- Good Deal Would Benefit Everybody : Unclogging the famed Alameda corridor
- Interception Return Puts Marina on Top
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Gwynn to Have Surgery on Knee
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Chase's Ratings Drop to Third
- INTERIORS : New Views on Window-Dressing
- Bus From L.A. Overturns; 26 Injured
- Man Held in Cardinal's Slaying Was Beaten, Suffocated
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Bar Codes' Debut Will Close Library for a Month
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Bolsa Chica Work Halted Temporarily
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Plan for Sheriff Station Hits Snags
- Grimson Is in the Spotlight as Ducks Open Training Camp
- Ventura May Seek Right to Regulate Cable Rates
- Offense, Defense Make Big Plays in El Modena Victory
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Montana Throws, Feels Pretty Good
- Taft Beats Crespi on Strength of Relles' First Kick
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Kennedy, Sylmar Draw No Blood
- WEEKEND TV : KNBC Airs 2-Part Program on African-American Women
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : 'Blues Summit '93' at the Greek Theatre Has Few Peaks
- MUSIC REVIEW : Yo-Yo Ma Saves Night at the Bowl
- Mideast Pact Adds Meaning to Tonight's 'Voices' Program
- MTV's Mister Achiever : Media: Unknown while amassing his fortune, Sumner Redstone, 70, is about to swing the biggest media deal in history.
- LIGHTER SIDE OF LANDSCAPING
- In Germany, One of Unity's Biggest Backers Backs Off : The softer wording on Christian Democrats' platform underscores the reduced enthusiasm for integration.
- Teri Merrill-Aarons; Jazz Booster
- Bosnia War Crimes Dispute Divides Security Council
- Somalia Clan Clash Kills 5 CNN Workers : Africa: Peacekeeping forces also are attacked. U.N. chief says effort to disarm Somalis will continue.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Ordinance Aimed at Mobile Car Washers
- Placentia : Downtown Blooms, Parking Is Short
- Overton Judge Refuses to Exit Retrial, Assails Delays : Courts: New round of proceedings in 1988 cyanide-poisoning case are scheduled to begin Oct. 25.
- 11 O.C. Groups Get a Total of $221,768 in State Grants : Arts funding: South Coast Repertory and Opera Pacific are awarded more money than last year; the rest are given less.
- Autumn is a season of beginnings. Renewed...
- 3 Ex-Deputies Indicted in Drug Money Probe
- Plan to Sell Library Rejected a 2nd Time : City Hall: Mayor's aggressive lobbying fails to persuade the council to vote for lease-back deal with Philip Morris. Wachs calls the proposal politically unsellable.
- Allred Says She's Off Jackson Case : Inquiry: Attorney refuses to say why she is no longer representing the 13-year-old boy who made allegations against the singer.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Plaza Donors Can Join Founders Circle
- Another Perspective
- Little Appreciation From This Dodger 'Fan'
- Cable Rate Changes
- Molina to Seek Restoration of Factory Checkups : Safety: The county supervisor will ask for a feasibility study on reinstituting the inspections. Rep. Becerra says he intends to hold federal public hearings to examine the status of Latino industrial workers in the Southland.
- But Has That Family Become Dysfunctional?
- Regulating L.A. Street Vendors
- Ram Fans Finding It Tougher Than Ever to Say Anything Nice
- Trickle-Down Theory
- Two Jobs, Not One, Best to Run LACMA
- Who Are All These Guys and What Do They Do?
- Rebellion in Kashmir
- No Rhyme or Reason to Strawberry Saga
- Pennant Race Makes Strange Bedfellows
- What We Have Here Is a Failure . . . Oh, Forget It
- Less Costs More
- August Circumstances
- A Wake-Up Call
- Hill Was Key Part of the Trojan Family
- Teach Them English
- Effects From Nuclear Fallout
- George Burns, God & Devil
- CAP & GOWN: To raise big bucks...
- COLUMN ONE : Streetwise Gumshoe to the Stars : When Hollywood's A-list wants protection from gossip and lawsuits, they put Anthony Pellicano on the case. Some see him as a pushy showoff, but he says he likes to play hardball.
- Bombing Hits Newport Beach Abortion Clinic
- Senate Blocks Smog Check Bill, Averts Clash With EPA
- DWP Deal Solidifies Resolve of Other Unions : Negotiations: Labor leaders say they are tired of being rebuffed by the city. Police officers, who are demanding at least the same raises the utility workers got, could be the next group to take action.
- Robbins Accused of New Financial Disclosure Breaches
- Clinton Hails Mideast Accord, Pledges Support
- Paramount and Viacom Appear Set for Merger
- Health Care Math Leaves Critics Puzzled : Economy: Reform plan adds efficiency savings to 'sin' and corporate taxes to equal universal coverage. But some lawmakers are skeptical of the figures.
- Senate Blocks Smog Check Bill, Averts Clash With EPA
- Smog Lays Its Gunky Shroud on the Valley
- County Sees 2% Increase in Sales After 1991 Plunge : Economy: Figures for 1992 give officials and business people hope that a recovery from the recession is under way.
- The Year's Dirtiest Air : Despite Pollution Alerts This Week, Smog Season in the Southland Looks to Be Mildest in Decades
- Hollywood: It's Boffo! : What It Isn't Is a Ticket Out of the Recession
- Kevorkian, Facing Trial, Present at Suicide : Law: Action angers prosecutors, who consider bringing more charges against doctor. They may also seek to have him jailed.
- Clinton Promises Sweeping Coverage in Health Care Plan : Medicine: Draft of measure requires insurance payments from most citizens, employers. People would use national health security card for services.
- Bomb Shatters Windows of Newport Beach Abortion Clinic
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 11, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 11, 1993
- ENTERTAINMENT
- The World on a String : Just jewelry, you say? Those who savor beads know that even the tiniest can be keys to the histories and mysteries of long-ago eras and distant lands.
- Compromise Offered in Lieu of Toll on Currently 'Free' Road
- U.N. Forces Fire on Somali Crowd, Fueling U.S. Debate : Africa: Gunmen use women and children as shields in clash with peacekeepers. Senators attack American policy.
- Giving the Spiders and Bugs Tour : Working at a natural history museum is one way to confront a fear of insects.
- S. Africa Toll: 32 Dead in 24 Hours
- BRADBURY ACCUSED: Los Angeles County Sheriff Sherman...
- RESEDA : Community Organization's Revival Pushed
- L.A. Sheriff Urges Censure of Bradbury : Report: Sherman Block clears his deputies in the fatal Malibu raid on Donald Scott's ranch. He accuses Ventura County D.A. of 'willful distortions of fact.'
- OXNARD : School Districts to Redraw Boundaries
- Rojo Puts Katella Over the Top
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : Taylor Wants His Two Seconds Back
- DEL MAR : Marquetry Won't Run Sunday
- 'Travis': A Fine Tribute to Merle
- At Laguna, Tales Won't Be Quite So Grimm : Children's theater: Playhouse's artistic director cites the importance of values in its production of fairy tales.
- AIRLINES
- A Pet Project : Phil Carter thought the Tarzana store would prove a quiet business for his golden years. But the Red Barn is anything but sedate.
- Celestial SeasoningsCaramel, chocolate, vanilla and honey--the ingredients...
- CORONA DEL MAR : Art Class Is Open to Visually Impaired
- LAGUNA BEACH : Day Laborers Get Word on New Law
- Oxnard : Retrofit at Schools Not Deemed Major
- Medical Panel Seeks to Discipline Doctor in Assault With Car
- SAN CLEMENTE : Fire Chief Granted Disability Retirement
- Countywide : Approval Sought for Orangewood Study
- We All Need an Equal Opportunity to Have a Bad Day
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Ismail Might Play on Sunday
- Dirty Harry or Mr. Clean? : Canyon Coach Harry Welch Beat Southern Section in Court, but Some Believe Justice Was Not Served
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : 8-MAN FOOTBALL
- Ferguson Sets Himself Up for Success : College volleyball: Former Royal standout leaves UC San Diego, 2-25 a year ago, for Northridge.
- U.S. OPEN : Frenchman Reaches Semifinals, but Medvedev Supplies Whine
- At Drew, the Festivities and Healing Begin Saturday
- Not Much Action on NAFTA
- Flywheel May Give Electric Car a Charge : Autos: Sacramento utility unveils model of high-tech battery it believes could make such vehicles practical.
- A Cabbage Patch Doll for Urbanites
- 9 Nations Meet on Armenian Drive : Caucasus: Troop pullout sought at Moscow talks. There are warnings that neighboring countries could be drawn into Karabakh conflict.
- Alzheimer's Treatment OKd by FDA : Health: Officials say drug is not a cure but that it will offer relief from symptoms for some. UCI scientists were involved in early research on the drug.
- A Prayer for Clinton's Redemption : Presidency: His expression of faith and his warning against secularism are heartening; when will his actions match his words?
- LOS ANGELES : LAPD Probe Clears Officer of Hitting Ex-Girlfriend
- It Isn't Always Brain Surgery : A proposal for non-physicians to prescribe some medicines
- Trying On a Helmet Law : Safety: Uncool is the verdict of most young bicyclists asked about the bill aimed at protecting them. They chafe at being told what to do.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Stays With Commuter Lot Plan
- Pitzer College Gets $3-Million Gift
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : State Won't Fund School Walkways and Landscaping
- Suspect Charged in Women's Murders
- School Administrator Identifies Defendant on Videotape of Riot : Trial: Damian Williams' distinctive posture is clearly recognizable, his onetime assistant principal testifies. He says he often disciplined the youth in high school.
- Mobile Crime Watch Would Use Motorists in the Anti-Crime Drive : Public safety: A Thousand Oaks councilman proposes enlisting the help of citizens on the road.
- ART EXHIBIT : Post-riot theme incorporates an optimistic vision.
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Rainey's Help Lands Filice a Better Ride
- Return of Greene Hasn't Been Coloring Martin's Thoughts : Rams: Linebacker more concerned with re-establishing himself than with presence of his former college teammate.
- Allen Finds the Handle, Leads Rancho Alamitos
- Gorman Steps Down as Davis Cup Captain : Tennis: After eight years, his last match will be against Bahamas. McEnroe wants the job.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Graves Gets Raves for Syracuse
- Bonds a Natural on TV, Too
- Animation
- Newcomers Quickly Join the PAC Pursuit
- 4 Years After His Death, Marcos Is Buried
- O.C. Federal Court Plan Is Put in Jeopardy
- Valley Obituaries
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Supervisors Condemn Ads Using Graffiti Images
- SIMI VALLEY : Flag Exhibit to Open at Reagan Library
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Sites for WWII Guns Being Demolished
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Motorcycle Run Will Aid Charities
- Man Dies in Santa Ana Drive-By Shooting
- A Child's Lesson in Mortal Politics : Chile: The death of Allende 20 years ago still unnerves those who revere democracy.
- Ranked Soccer Teams to Test Northridge Early
- Los Alamitos Looks Good in 37-0 Rout
- Worth His Salt : USC's Morton Isn't Much of a Sports Fan, but He Knows How to Catch a Football
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry Is Not Ready to Talk Yet
- Good for the Game : There Are Three African-American Coaches in Division I-A, and Two of Them Met on the Field Thursday Night
- Fullmer Cashes In After Expos Up Ante : Baseball: Former Montclair Prep slugger spurns Stanford, signs for package worth $520,000.
- Pair of Rock Benefits Set for Weekend
- When a Big Arcade Game (and Its Violence) Go Home
- Tustin Lands Southland's First Micro Electronics Store : Redevelopment: City pledges financial aid to help warehouse-type computer chain revamp vacant building.
- Woman Is First Cultist Convicted for Role in Waco Siege
- For the Mature Listener : A four-concert series geared to the over-50 group will bring familiar performers to Cal State Northridge.
- Pope Gives Vision of Post-Cold War World : Baltics: He tells Latvian scholars the democracy replacing communism must be safeguarded by Christian principles.
- COVER STORY : The Sound of Musica : Universal makes a home for some of Latin America's biggest stars
- Nagy Is Not Charged by Prosecutor : Courts: The former boyfriend of Heidi Fleiss had been accused of running a call-girl ring. The director's lawyer says there was no evidence.
- Humble Means, Rich Sounds : * Masters from far-flung origins will play their simple instruments in North Hollywood. : Los Angeles Festival: "HOME, PLACE and MEMORY," A Citywide Arts Fest
- OXNARD : Latino Freedom Fest Moves to Larger Park
- Store Wars : Retailing: A busy intersection has become the battleground for three giant music and video outlets. And just up the street, a specialty store is trying to carve out a niche.
- State Board Cements Sale of 'Slab City'
- LA HABRA : Renewal Agency's Land Deal Fizzles
- United Way Needs Volunteers for Event
- COSTA MESA : Educator's Job Is Mere Child's Play
- Preseason Can Be Time for Fun
- PACIFIC 10 FOOTBALL / DAN HAFNER : It's Another Air Show in 1993
- Kocicka Passes Test, Hart Routs Pasadena : High school football: He throws for four touchdowns, runs for another in 37-8 victory.
- Controversy Aside, Norman Ready for Michigan
- Why Bank Shares May Gain Fans As Economy Rises
- STACKING UP SALES
- Spending Plans by Business Surge; Strongest Since 1989 : Economy: Investment in new plants and machinery is expected to rise 7.1%, compared to a 3.4% increase last year.
- Aspin Denies 'Star Wars' Tests Were Rigged
- Theater : Taking on a Trio of Roles : Mazmanian's feeling for a friend's work has him acting, directing and producing.
- Judge Orders Kevorkian Tried for Assisting Death
- KUSC to Present 'Healing Foods' Show
- Bosnia Chief Satisfied After Clinton Talk : Balkans: He visits Holocaust museum in Washington and draws parallels between his nation's tragedy and the 'passivity' of WWII Allies.
- 'Angel of Death' Inquiry Ended : Accusation: Coroner's toxicology report finds no evidence of alleged drug overdoses in four exhumed bodies of patients cared for by hospice nurse Darlene Leon. She was never charged.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : What's in a Name? : Unlikely as it may sound, Chattanooga offers some solid Persian fare.
- Book Looks : 'Giorgio Armani: Images of Man'
- It Just May Not Make the Grade : L.A. schools revise the grading system--but is it for the better?
- Togo's President Wins Vote Boycotted by Foes
- WOODLAND HILLS : Group Hopes to Lure Businesses to Valley
- LOS ANGELES : Council Limits Travel by Appointed Officials
- LOS ANGELES : Juvenile Crime-Prevention Program Given Reprieve
- WESTMINSTER : Cheerleaders Seek Florida Travel Funds
- Woman, 34, Arrested Over Ambulance Theft
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Crescenta Valley Assumes a New Role
- Santa Ana Valley Stops University
- MOVIE REVIEW : Rehashing the '92 Race for President
- 'Undercover Blues' Review Saturday
- OTHER NEWS : Employers Get Relief on Workers' Comp
- Bond Prices Nose-Dive in Profit Taking : Market Overview
- National Education Will Close 14 Schools : Restructuring: It will cut 600 jobs in the next two years and expand the kinds of training offered at 33 remaining facilities.
- Two Key Rates Cut Cautiously by Bundesbank : Germany: Critics say reductions are not deep enough to begin reviving Europe's stagnant economies.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Pact Addresses Core Issue: A People's Right to Exist
- The Tailors of Seville : While Singing Is the Star of Any Opera Production, Costumes Play a Crucial Role--Especially in This Age of Technicolor and MTV
- Helen O'Connell; Popular Vocalist in Big Band Style
- VENTURA : Transient Arrested as Kidnap, Rape Suspect
- 2 Killed in Accident at Chemical Factory
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Restructures Advisory Boards
- WESTLAKE : Hammer to Discuss Economic Issues
- Israeli Wary but Welcomes Middle East Peace Accord : Reaction: Former paratrooper Sasson Reuven of Encino says he's 'fed up with war.' Many share his mixed feelings.
- Lyle Menendez Set to Begin Testimony : Trial: Brothers' lawyers hope weeks of family anecdotes will bolster self-defense claim. Prosecutors say strategy may backfire.
- Letter-Writers Threaten Hobert : Pro football: In advance of return to Seattle, Raiders' No. 3 quarterback has been warned to stay away.
- State High Court Limits Investors' Ability to Win Punitive Damages : Law: It is not enough to prove that a company misrepresented its condition. Investors must show that they relied on the misstatements.
- If Poetry Isn't Therapy, It Certainly Comes Close
- Los Angeles Opera Gets Into Costume-Shop Biz
- Boy Slain in Carjack Attempt : Crime: The 11-year-old's cousin is wounded as he drives away from assailants.
- CALABASAS : Work on Housing Project Begins
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Buying and Selling the Right to Pollute
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : New Program Has Parents of Taggers Paying Price : Vandalism: Palmdale is going after guardians, billing them for their children's graffiti. The city will sue those who don't comply with the orders.
- VAN NUYS : School Helps Build Health Curriculum
- Magrane, Angels Beat Tigers, 6-0
- 'Mohicans' Audiotape Is Part of the Deal
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Petit Bistro: Bit Too Much Like Paris
- ENERGY : AUTOS
- Paramount, Viacom Reported Near Merger Agreement : Entertainment: The $16-billion deal would create one of the biggest firms in the industry. Several unresolved issues remain.
- Baseball Owners Approve New League Lineup
- Few Latinos Back Wilson Plan in Poll
- Family Hopes for Return of Girls : Crime: Tran children are in foster care after being abandoned in shopping center. Relatives already yearn to get them back.
- Moorpark Approves Permit-Only Parking Law : Council: The ordinance allows 10% of a neighborhood's residents to petition for limits. City says move attacks overcrowding, but others call it unwieldly.
- GLENDALE : Firefighters Trying to Save Hiker Are Hurt
- County Office Backs Funds for Spaying
- Lobbyist's Blunt Tactics Help Stall School Breakup
- SANTA PAULA : Residents to Get Say in Budget Plan
- Woo to Study at Harvard, May Seek Statewide Office Next Year
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Mets' Bonilla Is Out for the Season
- OUTDOORS / DAN STANTON : Rewards Great for Holiday Anglers
- One Game Makes a Season
- MUSIC REVIEW : Doc Severinsen Tops a Night of the Brass at the Bowl
- MOVIE REVIEW : Gunfight at the Hokey Corral : The writer of 'Reservoir Dogs' is back with 'True Romance,' another violent crime escapade.
- USC Films to Screen
- Orange Lutheran Can't Pass Its First Test
- TV REVIEW : 'Band' Plays a Heartfelt, but Sanitized, Tune : HBO's ambitious project taps out the dark, foreboding rhythms of a mystery. But pristine idealism and the lack of human contact between gays rob the characters of depth.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Another Singer With Troubles on Her Mind
- Katharine Graham Steps Down as Chairwoman of Washington Post
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : With Only Three to Beat, Dodgers, Angels Love Plan
- Ruling Limits Investor Rights in Fraud Cases : Law: It is not enough to prove that a company misrepresented its condition. Investors must show that they relied on the misstatements.
- N.Y. Atty. Gen. to Resign
- FDA OKs Alzheimer's Disease Treatment : Health: Officials say drug is not a cure but that it will offer relief from symptoms for some. It is expected to cost about $1,500 a year.
- Keep a Good Head and Light Load on Your Shoulders
- Wilson Expands on Plan for ID Card : Immigration: Governor wants the state to be a testing ground for the tamper-proof documents. But he admits that it would probably be impossible to come up with a foolproof system.
- THEATER REVIEW : As Predictable as Corned Beef on Rye
- DANCE REVIEW : Los Angeles Festival "HOME, PLACE and MEMORY" A Citywide Arts Fest : Ecstatic Moves at 'Shockin' the House'
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Money for Nothing' a Comedy Worth Something
- School Board in Inglewood Votes to Oust Superintendent : Education: Panel decides not to renew the contract of Supt. George J. McKenna III after the county appointed a fiscal overseer because of mismanagement.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Council Sticks by Its Guns on Time Limit
- Fountain Valley : City Rejects Appeal, OKs Site for Church
- America Beware of Helping This 'Peace' : Mideast: Arab extremism will erupt if Israel cedes control. Will U.S. have to intervene?
- A Ruling on Sylmar Due Today
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Ballad of Little Jo': A Revisionist Western
- TV REVIEWS : 'Sex, Shock': Full of Wit, Lacking Malice
- Torn Apart by Tragedy : Relatives Struggle to Keep Family Together After Child Is Abandoned in Store
- Brown Diverts District Breakup Amendment
- Surfing Legend Lorrin Harrison Dies : Obituary: San Juan Capistrano man died at his second home in Hawaii, where he visited as a youth after stowing away on ocean liners. He had surfed O.C.-area waters since his high school days.
- Actress Rises to New 'Morning's' : Kristen Lowman Returns to Stage After 'Building Up' Talents on TV
- ECONOMY : Prices Soar as China's Private Sector Enriches New Consumer Class
- COLUMN ONE : Spies With an Eye to Service : 'Mystery shoppers' go undercover to ferret out rude clerks, dishonest cashiers. They thrive in hard times as more companies try to please the customer.
- On the Edge
- Adoptive Group Helps Others in Their Search
- Simi Air Quality in Unhealthful Range
- Shocking the Rejectionists : World needs to get behind Israel and PLO
- Assembly Backs Plan for Waste Authority
- IRVINE : Domestic Violence Seminar to Be Held
- GLENDALE : Bus Pass Cost to Rise for Seniors, Disabled
- Boy, 11, Shot in Drive-By Is Near Death
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Oliver to Face the Other Sacca
- It's Tough to Market This Team
- Pop Album Chart : Barney Gains on Garth
- Monte Warden: A Laser From Hillbilly Heaven? : Pop music: The singer-songwriter combines the best of the greats to emerge as a unique talent set for stardom. He plays Sunday in Anaheim.
- Calm Waters : Oxnard-Based Coast Guard Patrols Focus Mostly on the Routine
- Signal Failure Stalls Amtrak Commuters
- Costumer Constance Hoffman Tailors 'Faust' Wardrobe to Fit the Role
- Man Dies After Deputies Use Pepper Spray in Scuffle
- Rossmoor : Park Project to Start at Rush School Site
- Studio City : Traffic Proposal Triggers Protest
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Healthy Compromise
- Boy, 11, Falls Victim to Candy Thieves
- School Administrator Identifies Defendant on Videotape of Riot : Trial: Damian Williams' distinctive posture is clearly recognizable, his onetime assistant principal testifies. He says he often disciplined the youth in high school.
- Officials Seek Funds to Draw Top Shows to Plaza : Thousand Oaks: Supporters of the civic arts facility plan to ask the city for seed money. But they admit there are risks.
- Daughter Asks $800,000 in Damages in Molestation Trial
- What ever happened to USC's defense?While all...
- Barons Set Tone Early in Victory
- Chatsworth Gets Some Good News With the Bad
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / GAME OF THE WEEK
- 12 Proves Unlucky for Orange
- O'Laughlin to Back Up Millis for CSUN Against Weber State
- HOCKEY : Ducks Open Their First Camp Today
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Gant's Blast in 10th Cuts Margin to One
- Knicks Cut Bo Kimble After Only One Season
- 1993 PREP PREVIEW / GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY : Corona Del Mar
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Giants' Moore Avoids Prison
- Monster Marathon Will Let Zombies Promote Album
- Memories of '92 Season Bring Optimism to Harbor's Camp
- National ID Cards
- Blame
- Medical Student Loan Defaults
- AIRLINES
- Dow Proposes $4.75 Billion to Settle Breast Implant Suits : Courts: If the amount is approved, it apparently would be the largest medical injury claims payout ever.
- RTC Office Has Its Ups and Downs : Finance: Local unit of the thrift liquidation agency says it exceeded goals, but it still faces a variety of allegations.
- THEATER REVIEW : Character in Search of Motivation : 'Spike's' deals with people willing to bring themselves down but fails to examine its main figure.