- Politics Not Responsible for Rabbi Jacobs Leaving
- Scouting for a Scam
- 'L.A. Stories' Should Focus on L.A. Only
- Charging Parents for Busing Not the Answer
- NUCLEAR NIGHTMARE
- Voters in Need of Mental Health Aid
- Disney Funds Won't Help Public
- Closed Mondays
- Safety Violations at Skid Row Hotel
- Taking a Dive
- Better to Wish Milken a Modicum of Guilt
- Island's Identity
- Ripped Off in Italy
- Split State for Triple Clout in U.S. Senate
- New England Fond
- Kissing and Smoking
- Using Adoption as a Power Play
- Portrayals of Los Angeles
- No Excuses for Behavior of Dr. Allen
- Tollway Barons
- White 'Chantilly Lace'
- Dana Point's Deal for Open Space a Trade-Off to Allow Resort Project
- Nature-Loving Nudists Possess Rights Too
- How to Run El Toro Base as an Airport
- A Pox on Immunization Clinics' Foes
- No Reason to Expand Sunshine Canyon Dump
- Applause for Labeling Taggers as Vandals
- Hunting for Humans : When a posse of bounty hunters gets together to polish up the techniques and etiquette of their chosen profession, they learn several useful things. Such as don't set your prisoner on fire. And never, ever volunteer to be squirted with Mace.
- Case of the Blahs
- Pix Tix Fix II
- When Teachers Learn
- Grand Jury Not Empowered to Do Maverick Report
- Seeking Their Place in the Spotlight
- We're Busy Exporting Jobs--Can't Someone Import an Idea?
- Gay Ex-Soldiers Elicit Peer Pride
- Breaking Up Is Hard to Do : UNTIL THE TWELFTH OF NEVER: The Deadly Divorce of Dan & Betty Broderick, <i> By Bella Stumbo (Pocket Books: $22; 546 pp.)</i> : FORSAKING ALL OTHERS: The Real Betty Broderick Story, <i> By Loretta Schwartz-Nobel (Villard Books: $20; 237pp.)</i>
- Smoke on Board
- More Proof Bernson Is a Developer's Best Friend
- Cultural Education Won't Stem Hate
- 'Pro-Life' Necessitates 'Pro-Choice' Stance
- National Capability Is True Key to Science
- 'Diaper Diving' Strategy Can End in Drowning
- NONFICTION - Aug. 8, 1993
- NONFICTION - Aug. 8, 1993
- NONFICTION - Aug. 8, 1993
- NONFICTION - Aug. 8, 1993
- Obituaries - Aug. 8, 1993
- Lovely Thai Island Still the Way It Was, Almost : On Phuket, you can sit on a near-deserted beach and devour mangoes or great chunks of fresh fish.
- NOTEBOOK : More Than 200 to Tee Off at Junior Golf Championship
- Floods' Deepest Scars Left on Smallest Scales
- KIDS' STYLE : Minds of Their Own
- 2 Held in Shooting of Long Beach Police Officer
- Jane Alexander Nominated for U.S. Arts Panel
- EL LOCO LOUIE: "Louie Louie" may be...
- The Heidi Chronicles : Tinseltown's Gossip Mills Shift Into Overdrive With Rumors About Alleged Madam to the Stars
- A Pleasure Flight That Turned Tragic : Crash: Six died when a small plane nosedived in Lancaster, including a couple who were to marry today. Why the craft ran out of fuel remains unknown.
- 2 States Play Hot Potato With Freed Killer : Justice: Texas sentenced murderer to 120 days for killing a woman and, now that he is free, wants to ship him to Wisconsin. But that state wants no part of him.
- The Breath of Life : Off-Duty Officer Saves Boy Who Almost Became Drowning Victim
- Talk About Clowning Around--Women Dominate Profession : Entertainment: The industry is no longer the male preserve it once was, and children seem to like it that way.
- Interim San Marino School Chief Named
- Pressure to Pass Budget Angers Some Lawmakers : Politics: Freshmen and female members who backed the plan may face constituents' discontent. Yet other ranking colleagues voted against it.
- FROM <i> NOVELAS</i> TO HARD NEWS TO WRESTLING, SPANISH OUTLETS SPEAK TO VIEWERS
- A Different Kind of Life on the Road
- Regulators Ignored Open-Pit Gold Mine in Colorado Until Calamity Hit : Environment: A firm sought to squeeze more ore from an old mine by using cyanide. Jobs and taxes kept the county happy while a river died.
- STAGE REVIEW OCCIDENTAL THEATER FESTIVAL : Revival of Three Comedies, One Tragedy
- San Diego Zoo and State Tangle Over Value of Animal Trades : Levies: Tax board says park owes $3.5 million in taxes. But they're barking up the wrong tree, officials respond.
- South Pasadena : Bed-and-Breakfast on Hold
- National Service Corps Wins Final House OK
- DON'T TOUCH THAT DIAL ... : Fore Warned: It's weekend tee time again
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Disclosure of Files in Post Office Scandal
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Youth Is First Rabies Victim Since 1954
- Public Enters Buckingham Palace at Last
- Restaurateur Tries to Stimulate an Appetite for Books : People: Marty Doyle makes 2,000 free titles available for his patrons. And they don't have to order a thing.
- BOXING : With 2 Big Wins, Navarro Emerges as the Golden Boy
- WESTLAKE : Volunteers to Teach Free ESL Classes
- Army Sergeant on Rampage Kills 4, Hurts 7
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Clinton First Staff Resignation Revealed
- SUMMER BASKETBALL : Brother, O Brother: O'Bannon, O'Bannon
- Crowd-Pleasers at the Getty : Art: Scorned by critics but loved by museum visitors<i> , </i> six antique revival works--including a painting by one artist called 'the worst of the 19th Century'--are on view through the end of the month.
- El Monte : Child Molestation Case Plea
- NEWS ANALYSIS : The Mideast Gamble: U.S. Deals Itself In : Diplomacy: Secretary of State Christopher's efforts may alter how the peace process plays out.
- Kodak Ousts Kay Whitmore as Chairman : Management: Surprise move is latest incidence of a big company firing its chief executive in favor of company outsiders.
- Court Defers Appeals Until 3 Days Before Execution
- For Jewish children with disabilities, a religious...
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Sobriety Checkpoint Tonight on PCH
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Gay Church Officials Fear Loss of a Haven
- Tustin : Haulers Lower Rate for Longer Contract
- SPORTS WATCH : Damage Control
- Angel With an Attitude Conquers the World as a Weightlifter : Baseball: Garrett, Controversial former major league pitcher from Hart High has set 15 powerlifting records.
- Angels in Dream State After Beating Chicago
- ART REVIEWS : Background Film Footage Brings New Life to Old Views
- GARDENING : Urban Forestry Is at the Root of Improving Air
- MEAN FEATS: When Antonio Olmos of Van...
- FBI Official's Letter Strengthens Case Against Sessions : Ethics: He wrote that he discussed appropriate use of vehicles, security arrangements with agency chief in 1987. Clinton fired director last month.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Evidence of David Dynasty
- Indicted Legislator Raises $250,000 : Finances: Pat Nolan has paid out most of the money to his attorney in his defense of federal corruption charges.
- An Optimism Worth Nurturing : Christopher works the Middle East shuttle and actually smiles
- BURBANK : Miller Students Must Re-Enroll for Fall
- Therapist Bought Shotguns, Warned Colleagues : Court: Psychologist says he got firearms for himself, his wife and girlfriend and told others in his building of possible danger from the Menendezes.
- SANTA CLARA VALLEY : Federal Grant to Help Purchase Rail Line
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : 2 Have Key Roles in Pope's Visit : Pontiff: A Chatsworth parishioner is chosen to worship in special service with John Paul II. A young Reseda man is a selected speaker.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Buchanan Gets His Time To Shine
- WEEKEND TV : Football, Baseball and 'League' Too
- Bassist John Clayton: Making the Arrangements : Jazz: Influenced by Basie and Ellington, the orchestra co-leader says 'I write for the strengths of the musicians.'
- AUTOS
- Premier Blames Politics for Russia's Economic Travails : Reform: Chernomyrdin unveils a new plan for transition to market system. But Parliament votes to suspend legal basis for privatization.
- Congress OKs $5.7 Billion for Midwest Flood Losses : Disaster: Both houses approve funds to assist farmers, busineses owners and for FEMA programs. Additional money may be needed later.
- 5 Prospective Jurors in Denny Case Excused After Questioning
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : State Panel Backs Bid to Preserve Old City Buildings : Lancaster: The commission recommends that a group of Cedar Avenue structures be listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
- 3rd Leader Joins Southern Baptist Dissidents
- 3 Held as Suspects in $10-Million Credit Card Counterfeit Scheme
- OXNARD : Violent Crime Drops 22% in First Half
- Inner-City Cavalry : Former Buffalo Soldier Says Boots and Saddles Would Help Keep Teen-Agers From Getting in Trouble With Drugs, Gangs
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : In 11th, Blue Jays Rally Past Brewers, 11-10
- Homeowners Forsake Profit to Trade Up : Savvy Sellers Benefit if They Find Homes With Investment Potential
- Dead Gunman Held Police at Bay for Hours
- Six Democrats Oppose Budget
- Adoption Battle Raises Painful Questions : Families: San Diego case is the first under a state law giving unwed fathers more clout in custody fights.
- Tornado Rips Historic City in Virginia; 3 Dead, 148 Hurt : Storm: Twister destroys Petersburg buildings that withstood Civil War. Two people are missing. Shopping center is hit.
- Woman Asks Help to Find Relatives Missing for 2 Weeks : Disappearances: Her parents and sister left Utah by plane and never arrived at Camarillo. A reward is offered for information.
- Yeltsin Refuses to Sign Measure to Restrict Western Missionaries
- * Milt Thompson; Engineer and X-15 Test Pilot
- An Old Voice Returns to L.A. Airwaves : Radio: Working in other cities since leaving now-defunct KMET-FM in 1986, Jeff Gonzer has limited duties at KLSX-FM but hopes for more. So do his fans.
- Loud, Proud, Chaotic, Trashy: It's the Muffs!
- Service Held for Ex-Avco Executive Harold Simms
- A Black and White Answer to Question of Blame
- Therapist Says Menendezes Told of Close Call : Trial: Brothers shielded key evidence from police and felt lucky to escape arrest on the night their parents were slain, psychologist testifies.
- Merchants Get Tips on Cleaning Up Shop : Ventura: The city has hired a consultant to give store owners advice. Some say it will help, but others call it a misuse of funds.
- $64,000 Appeal Fee Thwarts Playa Vista Foes : Development: Hayden calls new city law 'immoral and anti-democratic.' The state senator vows to fight it.
- Youth Reportedly Bound for Church Retreat Shot to Death
- Luncheon Named After Jesse McHam
- SAN CLEMENTE : Recall Effort Lacks Enough Signatures
- LOS ANGELES : Council Urged to End Freeze on Hiring Police Recruits
- Gallagher, Penguin Prop Cleared in Club Mishap : Courts: A jury finds that the comic did not cause the injuries a woman said she received at a 1990 show.
- Panel Criticized for Developers' Program
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Ex-Planner to Head Panel Reviewing Dump Study : Waste: Rita Garasi is appointed to lead a seven-member committee that will examine the Elsmere Canyon environmental report.
- Dance Benefit Nets $105,000 for AIDS Groups
- Linking Up With a Rising Star on the Global Dial : Television: When Richard Li Tzar-kai Li launched pan-regional Star TV, skeptics said he was crazy. Now the 26-year-old founder has sold Rupert Murdoch a $525-million stake in his operation.
- Sneak Preview of 'Into the West'
- 'Foster Father' of X-Men Creates New Family : Comics: Writer Chris Claremont hopes to recapture the success he found with the mighty, atomic mutants.
- Q&A; WITH TWIGGY : Out of Her '60s Shadow
- MUSIC REVIEW : Salonen in Thoughtful Program at the Bowl
- Sanwa Bank Wants to Land Big California Fish : Banking: The Japanese company is seeking a large purchase to triple its assets in the state.
- UCI Arboretum Is Holding Sale of Rare Flowering Bulbs
- Constituents Find It Tough Calling Feinstein and Boxer
- Learning in a New Key : Pilot Study Finds Training in Music May Help Preschoolers' Education
- Former HUD Aide Pleads Innocent to Fraud Charges
- Woman Was Sexually Assaulted
- MEN'S TENNIS / LOS ANGELES TOURNAMENT : Krajicek, Sampras Power into Semifinals
- Gang Member, 15, Sentenced in Murder
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Listen Before You Leap
- Countywide : Video Systems for 14 Sheriff's Cars OKd
- Despite Negatives, NFL Likes St. Louis
- King Returns to Speedway Winner's Circle
- No Flash in Pan : Former Chicken Farmer Cody Has Become Cycling's Hot Wing
- DEL MAR : Flawlessly Will Run in the Ramona
- Constituents Find It Tough Calling Feinstein and Boxer
- Game Panel Decides Against Ban on Dogs in Bear Hunts
- Man Saves Self From Flood After Rescue Hope Fades
- MOORPARK : City May Look to Other Sites for Park
- VENTURA : Desalination Plant Study Under Way
- Teen-Agers Get a Big Lift From Program : Cal Lutheran: The students test physics by launching rockets as part of Upward Bound push to propel them on to college.
- LONG BEACH : Fired Officer Gets 11 Years for Kidnaping Woman
- Before Picking a Pastor, Do the Homework
- SAILING / RICH ROBERTS : Gardini's Death Affects Italy's Cup Plans
- Mize Holds Off Charge by Zoeller
- Peck of Trouble for Flamingos in Arabia
- PANORAMA CITY : Disabled Are Welcomed to New Homes
- Simi Urged to Help Fund Move From Chatsworth by Major Firm : Business: City staff recommends providing $130,000 to a Time Warner subsidiary that is planning to relocate its warehouse.
- But Is It Good for This State? : Delegation will have to fight harder than ever
- Four Bishops Join Group Asking Pope to Condemn Gay-Bashing : Catholicism: More than 8,000 have signed open letter to John Paul II, who will visit Denver next week.
- FULLERTON : Reading Program Lures 2,500 Children
- A Journalist's Perilous Flight : Chinese Writer Plans to Use New Freedom to Continue Dissent Against Homeland
- Man Guilty in Murder of Ex-Wife : Violence: William Stevens is convicted of rape-slaying despite a lack of witnesses or physical evidence.
- ELECTIONS / MOORPARK SCHOOL BOARD : Only 3 File for Vacant Position by Deadline
- Coach Spoke of Winning, With a Twist
- 2 Held in Hazardous Dumping
- AUTOS
- INTERIORS : A Flow of Options Available for Sinks
- Tornado Rips Historic City in Virginia; 2 Dead, 149 Hurt : Storm: Twister destroys Petersburg buildings that withstood Civil War. Two people are missing. Shopping center is hit.
- Christopher Renews Threat of Attacks on Serbs : Diplomacy: Secretary issues warning at air base in Italy. NATO will deliberate Monday.
- Albania Charges Ex-Official in Aid Scam
- Smokers to Pay Medical Bills of Oregon Poor
- MEDIA
- AUTOS
- ELECTRONICS : Spotlight's Shining on Home Theater Designs
- Town Survives New Crest as Levees Hold : Disaster: Missouri residents express relief as rivers recede after months of heavy flooding. And no sustained rains are in the forecast.
- SMOKE THIS: When the Marlboro van pulled...
- Westwood Yearns for a Return to Its Glory Days : Neighborhoods: Buffeted by competition from trendier places, merchants plan to reinvent the area.
- Cigars All Around For Airline Debut
- Indian Troops Fire on Muslim Protesters
- World Health : Scientists Expect to Virtually Wipe Out 2 Illnesses by 2000
- $100,000 Fine Levied Against '88 Dole Presidential Campaign
- Katz Now Backs Breakup of L.A. School District
- Restaurant Loses Bid to Sell Alcohol : Pacoima: A zoning official sides with community leaders who say there are too many liquor outlets in the area.
- Newport Beach : Group Mobilizing to Oppose Tax Plan
- Police Unearth Landscaping-Tool Theft Ring : Crime: Detectives find lawn mowers, edgers and other equipment stashed in a garage. Suspects are being sought.
- It's a Record: McClellan Rings Up Bell in 20 Seconds With One Punch to Body
- Wooden Bats Stump Young Players : Minor leagues: Making adjustment from aluminum has batters scratching their heads, and pitchers smiling.
- Clare Laventhol, 89; Mother of Times Mirror President
- SEC Urges Changing Executive Pay Disclosure
- The icebox leaveth, and in its wake come really cool alternatives.
- BURBANK : Residents Report Trash Pickup Glitch
- State Bar Reprimands Ex-Mayor of Brea Over Conflict of Interest
- MOTOR RACING / VINCE KOWALICK : He's the Real McCoy on Motorcycle Circuit
- Former Dodger Bob Miller Is Killed in Auto Accident
- TV REVIEWS : Carpenter Trips Over 'Body Bags'
- PERSONAL FINANCE / KATHY M. KRISTOF : Cushioning Clinton Plan Pitfalls
- Stocked to Save Time, Energy
- Man Holds Intruder Until Police Arrive
- Cabinet Quits Amid Civil War, Economic Tailspin in Georgia
- Medical License of Doctor in Fatal Crash Suspended
- Latino Doctors Protest Exclusion From Health Panel
- Intelligence Spending Still a Secret : Budget: CIA director reverses predecessor's promise to disclose amount with end of Cold War. He is supported by Administration.
- CAMARILLO : Bank Robber Flees With Bag of Money
- LOS ANGELES : Anti-Gang Funding Delayed Pending Review
- State Escalates Medfly Battle : Agriculture: Discovery of mated female in Westminster prompts officials to release millions of sterile flies.
- Man Acquitted in 'Mini-Riot' Case
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Katz Switches Support to Breakup of School District
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Wallach Return Is Put on Hold
- THEATER REVIEW : Rapid-Fire Pace Becomes 'Gentlemen of Verona' : Director's fast takes and modest goals are right on target for the escapism of Shakespeare's minor comedy.
- Bulgaria Indicts Former Premier
- Jobless Rate Dips to 6.8% in U.S. but Rises in State
- The Driver's Guide To Traffic Trouble
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 5% Pay Cut Proposed for City Employees
- NORTHRIDGE : Fruit Removed to Avert Medfly Infestations
- Board Game Maker Ordered to Repay $245,000 in Fraud : Courts: Dana Point businesswoman turns over $48,000, but is told to give investors full restitution or go to prison.
- OXNARD : Lottery Winners Shun the Attention
- Planning Panel Approves Opening of Sports Bar
- PAPAL COVERAGE: Cable television subscribers in 13...
- LAGUNA BEACH : Laguna Canyon Road Alternatives Released
- LOCAL NOTES : Bullfrogs Clinch Division Title With 16-8 Victory
- TV REVIEWS : Teens 'Gettin' Over' and Turning Their Lives Around
- Talk, Meal Have New World Flavor
- Coalition Leader Elected Japan's Prime Minister
- COLUMN ONE : A Fickle Harvest of Luck : While floods drown neighbors' fields, some farmers expect rain-fed bumper crops and markets buoyed by others' misfortunes. It's a season of profit-taking and paradox in the Corn Belt.
- CAMARILLO : Tierra Linda Chosen Name of New School
- FULLERTON : Boy, 2, Is Critically Burned by Gasoline
- MOORPARK : Landfill Demand Directed at Board
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rodgers Defends Ventura's Action
- Karros' Home Run in Ninth Beats Reds : Dodgers: His two-run shot against Dibble produces a 3-2 victory. Pedro Martinez wins No. 9.
- Paulinho Gives Salsa 1-0 Victory : Soccer: Second-half goal in Montreal moves team into second place.
- 'Saturday Night' Rocks Around Again : Eschewing the Band's '70s Bubble-Gum Image but Not Its Music, Bay City Rollers Set Their Own Terms
- SST Plugs Into Irreverence on 'Screw Radio'
- Senate Confirms Woman as Air Force Secretary
- $250,000 Bail Set in White Supremacist Case
- Wildlife Patrols Off Coast to Be Cut Back
- Since Indictment, Glendale Legislator Has Raised $247,000
- Ex-Coach Sued by Girl's Parents in Sex Case
- Nisei Week Mixes Hope, Celebration : Culture: Little Tokyo is looking to the traditional event to revive area's business.
- Traditional Democratic Values Having a Rebirth : Economy: Burden falls to the wealthy in tax plan that takes from the rich and gives to the poor. Middle class will hardly be touched by new emphasis.
- Congressman Who Helped Save Clinton's Tax Bill to Retire
- Bob Cooper; a Shaper of West Coast Jazz
- When Pastor, Flock Decide to Part Ways : Ministries: Rev. Joan SalmonCampbell moved from stormy tenure in Philadelphia to calm in Cleveland. Causes of clergy-congregation mismatches are under study.
- Listen Before You Leap : On immigration issue, a judge aims to broaden grand jury testimony
- Seal Beach : Couple May Change Campaign Finances
- Extension of Moratorium Proposed for Central Reseda
- Decisions
- Beach-Goers Flock Back to Shootout Site : Ventura: The large crowd seems almost oblivious to gang violence that erupted the day before at Marina Cove.
- COSTA MESA : 5 More Girls Claim Fondling at O.C. Fair
- INGLEWOOD : Judge Blocks Exploratory Oil Drilling at Cemetery
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Two Cub Homers Victimize Smith in Ninth, 6-4
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Dash of Argentina Spices Fito Paez Concert Debut
- 'Into the West' to Preview at Directors Guild
- AIRLINES
- Wired Smoke Detectors Offer Added Protection With Fewer Maintenance Needs
- Senate Confirms Freeh as FBI Director
- Judge in Trade Center Case Weighs Trial Move to Ohio : Terrorism: But jurist says publicity about New York bombing probably will be a factor anywhere. He also may scratch opening arguments.
- Lottery Winners Spurn New Cars, Pay Off Loan on Old One
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : 5 Killed in Attack on Train
- City Council to Overhaul Rules Restricting Signs
- Council OKs Law to Boost LAX Income : Revenue: Ordinance raises street improvement fees that must be paid for each car a new terminal puts on the road. It ends an exemption for the airport and raises costs for area developers.
- FULLERTON : At Camp, Kids Learn Conflict Resolution
- Gold Price Steadies After Sharp Plunge; Stocks Inch Higher : Markets: On the eve of the Senate vote on deficit-reduction plan, NASDAQ small-stock index hits new high.
- House Approves National Service Plan for Students
- Gunman May Have Targeted Prosecutors
- Kidnaper Freed by Germany Back in Beirut
- SIMI VALLEY : School Board Names New Administrator
- IRVINE : 3 Candidates Vie for Vacant Council Seat
- Study Backs Airport Option for El Toro : Aviation: Regional study finds conversion wouldn't hurt John Wayne facility. Report has been kept under wraps because issue is a political 'hot potato.'
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Irked by Fines, Long Still a No-Show
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Mets' Saberhagen Throws Tantrum
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : McDuffie Leads Dolphins Past Falcons
- Showdown at the Russian Corral : Movies: 'Jonathan of the Bears' is the first real Western-made cowboy movie shot in Russia. Why shoot a film there? 'Everything is four and more times cheaper.'
- New Line Cinema Holding Merger Talks With Turner
- Profitability Foreign to U.S. Airlines Abroad : Transportation: Faced with a glut of seats, some carriers have announced reductions in service to Europe and Asia after expanding aggressively in the mid-1980s.
- Clinton's Deficit Focus Perils Investment Plans : Economy: He was unable to sell public or Congress on spending initiatives. It may be tougher still in future.
- Odd Man Out: Vote Turns on Quirky Kerrey
- LATIN NATIONALISM : Chileans Bristle at Plan for FBI Santiago Office
- George Bush's Boat Drifts Onto Rocks
- GLENDALE : 13 Hospital Workers Lose Their Jobs
- LOS ANGELES : Riordan Appoints 21 to City Commissions
- ELECTIONS / VENTURA CITY COUNCIL : Dozen File for Race; Deadline Extended
- You try it first and let me...
- Police Seek Fence, Higher Wall to Protect Van Nuys Station
- SANTA PAULA : 4 Men Sought After Robbery, Shooting
- NORTHRIDGE : Officers Set Up Shop in Mobile Home
- Jewish High School Plan Draws Neighbors' Protests
- Suspected 'Valley Boys' Drug Ring Broken Up
- SHERMAN OAKS : Shuttle Service May Use Electric Buses