- TRACK AND FIELD / JOHN ORTEGA : Injury Behind Her, Aparicio Looks Ahead
- Shooting Is Third Violent Episode at Prep Senior Bowl in 4 Years
- Rating the California League Mascots
- Where Peace Won't Take a Hike
- Services Saturday for Slain Guard
- A Chance Encounter With an Artist : After suffering a stroke that took the use of his right hand, Bert Godfrey of Oxnard trained himself to draw with chalk, using his left hand. And then last year, one of his pastel seascapes won first place.
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Sports Signups on Rise--but So Are Dropouts
- VENTURA COUNTY FAIR : Tractor Collector Is Driven by His Love for 'Old Iron' : Jon Peterson buys rusting relics and restores them to gleaming beauty.
- LONG BEACH : Written Off, Little Leaguers May Write Final Chapter Themselves : Baseball: A stunning defeat did not rob the All-Stars of their steam. They avenged their loss and are four games away from the World Series.
- 3 Indicted in Wynn Kidnaping
- Gore's Efficiency Review Studies FBI-DEA Merger : Law: The panel also is considering creation of a single agency to manage nation's borders. A lone U.S. anti-crime bureau is described as unlikely.
- Diamond Bar : 11 Vie for 3 Council Seats
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Gangs Are Seen as Family Surrogates
- NEIGHBORS : 18-Year-Old From Ojai Takes Her Interest in Cinema to Paris : As part of the film club she founded at a university in France, transfer student Jena Starkes will line up a schedule of movies for screening this fall. Starkes is a European Studies major.
- Heidi Fleiss Chronicles
- Entry Fees
- Tax Fraud
- Politicians
- Graffiti and Those Who Churn It Out
- Proposed Changes in Diamond Bar's General Plan
- Lemmon's Fight Against Beverly Hills Mansion
- Politicians and Latigo Ranch Resort Approval
- Traffic Control in Area of San Gabriel Mission
- Leadership
- Report on Air Quality District
- Health Permit Fee Hikes for Farmers Markets
- Health Permit Fee Hikes for Farmers Markets : Removing Trees Along Brand Boulevard
- Pasadena Libraries in an Era of 'Litericide'
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 12, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 12, 1993
- Obituaries - Aug. 12, 1993
- Obituaries - Aug. 12, 1993
- THE GOOD LIFE: If you prefer the...
- Jim Hogan Says Deck Stacked Against U.S. Amateur Teams
- Suspects Are No Master Art Thieves, Police Say : Crime: An expert calls into question authenticity of painting believed to be a Picasso that was found in Valley.
- Giant O.C. Drug Company Named in Price-Fixing Suit : Courts: Bergen Brunswig and other wholesalers allegedly charged pharmacies more than hospitals, HMOs.
- County Urged to Sell Jail Site to Anaheim : Government: Cash-strapped supervisors could realize about $8 million out of the seven-acre parcel next to the arena.
- Pharmacies Accuse Large Drug Makers of Price Fixing : Court: Lawsuits claim community drugstores pay more. Manufacturers deny wrongdoing.
- Market Day : Tomatoes With Sole
- Polish-Born General Picked to Head Joint Chiefs
- Administration Blocks Ban on Married Marines : Pentagon: Aspin moves quickly to overturn the new policy after Clinton, lawmakers are caught by surprise.
- 3 O.C. Cities Join to Seek a Voice on El Toro's Future
- LAPD, Sheriff Probe Possible Officer Ties to Call Girl Ring : Inquiry: Internal affairs investigators are looking into whether off-duty personnel acted as drivers or provided security for accused madam Heidi Fleiss, sources say.
- Sow the Seeds So All Can Flourish : Strategy: Cut the costs of doing business, push innovation and lifelong learning to help the productive compete.
- NORTHRIDGE : Residents of Rehab Center Tour CSUN
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 92 File to Run for 15 School and Water Boards : Elections: A high school district draws its largest candidate field in years, despite recent financial troubles.
- County Medical Center Will Lay Off 9 Nurses
- LOS ANGELES : Council Sidesteps Issue of Holden's Legal Costs
- COSTA MESA : Fire Chief Reed Quits; Fantino Takes Over
- VENTURA : Shooting Victim Identified as Drifter
- For Fearful Drivers, the Therapist Is In . . . the Passenger Seat
- POLLUTION WATCH : Volts Wagons
- Repo Men Go Commando to Seize Cars : Disputes: Squad chops through a warehouse roof and removes seven Mitsubishis despite the presence of guards. 'It's a civil problem,' a sheriff's official says.
- STUDIO CITY : Planners to Vote on Mini-Mall Request
- FOR THE RECORD - Aug. 12, 1993
- Masterpiece Thieves Were No Masters at Theft, Police Say : Crime: Among their errors was failing to move the $9 million in stolen paintings out of the city, an investigator says. 'They were not part of the art world,' he adds.
- Jack in the Box Parent Settles With Franchisees
- Wal-Mart, HomeBase to Anchor Mall : Power center: Foothill Ranch Towne Centre is to be second largest retail operation of its kind in Orange County, after South Coast Plaza.
- Russian Security Official Quits
- SIMI VALLEY : Young Police Pooch Shines in Competition
- NORTH HILLS : Official Begins Job at VA Medical Center
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : Court Comes to Lancaster Prison Inmates
- VENTURA : District May Impose Total Smoking Ban
- Therapist's Love Poem Read to Jurors at Menendez Trial
- Matt Fong to Run for State Treasurer in '94 : Politics: Republican, who lost a bid for controller in 1990, says he will seek the post now held by Kathleen Brown. She is expected to try to unseat Gov. Pete Wilson.
- A Desert Trek to Some California League Oases
- Ignore the Lofty Rhetoric--Cutting Budget Means Cutting Defense
- China Blast Toll Up to 13
- AIDS Panel Says Education Push Could Cut Spread
- Gay Issue Raised at Marine's Murder Trial
- U.S. Special Forces May Hunt Somali Warlord : Africa: Official indicates option is part of policy review. He says troops will remain through 1994.
- Ships Collide, Spill Oil in Tampa Bay
- Meeting Between Pope, Clinton Likely to Focus on World Justice
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Begins Demolition of Abandoned Retail Center : Development: In an effort to clean up the eyesore, Palmdale officials had declared the oldest downtown shopping area unsafe.
- Getting a Piece of the Mexican Rock : NAFTA could open the vast, underinsured markets of Mexico and Latin America to U.S. insurance companies.
- Body of Woman, 19, Identified
- A Site for Sore Eyes : Hawaii's Only Freshwater Fishing Is at Wahiawa Reservoir, Which Drought Has Turned Into a Dwindling Home of Exotics
- Fourth Loss in a Row for Dodgers, 4-2
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Belcher's Two-Hitter Lets White Sox Cruise
- O.C. THEATER REVIEW : Saddleback's 'Sweeney' Is a Slashing Success
- Music Center Releases Ewing From 'Butterfly'
- Jury Acquits American in Air Price War : Travel: Airline was accused of attempting to bankrupt rivals Northwest and Continental by offering cut-rate fares.
- SCIENCE / SPACE EXPLORATION : Maneuver Gives Venus Probe New Life, Hints at Cost Savings
- Children Have Own Ideas of 'Famous People' : Education: Visit to UCI Development Center by governor's wife and Sen. Bergeson shows celebrity is in the eye of the beholders.
- Adoptive Parents Fear That Recent Cases Erode Rights
- In U.S., Pope to Meet Youth Born in Age of Distractions
- Valley Obituaries
- Federal Probe Targets Officer in 4 Shootings : Law enforcement: Anaheim Officer Lee Smith has been cleared in one fatal shooting, but Justice Department is investigating 3 other cases for possible civil rights violations.
- With Urge to Help and a Hug, Nurse Disarmed Attacker
- LOS ALAMITOS : City Hikes Benefits, Pay for Employees
- They Still Have Some Spirit in San Bernardino : Original Franchise Skipped Town and Most Fans Haven't Forgotten
- MUSIC REVIEW : Muir Quartet Impresses, Disappoints
- Ryan Wins by Throwing Legend Past Angels : Baseball: Rangers' 6-3 victory comes on a night when pitcher struggles against a team in awe.
- Loopholes Soften Tax Bite on Rich
- Panning for Gold
- Which Side to Take in the Adoption Triangle? : A BIRTH MOTHER : 'It's Never in the Best Interest of Children to Be Bought'
- CALABASAS : Speed Humps May Replace Barrier
- SANTA ANA : Camp Aims to Build Student Self-Esteem
- Hazardous Work in the Toy Department of Journalism
- Nearly All Saturns Recalled Over Potential Engine Fires
- RETAILING
- Serbs' Moves Belie Vow to Leave Peaks
- Countywide : No Latinos Named to Health Care Board
- Wilson Blames the U.S., Not Illegal Immigrants : Migration: In O.C., he lauds 'moxie' of those seeking a better life, but says state suffers from federal inaction.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Adult-Oriented Businesses Restricted
- Q & A WITH GOV. WILSON : Governor Discusses Orange County Issues
- Local Group Reaches Denver Tired But Eager to See Pope
- United Way Seeking 'Day of Caring' Help
- Neighbor Identifies Defendant as Assailant : Courts: A witness says she saw a woman beaten on the night of slaying. JoAnn Linkenauger's body was found hours later.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Pier Bowl Report Discourages Hotels
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Is Club Intense as Its Manager?
- 2 Cities Snub County Panel on El Toro's Future : Land use: Laguna Hills and Stanton opt for plan giving communities more power. They join a bloc that is challenging O.C.'s lead role in deciding the fate of the base.
- Owners to Open Talks on Revenue : Baseball: Some big-market teams oppose sharing plan. Meeting expected to be divisive.
- TENNIS / WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT AT MANHATTAN BEACH : Sabatini Takes Her Time in Defeating Rinaldi
- GOLF / STEVE ELLING : Andonian's Drive Sparked Junior Growth
- Contract Terms Strain Sound of Orchestra
- Brandon Lee's Mother Claims Negligence Caused His Death : Movies: Linda Lee Cadwell sues 14 entities regarding the actor's 'agonizing pain, suffering and untimely death' last March on the North Carolina set of 'The Crow.'
- TV REVIEW : MTV's 'Seven Deadly Sins' Examines Traps of Humanity
- Conditional Use Permit System to Be Streamlined
- Health Plan Won't Seek Sweeping Tax : White House: Report details Clinton's reform agenda. Aim is to curb costs by limiting insurers' rate hikes. Only levy likely is one on cigarettes.
- Officers Find Game's Afoot in Back Yard : Crime: Auto theft detectives admire the ostrich chicks they discover at a Sunland home. But they return after learning that the birds were stolen from a Canoga Park hatchery.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cardinals Win Despite Triple Play
- THEATER REVIEW : Hollywood Gets a Mixed Revue : Strong Singers in 'MovieMusicMania' Play It Safe in Unlikely Array of Songs From Films
- Leo Fender's Legacy: G&L; Sales on Rise
- Shootout Suspect, 17, May Be Tried as Adult
- ANAHEIM : Kennedy to Return as Interim Police Chief
- * John Morley English; Educator
- Rhetoric on a Hot-Button Issue : Politics colors Wilson's letter on immigration
- Defense in Denny Case Says Blacks Kept Off Jury
- Ballet Pacifica Announces Repertory for New Season
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Ryan Concerned About Pal, Reese
- SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : Park Information Broadcast on Radio
- New Police Commissioners Pick Leaders at 1st Meeting : Government: Rabbi Gary Greenebaum will serve as president and attorney Deirdre Hill as vice president. Both support Christopher Commission reforms.
- Water-Skiing Fee Waived for Blind Youths
- SCANDAL WATCH : Real Issues
- THOUSAND OAKS : Retired Schools Chief Joins Educator Team
- Getting Their Acts Together : Drama Workshop Gives Teen Moms Training, Plus Time to Be Young
- Kin Consider Selling Off Scott Ranch : Probate: Relatives face hefty inheritance taxes. The millionaire was killed during a drug raid at his Malibu property.
- COSTA MESA : Former Police Chief Recalls Old Times
- Return to No. 18 : Bob Tway Is Back at Inverness, the Scene of His Greatest Triumph
- PANORAMA CITY : Vendors to Receive Business Lessons
- OXNARD : City Accepts Grant to Fight Drug Abuse
- VENTURA : Roving Painters Have a Brush With Outdoors
- PERSPECTIVE ON NAFTA : Trade Deal 'Remedies' Are Toothless : Establishing powerless 'commissions' will only paper over the damage to environmental laws, U.S. jobs and more.
- LOS ANGELES : Tabloid Data Demanded in Joan Collins Privacy Suit
- All of Them Tend to Cringe Near the Wall
- Taylor Doesn't See Random Testing Working
- Top Pick Jones Finally Arrives
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- GOLF / U.S. WOMEN'S AMATEUR : Voorhees Pulls Out Medal Honors
- TENNIS / WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT AT MANHATTAN BEACH : Austin Doesn't Miss a Step Against Fernandez
- THEATER REVIEW : Loony Farce Runs Out of Gas in 'Malibu'
- Beware of Taking Short Ride on Long Bond
- MARKETING AND MEDIA
- Community Psychiatric Closing Brea Mental Center : Health: The company says the short-stay facility will shut down later this summer and reopen eventually under a subsidiary. Sixty employees will be laid off.
- RETAILING
- Ginsburg Takes Oath for Supreme Court : Law: The second woman among the justices says diversity in the judiciary will increase. Clinton praises her career.
- L.A. County Picks New Top Administrator
- GLENDALE : Bail Cut for Pastor Held in Molestation
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Service Planned for Former Head of B-2 Bomber Program
- GLENDALE : Removal of Lockers Sought by Principal
- The Cadillac Tramps made a couple of...
- Expansion Plans: Security Environmental Systems Inc. said...
- Roy London; Acting Coach, Writer, Director
- COLUMN ONE : Fighting to Save Their Own : In Belize, it's the jaguar. In Colombia, it's the Andean condor. Latin Americans are more aggressively preserving imperiled species after years of relying on others.
- Stop Jailing Women for 'Their Own Good' : Prostitution: Forbidding sale of sex by consenting adults is paternalistic and condescending.
- Going the Extra Miles to Keep Tabs on Government
- Review of Development Appeal Fees Is Sought : Finances: City councilwoman calls the charges 'burdensome and unfair.'
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Merger of Beaches, Parks Departments Voted Down
- LOS ANGELES : Powell, Koon Appeal Civil Rights Convictions
- Beilenson and Gallegly Laud Wilson Plan : Immigration: Some critics attack the proposal to deny U. S. citizenship as a political ploy that punishes 'innocent victims.'
- Gilman Finishes Third in 1,500 Freestyle Swim
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Coleman Faces Arraignment Today
- Brea's Hattrup Says Pressure Won't Be Problem
- TV REVIEW : KCET's 'Audrey Hepburn': Memories of an Exquisite Star
- Fantasizing on the Job : Experts Say Daydreaming About Sex, Power Is Common
- Christopher Gillis; Acclaimed Modern Dancer, Choreographer
- Which Way to Water? In the West, Some Ask Witches : Rural life: Using sticks and fixed gazes, they find the best places for wells. Their success is unexplained.
- CIA Chief Bringing Slain Agent's Body Back to U.S. : Georgia: The American was apparently in the country to train security forces and help protect the nation's leader from assassination.
- OXNARD : City Clerical Workers OK 2-Year Contract
- Threats by Intruder Before Killing Are Disclosed
- NEWBURY PARK : Judge Won't Reduce Bail in Murder Case
- College to Showcase Interactive TV Link
- CHATSWORTH : Club Seeks Funds for Police Sandblaster
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Meeting Today on Ismail Pact
- Plunging Into the Next Level : Nadadores' Brown Has Tools to Compete Internationally
- TV Ratings : Five Network Newsmagazines Finish in Top 10
- Ducks Acquire Two Forwards From Canadiens
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Attack by Allies Justified? Serbs Being Watched : Bosnia: Heavy shelling of Sarajevo, cutoff of humanitarian aid are specific indicators.
- LOS ANGELES : 8 Appointees to Airport, Harbor Commissions OKd
- WATTS : Summer Festival Returns Home to Watts Today
- Worm Farm Near Simi Valley Snagged by County Red Tape : Waste: Once faced with closure, the composting operation now seeks an exemption from landfill regulations.
- Officials Hope Bill Can Avert County Health Facility Closings : Legislation: A temporary suspension of state matching fund requirements could free $72.8 million earmarked for the county.
- 2 Plead Not Guilty in Shooting of Long Beach Officer
- California League Earns Its A : Teams Flourishing in the Shadow of Dodgers and Angels
- Blues Legends and Locals to Mingle at Fest
- GOLF NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Tidland's Top Priority: Making Cut in Texas
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Bobby': All the Right Moves
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : D.A. Won't Charge 2 Officers in Slaying
- Assemblywoman Target of Protest : Education: Delaine Eastin, chairwoman of the panel that killed the school district breakup bill, attends a meeting in Sherman Oaks.
- Fate of Rock-Mining Site at Stake : Parkland: The county revokes company's permit, but the firm refuses to leave and continues operations near Toland Landfill.
- Big Noise Over a Small Levy : Hard times call for something extra from both government and taxpayers
- VENTURA : Inspection Delays L.A.-Bound Tanker
- Man Accused of Buying Sex From Teens Gets 5-Year Term
- LA CRESCENTA : Man, 72, Pleads Not Guilty in Robbery
- What's Going On Is Success : Detroit's U.N.V. Is First Hit for Madonna's New Label
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Saturn Recalls 350,000 Cars to Fix Wiring : Autos: The scope of the callback, to prevent engine fires, could sully the reputation of GM's popular vehicle.
- Bush to Visit Morocco
- Edward Giddings; Architect Inspired by Mexican Materials
- A Tale of 3 Cities : Santa Clarita and Antelope Valleys Growing Up
- To Catch a Killer : Violence: Onnik Kouyoumdjian was shot to death beside his mother's grave. Almost two years later, frustrated detectives and his family announce a $100,000 reward in hopes of uncovering a suspect.
- Holdout Is Over for Raiders' Long : Pro football: He is fined $100,000 but has contract adjusted in 'fair' settlement.
- It's a Season of Living Dangerously
- From Ghana to L.A.: A 'Spirit Awakening'
- A Stranger-Than-Fiction Format Pulls In Viewers : Television: Newsmagazines have become the TV dramas of the '90s, but critics say the programs are often too narrowly focused and rely on 'peeping-Tom journalism.'
- U.S. to Crack Down on Price Dictating : Retailing: Justice Department is reversing hands-off Reagan, Bush policies on price fixing by manufacturers.
- MARKETING AND MEDIA
- Suspect Arrested in 'Hostage Bandit' Bank Robberies
- A Romance Novel With Byte : Author Teams Ups With Computer to Write Book in Steamy Style of Jacqueline Susann
- A Fireman--and Entrepreneur--With Time on His Hands
- Japan Premier Makes Firm Reform Vow : Politics: Hosokawa calls legislative timetable a promise. He labels nation a World War II aggressor.
- Expressing Thanks, Mehta-Style
- 2 Suspects Arrested in Bank Holdup Spree : Crime: Authorities link the Thousand Oaks residents to 16 robberies in Ventura and Los Angeles counties.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Measures Discussed to Close Budget Gap
- VAN NUYS : Trial Begins for Man in Uncle's Slaying
- LAGUNA BEACH : Canyon Club Seeks OK to Build Center
- Hawkins' Cloud Carries No Rain : Football: Ram defensive end needs only to see family to put injuries in perspective.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : McKay Priorities: Golf, Trojans
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Offer to Gary Increased, but. . .
- Holland Is on Texas Tech List
- LA HABRA : El Azteca Nightclub License Renewed
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Dump Opponents Will Hold Fund-Raiser
- Lawyer Says Insanity Led to 1991 Costa Mesa Shootings : Courts: Michael Rahming opened fire at the Fairview Developmental Center because he suffers from paranoid delusions, attorney tells jurors.
- COMPTON : Man Pleads Not Guilty in Killing of 10-Year-Old
- Money Shortage Puts Crimp in Anti-Gang Effort
- COSTA MESA : Council Fills Vacant Seat on Plan Panel
- STUDIO CITY : Group Fighting Plan for Metro Rail Lot
- Saberhagen Apologizes for Spraying Bleach
- 'Friends,' Yes; Galaxy of Stars, No
- Utah Prison Uprising Put Down; None Injured
- Which Side to Take in the Adoption Triangle? : AN ADOPTIVE MOTHER : 'You Have to Make a Decision and Stick With It'
- $9 Million in Stolen Artwork Recovered in L.A. : Theft: Two suspects are arrested. The nine works, including one valued at : $5 million, were taken from a Northridge storage yard last year.
- Robert Sundance, Activist, Dies
- This is no lawyer joke. Honest: Lawyers...
- NEWPORT BEACH : Vendors Sought for Balboa Pier Festival
- LA HABRA : Quilts She Sews Warm Many Lives
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Amongst Friends': A Jewish Version of 'Mean Streets'
- Countywide : Suspected Serial Bank Robber Held
- THE ARTSFalse Alarm: A phony bomb threat...
- Anaheim Company Alleges Patent Infringement by Florida Firm
- German Border Toll 568, Rights Group Says
- Free Corky? : Calls to Release Sea World Orca Grow Louder With Success of 'Free Willy' Film
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Big Noise Over a Small Levy
- 4 Arabs Get Life Terms for Killing Israeli Police
- Split of Old City Hall Site Proposed : Thousand Oaks: A mixed-use development of the property would raise the most funds for Civic Arts Plaza, panel says.
- 2 More Arrests Made in Shootout Death : Violence: Five suspected gang members are in custody and more arrests are possible in last week's killing of teen.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / BELLFLOWER : Voters Overwhelmingly Reject Card Club Proposal
- CANOGA PARK : Teen-Age Girls Get Creative in Avoiding Gangs
- Motorist Is Killed After Being Sideswiped by Loose Semitrailer
- TOPANGA CANYON : Funds to Preserve Lookout Approved
- SEAL BEACH : Fife Resigns Post on Planning Panel
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Aikman Returns Ahead of Schedule
- Novices Get a Taste of Top Sportfishing by Battling Bluefin
- Clark Has a Platform for Olympic Success : Diving: The women's bronze medalist at Barcelona takes on the challenge of springboard.
- MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : The Concertmaster Bows to the Strings of Change
- In Government We <i> Don't</i> Trust--for These Good Reasons
- Chile: Face History Honestly : Democracy demands investigation and punishment in military's crimes
- Ventura Man, 42, Is Arrested in Bank Fraud Case
- LOCAL NOTES : Long Beach to Play Memphis State Feb. 21 at Anaheim Arena
- Priorities: Joe Donnelly of Newsday notes: "Bret...
- Charity Is a Big Winner at Night Bass Tournament
- The Other Flach Puts Lendl on the Tee
- 'LAX' Citywide Biennial Plans a Return : Art: Despite a shaky start last year, the show celebrating L.A. artists aims for a second installment in November and December, 1994.
- Survivor of Incest Adds Her Voice
- Khartoum
- New UC Campus
- Drug Abuse
- Entitlements and Federal Deficit
- Stolen Artwork Worth $9 Million Recovered in L.A. : Crime: Authorities arrest two suspects, one of whom allegedly worked at the storage facility from which the nine paintings were taken. The works, including a Picasso valued at : $5 million, were not damaged.
- Battle Over Adoption
- Youth Held in Guard's Death Was on Way Up : Violence: Virgil Jason Clarke was expected to become an ROTC cadet leader at Long Beach Poly High this fall. Friends and relatives are stunned by his arrest with 17-year-old companion.
- Strive to Do It Better, Not Cheaper : Economy: Build on our strategic location, network of world-class facilities and abundance of diverse talent.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Many Obstacles to Wilson Plan on Immigration
- 2 Murdered for Helping People Look 'Aryan' : Crime: White supremacist admits killing hairdresser and plastic surgeon because they gave clients 'fake' features.
- Public Barred From Meeting on El Toro Base Future Use
- Call Girl Probe Turns to Woman's Drug Death : Law enforcement: College student was taken to the hospital by an associate of Fleiss and Nagy. Authorities say there is no evidence that she worked with the accused madam.
- 2 Valley Men Held in Theft of 9 Masterpieces
- DOLE DOWN: Welfare numbers are soaring statewide,...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Yields Hit Another Low; Stocks Lose Ground
- Mario Brothers Take to the Skies
- Middle East Plant: Computer manufacturer AST Research...
- AUTOS
- Rockwell Graphic Wins Injunction
- MARKETING AND MEDIA
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 11, 1993
- ENTERTAINMENT
- INSURANCE
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Yields Hit Another Low; Stocks Lose Ground
- TECHNOLOGY - Aug. 11, 1993