- NEIGHBORS : Mule Fanciers Weren't Horsing Around at Fair : They're proud of their long-eared steeds and say a reputation for stubbornness is undeserved.
- FOOTBALL '93 : The Colleges: Cal State Northridge : CSUN Has 2 Quarterback Keepers : Matadors Are in Good Hands and Well-Armed With Millis or Kyman
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Tony Woods Is Reunited With Knox
- An Uphill Task for Robinson
- Is Miramax Going the Disney Route? Well, Yes and No : Movies: Company known for feisty adult films opens a family division. Indie will use marketing expertise of its parent company.
- Santa Fe Springs : City to Spend $17,000 for Trips to Annual Convention
- Downey Unified School District
- Ashes of Woman Slain in S. Africa Returned Home
- FOOTBALL '93 : The High Schools: City / Southern Section : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- Boy Drowns in Bucket
- Menendez Defense Witness Blasts Therapist's Character : Court: L. Jerome Oziel is called 'greedy, malicious, deceitful' by a secretary testifying in murder trial. Much of her attack takes place without jury present.
- STUDIO CITY : Offices Planned for Site of Bank
- FULLERTON : Police to Increase Patrols at Nightclub
- MCA Settles Sexual Harassment Lawsuit : Courts: A former Universal Studios Hollywood tour employee will receive about $600,000, sources say. In the agreement, the company reportedly admits no wrongdoing.
- Community Policing Unit Finds New Home : Law enforcement: Police and volunteers help turn a derelict mobile home into a headquarters for the Devonshire Division group.
- Mexico Plans Culture House for Santa Ana
- DANA POINT : Court Rejects New Hearing on Petition
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Cohn Takes the Low-Key Road at Coach House
- LABOR : High Jobless Rates Keeping Them Busy at State's Largest Unemployment Office
- Mazda Readies New Mid-Size Luxury Sedan for '94 : Autos: Irvine-based division's MX-08 aims at likes of Lexus, Infinity and Acura.
- ECONOMY
- Newport Inventor Settles Patent Suit With Sharp : Technology: He claimed firm's Wizard organizer infringed on his idea. Terms were withheld.
- Making Return to School a Bit Easier
- The Arduous Path to Becoming a Well-Rounded Student
- FOOTBALL '93 : The High Schools: City Section : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE : NORTH VALLEY LEAGUE
- PERFECTLY GOOD HIATT : Voice and Lyrics Remain the Focus Amid Thick Eruptions of Distorted, Melodic Guitar
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / SOUTHERN SECTION : MISSION LEAGUE
- Museum Caught in Budgetary Morass : Cutbacks: Staff at the Page, famous for its La Brea Tar Pits, finds that layoffs have put a lot of research on hold and dramatically increased the workload of those who remain.
- At Dil, You'll Find Indian Food With a Heart
- El Monte : Student Aid Bill Advances
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Museum Has Critical Role in the Fragile Cultural Ecosystem : By organizing its Oxnard spaces, the Carnegie has allowed for the graceful display of discrete exhibitions.
- Point Mugu Rescue Unit to Be Disbanded : Military: Navy officials say the three versatile Sea Knight helicopters have better uses. The program has cost $300,000 a year.
- ENCINO : Shopping Center to Fill a Big Hole
- Red-Ribbon Smugness Is Too Easy : In the case of HIV, political correctness blocks out research on any but 'approved' paths.
- Actor Kept Denny's Bag as 'Evidence of Inhumanity' : An actor who rescued a motorist assaulted at the intersection where Reginald Denny was attacked said Wednesday he took Denny's orange duffel bag home as a personal reminder of inhumanity.
- Wilshire Blvd., Emanuel Temples to Merge
- GLENDALE : Police Department Formed at College
- Blocking Out the Past : Gerald Perry Is Putting Arrests and Injuries Behind Him and Filling a Big Hole for the Raiders
- Homefed Execs Voted Selves Big Severance, Hearing Told : Banking: A top regulator says the FDIC annulled $18 million in golden parachute packages at the failing thrift.
- The Next Page in Book Publishing History Should Be a Digitized One
- The Legislative Signs Can Be Confusing
- 'Bee Buster' Says His Job Is a Honey
- Learning to Get by at Cash-Strapped Black Colleges : Enrollment's up at Southern University despite inadequate facilities. Self-reliance is key to survival, officials say.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Cheerful China Fresh Is Exotic and Tasty : The sweet-and-sour dishes and hearty soups on top of the karaoke promise a delicious meal and an entertaining night.
- Closing in on Shot at the No. 2 Spot : College football: Ziv Gottlieb, California's No. 3 quarterback, is working hard for a chance to play.
- Chandler Brossard; Writer, Editor and Educator
- Yeltsin Suspends Vice President and a Deputy Premier : Russia: Both officials have been charged with corruption. But legal scholars say decree could lead to a national crisis.
- On Sod Farms, Grass Is Greener Without Water Waste : Operations that provide lawns for California homes use river runoff for irrigation.
- Ex-Gang Member Is Now a Role Model and Adviser to Youths at Risk
- Out With the 'F' Words : The Technical Aspects of Maralys Wills' O.C.-Set Thriller Have Been Praised but She Says De-Feminizing the Work Was What Made It Publishable
- The following are selected entries from...
- Talks End on Rails to Link Ports, L.A. : Transportation: Long Beach is second harbor to drop negotiations with Southern Pacific. But backers say Alameda Corridor may yet provide efficient cargo transport.
- Lions' Roaring Start Is Silenced by Trojans : Women's volleyball: Loyola plays eighth-ranked team close in first two games, but USC shows might in winning season-opening match.
- MUSIC REVIEW : With Klas, the Philharmonic Rises Above the Routine
- MTV VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS : 10 Years of Heavy Rotation : A Bash That Puts the Rock in Raucous
- GARDEN FRESH : Mizuna: The Next Arugula
- COLLECTIBLES : Sentiment Keeps Brewing in Teapots
- More Cooperation Likely on Key Issues Facing Congress : Government: Clinton's economic plan barely survived partisan wars. Now lawmakers will take up NAFTA, an anti-crime bill and welfare reform.
- When ESL Meets DUI, the Message Is as Simple as ABC
- Bell, Maywood : Student Volunteers Sought to Clean up Business Areas
- Peace Talks on Bosnia Break Down in Geneva
- The following are the top music sales...
- DWP Strike Complicates Man's Race to Save Wife
- Glendale : Alex Theatre Gets $330,000
- Companies Report Work Force Growth
- Man Shot to Death in Robbery on Encino Street
- LAPD Says Briseno Is Unfit to Be on Force : Hearing: Sergeant tells Board of Rights the suspended officer has a pattern of lying. He is accused of using excessive force on Rodney G. King.
- GARDEN GROVE : Principal to Lead School Association
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 : ORANGE LEAGUE
- GOLF / DAN HAFNER : Senior Tour Keeps Getting Tougher
- Northridge Starts Again With a Loss
- Orange County a Tough Place for No. 1 Trojans
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Ryan Tests Arm at Fenway
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Seasoning Bears Skillful Harvest
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Robinson Will Try to Give Team a Start
- STAGE REVIEW : Performers Illuminate Insightful 'Shadow Box'
- 200 Police Raid Gang Members in 4 Counties : Crime: The slaying of a 15-year-old bystander in an Orange shootout leads to the arrest of 12 people.
- Landfill Fights Curbs on Expansion
- Clinton Defense Plan Calls for Leaner Forces : Military: Proposal aims at improving Pentagon's ability to respond, fight two major conflicts at once.
- DROP IN ON MOZART : In Spirit of Composer's Time, Pacific Symphony Inserts Concerto Into Serenade
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Walsh Report Said to Tie Bush Aides to Cover-Up
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Teens in Alleged Gang Attire Are Denied Admission to Fair
- VENTURA : Bicyclist Dies After Being Hit by Car
- CAMARILLO : Attorney Ordered to Turn Over His Files
- FULLERTON : Electric Blanket Causes House Fire
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Tony Woods Is Reunited With Knox
- Angels Still Feel the Loss of Harvey : Baseball: After 5-1 loss to Orioles, they announce that Butcher will have elbow surgery next week. He is fourth potential closer to be sidelined because of injury this season.
- THEATER REVIEW : Wordy Wit May Bring Applause, but Won't Hide 'La Bete's' Flaws
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Regulation Limbo: Alcohol, Nutrition and the BATF
- Is It Bigger Than a Breadbox?
- Tony Tigers : Renovated Exhibit Is Showcase for Zoo's Newest Inhabitants
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : It's Not Quite Endless Summer
- U.S. Cannot Bar Demjanjuk's Return, Reno Says : Law: But she will seek to uphold the accused Nazi's 1986 deportation. Israeli court is to decide today whether he can be tried on new war crimes charges.
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 Mega Medley,...
- La Canada : Lesson in Cyclist's Death
- LOCAL ADVANTAGE: If they can pull themselves...
- Bernie Baum; Songwriter of the '50s and '60s
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- HEALTHWATCH : 98% of County's School-Age Youths Have Necessary Shots : A no-cost vaccination fair for children from 2 months to 18 years is planned Sept. 12 in Simi Valley.
- BURBANK : City Asks to Regulate the Cost of Cable TV
- Solar Radio System Planned on Anacapa
- Persistent Parents Pool Their Efforts and Get Results--at Last
- Police Say That Dokes Used Cocaine, Alcohol Before Running Down Vendor
- Start-Up Firm May Have to Shut : Finances: Unable to find a lender, Rising Star Contract Services turns to a coalition of local leaders for help.
- County to Redouble Efforts to Stop Medi-Cal Abuses : Treatment: Health director says he'll seek federal aid to prevent foreign visitors from manipulating the system.
- Little Big Men : World Champs Are Back Home but Still in the Spotlight
- Preview of 1993 Fall Season: Plenty of Potential for Blockbusters : Terrific 22: Southern California's most-publicized prep football players have high standards to live up to.
- Club Oasis Gets OK to Serve Liquor : Business: Zoning administrator's granting of conditional land-use permit strikes a compromise between restaurateur and neighbors.
- WORDS AND IMAGES : It's That Time of Year to Pick Up Pen Again : Writers may find it hard to resume tasks. But many groups offer support, marketing tips and chances to meet others.
- A Subdued Start to the Evening
- The Animals: "The Best of the Animals" (1966); <i> MGM</i>
- 2 More on City Council Oppose Library Sale
- Ground Control : Veteran Big A Groomsman Among the Best in His Field
- 6 Animal Shelters to Close on Fridays
- Man Who Died in Custody Is Identified
- Worker Sentenced for Sex With Minor
- School Board Criticizes District for Underestimating Revenue : Moorpark: The administrators had warned of a $2-million deficit, but they ended up with a $1-million surplus.
- He's Automatic, but He Comes With a Stick
- Former USC Coach Jess Hill Dead at 86
- What an Entrance for This Giant, 3-2 : Baseball: John Patterson shows up and, in first at-bat this season, beats Braves with a ninth-inning homer.
- COLUMN ONE : Feeling Unsafe at Any Speed : Driving phobia can keep even experienced motorists off the road. They fear anxiety attacks brought on by freeways, tunnels or rush-hour traffic.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Mixed as Long Yield Keeps Falling : Market Overview
- AUTOS
- Hurricane Emily No Longer Any Threat : Storm: North Carolina residents assess the damage--and most feel lucky. Officials credit mandatory evacuation with reducing the risk.
- FOOTBALL '93 : The High Schools: City / Southern Section : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE : PACIFIC LEAGUE
- Pasadena : Fired Security Chief's Trial
- Glendora : Doctor Pleads Not Guilty
- Homeless Get to Be the Home Team : Sportsmanship: They lose a ballgame to a squad of police officers, but goodwill on the field makes everybody feel like winners.
- 'Rustlers' Rhapsody' Rounds Up Matinee Cliches to Spoof
- Robin and His Merry Men: A Rich Tradition, Sometimes Poorly Done
- Rosie Flores: "Once More With Feeling"; H<i> ighTone</i>
- White Makes His Conversion to Green Bay : Football: Hospitality, straight talk brought defensive lineman to the Packers. He wants to take them to a title.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Young Might Start for 49ers Sunday
- Personal Income Dips for Second Month : Economy: July's 0.2% decline is the first back-to-back drop since 1954. Floods and drought are blamed.
- Puente Hills Landfill Operators Push for Veto of Bill to Curb Expansion
- FOOTBALL '93 : Rising (to Division I) From the Dead : CSUN Program Survives Budget Ax to Live On in Cost-Conscious New Conference
- Love for the Balkiest Beast of Burden : Nostalgia: Some youngsters fall head over heels for horses, but one young girl finds beauty and grace in the guise of the lowly mule.
- The Arduous Path to Becoming a Well-Rounded Student
- MEMBERS OF THE OLD SCHOOL : Adults Are Going Back to Class, Too, to Learn About Everything From Sailing to Computers
- Cerritos : 3-Year Advanced Science Program Planned at Gahr
- In Limelight of Peace Plan, Jericho Finds Old Divisions : Mideast: Jewish settlers worry about security. Palestinians say it is too little, too late. Yet hope abides.
- County Exodus Reaches All-Time High : Population: Figures show a loss of 4,296 drivers. The weak economy is forcing residents to seek opportunities elsewhere.
- CAMARILLO : Shetland Pony Is Taken From Pen
- Wachs Cancels European Trip After Criticism by Councilman : City Hall: Yaroslavsky introduces a motion to cancel all excused absences of council members following the strike by DWP workers.
- An Odd Political Alliance Plots a Winning Strategy : Clinton, Dole rightly see NAFTA as win-win deal for three countries
- Judge Switches Again on Who Owns Railroad Right of Way : Law: Latest ruling is that the green belt between Valley Drive and Ardmore Avenue belongs not to Manhattan Beach, but to far-flung heirs of private owners.
- DANA POINT : City Clerk Quits at Conclusion of Leave
- Cable Firm's Move Isn't Music to Residents' Ears
- Mother Remains in Custody Over Heroin Deal
- Ducks Offering 14-Game Ticket Plans
- Sierra Madre : Compensation for McRea
- Arcadia : Teacher Arrested in Pot Raid
- U.S. Admits Eight Shipwrecked Cubans From Mexico : Immigration: The case contrasts with American pressure to deport 600 Chinese intercepted off Baja California.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : District Signs Pact to Turn School Site Into Mall : Education: Shopping center could generate $25 million over 30 years. Officials say Soledad Canyon Elementary was underused.
- County Plan Would Require Ride Sharing : Transit: The action could save $310,000 annually in car-pooling incentives. Union representatives oppose it.
- LOS ANGELES : $25,000 Reward Over Shots Fired at LAPD Officers
- ORANGE : Recreation Program Fee Hikes Considered
- Seats at the Denny Trial Are the Toughest in Town : Court: The line forms at 5 a.m. Long wait is followed by a mad dash for a few prized passes.
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 : ORANGE LEAGUE
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 : ORANGE LEAGUE
- Run of Bonito Makes It Successful Week for Anglers
- DEL MAR : Cancer Claims Trainer Marion Smith
- U.S. OPEN : Wilander Back on Course With a Dramatic Victory
- Rose: The Ultimate Picnic Wine Comes of Age
- The Last Picnic : Spontaneous Consumption : Party: In the Pacific Northwest, where summer may last only a week, they've learned to put their beach parties together in a hurry.
- FOOTBALL '93 : THE HIGH SCHOOLS / SOUTHERN SECTION : SANTA FE LEAGUE
- Long Beach : Council Gives Initial OK to Huge Redevelopment Project
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Decided Study in Conflicts : Scheduling: There are only so many hours in a day, which for some students means making serious choices.
- FOOTBALL '93 : The High Schools: Southern Section : HIGH DESERT LEAGUE
- JAUNTS : The Frontier Lives On at Paramount Ranch : Popular film location, now part of a national recreation area, has been used so long it's become part of history itself.
- FOOTBALL '93 : THE HIGH SCHOOLS / CITY SECTION : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE : EAST VALLEY LEAGUE
- National Video Rentals : 'Joon' Hits Right Notes With Viewers
- 'Different World' Star Creates a Different World for City Kids
- FULLERTON : Couple Charged in Prostitution Case
- August in Name Only : Weather: Cloudy skies helped keep the temperatures lower than usual, creating comfortably mild days. This month may be different.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Parolee Sentenced to 24 Years for Rape
- 3.5% Utility Tax Gets Surprising Support at Hearing
- DRAMA : 'A Few Good Men' Returns to Stage : This production of the play that became a hit movie is fast-paced and packed with suspense, humor and ideas.
- Falling Stars Are Sheer Poetry
- Judge Rejects Firm's Claims on Role in Iraqi Aid
- ACLU Battles Ordinance Targeting Day Laborers : Law: The group seeks to overturn the Agoura Hills ban on workers congre- gating on roadsides. City officials call it a public-safety measure.
- Segerstrom Offices Close to Mourn the Death of Girl : Accident: Coroner's office says Corinne Segerstrom, 7, died as a result of a head injury. She is remembered as a vivacious and well-rounded student who loved to write.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Weighs Hiring Full-Time Chief
- ENCINO : Grocer Shot to Death in Front of His Home
- WOODLAND HILLS : Police Chief Seeks Chamber's Support
- MAPA Chapter Head Elected to 2nd Term
- Prociw's Goal Gives Master's Soccer Win
- Stills Alone Today, Looking to Tomorrow : Pop music: Touring solo but still very much a part of CSN and the nostalgia for the '60s, the optimistic veteran singer-guitarist says his best work is yet to come.
- ART REVIEW : Outterbridge: Assembling Stories : LOS ANGELES FESTIVAL: "HOME, PLACE and MEMORY" <i> A city-wide arts fest.</i>
- Suit Against Shiley Settled Out of Court
- Community Newsletter Has Police on a New Beat : Law enforcement: The full-color publication, assembled with volunteer help, aims to improve communication between officers and residents.
- FOOTBALL '93 : The Colleges: JUCOS : Foothill Schedule Gets Makeover as East L.A. Goes Under : Extra Game Against Conference Opponent Won't Affect Standings
- Schools Chief Reconsiders Plan to Sell District Land : Education: State-appointed Administrator Stanley G. Oswalt's proposal to use proceeds from the sale or lease of three properties to refurbish existing facilities is strongly criticized.
- Al Trace; Bandleader Recorded the Hit 'Mairzy Doats'
- Ska-Daddyz Keep Fans Dancing 5 Nights a Week
- I WANT MY MTV . . ....
- FOOTBALL '93 : The Colleges: JUCOS : WESTERN STATE CONFERENCE
- Father, Son Hospitalized After High-Speed Chase Ends in Crash
- RESEDA : Workers Hurry to Repair Burnt Classrooms
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 : ORANGE LEAGUE
- In a Lost Cause, Lasorda Is Ejected in First
- MOVIES* An American in Venice: Steven Spielberg...
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 : ORANGE LEAGUE
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Griffey Raises Homer Total to 40
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Dotson's Resume Impressive
- Charlotte Trades Gill to Seattle
- U.S. OPEN NOTES : Add Lendl, Bruguera to Early Casualty List
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: ORANGE LEAGUE : Numbers All Add Up to Success for Draft
- LABOR
- Snapple Tries to Cap the Rumors
- Murdoch Set to Buy Delphi Data Services : Media: News Corp. gets ready to hit the information superhighway. An electronic newspaper is planned.
- FOOTBALL '93 : The High Schools: City / Southern Section : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- Ellis St. Joseph; Award-Winning TV Writer
- FOOTBALL '93 : The Colleges: Cal Lutheran : Cal Lutheran Needs Stoppers to Make a Go at SCIAC Title : Hacker Returns, but CLU Must Fill Defensive Holes
- One State's Boom Could Turn Into Another State's Boon
- Gum Ban Bursts Students' Bubble : Regulations: Roosevelt Middle School gets tough, even with adults, after costly cleanup. Students get chewed out for the first violation, but habitual offenders face suspension.
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Help! I Need Somebody--Help! Not Just Anybody
- Iraq Asks U.N. to Ease Hardships, Lift Sanctions
- Legal Weapon : Jay Alan Sekulow is the Christian Right's leading lion in the judicial arena. Those he opposes say he's a zealot, an opportunist--and a formidable foe.
- Orange County Video Rentals
- South Gate : Absolved of Liability, City Will Not Oppose Pipeline
- Central African Ex-Emperor to Gain Freedom
- Surprise Ending for Cable TV Customers : Entertainment: Rate regulation was supposed to cut monthly bills. It will for some subscribers, but for others the charges actually will go up.
- LITTLE LEAGUE NOTEBOOK : Cheating Scandal, Take 2: This Time, Long Beach Played Around It
- AUTOS
- The Last Picnic : The Pleasures of <i> Panini</i>
- White House Sees Sluggish Growth : Economy: Administration drops target for the year to 2% from 3.1% and predicts slow activity for the next four years. But it anticipates a much smaller budget deficit.
- Pomona : Camp for AIDS Patients
- Santa Monica : Arts Funding Available
- Buyers Seek Bargains as Home Prices Keep Sliding : Real estate: La Canada Flintridge emerges as bright spot with a nearly 21% increase in sales over same period last year.
- Intuit, Chipsoft Agree to Merge in $225-Million Deal
- Masters of the Toy Universe : Retail: The big guys have taken over the industry playground.
- The Breads of Summer
- Brown Endorses Proposal to Issue Tamper-Proof ID Cards
- RETAILING
- PARTY LINE : Just Another Brick in the Wall
- Gummy, Slimy, Sticky: The Many Charms of Okra
- My Burger, Right or Wrong
- Chicken on Greens: The In-Betweener
- New FBI Director Assails Officers' Turf Battles : Crime: At swearing-in ceremony, Freeh says law enforcers' lack of cooperation only helps criminals. His comments echo statements by Reno.
- Fund-Raising Frenzy Hits State Capitol
- Sierra Madre : Travel Agent Is Charged
- Passed Over by the Clippers, Calvin Rebounds, Scores on Inner-City Court : Youth sports: When he wasn't hired as head coach, the former pro star turned to the First AME Church, where he found solace and a new purpose--a role model for youth.
- Will Rogers' Message Still Comes Across : Lance Brown's one-man show proves the homespun humorist's philosophy rings true in the 1990s.
- West Hollywood : Plan for Plummer Park
- A Little Luck Brings Big Title
- Cheryl Miller Receives an Offer to Coach USC
- ABC Plans Kinder, Gentler Animated 'Cryptkeeper'
- Stapleton to Star in 'Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle'
- Kelly Ruggirello, 30, has been appointed to...
- HEALTH CARE
- American, Delta Expect Further Cost Cutting
- FOOTBALL '93 : The High Schools: City / Southern Section : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- Panel OKs Bill to Limit Firearm Clips : Legislation: Assembly committee reverses its earlier action. A man whose wife was slain in San Francisco shooting testifies in favor of the measure.
- THEATER : Choreography the Star of 'West Side Story' : Seeing the play staged as a nearly uninterrupted dance piece brings a renewed vitality and excitement to the popular show.
- Invention: Mother of a Convention
- DRAMA : 'Steel Magnolias' in Bloom Again : The Ojai Art Center Theatre production offers humor and heart in its portrayal of six women in a small Louisiana town.
- CULTURE PEARLS : Babushka Russian Bakery Savors Old World Flavors
- Emulex Reports Profit of $3.5 Million for 1993
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / SOUTHERN SECTION : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- FOOTBALL '93 : The High Schools: City / Southern Section : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE : INDEPENDENTS
- Boom Hasn't Left the Room in Laguna Beach Since 1927
- His Message: Deal With Differences : Culture: Psychologist Terrence Roberts teaches fellow African-Americans how to address race and class issues.
- Sting Operation Goes After Gay-Bashers : Law enforcement: A 2-month-old Sheriff's Department program has put plainclothes deputies on the street as decoys to combat a hate crime that often goes unreported.
- Voting Attendance Is So High That 90% Ranks Near Bottom
- Santa Barbara: A Perfect Place to Spend a Perfect Time of Year
- Rita Hopkins of Glendale has been named...
- THEATER : Strong Acting Brings Humanity to 'Holiday' : Writer Philip Barry exposes the foibles of the very wealthy in this lesser known work.
- Angry Crowd Jeers Vector Control Board's Raising of Fee : Government: Residents, fed up with tax increases and a poor economy, complain bitterly of pest control hike of $2.09 per year. Agency blames fund loss to state.
- Student Loan Default List Misleading, Officials Concede : Protests: Some health care professionals express outrage at being included, which U.S agency says could have resulted from a single late payment within a year.
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: ORANGE LEAGUE : 1992 in Review
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Donahue to Name Starter at Quarterback Today
- Whitson Takes Junior Golf Title by Four Strokes
- GATT Chief Warns EC That Farm Discord Could Sink Talks
- Cucumber Tea Sandwiches, Chicken Salad, Bishop's Bread
- JAZZ : Conti Feels at Home at the Marriott
- City Hires New Firm to Manage Shuttles : Transportation: Citing safety concerns, council members switch operators of the free Beeline buses in a three-year, $4.3-million deal.
- LOS ANGELES : 10 Charged in Massive Workers' Comp Fraud
- Shopping Malls Go Smoke-Free in the Valley
- '93-94 Community College Funds OKd
- A Federal Policy to Drive You Insane
- Countywide : Zoo Exhibit Re-Creates the Amazon
- TUSTIN : District Seeks to Sell 2 Closed School Sites
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : DiSarcina Visits Teammates
- AFC PREVIEW : Please, Somebody, Give Bills a Break
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Finally, a Holiday for Drabek
- JAZZ REVIEW : A World-Class Show From Marlena Shaw
- Cohn Should Move to the Edge
- Wymer Begins 14 1/2-Year Prison Term for $92-Million Fraud
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Mixed as Long Yield Keeps Falling : Market Overview
- City Weighs Options to Enforce Anti-Smoking Ordinance : Health: A smokers' rights petition drive could put the law on hold pending an April vote. But some officials are looking at ways to put the law--or one similar to it--into effect now.
- Back-to-School Recycling Lesson
- Compton : Schools Chief Explains Call to Remove Board Members
- Record Number Leave State as Economy Drags
- Brain Bank Deposit May Pay Dividends to Fellow Humans
- FOOTBALL '93 : The High Schools: City / Southern Section : ALPHA LEAGUE
- KIDS ON FILM : Relentless 'Bobby Fischer' Strikes Empathetic Note
- Bistro 201's Rent Dispute With Landlord Resolved