- Diamond Bar : Mayor's Libel Suits Dropped
- D.C. Ties Help Rep. Harman, but May Haunt Her
- Support Group Seeks Parents of Diabetics
- A denizen of the Manhattan Beach pier departs for fresh waters.
- Nights of Many Lanterns : For Children, Moon Festival Sheds Light on Vietnamese Culture
- 2 Area Elementaries Tackle ABCs of LEARN : Education: Annalee in Carson and Hawaiian in Wilmington begin reform program aimed at giving district schools and educators more autonomy and less bureaucracy.
- Orange Coast's Balanced Attack Stops Pasadena, 36-11
- Familiar Faces Give a New Look to an Old Rivalry : Pro football: Allen, Montana will lead the Chiefs against the Raiders. Evans expected to start.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Nightmarish Second Half Costly to Fullerton
- Moorpark Play Makes Southwest Pay
- Washington Sets Home-Streak Mark : Nonconference: The Huskies beat San Jose State, 52-17, for their 16th straight victory at Seattle.
- Commentary : OK, What Have We Learned Here? : The complex 1993 Los Angeles Festival provided lessons for the future of the arts in the city . . . and for America as a whole
- 'Bobby' Does Malibu Shtick
- Profile : Ullman Slices Up the Big Apple
- Clinton's New Export Strategy Still Needs a Push
- The Great Wall Street Flood : Investing: As bank savers get fed up with meager yields, an unprecedented flow of capital into stocks and bonds is helping build young companies nationwide
- DOWNTOWN : Convention Center Union Dispute Ends
- Saturday Games
- Beauty Comes of Age : As Life Spans Increase, the Weathered, Life-Experience Look Is Becoming More Appealing, and Not for Men Only
- Stock Puts Icing on the Cake
- Backpack & Budget : New Hostels in Italy, Ecuador and Texas
- Gerhart Burian Ladner; Art Historian
- The Region : 5 Teachers in State Contest
- Wong, Yuen Remain Optimists, Entrepreneurs as in AST Days
- All That Glitters May Be Diamonds : Broad Area in Rockies Could Yield Fortune in Gems
- Getting the Word Out About 'Sea Legs'
- Dana Point Headlands Could Be Preserved, but Should They Be?
- Shooting Holes in Swiss Gun Argument
- 'Cafe Society' Must Alert the Trashperson
- Hurricane Georgette in the Eye of a Storm
- Poor Judgment in Academy, Ads
- County Surplus
- Two Viewpoints on the School Voucher Initiative
- In Defense of a Small Hotel in Paris
- Questions of Health Risk Cloud Use of Special Fuel : Environment: EPA faces a tough call on requiring winter-blend gasoline to reduce carbon monoxide. Some motorists, mostly in Alaska, complained of nausea and headaches, but study results have been inconclusive.
- Where's the Fair?
- Crew Cut Can Be Cool Style Too
- 'Low-Build' Alternative to Freeway Extension Dusted Off Again : Preservation: Critics say Caltrans never seriously considered it, a charge state officials deny. In response to concerns by federal panels, the option backed by South Pasadena officials is being re-evaluated.
- Winning the West, Part 2
- Soccer: Owner is angered by coach's decision to replace Paulinho in the APSL championship game, which Colorado wins, 3-1.
- NO NOES MEAN YES
- ON THE COVER
- Rodney King's Case
- Ousters in Yorba Linda Were Political
- No Mayhem in the Skies Over the Valley
- Mascot 'Choice' Really Wasn't One
- NO PRIZE-WINNER
- GIVING EDITORS THE NEEDLE
- Stupid Cat Tricks
- Jewel of a Journey
- Marijuana Found
- SANTA FE BACKWASH
- HYPHEN-AMERICANS
- Caving In on Liability Cases Leads to the Loss of Personal Freedom
- THE HUNTING INSTINCT
- Poll on Illegal Immigration
- Fourth-Grade Reading Scores
- GOP Choice Not for Correctness
- THE EDITOR'S DUTY
- Tobacco's Presence in Poor Taste
- Pepper Spray Dangers
- The Fight for Latino Studies Will Continue
- HOME SWEET TOME
- Views on Prop. 174 Are Not Board's
- Love That New Look
- More Thoughts on Use of Closed Military Bases
- Art, History and the Real World...
- Rep. Rohrabacher No Anti-Gay Bigot
- Board Blind to Illegal Immigration
- DON'T ISOLATE THE ARTIST
- Health Care: Peace of Mind vs. Bottom Line
- NONFICTION - Oct. 3, 1993
- NONFICTION - Oct. 3, 1993
- NONFICTION - Oct. 3, 1993
- NONFICTION - Oct. 3, 1993
- NONFICTION - Oct. 3, 1993
- NONFICTION - Oct. 3, 1993
- Obituaries - Oct. 3, 1993
- Obituaries - Oct. 3, 1993
- HELP US KIDS: Officials at UC Irvine...
- Taking Back the Streets : Crime: Using everything from baseballs to books, residents tired of living in fear are uniting to battle injustices in their neighborhoods.
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ELLIOTT TEAFORD and ROBYN NORWOOD : Exhibition Finale Against Sharks Could Have Some Bite to It
- Four New Lines Set Sail for 'Niche' Markets
- PERSPECTIVE ON LIBRARIES : A Gate Leading Beyond the Barrios : Today's reopening rekindles remembrances and highlights budget cuts' effect on another generation.
- Bar Not Told About Reversal of Convictions : Courts: Law requires judge to report such a decision--in this case the Newport Coin Exchange murders--in any ruling where attorney misconduct or incompetence may be a factor.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council to Consider Tiered Water Rates
- GARDEN GROVE : Umberg Hires Asian Specialist as Aide
- NEWPORT BEACH : Slight Drop Seen in Night Beach Crimes
- Politicians Skeptical of Workshop on South-Central's Problems : Rebuilding: Area representatives question whether meeting led by Riordan adviser will produce results.
- Boy, 11, Was Raped Near Pacoima School
- Flu Bug Taking a Big Bite Out of CSUN Fall Workouts
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Two Late Goals Foil Titan Soccer Team
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Troy Stifles Costa Mesa, Wins, 14-13
- Magnolia Misses Chances, Gets Shut Out by Canyon
- Chaminade Hands Trabuco Hills First Loss
- Pistons Deal Rodman to Spurs : Basketball: They site need for 'a new start' and give up one of NBA's top rebounders, but get an All-Star player in Elliott.
- TODAY'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Roskelly Fits in Fullerton's Offense
- Graham Gains 131 in Half as Mater Dei Wins Easily
- Backstage Might Close in February : Theater: The founding producer of the storefront company says the pressure is too great and the rewards too small.
- Mariachi Music Gets Some Respect, Center Stage : Culture: The director of Los Camperos is glad to see the art form being accepted beyond cantinas, to concert halls.
- AGOURA HILLS : 15,000 Expected at Pony Express Days
- Moorpark Husband Gets 25 Years to Life for Strangling His Wife : Crime: James Linkenauger still denies his guilt. Judge says the justice system failed to protect the victim.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Santa Clarita Takes New Step in Area Conservation
- NORTHRIDGE : 'Flag Court' Dedicated for School Year
- Red Cross Will Treat Young Volunteers
- 4th Trial Date Set for Priest in Theft Case
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Revitalization Study Envisions Newhall as Downtown : Redevelopment: Plan addresses concerns over crime and the perception of the community as a deteriorating area.
- Brown Plans to Hold Education Summit
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Gary Rests His Injured Hamstring
- He Can't Mask Pain of Bench
- Master's Savors Underdog Role Against Biola
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Jury Awards Man $25 Million in Health Insurance Fraud Case : Courts: Transport Life policy covered only $3,400 out of $47,000 bill for cancer treatments.
- Founder's Slurs on Jews Renounced by Lutherans : History: The denomination is officially repudiating Martin Luther's virulent anti-Semitic attacks. The action will deplore the impact his tirades may have had on Nazism.
- 6 Coastal Plants Proposed for Federal Endangered List
- Names of 2 Men Involved in Fatal Shooting Released
- Exhibit Raises Awareness of Breast Cancer
- Tagger Jailed for Etching Patrol Car
- VOUCHER DEBATE: A forum to discuss the...
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Public's Esteem of Clergy Slipping : Gallup Poll: Only 53% of adults sampled nationwide give high marks for integrity, down from 67% eight years ago.
- Three Joyner Touchdowns Lead Esperanza to Victory
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Falcons, Sanders Talking Contract
- Crank Up the Sound(track) : How Music Helps 'Dazed' Take an Evocative Trip to the '70s
- GLENDALE : Drug Program OKd for Latina Singer
- 1,350 Evacuated After Workers Rupture Gas Main
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Tagatauli Gets the Call in Los Amigos' Victory
- Spurs Give Rodman Fresh Start : Pro basketball: Pistons get Sean Elliott in trade for the NBA leader in rebounds and problems.
- TV REVIEWS : 'Trapped' Crafts Its Thrills on NBC
- 'Creole Mafia' Showcases Dynamic Duo
- 3 Days Left to Register to Vote
- City's Population Fell 2% in 1992, Report Says : Demography: The loss is linked to economic weakness and last year's civil unrest. Statistics for Valley communities are mixed.
- GARDEN GROVE : City to Buy Land for Trask Ave. Widening
- Youths Throw Selves Into Disc Contest
- County Seeks to Trim New Courthouse Construction : Revenue: Income from court fines, which pays for the projects, has declined. North Hollywood, Chatsworth and Lancaster plans could be affected.
- VENTURA : Police Seek Father in Boy's Abduction
- IRVINE : Eucalyptuses Saved in Battle Over Trees
- Capistrano Valley Survives El Modena's Option Attack
- Foothill Gets First Victory of the Season
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Hostetler Might Come Off the Bench
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Borg Is a Big Hit in Victory
- New Group Tries Again for Black History Parade
- LOS ANGELES : Snoop Doggy Dogg Pleads Innocent in Fatal Shooting
- Man Convicted in '92 Murders of Wife, Lover : Verdict: Huntington Beach resident faces life in prison for gunning down the pair as they sat in a pickup truck.
- Auditor Protests Fullerton 3% Utility Tax
- Seminar Scheduled on Church Safety
- IRVINE : Hearing to Consider Damages to Gay Man
- Tale of the Pup 'n' Pump: Our...
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Last Play of Game by Pacifica Defense Stops Garden Grove
- Michael Andretti Casts Tall Shadow : Auto racing: Anticipation of his return to Indy car racing next year dominates season's final event.
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Historic 'Shot' Also a Lesson
- RAM NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Rubley Would Play Long Relief Role if Necessary
- Women a Comedy Force? No Joke : Despite Success, They Still Battle the Limitations of Boys' Club Mentality
- Edison's Late Gamble Pays Off--for No. 3 Huntington Beach
- San Clemente's Defense, Luck Hold Up Against Bellflower
- Villanueva, Garcia Pace Century to Victory
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Smith Scores Twice as La Mirada Beats La Habra
- Notre Dame Loses Simply Because of Turnovers
- The Hard Questions Will Keep On Coming : House throws U.N. peacekeeping, and Clinton, a scare
- Reeling In Some Fun in the Sun : Recreation: Sheriff's Department arranges for deputies to take about 50 Santa Ana students fishing in Newport Harbor.
- VENICE : Police Step Up Patrols as Gangs Fight One Another
- The Driver's Gudie To Traffic Trouble
- He Walks Alone : Schoolteacher Encounters as Much Hostility as Hospitality on Boston-to-Venice Trek
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Gonzales Gets Offensive as Newport Harbor Defeats Saddleback
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Blunt's Frantic Run Gives San Fernando Wild Victory
- Crenshaw, Sylmar Run Over Grant, 55-7
- In other Valley Pac-8 Conference openers:
- Cable Show Segment Focuses on O.C. Scene
- 'Eyes of Bosnia' Set for Tuesday Screening at DGA
- Penalty Costly for the Ducks
- Lewis Is Far From Smashing : Boxing: But after a slow start, he stops Bruno in seventh to retain WBC championship.
- Refurbished Plummer Raises Expectations : Venues: Historic Fullerton center reopens with creature comforts for audience and performers.
- U.S. Justices to Weigh Bail for Powell : Law: Sandra Day O'Connor has referred the matter to the full Supreme Court. Koon has filed a similar emergency request to remain free during appeal.
- MISSION VIEJO : Parents of Twins, Triplets Get Support
- BURBANK : Agency Paved Way for Helping Families Cope
- Data Shows Largest Exodus From L.A. This Century : Demographics: Loss of 68,000 residents is linked to economic downturn and last year's riots, city planners say.
- PRO FOOTBALL / BILL PLASCHKE : The Year of the Boot? It's All Moot
- Calvary Chapel Streaks Past Laguna Beach
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Davis Has Hand in Six Touchdowns in Brethren Victory
- Reseda Shocks El Camino Real With the Pass
- Sonora Rolls to a Victory Over San Dimas
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : Antelope Valley Stuns Loyola With Furious Rally
- Home-Field Advantage Is by Default : Soccer: Salsa plays host to Colorado in APSL title game today because of scheduling conflict on Foxes' field.
- TV REVIEWS : New 'Masterpiece' Host for Witty 'Exits'
- Songwriter Jimmy Webb: Up and Away Again
- NBC Buys Into Pan-European Super Channel
- Food 4 Less Posts Loss of $1.1 Million
- Thomas E. Pardun has joined the board...
- Moscow Siege Pact Snags on Arms Surrender
- 24% of O.C. Women Over 60 Don't Get Mammograms : Health: UC Irvine survey reveals statistics. Procedure is called vital for early detection of breast cancer.
- Profiles of Newly Hired Boss and Fired Boss : Elizabeth A. Sanders is a 10-year Karcher director and helps run several major firms. She rose from Nordstrom clerk to general manager.
- MEDIA : Threats, Assaults Complicate Argentine Journalists' Jobs
- WOODLAND HILLS : Lawyer Abused System, Prosecution Argues
- ANAHEIM : Senior Center Offers Free Sessions, Clinics
- Event Reaches Out to Help Homeless Veterans : Assistance: Three-day 'Stand Down' program at Ventura College offers free legal advice, medical care, haircuts and more.
- Attacking the Disease of Panic : Hit by four TB cases, Orange County school district rises magnificently to the occasion
- Notes on a City of Others
- Return of a Landmark : Ventura Pier Will Be Reopened Today After Receiving a $3.5-Million Face Lift
- Strong Field for Speedway Nationals : Motorcycle racing: World champion Ermolenko joins six riders who have won U.S. titles.
- MOTORCYCLES : Speedway Title Will Be on Line
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Simpson Puts Victory in Taft's Grasp
- Clements Sparks CSUN Comeback in Volleyball
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- THEATER REVIEW : Peter Sellars' 'Persians': Muddled East vs. West : Gulf War is the focus in this adaptation of a Greek classic, but it's a misfired exercise in misplaced activism.
- THEATER REVIEW : Shaw's Missives Miss as Drama
- Peruvian Troupe to Perform at UCLA
- Finally, Midnight Oil Launches a Personal Tack : Pop music: For years, the band, which plays in Irvine tonight, has stuck mostly to political songs. Now it's trying for a more intimate approach.
- Lori A. Julian has been promoted to...
- John Benner, David L. Myers and Dan...
- 65% of Workers at Gas Company Join Walkout
- New Gas Tax Evokes Anger and Support : Transit: Some say they approve of a levy to help cut the deficit. An Oxnard man complains, 'I'm stuck' with it.
- Oxnard Woman, 80, Dies in Collision
- New Age-Style Haven Flourishes in Warehouse
- "We want to equip people with the...
- Gary Nelson has been appointed senior vice...
- ARTISANS : She Takes Her Yarning for Silk to Very Fine Lengths
- Indicators Up 1% in August, the Strongest Showing of '93 : Forecast: The index's broad-based gain may mean the economy is set to accelerate. Factory orders also increased.
- DECORATING : Factory Outlets Help Shoppers Stretch Budgets
- Dangers Still Lurk Beneath Mississippi's Surface : Environment: Historic flood filled the waterway with hazardous new twists and turns. Some officials say the time has come to rethink life on the river.
- 1968 Massacre in Mexico Still Echoes Across Nation : Activism: Killing of students just before Olympics radically changed country. And questions continue.
- O.C. Foreclosures Rise 87.7% in First 8 Months
- New Start for Intrepid: Intrepid Inc., an...
- Ginsburg Takes Her Place on Supreme Court Bench
- Curry Co. Turns Over Yosemite Concessions : Parks: Delaware North promises healthier food and more revenue for the government, but few major changes. Environmentalists are watching closely.
- Embattled N.Y. Post Gets Another Reprieve of Death Sentence
- Verteq Moving: Verteq Inc., an Anaheim manufacturer...
- AEROSPACE
- Pots Full of Produce : Landscaping With Edible Plants Borrows From French Concept of Kitchen Garden
- PLO Grapples With What Peace Will Look Like : Mideast: The challenge of governing 2 million Palestinians is so formidable that even internal opposition to the peace plan has been silenced.
- That's What He Gets for Just Doing It
- Health Care Plan Skirts Malpractice Issues : Medicine: Clinton's proposals address few legal concerns. Doctors want to see caps on damage claims, but trial lawyers say the system works fine as it is.
- Navy Secretary Said to Want Kelso to Resign Over Tailhook
- David S. Kellerman has been appointed president...
- Gary H. Hunt and Richard G. Sim...
- Valley Couple Found Guilty on Weapon Counts
- Navy Chief Seeks Admiral's Ouster Over Tailhook
- Job Losses Expected in Health Care Reform : Employment: A White House study will show that jobless rate may climb in first few years, sources say. The analysis could raise stakes in fight for plan.
- $2 Billion Vowed for Palestinians : Mideast: 43 nations convene to raise funds for PLO's self-government plan. But World Bank believes more is needed to bolster new government in Gaza and Jericho.
- Morrie Landsberg; Longtime Journalist
- Sabrina Sawtell has been appointed a vice...
- Ex-Rep. Bustamante Sentenced to 3 1/2 Years for Racketeering
- Hundreds Killed as Sri Lankan Troops Battle Tamil Rebels
- MEDIA
- Diners Club Loses Its Meal Ticket As Government Picks Competitor
- Keith Eyrich has rejoined the Irvine Co....
- Karcher Board Ousts Chairman : Shake-up: Elizabeth Sanders replaces Carl Karcher as battle for control of Anaheim-based Carl's Jr. empire escalates. Founder says he may try to unseat his foes.
- U.S. Unveils New Military Command : Armed forces: Move aims to boost efficiency of deploying troops overseas.
- Carl's Jr. Founder Ousted as Chairman of Burger Chain : Business: Board says Carl Karcher's debts led to poor marketing strategy. He attacks opponents as 'turncoats.'
- Jamie Bowman has been appointed senior vice...
- Systems Tax Sells Out: Systems Tax Services...
- GARDENING : Benefits Are Mulch Ado About Something
- Retailer Fedco Hiring 600 to Staff Store in Buena Park Mall
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- New Canon Printers: Canon Computer Systems Inc....
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- CYPRESS : Boy's Birds Can Stay, City Says
- FULLERTON : Art Auction to Raise Money for the UFW
- OAK PARK : Water Rate Hikes Will Be Smaller
- Doctor Nominated as County Health Officer : Medicine: If approved by supervisors, Gary Feldman of Ventura says his goal will be to improve child immunizations.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Detectives Seek Tips on Slain Nurse's Truck
- They're Not Hooked by New Potion
- Lakers Return to Glory Days, Sign Rambis
- SCORECARD / COUNTY HIGHLIGHTS FROM WEEK 4 : HOW TOP 10 FARED
- Quartz Hill Overcomes Williams : High school football: Rebels remain undefeated with second-half rally behind quarterback Norris, 25-14.
- Eisenhower Gets Past Muir, 22-14
- Shafer's Interception Seals Hart's Victory Over Alemany
- Paradise on Wheels : Nigel Mansell Loves His Job of Being a Champion Driver
- POP ALBUM REVIEW : The Easygoing Mr. Webb
- TV REVIEWS : A Devilish Jackson in 'Empty Cradle'
- You Can Compare Them on Any Day : The Cranberries and Dolores O'Riordan are frequently likened to the Sundays and Sinead O'Connor. But the group's singer doesn't mind.
- Stocks Rise on Economy Reports; Rates Ease : Market Overview
- Chrysler, UAW Agree on New 3-Year Pact : Labor: The No. 3 auto maker accepts the basic pattern contract the union negotiated at Ford Motor Co. GM is next.
- Founder's Proxy Fight Offers Economic Boon : Feud: Warring factions would be paying for services of lawyers, bankers and others.
- Hillary Clinton Tries to Sell Scientists on Health Reform : Medicine: And she learns at the meeting that increased knowledge of genetics could make more Americans uninsurable under the current system.
- BUENA PARK : School Considering Year-Round Schedule
- Golfer Injured by Own Shot Awarded $8,500 in Lawsuit
- Chick Will Await Panel's Findings on Water Rates
- SAN CLEMENTE : Friends Rally to Aid Boy With Cancer
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Cutback in Plans to Build, Expand Courthouses Urged
- Prosecution Charges Stites Rigged, Prolonged Litigation
- Weeding and Righting : Education: With $1,000 from the Rotary Club, parents at a Sun Valley school fix up an old schoolhouse for adult English lessons.
- BURBANK : Roving Location for Youth Club Planned
- LOS ANGELES : Council Members Seek Audit of DWP Spending
- Ducks, Canucks Play to 2-2 Tie
- Laguna Hills Gets Second Chance, but El Toro Comes Out on Top
- Gilt Bonds Helps Giants Cash In, 8-7 : Dodgers: He hits two three-run homers as San Francisco overcomes a 4-0 deficit to stay tied with Braves.
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- Autry Museum Offers Teachers Free Admission
- Miami's Cubans Leery of U.S. Ties to Homeland : Exiles: Many applaud decision not to prosecute defector, but wonder if move was designed to lessen fallout from pact to deport jailed Mariel refugees.
- Israel's Voice of Peace Falls Silent After 21 Years : Radio: With signing of PLO accord, crusader says his pirate station has fulfilled its mission.
- FURNISHINGS : Picking the Pieces That Age Well
- Gordon Douglas; Directed 'Our Gang' Films
- Besieging Forces Give Russia Lawmakers an Earful
- LAGUNA HILLS : Anti-Smoking Law Challenge Falls Short