- Wedding Guests Wore Orange Uniforms : Vows: Ruth Fuglie and Thuan Vuong get married at L.A. Juvenile Hall to share their joy with the troubled youth they love.
- Return of the Village Idiots : The improv group, known for its off-the-wall material, is back at the West End Playhouse.
- Aftershocks of Landers Quake Hit Barstow, Yucca Valley
- Inglewood Beats Carson for Title
- No Magic Fix for Huge Losses at Euro Disney : Earnings: The continuing flow of red ink is expected to lead to a re-examination of ambitious expansion plans for the recession-plagued park.
- School Bored? : Summer classes give kids and adults the chance to try something new for the fun of it.
- Carmelites Finally Leave Auschwitz
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : The Princess Is a Hit With the President
- THE WORD ON WHAT'S HIP AND WHAT'S HYPE
- No Earplugs Required : Club 555 in Universal City offers entertainment that's reminiscent of Sammy Davis Jr. or the early Bobby Darin.
- Slayings Latest in Workplace Assaults : Violence: Experts blame available guns, hard times, media violence, changing society.
- AQMD Expected to Issue Broad New Rule on Toxics : Environment: Air pollution regulation would cover 7,000 firms. Industry says cost of compliance is too high.
- Riordan OKs $1,000 Penalty for Tagging : Legislation: Mayor signs law providing civil sanctions. City attorney would have to ask court to impose the fine.
- Encouraged by the popularity of his coffee...
- MALIBU : Zoning Change Altered to Let Newspaper Offices Stay
- Scott Says He Was Named to Planning Commission : Appointments: The West Hills attorney will use his position to guard property rights. Mayor's office won't confirm his selection.
- VAN NUYS : Merchants Warned About Check Scams
- SANTA MONICA : Flash Fire Leaves 600 Customers Without Power
- Late Rally Allows Bullfrogs to Top Blades, Stay Unbeaten
- John Wood--A Lucky Guy Just Living His Dream : 'The jazz scene here is very healthy,' says the melodic pianist turned talent booker.
- WORLD NEWSItalian Arts Shake-Up: Three top Italian...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Market Overview
- RESTAURANTS
- California Almanac / Home Refinancing Slows : Fewer Home Loans Originated
- Death Toll 37 in Mexico as Storm Heads Out to Sea : Disaster: About a third of nation is under state of emergency. Officials report 42,000 homeless.
- New Campaign Keyed to Black Smokers : Health: Federal officials cite evidence that African-Americans have a harder time quitting than do whites and Latinos.
- Awash in Both Flowers and Memories
- SAN FERNANDO : Patrons to Appeal for More Library Funds
- Stepfather's Killer Faces New Charges
- BUENA PARK : 15 Kid Chefs Lick Desserts Into Shape
- GLENDALE : Man, 72, Arraigned in Bank Robbery
- LA PALMA : Campaign to Focus on Shopping in City
- Gnawing Fear Behind Free Trade Talk : Why Clinton was right to emphasize domestic job growth to his colleagues at summit
- AIDS Care to Hold 'Buddies' Training
- 3 Travelers Battle With Aeromexico : Airlines: Employees of a law firm say authorities ordered them off a plane at gunpoint after they complained about service.
- Familiar Hole for Clippers : Pro basketball: Team faced with trading Manning now or getting nothing for him when he leaves as a free agent.
- Man to Man: Actors Take on Legends : A pair of solo shows explore the lives of two adventurers--seaman Richard Henry Dana and author Jack London.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Hope' Does Too Little With Too Much
- Retail Sales Up a Weak 5.3% in June : Economy: Still, the news is better than some analysts had predicted and helps boost the stock market 38.75 points.
- Reports That Brothels Are Outlawed Fall Into Erroneous Zone
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : The Desert Gets a Dose of Cheesecake a la Stone
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- BURBANK : Veterans Pay Annual Visit to Valley Fair
- Study Warns Cities About Finances of Waste Firm : Recycling: Oxnard officials are undeterred. The report on BLT is the latest hurdle in a race to build a west county plant.
- Moorpark Council Votes for Cat Licensing Law : Pets: City staff is directed to draft county's first such ordinance, with hopes of reuniting more lost cats and their owners.
- Suit Charges Santa Ana Teacher in Gold Scam
- Irvine : Water Bills Rise 7.6% This Month
- <i> A look at noteworthy addresses in the Southland.</i>
- CALABASAS : Strict Enforcement of Sign Law Planned
- GOLF : Booth Keeps Share of Lead
- In This Game, the Real Gag Is on Them
- TOUR DE FRANCE : Nelissen Moves Past Cipollini to Take Back Yellow Jersey
- Red Sox Give a Lesson : Baseball: They rough up Oakland's top pitching prospect, Todd Van Poppel, in an 11-9 victory over the Athletics.
- STACKING UP SALES
- Gloria Marshall Salons Are Seized in Tax Dispute : Payroll: Seal Beach-based figure studios owe nearly $400,000, IRS says. Two facilities are in Orange County.
- Suited to a Tee : No Ifs, Ands or Putts: Stylish Prints and Soft Colors Are Par for the Course or the Clubhouse, as Men Find the Missing Links: Stylish Golf Attire
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Many Japanese Skeptical of Clinton's Trade Pitch
- Hudson Roysher; Silversmith Created Religious Objects
- 2 Canadian Provinces Sue Shiley Over Valves : Courts: Manitoba and Ontario seek to recover costs for surgical replacement of the heart devices in 2,000 citizens.
- Southland Looks for Ways to Assist Storm Victims
- CARIBBEAN : U.S. Cuba Policy Undefined, but a Thawing of Relations Is Evident
- Helter Swelter, It's Hot Back East
- THOUSAND OAKS : City, L.A. County Sign Animal-Control Deal
- PANORAMA CITY : Government Day to Feature Exhibits
- YORBA LINDA : Council OKs Higher Landscaping Rates
- Man Killed in Head-On Crash on Coast Hwy.
- Mandela Returns to Seek Support : Diplomacy: The anti-apartheid leader arrived without the fanfare of his visit three years ago. He is on a U.S. tour to raise funds and backing.
- 2 Area Malls Get Traffic-Ticket ATMs
- Directory Mix-Up Snags Calls to Sheriff's Department
- Ambulance Company to Add 3 Stations : Emergency services: Facilities in Oak Park, Newbury Park and western Ventura will improve response times, Pruner officials say.
- LAKE FOREST : Man Robs Movie Theater, Escapes
- WOODLAND HILLS : Searches of S.F. Gunman's Home, Office Yield No Clues
- Angels' Magic Alive, 4-3 : Baseball: They score three runs in the ninth, the last on a bases-loaded single by Damion Easley, to defeat the Yankees.
- Summer Basketball Tournament Features Local Power Simi Valley
- It's Now Two Scenes in One at The Wedge
- JAZZ REVIEW : Benn Clatworthy, Walter Norris Bring Hard Bop to Biltmore
- Letterbox vs. Pan-Scan: Debate Goes On
- Film: A little-known New York-based production company...
- Fewer Folks Looking . . .
- Trio Helps Pen Another Fantastic Finish : Baseball: Relievers Nielsen, Butcher and Frey keep Angels in position for ninth-inning rally.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Outrageous 'Legend': Martial Arts With a Comic Kick : A contest for love leaves two families hopelessly and zestfully entangled.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT
- Taking a Fling at Success : New flying toy, invented by a North Hollywood native, is called a hybrid of the disc and a boomerang.
- PERSPECTIVE ON IRAN : A Nation Unlikely to Be 'Contained' : We must talk to Tehran, despite earlier rebuffs. Iran is too strategic to ignore, even if we could successfully isolate it.
- Inmate With AIDS Dies as Judge Weighs Release
- MISSION VIEJO : Roller Hockey Court Project Put on Hold
- BOXING / THERESA SMITH MUNOZ : Glancing Blow Jolted Garcia Back to Reality
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Blue Jays Cleared in Gruber Trade
- Esquinas to Meet With NBA Consultant Monday
- Real Estate Whiz Sherman Mazur Pleads Guilty to 7 Counts of Fraud : Crime: He diverted cash to himself from bankrupt partnerships and then failed to report millions in federal income taxes.
- Flex Time Reshapes Lifestyles : The 10-hour days can be tiring, but employees have the perception of more leisure time as a trade-off.
- Life Beyond Nintendo : It may surprise parents, but many children of the video age are still fascinated with shell collections, train villages and models of scary creatures.
- Building on a Rich Tradition : Eric Lloyd Wright, third in a family dynasty of architects, finds peace and satisfaction in his simple, subtle designs.
- COLUMN ONE : Trapped in His Own Shadow : Paul Chu rocketed to fame in 1987 with his new superconductor. But success has its price. Now the Houston professor gives speeches, squires donors and worries about meeting the pressure to produce.
- 2 Slain in Fountain Valley Shop : Violence: The owner of an embroidery business and an employee are shot dead. Brother-in-law of one of the women is sought.
- Police Search High-Rise Gunman's Home, Office
- Summer School With a Youth Movement : Learning: Simi Valley combines computers, parental involvement. In Thousand Oaks, the focus is on motivated kids.
- Save South Pasadena From a Killer Flood--of Commuters : Freeway: Extending the 710 would be as bad as any natural disaster; there are alternatives.
- NORTHRIDGE : Petting Zoo Owner Begins Appeals Process
- SIMI VALLEY : Proceedings Delayed in Child-Stealing Case
- COMMENTARY : Self-Destruction in Prime Time : Business: Baseball apparently is willing to televise its own downfall with a plan that trades fans for promises.
- Recent Claimer Dr. Hyde Takes Allowance Feature
- SWIMMING : Evans, Bruner Start Quickly, Win Easily
- TENNIS / DANA HADDAD : Rom Isn't Homeless if He's On the Court
- Safe Sex and AIDS
- Public Health
- REAL ESTATE
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- State of the Art Software to Start Canadian Firm : Technology: Irvine-based company will open an office in the greater Toronto area that offers accounting programs.
- Upscale Garage Sale : Rental furniture stores offer a variety of styles in addition to a good deal for those in search of a new look for their home.
- For Sistas Only : Menswear Designer Stussy Expands His Line, and Unveils a Limited Collection for Girls
- Man Shoots Up Disability Office
- BOOK REVIEW : Long-Lost Mother Becomes Obsessed by Fantasy : IN A COUNTRY OF MOTHERS <i> by A. M. Homes</i> ; Alfred A. Knopf $22, 272 pages
- Some Finally Follow the Money : State watchdog agency sniffs out some funny business in Anaheim
- Jury Rejects Damages in Slaying by Police Officers
- Brea : City Aids Company With Letter of Credit
- BURBANK : Committee Working to Clean Up Graffiti
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Contractor Sought in Pension Case : Courts: James H. Paxin is accused of violating his probation because of new pension fraud allegations. An arrest warrant is issued.
- SEAL BEACH : 5 New Police Cars Will Bump the Old
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Seniors to Assist Sheriff's Department
- VAN NUYS : Jury Sworn in for 1 Brother in Menendez Murder Case
- Dodgers Play Only 19 for a Split With Mets : Baseball: Bonilla ends L.A.'s Philadelphia-to-New-York marathon with homer in 10th inning of nightcap.
- Area Players to Compete in Elite Clinic
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Rodriguez (67) Doesn't Wait Until Dark
- VIDEO REVIEW : Akiyoshi Still Striving--and Succeeding
- Ganging Up on Gangs : Producers of 'Duke of Earl II' Hope to Show Members a Way Out
- TV REVIEW : 'John Creach' an Enjoyable Sample of an Eclectic Series
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Barefoot's Offerings Are Hit and Miss
- Protege of N.Y. Fest's Papp Has His Own Ideas : Stage: Shakespeare Festival/LA producer Ben Donenberg combines his vision of Bard's verse with free shows, canned-food drives and sheer determination.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Cheatin' Hearts': An Achy Breaky Story : The cowboy love theme leans heavily on country-Western cliche.
- KCRW-FM to Air Town Hall Meeting With Janet Reno
- Before You Lease a Car, Review This List
- Certain faiths specify clothing designed for maximum modesty. But, drabness, too? No way. Orthodox Jews, Sikhs and Muslims follow the rules with fashion flair. Using accents such as jewelry, expansive buttons, appliques and lace, many have wardrobes that are . . . : Divine Dressing
- PORT HUENEME : Fees for Sewage, Trash, Tennis Hiked
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council OKs $20,000 for 3 Service Agencies
- Looking for a family oriented weekend with...
- WEST VALLEY : Filing For Council, School Races to Open
- LOS ALAMITOS : Hauler Will Accept Yard Waste Saturday
- LOS ANGELES : Holden Sexual Harassment Case Sent to Orange County
- Residents Call Coastal Road a Deathtrap : Safety: Many drivers dispute Caltrans figures for the stretch of Ventura Freeway between La Conchita and Mussel Shoals.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Brownies Bring 'Beach Party' to the Elderly
- Cuts May Close Book on Adult Literacy Program
- Veggies Are Fair Game : Smiling Eggplants, Diving Carrots Bring Bushels of Fun to the County Today
- Evans Wins 800, Larsen Swims a Promising 2nd
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Perkins Offers an Added Asset to Field for Hollywood Oaks
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : McIlvaine Back With the Mets
- TV REVIEW : 'Father's Daze': A Work of Stylish Honesty
- Drysdale's Death Was a Big Story That Had to Wait
- Tuning in to Kids : Peter Alsop and Hap Palmer educate children, parents and teachers with their wise and funny messages.
- 9 Await Sentencing in Lincoln S&L; Scandal : Courts: Keating's son and eight other associates pleaded guilty in deals with prosecutors.
- TROOPS CRUSH REVOLT: First, lawyers complained about...
- Who Holds $110-Million Lottery Ticket?
- Legislator's Use of Slur Raises Storm
- North Hills Man Dies After Being Shot and Crashing Car
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Woman Is Accused of Evading Police
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Dam Recreation Site to Be Closed During Renovation Project
- Mere Words Won't Deter Them : Bosnia declaration out of Tokyo won't scare anybody
- Lesser Bridges Over Canyon Road Possible
- Orange City Manager to End 31-Year Government Career
- Family Files Suit in Drug Raid Death
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bonds Has 6 RBIs to Lead Giants, 13-2
- De La Hoya Withdraws From Fight After Injuring Hand in Training
- Sing-Along to Spotlight Music of Harold Arlen
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : D'Arby Puts on a Variety Show : As he attempts a comeback, the singer proves his performing faculties are intact with a Coach House appearance that rocks persuasively, funks heatedly, soars sweetly.
- Long Beach Museum Gets AT&T; Art Grant
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Fire' Lines Up a Worthy Villain for Clint : John Malkovich's bad guy matches Eastwood's hero strength for strength as the bullets fly in this crisply entertaining action-adventure story.
- Corporate Minds Think Alike on 'Thank-Yous'
- RESTAURANTS
- Sales Up for Dept. Stores, Discounters : Retailing: Stock market jumps 38.75 points on news, but executives, analysts remain cautious.
- 2 Hurt in Pamplona; 1 Dead in Smaller Run
- It's Sew Smart to Pattern Originals After a Fashion
- Cobalt Is Still a Hip Hangout : One of the first coffeehouses of the renewed caffeine scene offers stand-up poetry in an atmosphere of freedom.
- Keating Gets 12 Years in Federal Fraud Case
- Student Opens Fire, Is Shot Dead at Hearing
- A Slinky Speedster
- MALIBU : Heirs File Suit Over Death of Recluse in Drug Raid
- RECREATION : Affordable Alternative to Prosaic Golf
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : New Patch Honors Drysdale, Campy
- Two Retrospectives Salute Original Guitar Heroes
- U.S. Companies Take Hatchet to Jobs Again : Economy: Despite improved outlook for earnings, firms turn to layoffs again to trim costs and fatten profits.
- G-7 Unveils Aid Plan for Russia : Summit: Leaders OK $3-billion package to reform economy, political system. Communique calls for greater growth in industrial nations but offers few specifics.
- Monarch Leaves Hospital
- 7 Hanged as Egypt Cracks Down on Islamic Radicals
- THEATER REVIEW : A Visit With 3 Icons : Arlene Sterne's look at Ellen Terry, Sarah Bernhardt and Eleonora Duse is a delight.
- SIMI VALLEY : Baby-Sitting Class for Youths Offered
- Moving Firm Fined, Temporarily Closed
- San Pedro Hotel Unsold; Bids Called Too Low : Real Estate: At auction, the high offer for the Sheraton was a fraction of what it cost to build it.
- Dental Care Firm Says State Made Gross Errors in Critical Audit
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man, 49, Dies From Accident Injuries
- CityMock: The L.A. Cacophony Society's merry gang...
- Fur Flies at Cat's Ouster : After Allergy Sufferer Complains, Roscoe Is Banned From Roaming Through Redondo Beach City Hall
- It's Progress: I Touch No One and No One Touches Me
- Environmentalists Again Show Initiative : Finance: Measure to acquire wilderness would strap taxpayers with $2 billion in debt.
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Do Barricades Obstruct the Drug Traffic?
- PLATFORM : There's No Guarantee
- SANTA ANA : School's In: Break Ends For 25,000
- OXNARD : Man Gets Jail in Fatal Car Accident
- Friends Try to Rescue Swim School : Safety: A Northridge woman is forced to close her back-yard business because it violates county codes. She and her supporters want officials to relax the rules.
- ACRS Will Discontinue After This Year
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Sen. Feinstein Gets Firsthand Look at Illegal Immigration
- More U.S. Cities Seen Spending Beyond Income : Government: Survey suggests that slow economic recovery is not helping municipal balance sheets. West is hardest hit, especially California.
- When Buying Armani Becomes a Political Act
- Bondholders, Regulators Unhappy That Keating Penalty Isn't Harsher : Justice: Prosecutors had sought a sentence of 25 to 30 years, but acting U.S. attorney calls term 'relatively stern' since parole is not possible.
- Task Force Helps Police Get Tagger
- Human Relations Panel Joins Foes of Grand Jury Report
- Driver Plows Through Fence
- A Sidelined Rosenthal Weighs Options for a Comeback Effort
- GLENDALE : Supervisors to Praise Court for Frugality
- Sad Story May End Happily Ever After
- It Has Become a Game for All Seasons : Basketball: Some coaches say the proliferation of summer leagues is not good for the players.
- Men on Base Put Fire in Chili's Bat
- Ex-Dodger Marshall Will Assist at Glendale
- Rookie Catcher, Veteran Pitcher Say It's Great to Be an All-Star : Baseball: Piazza, Langston are added to rosters. Managers like their own players.
- Zooming Brokerage Stocks Hint Investors Still Bullish
- HBO's Strategy for Controversial AIDS Film
- REAL ESTATE
- "The Doctor's Beauty Hotline: Quick Fixes for Beauty Crises"
- Morgan Resigns From Senate
- Anne Shirley Memorial Services to Be Private
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- CORONA DEL MAR : Seniors Will Put Memories on Paper
- Harman: A 6-Month Progress Report : Congress: Freshman representative sees some progress on area's jobs and economy, but would rather focus on nuts and bolts of local issues.
- UNDER THE BIG TOP : How to run away with the circus (just for an afternoon).
- Brush Fire Burns 400 Acres; No Injuries Reported
- GOLF / FRED ROBLEDO : Fees Are Taking a Divot Out of Golfer's Wallets
- White Tees Off on Many Topics : Pro football: During conference call, Packer defensive end criticizes new rule on intentional grounding and questions ability of new teammates.
- Buyers Lower Standards If Price Is Right
- SAILING : DeLaura Finds Wind to Lead
- Long Ball for Piazza After a Short Night : Baseball: His home run helps Dodgers beat the Mets, 11-8, in the first game of a doubleheader.
- THE WORKPLACE
- Celebrating the Joys of Life : Century Gallery exhibit features the work of three artists who had fun creating it.
- Liberating the Galaxy : At Lazer Sport in Sherman Oaks, you can spend 15 minutes pretending you are the last hope against the forces of evil.
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Bittersweet Portrait of Soviet Union's Final Weeks : A Boston-based Russian teacher comes to terms with her identity in the warm documentary 'Bread and Salt.'
- As Long as the Tie's on the Loose, Give That Top Button the Afternoon Off Too
- U.N. Team to Seal Off Iraqi Missile Site
- Driving a Hard Bargain : Today's Economy Makes It Easier for Consumers to Wheel and Deal When Buying a Leased Vehicle
- 350 Marines Lend a Hand to Help Somalia Rebuild
- Anti-Graffiti Task Force Hits Its 1st Target
- Federal Lands Cleanup Likely to Cost $150 Billion
- Jobless Claims at Lowest Rate in Five Months : Economy: But California is one of five states reporting large increases in applications.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Surge Puts Blue Chips Near Record : Market Overview
- Library Cutbacks
- Reaction to Player's Suspension
- Senior Spokesman Hector Monsalve, an Age-Group Cycling Champion Nearing 59, Is Training Again, Soon After a Serious Fall on a Practice Ride
- Military Base Closures
- Tom Bradley
- Library Cutbacks
- Hip-Hop Goes Be-Bop
- Space Station
- Obituaries - July 9, 1993
- Obituaries - July 9, 1993
- Suspect Had Given Hints of Violence
- Yeltsin Delivers Regrets for Canceling 2 Earlier Dates : Diplomacy: Russian leader seeks to mend fences with Japan and promises an official visit to discuss territorial issues. Response by Miyazawa is favorable.
- Two White Separatists Acquitted of Murder : Courts: Deputy U.S. marshal's death led to Idaho siege. One defendant was found guilty on lesser charges.
- Japan Shifts Its Stand on Ruling Out A-Bomb
- JUST LOOK AT ME! Newport Beach Mayor...
- Give Short Kids a Chance, Not a Hormone
- Countywide : Cars Crawl Around Main Street Detour
- Discrimination Suit Aims at 2 Southland Denny's : Litigation: New charges of racial bias by 5 San Diego blacks come after restaurants' minority recruitment agreement with NAACP.
- Two Women Fatally Shot Inside Business : Crime: Police say the suspect, the brother-in-law of one victim, had threatened family members.
- Do Leave Home Without It
- Dreams of a New Life End in Gunfire : Victims: The women were planning to move to Arkansas where a rural lifestyle awaited them. One had already sold her home and was packed to leave.
- Teen-Ager Held in Shooting at Westminster Mall : Violence: Police say the victim and suspect know each other but have not determined if the attack was gang related. The 13-year-old girl remains in critical condition.
- Sandbaggers Battle Mighty River--and Pray for Luck : Flooding: In towns up and down the Mississippi, round-the-clock efforts focus on shoring up the levees.
- High School Student Arrested in Westminster Mall Shooting : Crime: The suspect, 18, and the 13-year-old girl who was wounded were acquainted but had no close relationship, police say. The motive is still being sought.
- Mayor to Announce Five Police Panelists : City Hall: Riordan promises that the commission will prove his commitment to ethnic diversity.
- National Video Rentals : Some Retailers Say the 'Body' Is Hot
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 9, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - July 9, 1993
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Court Ruling Puts Heat on NAFTA Talks : Trade: Negotiators must show that the pact will not encourage companies to cross borders in search of looser environmental and labor standards.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- ENERGY
- Organic : Cactus: The Touchiest Vegetable
- JAZZ : Preservation Hall Band Goes Right to the Source
- Cities Moving Cautiously on Smoking Bans : Health: West Hollywood council gives ordinance a preliminary OK. But lawmakers want to see what Santa Monica and Beverly Hills do before instituting law.
- Stranglers Keeping to Their Dark Sound and Look : The English band with the punk reputation will perform in Ventura.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : In Case of Emergency, Take Class : Education: The Red Cross sponsors a program to train students to respond in a disaster such as a quake.
- City Lawyers OK Award in Shooting : Lawsuit: Pact gives $375,000 to a man who claimed officers framed him for a robbery after wounding him. Matter goes to City Council.
- FULLERTON : 2% Utility Tax OKd; Recall Effort Begun
- BURBANK : New YMCA Pool Offers Free Lessons
- Swearing Off Lawyer Jokes Won't Be Easy
- Teacher Draws Out Skills of Troubled Kids
- 3 Sought in Carjacking Attempt That Injured Father and Son
- Countywide : Breast Cancer Booths to Target Shoppers
- Barriers at Civic Arts Plaza to Cost $150,000 : Thousand Oaks: City will build walls if it cannot reach an agreement to purchase adjacent, junk-strewn property.
- STANTON : Group Seeks Recall of Sapien, Harris
- They're Looking for Knocks on Wood : Players Get Chance to Swing the Real Thing in League
- OAK PARK : Advisory Panel Seeks Meeting Compromise
- Mets' Young Gives Up Only 3 Hits, Still Suffers 26th Loss in a Row
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rueter Defeats Giants in Debut
- McDonald's College Tour Stops Again : Baseball: Esperanza graduate returns from Utah to play at Cypress. Next stop: Pepperdine.
- Protege of N.Y. Fest's Papp Has His Own Ideas : Stage: Shakespeare Festival/LA producer Ben Donenberg combines his vision of Bard's verse with free shows, canned-food drives and sheer determination.
- Pasadena : $200-Million Job for Parsons
- No Bunnies Here
- Hurdles Ahead for Trade Agreement : Commerce: 'Breakthrough' pact is wide ranging, but it does not include agriculture and service sector.
- DESIGN : The Unreal Amenities of MTV's 'Real World'
- Financier Knapp Found Guilty of Lying to Get Loan
- A Happy Opening Under the Stars