- Rightists Plead Not Guilty in Hani Death : South Africa: Amid protests outside court, trial of three accused in slaying of black activist opens.
- Shooting Victim Found at Laundromat Dies of Injuries
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- SOUTH COUNTY : Supt. Warns Parents About Voucher Plan
- Pipeline Work Delayed for 5 Years
- Baseball Won't Be What It Used to Be : Or at least what it was on Sunday, when the game was at its melodramatic best
- SYLMAR : Equestrian Enclave's Residents Fight Plan
- LOS ANGELES : FEMA Urged to Settle With Riot Victims
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Hart High Musicians Issue CD of Jazz Tunes
- Library Books That 'Walk' : Public service: In a time of shrinking budgets and other recession-related woes, librarians are getting tougher about the age-old problem of unreturned volumes.
- GLENDALE : Fatal Fire Blamed on Worn-Out Cord
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Hostetler Ready to Return to Work
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- Is This Platitude Half-Full or Half-Empty?
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AL PLAYOFFS : Injury Might Force Thomas Into DH Role
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Wathan Will Not Return in 1994 With the Angels
- Dwayne CherringtonSanta Ana Valley, Jr.Football / Running...
- TUNIS : Stamp of Approval
- High Court Drops Case of Not Renting to Unmarried Couple
- Market Scene : Lavish 'Lost City' Not Lost on S. Africa Tourists : In 11 months, the $350-million fantasy has lured a million visitors despite the nation's turmoil.
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Free Screening for Depression
- U.S. Poverty Total Rises to 3-Decade High : Economy: Number of Americans below federal standard increases to 36.9 million. Census Bureau blames lingering effects of 1990-1991 recession.
- Waxman Blasts State, AQMD Over Smog Plan : Environment: L.A. congressman warns that legislators must comply with federal laws or face sanctions. He calls clean air board's performance 'an appalling failure.'
- CORONA DEL MAR : School to Celebrate Its 40th Birthday
- Coastline President Is Chosen District's Chancellor
- CSUN Ventura Sees Enrollment Rise 11%
- TV the Newest Amenity Planned at Lake Casitas
- School Makes Lesson of Hate Crime : Education: Mayall Elementary students view second defacement and will attend an assembly to learn more about intolerance.
- Police Identify Suspect in 200 Valley Break-Ins
- Top Administrator Envisions Santa Clarita as a 21st-Century City
- NHL PREVIEW : Embarking on Season of Comebacks
- MUSIC REVIEW : Tribute to Benton Minor Is a Major Brass Feast
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Huskies' Shelley Suspended After Arrest
- THE ARTSNational Honorees: Singer Ray Charles, film...
- Eclectic Communications Key to Growth Industry
- Aerospace Firm Will Move but Stay in O.C. : Relocation: Loral Aeronutronic's shift to a Rancho Santa Margarita site is an economic victory for the county.
- Cooper Named to Financial Post at DIC Entertainment
- Missile Builder to Stay in Orange County : Relocations: Newport Beach's Loral turned down offers from out of state. The decision means 1,300 jobs will not be lost.
- MOORPARK : Council to Decide on Cat Licensing
- Voucher Foes Cleared of Misusing Public Funds
- BOOK REVIEW : A Free Fall Through the Health-Care Gap : MAMA MIGHT BE BETTER OFF DEAD: The Failure of Health Care in Urban America <i> by Laurie Kaye Abraham</i> ,University of Chicago, $22.50, 302 pages
- Egyptians Go to Polls to OK Mubarak's 3rd Term : Mideast: The president's name is the only one on the ballot. The ruling party is striving for stability.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Governor Signs MTA Conflict-of-Interest Law
- CALABASAS : Volunteers Needed for Halloween Fest
- Creditors Want Judge to End Port District Bankruptcy : Finance: Group wants to pursue a lien against Ventura agency to collect a $15-million debt.
- TV REVIEW : Doctors Profiled in 'L.A. Medical'
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Dips Amid Russian Crisis; Yields Mixed
- Plans for Airline: An Orange County pasta...
- Sanctions Possible for Dos Vientos Developer : Thousand Oaks: Payment to city is 3 1/2 months late. Council could delay construction on or even eliminate 136 homes.
- To India Survivors, Promises Ring Hollow : Earthquake: The prime minister vows to rebuild devastated villages, but residents are skeptical.
- A Democratic Russia Goes Up in Smoke : Yeltsin the dictator snuffs out Parliament with U.S. approval; why is the West cheering?
- Rohrabacher Targets Commerce Secretary : Allegations: Controversial conservative leads attack on Brown over alleged offer of $700,000 payment by Vietnamese businessman.
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE : Sales of Large Apartment Complexes Up 43% in 1st Half of '93, Report Says
- Investor to Acquire 75% of American Film
- Datametrics to Produce Custom Color Printers
- DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- HR Textron Inc. of Valencia acquired a...
- Sterling Software of Chatsworth won a $235,932...
- AST Secures $225-Million Line of Credit
- South African Firm Moving to Oxnard
- Harbor Business Sinks in Recession : Ventura: Industry officials estimate that half of the marine-related ventures have failed since 1989. Slip vacancies are over 20% and jobs are declining.
- Bottoming Out : Savvy Investors Are Buying O.C. Real Estate on the Cheap
- VENTURA : Fog Prevents Search for Missing Diver
- Send in the earplugs: When James Boyk...
- Aspin Decides Adm. Kelso Will Stay On
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Robert Young May Miss One Game
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Offensive Line Suffers Another Loss
- A Playoff Might Have Been Fun
- LANCASTER : 2 Seized in Takeover-Style Robbery at K mart Store
- BURBANK : Reno Air Service OKd for Airport
- CurtCo Publishing Sells 2 Business Magazines
- British-Born Exec to Succeed Poling at Ford : Autos: The selection of Alexander J. Trotman for the top post reflects the increasingly global nature of the industry.
- C. A. Rasmussen Inc. of Simi Valley...
- With Design to Enter Stock-Purchase Pact
- Women's Groups Re-Emerge in Workplace : Networking: Some are started by management, some by workers. Frustration is a catalyst.
- When Nature Is Not Enough, Campground to Offer TV
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Trial Opens in Fatal Trade Center Blast
- IRVINE : Water Mains to Be Flushed Annually
- O.C. Adults Find Ways to Set Nets for Teens Falling in Love
- PLACENTIA : Prop. 174 Debate to Be Held Thursday
- Dolphins Extend Redskins' Slump, 17-10 : Pro football: Strong start, finish help Miami improve to 3-1.
- Spirit of '59 Still Is Alive in True Fans
- A Cold Wind in Chicago : White Sox: Despite their success, the AL West champions remain neglected stepchildren with their city's fans.
- Former King Loach One of Three Cut by Ducks
- A Jazzman's Contemporary 'Journey' : Pop music: McCoy Tyner helped revolutionize jazz. Now, he's looking at rap music as a possible element for a future big-band album.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Room' a Sensitive Mix of Horror, Comedy
- Best Bets Seen in Foreign and Smaller Stocks : Outlook: Many world markets are catching up to U.S. trend after lagging for years. But investors can expect volatility.
- Arete Associates of Sherman Oaks won a...
- Michel's Plan to Retire Sets Up GOP Leadership Fight in House
- Ex-Priest Pleads Guilty in Molestations
- A Russian Score Card
- Groups Will Urge Board to Rescind Prop. 174 Support : Education: Faculty and student organizations are angered by college panel's vote to back the school voucher initiative.
- A Gamble to Report--and Make--Herstory
- SAN CLEMENTE : Effort to Overturn Police Merger Fails
- PLATFORM : The New Mantra
- <i> One </i> Remains the Loneliest Number of All for Giant Fans
- A Bronx Fairy Tale Comes True : Movies: Chazz Palminteri worked for years to make it in Hollywood. Now he's earning raves for his writing and acting in 'A Bronx Tale.'
- AIL/TSO of Lancaster will receive a $4.8-million...
- Irvine Sensors Contract: Irvine Sensors Corp. of...
- Poorly Planned 'Open' Houses Can Leave Bad Impression
- Cherokee Apparel in Sunland named Steve Colombo...
- Rank Brimar Inc. of Valencia won a...
- Alpharel Says Takeover Will Reduce Costs
- How to Monitor Your Fund
- Stanford Selected for Antimatter Research Lab : Science: The $237-million project will get down to the basics of why matter exists. The award is seen as a major boost for California's technological community.
- In Moscow, Journalists Become Victims, Go-Betweens, Scapegoats
- IRVINE : Schools to Consider Anti-Violence Ideas
- Regional Outlook : NATO Wavering on Enlisting Nations : Formerly Communist countries want to sign up. But critics say they should first join the European Community.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Blind Woman Traded Artwork for Activism
- Prosecutors File Murder Charges in Nurse's Death : Courts: District attorney has yet to decide whether to seek execution of the 19-year-old suspect.
- VENTURA : 2 Boys Arrested on Suspicion of Arson
- USC to Start Testing of Breast Cancer Vaccine : Medicine: In Canadian experiments, the treatment has extended patients' life spans twice as much as chemotherapy. Researchers predict a 'significant advancement.'
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Prospect of Reform Already Fueling a Rush to Acquire : Health care: Deals involve everyone from hospitals to HMOs to drug firms. And the pace is likely to quicken.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Undercurrent of U.S.-U.N. Tension Flows in Somalia
- Palestinian Car Bomber Injures 30
- Kendrick-Morr Tribute Has a Downside : William Lyon's joke about the First Lady angers some of the guests at the black-tie event.
- MTA Board Chaffing Over Delay in Appointing Inspector General
- Ismail Really Has a Ball in His First NFL Game : Raiders: Receiver corrals a keepsake after catching first touchdown pass.
- Bottom Line Comes First : Blue Jays: Their businesslike approach to winning leaves the players somewhat short on camaraderie.
- San Fernando's Baseball Coach Quits; Says District Is On Skids
- TV-Cable Talks Go Down to Wire : Broadcasting: Most Southland stations have come to terms with cable operators, but KNBC and Century Cable are still battling it out.
- Latinoamericano Scores Urban Landscape : Classical music: The quartet, based in Mexico City and Pittsburgh, tunes into diverse cultural backdrops.
- 'Jurassic' Eats 'E.T.': It's No. 1
- JAZZ REVIEW : Tempo Steps Into the Bop Gap
- Metrum Inc. of Van Nuys received a...
- Advanced Photonix Signs Deal With CTI Pet Systems
- 33 Die in Kenya Wreck
- Wilson Tears Into Brown on Issue of Illegal Immigration
- Culture : Enthronement or Election in Mexico? : E<i> l destape </i> tradition lets the president name his successor every six years. But that royal approach may be headed for a fall.
- Countywide : Author Villasenor Tours City Schools
- SAN PEDRO : Threat Charges Dropped in Svorinich Case
- DANA POINT : Residents Still Singing the Blues
- Glendale to Consider Restriction on Trucks
- Countywide : Fire Prevention Week Events Set
- MUSIC REVIEW : Japan America Symphony Opens Season
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- Garamendi Ousts Two Top Officials in State Insurance Liquidation Unit
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- LOS ANGELES : Firefighters Seek to Use Ski-Type Boats for Rescues
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Rolling the Dice With Prop. 174 : The voucher initiative is one big financial question mark--will it cost billions or save billions? No one can tell.
- Judge Orders Pasadena Councilman to Keep Distance From Colleague
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Muzzonigro's Game Face Is a Fierce One
- Stegall to Coach Wrestling at Savanna
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : Addressing the Idea of Home : Six artists take advantage of the repair work at the Muckenthaler to install inventive projects.
- STANTON : Dotson Joins Fight to Recall Sapien
- County Reports Drop in '93 Taxable Sales
- THOUSAND OAKS : Head Start Relocation to Complex Proposed
- CHATSWORTH : Business Watch Will Patrol for Crime
- California United to Sell Mortgage-Banking Network
- Hughes, Perkin-Elmer to Pay U.S. for Hubble Telescope Flaw
- Stevens Construction Inc. of Lancaster received a...
- Bergen Brunswig's Annual Earnings Fall 57% : Restructuring: The Orange-based drug wholesaler reports loss of $13.1 million in quarter ended Aug. 31. The company is retrenching due to flat income.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Grass: Not What It's Cut Out to Be
- Amerigon Gets 1st Orders for Auto Parts Prototypes
- 'Miracle Baby' Worth Cost of Long Court Fight, Parents Say : Aftermath: Mark and Crispina Calvert harbor few regrets over their decision to hire a surrogate mother even though the battle for custody of son Christopher has drained their finances.
- PACOIMA : Students Leave Mark on Beach by Cleaning Up
- WOODLAND HILLS : Transportation Lobby Being Formed
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Fien Might Provide Some Insurance
- One More Step : Kings Come So Close Last Season and Now Are Looking to Get There
- AIRLINES
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Condor Pacific Industries of Canoga Park acquired...
- Sergeant's Mechanical Systems Inc. of Oxnard was...
- High Court to Consider Anti-Sign Measure : Law: Conservative justices may want to allow restrictions if they are applied evenly. Case involves a homeowner's political protest.
- High Court Rejects Appeal of High School Service Rule
- Thousand Oaks Man Charged in Nurse's Murder
- Reading Between the Lines
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Yeltsin Lays Claim to Moral High Ground
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : NL PLAYOFFS : Schilling Gets Game 1 Start for the Phillies
- Sierracin/Sylmar of Sylmar obtained a $282,112 contract...
- Diary of the Standoff
- ATHENS : Picking a President
- Trivia Buffs to Aid Literacy Campaign
- $18,000 Raised for Homeless Shelter
- Special Craft Sought for Channel Rescues
- Kristin MoroFountain Valley, Jr.Volleyball / Outside hitterAs...
- Interpore Is Seeking SEC Approval for $20-Million Public Stock Offering
- Area Stocks Eke Out 2% Gain in 3rd Quarter : Investing: Smaller issues outperformed larger ones, mirroring the trend on Wall Street. But there were more losers than winners.
- Businessman Awarded $7.5 Million in Libel Suit : Courts: Jurors find a Santa Barbara paper falsely linked Beverly Hills attorney Leonard Ross to the misdeeds of a former partner. The defense says it is weighing an appeal.
- Subscribers to Cable Could Lose Channel 4 Programs : Broadcasting: Local firms and NBC disagree over new federal laws, which allow networks to charge companies for their programming.
- ANAHEIM : Police Union Plans Protest at City Hall
- MOSCOW SHOWDOWN : Voices
- PLACENTIA : Help With Raising of Grandkids
- OXNARD : Man's Fatal Shooting Witnessed by Civilian
- CORONA DEL MAR : Brief Power Outage Affects 2,000 Homes
- Rams Noncommittal About Quarterback Choice : Pro football: Knox says he doesn't have to make a decision now.
- FAIRPLEX : Flores Carves Out His Niche
- Diversified Income Fund Approach Adds Safety : Investments: Strategy provides measure of protection in a time when warnings of risks abound.
- Superior Industries to Expand Plant in Arkansas
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- Ethnic Relations : Piece-niks : A tough little band of activists struggles to build a democratic society, piece by piece, amid Croatia's strife and hatred.
- ISLAMABAD : Long Route to Polls
- Profile : Haiti's Mysterious Power Manipulator : Everyone says Lt. Col. Michel Francois holds the key to peace. But no one knows much about him.
- 2 Slayings Stemmed From 'Dare,' Police Say
- Making a Difference in Your Community : Who Will Carry the Pumpkins?
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : City Plans All-Day Expo for Saturday
- Weekend Box Office : 'Malice' Hurts 'The Good Son'
- Half a Score and Three Years Ago . . . : Movies: Writer Ron Maxwell fought 13 years to make 'Gettysburg.' An assist from Ted Turner pushed the film-miniseries over the top.
- Castle Precision Industries of Sylmar won a...
- Quarterly Mutual Fund Roundup
- Japanese Firm Agrees to Forfeiture : Law: Ken International will give up $100 million to settle charges it purchased U.S. properties with illegally obtained funds.
- Clinton Urges 'No' Vote on School Voucher Initiative : Election: He says the plan would seriously hurt public education. Backers of Prop. 174 note that the President's daughter attends a private school.
- Throngs Greet Bhutto on Last Day of Campaign to Lead Pakistan
- U.S. Boosts Somalia Troops After 12 Die : Africa: Casualty figures more than double; six are held hostage. Deadly incident threatens Clinton policy.
- Exhibit Dispels Some Batty Myths
- Erik Menendez Stands by His Story of Trying to Buy Handguns : Trial: Defense tries to counter revelation that the weapons were not at the store he claimed to have visited. The defendant says he may have gone to a different one.
- Cultural Barriers Slowed Inquiry Into Slaying : Crime: Investigators say they missed nuances early in their work on the killing of an Armenian businessman. But a breakthrough led them to the man now accused: his brother-in-law.
- CANOGA PARK : Limits Sought on Restaurant's Hours
- State Backs Effort to Raise Mono Lake Level
- Yeltsin: 'This Troubled Night Taught Us a Lot'
- Rev. Joseph Hemphill Dies at 69
- Can the El Paso Experiment Work Here?
- Girl, 15, Gives Birth, Leaves Baby in Trash : Health: High school sophomore is stopped from leaving hospital after another patient finds infant stirring in restroom wastebasket.
- No Recovery in Sight for Valley Housing Dip : Real estate: Average home prices have dropped back to 1988 levels. Foreclosures and desperate sellers have made this year's decline particularly steep.
- Music: The Hughes brothers, who directed the...
- Muscovites Take Ringside Seats at Parliament Battle : Crisis: Thousands risk their lives to watch. Some take sides but others are silent, aghast at what they see.
- Danger Under the Sun : Health: Heeding dire warnings, we smear on sunscreens to filter UV-B rays. So why are skin-cancer rates rising? New studies blame UV-A rays--the ones few products are designed to block.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Administration Eases Information Flow
- Man Gets Life in Ex-Wife's Murder, Rape : Courts: Prosecutor reads the statement from the daughter of the Sylmar defendant after she breaks down in the courtroom.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Insanity Defense Rejected, Man Guilty in 9 Bank Heists
- VENTURA : Indian Artifacts at Center of Project's Delay
- ORANGE : Oliver North Will Speak at Chapman
- McEnroe Won't Be Davis Cup Candidate
- 6 More Months of Balkan Peacekeeping OKd
- Supreme Court Rejects Powell Bail Motion
- Delta Jetliner Evacuated
- Postscript : Attack on Hostel Leaves Burning Questions in German Village : Months later, the community is accused of hiring arsonists to thwart an influx of Gypsies.
- Aliyev Apparent Azerbaijan Winner
- Supreme Court Ends O.C. Surrogacy Fight : Law: Ruling preserves genetic parents' custody of child carried to term by another woman.
- Bosnian War
- Learning English
- School Voucher Initiative
- Recessions
- Standards for Homeless
- Reaffirming Support, Clinton Says Yeltsin Had to Use Force : Reaction: President tells labor leaders 'tough action' was required. He adds that his backing is based on Russian's promise to hold elections.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 5, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 5, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 5, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 5, 1993
- Obituaries - Oct. 5, 1993
- Obituaries - Oct. 5, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 5, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 5, 1993
- Measure Ties State Funds to Transit Officials' Pay : Finance: Quentin Kopp's bill, now on Wilson's desk, would press agencies to slash executive pay. Up to 10 MTA staffers could be affected.
- Measure Ties State Funding to Salaries of Transit Officials
- HAPPIEST ANGEL: The California Angels wound up...
- Rams' Henley a Subject of Drug Probe
- Supreme Court Lets Ruling Stand in Surrogacy Case : Rights: Federal justices decline to hear arguments. The decision allows the genetic parents to keep custody of the boy and ends the legal challenge of woman who carried him to term.
- Slowdown by LAPD on Routine Tasks Is Sporadic : Law enforcement: Job action is designed to force a pay raise. Patrols appear to keep up with calls.
- MRS. ED: If you were a fan...
- Carolco's New Lease on Life: Will It Last?
- U.S. Alleges Bias to AIDS Patients by 2 Dental Offices : Courts: Action is first of its kind. Reno says the civil rights suits are intended to send a message that such prejudice will not be tolerated.
- Literacy Program for Inmates to Be Offered at 2 Branch Jails : Reading: The pilot series is in response to a recent study that found 82% of the county's prisoners functionally illiterate.
- 2 Men Arrested in Lancaster Kmart Robbery Attempt
- Man Held in Slayings of Ex-Wife and In-Laws : Violence: Relatives say the suspect may have been angry over their plans to move with the couple's two children out of the state.
- VAN NUYS : Scouts Celebrate 80-Year Anniversary
- OUR RICH & FAMOUS: The annual Forbes...
- THE MIGHTIEST DUCK: Real estate-rich Dick O'Neill...
- Inquiry Focuses on Henley : Jurisprudence: Federal agents are trying to determine if Ram cornerback was involved with cocaine ring.
- Library Opens to High-Spirited Crowds
- The house where San Marino's founding fathers...
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : 15 Girls Chosen for U.S. Soccer Team
- Henry Ringling North; Helped Run Circus
- SEAL BEACH : Substation May Rest on Prop. 172 Vote
- A Classic Case of Automotive Style : Cars: 200 vehicles were displayed at 'Concours d'Elegance,' marking the 100th anniversary of the gas-powered auto.
- NEWPORT BEACH : School Has a No-Stress Approach
- O.C.'s Largest City May Get Even Bigger : Growth: Irvine officials plan to study the possibility of annexing up to 37 square miles of unincorporated land.
- PAGES : Cooking Up a Good Read
- Latest Everett Swoon Sets Stage for Switch to Rubley
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Trevino Gets a Grip on Victory in Senior Event
- VENTURA : City to Ask County for Fire Service Payment
- IRVINE : TV Town Meeting Planned on El Toro
- Drivers Who Pass on the Right Sometimes in the Wrong
- CORONA DEL MAR : Church Takes Turn as Homeless Shelter
- Hospital in Van Nuys Scraps 100 Positions : Health care: Valley Presbyterian cites empty beds and falling Medicare and Medicaid payments. Among the jobs cut is that of chaplain.
- County Issue Should Bicyclists Under 18 Be Required to Wear Helmets?
- THOUSAND OAKS : Japanese Businessman to Get Honorary Degree
- Motorcycle Doesn't Activate 'Insensitive' Signal Lights
- Closer to the Action?
- Volunteers at City Hall May Signal a New Trend : Government: Orange shores up its services with unpaid workers. But critics question the timing and appropriateness of the program.
- Ducks Beat Sharks in Overtime, 3-2
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Parting Is Sweet for Indians' Fans; Brett Earns a Special Tip of the Cap
- '93 Curtain Means Calls for Piazza
- Weekend Reviews : Stage : Civic Light Opera Turns Long Beach Into a 'Company' Town Fit for Sondheim
- Fire Destroys Stores in Manhattan Beach
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Youths Stabbed in Parking Lot Scuffle
- WESTMINSTER : Child's Pumpkin Weighs In a Winner
- Psychologist Is Gatekeeper to the Ranks at Sheriff's Dept.
- COLUMN ONE : Breathing Life Into Southland : From mainland millionaires to grad students, a 'new wave' of Chinese immigrants is invigorating the economy.
- Platform : 'Credit Cards in High School Too Tempting'
- WESTMINSTER : Council Acts on Room Additions
- Girl Hikes 7 Miles to Get Help After Jeep Crashes, Killing 1
- Central Library Opens Its Doors Again to L.A.
- Hostetler's Absence Makes the Raider Offense Ponder
- TENNIS ROUNDUP
- Rideshare Week Participants Could Help Speed Traffic
- Bills Intercept the Giants' Plans : Interconference: Three errant passes by New York's Simms lead to two touchdowns and a 17-14 victory for Buffalo.
- Bettis' Numbers Could Add Up to Starting Job : Rams: Tailback is impressive, rushing for 102 yards. He casts doubt on Gary's future in the lineup.