- Smoker alarm: A new voice will soon...
- THOUSAND OAKS : University to Get Sandburg Items
- Last Link Between Freeways Is Open
- Man Hurt in Exchange of Gunfire
- Dust Off the Umbrellas : Half-Inch of Rain Expected for L.A. From Season's 1st Substantial Storm
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In other Golden League games:
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- Naliielua Keys Sunny Hills' Victory
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- ENERGY
- Big Gems Spur 2nd Honeymoon in Vegas : Casinos: Three resorts lead a building boom aimed at the uninitiated.
- OXNARD : Top Educator Praises Blue Ribbon School
- CYPRESS : Zoning Change for Orange Avenue OKd
- Burglary Suspect Hurt When Police Officer's Gun Fires
- Nurses Vow to Press Fight for 12-Hour Work Shifts : Labor: They warn that they will seek an injunction in their battle with Ventura County Medical Center.
- MISSION VIEJO : Prop. 174 Debate Almost Gets Personal
- Infrequent Churchgoers Can Be Wooed, Study Says
- Card Player Robbed After Returning Home
- ENCINO : Roberti Calls Strategy Session on School Breakup
- SANTA PAULA : Husband of Slain Woman Still Missing
- Jobless Benefits Extension Bill Clears House
- How to Deal With Haiti's Thugs
- Expert Says Menendez Scene Indicates Fear Led to Slayings : Trial: Barrage of random shots signifies 'a high degree of emotion,' FBI analyst testifies.
- THOUSAND OAKS : League to Reduce Use of Sequoia Fields
- Coastal Commission Postpones Hearing : Landslide: Panel delays consideration of proposals to remove debris on highway in Dana Point.
- PORT HUENEME : Memorial Planned for Former Principal
- Hearing Set for Boy, 13, in Weapons Case
- 300 Rally Against NAFTA, Loose U.S. Borders : Warner Park: Eugene McCarthy and William Dannemeyer assail the proposed trade pact and illegal immigration.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Street Fair to Feature Food, Crafts Booths
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Shinnick Rallies El Camino Real
- Fewell Fuels Esperanza to Victory Over El Dorado
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : ALPHA LEAGUE
- Baughman's Passing Leads Bolsa Grande Past Santiago, 39-28
- Northridge Offense Draws Blank in UCLA's 1-0 Soccer Win
- NHL ROUNDUP : Gilmour Leads Maple Leafs, 6-3
- Morris Leads Calvary Chapel's Rally to Upset Unbeaten Whittier Christian
- Anaheim's Droughns Warms Up, Rolls Over Magnolia
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : WORLD SERIES
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : MISSION LEAGUE
- Consumer Prices Show No Increase in September : Economy: A batch of government reports point to continued low inflation and modest gains in factory output.
- Indian Burial Ground to Be Preserved in Mall's Midst : Archeology: Compromise with descendants of Chumash and Salinans prevents bulldozing of Paso Robles site for a Wal-Mart.
- FAITH & SEX: An interfaith panel will...
- Countywide : Gayle Wilson Urges Early Breast Exams
- Bishop Amat Catches Crespi in the Middle
- OLYMPIC LEAGUE : Ontario Christian Controls Orange Lutheran to Win, 24-13
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A First-Rate Benefit for 'Children'
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : FOOTHILL LEAGUE
- BALLET REVIEW : Slimmer 'Beauty' in Modern Mode : Peter Martins' taut 'Sleeping Beauty' has lost something in modernization--its magic as well as its leisure.
- NME to Earmark $250 Million for Costs Related to Lawsuits
- Carl Karcher's Private Deals and Public Fight : Management: Carl's Jr. founder, restaurant chain board opponents go on the attack in letters to potential supporters.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In other Golden League games:
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Knox Questions Everett's Decision
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Santa Margarita Runs, Defends Well to Beat University
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Little Ways to Make Big Changes in Small Bath
- Mandela and De Klerk Win Nobel Peace Prize : South Africa: Black leader and white president are honored for efforts to end apartheid, achieve democracy.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Legal Experts Affirm Rare Dismissal of Denny Juror : Trial: Judge's careful decision-making process put him within the limits of judicial discretion, scholars say.
- PACOIMA : Businessman Enlists Aid in Zoning Battle
- Parent 'Divorce' Interim Deal OKd : Jurisprudence: Father of boys seeking permanent separation temporarily surrenders custody to younger child's mother.
- OXNARD : Debate Saturday on Voucher Initiative
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Lions Squabble With Sanders
- CS Northridge to Play CS Sacramento
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : MISSION LEAGUE
- Buena Exhibits a Finishing Kick, 41-17
- Taft Stars Score Early, Rest Late, in 49-7 Rout
- ENTERTAINMENT
- ENTERTAINMENT
- REAL ESTATE : Panel of Experts to Discuss Mustering El Toro Marine Base Into Civilian Life
- Inflation News Lifts Stock, Bond Prices : Market Overview
- DECORATING : Cheap Tricks That Look Like a Million Bucks
- Iran-Contra Report Describes Cover-Up by Top Reagan Aides
- Miami Sniper Attack May Be Linked to Drug Suspects : Crime: One man is killed, two are wounded in what police believe is the latest incident targeting potential witnesses in a cocaine-trafficking trial.
- PEACEKEEPING : A Death in Cambodia, an Uproar in Germany
- Deputy Opts for New Sex Harassment Trial
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Methodist Volunteers on a 2-Year Mission to Help the Poor in the Valley : Social service: Two young women from Virginia and West Virginia are the church's first missionaries in 42 years to serve the area.
- Peninsula Holds Off Leuzinger, 15-12
- La Habra Surprises Troy, 38-20
- SUNSET LEAGUE : Santa Ana Wins First, Extends Skid for Ocean View
- Trice Thrice? : Senior Running Back Will Attempt to Set CSUN Rushing Record for 3rd Game in Row
- BET Plans One Long Jam Session for Cable : Black Entertainment Television targets fall 1994 to launch an advertising-based channel with programming from live festivals and in-studio performances to talk shows and music videos.
- Readers Not Retiring in Giving Opinions on Jordan's Decision
- Some 2nd Thoughts on Laurel Plaza
- Gordon Douglas
- Controversy Over Troops in Somalia
- Keeping Track of Criminals
- School Vouchers and the Taxpayer
- Bringing the News Home to Readers
- Residential Area Isn't for Business
- 'The Pink Triangle'
- Hot-Button Issue of Immigration
- Prison Term for Ex-Fugitive
- Public Schools
- Does Coverage of Breakup Show Bias?
- MOVIES - Oct. 16, 1993
- Obituaries - Oct. 16, 1993
- Obituaries - Oct. 16, 1993
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Regulators Slow to Catch Up With New Technology : Telecommunications: Bell Atlantic and TCI need federal approval to merge. But outdated rules may leave the government overmatched for the fight.
- Firm to Admit Selling Bad Heart Catheters : Medicine: The faulty devices resulted in emergency surgeries, one death. Manufacturer will pay $61 million in fines following a federal probe.
- County, Cities Reported in Accord on El Toro : Government: Sources tell of breakthrough that could end wrangling over civilian future of the Marine base.
- Test Drives Show the New Route to Be a Time Saver
- First Storm of the Season Is Expected : Weather: A half-inch of moisture is predicted. Organizers of a valleywide graffiti cleanup led by the mayor say the event will take place, rain or shine.
- Community Mourns Four Slain at Fitness Club : Violence: Employees and members bring flowers and condolence messages to site. Authorities try to find out why the gunman went on a rampage before he killed himself.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Somalia Spurs New Activism in Congress : Government: Lawmakers imposed their will in a way that could herald greater legislative involvement in foreign affairs.
- NEED A TRIM? Folks in Rossmoor might...
- Clinton Will Take Health Care Campaign to the People : Reform: A promotional tour, book and video are intended to help the plan regain steam. Criticism from lawmakers has frustrated the White House.
- TRADE : Salinas' Rhetoric Aimed at Both Sides of Border : Many believe the Mexican president's tough talk on NAFTA is intended equally for voters at home.
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 16, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 16, 1993
- Taming the Gun Monster That Is Consuming America : Without tough and comprehensive national restrictions on manufacture and ownership of firearms, the slaughter will continue
- LAWNDALE : Suspect in Student's Shooting Held in Florida
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : El Toro Defense Holds On; Offense Finally Kicks In
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Mr. Wonderful' Understands the Mating Game : This romantic comedy knows the secret of success--interesting characters who can provide a new take on an old subject.
- Boys, Claiming Abuse, Try to 'Divorce' Parents
- Wheelchair Tuneup Clinic Scheduled
- Bus Riders Tire of Musical Chairs : Transit: High desert agency adds vehicles to crowded commuter lines. Patrons had staged protest, saying that they were being left behind.
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Huntington Beach Battles Past Edison Again
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Ruby': Intimate, Perceptive Look at Real Life : The film is a low-key story of a young woman striking out on her own and creating a new life in Florida's Panama City.
- IMPACT OF THE BELL ATLANTIC / TCI DEAL : How Can Investors Jump on Media Bandwagon?
- The Fear of Looking Under the Hood : Class is designed to help women avoid being ripped off at the auto repair shop.
- TAINTED CASH: Former Van Nuys Democratic Sen....
- Tailhook Flier Expected to Be Cleared : Scandal: Criminal charges against Marine to be dropped, sources say. New evidence indicates wrong man may have been accused.
- Germany Suffers First Peacekeeping Death in Cambodia
- TARZANA : Russian Dance Troupe Kicks Up Its Heels
- Couple Found Shot to Death in Bed : Santa Paula: Adriana Meza was about to file for divorce from her estranged husband, who is sought for questioning.
- BURBANK : Mayor Calls Business Key to City's Future
- IRVINE : Suspect Who Struck Officer Is Sought
- Cemetery Section Set Aside for Orthodox : Religion: Newport Beach memorial park site will be the first for O.C. members. There is space for 4,000 graves.
- DIGEST : Boosters Give CSUN Vote of Confidence
- GRIPS Theater Brings 'Al's Pal' to Taper, Too : Families: Berlin's maverick troupe's comedy about a lonely man is aimed at kids. 'Even the hardest problems you can talk about in a humorous way,' its founder says.
- McGaw Posts Record Profit, Revenue for Quarter : Earnings: Manufacturer of intravenous devices credits the indispensability of its products.
- Apple Computer Profit Dives Amid Record Sales, Shipments
- Clinton Vows to Back Up Haiti Embargo : Sanctions: The president hints that he will use U.S. naval power to enforce the new U.N. edict.
- Half a Cent May Make a Big Difference
- Cleanup Effort Seeks Volunteers, Supplies
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Saddleback Ends Slide, Stuns Tustin
- ARROWHEAD LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Southern California Christian Wins Convincingly
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Muhammad Has Beavers Beaming
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Rick Dempsey to Manage Albuquerque
- COLLEGES / IRENE GARCIA : Matthies Has a 100 Reasons to Smile
- SPORTSCOPE : After 1-1 Trip, Loyola Returns Home for 2 League Matches
- Radio Gag Leaves Dees in a Stew
- Going the Extra Mile for Their Shoes : For a fraction of the cost of a new pair of fine dress brogues, most makers will rebuild them and double their life.
- Cashing In on a Defunct Line : Fashions For Less bought much of the Koala Blue inventory, and the label's demise can mean a shopper's delight.
- BOOK REVIEW : Relationships Slide into Generation Gap : THE MEN AND THE GIRLS <i> by Joanna Trollope</i> , Random House, $30, 248 pages
- Juror's 'Twilight-Zone' State Told in Transcripts : Denny case: Several panelists called dismissed member confused. Judge refuses to release another who wanted out.
- GLENDALE : Suspected 'Old Man Bandit' to Stand Trial
- OJAI : Family Terrorized by Armed Intruders
- 1 Killed, 3 Hurt After Gunfire Breaks Out at Miami Warehouse
- Transit Panel Rejects Antonovich Measure
- Katz Backs Buying Land to Save Plant
- SIMI VALLEY : Remains of Missing Man ID'd
- Christine Brown studied cooking at the prestigious...
- Protesters Threaten to Block Rose Parade : Diversity: Activists call for integration of the event's executive board and more benefits for minorities. A leader says they are 'prepared to go to jail.'
- Give High School Statisticians a Yard, and They Might Take a Mile : With No True Way to Verify, Records Could Be Off the Mark
- Failed Fontana Firm Adding to Karcher's Woes : Litigation: Founder of Carl's Jr. invested $4.5 million in Trusscrete and is being sued by one of its customers, records show.
- Jobless Bill Snarled in Immigration Issue : Benefits: An emotional debate in the House pits the unemployment package against a delay in welfare for blind, disabled and elderly immigrants.
- Rohrabacher's NEA Bid Fails in House Vote
- Suspect Back in State to Face Molestation Charges
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Coaches' Goes Beyond the Pep Talk : Autobiographical sketches of Knute Rockne, Vince Lombardi and Bear Bryant offer a comedic look at myth-making.
- Keeping It Short and Sweet : Interact is staging West Coast premieres of three one-act works by playwright Richard Dresser.
- Key Aristide Official Gunned Down in Haiti
- $1.2 Million in Damages Set in Antonovich Suit : Courts: Jury also will consider punitive damages involving county supervisor's alleged effort to influence a judge on behalf of a campaign donor. Appeals are planned.
- Police Chief Attempts to Quell Tensions in Oakwood
- OXNARD : Court Told Threats Forced Recanting
- VAN NUYS : Gayle Wilson Urges Girls to Study Science
- Policyholders of Failed Insurer Brace for Cuts in Benefits : Settlement: Court ruling splitting Executive Life's assets makes recovery a numbers game for some customers.
- A New Biography That's All About Yves
- Behind The Scenes : Eyeworks Visionaries Set Their Sights on Breaking the Mold in Frames
- Countywide : Ceremonies to Open Tollway on Saturday
- Lecture on Plants
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Public Smoking Ban Gets Preliminary OK
- Roberti Seeks to Override Wilson's Library Fund Veto
- Police Seek Man in Child Molestation
- Slain Man Was Active in Suicide Prevention : Crime: The victim of an apparent robbery had 'saved hundreds' of people's lives as a counselor at Crystal Cathedral, says a longtime acquaintance.
- Countywide : 4 Teachers Win Special Recognition
- Matadors Finally Get Bruins Right Where They Want Them
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Adept Cape Cod Chorus Sings at St. James
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Montana a Likely Starter on Sunday
- Century Freeway Opening Is a Road Rally : Transit: Part carnival, part sporting event mark debut of $2.2-billion project.
- A Chance to Let Your Hair Down : Bang attachments, which have advantages over wigs, are already a hit in New York. Now local salons hope to catch the wave of popularity.
- Tasteful Russian Dressing
- A Strong Whiff of Originality : Many Valley residents are concocting personalized perfumes, with a little help from their favorite fragrance emporiums.
- OXNARD : Officials of Defense Contractor Indicted
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Board Game Creator Sentenced to Prison
- WORLD SERIES : Toronto Blue Jays vs. Philadelphia Phillies : BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Are They New Wave or Old School?
- Bulging Disk Might Be the End for Dickerson
- Barkley Indicates This Will Be Last Season
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Fresh Look at 19th-Century Repertory
- Orange Building Firm's License Suspended : Contractors: Gotech is temporarily barred from construction. It has a long history of consumer complaints.
- Chrysler Chalks Up Robust Third Quarter : Automotive: Lowered incentives and higher sales contribute to profit of $423 million, keeping two-year comeback rolling. Stock jumps $3.25.
- COVER STORY : Food Palette
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Taste of the Past : Buddies Diner takes customers back to the '50s with delicious, fresh burgers, friendly service and oldies melodies.
- The Other Epidemic
- SPRING COLLECTIONS PARIS : Season of Reruns
- Decisions
- New Way to Pay for Boulevard Plan Urged : Development: Planners agree the trip fees that help fund improvements unfairly burden newcomers and discourage vital growth.
- LOS ANGELES : Order for Source Disclosure in Dangerfield Story Upheld
- Technicolor Video Moves to Camarillo, Bringing Jobs : Business: The country's largest tape maker had been based in Newbury Park. Its plans include production of cutting-edge computer discs.
- CULTURAL FESTIVAL : African-American babies will benefit from the enjoyment of others.
- EMPIRE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Los Alamitos Starts Slowly Then Routs Cypress
- Vons to Buy 53 Builders Emporium Sites in Strategic Move : Purchase: The grocer is expected to convert six or eight to markets and sell the rest to non-rivals.
- TAX BILLS: Get out the checkbook. Ventura...
- Clinton to Nominate Envoys to Denmark, Netherlands
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : When Arm-Twisting for Votes, He'd Win for Sure
- Fiber Optics : Visions of Textured Fabrics Make an Impression on Fall Accessories
- Woman, 72, Testifies Neighbor Killed 2 in Back-Yard Shooting
- Husband Killed Wife, Police Say
- Car Insurance Premiums High? Blame the Uninsured, Lawsuits : Californians have yet to reap rewards of Prop. 103 rollbacks. The Legislature could give teeth to existing laws and crack down on fraud, scofflaws.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Experimental Device Used to Spot Tumor
- Crowley Seen as Possible Successor
- PACIFIC 10 FOOTBALL / DAN HAFNER : Arizona Expecting Test From Stanford
- MUSIC REVIEW : Blomstedt, Bartok and Bruckner at Pavilion
- National Video Rentals : 'Aladdin': Hard Sell as a Rental
- Abe Lincoln a Hit in the TV Age? Honest
- Special-Events Event: The local chapter of the...
- IMPACT OF THE BELL ATLANTIC / TCI DEAL : Now Comes the Hard Part : Interactive TV Will Be Very Tough to Deliver, Analysts Say
- Officials Exhort O.C. Parents to Do Their Duty
- Biehl Boyfriend Says Apartheid Led to Slaying
- Taxation Duplication
- From the Transcripts
- Group Claims Hurtt Violated Campaign Law : Politics: Common Cause asks state probe of its allegations against the Garden Grove Republican and two organizations he supports. Legislator rejects the complaint.
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Septic Tank Dumping in Valley Debated
- About 100 artists will exhibit and sell...
- Ritter Ranch Makes Its Offer of a School Site More Inviting
- OXNARD : Panel to Discuss Global Economy
- FULLERTON : Community Group Offers Parent Classes
- Defendant's Prints Match Those in '63 Murder, Expert States
- Quiksilver Follows Suit in Swimwear : Apparel: Acquisition of bikini maker Raisin Co. makes Costa Mesa company the latest local surf-wear firm to join lucrative women's swimsuit market.
- California's Truckers Are Fuming Over ARB's Clean-Diesel Fuel Rule : Pollution: They cite price hikes of up to 50% and reports of engine failure. They want stand reversed.
- Taped Noir : Singer-songwriter Mark Winkler calls his latest work an aural version of the films of the '40s and '50s, an era to which he is drawn.
- A Home Fit for a King : Don and Renee Brownstein's castle is the antithesis of the typical Valley tract house.
- Shoring Up Beach Access : Fund-raiser: San Clemente lifeguard, who is paralyzed, leads drive to buy customized wheelchairs that disabled people may use on the sand.
- Palmdale OKs Ordinance to Ban Smoking in Some Areas
- SANTA PAULA : Students Get a Glimpse of Chumash Life
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Gets Biology Grant for Minorities
- Kings Pull Goalie and Pull Out Tie : Hockey: Zhitnik's second goal of the game, with 1:05 to play, gives team a 4-4 draw after a strange Oiler penalty.
- Probe Targets Ads Resembling Bills
- IMPACT OF THE BELL ATLANTIC / TCI DEAL : Now Comes the Hard Part : Is 'Smiling Bulldog' Smith Ready for His Greatest Role?
- COVER STORY : Upcoming Events at CalArts : ART
- S. Africa Convicts 2 in Hani Slaying : Apartheid: White separatist politician and anti-Communist Polish immigrant killed black leader, sparking riots.
- POLITICS : A Reformed Revolutionary? : Peru's president has scored points by apparently bringing jailed rebel leader Guzman to heel.
- EL RIO : Girl Who Fell Into Septic Tank Dies
- RESEDA : Lessons Learned Outside Classroom
- Arafat Fires His S. Lebanon Chief
- SAN CLEMENTE : Redevelopment OKd for Pier Bowl Area
- BURBANK : Parents Favor School Uniforms
- Local Filipino Community Gears Up for Ramos' Visit : Politics: The president will discuss economic issues during his 36-hour stay in the Southland. A stop in Carson is possible but not likely.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- THOUSAND OAKS : Plaza Banner to Flag Arts Center
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Gant Makes Appearance at Bakersfield
- Oliver Finds Refuge on Field : College football: Three years after deaths of his parents, USC safety still feels the pain.
- They Managed to Reach New Lows : THE COLLEGES
- Everyone's Singing a Different Tuna at KMPC This Week
- Stern Causes Near-Riot at NYC Signing : Radio: The author of the best-selling 'Private Parts' becomes caught in traffic himself as thousands of fans jam the bookstore.
- FULLERTON : Ex-Chief Is Praised for City, Police Work
- PERSPECTIVE ON SCHOOL VOUCHERS : A 'Kick in the Pants' With Dangerous Ramifications : School voucher system. : An experiment this bold will of necessity create problems, but Prop. 174 also prohibits correctives.
- Walker Doesn't Disappoint : Falcons: Rookie cornerback makes big plays, including two interceptions, to set Atlanta up for victory.
- Thomas' Spending Was His Undoing : Preps: Extravagant trip to Hawaii among items on former Southern Section commissioner's expense reports.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Near-Record 8 Penalties for Chelios
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : WORLD SERIES : Molitor to Need a Glove in Philadelphia
- Launching One Big 24-Hour Cable Jam : BET plans a cable channel that will offer a variety of programming from live, in-studio performances and festivals to talk shows and music videos.
- THEATER / T.H. McCULLOH : Backstage's 'Dark': Breathless Return to Stage Suspense
- 'Zohar' Highlights Israel Film Festival : With his new work and 'Cup Final,' director Eran Riklis emerges as the collection's strongest voice.
- Sour Karcher Investment Adds to Woes : Courts: His role in a defunct building products company has brought him a $4-million lawsuit alleging fraud.
- J.P. Morgan, Others Report Strong Profits for 3rd Quarter : Finance: Major banks continue to benefit from falling interest rates and a decline in troubled loans.
- Theme parks: Euro Disney is turning into...
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- 40 Killed as Quakes Rock Papua New Guinea
- Cops and Cults--Preordained Disaster : Law enforcement: The Waco apocalypse proves that more civilian input is needed in policing 'odd' communities.
- Image Campaign for Agriculture Debated
- Movie Reviews : Come and Listen to a Story 'Bout a Movie 'Bout Jed . . . : 'The Beverly Hillbillies' is a trip back in time for boomers. The Clampetts hit the big screen with their corn-pone humor intact.
- EMI Records Group Names New Executives
- ICU Medical Posts $495,000 in 3rd-Quarter Profit
- A Concrete Accomplishment : Transit: Long-planned Interstate 105 opens with gala festivities. Amid the tumult, Judge Harry Pregerson takes pride in job-training and housing programs he helped ensure in the freeway corridor.
- SANTA ANA : Man Pleads Guilty to Pipe Bomb Charges
- MOORPARK : Council Views Reworked Project
- Killer Given 3 Life Sentences
- WESTMINSTER : District Will Sell Midway Elementary
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Hart Boys, Saugus Girls Outrun Foothill Foes
- Now They Can Only Cash <i> Out</i>
- Agoura's Greene Gallops to Record
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Los Amigos' Second-Half Burst Buries La Quinta
- OAK TREE : Frankel Looks to Breeders' Cup; Best Pal Is Favored in Cal Cup
- 'The African Queen' Gets a Sharper Look : As more discriminating collectors are demanding better copies of classic favorites, remastering firms are coming up with a new process to digitally clean up old versions.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Cafe Med Speaks Light, Clean Italian
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Human Rights Aide Says She Has HIV
- New Recreation Center Has Twice the Space of Old One
- Suitable Donor May Hold Key to Life for Leukemia Patient : Ventura: Katalina Um's search for bone marrow match ends. Activist has pushed for greater minority involvement.
- Broome Ranch Takes Status as State Parkland
- New Freeway's Impact
- There's No Maybe About It, Rams Give Atlanta a Lift
- A Ballroom Balancing Act : The Stage Is Set for a Place Where Men and Women Can Really Communicate--Even if the Guy Leads and the Woman Follows
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Fearless': Bellyful of a Plane Crash Survivor : Peter Weir's often remarkable film stars Jeff Bridges as a man who becomes insufferable after going through a near-death experience.
- Last-Minute Glitch Delays Shuttle Mission
- Jury Awards $1.2 Million in Suit Against Antonovich
- A Show of Her Own : Mona Marshall performed other people's songs for years, but finally realized she had something to say. Her solo act features all original material.
- LOS ANGELES : More Immigrants May Be Eligible for Work Permits
- Sticking With the Program : Closing of Harbor City Teen Post Has Not Deterred Its Controversial Director
- Singing for a 2nd Chance : Bob Cowsill, patriarch of the '60s pop stars the Cowsills, hasn't lost his way with a song.
- A Federal Agency at Odds with Science : Nutrition: The FDA's proposal to limit access to high-potency vitamins would hurt research and health.