- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '93 : USC's Robinson Sets Lofty Goals : Trojans: With 17 returning starters, coach predicts that first season of his second tenure at school will end in the Rose Bowl.
- LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES : Long Beach Takes It Easy and Wins, 21-1
- Strong Yen Drives Toyota Net Income Down 25% : Autos: Analysts say the $1.7-billion profit by Japan's leading car maker is still relatively good given state of the industry.
- Home Sales Jump 8% in California : Real estate: Record low interest rates are credited for the July upswing. Nationally, sales grew by 5.4%.
- In a Glass of Its Own
- Tomato Soup, Marshmallow Bars, Snapper Mexicano
- Spirit of '76 Lives On in Norman Corwin at 83
- Flash Floods Strike 7 Homes, Close Highway in Desert Area
- ROCKTALK : Dear Lyle Lovett: Fans Rule at Shows : Play the hits, start on time and don't tell anyone to clap. And please drop the funny attitude at your concerts.
- Huntington Park : Rape-Robbery Suspect Linked to Other Attacks
- Officer Disrupts Rape Attempt; Man Arrested
- Valley Obituaries
- WOODLAND HILLS : Pierce College May Build Driving Range
- Orange : Campaign to Boost Economy Urged
- First-Year Students' First Day : School: Kindergartners at Wilson Elementary in Costa Mesa, the first to reopen for fall, all aren't happy to be there. But 'they will do just fine,' assures veteran teacher.
- FULLERTON : Recall Supporters to Meet Next Week
- PACOIMA : Visit Helps Put Animals in Better Light
- MISSION VIEJO : Brush Fire Briefly Endangers Houses
- Seles Hasn't Swung a Racket, Much Less Planned a Comeback
- To Err Is Human, So Why This? : Steeplechase: Despite flag-waving fiasco in April, committee forgoes machines for more flag wavers.
- Marcaccini's Move Could Imperil His Amateur Standing
- SUPER MARKET: Stocks hit another record high...
- Stock Market Off-Limits for China Officials
- FDA Advisers OK Human Testing of Hallucinogen : Health: Supporters say ibogaine may help some drug users overcome their addictions. Others worry about potential brain damage.
- VAN NUYS : Murder Trial Begins for Prison Parolee
- Orange Man to Be Arraigned Today on Sex Charges
- Owners Give Away Apartment Complex to Hawthorne Church : Housing: Days before they were charged with slumlord violations, couple donated a $530,000 Silver Lake building to Tabernacle Community.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Search for Another Wide Receiver Continues
- Effort to Split L.A. District Expanded : Schools: Lawmakers seek to cut the number of signatures needed to petition the state for a ballot measure on the proposal.
- Lawson Looks for Swell Time : Chaminade Coach Plans to Augment Football by Testing Hawaii's Surf
- Orloff Assumes Santa Ana Valley Coaching Duties
- ART REVIEW : Women, and Europe, on the Edge : In the 1920s and 1930s, as a new Getty exhibition makes plain, a sizable number of women turned to the camera as a medium for their own self-invention.
- Flip side of Rebellion : Teen-agers are supposed to question authority, right? So why were mobs of them hanging out with the Pope in Denver?
- Straddling the Line on Illegal Immigration
- DAWN OF THE AMAZON : New Bowers Exhibit Sheds a Little Light on Lesser Known Treasures of the Rain Forest
- City Approves Boundaries for Redevelopment : Revitalization: The unanimous council decision clears the way for the controversial project to be formally adopted next week.
- Ousted Anaheim Banker to Sue Regulators : Lawsuit: Gerald J. Garner and 4 ex-directors contend federal officials wrongfully seized a healthy bank.
- Know Your Ulluco
- Exhibits Offer Fair-Goers Education in County Crops : Farmers are showing off everything from staples such as lemons and broccoli to exotic produce. There are also plenty of recipes.
- Recalling the Thrill of the Chase
- Bush's Port Settles Into the Shadows : Kennebunkport commanded the world stage 3 years ago. It's getting back to normal, but the tourists are different.
- Some Ketchup With Your Lumber?
- Immigration Proposal Targets Employers : Border: Democrats counter Wilson by urging that the state be allowed to seize firms guilty of hiring undocumented workers.
- 'CRAZY' LEGS : Choreographer of Tony-Winning Gershwin Musical Says: Who Could Ask for Anything More?
- Furon Reports Drop in Sales, Net Income
- A Polite Encounter
- Anger Almost Halts Bosnia Mercy Mission : Balkans: U.N. food convoy finally reaches stranded Muslims in Mostar.
- 'AIDS Camp' Tries to Give Children a Childhood : Russia: Center offers sanctuary from the prejudice and hatred often faced by youngsters with the deadly virus.
- 46% Oppose School Voucher Measure, Field Poll Finds
- Warner Bros. Reportedly Plans Network
- GOINGS ON : A Season of Diverse Tunes at UCSB : Arts and Lecture Department will feature Tibetan chanting, chamber music and even Shakespeare.
- Valve Blamed in Restaurant Blast : Safety: El Torito is fined $5,000 for not maintaining water tank. A bartender was killed and five others were hurt.
- Weintraub Joins Board of Library Commissioners
- Cleanup Plan Sought for Canyon : Sylmar: Rangers ask county planners to help restore Big Tujunga Canyon. They hope to rid the area of the signs of urban decay.
- MARINA DEL REY : High Fees to Fight Development Repealed
- Show Must Go On : Drama: Despite violence, threats and setbacks, youths from the city of Inglewood's production of 'The Wiz' open their play on schedule.
- SIMI VALLEY : Commission OKs Development Permit
- Emporium's Bad News Sends a Chill : Van Nuys: Employees and customers feel jilted and mournful as they learn the original store will close with the rest of the hardware chain.
- Asking an Agency to Do Too Much : Controlling immigration through better government
- Angels Hang On for Langston, 2-1
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : USTA Plays It Safe With Open Seedings
- THEATRE REVIEWS : Within the Confines of a Community Production : Ana-Modjeska Players stage a charmingly modest 'Prisoner of Second Avenue' sincere enough to break out of Neil Simon's whiny cement jungle.
- Unusual Anti-Gang Injunction Leads to Conviction of Man for Having Pager : Courts: Teen-ager also possessed a glass bottle in violation of a court order. He is the first person found guilty under a sweeping order designed to stem criminal activity. Both prosecution and defense call it a test case.
- Impact of Fox Studios' Proposed Expansion
- An Eye-Opening Walk Along Brand Boulevard
- Gallegly Bill Inhumane
- North American Free Trade Pact
- Arts Patron May Follow Theater's Flight
- Fight Adult Stores
- Hiring a City Attorney, and an Alternative
- Broome Ranch Deal Is a Boon
- Gen. Shalikashvili
- ACLU's Position in Santa Monica's Homeless Issue
- Sounding Off About 710 Freeway Extension
- Cuts and Homeless
- Clinton's Health Plan
- Visitors Query Policy of Ticketing Jaywalkers
- Turnover of Staff at Ruth Galanter's Office
- Nonprofits Not All Bad
- Parents Know Best
- Balkan War and Genocide
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 26, 1993
- Obituaries - Aug. 26, 1993
- 18-Screen Film Center Planned Near El Toro Y
- O.C. Student Killed by Mob in S. Africa : Violence: Fulbright scholar from Newport Beach is pulled from her car, beaten and stabbed just days before her return home. Political racism is seen as the motive.
- Muslim Cleric Charged in N.Y. Bombing Plots : Terrorism: The sheik is named with 14 others in an indictment that links World Trade Center blast, scheme against U.N. and a plan to assassinate Egypt's president.
- U.S. Student Killed by a Mob in South Africa : Violence: Newport Beach woman is pulled from her car and stabbed to death near Cape Town. She was a crusader against apartheid.
- International Furor Stirred by Allegations on Jackson : Inquiry: Police focus on entertainer's contact with at least 4 boys, source says. No charges have been filed.
- WESTMINSTER : Judge Overturns Firefighter Layoffs
- Profiting From Loss of Chain : Retailing: Closure of Irvine-based Builders Emporium should boost big centers, mom-and-pop stores and, for now, shoppers.
- Cake: They Said It Couldn't Be Done
- U.S. Imposes Sanctions on China, Pakistan Over Missile Deal : Arms technology: Export of satellite gear to Beijing is banned. Both Asian nations deny violating controls.
- SPELL IT OUT: The Santa Ana Unified...
- Jackson's Contact With 4 Boys Reportedly Under Investigation : Inquiry: Molestation allegations are the first against singer, source says. LAPD contends it has no details of extortion claim.
- LITTLE LEAGUE NOTEBOOK : He Touched All the Bases in His Efforts to Cheer on the Team
- THEATER REVIEW : 'The Immigrant' Simple but Dramatic : PCPA Theaterfest offers a riveting production of the biographical story of a Russian Jew's struggle in a new land.
- Garamendi Outlines Campaign Platform : Election: State insurance commissioner stops just shy of declaring his candidacy for governor. But he promises to work for reforms and says state is 'on the wrong path' under Wilson.
- CBS to Create New Cable TV Network
- Deaths of 2 Firefighters in Altadena Still Mystery : Investigation: Co-workers at Crew Camp Two are still in shock over 'typical' blaze that turned deadly. Two remain hospitalized.
- Westside : New Student Registration
- Recycling Plastic Containers Into Sturdy Construction Materials : Already in use, or soon to be, are wood substitutes used for pier pilings in L.A. Harbor and school benches in Oxnard.
- BOOK REVIEW : Picaresque Trip to Where the Mythical, the Absurd Meet : THE WRESTLER'S CRUEL STUDY <i> by Stephen Dobyns</i> . Norton: $22.95, 448 pages
- TECHNOLOGY - Aug. 26, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 26, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 26, 1993
- Gilding the Golden Years : Save Early, Often and Wisely or Risk Retiring in Poverty
- Microsoft Probe Could Last Years : Antitrust: A Justice Dept. inquiry will try to determine whether the software giant stifled competition in its bid to dominate the PC arena.
- * David Kenworthy has been appointed senior...
- 3 Drugstores' Higher Profits Cited in Wal-Mart Suit : Retailing: A CPA testifies for the defense that the plaintiffs' businesses have thrived despite their rival's low prices.
- Researchers to Join Baxter Division's Gene Therapy Unit
- Physician Stabbed in Hospital Stairwell : Violence: Assailant flees after the surprise attack in San Bernardino. The doctor does not require surgery.
- BOTTLE ILLEGAL: Prosecution and defense alike tried...
- Valley Obituaries
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : First, You Gotta Have a Plan
- Bullfrogs Roll to 15-8 Victory in Playoff Opener
- NCAA Is Next Up for Disney
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Quirky, Likable 'Monkey Zetterland'
- REAL ESTATE
- Yen's Gain Leads to Losses: Jobs at U.S. Mazda, Profits in Japan : Trade: It's tougher now for Japanese firms to hold down U.S. prices. Honda and Matsushita have seen overseas earnings erode.
- REAL ESTATE
- Birtcher Medical Loses $1.9 Million for Year
- Summer Games : The Power Plays of the Season Are Those That Get Children to Have Fun in the Sun
- 18 Minutes on a Warm Bay Night
- 4,300 to Lose Jobs as Builders Emporium Closes
- Tougher Simi Smoking Law Urged : Health: City will discuss whether a more restrictive ordinance for restaurants and workplaces should be adopted.
- MTA May Seek Federal Rescue of Valley Line : Transportation: A Riordan aide reaffirms the mayor's support for the key link to the subway system.
- Mariners' Pirkl Finally Hears Call : Former Los Alamitos Standout Gets Promoted Later Than He Expected
- A Comfortable Phifer Is Making Foes Uneasy : Rams: Beefed-up linebacker says he finally can play by his instincts without fearing for job.
- Whitaker-Chavez: They Meet at Last : Boxing: Previous promotions for Sept. 10 bout featured only one fighter.
- Dodgers Out-Muscle Pirates : Baseball: Gross, Pittsburgh's Leyland are focus of brawl as L.A. rolls to 13-4 victory.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Smith, Van Buren: Opponents' Nightmare
- Murderer Goes Out in a Blaze of Coverage : Television: Serial strangler David Edwin Mason was given the red-carpet treatment on the way to the death chamber, while his victims got barely a mention.
- Blue Cross Agrees to Pay $100 Million to Charity : Health care: Deal repays California for the insurer's tax-exempt status now that much of its business goes to a for-profit subsidiary.
- U.S. Judge's Order Averts Nationwide Amtrak Strike
- In the Mind's Eye? : Battle Rages Over Whether Repressed Memories Are a Key to Long-Forgotten Evils or a Pandora's Box of False Accusations
- Man Pleads Guilty in Beating Death of Newbury Park Busboy : Courts: Raul Paul Urquidi will face a sentence of at least 27 years in prison after the surprise agreement.
- WEST HILLS : Change in Park's Closing Time Delayed
- NORTH HILLS : City Denies Appeal for Religious Center
- BURBANK : Choir Group Staging a Benefit Musical
- Barring Bad Weather, Dove Opener Should Be One of the Best
- Silent Films, Early Talkies at Convention
- U.S. Loan Program May Bar 900 Schools : Education: The colleges and trade institutions face expulsion because so many students have failed to repay borrowed funds.
- U.S. Judge's Order Averts Nationwide Amtrak Strike
- Fraternity, NOW to Hold Seminars : CSUN: The groups will present 'empowerment days'--on sexual harassment and violence against women--in wake of disputed party flyer.
- LA HABRA : Youngsters Cheered by New Clothes
- King Ordered Into Alcohol Treatment Program : Rehab: Misdemeanor charges are also filed after his weekend arrest on charges of drunk driving. Officials, saying his use of liquor is a parole violation, send him to recovery facility.
- SEAL BEACH : Home's Dome Must Go, Council Rules
- OXNARD : Car Theft Leaves Boat Owner High and Dry
- MISSION VIEJO : School Trustee Backs Voucher Initiative
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : County Will Try to Find Use for Empty Courtrooms
- LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES : Long Beach Bounces Back to Defeat Richmond
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Mets to Make Decision on Coleman
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Blue Jays Beat Indians, Move Ahead of Yankees
- MUSIC REVIEW : Ford's 'Summer Nights': Something for Everyone
- O.C. Q&A; WITH PAUL APODACA : 'Museum Is a Place of Cultural Ceremony'
- Cable Firm to Offer Internet Data Network to Subscribers : Technology: Plans call for eventually feeding the information into television sets. Other firms may follow suit.
- CONSUMER NEWS
- Thieves Take Over an Entire British Village
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Suit by Slain Rancher's Family Is Dismissed
- Man Convicted of Violating Order : Blythe Street: The alleged gang member is the first person found guilty under the sweeping court injunction. The case is expected to test its legality.
- Red Phoenix Rising Over Russia : Hard-liners may imperil democracy movement
- 'Omitted Truth,' Says Witness : Courts: Jose Menendez's sister testifies that in initial police interview she did not mention abuse of the brothers.
- Smell the Coffee : Entertaining the Valley's Caffeine-Crazed
- These Dudes Hang Zen : Grueling Catalina Classic Tests the Strength--and Psyches--of Top Paddleboarders
- TV Ratings : It's a Winning Week for the Newsmagazines
- TV REVIEWS : Randy Travis Tries on Acting Hat
- Standing Tall in the Saddle : Recreation: Vaulting program brings together youths and horses. It's proven to be a real confidence builder, particularly for the disabled.
- Vaulting Ambitions : Horse Program Welcomes Children With Special Needs
- County Offers Laid-Off Workers Welfare Jobs : Budget: Librarians and museum curators may get some of the 500 positions created as eligibility workers and fraud investigators.
- Motorist Beaten in Riots Cannot Identify Attackers : Trial: Prosecutors fail to link assault to men accused of trying to kill Reginald O. Denny.
- One Good Option in Somalia
- A Journey Into Self : Through Taekwondo, L.A.'s Choi Finds His Korean Heritage--and His Father
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Padres Score 13 in First, Defeat Cardinals, 17-4
- Marcaccini Says <i> Arrivederci</i> to Indiana, Knight : Basketball: Notre Dame High star to forgo Hoosier scholarship, will play instead for a club team in Italy.
- Some ABC Affiliates Won't Air First 'NYPD Blue' Show
- Retail Specialist Joins CB Commercial Real Estate
- * Richard A. Baumgartner, president of American...
- CONSUMER NEWS
- Conflicting Views of Rabbi Given as Fraud Trial Opens
- Calif. R&D; Eclipses Japan's Rising Sun
- INSURANCE
- Handshaking Marathon
- Law on Sex Harassment by Students Could Be Harrying
- NORTHRIDGE : Donor Funds CSUN Armenian Studies
- COURT WATCH : The Jury's Still Out
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : For the Addict There's No End to Humiliation
- MISSION VIEJO : City Deflates Soccer Celebration's Budget
- THOUSAND OAKS : New Composting Bin on Display at Workshop
- Pac-10's Hansen Under Consideration by NCAA
- And How About the First Time Ted Williams Played Baseball?
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Tracy Austin Decides to Bypass U.S. Open
- Spencer-Marquez Gets CSUN Coaching Post
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Some Shuffling of Depth Chart
- Bockrath Gets Texas Tech Job
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Narrow Road' a Bumpy Trip to a Dead End
- Report Due on Promotion of Key U.S. Exports : Commerce: Clinton will reveal plan to boost American industries overseas and ease technology transfer controls.
- REAL ESTATE : Lenders, Brokers Unite to Check Out Ways to Boost Slow Hotel, Motel Sales
- Top Executives Get Ax at Mazda : Autos: 175 jobs are cut at the Japanese manufacturer's Irvine-based sales offices as the yen's surging value batters imports.
- World IN BRIEF : PERSIAN GULF : 3 Killed, 1 Hurt in Navy Copter Crash
- WESTMINSTER : Mayoral Panel Begins Immigration Study
- SHERMAN OAKS : 2 Hurt Battling Altadena Blaze Undergo Surgery
- County Democratic Vice Chair Garcia Wants Top Job : Politics: With no challengers in Sept. 20 election, she is likely to be the first woman and first Latino in post. Chairman Howard Adler is retiring for health reasons.
- Agency's Plan to Import Trash From San Diego, L.A. Counties Is Scrapped
- Consent Form May Preserve Drug Program : Schools: The Saddleback Valley district threatened to end the state-funded student counseling but a compromise requiring parental approval may have spared the service.
- On Second Thought, He Rails Anew
- Snow Comes Back to Familiar Sight : Angels: First baseman returns in time to see Finley's two-hitter wasted in 1-0 loss.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- O.C.'s Builder's Emporium Will Close Its Stores
- South County Cities Reaffirm Their Bid for El Toro Control : Planning: Municipalities' position hardens as they refuse to join county supervisors' panel.
- MOORPARK : Mayor Elected to Local League Post
- Memorial to Slain Officers Is Unveiled
- What I Did for Summer Vacation : City Camp is an opportunity for inner-city kids to experience nature and the world of possibilities.
- IRVINE : Fuel Tanker Overturns Near Base
- Vaughn Street School Rejects Funding Offer : Finances: The district raises its proposal. But the facility insists on the full $3,100 the state allocates per student.
- Ocean View's Kollar Quits as Coach of Boys' Soccer
- MOVIE REVIEW : Two Sides of Gibson Emerge in 'Man Without a Face'
- His Saxophones 'Sing' a Story : 'Mister Magic' Grover Washington Jr. Will Bring Sense of Spontaneity to the Coach House
- AUTOS
- REAL ESTATE
- Lottery Winner Still Has Lots of Class
- Masking Mars : Picketers Say NASA Is Faking Satellite Problems to Hide Gigantic Structures
- PASADENA : Ritz-Carlton Huntington Gets Last-Minute Reprieve
- Huskies' Reiner Stung by James' Resignation : College football: Reserve center from Harvard High, other Washington players with area ties express their dismay over coach's decision.
- Raiders Trade Graddy to Rams : Pro football: Former Olympic runner, 29, sent across town for a draft pick.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry Back in Swing of Things
- BOOK REVIEW : A Modern-Day Look at a 19th-Century 'Cultural Tragedy' : ONCE THEY MOVED LIKE THE WIND: Cochise, Geronimo and the Apache War <i> by David Roberts </i> Simon & Schuster: $24, 320 pages
- Wilson Shifts Tack on Illegal Immigration : Reform: Governor endorses bills making it harder for undocumented immigrants to get services. He says the state must do all it can to stem flow.
- Countywide : Free Immunization for Children Offered
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Rewards Offered for Information in Shooting
- Kim's Ailing Company Gets New Owner : Investors: Legislator's son-in-law will head engineering company. Man who bought firm is ousted.
- Man Gets 16 Years in 3 Bank Robberies
- GOLF / STEVE ELLING : Working Men Get Their Chance to Play
- Powell Hopes to Hurdle From Glendale to Pac-10
- Council OKs Fiedler for Seat on CRA
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : McCants Is Cut; Okoye Out for Season
- U.S. Loan Program May Bar 900 Schools : Education: The colleges and trade institutions, including one Orange County school, face expulsion because so many students have failed to repay borrowed funds.
- COLUMN ONE : The Deadly Risks of Research : One patient suddenly fell ill. Then he died. Now four are dead and three others very sick. And doctors testing a new hepatitis drug realize they are caught in a nightmare.
- OXNARD : Furniture Store Pays Penalties Over Ads
- HUNTINGTON HOTEL : SHERMAN OAKS : Insomnia Cafe Will Appeal Restrictions
- SANTA ANA : Elementary Schools Get 3 New Principals
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City OKs Flood-Control EIR Despite Concerns : Environment: The council approval paves the way for a $100-million project. Report notes water quality, traffic and wetlands will suffer.
- SANTA ANA : Man Fatally Shot Outside His Home
- 'Omitted Truth,' Says Witness : Courts: Jose Menendez's sister testifies that in initial police interview she did not mention abuse of the brothers.
- SAN FERNANDO : New Principal Seeks Police Partnership
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Easley Has Surgery on Right Leg
- Residents Worry About Buildup of Real Grunge : City is proud of its position as a trendsetter in music, fashion and other fields. But urban problems mar the image.
- 400 More GIs Part of New Effort to Neutralize Aidid : Somalia: If the Rangers cannot capture the fugitive warlord, they will move to isolate him physically, military experts say.
- Officer Pleads Not Guilty to Truck Driver's Murder
- Woman, 26, Testifies That Rock Singer Tortured Her Over Missing Drugs : Courts: She says Rick James carried out a forced-sex scenario that she likened to his 1981 hit 'Super Freak.'
- GLENDALE : Arrest of Suspect Ends 2-Year Manhunt
- 3 Colleges Plan for Next 6 Years
- SIMI VALLEY : Blaze Burns 81 Acres of Brush in Hilly Area
- Man Gets Life Term in Death of His Ex-Wife
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Linebacker Anthony Bell Released
- TV REVIEWS : View From Women's 'P.O.V.': A Micro and Macro World
- * Wade Watson has been appointed installation...
- Auto Industry Woes Widespread : Cutbacks: Tough competition means hard choices for many manufacturers.
- House Report Calls for Quick Fix of INS
- Chinese Missile Deal May Bring Sanctions
- U.S. Begins Food Airdrops to Besieged Bosnian City
- 6 Ex-Soviet Nations Plan to Share Air Defenses : Military: Pact calls for pooled resources, space collaboration. Heads of state could scotch agreements.
- World IN BRIEF : NORTH KOREA : Nuclear Accident Said to Kill Hundreds
- Report Finds Rise in Killings of O.C. Teens
- * Pat Shields; Producer of Commercials
- More Money Sought for County Health Services : Spending plan: At a hearing on '93-94 budget, which includes a 14% cut in care, supervisors are told that county is failing to keep pace with a growing crisis.
- Defendant Not Called to Stand in Slaying Trial : Moorpark: Decision comes after the judge rules that James Linkenauger could be cross-examined if he testified.
- A Sharp Eye for City Hall : L.A. ethics panel, with state agency, unearths campaign money laundering
- Written Records of Contacts With Lobbyists Proposed
- Putting a Lid on It : Long Debate Ends With MWD Vote to Cover San Joaquin Reservoir
- Giants Beaten Again : Baseball: The Braves score their 14th victory in the last 16 games, 6-4, to pull within 5 1/2 games of San Francisco.
- Miscellany
- French Film Festival Slated in Baldwin Hills for September
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : 'MTV Alternative Nation': A Rocky Notion of Diversity
- TV REVIEW : 'Larry' a Witty Bit of Monkey Business
- Garden Grove Stays in Race for Museum : Art: Many Southland cities are willing to provide home for Southwest, the showcase for Indian artifacts that is looking to move from cramped L.A. space.
- Rolling Up the Charts : Cypress Hill Parlays Pot to Album, Merchandise Success
- White Male Applicants Struggle for LAPD Jobs : Employment: Even perfect test scores may not be enough. New hiring rules are urged for former officers.
- Baguette to Gain Protected Status
- Ruling May Spur Phone-Cable Competition
- Los Alamitos : City Seeks to Ease Lumber Yard Noise
- LOS ANGELES : Teacher to Be Honored by Council of Negro Women
- GOLF NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Improved Play Helps Quiet Dauphin's Nerves
- City Players Fired Up for Season Warm-Up : High school football: After a two-year absence, section's traditional Hell Week returns when practice starts today.
- Tough Enough : Rams' Phifer Adds Some Muscle to His Finesse Game
- AUTOS
- AUTOS
- AUTOS
- Builders Settle $20-Million Condo Lawsuit : Courts: Nearly 500 Stanton residents alleged faulty construction by the William Lyon Co. and its subcontractors.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Charged With Theft of Wooden Pallets
- Countywide : Officials Say Coyote Problem Growing
- A Fair Attempt to Be a Winner : Skill, Not Chance, Governs the Games at the County Carnival
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Piel, Bracken Are Among 13 Released
- A Fast Start to the Season Isn't Enough : UCLA: Running back Washington says he has learned a lesson from his past inconsistency.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Bargain Price Drew No Takers, So He Ended Up With a Steal
- TV Review : 'Tall Hopes' Is Short on Humor
- Rockwell to Build Auto Parts Plant in Mexico : Expansion: Seal Beach firm cites a growing demand in that country. It says that no jobs will be lost at North American factories.
- Up to 100,000 Azerbaijanis Reportedly Fleeing Armenians : Transcaucasia: Iran is said to be refugees' goal. They were displaced by an Armenian offensive launched from enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh.
- CULTURE WATCH : Ferris Wheel Took 1st Spin in Chicago
- Clinton Trying to Give a Lift to U.S. Civil Aircraft Industry
- Kim's Ailing Firm Gets New Owner : Investors: Legislator's son-in-law will head engineering company. Man who bought firm is ousted.