- Azusa : Suit Filed in Student's Death
- VAN NUYS : Resource Center to Assist Parents
- MOORPARK : Architect Hired to Modernize Schools
- NEWPORT BEACH : Price to Be Set on Bay-Side Properties
- SANTA ANA : At 11, He's a Big Wheel in Racing
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- LOS ANGELES : Court Hears Arguments on State College Fee Issue
- College Basketball
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Stottlemyre One Hit Short of Immortality
- News Corp. Shows 65% Jump in Year-End Profit : Media: The parent earned $734.4 million, despite disappointing results from its 20th Century Fox film division.
- Kaufman Broad Target of Suit by Homeowners : Litigation: Buyers allege that the developer sold them faulty houses in a Corona development.
- Tried Green Apples?
- Seymour Tries to Shore Home Base : Politics: Underdog senator stumps for support from women and defense workers in Irvine.
- Viva Las Vegas! And Elvis!
- Raising Voices in Tribute
- Now Is the Time for Fruit of Vine
- California IN BRIEF : MAMMOTH LAKES : Area Closed by Fire Will Reopen Friday
- Wambaugh Opens Police 'Files' to TV Audience
- THEATER REVIEW / 'LEND ME A TENOR' : Night at the Opera : Despite initial faltering, the comedy makes for an agreeable enough outing at the Solvang Festival Theatre.
- Feeling Fit : Exercise and Good Nutrition Are the Keys to Treasure of Life
- Shaky Hold on Verities of the Middle Class : PLAN B FOR THE MIDDLE CLASS<i> by Ron Carlson</i> ; W. W. Norton $19.95; 208 pages
- D.A. Won't Try Ousted Principal : Investigation: Prosecutors say there is insufficient evidence to prove that Beverly Tietjen is guilty of grand theft.
- Job-Seekers Finding New Resources
- Peace Corps Director to Head United Way
- Klein Says He Isn't Just Passing Time : Colleges: Former state record holder for passing yards in a season remains optimistic that he will become California's starting quarterback.
- COLUMN ONE : For Sale: The Poor's Body Parts : Vast market in kidneys, skin and reportedly even eyes stretches from the Mideast to Hong Kong. Slum dwellers line up to sell what they can--for a brief break from poverty.
- Marines Derail Plans for Rail Yard : Transportation: Commuter system proposal is dealt another blow as use of Camp Pendleton site is denied.
- Mentally Ill Man Spared Jail Sentence : Courts: Assault defendant was beaten while in custody. He won a $1.75-million settlement, which will pay for his five years probation in medical facility.
- Shot of Adrenalin for a Recovery : Putting inner-city redevelopment on the fast track
- PLACENTIA : Jobs Project Books Them All Summer
- PERSPECTIVE ON ISRAEL : Chasing the Chimera of 'Security' : There's danger, not safety, in maintaining Jewish settlers in 'strategic' parts of the occupied territories.
- POMONA : Law Enforcement Agencies Get Confiscated Drug Funds
- Local Football Star Pleads Guilty to Robberies : Crime: Sean A. Powell was named Bay League lineman of the year last December. Some say he was headed for a college scholarship. Now, the senior may face 13 years in state prison.
- TENNIS / AT LA COSTA : Capriati Is Maintaining Her Olympic Momentum
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Owen Turns to Offense and Expos Beat Braves
- Arizona QB Sets Bowl as His Goal : Malauulu Is Hopeful of Avoiding Injury in Senior Season
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : 49ers Trade Haley; Young Is Starter
- IHL to Adopt Tougher Rules On Fighting
- The Shine Hasn't Worn Off Capriati as She Rolls to Victory Over Wiesner : Tennis: Martinez, Tauziat pick up wins at La Costa.
- Ealy Caught in Middle of a Tempest
- Transit Commission to Help Minority Firms Seek Pacts
- DNA Tests on Suspect Lead to Dismissal of Slaying Counts : Courts: A Van Nuys man remains under suspicion in the killings of two female transients, but his attorney believes charges will not be refiled.
- STAGE BEAT : Berkoff's 'Lunch' a Meaty One-Act
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : A Champion and Prolific Sire, Flying Paster, Found Dead at 16
- Smith Says USC Follows a New Leader: Johnson
- STAGE REVIEW : Magic Takes a Firm Root in Luscious 'Secret Garden'
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL / WORLD SERIES : Newbury Oaks Capsizes in 8-5 Defeat
- NHL Getting Close to a 5-Year Contract With ESPN
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Tigers' Ilitch Has His List of Priorities
- Maybe They Should Play in Yellowstone
- Coaches Vote to End the Boycott : High schools: Orange district coaches decide to return to work. But several positions and lower-level programs will be cut.
- Harnessing the Sun : Solar water heating and solar-driven air conditioning result in financial savings, and much more.
- BENEFITS : Events Aim at Giving Teens a Sporting Chance
- Raymond Theatre Suit Settled
- Judge Attacks Reiner Over Removal From Denny Case : Courts: D.A. says black jurist was pulled off trial because of temperament. He says race was not a factor.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : School Funding Defines Lines of State Budget Battle : Education: After 57-day struggle, Legislature and governor have circled back to issue that started their war.
- 'Having Wonderful Time in Salzburg . . . '
- * Mark Edwin Andrews; Assistant Navy Secretary Under Truman
- SAT Score Averages Rise Slightly After Long Slide
- State's IOUs Have Become as Good as Gold in Some Cities : Finances: Gardena started cashing the warrants for local residents and businesses last week. Culver City and Inglewood will join in. The IOUs are seen as good short-term investments.
- Neurosurgeon Faces Charges of Mistreating 5 Patients : Accusations: Doctor in Orange is accused of 'gross negligence' and 'incompetence' by state Medical Board.
- SANTA CLARITA : Last Hearing on Highway Scheduled
- Environmental Study of Monorail Proposal OKd
- SANTA CLARITA : Registry Will List Local Film Workers
- Diamond Bar : Land-Use Permits Halted
- First Lady Tests Bush's Rhetoric in Boyle Heights
- Compton : School District Revises Spending Plan, Averts Crisis
- Echo Park : Senior Housing Vote Delayed
- Spinning Their Wheels on Work Commute : Transportation: Despite Los Angeles' ideal weather and the need to clean its air, only 1% bike to their jobs.
- Brazilian Panel Backs Report on Corruption
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / COTTAGE CAFE : Roadside Favorites : The homey atmosphere is the perfect setting for American specialties ranging from pork chops to waffles.
- Scholar's Collection Pays Tribute to Shaw : Education: Professor sells his collection of works by and about the famed Irish dramatist and critic to Brown University.
- California IN BRIEF : YUCCA VALLEY : No Damage Caused by 3.7 Aftershock
- Texas Twang : Jimmie Dale Gilmore brings his folk- influenced style of country music to the Ventura County Fair.
- Countywide : New District's GOP Voters in Minority
- County Office Hours Changes Get Initial OK : Cost cutting: Employee plan passed by supervisors would institute nine-hour days with every other Friday off. It would reportedly save up to $2 million.
- College Football
- Hockey
- Offense of '80s Fails Its First Test of '90s
- Gathers Trial Reduced to One Issue; Tape Ruled Out
- 8 Ballona Wetlands Red Foxes to Be Sent to Research Project : Wildlife: The animals will become part of a Humboldt State University program that studies their habits and behavior.
- WFC Football Coaches Pick CS Northridge to Finish Last
- Aztecs Don't Regret Tough Schedule : Football: Short week between BYU, USC games necessary to bring in TV exposure.
- TV REVIEWS : 'Martin,' 'Heights' Have Lackluster Starts
- Jazz Institute Gets OK, but No Funding Provided : Music: The Assembly bill authorizes trustees to set up a program at Cal State Long Beach to preserve the American art form. But, for now, the state won't pay for it.
- Bitten by the Bug : Parks Employee Is on a First-Name Basis With Several Creepy-Crawlies
- FOR THE KIDS : Healing Help : Youngsters praised as they gain insight and a head start on medical careers in their work as junior volunteers at a number of hospitals.
- Mistrial Called in Iran-Contra Perjury Case
- July Restaurant Closures
- Boy Killed When He and Brother Dash Across Freeway
- IRVINE : Center for Disabled Will Honor City
- Decisions
- Truck Dumps Pet-Food Load After Hitting Car Parked on Freeway
- Secondary Is Primary : Raider Defensive Backs Show That Changes Are Working
- LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES : Shelley Pitches Long Beach to Victory
- Key Plant-Output Barometer Drops : Economy: Orders for high-priced durable goods fell 3.4% during July, another indication of sluggishness.
- Lean Streets : Recession Comes Down Hard on the Southland's Day Laborers
- Williams Urges Support for Police Tax Measure : Law enforcement: The chief tells the Chamber of Commerce that he is sympathetic to their pleas, but he says the department lacks the resources to make the streets safer.
- Alhambra : No Refund for Flawed Project
- Visions of the Eye--and the Heart
- Cake-Top Couples : Why settle for a generic bride and groom? For $525, Myla Fahn will handcraft a one-of-a-kind likeness of the happy couple for the top of the wedding cake.
- El Rancho Unified School District : Schools Chief Elizondo Announces Resignation
- Huntington Park : 300 Expected Saturday for City's Graffiti Cleanup
- Harbor Commission Delays Decision on Scrap Yard Proposal : Waterfront: Its staff requests more time to review opponents' environmental concerns about Hiuka America Corp.'s plans to build the facility in Wilmington.
- CONEJO VALLEY : Deadline Near on Citizen Nominations
- SAN DIEGO : Convention Center Dispute Settled
- Hail, Hail Redskins: The Gang's All Here
- College Football
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Linebacker Moss Ends Holdout
- Chargers Once Again Dare to Mingle With Public
- Surf and Football Turf : On Either One, USC's David Webb Prefers a Wild Approach
- QUOTABLE
- O.C. Consumers to Face the Music--and Increased Prices--for CD Sound
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mexican Orchestra Makes Bowl Debut
- Carving Images of Devotion : <i> Santero</i> , Exhibiting in Fullerton, Says Works Are Both Religious Symbols and Art
- STANTON : Prostitution-Vehicle Law Is Under Study
- Countywide : Deep Cuts Possible in Jail Operations
- LOS ANGELES : Council Orders Audit of Fund-Raising Program
- Seeds of Opportunity : U.S. Program Puts Inner-City Residents to Work in Forests
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Seagraves' Tobacco Money Fueled Racing Success
- Loyola Basketball Recruit Moss Decides to Attend School in Texas
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Blame It on the Infield, Not Infielders
- College Basketball
- Texas A&M; Takes Some Luster Off Walsh's Return : College football: Stanford falls, 10-7, as Granger rallies the seventh-ranked Aggies.
- Koll Co. Names Resorts President
- Whittier : Trolley-Style Buses Pass Safety Check on 2nd Try
- Hollywood : Plans for AIDS Walk L.A.
- Stanford Given $6 Million by Microsoft Chief
- Bigger, Better Fish : A nonprofit group works to replenish Southern California's white sea bass population.
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Triple Play : On the heels of a well-received 'Star Wars' trilogy, the three 'Indiana Jones' movies will be shown Saturday in Santa Barbara.
- * David E. Rose; Producer, Adviser to Douglas Fairbanks Sr.
- Long Beach : City Rejects Request for Barricade on Pacific Avenue
- Perot Will Be Listed on Ballot in California
- 'Autonomy' Disputed at Peace Talks
- NOT SUCH BAD GUYS : Sea World's Newest Attraction Puts You Close Enough to Get the Story Straight From the Shark's Mouth
- Bush Signs Bill Hiking Funding for Public TV
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Hazardous Waste Roundup Scheduled
- School Trustees Approve $62-Million Budget
- Antelope Valley Fair Promises Traditional, With Some New Wrinkles
- McNall Says NHL TV Deal Is Near
- Opera Pacific has announced a memorial program...
- Noodle-Age Food
- Vaccine Means the Buck Doesn't Have to Stop Here
- NEIGHBORS : Turning Point Art : Foundation clients are painting a mural on Ventura's Livery building depicting literary, performing and visual arts.
- Bush Campaign Hits Gingrich on Allen Remarks
- Glendale : Hillside Study Sessions
- OJAI : Report Issued on Golf Course Project
- Torrance Airport Chief Reassigned
- Chargers Say Gagliano Will Start Against Chiefs
- Anaheim Chief Wants Court Order to Quiet Drywallers : Labor dispute: Molloy complains that pickets are verbally abusing officers and disturbing residents during ongoing protest at neighborhood job site. Strikers say the police are 'overreacting.'
- TENNIS : Connors, Graf Hurt as Open Nears
- ART REVIEWS : Irvine Center Showcases Eight Inventive Tinkerers
- Jumping on the Bandwagon : Suddenly, a Slew of Films, TV Shows Enter the Political World
- RHETORIC WATCH : Witch Hunting
- Granger Starts, Then Comes Back Out of Bullpen : Football: Texas A&M; quarterback is replaced in third quarter, but returns in the fourth and sparkles.
- IRVINE BOXING : Fountain Valley Fighter Hopes to Rebound in Main Event Tonight
- Banks Wary Because of Attempt to Oust Vincent
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Quarterbacks Still in Glare of Spotlight
- ART REVIEWS : One-Dimensional Platinum Prints
- EVENTS
- Simply Eggs Beats Other Substitutes in Flavor : Products: Firm's innovation is low in cholesterol and has a 10-week shelf life. But skeptics say it has the same fat content and more sodium than the real thing.
- Furon Cuts Costs to Gain $1.7-Million Profit
- 8 Ballona Foxes to Be Sent to Research Project : Wildlife: The animals will become part of a Humboldt State University program that studies their habits and behavior. Two others will go to a Nevada zoo.
- KID STUFF : Keeping Kids Safe Through the Ages
- Klein Says He Is No Passing Fancy : Colleges: Former state record holder for passing yardage in a season remains optimistic that he will become California's starting quarterback.
- Things Are Hopping Down on the 'Pharm'
- Andrew a Windfall to State Avocado Growers : Agriculture: Hurricane wiped out Florida's crop, meaning higher prices for consumers and bigger profits on the fruit in California.
- RESTAURANTS
- Green Is the Color of My True Love's Fare
- Scones, <i> Potage</i> , Tutti Frutti
- 2 Comprehensive Care Executives Quit
- Bluegrass on the Grass
- Painful Yeltsin Reforms Draw Praise From IMF : Russia: But angry citizens gather in rain to denounce 'sellout' of country by government of 'state criminals.'
- Dow Rises 14.59 as Dollar Ends Skid Against Mark : Market Overview
- RESTAURANTS : Taco Bell Borrowing Del Taco Menu Ingredient With Burger Experiment
- * Paul Lewis Clemens; Artist Painted Celebrity Portraits
- THE NEXT SOUND YOU HEAR . . . : Rick Rockwell Doesn't Just Joke About Garbage Trucks; He Becomes One
- Infants Have Math Ability at 5 Months, Study Shows : Psychology: Scientists say evidence of rudimentary counting helps resolve debate over babies' intellectual capacity.
- Job-Seekers Find New Resources
- Bush Declares Sept. 10 National DARE Day
- The Storyteller : Books: Clarissa Pinkola Estes is a Jungian analyst and, now, a best-selling author. But mainly, she spins folk tales to free the wild souls trapped inside 20th-Century women.
- Giving Batterers Their Due : Two vital bills aimed at curbing domestic violence could get lost in shuffle
- Ventura Port Official Failed to Disclose L.A. Bribery Conviction : Appointments: Commissioner responds to critics by pointing out that 1968 verdict was overturned.
- PACOIMA : Gang Crackdown Nets Guns, Drugs
- 2 New Blazes Erupt; Torrey Toll Assessed
- College Football
- Guitarists' Differences Form a Sound Foundation : Jazz: Larry Koonse and Dave Murdy bring musicality, mutual respect and dissimilar playing styles to Huntington Beach tonight.
- RESTAURANTS
- MUSIC / DANCE : Cypress Pops Hits Light Note
- The Pasadena Symphony Assn. has extended the...
- FESTIVALS & EVENTS : History Is Their Mission
- Traps Are Set for Oriental Fruit Flies
- State Water Project Called Reliable : Ventura: But the director of the Department of Water Resources says there are no guarantees during a drought.
- LOS ANGELES : Wachs Urges Investigation of Failed Coliseum Plan
- New Jobs Program to Help 200 More in Torrance Area
- Decisions
- Ex-Husband's Killing Ruled Self-Defense : Justice system: After woman describes years of abuse, county prosecutors decide no charges will be filed in La Habra shooting as man tried to attack her.
- Track and Field
- LOCAL NOTES : Booth Shares First-Round Lead Among PGA Juniors
- GOLF / U.S. AMATEUR : Duval, Woods Advance, but Voges Falters
- Banning Scores First With the Transfer of Running Back Hurst
- Television's New Theme: L.A. Riots : Programming: Many sitcoms and dramas are using the spring unrest as a backdrop. Executives deny that they are trivializing or exploiting the riots for ratings.
- STAGE BEAT : Wise 'Sirens of Seduction' Skewers Suburban Mores
- Since When Did Working Women Become the Enemy?
- AIDS : Hopes Tied to AIDS Fund-Raising Event
- SOUNDS AROUND TOWN : Ancient Tracks : Ojai resident Pascal Nabet-meyer has recorded the haunting, exotic music of Rapa, a remote South Pacific island.
- PLATFORM : What You Put Into It
- Carson Ranked No. 2 in Nation
- Hawaiian Gardens : 2 Officials to Study Options to Develop Elks Lodge Site
- A Neon Beacon on Sunset Moves On : Business: The chic and creative L.A. Nicola restaurant serves its last meal tonight. Owner Larry Nicola and his family were a neighborhood institution for almost five decades.
- Venice : Counseling on Cityhood
- Jury Deadlocks in Migrant Shooting Case : Justice: New trial will be set for San Ysidro man charged with killing an illegal immigrant who had run through his yard.
- COLUMN LEFT/ ERWIN KNOLL : George Bush Closes the 'Enemies Gap' : It has been tough for the GOP since communism fell; lucky they've got Saddam Hussein.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ RICHARD VIGILANTE : There's Reason to Brag About Bush's Record : Inflation is low, interest rates are down and we've avoided a trade war because of him.
- Attackers Shoot, Stab Couple
- Suspect in 1991 Computer Chips Robbery Is Arrested at Airport
- SIERRA MADRE : Council Seeks to Prohibit Day Laborer Solicitations
- DANA POINT : Sports Greats, Youths to Mingle at Benefit
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Croshere Is at the Center of College Recruiting Battle
- Building a Solid Base for the Future : Architect's summer program helps about 150 youths learn the basics of construction. She says it also boosts her creativity.
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Volunteers Take Pride in Dirty Job
- Scarantino's Opens in El Toro
- PLACENTIA : District to Replace Computer System
- SEAL BEACH : City OKs Policy on Archeological Finds
- City's Contracting Ban Denounced as Reelection Ploy : Government: Anaheim council minority says action was taken to curry favor with labor unions. It could keep the city from realizing cost savings.
- El Toro Marine Dies After Shooting by Ex-Lover : Violence: FBI says the staff sergeant was harassed for years by the father of her child. He now will be charged with her murder.
- Donna Rae Hallak; Travel Agency Co-Owner
- Romines Wins Rare Praise for Freshman : CSUN football: Wide receiver from Simi Valley earns roster spot and has a chance to be a starter.
- Teresa Palmisano Signs With Team in France
- TENNIS / AT LA COSTA : Martinez Advances by Beating Demongeot
- Angels Can't Manage to Win for Wathan : Baseball: Just as his term as interim manager began, it ends with a defeat in Baltimore, 6-4.
- STAGE BEAT : Soapbox Writing at Ebony Showcase
- Glendale : Housing Authority Spending
- Traditional Thai Dishes Prepared With '90s Flair
- PROFILE / VERA BROWN : Sweet Charity : The owner of posh spas has a mission: Use the profits to help the less fortunate.
- Malibu : 5 Volunteers Recognized
- State Budget Watch
- Story Behind 'Off the Wall Street Dance'
- Pets and Owners at War With Fleas
- Hoffman Educational Systems of Duarte has received...
- Homage to a Superman : Scholar's Collection Pays Tribute to Works of Political Dramatist George Bernard Shaw
- Bush Refuses to Get 'All Bogged Down' on Tax, Budget Cut Details
- Alhambra : Fire Department Number
- 2 Lebanese Cabinet Members Resign Over Vote Decision
- Bush Pledges $10 Million for Florida Cleanup Jobs
- Wilson Signs Law on Safer Roof Shingles
- Official's Bribery Conviction Surfaces : Ventura: Though it was overturned, some are dismayed the new port commissioner didn't mention the case while applying for the job.
- MOUNTAINVIEW : Annexation to Be Discussed
- Making a Bid to End a Bloody Cycle : Violence: Latino gang members meet at USC to talk of Brown Pride and to seek ways to stop the murderous rivalries.
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Little Travel, Big Results for Anglers
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / JIM LINDGREN : Gwynn Says Injury to His Arm Not as Bad as Some People Think
- BOXING NOTEBOOK / DAVE McKIBBEN : Lesser-Known Fighters Top Card
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Wathan to Stay on Bench With Rodgers
- ISSUES & PERSPECTIVES : Survey Results Similar to University Study on Plight of Black Athletes : CSUN: About 60% of respondents believe school is insensitive to their needs; 42% have witnessed racism in some form.
- Lefferts Shuts Out Cubs, 3-0 : Baseball: Padre starter wins 13th game, but might be traded soon.
- Garth Ropes a Record Price Tag : Compact discs: The head of CEMA Distribution blames the hike to $16.98 on rising costs and superstar deals. Tower Records calls it 'pure and blatant greed.'
- Good Place for Dry Humor
- IN THE PINK: Campus union officials sent...
- Hawaiian Gardens : Redevelopment Agency May Owe City $1.7 Million
- SEA-ING IS BELIEVING : Cathy Cangro Likes to Get Up Close and Personal With Her Watercolor Subjects
- Ever-Popular Sammy's Adds New Pizzeria Site
- Atwater VillageBrunswick Avenue, 4200 block--Money and video...
- Last Tango at Marilyn's Backstreet Disco : Entertainment: Health problems force owner to close the club, which was a popular, alcohol-free nightspot for teen-agers and young adults.
- In a Stressful State : Budget Deadlock, No Paycheck Put New Pressures on Mother of Disabled Sons
- POWAY : Cross-Fire Wounds Agent, Drug Suspect
- Author Helps Cover Costs of Funeral for Football Player : San Fernando: William Peter Blatty gives $3,000 to high school's memorial fund so family of Sergio Echevarria can bury him in Mexico.
- Block Assails $47 Million in Proposed Cuts : Sheriff: He says planned budget reduction will result in layoffs, early release of some prisoners and closure of some jails.
- Boxing
- Boy, 7, Killed in Playful Freeway Dash : Tragedy: Rancho Bernardo youngster is hit by three cars while following older brother across four lanes of Interstate 15.
- GOLF / U.S. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP : Woods Shoots 66, Qualifies for Match Play
- Walsh Finds Reality Harsh in Return to College Ranks
- Pirates' Wakefield Wins Game of the Decade : Baseball: He beats Candiotti, 2-0, in first NL matchup between knuckleball pitchers in 10 years.
- College Basketball
- Video Rentals : 'Wayne's World' in Excellent Shape
- AUTOS
- Imperial Valley Girds for Voracious Whitefly
- "Noncooks," Julia Child once said, "think it's...
- Sicily : A Taste of Home
- Cerritos : Residential, Business Water Rates Increased
- ON THE BLUE ACRYLIC LINKS : When Those Moats and Anthills Try Your Patience, Keep in Mind That Mini Golf Is <i> Fun</i>
- CAMARILLO : Camrosa Water Plan Delayed by Council
- Final Ram Exhibition Puts Running Backs to the Wall
- It's Report Card Time for Insurance Companies : Regulation: California Commissioner Garamendi releases his second annual ranking based on consumer complaints.
- Super-Tuscan: The Quest
- Sicily : Sicilian Cooking: It Ain't Heavy
- It's a Rude, Rude, Rude World : Hard times and a lack of optimism seem to be chipping away at basic good manners.
- Democrats' Support of Wirth Candidacy
- GOP Bashing of Hillary Clinton
- LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES : Baseball Seems to Be in Burroughs Family's Blood : Little League: At 11, Sean Burroughs seems a natural. Of course, the hitting and pitching star for the Long Beach All-Stars also happens to be the son of former major league MVP Jeff Burroughs.
- GOP Bashing of Hillary Clinton
- State Budget Deadlock
- Support for Seymour
- Presidential Concerts
- GOP Bashing of Hillary Clinton
- GOP Bashing of Hillary Clinton
- Decision on Garvey Reservoir Postponed : Water: Residents and city oppose reopening of the facility, which was closed when cracks were discovered in 1989. The delay will allow water district officials to review a report that questions the thoroughness of a favorable environmental study.
- State Budget Deadlock
- GOP Bashing of Hillary Clinton
- High-Tech Education
- Council Offers 23 Acres in San Pedro for Military Housing : Economy: The action is part of an effort to persuade the Air Force to keep a base in El Segundo. Thousands of aerospace jobs could be at stake, but some contend the park land is too valuable for housing.