- NEWS ANALYSIS : S. Korean President Silences Skeptics With Reform Decree : Asia: Kim Young Sam surprises nation by acting quickly to outlaw financial transactions using false names.
- VAN NUYS : Man, 22, Convicted in Uncle's Murder
- Burglars' Take Undetermined, but They Leave a Mess at Shake Shack
- Families Embrace Plan to Clean Up Toxic Waste Site : Environment: The EPA schedule calls for residents to move out of their Westminster homes for three months in the spring.
- "The time has come for African-Americans to...
- Mother of Defendant in Tay Trial Extends Sympathy : Grief: Sook Kim prays for the murdered youth's family, she says after bail hearing. But Linda Tay questions her sincerity.
- TV REVIEWS : Directing Pales Next to Acting in 'Light'
- Center in Huntington Gets $60,000
- Iris Faircloth Blitch; Former Congresswoman
- Trading Places : In Today's Housing Market, You Can Take a Loss and Still Move Up
- Health Providers Set Up Networks Prior to Reform
- Protest Beyond All Reason : In the question of anti-abortion tactics, Alabama archbishop has it right
- La Habra Girl Found in Pool Is in Critical State
- Illness Traced to Tainted Shark : Health: After lunch at Union Rescue Mission, 19 residents and staff are taken to hospitals and another eight are treated at the Skid Row facility. Officials blame food poisoning on toxins in fish skin.
- 2 Monastery Founders Pray for More Members : Worship: Brothers Steven and Peter gave up their worldly goods to establish the Society of St. John. Their goal is to serve humanity through the fine arts.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Two-Run Error Lets Indians Beat Red Sox
- A Money Pitcher With a Wealth of Experiences : Financial Adviser Once Posted ERA of 0.00 at Notre Dame
- Cadbury to Raise Stake in Dr Pepper/7-Up
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dollar, Without Backing, Slips; Dow at New High
- HOME SHOW : Minimizing the Quake, Rattle 'n' Roll
- 2 Soldiers Die When Tanks Plunge Off Cliff
- Hummer Bummer : Superjeep Star of Desert Storm Isn't Selling Very Well to Civilians
- Investigation of Polanco Aide's Beating Abandoned
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Pastor's Book Assailing Marketing of Churches Becoming a Hot Seller
- Brea : City Redevelopment Is Topic of Meeting
- LOS ANGELES : Guns N' Roses Manager Tells of Drummer's Exit
- LOS ALAMITOS : School District Seeks Task Force Members
- Best Fruit Forward : Fair Has a World-Class Lemon but Attendance Is Souring
- COSTA MESA : Youth Jobs Agency Holding Garage Sale
- Prospects Dialing for Dollars in Area Code Games : Baseball: Best of high school Class of 1994 hope to make the grade by impressing pro scouts and college coaches.
- Bullfrogs Gain Home-Floor Advantage
- Northridge Gets Good News on 5 Football Players
- JAZZ REVIEW : Earning Some Big Fans : Poncho Sanchez came to see guitarist Bobby Redfield at Cafe Lido. Was Redfield unnerved? Hardly. He just kept churning out his infectious Latin sound.
- BURBANK : Free Immunization Clinic Opens Doors
- Statordyne Appoints Its 6th Director
- NATION IN BRIEF : VERMONT : Adoption Battle Over 9-Month-Old Settled
- NEWPORT BEACH : Tour of Upper Bay to Be Offered Today
- Pope Considers Visit to Denver a Success : World Youth Day: Vatican hopes trip ends strained relations with United States.
- BUENA PARK : Police Warn About Utility Worker Ruse
- ENCINO : Residents Renew Plea for City to Fill Hole
- WORLD TRACK NOTES : No Record, but Powell Happy
- 1,166-Pound Marlin a Potential Record
- Candiotti Superb, but Worrell Wins : Dodgers: Reliever gets first victory as team rallies in ninth to beat Cardinals, 3-2. Lasorda gets 1,400th.
- 13th Film Fest Planned in Breckenridge, Colo.
- Daring Anthrax Makes a Frontal Assault : Pop music: With new singer John Bush, "It's like a real band now onstage, rather than just four guys with a front man," says guitarist Scott Ian.
- ST. JOSEPH THE WALKER? Do walkers-for-exercise have...
- Coach Started When Valley Growth Was Charted in Farmer's Almanac : Ramirez Has Spent 39 Years at Birmingham
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT
- 'Comics for Kids' Benefit Scheduled
- 'Cabaret Verboten'
- Bruins' Putting Players Above Students Setting a Very Poor Example
- The Missed Chance Called 'Poetic Justice'
- Helping Out O'Neill
- Hungarian Newspaper
- 'Five Guys Named Moe'
- Trojan Advertising Has This Reader Fighting Mad
- Anti-Soccer Crowd Is Given a Swift Kick
- Direction of Dodger Fans' Anger Not Hard to Figure
- Heidigate and Legalizing Prostitution
- Disneyland Off-Ramps
- Track Follower Wants Credit Where It's Due
- Chile Rights Cases
- Times' Staffer Is Lauded for Letting Story Tell Itself
- A Little Sensitivity Wouldn't Hurt, Would It?
- Playing Hurt Seems to Be a Thing of the Past
- Not All Is Right in Regards to This Trivia Question
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 21, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 21, 1993
- Obituaries - Aug. 21, 1993
- Obituaries - Aug. 21, 1993
- TELEVISION - Aug. 21, 1993
- City Council Rejects Hermosillo, 9-5 : City Hall: Controversial activist fails to win confirmation to Fire Commission despite lobbying by Riordan.
- Council Votes 9-5 to Reject Hermosillo
- Rohrabacher In Favor of New Airport : Base conversion: Congressman raises hackles among supervisors with claim that South County's 'wealthy people' are behind 'hysterical' opposition to El Toro commercial facility.
- Allegation Said Delaying Nomination for INS Post
- Israel's Supreme Court Delays Release of Demjanjuk
- Sandinistas Kidnap Vice President, Others : Nicaragua: The leftist hostage-takers in the capital demand rightist Contra rebels in the north free government officials and others seized earlier.
- No Serious Injuries, Damage in 5.0 Landers Aftershock : Earthquake: The temblor, centered 10 miles southeast of Yucca Valley, also felt in Orange County.
- Nicaragua Sends Troops to Site of Hostage-Taking
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PERU : Maoist Guerrillas Kill 62 Indians
- Jean King, 76; Actress, Radio's 'Lonesome Gal'
- Uganda Rebel Chief Murdered in Kenya
- Mother Teresa in Hospital
- NEWS ANALYSIS : How Far Will Mexico Go for Free Trade Pact?
- ASIA : New Premier Leaves Elitism to Japan's Past : Morihiro Hosokawa shuns traditional symbols of power. One radical change: He played tennis on a weekend.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : EGYPT : Muslim Militants Targeted Ministers
- Clinton Names Black Medical School President to Head CDC
- WWII Japanese Plane Found
- Ministers Given OK to Deliver Supplies to Cuba
- PERU : New Constitution Could Extend Fujimori's Power
- 2 Firefighters Die, 4 Hurt Battling Blaze
- Bosnia Peace Proposal Draws Mixed Reaction : Balkans: Serbs, Croats appear to accept plan, but Muslims seem unsatisfied. The three factions have 10 days to consider it.
- Lucinda Ballard; Award-Winning Designer
- AIRWOMEN: Thousands of aviation buffs and others...
- Woman Charged After Abortion Doctor Is Shot : Violence: Oregon activist is arrested in Oklahoma after the Wichita attack. Physician returns to clinic.
- LAPD Probes Alleged Sale of Private Files
- AFTER THE COURTING: The refurbished Old County...
- In-N-Out Burgers Inc. Completes Purchase of University Tower
- Film: A widely circulated Hollywood rumor came...
- RETAIL
- Comic Art Still Enchants : With Snow White's return, Burbank gallery offers a look at the history of animation with original prints and cels.
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Payment Demanded for Downed Jet
- Parenting : Avoiding School Problems
- California / IN BRIEF : INDIO : Driver Gets 15-Year Term in Fatal Death
- BREA : Principals, Others Given CPR Training
- Fireman, Plumber Hurt in San Juan House Fire
- IRVINE : Students to Find Expanded Facilities
- ORANGE : Police to Auction Off Unclaimed Bicycles
- Some PCH Lanes May Close in September
- Samples Not Needed After the Back Nine
- BURBANK : Marrow Donor Sought for Boy
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Newsroom: Tasty Food for Thought
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Duran Duran: No Mas, No Mas
- New Panther Poised at Cutting Edge of Animation : Hollywood: Producing titles for the upcoming Pink Panther film was a coup for Desert Music Pictures, known for music videos and Giorgio commercials.
- Parenting : 'Big School' Fright : Good preparation smooths the road to kindergarten, most children's formal introduction to education.
- Clinton Runs but Can't Hide From Birthday Well-Wishers
- TUJUNGA : Wall of Graffiti Now a Mural of Area's History
- Riordan Asks Public Works Panel to Abolish Paid Jobs
- Blimp Sails Into Graffiti War on Santa Ana's Side
- ANAHEIM : Adult-Business Ban Extended 45 Days
- A Fraternity Shows Some Sensitivity : Lamdba Chi Alpha offers an example of how to be a good campus citizen
- Man Gets 60 Years for Shooting Officer
- The Price We Pay for Donovan's Drug Addiction
- Three With Stolen Property Arrested
- DANA POINT : Building Guidelines Available for Review
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Arrested After Shooting at Carwash
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Tackle Gorecki Has Knee Surgery
- Agent Says Forward Green Might Not Return to Lakers
- TV/RADIO
- A Fresh Approach to Fame : Profile: Will Smith juggles a hit TV show, an upcoming album and two feature films.
- OptimumCare Corp.: The Laguna Niguel provider of...
- RETAIL
- President of Kaiser Hired by Rival Blue Shield
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Wilson Goes the Distance in Search of Higher Ratings
- Clinging to the Slow Lane : The Ice Cream Man, like his predecessors 50-odd years ago, is a Rockwellian fixture in many Valley neighborhoods.
- Hip-Hop's Ups, Downs : The music is popular, but the Valley can't sustain a dance club for its devotees. The most recent to go under is Juice.
- Clinton Gears Up to Lobby Lawmakers on Trade Pact
- A New Take on Indian : Encino's East India Grill is a standout with its colorful and creative chutneys, curries and tandoori cooking.
- Rainy Day Left This del Sol Driver Soaking Wet
- Plans to Build on Indian Site Blocked : Courts: Judge issues restraining order until a hearing on whether to allow a mini-mall on Cal State Long Beach land that a group of American Indians considers sacred.
- CALABASAS : Plans Put on Hold for Senior, Youth Center
- BUENA PARK : $3 Parking Violation Fee Increase OKd
- <i> A look at noteworthy addresses in the Southland.</i>
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 17-Year-Old Palmdale Boy Fatally Shot by Deputy
- ALISO VIEJO : New School to Hold Enrollment Days
- Happy Trails? : Baseball: Angels' top draft pick Pete Janicki hopes his comeback from arm troubles is successful.
- FULLERTON : Radio Show Focuses on Latino Issues
- Bull of a Different Color : Differences Between '87 and Today Tell More Than the Similarities
- High-Flying Venture Links O.C., Russia : Aviation: Newport Beach entrepreneur aims to turn remote Kamchatka into a major Far East refueling stop.
- Haft Sells Majority Stake in Dart to Younger Son
- RETAIL
- Nicaraguan Rebels Take Officials, Soldiers Hostage : Central America: The former Contras demand resignation of army chief and a presidential aide.
- Behind the Scenes : Ritzy Setting Raises 'Toast' to a New Level for Some Young Professionals Against Cancer
- Parenting : How to Choose a Preschool
- Hair-Raising Straw Hats Poke Around Where They're Not Wanted
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Neighbor vs. Neighbor : As the rebuilding from the devastating fire in the Oakland hills takes hold, the new 'monster houses' block scenic views and strain relations.
- Firm Agrees to California's Largest Redlining Fine : Insurance: Monterey company to pay $500,000 for illegally discriminating against homosexual, minority and poor consumers in San Francisco.
- PDA Engineering: The Costa Mesa provider of...
- Judge Stops Sale of Quattro Pro Spreadsheet : Computers: Borland International wanted the ruling to allow for a quick appeal. The judge earlier said their software infringed on Lotus 1-2-3.
- Clothestime Posts $3.7-Million Profit in 2nd Quarter
- Welfare Recipients, Experts Criticize the System : Aid: Witnesses tell an Administration panel of rules that frustrate attempts to enter the working world.
- Report: U.S. Let Slaughter Plant Operate Despite Contamination
- LIQUID ASSETS: An outpouring of complaints from...
- THOUSAND OAKS : Attack Investigated as a Hate Crime
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council OKs Adding 2 Sheriff's Deputies
- Water Officials to Seek Early Review of Maligned Rates
- Breakup Bid Gains as Redistricting Move Fades : School board: The onetime high-profile campaign to preserve two all-Valley seats on the seven-member body now finds itself in debt.
- Flying Finn Lands at CS Northridge : College football: Coach is not quite sure what to do with Ilkka Laine, but says the Scandinavian player has impressive raw skills.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Passing Attack Figures to Improve
- Chick Prepares Guide for Business
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : New Plan Helps Cone Top Twins
- Winger's Winning Worth the Wait : Senior Bowler From Tarzana Sets Mark With His Father Cheering From Afar
- Area Babe Ruth Team Stays Alive in Regional
- 'Dawn of Sound' Series a Gold Mine for Movie Buffs
- Tribute to Bernstein Includes Talk With Son
- Cadillac Tramps Go Driving for Pearls
- RETAIL
- Cruise Ship Rams Rock in Alaskan Bay
- Phooey on Froufrou
- Sheriff Charged With Tapping Drug Fund for $48,000 Raise
- Parenting : Starting Off Right : Experts recommend finding a preschool that develops social skills rather than emphasizing academics.
- Early Empire's Fall Offers Modern Parable : History: A sudden drought may have led to the collapse of the Akkadian civilization. Scientists say today's conditions could lead to a similar downfall.
- Parenting : Sitter Search : One new mother's tips for parents about to embark on that quest for the perfect person to watch their child.
- San Fernando : Merchants May Gain More Sign Freedom
- Suit Alleges Singer Held Woman Captive : Courts: Rick James and his girlfriend are accused of assault and false imprisonment in a 1992 incident at a West Hollywood hotel.
- Oxnard Schools Score Turnaround in SAT Averages
- Jordan: Media Speculation Went Too Far
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Gannon Is Traded to Washington
- After 13 Years, Ottey Puts the Midas Touch on Career : Track and field: Jamaican stumbles at 200-meter finish, but edges Torrence to win first gold medal.
- National Video Rentals : 'Bodyguard' Finally Hits Top Spot
- MOVIE REVIEW : Spectacular Pageantry of 'El Cid' Restored
- MOVIE REVIEW : In Woo's Hands, 'Target' Is Where the Action Is
- Dollar Shored Up as U.S. Trade Deficit Soars : Currency: Gap skyrockets 44% to $12.1 billion in June--the second-worst in history and most severe in six years.
- Fitness Center Lease: Family Fitness Center has...
- Satellite Technology Gets $3.4-Million Order From Italy
- THE TIMES POLL : Asians Say They Fare Better Than Other Minorities
- Political Awakening : Filipino-Americans Start to Reach for Reins of Power
- PASADENA : Youth to Be Tried as Adult in Fatal Carjacking Bid
- Beach Boulevard Will Get 'Smart' : Traffic: Officials say $1.8-million project will improve the flow. First phase will take place in Buena Park, La Mirada.
- Shaquille's Surprise Visit Overshadows Event
- Perry Putting Safety First : USC: Last year's backup quarterback has new outlook as a starting defensive back.
- Asian-American Reporters' Conference Focuses on Jobs
- Konitz Plays Tribute to Mentor : Jazz: The saxophonist, a leading figure of the 'cool school,' studied theory and improvisation under pianist Lennie Tristano, whose legacy is celebrated at the Hyatt Newporter tonight.
- ARTS Inc. Offers Grants Consultations
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Wilder Napalm' Misfires in More Ways Than One
- Drunk Driving Suspect Will Be Charged With Murder
- 9 Israeli Soldiers Killed in 2 Guerrilla Ambushes : Mideast: Hezbollah attack in southern Lebanon is the deadliest in five years. Israeli planes strike back.
- BOOK REVIEW : An Outrageous Tale of Total Corruption on a Small, Sad Island : CARIBBEAN TIME BOMB: The United States' Complicity in the Corruption of Antigua <i> by Robert Coram</i> . William Morrow: $25, 278 pages
- County's 1st Water Festival to Kick Off
- Rams' Gary Is Fumbling for Answers : Pro football: Unhappy with contract and feeling unwanted, he has one question: 'Why?'
- SHERMAN OAKS : Street Fair, Carnival to Open on Oct. 1
- TENNIS / DANA HADDAD : Weiss' Future Seems Linked to Florida
- Gary Is Left Fumbling for Answers : Rams: Unhappy with contract and feeling unwanted, he has one question: 'Why?'
- THEATER / JAN HERMAN : Actor Plays Heavies, Heroes With Equal Ease
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Sweating It Out With Urge Overkill
- Taking Bassoon Seriously : Ray Pizzi finds beauty and musical life in the all too often ignored instrument. His trio will play at the Coffee Junction in Tarzana.
- White House Seeks Pesticide Use Reforms : Health: Congress will be asked to replace law banning all traces of cancer-causing pest controls in food. Proposal allows 'negligible risk.'
- Parenting : Teacher May Be Trouble : If a child's dislike of an instructor affects ability to perform in the class, the parent must intervene to help solve the problem.
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- LOS ANGELES : Chick Proposes Lifting LAPD Hiring Freeze
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Car Dealership Gets City Waiver for Sign
- SIMI VALLEY : Freeway Connector Opening Due Oct. 15
- Valley Wields New Clout, Analyst Says
- LOS ANGELES : Tuttle Urges 'Lifeline' Bank Accounts for Poor
- Russian Girl's Skin Grafts Also Take Toll on Mother
- Symbol of Hate Hard to Erase : Vandalism: Last remaining members of Hollywood synagogue are used to graffiti, but ugliness of a swastika cannot be ignored.
- Clothing Store Polices Its Racks and Recalls 3 T-Shirts
- NORTHRIDGE : Woman Held in Fatal Shooting of Mother
- Grand Jury Makeup Fair, Official Says : Courts: Defense attorneys in the Stuart Tay case are arguing that the panel's selection process discriminates against Asians.
- Carson Is Site as Junior Boxers Put on the Gloves
- L.A. Is Now the Place for Masakayan : Volleyball: Santa Monica native, with a little help from partner Kirby, has broken jinx in area tournaments.
- Hearing Another Side of Hank Williams
- TV REVIEWS : 'The Building': Constructed for Laughs
- The Utah Fest Shakespearience : Theater: Festival has grown from a tiny community venture into a professional company. 'People would come to see the spectacular rock formations and squeeze us in. Now . . . it's often the other way around.'
- Bond Rally Pushes Ahead; Stocks Mixed : Market Overview
- TV FACTS
- Miss Heidi Sends Her Regrets
- Avoiding the Ruined Shoes Blues
- MOORPARK : Prosecution Rests Its Case in Slaying
- Static Ahead for Unfettered Talk Radio : The eminently unfair 'fairness doctrine' is sneaking back as a political tool.
- Senate Panel OKs Bill to Ease Way for School Breakup
- DA Gives Warning on Get-Rich-Quick Ads
- DANA POINT : Clean Water Day to Be Celebrated
- Botanist's Belated Reward : 61 Years After She Found a Plant on the Dunes, It May Turn Out to Be a Unique Species
- Man Charged in Investment Fraud : Crime: Real estate scheme may have cost Southland customers $10 million, investigators say.
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Slamming the Door on Illegal Immigrants
- Angels Beat Brewers in 12th, 5-4
- Football
- Team Effort Helps Tavares Get Things Done : Hockey: Building the expansion Mighty Ducks is a lot easier with Disney on his side.
- Raiders Face Colts With Their Leader Back on Sideline : Pro football: Buoyed by return of Shell from hospital, they will attempt to even their exhibition record tonight at Indianapolis.
- GOLF / FRED ROBLEDO : Group Fights Tax Proposal at Los Verdes
- Pop Album Chart : Joel Floats Right to the Top With 'River'
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Prophets': Two Saviors in a Brisk, Dark Comedy
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'King of the Hill' a Wonderful Film of Terrible Times
- Reno to Decide on New Charges in BCCI Scandal : Litigation: Case against Clifford and Altman may be ending after acquittal in New York. Others still face trials here and abroad in 5-year-old bank fraud.
- From Europe to Asia
- Where to Next : We've dressed up. We've dressed down. : We've led the pack in innovation and, lately, sunk into a state of blandness. : But if history repeats itself, many Big Things in fashion will start here.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Knight the Latest to Oppose Elsmere Canyon Landfill
- GLENDALE : Man Avoids Citation by Giving Away Pig
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Votes to Restrict Graffiti Implements
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Public Is Invited to View Turtle Exhibit
- Joining Exodus, Drott Leaves North Hollywood
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Benzinger's Two Hits Key to Giant Victory
- Vintage Automobiles Sell for $3.9 Million
- Few Take Advantage of Flexible Work Schedules
- Wet Seal Inc.: The Irvine women's apparel...
- Living in Deathly Fear of Shiley Valve's Failure : Courts: First recipient to testify in suit tells of constant dread and vivid nightmares of device failing. 'I dream I explode,' she says.
- Grab a Ride on the Rail : Both parents and their kids are right on track for a good time at the train-themed amusement parks in Griffith Park.
- Dr. Charles P. Bailey; Pioneer in Heart Surgery
- What to Look for in a Baby-Sitter
- Parenting : Room Art for Kids : Encouraging early decorating impulses provides a healthy outlet for self-expression.
- U.S. Jets Evade Iraqi Missiles, Knock Out Site
- Mattel to Buy Fisher-Price in $1-Billion Deal
- Water Agency Agrees to Consider 20% Expansion of Bard Reservoir : Calleguas: Officials say the $2-million project to increase the capacity above Wood Ranch would pay for itself in five years.
- Can you speak ig-pay atin-lay?The Department of...
- Talking Tough--or Talking Rough : Riordan rises above partisanship in discussing immigration
- 2 Cities to Delay Suit Over Road Extension : Traffic: Simi Valley seeks $2 million if Thousand Oaks refuses to extend Sunset Hills. A traffic study is under way.
- DEL MAR : 'Have Horse, Will Travel' Plan Works for East Coast Trainer
- Mae West: Best When She's Bad
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Duran Duran: <i> No Mas</i> ,<i> No Mas</i>
- 'Phantom' Fans Can Aid Project Angel Food
- Judge Stops Sale of Quattro Pro Spreadsheet : Computers: Borland International wanted the ruling to allow for a quick appeal. The judge earlier said their software infringed on Lotus 1-2-3.
- STACKING UP SALES
- World IN BRIEF : EGYPT : 20 Seized in Plot to Kill Interior Minister
- Spin Doctors : Pool: Shooters converge on a Burbank hotel in hopes of racking up a billiards championship and $50,000. They say the game has become cleaner and greener.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- SANTA CLARITA : Clothing Store Withdraws Shirts With Gang Images
- He Feels in Front by Being Upfront : Saugus Driver Reveals He Is HIV-Positive
- Team Feels the Tug of USTA Sectional
- Sleight of Hand : Next Trick for Bob Weiss, New Clipper Coach and Amateur Magician, Will Be to Make Fans Forget He Wasn't Team's First Choice
- San Diego Repertory Seeing Daylight With '93-94 Season : Theater: West Coast premieres of Baitz drama, Bessie Smith musical and jazz opera are highlights.
- Declining Interest Rates Buoy Stock Prices : Market Overview
- THEATER REVIEW : Wacky Style of Video Clips Upstages TV : Scott Cervine and Craig Thomas provide a wide range of comedy in this irreverent multimedia production.
- If Haiti's Out of Gas, What's in Tanks of the Elite? : Sanctions: Officially, petrol supplies have dried up. But rich motorists still take their weekend trips.
- Parenting : Short Cuts : Upscale salons cater to the young set with cookies, balloons, games, videos and souvenir photos.
- Afghans Refuse to Return U.S. Stinger Missiles
- Breakup Bid Gains as Redistricting Effort Fades : Legislation: Senate panel's action may make it easier to get the State Board of Education to consider a dismantling of the L.A. Unified School District.
- Graffiti Vandalism Case Results in a Mistrial
- PERSPECTIVES ON NAFTA : Mexico's Turnabout Earns Our Vote : Our neighbor is destined to be a major player; the treaty will smooth our relationship at no cost to us.
- WORLD TRACK NOTES : Ailing Decathlete O'Brien Hanging On