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- Hyatt Touch Leaves Labor Touchy : Management: Top executives take a turn working in the firm's hotels. Regular employees in L.A. protest their lack of a union pact and what they called discriminatory practices.
- How to Sell Even More Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Pizzas
- Get a Fix on the Fall Fruits
- Turkish Leader Says He'd Commit Army : Allies: If U.N. decides to intervene, Ozal says, 'we'll not be against it.'
- Azusa Pacific's Little Big Man : Only 5-Foot-2, but Receiver Williams Is an Impact Player for Cougars : Colleges: After an inconspicuous high school career, he is tied for second in pass receptions and leads team in kickoff returns.
- Pasadena : Landmark Review Panel
- Contaminated Soil Removed in Arcadia
- Abby's Answer Short, Sweet at Hospice Tribute
- Ideas Aplenty at Ride-Share Events
- New Name but the Same Old Rex
- Compton College's 'Super Dave' Truly a Standout Player
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CUBA : Rationing of Food, Clothing Extended
- HIGHLIFE / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Video Kid Is Taping His Way to the Top : Hobby: At 15, David Smith already shows promise of building a career in TV production. His enthusiasm is paying off in employment and recognition.
- West Covina : $10,000 for Image Project
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- Shirikjian Becomes Glendale's Safety Net
- Dancing Between Rinse Cycles
- Volunteers Sought for 4-Hour Hospital Shifts
- Long Beach : City Manager Hankla Gets Salary Increase of $13,000
- MORE BARS:Prego, 18420 Von Karman Ave., Irvine....
- NATION : Fla. Coroner Mixes Up Bodies
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- Deputies Seize 8 Gallons of PCP, Arrest Suspect
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Group Rethinking Stand on Candidate
- Law Offers Aid to Home Buyers
- Man Found Shot Dead at Place of Business
- Ideas Offered for Property Near Airport : Burbank: With Lockheed leaving, the city must decide what to do with a lot of land. Suggestions include recreational uses and an 'urban village.'
- MOORPARK : Survey Shows Bond Issue Is Vulnerable
- 2 Board Members Put Children in Private Schools : Education: Trustees Shirley Weber and Kay Davis said their decisions were based on the needs of their children.
- Rogers' Start Is Only the Beginning for Rangers : Baseball: Texas left-hander shuts down the Angels, 6-2, for his 10th victory and will probably stay in the rotation next season.
- Cup TV Deal Said to Be Best Ever
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : McEnroe Climbs Over Srejber in Switzerland
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : The Rest Is Good, but Rust Is Bad
- STAGE
- NEWS ANALYSIS : What Change in Film Rating System Means : Movies: Adult-themed films can now be made and marketed without the stigma of the X.
- Breakfast : 8 Places Off the Beaten-Egg Track : Ethnic fare: Breakfast is many things to many peoples, as L.A.'s restaurants prove. A sampling from the variety available to a.m. adventurers. : Japanese
- Breakfast : 8 Places Off the Beaten-Egg Track : Ethnic fare: Breakfast is many things to many peoples, as L.A.'s restaurants prove. A sampling from the variety available to a.m. adventurers. : Northern Chinese
- Long Beach : Williams Will Step Down From School Board in 1992
- * Dominguez, which held Verbum Dei to...
- There'll Be No Low Morale, Marines Told
- SOUTHLAND : Genetic Parents in Surrogate Case Get Temporary Custody
- X Film Rating Dropped and Replaced by NC-17 : Movies: Designation would bar children under 17. Move expected to clear the way for strong adult themes.
- Mandatory Family Leave Bill Vetoed by Governor
- NIGHT LIFE THE CLUB SCENE : Best of the Blues : Fresh from a tour of Europe, The Pontiax will be playing Thursdays at the Bombay Bar & Grill.
- MORE EATERIES:Zubie's Pizza, 1714 Placentia Ave., Costa...
- Hawaiian Gardens : Council Studies Allowing Alcohol at City Facilities
- Soviet Legislators OK Home Prayer and Sunday Schools
- Shimmy, Grind the Night Away at El Mexi-Rock Cafe
- Long Leaves: Vicki Long, the woman who...
- Only 150 Advisers in Iraq, Soviets Say
- Pasadena : 3 Contracts Awarded
- California IN BRIEF : FRESNO : Group Will Probe Proposed Excise Tax
- They Have No Beef : Homeless, Hungry Are Glad to Get Vegetarian Meals
- Clues Sought in Brutal Murder of Tennis Pro : Investigation: Though charismatic, Stephen William Aniston had a darker side, a former UCI coach says. Father says his son 'had a lot of bad luck.'
- Long Beach to Challenge Census in Only 6 Blocks
- 2 Musicians Die as Fire Hits Van : Tragedy: A third member of a mariachi band from Mexico is badly burned in the Compton incident. House also gutted in blaze, leaving occupants homeless.
- Westminster Gang Fires on Rivals During Fight
- La Mesa
- Wedding Theme for Hospital Dinner
- San Pedro Rehabilitation Program Praised
- Hawthorne High Suspends Two From Team Because of Brawl
- Surgeon Pleads Guilty to Tax Evasion Counts
- Hills Finds Airbus Loan 'Disturbing': U.S. Trade...
- STOCKS : Global Markets Sink; Dow Takes a 25.99 Dive
- P.M. BRIEFING : Pickens to Pay Stock Settlement
- TECHNOLOGY : Unisys to Target Networking in New Products
- Breakfast : Starting Your Day the Cereal Way
- Breakfast : 8 Places Off the Beaten-Egg Track : Ethnic fare: Breakfast is many things to many peoples, as L.A.'s restaurants prove. A sampling from the variety available to a.m. adventurers. : Filipino
- Homemade Twist on Pretzels
- THE HOUSE : To Change Defense Bill
- Souter Gains 3 Votes; Panel's OK Is Assured
- Western Washington University running back Mike Wagner,...
- Terrorist Abbas Threatens 'War Without Limits'
- FILM : Accent on the French
- School District Stops Compensation Payments
- COLUMN LEFT : Why Then Embrace De Klerk? : In many ways, South Africa has been worse than Iraq. But how differently the Administration treats them.
- Task Force Probe Is Second Look at Officer's Link to Prostitute
- FULLERTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
- Slamming the Door on Housing : The urgency of keeping the federal tax credit in the budget
- PREP ROUNDUP : Bird Paces Brea-Olinda to Water Polo Victory
- High School to Get $7.2-Million Face Lift
- Woman Awarded $332,000 for Abuse at Jail
- Last Week's Hero Faces Charge of Posing as Officer
- TONIGHT'S PREP FOOTBALL : Troy Senior Has Something on the Ball : Football: Steve Friedrich is one of county's top receivers. He also led school's baseball team to league title.
- Boone Wants to Reconstruct Baseball Career
- Forum Rematch Between Banke, Zaragoza Postponed Indefinitely
- Jazz Singer Hails From Country Roots : Profile: Despite her devoted jazz-blues following, Maxine Weldon says, "My basic feeling is country-Western," which she learned to love from her father. She's in Laguna Niguel tonight.
- Magazine Alliance: Newsweek and Times Mirror Magazines...
- Oil Shock Could Drain World Bank, Chief Says
- Neil Bush Fudged on Ethics--Regulator
- Horan Named to Superior Court
- Building Permit Bill May Affect Sewer in Malibu : Development: Legislation that would allow counties to issue building permits in soon-to-be-incorporated cities was amended to exclude Malibu.
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : Ruling Has Political Consultants Reeling
- DANCE : Flowering in the Post-Balanchine Era
- Claremont : Radio Equipment OKd
- American Indian Artists to Show Works
- Gray Resigns as Agoura High Baseball Coach
- THE SIDELINES : U.S. Soccer League Envisioned
- Monterey Park : Immigrant Services Office
- Carlsbad : Race of Beds Not for the Sleepy
- China Readies Satellite
- San Diego
- 100-Year Tribute : Pioneers: The California Women for Agriculture will honor three farm families for their century of community contributions.
- Driver Pleads Guilty in Deaths of 2 Youths
- Neighbors Help Pull Fallen Worker From 40-Foot Hole
- 2 Blacks Charged in Civil Rights Abuse of Whites : Crime: The case, involving an attack in Mission Beach by a group of blacks who targeted whites, is the first in which a state civil-rights law is used locally against anyone but whites.
- VENTURA : Vote Expected on Importing Water
- His Plane Is Also His Parachute
- Grant Fuhr had a 75-minute hearing into...
- Train Switch Vandalized : Derailment: Tampering blamed for forcing cars full of artillery shells to jump track. Navy experts insist there was never any chance of an explosion.
- Dodgers Did Win Coin Toss
- JAZZ / DIRK SUTRO : Acoustic Jazz Pianist Puts Fun and Intensity in Music
- Long Beach CLO Director Shakes Up Schedule : Theater: Barry Brown has revamped 75% of the season, adding 'Funny Girl,' 'Bye Bye Birdie' and 'Pal Joey' to the list of coming attractions.
- Record Industry Tackles Another Obscenity Case : Law: Association pledges legal and financial assistance to the president of a Dallas record chain. The incident involves the sale of 2 Live Crew's 'Nasty' album.
- Schlesinger: An Englishman Abroad : Film: His latest peculiarly American drama is 'Pacific Heights,' a 'yuppie nightmare.'
- 'Miracle Mile' a Reel Blast
- Santa Monica : Sewage Limit Law Extended
- Council Takes On County : Santa Clarita: Officials call on other cities to seek legislation forcing Los Angeles County to be more responsive to its 8.6 million residents.
- OJAI VALLEY : Ranchers Object to Water Cutoffs, Fines
- Trial Set for 2 in Robbery Spree
- Seminar's Lesson for Harbor Area: Gangs Kill : Crime: A funeral. Photos of murdered youths. Frank talks with children about cocaine. All these tactics were part of a daylong effort designed to shock Wilmington residents and mobilize them against gangs.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN RAFAEL : City Will Test Desalination Plant
- Laguna Beach Council, Irvine Co. in Stalemate Over Price of Canyon
- Judge Won't Free Youth in Student's Death
- Countywide : Court Lets Ruling Stand in Parents' Custody Dispute
- COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : Moorpark's Passing: A Little Means a Lot
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Robinson, Brewers Stop Blue Jays; Red Sox Move to Within a Half-Game
- Numbers Game for La Jolla Country Day Football: 11 <i> and </i> 8
- THE SIDELINES : Texas Rangers' Chief Resigns
- Big Eight Presidents Approve Southwest Conference Talks
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Book Says Weekend Glitter Isn't Gold
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine Women Shut Out Chapman in Soccer
- Art Museum Judge Assails Jury Progress : Obscenity: Jurist tells his annoyance over slow pace of selection in Mapplethorpe case.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Thielemans Beguiles Catalina Crowd
- Pop Music Reviews : Milkmen at a Revel Without a Cause
- Plan Calls for 2 New Hospitals : Health: Officials recommend that the decaying Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center be replaced by a state-of-the-art facility.
- Work on Ventura Freeway Closes Ramps
- Perspectives on Term Limitations : . . . No, It'll Shift Power to the Unelected : Sure, voters are angry. But interest groups with their own agendas are funneling the anger to their own benefit.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Navratilova Breezes, but Capriati and Seles Are Ousted in Tokyo
- He's Unbeaten and Unyielding : Raiders: Jay Schroeder, more conservative on the field and more mature off it, isn't fazed by rumors of trade for Bobby Hebert.
- Four Soviet athletes who failed drug tests...
- 38 Days Later, Tight Spot Wins the Del Mar Derby
- Recurring Role Moves Actor From Placentia Into 'A Different World'
- Shakespeare Troupe Scrambles for Cash : Theater: After losing council support, company may be forced to pull out of Garden Grove. It needs $21,000 to produce holiday show.
- OPERA REVIEW : Meddling With Mozart : Gospel of 'Idomeneo' According to Sendak and Corsaro
- A Seductive 'Streetcar' at Art Theatre
- Pop Music Reviews : L.A.'s Rappers Show Solidarity for Mayfield
- Housebound Seniors Find New Friends
- You Could Still Call Todd Yert Mr. Touchdown
- San Diego
- SANTA ANA : Confusion Costs Lives of Lost Pets
- Let the Record Show Abbott Was Better : Angels: There has been professional progress, even if statistics don't seem to back it up.
- The University of Miami hopes to join...
- PREP NOTES / ROB FERNAS : Palos Verdes Will Give Opponents Fitz
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Narey Leads Saddleback to Victory in Volleyball
- Lepton Goes for 11th Win
- Gretzky Leads Kings Past Canucks, 5-3
- Good Enough Player Finally Old Enough
- Ejection Last Straw for Clark? : Padres: Manager, teammates aren't happy when he gets kicked out in first inning of 7-6 loss to Giants, and that may hasten a parting of the ways.
- Guitarist Satriani Soaring
- Claim Filed Over Police Dog's Bite : Oxnard: The $100,000 legal action is the third one against the city's K-9 unit in three years. Police say the animals help find drugs and lost children.
- COMMENTARY : Tagliabue Has Job: Clean Animal House for Women Writers
- Occidental Coach Bill Harvey is wary of...
- Marathon Denied Permits by Cities
- Foster Earning Spotlight for Aztecs
- THE SIDELINES : Steinbrenner Plans to Transfer Yankee Stock to Family Member
- Rijo, Davis Lead Reds to Victory Over Braves
- Bruins Rich at Receiver : UCLA: Redshirt freshman Michael Moore could be following in footsteps of his uncle, Ahmad Rashad.
- Southern Section Gives Leland Sparks OK to Play
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NATION : Washington's Clifford Out for Season
- DANCE REVIEW : NYC Ballet Opens With Balanchine : First night: Beginning a new engagement in Costa Mesa, the dancers show both authority and inconsistency in four works by the celebrated choreographer.
- SHORT TAKES : Pat Robertson Targets NEA Over 'Sex' in Atlanta Puppet Show
- Stations Ban CBS Releases : Boycott: Black outlets hit Sony over Japanese Cabinet minister's slur.
- Transsexual Can't Marry, Court Rules
- Brando Says He Has Proof That Daughter Was Beaten by Lover
- CRIMES BY AREA COVERED BY THE LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT
- Stubbs Gets 6 RBIs to Hit the Dodgers Where It Hurts : Baseball: He has a three-run home run and three-run double to lead the Astros past his former teammates, 10-1. L.A. falls 4 1/2 games behind Reds.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : UCLA : Maddox Throws Fly Balls to Moore
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE LEAGUE : Tagliabue to Meet With Patriot Player
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Cycle Champions Converge on Ascot for One Last Ride
- MUSIC REVIEW : Chanticleer Sings at New Shannon Center
- Stretching the Concept of the Medical Show : Television: Producers doctored the medical-drama format to create a show based on the patient's point of view.
- San Marino Money Crunch Effects
- MORE EATERIES:Joey's Bar-B-Q, 1339 N. East St.,...
- Pasadena : McGruff to Appear at Plaza
- Whittier : College Begins Aggressive Recruiting Campaign to Stem Enrollment Decline
- The Word on Buzz? It Hums : Magazines: The latest publication to take issue with La-La Land is inspired in tone and and format. But enough already of the references to New York.
- In Oregon, Iraq Isn't the Hot Issue : Politics: Rep. Denny Smith, in tough reelection fight, stresses Persian Gulf, but voters appear more interested in the environment and jobs.
- FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS : Parents also suffer when a child is accused of a crime. Their loyalties are tried and tested, but experts say rarely is any bond stronger than the desire to protect their offspring. : Dire Duty
- Professor's Enigma: His Psychology Text Translated, Published in China
- Alhambra : Raise for Police Officers
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Vandals Hit Up to 50 News Racks
- 1 Dies When Auto Hits Cars Stopped for Film Crew
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Smith Keeps Pirates in a Magical Mode
- Miraleste's Ostergard Puts His Best Foot Forward : High schools: Senior is getting attention from college scouts after kicking a 57-yard field goal.
- CLU Quarterback Withdraws From School
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Chapman Women's Soccer Team Finally Gets Respect, Ranking
- SHORT TAKES : Bolshoi May Give Boot to KGB
- Welcome Back, Sebastian! Brilliance Hasn't Faded
- Ethnic Dance This Weekend
- Breakfast : 8 Places Off the Beaten-Egg Track : Ethnic fare: Breakfast is many things to many peoples, as L.A.'s restaurants prove. A sampling from the variety available to a.m. adventurers. : Mexican
- Cetus Supplier's Facilities Seized: Cetus Corp. said...
- No One Rates Oil Filters, but Somebody Should
- Duarte : Smoking Ban Coming?
- What Would You Tell World's Honchos?
- Parties Held at Close of Youth Reading Fest
- The Region : Bilingual Volunteers Sought
- SPORTSCOPE : UCLA Water Polo Team Plays No. 10 Cal State L.B.
- Beverly Hills : Bank Robber Sentenced
- Cheerleading--'90s Style : College: Minorities and men are no longer rarities in a 'sport' that has gained respect on campus.
- BOOK REVIEW : A Mirror Held to the Ugly Face of Apartheid : AGE OF IRON <i> by J.M. Coetzee</i> Random House $18.95, 196 pages
- MORE BARS:The Canyon Inn, 6821 Fairlynn Blvd....
- FESTIVALS : In Search of <i> Gemutlichkeit</i> ? Journey to Old World Oktoberfest
- Gulf Refugees Safe in S.D., Baby and All
- Homeowners Association Opposes 25 New Houses : Glenoaks Canyon: Planning commission members have concerns about the quality of an environmental report.
- Downey History Protected : Ordinance Covers Judge's 1911 Mansion, Oilman's 1926 Home and the Oldest Original McDonald's
- Oil Prices Flirt With $40 Mark on New Anxiety
- They Are In a Class by Themselves : High schools: Culver City High's Heineman and Santa Monica High's Nishimura excel on football field, in classroom.
- COLLEGE NEWS : La Verne University Gets Computer Grant
- 'Report Card' Gives Schools a Poor Grade : Education: Students' performance is "low and not improving," annual federal report says. But black reading levels are up; dropout rate down.
- Governor Sides With School in Bone Debate : Anthropology: Decision on Indian remains is victory for University of California. Native Americans contend they are better able to link the bones with descendants.
- Lynwood : Mayor to Be 1st Inductee in Promenade of Prominence
- Hollywood : Walk of Fame Celebration
- Runyon Canyon Funds Sought to Acquire Park : Hollywood: $1.25 million from a trust fund would be used to purchase 63 acres in Studio City from a private developer.
- LOCAL : Genetic Parents in Surrogate Case Get Temporary Custody
- Fate of Poll Guard Case Turns Shaky : Investigation: A letter from the U.S. Justice Department says charges may not be filed because there was no violence and it was a state, not federal, race.
- Push Begins to Increase Number of Asian Teachers
- No Tickets for Votes, NFL Says
- P.M. BRIEFING : Laura Ashley in Major Cutback
- THE COURTSHIP OF MCA : Japanese Unlikely to Let U.S. Opinion Sway Deal Making
- CREDIT : Bond Prices Climb in Light Trading
- Injection Wells Ordered Closed: Six Southern California...
- Believe It : Ripley's Museum of the Seemingly Impossible Opens Today in Buena Park
- Traveling Kitchen : Four Wheel Cafe: Movable Feast for Westside : Catering truck: Janet Smith and Barbara Linton did their homework and then established the first upscale mobile restaurant.
- Breakfast : 8 Places Off the Beaten-Egg Track : Ethnic fare: Breakfast is many things to many peoples, as L.A.'s restaurants prove. A sampling from the variety available to a.m. adventurers. : Irish
- Something to Cluck Over : Chicken Ranch: Happy hens that are not constantly cooped up are producing the golden egg for Nest Eggs.
- Increase in Cost of College Again Outstrips Inflation : Education: Tuition, room and board push annual price at the most expensive 4-year schools above $21,000.
- Who to Call to Arrange Ride-Sharing
- Parents' Suit Says Substitutes in Teachers' Strike Include Felons
- Bodybuilders Stage Show of Strength for Gym : Protest: Most are upset because they paid dues to use a gym that was closed Sept. 6. They want it reopened.
- For Female Cantors, a Barrier Falls at Last : Music: Women lift their voices in joy as an assembly of male peers votes to accept them. Some Conservative Jews may not be ready for the change.
- Deukmejian Vetoes Bill on Airports : Development: He refuses to exempt L.A. County from legislation controlling construction around airports.
- Deukmejian Vetoes Airports Bill : Growth: The governor refuses to exempt L.A. County from legislation curbing development around airports.
- U.S. General May Be Terrorists' Target
- Britain, Iran Restore Relations : Diplomacy: The ties were severed when Khomeini called for the death of "Satanic Verses" author Salman Rushdie.
- Hollywood : Redevelopment Plans
- John A. Danaher; Ex-U.S. Senator
- Cheney Sees Signs Hussein May Lash Out : Strategy: Defense chief warns that the U.S. commitment is 'open-ended.' He says sanctions are 'beginning to bite.'
- Power Plant for UCLA Gets Regents' Go-Ahead : Energy: Officials say the campus desperately needs the new electricity source. Opponents worry over environmental effects and say they'll file suit.
- MUSIC ARTS HIGH SCHOOL : A Process of Becoming : In these classes, 'musicians can draw . . . singers can write . . . artists can sing.'
- ANXIETY : In the Beginning Was ... ANXIETY : New homeowners find moving in is just another step on the long road to a place called home.
- FOR THE KIDS CARTOON CLASS : Character Flow : Children learn how to draw on their own creativity by sketching their animated heroes.
- Santa Monica : Photo Gallery Gets Grant
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Jordan Walks a Tightrope on the Edge of the Perilous Gulf Whirlpool : Middle East: Thus far middle of the road, the kingdom may be forced to take a stand on Iraq.
- UPDATE / FLORIDA MURDERS : Signs of Normal Campus Life Emerge Amid Ongoing Fears
- COSTA MESA : School Crowding Relief Plan Revised
- Internal Audit Clears UCI's Psychiatric Unit : Medicine: No evidence is found to substantiate allegations of falsified drug records or improper billing of Medi-Cal.
- Hungry Wildlife Straying Into Suburbs : Drought: Four dry years have parched native vegetation, forcing bobcats, bears, mountain lions, deer and coyotes to forage closer to inhabited areas.
- THRIFTS : B of A Apparently Wins Bid for S&L; Over Security Pacific
- Breakfast : 8 Places Off the Beaten-Egg Track : Ethnic fare: Breakfast is many things to many peoples, as L.A.'s restaurants prove. A sampling from the variety available to a.m. adventurers. : Egyptian
- Breakfast : 8 Places Off the Beaten-Egg Track : Ethnic fare: Breakfast is many things to many peoples, as L.A.'s restaurants prove. A sampling from the variety available to a.m. adventurers. : Vietnamese
- Losses Spur FDIC to Raise Bank Premium : Economy: The fund insuring bank deposits is at its lowest point in history and could be wiped out by a recession.
- The Russian River: Pinot Noir Superstar
- WORLD : Baker to Meet Vietnam Minister
- Cases Against Ex-Pastor Dismissed
- Grand Jury Won't Rule on Parking Garage Dispute
- Malibu : Council Limits Meetings
- Sierra Madre : Water Purchase Approved
- The Region : English Classes Offered
- 2 Loaded Freight Trailers Stolen
- Block Calls Brutality Suit a Ploy by Gangs
- Escondido Building on a Good Idea
- COLLEGE NEWS : Caltech Names Head of Residence Life
- NATION : Barry Meets College Protesters
- Cream of the Crop: Southern California's Top 22 Football Players
- Montebello : Leaders Call First Meeting on Gang Diversion Program
- Grand Prix Bike Races Set Oct. 14
- Leaving a Flock of Friends for the Company of Birds
- SENIORS : Political, Physical Workout : A Chance to get involved in what was once the 'Silver-Haired Legislature,' and mall-walking programs.
- Ex-Head of Toxic Waste Firm Guilty in Dumping
- VENTURA : Bank Robber Suspected in 3 Other Thefts
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Harris Again Challenges Competency of Medical Help : Crime: Death Row murderer wants a federal appeals court panel to review an earlier court rejection.
- Chief Stockholder Plenum Questions Gradco Systems Spinoff Proposal
- Alan Bond's Firm Gets a New Chairman
- Jittery Nikkei Sinks to 33-Month Low
- USAir Suspends Dividend, Delays New Planes: In...
- SMALL BUSINESS : Chamber's New Video Library for Owners Makes Its Debut
- Breakfast : To Make an Omelet, First You Break a Few Eggs
- AT&T; Plans Saudi Service: AT&T; said it...
- THEATER REVIEW SPIRIT OF THE CHUMASH : A Legendary Play : The Illusions Theatre Company is planning its tribute to Chumash folk tales and lore.
- NEIGHBORS : Trolley's Trek : The vehicle journeyed 3,500 miles and it didn't even have to travel on its own steam.
- Renovation of Old Library a Step Closer : Eagle Rock: The city will seek bids to compile a report on the historic value of the building, which closed in 1981.
- Pasadena Jail Is a Modern Wonder : Corrections: The high-tech 'podular' cell layout and computerized control system at the new facility are being hailed as the latest in design.
- MORE BARS:Cannons, 34344 Street of the Green...
- S. Africa A-Arms Program Since '70s Told : Weapons: CIA documents dispute official denials from Pretoria. 1979 test is recalled.
- Pasadena : Developer Fees Voted
- Long Beach : Judge Refuses to Reinstate Therapy License for Doyle
- MORE EATERIES:Cafe Capistrano, 31752 Camino Capistrano, San...