- All Nearly Ready for Soccer Fest
- Top Military Officer Meets Woman Seeking Brass Ring
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: THE AD CAMPAIGN
- Prosecutors Drop Case in Courthouse Fire
- Antonovich Backs Regional Monorail Line : Transit: The subway opponent says his plan would avoid tunneling and save money to build links to other communities.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS: BALLOT MEASURES : Foes of Tax Initiative for More Police Seek to Have it Invalidated
- Boy Found Innocent in Slaying of Playmate : Justice: The judge says that the prosecution failed to prove that the youngster exhibited gross negligence when he fired his stepfather's antique shotgun.
- COUNTYWIDE : Program to Honor Art Achievements
- CYPRESS : Salt in Soil Blamed for Damaged Homes
- Panel Decides to Move Irving Branch Library : Culture: Despite protest, facility will be moved from historic location to a site occupied by a carwash. Commissioners call action 'emotional and heartwrenching.'
- Chang Starts Cold, Rides Hot Streak to Victory in Paris : Tennis: American drops first two sets but rallies to beat Swede in five sets in third round of French Open.
- Sanchez Has No Defense for Her Quick Exit : French Open: Argentina's Mercedes Paz knocks out defending women's champion in the second round.
- Trail Blazers Take One Away on Road, 112-109 : NBA playoffs: Williams makes key steal. Johnson misses second half as Suns are ousted.
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Top-Seeded Stanford Seeking Its Third Title in Four Years
- A Reggae Mission : For Burning Spear, Whose Tour Is Coming to Irvine, Music Is Vehicle for Love, Understanding
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Gloria's Cafe Serves a Homey, Eclectic Mix in Silver Lake
- Money Supply Mixed: The narrowest measures of...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Big Names at Bachelor Party
- WORLD : S. Africa Bill Targets Apartheid
- Bill Fought by Heart Valve Firm May Be Dropped
- Prosecutor Queries Ely Over Expense Audit for 2 1/2 Hours : Investigations: The Ventura Community College District trustee calls the district attorney's staff members 'idiots' before meeting with one for the first time.
- Scholar Says Malathion Spraying 'Reckless' : Health: The state says it will attempt to prove today that the star witness for El Cajon is a lone voice in the wilderness.
- Moose Lodge Investigated Over Gambling
- WESTMINSTER : Attorney Criticizes Race Issue in Case
- Courthouse Workers Get Asbestos Warning
- Pair Ordered to Repay RTD $228,000 for Injury Scam
- To Some, Campaign Signs Bring a Second Message
- Trail Blazers Take One Away on Road, 112-109 : NBA playoffs: Williams makes key steal as Portland eliminates Phoenix.
- RESTAURANTS / MAX JACOBSON : Gifted Chef Adroit at Each Italian Style
- Disney's T-Shirt Campaign a Premature Flop? : Marketing: 'Dick Tracy' promotion runs into some snags.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Labyrinth of Passion' a Glimpse of Almodovar
- Rembrandt's 'St. Peter' Fails to Go at Auction : Art market: Bidding at Christie's falls short at $9.5 million, furthering worries of a slump.
- Psychological Themes Flow From Brush
- SHORT TAKES : English Opera Opts for Modern
- P. M. BRIEFING : Pan Am Aids Soviet Emigrants
- Guess Owners Go Back to Court in Feud With Lawyer : Apparel: The dispute is about whether an incomplete jury verdict should be made public.
- Mistaken Identity Proves Crisis for Stanton-Based VSI
- Tough Standards Urged for Federal Enterprises: Concerned...
- Lawsuit Against Valve-Maker Dismissed : Litigation: Irvine-based Shiley Inc. will not have to notify recipients of its heart valves about potential defects. The consumer group seeking to force the firm to do so will appeal the court decision.
- Nimitz Collapse Foreseeable, Report Says
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : $100,000 Challenge to Pickens
- 'Fibranne' and 'Douanier' Spell Difference for Bee Winner, 13
- Last Act: A court in Lakeland, Fla.,...
- Aid and a Bed : Plight of a Quadriplegic Injured in Fire Touches Strangers
- Effort to Stop 'Monster' Houses Hits Roadblock
- ELECTIONS: CONGRESS : Scrappy Campaigns Challenge Incumbents : Politics: They want to play giant-killers. But the odds are that the little-known and under-financed candidates will serve as sacrificial lambs.
- Chatsworth Tennis Team Planning Parting Shot : Final: Unsung Chancellors winning respect en route to championship match. Powerful University is their last obstacle.
- STATE TRACK AND FIELD MEET : Washington a Slight Favorite for Boys' Title
- THE SIDELINES : Blazermania Welcome Home
- Review Plight Snags Musical in Web of Conflict
- A Couple of Grizzlies This Week: 'Bear' and 'Old Gringo'
- Wide Range of Approaches on Weekend Theater Menu
- Philips Player Gets Better Sound From Regular Tape : Entertainment: The device may threaten Japanese competitors betting on digital audio tape.
- Argentina Ready to Renew Foreign Interest Payments
- Indictment Claims Nynex Violated Consent Decree : Communications: The phone firm allegedly provided data services to customers, which goes against the court order that broke up AT&T;.
- Army Pressed to Yield Power in Myanmar
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NICARAGUA : Inflation Surges Past 100% a Month
- Reynolds May Go From Cal State to Top Job at CUNY
- Council Increases Budget for Police
- City Council Speeds Up Growth-Control Plan
- Joseph G. Jabbra has been appointed academic...
- El Camino Real Unearths City 4-A Softball Title, 8-3
- George Goodale, former publicist for the Angels,...
- Chatsworth's Season Capped by Comeback : High school baseball: Chancellors ride inspirational mottoes to championship victory over El Camino Real.
- NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue said that Dr....
- Beethoven Mass Set at Church
- 10-Concert Lo-Tec Dance Series Announced
- Land Deal Dropped: Landmark Land said it...
- Big Changes in Trading Small Stocks
- Pic 'N' Save Wins Restraining Order: U.S....
- Times' Author Njeri Praised
- Heavy Rain, Floods Oust Hundreds From Homes in Mississippi
- Filing a Few 'Brief' Comments
- Travelers Heading Off in All Directions
- Wife Allegedly Tries to Kill Ailing Man, Self
- Girl, 14, Stabbed; Ex-Friend Arrested
- SANTA ANA : Slayer of Suspect Won't Be Charged
- San Marcos
- Longest-Running Case Ends in 49-Year Sentence
- Judge's Early Ruling Sides With Lawndale Over Traffic : Development: The decision says Hawthorne approved projects without proper environmental studies. Further arguments are scheduled, though.
- As Spending Plans Go, This One Will Put Us on the Road to Ruin : Prop. 111: Voters may think it will ease gridlock, but it's just a way around the Gann limit.
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Stanford Opens Bid for Another Title Against Georgia Southern
- NCAA TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS : UCI's Morales Qualifies Second in Hammer Throw
- Women's Volleyball Tour Visits Hermosa : Professional volleyball: Two-day Event, which starts Saturday, is the fourth of 16 stops on the tour.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : McGowan, Schulz Tie for Kemper Open Lead
- He Can See Into the Future, but Vision Isn't Always 20/20
- THE SIDELINES : Perkins Injured in Car Crash
- 'Fire Was Burning' an Intriguing Local Bow for igLoo Troupe
- Suspect Held in S.D. Serial Killings Is Freed Same Day
- Justices Reject Forced Drug Tests of Workers : Narcotics: Justices let stand appellate rulings that said employees cannot be made to take random tests.
- Roh-Gorbachev Talks to Cover Korea Division
- U.S. and Soviet Relief Workers to Join Forces
- 'New Way of Thinking'--Messages From the Presidents
- Crews Fight to Keep Fuel Spill Out of Alaska Refuge
- 'Send Message' With Water Saving, Flores Asks
- Dead Man's Friend Says Aid Effort Was Weak : Ocean: The man asks the Board of Supervisors to investigate the rescue effort in the drowning of a windsurfer whose body was found on the Ventura County shoreline.
- Monument Status for Encino Site Requested : 'Lost Village': A slow-growth activist's efforts to have the Ventura Boulevard location named an archeological landmark are criticized as tactics to stall development.
- Still Mired in Rhetoric, A Year After Tian An Men : China: U.S. debate is ruled by internal passions and not by a realistic assessment of Beijing's aged revolutionaries.
- Volleyball League Signup Set for Saturday
- THE SIDELINES : World Slalom Champion Retires
- JAZZ REVIEW : Sweet Baby Blues Knows What It Means to Swing
- Titans' Farlow Made This Move to Stay in Place : College baseball: Shortstop leaves problems at USC behind him and finds greener pastures in Cal State Fullerton's infield.
- JAZZ REVIEW : A Potent Elvin Jones at Catalina Bar
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : New Spot, Same Great Dumplings
- CalArts Filmmakers Hope for Shortcut to Hollywood
- Coke Pulls Plug on 'MagiCan' Promotion: Coca-Cola...
- Tosco Corp., the largest independent oil refiner...
- Soviet Leader Lauds Schuller Sermon : Luncheon: Gorbachev says the Garden Grove pastor's religious broadcast last Sunday had a 'calming influence' on his nation.
- Quake Brings Reward for China Prisoners
- Algerian Throngs Call Upcoming Vote a Farce
- P. M. BRIEFING : S&L; Reopens Under B of A Name
- 6.0 Earthquake Rattles Tokyo
- ANALYSIS / WHAT PRICE UNITY? : As Tensions Rise, Rush Is On to Make Germany 1 Nation
- Accord Reducing Chemical Arms to Be Signed Today : Military: Carrying out the U.S.-Soviet pact promises to be more difficult than other weapons control accords.
- ELECTIONS OXNARD : Mayor Says Audit Favors Police, Fire Reductions
- 2 Vandalism Suspects Are Released : Palmdale: Investigators are hoping to gather more evidence that the men painted threats and swastikas in a widow's new home.
- Child Says Buckey Raped Her at Pre-School
- Only in L.A. / Steve Harvey
- Bluffs Plan Includes Resort, 500 Homes : Development: The San Clemente coastal site once proposed for the Nixon library would be occupied by a hotel, golf course and housing project.
- COUNTYWIDE : Funds Allocated for Beach 'Super Street'
- These Nomads Getting Big Kick Out of Soccer : Youth Sports: Coach says under-14 soccer team in La Jolla has established itself as one of the best in the country.
- SAN DIEGO SPORTS ET CETERA : In Motion Wants to Run New Edition of Marathon
- WORLD : Plot to Kill Aquino Reported
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Student Play on Disability Wins Award
- OXNARD : Mother Tells Police About Leaving Baby
- DEA Agent Identifies Bodyguard : Trial: He says Juan Jose Bernabe Ramirez was in group of armed men who helped drug lord escape two days after kidnaping of Camarena.
- MOTOR RACING : Sam Ermolenko Puts Accident Behind Him, Gets Back on His Bike
- THEY'RE HOME-GROWN HEROES : El Segundo Goes for Second Consecutive 2-A Championship
- Segota, Sockers Awaken
- ANGELS IN THE OUTFIELD : There Are Too Many as Winfield Trade Creates a Roster of Part-Timers
- LOS ALAMITOS : Strikin Jet, On Cash Favored in Kindergarten
- SHORT TAKES : Book Recaps CNN, Warts and All
- GLIMPSES
- Tony Bennett Still Playing His Own Game : Pop: The 63-year-old artist, who plays the Orange County Performing Arts Center on Saturday, says he found success by staying true to his own musical vision.
- AIDS-Related Film to Debut in O.C.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Murder by Natural Causes' Has Clever Premise, but TV-Like Script
- Puck Does It on a Grand Scale at Eureka
- Bill Holman Charts a Global Agenda
- Take 2: Warner Bros. Reclaims Its Studio--and Its Name : Movies: David Wolper will stage an extravagant and nostalgic celebration to highlight the re-dedication of the Burbank lot.
- Hughes Gets Contract
- Nintendo Suit Says Rival's Device Makes Its Games Too Easy
- Spanish Banks Write Off 50% of Mexican...
- BANKING / FINANCE
- Don't Be Afraid to Admit You Need Help
- Wilshire Bank Is Seized: Federal regulators declared...
- 3 Top L.A. Gear Executives Make the Best-Paid List
- P. M. BRIEFING : E. German A-Power Plant to Shut
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Einstein Film Inspiration Told
- WORLD : North Korea Warns Gorbachev
- NASA Search Continues for Shuttle Leak
- Ryzhkov Hurt in Traffic Accident
- Twice-Daily Rail Service Gets Burbank on Track for 1st Time in 7 Years
- LOCAL ELECTIONS: BALLOT MEASURES : $376-Million Bond Issue Would Buy Quake Safety
- OXNARD : 12 Arrested in Drug Raids at 3 Houses
- Laborer Says Having Bag Put Over Head No Laughing Matter
- COUNTYWIDE : Everest Was Peak Time for Climber
- Woman Testifies She Didn't Intend to Kill Man : Crime: The defendant says that she only wanted to warn him not to let her daughter use drugs.
- Mercedes Thompson of Manhattan Beach has received...
- Celebrity Fund-Raiser Planned to Aid Homeless
- OJAI VALLEY : Trash Can Deposits Anger Residents
- 'World of Ideas' a Plain-Wrap Surprise Success Story : Television: The guests are asked to comment on American society and culture--not about themselves.
- U.S. Vetoes U.N. Resolution Calling for Fact-Finding Trip to West Bank, Gaza
- COLUMN ONE : Cities Saying Goodby to the Perks of Power : A new wave of ethical awareness in local politics is sweeping the nation. Many campaign financing reforms have been fueled by scandals.
- Carrying On a Love-Hate Relationship in Exile : Dissent: Chinese journalist Liu Binyan has paid dearly for his loyal opposition to the Communist Party. But he still believes change is possible.
- Palestinian Hunger Strikers Fear Setback in Peace Effort : Uprising: The raid on Israel reveals Arab disunity and could lead to new violence, activists say.
- Activist Digs Into Past to Halt Growth : History: Encino man seeks monument status for old Indian village to try to prevent two office buildings from going up.
- Report Urges Broader Use of Seized Drug Assets : Law enforcement: County officials suggest settling an argument with Sheriff Brad Gates by using funds for projects other than narcotics suppression.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Irvine Monorail: Off Track Already?
- Terror in the Neighborhood : Slaying: Residents of Arbutus Street in Huntington Park had considered themselves somehow immune to a surge in murders in the surrounding community. But no longer.
- Valley Center
- Thieves Break Into Store, Steal $62,000 in Baseball Cards
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP : She's Making Her Pitch for a Title
- COLLEGE NOTES : WCC: Initial Season Gets Mixed Reviews
- Agassi Seeing Red Over Charge That Clothes Are Too Colorful
- Triple Jumper Goes to Great Lengths to Make His Name Recognizable : State track and field: Laotian-born Phouphet Singbandith has hopped, skipped and jumped into the American Dream.
- Magazine Names ASU's Kelly College Player of the Year
- Steinbrenner Hints Patience With Dent Is Wearing Thin
- Candaele States His Desire for Big Double : Track and field: Carpinteria star seeks two victories and a sub-four-minute mile.
- SHORT TAKES : MacNeil-Lehrer History to Air
- Cineplex Odeon Pushes Cost of a Movie Ticket to $7.50
- AN APPRECIATION : Ted Schmitt: Theater in L.A. Loses a Friend
- PEOPLE WATCH
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS PROPOSITION 120 : Budget Panel Leaders Oppose Prison Bond Issue
- Gorbachevs Try Bush Hospitality, Skip Wine : State dinner: A gold and red carpet greets Soviet visitors. Maine lobster seems to please.
- Moriarty Subpoenaed to Testify in Federal Investigation of Gritz
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Charlie Pride Has Feel for Flood
- Unmanned Craft Bears Food, Water to 2 Cosmonauts Stranded in Space
- Czech Revolution: A Secret Police Plot? : Intrigue: The BBC says leaders of the KGB and its Prague counterpart engineered the uprising ending Communist rule.
- Mailbag Can Be Real Grab Bag of Brickbats and Bravos
- COUNTYWIDE : New Park, Marina Fees Go Into Effect
- Juvenile Hall Restraints Trial Ending : Youth rights: Plaintiffs' lawyers charged that youths were tied to beds under a "siege mentality" at the hall. The judge said she would rule in two weeks.
- Animals Impounded at Southeast S.D. House
- Hearing Could Determine Fate of Cribbs : Outdoors: Executive secretary of state Fish and Game Commission probably will be fired.
- El Camino Real Wins Another Softball Title
- Lions' Den Could Be Stripped of Talent : College baseball: Several top players have used up their eligibility and others could be selected in pro draft.
- STATE TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Price, Noon Facing Their Final Chances to Go the Distance
- A doctor has confirmed that Charles Barkley...
- THE SIDELINES : Ron Polk Pan Am Games Coach
- California Leads U.S. as Home to Latino Firms : Minorities: Five hundred companies were ranked by Hispanic Business. Headquarters of 131 are here, with Florida in the No. 2 spot.
- Some Advertisers Capitalizing on Summit Mania
- ABC to Change Formula Used in Pricing Ads : Television: With ratings declining, the network is apparently trying to save advertising revenue.
- COLUMN ONE : Goodby to the Perks of Power : A new wave of ethical awareness in local politics is sweeping the nation. Many campaign financing reforms have been fueled by scandals.
- WORLD : Palestinians in Occupied Areas Sever U.S. Ties to Protest Veto
- Athletic Shoes Strut Their Stuff : Footwear Is Being Created With an Eye to Both Style, Biomechanics
- WORLD : 20 Die on Soviet Cable Car
- Fullerton : Assistant Supt. to Leave This Month
- Suspects in Vandalism of Widow's Home Freed
- Suspects Released in Hate-Crime Burglary
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: 48TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : No State, Local Agency Can Keep Farrell Out of Race Over Residency
- Former University of Texas linebacker June James...
- STATE TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS PREVIEW : Dameworth Has Unfinished Business in His Final Prep Meet
- NCAA TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Johnson Wins Heptathlon; UCLA Women Have a Shot
- TENNIS : Candid Camera Catches Chatsworth Player in Act of Ditching Practice
- The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff...
- SOUTHERN SECTION 1-A DIVISION BASEBALL : Village Christian Loose for Mountie Rematch
- MUSIC REVIEW : Concert Features Compositions by Keith Clark
- ART
- MUSIC REVIEW : Yuri Temirkanov Leads Second Program
- Earth First! Ventures Into Lyon Co.'s Den : Ecology: The radical environmentalists' message to the developer was this: Orange County is overdeveloped.
- BANKING / FINANCE : Keating's $5-Million Defense Fund Is Nearing Depletion, Lawyer Says
- P. M. BRIEFING : Costly Imports Trim Japan Edge
- NATION : Twisters Cause Damage in Texas
- A. Roosevelt Jr.; Theodore's Kin, Ex-CIA Officer
- BRIEFING TODAY'S TALKS : Trade, Wider Arms Accord Key Topics
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : LOS ANGELES : Van de Kamp Details Auto Rate Rollbacks
- BOOK REVIEW : A Convenient and Enjoyable Plot : AN INCONVENIENT WOMAN <i> by Dominick Dunne</i> Crown Publishers $19.95, 416 pages
- PLO Denies Involvement in Raid on Israeli Beach : Mideast: But Arafat won't condemn attack outright. Meantime, U.S. rebuffs plea to cut ties with Palestinians.
- Bonn Launches Unity Ad Drive
- Imelda Marcos Much Better After Collapse
- There's Good Reason to Follow Up This Impulse
- Yeltsin Extends Hand to Lithuania : Russia President Vows Close Ties in Defiance of Sanctions
- Amtrak Adds 2 Daily Routes Serving Burbank
- Boy Who Fatally Shot Playmate Is Acquitted
- Fallbrook Man Indicted in Utah Over Toxic Waste
- Rockefeller Urges More Services for Children
- NEWPORT BEACH : Badham-Ferguson Race Sparks Interest
- A Minor Setback at Albuquerque Keeps Gibson From Being Activated
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Twins Beat White Sox, Make a Little Headway
- CITY 4-A SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP : El Camino Real Wins Another Softball Title
- CS Northridge Reaches Title Game
- 3-A SECTION BASEBALL FINAL : No. 15? No; Mira Mesa Now No. 1
- LIFE IN THE FAST LANE : Lipscomb's Challenge: Becoming Nation's Best in 300 Hurdles
- Clemson Gets Probation, but Postseason Play and TV Still OK
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Radio Station's Control Returned, Morrow Says
- MUSICA look at the fast-moving compact discs...
- Czech Documentary to Screen at USC
- 30 Die in Pakistan Violence; Bhutto Cancels Trip
- Barstow Accuses Upstream Towns of Hogging Water : Lawsuit: High desert city contends that rapidly growing Victor Valley communities are drawing down the Mojave River. It demands a guaranteed share.
- NATION : Racist Threats Held Fabrications
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PAKISTAN : 30 Killed in 5th Day of Ethnic Violence
- DANA POINT : Krause, Eggers Lead in Raising Funds
- Royce Y. Peng, a senior at Rolling...
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Meese's Brother Fails to Win Panel's OK
- ANAHEIM : Olive Crest Centers Again Win Award
- Supervisor Urges Replacement for High Desert Hospital
- VENTURA : Father, Son Bring Talents to Classroom
- COUNTYWIDE : School Supt. Says Foe's Loan Illegal
- COUNTYWIDE : Collision Victim Grateful to Officer
- Orange Coast Crew Finishes Fifth in Qualifying Heat
- BOYS' TENNIS / SEMIFINALS : Martinez Rallies to Beat Olivas
- America's Cup Racers May Move Trials
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Sunday Silence Ready for Comeback Effort
- Daniels' Trot Is One for Old Team's Sake : Baseball: Former Red homers in 10th in opener of important series as Dodgers end three-game losing streak, 2-1.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL FINALS : Small Schools, 1-A Start Two-Day Championships
- MOVIE REVIEW : Total Schwarzenegger : Film: Paul Verhoeven's futuristic action-thriller 'Total Recall' plunges the muscular hero in a deadly game of mind over matter.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Face of Enemy' Loses Soul to Plot Formula
- Construction Spending Again Declines
- P. M. BRIEFING : China Plans Tokyo Bank Boycott
- Computer Has Direct Dial to Sleaze
- NATION : Burger Hits 'Shyster Ads'
- 'I Won't Beg': Gorbachev : But He Tells Congress He Needs U.S. Trade Privileges : Soviet Seeks Support for 'Revolution'
- Divers Find Body in Plane
- Family Asks Help in Finding Missing Retiree
- IRVINE : Fraternity to 'Adopt' Portion of Route 73
- RACING NOTEBOOK : The Bonus That Became an Onus
- DIGEST : Hampton, Rast to Be Feted by Soccer Group
- If the Coach Isn't Broke, Why Fix Him?
- MOVIE REVIEW : Spiritual Reflection With a Twist in 'Jesus'
- TV REVIEW : 'Year 2000' Tackles the Education Mess
- Factory Orders Decrease 2.3% During April
- SEC Settles Insider-Trading Suit: Joseph Behar, former...
- Japanese Company Buys 10% Stake in Carolco Pictures
- You Might Say New Ad Star Is Soft-Pedaling for Taco Bell
- Who Will Glitter at Center Guilds' Fashion Show?
- 'Wild Things' Will Make Opera Party Sing
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Enlightened Views of Teens Who Wear Black
- New Design on Life: Costa Goes Legit at Dior
- Sulfur Spill Closes Section of Freeway
- High Israeli Doubts Arafat Knew of Raid
- 2 First Ladies Hit It Off Like Old Friends : Wives: Barbara Bush and Raisa Gorbachev clasp hands and smile outside White House. And the First Dog was a winner, too.
- Councilman Assails Civic Center Plan
- A Taste of Rio Just South of the Border
- Profiting From a Nonprofit Approach : * Housing Help Arrives--All Hail the Local Initiatives Support Corp. and Nehemiah
- Greenwald Says He's Sure UAL Buyout Can Fly
- Santa Clarita Fills Commission Vacancy
- Gerald S. Jakubowski has been named dean...
- Suspension of Robinson Upheld
- Pile Fails to Gain Final in Division I Track Meet
- Breaks and Blast Buoy Northridge, 8-6 : College baseball: Sharts' three-run homer against Lewis helps Matadors overcome 6-0 deficit and reach Series finale.