- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Picking Colors No Neutral Issue for New School : Education: Hart district hires 10-member panel and a consultant to pick an interior scheme. Choice is pale peach with pale blues and pale peach with teals.
- OXNARD : Identity of Fatal Car Accident Told
- Businessman Gambles on Talking With Taggers--and It Pays Off : Vandalism: Tired of his gas station being covered in graffiti, the owner sought a meeting with gangbangers. Some say the move was foolish, but it seems to have brought him relief.
- Boy, 4, Man Killed Crossing Roads
- More Than Symbolism in Space
- LABOR DAY
- Schools Reopening With Innovative New Programs : Education: 'Voucher initiative' is credited with spurring districts to devise efficient ways to create more choices in the classroom.
- Rison Looks to Add Stealing to His List of New Activities
- JAZZ REVIEW : Classic Fest Shifts to Center but Still Loves Tradition
- Weekend Reviews : Movies : Future-Jail 'Fortress' Holds You in Its Grip
- SECURITIES
- Clinton Asks Arab Leaders' Support
- Wall Street's Top Three Things That Could Go Wrong This Fall
- Ecologists and Ranchers Try to Mend Fences
- HEALTH CARE
- ENERGY
- Newest Teledyne Guilty Plea Threatens Contracts : Defense: Navigation unit to be firm's second to submit to criminal charges in less than a year.
- Jobless Report Fuels Economic Uncertainty and 'Octobophobia'
- Attitudes Can Lead to Animal Abuse
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : TV News Loses Another Viewer
- Health Reform
- No Wrongdoing in Waiving Bid Process
- Los Angeles Festival,"Home,Place and Memory", A citywide Art Fest : Sacred Landmarks Are Music to the Ears : Arts: Churches and temples are venues for concerts that may run counter to their culture. But congregations have welcomed these events with full houses.
- Board's Cronyism Appears Obvious
- Smoking Ban in Restaurants
- NASA
- Brown Reverses NAFTA Stance, Now Opposes It : Politics: In a letter to President Clinton, state treasurer and probable gubernatorial candidate says treaty does not protect against the loss of jobs. Other major state Democrats have also criticized the free trade agreement.
- Yosemite Ave. Traffic Concerns Legitimate
- Child Abuse Prevention
- Clarifying MARS Program's Late Start
- Trucker's Insults Are Out of Line
- Michael Shapiro
- Just Switch Channels
- Red Ribbons
- Unfair to Restrict Businesses in Home
- Wal-Mart Should Keep Off Hillside
- MOVIES - Sept. 6, 1993
- Obituaries - Sept. 6, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 6, 1993
- A Plan for Rescuing the Mentally Ill : Health economics: These Californians face a terrible fate as the state shifts responsibility to financially strapped counties.
- Peace a Hard Sell to Many Palestinians
- Ritz-Carlton Guest Reports Large Theft : Crime: Cash and jewelry said to total $276,000 are looted from room safes in one of 2 burglaries at posh Dana Point hotel. Victim says police think the crime might be an inside job.
- Forgery Victim's Security Checklist
- Lorrin S. H. Wong has been appointed...
- * Tom Adams has joined Advanstar Communications...
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- AFRO-AMERICAN LIKE ME : Shades of Gray and Political Correctness in the Black Community
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : BIOGRAPHY
- COMMERCE : Bilingual Classes Set on Parenting Skills
- BAD NEWS BEARERS: The SAT scores are...
- Union Buster Turns to 'a Labor of Love' : His work was ruthless: Teach companies dirty tricks to thwart labor organizers. Marty Levitt now seeks salvation by helping those he hurt.
- Police Selling Old Guns to Buy New Arsenals
- Jury: Diver's Arguments Fall Short : Fishing: Vince Puleo is convicted of harvesting undersized red sea urchins, despite his 'shrinkage defense.'
- 11 Police Officers to Be Awarded Medal of Valor
- Ukraine Chief Denies Deal to Sell Fleet : Black Sea: President says his pact with Yeltsin merely ratified Russia's willingness to buy warships. Reports sparked furious reaction at home.
- About This Series
- Computer Users Seek Direct Link to Legislative Files : Technology: Assemblywoman sees her proposal as the start of a new electronic democracy. But some colleagues do not want to give the data away for free.
- Will School Experiments Make the Grade? : Education: Big changes, such as the charter and LEARN programs, are in store for children returning to Westside classrooms. Officials hope they can lure students back to the troubled district.
- So, Just Who Is a Khaki Kind of Guy?
- Honoring Those Who Put Their Lives on the Line : Police officers injured by criminals usually remain anonymous. One such hero and his partner will receive the LAPD's highest honor, the Medal of Valor.
- Teamsters Election Shaping Up as Fiercest Battle Yet
- NAMES AND NUMBERS
- Evening Ends Early for Mintey, Cromsigt : Auto racing: Both drivers clinch Saugus championships by scoring victories in heat races.
- MATTHEW SWEET : Cheery Popster Stares Into Belly of the 'Beast'
- Ready Class? Old School Hip-Hop's Back in Session
- They're Ducks Out of Water, Searching for New Homes : Hockey: Players are used to moves, but new franchise has no veterans to offer tips on local housing and schools.
- VARIOUS ARTISTS"Conmemrativo: A Tribute to Gram Parsons"...
- SOUL MATES: We've already reported that Lyle...
- Wary of repeating the fan rampage that...
- Stories From the Heart : The plot lines of the characters of the 'Joy Luck Club' strike a chord with the film's Asian-American cast
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY
- STYLE: FASHION : The Velvet Touch
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : CURRENT INTEREST
- Tough-Guy Nostalgia : THE MEXICAN TREE DUCK, <i> By James Crumley (The Mysterious Press: $19.95</i> ;<i> 256 pp.)</i>
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : HISTORY
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : FICTION
- City Section : Southeastern Conference
- Shuttle Mission Delayed 5th Time
- Gore Likely to Revive Call for Customs-INS Merger : Government: Familiar plans for multiyear budgets, reduced red tape are expected. Earlier proposals failed.
- CRENSHAW : Doors Finally Open at Credit Union
- MAYWOOD : City May Hike Fine for Illegal Yard Sales
- Arafat Gets Boost as Jordan Backs PLO-Israel Pact : Mideast: King Hussein calls the agreement on Palestinian self-rule an important step forward. Arafat, trying to consolidate support, says 'peace has started.'
- Critics Say Crossing Guard Cuts Put Safety on the Line : Services: The county eliminated funding in July, but the action went nearly unnoticed until now--when schools are about to reopen.
- Robin Weir; Nancy Reagan's White House Hairdresser
- South Pasadena : Bed and Breakfast Ruling
- Heidi, Is That You?
- Acting in the Time of AIDS : The stark reality of 'And the Band Played On'is more than enough drama to entice actors
- Elizabeth Boatwright Coker; Writer of Historical Novels
- City May Curtail Park Access for Non-Residents
- Toxic Racism: Disaster in the Works : The fight moves from saving wilderness to saving low-income, minority communities.
- Copper Hill Annexation Delay Annoys Would-Be Santa Clarita Residents : Cities: Although a survey shows support by 63% of the area's 721 property owners, Los Angeles County has held up the move.
- Metrolink Safety Now on Right Track : Commuter Train Operator's Education Efforts and Public's Common Sense Show Results
- Area Lags in Hiring Bilingual Teachers : Schools: A shortage of certified instructors is shortchanging students with limited skills in English, educators say.
- FOOTBALL '93 : Inexperienced Team, Challenging Schedule Have El Camino Worried
- Larrieu Smith Embarks on Different Race
- Out With the Old, In With OPTIMA : * New Approach to Health Care for the Poor May Not Be Perfect, but It's Not Medi-Cal
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Smith Reportedly Asked for a Trade
- Who's Responsible for Blind Melon Bearing Fruit?
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : Mia's Back At Work, Sans You-Know-Who
- Record Rack / In Brief
- Handel: Authentic, Far From Minimal
- AWESOME ALMANAC: Minnesota compiled and written...
- Levi Strauss to Pull Office Out of California Mart : Garment District: The blue jeans maker is moving to Long Beach. Building owners view the decision as corporate restructuring.
- A Wine That's Found Its Time : Vernon Sake Maker Profits From Brewing Popularity of Drink
- Thousands Apply for Jobs at the Plaza Mall : Economy: A 10% jobless rate in the county has meant lean times for residents looking for any work they can find.
- City Section : Coastal Conference
- The Lipton Plunge : Thoroughly 'Mod' actress dives into CBS series 'Angel Falls'
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Second Man Slain in Shootout Identified
- Little Lake City School District
- Returning Talent Boosts Title Hopes of Several Teams : High schools: Garfield, Lincoln and Locke plan to take advantage of experienced starters to contend for the City 4-A championship.
- City Section : Southern Section
- As Gangs Take Hold, Pittsburgh Fights to Put City's Youth Back on Track : Crime: Police act more like social workers, and black role models donate their time. But no one is sure what will work.
- Pickets Protest Lewis' Telethon Tactics
- Graffiti Clean-Up Volunteers Needed
- Past Perfect, Present Tense
- Track Plan Spurs Battle of Brandy Station : History: Developers want to build a Formula One course at Civil War site. Preservationists vow to fight it.
- Has Wilson Outfoxed Himself on Immigration? : Campaign: He may have moved so far to the right on the issue that he has given his Democratic opponents a lot of room to maneuver in.
- VENTURA : Beach Wheelchair Ramp Is Removed
- Cultivating Coalitions on L.A.'s Common Ground: Crime
- POINT MAGU : Oxnard Man's Death Is 1st of Holiday Weekend
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Desert Boom No Boon to Antelope Valley Teams
- For Washington, Emotions Run Deep : College football: In game that combines elements of grudge match and wake, Huskies roll over Stanford and Walsh, 31-14, as former coach James looks on.
- Alabama Cruises With Big First Half : South: Defending national champion beats Tulane, 31-17, to extend streak to 24 games.
- Caribbean Sound Covers a Wide Territory
- In Wild One, Fresno State Loses, 42-39
- PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Oregon State Rallies to Beat Wyoming, 27-16
- FALL MOVIE PREVIEW : Welcome to the Post-'Jurassic' Era : After a summer full of action and dino-mania, Hollywood gets serious with a fall season that features directors like Altman, Scorsese and, yes, that guy Spielberg
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : BIOGRAPHY
- Your Mortgage : '203k' Loan Pays More Than Home Value
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : HISTORY
- Women's Voices
- * Janie Brookbank has joined National Bank...
- A Tropical Asian Home Where Baby Elephants Can Freely Roam : In Sri Lanka, a unique government orphanage protects the cherished beasts amid coconut groves, rice paddies and tea plantations.
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : CURRENT INTEREST
- ENVIRONMENT
- BUDDHIST ART AND ARCHITECTURE by Robert...
- U.N. Fears Mass Starvation in Yet Another Bosnia City
- Group Cleans Up Area a Foot at a Time
- SPORT REPORT : The Noise of Summer
- City Section : Northern Conference
- Police Officer Fatally Shoots Man in Office
- Alaskans Growl When EPA Bars Cayenne Pepper as a Bear Repellent : Wildlife: Residents swear the spray works and clamor to get it back. The state's bear population is approaching record levels, about 1 for every 6 people.
- Voting Attendance Is So High That 90% Ranks Near Bottom
- COLUMN ONE : Dangers of Life on the Line : Deaths and injuries among Latinos in L.A. County factories raise concerns about the way the safety system works--or doesn't. A culture gap and lax enforcement are blamed.
- WESTLAKE : Tragic Fire Prompts Free Safety Seminar
- Officials Will Replicate Trade Center Blast
- Creating a Blueprint for Safety : Design: A growing number of landscapers are creating plans that are pleasing to the eye, but also help prevent crimes and accidents.
- Victims' Families Start Fund for Funerals
- On the Menu: A Lean Season for Rams
- Rocket Launch Put on Hold
- TENNIS / BILL DWYRE : It's Ugly, Loud and Raunchy, but That's Why It's So Great
- Salsa Comes Up Short in a Shootout, 2-1 : Soccer: Vancouver's Steve MacDonald scores the game-winner in sudden death.
- Valdivia Keeps Kicking Until Northridge Wins : Men's soccer: After blowing several chances in regulation, forward scores two goals to give Matadors 3-1 victory over Cal State Dominguez Hills.
- * Eric Hogling has joined Bank of...
- Alpine Strawberries Can Be Grown Locally
- PEPPERS by Amal Naj (Vintage: $11;...
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY
- There's Excitement in Those Beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota : Grasslands and Mt. Rushmore were less than thrilling for these children. But they perked up exploring caves and seeing herds of bison.
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : POETRY
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : POETRY
- Stars Help Raise $174,000 at Golden Boot Awards
- White House Is Found Lax in Personnel, Pay Practices : Inquiry: Congress agency cites backdating of pay raises, 'double dipping' by transition team, other irregularities.
- 'Telecommuters' Work Where They Want : Business: Professionals telecommuting in substantial numbers include engineers, scientists, teachers.
- Council Looks to Brush Up City's Image : Aesthetics: Using four basic schemes would give a face lift to commercial areas, officials say. But some business owners fear the graffiti problem makes the idea moot.
- South Pasadena : Funds for Crossing Guards
- Kimono Importer Branches Out
- Mayor Sues 3 City Council Critics for Libel : Lawsuits: Defendants say it is an attempt to divert attention from a proposed recall effort and referendum campaign on the controversial General Plan.
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : FICTION
- Information Superhighway Revs Up in New Jersey : Technology: State Bell company plans to bring fiber-optic wonders to every resident and business. Project is the result of a deal that deregulates part of the phone company.
- Herve Villechaize, of 'Fantasy Island,' Commits Suicide : Actor: French-born actor was best known for his role as Tattoo. He had been despondent about health problems, publicist says.
- O'Connell, Kildee Urge State Tax Reform : Editor's Note
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Gonzalez Takes Homer Lead at 41
- DEL MAR : Unbeaten Sardula Easily Wins the Debutante for Mayberry
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : BIOGRAPHY
- Exploring England's Bath and Ancient Mythic Sites : Historic city is a great base for traveling to Stonehenge, Avebury and Glastonbury.
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY
- THE BIZ : Well, 'Nirvana' Was Already Taken
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : POETRY
- PARIS, WHEN IT'S NAKED by Etel...
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Realignment Might Prove a Blessing for Dodgers
- Record Rack / In Brief
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : FICTION
- ENVIRONMENT
- ENVIRONMENT
- Low-Flow Toilets Reduce Costs, Noise
- L.A. and Other Fictions : Post-Riot, Mid-Recession and Pre-Apocalypse, Novelists Are Finally Closing the Gap Between This Town's Illusion and Reality. And The News Is Not <i> All</i> Bad.
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : ART SEIDENBAUM AWARD FOR FIRST FICTION
- 29th District: The Story That Had to Be Told
- Leads Sought in Attacks on Officers
- LES BROWN : New Directions for a Path Well Traveled
- Phony Pleas for West Covina Firefighters
- Suspected Gang Member Held in Shooting at Police
- Playing a Game of Cat and Mouse
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Colorado Shows Texas New Balancing Act
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Vaught, Soto Lead Fullerton to Victory
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- Strawberry Is Accused of Assault : Jurisprudence: Dodger outfielder arrested after allegedly striking his girlfriend, opening a cut above her eye.
- COLLEGE SOCCER ROUNDUP : Hat Trick by Roald Lifts Cal Lutheran in Opener
- Rams '93 / Season Preview : Los Angeles Rams: Turning Point?
- Tickets to Ride
- California IN BRIEF : MONTEREY : 4 Die in Fiery Head-On Collision
- Fighting in Liberia Spills Over to Ivory Coast
- PERSPECTIVE ON LOS ANGELES : City Council Must Answer to All : Fairness and fiscal responsibility demand that it stand up to threats by DWP unions and not abdicate its duty.
- Accidental Peacemakers : HOW TWO HOLY MEN PUSHED ISRAEL AND THE PLO TO MAKE A DEAL
- OCC Program Helps Latino Students Cross the Bridge to Higher Learning
- 1992 in Review
- One-Two Knockout Punch : Politicians who are willing to stand up and offer reasonable solutions on taxes and immigration are at risk of being flattened by the voters at election time. It has happened with other issues.
- OCTA Nominates Its Candidates for First Elevated Rail Route : Transportation: Agency staff has five proposed links to evaluate, with the final choice to be made early next year.
- Not All News Is Bad on Economic Front : * Plans for an 18-Screen Theater, UCI Research Funds Are Hopeful Signs of Growth
- U.S. OPEN : Delays Prove Restful for Chang
- As dusk settles over the South Coast...
- When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough . . .
- A Year Later, Alexander Drives to Another Win
- FOOTBALL '93 : For Past 9 Years, It Has Been Friday Knights to Forget : Preps: Since competing in a 1983 Southern Section playoff game, Bishop Montgomery's football program is 35-52-2.
- Faulk Doesn't Have His Way With CSUN
- Record Rack / In Brief
- * Robert Chlebda has been appointed a...
- * Dale Lohrer has joined Mission Viejo-based...
- Eco-Home for Western Star
- Hill Williams Debacle Haunts O.C. Brokerage : Securities: Titan co-founder is confident his company's name will be cleared. But suits, inquiries continue to pile up.
- ENVIRONMENT
- Literary N.Y.C. in the '60s : NEW YORK DAYS, <i> By Willie Morris (Little, Brown: 400 pp., $24.95)</i>
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : ART SEIDENBAUM AWARD FOR FIRST FICTION
- MARRYING OFF MOTHER AND OTHER STORIES ...
- STYLE: GARDENS : Renaissance Roses
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY
- DON'T TOUCH THAT DIAL : Shedding a little light on films that were made in the <i> noir</i>
- At Israeli Rally, PLO Flag and Star of David Coexist : Mideast: Thousands mass in a show of support for peace accord. But their joy is tempered by caution.
- For These Five Workers, Hazards Proved to Be Fatal : Accidents: Broken machines and poor training are blamed. But employers tell a different story.
- Archeologists who discovered strange new cave paintings...
- City Section : Southern Pacific Conference
- Budget Cuts Could Leave Many Schools Without Traffic Guards : Safety: With classes about to start, districts in unincorporated areas are scrambling for volunteers or other solutions. 'It's an absolute fiasco,' one administrator says.
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Artist Drives Home Message With Mural
- Investor's Claims Put SEC on Trail
- Campus Blues : Tough Times, Rising Tuition Force Some to Rethink College Degree
- Robinson Remains Garfield's Guiding Spirit
- Non-Traditional Medicine OKd by Health Plan
- Black on Brown Crime : Racial Tension, Poverty Blamed for Rise in Violence Toward Latinos
- Azusa : Aid for Prospective Teachers
- Israeli Rightists Vow to Take to the Streets
- Teens Shuck Life on Streets for an Opportunity to Grow : Juveniles: At-risk youth spend time each week tending court school garden. They learn discipline and teamwork as well as agriculture.
- CAMARILLO : Air Show Displays WWII-Era Fighters
- Changing of the Guards Ignites Irish Rally, 27-12 : Midwest: After McDougal fumbles, he leads Notre Dame over Northwestern.
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : South Carolina Hurdles Georgia
- Florida State Storms Past Duke : ACC: Top-ranked Seminoles don't let sloppy conditions slow them down, 45-7.
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : RISKY BUSINESS : 'Man' Without a Homosexual Face
- Duplex Hosts 'Homeless' Chefs for Charity
- COVER STORY : Joy, Luck and Hollywood
- Dangers Lurk in Real Estate Partnerships, Experts Agree
- Frugality? Phooey! : Some Economists Suggest Japanese Should Save Less and Spend More
- What the New Europe Needs: Adjustable Exchange Rates, Open Markets
- SWAN ON TOAST : A Bittersweet Farewell to Nine Years of Exciting Restaurants and Occasional Blue Skies
- Retracing the Footsteps of L.A.'s Settlers
- DOWNTOWN : Recycling Center May Be Shut Down
- Quite A 'Bold' Welcome
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this past week affecting Central Los Angeles. : CITY COUNCIL
- Ghostly Politics Turn Positively Eerie in Fiji
- The Curse of Specificity--or Why Politicians Tell Lies : Politics: The only way to break the vicious circle of deception and frustration is for voters to insist on honesty and punish vagueness.
- Michael Jackson's <i> Boa</i> Tops the News in Thailand
- Mother Lashes Out at Son's Killer During Sentencing : Courts: Wanda Johnson says Leon Durell Hobley should die for 1991 slayings. But gang member, who was a minor when he murdered Demon Johnson and a friend, gets maximum penalty of life in prison.
- REGIONAL ROUNDUP : No. 5 Texas A&M; Beats LSU, 24-0
- Kickoff Return Gets Arizona Going Toward a 24-6 Victory
- New Faces Order of (Opening) Day for the Raiders : Pro football: They'll be led by Hostetler and Robinson against Minnesota Vikings.
- Cafe Med--Go for People-Watching
- Record Rack / In Brief
- ART : Becoming John Cage
- Record Rack / In Brief
- State Home Buyers Taking Out Smaller Mortgages Than in '92
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : ART SEIDENBAUM AWARD FOR FIRST FICTION
- Finalists for the 1992-1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : ART SEIDENBAUM AWARD FOR FIRST FICTION
- India to Close Factories Near Polluted Taj Mahal
- ROLL CALL / 103RD CONGRESS : Voting Attendance Is So High That 90% Ranks Near Bottom
- HUNTINGTON PARK : City to Study Ban on Public Smoking
- CRENSHAW : Career Fair to Focus on Local Options
- Pope Makes First Visit to Ex-Soviet Union : Religion: John Paul begins a weeklong trip to the Baltics with a stop in Lithuania. He opens with a plea for national reconciliation.
- Anybody Have Keys to Perfect Parenting?
- O.C. Shooting Kills Immigrant Pursuing Dream
- Union Blues : Declining Membership and Education Pose Challenges for Local Labor Groups : WESLEY S. GUAJARDO and JUAN RAMIRIOS
- VENTURA : Radio Commentator's Funeral Service Pending
- Making Her Own Mark Against Taggers : Sylmar Woman Organized a Cleanup Group and Has Personally Collared Some Vandals
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- Normandy Hotel
- Medicare Claims
- Fate of Earnest Money If Sale Falls Through
- Sticking Points in Immigration Controversy
- Long-Term Care
- Wetlands 'Banking' of No Account
- Antonovich's Fifth District
- PICO-UNION : Salvadorans Urged to Renew Permits
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Youth Program Packs a Punch
- The Left Stuff
- Angola Wary of UNITA Truce Offer
- Midway's New Tour of Duty: San Diego Tourist Attraction?
- Forklifts Can Bring Trouble to the Inexperienced : Safety: No piece of machinery is as dangerous to immigrant laborers, some experts believe.
- Rams '93 / Season Preview : Let's See ... 49ers, Cowboys and, Uh ... Well, There's, Uh ... Hmmm
- Open Letter to Gangs: Tough Is Trying to Live a Good Life
- COMMENTARY ON DRUNK DRIVING : Student Gets a Lesson in Life That Could Have Been Tougher : 'My parents told me that mistakes can happen to anyone, but I felt embarrassed and ashamed.'