- Jurisprudence
- Doug Dickey, Tennessee athletic director, has criticized...
- TV REVIEWS : Portrait of a Mortal George Washington
- POP REVIEW : Pantera Plays Unsuitable Shrine
- NORTH HILLS : Police Arrest Suspect in Rape of 11-Year-Old Girl
- TORRANCE : Probe Finds Hiring Bias in Police, Fire Departments
- Rockies Take Jerald Clark From Padres : Baseball: Colorado also chooses minor league pitchers Painter, Fredrickson.
- Laguna Beach Tops Capistrano Valley : Volleyball: Defending Division I-champion Artists make quick work of Cougars and roll into semifinals.
- Ponchak Plans to Sign With USC Baseball
- Illini-Spartan Winner Going to Holiday Bowl : College football: Iowa bows out of competition for Dec. 30 game.
- Northridge Signs 4th Volleyball Recruit
- News Tie-Ins --Hype at 11 : Local television newscasts have long been promoting the so-called 'real stories' linked to their network entertainment shows. But now there's a new twist.
- ART REVIEW : Fashion Becomes Art : LACMA Exhibit Showcases the Spectacular Kosode
- Rail Accident Area's Second in 4 Months : Trains: Southern Pacific officials say they plan to install a metal block to help prevent further derailments.
- Committee to Begin Talks on Paying for Desalination Plant
- Florida Police Arrest L.A. Jewelry Store Employee Sought in Robbery
- Angels Lose Harvey, Felix to Expansion
- Police Now Doubt Slaying of Youth Was Gang Retaliation : Santa Paula: Authorities say the feud among street groups has escalated, leading to increased fears among residents.
- Tulsa Receives Harsh Penalties for Violations
- Angels Gamble, Lose Some More
- Amalia Hernandez: 40 Years of Passion : Dance: The 75-year-old choreographer brings her Ballet Folklorico de Mexico back to the Southland.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Ceremony Honors 3 Outgoing Trustees
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA : Film Industry Safety Under Review After Fire Mishaps
- Make Room for More Than Party Faithful : Clinton: There are many able Republicans whose talents would enhance his credibility, especially in foreign policy.
- City to Give Julian Severance, Forgive Debts
- SANTA PAULA : College Lures Eastern Europeans
- Williams Meets With Gang Members Over Police Killing of Pacoima Teen-Ager
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFF PREVIEWS : Favorite's Role Weighs Heavy on Unbeaten Bishop Amat
- VAN NUYS : Pair Charged in Holdup Slaying
- Jurisprudence
- First the Draft, Then Names : Baseball: After 72 are selected by the expansion clubs, wheeling and dealing for better-known players begins.
- Pastorini, Taft Girls' Tennis Team Satisfy Debt With City Title
- Benefits Set for Film Project on Dance Pioneer
- TV Ratings : 'Jacksons' Has ABC Dancing
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS--SIX MONTHS LATER : Money and Power/Making It in the Inner City : About This Section
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS--SIX MONTHS LATER : Money and Power/Making It in the Inner City
- BUENA PARK : Firm Leaves City in Citation Limbo
- West Plans Searches, Force if Needed, in Yugoslav Blockade
- Need a Boost? Yawning Helps : Behavior: Birds do it. Hippos do it. Even fish yawn, and a few scientists are trying to find out why people do it.
- Kmart May Unplug 'Blue Light' Special
- BANKING
- U.S. Losing Its Edge in 10 of 11 High-Tech Fields : Competitiveness: A report by the General Accounting Office cites erosion of market share in aircraft, supercomputers, robotics--all but pharmaceuticals.
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS--SIX MONTHS LATER : Money and Power/Making It in the Inner City : The Corporate Giants: How Are They Helping?
- Opposition Backs U.N. Role for German Troops : Politics: Social Democrats' vote brings party closer to a public mood that has shifted perceptibly to the right.
- Service With a Smile Is Not Always Good Enough : Relationships: In some lines of work, communication is key to alleviating customer resentment.
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS--SIX MONTHS LATER : Money and Power/Making It in the Inner City : THE CHURCHES' ROLE : 'Real progress means turning over dollars in your own community.'
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS--SIX MONTHS LATER : Money and Power/Making It in the Inner City : LOOKING AHEAD: Visions of Darkness and Hope : "In one night, we lost everything'.
- Carl Karcher Offers Buyout to Shareholders
- SESPE CONDOR SANCTUARY : 6 Chicks Will Be Released in the Wild
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Report on Clinton Passport Search Due
- BOOK REVIEW : Homespun Stories of the Old Days, Ways : THIS OL' DROUGHT AIN'T BROKE US YET (But We're All Bent Pretty Bad), <i> by Jim Garry</i> , Orion Books $18; 240 pages
- PERSONALITY IN THE NEWS : Clinton, New Aide Have Career Parallels : Transition: Personnel director Riley is a centrist Southern Democrat and served two terms as South Carolina's governor.
- Nation IN BRIEF : OREGON : Trial Opens in Case of Man Left at Track
- Cruising Crenshaw : Culture: Young adults have been buzzing the boulevard for decades. Police say the social ritual is relatively harmless, but some business owners and residents want to put on the brakes.
- * John J. Cascella; Keyboardist for John Mellencamp
- Understanding the Riots--Six Months Later : MONEY AND POWER / MAKING IT IN THE INNER CITY : Q & A: Joe Sanchez Jr., Founder, Mexican American Grocers Assn.
- BUENA PARK : Jail Cells Equipped With Telephones
- Authorities Arrest Teen-Age Suspect in Rape of Girl, 11
- Anaheim : Cheerleaders Get a Second Chance
- Despite Bad Report, Milk Still Does a Body Good : Health: Some doctors are sour on the calcium-rich beverage, citing a link to diabetes. But most experts say children should continue to drink up.
- An Heir-Raising Enterprise : Money: You inherit big bucks, but the bank has its own ideas about how the funds should be managed. It may be time to call in the trust-buster.
- Freeing of Bosnia Captives Slowed by West's Inaction : Balkans: Lack of refuge abroad prevents evacuation of notorious Serb-run camps that outraged the world.
- Honeymoon? Or a Shaky Marriage? : Clinton/Congress harmony vows will be tested
- LANCASTER : Man Surrenders in Shooting Death
- U.S. Is Considering the Sale of Spy Satellite to Abu Dhabi
- Doctor Who Makes House Calls to the Down, Out and Homeless : Twice a week, Dr. Pedro Jose Greer visits the encampments of Miami to persuade ailing residents to get free treatment.
- Junior ROTC to March On at City Schools
- District Policy Would Protect Gays in Schools : Discrimination: Trustees support proposal but strong opposition from religious groups is expected. It's up for a final vote in two weeks.
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS--SIX MONTHS LATER : Money and Power/Making It in the Inner City : Minority Companies That Have Made It Big
- Havel to Seek Presidency
- This Parrot Means What He Says : Research: 'Alex' is no ordinary bird. He seems to understand the questions that are put to him and to offer answers that mean the same to him as they do to people.
- Laser Medical Technology Narrows Third-Quarter Loss
- Confection Protection : Sylmar Firm Wins Copyright Suit on Chocolate Design
- Dow Sheds 12 in Selloff Led By Small Stocks : Market Overview
- Italy Jails Scores of Mafia Suspects in Crime Sweep
- Grant to Fund Commuter Work Center : Antelope Valley: The $153,550 will be used toward establishing a Lancaster facility with satellite workstations. The goal is to get some employees off the freeways.
- Police Net Reputed 'Blue Bag Bandit,' 16 Robberies Later
- ANAHEIM : Bazaar Items Raise Funds, Self-Esteem
- SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO ROUNDUP
- Calexico Girl Challenges Scout's 'Serve God' Oath
- If He Must Wear a Costume, He Should Avoid Big Bird
- Golden Spikes Award Caps Nevin's Season : Baseball: Infielder is second consecutive county athlete to be named nation's outstanding amateur player.
- UCLA, St. Louis Show New Looks in Opener : College basketball: For Bruins, it's replacements for Murray, MacLean. For Billikens, there's a coaching change.
- ART
- TV REVIEWS : Reminiscing With Rolling Stone at 25
- STAGE
- BURBANK : Nurse's Assistant Denies Rape Charge
- Dornan Complains to Party About Ryan : Politics: Congressman says primary foe 'went far beyond scope of ethical campaigning.' Opposition camp calls charge 'a joke.'
- Buildup of Trapped Air Caused Sewage Pipe Break : Inquiry: Report gives no specific reason for the occurrence, which the city initially dismissed as the cause.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Schoolchildren Honor Retiring Librarian for 40 Years Service
- Ex-Officer's Murder Conviction Is Vacated : Courts: Appeal panel calls for hearing. It cites the possibility of jurors' misconduct in trial over the killing of a Northridge man.
- Officials Meet With Protesters
- Titan Baseball Signs Santa Fe Springs Player
- San Joaquin Tollway Goes to Panel for Key OK
- ROUNDUP : Van Nuys to Play in Volleyball Final
- Angels Lose Harvey, Felix to Expansion : Baseball: Florida decides reliever is worth big salary. Marlins also take Felix. Dodgers get Reed from the Rockies.
- Jurisprudence
- Clippers Pull Away in Overtime
- Blankenship to Relinquish Cross-Country Post at Hart
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS ROUNDUP : Dana Hills Reaches Semifinals by Defeating Corona del Mar
- WFC Honors 5 Northridge Players on Its 1st Team
- VENTURA : Intruder Arrested in Motel Robbery
- Countywide : Pollution Control Planner Gets Post
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Verbal Assault Part of the Plan Against USC
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Top 4 Seeds Win in Water Polo
- Taxpayers Paid $475,000 for Defense in Fraud Case : Courts: Cost of the four-month trial of Olen Phillips and Charles Francoeur is among the highest for indigents.
- ORANGE : Multicultural Book Fair Set for Saturday
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Contract Approved for Prison Water
- NORTHRIDGE : 2nd Teen-Ager Sentenced in Killing
- Undocumented Workers
- Undocumented Workers
- Use of Handguns in Self-Defense
- UCLA Reunion
- Anti-Foreigner Sentiment
- Plutonium Shipments
- Licensing Cats No Solution
- Representation
- Undocumented Workers
- Use of Handguns in Self-Defense
- 'Predatory Mall Development'
- Undocumented Workers
- Women Scientists
- Investigate County Perks
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 18, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 18, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 18, 1992
- MOVIES - Nov. 18, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 18, 1992
- Obituaries - Nov. 18, 1992
- Names in the News - Nov. 18, 1992
- Names in the News - Nov. 18, 1992
- Names in the News - Nov. 18, 1992
- Names in the News - Nov. 18, 1992
- Names in the News - Nov. 18, 1992
- TELEVISION - Nov. 18, 1992
- TELEVISION - Nov. 18, 1992
- TELEVISION - Nov. 18, 1992
- Retailers See Positive Signs for Holidays : Survey: But merchants, who expect luring customers into stores to be more expensive than ever, are guarded about expectations for bottom lines.
- O.C. Charity Chief Jailed in Forgeries : Investigation: Fired director of Irvine housing agency charged with diverting to his personal use much of $450,000.
- Molina Says She Won't Enter Race for Mayor : Politics: Decision by the likely front-runner leaves the contest wide open. She says she can't abandon her board duties.
- Hillary Clinton Speech May Signal More Active Role : Transition: President-elect's aides see talk as chance to assuage uneasiness about changing First Lady tradition.
- NEW PRICE AGE: After a great College...
- Board to Evict Community Center Management : County supervisors: Area residents complained about services at the El Modena facility and demanded the ouster of the operators.
- Couple Found Shot to Death in Garden Grove : Slayings: The man's 16-year-old son discovers the bodies when returning from school. Police rule out murder-suicide in case.
- 19 of 68 Firms Question Listing by Rebuild L.A.
- Clinton Adviser Involved in S&L; Lawsuit : Thrifts: As a transition aide, Thomas McLarty is in a position to influence policy on Resolution Trust Corp., which is handling the bailout and filed suit.
- BY THE BOOK: Don't try to persuade...
- Newport to Sell Seized Mercedes Police Chief Used : Law enforcement: Detectives say they don't feel safe driving it. Campbell is seeking a medical leave for a work-related ailment.
- FBI Joining Probe Into Spiro Deaths : Slayings: Agency will investigate allegations that the purported spy and his family were killed by terrorists. Sheriff's Department downplays move.
- SUPER FUNERAL: No one really believes...
- NO CONTEST: Ed Leard of Huntington Beach,...
- Ex-Head of Charity Held on Forgery, Theft Counts : Crime: Clyde E. Weinman is charged with looting Irvine agency of $450,000. He was fired in June.
- Officials Believe Woman Had Encephalitis : Public health: Pending test results may confirm that the county has had its first human case of the disease's St. Louis strain.
- Countywide : River-Widening Work Off Till Spring
- OXNARD : Traffic Stop Leads to Robbery Arrest
- S.D. Zoo May Get a Pair of Pandas
- Conviction of Ex-Officer in Contract Slaying Vacated
- BURBANK : System to Purify Tainted Well Water Inaugurated
- Board Acts to Reform Pensions
- SANTA ANA : Rights Trial Begins in Slaying by Officer
- LAPD Opens 8 South-Central Community Contact Centers
- SAN CLEMENTE : Preservation Law Revisions on Agenda
- Chief of Police Sees Red After Ticket Is Dismissed : Law: Many erring drivers may escape fines because Laguna Beach police motorcycles are painted partly blue.
- Conditional Jail Furlough Contract OKd
- It's a Mall World After All; or, Is That Your Military Intelligence Showing?
- One Assailant in Fatal Stabbing Is Identified
- Obituaries - Nov. 18, 1992
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION I VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Youngsters Come Through
- Tulsa Receives Harsh Penalties for Violations
- Satashi Funatsu
- Fans or Fanatics? : UCLA-USC Game Day Is Approaching and Spirits Are High, but Some Are Nearly Out of Control
- Countywide : 3 on Planning Panel Fight Restructuring
- 2 Crushed to Death in Railroad Car : Accident: Another is badly hurt when a load of steel rods shifts. Officials say illegal aliens probably were returning to Mexico.
- 300 Gallons of Oil Spill From Ruptured Pipe : Granada Hills: Oozing crude from an inactive, city-owned underground conduit seeps through cracks onto a residential street.
- Bryn Gillis
- Window on Paradise : The Bahia de la Ventana on Sea of Cortez Provides Some of the Best Saltwater Fishing in the World
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP
- Slain Couple Found in Garden Grove Home by Man's Son
- Country Club Seeks Increase in Dues to Regain Solvency : Chapter 11: Marbella board hopes to lift exclusive haven for golfers out of bankruptcy status. Opposition expected from some of 700 members.
- 2 Firms Play Role in Pipeline
- Storage Properties Reports Little Change in Profit
- Caroline Rentto has been named account executive...
- RETAIL
- Howling Success of a Casket Business
- PerfectData Reports 40% Profit Drop in 2nd Quarter
- German Opposition Party Backs Immigration Limits
- U.N. Authorizes Naval Blockade Against Serbia
- Iraq's Neighbors Refuse to Lend Support to Creation of Independent Kurdish State : Summit: Foreign ministers of Turkey, Iran and Syria back Baghdad's dominance over minority.
- Keno May Be a Hot Number for Lottery : Gambling: As the game quietly debuts, sales increase sharply. State officials expect to have better idea of its impact in six weeks when equipment is fully installed.
- Sanctions Squeeze Iraqis--Not Hussein
- Clinton Rebuffs Critics on Gay Military Ban
- Hospital Probed for Signs of Disease : Health: Officials seek to determine if emergency room personnel at Western Medical Center-Anaheim have come down with Legionnaire illness.
- Keno Makes Orderly Debut as California Lottery Game : Betting: Loitering hordes feared by police remain unseen on opening day. State officials say proceeds increase nonetheless.
- SANTA MONICA : 2 Robbery Suspects Caught With $176,000 After Chase
- Geffen Firm Said to Settle Case of Sex Harassment : Litigation: An out-of-court settlement of $500,000 is reportedly reached in one suit, but another may be filed.
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK / MIKE DiGIOVANNA : Titans Fail to Lure Baseball Prospect Away From Miami
- COLLEGE REPORT / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Bowl Chances Slim, Almost None for Bruins
- Chrysler May Close Austrian Venture : Automobiles: The European Community wants to add a 10% duty on vehicles made at its minivan plant.
- Airline Stocks Plunge, Sending Dow Down 27 : Market Overview
- * Arete Associates of Sherman Oaks won...
- Ex-Communist Leader Trounces Lithuania's Independence Heroes
- Understanding the Riots--Six Months Later : A New Blue Line / REMAKING THE LAPD : A New Direction, a Long Road
- Santa Clarita Panel Cites Potential Savings
- Latino Civic Leader Villa Dies at 74
- Council Defers Action to Fill Kelly's Seat
- NEWPORT BEACH : City to Interview 14 for Utilities Chief
- Countywide : Community Group Seeks Public's Ear
- Looking Inward : Rocker Joe Ely Doesn't Let a Little Introspection Dampen Lively Shows
- INSURANCE
- Pacesetter Business Properties: The Newport Beach company...
- Airline Stocks Tumble; Dow Drops 27.29 : Market Overview
- Presidents Often Find Life Is Stifling in a Glass White House : Clinton echoes past chief executives in his promises to stay close to the people. But those vows rarely survive the reality of a public job and its private risks.
- Some Newly Elected to Shun Perks but Keep Free Parking at Airport
- New State Law Tries to Take Punch Out of SLAPP Suits
- Lynn LaBreche Hamilton has joined BSHA Design...
- Improvements Indicated in Mid-Priced Housing Sales
- NATIONAL CITY : Fleeing Motorist Hurt in Crash
- The Men Who Embody Rivalry : USC: The first time was a charm for Smith, who guided a 17-13 comeback victory in 1987. He is 3-1-1 against the Bruins.
- Weekend Box Office : 'Dracula' Counts for Plenty
- OAK PARK : Victim, 71, Foils Carjack Attempt
- George Montgomery has been named vice president...
- L.A. Health Coverage Rates Top Survey : Insurance: But the methodology overlooks the fact that HMOs are becoming the rule in California.
- Dollars and Scents : Some Magazines Are Rethinking Those Perfume Ads
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : As Parents Read Less, Children Turn to TV
- CULTURE WATCH : 'Oldest of the Old' Group Is Growing
- Davstar Stock Price Plunges After Critical Magazine Story : Finance: The Barron's article alleged that the Newport Beach firm issued misleading press releases touting a medical device.
- FDA Urged to OK Drug for Ovarian Cancer : Health: The agency's oncologic committee recommends approval of taxol after studies show it to be effective.
- SIMI VALLEY : EPA to Discuss Rocketdyne Lab
- MISSION VIEJO : 2 Hurt When Pickup Slams Into Tree
- Arson Charge Filed in Store Attack : Thousand Oaks: A prosecutor says investigators have obtained a videotape of the incident.
- Officers Fail Judge's White-Glove Test
- Search Teams Give Up Hunt for Pair's Plane : Aviation: Air, ground crews call off their effort to find couple whose craft is believed to have crashed in Nevada on Oct. 29.
- Deputy Broke 3 Rules in Killing, County Says : Hearing: Civil Service panel hears ex-officer's appeal of his firing over fatal shooting of 15-year-old in 1991.
- Countywide : Doctor to Speak on Women in Medicine
- Tarver Scores 27 for Bruins in 92-80 Exhibition Victory
- Victory Was Picture Perfect : UCLA's Comeback in 1965 Has Special Meaning for Donahue
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Elway to Have Further Tests
- A Chapter Closed, He Is Opening
- ART REVIEW : Jarring Family Album of Domesticity : Photography: An exhibition at the County Museum of Art looks at 'Pleasures and Terrors of Domestic Comfort.'
- TV REVIEWS : 'The New Europeans': Road to Unification
- Singing a Different Tune : Jimmy Scott Comes to Terms With a Cruel Affliction
- Incomnet Reports Loss of $419,277 in Quarter
- * Marquardt Manufacturing Inc. of Van Nuys...
- Lora Williams has been named senior product...
- Carmen E. Genovese has been named vice...
- Bramalea California Loses Its Top Executive : Home building: Peter Perrin, who had been firm's president since 1980, will start his own business.
- Top GATT, U.S. Officials Meet About Logjam : Commerce: No breakthrough is reported in talks aimed at resolving an American-European dispute that threatens a global trade pact.
- Joint Venture Falls Through: PCC Group Inc.,...
- SEOUL : Yeltsin on the Road
- N.Y. Lawmaker Sought Clinton Passport Probe : Campaign: But the State Dept. search was completed before letter citing Democratic nominee by name arrived from Rep. Gerald Solomon.
- Woman Can't Wake Up From Red-Tape Nightmare
- SEAL BEACH : Archeological Panel to Study Unocal Plan
- VENTURA : Plans to Buy Land for Courthouse OKd
- Steps Taken to Save Endangered Plants on Federal Lands : Environment: The U.S. Forest Service and a private conservation organization sign a bellwether agreement to protect thousands of species from extinction.
- FULLERTON : Computer to Help in Teaching English
- COLLEGE DIVISION / ARA NAJARIAN : Master's Schedules to Play Soccer Later
- PREP NOTES : Williams Signs With San Jose State
- "The Living," a play by Anthony Clarvoe...
- MUSIC REVIEW : Members of Vivo Trio Separated at Group's Birth : Three exceptional musicians remain largely individuals playing simultaneously at chamber ensemble's debut at UC Irvine.
- EXPANSION DRAFT PRESENT : As the Day Turns, Teams Search for Tomorrow
- Northwest-KLM Joint Operation Cleared by U.S. : Airlines: The two will be allowed to function in most ways as a single airline.
- All Charged Up in Sacramento
- Astro Sciences Rebounds, Posts Profit of $282,288
- RETAIL
- Van Toffler has been promoted to the...
- Understanding the Riots--Six Months Later : A New Blue Line / REMAKING THE LAPD : A New Direction
- Detroit Officers Charged in Black Motorist's Death
- BOOK REVIEW : 'Trick' Falls Short of Being a Treat : TRICK OF THE EYE, <i> by Jane Stanton Hitchcock</i> , Dutton $19; 277 pp.
- 2 Men Held in Peace Pipe Theft
- Ventura : Judge Reprimanded For Taped Remark
- Parole Agents Picket Over Layoff Plans : Law enforcement: They say the cutbacks, which affect 20 officers in San Diego, will put the community at risk.
- Attorney Pleads Not Guilty to Murder-for-Hire : Courts: Stuart Jeffrey Sandrock of La Jolla is charged with soliciting a jail inmate to kill a former client.
- Schools Lose Appeal Over Teacher Pay : Education: An appellate court refuses to overturn a ruling that temporarily halted a deep salary cut. District will dip into emergency fund to issue paychecks.
- Transit Card Plan to Debut Amid Doubts : Transportation: Some see electronic fare system as boon, others as unnecessary expense.
- SANTA PAULA : City Will Create Economic Agency
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Montoya Is Given Pleasant Surprise
- Tennis
- MUSIC REVIEW : Tribute Opens Choral Society New Season
- AIRLINES
- Melissa Mollay and Dean Lingenfelder have been...
- Tejon Ranch's Profit Jumps Sharply in Quarter
- GM's Pension Fund Shortfall Ballooning : Autos: With the ranks of the company's retirees growing, the gap could hit $11.4 billion by the end of the year.
- Ira Jaffe has been named president of...
- Documentary : Saddling Up to Bring Back the Ballots : Getting the vote out is nothing compared to getting the vote <i> back</i> from some rural regions of Mexico.
- Understanding the Riots--Six Months Later : A New Blue Line / REMAKING THE LAPD : Staff for 'A New Blue Line'
- Grenade Blast in Jerusalem Kills Palestinian, Injures 12
- Hans Veeder has been appointed president of...
- * Rockwell International Corp. of Canoga Park...
- Understanding the Riots--Six Months Later : A New Blue Line / REMAKING THE LAPD : Q & A : Bill Violante, <i> President of the Los Angeles Police Protective League</i>
- New Vatican Catechism Updates 1566 Version : Religion: Drunk driving and tax evasion join abortion and homosexuality on list of taboos.
- Understanding the Riots--Six Months Later : A New Blue Line / REMAKING THE LAPD : GILBERT AYUYAO
- Understanding the Riots--Six Months Later : A New Blue Line / REMAKING THE LAPD : CHERYL FRANCIS HARRINGTON
- Media : Men of Many Letters Deluge India's Papers : Hundreds of missives arrive daily for the Bombay press from cranks, casual correspondents and serious critics.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Volunteers Plan Thanksgiving Picnic
- BREA : City Adds Materials to Recycling List
- VENICE : Man Gets Year in Assault on Bicyclist During Riots
- Hair gain scheme: The Doo Dah Parade...
- PLATFORM : Starting the Healing
- Hachborn Gives the Gulls Depth
- At the Finish, It Was Saints Who Were Southern Fried