- National Video Rentals : 'Unforgiven' Knocks 'Men' to No. 3
- Biggest Victory : Ram Assistant Vitt Pledges Allegiance to Knox and Football After Overcoming Cancer Twice
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Circle' at Times Out of Its Element at Amphitheater
- Local Artists Land Dramatic Summer Jobs
- Pop Album Chart : Blind Melon Making a Move
- Lending Study Finds Minority Neighborhoods Underserved
- INTERNATIONAL
- NAFTA Talks at Standstill Over Side Deals : Trade: Canada still offers hope of reaching accord after rejecting compromises on labor and environmental issues.
- Gorbachev's Fine for Non-Appearance: 3
- INTERNATIONAL
- Top Marine Says He 'Blindsided' the President
- Guitarist Plays on Reflex : Wayne Johnson, who will lead his trio at Le Cafe in Sherman Oaks, calls the instrument a vehicle for his ideas.
- Blanche Corona; Organized Labor Campaigns
- Error Means 17 Inmates Will Not Get Early Releases
- ANAHEIM : Firefighters to Fight Muscular Dystrophy
- Hathaway Shows Rangers the Name Doesn't Matter
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Another Day, Another Slam as Tigers Bash Orioles, 17-11
- The Rise and Fall of 'Poetic Justice' : Movies: More than a classic sophomore jinx? John Singleton's second film grossed $11.7 million its opening weekend but lost 57% of its audience the next. Observers say his future is still secure.
- Budget Puts Pinch on 401(k) Savings : Income: Those making more than $64,000 annually may find they can't contribute as much to their plans next year.
- MILITARY : NATO After the Cold War: It's 'Out of Area or Out of Business'
- Clinton Honors Flood Heroes, Signs Relief Bill : Weather: The President commends 19 people from nine Midwestern states. The aid package includes funding for farmers, housing and highways.
- Woman Wins Access to Classes at The Citadel
- Shuttle Liftoff Aborted With Seconds to Go
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Thrill of the Water : When not working as an aerospace engineer, Alan Baty directs canoe training program through Valley Aquatics office.
- World IN BRIEF : SICILY : Businessman Being Investigated Kills Self
- LOS ANGELES : Prosecutors in Skinhead Case to Turn Over Tapes
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : President's National Service Program
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Bankruptcy Judge OKs Sale of Palmdale Medical Center
- VENTURA : Nurses Voice Their Plight to the Public
- MISSION VIEJO : Survey Shows Angle on Getting Library
- Deputies Identify Landlord Found Stabbed to Death
- SIMI VALLEY : City Offering Free Paint to Service Groups
- Lawmaker's Brothers Charged With Fraud
- A Major League Dreamer : Gorman Heimueller's Stay in the Big Leagues Wasn't What He Imagined, but Baseball Has Granted His Every Wish
- 'Twin Peaks' Items to Be Sold Sunday
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Sushi Bar Is Best Bet at Kippan
- St. Matthew's Sets 10th Season
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Schembechler Wants to Coach Again
- UC Irvine to Host Gay and Lesbian Pride Celebration
- Man Sentenced in Leisure World Killing
- Amplicon Profit Is Up 8%
- Gay Groups Stage Protest Against Pontiff, Clinton
- Clinton Lifts Ban on Fired Air Controllers : Labor: Overturning of 1981 Reagan action against strikers fulfills campaign pledge. O.C. controllers applaud decision.
- Police in Detroit Beating Asserted 'Raw, Naked Power,' Lawyer Says
- Riordan to Double His Office's Liaison Link With the Valley
- Robert Beechner; Decorated Vet, 63, Lido Isle Resident
- Park Agencies Consider Merging Some Services : Recreation: An interagency team will study ideas such as sharing staff and consolidating garbage pickup in a bid to cut state and federal costs.
- Group Steers Toward Ideas for Transit in Ventura : Government: A workshop collects proposals for the draft California Transportation Plan.
- SANTA ANA : Police Linking Up With WeTip Hotline
- Her Songs Are Written in Body Language : Jazz: Rebecca Parris' emotional themes take on a physical form when she sings. The vocalist performs in Costa Mesa tonight.
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : 'Chocolate Factory' Doesn't Melt in Brea Hands : The youth troupe's production is light on details but heavy on comedy in Dahl's tale of kids and just desserts.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Especially on Sunday' a Satisfying Trio of Films
- 'Upstairs, Downstairs' to Air Again on TV
- FCC Delivers a Stern Warning : Radio: A Nevada station is on notice that it may be subject to a $73,750 fine if it continues to air Howard Stern's 'indecent' material from his morning show. More stations may be subject to FCC fines.
- Pasternack's Variation on a Winning Theme : Music: The pianist will put his top-ranked talent to work when he brings an intimate Rachmaninoff piece to an Irvine Meadows audience.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Highs, Lows--Mostly Lows--at Tribute
- Good Golly! A Look Behind the Scenes
- 'Ultimate' Set: Sinful Sampling of Mae West
- 40 Nostalgic Installments of TV's 'Fugitive' : Nu Ventures Video concentrates on 'key episodes' of '60s TV series that's now a hit movie. Barry Morse--the original Lt. Gerard--introduces each segment.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Twist': A History of Social Change to Shout About
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Sex and Zen': Outrageous Look at the Perils of Excess
- He's Back! : Visions of Heidi on His Brain : The public wants coverage of the alleged madam, and we must-- do you hear, <i> must</i> --give the public what it wants.
- The Bard Thrives in Rarefied Utah Air : The healthy, mile-high Shakespeare festival is getting even stronger with the help of UC Irvine faculty and drama department students.
- Remembering Two Classy Improvisers
- Margaret Cho Tops Comedy Night Lineup
- Disappointing Auction Pushes Bond Yield Up : Market Overview
- Putting California Spin on Clinton Policies
- Clinton Budget Aftermath : 'Til Death Do We Pay : Under New Tax Plan, Marriage Costs More than Ever
- BOOK REVIEW : The One That Got Away (From Its Author) : CUERVO TALES <i> By Robert Roper</i> ; Ticknor & Fields; $19.95, 195 pages
- Overturned Egg Truck Has Cleanup Crews Scrambling
- TWO FOR ONE: Remember Dodo Meyer? She...
- Dorothy Yardley, Former Balboa Bay Club Official
- No one will be more in need...
- Diverse Jury Chosen for Denny Trial : Courts: Five whites, three blacks, three Latinos and an Asian-American are selected. Defense lawyers express satisfaction with the ethnic mix.
- 9 Considered for Principal Jobs
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 300 Teams Expected for Equestrian Show
- Man Critically Wounded Outside Home
- Rose Float Sponsors to Be Asked to Join Protest
- Crews Search for Plane Near Fillmore
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Plans Conference on Alternatives to Dumps
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Montana Sharp in Chief Debut
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Cowboys Get 'No' to Offer for Gary
- Refining Talent Without All the Hoopla : Milstein Verses His Summer Stock on More Than Just Basketball
- Temperaments Show Their True Colors in Attitudes and Styles of Dress
- 2 More Deaths Blamed on Hantavirus : Health: Experts fear one of the fatalities may have been caused by a new strain of the mysterious 'Four Corners disease.'
- Study Finds New Genetic Link to Alzheimer's Disease : Medicine: Discovery may allow doctors to predict who is most likely to get the common form of ailment.
- Pope Asks U.S. to Be Moral Leader : Religion: John Paul meets Clinton in Denver, urging America to return to its roots in crusading for human rights. He stresses anti-abortion views.
- Tollway Board OKs $2.21 Million in Design Changes
- Anaheim Man Gets Death Penalty for 1991 Slayings : Crime: Christian Monterroso has been ordered to die in the gas chamber for murdering two convenience store clerks, killed within four hours of each other.
- BURBANK : Council Retains Residency Rule
- On Immigration, Wilson's Talking Sal Juarez's Language
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Man Denies Guilt in Spousal Rape Case
- We see a fire hydrant . ....
- Simi May Boost Incentives to Firm : Business: Council may waive $63,000 in fees in order to get record-video warehouse to relocate from Chatsworth.
- Farrell Sees Fork in Road After Latest Angel Loss
- GOLF / LPGA : First Round Definitely Not Par for the Course for Monaghan
- For 3rd Year in Row, Banning Gets Back at Carson's Expense
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Harrell Being Cut Doesn't Last Long
- Young Prospects Have Angels Dreaming of Things to Come : Baseball: Don't be surprised to see unfamiliar names and faces at Anaheim Stadium as early as next month.
- Accord Reached on NAFTA Enforcement : Trade: Resolution of environmental and labor issues clears the way for Clinton to seek congressional approval.
- 0.2% Rise Expected for July Consumer Index
- Letting Loose on Friday : Fashion: A workday without ties or pumps? It's true. Businesses are easing their dress codes in an attempt to boost morale. Even banks and law firms are joining in.
- Millions for Counseling Riot Victims Went Unspent : Unrest: L.A. County administered program. Critics blame unwieldy federal rules, inefficient agencies.
- A Wave of Juicy Hipness : The Beach Head, strongly reminiscent of another cafe, has great fruit concoctions but few surprises.
- FAIRY TALES: For weeks now, Ventura County...
- Israel Court OKs Interrogation 'Pressure' : Security: Human rights groups criticize the decision affecting Palestinian prisoners.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Group to Recruit Foster Families
- People Seeking Asylum in U.S. Win Safeguards : Immigration: Judge approves settlement of lawsuit that grants new, private interviews to thousands. Decision comes as Clinton Administration seeks to streamline the system.
- Panel Fines 2 for Misreporting Campaign Funds
- COSTA MESA : Driver Fleeing Police Crashes, Injuring 2
- IRVINE : College Puts Seniors in High-Tech Mode
- Countywide : Orangewood Names Executive Director
- THOUSAND OAKS : Sheriff's Veteran Is Named Police Chief
- Ventura : Woman Apparently Was Hit by Train
- LOS ANGELES : Lomax Quits as Attorney for One Holden Accuser
- Valley Obituaries
- Motorcyclist Dies After Losing Helmet in Lancaster Crash
- Lease, Sales of South Bay Factory Space Surge 15% : Manufacturing: Falling prices and greater supply fuel the takeoff during the first half of the year. But the industrial vacancy rate inched upward over 1992 figures.
- Loyola Women's Volleyball Team Is Preseason Pick to Win WCC Title
- Injury to Bettis Stops Ram Trade With Cowboys
- Sorry, Fernando: Bo Is the Comeback Player of Year
- It's a Different Dance Behind Camera : Movies: Gregory Hines is directing his first film, 'White Man's Burden,' about a relationship between a white man and a black girl.
- JAZZ ALBUM REVIEW : Artistry and Romance Fill Parris' 'Spring'
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Disappointing Auction Pushes Bond Yield Up : Market Overview
- Sharp Drop in Cost of Energy Helps Lower Wholesale Prices : Economy: July results further ease investors' worries that inflation is heating up and interest rates may rise.
- Digging for the Ideal Plan : Local nurseries may be the best source of information on turning a brown yard green.
- Nigeria's Capital Silently Protests Nullified Election
- Barbara Gardner; Led USC Urban Program
- Gallop SoleFor fall, boots are prominent, and...
- Midshipman Plans to Break Carrier Barrier as Jet Pilot : Navy: Kerry Kuykendall is pursuing her childhood dream. She has gotten training aboard an aircraft carrier and is aiming for flight school.
- Black Caucus Urges Appeal of King Sentences
- Bordering on Total Chaos
- CANOGA PARK : Center Seeking to Revive Annual Fiesta
- Mexico-Bashing: A Case Where Words Can Hurt : Immigration: Take care, Gov. Wilson, that your rhetoric doesn't inspire hate crimes.
- Islam Security Firm Taken Off Patrols at Venice Housing Complex : Safety: The unarmed guards failed to stop drug dealing and may have been intimidated by gangs, authorities said.
- ENVIRONMENT WATCH : Ward of the State
- Can This Girl Save Sarajevo?
- OXNARD : Officers, Kids Trade Shots on the Courts
- At Slims, Sabatini Finds Security in UCLA Safety Gallatin : Tennis: World's fifth-ranked player has requested that the 6-foot-1, 215-pounder football player be assigned to her.
- Their Bowl of Roses Is a Place in the Hall
- GOLF / U.S. WOMEN'S AMATEUR : Better Late Than Never, Koyama Wins for UCLA
- Not Just Another Dyed-in-Wool Ram Fan : Football: Fillmore's Moore has been the team's No. 1 backer since 1946.
- DIVING / NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Nearly a Flop, Zarse Springs Back to Win
- SysteMed Makes Profit, Brings in New President
- Catalina and Cole, in Deep Water, Halt Operations
- Film: Alan Ladd Jr. has resolved his...
- With a Red Kiss, Picasso Tours
- Tyrannosaurus Nix, Rabbis Rule on Dinosaurs
- Man's Best Walk Happens at the End of a Leash
- Senators, Public Debate Wilson Immigration Plan
- Liberal Democrats Get Only Leftovers as New Prime Minister Fills Japan Posts
- SAN FERNANDO : Pupils Learn the ABCs of Mariachi Music
- WESTMINSTER : Shooting Suspect's Extradition Delayed
- Cut the Rhetoric and Work on Solutions : Immigration: Tough but humane policy changes are possible; the alternative will lead to social suicide.
- Menendez Jury Hears Tape of Questioning : Trial: The brothers dodge some implicating points but falter on others. The recording was made months before their arrest for murders of parents.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Builder to Appeal Rejection of Bid to Construct School
- SAN FERNANDO : Officials Salute Baseball Champs
- Rather Large Boots to Fill : But Clinton appears to have chosen well
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY : Male Nurse Held in Death of Woman, 82
- Connors Enters Not-Guilty Plea : Jurisprudence: Arraignment for former Hart High quarterback held a day earlier than scheduled.
- Seles Will Miss U.S. Open, Return Date Still Unknown
- PGA CHAMPIONSHIP : Simpson Proves Himself Wrong : Golf: He shoots a record-tying 64 at Inverness to take the first-round lead.
- Quality to Live With : Heirloom-type pieces are everywhere at newly expanded Byrne Home Furnishings.
- U.S. Seeks Talks on Final OK for Bosnia Air Strikes
- PACOIMA : Man Walking in Road Is Struck by Car, Killed
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Up in Arms About Violence on Television
- Two Sentenced to Prison for Chasing, Fatally Stabbing Man in Stanton Street
- LOS ANGELES : Joan Collins, Tabloid Settle Out of Court
- Men Plead Not Guilty in $9-Million Art Theft
- ART EXHIBITS : Putting graffiti where it's appreciated--the Contemporary Museum of Art II
- Nonprofit Agency Breaks Myths About Black Adoptions : Services: Hundreds of African-American children have been placed with parents who are thrilled to have them.
- Phone and Electrical Service Cut
- LAGUNA BEACH : Canyon Club Project Faces Some Hurdles
- LONG BEACH : Officer Shot in Head Shows Improvement
- Bowe, Holyfield to Fight Again
- Boy, 9, Killed as He and Friend Play With Gun
- CEMA Changes Its Tune Against Used CDs : Music: Garth Brooks' distributor reverses itself, says stores dealing in the secondhand goods can order his new album.
- Abbey Acquisition: Abbey Home Healthcare said Thursday...
- Platinum Software Splits: Platinum Software Corp. Thursday...
- 20th Century Fox Names New Business Affairs VP
- COLUMN ONE : Murder for Hire in Moscow : A wave of contract killings has Russians on edge. Businessmen are the prime targets of brazen hit men, who style themselves after American gangsters.
- Council Members' Spending Questioned by Ethics Panel : City Hall: From buying fish to paying club dues, officeholders have spent funds on various items. Commission says law is too vague to determine if such expenditures violate standards.
- STACKING UP SALES
- Franchises Spotlighted at Entrepreneur Expo
- 24-Hour Children's Radio Company Buys Southland Affiliate KPLS-AM
- Red Makes a Bold Rise as Fall Color for Ties
- From Dab of Clay, an Art Form Grew
- State IOUs to Workers Is Illegal, Appeals Court Rules
- Jewelry Styled From Hair : Carmelita Johnson's collection of 200 pieces made from human 'threads' has piqued curiosity.
- Improv as Kid Stuff : A desire to create entertainment for children as an alternative to TV culminates with 'The Magic Mirror' in Burbank.
- SIMI VALLEY : Trial of Accused Molester Continued
- While Court Waits, Mets Must Deal With Coleman
- After Being Up in Final Set, 2-0, Tu Goes Down to Defeat
- Still Singin' in the Rain . . . : . . . but Dempsey's Humor Dampened by Deluge of Losses
- Clinton Budget Aftermath : Transporters' Road Just Got Rougher
- NORTHRIDGE : Celebrity Ballgame Will Benefit Youths
- Change in the Air : Scents for '90s Promise Purity, Optimism and Well-Being
- State Funding Helps Redondo Beach Turn the Page on Library : Services: At a time when others are limiting hours or shutting down, intense lobbying has resulted in $10 million for construction of a much-needed facility.
- Bob Dole and GOP
- Catholics and Birth Control
- Intervention in Bosnia
- Student Loans
- Hawaii's Sharks
- Equality
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 13, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 13, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Aug. 13, 1993
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 13, 1993
- Obituaries - Aug. 13, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 13, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 13, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 13, 1993
- TOLL CALL: Here's a good measure that...
- Sheriff Confirms Internal Investigation in Fleiss Case : Scandal: A spokesman says the action is not related to the criminal inquiry into the alleged call girl ring. The LAPD earlier said one of its officers is under scrutiny.
- Heidi-Ho, Heidi-Hum, the Beat Goes On
- Clothes Make a Statement--but Who Do You Think Is Listening?
- Clinton Differs With Wilson Ideas on Immigration : Policy: President says he 'sympathizes' with governor but that he favors a 'different tack.' However, he reveals that Administration is looking at the use of ID cards.
- Lead Bosnian Rescue, Pope Urges Clinton
- There's No Stopping Souvenir Hawkers : Papal visit: Despite Vatican edicts and court orders, street peddlers flourish. They sell everything from foam miters to earrings.
- Clinton Lifts Ban on Fired Air Controllers
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Senate Votes to Bring Back Death Penalty
- Dressed to Till : What Gardeners Choose to Wear or Bare When Spending a Day in the Dirt Says Plenty About Them
- THEATER REVIEW : Females Under Siege : A debuting playwright has turned her experiences as a stripper into a raw drama.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Studies Challenge View That Immigrants Harm Economy
- Ties That Bind a Family : Reunions are a time for rekindling shared interests and values. Each type fills a psychological need, according to an expert.
- Pinpointing the Pain : Curiosity about the ancient Chinese healing method of acupuncture, along with a pulled muscle, leads to a treatment.
- RUNWAY TO REALITY : Long on Collars, Cuffs, Style
- The Issue of Marriage and the Marines : Military: Leathernecks, spouses admit to stresses of created by dual loyalty.
- Daly's Drive Only a Chip in Comparison
- Quaratine Established
- Baseball Blooming in the High Desert
- Tu Advances to Quarterfinals in Girls' Tennis Championships
- Gurney Falters in PBA Final
- COMMENTARY : 'Fever' Is Staying Alive for a Reason : Movie Will Likely Strike a Chord With Generation X
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : OWNERS' MEETINGS : No Smiles, No Talk on Day 1
- Coliseum Joins Modern Age : Renovation: Among improvements are a lowered field and improved visibility.
- AGOURA HILLS : 6 Candidates to Run for 3 Council Seats
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Bad Night for Beethoven at Bowl
- Silent Shorts to Screen at Academy Theater
- Connors Charged--3 Counts : Jurisprudence: Former Hart quarterback accused of driving under the influence in an accident that left another motorist in critical condition. He could face four years in state prison.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Motorist, 22, Hit in Leg by Gunshot
- Dorado Seek Cover, but Anglers Flush Them Out
- For Better Living Profit, Sales Decline
- Alhambra : Sears Site May Be Market
- ABC School District : 2 Campuses Will Convert to Using Reclaimed Water
- Forging Ahead : Art: Anthony Gene Tetro has made a name for himself by copying the works of others. Now he's busy on public safety projects as restitution--a novel if not original use of his talents. : Region
- Glendale : Panel on Illegal Immigration
- DOUBLED UP IN LAUGHTER : 'Twin Desperados' at Irvine Barclay Takes Comic Aim at Radio Westerns
- MINORITY BUSINESS : Infotec Rises on List of the Nation's Largest Latino-Owned Firms
- Decathlon Coach Backs Selection Method
- The Bacon's in the Mail
- Pope Salutes Indigenous Peoples : Religion: Visiting Mayan ruins, he urges industrial nations to broaden assistance to native groups.
- Sex Businesses Have Residents, Police Seeing Red : Court rulings have set off a wave of nude bars, adult video stores, sometimes near homes and schools.
- Up on Stage They're Just 2 Wild and Crazy Los Guys
- Frittata, Cobbler, Salad, Bread
- Market Day : Other Markets, Other Times
- JAUNTS : Unexpected Gem Is Found Off the Beaten Path : Hidden in the hills of Thousand Oaks, a botanic garden lures plant enthusiasts and hikers. It is maintained by volunteers.
- Diamond Bar : Immigration Forum Today
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 Check Yo...
- Bell Gardens : High School to Be Enclosed Inside 10-Foot-High Fence
- U.S. Orders Safety Labels for Raw Meat and Poultry : Health: Move by Agriculture Department stems from recent food poisoning outbreak in the West. Advocacy group had pushed for action.
- Argentine Bus Crash Kills 6
- HANGIN OUT
- Woman, 3 Children Die When Fire Destroys Home
- MINORITY BUSINESS
- Firms Appoint Former Reagan Speech Writer, Bush Aide
- Wolfgang Puck to Open Cafe in South Coast Plaza : Restaurants: Moderately priced eatery, noted chef's first Orange County venture, will offer back-to-basics fare.
- Earl C. Bolton; Former UC Vice President, USC Administrator
- Market Day : Dinner From the Market
- More Job Cuts, Demotions Ordered in Ailing District : Education: Some employees call the state-appointed administrator's actions racist. A 10.5% salary reduction for teachers is also proposed.
- Principal Defends Campus No-Hat Policy : Education: Santa Monica High's Sylvia Rousseau says safety issues supersede free-speech considerations.
- Montrose : Joint Anniversary Gala
- Concerts Could Help Raise Funds for Parks : Budget: Rock event at Santa Fe Dam Recreational Area called a success, but some residents decry traffic jams.
- Cancer Program Wins Big: $10,000 Take at Race Day
- Kenneth Englund; Veteran Film and TV Writer
- Salinas Asks Mexico Congress to Convene
- Wilson Calls for Mexico to Help Deter Illegal Crossers : Immigration: The governor urges President Clinton to use NAFTA talks as leverage in winning support for the plan. A cooperative policing effort at the border is unlikely, experts say.
- Fiscal Woes Hit Cal Poly Foundation : Education: Nonprofit auxiliary probably cannot meet a $5.6-million loan due in seven years, accounting firm says. Off-campus bookstore has been a losing venture.
- Ban Urged on Camel Symbol in Tobacco Ads : Marketing: The FTC staff's criticism of the character lights up debate over free speech, federal regulation.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Mexico Sees NAFTA Talks at Impasse : Trade: Internal document suggests discussions could be suspended over U.S., Canadian lawsuit stipulation.
- Rights Monitor to Serve Up Some Sensitivity at Denny's Chain
- Tiny Bottles
- Jeff Beck "Blow by Blow" (1975)<i> Epic</i>
- Are We Having Plum Yet?
- Glendale : Another Delay on Sign Law
- West Valley : Power Outage Hits 4 Cities
- Will the Real Bruce Baum Please Stand Up!
- Israel's Atty. Gen. Rejects New Trial for Demjanjuk
- Heeding the Rhythms of Life
- Downey : City Hall to Close Every Other Friday to Cut Car Trips
- Cities May Face Lawsuits Over Storm Runoff
- Vernon : Trash Recycling Facility to Be Built on 10-Acre Site
- Movie (National ranking) Weekend Gross Screens/Avg. (Studio)...
- Court Overturns Conviction of Christian Science Couple
- Wrestling Takes Hold Among Area Youth : Club: In only six years, the turnout has increased from eight to 60. About 100 are expected to try out this year.
- MUSIC : Band Creature Feature Rocks for Partying Dude Crowd : Local musicians will perform their types of songs--loud, fast and louder and faster--at the Brewhouse in Santa Barbara.
- INSURANCE
- Toaster's 3-D Add-On Really Cooks