- COUNTYWIDE : Encephalitis Virus Found Among Birds
- BURBANK : Council Increases Library Fines, Fees
- St. Francis Back McAlister Eligible to Play Saturday Against Loyola
- A Good, Clean Fight : In Dry Times, Carwashes Vie to Offer Best Extras
- Marcos Estate Held Liable for Atrocities
- Pianist Heeds Call : Alan Broadbent is taking a break in October from his Glendale gig to play with bassist Charlie Haden's Quartet West in Europe.
- Tropical Storm Turns Toward N. Carolina : Weather: Danielle's advance prompts coastal flood warnings as far north as Rhode Island.
- India Punishes Firm Over Sales to Syria
- Boy, 12, in Court Seeking 'Divorce' from Parents : Family: Mother denies her son's allegations of abuse, abandonment. Impact of outcome appears unclear.
- Starry, Starry Nights : Sterling Consort will perform at the second free concert in an outdoor series at The Academy in North Hollywood.
- Mideast Talks Promise No Early Accord but Will Resume Soon
- William A. Swanberg; Won Pulitzer Prize for Luce Biography
- You Can't Say That : The gift of gab is serious business for Universal Studios Tour guides, but there are a number of topics that they're forbidden to mention.
- William Landers; Held Many Federal Legal Posts
- Midsummer's Heat Expected to Persist
- Man Slain in 1st Fatal Drive-By in Santa Paula : Crime: The victim had just been released from jail. Police fear retaliation in the shooting that authorities believe is gang-related.
- SANTA ANA : Street Abandonment Hearing to Be Held
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Washington State Suspends Bobo
- New Schedule Comes at Right Time for City
- First American Gets OK to Merge Its Two Stock Classes
- The Economy: More Bad News
- House Joins Ban on Nuclear Tests; Collider Funds May Prevent Veto
- Dollar Mixed as Currency Trading Calms : Market Overview
- JOBS : Program Trains Unemployed to Be Auto Mechanics
- Symbiosis Bought for $175 Million
- A Plea From the Past: 'Call Me'
- Secret Burial of A-Waste in Alaska in '62 Disclosed : Radiation: Researcher acquires documents describing the federal project. Now, cancer concerns are voiced.
- Subcontractors Agree to Negotiate With Drywallers
- Jordanian Throng Hails King's Return After Surgery
- Sexual Harassment Can't Be Tolerated
- They Stayed the Course to Save the Course : Land use: Cypress citizens group savors sweet victory after long, bitter fight with City Hall and a powerful corporation as new golf facility opens.
- Canyon Forces Six Turnovers to Beat Loara
- Brian Williams Blacks Out, Crashes Car : Basketball: Pro career is in jeopardy for former star at St. Monica High and Arizona.
- Interpreters Seek Status as Court Employees
- Woody Shaw: Getting the Glow at Last
- Investor to Put $87 Million Into State Housing : Construction: Hearthstone Advisers of San Francisco raised the money from pension funds and other sources.
- French Flood Toll Now 34; 50 Still Missing
- Taking the Cure : Cows, Cockroaches Are Part of the Experience at Russian Spa
- THE HUMAN CONDITION / WAITING GAMES : Don't Just <i> Stand</i> There--Do Something
- D. Bathurst; Ex-Chairman of Christie's
- Giving Them Notice : Hawthorne: Some apartments have become havens for drug dealers. A new ordinance requires landlords to get rid of the problems or face consequences.
- Should the Rich Decide for the Poor? : Tax checkoff: People would benefit as taxpayers but lose as program beneficiaries.
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Redevelopment Program Defended
- PLACENTIA : Gas Pipe Repairs Disrupting School
- PASADENA : Bacteria Levels Force Area to Avoid Tap Water
- COUNTYWIDE : Man Indicted Over 2 Bank Robberies
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Winfield Increases RBI Total to 103, an Over-40 Record
- Pentagon Blasts Navy's Tailhook Investigation
- Robert Myers, Chief of KFMB Radio, TV, Dies
- Union Organizer, Songwriter John L. Handcox Is Dead at 88
- Generations ago, fishermen from the Italian and...
- In a Purple Haze : USC Hasn't Been the Same Since Its Last Trip to Seattle in 1990
- MOVIE REVIEW : Spirit Under Apartheid in 'Sarafina!'
- STAGE
- A House Full of Stand-Up Comics
- Beethoven Poorly Served in 'Upstairs' : This children's audio drama about the composer seems more akin to 'Masterpiece Theatre' than MTV in style and tone.
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE : Weak Demand for New Office Space Expected to Improve
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Don't Say <i> Menu</i> : Brother's Sushi is at its best when you shun the conventional and--like the regulars--put yourself in the chef's hands.
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : A Grisly War on the Coyote in Sheep Country : Ranching: Hunters hang their kills on roadway fence posts. The predator is so hated that the displays are viewed with amusement and respect.
- Herbal Hair Treatments Color and Curl Without Harshness of Chemicals
- Democratic Political Director Paul Tully Found Dead at Hotel
- Be Bright and Baby Your Baby Affordably
- Bill Cody; Last Surviving Grandchild of Buffalo Bill
- Valencia's New Mall Opens With Burst of Fanfare and Optimism
- LOS ANGELES : Queen Mary Pushed for Historical Recognition
- Jones' Staying Power Has Made His El Dorado Players Believe
- Miscellany
- VOLLEYBALL : UCLA, CSLB Play at Home
- UCI Appoints Campus Police Chief
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : McCallum Back; Benson Is Cut
- FISHING : Saturday Is a Free Day for Anglers
- 'THE FRENCH SELECTION'
- Newport Developer Signs Pact for Discount Centers in Mexico
- Russia Selling Submarines to Iran Despite U.S. Protest
- Shelling Keeps Electric Power Off in Sarajevo
- Marilyn Quayle Backs Some Abortions
- NEWS ANALYSIS : A Week of Murphy's Law Plagues Bush : Media: From TV sitcom focus to debate controversy, anything that can go wrong does for the President.
- Just Like Any Family : 'The Liquidation of Granny Peterman' deals with relatives who must divvy up possessions of recently departed grandmother.
- Street People Help Count the Homeless : Census: Pasadena sends out teams of volunteers in what may be the nation's first effort to recount its vagrant population.
- Golf
- BURBANK : Council OKs New Electricity Rates
- Father Files Suit Over Son's Grave Marker : Courts: He wants references to AIDS removed. Gays say the legal action violates the dead man's explicit instructions.
- Actor's Son Gets Probation in Assault : Courts: Sam Griffith of North Hollywood pleads no contest to abusing wife. Two felony charges are dismissed.
- NL Realignment Order Dropped : Baseball: Decision results in Cubs withdrawing suit against Vincent's plan.
- 'Before Forever': A Bracing Message for Muscovites : Dance: Philadelphia's Danceteller takes a show to Moscow to educate Russians about the realities of AIDS.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'The Ox': A Moral Tale of Simplicity : The work, a 1991 Oscar nominee directed by Sven Nykvist, is set during a drought that drove many Swedes to find new lives in the American Midwest.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : RIVERSIDE : Youth in Fatal Chase to Be Tried as Adult
- Gunman Kills Man in Hall of Courthouse : Violence: A suspect is arrested in San Bernardino in the death of his ex-girlfriend's father. Shots reportedly followed an argument over child custody.
- A CHRONICLE OF THE PASSING SCENE
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Rally to Aid Owners Of Torched Store
- Court Hears Dismemberment Tale
- Supervisors May Add to Red Ink on Library District's Books
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'Barry Moses,' a Mitzvah It Isn't
- AUTOS
- Black Family Income Lags
- Snapple Ads Don't Add Up to an 800% Increase in Sales
- Home Prices Keep Falling, Another 2.5% During August : Real estate: The average selling price declined to $251,147, TRW report says, another sign of a stalled market.
- Behind the Scenes : Diane Freis Frames
- Battles in Mayoral Race Surface at Council Sessions : Politics: Councilwoman Coontz and Mayor Beyer have surprises for each other at Tuesday meetings.
- Report Recommends Cultural District in Downtown Ventura
- Suspect Dies Shortly After Handcuffing
- IRVINE : Ombudsman Post OKd by Council
- NEWPORT BEACH : Schools to Rehire 60 to 65 Teacher Aides
- FULLERTON : Municipal Airport to Conduct Air Fair
- Castle Park Reloads Its Offensive Weapons--and Wizardry : High school football: Two "new" coaches, veterans Gil Warren and Dave Lay, have Trojans off to a 2-0 start behind passing and rushing threats Moses Moreno and Anthony Davis.
- OXNARD : Teachers Pact With Pay Freeze OKd
- 'Nothing' an Inventive Look at Search for Love
- PALMDALE : City Forecloses on 3 Property Owners
- PacTel Board Nears Vote on Splitting From Bells : Telecommunications: Some analysts say it's a creative solution to constraints that regional Bells have long complained about; others say it would mean higher rates.
- '73 Documents Dispute Nixon on POWs : Southeast Asia: Pentagon report after Nixon speech listed 67 servicemen as still captives.
- Bradley Won't Run for 6th Term : Retirement: After nearly two decades in office, L.A. mayor says it is time for a change and will step down next June. He united the city's diverse elements, but ethnic tensions finally weakened his coalition.
- Otis S. Freeman; Helped Develop Sports Instant Replay
- 1993 MAZDA 626ES : A Sporting Spirit
- A TASTE OF THE SOUTH BAY
- Rescuer Honored for Jumping Off a Bridge to Save Drowning Man : Emergencies: The Chatsworth resident will receive $2,500 and a medal for selfless act.
- OXNARD : Trash Compactor Injures Man's Arm
- PERSPECTIVE ON SURVIVAL : Optimism, Tenacity Lead Way Back to Life : Jews who found strength and prevailed after the Holocaust share something with all who have overcome disaster.
- IMPERIAL BEACH : Man Shot to Death by Attackers in Car
- Attempt to Bar Ice-T From Stadium Fails : Entertainment: City officials and police group determine that no grounds exist to stop concert.
- Phillips Gets Probation and 60 Days in Jail : Fraud: Investors and prosecutors are stunned. An associate in the same financial scheme receives a 7 2/3-year prison term.
- LOS ANGELES : City's Entire Request for Metro Red Line Backed
- BREA : City Offers Loans for Home Improvement
- GOLF / LPGA AT LOS COYOTES : Tatum Rounds Up a 66 for 1-Shot Lead
- MOVIE REVIEW : Hair-Raising 'Mohicans'
- Drawing on the Culture, Art of a Colonial Era : Controversy: Gifts from an Italian group, including a bust of Christopher Columbus, pose a dilemma for Bowers Museum.
- Providing Options in Bilingual Education
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Pros, Cons of Shock Therapy
- GOP Disruption of Boxer Rally
- Letters in View : Loving His Job
- GOP Disruption of Boxer Rally
- Two Presidents
- Letters in View : Loving His Job
- GOP Disruption of Boxer Rally
- GOP Disruption of Boxer Rally
- Logging Rules
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Pros, Cons of Shock Therapy
- GOP Disruption of Boxer Rally
- GOP Disruption of Boxer Rally
- Immigration and Unemployment
- GOP Disruption of Boxer Rally
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Pros, Cons of Shock Therapy
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Pros, Cons of Shock Therapy
- Family Values
- GOP Disruption of Boxer Rally
- Chinese Prison Labor
- Addressing Opposition to Card Clubs, Casinos
- GOP Disruption of Boxer Rally
- MOVIES - Sept. 25, 1992
- Obituaries - Sept. 25, 1992
- TELEVISION - Sept. 25, 1992
- Woody, Mia Wear Their Hearts on Their Backs
- PARK & PAY? Would you be happy...
- Newport Leaders Stunned by Sex Harassment Suit
- School Bus Fees Cut Ridership Up to 50% in Some O.C. Districts
- WHITE HOUSE MISSION: Santa Ana's Renan and...
- Suspect in Fatal Crash May Not Have Fled State
- Clinton Spells Out His Plan to Curb Health Care Costs : Campaign: His reform package stresses free-market forces. But government would still play a major role.
- HERO'S VIGIL: Several hundred Vietnamese will hold...
- U.S. Aid to Bank Tied to Iraq Is Questioned : Policy: Leahy criticizes Administration payment of $416 million to Gulf institution that helped finance loan to shipyard owned by Baghdad.
- Crash Suspect Sought in Southland : Search: Police aren't convinced that Fernando Flores, believed driving truck in accident that killed 8, has left for Mexico. Shocked co-workers praise Flores.
- Grease Is the Word : Hair: Young city slickers are topping off their urban renewal statements with 'dos that are down and dirty.
- COLUMN ONE : Numbers Don't Add Up for Bush : Since 1988, income has dropped, growth slowed and joblessness climbed. Despite first term successes, Republicans no longer ask voters if they are better off now than four years ago.
- Designer Spotlight : Surf City's Princes of Tides
- A Sampling of Stores Offering Value and Distinction
- A Crash Course in Surviving Street Crime : Safety: A police officer says 'you've got to be prepared' if you don't want to be a victim. His first piece of advice: Be a 'tough target.'
- BOOK REVIEW : Poor Writing Mars an Important Book : NO HIDING PLACE: Empowerment and Recovery for Our Troubled Communities <i> by Cecil Williams with Rebecca Laird</i> ; HarperSanFrancisco; $18; 228 pages
- Easing a Child's Bereavement
- Topic A : From barstools to boardrooms, it's--psssst!--the talk of the town : Political Indigestion
- Anti-Sodomy Law Overturned in Kentucky
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Mayor Endured by Ability to Mold Consensus
- Hats Off to the Fedora
- Caltrans Won't Be Charged in Asphalt Dumping at Creek
- MAYOR TOM BRADLEY: THE FINAL CHAPTER : Bradley's Ethnic Coalition Faces an Uncertain Future : Politics: Blacks and Jews worked together to support the mayor through five terms. Experts expect new alliances to emerge.
- The Young and the Best Dressed : Fashion: Coming of age may be the subject of the glut of twentysomething shows. But as "90210" proved, many viewers tune in to figure out how to dress for the <i> Angst</i> -ridden occasion.
- Kiet Reelected Premier in Vietnam, Cites Reforms
- As You Stripe It : Nerd alert! Surfer-style T-shirts are back in those awful color combinations.
- Marijuana Growers Take Root in Southland's Remote Areas
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : VENTURA : 60-Day Jail Term in Investment Fraud
- Israel Grants Resident Status to Black Hebrews
- Former Chief of E. German Spy Ring Charged : Justice: But unprecedented legal issues make it uncertain whether Markus Wolf can be brought to trial.
- Steeped in Ceramics : Display of teapots and functional art offers a cross-section of vision by artists.
- Paul E. Garber; Air Curator at Smithsonian
- EUROPE : Learning Joys of Capitalism--in Moscow : Vietnamese sent to Russia to build socialism have picked up the art of trading instead.
- Congress Passes Nuclear Weapons Test Ban; Bush Likely to Sign Bill
- Brazilians Cry 'Collor Out!' as Panel Asks Impeachment : Politics: The decisive vote on the president by the full Chamber of Deputies is due next week.
- Russell D. Niles; Ex-Chancellor of New York University
- MAYOR TOM BRADLEY: THE FINAL CHAPTER : Bradley's Longtime Backers
- Wilson OKs Democrats' 8 Anti-Bias Bills : Discrimination: Package grants protection to pregnant women, the disabled, those with the AIDS virus, and victims of sexual harassment. Action is unclear on pending legislation that could affect gays.
- THE WORD ON WHAT'S HIP AND WHAT'S HYPE
- Some Drywall Subcontractors OK Union Talk
- No Evidence of American POWs in Russia : Missing: Former U.S. envoy reports less than complete cooperation from Moscow officials.
- Diner Dishes Up Lessons in Success : Youth: Teen-agers on probation are learning a variety of skills at a Baltimore restaurant, including how to work.
- Gerald Hanley; Novelist Examined Influence of War
- Fighting for Change : Youths in LAPD's anti-gang Jeopardy program say the disciplined mix of boxing and study feels good to them.
- Detroit Teachers Continue to Strike, Ignoring Judge's Orders
- ASIA : Japan Endures a New Russian Threat: Scavenging Sailors
- Definitive : Bolo Ties, Not Knots
- Two Tailhook Plaintiffs Urge Further Action
- MAYOR TOM BRADLEY: THE FINAL CHAPTER : Voices and Reaction
- Who Wears Short Shorts?
- Schwarzkopf Refused Offer to Run
- Caged Leader of Guerrillas Unveiled by Peru's Police
- Beyond the Conflicts : A nearly 3-hour traveling program offers 10 video works that explore the area's continuing clash of race, culture and custom.
- Star's Role as Designer : Dawn Wells of 'Gilligan's Island' is making fashion statements with her attractive clothing for the sick and elderly.
- GARDENING : Shade for the Patio : Landscape designers suggest perfect trees for decks and suburban yards: not too big, not too particular about climate, not too messy.
- Bradford Bachrach; Co-Owner of Portrait Photography Studio
- Mater Dei Earns a Ho-Hum Victory
- PREP ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar Girls Beat Irvine in Cross-Country
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates Increase Lead Over Expos to 7 Games
- Olympics
- Kings Play Hooky in Loss to Rangers : Hockey: Los Angeles uses only five veterans in a 7-2 defeat at San Diego.
- El Toro, Eisenhower Coaches Resume Their Fuss Over Game Film
- Johnson of Montclair Prep to Follow in Dad's Footsteps and Play at Crenshaw
- TENNIS / DAVIS CUP : U.S., Sweden Go Shopping for a Berth in Final
- LPGA AT LOS COYOTES : Hot Putter Gives Her Fresh Start
- Escaped Inmate's Stroll Ends in Arrest
- SANTA ANA : Suit Over Swap Meet Closure Is Dismissed
- VENICE : Permits Delayed for Islam Security Teams
- City May Help in Improving High School : Cooperation: Talks OKd on joint project including skateboard park and landscaping at football stadium.
- 'Very Brave' Hostage Maid Thanks Her Police Rescuers : Crime: The still-shaken woman and SWAT officers recount the nine-hour siege by a religious fanatic at a hotel near LAX.
- NATIONAL CITY : Motorcyclist Dies in Crash With Car
- Decisions / Camarillo
- ORANGE : Lending an Ear to Teens Doing Time
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Pedro Martinez Will Get First Start
- Declaring War : Hamlin Makes Her Fight With Breast Cancer a Public One in Hope That Others Can Benefit
- LPGA AT LOS COYOTES : Brower Played Through Pain : Golf: Tour rookie from Villa Park High and Texas Tech has weathered the death of her mother and wrist surgery.
- Miscellany
- ART REVIEW : 'Gemini at 25': Celebrating a Child of '60s : The print emporium attracted famous artists, pioneered the multiple and stretched the medium to accommodate aesthetic vision. The show features works by 17 artists.
- TV REVIEW : Premiere Probes Nelson Crash
- For $500,000, Even the Loser of Martina-Connors Can Laugh
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Losses to Irish Hurt the Most
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Huskies Could Face Hurricanes
- FAIRPLEX : Gann Suffers Neck Injury, No Paralysis
- A Trade for Better or Worse
- BOXING AT THE IRVINE MARRIOTT : Armijo Wins; Magdaleno Scores Knockout in 5th
- So Tantalizingly Close to a Major Water Deal : Seymour needs to cut an agreement now, before it is too late
- Police Seek Relatives of Woman Critically Injured in Collision
- SAN DIEGO : Firefighters Rescue Victim of Steep Fall
- He Handles Fights, She Handles Books : Boxing: Junior-middleweight champion Terry Norris has a financial adviser in his corner.
- Soccer
- Reds Make a Big Impression on Dodgers : Baseball: Cincinnati's six-run seventh brings 8-4 victory. Braves' lead is cut to 5 1/2 games.
- The Rise and Fall of Leomiti : After Growing to 404 Pounds at End of 1991 Season, Lineman Says He Has a Handle on His Weighty Problem
- Barnes Helps Trabuco Hills Top Woodbridge
- Judge Grants Free Agency to 4 Players : Jurisprudence: He invalidates NFL's system restricting movement, but league says ruling does not apply to all.
- Orange Beats Katella With Late Flurry
- Olympic Champion De La Hoya to Make Pro Debut at the Forum
- CHARGERS UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : O'Neal, the Season Ticket-Holder, Won't Talk About Team's 0-3 Start
- Birmingham Falls to Belmont, Bell in Cross-Country
- Defeats Have Chargers Talking to Themselves : Football: Players-only meeting called to determine what is needed to turn the season around.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : San Diego State's Lowery Is Injured
- ROUNDUP : USF Blanks Northridge in Soccer
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Mulholland Will Have Knee Surgery
- Rancho Alamitos Routs Mission Viejo : Football: Byrd rushes for 155 yards, Vickers runs for 144 yards and four touchdowns in Vaqueros' 31-13 victory.
- SPORTSCOPE : Loyola Volleyball Team Plays at San Diego State
- Pacing Triple Crown Bid Fails in Photo Finish
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Majkowski Hurt, so Favre Starts
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : More Rest Prescribed for Gwynn, Who Still Suffers from Tender Knee
- Cal Doesn't Trip Again in Midwest, Beats Kansas
- It Appears Angels Are Going to Go for Starr Quality
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- MARKETING
- Couple Win Racial Bias Case Against Lender : Verdict: Black husband and wife are awarded $150,000 after jury finds mortgage company's failure to get them a loan discriminatory.
- Fair Swap Meet Vendors Given Rent Reprieve : Moratorium: About 300 angry vendors gain hearing at monthly Fair Board meeting and win a temporary moratorium on fees charged for space.
- It's a Gas--Not : Burbank Holds Expo for Alternative-Fuel Vehicles
- Thrift Promotes Robert Barnum
- McDonnell Says C-17's Wings OK : Aerospace: It rebuts Pentagon charges that they have defects that could lead to premature cracks.
- Warner's Million-Dollar Rabbit : TV's Classic Cartoons Earn Top Ratings, Huge Profits for 32 Years
- STAGE REVIEW : Riding Out Relationships : Whitefire Theatre's 'Key Exchange' rings with refreshing, timely truths about commitments.
- Center of Attention : Tomorrow's Trends Fall Into Place in Today's Shows
- Rendezvous in the Alley : League bowlers--some who have been teammates for decades--gather weekly to check up on friends. Sometimes they even roll a few games.
- Fed: Currency Trades Soaring
- Newport Corp. Confirms Layoff of 150
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 25, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 25, 1992
- INSURANCE
- SEC Alleges Insider Trading, Seeks $4.5 Million : Securities: Agency calls case 'a classic.' Fourteen people from the L.A. area are charged.
- Yen's Surge Rattles Japan's Business World
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 25, 1992
- When a Neon Sign Becomes a Sign-Off
- AUTOS
- Obituaries - Sept. 25, 1992
- Beyond Expectations : Woman Has Quadruplets Without Benefit of Fertility Drugs
- Professors Aim to Improve High School Math Teaching : Education: Armed with a $231,562 grant, the two Cal State Fullerton educators will work with 36 intermediate and high school teachers.
- Birth Certificates Available at Most Library Branches
- MOORPARK : New Development Director Named
- SANTA CLARITA : Funds Pledged to Community College
- COSTA MESA : School Concentrates on Jewish Identity
- La Palma to Defend Term-Limits Law in Court Today : Elections: City seeks to overturn ruling that its ordinance is unconstitutional. Outcome will have an impact on other Orange County communities.
- HARBOR GATEWAY : Man Sentenced for Killing His Mother
- WEST VALLEY : Grants Available to Help Environment
- Advice to Padres: Just Say No to Anti-Drug Cards
- Sit-In at S. Korean Consulate Protests Hotel's Labor Policies
- Abortion Issue Could Easily Tip Balance in 3 Local Races : Politics: Activists on both sides are targeting two elections for Congress and one for state Assembly in which Democrats support abortion rights and Republicans oppose them.
- PLATFORM : Organizing to Change the Balance of Power
- Commission OKs Growth Blueprint for Warner Center : Development: A compromise on builders' fees to pay for traffic improvements clears the way for approval of the plan.
- Metrolink Benefit Is Derailed When It's Not a Free Ride : Transit: Chatsworth group drops fund-raiser for building museum at commuter station. County wanted $5,000 for use of a train.
- Politicians jumping from the SS Los Angeles:...
- Longtime Stalker Slashes Woman on Way to College Class