- Baseball
- NBA ROUNDUP : Jordan Too Much for Magic
- 1993 PREP PREVIEW: BOYS' VOLLEYBALL : TEAMS TO WATCH : Irvine
- Waves Have a Plan to Move Forward : Basketball: Former Westchester High player LeRoi O'Brien is starting to blossom in his sophomore season at Pepperdine.
- Orioles' Scout Reprimanded : Baseball: Team official apologizes for comments about Mexican players.
- Victory Gives Cal Lutheran Share of SCIAC Title
- Baseball
- Finding Success on Broadway Is Childs' Play : Theater: At 50, L.A. real estate mogul Timothy Childs decided to become a N.Y. producer. Four years and eight shows later, he says his theatrical stake has grown 554%.
- History on a Small Scale : Dolls of famous people prove to be popular figures when their Tujunga creator puts them on exhibit.
- Actor Feeling His Oats as Singer : Wilford Brimley will perform with a jazz band at a benefit concert Saturday for a new CSUN scholarship fund.
- EUROPE : German Battle Over Wages a No-Win Economic Nightmare
- Job Stress Catches Up With 'Dr. Stealth' of Aerospace : Science: Eccentric genius John Cashen's departure for Australia has many questioning the technology's future.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Pasta With Pretense : Pizza far outshines Noodles' namesakes, with a couple of exceptions. Pizza bread sandwiches are a good bet, though.
- At Play With English : TV producer Joe Wallenstein rechannels his skills into an audio-video program that teaches young and old how to read.
- A CHRONICLE OF THE PASSING SCENE
- LATIN AMERICA : Pinochet Medal Sparks Dispute Across Border : The award for the former Chilean president comes from the Argentine army. His place in history is at issue.
- Auto Aid : Here's a mechanic who's on your side when it comes to making repairs on your car.
- Solar Power
- Frills and Flourishes : Vintage Clothing Store Serves Up Flavors of the Past--and a Nice Cuppa Tea
- The Man Behind Wash 'n' Wear Hair : 30 years ago, Vidal Sassoon liberated women from rollers, back-combing and weekly treks to the beauty shop. Now his styles are making a comeback as he celebrates 50 years in the business.
- TOURISM
- IBM Launches Hollywood Special Effects Firm : Technology: The computer giant is teaming up with three movie industry talents on the new venture.
- RETAILING
- AUTOS
- Jazzman Back in Action : Brazilian guitarist Laurindo Almeida has recovered from a life-threatening illness. He will perform at Le Cafe this weekend.
- S. Africans Want New Trade Ties
- Refurbished Queen Mary Readies for Waves of Visitors : Tourism: The ocean liner, closed two months, reopens today. Admission is free; guided tours are $5 for adults, $3 for children.
- Wealthy Wilson Donor Confirmed as Regent
- Ralphs Promotes Patrick Collins
- 2 Electronics Equipment Distributors to Unite : Merger: RicheyImpact Electronics of Garden Grove and a San Jose firm will merge in a stock swap deal.
- Workers' Comp Claims Indicate Sudden Drop
- Ropak Rebounds, Posts $1.3-Million Profit for '92
- Beaten King Was 'Shown Off' by 2 Officers, Jury Told : Trial: In dramatic opening day, federal prosecutor says Wind and Powell stopped at Foothill Division station to display their captive on the way to a second hospital.
- Conservative Women to Fund Candidates
- Bottom Line : A Sampling of Stores Offering Value and Distinction
- Show Up or Pay Up : Companies that keep customers waiting too long can be held liable for lost wages or other expenses up to $500.
- Golfers Stay Clear of Traps With Sportswear That's Above Par
- Pace of Mutual Fund Investment Slowing Down
- 3 Marines Hurt in Clash With Somali Snipers
- THE KING BEATING: OFFICERS ON TRIAL : Before They Report, They Have to Park : News coverage: Confusion reigns as 45 broadcast vans try to find space at downtown site of King case trial. Police threaten to impound some vehicles.
- Michigan Ban on Aided Suicide Takes Effect to Curb Kevorkian
- Sole Mates You Can Bank On
- 1 Killed in Jewelry Store Robbery
- Bottom Line : A Sampling of Stores Offering Value and Distinction
- Style File : Skinny Ties Round Up Wide Appeal
- No Room for a View at the Office
- Castro Says He'd Step Down if Cuban Economy Revives
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Miscellany
- Hot Shooting Plus Defense Add Up to Trojan Victory : College basketball: Chatman scores 30 points and USC shuts down Petruska and Tarver in 72-62 win over UCLA.
- OPERA REVIEW : Unhappy Mozartean Marriage in Costa Mesa : With Klaus Donath conducting and the stage decked out in old decors, 'Nozze di Figaro' sounded better than it looked.
- 'Originals' Delivers Memorable Stewart Cuts
- VENTURA : Thrift Store Item Was Bomb
- Dr. Sidney B. Brownsberger; Ophthalmologist
- Salsa Adds Spice to Titans' Field
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Rider Scores 44 in UNLV's Comeback Victory
- Rams Retain the Rights to Gilbert and Everett
- 1993 PREP PREVIEW: BOYS' VOLLEYBALL : TEAMS TO WATCH : Laguna Beach
- 4 Emerge as Finalists for Post at Northridge : Women's volleyball: Michigan's Kanim and Arizona's Rubio, former Matador assistants, among candidates to replace Ker.
- National Video Rentals : 'Death' Off to Lively Start
- Newhall Becomes Latest Court to Limit File Access : Information: Three judges have issued a rule to keep names and addresses of crime victims, witnesses secret.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 4 Gunmen Steal Jewelry From Store
- LOS ANGELES : 25-Cent Red Line Fare Extended Another Month
- WOODLAND HILLS : Pierce College Cancels Summer School Session
- Miscellany
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Derby: One Five-Letter Word That Has Eluded Allen Paulson
- Group Judges Times Sections Among Best
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Hamilton a Triple Threat as Phoenix Tries Again
- 1993 PREP PREVIEW: BOYS' VOLLEYBALL : TEAMS TO WATCH : Esperanza
- For 49ers, Franchise Is Young : Pro football: He is designated untouchable, rather than Montana, as NFL teams name players exempt from free agency.
- TV REVIEW : Interview With Eastwood a Pleasant, Laid-Back Hour
- William L. Schary has been appointed vice...
- Dow Gains 8.64; Bonds Close Flat : Market Overview
- U.S. Seeks to Reopen Talks That Ended Airbus Dispute
- Iran Asks for Help After Floods Kill 500
- CIA Tries to Get Collegians to Perform Intelligence Jobs : Research: Students would help out during international crises by helping agency analyze classified information.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : In a Word, It's a Good Idea
- 1993 PREP PREVIEW: BOYS' VOLLEYBALL : Boys' Volleyball at a Glance
- NHL ROUNDUP : Penguins Lose Again, This Time to Senators, 2-1
- Kentucky's Mashburn to Turn Pro After Season
- SCR-Commissioned Play Wins Award
- Taking Bourbon Street on Road : Appearance: Trumpeter Wendell Brunious leads the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, playing Saturday at the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Top Seeds Advance in Arizona
- Arcadia's Second-Half Goals Beat El Modena
- Facing Your Movie Complex : So Many Screens, So Many Choices
- Officials Try to Ease Parents', Students' Fears After Shooting : Violence: A crowd at Reseda High is assured that steps to increase security are being taken. But many worried adults still have questions.
- Third Tay Suspect to Be Tried as an Adult : Courts: Judge rules that bludgeoning case is too heinous to be tried in Juvenile Court. Kirn Young Kim, 17, faces the possibility of life in prison without parole.
- State Senate Field Hopes to Block GOP's Hurtt : Election: Front-running candidate has spent $200,000 of his own money on Tuesday's special election for 32nd District seat, but his six opponents still hope to force a runoff. Four of them are Democrats.
- Paper's Jailed Co-Owner to Appeal Huge Civil Award : Antelope Valley: A court says William W. Odett owes his victims $18 million. He was convicted of drug and weapons charges.
- Countywide : Consulate to Offer Passport Services
- Katz Seeks $1.7 Million From State to Install School Metal Detectors
- ENCINO : Forum to Feature Council Candidates
- Huntington Beach Game Moved to L.A.
- Pistons Trade Woolridge to Bucks for Robertson as Deadline Passes
- Ventura's Hull Gauges Victory in Grade Points : Junior colleges: Pirate athletes boast impressive graduation rate under tutelage of region's only academic athletic adviser.
- Waves Win Another Title, 67-49
- Steinbrenner's Son-in-Law to Keep His Position With Yankees
- CS Fullerton Falls Into Fourth Place
- This Guy Appreciates Getting His Tees Free
- Clark Seems to Be Odd Man Out With Red Sox
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Everyman Can't Keep From 'Falling Down'
- ENTERTAINMENT
- AUTOS
- Jury Orders Teledyne to Pay $107.3 Million : Aviation: Company is found liable for alleged engine defect in a 1986 plane crash that killed a family of four.
- Yet Another Rainstorm Rolls In : Weather: Capistrano Beach homes are posted with 'slope failure' warnings as Southland braces for more precipitation. The threat of new mudslides looms.
- San Francisco Probes Private Spy Network
- SANTA PAULA : Youth Track Meet to Be Held Saturday
- Countywide : Storm Could Bring Inch of Rain to Coast
- San Clemente Officials Targeted for Recall : Activism: Residents and business owners unhappy with four City Council members' decision last week to disband the Police Department vow to take action.
- La Habra Man Accused of Plotting Wife's Murder
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION IV BOYS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Sonora Surprises El Monte, 6-3
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP
- Starks' Role Is Larger
- Gruber's Season Might Be Over : Baseball: He faces possibility of rotator-cuff surgery, which could mean he never plays as an Angel.
- O.C. THEATER REVIEW : 'Misbehavin' ' Does Just as It Should : Fullerton Civic Light Opera's jazzy revival of the 1978 musical gets most everything right, from casting to sets and costumes.
- HEALTH CARE
- The Prognosis for Health Stocks Is Disappointing
- ENTERTAINMENT
- In-N-Out Burgers Will Move Corporate Staff to Irvine
- 58% Back Clinton Economic Plan, Survey Finds : Public opinion: Times Mirror poll shows only 27% oppose tax hikes and spending cuts. Support remains high, despite growing opposition.
- Epidemic of Mail Truck Robberies Sweeps Southland : Crime: Gangs of thieves targeting welfare and Social Security checks are growing more brazen. Officials say the problem began spreading after the riots.
- COLUMN ONE : 'Thousand Points of Corruption' : A travel guide practically guarantees tourists that a Chicago official will be indicted during their stay. The fabled machine may be gone, but dirty politics is alive and well.
- Battle Is Looming Over Plan to Raise 'Sin Taxes' : Politics: Industries protest, citing current levies. But linking hikes to health reform may draw public support.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- It Hurts When I Wag My Tail
- Trying to Regroup, Birtcher Medical Forms Partnerships With Supply Firms : Recovery: The company, which recently announced the takeover of a rival, is struggling to regain its fiscal health after a disappointing 1991 acquisition.
- Russia-Ukraine Tensions Threaten START I
- Bringing Stories to Life : A Tarzana bookstore helps nurture a love for literature with readings, music and more.
- Going With The flow : Layering, Warm Colors and Loose Weaves Inspire Romance of 'Casablanca'
- Gunshot Hits Boy, 2, in Head
- FILLMORE : City Plans Limits on Sex-Oriented Firms
- Chamois cloth, we presume: No sooner did...
- JPL to Trim 1,000 Jobs Over 5 Years to Cope With Budget Squeeze
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Karliner Paces OCC's Big Comeback
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : Hood Directs Simi Valley Past Edison, 2-0
- Miscellany
- Foreman to Fight Morrison June 5 in Pay-Per-View Bout in Las Vegas
- Victory Puts Anteaters in Tournament Picture : College: Irvine defeats San Jose State, 67-62, for eighth place in Big West.
- SPORTSCOPE : Toro Women Earn Berth in Playoffs
- Advertisers' Next Stop : Painted and 'Wallpapered' Buses May Soon Hit Streets of L.A.
- Grammy Revelers Spread Out Citywide
- Davis Reveals Plan to Avoid State IOUs
- ELECTIONS / REDONDO BEACH : City Hall Campaigns Center on Budget Cuts and Services : Government: Mayor Brad Parton and two council incumbents emphasize experience, but their challengers say they offer a fresh look at fiscal problems.
- Hanneh Habash grew up in the old...
- The Company Store Muscles Into Retail
- CASTAIC : Chemicals Used to Make PCP Seized
- Schoolmates Pay Emotional Tribute to Teen-Age Girl Slain by Gang Gunfire
- Pierce Drops Its Summer School to Save Money : Education: Declining state funds would have cut the session's 120 classes to 40. The college hopes to avoid trimming fall and spring courses.
- LOS ANGELES : Panel Ups Matching Funds Available to Candidates
- Early Starter Has Big Finish : Golf: McGovern shoots four-under 67 at Riviera and shares first-round lead with Blake and Beiersdorf.
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS
- 1993 PREP PREVIEW: BOYS' VOLLEYBALL : Garcia and Seiffert Give Capistrano Valley a One-Two Punch
- Three suspended University of Texas football players...
- Miscellany
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mozart vs. Philharmonia: Wolfgang 1, Band 0
- TOURISM : Magazine for Visitors to Focus on Attractions Available Countywide
- Lawyer Who Won Case Against GM Carries Old Grudge : Litigation: Attorney still limps from injuries suffered in a Corvair crash 25 years ago.
- U.S. Appeals Court Restores Consumer Fraud Suit Against Keating, Associates : Litigation: The lawsuit seeks $250 million for small investors defrauded in the 1989 failure of Lincoln Savings & Loan in Irvine and its parent company.
- Police Battle India Protest, Seize Thousands
- Partying With the Major Players
- Court Limits Searches of Jailed Women : Prisons: Federal appeals court rules that use of male guards at Washington facility violates protection against cruel and unusual punishment.
- Clinton, Yeltsin Schedule First Summit for April 4
- Diversity Marks New S. Korean Cabinet : Asia: Former dissidents and three women are among those named by newly installed President Kim. Only two ex-generals are appointed.
- LOS ANGELES : Transit Building Plan Attacked as Wasteful
- BOOK REVIEW : Bringing Fuzzy Logic Into Focus : FUZZY LOGIC: The Discovery of a Revolutionary Computer Technology--And How It Is Changing Our World by Daniel McNeill and Paul Freiberger Simon & Schuster:$22; 319 pages
- Cancer Takes Life of Register Columnist David McQuay, 40
- A popular West African folk tale will...
- PERSPECTIVE ON EDUCATION : Honig Legacy Outlives Conviction : His new curriculum frameworks and achievement standards have become models for the nation.
- SIMI VALLEY : Man, 18, Enters No Contest Plea
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Panel OKs Proposal for Shopping Center
- UCLA nose guard Bruce Walker, charged with...
- US Facilities Corp.: The Costa Mesa parent...
- Dow Gains 8.64 on Profit Taking : Market Overview
- Aspin Back on Job; Pacemaker Implant Urged
- Staff Is Key When Entering House
- Corruption Scandal Fells More High-Profile Italians
- A Way With Words : With 'Once Upon a Mattress' as a cushion, songwriter Marshall Barer sings his own praises and lyrics.
- Buckling Down : Onetime Rivals Support Seat Belt Law for Truck Bed Passengers
- SEAL BEACH : Panel Overruled on Gas Delivery Limits
- Redondo Beach Voters Will Decide Fate of Utility Tax
- More Charges Due in Clinic Case
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Gas Line Rupture Forces Evacuation of Condominiums
- LA HABRA : Business Owners Get Anti-Crime Tips
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Error Costs Pierce's Pack a Run and a Loss
- TENNIS EVERT CUP : One Loss Is No Setback for Austin
- UCLA Loses at Playing USC's Game : College basketball: Trojan defense makes Bruins shoot from the outside, where they struggle in 72-62 loss.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Money' Covers Some Familiar Territory
- Dancing on Dreams : The Music Center Spotlight Awards aim to encourage the performers and audiences of the future. At this year's competition, two young women give it their all.
- THEATER REVIEW : Unlocking the Laughs in 'Baldpate' : Group Repertory Theatre takes the broad road in its production of George M. Cohan's comedy thriller. But the script calls for a more subtle approach.
- INSIDE OUT / NOTES FROM THE STYLE FRONT : Looking Oh-So Dapper in Diapers
- Kevorkian Home Probed; Man May Have Wavered in Suicide
- Santa Ana : City to Hold Rally, Cleanup at Park
- Food for Fliers : A young chef and his family make it their mission to bring good, affordable, homemade fare to travelers at the Burbank Airport.
- Sewing the Seeds of Tradition : A needlework guild uses the fiber arts to enhance the religious objects and rituals of Jewish life.
- Hold Firm on Somalia Withdrawal
- Decisions
- BURBANK : Former Child Actor Bridges Faces Trial
- Toll Road Bonds Go on Sale Next Week : Transportation: San Joaquin Hills tollway agency will be enabled to put contractor to work by end of March. Environmentalists still hope to block project.
- Making the Right Move : Adam Jacobsen's Transfer to Crescenta Valley Has Worked Well for Both
- HOCKEY / LISA DILLMAN : Is Dallas, or Hockey , Ready for This?
- Celtic Lads Like to Fiddle Around With Tradition : Music: Boys of the Lough blend Irish, English, Scottish musical dialects in their folk repertoire.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Mountain': Intimate Look at Gorillas In and Out of the Mist
- The Duke's 'Alamo' Vision Now Restored
- WORLD NEWS
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Wrong Turn' a September Song for Scott : lThe Off Broadway play is star-slumming of the highest lowbrow order.
- Ferrante's Making His Marx : Groucho's Family Members Among Fans of Actor Who Plays Comedian in Various Shows
- Abortion Protesters
- Tax Increase for Retired
- Education and Minorities
- Deficit Tax
- Tax Increase for Retired
- Tax Increase for Retired
- Tax Increase for Retired
- Teacher Pay Cuts
- Education and Minorities
- Workers' Compensation
- Tax Increase for Retired
- Tax Increase for Retired
- MOVIES - Feb. 26, 1993
- MOVIES - Feb. 26, 1993
- Obituaries - Feb. 26, 1993
- Obituaries - Feb. 26, 1993
- TELEVISION - Feb. 26, 1993
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 26, 1993
- Latest NBC Gaffe Draws Criticism : Television: Former NBC News president Lawrence Grossman calls latest incident 'horrific.'
- MOVIN' IN: Cheaper housing means more local...
- BIRD MAN: Celtic music fans can get...
- Clinton Announces Bosnia Airdrop : Relief: Indications mount that Serbian forces may soon overrun areas designated for aid.
- Night Out for Music Mavens: Dr. Seuss Meets Pure Class
- ELECTIONS / L.A. COUNCIL : Castaneda Back in Race for Bernardi's Seat : Officials reverse a ruling that invalidated signatures in the northeast Valley district.
- Wilson Aide Casts Doubts on Brown's Union Pact : Education: Some lawmakers also voice concern that use of restricted funds could spark state intervention.
- Vial of Cesium-137 Discovered Beside Freeway : Search: The radioactive material, believed stolen from a South Gate company, is found after the company receives an anonymous telephone tip.
- Logging Story Leaves NBC Red-Faced Again : Timber Group Tries GM Tack, Uses Suit Threat to Get Network to Admit Report Flawed
- New Storms Heighten Landslide Fears in O.C. : Warning: Already-saturated bluff-top soil also endangers Capistrano Beach residents near the ocean.
- GOP Leaders Fight Over How to Battle Clinton : Economy: Some want to attack budget plan by seeking more spending cuts. Others favor wait-and-see strategy.
- Compromise Considered to Protect Gnatcatcher
- Lease Agreement Expected Today : Hockey: Contract should pave way for Anaheim team to begin play this fall.
- GOP Leaders Fight Over How to Battle Clinton : Economy: Some want to attack budget plan by seeking more spending cuts. Others favor wait-and-see strategy.
- Faulty Maps Lead Council Candidates Astray : Elections: Aspiring officeholders who did not qualify for the April ballot say it's because the city clerk distributed inaccurate district charts.
- OWN YOUR OWN: With workers ranging from...
- U.S. Acts to Jump-Start Mideast Talks : Negotiations: Parties invited to new round in April. Move seems designed to force Palestinians' participation.
- NOT SO FAST: Heading to the county...
- Health Reform to Raise Taxes, President Says
- Campaign for Torrance Mayor Heats Up--But Election's a Year Away : Politics: Early fund-raising indicates the contest might be one of the most competitive and expensive in city history.
- PANORAMA CITY : Slumlord Receives 9-Month Jail Term
- THOUSAND OAKS : AIDS Activists to Protest at Amgen
- 6 High Schools to Use Metal Detectors : Oxnard: A district trustee says the number of students bringing weapons to school has escalated. Knives are the most common.
- Innovating for School Safety's Sake : Picus urges rewards go to students who tip off officials about guns taken onto campuses
- CAMARILLO : Zoning Change Approved to Allow Recycling Facility
- Emergency Care Status Quo Backed : Health: A county report says there is no medical evidence to justify training firefighters as paramedics.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Brinks Truck Hauls $1 Million to Winner
- REACTIONS TO HORRORS AMD HOLOCAUST : Artworks underline personal impact of painful political experiences.
- SYLMAR : Suspect in Reseda High Killing Delays Entering Plea
- COMPTON : Police Manhunt Continues for Killers of 2 Officers
- NEWPORT BEACH : Search Committee Deadline Is Today
- Builder Weighs Sale of Land on L.A. County Line to Parks Agency : Housing: Firm says a deal with the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy would boost Moorpark project.
- CAMARILLO : Health Care District Won't Ask Court to Condemn Hospital
- Developer Discusses Selling Land to Agency : Moorpark: Builder says deal would allow conservancy to secure open space while helping firm's housing project go forward.
- LOS ANGELES : Cruise Passenger Traffic Up Sharply
- Orange : Council Approves 'Round Orange Race
- Fired Officers to Sue for Their Legal Fees : Litigation: Newport Beach's fired police chief and a captain want the city to resume paying their attorney for defense in sexual harassment case brought by 10 women.
- Weapons Testing Chief Headed to China Lake
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Seawall Art Project Gets Bad Reviews
- STANTON : City Delays Vote on Party, Camping Laws
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 26, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 26, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 26, 1993
- Lawyers' Gift Limit Bill OKd : Legislation: The Assembly has approved a bill that restricts attorneys from making themselves beneficiaries of their clients' estates.
- La Canada Flintridge : Rafting May Prove Costly
- Intervention by 'Outsiders' Gets Alaskans Hot Under the Collar : A proposed wolf kill is writing a new chapter in the battle over who will manage the state's natural resources.
- FBI 'Vindicated' in AIDS Suit
- Drought Is Over, Wilson Declares : Water: The six-year dry spell may change forever Californians' attitude toward conservation. The Sierra snowpack is at its highest level in a decade.
- 'Move-Away' Cases and the Courts : Justice: Four key decisions provide guidelines for divorce proceedings in which a parent seeks to leave town with children.
- OPERA : A Model Marriage for 'Figaro'
- Jolly Bunch Applauds 'Dreamcoat'
- Panel OKs Funding for Metrolink Day-Care Centers : Transit: The facilities would be built at stations in Chatsworth and San Fernando to encourage parents to commute by train. The full council must approve the final spending plan.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : 2 Offices Offer Assistance in Storm Damage Recovery
- THOUSAND OAKS : Chancellor Resigns at Cal Lutheran
- VENTURA : Boy, 14, Carries Pipe Bomb 2 Blocks Before Calling Police
- 2nd-Grader's Poster Is a $200 Winner in Contest
- Sheriff's Dept. Undergoing Riot Training
- NEWHALL : Year-Round School Foes Lose Recount
- NBA ROUNDUP : Riley Thrown Out, Then Knicks Rally
- Rebirth of a Landmark : Redondo Beach Pier Begins Its Return From Ashes Next Month When Rebuilding Bids Are Sought
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Bottom Falls Out for OCC as Long Beach Wins in 9th
- New York Giant Coach Dan Reeves met...
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION II-A : Troy's Size Takes Its Toll on Kennedy
- HORSE RACING / SANTA ANITA : Stevens Keeps Winning Stakes, This Time With Concept Win
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Winless Jackson Scores in Speech
- JAZZ REVIEW : Petrucciani Produces Usual Array of World-Class Sounds
- Council States Its Opposition to Card Club : Gambling: The 4-1 vote follows a meeting that attracts an overflow crowd, most opposed to the club. However, the development company says its survey shows that residents are split on the idea.
- King Beating Trial Ready to Start Today : Courts: Mistrial motion is denied, paving way for opening statements. Officers are accused of violating motorist's civil rights.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Wachs May Be Missing $40,000 From Account
- Countywide : Session Will Foster Bike Safety Training
- SANTA ANA : Lesson Poses No Problem for Students
- IRVINE : Council Splits on Christ College Levy
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE PRESIDENCY : Grilled Meat, Broccoli, Stiffed Press : By taking his show on the road, Clinton avoids the hard questioning that dogged him on the campaign trail.
- 22 and 23 on a Dreadful List : Amid gun-mayhem epidemic, 2 more officers die in L.A. County
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Court Rules Drug Signs to Stay Posted