- Eastin Seeks Separate L.A. District for LEARN Program
- 1995 SAT Scores
- Gonzalez Rushes for 151 Yards in Estancia Victory
- 'Are You': Gripping Drama About the McCarthy Era
- HOME ENTERTAINMENT : Looking for a Hobby? Check Out These Videos
- 'Perfect,' 'Luck': Comedy Series, Science-Fiction Drama Shine
- ART REVIEW : Exploring Wright's Fascination With Japanese Artwork
- Rheem Ordered to Pay Burn Victim's Family:...
- Designer Connects With His High-Tech Softball Bat : Entrepreneur: Ray DeMarini finds a growing market for his innovative aluminum slugger, which features an enlarged sweet spot. Customers pay up to $299.95 for a custom model.
- No Way! : Laguna's Hans Rey got a nickname by doing the impossible on his mountain bike. But he insists he's just a regular guy.
- DORIS ALLEN OUT AS SPEAKER : Reaction Mixed on Setencich Leap to Speakership : Assembly: Former pro basketball player is liked for disarmingly homespun manner. But Republicans fault him for defying GOP caucus, and some say he is too young for the job.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : In McMartin Case, County Paid Financially Troubled Juror : Trial: Judge says his decision kept the panel intact and saved millions of dollars. But some experts think helping Simpson juror would make her favor prosecution.
- OXNARD : Participant Hails Women's Conference
- Frozen Yogurt Maker Agrees to Amend Labels : Consumers: Oregon firm settles D.A. suit by dropping nonfat claim and filling cartons to full pint.
- Economy Sluggish Despite Modest Gains : Reports: Consumer spending is up slightly. But rise in unemployment claims tempers results.
- COMPANY TOWN : Griffin Entertainment Appoints Senior VP
- Kasparov, Anand Draw Again
- COMPANY TOWN : Turner Board 'On Call' for Meeting on Merger : Media: Proposed deal with Time Warner could be announced Monday. Sources say key sticking points apparently resolved.
- White House Weighs Moves to Slow Mergers : Media: Administration fears further consolidation will diminish competition. Government may challenge recent deals.
- Fluor Daniel to Help Install Fiber Optic Cable in Mexico
- Sex-Orientation References Cut in Deference to Vatican, Muslims
- Mexico City Quake Readiness Includes Alarm System : Temblor: Warning sounded 50 seconds before ground started to shake. Lessons of deadly '85 tremor have been well-learned.
- A Walk on the Mild Side
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Reaping What Voters Sowed : The legacy of term limits is a Legislature working harder at politics than governance.
- Officers Seize Drugs Valued at $476,000, Make 4 Arrests
- Riders Quizzed on Trolley Service
- Q & A
- THOUSAND OAKS : Landscaping at School Serves Dual Purpose
- THOUSAND OAKS : Attorney Arraigned on Theft Charges
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Kansas Runs Hot, Cold in Beating TCU
- PREP NOTEBOOK
- Dark Shadows : Dachau Visit Provided the Impetus for Grim, Revised 'Cabaret' in Brea
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Fun' Aims to Make Sense of the Senseless
- Bennett Handpicks His Most Definitive Works : TONY BENNETT, "I Wanna Be Around . . . " <i> Columbia</i> *** 1/2
- GOP to Press Tax-Hike Bill That Targets Business, Poor : Budget: House legislation would raise total of $50 billion over 7 years. Protests could make passage difficult.
- Protesters Disrupt UC Regents Meeting : Education: Foes of system's affirmative action rollback repeatedly interrupt session. Chairman orders police to clear room.
- 7.2 Quake Hits Mexico, Causing Panic in Capital
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Prison Escape Earns an 'F'--and It Stands for Frisco
- LOS ALAMITOS : City Commission Applicants List Ideas
- Man Fleeing Scene Shot After Trying to Run Over Police : Crime: Garden Grove officers answering disturbance call then chase the slightly wounded man into Anaheim, where he is eventually captured. No officers are injured.
- Program Shows Computers Are Teacher-Friendly
- Officers Suspended, Trustee to Run Janitors' Union Local
- ROUNDUP : Revitalized Mission Remains Red Hot With 6-0 Win
- Sonora's Line Finally Wears Santiago Down
- GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Chatsworth Picks Up Right Where It Left Off
- L.A. Jazz Society Tabs Bellson for Honors
- PREP ROUNDUP : Villa Park's Rout Gives Coach His 400th Water Polo Victory
- Santa Ana Valley Does the Trick to Beat Kennedy
- Kendall, Lowery Share First-Round Lead
- Roofing Woes at Newport Delay 'Goode'
- MobileMedia to Acquire Paging Network : Telecom: The purchase of MobileComm for $945 million is the largest deal of its kind in the industry.
- Company Town
- SECURITIES
- Torrance Shooting
- Cardinal Mahony
- Intelligence Agencies
- DORIS ALLEN OUT AS SPEAKER : With Leadership Post Lost, Allen Will Be Hard-Pressed to Keep Seat : Recall: She says she can concentrate on defending herself now, but most observers say she won't have the clout to raise money she'll need to beat effort to oust her.
- Japan, Korea Relationship
- Public Access to State Beaches
- Heat Wave
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 15, 1995
- Obituaries - Sept. 15, 1995
- Obituaries - Sept. 15, 1995
- 90-Year-Old Man Accused of Trying to Strangle Wife, 86
- ADULTS ONLY: "Showgirls," the first NC-17 picture...
- FBI Agents Called to Rebut Simpson Bloodstain Expert
- NEWS ANALYSIS : The Fine Line Between Success, Failure : Bosnia: NATO appears to have scored several victories. But the war is not over yet.
- NATO Halts Bombings in Bosnia : Balkans: Air strikes are suspended for three days. Attacks to resume if Serbs fail to pull heavy weapons away from Sarajevo.
- Allen Quits as Speaker; Setencich Gets Post : Assembly: Republican steps down after three months to fight recall. GOP successor defies his party to take job.
- County Braces for Reaction to Layoff Notices
- County Braces as It Readies Thousands of Layoff Notices : Government: Heightened security planned at clinics and hospitals. Desperate supervisors continue lobbying in Sacramento and Washington. Board OKs library tax.
- DORIS ALLEN OUT AS SPEAKER : Some Constituents Fear Loss of Clout : Reaction: There's a mix of sadness and relief. Two Cypress council members can relate to Allen.
- Ill-Fated Balloonists Shared Passion for Flying : Belarus: U.S. demands explanation for fatal downing, which official says may not have been accident. Four other Americans were detained.
- Republicans Outline Medicare Rescue Plan : Congress: The elderly face premium hikes. Caps on payments to providers would provide most of the savings.
- Allen Steps Down as Speaker; Freshman Setencich Gets Post : Assembly: The Cypress Republican quits after three stormy months. Her most loyal ally takes office the same way she did, with Democratic backing and criticism from their party.
- SIMI VALLEY/OAK PARK : Park Rangers to Start Carrying Firearms
- For Rep. Moorhead, Letting States Set Speed Limits Is the Ticket
- Officials Seize Another 1,100 Pot Plants : Drugs: The bust in Tar Creek Canyon is the county's second largest this year. The marijuana farm is similar to one near Lake Casitas.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Deion Says He Favors Football
- Thomas Is Too Much for Angels : Baseball: White Sox slugger hits two-run homer in eighth off Percival, adds solo blast in ninth of 6-1 victory.
- Radinsky Is Finally Back on Fast Track : Baseball: Now that the White Sox reliever from Simi Valley High has regained the pop on his fastball, his painstaking triumph over Hodgkin's disease seems complete.
- Moherman Back in O.C. After Brief Stay in L.A.
- He's Competing in a Family Way : David Parrish Plays Football and Baseball, Just Like His Dad
- VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : Event to Help Writers Hook Up With Agents : The annual all-day seminar will be held in Oxnard, and will offer important contacts with the publishing world.
- Calabasas : Gelson's Makes Sweet Entrance Into Area
- Journal to Cover City's Lighter Side
- San Fernando Valley : No Death Penalty in Slaying of Youth
- North Hollywood : Home Depot Opening May Create 200 Jobs
- Treatment Programs, Jobs to Be Cut : Services: Two drug and alcohol clinics will close Nov. 1 because of a $1.9-million loss in state and federal funding.
- OXNARD/CAMARILLO : Advanced Placement Pass Rate at 75%
- Riordan Touts Asian Trip as Boon to L.A. : Travel: Mayor--paying his own way--will lead city delegation to seven cities, promoting trade, tourism and investment in the Southland.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Missing Ex-Professor Is Found on Campus
- Hot House : Beverly Hills Mansion--a Film Site Seized From Accused Money Launderer--Goes on Auction Block
- Another Appointee May Face Grilling : Government: Some on council are questioning the affirmative action views of Carol Rowen, Riordan's choice for reconfirmation on harbor panel.
- Can Jurors Handle the Science Test? : Criminal justice: California courts have long held that laypeople can't handle sophisticated scientific evidence.
- Bannister: Black Sprinters Have Anatomical Edge
- GIRLS' TENNIS : Dana Hills Doubles Up on Los Alamitos
- NBA Gets Closer to Real Deal : Basketball: Player representatives vote, 25-2, to approve agreement.
- Graham's Well-Traveled Road Goes to Muir
- Valley Weekend : ROCKTALK : Bands Are Disseminating a Sound That's Distinctly Simi : Suburban groups such as April's Motel Room are making a name for themselves from Calabasas to Hollywood.
- Central Los Angeles : Mexico Independence Celebrations on Tap
- San Fernando Valley : TEED UP
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : The Sleepy Anaheim of Old
- Obituaries : Roger W. Heyns; Chancellor of UC Berkeley in Turbulent 1960s
- Pupich Puts Air Force First, Earns His Wings on Defense
- He's Positive Melrose Made a Difference
- Just Preps
- TV REVIEWS : 'Grace' Thick on Sunsets, Thin on Plots
- Ventura County Weekend : Las Fiestas Patrias Boasts a Rich Variety of Latino Fare
- Obituaries : * John Henry Wayland Jr.; Community Leader
- They Won't Go With the Flow : Environment: Activists and property owners are at odds with city and water officials over a plan to empty treated sewage into Upper Newport Bay.
- Area News : CENTRAL CITY
- TV REVIEWS : Going With the Flow of 'Colorado River'
- Valley Weekend : RESTAURANT REVIEW : Here's a Jazz Club Where Cooking Counts : At Legends of Hollywood, gourmet pizzas, deli delights and meat entrees share the stage with top-notch musicians.
- Colleges : Campus scene : CYPRESS : Art Exhibit Features Instructor's Work
- Valley Weekend : THEATER REVIEW : Bring a Hankie: 'Turtle Tears' Does Its Best to Tug on the Heartstrings : Despite a plodding pace and frequent scene changes, the play garners strength from the emotional allure of its characters.
- Valley Weekend : Store Shaves Prices on Furniture, Carousel Horses : Art Carvers in North Hollywood offers steep discounts on pine designs and custom work.
- A Night of Blood, Guts and Kitsch : Music review: Final week of Bowl concerts begins with an extrovert pops program conducted by Robert Spano.
- ART REVIEW : Coming to America : Photographic Exhibition Depicts 140 Years of Immigration
- Valley Weekend : Music : SOUNDS : Horn Man Has Taken His Cues From Coltrane : Doug Webb still draws inspiration from the 'beautiful, warm feeling' created in the music of the tenor-sax great.
- Turner Delays Board Meeting as Time Merger Talks Continue
- INSURANCE
- SelecTel Corp.: Vintage Properties Inc. of Indian...
- REAL ESTATE
- Western Digital Picks Emery for Personal Storage Materials Post
- Smithsonian Portrays the Elderly at Work : Art: Harvey Wang's studies of people laboring in disappearing trades inspired the exhibit.
- Senate Rejects 'Family Cap' in Welfare Reform Debate
- 4.2 Quake Shakes Southern Bay Area
- Westside : $7.5-Million Face-Lift Planned for PCH
- Untimely End to a Turbulent Life : Tribute: A Times reporter who knew Channon Phipps as a fifth-grader and as a rebellious teen recalls the humor, courage and matter-of-fact attitude with which he faced life--and death.
- Executive Travel : Are You an Easy Target for Airport Thieves? Helpful Tips
- Oregon Is Among Kings of the Road in RV Industry : Recreation: Camper and travel-trailer sales have soared as yuppies get back to nature--in style.
- British Find New System Doesn't Quite Measure Up : Weights: The switch to the metric scales may satisfy England's European trading partners, but shoppers accustomed to pounds and ounces haven't a milligram of respect for kilograms.
- Panini: Fill 'Em Up!
- Make It a <i> Good</i> Morning
- Massacre Signals Rwanda's Grim Slide Toward War
- World IN BRIEF : IRAQ : Referendum Set on Reelecting Hussein
- What Goes Around : From Movie Studios to Private Labels, Irene Salinger Has Seen It All Before
- Is nothing sacred?Firefighters from the county and...
- International Business
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Blue Chips Hit Record High as Dollar Rallies Against the Yen
- Observing the Lemon Bar Code
- Cover Story : Water Cure
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Caught Between Illusion and Reality : PAINTED DESERT <i> by Frederick Barthelme</i> ; Viking $22.95, 245 pages
- Eastin Vows Quick Action on School Reform : Education: State official says she will work to impose panel's endorsement of basic skills in reading and math.
- Proud School of Language May Fall Silent
- Top O.C. Judge Warns County of Legal Clash
- Detective Accused of Asking for Bribe : Police: LAPD veteran allegedly solicited $3,000 in exchange for preventing prosecution of domestic violence case.
- South Bay : Arson Damage Puts Program at Risk
- Farmers Urge Defeat of Land Plans : Elections: Measures to preserve Ventura orchards from development are unfair to owners of property, group says.
- O.C. Firm to Pay $4 Million to Settle Investor Complaints : Lawsuit: Newport Beach's TMI, set up to help teachers save for retirement, was accused of misappropriating funds.
- Cover Story : Just a Drop in the Batter
- Documents Offer Glimpse of WWII Detention Center : Tujunga: Priests and bankers were among those sent to temporary station.
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Can Russians Deliver if Given Bigger Role in Balkans?
- How Fields' Dream to Cozy Up to Wall Street Backfired : Legislation: The lawmaker's securities regulation bill is being rebuffed en masse by the very executives he sought to please.
- Riding a Wave of Unpopularity : Southern California's Surfing Congressmen Are in Troubled Waters Over Their Environmental Stances
- Doctors, Hospitals in 2 States Accused of Price-Fixing
- A Bookish Debate : Phonics or Whole Language? Some Say Both Are Needed
- FASHION : Chillin' and Shillin' : The Hyper-Hip Surfwear Scene Buzzes While Underground Designers Scrape by in a Make-It-or-Break-It Show
- Merged Symphony, Musicians Reach Accord
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- The Exception, Not the Rule
- New Assemblyman Ackerman Is Hit of the Party : Legislature: Special election victor sworn in to cheers as 41st Republican in bitterly divided 80-member body.
- Obituaries : Jeremy Brett; TV Series' Sherlock Holmes
- Justice Dept. Looking Into Cap Cities, Disney Deal
- More Apples--No Bargains
- BY DESIGN : Buttonholes Were Just the Start
- New Satellite Problem Plagues Shuttle Crew
- County's Efforts for U.S., State Rescue Stymied
- O.C. Hopes to Use Buildings as Collateral : Bankruptcy: Landmarks owned by county would secure $520 million in borrowing. Some experts say the device, which has been used by L.A. County, is too risky.
- Wilson Shows Dole No Charity on Welfare, Accuses Him of a Flip-Flop : Politics: Governor makes himself at home in New Hampshire. He harshly criticizes senator for his role in vote against 'family cap.'
- Radar Woes Slow Bay Area Flights
- Ducks' Kilger Determined to Wait on Deal
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Losing Record, Winning Office
- VALLEY WEEKEND : THEATER : NOTES : Evening of One-Act Plays Moves From Dark to Farce : Two pieces that make up "dis-function" at NoHo Studios aren't meant as showcases, just solid entertainment.
- THEATER REVIEW : Hermosa's 'Dr. Jekyll': Less Is Really More
- VALLEY WEEKEND : NOTES : Evening of One-Act Plays Moves From Dark to Farce : Two pieces that make up 'dis-function' at NoHo Studios aren't meant as showcases, just solid entertainment.
- Valley Weekend : JAUNTS : Moonlit Walk Explores Chumash Ways, Land : Ranger will lead group on evening hike to learn about plants, games and stories from Native American heritage.
- Lumber Industry Tries a New Solution to a Knotty Problem : Wood: Instead of bulldozing the pesky western juniper, manufacturers are looking for profits in the prolific but ill-shaped tree.
- NEWS : Proposed Oyster Rules Vetoed
- O.C. to Mortgage Its Way Out : Legislature: Special committee's aid package is quickly attacked by local lawmakers. They say they'll support new version today, but time is drawing short.
- Sylmar : College Celebrates Latino Heritage Day
- Poisoning Case Leads to Tamale Steamer Ban
- OXNARD : School Cracks Down on Absenteeism
- Percival Gets Tagged With the Angels' Loss : Baseball: Frank Thomas solves the reliever in the eighth inning and sparks the White Sox to a 6-1 victory.
- Area News : WESTSIDE
- McNown Picks Up the Trail : College football: UCLA freshman quarterback fulfills a certain destiny with start against Oregon.
- RADIOClinton's Town Meeting: A White House spokeswoman...
- Novell, Utility to Develop Networks Over Electric Lines : Telecom: The venture with UtiliCorp may help speed the entry of power companies into the communications business.
- Finds Banh Goes Double Banh choong...
- Fast Food Fusion
- Quality Needn't Break the Bank
- Ventana Global Capital Group: A Bankruptcy Court...
- World IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Police Probing Bomb Attacks Detain 12
- Study Finds Thin Women Have Lowest Risk of Death : Medicine: Best weight for 5-foot-5 female put at 119 pounds. Higher hazard cited even for average weight.
- Mutual Fund Firms Break Language Barriers
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Advance Despite Jitters Over Earnings; Dollar Rallies
- Belarussians Shoot Down U.S. Balloon, Killing 2
- Another Reminder of UC's Greatness : Grad programs shine in an era of fiscal hardship
- Equipment Blamed for Power Outage
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Inflation Slows as Retail Prices Hold Steady for 3rd Straight Month
- Waters, Waters Everywhere
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : With Slap at Ito, Garcetti Joins the Shadow Trial
- Native Waters of the Golden West
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Palestinians Thwarting Extraditions, Israel Says : Mideast: Justice minister accuses Arabs of violating peace accord's spirit by holding token trials of terror suspects.
- Grenade Hits U.S. Moscow Embassy : Russia: No one is hurt as photocopying machine absorbs blast. With no claim of responsibility, suspicion falls on opponents of NATO air strikes or mafia circles.
- International Business
- How Sweet It Is
- Bomb Injures 10 at Montreal Bikers' Bar
- Chillin' and Shillin' : Established O.C. Surfwear Firms Show Among the Hyper-Hip as Underground Designers Hope to Impress
- BY DESIGN : Home-Sewn : Drapes. Slipcovers. Duvets. These are not your mother's home-ec projects.
- Agreement Reached on Makeup of Symphony : Labor: In a compromise, New West will fill 40 of 70 chairs with musicians from two former orchestras, without auditions.
- SIMI VALLEY : Officer Indicted in Pyramid Scheme
- Southeast / Long Beach : DIVORCED PARENTING
- Agoura Hills : Death Penalty Waived in Teen Murder Trial
- 2 Interested in Allen's Assembly Seat if She's Recalled
- Burbank Seeks Talks Over Airport Authority Impasse
- Son of Gulch Goes for $475,000 at Sale
- The Old School : They're a Vanishing Breed--High School Football Coaches in Their Sport for the Long Haul
- Ventura County Weekend : Art : SIGHTS : Air of Mystery Pervades Expressionist Paintings : C. Stewart Parker's new works capture a darkly ironic look, conjuring up scenes from Raymond Chandler.
- Valley Weekend : FRIDAY : STAR-STRUCK TALES
- OC LIVE! : RESTAURANTS : Borrelli and Genovese: Only Language Is Same
- LA HABRA : City Denies Plan to Open Nude Juice Bar
- Groups Charge Discrimination in Long Beach Freeway Plans
- IRVINE : Campaign Spending Limit Plan Is Criticized as Elitist
- Untimely End to a Turbulent Life : Memorial: Death of Channon Phipps, who as an HIV-positive hemophiliac fought to attend public school, is mourned.
- San Clemente : Man Killed as He Tries to Dash Across Road
- San Fernando Valley : BUILD OUT
- San Gabriel Valley : DEATH PENALTY STAND
- Westside : ACCREDITATION RETAINED
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Frazier Ready to Face Sun Devils
- Van Nuys : Liquor Permit Foes Cite High Crime Rate
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Hebert Full of Incentive Now
- Bannister: Black Sprinters Have Anatomical Edge
- COSTA MESA : City Opposes Permit for Bar on Santa Isabel
- Greece, Macedonia Sign Pact; Only the Name Issue Remains
- PBS Wins 11 Documentary, News Emmys
- FAIRPLEX PARK : 251 Races, 19 Days Is a Fair Meeting
- Valley Weekend : KIDS : Free Flights in Pacoima Aim to Teach the Right Stuff : Young Eagles program at Whiteman Airport gives youngsters 8 to 18 a close-up look at aviation.
- Silverchair: The Kids Are Alright : Pop music review: Teen band, known for its cuteness as well as its music, is surprisingly dynamic in person.
- OC LIVE! : COMEDY : HOWIE DUTY
- CLUB REVIEW : Something Hip Is Brewing at the Red Lion
- WESTMINSTER : Man Shot in Bar Brawl Dies; Suspect Arrested
- VENTURA : Youths Prepare for Cardinal's Visit to Mission
- San Gabriel Valley : WATER HAZARDS?
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Davis Likely to Miss Just a Few Games
- NOTABLE
- DEL MAR : Desormeaux Looks to Future and Salvages Present Meeting
- Fit for Kingsmen : Conditioning Makes the Offensive Line a Strength for Cal Lutheran
- HOME ENTERTAINMENT : Sony's PlayStation Joins the Rich Video Game Party
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- TMI, Managers to Pay Investors $4 Million Cash
- International Business
- Group Pledges $100 Million for Dependent Care : Workplace: U.S. business consortium seeks to address family concerns expressed by employees.
- C'mon, Guinness, Let 'Em InIn other sausage...
- Wilson's Word Gets Raked Over the Coals
- Nobody Skates By on Looks Alone
- Dollar Days : Legislators Mount Frenzy of Fund-Raisers as Session Nears End
- Central Los Angeles : WATTS DREAMS
- Colleges : Campus scene : COSTA MESA : OCC Teacher Pioneers Electric Car Project
- Ruling Could Help Eisner in Rivalry for LAFCO Job : Government: Ventura County official may benefit after two other candidates are disqualified in the running for post in Los Angeles area.
- City Hired Lobbyist Despite Fraud Probe : Ethics: Records show Webster Hubbell was under investigation while he helped L.A. officials secure transfer of airport revenue. He is now serving a prison term.
- Obituaries : Stephen D. Gavin; Insurance Executive, Civic Leader
- San Gabriel Valley : Council Opposes Raging Waters Expansion
- SIMI VALLEY : Thrill Rides Put New Spin on Carnival
- Valleywide : Appeals Can Be Filed on Home Assessments
- Killer in Fraud Case Draws Life Sentence : Courts: No chance of parole for businessman Melvin Hanson, who murdered bookkeeper in plan to fake his own death.
- Bailiff Takes Blame for Felon's Escape : Manhunt: Deputy who forgot to lock the door in the courthouse expresses remorse. Rapist was last seen seeking a ride at a nearby nursery.
- South Bay : COMPANY TOWN
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Redshirt Option Is Open to Hicks
- Colleges Adopt Final Spending Plan : Education: The $62.4-million budget, 4% above last year, will allow addition of 80 classes beginning next semester at the area's three campuses.
- Valley Weekend : VIDEO GAMES : Myst Only Gets Better With Move to Game Machines : Engaging adventure is out on 3DO and Saturn, and due soon for PlayStation and Jaguar CD.
- Ventura County Weekend : Theater : NOTES : A Lively Troupe Makes 'Guys and Dolls' a Good Bet : Deft casting, a funny script and strong choreography bring successful end to Camarillo Community Theatre season.
- Executive Travel : Theft of Property a Main Concern Among Business Travelers
- INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS : 'Lion' Still a Distant Dream : South Africa Finds Foreign Investors Remain Gun-Shy
- Red Cross May Tone Down Its AIDS Materials
- FASHION : Everything's Coming Up Oldham in L.A.
- A Sunday color barrier comes tumbling down : Contrary to the cultural norm, two New Orleans churches--black and white--harmoniously merge.
- Ignore Moscow's Explosions : NATO must press military effort in Bosnia, despite Russian protests
- Fire Officials Seek Witnesses to Blaze
- A Close- Up Look At People Who Matter : Nominees for the Fernando Deserve Credit
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Library Cut Would Preserve Literacy Program
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Art Center Will Get Less Than Expected
- Anaheim Police Union Wants INS Agent at City Jail : Crime: Shootout between officer and twice-deported immigrant sparks request. U.S. official says plan is feasible.
- Man Pleads Guilty to $4.5-Million Scam
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Federal Building Tenants Open Up
- Developer Courts Neighbors on Mall Proposal : Shopping: Builder has plans for the same site where a similar project ran afoul of residents in '91. He hopes the outcome is different this time.
- L.A. Fire Bond Spending Assailed : Safety: Controller says $65 million approved for high-rise sprinklers is gone with only one of six projects completed.
- Progress by Looking to the Past : Task force urges a return to phonics in addressing schools' reading crisis
- COLLEGES / IRENE GARCIA : Dr. Park Restoring Life to Ailing CLU Program
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Carew's Daughter Hospitalized
- Area News : SAN GABRIEL VALLEY
- Storr in Store for a Promotion? : Kings: Sent down after Fuhr trade last season, goalie now getting a shot at more prominent role.
- NOTABLE
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Sorry, 'Husker Haters: Loss of Phillips Might Not Hurt