- World Perspective / CHINA : Reforms May Make Weather Disasters Worse : Summer floods have killed 4,300 people and droughts have withered crops. With forced labor in decline, rural infrastructure has suffered.
- Probe Targets Ex-Travel Chief at White House
- Cimco Inc.: The Costa Mesa manufacturer of...
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Total Eclipse: <i> For 3DO from Crystal Dynamics, $59.99</i>
- Countywide : Industrial League Backs Base as Airport
- He Has Designs on an Image Change : Make-over: What do you do with a monolithic design center no one ever visits? Hire a mover and shaker like Andrew Wolf.
- NORTHRIDGE : Police Station to Hold Open House
- CAMARILLO : Dog That Tied Up Freeway Faces Death
- Keeping a Hometown Industry Home : City Council should endorse plan to make it easier for filmmakers to shoot on location
- COSTA MESA : Homelessness in City to Be Subject of Talks
- Biologist at UCLA Wins Medal : Research: National Science Foundation award goes to Elizabeth Neufeld for her work on two genetic diseases.
- Population: It's a Cultural Issue : Change from the bottom up--not politics--is what matters
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Nebraska Runs for 524 Yards in Overwhelming Texas Tech
- A Little Bit of History
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '94 / MISSION CONFERENCE
- BOYS' CROSS-COUNTRY PREVIEW : National Title Is There for Taking
- Two Gay-Themed One-Acts Look at Universal Issues
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Major League Baseball Plays 'Monopolism' Game : Sports: Exemption from antitrust laws forces cities to build stadiums and give lucrative deals, author says. League says it ensures team stability and quality of play.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Sheriff Block, Key Police Groups Endorse Feinstein : He says the Democrat best understands the state's crime-fighting needs. Huffington downplays their support and releases ad attacking special-interest power.
- 15 Suspects Plead Not Guilty, to Get Trial Dates Next Week
- ENTERTAINMENT : At Center Stage : Celebrity performers headline opening season of Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza.
- Rwandan Ballet Gives Audience Taste of Hope
- Man Pleads Not Guilty in Condo Embezzlement Case : Courts: More than $1 million was allegedly siphoned from the Oak Park Calabasas Assn. over eight years.
- Riders Say Two Mountain Lions Confronted Them on Park Trail : Wildlife: Officials may decide today if the animals sighted at Happy Camp Canyon facility will be tracked and killed.
- Smoking Deaths High in Santa Paula, Oxnard
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Permit Reapplication Ordinance Weighed
- Judge Orders Ballot Statement Revision
- Campaign Calendar
- Aldrich Feels Pain of Being Sidelined
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : No. 1 Stanford Beats UCI in Water Polo
- National Video Rentals
- After Losing Out on the Dollars, Tu Gains Quarters
- The New Season : Not Much in Bloom . . . Except Chat : Talk shows: Seven new daytime programs--with hosts such as Marilu Henner and Susan Powter--will premiere in the coming weeks.
- Movie Review : 'Rapa Nui' Presents a Fantasy Island of a Simpler Past
- Aussie Motorcyclist Doohan Favored to Win U.S. Grand Prix
- California Arts Council Awards $328,892 to 11 Groups : Funding: South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa receives largest amount. O.C. Philharmonic Society gets less than last year.
- Will Our Northern Neighbor Divorce? : Canada: A vote on separatist sentiment in Quebec may dash the country's potential as an exemplar of multiculturalism.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Hostetler Had Seen It All Before
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Police Report on July 4 Disturbances
- LAGUNA HILLS : Dedication Saturday for City's First Park
- USC's Keyshawn Johnson Pleads Not Guilty to Two Theft Counts
- Too Close for Comfort : Camarillo: An aging and cramped fire station may be replaced with a $1.5-million facility. Crew also fears being 'trapped' by a quake.
- Troy Takes Advantage of Mistakes, Beats Rancho Alamitos
- Quiksilver Inc.: The Costa Mesa designer and...
- Humble U.S. Savings Bonds Are Once Again Looking Like a Shrewd Choice for Investors
- ECONOMY
- COVER STORY : 'In the Valley, you can see what the rest of the country really wants.' : Feel like you're being watched? You may be right. For designers who have forsaken Downtown, style-watching is part of the job.
- Museums of This and That : Santa Clarita antique malls provide creature comforts of home, more for remembrance than materialism.
- European Nations Combine to Combat Crime
- Together Again : Separated in WW II Europe, a Brother and Sister Finally Reunite
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : First Lady Unleashes Volley Against Wilson
- Company Town : ICM, Oracle Chiefs to Head State Info-Tech Council
- Magic Mountain to Add a Water Park : Leisure: Hurricane Harbor will cover 14 acres next to existing park. It will open by early next summer.
- RETAILING
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : OC High & You
- Homicide Charges Filed in Iraq Friendly Fire Deaths
- PREP FOOTBALL '94
- Nations Willing to Spend More to Cut Population
- OUT OF THE CLOSET: For 15 years,...
- THOUSAND OAKS : Candidate Can't Use 'Activist' Description
- Interim Custody of Simpson Children OKd
- Price Lucky to Be Trailing by 1
- 'TV at Large': Big Screen, Small Vision : Video reviews: The brief shelf life of topical, political works makes an event like the latest L.A. Freewaves festival a very risky strategy.
- Allergan Inc.: The firm announced that it...
- Labor Dept. Set to Go After Stores Selling Garments From Sweatshops
- At Center Stage : Celebrity performers headline opening season of Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza.
- U.S. Recognizes Zedillo as President : Mexico: Treasury secretary delivers congratulatory letter. Bentsen says he thinks economic reform will continue.
- Apocalypse Now? : Ted Daniels chronicles a host of predictions of doomsday in his newsletter. As the millennium nears, he can hardly keep up.
- When It's Goofy at Disneyland : Books: Sometimes, the 'Happiest Place on Earth' isn't, Aliso Viejo author says, after hearing employees' tales of hanky-panky, fights and riots. But he loves it anyway.
- Cities Building Stadiums to Keep Home Teams at Home : Sports: A boom is under way, pushed by franchise threats to move. Some say the municipal money is ill spent.
- Safety of Canadian Blood Supply Questioned After Mishandling Revealed
- Californians Had Right Stuff for Airlift : Europe: Former pilots recall how they helped supply 1.5 million Germans during the 1948-49 Soviet blockade.
- Yaroslavsky Pledges to Donate Raise : Politics: Councilman defends taking 5% increase that he had said he would reject. He also vows to waive increased benefits he would accrue.
- SIMI VALLEY : Boys & Girls Club Director Leaves Post
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK : Thomson's Slow Recovery Leaves Him Frustrated
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '94 / MISSION CONFERENCE
- Cleave, Cypress Win Home Opener by Beating Estancia
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Harrison Limps After Workout
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Alhambra Gives Glendale Moor Than It Can Handle, 28-14
- Aggies Are Rolled Over Into the Top Spot : THE COLLEGES
- Russia's Sautin Crashes China's Party in World Diving Finale
- Jeff Healey Takes Band, Fans Under the Covers : Pop music: Despite the risks, the guitarist and songwriter thought it would be fun to do tunes 'we used to do in clubs.'
- TOURISM
- Nintendo's Looser Stance on Violence Means a Bloody Mortal Kombat II
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Stop, Smell the Crayons : Remember when you used to jump for joy? No? Maybe a dose of Dr. Play is in order.
- THEATER REVIEW : Young Rebel Sizzles, but 'Surprise' Fizzles : Don Handfield as the angry adolescent and Clayton Murray as his gay TV-star father liven up Victory Theatre production.
- Clinton Tries to Allay S. Korea's Fears
- NYELAND ACRES : Beer Choice Allegedly Leads to Slaying
- GOP Alleges Fraud in Voter Registration Push : Politics: Republicans say Democrats illegally padded the figures in the contested 69th Assembly District.
- BASEBALL STRIKE: DEVELOPMENTS FROM DAY 28
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '94 / MISSION CONFERENCE
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Top Wisconsin Receiver Breaks Leg
- Hope They Just Talk Bad Game
- Pop Music Review : U.K.'s Aswad Hits Its Stride at Age 20
- Home Entertainment : Want More O.J. Info? Try These Videos
- TOURISM : Anaheim's Visitor Bureau Changes Its Name, Broadens Marketing Strategy
- Renovation Proposed for Anaheim Center
- COLUMN ONE : The Battle to Save the Battlefields : Without swift action, many Civil War sites will be gone by 2001--swallowed by development. Economics, politics and patriotism clash as the faithful make a last stand to keep our heritage alive.
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Seeks to Buy Former Pageant Site
- Center Appeals Anti-Cruising Restrictions
- The Revenge of the Nerds, and They've Got the Pentagon
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Canyon Puts Away El Dorado With Passes, Late Interception
- BASEBALL STRIKE: DEVELOPMENTS FROM DAY 28
- Esperanza Starts Quickly Against Indio
- PREP ROUNDUP : Ploog's 8 Goals Lead La Habra in Water Polo
- Met Star Bidding a Long Goodby : Opera Diva Leonie Rysanek Makes a Stop in L.A. on Her Final Tour Ending in 1996
- A Sax for a Song : Pawnshops are a great source for good buys on used musical instruments, especially for students.
- Jetliner Crashes in Pennsylvania; 130 Feared Dead : Disaster: USAir plane out of Chicago nose-dives into a field while trying to land. Eyewitness said he heard a big boom, then the sky lit up.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Jimmy Peters Again Misses Day of School
- Campaign Calendar
- DANA POINT : Tall Ships, Pirates to Enliven Weekend
- LOS ANGELES : 14 New Felony Counts Filed Against Ex-LAPD Detective
- WESTMINSTER : O.C. Trade Mission to Vietnam Protested
- Playgirl Model Arrested on Sex Charge : Investigation: The bodybuilder is accused of pimping and pandering. A woman alleged to be an employee is also arrested.
- VENTURA : Man, 49, Who Was Struck by Car Dies
- TUSTIN : Balloon Festival Parking Shifted
- Stich Uses Power; Novacek Hangs On : U.S. Open: They win with different styles and will play each other in semifinals.
- CSUN Defends Hiring White Teacher for Pan-African Studies
- COMMENTARY : Where Have You Gone, Chris Evert?
- Kennedy Coach Olson Concerned About Here and Now : High school: When arm injury ended his baseball career, he turned to coaching football. The Fighting Irish play Los Alamitos tonight.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '94 / MISSION CONFERENCE : Off-Season Training Keeps Him on Run : Football: OCC running back Clayton trying to improve his quickness and prevent another injury.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Profit Outlook Buoys Stocks; Dow Up 22.21
- Kmart to Close 110 Stores, Trim 7,650 Jobs : Retailing: Cuts will be made over the next two years. Five of the targeted outlets are in Northern California.
- Women's Election Chances Same as Men's, Study Says : Politics: Finding appears to debunk belief that outsider status hurts female candidates. Incumbency is key factor.
- U.S. Enlists Latin Nations to Mount Pressure on Haiti Military Regime
- Quayle Calls On Fathers to Be Responsible
- Odd Twists in Simpson Case : Private Eye Denies Knowledge of Slaying; Porn Star Allegedly Has Information
- Magic Mountain to Open Water Park : Business: Fourteen-acre attraction will be dubbed Hurricane Harbor. Tourism officials hail move as vote of confidence in region.
- FULLERTON : Resident Gets OK to Split Land Into 6 Lots
- THE GOODS : A Close-Up Look at the Fab 4
- Family Planning Groups Find It Tough to Involve Men in Process : Population: Conference attendees say many males are threatened by concept of shared responsibility.
- Dennis Morgan; Singer and Movie Actor
- Bush's Son, First Lady's Brother Win in Florida : Primary: Ex-President's scion must face runoff for GOP gubernatorial nomination. Hugh Rodham takes Democratic Senate race.
- Administration Moves to Enter Court Fight Against Term Limits
- Countywide : Open House Set for Tustin Marine Base
- Separate 'Streetscapes' Projects Supported
- CALABASAS : Agency Considering Water Rate Increase
- Fare Wars : How Proposed Bus Hikes Would Work
- Condo Manager Accused of Embezzlement
- Arafat Meets Hamas, Frees Some Militants
- Slaying Suspect Back in Newport Beach
- Jacksons, Roseanne Give MTV Awards a Tabloid Tilt
- Rwanda Downplays Threat of War : Africa: Defense minister minimizes U.N. report that exiled troops are moving over border. But he says precautions are needed.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : OC High asks: What disturbs you most about the world?
- World IN BRIEF : VIETNAM : U.S. Searchers Find Remains of Marine
- VAN NUYS : Attempted Murder Charge Ruled Out
- World IN BRIEF : TAIWAN : Official U.S. Visit Spurs China Protest
- Roswell Gilbert; Sparked Debate With 'Mercy Killing'
- HIGHER DAMAGE: 20th Century Industries in Woodland...
- MOORPARK : Man, Wife Injured in Freak Accident
- Yaroslavsky Pledges to Forgo Pension Increase : Finances: Councilman says he will waive about $500 in annual benefits resulting from acceptance of a pay hike he rejected last year.
- Keeping It in the Family : William Ford Jr. Moves Into Position to Run Auto Maker
- World Perspective / FRANCE : Book on Young Mitterrand as a Rightist Leaves Many Shocked
- New Offer Made in Bid to End Baseball Strike
- Rabin Offers Plan for Partial Golan Pullback
- California Arts Council Awards $328,892 to Groups
- GARDEN GROVE : A Sweet Reward for Young Bicycle Riders
- CALABASAS : Councilman Fights Smoking Measure
- Bidding Adieu to a Blissful Summer Recess
- THEATER : A Family's 'Love Duet' : Puccini's music adds to dreamlike quality of story about aging mother and her daughter.
- THE Goods : Hot Wheels : Affordability. Style. Low cost. What more could children--and their parents--ask for in a first car?
- Protestant Groups Won't Match Cease-Fire : Northern Ireland: Militants loyal to Britain say they want proof IRA is committed to peace.
- Firms Plan Biggest Spending Hike in 5 Years
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 6 Spots Available on 3 Municipal Boards
- Action Delayed on Ormond Beach Pumping : Environment: State officials back off from fining a developer for draining water from a lagoon.
- Berlin Bids Farewell to Allied Troops as 49-Year Presence Ends : Europe: American, British and French forces came as conquerors and grew to be seen as protectors.
- Woman Officer Settles Tailhook Scandal Lawsuit Out of Court
- Minding Your Ps and Qs on the Big I
- CLUB SCENE : A Bull's-Eye for Denim, Darts, Dancing
- MUSIC : Change of Heart : John Andrew Fredrick realizes it's been a matter of timing and talent, plus the ethereal style of J'Anna Jacoby, to make Black Watch a success.
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Mom-Daughter Story Makes for Delicious Reading : OLIVIA (or, The Weight of the Past) <i> by Judith Rossner</i> ; Crown $23, 334 pages
- Company Town : Clear and Present Proposal to Expand a Partnership : Film: Producers Mace Neufeld and Robert Rehme want to bring outside financing to their projects for Paramount.
- 13-Year-Old's Crack Bust Brings Drug Problem Home to Mother
- Casino Charged With Letting Minor Gamble
- SANTA PAULA : Landslide Closes Road Following 3.1 Aftershock
- LOS ANGELES : City Hall Gives Lobbyists a Lesson on New Laws
- Head of CSUN Stands Firm on Hiring White : Protest: Commenting on Black Student Union's objections, president says, 'We just don't agree with their conclusion.'
- PORT HUENEME : Man, 32, Pleads Not Guilty in Stabbing
- Company Town
- Paine Gets Shuttle by United Contract
- TOURISM
- Owners Taking Hard Look at Players' 'Taxation' Plan : Baseball: Response expected this morning on proposal aimed at solving salary-cap quandary.
- Reluctant Hocking Leads Trabuco Hills to Victory
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Judge Forces Health Inspectors Back Into Cars
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Escalera, Minas Don't Size Up but They Measure Up
- BURBANK/GLENDALE : Police Copter Unit Now Has Permanent Base
- New Cowboy in the Saddle : High school football: Mohr takes over Canyon program after Welch rides off.
- Not Much in Bloom . . . Except Chat : Networks Offer Lineup Devoid of Vision, Humor
- Employees' Group Angered by KCAL Airing 'Limbaugh' : Television: Lesbian and gay workers at Disney, which owns the station, asks management to reconsider the decision to pick up the show.
- PERSPECTIVE ON BREAST IMPLANTS : Women at Risk Are Still in the Dark : The industry's settlement does nothing for those whose cancers have yet to be detected; shouldn't they at least be warned?
- Title Hopefuls Romero and Mosley Featured at Olympic
- Santa Ana Valley Hires Aquatics Director
- Magnolia's Marin Gives Santiago Heavy Pounding
- Westminster Rules the City by Trouncing La Quinta, 42-0
- Where Will San Francisco Leave Its Heart? : The City's Older Fans Figure to Root for Joe Montana on Sunday, While the Young Cheer Steve Young
- Album Review : A Confident Debut by the B Sharp Quartet
- Music Review : 'Sinfonia Antartica' Returns to Open UK / LA Festival
- POP/ROCKHeart Trouble Halts Tour: Rocker John Mellencamp...
- Shepherd's Scores Help Arcadia Top Saddleback, 21-7
- DEL MAR : Owners Making Play for Clout Like Stewards
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Harrison Limps After Workout
- Ex-49er Cofer Getting a Kick Out of Stocks
- Restaurant Review : Julienne in San Marino: A Love That Never Ends
- STUDIO CITY : Agreement Reached on Nightclub Noise
- Microsoft's Plans for Windows Rattle the Computer Industry : Technology: Some say the software giant is using its muscle to force a swift change to its new operating system.
- Baltimore Ex-Official Guilty of Misconduct
- Program Will Teach Valley Students About Abstinence : Education: State-funded curriculum will be presented to seventh-graders at 11 schools. Idea wins diverse praise.
- MUSIC : Building on Some Jazz Basics : Russ Freeman blends variety of styles in creating modern sound of the Rippingtons.
- Shuttle Set for Launch After Problems Solved
- U.N. Official's Daughter Shot in Cambodia
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Make Yourself at Home : The ambience is <i> abbondanza</i> at Tina's Ristorante Italiano, a cozy breath of fresh air in the high desert.
- Anaheim Eyes Renovation of Convention Hall
- City Streets Picked for Makeover Treatment : Renewal: Each of eight blighted Los Angeles areas is expected to get a $250,000 federal windfall. Residents will suggest the improvements to be made.
- "Too Tall to Live, Too Weird to...
- LOS ANGELES : Public Works Board Chief Quits to Join Hahn's Staff
- Teachers Seeing Double at Ladera Elementary : Thousand Oaks: The school is accustomed to twins. But this year there are five sets in one class, bringing the total to 12.
- Acting Chief Will Head Community College District : Education: Neil Yoneji is chosen as chancellor after nine-month search. Familiarity with dire fiscal situation is cited.
- Gore's Backpedaling Denies U.S. Policy on Abortion : Cairo conference: We already use federal funding to coerce states; why not the world?
- VENTURA : CHP Clears Driver in Road Worker's Death
- Orange County Home Sales
- PROST: Like her grandmother, Bavarian-born Monika Holderied...
- ART : Storms of Creativity : Jeanine Breaker looks skyward in expressing taut emotion in her small pastel works.
- Terence Young; British Director Made 3 Early James Bond Films
- Kevorkian Challenges State Law, Seeks License Reinstatement
- 2 Men Sought in Interstate Rampage : Crime: The Missouri ex-convicts are suspected in a series of killings and car thefts across 2,000 miles.
- Pope Pleads in Broadcast Mass for Bosnia Peace : Balkans: Forced by the conflict to cancel his visit to Sarajevo, the pontiff denounces 'absurd, fratricidal war.'
- ENTERTAINMENT : Oasis for Culture : After 10 years of talk, the Antelope Valley Community Arts Center opens to performers.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Reaction to Dress Code at La Mesa Not Uniform : Policy: Students have until Monday to comply with rule to wear some combination of shirts, vests, pants, skirts and shorts in school colors.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : New Lancaster High School May Require Uniforms : Education: The proposal is being considered by district officials. The campus opens next year.
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Clean Needles: Solution for an Epidemic?
- Fast-Spreading Blaze Guts La Habra Store : Fire: Popular Smart & Final outlet is a complete loss with $1.5 million damage. A firefighter is slightly injured but employees and customers get out safely.
- Datum to Make Timing Product for Lockheed Project
- Company Town : Sagansky's In at Sony, but What'll He Do?
- GAO Assails Stockbroker Punishment : Securities: A report chides SEC and the exchanges for not doing enough to get 'rogues' out of the business.
- Company Town
- AEROSPACE
- ENERGY
- 3 Ex-Insurance Consultants Convicted of Embezzlement : Fraud: Newport Beach firm worked with small companies offering coverage to their employees.
- 20th: Higher Quake Estimate : 20th Century's Quake Tab Hits $815 Million : Insurance: News sends stock price tumbling. Firm's ratings are downgraded and sale speculation resurges.
- Costa Mesa-Based Davstar Industries Hires New President-CEO
- Resume Needs Work if You Want to Get Hired
- TOURISM
- Company Town : VIDEO FACTS
- Orange Coast Title Co.: The company said...
- Sources Tell of Rifts in Simpson Defense Team : Lawyers: Cochran is seen as taking a greater role, but Shapiro remains lead attorney. The two downplay discord.
- Man Sentenced for False Claim of Syringe in Pepsi Can
- THE GOODS : Ways You Can Avoid Buying That Old Lemon
- R.E.M., Aerosmith Biggest Winners at MTV Awards : Music: Michael and Lisa Marie Presley-Jackson open the show hosted by Roseanne. The late Kurt Cobain is remembered by Nirvana band mates.
- GLENDALE : Children's Chorus Seeks New Singers
- Judge Says Jury to See Picture of Slain Nurse's Decomposing Body : Hearing: Ruling is a blow to the defense of the man accused of killing the Westlake woman last year.
- Sailor Backs Triple Team Orange, 28-10
- NFL's Bad Planning Denies L.A. Viewers Game of the Season
- O. C. Theater : SCR Has Dramatic Answer to TV Quiz
- God in Modern Life
- Violent Movies
- Don Rogers
- Inclusion in Schools
- Democracy at Work
- Pacific Chorale music director John Alexander has...
- 'Motor-Voter' Implementation
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS...
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS...
- Cuba
- Death Valley Appeal
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 9, 1994
- Obituaries - Sept. 9, 1994
- Obituaries - Sept. 9, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 9, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 9, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 9, 1994
- Gang's Boldness Made Santa Ana Sweep Easy : Drugs: Tapes show undercover officers swarmed by dealers. 'They believed they could not be touched.'
- Clinton Plans Ultimatum for Top Haiti Military : Caribbean: U.S. considering when, how to issue warning. Move would be in hopes of avoiding invasion.
- Jet Crash Kills 131 Near Pittsburgh; Worst in 7 Years : Disaster: USAir plane out of Chicago nose-dives into hillside while trying to land. Eyewitness said craft 'was going straight down, and then a big ball of fire came up.'
- Teachers' Picket Lines Greet Returning Students in Moorpark : Education: The labor action prior to class protests lack of a contract. Elsewhere, a Simi school's blue-and-white uniforms are a first for county.
- Effort to Keep Bases Is Denied Funds : Port Hueneme: City says it lacks the money to help a group trying to protect local military installations from possible closure.
- Students, Teachers Stunned by Slaying : Violence: Hollywood High death is attributed to gang shooting. Officials warn that nothing can guarantee safety at schools.
- Making the Law Work for All Citizens : Legal aid: Most lower-income Americans can't afford justice; in Los Angeles, a new Legal Corps will try to change that.
- Capistrano Unified's New Schools Make Debut : Education: All five open on time, though two need some finishing work. An Irvine middle school doesn't beat the clock.
- Henley's Bond Is Posted : Football: Rams promise $2 million so embattled cornerback can travel to Atlanta for game.
- Rams Post a $2-Million Bond for Henley : Jurisprudence: Cornerback is free to travel to Atlanta for Sunday's game after team insures his return.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : 'One Strike' Rape Bill Is Signed by Wilson
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : 'One Strike' Rape Bill Is Signed by Wilson
- Bridgford Foods' Quarterly Profit Increases by 15%
- School Lunches : The Sour Thermos and other Lunch Pail Tales
- THEATER REVIEW : Youth, Experience Collide in 'Mass Appeal' : The writing is often clumsy, but the play is very easy to watch. And it's good to see real-life issues thrashed about at the community theater level.
- BRIEFLY : The Arts: Music Center Seeks Young Performers
- Simpson's Ex-In-Laws Assume Child Custody
- TB Case Discovered at Second School in Garden Grove : Disease: Officials plan to test 262 classmates of girl who contracted tuberculosis. Occurrence is deemed less serious than an earlier outbreak at La Quinta High.
- IRVINE : Candidate Forums to Be on Cable TV
- MISSION VIEJO : School's Neighbors Attack Hockey Plan
- OXNARD : Mother Accused of Dropping Baby Freed
- BASEBALL STRIKE: DEVELOPMENTS FROM DAY 27
- SWIMMING / WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Evans, Egerszegi Overwhelmed by Chinese
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / SMALL SCHOOLS : Southern California Christian
- Green Grocer : Ralphs-Yucaipa Merger Is Eyed for Anti-Competitiveness
- Studebaker Shows No Sign of Running Out of Gas : Named after a car out of the past, the group has been a longtime fixture on the local music scene.
- County Fair Schedule