- Fighting Rabies
- Couple Held on Suspicion of Relief Funds Fraud : Crime: The two allegedly tried to cash in on more than $50,000 in aid after the Northridge quake and other disasters.
- Woods, Oh, Harris Advance After First Matches in U.S. Amateur
- DEL MAR : Lukas Wants Two-Turn Races for Impressive Timber Country
- Maradona's Ban Will Probably End His Career : Soccer: FIFA's 15-month suspension for failed World Cup drug test makes comeback slim for Argentine star.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Wheatley Suffers Shoulder Injury, to Miss Opener
- ART REVIEWS : 'Transtextualism': Works to Read, See, Feel
- Detroit Symphony, Jarvi Begin Five-Night Bowl Visit
- Hot Book Contest
- Salad : Bag That Salad
- Caesar Salad, Quiche Lorraine
- WEST VALLEY : Kahn Supported by Police, Firefighters
- Few Cities Adopting County Library Fee : Government: Only two of 16 area cities with endangered branches have OKd special property tax. Facilities face staff cutbacks, reduced hours.
- Temptation in the Garden of Escada
- Rwanda's Few Creature Comforts : Africa: With people gone and chaos reigning elsewhere, baboons have moved in and are living it up at a safari lodge.
- William Bennett Says He Won't Run for President
- Clinton Sets Mandela Fete
- Woman Pleads Guilty to Credit Card Fraud : Courts: Employee used mortgage company data to buy merchandise, get cash advances and apply for loans.
- SANTA MONICA : Job Dreams Fly High at Aviation Camp
- SOUTH GATE : Police Center at Target Store Offers Safety Tips
- MUSIC : She's Taking Pain and Her Piano on the Road : Tori Amos is touring to promote her second album. She talks about what's really 'Under the Pink.'
- Doctors Say Fonua Must Skip Sports in Senior Year
- FOR THE KIDS : Last-Minute Adventure Before Class Bell Sounds : There's still time to catch the tail end of 'The World of Peter Rabbit' at Santa Barbara's Natural History Museum.
- PASADENA : Thousands Predicted to Attend Summer Fest
- LAGUNA BEACH : Students to Stay on Campus at Lunch
- Team at UCI Gets Grant for Cancer Study : Research: $1.1-million award will fund effort to find clues to colorectal form of disease.
- Follow the Rule, No Exceptions
- 17-Year-Old Is Killed in Car Collision
- So Where Is the Maximum Son? : South Korea worries as succession process up north clouds over
- Link's Letters : Media: Common Cause honors Clara Link, 83, as an 'indefatigable agitator' for writing prolifically to editors over the last 40 years. She says she's just an educator.
- Motorist Struck, Killed Leaving His Stalled Car
- Frontiere Now All Business : Rams: She says she wants to keep the team in Anaheim but doesn't hold much hope that she can afford to.
- The Skyline's Par for This Golf Course : Sports: Players tee off amid Chicago's high-rises at the nation's first center-city links.
- Dole Food Proposes Buyback of Minority Stake in Castle
- LONG BEACH : Panel Is Studying Plan for Batting Cages
- THEATER REVIEW : Play Puts Bard's Tale in New Era : Sprightly, stylish production places 'Love's Labour's Lost' in Edwardian times.
- Hal Ketchum"Every Little Word" CurbAs both vocalist...
- Airing your Views : Want to Get Something Off Your Chest Put It on a T-Shirt
- Having a Really, Relay Good Time : Swimming: Six members of the Pomona-Pitzer women's team set a world record in relay from Palos Verdes to Catalina Island.
- LYNWOOD : City Officials Postpone Increase in Water Rates
- CLOSET RX : Navy Wool Blazer Is Standby for a Reason
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Finding Truth as Death Looms : ONE TRUE THING <i> by Anna Quindlen</i> ; Random House $22, 320 pages
- Key Hearing Nears on Bluff Protection Plan : Environment: Panel's approval would send land-use proposal to the council. Activists give it lukewarm support, while some homeowners say it is too restrictive.
- VAN NUYS : Cement Truck Flips Over on Freeway
- Strike Could Cause Rift With Charter Teachers : Union: At Vaughn and Fenton where they negotiate their own contracts, some wouldn't back walkout. Others believe in solidarity.
- Road Redesign Committee Is Seeking Applicants
- MONTCLAIR : Mountain Lion Shot by Police at Shopping Center
- LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES NOTEBOOK : Collectors' Trade Is Pinned on Tradition
- McNall Says Hockey Reality Much More Than an Illusion : Kings: Despite charges, new owners standing behind embattled president, who continues to represent team. "You wish you hadn't done certain things," he says.
- 'M.A.N.T.I.S.' Undergoes Pilot-to-Series Changes : New Producers of TV Series About an African American Super-Hero Cite Creative Reasons; Others Claim Racism
- Queen Mary's Operators Jump at Chance to Add Bungee Tower
- Complex to Offer Midnight Sports for 'High-Risk' Youths
- PORT OF LOS ANGELES : Terminal Island Rail Link to Be Replaced
- MONROVIA: A new fire station is a...
- At University High, a Culture of Achievement
- PORT OF LOS ANGELES : Hearing Is Set for Terminal Island Plans
- OPPOSITES: Northridge's A.J. Langer, 20, plays Rayanne,...
- Signing Off : Stiffer penalties, enhanced police activity and rewards have cut neighborhood graffiti. The fad is fading, officials say.
- SANTA ANA : Health Fair to Offer Free Screenings
- Dragon Lady
- Las Vegas Murder Victim Had Fled to Avoid Suspect
- NEWPORT BEACH : Forestry Grant to Let City Add 500 Trees
- LAGUNA BEACH : Canyon Preservation to Be Focus of Event
- CALABASAS : City to Rule on Pole Sign Code Violation
- Man Killed When Vehicle Flips Over on Freeway
- SANTA ANA : Students Get Hard Lesson on Gang Life
- Bicyclist, 64, Killed in Collision
- Indians Release Ailing Pitcher so He Can Get Paid
- Not Powerless Anymore : Promising Notre Dame Quarterback Ron Powlus Is Healed and Ready to Achieve Greatness
- Salad : One Vegetable, One Salad
- 22 Pounds of Uranium Recovered by Russians : Regulation: Material stolen from a closed nuclear center is reportedly not weapons-grade.
- Black Women Get Their Voices Heard, Fashion Needs Met
- ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST : User Fees May Be Instituted to Keep Picnic Areas Open
- Off-Duty Deputy's Version of Man's Slaying Disputed : Crime: Family and girlfriend of John Huffman have initiated an independent inquiry into his shooting death in a scuffle outside a Rowland Heights restaurant.
- In Search of the Perfect Wave Close to Home
- Local Authors Tally Up Successes : Writers from Ojai to Newbury Park are finding celebrity in book topics ranging from finance to medieval mysteries.
- HERMOSA BEACH : Group Members Share Step-Family Solutions
- 'Miracle cat' Justine seems destined to make full use of all nine lives.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Mall Offers $2,500 Reward After Fatal Shooting
- TENNIS / DANA HADDAD : A Racket Is the Weapon of Choice
- Announcer Misses Call of the Big Leagues
- MOTOR RACING : If Ferraris Are Your Speed, Try Monterey
- JAZZ REVIEW : Allison Proves He Hasn't Lost That Youthful Spark
- Speculation Takes Toll on Body Shop's Clean Image : Stocks: The company's shares plunge following rumors about upcoming articles questioning its ethics.
- Just a Page Away From Getting Personal
- HAWAIIAN GARDENS : City Worker Placed on Leave Amid Probe
- O.C. SAT Scores High but Slip as More Take Test
- THEATER REVIEWS : Play Puts 'Herstorical' Spin on the Life of Shakespeare : In 'Anne Hath a Way,' playwright S.A. Sizemore speculates that the Bard's genius came from his wife.
- Castro Blasts U.S. Policy, Calls Base a 'Concentration Camp'
- BY DESIGN : Q & A : Allen Bruce Schwartz : A Cool Copycat
- Documenting the Dangers of Smog : <i> Researchers are examining the long-term effects of air pollution, particularly on children. : </i>
- REDONDO BEACH : Senate to Weigh Bill on Lease of Hospital
- PANORAMA CITY : Goodwill Helps Disabled Enter Job Market
- Sen. Rogers Defends Talk to Group Accused of Racism
- Motorcyclists Rev Up for Benefit Ride
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 2 Injured in Leap From Condo Fire
- Judge Upholds City Approval of Playa Vista Project
- GLENDALE : Fire at Warehouse Puzzles Officials
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Walters Having Sweet Dreams
- Lewis Starting Over as Non-Starter : Pro football: Raiders, however, keep options open for former Chief great in grand scheme.
- Woods, Oh, Harris Advance After First Matches in U.S. Amateur
- Blending Past and Present Into B Sharp Focus : Jazz: All members of the quartet write wide-ranging material that they believe pushes the group into a new realm.
- Executive Travel : Reclaim Those Taxing European Travel Expenses
- TMI Operators Deny Investment Fund Is Insolvent : Suit: Owners challenge allegation that O.C.-based firm lost $100 million, blame depressed real estate market for setbacks.
- BRIEFLY : Landmarks: $50,000 for Bridge-Lighting Project
- Pascal Named President of Production at Turner
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '94 / SEASON PREVIEWS : J.J. Returns, but Balance Is Initial Idea : UCLA: Stokes will be the man to watch for Bruins, who would like to run the ball a little bit.
- On Vacation : Mariners' Torey Lovullo Enjoying Time With Family During Strike
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Downset's Passions Ring True
- ENERGY
- Venezuelan Bank to Buy Some Banco Latino...
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Pepperdine Basketball Program Gets a Boost With Signing of Marcaccini
- He's Tackling a New Endeavor : Semipro football: After losing his job, Clint Duran discovered he had not lost his love for the gridiron, so he started his own team.
- Clever 'Andre' Doesn't Need to Fish for Compliments
- Dole Food Proposes Buyback of Minority Stake in Castle
- HARBOR AREA : Retrofitting of 4 Bridges to Begin in November
- OFF THE CUFF : Watch It! There's No Present Like the Time
- FAMILY : Grieving Spouses, Children Find Empathy
- ROLLING HILLS ESTATES : City Considers Hiring Naturalist for Center
- EDUCATION BRIEFS
- THEATER REVIEWS : A Comical Voyage Into Courtship : Capable cast of 'Chapter Two' makes the sentimental journey without an excess of warm and fuzzy feelings.
- For Some Cubans, Rafts Turn Into Deathtraps
- Chavis Agrees to Discussions With NAACP
- She Followed Her Heart Into Art : Internship: Rosemead High alumna rejected a more practical career to study how creativity and culture are intertwined.
- EL SEGUNDO : Tourist Dragged Out of Hotel, Raped Twice
- Air Conditioning Man Chills Out With Cold Cash
- LA HABRA : City to Consider Renaming Park Area
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : New Warden Named to Head Lancaster Prison : Corrections: Ernest Roe was chief deputy warden in Tehachapi. He replaces Otis Thurman, who came under heavy criticism after two escapes.
- 'Do As I Say' Doesn't Cut It With Teens : Family values: Adult behavior and commercial culture must change first.
- Bill Would Double Aid to L.A. Homeless : Social services: The change in HUD procedure would replace competition for grants with a formula to give funds to cities.
- MOORPARK : Police Plan New Station Downtown
- Countywide : Group Aiding Foster Kids Plans Benefit
- Psychologist Keeps Golfers on Their Game : Guidance: With a positive outlook, athletes can overcome mental blocks, Wright says.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Unhappy Donahue Extends Practice
- Splash Could Start Playoffs Sept. 10
- Family Films Abound, but Successes Don't : Movies: Studios roll out wholesome films to satisfy the boomer crowd. But except for two Spielberg productions, the only other hits have been Disney's 'Lion King' and 'Angels.'
- ART REVIEW : Taking a Crash Course in the 'Spirit of Fluxus' : A large, ambitious exhibition at Santa Barbara Museum of Art lays out the terrain for the raucous movement that began in '61.
- Mastering the Avocado
- HAWAIIAN GARDENS : Not Guilty Plea Entered in Attempted Murder
- Rwanda Refugees Attack Countrymen
- BRIEFLY : Education: Student Is Arkansas-Bound
- Kaleta to Get $100,000 Severance : Pasadena: City attorney agrees to waive his right to sue in exchange for retirement package. He had been the target of gender bias accusations.
- VIDEO REWIND : Old World and New Meet on 'Hester Street'
- COMPTON : Ex-College Chief Settles Lawsuit for $125,000
- Body of Man, 62, Found in Bushes
- Bonedaddys Boast Costumed Fun by the Trunkload : Danceable tunes, where the beat is king, attract loyal fans known as 'boneheads.' The band plays in Ventura on Saturday.
- Guantanamo's Capacity for Cubans to Be Tripled : Refugees: The island detention center will hold 60,000, the White House says. Move will bring 1,700 military dependents at the base back to the U.S.
- A New Starr Leaves Them Trembling : Counsel named to Whitewater probe is truly independent, a quality the Democrats fear.
- Ventura County Fair : Fair Animals Tug at Kids' Heartstrings
- City Orders Study on Electing Airport Officials : Government: Burbank also raises garbage fees and approves expansion plans for Castaway restaurant.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Completion of Simi Freeway Repairs Put Off to Sept. 19
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Fair Expected to Draw 300,000 : Celebration: Tank rolls onto grounds amid hectic preparations for Antelope Valley gala. Conflict-of-interest allegations cloud mood.
- Ex-Panther Pratt Denied Parole for 13th Time : Prison: He calls panel members political pawns. D.A. is reviewing a report arguing his innocence in the 1968 Santa Monica slaying of a teacher.
- Boyfriend Gets 4 Months in Woman's Beating
- 2 Minority Group Leaders Seek to Ease Inmate Tensions : Violence: They plan to talk to Sheriff's Department officials about the recent racially motivated clashes between blacks and Latinos at county jails.
- Scrap Metal Company's Lease Is the Root of Ruckus With Boat Owners : Port: Hugo's contract is up for renewal and many are calling for noise reduction requirements in new draft.
- The Bergman Touch, From Father to Son : Movies: 'Sunday's Children' explores a boy's relationship with his father, a relationship deeply rooted in reality: Ingmar wrote it, son Daniel directed.
- AUTOS
- India to Allow Foreign Firms Majority Ownership:...
- The Best of Intentions Gone Bad
- Salad : The Greens Goddess
- It's biologists versus rhesus in the Keys : A large colony of monkeys raised for lab research have taxed their island environment. Critics say control efforts are halfhearted.
- Orchestra Conductors Appointed
- Salad : Lettuce: Enjoy
- Eternal Optimists : Three surfers let enthusiasm be their guide as they embark on an 'Endless Summer' quest on the county's coast.
- Rock 'N the Puck With Stars
- The following are the top music sales...
- Taxed by Cuts, Culver City OKs Library Tax : Government: Strong community support leads city to join property assessment district aimed at restoring county library services.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Jansen Decides to Put His Career on Ice
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '94 / SEASON PREVIEWS : Trojans Have Talent--and a Challenge : USC: Record-setting quarterback Rob Johnson will lead the way through a tough schedule.
- LEGAL FILETur Wins Suit: A Los Angeles...
- Airline Has Just the Ticket for Blahs in Indianapolis
- LONG BEACH : Marine Patrol Given Power to Arrest Boaters
- Mandela Will Visit U.S.
- MANHATTAN BEACH : Teachers to Vote on 3% Salary Bonus Proposal
- Reward Offered in El Monte Sex Assaults
- Life in Jazz's In-Between Zone : Keyboardist John Beasley's musical vocabulary ranges from electric-eclectic to be-bop.
- Bosnian Troops Accused of Raping, Killing Civilians
- Nuclear Cloud Drifted Over L.A. in '65 Test, Official Says : Health: Congressman charges that 6 million were purposely exposed. Records indicate extremely low levels.
- Washington Health Debate Is a Replay for Californians : Reform: The state took a nearly identical journey, from universal coverage to pragmatic compromise. The voluntary measures feature key Clinton goals.
- CERRITOS : Tentative OK Given to 61-Home Development
- His Loose Lips Get a Presidential Seal : Politics: Suddenly, one of the chattiest men to occupy the White House is quiet as a mouse. It's not easy for Bill Clinton--or the press.
- FASHION : Bra's Arrival Proves Uplifting : Ventura County is one of the first areas to get the much ballyhooed bras. Sales are brisk, but not all buyers are satisfied.
- WHITTIER : Ex-Engineer Again Will Lead Veterans' Group
- RESTAURANTS : Italian Cafe Separates the Wheat From the Chaff
- County Hires Outside Firms in Health Care Suit : Medical: Defense teams will focus on claims the public hospital competes unfairly with private sector.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Father, Son Arrested in Sailboat Theft
- Guardian Receives 78-Year Sentence for Molesting Girl
- Most Likely to Secede : If Nothing Else, Jackson Browne's Orange County Days Gave Him a place to Move Away From
- VENTURA : Hazardous Material Scare Closes Off Site
- Stoddard Finds Life to Be Just Rosy Beyond the Nadadores : Swimming: After coaching a team in decline, he enjoys being around a program that's growing strong.
- Go For Gin Fizzles; American Chance Wins
- Theater Review : A Perfect Gentleman at 'Dinner' in Newport
- ENERGY
- On-Line Pizza Idea Is Clever but Only Half-Baked
- 6 Ex-Employees Sue Top Valu/Valu Plus Stores
- Neglect for the World Kills the Oasis of Haunting 'Garden'
- WET & WILD : Aquatics Enthusiast Sinks to New Lows
- A Pair of Natural Born Style Setters
- Enlightened Planning Makes Big Bang Work
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Israel, PLO Agree to More Self-Rule : Mideast: Negotiations yield early transfer of some powers Sept. 12. Palestinians will set up tax system to fund programs.
- HEALTH : Fair Offers Checkups for Children
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Regulation of Peddlers Tightened : Commerce: The city will issue licenses and strengthen requirements for roadside vendors, who fear higher costs.
- MOORPARK : Developer Again Asks for Exemption
- VAN NUYS : Clothing Intended for Poor Youths Is Stolen
- They Get Together, but Not on Issues : Baseball: Players and owners finally talk, but no progress is reported in settling strike.
- Record Review : A Fine, Confident Debut by B Sharp
- L.A.'s 2nd Country-Music Station to Join Lineup Sept. 10
- The Wet Chill
- The exclusive Ventura County music charts are...
- Senator Defends Speech Before Alleged White Supremacists : Politics: Don Rogers says Bakersfield gathering is for 'patriotic Americans.'
- Sex Harassment Suit Names Areias, Chief Aide
- Czech Victims of Nazis Will Be Compensated
- JAUNTS : Up Close in the Backcountry : A park ranger will lead a 10-mile tour of the new public parkland--Palo Comado Canyon--which is way off the beaten track.
- TORRANCE : $15 Kit Helps Merchants Deter Panhandlers
- Pitch Touts the Joys of Treated Sewage Water : Recycling: Oil company representatives are told of potential savings if used in refinery cooling towers.
- Zedillo Awaits Confirmation of Presidential Victory in Mexico : Election: With 90% of returns counted, officials say it is 'statistically clear' that he is winner. PRD still refuses to concede defeat.
- DANA POINT : Time-Share Resort Moratorium Voted
- SIMI VALLEY : Candidate Program Open to Residents
- Judge Storch Assigned to Civil Bench : Courts: Bradbury had blocked him from hearing criminal cases. Reshuffling is characterized as most efficient use of resources.
- State Sweep Targets Quake-Repair Crime : Law enforcement: Task force visits numerous Valley homes, finding unlicensed contractors and labor violations.
- FILLMORE : Restoration Assured at Towne Theater
- Diane Courtney Anderson Dies
- Maybe These Fans Shouldn't Get Ready for Some Football
- BUSINESS : City Looks to Mall Upgrade for a Lift : New, upscale stores, including Nordstrom, at Santa Anita Fashion Park should boost tax revenues, Arcadia official says. The wing will open on Friday.
- Out-of-the-Closet Entrepreneurship Suits This Humorist to a T : Statement: The Don't Panic company's slogans promote pride, unity and activism, but they're not popular with everyone.
- SAFETY NET: Susan Eberhart holds a traditional...
- Chef Nicola Rossetto of the Pastabilities Restaurant...
- HACIENDA HEIGHTS: Authorities are asking for the...
- What Autumn Will Feel Like This Year : Fabrics: Touchable textures--such as mohair, fake furs and velvet--are in for fall.
- UP THE COAST : A Season of Diversity at UC Santa Barbara : The 1994-1995 schedule includes a Mexico City string quartet, the National Theatre of the Deaf and a Finnish rock star.
- Senators Investigate Removal of Regulators
- LOS ANGELES : Alarcon Seeks Special Patrols for 'Ghost Towns'
- More Oil-Water Mix Leaks Reported on Fullerton Street
- Campaign Calendar
- Alarcon Seeks Special Police Patrols to Rid 'Ghost Towns' of Vice : Safety: The councilman also asks for an official stance on spending disaster relief funds to hire armed guards at the buildings.
- Citizens to Advise on CRA's Recovery Role
- TV REVIEWS : Ghosts of '70s No-Brainers Haunt 'Hoods' and 'Heaven'
- Helionetics Profits
- Beijing Orders Release of Food Reserves: Fearful...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Weak Factory Orders Send Dow Soaring 70.90 : Markets: The Dow Jones industrial average soars, buoyed by hopes that the Federal Reserve will not raise interest rates.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Weak Factory Orders Send Dow Soaring 70.90 : Markets: Investors see the economy slowing and less chance of the Federal Reserve Board raising interest rates again soon.
- Salad : Unfashionable Dressings: Which Thousand Islands?
- A Weekend Trip to Merry Olde England : Entertainment: The Renaissance Arts Festival will re-create the trappings of the 16th Century.
- COLUMN ONE : Flying Through Turbulence : Bold and savvy, C. Michael Armstrong is steering Hughes Aircraft through a stormy economy. With his triumphs have come a few big bumps--especially for workers.
- Saudi Diplomat Gets Political Asylum in U.S.
- Officials Erred by 3 Years on Aris' Parole Date : Prison: Release of woman who killed her husband after years of abuse is set for December, 1998, instead of 1995.
- WEST COVINA : BKK Might Become Superfund Site
- BRIEFLY : Libraries: Crackdown on Tardy Patrons
- China, Reeling From Typhoon, Acts to Stabilize Food Prices
- A Close-Up Look At People Who Matter : Activist Is on the Lookout for Lost Youths
- NEWPORT BEACH : City to Buy Building, Raze It for Parking
- Council Appoints 3 Unopposed Incumbents : Moorpark: City decides that holding an election without challengers would not be worth the cost.
- BRENTWOOD : Braude Offers Steps to Ease Traffic Near Simpson Estate
- Conservancy to Be Open for Guided Tours
- Santa Ana : 1 Killed, 1 Injured in Fight Outside Home
- A Shot in Arm for Northridge : Baseball: Gentile pitches Valley squad into U.S. championship game with one-hitter, 2-0.
- Torrance Teacher Fosters Love for Little Creatures With $10,000 Grant
- Salad : Keeping 'Em Green
- Scrap Metal Firm's Lease Creates a Ruckus
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Filmmaker Rick Ridgeway's Stock Climbs : The Ventura mountaineer's exploits have given rise to a career making adventure documentaries.
- Number 44 Has Double Meaning for Cougars' Saadat
- Council to Reconsider Quake Repair Funds
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Planners Approve Renovations at Plaza
- Talks on Assault Weapon Ban Stall
- VAN NUYS : Air Show Attendance and Funds Drop
- School Puts Emphasis on Help Beyond the Classroom : Ventura: At the poorest campus in the district, free individual and family therapy is provided along with immunizations, checkups and clothing.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Council Backs Tax District for County Libraries : Assessments: The proposal to maintain facilities would cost Santa Clarita homeowners about $28.50 a year.
- No-Cost Health Care : Newport-Mesa District Provides Free Vaccines, Screenings to Students
- OJAI : Man Killed in Car Accident Is Identified
- Bullfrogs Catch Their Breath in Time to Eliminate the Blades : Roller hockey: Down three goals, they come back for 9-8 victory and advance to Western Conference finals.
- College Football '94
- PROFILE : International Business : Master Deal Maker Scores Another Coup With Canadian Buy : Acquisitions: Peter Munk's purchase of Lac Minerals could create the largest gold mining firm in the world.
- TMI Blames Real Estate Crash for Losses : Investments: Clients' lawsuit alleges mismanagement and a cover-up. It seeks to place the fund in receivership.
- Tandem Bike Peddlers Report Steady Sales Climb : Retail: The big rigs of the bicycle biz are particularly popular among couples. More manufacturers are venturing into the market.
- Spend an Evening in Suede Surroundings
- Small Is Big : Personal Touch, Innovative Ideas of Local Ad Agencies Are Luring Clients Away From New York
- Orange County Fans'Choices
- SHOPTALK : Out of the Woods and Into the Mainstream : As an accessory this season, backpacks have arrived in a variety of sizes, colors and fabrics and in a range of prices.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Brown Accuses Wilson of Mismanaging Lottery
- Senate Leaders Bargain, Battle Over Crime Bill
- CERRITOS : Towne Center Offers Grand Opening Events
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Suspect Charged in Murder of Former Covina Athlete
- LOS ANGELES : Nightclub Bouncer Cleared in Shooting Deaths of 2
- LA HABRA : Council Acts to Ease a Parking Problem
- Cuba Crisis: Its Roots Travel Many Troubled Decades : Clinton confronts a situation exacerbated by Washington's earlier policies
- BASEBALL STRIKE: DEVELOPMENTS FROM DAY 13
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Rubley Decides Against Elbow Surgery
- His Rookie Season Is Bittersweet : Splash: Former Titan McDonnell has scored, and scored points with his coach, but the bottom line is winning the game.
- Helping Make Offspring a Smash
- All-Age Velocity: A Perfectly Demented Punk Experience
- Global Markets and Economic Update : MEXICAN STOCKS
- Waif Not : The modeling world is a fickle place. Waifs are out and glamour is in--again. Fashion writer Maureen Sajbel looks at the ever-shifting notion of what the ideal female form should be.
- VENICE : Filmmaker Hopes to Present Kids With Reel-Life 'Choices'
- AUTOS
- Roller Derby : The Popularity of Roller Hockey Surges As Players Use Everything From Parking Lots to Tennis Courts for Rinks
- LEGACIES OF WAR, 'SONG OF HEALING' : U.S. Veterans and Vietnamese Refugees Add Their Voices to the History Lessons
- Worldly Tastes