- DANA POINT : City to Receive $30,000 Arts Grant
- Thousand Oaks : Deputies Cracking Down on Drinking at Housing Complex
- Residents Tell Panel of Encounters With LAPD : Police: Commission investigating response to riots hears angry criticism of officers' attitudes toward minorities.
- Robertson on Women's Rights
- WESTWOOD : U.S. State Department Opens Regional Office
- CANOGA PARK : Fire Destroys Mobile Home
- FULLERTON : She's 107 and as Full of Life as Ever
- EQUALITY WATCH : Balanced Force
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Libertarian Presidential Candidate Brings Message to O.C.
- If you're looking to work up a...
- SUNLAND : Hearing on Big Tujunga Golf Course Postponed
- Countywide : Four Teachers Go to Head of the Class
- Obituaries - Sept. 11, 1992
- Hurricane Relief Trucks Near Florida : Disaster: After three nights and two days on the road, the Palmdale group hurtles wearily through the Bayou country.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- OJAI : County Panel OKs Golf Course Report
- Shouting Punctuates Meeting on Riots - Inquiry: Activists promote their own causes at the Webster-Williams panel's session on police responses to the violence.
- CSUN Leader Hopes to Tap New Funds : Education: In her first local public appearance since taking the job, the new president says she will seek help from business, elected officials and alumni.
- PLATFORM : Poverty Not a Crime
- Extra Patrols Vowed After Shooting : Violence: Santa Ana High to receive more scrutiny after wild row near school, death.
- SAN MARINO : Council Rejects Proposal to Relax Beer, Wine Ban
- FULLERTON : Police Lieutenant Promoted to Captain
- PERSPECTIVE ON U.S. AIRLINES : A Competitive Jolt From Abroad? : Deregulation killed or damaged many carriers. Foreign investment could provide a more level playing field.
- Witnesses Sought in Hit-and-Run
- Education Cuts
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Given $20,000 Engineering Grant
- COSTA MESA : Council Finalizes Tennis Club Contract
- Congress Approves Family Leave Bill : Legislation: House Democrats, invoking Bush's 'family values' theme, push through a measure to allow workers up to 12 unpaid weeks. A veto is likely.
- Dinkins Urges Calm After Officer Is Cleared in Death Tied to Unrest
- Lime Juice Spots Skin Exposed to Sun
- Definitive : Hurray for the Beret
- Forget the Handouts, Come Up With Jobs : The homeless: Work, and the self-respect it brings, is what they need.
- ESCONDIDO : Ex-Navy Officer Dies in Roller-Skate Fall
- Obituaries - Sept. 11, 1992
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Home-Field Advantage
- Pushing to Survive : Lennox: A residents group is trying to legalize street vending. The peddlers, who sell snacks for meager profits, risk brushes with police--and with robbers.
- Police Criticized for Violating the Privacy of a Women's Shelter
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 11, 1992
- Tycoon's Son Files for Jobless Benefits
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Andrew's Aftermath : Fruit Growers and Nursery Owners Vow to Dig In and Rebuild
- A Classy, Uniformed Look : The schoolgirl look for women borrows preppy elements but eliminates their stuffiness with perky detailing and accessories.
- $14-Million Aquarium to Be Unveiled in La Jolla
- THE HUMAN CONDITION BORN TO BLAB : Why Do We Confide in Complete Strangers?
- Bush Assails 'Vice President Gore'
- Justice Dept. Said to Stymie EPA in Pollution Fight
- Calif. Clinics to Skirt Abortion Gag Rule Policy
- Honor for Art History : Club celebrates next year's 50th anniversary of its founding with an exhibit of works by some of its 200 members.
- Iran-Contra Issue Haunts GOP Ticket
- AIDS & WOMEN : Those already diagnosed and those at risk find few services and agencies in the area that meet their special needs.
- Clifford Will Be Tried First on N.Y. State BCCI Charges
- AIDS & WOMEN : One HIV-positive student wrote her master's thesis on the virus' effects on relationships.
- Kerrey Tells Bush to Put Draft Issue to Rest : Vietnam: The veteran urges the President to honor his pledge to heal war wounds and 'call off the dogs' hounding Clinton about his record.
- Calif. Clinics to Skirt Abortion Gag Rule Policy
- Edith Levoy; Acted in Westerns Under Name Renee Bordon
- CHESS RESULTS : Lengthy Game 6 Ends in a Draw for Fischer, Spassky
- Strength in Numbers : Valley theater companies discuss forming a coalition to promote their work and build audiences.
- MOCA Fetes Diebenkorn
- Bush Hopes to Double Economy to $10 Trillion : Campaign: President sets goal for gross domestic product in a speech that pulls together past proposals for job training, health care and education.
- BOOK REVIEW : Terrorist Women: Muddled Thoughts of Maternal Ideals : SHOOT THE WOMEN FIRST: Inside the Secret World of Female Terrorists <i> by Eileen MacDonald</i> ; Random House; $20; 219 pages
- Don't Be Footloose With Argyle Socks
- A Sampling of Stores Offering Value and Distinction
- Supporting Their Art : Three performers balance second careers as entrepreneurs while keeping their hands in the business they prefer.
- MEDICINE / POLIO : Western Hemisphere Free of Crippler Disease for Year
- Winnie Mandela Quits Posts After Letter Is Published
- One-Day Culture Club : The Agoura festival honors the Columbus quincentennial and will offer a multiethnic array of food, music and crafts.
- Taking Care of the Kids : Shelter's center for children lets homeless women look for work or go to school.
- Indictment of Ex-House Postal Official Signals a Conspiracy
- Catheters May Pose Risks to the Elderly : Medicine: The devices save time and money, but they may contribute to the early deaths of some nursing home patients, researchers say.
- AQMD Logs Fewer Smog Violations : Pollution: The agency says compliance has risen, but environmentalists decry a marked drop in violation notices. Businesses say the rules are still driving jobs away.
- U.S. Jets Intercept Iraqi Warplane Over Kurdish Territory : Gulf force: Fighter is spotted just inside 'no-fly' zone and turns back immediately. Pentagon says it was first violation since April and may have been inadvertent.
- 1993 MITSUBISHI MIRAGE LS COUPE : A Little Giant
- Fritz Leiber Jr.; Widely Honored Science-Fiction Writer
- ECONOTES : The Sweet Smell of Compost Success
- Call of the Wild : From Jeans to Handbags, the Animal Look Is Roaring Back
- Iran Denies Sending Arms to Bosnians
- Tenement Museum Puts Light on the Past : History: Unique structure provides details about the lives of thousands of European immigrants who lived in them in the early 1900s.
- Bush Expected to Announce Sale of 72 F-15s to Saudis
- Sally Conforte; Former Madam of Mustang Ranch Brothel
- Travel-Related Cholera Cases Reported in U.S. Soar to All-Time High
- THE WORD ON WHAT'S HIP AND WHAT'S HYPE
- U.S. Planes Intercept Iraqi Jet Over Kurdish Territory
- Probe Asked of Wilson's Fund Reports
- HEALTH CARE : Cardiac Sciences Wins FDA OK to Test Device to Stem Heart Attacks
- DVI Health Services Corp.: The Irvine developer...
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 11, 1992
- WORKPLACE
- Markowitz Joins Birtcher: Stefan Markowitz, former president...
- Lockheed, Hughes to Get Back on Track : Diversification: The two firms are linking up with a rail car builder as one method of moving away from the military and aerospace fields and into mass transit.
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 11, 1992
- AUTOS
- First American Expands: First American Title Insurance...
- Takeover Back On Again: Standard Logic Inc.,...
- Santa Ana Valley Ends 13-Game Losing Streak
- Edberg, Lendl Play Another Day
- Woodbridge Defense Shuts Down Pacifica
- New League Offers Hope for Bell-Jeff, St. Genevieve
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Donahue High on Cook
- Miscellany
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / GIRLS' TENNIS : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : MATER DEI
- Charger Line, Coaches Trade Blame : Football: Opinions differ on cause of Kansas City's sacks.
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / GIRLS' TENNIS : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : CAPISTRANO VALLEY
- Highs--and Lows--of 'Lollapalooza' : Pop music: The touring experience rejuvenates Chili Peppers, while Jesus and Mary Chain have second thoughts.
- With 3 Awards, Van Halen Tops U2, Nirvana and Chili Peppers
- RAM NOTEBOOK : In Coury's View, Everett Just Needs a Little Time
- BYU Can't Catch Faulk, or Aztecs
- For These Schools, It : Is a Season of Change : Releaguing: Several area teams will be competing in a different league or division in 1992.
- Padres Win on Gaffe by Dodgers : Baseball: Clark scores go-ahead run when Dodgers forget to call time.
- Thousand Oaks' Nichols Turns Back on Football
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Marinovich Does Esiason Impression
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / GIRLS' TENNIS : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : ROSARY
- Three Area Players Advance at U.S. Open
- PACIFIC 10 FOOTBALL / DAN HAFNER : Huskies Double Tough at Quarterback
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Anglers Discovered That Holiday Fishing Was a Labor of Love
- Paralympics
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Lineman Hawkins Expected to Start
- CHARGERS UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : May's Salary Was the Factor in Richards' Award in Lawsuit
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : OCC Opens Against Long Beach Tonight
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- Western Uses Turnovers to Beat Loara
- Sheriff, Auditor-Controller to Retire : Government: Both cite health reasons for stepping down early. If they stayed, they might have lost some perks.
- CAMARILLO : Donations Sought for Storm Victims
- Boykin, Johnson Named Coaches at Northridge
- Miscellany
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Indians Won't Train in Homestead
- Sports Arena to Show Chavez-Camacho Bout
- Raiders Flagged for Ticket Promos
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / GIRLS' TENNIS : Huberman Controls, Then Beats Her Opponents
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Mismatches Abound
- The Loyola Marymount women's volleyball team, off...
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / GIRLS' TENNIS : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : CORONA DEL MAR
- Umpires to Adjust Their Positions
- MUSIC REVIEW : 'New' Hall With Old Problems
- Discovery Faire Lets Kids Get Into Wildlife : Nature: Anaheim Hills' Oak Canyon Nature Center expects hundreds Sunday for a free day of fun, exploring and learning.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Wind': Pretty Pictures, Choppy Plot
- Strawberry Agrees to Have Back Surgery : Dodgers: The announcement comes before 3-1 loss to Padres during which catcher Piazza doesn't call time and Clark steals home.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Oilers' Dishman Signs Two-Year Deal
- ANALYSIS : Will NFL Have to Go to Plan C? : Antitrust: Jury in Minneapolis finds the league operating illegally. It could cost owners hundreds of millions more in the long run.
- Sualua Trims Down, Shapes Up : Prep football: Mater Dei senior lost weight to earn starting fullback job.
- Garcia Scores 3 Touchdowns; Anaheim Wins
- GIVE 'EM HALE: Angela Hale, a 15-year-old...
- Hurricane Relief Blows in Winds of Change for Military : Disaster: With the Cold War ended, some welcome emergency aid role for troops. But others see risks of armed forces usurping civilian commands.
- Principal Injured by Protester at Campus : Schools: She suffers a head cut when hit by an object thrown from a crowd of students demonstrating over budget cuts.
- RIVALRY LIVES: Though some schools played Thursday,...
- Measuring That Sweet Smell of Success--or Whatever It Is
- WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE: A group of Southern...
- Tokyo Plays Down Yeltsin Cancellation : Diplomacy: Officials urge patience, but anger emerges. Russian press blames Japan's 'hysterical' environment for trip postponement.
- BOARD AGREEMENT: City and school officials in...
- Bradley Reportedly Being Courted by Law Firms : Politics: Mayor won't reveal his plans. An aide says he has made no commitments.
- Couple Parked on Huntington Beach Street Shot to Death
- COLUMN LEFT/ THE DEMOCRATS : Clinton Offers New Mind-Set, World View : Bush's economic vision is still focused on the wrong priorities. Investment in and for the people will turn the country around.
- LAPD Minorities Voice Concern on Female Quota
- Lasorda's Ties to Sale Are Fading : Baseball: Vince Piazza, manager's longtime friend, fails security check and may withdraw from group trying to buy the Giants.
- Kurt Cobain (1992): Cobain to Fans: Just Say No
- ROBIN YOUNT'S MILESTONE HITS
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves Give Glavine Cushion in 20th Victory
- Plumbing S.D.'s Diversity : Jazz: Two straight-ahead sax men bring their driving sounds of the '50s and '60s.
- Holly Wisneski has been appointed corporate/foundation development...
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Pagni, Reidt Split Kickoff Duties
- Tackle Usu Combines Size, Strength
- Wildmon Fails in Bid to Thwart Film : Lawsuit: A federal judge's ruling will allow U.S. screenings of 'Damned in the U.S.A.,' a British documentary on censorship battles.
- Ex-Heads Say They Got Byrned : Split Still Miffs Frantz, Weymouth, Even Though Tom Tom Club Keeps Them Busy
- The Continental Basketball Assn. and the NBA...
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Smith Says Aztecs Got Lucky, Too
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : EL MODENA
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : ORANGE LUTHERAN
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Powers Signed, Wright Released
- STAGE / NANCY CHURNIN : Dad, Daughter Team Up
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Wright Released, Powers Signed
- Gary's Pro Career Has the Look of a Split Personality : Rams: He seems perfect for the one-back offense, but fumbles and injuries have held him back.
- Miscellany
- Tom Toms After Byrne: 'Dark Sneak Love Action' : Pop music: Despite unresolved feelings about Talking Heads' breakup, Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz have a new album and a concert tour.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Arkansas' Broyles Bears Down Early, Boots Coach Crowe
- Gathers Lawsuit Is Dismissed : Jurisprudence: Case against two doctors ends when family members don't appear to testify.
- Permit OKd for Pop Concert Club
- MUSIC
- MUSIC
- On his first full day with the...
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : IRVINE
- Garritson Transfers to Buena Park : Cross-country: Runner-up in State girls' meet leaves Sunny Hills for Freeway League rival.
- The Hammer's New Role in the Art Community : Museums: Director Henry Hopkins outlines plans for the institution when UCLA takes over after the first of the year.
- TV Ratings : 'Murphy' Lifts CBS to Top Spot
- Crime Log Keeps This Reader Aware
- SPORTS NOTEBOOK / PAUL McLEOD : His Pitches Have Slowed--But He Hasn't--After 46 Years of Play : Softball: Nagging arm trouble and a less-than-stellar year have left Joe Erwin thinking about hanging up his mitt for the last time. But no one's counting on it.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL '92 : After Shaky Opener, Carson Is Looking Over Its Shoulder : Preview: Colts, who were tied, 7-7, in their opener against Mt. Carmel of San Diego, have a challenging nonleague schedule and may have difficulty maintaining their No. 1 ranking.
- South Pasadena and the 710 Freeway
- Scrutinizing Proposal to Amend City Charter
- San Fernando Road Development Project
- Directing Attention to School Conditions
- COOKS' WALK: TIJUANA : Looking for the Real Thing
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 10, 1992
- TELEVISION - Sept. 10, 1992
- TELEVISION - Sept. 10, 1992
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : A Bad Year for Wayne Lukas Looks Good for Anyone Else
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : Simms Regains His Starting Job
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY : Dahlberg Hopes Her Mind Won't Stop Racing
- Miscellany
- PREP VOLLEYBALL POLLS : El Toro Ranked No. 1 in Section, State
- SDSU Tries to Forget Those Ties That Grind : College football: Aztecs, coming off 31-31 deadlock with USC, play BYU, against whom they tied last season.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cone Reminds Royals What They're Missing
- Yount Finds a Hideaway Only in the Batter's Box : Baseball: As Brewers' star approaches 3,000 hits, it gets harder for him to find time alone.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Carew Had an Idea Yount Would Be a Hit
- Dodgers' Pain Goes to the Top : Baseball: Claire feels the heat for trade as Davis' season ends because of wrist injury. Gross throws four-hitter to beat Padres.
- LOS ANGELES : RTD Will Stop Selling Reduced-Fare Bus Tickets
- Gallegly Says Opponent Tried to Keep Him Out of Oxnard Festival
- Lowery, Hunter Await Word on Probe
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : LAGUNA HILLS
- Track and Field
- Fullerton Transfers Added to CSUN Football Roster
- Miscellany
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Two Power Boat Championships in the Southland
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : Vargas Replaces Gatlin for Nevada
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : CANYON
- MUSIC REVIEW : Sarah Chang in Bowl Debut
- TELEVISION - Sept. 10, 1992
- ART REVIEWS : 'Body Politics' Exhibition Breaks the Mold at LACE
- Want Family Values? TV Is Overflowing With Them
- TELEVISION - Sept. 10, 1992
- 'Mermaid' Dives Into Saturday Morning : Television: 'A Whale of a Tale' is a rare example of a cartoon with a female star.
- Pantoja Returns the Compliment : Music: Because a trumpeter took note of his tunes, the Brazilian composer was inspired to keep writing.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Lighter Side of Michael Penn : Pop-Rock Songsmith, Not Known for Flamboyance, Plays It Loose and Fun With New Band
- JAZZ REVIEW : Connick Jr.: Still the Sinatra Wanna-Be
- Clippers' 3-Way Deal Is Dead
- Garrett Coaches While He Works on Degree
- Canseco Gone A's Move On : Baseball: Oakland uses hitting and pitching to defeat the Angels, 3-0, to maintain 4 1/2-game lead over Minnesota.
- Yount Joins the 3,000 Club and It's a Big Hit With Fans : Baseball: He gets historic single against Indians in final game before Brewers go on the road.
- Ex-Sockers to Represent U.S.
- College Football
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Baker's Juggling Will Bring the Hoyas Here
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Butler Makes Up With Candelaria
- Beathard Slams Door on Phillips : Football: Chargers make Phillips two-year offer, but he misses deadline to respond.
- Gathers Lawsuit Is Dismissed : Jurisprudence: Case against two doctors ends when family members don't appear to testify.
- Nichols to Run Cost-Conscious America's Cup '95
- Mission Viejo : School to Reopen Despite Arson Fire
- Agreement Reached to Hire More Blacks at Gardena Building Site
- Ever Vigilant, Seldom Called : John Wayne Airport Fire Crews Spend Time Watching, Waiting
- Pedestrian Killed; Driver Flees
- Must Babies Bear the Brunt? : Study points to defects in Wilson's welfare plan
- Jerry Lamont Crews; Actor
- Ex-Boyfriend Held in Woman's Slaying
- SIMI VALLEY : Suit Over Draining of Lake Is Revived
- SANTA ANA : City to Pay $150,000 on Brutality Claim
- Forum to Focus on Sports Complex
- Boy Scouts Ask Gay Man to Sever Ties With Group
- De Klerk Urges S. Africa Talks to Halt Violence
- City Moves to Limit Number of Units in Lance Court Project
- Commemorating a Historic Tragedy
- A majority of Chinese-Americans (54.7%) and Japanese-Americans...
- THEATER REVIEWS / 'STEEL MAGNOLIAS' : Dinner and Drama : This version sticks close to the molasses and honeysuckle its author envisioned--its characters don't match the movie's.
- Whittier : Council Boosts Dial-A-Ride Funding to Restore Service
- Camp's Fun for Special Parents, Too
- Desperate Times in This Garden of Earthly Desires
- U.S. Latino Investors Courted by Mexico
- Claremont : Session on Budget Cuts
- Some House Members Cleared in Bank Probe
- Quayle Vows Not to Forget California Defense Workers
- New Law Allows Retiring CSUN Professors to Teach for Free : Education: The legislation signed by the governor modifies an early retirement program's classroom ban and protects instructors' benefits.
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Freshmen? Get Lost
- Where to Call to Get Help or to Train to Be a Tutor
- New Aquarium Isn't Striking : Scripps: Planning for fish and viewer is intelligent, but the appearance is mediocre.
- Historic Preservation Panel Has Vacancy
- House Plan Seeks $8.8 Billion in Hurricane Relief
- Iran-Contra Probe Is 'Virtually Done' : Investigation: After six years, independent counsel Walsh says some 'cleanup work' remains. He doesn't rule out the possibility of more indictments.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'PRIVATE LIVES' : Wicked Sparkle : Noel Coward's mocking drawing-room farce is revived by Conejo Players--without Elizabeth Taylor or Joan Collins.
- One Candidate Who Can Phil the Bill : Fame: The Meister who's running for the Connecticut Legislature isn't the same one on 'Saturday Night Live.' But his signs have become collectors' items.
- Long Beach : Council Plans Retreat to Learn Efficiency
- Norwalk : Age Rules for Pool Halls, Video Arcades Gain Ground
- Council to Solicit Ideas on Budget Cuts : Finances: Public hearings will be held to help decide how to make up more than $3 million kept by Sacramento.
- OVER THE EDGE? : Riveting or Repulsive, Jim Rose's Sideshow Draws Young Trendies to See Mr. Lifto and the Human Pincushion
- Cerritos : Curbs on Leaf Blowers Take Effect This Month
- Bush Calls Economy 'Lousy'--and Seeks to Shield Himself From Blame : Politics: President vows not to raise taxes again, criticizes Congress and tries to spread the misery by citing 'global recession.'
- 1 Count in Case Against Priest to Be Dropped
- Pacific Palisades : Arbitration in Scout Dispute
- Glenda Johnson and Cheri Sprague of Diamond...
- Senate Votes in Favor of Space Station Funds : Research: O.C.'s McDonnell Douglas plant holds contracts for NASA project worth $3.5 billion.
- Council Sets Goal of 44% Female LAPD in 8 Years : Police: Plan would make the chief responsible for ending sexual bias in department. It requires mayor's OK.
- Street That Won Anti-Drug Fight Seeks New Name
- Loss of Upward Bound Funds Threatens Low-Income Students at 3 L.A. Colleges
- A Reluctant Hero : The Work of Dr. Evelyn Hooker--Whose Research on Homosexuality Sparked Gay Rights Activism--Is Chronicled in a New Documentary
- QUITE A SEA-LECTION : SeaFest Offers Everything From Haute Cuisine to Sandcastles
- PEOPLE : Distress Signals
- Foley Rejects White House Bid to Control Access to Iraq Data
- The Eco-Boom : Environmental consulting is the focus for a growing number of local firms. Getting a job with one requires specialized training.
- Desert Area Rocked by Three Aftershocks
- Jim Jirsa of Baldwin Park will celebrate...
- Large-Item Trash Pickup in October
- Scenes From the Mall : Business: Many shopping centers are promoting themselves as community gathering places. Some have hosted events from outside--including TV shows.
- Restaurant Refused to Help After Shooting, Suit Says : Courts: Son of woman slain while waiting at fast-food outlet was turned away when he asked to call for assistance, attorney says. Family seeks $15 million.
- Huntington Union High School District
- Navy Settles Lawsuit Over Toxic Waste in Paradise Hills
- Aissa Wayne's Attacker Goes on Probation
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : His Story: O.C. Teacher Makes News
- 400,000 in County Illiterate
- West Hollywood : Building Extension Denied
- Claremont : New Name for Padua Avenue
- Service Is Key for Young Mayor of Baldwin Park
- Hours of 'Practice, Practice, Practice' Make a Shuffleboard Champion
- Bill Clinton's Draft Status