- Security of Classified Data at Justice, FBI Faulted : Secrets: Congressional investigators could not trace movement of the documents, and many violations were not punished, the GAO says.
- The Stuff of Legends : Playwright-actor's work looks behind what sports fans saw on their screens during the heyday of three football coaching greats.
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : The Antifreeze Cocktail--With a Sarcasm Twist
- Fall Is in the Air : California autumn has its own personality, marked by changes in weather, landscape and harvests.
- SCIENCE / PALEONTOLOGY : Meteor Link to Dinosaur Deaths Bolstered
- Computer Tapes Being Studied for Cause of Phone Disruption
- Fire Damages Northridge School Auditorium
- Default Endangers Agoura Park Plan : Property: Conservancy misses its payment deadline because the county has frozen funds while debating restrictions on their use.
- Valley Obituaries
- NEWBURY PARK : D.A. Clears Deputies in Suspect's Shooting
- CALABASAS : Art Workshop for Girls Moves to City Hall
- Truck Hit by Metrolink; 3 Escape Injury
- STANTON : Greg Hulsizer Hired as New City Manager
- Job Training Program Gets $4-Million Bonus : Social services: The timely increase in state funding means that about 2,500 more of the county's burgeoning welfare population will have access to the Greater Avenues to Independence program.
- Freeway Needs S. Pasadena's OK, Judge Says : Courts: He rules that Caltrans must get the suburb's permission before extending the Long Beach route. Backers of the project, which also needs federal approval, say they will appeal.
- O.J. Does It by the Letter and Things Turn Out OK : Ojomoh Works Hard, Regains Eligibility for CS Northridge
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : BOYS' CROSS-COUNTRY
- JAZZ REVIEW : Pure Pop From George Benson
- The Frontiersman : Poitevint Blazes Trail for Angels as Global Scout
- ART REVIEWS : Prina Show an Urbane Archival Exercise
- Clinton Plan Would Facilitate Joint Ventures by Hospitals
- Look for Quality Material and Treat It as an Investment Piece
- Yeltsin Bringing Back His 'Shock Therapy' Aide : Russia: Yegor Gaidar will get key economics post. He was ousted as prime minister by Parliament last year.
- 3 Charged in Hijacking of Russian Plane
- Strings will be the thing at El...
- Outside Group Plans Audit of Park District : Camarillo: The agency is being examined amid concerns its records have been kept secret. It has agreed to furnish figures.
- Nurse's Disappearance Puzzles Sheriff, Family : Investigations: The Westlake Village woman was last seen Tuesday at a friend's office. Relatives' fears grow by the hour.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Vikings Fire Offensive Coach
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Into the West' a Charming, Heroic Flight of Fancy
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Running Back Still a Question
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Possible Playoff Sites Determined
- Handy 'Husker : Putting Out Fires or Winning Games, Frazier Is a Good Man to Have Around
- A Hollywood Ending Near for Milgrim?
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Durenberger, DeConcini Plan to Retire : Politics: The GOP senator from Minnesota and Democrat of Arizona found their reelection chances clouded by charges of improper conduct.
- The Man Who's Neat and Trim Pares Down to Essentials and Pockets the Change
- Rosh Hashanah Infused by Joys, Doubts of Peace
- COLUMN ONE : Lost in a Cycle of Despair : A battered woman's death raises questions about who is to blame. Her family wants to make sure her case is resolved, and does not slip through the cracks of the legal system.
- POMONA : 2 Found Shot to Death Inside Wrecked Van
- LAGUNA HILLS : Stop Signs to Be Placed Near Parks
- CANOGA PARK : Free Medical Exams to Be Offered at Park
- ART EXHIBIT : In honor of royal newlyweds, masters demonstrate 'the way of writing.'
- Ailing Sex Offender May Go to Jail
- ORANGE : City to Bill for Misuse of Emergency Service
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : What's Rock Got to Do With It? : Tina Turner's dynamic evening celebrating her musical legacy is far more effective as theater than as a concert.
- ART REVIEW : Formula Puts 'Animals' in Danger of Cliche : Italo Scanga's modernist sculpture puts disparate objects in abstract patterning, a Cubist approach so stylized it's empty.
- Making a Run on Groceries
- Buena Coach Hopes Team Is Unconditional Success at End
- Azerbaijan's Bogus Journey Began in Baku
- Short-Term Bond Funds Might Be Longer on Risk
- A Timely $41 Million Lets UnionFed Avert Takeover : Thrifts: After years of losses, commitments from investors put company just over what regulators had required by next week.
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Gilt-y Pleasures of 'Innocence'
- Jewish New Year Is Filled With Hope : Religion: Rosh Hashanah observers are uplifted by the historic peace pact between Israel and the PLO.
- Navy to Cut Point Mugu Squadron : Military: The weapons test group, with a 41-year history at the county base, will be merged with a China Lake unit.
- Japanese Envoy Meets Utoro Group
- The Reluctant Reform Dragon
- Quarantine for Oriental Fruit Fly Established
- 3 Counties to Work on Pollution Rules
- BURBANK : Fines Increased for Parking Violations
- Eatman Says He's Up to Task : Rams: Tackle praises Lawrence Taylor but doesn't intend to add to reputation of the Giants' linebacker.
- Cable/Music: Call it "MTV Meets the Home...
- U.S. to Tighten Water Subsidy Rules : Farming: In settling suit, Bureau of Reclamation discards Reagan-era regulations favoring agribusiness.
- Honoring Women Artists : West Hills exhibit by a 72-year-old nonprofit organization for female painters features 51 works selected by a CSUN professor emeritus.
- One More Time Around at the Dance : Actors David Doyle and Orson Bean are returning to 'I Was Dancing,' the play they appeared in 29 years ago on Broadway.
- Keeping History Alive : Up to 400 participants re-enact Civil War battles once a month April through October at Fort Tejon Historic Park.
- Depiction of Africans Elicits AT&T; Apology
- Busy Heidi Now a Designing Woman
- IRVINE : City Delays Action on Buffalo Ranch
- Freight Train Kills Man on Sylmar Tracks
- Steiner Seeks to Ease Backlog in Appraisals : Assessments: Supervisor says he talked with county assessor to discuss ways to expedite property value appeals.
- SAILING / RICH ROBERTS : Two U.S. Boats Are Entered in Whitbread
- Beschen, Parsons Advance at Surfbout
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Palmdale Finally Scores but Miller Wins, 27-16
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry May Play Games in Arizona
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : This Time, Blauser Rescues Braves, 3-2
- BOOK REVIEW : Picking Up Where a Master Left Off : THE BUCCANEERS <i> by Edith Wharton</i> , <i> Completed by Marion Mainwaring</i> ; Viking, $22, 384 pages
- District's New Lunch Policy Draws Quick Criticism : Schools: The idea was to offer the same fast-food choices in a closed-campus environment at Hawthorne and Leuzinger highs. But some students say the meals just aren't the same.
- Fullerton's Ginter Scores Five Times
- Angels' Salmon to Undergo Surgery on Broken Finger
- Sonora's Fast Start Leaves Stunned Santiago Far Behind
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Do Browns Have<i> Anyone </i> Who's Fit?
- Kennedy Defense Shuts Down Magnolia
- 'Falling Down' Doesn't
- ART REVIEW : Cage's 'Circus' a Three-Ring Sensual Blast : His Witty Study in Organized Chaos Is a Sight to Be Heard
- THEATER REVIEW : Magical 'Mooncalf' Sends Mixed Messages
- One Tooth Is Heating Up MIA Debate
- Generational Rivalry Sparked Media Hostility : Competition: Peer pressure between younger reporters and veterans forced each side to avoid slightest appearance of being soft on Clinton.
- Top Black Leaders Pledge Closer Cooperation With Farrakhan
- Serving Up Poetry : Along with food and coffee, Tarzana patio cafe offers featured and open readings every Tuesday under the stars.
- Parents of Dead Boy, Police Seek Help in Finding Hit-Run Driver
- PUENTE HILLS : Review of Plans to Expand Landfill Ruled Inadequate
- NORTHRIDGE : Science Workshops for Teachers Funded
- Groups Weigh Effect of Gun Permit Pact
- Beat Goes On for 'Pace Brothers'
- The Suspicion of a Consensus : Health care: Maybe reform is actually possible
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Robinson Gives His Two Points Worth
- Maybe They Should Rename It the Weird Boxing Organization
- KINGS : Robitaille Will See Back Specialist
- Georgia Tech Is Dominated by Virginia, 35-14
- Cal Lutheran Baseball Players Rebuked by NCAA Committee
- Etta James' Earliest Works Rolled Out in Boxed Sets
- Car Rental Firms to Screen Drivers
- CORRUPTION : Slow, Uneven Pace of Justice in Italy's 'Kickback City' Stirs Criticism
- PORT PROSPERS: Business is up at the...
- County Fire Study Says City Gets Fair Deal : Thousand Oaks: The report suggests that residents are not subsidizing poorer cities. Critics suspect officials exaggerated the time firefighters spend locally.
- SEAL BEACH : More Patrols Urged After 3rd Robbery
- Power to the People : Technology: A San Pedro man and his partner form a foundation to share technology and help correct Africa's chronic shortage of electricity.
- Collection Showcases Columbia's Heritage
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Allergan, Firm Enter Joint Promotion Pact
- Did Reporters Let Their Feelings Affect Coverage? : Journalism: Resentment over White House treatment led to overblown and hostile stories about Clinton.
- THE TIMES POLL : Wilson's Performance Rating Is on Rebound : Politics: 37% approve of his work, up from 30% in March, but he trails likely Democratic rivals in popularity.
- Astronauts Spacewalk to Test Hubble Repair Tools
- Paper, Scissors, Earrings: Rock
- Discount Buys in the Alley : It's the Valley's counterpart to a similar area downtown, but this shopping enclave is more intimate.
- Freedom Festival : Hundreds Gather to Celebrate Mexican Independence
- Denny Defense Witness May Aid Prosecution
- Anti-Trade Republicans? What a Farce! : Their opposition to NAFTA, a net bargain for us, is a political paradox--or just plain devious.
- Ideas Take Root in a Nonprofit Group Where Kids Are Boss
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Town Caper's Fairplex Victory Continues a Stute Tradition
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ELLIOTT TEAFORD : Bester Expects to Open in Phoenix
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Randy Johnson Just a Misses No-Hitter
- Woodland Leads by Two After 63
- POP/ROCKRapping on Capitol Hill: Two rappers, Tragedy...
- STACKING UP SALES
- World IN BRIEF : BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA : Muslims, Serbs Sign Cease-Fire Accord
- Palestinian Troops Learn to Make Peace, Not War : Mideast: Former fighters are training to become the police force of self-rule. But they face opposition.
- Man Gets Pager After Missing Chance for Heart Transplant
- Wilson May Be the Issue at GOP Gathering in O.C.
- Port and Labor Split on NAFTA : Trade: Harbor officials envision significant growth in import-export volume, with a positive effect on employment. Union officials fear that lucrative jobs will be among the exports to Mexico.
- TUSTIN : District Board Assails School Voucher Plan
- CYPRESS : Land Swap to Mean Money for Schools
- LAGUNA BEACH : Noise Is Rub, 'Rubbies' Are Told
- The Finale for Big N at Big A
- Santa Ana Valley Falls Back
- Barney's Rubble Crushes Live Artists
- VIDEO REVIEW : 'Texas Tenor' a Stylish Bio of Jacquet
- MOVIE REVIEW : Much Is Right With the Intimate 'Morning Glory'
- Ex-Titan Returning as Assistant Coach
- Shakespeare O.C. Ends Season Ahead of '92
- Children Still Want to Hear Jackson's Hit on the Radio
- TV FACTS
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Selloff Continues; Gold Rebounds : Market Overview
- Stealth Patrol : Bicycle Police Have the Edge in Traffic and Get to Know People on the Beat
- SANTA PAULA : Young Students Get Early Look at Computers
- Elliott Leads Master's to Volleyball Sweep
- Transfers Have Beaten a Path to Chatsworth : High school basketball: Coach Greentree denies recruiting as Joseph and McCoy join the Chancellors.
- Loyola Volleyball Team Plays Iowa to Open Tournament
- FOOTBALL '93 : Southwest's Hopes Will Be On the Line : Community colleges: Although 12 starters return, a lack of depth on offensive and defensive fronts could be downfall.
- In Water Polo, Mira Costa Is Team to Beat : Preps: Defending Ocean League champion Mustangs appear to have the talent to make a run at Division III title.
- After Hemet Scandal, Football Bounces Back : High schools: Community will never forget trouble, but team has rebounded under new coach.
- U.S. Debt
- Assistance for Mentally Ill
- Economic Woes and Immigrants
- Aerospace Jobs
- Down and Out
- Joycelyn Elders
- Obituaries - Sept. 17, 1993
- Students, Police Clash at Protest
- Radioactive Waste Site Licensed : Environment: State OKs plan for low-level dump in Mojave Desert, and Wilson agrees to call public hearing on the project. Final approval hinges on federal deeding of land to California.
- Don't Sell the Pill Over the Counter : Birth control: This is a serious medical decision that can go wrong without a checkup and counseling.
- McKeon Squelches Rumors He's Gunning for the Governor
- Carl Karcher Fighting His Battle on 2 Fronts : Debt: Behind his struggle to regain control of Carl's Jr. are financial problems stemming from a troubled real estate deal.
- Irvine Co. Offers the Public a Stake in Apartment Holdings : Real estate: Landowner plans to reduce debt by selling about a third of that business through an investment trust.
- Karcher Faces Double Patty of Money Woes : Debt: Carl's Jr. founder may have to sell stock to solve his own financial problems stemming from a troubled real estate deal.
- Robbers Kill Woman as Her Son, 9, Watches
- Karcher Money Woes Extend to Real Estate : Entrepreneur: The fast-food chain founder has sought court action to protect his stake in a San Bernardino County home builder.
- Valley Woman Fatally Shot in Front of Son : Crime: Laurie Myles, 34, was slain even after she gave robbers her purse. Officials say suspects were apparently following her.
- Sipping, Supping in Style
- O.C. Latino Students, Police Clash : Protest: Officers use pepper spray and batons when hundreds of college and high school marchers demanding Chicano studies block traffic near Fullerton College. Six demonstrators are jailed and several hurt.
- POSITION WANTED: It's been four months since...
- Plans Would Reduce Price of Regional Calls : Utilities: The PUC will consider today two proposals opening the market to competition.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 17, 1993
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- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 17, 1993
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- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 17, 1993
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Has Chance to Redefine Arab Ties : Diplomacy: Helping Palestinians get established in Jericho and the Gaza Strip could offer political benefits.
- Report Faults Military's Drug War
- Region : Computer Firm Gave False Information, State Alleges
- U.N. Votes Sanctions on Angolan Rebels : Africa: Oil and arms embargo will take effect in 10 days unless UNITA's Savimbi stops fighting.
- OC HIGH: Student News & Views : Figuring Fine Points of GPA Can Be Weighty Matter
- A Pause Might Salvage Democracy : South Africa: Political panic is leading to anarchy; the only way out may be an all-inclusive interim government.
- Changes Seen Imperiling Space Station
- Blaze Guts Thrift Store in Oxnard : Fires: Investigators sift the ruins for signs of arson. The collapse of the roof makes the search for clues difficult.
- SOUTH GATE : 14-Year-Old Shot by Police After He Fires at Them
- LOS ANGELES : Debate on Peace Accords Leads Peres to Cancel Visit
- Routine Ultrasounds Unnecessary, Study Says : Medicine: The tests provide little benefit to 80% of all mothers-to-be, researchers find.
- Old Barriers Melt Away on Rosh Hashanah
- ELECTIONS / VENTURA CITY COUNCIL : Chamber of Commerce Endorses 4 Candidates
- Coach Well Prepared--for Loss, Not Victory
- Cooler Weather Dampens Fishing
- CSUN's Trice Hopeful He Can Quicken Pace
- Hughes Fights $370-Million Bill From IRS : Taxes: The aerospace firm appeals charges dating to the 1980s. Again at issue is the timing of profit reports.
- Annals of Funk
- School Lunches Slimming Down?
- Movie (National ranking) Weekend Gross Screens/Avg. (Studio)...
- OPTIMA Chairman Urges More Funds for Health Plan
- State Joins Lawsuit Against Computer Firm
- NORTHWEST : LOS ALAMITOS : Ordinance on Adult Businesses Extended
- SADDLEBACK/SOUTH BEACH : SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Ninth Annual College Fair Set
- Wright Sparks SCC's Sweep
- A Sam Francis Bonanza for MOCA : Art: Donation of 10 works is the largest gift from an artist in the museum's history. 'I felt the paintings belonged there.'
- VA Benefits Information Available at Mall Kiosk
- Guard Is Keeping Coaches on Call
- New Interest Takes Root in Ag Careers
- Report Concludes Funds Mismanaged by City : Finances: Council votes unanimously to rectify past procedural errors in accounting made by administrators.
- Huntington Park : Merchants to Help Draft No-Smoking Ordinance
- NORTHWEST : LA PALMA : Local Librarian, 67, Retires After 30 Years
- NORTHWEST : CYPRESS : Hard Lessons From First Day of School
- Glendale's Top Teacher Calls for Joint Effort
- Living to Tell the Story
- Full-Time Federal Inspector Approved
- LOS ANGELES : Pepper Spray to Go on Sale to Public by Next March
- Dark Irony in the Sunshine State : Florida, struggling to curb murders, reflects nation's failure to control guns
- Big Game Gives Esperanza Alums a Chance to Mingle : Football: Saturday in the Rose Bowl will be like old times for UCLA's Werner and Kirschke, and Nebraska's Stai.
- Small-Market Owner Faction Tries Squeeze Play
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Pirates Leave East in New Alignment
- NBA Suspends Suns' Dumas
- Reebok Picks Irvine Agency to Target Latinos : Advertising: Casanova, Pendrill Publicidad is among the top three in the nation in its specialty.
- AEROSPACE
- McGaw, ICU Sign Deal: McGaw Inc. said...
- O.C. Residents Grow Gloomier About Economy : Survey: Consumer confidence hits new low despite new Administration, cheaper homes and low interest rates.
- Wearing Nothing But a Demitasse
- Tourist Slaying Sparks Outrage, Fear in Britain : Violence: Latest victim's father says, 'U.S. is a sick country.' Travel agencies brace for wave of Florida trip cancellations.
- Doctor Awarded $14 Million in Freeway Crash
- Council, Developers Tentatively OK Truce Over Zoning : Growth: Landowners agree to drop suit over controversial interim law as officials promise to weigh plan for civic center and reconsider restrictions.
- JAUNTS : Capturing the Trappings, Flavor of a Medieval English Village : Lake's south shore will be transformed into a 16th-Century encampment as part of the Ojai Renaissance Festival.
- Bobbing (and Bopping) Around Balboa Peninsula
- Marines Ground Helicopters After 6 Killed in Accidents
- Submarine Crew Goes Full Speed Ahead Into the Past : Reunion: Men of the USS Guardfish recall their service and camaraderie in the Pacific during World War II. 'It was the high point of my life,' one says.
- Jack Kent Cooke's Wife Is Arrested
- Small Toad Blocks Construction of Road
- Lyle Menendez Says Stuffed Toy 'Family' Was His Refuge : Trial: Murder defendant describes a fantasy world that offered an escape from a controlling father and an unstable mother. Testimony is again cut short because of his illness.
- COUNTYWIDE : Forum to Cover Plans for Bridges
- Enhanced Photo Analyzed at Denny Trial : Courts: Scientist says the picture shows a dark area on the arm of a man hurling a brick at the truck driver. But he can't tell for sure if it is a tattoo like the one on the arm of Damian Williams.
- NORTH : ANAHEIM : Adult Business Law Being Re-Examined
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Workers on TV Show's Set Continue Their Strike : Labor: Crew members enter the fourth day of the protest. They criticize poor working conditions on CBS's new series, 'Harts of the West.'
- LOS ANGELES : Not Guilty Pleas Filed for King in DUI Case
- Run-of-the-Mill Win for San Pedro : Prep football: For third time in two seasons, the Pirates brush aside Hamilton, 42-8.
- N. Hollywood Left Hurting by Shinnick : High school football: Ailing El Camino Real back scores four touchdowns in 49-14 victory.
- Films to Catch Before the L.A. Festival Comes to an End : LOS ANGELES FESTIVAL: "Home, Place and Memory" A City-Wide Arts Fest
- Titans Make Two Coaching Moves
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Better Offense Helps Defense
- Forecast of Coming Losses Sends SysteMed Stock Down 7.7% : Earnings: New president sees red ink for at least several months. He hints at restructuring later in year.
- Departures Force Layoffs: Pettis, Tester, Kruse &...
- Tropical Stew
- Many of those who became adults in the late '60s see in Bill Clinton a mirror of their lives--both the good and the bad--because he's... : One of Them
- Bellflower : Court Gives City Go-Ahead for Redevelopment Agency
- PARTY ANIMALS : Dancers, Comics, Musicians--Even a Few Critters--Will Be on Hand for 'Arts Alive' at the Santa Ana Zoo
- Alhambra : Graffiti Ordinance Studied
- ECONOMY
- Of Ham Loaves and Chocolate Rolls
- Melons: Get 'Em While It's Hot
- Chinese Family Allowed to Meet Freed Dissident
- Pomona : Hughes to Move Missile Jobs
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- District Loan, Improvement Bills Await Governor's OK : Education: The legislation on Gov. Wilson's desk authorizes another loan but requires continued state control until academic programs improve.
- Arafat Returns, Confident of Peace
- Orange County Video Rentals
- Insurgents Massacre 87 Rivals in India
- Harley Takes Kids, Adults for a Musical Spin
- The following are selected entries from...
- Few Attend Prayer Day at Schools : Religion: A Burbank principal questions whether the annual flagpole gatherings violate the Constitution.
- Injured Motorcyclist Awarded $4.7 Million : Safety: Jury finds that a motorist and the state, which allowed parking on Pacific Coast Highway, are responsible for the accident.
- Guards From Farrakhan Group Fired : Housing: Managers say a security patrol linked to the Nation of Islam failed to deter drug dealing and other crime at low-income apartment buildings in Venice. HUD officials had criticized the firm's performance.
- Union Supervisor Arrested at Landfill
- AROUND THE NFL : Foster, Steelers Agree to Terms
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Gant's Homer in 9th Caps Five-Run Rally
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Orioles Lose Game, Might Lose Mussina
- JAZZ REVIEW : Late Bloomer Struts Stuff at Catalina
- TELEVISION'Geraldo' Pulled in L.A.: Bill Applegate, general...
- When a Layoff Isn't a Layoff
- Bellflower Unified School District
- Bruins Have Plenty of Competition for Services of Guard Gardner
- FESTIVALS & EVENTS : Variety Flavors Taste of Newport
- What becomes a string quartet most? The...
- Memories of Dog Day Afternoons
- Pilot Training Not Your Fly-by-Night Experience : There are some key things to look for when you set out to select a flight instructor.
- Medical Science Opens Up a Can of Worms With Leech Therapy : Health: Doctors use the parasite to promote blood circulation in patients who have had severed fingers or other extremities surgically reattached.
- OC HIGH: Student News & Views
- Writer's Block . . . Writer's Block . . . How to Overcome It
- HEALTHWATCH : Medical Services Merger Means More Efficient Care for Children : The two government-funded agencies have joined forces to serve low-income youths.
- THOUSAND OAKS : State Investigating $10,000 in Calls
- Subway Contract Award Delayed Pending Experts' Report : Transportation: MTA board will postpone action on building Vermont-Beverly Station until tunnels' soundness is verified by an independent panel.
- Bill Orders Election at Time of Recall Vote
- Beauty and the bursting of L.A.: One...
- Residents Rush to File Appeals of Assessments
- A Sackful of Money : That's What Robert Young Wants From the Rams, Who Are Getting a Bargain This Season
- Affordable Housing Bid: A real estate syndicator...
- Tokos Medical Stock Hits New Low After Gloomy Forecast
- Academia Can Bring Defense R&D; in From the Cold
- ENVIRONMENT
- Steaming-Hot Celebration
- Rules for Review of Home Plans Are Revised : Development: Council extends emergency measure, lowers threshold for hearings to houses of 15,000 square feet. Officials want time to consider complaints over proposed 46,000-square-foot mansion.
- CLINTON'S HEALTH PLAN : Around the World : The President's Health Proposal Borrows Bits and Pieces From Other Nations.