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- A Rare Breed : The a cappella men's choir Chanticleer is still one of a kind. The 12-man ensemble performs Sunday night at CSUN.
- Report Looks at Sparing 2 Area Bases
- Herbert S. Hazeltine Jr.; Co-Founded Law Firm
- WORKPLACE
- 1857 Quake May Be Having Ripple Effect
- Behind the Scenes : Students Put on a Show With a Taste of French Flair
- NO TIPS: It was a novel approach...
- Agents Seek 3 Men in High-Tech Bank Heist : Crime: Computer-age Bonnie and Clydes, the suspects are said to have rolled an automatic teller machine into a mall and victimized its users.
- Ex-Prime Minister Loses Immunity in Mafia Scandal : Italy: In melodramatic fashion, senators allow probe of Andreotti.
- U.S. Grants Aid to Egypt
- Robert Vose Langmuir; Caltech Physicist
- VENTURA : Homeless Camps Cleared From River Wetlands Area
- GAVIOTA : Bid to Block Tanker Shipments Rejected
- Punitive Smog Rules Least Favored : Study: Residents in clean-air poll say they prefer incentives and technological fixes such as alternative fuel cars and improved rail service.
- Nolan Fights Holy War on Racketeering, Extortion Charges
- $3.3-Million Loss Revealed in MWD Suit : Courts: Water agency blames law firm for bad advice on aborted move to a new headquarters. But firm says utility doesn't want to take responsibility for its actions.
- STACKING UP SALES
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- Jeffrey L. Kaylor has joined the Irvine...
- ORANGE : School Official Gets Liver Transplant
- STUDIO CITY : Plans for 12-Story Garage Advance
- Seminar to Tout Appeal of Offshore Banking : Finance: Author downplays the practice's unsavory connotations, emphasizing its tax, privacy and investment advantages. He hosts a talk this weekend in Newport Beach.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Clinton's Slated Trip to L.A. May Boost Woo's Bid : Campaign: President plans to tout his legislative agenda. Aides advise him to back mayoral hopeful. Others say that a Woo loss would be a Clinton loss.
- Sheriff's Dept. Places Blame in Magic Mountain Melee
- Border Patrol Oversight Bill Introduced
- Manhunt Ends With Inmate's Arrest
- Where You Can Dress Up Your Head for Less
- Joseph Alexander has been elected commander of...
- Hart, O'Connell Score High on Environment
- Back on the court: Assemblyman Richard Katz...
- Ford to Rush an Electric Car to Market by 1998 : Technology: Auto maker's top executive says it will meet regulatory deadlines, but doubts it will be developed enough to satisfy consumer needs.
- Paul E. Wright has been appointed to...
- Hot Summer Topic: Sunscreens
- Dean Lesher; Civic Leader, Publisher
- Demise of SDI Would Hit O.C. Defense Industry Hard
- France Resumes Limited NATO Military Voting
- Through the Silly Glass : Alice is back, only a bit wackier in this children's play based on Lewis Carroll's classic. The moral this time "is that rules are important to keep," the director-choreographer says.
- Bill Would Aid Defense Firms in Switching Gears : Congress: Rep. Jane Harman and co-sponsors propose that contractors get tax credits of up to 10% to help them convert to commercial technologies.
- Schwarzenegger Flexing His Media Muscle
- Stock Divestiture: McKesson Corp. in San Francisco...
- Michael Gallagher has been promoted to vice...
- Golden Again : Coin, Bullion Dealers Report First Buying Binge in Years
- COMICS/FILM: Harvey Comics, the Santa Monica publisher...
- Serbs Launch Attack on Muslims in Northeast Bosnia : Balkans: Offensive reported near Brcko is the first significant fighting since a weekend cease-fire.
- 25 Dead, 28 Missing After Methane Explosion in South Africa Coal Mine
- First Lady Defends Health Care for All : Medicine: Hillary Clinton cites added cost of treatment the uninsured get in emergency rooms. She also calls for more general practitioners.
- Belgrade Blasts Fellow Serbs in Bid to Ease U.N. Sanctions
- 'The Five-Minute Hair Stylist'
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Computer Project Unites Students
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Judge on Ritter Ranch Suits Resigns Over Staff
- CANOGA PARK : Man Denies Guilt in School Vandalism
- PERSPECTIVES ON EDUCATION : Will LEARN Bring Real Reform, or Is It Time for Vouchers? : Attempts at reform, including LEARN, have failed. The initiative would work because it would empower parents.
- Countywide : County Resurrects Development Panel
- PERSPECTIVES ON EDUCATION : Will LEARN Bring Real Reform, or Is It Time for Vouchers? : By giving power to individual schools, LEARN will restore credibility to the public school system.
- Krauthammer on Gay Rights
- Grameen Bank
- How Can Students Pay?
- Hatred Not a Family Value
- Board's Own Tax Revolt
- MOVIES - May 14, 1993
- MOVIES - May 14, 1993
- Names in the News - May 14, 1993
- Names in the News - May 14, 1993
- Obituaries - May 14, 1993
- Television - May 14, 1993
- Taking Phone Manners off Hold
- U.S. Transportation Secretary Backs High-Speed Rail Through County : Transit: Speaking in Costa Mesa, Federico F. Pena also assures OCTA that its request for $318 million in federal funds for car-pool lanes is being recommended to Congress.
- $1.2-Billion Grant to Clear Way for Red Line's Third Segment : Transit: Transportation Secretary Pena will announce federal backing today. The 11.6-mile subway extension will serve North Hollywood, East L.A. and the Mid-City area.
- Little in Con Man's Long, Defiant Career Hinted of a Suicide
- Audit Outlines Ills of School District : Education: Draft of report finds an inefficient bureaucracy with poor accountability. More control at school level is recommended.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Debating Candidates Clash on Budget Issue
- YES OR NO? It seemed an odd...
- WACO REVISITED: Fifteen-year-old Adrienne Stiefel of Laguna...
- ROYAL REUNION: Huntington Beach Union High School...
- HELPING ARMS: Most give blood to help...
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Riordan, Woo Clash on Solution to Budget Woes : In a debate, the candidates split on the need for higher taxes and on other fronts.
- TECHNOLOGY - May 14, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 14, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 14, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - May 14, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - May 14, 1993
- AIRLINES
- Van Morrison and the Chieftains "Irish Heartbeat" (1988)<i> Mercury</i>
- ENERGY
- Triage Comes First for New CEO : Hospitals: Colleagues say Jeffrey Barbakow can handle what ails National Medical Enterprises, but some wonder if a selloff is one prescription.
- Santa Ana Jury Awards 2 Lawyers 3% of Thriving Baseball Card Firm
- REAL ESTATE : California-Like Resort Built in Thailand by Newport Beach Architectural Firm
- Cooking for the Weekend
- Survival Course for Mom, Dad : Annual Kids Stuff Expo Features Family-Oriented Goods, Services
- Long Beach : Revitalization Plan Concerns Manager of Queen Mary
- Probe of Hospice Nurse in Patient Deaths Stalled
- First Lady Takes Health Plan on Road : White House thinks the public must be sold on Hillary Clinton before they will join her in backing new system.
- Pasadena : Civic Center West Started
- MUSIC / ZAKIR HUSSAIN : Tabla Player Still Rooted in Rhythms of India
- Croats Herd Muslims to Camps, U.N. Aides Say : Bosnia: Battle in Mostar confronts Sarajevo with a 2-front war. Gunmen deny entry to U.N. commander.
- Richard C. Dales of La Canada Flintridge...
- Undaunted Coach Considers Program a Diamond in the Rough : Baseball: Former major-leaguer Lenny Randle works to restore pride at Centennial High.
- Reno Links Sessions' Fate to Arrival of Her Key Aide : Ethics: Nominee faces Senate confirmation hearing. Attorney general is expected to meet with FBI chief in next few days to discuss adverse report.
- EPA Chief Backs Superfund 'Polluter-Pays' Rule
- FUND-RAISING : It Will Be Wild, Crazy and Slimy in Thousand Oaks
- Blues Piano Blowout
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / THE HERB GARDEN CAFE : Food With Healthy Dose of Flair : The soups, sandwiches and salads boast fresh ingredients and tasty combinations of vegetables, spices and sauces.
- Torrance Trying to Recoup $6.2 Million Lost in Huge Scam : Government: Mayor is pessimistic that financial adviser Steven Wymer, sentenced to prison for 14 1/2 years, will be able to repay the money.
- Are Other Wacos Waiting to Happen? : Cults: Koresh's band followed a pattern seen before. Common threads need to be understood to prevent similar tragedies.
- Groups Planning Suit Say Poor Wait Months for Medical Specialist Care
- Man, 89, Arrested in Beating of Woman Friend, 83
- Angels Show Shades of '92 : Baseball: They commit three errors and fall to Twins, 5-2, to lose a series at home for the first time this season.
- Rancho Santiago to Face Palomar in Opening Round of State Playoffs
- Notre Dame Express Keeps On Rolling, 6-2 : High school baseball: Knights clinch second place in Mission League with seventh straight win as Leveque throws five-hitter.
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 / UPDATE : Mansell Shows Up, Then Shows Off After Rookie Test
- Dodgers' Biggest Inning Is a Breeze : Baseball: Reserves spark seven-run eighth as L.A. avoids sweep at Wrigley.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Courier, Sampras, Becker Advance at Rome
- Magic Johnson scored 30 points to lead...
- Stereo MC's: Rapping to the Top With an English Beat : Pop music: One of the few U.K. rap acts to gain a foothold in the United States, the band's 'Connected' is moving up the singles charts.
- Tatum O'Neal, Back 'On the Run' : Television: The former child star portrays convicted murderer 'Bambi' Bembenek in a two-part NBC movie. It's her first major role since marrying tennis pro John McEnroe in 1986.
- Food 4 Less Supermarkets Inc.: The grocery...
- AIRLINES
- Can Fish Be Too Fresh?
- Azusa : Joint Cleanup Effort
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Oscar Pallares, a USC alumnus from Glendale,...
- Court Upholds 1 of 2 Criminal Counts Against Federal Judge
- Carolyn K. Denny has been honored by...
- New UFW Leader Urges Stronger Grape Boycott : Labor: Arturo S. Rodriguez, successor to Cesar Chavez, speaks in Denver. He also calls for better worker contracts and improved protections against pesticides.
- South Pasadena : Ruling on House Challenged
- Postal Carriers to Collect Donations of Food Saturday
- Beverly Hills : Concert Aids Relief Efforts
- Are Our Heroes? : Some Say the Spirit of Leaders Like Cesar Chavez Lives On, but Wonder If a Cynical America Can Hear Their Quiet Call to Action
- Westminster School Officials Make 'House Calls'
- Mail Carriers to Take on an Extra Burden
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Development Nears Final Approval
- NORTHRIDGE : A Shocking Display Gives Sober Message
- 15-Year-Old Gets Prison in Shooting Death of Reseda Schoolmate : Courts: Under state law, the Panorama City boy can only be incarcerated until his 25th birthday.
- VAN NUYS : 4 Plead Not Guilty in Clerk's Stabbing
- Homeowner Activist Backs Chick
- A Squabble That Could Reach Far : Small party's action could threaten Rabin's government--and the Israeli-Arab peace talks
- Ex-Football Player, 19, Draws 7-Year Term for Robberies : Sentencing: Bay League lineman of the year Sean Powell was a prime college prospect before committing crimes.
- Women Surveyed on Their Lifestyle Decisions : Research: UCI professor says the study will test how much women still focus on 'having it all.'
- NHL PLAYOFFS : Islanders Push Penguins to Limit With 7-5 Victory
- Minnesota's Winfield Touches All the Bases : Baseball: Performance in three-game series offers a little bit of everything.
- Miscellany
- MUSIC REVIEW : N.Y. New Music Ensemble in Local Premieres of Works
- Mayor's Race Is Contrast in Style--and Substance : Election: Patricia A. Moore approaches the city's problems with the view of a social activist. Omar Bradley thinks business is key to turning things around.
- City Attorney Applicant Pool Cut to 4 : Politics: The City Council is torn between basing its selection on the candidates' experience or political leanings.
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Consensual Sex Faces Test in Condom Case
- Getting Lowdown on Illegal Highs : A field guide to illicit drugs--suggested by ex-Garden Grove policeman--is now available to lay people.
- CULTURE PEARLS : Digging Into Lost Treasure of Armenia
- MRS. GOOCH'S DEAL: In 1977, after having...
- The following are selected entries from...
- The following are the top music sales...
- THEATER REVIEW / 'THE FANTASTICKS' : Popular Play Still Draws a Crowd : But after 30 years, a scene's discussion of rape triggers an angry response from the audience.
- THIRD WORLD PERSPECTIVE : 'Affirmative Action' Gone Awry : Sri Lanka's Sinhalese majority, chafing under the Tamil elite, has taken its share and more, wrecking the country.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ JAMES P. PINKERTON : Health Care: Win This One for Lyndon : Hillary-mania is the diversion; the reality is that the Clinton plan is old-style liberalism.
- MISSION VIEJO : District to Require Community Service
- $800-Million Plan Submitted for Headlands at Dana Point : Development: The resort proposal includes a 400-room luxury hotel and 521 homes. Opposition from environmentalists is considered likely.
- COLUMN LEFT/ HARRY BERNSTEIN : Toward School Democracy, Top to Bottom : In the dispute over LEARN, teachers are fighting to retain a major voice in management.
- A Flick, Then Light Went On for Kings : Game 5: Rookie's goal ended the team's longest game and stirred the players' memories.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Black Enterprise
- * If there are icy packages tucked...
- Orange County Video Rentals
- MUSIC / CHET ATKINS : Legendary Guitarist on a Roll at 68 : Anyone who stereotypes him as strictly a country-Western maverick doesn't know the half of it.
- Fish School : Seafood Seminar: A Day at the Markets : Shopping: Buying fish intimidates even experienced cooks. That's why we asked for expert advice.
- Caroline RoweSchool: Wilson HighSport: SwimmingClass: JuniorRowe helped...
- My Kingdom for a Mall With Real Individuality
- Gang Role Investigated in Youth's Fatal Shooting
- Lanark Park: It's a Whole New Ballgame
- VAN NUYS : Police See Deadly Message in T-Shirt
- VENTURA : School Board OKs Rise in Development Fees
- Therapist Was Frightened, Witness Says
- Defense Motion for Dismissal of Judge in Denny Case Denied : Courts: His romantic relationship with onetime secretary of former district attorney is insufficient reason to disqualify the jurist, ruling says.
- Limits on Stays at RV Park Are Imposed by Panel
- Melrose Hunch Pays Off Big Time : Smythe finals: L.A. coach replaces Millen with Shuchuk, who ends up scoring in second overtime to give Kings a 3-2 series lead.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor's Abrams Stays Loose to Win Title
- Miscellany
- Mays Takes Jazz to Other End of the Spectrum
- AIRLINES
- Swordfish, Jellies, Creamed Corn
- Ex-Van Nuys Gang Member Recalls Life of Violence, Bravado
- Pasadena : Broken Water Main Fixed
- A SALUTE TO A.R.T. PRESS : 15 Associated With the L.A. Art-Book Publisher Have Their Say--Visually or Verbally
- House Panel Democrats Agree on Tax Bill : Revenue: A vote on the biggest increase in history may come today. The committee majority accommodated foes of the proposed energy levy.
- Disabled Taught to Go the Distance : Contrary to stereotypes, many developmentally handicapped adults receive support from residential care homes.
- Independence Looms Large in Her Legacy
- No Brains Needed for Seinfeld's Book
- Reno to Speak at Harvard
- Cerritos : $3-Million Shortfall May Trigger ABC School Layoffs
- Developer Sues City to Build Hilltop Homes
- PREPS
- Community Groups Honored by Times
- Housing for Those Most in Need
- LOS ANGELES : Bradley Plans Library to House His Memorabilia
- Blacks, Latinos Express Sense of Isolation : Minorities: Many in South-Central and Pico-Union areas believe political leaders care little or nothing about them, survey finds. Lawmakers are not surprised.
- BURBANK : Business Honoree Gives as Well as Gets
- Although guard Sedale Threatt said he wants...
- Countywide : El Toro Warns It Could Get Noisier
- Crescenta Valley's Parque Measures Up : 5-Foot-7 Left-Hander Shows Foes a Head Beneath His Cap
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Ejections for Bonds, Father in Giant Win
- THOUSAND OAKS : Builder Buys 20 Acres for 76-House Project
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Valencia Rally Tops Savanna, Clinches Berth in the Playoffs
- King Case and Waco
- Working Poor
- The Great Milton
- A Sour Note
- Holocaust in Bosnia
- Holocaust in Bosnia
- Holocaust in Bosnia
- Ward Valley Nuclear Dump
- Banking Firm's Earnings Fall 80%
- Presley Cos.: The Newport Beach home builder...
- Builder Has Revised Plan for Hillside : Development: The proposal for 18 lots on a 30-acre parcel protects the ridge line but does not fully conform to new standards, the city attorney says.
- REVIEW : Opera Hits a Homer in 'Damn Yankees'
- Christopher and U.N. Chief Discuss Bosnia War : Balkans: No specific options are pressed. U.S. proposal of troops for Macedonia gets only tepid support at world body.
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : Girl With Arthritis Makes Film on Crippling Legacy
- Palisades Guns for City Title : Volleyball: The second-seeded Dolphins play fourth-seeded Roosevelt on Friday at Pepperdine.
- Next: Tootsie Skippy Eskimo Welch
- Mercury and Fish: A Disquieting New Study : Food Safety: Are federal standards for methyl mercury in seafood too low? FDA testing has prompted a call for reducing allowable levels of the toxic metal.
- Fish School : Fire and Salt: The Grecian Formula
- Migrant Smuggling Ship Seized : Immigration: Vessel carrying 200 Chinese is intercepted in territorial waters off San Diego.
- Feinstein Seeks Break for State Oil Producers
- Voting to Begin on 1993-94 School Schedule : L.A. Unified: Parents and employees will decide on a year-round or a September-to-June calendar. Ballots start going out today.
- SADDLE SOAR : Hiking to County's 2 Highest Summits Are Peak, Albeit : Painful, Experiences
- PRACTICAL VIEW : This Is a Recording? They Don't Mind : Consumers: People who called and called and called the Consumer Affairs Department got busy signals. That is, they <i> used </i> to.
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- Sex Harassment Probe Targets Anaheim Officer
- FDA Proposes Sun Warnings on Sunscreens
- Miami Tourism Boycott Over; City May Have Lost $50 Million
- Traveling Blues Queen Plans Festive Stop in Oxnard
- Get Back to Bach for a Really Classic Run
- Thinking Buddies : Trivia Buffs Gather at Bars for Showdown, in Which Patrons Compete Against Others Nationwide
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Nunn Aims for Compromise on Gay Issue : Military: The senator pushes the 'don't ask/don't tell' proposal for service members. But activists and Clinton oppose that plan.
- Bank Sues Carl N. Karcher Over Alleged Default on $575,000 Loan
- Fish School : Salmon: They're Running
- U.S. May Limit China Trade Status, Aide Says
- Compton : Trustees Delay Decision on Fate of 2 Administrators
- Dave Mallett "This Town"<i> Vanguard</i>
- Nation IN BRIEF : NORTH CAROLINA : Bakker Reportedly Denied Early Release
- Meals Go to Pot, Offer Healthy Eating
- Cultural Center, Monastery Shed Light on Hinduism
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Where Dialogue Flows Fluently : Classroom: Mimicking the foreign language teacher is history. Students now are engaged in a conversational atmosphere.
- Officer Will Not Be Charged in Shooting Death : Slaying: District attorney says there is not enough evidence to prosecute Edward Tolley in the killing of James Buck last year. The victim's mother claims officials are lying.
- THEATER : Friendship in Face of Despair Is Explored
- Robert B. Wolcott of Glendale has been...
- PIANO BAR : Laguna Pub Has Keys to Success
- Beauty <i> Salan</i>
- Chicago Investment Firm to Run Debt-Ridden Nutri-System
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Tagging the Taggers
- Flighty Neighbors : Despite Their Odd Habits, Swallows Add Spice to Suburbia
- Hopes and Dreams on the Verge of High School
- GRIM VISION: A New Jersey criminologist has...
- 21 Die in Taiwan Fire
- Dr. Joel Smith, a member of the...
- CALL DATING: Voice mail is the latest...
- MUSIC / MASON B. MASON : Singer Takes No Frills Act to the Street : He mixes songs and nonstop conversation with pedestrians along Santa Barbara's State Street.
- BUS STOPS: Junior high school students, never...
- Whittier : Loud Parties to Draw Fine After First Police Warning
- Strawberry Festival Returns
- Trust Fund to Cut Deficit Urged : Budget: Clinton aims to ensure that money produced by tax increases and spending reductions is not diverted to other uses. Dole calls the proposal 'just a gimmick.'
- Reno Asks for Authority to Halt Harassment at Abortion Clinics
- Finances Improving, Aquatics Center Says : Recreation: New management is devising a plan to pay off the facility's $3.4-million debt to the city, director says.
- Italy Premier Wins Vote of Confidence : Politics: Senate ratifies his Cabinet. Police jail another industry mogul in corruption scandal.
- REAL ESTATE
- Software Powerhouses Remain Elusive Goal for Japanese
- Fish School : Know Your Local Fish
- Pasadena : Grateful Dead at Rose Bowl
- THE COMEBACK KID : David Ramos and His Big New Band Are Making This Round Count
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 That's the...
- Venice Baseball Team Making a Pitch for Playoff Berth : Preps: The Gondoliers, with a 10-4 record the Western League, are one of the surprise performers in City play.
- 49er Teams Appear Safe From Next Round of Budget Cuts
- Santa Monica : School Aide Held in Assault
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN / THE ART SCENE : One-Man Show Borrows Images of Mexican Culture
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- PRACTICAL VIEW : Callers Ask About Landlords, Cars
- A New Plan for Metropolitan : Resources: A commercial development on the state hospital grounds could yield millions of tax dollars, city officials say. But facility operators fear such a project would harm their programs and mental patients.
- Cities Unite to Fight for Share of State Funds : Revenue: The coalition also suggests cost-saving measures including elimination or suspension of some mandated but unfunded state requirements.
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Portrayals to Pay Tribute to Famous Men
- A MYSTERY: Suzanne Arbell is a meticulous...
- ROCK THE TALMUD : Children's Entertainer Craig Taubman Sets Jewish Precepts to Contemporary Beats
- Dialing For Dates : Voice mail: A growing trend is breathing new life into singles' personal ads. The option offers the warmth of one's own personal message machine, along with its screening capabilities.
- One Brown Moving On, One Moving In
- Mrs. Gooch's Natural Markets, Texas Food Chain to Merge
- Sweet and Saucy
- About 1,200 Students Take Sex Survey
- Smoking Found to Accelerate AIDS
- Testing Shown to Cut Colon Cancer Deaths
- They Won't Do It by the Book : 2 Teachers Make Their Students Live the Lessons
- Panel Backs Lottery Commission Appointee
- Agents Said to Tape Charles, Diana : Britain: A tabloid prints an apparent quarrel. Royal residences are reported bugged by security services.
- Top UC Official to Get Full Pay, Serve Part Time : Education: Vice president who designed adminstrators' controversial benefits deals will be paid $181,640 during a year's leave. He says he won't try to collect $230,000 more in deferred payment.
- ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : Also-Rans May Still Play a Key Role : Politics: Although Goldberg and LaBonge emerged from 13th District primary, endorsements from candidates they vanquished could influence the June runoff.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Fierce Thunderstorm Pounds U.S. Capital
- A Riverbed Runs Through It
- The Heart of the Wilderness : Accessible San Mateo's Fine Trails Are the Least-Visited
- Fire Toll at Thai Factory Rises to 209
- L.A. Firm Will Plan 'Old Town' : Redevelopment: Officials envision a two-block district similar to The Exchange, but hope to draw major discount stores to attract shoppers.
- Duarte : New Anti-Graffiti Law OKd
- COLLEGES / ALAN OTA : Bruin Golfer Adds Short Game to Her Repertoire
- Baghdad Scoffs at Charge It Plotted to Murder Bush