- A PICTURE HITS HOME
- B. Dalton's Books Reflect Diversity
- Nothing but Praises for El Segundo's Bowen
- 1993-94 Southern Section Sports Calendar
- Freeway-User Fee Not the Remedy
- Burma
- Playa Vista
- Assemblyman Speaks With Forked Tongue
- It's in the Bag
- Rohrabacher's, Residents' Views on El Toro's Reuse
- The Links 'Jungle'
- TWO VISIONS, ONE BOOK
- Has Hollywood Gone Batty?
- Dutch Treat
- PRESIDENTIAL LESSONS
- Legal Immigration--Including That of Asians--Is Not the Problem
- What's Happening?
- RECYCLED READER
- Turning Base to Shelter Not That Easy
- County Raises Charges for Paramedics on Catalina Island : Budget: City of Avalon would have to pay 10 times more than the current $46,000 annual fee for critical medical and lifeguard services. Officials are studying other options, but those are costly, too.
- Best Shot
- Puente Hills Landfill
- Foreman Case Points to Another Tragedy
- Pothole Problem Perplexes Resident
- Unreasonable Dress Code at Schools
- Residents Objected to Mixed-Use Project
- Effort to Ban Baby Walkers Leads...
- Proposed Sale of Central Library
- OLD UNION TACTICS?
- No Reality in 'Dream'
- NONFICTION - Aug. 29, 1993
- NONFICTION - Aug. 29, 1993
- NONFICTION - Aug. 29, 1993
- NONFICTION - Aug. 29, 1993
- Obituaries - Aug. 29, 1993
- A Little Bit of Portugal on the West Coast of India : Goa, a former colonial enclave, offers tropical beaches and a harmonious blend of colorful cultures.
- An Eventful Voyage to the Colorful Caribbean Coast of Belize : Ships stop at Placentia and Belize City in this Central American nation, once a haven for pirates and refugees.
- Israel, PLO Reach Tentative Pact on Palestinian Self-Rule : Mideast: Peres hurries to California to brief Christopher. Broad plan includes Gaza pullout and autonomy for the West Bank. But both sides anticipate a struggle over the details.
- N.Y. Plot Figure Cast Self in Heroic Role : Terrorism case: Egyptian immigrant told informer that justification for the killing of 'infidels' is found in the Koran.
- An Adventure With All the Earmarks of Doom : Somalia: Dispatching elite troops will lock in the mission's big-power profile, making a solution more elusive. Four ways to withdraw gracefully.
- Valley Rail: A Link That Also Divides : Get Real: Go Underground
- CUP OF SUGAR? Residents of the gated...
- Taylor Joins Jackson in Singapore During Ordeal : Tour: Actress says she does not believe allegations of sexual abuse. Singer's investigator describes details of alleged extortion attempt.
- Coretta King Adds Name to Those in Mourning for Biehl : Condolences: Newport Beach woman is honored at Washington march and in South Africa.
- Couple Can Keep Assets Separate
- The Lab: Experiment in Retailing : O.C. 'Anti-Mall' Lures Offbeat Stores With Promise of Youthful Patrons
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: Century League : FOOTHILL
- He Rides to Top of Class : Horse racing: Desormeaux has risen above the rest by tactically making all the right moves.
- This Title Is Won on Field : Little League: Hess' pinch-single in sixth inning gives Long Beach a 3-2 victory over Panama.
- McSorley Says Trade Didn't Have to Happen
- Miller Wins Two More Gymnastics Titles
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Avery Is Braves' Stopper
- Griffey Making a Tough Transition : Baseball: Mariner struggles to go from being a youth with potential to an adult with consistency of a champion.
- For Robinson, the Sequel Has an August Beginning : College football: In earliest USC opener ever, coach starts his second reign tonight against North Carolina.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : NFL EXHIBITIONS : Musgrave Impressive as 49ers Beat Chargers
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: Century League : El Modena
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: Century League : Santa Ana Valley
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: Century League : Villa Park
- DECOR : Not All Fabrics Are Cut From the Same Cloth
- Acting Army Secretary Is Accused of Shoplifting at PX
- Biehl Family Considers Endowment : Memorial: Parents of slain woman and Stanford professor discuss a program that could involve student exchanges.
- Former Priest Seeks to Change Celibacy Rule : Catholicism: Outspoken ex-cleric says prohibition on marriage is unnatural and is driving men from the ministry.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City-Run Skateboard Park Opens Today
- Water Polo
- Gonzalez Heads Forum Card Tonight
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Running for Votes : Injury Stopped Marshall Faulk's Shot at the Heisman Last Year, and San Diego State Doesn't Want Anything to Go Wrong This Time
- GARDENING : Give Lawn a Treat With Proper Fertilizers, Watering
- COLUMN ONE : A Caviar Crisis in the Caspian : Poachers, smugglers and cash-hungry former Soviet republics are devastating the supply of precious roe. The ancient sturgeon may be fished to extinction, a victim of post-Communist lawlessness.
- Giant Panda's New Look-Alike Is Really Just a Silent Partner
- Engineer Says Tests Proved Shiley Valve's Value : Courts: Despite 'devastating' results, the device was not a medical failure, he tells jurors hearing recipient's lawsuit.
- Hasidic Movement in Israel Starts Drive Against Yielding Lands
- Remembering the Dream
- MISSION VIEJO : Chancellor to Retire From Saddleback
- PLAYA DEL REY : Part of Dockweiler Beach Closed After Sewage Spill
- BURBANK : Stamps to Recognize Program for Deaf
- Council May Seek Power to Regulate City Cable Service : Simi Valley: Officials schedule a special meeting to discuss the issue after learning Comcast Cablevision plans to raise rates.
- Of Meat and Money : Auctioned Farm Animals Turn Profits and Make Future Meals
- Producers of Furniture Eye the Future : Environment: AQMD, Edison show them less- polluting products that could help keep them in the area.
- Thousands Flee Fumes After Blasts at Ohio Chemical Plant
- OXNARD : Evaluation in Death Penalty Case Ordered
- Mitsubishi Unit Named in Complaint : Electronics: The action by the U.S. International Trade Commission could lead to a ban on the import and sale of the company's semiconductors.
- Berkeley Police Collar 'Naked Guy'
- U.N. Confirms Dates for Cambodia Pullout
- THE ECONOMY
- Word in Garage Tiles Is Heavy-Duty
- Marine May Be Charged in Porno Ring
- Between Logic and Politics : Incisive RAND study on homosexuals/military
- Has the U.N. Moved Too Fast?
- Lost in a City of Angels
- LOS ANGELES : 4 Arrested in Bribery Probe of Community Service Firm
- Algerian Forces Kill Muslim Fundamentalist
- Scars Healing at Post Office, New Chief Says
- VAN NUYS : Pacoima Man Convicted of Killing Uncle With Shotgun
- Attorney Jailed for Practicing While Suspended
- VENTURA : 4 Get Probation in Grafitti Vandalism
- WESTMINSTER : Battle Continues Over 5 Firefighters
- Teacher Sues Over Reassignment
- SYLMAR : 15 Offer to Maintain, Patrol Veterans Park
- OXNARD : Bicycle Stolen After Hit-Run Accident
- GARDEN GROVE : She's <i> One </i> of 1st Female Postmasters
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : District Attorney Says He Can Avert Layoffs for Now
- McSorley Goes to Penguins After Kings Match Offer : Hockey: In return, L.A. gets center Shawn McEachern from Pittsburgh.
- Foundation to Benefit From Colt : Philanthropy: Two-year-old's winnings to fund anti-gun cause.
- McConnell Wins Speedway Event
- WEEKEND TV : Animal Rights, Civil Rights Are the Focus
- De La Hoya Remains a Cut Above : Boxing: He scores his 10th consecutive victory when bout against Nunez is stopped after the fourth round.
- Brewers Beat Angeles in Opener, 7-6
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Turn On Ambience With Dimmer Switch
- Plastic Products Smother Recyclers
- ODD COUPLE: Police think that crime spree...
- Togo Regime, Foes Trade Charges After Vote
- Judge Sentences DeHoyos to Death : Courts: He says the drifter's mental condition did not excuse his rape and killing of a Santa Ana girl he kidnaped in 1989.
- U.S. Denounces Baghdad for Violating Rights of Shiites
- Experts Differ on Hilbun's Competency : Jurisprudence: Former postman charged in rampage appears shaky after losing 40 pounds in psychiatric ward.
- FILLMORE : Boy Scout, 16, Targets Graffiti in Eagle Project
- Trustees OK Moving School Administrator
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : First Things First : USC's Willie McGinest Puts the Pros on Hold so He Can Try to Reach Goals
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : NFL EXHIBITIONS : Bledsoe, Montana Have Good Nights
- Wright's Play Helps to Right Salsa : Soccer: He scores a goal and helps to set up the other in a 2-0 victory over visiting Montreal.
- Brewers Double Up on Angels
- Jackson Is Still 'The King of Pop' for His Fans
- Hurricane Emily Gains Strength but Keeps Forecasters Guessing
- It's Been a Cool Summer in the Literal Sense : Climate: Late clouds and below-normal temperatures kept crowds from beaches. But gloom brightens businesses such as tanning salons.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Group Seeks Razing of 'Eyesore' Buildings
- MOORPARK : Man Fined for Beating of Couple
- SEAL BEACH : New Playground Is State-of-the-Art
- Will This Be a Great Fight or Track Meet?
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Woods Loses in Second Round of U.S. Amateur
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Grueling Schedule Awaits Crespi, Alemany
- HEALTH : Refusal of Bypass for Smoker Has Britons Weighing Care, Cost
- George Washington, matchmaker: Joe Jasgur of West...
- Typhoon Hits Tokyo With High Winds, Rain
- Bill Outlawing Smuggling of Illegal Immigrants Clears Panel
- County's Jobless Rate Swells to 10.4% in July : Employment: The increase from 8.7% in June is largely due to an infusion of students seeking work, state officials say.
- Schools Ban Lighting Up Outdoors
- LONG BEACH : Gang Members Suspected in Fatal Shooting of 2 Men
- 7 Years Later, Many Scoff at Immigration Act
- VAN NUYS : Bailiff to Stand Trial in Inmate Sex Case
- YOUTH LEAGUE: The new San Fernando Valley...
- Two Held in String of Robberies, Carjackings : Crime: Police say man-woman team from Long Beach was responsible for a three-week countywide spree. Luxury cars and property are recovered.
- AT&T; Studies Plan to Link Cable Firms : Communications: A network of networks would allow customers to talk, exchange messages, play games.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Break From Record-Setting, End Mixed
- Justice Dept. to Appeal Powell, Koon Sentences
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Its Goal in Sight, PLO Risks Being Torn Apart by Dissent
- Cal State Fullerton Dumping 2.5 Million Gallons of Water to Repair Cooling Tank
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Halfway House to Help Youths Straighten Out
- Enthusiasm Runs High for Rights March
- COUNTYWIDE : Mono Lake Bike Tour Ready to Roll
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Donahue Makes Stand at Workout
- Pioneer Tom Gallery Dies at 94
- Ducks' Exhibition Bill Missing One Star : Hockey: Pittsburgh's Mario Lemieux says recent back surgery will keep him out of Anaheim game.
- CSUN Passers Battle to the Wire
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : The Heart of the Team Is Nearly Broken
- Split Emotions : Breaking Up the Stoklos-Smith Partnership Still Seems Strange to Both, but Stoklos Was Frustrated by Defeats
- Nigeria Contender Vows to Return, Challenge Regime
- Dried and Gone to Heaven
- Man Sentenced to Die for Raping, Killing Girl, 9
- C-SPAN, CNN Will Cover March Events
- Budget-Busting Bill Gets Renewed OK in Russia : Politics: Lawmakers ignore Yeltsin's request to hold the line on spending. But they do rescind limits on foreigners' religious activities.
- Tag of Honor : Graffiti Foe Receives Clashing Tributes on Retirement
- Groundbreaking Set at St. Timothy
- James Broke Her Arm, Woman Says : Trials: The witness testifies that the singer told her he had tortured another woman. He could face life in prison if convicted.
- FULLERTON : Gunshot Is Fired at Officer During Raid
- FULLERTON : Subsidized Lunches Available at Schools
- LOS ANGELES : Riordan Urges Support for After-School Program
- 3 Men Arrested in Counterfeit Bus Pass Ring : Crime: Authorities say the phony documents might have cost transit agencies as much as $4.6 million over the last two years.
- COSTA MESA / NEWPORT BEACH : Five Schools to Hold Community Forums
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Games in the Far East Are Planned
- DEL MAR : Longshots Don't Discourage Pincay in Pursuit of No. 8,000
- Stanley Decision Explained : Jurisprudence: Judge says USC women's coach did not provide evidence of sex discrimination.
- MOTOR RACING / VINCE KOWALICK : Saugus Speedway Also Sacks Instant Replay
- ARTS NOTES : Barclay Expands Pop Offerings
- Little League Makes Sure Everyone Plays by the Rules : Sports: Long Beach squad vies for another title. But cheating scandals by foreign teams tarnish game's image.
- Tarzana Firm Among Three Subpoenaed as Medicare-Medicaid Fraud Probe Widens
- VAN NUYS : Molestation Suspect Pleads Not Guilty
- Campaign Treasuries of Area Delegation Low
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '93 : Three Times the Pressure : Cook, Walker and Fien Waiting for Donahue to Decide on UCLA's Starting Quarterback
- TV REVIEW : 'Tutankhamun' Doesn't Quite Save Face
- Kevorkian's Last Patient Recorded His Wish to Die : Euthanasia: Videotape is shown at hearing for retired pathologist. He faces charge of violating Michigan's ban on assisted suicide.
- Bishop Says Poverty Is Top Issue
- Karate Teacher Charged With Molesting Girl
- DANA POINT : City Seeks Applicants for 4 Commissions
- Miller Wins All-Around Title
- Jackson Is Still 'The King of Pop' for His Fans
- Coke's Jab at Jackson May Pop the Top on Cola Wars : Superstar's 'Dehydration' Triggers Bangkok Ad
- TRANSITION : Panama Not So Sure It Wants U.S. Out : As date for turning over canal approaches, nation realizes thousands of jobs are at stake.
- THE ECONOMY
- Haitians Have 3 Different Views of Next Premier : Caribbean: The descriptions of Malval range from modest and patriotic to vacillating to naive and inexperienced.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Arrested in Molestation of Girl
- 7 Held in Suspected Drug Ring
- SANTA PAULA : Residents Praise New Series Filmed in City
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Dean Smith Is on Their Side, Too
- New Coach, New Approach at Mission Viejo : Prep football: Former Laguna Hills assistant Spalding brings resourcefulness to Diablos.
- Fox News Program to Focus on Junior Tennis Pressures
- McSorley Goes to Penguins After Kings Match Offer : Hockey: In return, L.A. gets center Shawn McEachern from Pittsburgh.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Clemens Ends Skid by Defeating Royals
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Notre Dame's Failla Skips 3 Practices
- An Affinity for Plains' Truths : Pop music: Ex-folkie Ian Tyson of Ian & Sylvia has drawn on his ranching and rodeo experiences to achieve new fame as a country performer. He'll be at the Coach House Monday.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Mr. Magic Pulls the Same Old Rabbits Out of His Sax
- INTERIORS : Imparting New Life to Aging Tiles
- Vietnamese Groups Plan Rally to Oppose End of Trade Ban : Protest: They want to call attention to continuing human rights abuses in their homeland.
- Johnson Headlines WWPB Event
- INSURANCE
- Economic Reformer Quits Ukraine Cabinet on TV
- Road closures and repair work on...
- New Leadership, Outlook at Dana Point Post Office : Workplace: The emotional scars remain from the May 6 shootings. But newly installed Postmaster Ray Voisine is getting positive marks and morale is high, postal workers say.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Film Makers to Show Medical Art of Triage
- 'Phantom's' Mishaps of the Night : Theater: Cast and crew remember some of the more eventful performances as the musical winds up its lengthy L.A. run.
- COMEDY REVIEW : Still Dicey After All These Years : Greek show proves Andrew Dice Clay--and his fans--haven't changed.
- Back to the Futuristic : Voivod's 'The Outer Limits,' the Group's 8th Album, Is Inspired by the Sci-Fi of a More Innocent Time
- NME's Shares Plummet 30% in Wake of Raid : Health care: Analysts say probe of the hospital operator is likely to hurt, but firm says it is in strong financial condition.
- Mars Devices Failed in Other Spacecraft
- Muslims Hostile to Partition Plan : Bosnia: Share of territory is sticking point for government and Serbs in proposal to divide state into ethnic republics. Key votes by three sides expected today.
- He's Waiting for Someone to Act on Prize-Winning Play : Stage: Mission Viejo psychiatrist Joe Hullett's 'The Pledge' took first place in the '93 Julie Harris competition. But it and his new work, 'Crossing the Line,' have yet to be produced.
- No Dismissal for Goldberg on 'Boxing Helena'-Type Case
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : A Hip-Hop Twist to Old Soul From Tony Toni Tone
- 'Voices' Sounds an Activist Note : The abortion-rights benefit had the folk-music flavor and attitude of a traditional fund-raiser.
- DANCE REVIEW : Frank Guevara Makes Bid for Legitimacy
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Raging Slab at the Whisky Leads a Southern-Fried Bill
- THE ARTS
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Bumbling, Fumbling 'Son of the Pink Panther'
- Kero Sarkis Antoyan; Painter and Muralist
- Parents Arrested in Infant Son's Death From Severe Bites by Pet Rat
- Firms Urged to Sleuth Workers' Comp Fraud
- Aspin Ties GIs' Somalia Stay to Goal of Security
- COSTA MESA / NEWPORT BEACH : Schools Eliminate Wagner's Old Post
- BURBANK : City Planners Back Day-Care Center
- Honor Rancho Readies for New Inmates
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Destrade, Marlins Pound Giants, 7-4
- Program Examines Parental Pressure : Television: Fox newsmagazine profiles families of young tennis players to illustrate disturbing trend.
- Harkness Brought Semblance of Order : Outgoing Athletics Commissioner Deftly Handled Series of Crises During 8-Year City Section Tenure
- How to Preserve Flowers, Foliage
- 30 Years Later, Civil Rights Activists March Again
- Coroner's Office Will Cut Services, Lay Off 22 : Finances: Officials predict reduced funding will have severe impact, increasing delays and complaints.
- CHATSWORTH : Bid Requests OKd for Metrolink Projects
- THOUSAND OAKS : Mock Stock Sale Earns $3,700 to Buy Books
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Future Bright for Catholic Register : Publications: Despite falling circulation, the Encino-based national newspaper carries a strong reputation left by its recently departed editor.
- LONG BEACH : Group Stalls Smoking Ban by Submitting Petitions
- PRO FOOTBALL / BILL PLASCHKE : Bledsoe, Mirer to Get Their Shots and Take Their Lumps
- Dodgers Defeated in 10th : Baseball: Jefferies' home run against Pedro Martinez lets the Cardinals end a six-game losing streak.
- Dancing With the Devil, South American Style : Festival: Tapping oppression for inspiration, joyful performances celebrating independence will be featured during 'A Salute to Bolivia.'
- INTERIORS : Whirlpools Are Terrific--If You Don't Get Soaked
- Tortoise Land May Get New Protection : Environment: Wildlife officials propose designating 6.6 million acres as critical to the species' survival. It could affect plans for a nuclear dump in the Mojave Desert.
- C-SPAN, CNN Will Cover March Events
- BURBANK : Injured Puppy Needs Public's Aid for Surgery
- LOS ANGELES : City Considers Plan to Keep Up Buildings
- Theologian and academician Tokiyuki Nobuhara has one...
- POINT MUGU : Gay-Rights Activist, Navy Still at Odds
- MOORPARK : Arroyo Simi Channel Restoration Begins
- Gooden, Leyland Penalized : Baseball: Pirates' Walk also suspended for incident involving Dodgers' Gross.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '93 : Plugging the Gap : Florida State's Ken Alexander Takes Marvin Jones' Spot as Top-Ranked Seminoles Open Season Against Kansas
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Both Leagues Hand Out Suspensions
- Booth Finishes 4th at Pinehurst
- Jeanne Dean Kotler; Vargas Model, Actress and Poet
- Trial Begins for 2 Charged With Torching Tourist : Law: Florida prosecutor says white suspects laughed as they turned black motorist into 'human inferno.' Defense notes lack of physical evidence.
- Gregory Gay; Veteran Actor
- Security Council Suspends Its Sanctions Against Haiti
- RUMOR WATCH : Presumed Innocent
- Youths Get a Jump-Start on Success : Training: Program seeks to boost at-risk students' self-esteem and teaches basic skills needed in the workplace.
- VAN NUYS : Young Driver Pays for Gang Mayhem
- Rams to Seek Answers Tonight : Pro football: Against the Raiders, they will try to resolve questions at wide receiver.
- Chapman Making Its Plans to Tee It Up--Again : Football: College wants to restore sport in 1994, 62 years after disbanding it.
- DIVING : China's Tan Shuping, 15, Wins One-Meter Title
- S. African Appeals for Unity to End Bloodshed
- The Rev. Edward L.R. Elson; Former Senate Chaplain
- All O.C. Subscribers Will See Cable Rate, Programming Changes
- Shalikashvili's Father Tied to Nazi Unit : Military: The man Clinton called a 'Georgian army officer' when nominating his son for Joint Chiefs post was said to be a Waffen SS major.
- AGOURA HILLS : No Plans for Hiring Center, Officials Say
- THEATER REVIEW : A Harrowing, Hilarious Holly Hughes
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mehta Leads Mahler Marathon
- "Rockin" Dopsie Sr; One of the Originators of Zydeco
- China Threatens to End Commitment to Arms Trade Curbs
- LAGUNA BEACH : Cars to Be Converted to Use Cleaner Fuel
- IRVINE : Police Go Public Via Speakers Bureau
- Reynolds Scores a Court Victory : Track and field: Mobil is ordered to turn over almost $700,000 IAAF sponsorship fee to quarter-miler.
- 'Married' Laughs Are Good for Children
- Amend Constitution
- Don't Look at This as Negative Coverage
- Where Have All the Angel Fans Gone?
- Fans Show Some Bark After the Pac-10 Takes Big Bite Out of Huskies
- Coverage, Care for the Elderly
- It Might Be Tough to Play in Pasadena
- Wilderness Society
- Strategic Defense Initiative Hoax
- NAFTA
- Obituaries - Aug. 28, 1993
- Obituaries - Aug. 28, 1993
- Jackson Back on Stage; Inquiry Continues : Investigation: Singer resumes Bangkok concerts after two-day absence. Officials here are now looking into extortion claims.
- S. Africans Protest Death of Student : Tributes: Leaders call for peace and others show anger and sorrow over Southland scholar's stabbing. Emotional memorial service recalls woman's efforts toward national unity.
- Up to One-Third of Cable Viewers Face Rate Hikes
- O.C. Activist's Slaying Galvanizes S. Africans : Reaction: Many in divided nation are publicly mourning Amy Biehl, making pleas for end of bloodshed.
- Producer Is a Focus of Sony Inquiry; Denies Ties to Fleiss : Movies: Sources say parent company of Columbia Pictures is trying to determine if studio funds were used improperly. Filmmaker Steve Roth's lawyer says there has been no impropriety.
- Few Surprised by Agent's Slaying
- Up to One-Third of Cable Viewers Face Rate Hikes
- Case Against Sheik Worries Some Officials : Probe: Investigators say they are gambling on taped conversations and informant to prove plot. Others say evidence demands prosecution.
- O.C. Baby Bitten to Death by Pet Rat, Officials Say
- FLYING SOUTH: Artexpo, an annual fair for...
- Yard Collects Heap of Stuff and Trouble : Canyon Country: Neighbors complain about what they consider an accumulation of junk outside couple's home. And despite warnings from the city, the pile remains.
- Residents, School Split Over Street : Concerns: City Council to decide if route through campus should be shut. Drive-by shooting fears are a factor.
- 2nd Loan Sought for Compton District : Schools: Acting chief says another $9.1 million is needed. He is also seeking sweeping new powers, including the ability to dismiss the school board and lay off employees.