- Norwalk : 'Buy American' to Help End Recession, Council Urges
- FASHION : Some Swell Lessons : How to cope with pregnancy--and all the unsolicited advice that usually accompanies impending birth.
- HEALTH & FITNESS : Putting a Spin on Getting Into Shape
- Santa Monica : Writers' Conference
- Ex-Aerospace Workers Searching for a Lifeline
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Election Leaves S. Korea in a Political Standoff : Government: No party wins an Assembly majority in the splintered vote. Some fear renewed turbulence.
- Tijuana Has Airport Plans of Its Own : Transportation: TwinPorts is not part of them, Mexican officials say. The expansion of Rodriguez International will mean jumbo jet capacity by May.
- SANTA CLARITA : Repair of Bridge to Take Up to 6 Weeks
- San Diegans Face Doubling of Sewage Fees : Construction: Higher rates needed to pay for required expansion, improvements. More bad news: Repairs to ocean outfall pipe will cost $16 million, instead of $10 million.
- ELECTIONS : 3 Hot Issues May Be on Torrance Ballot
- CAMARILLO : City Approves Plan to Reroute Its Buses
- Defense in King Case Calls 2nd Expert
- PACOIMA : 1 Killed, 1 Hurt in Drive-By Shooting
- MOTOR RACING : Rahal Overhauls Retirement Talk
- Tyson's Unfulfilled Promise : Boxing: A reporter remembers that the fighter, under Cus D'Amato, was a teen-ager who seemed to be on the right track.
- Titan Athletic Program in Crisis : Cal State Fullerton: The department has been in upheaval since January, 1991, when the school considered dropping football.
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Zwieback Cream Pie, Eggplant Soup
- Salad Days Without the Greens
- Mushrooms in a Dry Season
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Connecticut May Indicate Deep Problem for Clinton
- Restrictions on Water Use Eased
- Bell : Grant Sought for Anti-Gang Program to Serve 6 Cities
- Long Beach : Port Hires Consultants to Study Queen Mary's Future
- F. Lee Bailey Attends Noriega Trial, Casts Doubt on Witness
- Clerics Meet Wilson, Oppose Welfare Cuts
- Aroma and Spice : The popular herb spices up soups and salsas. It's in such demand it's being grown year-round in the county.
- Mayoral, Council Races Low Key So Far : Campaign: Term limits and affordable housing have been major issues leading up to the April 14 vote.
- Woman Released in Auto Death May Be Jailed Again : Justice: San Diego Coutny sheriff is checking her reported trip to mall while under electronic surveillance.
- Issue: The Future of the Queen Mary
- Justices Will Recruit Death Row Lawyers : Counsel: State high court takes over job to break backlog of inmates who need attorneys for their appeals.
- $20-Million Fine, Plea Deal Reported on Nuclear Weapons Plant Wastes
- Barbara Bush Shares Some of Her Pearls
- Suspects Had Ties to Firefighting : Crime: A former county firefighter trainee and a Glendale fire captain face trials in local arson sprees.
- EL CAJON : Recaptured Inmate Moved Downtown
- Incumbents Getting Hit on All Sides : And in America, need for campaign reform is ever obvious
- CHARGERS ARE CATCHING ON : New Coach Takes New Approach to Curing Receivers of the Drops
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cal Lutheran Win Streak Reaches 20
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago's Fontana Shuts Down Golden West
- Ropak Sues Rival, Claiming Libel : Business Says Perstorp Xytec Interferes With Its Customers
- Hughes Unit to Lay Off 100 More Workers
- RETAIL
- PROFILE : The Hungry Chef : Tony Chen is celebrating 10 years of Chen's Szechwan Restaurant, where he practices the art his father taught him.
- Getting Physical, as in Therapy
- School Employees to Vacate Offices in Polluted Area
- Private School Gets OK to Grow : Education: Chamlian Armenian School may increase enrollment from 425 to 500 over five years if it meets 30 conditions.
- Architect Honored for Preservation : Award: Wayne Donaldson, hailed for work in Gaslamp, is named fellow of American Institute of Architects.
- VISTA : Drug Stings Net Arrests at Schools
- SAN DIEGO : Local Schools Go to Science Meet Finals
- Work in progress: More than two years...
- J. Leonard Clark; Candy Company Founder
- Dismissed as Defendants, Deputies Face Job Ruling
- Young Girl With the Blues : * Music: Sue Foley, a 23-year-old from Ottawa, is earning raves for her riffs. She performs tonight at the Belly Up.
- Hockey
- It's Getting Tougher to Make the First Cut : Senior golf: For Jerry Barber, 75, getting into tournaments could soon be more difficult than playing in them.
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : Hidden 'Treasure' in Irvine : Flashy Theatrefaire Production Is Densely Colored--So Much That It Sometimes Threatens to Blur Robert Louis Stevenson's Original Story
- GREAT HOME COOKS : The Princess of Pralines
- Kroeker Is Widely Seen as Peacemaker, Good Listener : LAPD: His openness allayed anger over King beating. Critics accuse him of blatant self-promotion.
- The Real Campaign Issue Is Personality : Elections: Maverick incumbent Chris Valente vies with two first-time candidates for two City Council seats.
- CLIPBOARD : My Gym
- West Hollywood : Forum for Candidates
- ELECTIONS : Political Committee Didn't Break Campaign Law, City Attorney Says : Finances: He finds that $7,000 expenditure and donation of time to three candidates did not violate funding limits.
- Somalia Conflict Toll Put at 14,000 : Africa: The estimate by two human rights groups is nearly triple any previous count in the bitter civil war.
- Murder and Betrayal Had a Front Seat at Gotti Trial : Experts say the case against the reputed Mafia boss will show how the mob influences New York City's economy.
- 'Heroes All' a Night for the Reserve
- Glendale : Evening Valet Parking
- Mr. K Isn't About to Leave His Post at School
- Jurisprudence
- Andersen's Injury Is Latest Kink in Padres' Pitching Plan : Baseball: Reliever fears shoulder pain indicates a serious condition. Lefferts has a rough outing.
- El Camino Real Growing Into Role of Baseball Power
- Japan Gears Up for the Green Revolution
- ADVERTISING
- 1989 Domaine du Vieux Lazaret, Chateauneuf-du-Pape...
- A Bowl of White
- Drug Case Suspect Secretly Held on $500-Million Bail
- PEOPLE : Pedal Power Propels Projects
- SCOREBOARD : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS
- Dressing Up For Dinner
- La Mirada City Council
- Long Beach : Harwood Wants Council Members on Port Board
- Co-Pilot Who Survived N.Y. Crash Tells of Checking Wings for Ice
- 2 Arson Suspects Had Firefighting Ties in Common : Crime: A Glendale fire captain and a former county firefighter trainee are due to stand trial for separate South Bay arson sprees.
- The Planet Doctor : Helen Caldicott will receive the Norman Cousins Award from Physicians for Social Responsibility next week.
- THEATER REVIEW 'GERTRUDE STEIN AND A COMPANION' : Portrait of a Pair : The Ensemble Theater presents an affectionate, moving depiction of the expatriate poet and her longtime companion.
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Celebrates First Year With Transplanted Heart
- CAMARILLO : New Factory Outlet Plan Announced
- For South County Commuters, There's No Easy Way Out : Transportation: The partial closure of Laguna Canyon Road is made worse by traffic-scrunching roadwork on alternative routes.
- Huge Bail Keeps Man Jailed in Drug Case : Simi Valley: The suspect extradited from Miami is held in lieu of $500 million, believed to be a state record.
- SIMI VALLEY : Supervisor to Hold Roundtable Meeting
- POWAY : Guilty Plea Stops Murder Trial
- FIGURE SKATING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : CIS Couples Put Medals on Ice Early
- Once Confidence Went, Agassi Lost Whole Game : Davis Cup: His ranking has dropped to No. 14, but 21-year-old hopes to regain form in matches that begin Friday against Czechoslovakia.
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Santivenez's Single in 7th Sparks Katella Past Loara
- Comic Artists Reach for Respectability in LACE's 'Misfit Lit' : * Art: An ambitious traveling exhibition of paintings, drawings and graphics seeks to establish comics as a legitimate art form.
- Recession Takes Toll on Nonprofit Theaters : * Stage: An annual survey says about half of the nation's nonprofit theaters ended the 1990-91 season in the red.
- RETAIL
- BOOK REVIEW : A Gallic Travelogue With Recipes : LA FRANCE GASTRONOMIQUE, <i> By Anne Willan (Arcade Publishing: $35; 192 pp.)</i>
- Culver City : Washington Blvd. Rezoning
- Clinton, in N.Y., Denounces Brown and Flat-Tax Plan
- Downey : $2.50 Delinquent Fee on Water Bills Voted Down
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- FILM : 'Zouzou': Sharing Baker's Secret
- Elysian Park : Slaying Under Investigation
- Reservoirs of Harmony : Residents, DWP Agree on Preserving Beauty of Lakes
- State OKs Funds for 2 Road Projects : Transportation: California 30 will be expanded to eight lanes between La Verne and San Bernardino. Valley Boulevard will be upgraded in four cities.
- Cost-Cutting Proposals for City Hall Anger Union : Government: The Chamber of Commerce recommends the use of more contract labor, more part-timers and mandatory furloughs.
- Pomona Professor Honored for Teaching
- SOUNDS AROUND TOWN : Sonorous Success : The Ventura County Master Chorale has become a model of programming success, as evidenced at last weekend's concert.
- Phony Bomb Found After Call to S
- IRVINE : Affordable-Housing Bond Sale Approved
- Bono Swings Into Dana Point to State His Point : Politics: The candidate for U.S. Senate tries to garner support at a luncheon attended by a group of GOP women.
- Former Judge Sentenced in Drug-Sales Plot
- Bill Judy Will Be Remembered as a Winner On and Off the Field
- More the Merrier for Moore : Colleges: UCLA football and baseball player Michael Moore wants to play both sports professionally.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Without Robinson, Spurs Fall to the Hornets
- QUOTABLE
- Taylor, Judd, Abdul Top List at Universal Amphitheatre : * Pop music: Like the Greek Theatre's 1992 season announced last week, the Universal's schedule is marked by variety.
- Making a Case for Her Right to Play the Blues : * Pop music: Gender and age have not hurt Canadian transplant Sue Foley, 23, whose lead guitar work surprises audiences.
- DVI Hopes Stock Issue Generates $30 Million
- STM Realizes $15 Million in 1st Stock Issue : Technology: The Costa Mesa firm uses satellite links to create corporate communications ties. Proceeds will be spent for overseas marketing and R&D;.
- Carlsbad 5000 Will Draw a Fast Crowd
- Not Out of the Woods Yet : Rocker Don Henley has helped raise almost $4 million to save the land surrounding Walden Pond from development. But there's still more to do.
- HEALTH & FITNESS : Sport for Upwardly Mobile Athletes
- South Whittier : Groundwork Begins at Site for Social Services Center
- THEATER REVIEW 'MARRY ME A LITTLE' : Leftover Melodies : The collection of songs, cut from several Broadway musicals, is a must for devoted fans of Stephen Sondheim.
- Bridging the Age Gap : Fighting fears of the graying of the game, thousands of aficionados--old and young--flock to Pasadena for national tournament.
- Cheap Thrills for Hard Times : Jobless Escape Via Daytime Video Rentals
- Travel Education : Elderhostel programs offer older adults a chance to get away and try something different.
- Idyllic Arcata Swept Up in Political Tempest
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Deputies Seek Clues in Man's Slaying
- OXNARD : City to Study Police Response Times
- Pro Basketball
- Diving Into Project : Foreign investment: Newport Beach development consultant is a man on a mission: to establish an international swimming complex on his native Malta.
- THE TROUBLED THRIFT INDUSTRY : Plan to Aid Buyers of Weak S&Ls; Gets a Mixed Response
- Is Perfect Produce Worth the Pesticides?
- Going Raw for the Fun of It
- Handy Hints for Getting Good Night's Sleep
- The 500-foot vine will be in bloom for Sunday's Sierra Madre "Wisteria Fete."
- THEATER REVIEW 'JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR' : Classic Illustrated : The show that introduced Andrew Lloyd Webber to the general public closes this weekend in Port Hueneme.
- Cheap Thrills for Hard Times : Games: For less than the price of an evening out, fun seekers can get entertainment that can be recycled repeatedly. Here's one business that booms in recessions.
- Reaching Out for Scouts : The Ventura County chapter places a priority on recruiting non-traditional members.
- HEALTH & FITNESS : Keeping Yourself in the Game
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Bible Institute Wins Another National Title
- FOR THE KIDS : Taking the Lead : Scouting's biggest challenge these days is finding leaders. New policies make it easier for busy adults to get involved.
- HEALTH & FITNESS : League Tennis--Fierce but Still Polite
- Final Voyage of a Legend: It's Mothballs for Mighty Mo : Navy: The 48-year-old battleship will be decommissioned at a ceremony Tuesday. Its captain is retiring at the same time.
- ELECTIONS : Club Endorsements Spark a Controversy
- USC Ordered to Pay Rape Victim $1.62 Million
- Rains Expected to Hit Hardest in Southern San Diego County
- ELECTIONS / MANHATTAN BEACH : 'The Thompson Affair' Dominates Race as 8 Vie for 3 City Council Seats
- SAN CLEMENTE : Fire Chief Gets Vote of 'No Confidence'
- COLUMN RIGHT : An Outsider Who Wasted His Key Status : Buchanan could disdain economics as a columnist. But candidates can't do it and win.
- Plan Would Use Airport Fees for City Services
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Serra Comes Back in Last Inning to Defeat University City
- Jurisprudence
- Titans Reduce Fund-Raising Expectations
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers Beat Flyers for Their 49th Victory, Tying Franchise Record Set by '70-71 Team
- Opera From Terezin
- CLU Aiming to Worm Way to World Series
- Home HIV Test Altered Under State's Pressure : Health: A Costa Mesa company begins advertising service on cable TV, but a technician will draw a blood sample, rather than relying on a finger prick.
- Factory and Housing Reports Give Mixed Signals on Economy : Commerce: Factory orders drop 0.1% in February. Home sales nationwide jump 9.3%.
- Court Rules for Loggers in Spotted Owl Habitats
- Residents Argue Proposal to Cut Off Shortcut for Solo Commuters : Traffic: Plan would affect Westside-bound drivers. Hisses, jeers and applause punctuated the discussion.
- Critics Decry District's Plan for 33 Layoffs : Schools: Possibility of cutting counselors and librarians draws angry response. Board members say layoff notices were a precaution prior to budget deliberations.
- Long Beach : Philippines Port of Bacolod Joins List of Sister Cities
- Diamond Bar : City Manager Resigning
- Glendora : Water Charge Opposed
- Council Rejects Curfew After Anguished Debate : Law enforcement: Police pushed the idea to combat gang activity. Critics said it targeted all youths.
- Democrats Fail to Override Veto of Tax-Cut Bill
- Dynamic Duo
- Spring Thaw : Real estate: The local housing market is showing signs of recovery. More realistic selling prices and reasonable interest rates have helped to spur sales.
- 15 Sri Lanka Troops Slain
- IRVINE : Cable TV Contract Renewal Delayed
- Honig Reported Indicted by State Grand Jury
- Berry Growers Turn On the Juice : Agriculture: Damage-weary farmers, who are hastening to get to their vulnerable strawberry crops before heavy rains do, are also trying to look on the bright side.
- Commission Sidesteps Vote on Future of Todd Shipyard : San Pedro: Efforts to sell the closed facility's assets will proceed. But port officials say they support reopening the yard if a suitable tenant comes forward.
- CALABASAS : Firm Is Selected to Design City Logo
- SACRAMENTO WATCH : Keep Them Open
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- COUNTYWIDE : Community Center Director Honored
- PLATFORM : Sewage Runoff
- ORANGE : Council OKs Revised Public Works Plan
- Amy Alcott's Claim to Fame : Golf: Another victory in the Dinah Shore would put her in the LPGA's most exclusive club.
- Soccer
- AUTOS
- RETAIL : Former Karcher V.P. Brews Up Ownership of Coffeehouse Chain
- NASA Selectee's Unit at TRW Faces Fraud Suit : Aerospace: Daniel Goldin is not a defendant. A former employee accuses the unit of billing the government for the cost of correcting satellite design mistakes.
- National Medical Enterprises Posts 43% Lower Profit for 3rd Quarter
- Tournaments, Clubs, Stores Cater to the Games People Play
- Pomona : Mayor Cites Economic Gains
- Glendale : KMEX Reinstatement Urged
- BOOK REVIEW : A Critical Byatt Examines the 'Habits of the Mind' : PASSIONS OF THE MIND: Selected Essays <i> by A. S. Byatt</i> ; Turtle Bay Books $25; 312 pages
- Beer Is Froggies' Notion of Fun
- Crusading Artist Takes His Paintings Far Afield : Culture: The canvases were planted in a hay patch near the Ventura Freeway. He removes them at the landowner's request.
- SAN DIEGO : Police Seek Driver in Fatal Crash
- SAN DIEGO : Probe Finds Fire Intentionally Set
- CASTAIC : Lebec Man Dies as Car Hits Tow Truck
- Anti-Noise Plan Sounds Sweet to Airport Tenants, Businesses
- Study Cites Economic Harm if Initiative OKd : Santa Clarita: The slow-growth measure would cost jobs, taxes and other revenues, according to a report commissioned by opponents.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Rainbow Bar' Doomed by Bad Acting, One-Liners : * Bruce Graham's play about global destruction, suicide, redeeming love and divine intervention, among other things, is dragged down by drum-roll punch lines.
- Theaters Manage to Work Around Feud With Guild
- NOTEBOOK : Is There a Changing of the Guard Among Prep Tennis Teams?
- Libya Reneges; U.S. Presses for Sanctions : Terrorism: Diplomats aren't certain when the Security Council will take up resolution.
- Wilson Will Hear Harris Clemency Bid
- Man Dies, 3 Others Hurt in Freeway Crash
- Students Talk to Astronauts in Orbiting Space Shuttle Atlantis
- Moorpark Homeowners Reject Canyons' Plan
- Hospital Plans to Eliminate Top 6 Floors : Panorama City: The renovation is meant to bring Kaiser Permanente up to modern earthquake safety standards. No beds will be lost.
- Girl Critically Hurt in Leap From Moving Truck in Garden Grove
- VAN NUYS : 2 Charged in Death of Official's Son
- Pro Basketball
- Rain Putting Damper on Key Baseball Games at Christ College Irvine
- Pro Basketball
- Point Loma Nazarene Rallies to Beat Western Baptist
- Bloom's Work Took Root in U.S.
- Brown Labels Clinton as Union-Busting Environmental Disaster for Arkansas : Democrats: He also meets with Cuomo, who says the former California governor has a chance to win New York's primary.
- SAN DIEGO : Trial Date Set in Task Force Slayings
- Jerry in the Kitchen
- MOORPARK : City Weighs Limits on Crowded Houses
- Unsupported by Evidence : Anti-pornography bill could chill dramatic expression in arts
- Track and Field
- Tyson's Sentence, Status on Appeal Will Be Determined This Morning
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Jackson Admits Sore Shoulder Is Causing Him Some Problems
- Torrey Pines Wins a Laugher
- Officiating Was a Little Hit and Miss
- Channel Islands Makes Right Moves, 6-5
- RAMS : As Free Agency Looms, Plan B Loses Some of Its Luster
- COLLEGE BASEBALL : Christ College Irvine's Power Sinks Pacific Lutheran
- Aim of These Subs: Torpedo Rice Burgers
- The Cost of Low-Fat Eating
- Tough Cookies : At their first meeting, teen-age members of the Scout group Sisters United talk about peer pressure, gang violence and their hopes for the future.
- Ample, Honest Food at Marcello's Family Table
- CARVED IN STONE : Sculptures Are a Part of Zimbabwe's Heritage That Didn't Need to Be Reformed
- Beverly Hills : 2 Charged With Murder
- Expansion of Sony Pictures Would Have Broad Impact, Study Says : Environment: It would be impossible to mitigate all the air pollution and increased traffic, a report says. A public hearing is scheduled for July 22.
- ELECTIONS / CARSON : She Praised Fajardo, but Did She Endorse Him?
- Panel Maps Out Strategy to Keep Air Force Space Unit in El Segundo
- Veterinarian Puzzled by Tiger Cub's Death in Plane
- Search Abandoned for Missing Woman
- Paycheck Withholding Violation
- Southland Psyches Buffeted by Storms : Weather: Transplanted Easterners find it a touch of home, but rain makes many Angelenos uneasy, experts say.
- Unsuccessful Fund-Raisers Got Raises
- ROUNDUP : Pehlke Gets Another Shot at Vols
- FISHING : Halibut Derby Officials Are Expecting Over 2,000 Entries
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES
- Of the six Cal State Northridge pitchers...
- Knight Finds a Way to Get Indiana Cracking : West Regional: Coach brandishes a whip as he prepares Hoosiers to play Florida State tonight.
- Portfolios for Kids Put Stock in the Future : Finance: Advisers say the investments are a good way to educate children about the business world and teach them how to be savvy consumers when they grow up.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Dips 1.57 on Economic News : Market Overview
- Oregon Hater Decants and Recants
- San Dimas : City to Fund Bowling Bid
- Reloading vs. Rebuilding: Different Paths for 49ers Teams : Basketball: Men's Coach Seth Greenberg will have six key players returning next year. Women's Coach Glenn McDonald must look to replace three starters.
- League That Go an Extra Step
- RESTAURANT REVIEW CHEN'S SZECHWAN : Family of Delights : For more than 10 years, the eatery has been dishing out what may be the best Chinese food in the Conejo Valley.
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Suspicion Is There's Lots of Sneaking Going On
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week. : CITY COUNCIL
- Downey : Council OKs Development Near Stonewood Center
- A DAY IN THE PARK
- Victim's Friends Hope Reward Leads to Killer
- Ex-Aerospace Employees Seek a Lifeline : Economy: Engineers bear the brunt of cutbacks in the defense industry. A report singles out the city as one of the hardest hit by the industry's downsizing.
- Chic-on-a-Budget Crowd Can Head for Azita J.
- Justices Limit Suits by Neglected Children : Law: In 7-2 vote, the Supreme Court gives states wide latitude in administering child care programs. Angry activists call decision 'appalling.'
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : The Party, Please : A local restaurant is sponsoring an Oscar night bash, with prizes for those who can guess the winners.
- GARDEN GROVE : Schools to Reopen, Borders to Change
- Simi Valley Schools Unveil Development Proposal
- COUNTYWIDE : $2.7 Million in Bad Checks Repaid
- 'Celebrate the Children' Gala Nets $96,000 for Salvation Army
- ANAHEIM : Official Calls Trail System Fragmented
- SOMIS : Navy Personnel Giving Students a Hand With Homework
- Exclusion of Black From Jury Leads to Reversal : Court: A drug conviction is overturned after a prosecutor said he dismissed the potential juror because she lived in Compton and probably would be suspicious of police motives.
- Officers Shoot Man They Say Threw a Knife at Them
- Deception May Have Cost Crash Victim, 15, His Life
- Gushing Hydrant Blamed for Threatening Mudslide
- Bruins Get a Warning on Pit Stop
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- IRS Looks at New Twist in Credit Repair Fraud : Probe: Firms are allegedly advising debtors to use false Social Security numbers. The ploy is illegal.
- Medical Device Regulation Rapped : Health: Investigators say problems with a gel made by Optical Radiation of Azusa exemplify FDA laxity.
- A Jar of Eggs, Please
- Clothes Made a Woman
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Getting Lessons in Diplomacy : Travel: A Fullerton student shares diary from Singapore trip he and others won through academic competition.
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Going Ape Again : Fay Wray, who gained fame with recession-era 'King Kong,' returns to spotlight for Film Festival.
- La Puente : Senior Housing Project Alive
- Clinton Setback Brings Joy to Bush, GOP Leaders : Politics: While Connecticut also showed Republican discontent with the President, 'nobody even noticed,' says one campaign official.
- The More the Merrier for Moore : Colleges: UCLA football and baseball player Michael Moore wants to play both sports professionally.
- Flintridge Sacred Heart Student Wins Grant
- Iraq Ordered to Demolish Nuclear Site
- Santa Monica : Suit Against Housing Plan
- He Tests His Might Against the Mighty : Colleges: Pomona-Pitzer football and track standout Nate Kirtman hopes for a chance to play in the NFL.
- Latino Representation Major Issue in Race : Council: Three incumbents point to their records and brush off challenger's criticism in city where 50% of its 51,638 residents are Latino.
- Bull Riders Contest: Saturday* Actor Luke Perry...
- Mt. Woodson Is a Top Spot for Bouldering
- Santa Clarita Issues Report on Housing
- Pasadena Library a Model of Environmentalism : Construction: Recycled steel used for college structure--and it's stronger than the original.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Fire Forces Outpatient Evacuation
- CYPRESS : Hearing Planned on Proposed Rail Line
- COUNTYWIDE : Vasquez Wins GOP Convention Role
- Anaheim Contracts Questioned in San Diego Convention Center Audit
- The Carnage of a City : Oakland mayor offers bold, if controversial, anti-violence plan
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Pitcher's Daughter Bruised by Foul Ball