- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Halard Needs a Tiebreaker but Beats Sabatini in Canada
- Piazza Turns Up Volume : Baseball: After blowing up after Wednesday night's loss, he goes three for four in helping Dodgers defeat Braves, 7-5.
- Lewis Is First Black to Head Major Public Broadcasting Group
- EIP Microwave Inc.: The Newport Beach manufacturer...
- Where the Look Means More Than the Label
- World IN BRIEF : BRAZIL : Gold Miners Blamed in Indian Massacre
- Abortion Doctor Is Shot, Wounded by Protester : Assault: Female suspect escapes after attack outside Wichita, Kan., clinic. Physician leaves hospital after minor surgery on both arms.
- Walking a Fine Line Through the Melting Pot : Corey Fischer says his theater troupe actors succeed in not 'losing our Jewishness.'
- Young and Old Celebrate as Center Reopens : Oxnard: A partnership with the city rescues the complex, which faced closure a year ago because of budget cuts.
- School District Secessionists Gearing Up Petition Drives : Education: Advocates in Carson and Lomita contend that leaving L.A. Unified would give residents more control over curriculum, spending and other matters.
- SANTA ANA : At-Risk Program Saved for Students
- Los Angeles Festival / "Home, Place and Memory" / A city-wide arts fest : Gospel According to California: Religious With a Secular Twist : Tonight's concert at Leimert Park's Vision Complex kicks off festival.
- Asian Film Leaders to Meet in Hawaii
- MOVIE REVIEW : Rock Star Turns Filmmaker to Offer a Poignant 'Gift'
- RETAIL
- What'll Ted Turner's Right Hand Reach For? : Entertainment: A TBS chief, Scott Sassa, is surveying the landscape for his next move.
- Aeronutronic Wins Pacts for $133.5 Million : Weapons: Newport division of Loral Corp. will make 45 Nite Hawk infrared targeting pods for Navy fighter-bombers to deliver laser-guided bombs.
- Mostar, Bosnia's Forgotten City, May Get 1st Relief Convoy Since June 15 : Balkans: 35,000 Muslims are trapped in the eastern part of the town. The republic's Croats want it for their capital.
- Yeltsin Assails His Parliament Foes : Russia: He decries threat to reforms, regrets not calling elections after '91 coup failed.
- Mason OKs Effort to Block His Execution : Death penalty: Condemned killer allows attorney to ask for a stay from state Supreme Court. At same time, he opposes such a move in federal court where he could easily prolong appeals.
- Wide Eye to the Heavens : Astronomers Will Link 10 Radio Telescopes Spread Across 5,000 Miles to Get Sharp Images From Distant Recesses of the Universe
- VAN NUYS : Mother Convicted for Leaving Child in Van
- El Segundo Meets Las Vegas Team in Regional Baseball Opener
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Dreifort Deal Still Not Close
- The Outer Limits of Sports
- Wohl, Davis Will Assist Clipper Coach
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Magrane Signs, Rejoins Herzog
- THEATER REVIEW : Powers of Imagination Soar in 'Butterfly' : Solana Beach's North Coast Repertory Theatre presents a well-directed, handsomely acted tale of love and delusion.
- Hansen Natural Corp.: The Anaheim distributor of...
- Blast to the Past : The musical revue "Sock It to the '60s" at the Center Stage in Woodland Hills is a satire of the people and events of that decade.
- A Big Hoax to Match a Big Lie : 'Star Wars' was a fantasy all along; so was the Soviet threat.
- Simi Approves Permit for Corriganville Park : Recreation: The decision will allow officials to apply for U.S. and state grants to build the $4.3-million facility.
- WESTMINSTER : Police Camp Aids at-Risk Students
- THEATER : 'Italian American Reconciliation' presents a man's view of love.
- VENTURA : Council Candidates Appear at Forum
- Vietnamese Woman's Epiphany With the Pope in Denver
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Sulphur Springs School District OKs Busing Fees in Effort to Trim Deficit
- LAKE FOREST : Council Approves $13.7-Million Budget
- WOODLAND HILLS : Fund-Raiser Is Launched for College's Pool
- VENTURA : Port District Will File for Bankruptcy
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Pate Leads at the International
- Magers Leaving Corona del Mar
- BOXING IN IRVINE : Ruelas Gets 1st-Round Knockout
- Youth Workshop at L.B. Art Museum
- Colorado Jazz Party Canceled
- Sony Corp.'s First-Quarter Profit Plunges
- TIGHT SQUEEZE: Sociologists know what happens when...
- Cream of the Crop : Herewith, an opinionated guide to some of the most dessert-worthy frozen treat parlors the Valley has to offer.
- ENTERTAINMENT NEWS : Lancaster Goes Country : Answering public demand, the performing arts center rounds out its regular diet of classical, art and folk artists.
- Hollywood's Long-Running Role : It's a short leap from the big and small screens to the real world. Tinseltown doesn't just influence style, it sets it.
- CAMARILLO : Fund-Raiser to Take Place at Family Ranch
- AGOURA HILLS : Sign Backers Hoping to Raise $10,000
- County's College Aid Applications on Rise : Education: Increased fees and new eligibility laws have Ventura County students rushing to file for financial assistance.
- POMONA : Man Gets 60 Years for Shooting Officer, Chase
- BUENA PARK : Park Ranger Who Saved Boy Honored
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Joey Breaker' Surprises With Substance Plus Laughs
- 'Surf Ninja' Delay
- Stop Me If You've Seen This One Before . . .
- Trade Deficit Soars 44% in June to 6-Year High : Economy: News sends the dollar tumbling toward a post- war low against the yen until U.S., Japanese officials intervene.
- COLUMN ONE : Separate, Distinct--and Equal : Asian-Americans have long endured stereotypes. And the struggle to establish an identity apart from their motherlands, and each other, continues--because images of Asians change slowly here, if at all.
- "Men in Style: The Golden Age of Fashion From Esquire"
- Michigan Ends Property Tax Use for Schools
- 'A Regular Gal' Takes on the New Military
- Friedman's Missive Is in the Spirit of a Campaign, If Not Letter
- The cast members range in age from...
- Tykes on Trikes Have Field Day at County Fair : Ventura: From three-wheel hot rods to animals and games of skill, every kid finds something to get excited about.
- VAN NUYS : Case of 'Tagger' Who Was 'Tagged' Ends in Mistrial
- Countywide : Cereal Recall Gives Food Center a Boost
- MISSION HILLS : Historical Society to Hold Benefit Concert
- Growing Indo-Pakistani Community Taking Root in North Hollywood : Culture: Businesses are cropping up to serve the enclave, which some predict may grow to rival 'Little India' to the south.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Ellard Re-Injures Ankle in Practice
- Jarrett, Camilo Top Chart-Toppers
- Kids for Kids Benefit at Palladium Sept. 2
- Glendale Fed Wins OK to Recapitalize : Thrifts: Shareholders narrowly approve $425-million plan, setting stage for largest private restructuring.
- Psychiatric Hospital Firm Countersues Insurers : Health care: NME says it is a scapegoat. Insurers' attorney calls the lawsuit a standard ploy of fraud defendants.
- RETAIL : Clothestime Celebrates 500th Store Opening With Shopping Spree
- ECONOMY
- Basinger, Baldwin Are Married in Ceremony on N.Y. Beach
- Living for the Rhythm : Drummer Poncho Sanchez underpins all his offerings with an alternately bubbling and explosive Latin beat.
- Frames of Mind : When It Comes to Shades of Summer, the Eyes Have It
- Phil Seymour, 41; Rock Singer and Drummer
- POLITICS : Mexico Murder Arrests Hint of Cover-Up, Raise Doubts on Reform
- Harbor Panel Backs Out of Land Deal for Rail Line
- Applications for Aid Soar at Community Colleges : Education: Increased fees and new eligibility laws have Ventura County students rushing to file for financial assistance.
- Man Rescued After Fire on Boat
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Flower Grows in Garden Grove
- Let's Get Pasadena on Track
- THEATER REVIEWS : Good Intentions Go Wrong in Retro 'Rules for Girls'
- World IN BRIEF : AZERBAIJAN : Armenians Take Key Town Close to Iran
- 4 GIs Survive Somali Mine, Fight Off Rebel Ambushers
- VW Debugs Worthy Heirs to Beetle Legacy
- Dreams Take Flight : At 8, Katrina Marie Mumaw was considered the youngest person to fly even make-believe dogfights. Now she's 10, and her passion for planes soars.
- Fly TipsThey've got wingtips at Soul to...
- Home and Hangar
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Officers Arrest Man, 32, in Death of His Stepson
- VENTURA : More Time Given in Beach Shootout Case
- New Board Seeks to Curb School Violence : Education: Safety committee convenes to study ways of helping elementary school pupils. Coordinating programs seen as key.
- If you're in the vicinity of 4th...
- Countywide : Homeless Groups to Join in Bid for Base
- Santa Ana Police Identify Woman Stabbed to Death
- Lean Times at Firehouse : New Costa Mesa Station Opens With a Slim Crew
- Pool Incident Proves Fatal to Girl, 2
- Angels Find Inspiration in Victory
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Cubs' Maldonado Dealt to Indians
- Putting Polish on Potential : Milstein Has Reputation for Helping Preps Earn Scholarships
- Met Reverses Anti-Supertitle Policy
- JAZZ REVIEW : Tony Bennett Impeccably Tasteful at Bowl
- Brothers' Cousin Says Testimony Not Rehearsed : Courts: Woman concedes she only told Menendezes' defense lawyers about the father's reported sexual misconduct after she visited defendants in jail. Brothers' attorneys begin bid to discredit key prosecution witness.
- LETTERS IN VIEW : 'Adoption Triangle' Reveals More Than Three Sides to Issue
- Global Bookstore
- '1984' Update
- Pope John Paul and U.S. Church
- Intelligence Budget
- Riot Suspects
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 20, 1993
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- Obituaries - Aug. 20, 1993
- Obituaries - Aug. 20, 1993
- L.A. Weighs Sale of Central Library to Philip Morris : Finances: Lease-back deal with tobacco firm would give cash boost to city. Anti-smoking activists decry plan.
- It's Those Bare Necessities That We'd Be Truly Bare Without
- Clinton Helps Sell Saudis on Jet Deal Worth $6 Billion : Trade: President intervenes directly with King Fahd to boost U.S. aircraft industry. Boeing and McDonnell Douglas edge out European competitor Airbus.
- Mission Viejo Mother, Baby Slain : Crime: Businessman discovered the bodies of his girlfriend and son when he returned to the apartment after a trip. Neighbors knew little about the Taiwanese woman whose visa was about to expire.
- Nomination Is Latest Fight for Hermosillo : City Hall: Activist's sometimes incendiary remarks have sparked a fiery debate over post on Fire Commission.
- HOMER BOY: Ken Hunt's rookie record of...
- Most Asians Think Well of O.C., and Vice Versa : Times Poll: Most say they fare better than other minorities. Non-Asians generally give them high marks.
- Opening Remarks Preview Denny Trial : Courts: Prosecutor says a beating victim will identify Williams. Defense says IDs are shaky.
- TECHNOLOGY - Aug. 20, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 20, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 20, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 20, 1993
- Loop Ties Scenery Into Bike Training
- The Chips May Be Down, but Don't Count 'Em Out
- County Is Learning to Mix Business, Environmentalism : Movement is part of a worldwide trend. Local officials want to use waste as a source of raw materials for industry.
- INSURANCE
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : All Noonan--but Not All New--on Sidelines at St. Bernard
- HEALTHWATCH : For Diabetics, Buying Right Food Could Be Quite a Chore : When it comes to keeping track of sugar content, read between the lines and beware of 'sugar-free' and '100%-natural' labels.
- BOTTOM LINE: In the Valley and Sacramento,...
- DaVinci Gives Italy Northern Exposure
- Hacienda Heights : Dumping Extension Asked
- GOINGS ON : Theater Community in the Area Expands : 'West Side Story' and 'The Immigrant' open tonight. Meanwhile, a new company has started up.
- Neighborhood to Be Sprayed for Medflies
- Magic Johnson Reaches Tentative OK to Build Multiscreen Theater : Business: Former Laker's company is finalizing a deal for a complex in the Baldwin Hills mall. It would be the country's largest black-owned cinema.
- Judge Warns Against Delays in Priest's Theft Trial
- Obituary
- VENTURA : Suspect in 3 Bank Holdups Indicted
- Cutbacks Will Erode Trust in Justice, Garcetti Says : Budget: Efforts to hire minority prosecutors will be stymied by lack of funds, D.A. warns. He says employing attorneys from diverse communities is essential.
- CORONA DEL MAR : Woodman, Spare Those City Trees
- POP ALBUM REVIEW : 'Feed': Idealism With an Edge
- Private Citizens Find Parallels in Public Personas
- Eagle Rock : Education Forum Tonight
- Inner-City Interest : Politically Pressured Lenders Tour South-Central
- Study Raises Concerns Over Handling of Medicare Claims
- 2nd Fraternity Flyer Is Criticized : CSUN: Members are invited to 'rape' and 'pillage.' Chapter and campus officials react with strong disapproval.
- White House's Second Sister : Dee Dee Myers' Older Sibling to Join Clinton Administration
- Renovated Market Fills Bill for Leisure World Clientele
- Woman Seriously Hurt in Car Crash
- Turning the Tide for At-Risk Teen-Agers : Intervention: Ocean Challenge offers youths a chance to test their fishing and camping skills. Organizers say it's a way to show those who might be tempted to join gangs that there are other choices.
- Experiment in Policing Beats Back Crime on Garden Grove Street
- SIMI VALLEY : Youth Arrested in Pair's Shooting
- Activist Says Panel Exceeded Authority
- Litronic Industries Wins U.S. Pact Expected to Create 100 Local Jobs
- Cooking As If Time MatteredLand O'Lakes has...
- Going Cold Turkey
- BANKING
- Norwalk/La Mirada School District : Campuses to Be Renovated, Reopened as Middle Schools
- World IN BRIEF : ITALY : Four Accused in Plot to Smuggle Arms
- Servings at World Table Get Smaller : Cropland and fisheries are less productive, experts warn. But each year the planet has 91 million more mouths to feed.
- U nrecovered from the riots, still in...
- Sheik Linked to Terror Suspects Asks to Leave for Afghanistan
- MODEL AIRPLANES : Youngsters Learn to Build and Fly Their Creations : The class at the Thousand Oaks Teen Center is led by a 77-year-old retired aeronautics engineer.
- Wilson Overstated Health Plan on Talk Show, Critics Say
- Redondo Beach Considers First Mixed-Use Development : Hearing: Plan includes condominiums and retail shops. Critics fear it will add too much housing and traffic to an area they say is already overbuilt.
- Realtor to Head Panel on Ventura Blvd.
- Drywallers Sue Sheriff and County Over Arrests : Courts: The lawsuit alleges mental and emotional distress as a result of 'unlawful' detentions of construction strikers in July, 1992.
- Dead People's Names Used in Credit Scams
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : AIDS Group Plans Satellite Food Bank
- Lesson of 'Ivan the Terrible' Case : Hard to prosecute war crimes when trail is cold
- SIMI VALLEY : 2-Mile Barrier Is Installed on Freeway Median
- Voters of Asian Heritage Slow to Claim Voice
- Stan Getz "The Getz Quartets" (1949-1950) <i> Prestige</i>
- Long Beach Unified School District : Phone Survey Asks Parents About Children's Education
- Gardens to Increase Admission Fee
- Employment Training Offered at Work Fair : Jobs: Qualified applicants can sign up today for classes in construction, truck driving and other fields.
- FLEA FLICKERS: All that rain last winter...
- No. 1 Rating Gives 49ers Lofty Goal : Volleyball: Coach Brian Gimmillaro enters his ninth year with more varied and complicated game plans to keep a step ahead of the competition.
- Southeast Area : Education Board Members Reappointed Without Vote
- COLUMN ONE : For Militant Union, It's a War : Protesters scream and bang drums. Recruiters sneak into buildings. Decried by critics, the tactics of the Justice for Janitors campaign have been wildly successful.
- Botanic Garden Offers Visitors Walk on the Wild Side : Paths Take Visitors Through Park's Vast, Lush Grounds
- State Official's Travel Costs Questioned : Legislature: Hearing on reappointment to waste management board is held up after it is learned that Santa Barbara man billed taxpayers for commuting to work in Sacramento.
- Simi Valley Sweetens Business Incentive Package
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Fast-Food Company Fined $2,700 : Lancaster: Taco Tec Inc. pleads no contest to failing to carry workers' compensation insurance at two outlets.
- Menendez Jury Told of Sex Abuse
- TUSTIN : Base Designated for Redevelopment
- Sharing the Art of Enlightenment : Education: Grammy-winning producer Andre Fischer tells Inglewood teen-agers that success isn't just about material things.
- VAN NUYS : Officer Pleads Not Guilty to Charges
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- HOME COOK : Cold Comfort
- Peppers : GARDEN FRESH : A Palette Full of Peppers
- 'Princess Bride' Weds Swashbuckling Adventure and Laughs
- Movie (National ranking) Weekend Gross Screens/Avg. Weeks...
- West Hollywood : Hotel Tax Hike Advances
- A Role to Sink Her Teeth Into : Theater: When Beth Hansen puts on the apron of 'Sweeney Todd's' chef, it's a perfect fit. After that, the Westminster actress lets Mrs. Lovett do the work.
- Arrr, Matey, Hand Over That Disk
- Black Flood Victims Charge Bias in Allotting Relief Aid : Disaster: Residents of Missouri town say workers sandbagged white areas, not theirs. Now, federal rules are adding to their problems.
- Going for the Burn : O.C. Fire-Eaters Find Ultimate High in Pleasure, Pain of Chiles
- Clinton Finds Executive Privilege Extends to Golf
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Mousetrap' Still Catching Audiences : While the Agatha Christie play continues its 41-year run in London, you can see the mystery unfold in Thousand Oaks.
- Bell : Council OKs Rizzo as Chief Administrative Officer
- Egypt Minister Hurt, 4 Killed in Bomb Attack : Mideast: Assassination bid could signal renewal of violence in capital by Islamic extremists.
- Beth Moore, a Highland Park high school...
- 16 Youths Complete Summer Jobs Program
- Were the Cans Turned on a Tagger?
- Apple's Newton MessagePad--It's Hardly as Smart as Its Namesake
- Majority Stockholder Lowering Stake in PacifiCare to Under 50%
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- A Chicken Salad in Every Potluck
- 1st U.S. Envoy in 38 Years in Hanoi; Role Downplayed
- COLUMN ONE : For This Union, It's War : Protesters scream and bang drums. Recruiters sneak into buildings. Decried by critics, the militant Justice for Janitors campaign has been wildly successful in uniting those who clean L.A. high-rises.
- He Polishes Players With Potential : Basketball: Roger Milstein has earned a reputation for helping high school players earn scholarships to Division I schools.
- Glendale : Parent Education Classes
- Last Living Links to Delta Forge True Blues Festival Lineup
- Highland Park : Alatorre to Meet Residents
- A Sea Change in Perspective : Fishing Program Gets At-Risk Teen-Agers Away From the Mean Streets
- More Rain Hits Saturated Iowa, Causes Flooding
- CRAFTS : A Nutritious Breakfast and Other Sources of Inspiration
- Best Bets : Carnival-Fest Friday-Sunday
- Utility Tax Cut of 1% May Be Step Toward Abolishing It : Finances: Slightly improved economic outlook and belt-tightening at City Hall allow council to keep its pledge, however small the payoff.
- PROFILE : It's the Right Fit for KNJO's Harvey Kern : The once-a-week radio personality designs his on-air show for comfort, the familiar, the pridefully suburban.
- 19 Students Win Scholarships, and Namesake Feels Honored
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : City Votes to Hike Water Rate by 4.2%
- Sheriff's Dept. Spared, Library Cut in Proposal : Finances: County budget plan of $3.6 billion for '93-94 is the starting point for hearings next week. It hinges on voters' acceptance of a half-cent sales tax extension.
- San Juan OKs Demolition of Historic Victorian House
- Craftsman Is a Maker of Smiles : Furniture: Using a whimsical style and bright colors, late-blooming designer Joseph Somers crafts pieces with built-in chuckles.
- Co-Star Held in Alleged Rape of Extra on Set
- TRACK AND FIELD / JOHN ORTEGA : Drossin Hopes to Leg It Out This Year
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Names of Deceased Used in Credit Card Fraud
- Photo Center Hires Assistant Director
- SYLMAR : Schoolchildren Turning Lot Into Garden
- Union Meeting on Fiscal Crisis Draws Few People
- Cable Stations to Show Denny Beating Trial : Television: Panel discussions and replays are also scheduled. None of the VHF stations plan live, gavel-to-gavel coverage.
- USC Is Building on His Blocks : Football: Former Workman High lineman Norberto Garrido says the Trojans are on their way to regaining status as Tailback U.
- Lime Fills Tart Torte With Taste
- Huntington Park : Raising Awareness About Hidden Dangers of Diabetes
- Various Artists "Threadgill's Supper Session"<i> Watermelon Records</i>
- The following are the top music sales...
- Court Will Not Force Girl to See Birth Parents
- STANTON : Strip Club Drops Suit Against City
- Shorter School Day Is Called Discriminatory
- BANKING
- Court Reverses Boy's 'Divorce' From Mother
- HAUNTING EFFECTS : Mixed Messages in 'Youth in Asia' at Newport Museum Reveal War's Real Stories
- New Cambodian Army Attacks Khmer Rouge
- Panel Targets Yeltsin's Foes on Corruption
- Kidnap Victim Recounts His Ordeal in Pit : Crime: N.Y. executive says he tried writing his autobiography in his mind during his 12 days in captivity. And, sometimes, he just wanted to die.
- Driving Ourselves Crazy : Road hogs got you ready to declare a PigAlert? Some motorists turn to squirt guns (risky!), others to anti-stress seminars for help in coping.
- San Marino : City to Limit Trash Haulers
- ANSWER TO A 'PRAYER' : Emmylou Harris' Latest Digs Deep Into Universal Lament of Superficiality
- World IN BRIEF : SUDAN : Terror Label by U.S. Called 'Political Bias'
- PACOIMA : School to Benefit From Health Project
- Killer Who Had Asked to Die Will Seek Stay
- Conductor Offers a Universal Feast at Picnic Concert
- BURBANK : City Acts to Reinstate Residency Rule
- City-Backed Real Estate Promotion Assailed : Development: Task force is condemned for advertising commercial property offered by a broker on the panel. But members say the committee is just doing its job.
- U.N. Says Salvadoran Rebels Have Given Up Their Weapons
- Long Beach Woman Slain in Her Home : Crime: Police believe a fire was ignited after the 75-year-old was beaten in an apparent robbery.
- Prisoner's Custody of Daughter, 4, Reinstated : Courts: Mother also keeps visiting rights. County plans appeal on grounds that transporting children would be undue burden on government.
- CHATSWORTH : Ex-Gangbanger Raps to a Somber Crowd
- BURBANK : Museum Branch Cuts Price of Admission
- CAMARILLO : Patient Accused in Rape to Be Moved
- LOS ALAMITOS : 2 Sue Over Noise, Odors at Print Shop
- New Data May Clear Suzuki of Wrongdoing : Education: CSU spokesman says new documents might exonerate head of Cal Poly Pomona in accepting housing allowance after he moved into campus home.
- Fences and Signs Going Up Along 2-Mile Stretch of Metrolink Tracks : Transportation: The safety project is funded by $863,000 in taxes raised through 1990's Proposition C.
- LOS ANGELES : Riordan Cites Shared Views With Union Leaders
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Fence Installation Starts on Part of Metrolink Route
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Walker Seeks Double Duty as Punter
- LINING UP IN THE CFL : Trevathan Comfortable as a Pet Rock : Humility and Hustle Have Gained Favor Among Players, Fans
- Pierce Fears Father's Threats : Tennis: World's No. 14-ranked female player has filed two restraining orders for protection.
- O'Ravez Quits as Baseball Coach at Grant
- THEATER REVIEW : Practice Should Improve 'Bedroom' Timing
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Naked and In Love' Comedy Knows the Ropes of Romance
- Puppet Show Offers Free Tickets to Tapings
- Studio Move Fuels Turner's Ambitions : Entertainment: Two respected companies and an independent vision may let the mogul make his mark in Hollywood.
- This Grandmother of 6 Is Skating Through Life : Darleen Krohn took up the activity two years ago and finds it a great way to exercise and have fun.
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 I'm Gonna...
- San Marino : City Fights Annexations
- Duarte : Youth Center Subsidy OKd
- JAUNTS : Making a Good Wilderness Experience : Backpacking to get away from it all may not be as easy as it sounds. But with a few tips, it's not that difficult.
- World IN BRIEF : THAILAND : Robbing of Dead at Hotel Suspected
- THEATER REVIEW : 2 Area Productions Provide Differing Views of Cinderella : A pair of musical adaptations of the children's story from major Broadway composers are given commendable stagings.
- Walnut : 4 Running for Council
- The Doctor's in the House : Radio: On 'Loveline,' scholarly Dr. Drew dispenses advice on sex, drugs and heartache to teen-agers, and tolerates his crass disc jockey pal.
- LONG BEACH : Long Beach on Verge of Regional Crown : Little League: If the all-stars win tonight, they're off to the World Series again. If they lose, they get another chance Friday.
- NEIGHBORS : Spiritual Messages Tucked Into Fiction Series for Kids : Thousand Oaks resident Bill Myers' new work, "The Incredible Worlds of Wally McDoogle," aimed at youths, features a sixth-grade computer whiz.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Menu at 21 Victoria Breaks Jazz Club Mold : An audacious chef, delicious dishes and intimate atmosphere offer a memorable Santa Barbara escape.
- City-Paid Defense for Holden OKd : Government: City attorney clears the use of taxpayers' money for a private lawyer to represent the councilman against sexual harassment allegations.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Feinstein Says She'll Vote for B-2
- Hate-Crime Victim Sues 2 of His Attackers
- PIONEER WATCH : He Made a Difference
- CAMARILLO : Siemens Solar to Lay Off 28 Workers
- Historic Races Honor Miller's Designs