : Spoonful of Science : Mini-Museum Gives Children a Fun but Educational Introduction to the Basics of Physics and Technology
- Gephardt Declares He Will Vote Against NAFTA
- KIDNAP CASE: Police say a kidnaping suspect...
- Supervisors OK $29 Million in Prop. A Funds for Parks
- LAGUNA BEACH : Use of 'Bark' Park Extended by a Year
- Chick, Wachs Criticize DWP Raises : Utilities: They say the money could have been used to repair mains. A study is under way on preventing major breaks such as Saturday's.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Wandering Python Hits Pool Again
- Home Construction in West Jumps 15.6% : Building: The August figure pushes the nationwide rate to 7.8%, its highest in more than three years.
- RETAILING
- One Casualty of Clinton's Health Plan: Freedom to Choose
- Taiwan to Probe Insider Trading Report: Samuel...
- HEALTH CARE
- Pope Meets Israel's Chief Rabbi, May Visit Jerusalem
- Rebels Down Jetliner in Georgia, Kill 28
- GLENDALE : Goode House Deal Extended for Year
- LOS ANGELES : 3 High Schools to Share $4-Million Transit Grant
- WOODLAND HILLS : CSUN President Asks Help From Business Sector
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : High School to Get Transportation Grant
- CAMARILLO : Council May Alter Fees for Developers
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Crisman Still Is Sidelined
- Public Skeptical About El Toro's Future : Government: Poll shows 57% have little or no confidence that civic leaders can turn the base into an economic asset after closure.
- USOC's Feuding Keeps IOC Waiting for Choice
- Southern Section Polls : FOOTBALL
- One Team's Juvenile Delinquent Is Another Team's Poster Boy
- Audit Shows IOC Made $52.7 Million From Olympics in Last Four Years
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Murchison Puts Focus on Future of Program
- PREP VOICES
- Being an Assistant Keeps Shumer From Fuming
- Supervisors Say They Will Help Assessor : Government: A massive backlog of assessment appeals has been attributed to declining real estate values in the county. The workload could take three years to process, officials said.
- Hostile Takeover : Exotic Plants Crowding Out Natives
- Obituaries
- Voracious Mites Invade Fillmore Avocado Grove : Agriculture: County has yet to confirm the infestation. Pest has turned up in Moorpark, Somis and San Diego.
- Episcopal Leader Resigns Over Sexual Allegations : Religion: Diocese says the Rev. Jon Hart Olson confirmed key allegations of misconduct with a parishioner.
- New Film Czar to Help Hollywood Feel at Home : Entertainment: Mayor appoints Cody Cluff to try to stem the exodus of TV and movie filmmaking. 'Runaway' productions cost the state as much as $3 billion per year.
- The Shoe May Drop on Nike : Prep basketball: A CIF investigation will determine if company's event involving California athletes violated rules.
- MPAA Just Says No to Film Ad : 'Dazed' Campaign Is Pulled Because of Drug References
- LAWNDALE : Boy Shot Outside School Still in Stable Condition
- Ex-Taxi Official Alleges Snyder Aided Illegal Gifts : Ethics inquiry: Former executive of firm accused of campaign violations says that the lobbyist was involved in scheme. Snyder denies any wrongdoing.
- Valley Obituaries : * Sid Kuller; Comedy Writer, Lyricist
- SANTA ANA : Peace-Seeker Odeh to Get Memorial
- GLENDALE : Sports Auction to Raise Funds for Hospital
- First Phase of Massive Playa Vista Plan OKd : Development: The $7-billion project on 1,087 acres is described as a boon to local economy. Critics say that environmental and traffic concerns are being glossed over.
- Plans Laid for Hantavirus Field Studies : Health: A state biologist is helping to ensure the safety of county scientists involved. The effort is a follow-up to earlier finding of virus in blood samples from local mice.
- Man Admits Kidnapping, Officers Say : Crime: The suspect also allegedly stole a vehicle, but denies seeing the owner, a missing Westlake woman.
- Speaking a Universal Language
- Plan to Reuse Sewage Water Put on Hold
- Lake Casitas Remains Hot Spot for Big Bass
- Time Finally Has Come to Part Ways
- Only Way to Fly : Fishermen at Hot Creek Ranch Are Restricted by Rules and Find the Fishing Tough--but They Wouldn't Change a Thing
- Vince WilsonFullerton, So.Football / Wide ReceiverWilson is...
- Valdivia's Offense Sparks CSUN in Soccer
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : He Who Hesitates Loses, Brown Says
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Hostetler's Knee and Ankle Pass Tests
- Oilers' Ryan Still a Gusher : Football: Houston defensive coordinator is not one to shy away from confrontation. Just ask him.
- BOYS
- Reds Rally, Then Lose Again : Baseball: Dodgers score two in 11th inning for 5-3 victory. Cincinnati has lost 11 in a row.
- Sylmar Takes Some Shots, Gives One Back
- Wilson Approves Program to Consolidate State Office Space : Government: Governor says phasing out many leases will save $100 million a year and create more than 50,000 construction and design jobs.
- SIMI VALLEY : Planners to Consider Permit for New Park
- CITY WATCH : Boom Town?
- NEWPORT BEACH : Doctor May Be In at Old Fire Station
- ANAHEIM : Arena Parking Lease Signing Is Deferred
- SOUTH COUNTY : Warning Sirens to Be Tested Today
- $29 Million OKd for Parkland Agency
- VENTURA : Owner to Offer 'Kid Video I.D.' Taping
- VAN NUYS : Windfall to Boost Valley College Classes
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Magrane Signs Three-Year Deal
- Olympic Champion Stulce Tests Positive for Steroid
- Medearis Lost to Hart for Rest of Season
- DFG Hopes to Hook Inner-City Anglers
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Frauds' an Overstylized Mix in Thriller-Comedy Genre
- Northridge Takes Offense and Scraps It
- TELEVISIONNew Jazz Channel: Jazz lovers will soon...
- Not Just Reporters, Crusaders! : Television: The self-congratulatory 'Crusaders' boasts that it 'advocates a specific point in every story'--which is part of its problem.
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : Museum Adds Realism to Renovation Picture : Newport Harbor's scaled-down solution to its space problem may prove that less is more, especially in these economic and social climes.
- Small Castaic Agency Spends Big on Lobbying : Finances: The water utility paid more than every other government entity to plead its case in Sacramento.
- BUENA PARK : Woman Arrested in Stabbing of 2 Men
- Sponsors Sought for Audubon Newsletter
- Study Says Jail Can Fight Inmate Violence : Corrections: Officials recommend more staffing, remodeling cellblocks and transferring prisoners.
- The Devil, You Say? : Schools: Mission Viejo High election will decide whether banished Diablo mascot returns. Issue is so contentious an outside group will monitor the vote.
- In Search of That New World Order : Rumbles in Moscow unnerve the West
- August Restaurant Closures
- 4 Airlines Warned to Pay Landing Fees : Aviation: Carriers are told they will lose rights to use Los Angeles International Airport unless they pay disputed rates. More firms will get notices in the following weeks, officials say.
- Boxing
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- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves Put Expos in Deeper Hole, 18-5
- They're Running Into Trouble : College football: USC tailbacks have a long way to go to match past Trojans.
- Ex-Kings Fight for Spots with Ducks : Hockey: Loach, Thomson are not assured of anything after a season with the Stanley Cup finalist.
- It's Time to Replace Everett
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Stottlemyre Shutout Gives Blue Jays a Lift
- Royal Girls Breeze to Volleyball Win
- O.C. STAGE REVIEW : 'Voice of Prairie' Broadcasts Nostalgia : Sturdy direction guides actors who are young but nevertheless capture period from 1895 to 1923 in a warm, tidy production.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Crush': Beguiling, Sinister
- Travel Agents Seek Summit on Tourist Safety : Crime: Industry says steps must be taken quickly in response to the killings in Florida.
- BANKING & FINANCE
- AUTOS
- Lottery Chief Urges No-Bid Contract : Gaming: GTECH would be paid $23 million to automate state's Scratcher ticket payoffs. The proposal comes six months after the same firm was awarded a $400-million non-competitive contract.
- Judge John Vukasin Jr.; Presided at Whitworth Espionage Trial
- Superstar Architects Draw an Audience
- Strike in Nicaragua Turns Violent
- Political Leaders, Activists to Hold Discussion on Illegal Immigration
- First Woman, Latina to Chair Democratic Party Committee : Politics: She says she will continue strategy of electing four Democrats to local office next year.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Delays Decision on Beach Meter Plan
- THOUSAND OAKS : NAACP Saturday School to Begin
- CAMARILLO : Council Considers Skateboarding Ban
- Judge Orders Mother, Girl Back to L.A. : Courts: Woman faces a child stealing charge after taking daughter to Pittsburgh. Officials there said they sympathized but could not intervene in unusual custody case. : Judge Orders Mother, Daughter Back to L.A.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Council Rejects Cat-Licensing Proposal : Animal control: County officials fail to persuade Lancaster representatives that fewer impounded felines would have to be euthanized.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Piers: Nothing but Hard Choices
- International Business : BRIEFING BOOK : A Boom in Israel Might Well Be Felt All the Way to California
- Tokos Clinical General Manager Named Vice President
- Executive Travel : Hotel-Motel Line Blurs; Here Are Options
- Losing Bidder Challenges Navy Cargo Ship Contract
- New Attitudes and Litigation Over Asbestos : Public health: Some scientists and government officials now believe removal isn't necessarily the best course.
- Suit Alleges Defective Leisure World Work : Courts: Manager of 6,100 Laguna Hills condos seeks $1.4 million from contractors and a trust set up by developer Ross Cortese. He alleges shoddy construction of roofs, ramps built nearly 20 years ago.
- THE BATTLE FOR PARAMOUNT : Viacom: We Buy, or You Pick Up Tab : Takeover Bets a Riskier Game Than in Wild Days of 1980s
- Water Agency Pours Money Into Lobbying Efforts
- Wins and Losses : Gay couples have made some progress on the adoption front, with a growing number of judges allowing partners to be co-parents. But case law continues to be inconsistent--and confusing.
- IN BRIEF : Maurice Sendak to Discuss New Book
- Charles Loring; County Judge Aided Reforms
- Former Army Official Admits Shoplifting Women's Clothes
- Gang-Bangers Gun the Fun Out of the Pier : Living: Violence threatens to steal the night at the Newport Beach jetty, long a popular haven.
- ANAHEIM : Trash-Pickup Rate Hike Sent to Council
- Prosecution Opens in Bank Holdup Trial : Courts: Defendant allegedly staged series of robberies, including the biggest in Los Angeles history.
- Camarillo : Federal Scientists to Assist Schools
- Tracking Jackson's Jacket : Fancy Police Work Recovers Pop Star's Even Fancier Garment
- GARDEN GROVE : Schoolchildren Issue Call for World Peace
- LANCASTER : Council Is 3rd in County to Reject Cat Licensing
- NOTES : Richard Smith to Coach at Newport Harbor
- LOS ALAMITOS : Refrigerator Helps Ease Pilkenton's Pain
- Q&A; WITH ELTON JOHN : Having a Go at 'Indifference, Intolerance'
- COSTA MESA : Empty Park Building to Be Demolished
- Countywide : Prop. 174 Discussion Set in Garden Grove
- Fitness Trainer Sought in Slaying of Young Woman
- Girl, 5, Returns to L.A. With Man Ruled Her Legal Father : Custody case: Her Thousand Oaks mother is apprehended at LAX on a charge of felony child abduction.
- City to Withhold Housing Allocations
- 9 Students Awarded UCLA Scholarships
- Nothing's Comical About This Team
- Notes on a Scorecard
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Hicks Skips Celebrating
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Oilers' Ryan: It's Same Old Everett
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Kevin Mack Re-Signs With Browns
- Harvard Too Much for Loyola : Water polo: It looked good on paper, but in water, it's Wolverines, 19-6.
- ROUNDUP : Wendt Sparks Huntington Beach's Rally in Volleyball
- Investing in Chinese Economy Is Not for the Risk-Adverse
- Executive Travel : Business Travel Facts
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Yeltsin Realizes Time Is Up, Tries a Desperate Gamble
- Raucous Parliamentary Session Opens Wrangling in Israel Over Peace Accord : Mideast: Rabin has staked his government on the vote on PLO agreement. Protests are held outside Knesset.
- Bill to Ease U.S. Ban on Workers in Politics Passes
- Ukraine Premier's Resignation Accepted
- Most-Guarded Parolee Completes Sentence for Setting Son Afire
- Cambodians Approve New Constitution : Asia: Assembly hands nation's future to a monarchy and coalition rule. Sihanouk will return as king.
- Demjanjuk Free, Leaves Israel for U.S. : Courts: The handcuffs come off after man who was acquitted of being 'Ivan the Terrible' leaves prison and boards New York-bound flight.
- Clinton Says He's Open to Change in Health Bill
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Antelope Valley Mall to Restrict Smoking
- Cloud Cover Keeps It Cool at Summer's End
- Wall May Be Built to Deter Graffiti