- Chick Plans to Shift $91,500 From Office Budget to LAPD
- Man Shot Outside Sylmar Pizza Parlor
- BURBANK : 'Float Junkies' Work All Year for Parade
- COMPTON : Ex-Councilwoman Gets Job to Let Her Keep Insurance
- RV Park Must Add New Flood Warning System
- Wright 1 Shot Behind After Shooting a 71
- Recession Undercuts the Boom Years of the '80s : Economy: Report shows 68,300 jobs were created in the South Bay between 1983 and 1989. But since the new decade, nearly the same number have been lost.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : It's Not the Heat, It's Humility for Lendl
- ART REVIEWS : Turning an Eye Toward Photographic Transformations
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Publishers Taking Note of Ventura : Major authors such as Barbara Kingsolver are being sent by their New York publishing houses to the area.
- With a Song in Their Hearts : Music: A class at Irvine Valley College helps rookie vocal students find the guts to perform in front of an audience.
- Monrovia : Lack of Diversity Protested
- 8 City Workers Laid Off Amid Budget Crunch : Spending: Members of employees union vote to reject a cut in pay raises that would have saved the jobs of colleagues.
- Customs IDs Linked to Smuggling Scheme : Crime: Mexican drug ring reportedly planned to show U.S. credentials to avoid vehicle searches at border. Investigators haven't determined if cards are genuine.
- New Ties Benefit UCLA Doctors, Catalina
- The following are the top music sales...
- Can't Pass Go : Inventors of Game About Illegal Immigrants Stuck in Trademark Dispute
- Menendez Jurors See Photo of Murder Site : Trial: Accused brothers show no emotion as a photograph of their parents' bloodied bodies is shown by prosecutors.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McGriff's a Real Hit in Atlanta With Two More Home Runs
- Seward Makes Successful Move From Sidelines to Studio : Media: Although the former St. Bernard High football coach had to take a pay cut to become a broadcaster, his efforts have finally paid off.
- A Brave Choice for a Tough Job
- Taking the 'Menace' Out of Ad, Poster : Movies: The directors of the film say softer advertising campaign misrepresents their gritty, mean-streets story.
- Consumer Portfolio Services Inc.: The Irvine company,...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : New High for Dow; T-Bond Yields Soar : Market Overview
- The Well-Traveled Egg
- Movie Weekend Gross Screens/Avg. Weeks (National ranking)...
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Decor--Not the Menu--Is the Star Here : An uneven production by the kitchen staff of Tuscany can put a damper on an elegant dining experience.
- Stronger Law Against Smoking Nears Final Approval : Health: Amid concerns about the effects of secondhand smoke, the City Council votes 8-0 to prohibit smoking in restaurants and restrict it in other places.
- St. Francis High School Names New Principal
- FESTIVALS & EVENTS : Waves of Nostalgia, Feats of Skill
- SHERMAN OAKS : Removal of Wall at Site of ATM Slaying Is Rejected
- SIMI VALLEY : Dropout Makes the Grade on His Own
- VENTURA : Shooting Range to Hold Open House
- Fielding a Dream : City Will Host 'Burbs in 2nd Softball Event for Better Race Relations
- SIMI VALLEY : Planners Delay Vote on Permit for Park
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Pleads Guilty in Child Kidnaping
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School District Saves by Not Filling Jobs
- Sergei Bubka returned to form, winning the...
- More Clerks Suspended in Thistledown Scam
- Lender Takes Ownership of Bayview Circle Towers : Real estate: Newport Beach complex is deeded back to Credit Suisse as part of a reorganization plan. Move reflects recession's continued impact.
- At Home He's a Tourist
- Tracy Nelson "In the Here and Now"<i> Rounder</i>
- LIVING HISTORY : In Anaheim, a Storyteller Keeps a Slave Colony's Past Alive
- Discussion Can Help Kids Cope With Death, Express Grief
- Crenshaw : Indoor Pool Reopens
- SORRY, NO OCEAN: Three Orange County homes...
- Norwalk : Council Backs Higher Fees, Opposes Trash Service Cuts
- Saturday-Morning Rites for the Garage Sale Society
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Man Fined $125 for Theft of Pet Iguana
- IRVINE : Kids Dig Hands-On Learning
- BUENA PARK : Tight Budget Puts Squeeze on Raise
- PANORAMA CITY : Blythe Street Is Home for New Camp Fire Club
- Residents Give $3,785 to Victims of Floods
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : An Easily Remedied Oversight
- That Doll of a Deputy in the Mayor's Pocket
- A Bar Open to All : The impressive rise of the woman lawyer
- Ban Extended on Gatherings of Alleged Gang Members : Courts: Westminster's restraining order forbids 56 young men from associating with one another in their neighborhood. Arguments over directive's constitutionality will be heard Aug. 30.
- LOCAL NOTES : Canyon Promotes Hughes to Head Football Coach
- Jazz / Ethnic Music Series Is in Peril : Funding: $20,000 in private money is needed to continue performances at San Juan Capistrano Regional Library.
- First Woman Elected to World Scouting Group
- Bell Gardens : City Council Funds College Loan Program for Residents
- Odetics Inc. The Anaheim manufacturer of data...
- On a Fast Track
- Allergan Nets $24.6 Million in Second Quarter, Up Nearly 8% : Earnings: Six-month profit also up. Company blames slight 2nd-quarter sales dip on unfavorable foreign exchange rates.
- RETAILING
- Plaza Home Mortgage Posts 8% Profit Drop
- Rainbow Technologies Inc.: The Irvine software protection...
- Young and Ripe
- Earnings, Sales Boom at Compaq : Computers: Strategy of concentrating on low-cost production, price cutting are credited in firm's achievement of bucking industry trend.
- Transamerica to Shift 1,300 Jobs to Texas
- Advantage Life Completes Purchase of Lasting Cosmetics
- County Pulls Support From Latigo Resort
- RETAILING : Rusty Pelican to Petition Bankruptcy Court for Chapter 11 Reorganization
- REGIONAL REPORT : Dump Profit Gets Trashed : Landfill Owners Blame Impact of Recycling, Economy, New Rules
- Direct AIDS Dollars at Thailand
- Make Me a Sandwich: Hold the Meat
- AIRLINES
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- Ropak Corp.: The Fullerton maker of plastic...
- Taco Bell Rings Up Higher Profits on Rising Revenue
- RETAILING
- Upside-Down Pie
- Fruit Soup: First Course or Last?
- Here's Looking at You, Kid
- Coming to America: Viognier
- Did Flyer on Sex Offender's Release Invite Vigilantism?
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : House Backs Clinton, OKs Trade Extension
- Taking Aim at an Olympic Gold Medal : Shooting: Although he failed to make the 1992 U.S. Olympic team, Josh Lakatos, 20, has plenty of time and talent on his side.
- Southeast Area : Household Hazardous Waste Disposal Program
- World IN BRIEF : TAJIKISTAN : Russian Troops Hurt in Border Shelling
- Miyazawa Quitting as Premier, Party President : Japan: He accepts blame for lower house election defeat. Dissension breaks out on selecting new leadership.
- Glendale : Shops Launch Ad Campaign
- Beverly Hills : Fox to Fund Traffic Project
- COOKING : Top Veg Has a Good Head for Lettuce
- Lawmakers Challenge Yeltsin's Selloff of State Firms : Russia: Free-market reform plan is imperiled. Supreme Soviet acts while the president vacations.
- Downey : Council Term-Limit Measure Could Be Placed on Ballot
- Westchester : Westchester Parkway Opens
- The Region : College Fees Will Be Raised
- Single-Parent Issue Touches Sensitive Nerve
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Seeing Pigs or Being One--All Is Fair, Fun
- VAN NUYS : Woman Enters Plea in Soft Drink Case
- RIGHTS WATCH : Burma's Road
- LONG BEACH : Expanded Smoking Ban Wins Preliminary OK
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL : Palmdale East's Garcia Thwarts 9th-Inning Rally
- New Host Doesn't Want to Learn Old Tricks : Television: NBC's Letterman replacement, Conan O'Brien, wants no part of 'Stupid Pet Tricks' or 'Top 10' lists. 'I'm going to do a brand-new show.'
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Top Pick Bettis Getting Closer to a Deal
- LOS ALAMITOS : Thoroughbreds Add Stability
- TELEVISIONMTV Video Nods: En Vogue's "Free Your...
- PRACTICAL VIEW : Where to Find Assistance to Keep You in the Comfort of Home
- Santa Monica : Exhibit on Black Airmen
- Mubarak Nominated for Third 6-Year Term
- Culver City High Promotes Assistant Rob Moore to Coach Football Team
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Karate Kid Soars With Eagles : Achievements: Jeremy Schilling, a junior at El Dorado High School in Placentia, has not allowed a hearing impairment to keep him from his goals.
- Glendale : Elderly Suspect to Be Tried
- Huntington Park : Street-Light Assessment Goes Up Despite Protests
- MATERIAL MATTERS : Merle Haggard Thinks of Himself as the Competition, Not Newer Country Stars
- 'Hocus Pocus': Fear Turns Into Fun
- Okeechobee Fishing Great but Storm Brews at Lake : Anglers claim commercial netters are ruining things and want them banned. But state officials say infractions are rare.
- Public Input Sought on Plan for Growth
- CAMARILLO : Outlet Mall Builder Agrees to New Study
- LAGUNA BEACH : City OKs Tougher Day Laborers Law
- Santa Paula Glitz : Entertainment: The town enjoys standing in for Anywhere, USA.
- PORT HUENEME : City Rejects Report Critical of RV Park
- TARZANA : Baby Survives After Falling 2 Stories
- A 100-Year-Old Treasure for the Next 100 Years : Americana: 'America the Beautiful' expresses our possibilities, which is preferable to anthems about our past.
- Tight Squeeze Puts Movers Out on Limb : Disputes: W.C. Fields' old home was too big to pass beneath much-loved trees. So workers just chopped away--at 2 a.m.
- No Escape : Violence: Grisel Arguello's family moved last month to what they thought was a safer area of Lynwood. But it didn't keep the 10-year-old from being hit in the head Tuesday by a stray bullet in a suspected gang shooting.
- SOCCER / GOLD CUP : Kooiman's Overtime Goal Puts U.S. in Finals
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : New High for Dow; T-Bond Yields Soar : Market Overview
- SysteMed Inc. The Laguna Hills manager of...
- Baxter Layoffs Announced: A division of Baxter...
- Arcadia : City Mulls Review Board
- County Ax May Cut Deep : Area's Health Services, Libraries and Parks are Main Targets
- Births to unmarried women are increasing...
- Blonde 'n' Blue : Marlene Dietrich Is Star of Film Series at Newport Harbor
- Council Flip-Flops on Monorail Study
- City Moves to Put Money Affairs in Order : Finances: In the wake of apparent spending improprieties by the former city manager, council adopts new guidelines and begins a search for accountants who will perform more complete audits.
- Junior Tennis League Helps to Keep Kids Off the Street
- An Outside Chance at Carmelo's, Antonello
- This is not a lawyers joke: Raymond...
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Martinez Back in Seattle Lineup
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Snow Situation Puzzles Rodgers
- Democrats Appeal to Clinton for Guidance in Budget Talks
- BOOK REVIEW : Author Takes Novel Approach to Our Perceptions of Reality : THERE IS NO BORGES <i> by Gerhard Kopf Translated from German by Leslie Wilson</i> ; Braziller $18.50, 184 pages
- POLICE PRESENCE: The Valley NOW chapter is...
- NEIGHBORS : Oxnard Officer Has Eye for Stolen Cars : Martin Ennis wins auto club honors by recovering a county-high 18 vehicles. He claims he can spot a license plate 20 feet away at night.
- Now He Talks a Good Game : Media: Former St. Bernard High football Coach Bill Seward has found success in radio and TV.
- Items for People in the News should...
- ENCINO : Council OKs Burger King Drive-Through
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Panel to Look Into Revelry, Drunkenness
- Hope in Youth,Hope in Funding
- Moorpark Man Recalls a Fateful Flight Over Japan During WWII : History: The Doolittle Tokyo Raiders gave American confidence a boost with their raid. Now, half a century later, they will be honored.
- 76-Square-Mile Area Quarantined : Medflies: Transport of unprocessed produce grown in Granada Hills and surrounding communities will not be permitted, officials said.
- Business Leaders Urge Full Funding for D. A.'s Office
- On the Mark for a Shot at Majors : Baseball: Mark Tranberg didn't earn respect when pitching at Dominguez Hills, but he is earning victories in Philadelphia's farm system.
- KCBS Apologizes for Airing Video of Shooting : Television: The new general manager calls graphic footage on the 11 p.m. news 'a mistake.'
- He's Near-Perfect Without Practice : Tennis: After a two-year hiatus, Malin hit around for four days, then won a prestigious national amateur event.
- Fast One or '<i> Fast</i> ' One for Dodge? : Running: Third-place woman might not have completed the entire course in San Francisco Marathon.
- WIN Symposium and Awards Ceremony Set
- Leak Keeps Wheels of Justice Stuck : Courts: With building closed a second day by sewage backup, backlog of cases is growing.
- New Program Puts Juvenile Offenders Behind Barres : Courts: Those who run afoul of the law in L.A. County may be sentenced to dancing or acting classes instead of confinement as part of unique project.
- District Seeks Funds for Crossing Guard
- 2 Sobriety Checkpoints Scheduled Friday Night
- Saying Farewell to a Friend Who Leaves a Legacy in Letters
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Laying Claim to the Title: Great Rock Songwriter of '90s
- Loneker Just Trying to Fit Into Rams' Big Picture : Football: At 6 feet 3 and 346 pounds, offensive lineman wants to catch the eye of a few coaches.
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Gurney's Team to Stay With GTP Racing to the Literal End
- Phillies Complete a Sweep : Dodgers: Hershiser has a wild night and Greene is tough in his 12th victory, 7-0.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Tenor' Gets Laughs by Using Physical Farce
- OXNARD : Doctor Accused of Assaulting Patient
- GARDEN GROVE : City Seeks Applicants for New Traffic Panel
- Pepe Rings Twice for Postman : Football: Carson linebacker thought he was overlooked for Shrine game, but he found his invitation during a second check of his old mailbox.
- TRACK AND FIELD / JOHN ORTEGA : West Valley Relay Team in Hot Pursuit of Sub-40-Second Time
- MUSIC REVIEW : Temirkanov: From Russia With Flair : The music director of the St. Petersburg Philharmonic was on his best, most productive behavior for his return to the Hollywood Bowl.
- In Loving Memory of Their Son : Teen's Parents Hope to Spare Others Pain Leukemia Causes
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Students Organize Recycling Project
- Sounds of Discontent : Projects' Residents Say Tension With LAPD on Rise After Years of Calm
- Water Use Up Sharply Since End of Drought : Camarillo: The city's consumption has risen as much as 29% since peak conservation efforts in 1990 and 1991, and is near pre-drought levels.
- GLENDALE : Porker Finds No Friends on Council
- Boseman Wants to Continue Football Career at USC
- Changing of Laker Guard Is Complete : Basketball: Byron Scott, a backcourt fixture with Magic Johnson on three NBA championship teams, won't be re-signed.
- Atwater : Community Picnic Planned
- The Spur Posse Redux: Didion Explores the Paradox of Class
- Madelyn Cates; Broadway, TV Actress
- A Few Words for Truth in Advertising : Language: Ventura's law against misrepresentation says it all. That's the problem, according to the experts.
- HEALTHWATCH : Local Rattlers Making More Noise This Year : Owing largely to last winter's heavy rains, snakes--and snakebites--are more in evidence this summer.
- Bosnia Factions to Meet, Mediators Say
- Ginsburg for Women's Total Legal Equality : Justice: Nominee says they also have right to choose abortion. Fathers shouldn't have equal voice, she asserts.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Savings Could Exceed Cost of School Voucher Program : Education: At least 500,000 students would have to switch to private institutions. Critics say they won't.
- World IN BRIEF : INDIA : 8 Killed as Police Fire on Protesters
- Cal Spas Strike Ends, but 200 Lose Jobs
- 'Proof' Sees the Lies That Blind Trust
- Kohl Cites Risk as Germans Go to Somalia
- PRACTICAL VIEW : Care Givers Need Not Solo on the Job
- GOINGS ON : Dancing to Preserve Heritage : Dolphin Dancers, specializing in Chumash culture, will perform at Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History.
- Gays Protest Military Policy at Recruiters
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Land Sinks Nearly 6 Feet Due to Pumping : Geology: Scientists say most of the subsidence has occurred in Lancaster because of its fine-grained soil, scientists say. The process is irreversible.
- BUENA PARK : Study Will Target New Tourist Dollars
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : To Save Money, City Repairs Roads With Cheaper Slurry
- Former Policewoman's Sexual Harassment Suit Is Reinstated by Court : Simi Valley: Debbra Accardi contends she endured 11 years of discrimination. The decision overturns a judge's previous ruling.
- Galanter, Hayden Take Aim at Playa Vista : Development: The two lawmakers will challenge approval of the first stage of the vast project. Their action sets up a July 29 confrontation with Maguire Thomas Partners.
- Moore Is Named Football Coach at Culver City High
- Noted Sound Engineer Found Slain : Crime: Police seek car stolen in the stabbing of Robert Glass, who shared an Oscar for 'E.T.'
- A Tale of Two Cities
- Indurain Remains on Track for Victory
- Shipshape for a Showdown : Four-Member Crew Tries to Earn Spot in National Event
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Suspect Charged in Killing of Gays
- South Gate : Residents Vent Anger Over Proposed Tax Hike
- O'Neill's Trails--and Tribulations
- IT'S THE PEOPLE, STUPID : Foolish Folk in Everyday Life Give Bill Engvall an Endless Supply of Material
- DRIVING : Kustom Kars Are TV Stars
- The Thai Revolution : Regional Cuisine: Turning Up the Heat
- South Gate : New Pipeline Route Prompts Council to Delay Judgment
- The Calm Before Cleanup in Des Moines : Flooding: The city is 'strangely quiet' while residents wait for water to be restored. Then will come the massive chore of clearing away the muck.
- SOMEDAY THEIR PRINCE MAY COME : The Rocker Lent the Joffrey His Music, but So Far He's a No-Show
- City Might Sue Alleged Taggers' Parents : Vandalism: Prosecutor intends to take action against two families if they do not pay for cleanup. Officials say they want to send a message that graffiti will not be tolerated.
- $500 Math Scholarships at LACC to Be Available
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- The Tried and True Scale New Heights at Summit House
- A Market for, Well, <i> Almost</i> Everything
- Theater Troupe Will Get a Pitch to Move to Uptown
- Commerce : City-Funded Jobs Program Shows Success in Referrals
- O.C. Meth Lab Bust Points Up Boom in Drug
- Help Sought to Find Lake Forest Woman
- MALIBU : Officials Drop Support for Camping Resort
- 'Coffee's the drug of the '90s . . . the new, safe drug.' : Tasting a Different Kind of Brew : Food: A growing number of Americans are choosing gourmet java and coffeehouses over alcohol and bars.
- LAKE FOREST : Mobile Home Rent Decision Is Delayed
- Riordan Visits Residents of Retirement Home : Politics: The trip to the Reseda facility is part of the mayor's campaign to venture out of City Hall and mingle informally with the public.
- Jury Selection Begins for Trial in Hospital Rampage
- Countywide : County Pushes Suit Over Asphalt Spill
- A Close-Up Look At People Who Matter : Speaking Out for Those With Disabilities
- OUTDOORS / PETE THOMAS : Mackerel Make Way for Dorado
- Ducks Reportedly Sign Free Agent
- Reinstatement Ahead for Harris
- Councilwoman Chris Richardson Dies at 68
- Santa Monica : Parks May Soon Allow Dogs
- Vanna-Worship, Nuts--It's All in the Family
- OUTDOORS : Tiny Fish Seeks Mate For Love on the Beach : Luck and patience are needed when keeping a surfside vigil for spawning schools of grunion.
- Galanter, Hayden Take Aim at Playa Vista : Development: The two lawmakers will challenge approval of the first stage of the vast project. Their action sets up a July 29 confrontation with Maguire Thomas Partners.
- LOOK, MA! IT CAN FLY : Dragons, Elephants--All Kinds Soar at Muckenthaler Kite Show
- Recall Effort Stymied When Signatures Are Disqualified : Politics: The drive to remove two councilmen collapses after county election officials find massive irregularities in the petitions. Organizers say they will try again.
- JAUNTS : The Family That Rides Its Bicycles Together . . . : Club's tours of Ventura County's highways and byways is really just a wheeled social event.
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 Whoomp! (There...
- Claremont Schools Eye Free Health Care
- YORBA LINDA : 5 Couples Sue City Over Runoff Damage
- Boy Heads to Gotham to Be Batman's Boss
- SAN FERNANDO : Proposed Measure to Allow Store Music
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Errors Bother Snyder at Third
- Abstinence and Condoms
- Hate
- Economy and Real Estate
- Taxation and Citizens' Right to Recall Officials
- Abortion Bill
- Workers' Comp
- Obituaries - July 22, 1993
- Obituaries - July 22, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 22, 1993
- 14 Pipe Bombs Found in Santa Ana Bedroom : Crime: Agents arrest Eric Lord Jeffrey, 21, a convicted felon. He is not being linked to white supremacist plot.
- Wilson Pledges $60 Million for Disney Resort : Growth: Governor promises transportation funds for a parking garage and two freeway ramps. Officials say expansion will yield 28,000 jobs, $90 million a year for the state by 2008.
- Official Explains Decision About Police Chief's Rams Job : Policy: Anaheim city manager says he asked Joseph T. Molloy not to accept money for work with the team to avoid 'any issue of conflict.'
- Gay Plan Foes in Congress Label It Too Murky
- Wilson OKs $60 Million in Disney Aid : Transportation: The governor pledges state funds for parking garage, two freeway ramps to Disneyland Resort. He says 'major employment' will be worth expense.
- Clinton's Auto Industry Policies Delight Detroit
- Pipe Bombs Found at Santa Ana Home; Parolee Arrested
- ATM Death Site Wall to Remain, Owner Says : Crime: Requests to remove the structure are rejected. A murder trial is ordered for the suspect in the slaying of a woman.
- TECHNOLOGY - July 22, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 22, 1993
- From the Archives: Claims of Hatred, Abuse Traded in Menendez Case
- Immigration Policy
- REAL ESTATE : Missing a Loan Payment Can Pay Off if You're Big Enough and Bold Enough
- Warhol Estate Valued at $220 Million
- COLUMN ONE : A Death in Carroll County : When Junior Wilson gunned down Travis Lineberry, he cut short a young life and refueled an old debate about a citizen's right to protect his property--but at what cost?
- Sears' Quarterly Earnings Triple, Top $1 Billion : Retailing: Improved store sales and selloff of stock in Allstate insurance subsidiary are credited for the rebound.
- U. K. Radio's Emperor Rosco Is Back in Action From Southland
- Slide Claims Against 2 Cities Flood City Halls : Damages: Homeowners in Dana Point and San Clemente have demanded millions of dollars from their towns in the legal actions that keep the door open for later lawsuits. Cities deny liability.
- First Lady on Radio, TV as Visit Ends : Policies: She defends husband's compromise on gays in military and makes a final pitch for health care reform.
- Simi Valley Furniture Plant Files for Bankruptcy, Announces Layoffs
- Equal Protections for All : State's own high court says Colorado can't restrict gay rights
- GLENDALE : City Offers Changes in Elks Lodge Design
- Golf
- Smith Has It in the Bag as Las Virgenes Wins, 8-1
- 'South Pacific' Rises Again : Old-Fashioned OCC Production in Redesigned Theater Gives New Voice to Musical and Political Themes
- GLENDALE : Toll School Regains Portable Classrooms
- VENTURA : Experts Gather for Seminar on Missile System
- LOS ANGELES : Attorney Appointed Head of Division of the EPA
- This Time Catfish Lake Lived Up to Its Name
- WESTMINSTER : Vietnamese-Speaking Students to Get Help
- Sprinters Lewis, Christie to Race in England
- UCI Drops Graduate Curriculum in Music Theater : Performance arts: The decision, spurred by an outside evaluation, means that no new students will be admitted.
- Plaza Mortgage President Quits Job Abruptly : Resignation: James M. Weld and his colleagues say the departure is voluntary. The 40-year-old executive has been credited for the company's rapid and successful expansion.
- Advanced Interventional Agrees to Pay $3.9 Million to Settle Shareholders' Suit
- Report Charges Dinkins Slow to Act in Brooklyn Riot : Unrest: Probe of '91 clashes between Hasidic Jews and blacks faults New York's mayor. The rebuke could deal a serious blow to his reelection hopes.
- Anaheim Police Chief Can Keep Rams Job
- Key Figure in Italian Scandal Found Dead in His Prison Cell
- Lift Gay Ban, L.A. Council Urges
- Emergency Rule Bars New Adult Clubs for 45 Days
- OXNARD : 5 Charities Get Aid to Help Homeless
- WESTMINSTER : San Marino Chief to Head Fire Dept.
- 100-Year Bonds Are 'Sleeping Beauties'
- Genetic Role Overstated, Breast Cancer Study Says