- Lemme See Your I.D.
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- MARKETS : Send In the Clowns, the Clams, the Mustaches
- New Occidental Students Learn Lessons in Community Service : Volunteerism: Freshman orientation includes two afternoons helping the homeless and hungry and cleaning up trash. Serving the public 'is a mark of an educated person,' one college official says.
- Candidate Will Speak on Salvador
- Councilman Ousted From Rose Bowl Committee : Dispute: City Council votes to remove Isaac Richard from the stadium's governing board because of threats he reportedly made during a disagreement over free football tickets.
- Planned Complex Would Lure Trade From China, Latin America
- West Hollywood : 2 Charged in Movie Thefts
- New Bride Sentenced for Attempted Murder
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Not a Garden-Variety Walk Down the Aisle
- GLENDALE : City to Sell Power to Nevada Utility
- Ducks to Put Regular-Season Tickets on Sale
- U.S. Tough in Japan Trade Talks
- Corona Judge Urged for Federal Bench : Courts: Sen. Feinstein recommends that Clinton nominate appeals Justice Robert Timlin. He would be first U.S. judge from Inland Empire in nearly 10 years.
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- In Good Hands : Day Care Offers Hope for Alzheimer's Patients, Families
- Former Times Reporter Mary Barber Dead at 69 : Obituary: She spent 21 years in the suburban bureaus, writing with style and wit on everyday slices of life.
- Police Begin Enforcing New Law on Park Hours : Ordinance: After a month of explaining closure rule, officers issue three citations after midnight. They have targeted only those who are awake.
- Floyd Oliver; Publicist Helped Times Mirror Gain Prominence
- 17 Hurt in Bus Crash
- Health Plan Makes It to Bookstores
- Put It in Words
- Gore in Store
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- OPERA REVIEW : A Losing Battle in San Francisco's 'Fille du Regiment'
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bargain Hunts Revive Stocks; Yields Drop : Market Overview
- AUTOS
- The Richest Nut of All
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Volunteers for Life : Teens Donate Their Time to Alleviate the Suffering and Ignorance Surrounding the Deadly AIDS Crisis
- U.S. Seeks Military-Civilian Technology Swap With Japan
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : This Chef Has Personality and Originality : Mollie Ahlstrand serves up delicious Italian dishes straight from the heart at Trattoria Mollie in Santa Barbara.
- Before Animal Rights: A Few Animal Wrongs
- JAUNTS : An Up-Close Look at One of the Few Waterfalls in Area : The Thousand Oaks Sierra Club will lead you on a 2.5-mile afternoon saunter through Wildwood Park.
- Walnut Park : County to Raze Abandoned Home That Became Eyesore
- City to Study Takeover of Power Utility : Finances: 'Municipalization' of the Edison franchise could be an economic savior, but the costs could outweigh the benefits, a consultant says.
- Mascot Choice Can Be Heard Today
- Idea of Golf Course at Broome Ranch Backed by Officials : Thousand Oaks: Some residents are infuriated by plan by which development would fund mountain preservation.
- FULLERTON : Hostel Seeks to Halt Golf Ball Deluge
- U.S. Officials Bracing for Nod to Beijing : Olympics: USOC leaders fear backlash boycott of Atlanta if China wins 2000 Summer Games bid and is criticized by Congress.
- UC Pay Levels Under Scrutiny : Education: Study finds top executives' salaries below those at comparable schools. But critics note that 91 are making more than $100,000 in a time of severe cutbacks elsewhere in the system.
- La Canada Flintridge : Historic Home Dedication
- Polo, Anyone?
- Russia Apologizes to Hanoi on POWs
- Some schools teach AIDS awareness in health...
- BOOKS : Publication Tells How to Get Something for Almost Nothing : The "Freebies" paperback lists a variety of things that can be sent away for through the mail.
- Western Powers and Japan Take Yeltsin's Side
- Whittier Union High School District
- Report Rates UC Salaries Low : Education: Study finds executive pay levels are below those at other schools, although 91 people top the $100,000 mark.
- Classic of the Week : Steely Dan, "Aja" (1977)<i> MCA</i>
- PERSPECTIVES ON RUSSIA : Creating Enemies Where None Exist : We label Moscow's opposing factions as 'villains' and 'heroes,' confusing their interests with our own.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Peete Demoted to Third String
- Reds Now Hunt Only for October
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Bell to Be Ready After Week Off
- It's Where U.S. Golfers Have Met Their Match
- IN THE KITCHEN : The Trouble With Tomatoes
- Meatless Wonders
- Crankin' Bands Give Hut Flashes
- Man Pleads to Lesser Charge in Slaying of Boss : El Rio: D.A. says the victim ran a cult-like operation. The defendant receives expressions of sympathy.
- Colleges to Use Funds for Spring Classes
- PASADENA : Man Sought in Fatal ATM Robbery Surrenders
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Convicted in Fatal '90 Strangulation, Stabbing of Wife : Crime: Arthur C. Mangum, who faces life in prison, took out seven insurance policies worth more than $600,000 on his estranged spouse.
- LOS ANGELES : Aspin, Navy Ordered to Court Over Policy on Gays
- Suspect Slain in Struggle With Officer : Violence: Police joined in chasing man after a window in a Woodland Hills home had been smashed.
- Police on Wheels, Paws Catch Holdup Suspects
- Death's Lesson : Officials Scramble to Shield Youngsters From Body Found at School--but Students Take It in Stride
- Is Abbott in Angels' Future?
- LOW-FAT : A <i> Light </i> Bavarian Cream?
- The Carnival Isn't All Fun and Games
- 'One-Size-Fits-All' Plan Chafes the GOP : Response: Republicans warn of a cumbersome health care bureaucracy. They also object to price controls, premium mandates for employers.
- Glendale : Home Loan Plan Approved
- Orange County Top 10
- OC HIGH : video game review : Super WrestleMania: <i> For Genesis from Flying Edge</i> ; <i> $49.95 </i>
- Hissed on Flight Home, Demjanjuk Faces Deport Threat
- Supervisors to Weigh Plan for Arraignments Via Video at Central Jail
- Loss Leaves Fauria as Flat as a Pancake
- Double Trouble : Touted First-Year Players Radcliffe, Blankinship Lead Loyola Volleyball
- Pacific Palisades : Forum on School Choice
- Walnut Couple Die in Plane Crash
- FAMILY : Choose Kids' Supplies Good Enough to Eat
- Bradbury Estates' Private Guards Cost County $417,000 : Audit: Money that should have gone into the general fund and to other agencies was instead funneled to a special tax district that should have been dissolved in 1983.
- TUSTIN : Council Fills 17 Vacancies on Panels
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : El Zero for El Toro
- A Close-Up Look at People Who Matter : Community Care Day in Capable Hands
- UCI Gets $3.7 Million for Gene Research : Grant: The university is selected as a national study site. Researchers will examine 'chromosome 5' and seek to identify genes responsible for certain inherited disorders.
- Dr. (and Mrs.) Clinton Call for Health Care Surgery : President's impassioned speech lays out themes of fiendishly complex reform
- Trial Begins for Suspect in Crime Wave
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Auto Mall Expected to Gain 4th Dealer : Business: Lancaster hopes to sign a pact with Pioneer Honda-Isuzu. A sheriff's station will be built on the company's current site.
- Decisions
- Hampton's JazzMasters Are Dedicated to Diz : Jazz: The trombonist's career has been rejuvenated by the orchestra devoted to presenting the music of friend and founder Gillespie in fresh arrangements.
- Water Polo Event Has Top Teams
- Brighter Shade of 'NYPD Blue' : Television: Despite preemptions in 11% of its markets, the premiere was seen by 15 million homes. But only half found it provocative.
- AUTOS
- ENERGY
- Winners and Losers
- News Bureau Opens to Spread Word About Satellite Television
- A Lexus-Class Spreadsheet at a Hyundai Price
- Conductor to Offer Musical Samples From Around Globe : Boris Brott plans to experiment with melding sounds from China, Indonesia and India.
- The Thrills Come Zither and Yon
- Violence Threatens a Nighttime Haven : Recreation: Anglers and other denizens of Newport Pier treasure the spot, but shootings may mean its closure.
- GOINGS ON : Dance Gala to Take on an Environmental Tune : This year's Santa Barbara festival will include music, poetry and standing art exhibits, all based on the common theme.
- Clinton's Handoff to Congress Finds Forces Eager to Pounce : Lawmakers: Many analysts predict that after months of wrangling and debate, what emerges will be fairly close to the President's original plan.
- SINGLES : Coaches to Offer Game Plans on How to Succeed at Romance : A convention Sunday for the unattached will cover everything from proper courtship to bad opening lines.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Knee Surgery Ends Webster's Season
- UCLA's Darkest-Before-the-Dawn Report : Economy: Business forecasters say the state's recession will get worse before a modest recovery begins next summer.
- Primerica May Buy Travelers for $5 Billion : Mergers: Deal would be among insurance industry's largest and create one of nation's biggest financial services firms.
- 10 Years Later, No One's Laughing at Carneros
- Central Library Set to Rise From Ashes
- Bell Gardens : City Rejects Fired Manager's Claim for Reinstatement
- Downey : Teen-Agers Will Soon Have Toll-Free Crisis Hot Line
- Festival Has Food Fervor
- Midwest Gets More Generous Flood Relief
- Copeland Feeds on the Energy
- UNFORGIVING : Children's Museum Shoots Holes in Stereotypes About the Wild West
- Shuttle Makes First Nighttime Landing in Florida
- Four Mothers of Invention
- They've Come a Long Way : Parenting: Inglewood Healthy Mothers and Babies program, now 1 year old, has helped about 300 women, twice the number anticipated.
- Police Seek Help in Apparent Murder
- SIDE ISSUE: It's hard enough sometimes to...
- A Call to Arms Against Militant Word Assassins
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2,000 Residents Turn In Toxins
- Despite Willie Jackson's Severe Learning Disability and Arrest of His Mother, Football and New Family Give Him an . . . : Outside Chance
- Salsa to Sell Tickets for APSL Final
- Samaranch Is Elected by Acclamation
- THEATER REVIEW : Laughs Pave the 'Road to Nirvana'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : The Breeders' Relaxed Jam
- A Party for All Seasons
- The Region : Ethnic Health Survey Begun
- Home Can Be Used to Shelter Elderly From Money Worries : A Ventura County agency is working to educate people about reverse mortgages.
- Lottery Puts Off Action on GTECH Bid
- Proposal Divides Gallegly, Beilenson
- BITTER PILL: The health plan President Clinton...
- WESTMINSTER : 6 Hurt in Martial Arts School Fire
- Coleman to Play Two Positions : College football: His role expanded after Northridge scraps run-and-shoot offense.
- Fine-Tuning Puts Matadors Closer to Goal
- JAZZ REVIEW : Blending the Best of Both Music Worlds
- City Council Meeting Seen as a Case Study
- Donna Shalala
- 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.
- Dense-Pac Microsystems Inc: The Garden Grove manufacturer...
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- The Most Beautiful Garden I Never Saw
- Bickering Leaves Muscovites Numb : Reaction: Economics holds more interest than political brawling for Russians trying to make ends meet.
- U.S. Rejects Zoo's Request to Import Pandas
- 6 Oregon Cities, 1 County Pass Laws Against Gay Rights
- TRAVEL : Well, Bill, Here's a Way to Meet Real Americans : The President can continue his quest by taking an overnight tour to Vegas--only $10 round-trip from Ventura County.
- Dueling Attitudes : Is this town big enough for more than one glossy monthly? Let's ask the editors of Los Angeles, Buzz
- Sierra Club Guides Invite Hikers to Whiting Ranch
- International Support for Yeltsin Urged : Diplomacy: U.S. moves to encourage Russian reforms in pushing for economic assistance.
- Artful Statements
- Water War : Clydesdale Breeder Fights County Over Well Repairs, Delivery and Pollution
- 'Predator' Mites Released in Grove
- Temple City : A Law Lesson From the Law
- SANTA PAULA : Man Sought After Accosting 2 Boys
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Petition Could Snuff Out Smoking Ban
- BURBANK : 3 Glendale Students Were Going to Miller
- Learning the Old-Fashioned Way : How reform program can help a school when it goes off course
- Mother Jailed in Child Theft Case : Court: Catherine F. Thomas faces trial on charges of child abduction after disappearing with her daughter, who remains with legal father.
- Losses Against Top Teams Haven't Shaken Confidence of Carson Coach
- Cause of Denny's Injuries Disputed : Court: Doctor says the brick shown on videotape hitting the trucker in the head struck him behind the area where his skull was fractured.
- Indiana Court Decisions Tyson
- ART REVIEWS : Social Critique With a Colorful Touch
- 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.
- How Now Caramel Cow
- Artist Is a Work in Progress : Greg Pelner's Talent, Not His Autism, Draws Attention
- BOOK REVIEW : Short Stories' Leaps of Originality End as Often in Pratfalls as in Flight : LIPSTICK ON THE HOST, <i> by Aidan Mathews</i> ; Harcourt Brace, $21.95, 307 pages
- VANISHING ACTNow you see him, now you...
- OXNARD : Thrift Store Fire Blamed on Arson
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- Jury Deliberations to Begin in Riot Death
- WOODLAND HILLS : Crackdown Sought on 'Day Loiterers'
- Health Plan Gets Mixed Reviews : Reaction: Valley residents find positive and negative aspects in President's proposal for reform. Many say he didn't provide the details.
- Group Honors 30 Volunteers at Lunch
- Drag-Racing Proposal Gets a Tentative Green Light : Recreation: Harbor commissioners set conditions for approval, including the support of harbor-area residents.
- TOPANGA CANYON : Big Housing Development Plans Pass Key Hurdle
- Ways to Get Involved in Your Child's Studies
- 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.
- Whittier : Lowell Schools to Decide How to Fill Seat on Board
- Israeli Religious Party Key to Peace Plan Vote : Politics: Rabin wants a Jewish majority. He needs 6 votes from the ultra-Orthodox Shas.
- Randell's, Ritz Better Than Ever
- If You Can't Stand the Heat, Get Out of Cup
- TRIBUTE TO WOODY HERMAN
- Rockers Get a Move On
- Green Goddess Dressing
- A Man and His Spam
- CRAFTS : String Along Kids With a Jewelry-Making Party
- The Region : Tri-City Coalition Expands
- 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.
- La Habra Heights : School District Approves Sale of Unused Land
- Family a Part of Rabbinical History : Michele Paskow-Cohen is one of 325 women rabbis nationwide, and belongs to one of the few father-daughter rabbi teams in the country.
- Enjoying Mexico's Musical Heritage
- He Feels Right at Home on Both Sides of Ball : Football: Uhl left Mater Dei, now plays tight end and linebacker for Trabuco Hills.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Lofton Is Latest New Receiver
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Pollsters Have Wildcats Purring
- CIF Will Not Punish 8 Players : Prep basketball: Attendance at Nike camp after Sept. 1 violated rule, but athletes did so unknowingly, officials say.
- New Directions for East West Players : Theater: The 28th season opens with '29 1/2 Dreams' as Tim Dang takes over as artistic director and the company launches a new, and more businesslike, approach.
- Borland Sees the Future, and It Is Discounted
- Chic Sheep : Hollow Road Farms via Zingerman's Delicatessen : 442 Detroit St.; Ann Arbor, Mich. 48104; (313) 663-3400; <i> MasterCard, Visa</i>
- FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS
- Southeast Area : Young Latino Tutors Sought for Area's Literacy Program
- Pico Rivera : El Rancho Principal's Trial on Battery Delayed a Month
- NATO Forces Linked to Bosnia Peace
- Clinton Bets Ending Waste Means Savings : Funding: The President is gambling he can find the money to pay for his plan without painful tax hikes. Critics say the proposal is 'wishful thinking.'
- Carla Bowman; Instructor
- OAK PARK : District Hires Firm to Manage Project
- 2 Arrested in Phony Check Scheme
- CALABASAS : Hospice Executive Director Named
- Couple Sold Illegal Weapons, Jury Told : Trial: FBI agent who posed as a white supremacist describes transactions. Defense attorneys have maintained that Christian and Doris Nadal are victims of entrapment.
- Irvine, Santa Ana Officers Cleared in Civil Rights Case
- ARLETA : Community to Dedicate Welcome Sign
- Chapman Adjusting to Division III Volleyball
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Discouraged Shah Considers Redshirting
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Giants Beats Astros, 1-0, and Cut Braves' Lead to 2 1/2
- Datum Signs Pact: Datum Inc. of Anaheim,...
- Pasadena : Appointment Overturned
- Border Tensions : Lakewood Claims Imbalance in Law Enforcement
- Sierra Madre : Higher Pay for New Chief
- Malibu : Mobile Home Park Ruling
- The Region : Late-Night Train Set for Fair
- 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
- The Region : Transit Group Expands
- 2 Wreck Survivors Had Expected Quiet Trip Home From Valley
- 81 Die as Missile Downs 2nd Airliner in Georgian War : Europe: Conflict with rebels takes a vicious turn. Former Soviet republic is threatened with disintegration.
- From Classes to Campuses: Putting Colleges to the Test
- Robert A. Wachsman; Columnist
- Arafat in Beijing for Talks on Peace Plan
- Another Weekend, Another Festival : THE BLUES JUST KEEP ON COMIN'
- Mystery Writers' Calendar Reveals Men Whodunit
- Search Intensifies for Missing Westlake Nurse
- Council Ousts Parks Commissioners : Dispute: Dismissals of four of five members follow letters to the editor from them criticizing Yorba Linda mayor's statements about a shortage of facilities.
- Unpaid Parking Fines May Have Cost L.A. $500,000 : Audit: The city controller blames the shortage on sloppy accounting and monitoring procedures by the office of parking and an outside contractor.
- Youth Guilty in Jewelry Store Murders : Courts: Judge sentences boy, 15, to be imprisoned until age 25, the maximum term for juveniles.
- Cosmetic Surgery : Residents Weigh In With Ideas for Venice Beach's $10-Million Face Lift
- Boardinghouse Fire Death Prompts Suit
- Characteristically Blunt : Cousins Stay at Home, Keep San Fernando Football Tradition Alive
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : No Charges to Be Filed Against Bonds
- Canyon Transfers Provide Spark for Incendiary Clash : High school football: Former Thousand Oaks players and coaches prepare to face a Lancer team that feels bitter and betrayed.
- LPGA's Regular-Season Finale Starts in San Diego
- Ineligible Player Causes El Camino to Forfeit 8 Victories : Football: Defensive back on last season's team falsified name on transcripts and other documents. He apparently played for Compton College in 1989 and '90.
- Chapt. 11 Plan Would Give GE Capital Del Taco Stock : Reorganization: Largest creditor would also be able to appoint 2 of the Costa Mesa-based firm's 3 board members.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bargain Hunts Revive Stocks; Yields Drop : Market Overview
- Thou Shalt Buy My Book
- U.S. Pressed to Loosen Technology Export Rules
- Ousted Esquire Editor Sent Out to Afield
- 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.
- Health-Care Panel in O.C. Unimpressed by Clinton Plan
- Businesses, City Team Up to Revive Downtown : Redevelopment: In an unusual partnership, employers pledge $125,000 toward a study aimed at thwarting deterioration.
- NEIGHBORS : Education in the American Dream : Westlake Village foundation is designed to show students the value of home ownership.
- WORDS & IMAGES : Bookstore Joins In Effort to Halt Banning : A Ventura shop will display challenged works during 'Freedom to Read' week, starting Saturday.
- WET & WILD : Snap Decisions Made Underwater
- Q & A : THE CLINTON HEALTH PLAN
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Nation Braces for Another Big Leap Into Future
- Experts to Examine Safety of Subway Tunnels : Transit: Independent panel is appointed after disclosure that some walls are thinner than specified.
- Staff Payrolls Grow at 3 Times the Inflation Rate
- New Premier Is Appointed in Ukraine
- STUDIO CITY : Big Evangelist Crusade Set for June, 1994
- SEAL BEACH : Burned Firefighter Honored With Badge
- Blue Jays' Streak Ends at Nine, but They Don't Lose Any Ground
- There Are No Small Meals . . .
- Republicans Assail Cost of State Desert Bill
- The following are selected entries from...
- Petition Drive Puts Smoking Ban in Doubt : Ordinance: Council is on the spot to repeal or weaken its tough new law or put the issue to a public vote. Tobacco interests vow to continue fighting measure.
- SOCCER : Mexico's Reserve Team Easily Beats Cameroon
- Catch of the Day at Landings: the Doldrums
- Off the Farm and Into the Woods? : Performing Arts: When Shelton Stanfill leaves Wolf Trap Farm Park for L.A.'s Music Center he'll be faced with fund-raising challenges.
- Yeltsin Retains Military and Cabinet Support
- Weather, Lower Cost Boost Fair Crowds
- Huntington Park : Tenant and Landlord Rights to Be Discussed at Workshop
- Post-Quake Renovations Have Shaken Up Whittier's Uptown
- New Pick of the Week : Bobbie Cryner, "Bobbie Cryner"<i> Epic</i>
- Southeast Area : School Sex Equity Panel Has Openings for 3 Students
- KIDS ON FILM : Depression-Era Story Does More With Less
- Nesler Sanity Case Goes to the Jury
- Debate on Whether to Ration Care Looms : Health: President says ending waste will provide funds for everything. But many experts believe that limits are inevitable.
- Parents Learn How to Pass That Artistic Touch on to Pupils
- Appeals Court Finds Oxnard Liable in Raid
- GARDEN GROVE : Council Opposes Mental Health Site
- Planning Panel OKs Canyon Oaks Project : Topanga Canyon: The controversial plan for 97 luxury homes now goes to the Board of Supervisors. Critics say they'll continue to fight it.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Ticket Sales Not Down, Not Up, Either
- Dr. Dre Tour 'Indefinitely Postponed' After 7 Shows : Pop music: Observers cite problems in promoting the bill of gangsta rappers, including accused murderer Snoop Doggy Dogg.
- Pop Music Review : Ian Moore Dazzles at the Roxy
- 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.
- Vans Reports Profit and Sales Down for Quarter
- Genes That Don't Fit
- Treehouse: Island in the Mainstream
- CULTURE WATCH : Railroad Lingo Hasn't Lost Steam
- 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.
- City Council Votes to Require Licenses for Cats
- County Frees Prop. A Funds for Parkland Acquisitions
- San Marino : Homes OKd on Burnt Estate
- Compton : School Board Meetings to Continue Despite Hostility
- 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
- Scrambling for Just the Right Words
- El Monte : Man Guilty of Hate Crimes
- FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS
- 'Bopha!' Raises Funds and Political Awareness
- Philadelphia Sends Its Young to Party for an Aging Lady : The Hooters may not be hot in the States, but it's a different story in Europe. They play Saturday at Ventura Theatre celebration.
- Staff Payrolls Grow at 3 Times the Inflation Rate