- 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.
- Pair Held After Cross-County Aerial Chase
- Women Use Self-Help to Ease Frustrations of Loving Priests
- Spiritual Leaders Gather to Counter Religious Violence : Conference: Parliament of World's Religions may lay groundwork for a U.N.-type organization.
- Extension of City Sewage Contract Delayed After Protests From Wachs
- County Abandons Bill to Raise Cigarette Tax
- Defining Our Own History : Chicano artists reinstate the art of the codex as a bridge between the indigenous and the contemporary in a Cal State Northridge show.
- Plan Could Let Condemned Get Hearing for Fresh Facts : Law: Clinton crime package seeks to reverse high court decision saying Death Row inmates are not entitled to review of new evidence by U.S. judge.
- Going to Bat for Cricket : Devotees of the sport find ample competition around the wickets at the Sepulveda Dam Recreation Area.
- 'Traditional Indonesian Textiles'
- A 'Rough Road' for Haiti's Premier : Caribbean: Malval faces difficult task of rebuilding shattered nation. Top priority is return of Aristide.
- Antonovich Sees Red Over Buzz Magazine's Pointed Remarks
- VENTURA : Prosecution Rests in Boy's Shootout Trial
- Working to Make Liberty a Reality : Slain local woman fought for S. Africa harmony
- Moorpark College Launches Mentor Program to Aid Freshmen : Education: Experienced teachers will guide new students through first months on campus, in an effort to solidify their ties to learning.
- City Seeks Partner in Fighting Crime : Law enforcement: San Gabriel Valley officials are visiting Taiwan's Keelung for tips on fighting Asian gangs.
- Default Rates High at Local Schools
- SAN CLEMENTE : Ole Hanson School Gets New Principal
- In this art show, the exhibits move--fast....
- Educator's Reassignment Stirs Outcry : School: Daisy Tatum, who served as vice principal at Hueneme High School, gets a strong show of support.
- SIMI VALLEY : Shell Reapplies for Station, Carwash
- The Best in Women's Volleyball
- Ex-Agent Lloyd Bloom Found Dead in Malibu
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Muscle Pull Could Sideline Adams
- ART REVIEW : Exposing the Pain Behind Our Poses
- 'Panther' Review
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- THE ECONOMY
- Mervyn's to Settle 'Get Away' Deal Dispute
- It's All Sweetness and Life at Fund-Raiser
- Rescuers Describe Saving Beaten and Bloody Denny : Trial: The four rushed to riot intersection after seeing attack on TV. One drove victim to hospital in his truck.
- Baseball Caps Go Brimless . . . Dry-Cleaner-Proof Buttons . . . Giving an Old Sole New Life : CAPS : One Less Bill to Worry About
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Power Vacuum Revealed by Nicaragua Crisis
- Quiet Good Taste: Bottega Veneta founder and...
- Cisneros Brings $125 Million for Flood Victims
- K Is for KoolWant boots that won't...
- Black Leader Calls on Clinton to 'Stay the Course' in Somalia
- Church Told to Pay $9 Million More in Death of Diabetic Boy
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Water Rate System Called Harsh, Unfair
- Misogynist Mine: Comedian Andrew Dice Clay is...
- GLENDALE : Water Service From Reservoir Is Restored
- DOWNTOWN : Council Panel OKs Plan to Sell, Lease Central Library
- More Hogs From Fair Found to Be Tainted by Drugs
- AGOURA HILLS : Restaurant Smoking Ban Is Approved
- Pitchess Jail Tidying Up for Arrival of Female Inmates : Corrections: Up to 400 women will be moved from Sybil Brand Institute in September.
- County Doubts Effectiveness of Cost-Cutting Plan : Budget: State legislation that envisioned a saving of $500 million locally is pie in the sky, officials contend. One supervisor calls recommendations 'a list of fluff.'
- DANA POINT : Ad Agency Plans Rally for Riley
- UCLA Is Cleared in Bias Case : Education: Officials reviewing admission to math department's graduate program reverse decision that rejection of five Asian-Americans was discriminatory.
- Optimism From on High
- Desormeaux Wins Five of His First Six Races
- Letterman Warms Up to Kick Off His Really Big 'Shew' : Television: Jay Leno drops in as rehearsals get under way at the new CBS 'Late Show' site: the old Ed Sullivan Theatre.
- Angels Get an Unwanted Break : Baseball: Team loses game and DiSarcina all in one afternoon. Shortstop has a broken thumb.
- TV REVIEWS : 'Brisco County' Full of Self-Mocking Spoofs
- O.C. MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Banquet' Serves Some New Twists
- Knipe Leaves National Team to Make His Mark in Sand
- Irish Sweepstakes : Focus Is on Freshman Rob Powlus as Notre Dame Searches for a Quarterback
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Naval Airmen's Rowdy Party Is Being Probed
- To Catch a Poster Thief
- Carmen Times Two: We took in the...
- Perot and Jesse Jackson Join Forces to Oppose Trade Pact
- COLUMN ONE : Sowing Big Seeds of Change : In a bold switch, some of the state's major growers have gone organic. Dole, Gallo and others are jumping off 'the chemical treadmill,' relying instead on beneficial bugs and super-compost.
- Assembly OKs Bill on Schools Chief : Legislation: Measure overturns rulings giving broader authority to State Board of Education. Gov. Wilson is unlikely to support it.
- The Last Stop for Fashion : Designer Labels For Less clearance center's clothes don't 'go anywhere from here.'
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Will Add 5 Test Pilots to Its Aerospace Walk of Honor
- Although San Pedro has one of the...
- Fiscal Overseer Will Monitor Inglewood School District : Finances: County education officials are not impressed by board's efforts to deal with a projected $2-million deficit.
- Bogged Down : Salvation Army Occupies Tight Quarters as Renovation Drags On
- 2 on Seal Beach Council in War of Words : Government: Exchange between Doane and Hastings is sparked by recent resignation of a planning commissioner.
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Yankees Defeat Indians
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Oilers' Jeffires Has Irregular Heartbeat
- Former Edison High shooting guard Joan Paje,...
- National Video Rentals : 'Sommersby' Romance Heats Up
- A Great Day for King Fans
- TV REVIEWS : Feminism Conflicts in 'Famine Within'
- Mommy Dearest: Motherhood is glamorous....
- 7% Level Pierced on Mortgage Rates : Markets: Fixed 30-year loans at lowest level in 25 years as T-bond yields hit new low of 6.08%. But stocks take a breather.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Place Made for Kids : The lively Shooting Star Ranch, a Western-themed restaurant, offers all-American dishes and dancing.
- Key U.S. Missile Probed After Somalia Deaths
- Delta Force Reportedly to Hunt Aidid : Somalia: Small group from high-precision unit arrives in Mogadishu with U.S. Rangers, military sources say.
- Study Funded by Pentagon Blasts Gay Ban
- RESEDA : 2 Officers Are Helping Turn a Life Around
- COLISEUM WATCH : Rebuilding Program
- Ventura Has Lost McCurtis : Basketball: Cougars' 6-7 All-County forward leaves home and will live with relatives in Kansas, where he will spend his senior year.
- 'A Bee' Buzzes, But It's No Honey Ending
- Rockwell to Contract Out Payroll and Benefits Services : Streamlining: About 40 jobs are affected by move to save money and improve administration.
- The Doctor Is (Plugged) In
- U.S. Probes San Juan Capistrano-Based Lab as Part of Industry Crackdown : Inquiry: The focus is on billing practices at companies that receive Medicare and Medicaid funds for medical tests.
- Wild Elephant Kills 15
- TV FACTS
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- Racist Violence Up, Outrage Down, Bonn Says
- MORE COPS: Would Valley Councilwoman Laura Chick's...
- Source of Support : Writers gather periodically to evaluate their work and exchange marketing tips, reading lists and encouragement.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Sobriety Checkpoint to Be Set Up Tonight
- 1,000 Firefighters Attend Funerals of 2 Colleagues
- SANTA ANA : Man Denies Guilt in Molestation Case
- SYLMAR : Computer Drafting Program Gets Grant
- Alan Knipe, a former member of the...
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : But Does He Wear Blue Suede Shoes?
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Houston Keeps Her Guard Up
- 'Fierce Tongues' Postponed
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Duet of Trendy and Clumsy
- JAZZ REVIEW : Trumpeter Takes a Turn as Maestro
- ICN to Seek New Court Order If Efforts for Ouster Persist
- Hot Under the White Collar
- Shiley Testimony Centers on Statistical Safety : Lawsuit: Professor says the heart valve is 99.9% safe. But he concedes that data from only 45% of recipients was available.
- Brace Yourselves, Guys: Suspenders Are Not Meant to Be Seen
- Russians Hold On to Lenin--for Now
- An Afro-Rock Band With Spirit : Congo-born Bateke and his group will provide emphatically upbeat dance tunes at a free concert Sunday in Santa Clarita.
- Flourishing U.S. Satellite Business May Be Grounded by Curbs on China
- The Wizardry of Oz : Program Seeks to Work Magic by Casting Youths in Musical
- Residents Use Whimsical Talents to Set the Tables at Ventura County Fair
- ANAHEIM : Immunization Gets a Shot in the Arm
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Draft Pick Hides Out to Escape Hubbub
- Braves Have This Giant Eating Crow
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Courier Gets Favorable Open Draw
- Martinez Says No to Trade : Baseball: Deal would have sent Expo pitcher to Braves for two players.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Gilkyson Deserves a Wider Hearing
- A Jazz Orchestra Faces Questions of Age
- Pop Album Chart : Blind Melon Sees Blue Sky With 'Rain'
- MOVIE REVIEW : Chabrol's 'Betty' Serves Up Slice of Dark, Obsessive Life
- Bodies of Woman, Man Found in Separate Remote Locations
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '93 : NATIONAL OVERVIEW : Season Should Be a Kick for Bowden
- Long Beach Reaches Final as Burroughs Pitches Gem
- ANALYSIS : Money Wasn't Sole Reason : Kings: Gretzky weighed a variety of factors in deciding to return.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Woods Advances Easily in U.S. Amateur
- Longshot Lester Captures Fullback Job Out of the Blocks : Rams: Former 10th-round pick's ferocious hits catch the eye of Coach Chuck Knox.
- 'Thugun and Natasha' Sets 'Industry Night'
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Bills Paid for Trojans' New Practice Field
- Dowd in Charge of Physical Production at Caravan Pictures
- FDA Tightens Guidelines on Drug Labeling : Consumers: New rules require stronger warnings on over-the-counter antacids, laxatives and anti-diarrheals.
- PacifiCare Seeks to License Senior Plan : Health: Partners are being sought among HMOs across the nation to adopt the Medicare-based Secure Horizons program.
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- A Capital Offense Spared by Luck? : Crime: The Denny trial will tread the fine line between his assailants' intent and the result.
- PANORAMA CITY : College Offers Classes for Street Vendors
- Huffington--and Bankroll--Gear Up
- SANTA ANA : Civics Test Sparks Uncivil Remarks
- NORTHRIDGE : Fraternity Sets Seminar to Make Amends for Flyer
- Tech Plunge Begs Question: How Low Is Low? : Computers: Price war pummels software stocks. Egghead reports first-quarter loss of $2 million, says its CEO has resigned.
- Super Bulls Claim the Bears Got It Wrong
- Lopez's VW Office Searched in Espionage Investigation
- No Day at the Beach
- Transistor May Be Key to Probe's Failure : Space: Crucial component of Mars Observer came from same batch that caused a weather satellite's breakdown, NASA scientists say.
- Grow Up, Katie
- DARK PARKS: The largest park operated by...
- Saxophonist Feels Rich in Spirit, Soul of Music : Jazz: Billy Harper, who will perform with the Mark Masters Orchestra, worries about expressing the truth, not about money.
- Fluor's Construction Subsidiary Wins Pact at Union Carbide Plant
- Sony in a Stew of Controversy : The Michael Jackson Case Tops a Recent String of Brouhahas Touching the Firm
- Good Causes: When Bullock's stages a large-scale...
- Letting Loose on Friday : A workday without ties, pantyhose or pumps? It's true. Businesses are easing dress codes in an attempt to boost morale. Even the conservative corridors of banks and law firms are joining in.
- Muslims Hold Up Convoy's Return : Bosnia: In an ironic twist, the U.N. aid column whose way into besieged Mostar was delayed by Croats finds its path out blocked by Muslims fearful of further attacks.
- Job Plan for LAPD Not Likely to Mar Affirmative Action
- Camarillo Passes Stiff Anti-Graffiti Ordinance : Crime: Two council members protest sanctions against juveniles carrying spray paint or markers during certain hours.
- Father's Trailer Hits and Kills Palmdale Toddler
- OXNARD : Harbor District Seeks End to Meat Quotas
- Cyclist Critical After Hitting Dump Truck
- LOS ANGELES : DWP Warns Strike Could Cut Off Electric Service
- Orange County Releaguing Plan Draws Protests
- Lynch Agrees to Contract : Lakers: First-round draft pick to sign five-year deal, his agent says.
- Fair Play From a Pretty Fair Player : Agoura Hills' Boisclair Is as Good a Sport as She Is a Sportswoman
- De La Hoya, Nunez in Main Event
- Von Sydow: Maxing at the Extremes : Movies: Swedish actor is the first on record to play both God and Satan in major studio films. His latest role is the Adversary in 'Needful Things.'
- Defying Tradition in 'Mountain,' 'Zohara' : Movies: Hanna Elias' film condemns the custom of arranged marriages, while Nina Menkes' grapples with alienation from Orthodox Jewish life.
- Biehl Wanted to Make a Difference--and Did
- The Art of Ducking Punches : For these students, the goal is to land work as an actor who can pull off a fight scene or as a stunt performer.
- Bill Dropping Fees on Foreign Firms Defeated
- STACKING UP SALES
- Going in Circles Over Canoeing : We crazily lurched along Big River, crashing into rocks, hitting beaches and getting stuck in bogs.
- Hasbro to Buy 15% Stake in O.C.'s Virgin Subsidiary
- A Haven for Deaf Gays, Lesbians : A group, an outgrowth of informal Valley gatherings, has helped forge an outlet for what some would call a double minority.
- THEATER REVIEW : Replaying the '60s : Revue is a refreshing trip back to see how a different time treated its traumas.
- Sheik Pleads Not Guilty to Terrorist Acts : Crime: The State Department warns American tourists to be careful after the Muslim cleric's followers abroad issue a written threat.
- OXNARD : School to Be Closed for Renovations
- TUJUNGA : Library Project Bid Below City Estimate
- ORANGE : Temporary Funding OKd for Job Center
- American Grounds Its Renovation of LAX Terminal : Airport: Carrier calls off a $77-million improvement plan. The action comes in protest of the Riordan Administration's request to renegotiate the project.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Family, Friends Provide Extra Incentive
- FOUNDATIONS FOR THE ARTS : Plaza Boosters Get Rooftop Preview : Thousand Oaks: Open house shows off work in progress at center. Event also drums up support for endowment fund.
- Mets Drop Own Bomb: Coleman Is Finished
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Vegas': A Far-Out Sci-fi Spoof in Drag
- Projected for Demolition : U.S. Tentatively Approves Proposal to Raze, Rebuild Eastside Housing Projects
- Coalition Takes Its Oil-Drilling Battle to Court
- Heidi's first appearance in print?In "Den of...
- Boy in School Slaying to Undergo Tests
- Carillo and McEnroe: Tennis' Version of Carla and Cliff
- DIVING : Best of '92 Olympics to Compete at Pasadena
- Area Team Is Losing a CLASS Act : Swimming: Bud McAllister, who helped Quance and Larsen develop into top-level athletes, is leaving to take coaching position with Golden West Swim Club.
- MUSIC REVIEW : More Volume Than Finesse at the Bowl
- TV REVIEWS : Trying to Make Sense of the Camps
- Once More, With Feeling : With Tubes' Return, Waybill Vows Less Flash and More Substance
- Norway Mint Workers Stop the Cash Flow
- Heart and Soles : Kenneth Cole's Shoes Grab Our Feet--and His Social Concerns Grab Our Attention
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Phase One of River Project Celebrated
- Hector's Parents Prepared Him for First Day at School
- VAN NUYS : Witness Says He Saw Car and Heard Shots
- Mets Drop Own Bomb: Coleman Is Finished
- NME Offices Raided in Major Fraud Probe : Health care: Federal investigation focuses on accusations of false billing and diagnoses by the giant hospital operator.
- Manufacturers Push Brown's Tax Break Bill
- 1st Hurricane of Atlantic Season Forms 1,200 Miles From Florida
- Taking Flight : More enthusiasts are finding ways to temporarily break free of earth's bonds.
- Team Completes Restoration Work on Capitol Dome Statue
- Thousands of Jobless in State Face Loss of Benefits : Assistance: Federal program is due to lapse, and state has not voted to provide funds to extend it. Up to 26 extra weeks of help for long-term unemployed are at risk.
- BOOK REVIEW : Simplicity, Dramatics Derail 'Train Home' : THE TRAIN HOME: A Novel <i> By Susan Richards Shreve</i> . Doubleday/Nan Talese; $19, 272 pages
- 2 Are Arrested in Gang-Related Shooting Aug. 13
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Green Still Waiting to Break Loose
- Provocative Duo of Jeremy Irons Films
- Food 4 Less Reports 7% Decrease in Sales
- Britain Prepares for American Cable Invasion
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Don't Call Her Cheap : A Sylmar woman takes the prize in Valley Life's dating contest with her suggestions for low-budget romance.
- Nigerian Military Dictator Steps Down, Installs Interim Regime
- VENTURA : Blaze Blackens 100 Acres of Oil Fields
- Bank Goes From Cold Cash to Hot Chicken
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : County Decides Not to Provide Funds for 180 School Crossing Guards
- AGOURA HILLS : Council Supports Anti-Graffiti Law
- You Can't Look the Other Way : Beijing flouted commitment on technology transfer
- COMPTON : More Candidates Sought to Head School District
- Valley Obituaries
- PERSPECTIVE ON NASA : Rough Weather for the Space Quest : Loss of the Mars Observer will renew calls for cheaper, low-risk missions. But can a dollar value be put on scientific exploration?
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Hearing to Address Mall Expansion Plan
- Be an Art Collector for Just Pennies a Day : Marketing: The county museum has rented out works for 40 years, but SBC Windows is the first to introduce the concept locally.
- Golden West Swim Club Picks McAllister
- Berganio Advances but Gore Beaten in U.S. Amateur Golf
- Q&A; WITH SAMMY HAGAR : 'There's No Image to This Band Whatsoever'
- Balanchine Works on NYC Ballet Program in Orange County
- Forget the Facts--We Want the Story! : Media: Allegations surrounding Michael Jackson set off a whirlwind of tabloidesque reports from dubious and so-called legitimate news sources alike.
- Software: Maverick British entrepreneur Richard Branson has...
- Navy Cancels $176-Million Pact With American Ship
- Enough About Age : 83-Year-Old Author of 'Stones for Ibarra' Finds Inspiration in Life, Not Numbers or Even Her Hometown
- EUROPE : Banana Tiff: EC Slips Up on Basic Democratic Practices
- FDA Proposes Tougher Warning Labels on Antacids and Laxatives
- Thrifty Rams Discover Price of Bargain Shopping
- Five Area Players in U.S. Open
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Saunders Strengthens Chaminade's Attack
- CD Boxed Sets in Store for Christmas
- Tandy Opens Radio Shack Super Store in Santa Ana : Electronics: It carries more than 3,500 products in 4,000 square feet of space, double that of regular stores.
- Hard-Liner Heads Yugoslav Military
- Herschensohn Weighs Bid in Orange County
- Ex-Gospel Singer Who Stole Barry's Car Gets Jail Term
- Germany and France Try for Solidarity : Europe: Leaders stress mutual commitment. But their differences stand between them.
- ASIA : In Singapore, Candidate Runs From Election : The island nation is holding its first-ever presidential ballot. But there are no rallies--and no real competition.
- Jazz Meets Pop : Matt Catingub and Toni Tennille are admirers of each other's work. The two, who will play together in Sherman Oaks, were raised on similar types of music.
- Welfare Agency Plans to Shift to One-Check System : Benefits: Semimonthly plan will end by January at the latest. County officials say the change will help cut costs and preserve jobs.
- MONTEREY PARK : Mother Gets 26 Years to Life for Killing 2 Sons
- DANA POINT : Cultural Plan Panel to Convene Monday
- Why Don't Women Face the Music Degrading Them?
- Herschensohn Considers Bid for Cox's Seat : Politics: Conservative former TV commentator and two-time loser in Senate races says he may move to Orange County as 1994 congressional candidate if Cox seeks higher office as expected.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Villainy Controls 'Needful Things' : The film adaptation of Stephen King's bestseller delivers ideas as well as jolts, and a juicy satanic turn by Max Von Sydow, even as it muffles the story's main point.
- Diversity Arts Series Set for O.C. : Cultures: Santa Ana and Irvine will join in the Smithsonian's push for a greater presence on the West Coast.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Father Hood': Fast Ride in Congenial Company
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Clan of Iraqi Defector Condemns Him to Death
- Ceramics to Jellybeans : Ready to try some old-fashioned shopping? This section of Burbank, along West Magnolia Boulevard and Hollywood Way, is for those who enjoy walking.
- DIRECTORY : Putting the 'Man'in 'Manicure'
- ARCADIA : Bear With Taste for Trash Gets New, Remote Home
- MISSION HILLS : Alarcon to Press for More Street Lighting
- A City on the Edge : Rancho Palos Verdes: 20 years after incorporating, the community is struggling to shore up an ever-weakening budget.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Huskies' Lambright Signs Four-Year Pact
- 3 Oxnard Men Plead Not Guilty in Welfare Scam : Social services: Two brothers of city councilman and a third person are accused of cheating the county out of more than $1,800.
- Marlins Defeat Astros : Baseball: Pitcher gets game-winning hit in 13th inning of 5-4 victory.
- Perry Kicks Down Barriers to Achieve Goals : Taekwondo: Since he was 8, Santa Monica resident has excelled in martial arts. This weekend will mark his final competition.
- JAZZ ALBUM REVIEW : Well-Traveled Duo Stays Fresh : *** BILLY MITCHELL, JOHN BOLIVAR "Live All Night Long"<i> USA Music Group</i>
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Curfew on Youths Credited in Part for Drop in Graffiti : Law: Tagging incidents fall to 66 from 103. Rights advocates warn that Santa Clarita's program may allow for discriminatory enforcement.
- CYPRESS : Teamster Is Named to Cable TV Panel
- FOUNDATIONS FOR THE ARTS : Simi Valley Approves Design for Its 1st Cultural Arts Center : City Council: Members will consider hiring a contractor for the $3.6-million facility by the end of the year.
- Countywide : Beach Cleanup Hit Record Haul in '92
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Kelm Quiet After Learning of Release
- Stanley's Request Denied : USC: Judge rejects argument by women's basketball coach that she remain on job pending outcome of lawsuit.
- Rams Get Another Receiver : Football: They give up a conditional draft pick for Phoenix's Ernie Jones.
- U.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS : After Split, Stoklos Tries to Find His Place in the Sun : Volleyball: Architect of breakup with Sinjin Smith is back at Hermosa Beach with a new partner and hopes of kicking sand in opponents' faces.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '93 : Blue-Collar Joe : Paterno Embarks on First Season in Big Ten With Work Ethic of Old
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Only the Strong' Weakened by Claptrap
- Puerto Rico
- Membership Status and Mormon Church
- Pepsi Bottle Cap Flap in Philippines
- School Voucher Initiative
- The Real Shame of Child Molestation Cases : Allegations: Charges like those against Michael Jackson present significant problems, especially in custody battles. The singer deserves our presumption of innocence. And real victims of abuse deserve our support.
- Wilson's Remarks
- Brave New Voices : Auditions: In tryouts at CSUN, conductors for the Angeles Chorale are recruiting new members from a chorus line that includes professors and plumbers, secretaries and security guards. Some are nervous but all are eager to join the 150-member group.
- Midwives Hailed as Good Alternative
- World Needs More Intelligent Mavericks
- Fleiss Case
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- Atlanta Lawyer Charged in Wife's Slaying : Crime: Ex-prosecutor is accused of arranging the killing to protect a drug and money laundering operation. Case has held the city's attention.
- Police Say Seized Tapes Do Not Incriminate Jackson : Investigation: Officials continue to interview children in connection with molestation allegations.
- Slain Student's Efforts to Heal South Africa Recalled
- Landlady Guilty in Murders of Three Tenants
- OFFICE IMPROVEMENT: The Santa Ana Unified School...