- No E.T.s on Mars? O Ye of Little Faith
- SANTA ANA : Man Shot in Head While Driving
- City Forms Commission to Lobby for Light Rail
- Voting Attendance Is So High That 90% Ranks Near Bottom
- SIMI VALLEY : Elderly Offered Health Screenings
- IRVINE : School Board OKs $94-Million Budget
- Robbers Kill Guard, Steal 2 Big Rigs and $1 Million in Goods : Crime: One trailer is recovered, its merchandise largely intact. An officer calls L.A. 'the cargo-theft capital of the world.'
- BURBANK : Warner Bros., Schools Start Job Training Course
- OXNARD : College Worker Meets With Clinton
- Debate on School Voucher Initiative to Be Held
- Countywide : Terminated Teacher Sues Law School
- A Laughing Matter : Entertainment: 'Tonight Show' host Jay Leno tries out new material at a club in Hermosa Beach to stay fresh interacting with a small audience.
- Prostitution 'Sting' Arrests Made
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 : ORANGE LEAGUE
- Davenport Is Winner at Open
- In Photo Finish, Kyman to Start : College football: He edges Millis and will open at quarterback for Northridge against San Diego State.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Tears for Fears: Polished Set, but Little Substance
- MTV VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS : 10 Years of Heavy Rotation : A Look at a Critic's Picks as We Await Tonight's Madonna Moment
- FOOTBALL '93 : COVER STORY : HEAD GAMES : Players Must Motivate Themselves, but a Lift From Coaches Also Helps
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Their Work Is All Play in Italy : Music: Members of the American Youth Symphony got to visit the beach as well as play concerts on their weeklong tour. Seven are from Orange County.
- Construction Delays Start of Oak Park Elementary School : Education: The district says working parents will be offered free child care and bus service during the eight days.
- Civic Leaders Propose Group to Attack Blight : North Hills: Social services, government and police would try to put a stop to gangs, drugs and decaying apartments, initially on Orion Avenue.
- Thatcher, Shultz, Others Urge U.S. Use of Air Strikes in Bosnia
- COSTA MESA : Officials Praise SRO Hotel Plans
- Pacific Palisades : Height of Buildings Limited
- FOOTBALL '93 : The High Schools: City / Southern Section : NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE
- LA PALMA : Pee Wee Football Sign-Ups Underway
- Huntington Park : Center Offers Students Help to Offset Library Cutbacks
- GARDEN GROVE : Suspected Drug Lab Found in Apartment
- GOINGS ON
- The verdict: Lawyer jokes are so common...
- PLACENTIA, YORBA LINDA : Principals Assigned to Elementary Posts
- SIMI VALLEY : Bowling Contest to Kick Off City Festival
- Former Real Estate Salesman Held in Investment Scheme
- Rio Vista School Gets Bilingual Principal
- 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.
- Independent Review of Metro Rail Safety Urged : Transportation: A congressman wants quality of tunnel construction studied.
- FOOTBALL '93 : The High Schools: Southern Section : FOOTHILL LEAGUE
- BOOK REVIEW : A Politician Trapped in Comic Mayhem : STRIP TEASE <i> by Carl Hiaasen</i> Alfred A. Knopf: $21, 357 pages
- Bias Claimed in Schools Story
- Mars Observer Failure
- Striking a Nerve in Ex-City Official
- Michael Jackson
- Crisis of Confidence in Compton School District
- College Sports
- Bill to Create Jazz Institute Does an Encore : Legislation: The fate of the program at Cal State Long Beach now rests with Gov. Wilson, who vetoed an earlier plan. The institute would help preserve jazz by establishing an archive of recordings and memorabilia.
- Saudi Jet Deal
- Clinton Critics
- 'Classic' Comments on Recording
- Botanist's Credit for Species' Distinctions
- FOOTBALL '93 : The High Schools: Southern Section : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- Use of El Toro Base
- Father Greeley on Catholic Doctrine
- 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.
- Spending by City of Rancho Palos Verdes
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 2, 1993
- Obituaries - Sept. 2, 1993
- Obituaries - Sept. 2, 1993
- Carl's Jr. Founder Has a Beef With Chain's Board : Restaurants: Karcher, upset with declining stock and family income, issues ultimatum: Take my suggestions or face a coup.
- Political, Religious Right Lead School Book Ban Efforts : Censorship: A survey by a liberal-leaning group finds 41% of 347 attempts to restrict reading material succeeded. 'The Color Purple' is one target.
- Karcher Seeks Control of Fast-Food Chain : Business: Hamburger magnate challenges board of directors' strategy to revive O.C.-based firm.
- Region's Aerospace Sector Spared in Defense Review
- 3 Groups Court Point Man for El Toro : Conversion: Dave Larson, assigned to help with Marine base plans by federal government, will come here Sept. 21 to meet with officials from each faction.
- U.S. Asks Allies to Help Pay for Palestinian Rule
- Hurtt Delays His Challenge for State Senate Leadership Post
- Wetlands Tour Takes a Tern for the Better
- Chance for Smog Check Compromise Seen : Environment: EPA threatens to withhold highway funds if California fails to overhaul its vehicle testing system. Officials want to reach an agreement before sanctions are imposed.
- Union Says Deputies Will Strike if Benefits Are Cut : Labor: Edelman calls it a moot point since county has put in abeyance a plan to end its contributions Nov. 1.
- Jackson Aides Go Back on the Offensive
- 10,000 Strike Against DWP; Judge Orders Most Back : Labor: Minimal disruption is reported on first day of walkout. Unions, management talk after long standoff.
- Fig's Trip to Cabo Includes a Key Story About Lost Beach
- DUCK CALL: Disneyland President Jack Lindquist has...
- 3 New Players Emerge in Jackson Case
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 2, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 2, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 2, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 2, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 2, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 2, 1993
- INTERNATIONAL NEWS : Mexico Joins the Credit Reporting Loop : Commerce: Dun & Bradstreet's upgraded computer service is expected to be a boon for trade.
- Consumers Seem Resigned to Slow Growth : Economy: Survey finds confidence dipped in August. U.S. says profits of corporations continued to rise in second quarter.
- Fight Against Child Pornography Waged on New Front: Computers
- MARKETING AND MEDIA
- LATIN AMERICA
- Edison Group Says Hiring, Promotions Are Unfair to Blacks : Labor: A 'glass ceiling' blocking top-level promotions is cited in state, federal complaints. Utility defends its record.
- Insurers Sue Exxon to Avoid Paying Costs of Valdez Spill
- Makers Must Track All Implants : Health: FDA says it must be able to quickly notify recipients if problems arise. Device manufacturers complain about added costs.
- Sister of Boy Killed by Rat to Stay in County Home
- GROUND BOUND: The sluggish economy and competition...
- Specialty Restaurants to Reorganize : Finance: Chain based in Anaheim files for Chapter 11 protection. Some units will close. Orange Hill will stay open.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- O.C. Law Enforcement: Gangs 'Have Free Rein' : Crime: Investigators ponder next move after judge's rejection of Westminster ban. An appeal is considered.
- Jackson's Brain Scan Normal After Migraine
- HEALTH
- Defense Review Unlikely to Seek Overhaul : Military: Policy is set to be made public today. Despite Clinton campaign stand, it is expected to urge modest change in Pentagon strategy and spending.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Falling Yields Push Dow Up 7.26 Points
- Concrete Firm to Settle Back-Pay Case for $11,984
- EUROPE
- Attorneys for Shiley Plaintiff Hint Settlement
- Reappointment of State School Leader Dropped
- AIRLINES
- KABC-TV Chief Leaves in Surprise Move : Media: Terry Crofoot, who kept the station's news program at No. 1, reportedly clashed with company president.
- MARKETING AND MEDIA : Ad Shop Foote, Cone May Share Pain of Layoff at Main Client Mazda of America
- SEESAW COUNTY: Until 1984, Ventura County was...
- Hate Crimes Drop, but Bonn Fears Alliances of Neo-Nazis : Germany: Numbers are still above last year's. Closer cooperation among rightist groups is reported.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Smaller Stocks Rise to Record; Yields Decline
- Clinton Sees Youths in Summer Service Projects as Trailblazers
- College Puts Students in Ivy Leaf of Their Own
- BOOK REVIEW : Does Ultra-Orthodoxy Pose Threat to Judaism and Israel? : PIETY & POWER: The World of Jewish Fundamentalism <i> by David Landau</i> ; Hill & Wang $27.50, 358 pages
- Persistence Pays Off : After Raider Torment and a Backup Role in Dallas, Beuerlein Is a Starter
- Potential Never Was Realized
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Mondesi Is Recalled to Replace Davis
- UCI Gets Radio Deal for Men's Basketball
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW : Price Takes Manly Approach to Coaching
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Filmmaker Takes Aim at Cultural Taboos : LOS ANGELES FESTIVAL: "Home, Place and Memory" A city-wide arts fest. : Movies: Marlon T. Riggs, the controversial maker of 'Tongues Untied,' returns with 'No Regret,' about five black gay men who are HIV-positive.
- LAPD Hearing to Review Briseno's Complex Case : Police: Politically charged disciplinary proceeding will go beyond simple question of excessive force in King case.
- One Day in the Capitol--a Notebook
- Queen Changing Rules at Buckingham Palace
- Wounded Man Won't Face Murder Charge : Crime: His alleged accomplice in a Winnetka burglary was slain when homeowner returned unexpectedly.
- PLACENTIA : Cuts Force Elimination of Programs
- Gnatcatchers Get Landfill as New Home : Wildlife: Supervisors approve $3.4-million replacement habitat. Environmentalists are skeptical.
- Newspaper Group Selects Publisher
- Isolated Rail Lines Lure Homeless : Shelter: A weekend shooting in Winnetka and a vacant Canoga Park store's population of transients shows the growing use of sites near tracks as refuges.
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- FAMILY : Schooling Kids on Bus Safety
- Principals Assemble for Pep Talk by Thompson
- Truck's Brake Fails, Killing Freeway Worker
- U.S. Allots $49.6 Million for Subway Construction
- Residents Say Homeless Concentrate Near Train Tracks : Transients: Two men shot inside a Canoga Park home apparently had lived in an encampment nearby. They were upset after a cleanup by homeowners disturbed their belongings, police say.
- Man Gets 2 Years in Fatal Car Theft : Crime: LeShawn Cummings, 29, pleaded no contest to stealing William Fliehmann's truck and inadvertently killing the highway worker.
- The MTA: New Mecca for Lobbyists
- OXNARD : 2 Plead Not Guilty in Aerial Joy Ride
- SAN FERNANDO : Ostrich Theft Suspect Pleads Not Guilty
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Facts and Figures : 1992 in Review
- Kruse to Begin Radiation Treatment : Football: Calvary Chapel quarterback, who has a tumor behind his eye that is believed to be benign, hopes to return to field this season.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Loss Doesn't Hurt Rose Bowl Hopes
- MOVIE REVIEW : Agnes Varda's Loving Portrait of Her 'Jacquot' : The late filmmaker Jacques Demy's early years are enchantingly evoked in his wife's film.
- Henley Ups the Ante in Geffen Fight : Lawsuit: Singer charges that entertainment impresario conspired with record corporations to blackball him.
- State, U.S. at Odds Over Smog-Check Policy : Legislature: Senate panel rejects a bill backed by the EPA. At issue is whether 9,600 test locations will be replaced by perhaps 200 high-tech sites that do not do repairs.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Finley, Langston Eschew Extra Rest
- Letterman Wins the First Round
- At Moscow Air Show, Hopes Soar for Sales of Technology : Aviation: The breadth of items on display is striking. The Russians seem prepared to market everything from satellites to cruise missiles.
- BURBANK : Special Line Links Deaf With Police
- Krespi Charged With Spousal Abuse
- Linkenauger Murder Case Heads for Jury : Courts: The defense says the case against the Moorpark man is based on circumstantial evidence and incomplete police work.
- Assembly Passes Bill Requiring Life Jackets for Children in Boats
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : If Thieves Want Your Car, They Will Get It
- Survey: Hospitals Overlook Domestic Violence : Assaults: Emergency room personnel can play big role in detecting attacks on women, but a lack of training hampers efforts to recognize abuse, a study says.
- CANOGA PARK : Police Department to Open Substation
- Wrestler Files Lawsuit Against Ex-Coach : Jurisprudence: Negligence that resulted in an injury during practice at Savanna is alleged.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Finley, Langston Eschew Extra Rest
- Braves Swiftly Chop Giants' Margin to 3 1/2
- Roberti Adds a Wrinkle to L.A. District Breakup Plan
- Bee-All, End-All Business : Laguna Beach Man Likes Risky Side of Insect Wrangling
- VAN NUYS : Driver Who Hit Officer Sentenced
- 2 Supervisors Rebut Allegations by Flynn : Government: Maggie Kildee and Susan K. Lacey are upset by accusations that they held secret meetings.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Pool Acquires Wheelchair Lift
- School of Hard Knox : Rams: Team will rely on improved defense and a coach who has seen tough times before.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Blue Jays Beat Athletics, Increase Lead to 1 1/2
- Same Dave, Same Jay, Same Hype : Television: The Leno-versus-Letterman late-night war brings out the worst in newscasters as anchors shamelessly promote the news.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Arabs, Israelis Cross 'No, Never' Lines for Peace
- CALABASAS : Reserve Deputy Breaks the Age Barrier
- Hoag Dropping Heart Transplants : Medicine: Hospital says too few surgeries are being performed to maintain proficiency. Meanwhile, UCI Medical Center begins liver transplant program.
- Cable Subscribers to See Rates Drop but They May Lose Some Stations : Television: New federal regulations will lower fees for about 77% of custo- mers. Others will face an increase.
- Donations Put Health Agency in Driver's Seat
- County Caring for Sister of Rat-Bite Victim
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- No Boss Jocks for These Heavenly Sounds : Radio: Mara Zhelutka's 'Music of the Spheres' and Mira Bai's 'Divine Songs' have loyal followings despite early time slots. Their gentle hosts may be the reason.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Tyson Puts the Western in Country
- Applications to Medical Schools Reach Record
- Simi Council Seeks FCC Rules for Cable Firm : Television: The city backs off from plans to set rate and service guidelines. The company has come out with new charges.
- VENTURA : Psychologist May Face Discipline by State
- VAN NUYS : Sisters Group Closes Only Office in Valley
- Off the Wall : Erasing The Tagger's Marks
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Dolphins Sign Humphrey
- Explosion Dents Line on Tank of Deadly Gas
- Military Poses Obstacle to Haiti Stability : Caribbean: Malval faces daunting task on reforms. U.N., U.S. aides arrive to lend support.
- Humanitarian Health Laws Leave Door Open to Abuse
- COLUMN ONE : Forecasters Fight to Foil the Flu : Each year, vaccine makers attempt the impossible. They try to guess which strains of the cagey--and dangerous--virus will strike next.
- Backer of Plan to Divide California Will Run for Lt. Governor
- OXNARD : Suspect Held in Killing of Musician
- 2 Groups Clash Over Station's Graffiti Mural
- LONG BEACH : 2 Children Hit by Stray Bullets in Their Sleep
- The Hug Felt 'Round the City : Before we can begin healing, we need to learn to judge one another as individuals rather than as political symbols.
- PERSPECTIVES ON MIDEAST PEACE : Israel Bites a Big Bullet, and a Palestinian State Is Certain : Rabin recognizes that the landscape of hostilities is changing, making this the best time to try for peace with security.
- In His View, the Naked Truth Makes Fans Grin and Bear It
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : No Decision Yet on No. 1 Quarterback
- U.S. OPEN / OTHER MATCHES : Capriati Makes a First-Round Exit
- Wait Ends for Raiders; Rocket Lands
- Healy Signs With N.Y. Rangers
- Punter Horan Might Wind Up With Rams : Football: Former Bronco and ex-Seahawk defensive lineman Woods could be added to roster before the season begins.
- Dodgers Trade Davis to Tigers : Baseball: Outfielder, 31, would have become a free agent after the season. Claire cites the team's emphasis on youth.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Husky Players' Eligibility Restored
- A Bit of Childhood Dies Along With a School's Demise
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 70 Ninth-Graders at Vasquez High School Are Off to a Full Year of Firsts : Education: The students are being given the opportunity to play a role in developing their new campus in Acton.
- Portion of Poli Street Near High School to Be Closed
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Defense Says Killings a Crime of Passion
- GUN WATCH : Clip Job
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : McDonnell Agrees to Pay Fine by EPA
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Starring Marlin Grando : Hawaii's Billfish Tournament Features a 1,166-Pound Catch by Torrance Angler
- NFC PREVIEW : A Lot Is Different, but Not Much at the Top
- Good 'News!' Gets Jump on Yesterday : The exuberant Starlight cast pulls off the old-fashioned song-and-dance extravaganza in the area premiere of the updated 1927 musical.
- TV/RADIOCraft Dismissed: Christine Craft, who became widely...
- Why Corporate Cash Flows to Third World
- Cigarettes Kill
- GOP
- Trains for the Fair
- ASIA
- 5.6 Quake Near Caspian Sea
- Litton Wins Record $1.2-Billion Patent Award : Aerospace: Federal jury finds that Honeywell stole mirror-coating technology used in aircraft navigation systems.
- All Dressed Up for the Emmys : Nominees Shine for Best Costume
- The Pros Know : Want to update your wardrobe? Our experts say: Be individuals, and <i> please</i> lose the hippie-retro stuff
- Carl Karcher Threatening to Oust Company Directors
- In Taos, Researchers Can Hum It, but They Can't Name That Sound
- Foreign Visitors Put Strain on State's Medical System : Finances: Many improperly obtain taxpayer-financed care. But officials say they cannot legally refuse treatment.
- India Plans to Open Taj Mahal in Evenings
- TRADE
- LATIN AMERICA
- MARKETING AND MEDIA
- EUROPE
- Jesse Jackson Hails Israel-PLO Accords as a Crucial Step
- Answering Kids' Questions
- SAN CLEMENTE : Zoning Ordinance Workshop Offered
- TRADE
- It's Fund Raising as Usual Around the State Capitol : Government: It's a fact of political life that staying in office is expensive. That's why even freshman lawmakers--many of whom vowed to shun special interests--have their hands out.
- Abuse Allegations Stir Parents' Fears
- EXECUTIVE TRAVEL : Zagat Survey: Chicago Hotels
- Bungled U.S. Raid Sparks Complaints From Western Aid Groups in Somalia
- THOUSAND OAKS : Animal Shelter to Close on Fridays
- A mayoral endorsement of butt bongo?KLSX, the...
- National Medical Is Seeking Mass Texas Settlement
- Flying First-Class at a Coach Price
- Frankie Laine Keeps to the Sunny Side : Despite a recent personal loss, the singer promotes his auto-biography and croons a tune to swoon for.
- New Cease-Fire OKd as Bosnia Talks Enter Decisive Phase : Balkans: Serbian leaders say they expect the war-torn republic's president to accept peace plan today. But he sees 'no progress' on borders.
- Gangs--On the Edge of Anarchy : But even a sympathetic judge says some crackdowns go too far
- N.J. Copter Crash Kills 1
- Pair Get Prison Terms in Bay Dumping
- Pro-Union Label Won't Fit Clinton : He has helped workers some, but NAFTA support makes him less of a bargain.
- Roberti Offers Compromise on District Split-Up
- At 16, Christine Olson lost her...
- AUTOS
- Pool Created for South-Central L.A. Loans : Credit: Twenty-three banks respond to federal pressure and unite to make $10 million available to minority-owned firms.
- MARKETING AND MEDIA
- Environmental-Law Consultant Seeks Chapter 11 : Reorganization: Michael Brandman Associates says big accounts such as Disneyland's will not be affected.
- For Happy Trails, Exercise Caution : Study shows injuries are a given for mountain bikers, but slowing down and wearing helmets can lessen the severity. Riding downhill causes most injuries.
- Child Dies in Segerstrom Farm Accident
- Out of Reach Abroad, Ineligible Patients' Assets Can Be Hard to Trace
- BURBANK : City Requests Funds for Proposed Park
- Witness Says He Saw Defendant Attack Denny
- For Freshmen, It's a Brave New World : Cal Lutheran: Undergraduates' first assignment is to adjust to roommates and independence. Their classes begin today.
- FULLERTON : County May Act to Offset Utility Tax
- SOUTH BAY : EPA to Test Back-Yard Soil in Area Near Torrance
- LA HABRA : Police Break the Ice With Baseball Cards
- LOS ANGELES : Video Camera Test OKd for 7 LAPD Patrol Cars
- ORANGE : Officer Charged in Stabbing of Man
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Sheffield's Homer a Winner Against Old Padre Friends
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Don't Bet Sylmar Will Stumble on Its Way to Valley Pac-8 Title
- Dodgers Finally Sign Dreifort for $1.3 Million
- KLAC Will Broadcast Mighty Ducks, but Conflicts With Lakers a Problem
- Yankees Hope to Close Strongly With Lee Smith
- Southland Does Balancing Act : Women's volleyball: UCLA, USC and Cal State Long Beach have several holes to fill.
- In Real Tournament, Agassi Is Really Gone : U.S. Open: Enqvist, an unheralded Swede, eliminates former Wimbledon champion in five sets in first round.
- Shakespeare O.C. Makes Plans for a 'Feast'
- WESTMINSTER : Suspect's Extradition Is Delayed Again
- CANOGA PARK : Cleanup Group Says Graffiti Mounting
- Walk of Acclaim : Santa Monica's Thriving Promenade Tries to Maintain Its Shine
- Library's Hours May Be Reduced
- OXNARD : 2 Men, 15-Year-Old Held in Carjacking
- RESEDA : Zoning Board Rules Against Petting Zoo
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Dance Therapy Helps Homeless Kids Feel Better
- Garth Brooks Looking for a Chance in Director's Chair
- Among the Levers for Peace . . . Bosnia : A series of unanticipated shocks jolted both sides, from the rain of Scuds onto Israeli soil to the loss of Bush and Baker.
- Taggers Debate Their Critics, Who See No Art in Graffiti
- Fifth Patient Dies in Drug Test Gone Awry : Medicine: Woman, 37, had received two liver transplants. The 15-person NIH experiment had been studying a promising treatment for hepatitis B.
- Oriole Is Baines of Angel Rookie's Existence : Baseball: Baltimore's designated hitter helps beat Leftwich again, 8-2. Pagliarulo has four hits.
- Jessica Shapiro of Granada Hills High made...
- Statistics Show Boating Is Only as Safe as Boaters Make It
- New Trouble in Air for Trojan Defense : College football: Houston, with Jimmy Klingler, will be throwing out of the run-and-shoot.
- CSUN Sluggers Take Swing at Olympics
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Faulk Has Most--but Not All--of CSUN's Attention
- Valley Obituaries
- MOORPARK : Union to Appeal Coach's Ouster
- ORANGE : Officer Swerves Into Car, Ends Hour Chase
- Hundreds Evacuated After Bomb Threat
- State Senate OKs Tax Break for Some Foreign Companies
- Authorities Say Body Is That of Bride to Be
- Countywide : D.A.'s Office to Join Anti-Drug Coalition
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Horan May Be New Punter
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Boykin Stays, Kors Gone
- Forward With a Historic Effort : World must get behind Israeli-Palestinian plan
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Thomas Leads White Sox Over Yankees, 11-3
- No Regrets : Rams' White Is Glad He Stayed at Cal Long Enough to Earn Degree
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Jaeger and Gossett Are Back
- O.C. MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : Orchestra's Guest Pianist Keys Into Solitude
- VENTURA : Contract Expected for Trash Hauler