- Nation IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Governor Attacks State's Bureaucracy
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Riordan Stresses Jobs and Safety at Meeting
- Pakistan, India Negotiate -- But Tensions Increase : South Asia: The two countries talk about the future of Kashmir, then launch into a war of words. Neither side truly wants a solution.
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON BEACH CLOSURES : Balancing Right of Access and Need for Safety a Local Dilemma : Decisions about curfews are best left to the communities that are affected and not the state Coastal Commission.
- Tragic Irony : Alcohol-Wary Woman Killed by Alleged Drunk Driver
- Volunteers Paint Shelter for Women, Children
- Mighty Ducks Add Another Big Ewen to the Organization
- CS Fullerton Loses, Feuds at Utah State
- UCLA Women Surge Late, but Lose to Washington
- Scholarship Should Be Real Issue
- MOVIES : The Age of Insolence
- * Federico Pignatelli has been elected chairman...
- Lawsuit Settled: Thanh Son Tofu, a food...
- Taste of Travel: San Diego : Scaling back? : From Ensenada Food Stands to White-Tablecloth Old Town Restaurants, the Fish Tacos Here Are Original, Deliciously Varied and Cheap
- DISNEY? NIMBY! : Some Virginans Don't Want U.S. History Park in Their Back Yards
- OBASAN by Joy Kogawa (Anchor: $9;...
- Growing Up on the Home Turf of Murder, Inc. : THE VILLE: Cops and Kids in Urban America, <i> By Greg Donaldson (Ticknor & Fields: $22.95; 401 pp.)</i>
- Anti-Fascists, Skinheads Clash in East London
- Magazine Gives Local Preschools 'E' for Ego
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Residents Upgrading Estrada Courts
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : 2 Light Earthquakes Rattle Reading Area
- Jail Look-Alike in a Hairless Escape
- Mohawks Seek to Save Language, Revive Culture : Native Americans: Dismayed at the commercialism and casinos, they bought 300 acres in Upstate New York to establish a traditional community.
- Cancer Center Takes Its Skills to Rural Virginia : Oncology: It is estimated that the program has saved about a million miles of travel for sufferers, who must go to Richmond only for such high-tech procedures as radiation and bone-marrow transplants.
- U.N. Sends Deputy to Aristide Meeting
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Michael Armstrong : Pulling Hughes Into the 21st Century
- Valet Accused of Taking Boss to the Cleaners : Courts: Newport restaurateur and prosecutor say he embezzled more than $440,000. He says his millionaire employer knowingly gave him carte blanche to spend on himself and chauffeur.
- DNA Test Clears Man Convicted of Rape : Courts: A former nurse is freed three years after being sent to prison on allegations of sexually assaulting a mental patient. He had maintained his innocence and insisted that he had an airtight alibi.
- Finding His Touch : Arizona's Dylan Rigdon Goes to Australia, Discovers Shot He Had at Mater Dei, UC Irvine
- Cowboys Hoping to Exploit a Window of Opportunity : NFC: Aikman is on target and Smith is rested and ready enough as Super Bowl champions go against the 10-7 Packers.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Jordan to the White Sox? Surely a Screwball Idea
- Alabama Beckons Again to UCLA's Homer Smith
- JAZZ : Songs in the Key of Phineas : Five disciples of the late, troubled piano genius gather for a celebratory summit recording and tour
- Patent Re-Examination of Compton's Clarified
- Go, Team?
- FUTURE SHOCK?
- Camaraderie in Being 'Victims of Love'?
- The West and Bosnia, Serbia
- Garbage Can Bids in L.A.
- Finding the Good in Los Angeles
- NO ART TO MURDER
- PURVEYORS OF HATE
- The Author Doth Protest Too Much
- Letters : Here's Another Y
- BEYOND THE GLITTER
- Fullerton Sues Anaheim, Citing Aggravation From Redevelopment Project : Courts: Claim alleges neighbor's plans would cause problems with traffic, pollution and increase need for services. But Fullerton official 'optimistic' of reaching amicable settlement.
- Grateful Gridders Finish Season
- Sunshine Canyon Harm Cannot Be Mitigated
- Ridiculing NIMBYs Is Too Easy to Do
- Basinger vs. 'Helena': The Verdicts Are In
- Flyers Create Crime and Litter Hazard
- Supervisorial Candidate Deserves a Closer Look
- Salvadoran Slaughter
- The English Variety of Smoke and Fog: Smog
- Foreman Didn't Speak for All Jurors
- Ditching Dogma to Limit Intolerance
- Computers Won't Take a Byte Out of Racism
- THE SAINTS PRESERVE <i> HIM</i>
- Thanks for the Firestone Memories
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Banning Outlasts Washington in Three OTs
- Cover Couple
- Sen. David A. Roberti
- Non-Elected Lifers Inside the Beltway
- Man Charged in Airline Extortion Try
- Experience Counts in Design Process
- Scout Should Be Praised, Not Fined
- Holocaust Nightmares Led to Book About Life in Death Camp : Literature: Neither Sherri Szeman nor any members of her family were imprisoned. Szeman is not even Jewish. But, she says, there were voices in her head demanding to get out. "The Kommandant's Mistress" was the result.
- A Weak Case on Behalf of Illegal Workers
- Article on Mooning Was a Loony Idea
- Magnolia Cemetery Shouldn't Be Sold
- COVER STORY : Managing in Turbulent Times : As personal manager to some of Hollywood's biggest names, Sandy Gallin has earned a rep for keeping secrets and dodging the spotlight. Now, the task of rebuilding Michael Jackson's image has forced him front and center
- Paradise Has Been Lost in Irvine
- Editorial on Guns Missed the Mark
- High School Gay-Support Club Approval
- Protecting Santa Ana Neighborhood
- UCI Medical Center Leadership Deserves a Closer Look, Credit
- Story Did Not Give Begley a Fair Shake
- Intimate Elite College Combines the Ethereal With the Down-to-Earth : Education: Deep Springs gives students the chance to study Nietzsche in the morning and punch cows in the afternoon. The 26-student, all-male institution in California desert is debating whether to admit women.
- Freeloading Bear's Shooting Boosts Adirondacks Feud : Nature: Biologists contend that feeding wildlife is bad for them and dangerous for humans. Others say the furry folks are gentle, fun to feed and a tourist attraction. The practice could be illegal by spring.
- Include Adults in Bike-Helmet Law
- It's Time to Toughen Laws on Drunk Driving
- No Excuse for Lethargy: Reopen PCH
- THE ARTS : L.A. in Their Rear-View Mirrors : Local avant-garde performers are finding that their best act may be to pack a suitcase. Despite L.A.'s prominence as a creative crucible, even top artists say the best audiences (and best paychecks) are on the road
- Tax Time
- Misogyny
- It's Called the Boob Tube for a Good Reason
- 'Short' Sale May Have Tax Consequences
- NONFICTION - Jan. 16, 1994
- NONFICTION - Jan. 16, 1994
- NONFICTION - Jan. 16, 1994
- NONFICTION - Jan. 16, 1994
- NONFICTION - Jan. 16, 1994
- Obituaries - Jan. 16, 1994
- Why Martin Luther King Jr. Is a Gay-Rights Hero : His life and his message resonate beyond the fight against racial prejudice.
- Rams' Threat to Leave Worries Anaheim Merchants : Sports: While the departure is not expected to destroy businesses outright, games generated steady income. Others are buoyed by the recent opening of Anaheim Arena, home to the Mighty Ducks.
- Costa Romantic Boasts a Sleek Italian Style
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Political Profits of Globe-Trotting : Europe: Clinton learns that a foreign jaunt can be more fun than staying home, as well as offering a boost to his image.
- Harding's Spot on Olympic Team Is Under Review
- First Lady in Spotlight for Her Role in Whitewater : Inquiry: Her reputation as a top corporate lawyer seems to conflict with her purported naivete about high finance.
- 250,000 Expected for Parade Honoring King
- Syria Trumpets Clinton-Assad Talks as Epic
- Operating on Hope : Medical Teams Fly Help to Mexican Villagers Through Santa Ana Group That Operates Clinics
- A JEWISH THANKS: In Chapter 3 of...
- Supervisors Travel, Dine on War Chests
- Moorpark Quarterback Preston Opts for Cincinnati
- Wal-Mart to Acquire 120 Woolco Stores in Canada : Retail: The U.S. company broadens its base for trade under NAFTA.
- Defense Firm Aerospace Corp. Will Lay Off 200 Employees
- 13,000 Choose to Forgo Prudential Settlement : Litigation: The offer involves up to $120 million in cash for about 130,000 investors.
- 1993 Report Withheld Information on El Toro : Conversion: Portion favoring base as a commercial airport was not released in public version of study.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Shamir Confirms Ordering Execution
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Design Review Board Applicants Sought
- Countywide : Lack of Black Unity Cited by Panel at UCI
- Laguna Beach : $280,000 Granted for Ongoing Fire Relief
- Ariz. Man Waives Right to Hearing
- Students Rally in Support of Accused Coach : Ventura: The investigation continues into allegations of sexual misconduct by the high school instructor.
- ORANGE : Council Postpones Decision on 2 Items
- Motorola to Spend $10 Million, Hire in Irvine : Industry: Plant affected was purchased from Western Digital. Mayor hails the anouncement.
- Applying the 2nd Coat of Paint Is No Sweat
- EQUIPMENT : Rise Above Accidents With Safe Use of Ladders
- Gunman Tricks Letter Carrier, Guns Her Down
- Russian Adjusts to the Executive Sweet : Economics: Director of Moscow chocolate factory struggles to reconcile his capitalist duty with his Communist values.
- Congressman's Son Is Arrested on Drug Charge
- At a Glance : Friday's Highlights
- Daily Lesson in Civil Rights : Poignant Groundbreaking Held for Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary
- Fumes Chase Hundreds of Youngsters From School : Emergencies: Officials suspect a lubricant that workers sprayed into the air-conditioning system caused the problem.
- Valley Obituaries
- NHL ROUNDUP : Coffey Gets His 900th Assist, Red Wings Win Again, 9-3
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Newport Harbor Defeats Woodbridge
- O.C. THEATER REVIEW : Teachers Help 'Lounge' Earn 'A' : A sharply defined cast, superb direction and detailed set raise John Twomey's debut comedy beyond stereotyped vignettes.
- Lyle Menendez Jury Halts Deliberations for Weekend
- Defense Giant Litton Pleads Guilty to Fraud
- Owen McLean; Retired Casting Director for 20th Century Fox
- SHERMAN OAKS : Demolition of Mall Building Considered
- City Plan to Stop Paying Crossing Guards Angers School Officials : Budget: Ventura, citing a recent state legislative decision, is threatening to pass on the $77,000 cost to the district. Educators argue moral responsibility is at stake.
- OXNARD : Not Guilty Pleaded in Christmas Attack
- 9th Defendant Convicted in Insurance Fraud
- Decent exposure: Journal of the Senses, the...
- Cameran Lindee, a freshman tennis player at...
- NBA ROUNDUP : Pippen, Bulls Pull Away from Jazz
- Simmons Plays It Cool as Simi Valley Beats Westlake
- Golden Klair Is Choice to Win El Encino Stakes
- Love Gets Third Eagle to Finish Round of 60
- Loyola Loses Big Lead and Game
- Thomas Patrick Wilson; Singer, Composer and Record Producer
- Bobbitt Testifies About Mutilation of Her Husband
- The life and work of civilrights leader...
- Public Policy Think Tank to Be Established at Nixon Library
- 2nd Parent-Child Center Will Open
- ROUNDUP : Hearvey Leads Magnolia to Victory Over Western
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Vlasic Leads Pacifica Past La Quinta
- Fox Vows to Treat NFL With 'Reverence'
- TV REVIEW : Diana Ross in 'Darkness' Spotlight : Her impressive acting in ABC's 'Out of Darkness' on Sunday is a shattering portrait of a woman beset by 'voices and demons.'
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- 3rd Man Jailed in Attack on Skater Kerrigan
- Dr. Thomas H. Sternberg; Founded UCLA Dermatology Department
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Competing With Bobbitts and Ice Skaters, Summit Falls Short : Media: Aides' hopes for enduring images that would capture a nation and strengthen a President fizzle.
- '93 Felonies: Some Good and Bad News : Crime: Violence rose in Santa Paula, and Port Hueneme homicides neared record. Yet overall picture was improved.
- Prosecutor Backs Open-Meetings Law
- 150 Teachers Protest Over Stalled Talks : Colleges: Mandatory staff meetings on the Ventura, Moorpark and Oxnard campuses are boycotted by some faculty members.
- Ducks Need Biggest Comeback to End Losing Streak at Home : Hockey: They get four goals in 6:04 spurt during second period and beat Whalers, 6-3.
- TV REVIEWS : Did U.S. Create Terror Monster
- Bill & Ted's Adventures Not Excellent to Rival Networks
- Phoumi Vongvichit; Revolutionary, Former Acting President of Laos
- Yeltsin Foe Is Elected Speaker of Lower House : Politics: Communist's win in Duma comes a day after a supporter of the Russian leader is chosen to lead the upper chamber.
- In Japan, Parents Play Devil's Advocate in Naming Child : Controversy: Couple fights authorities' ban on satanic moniker. Now the Cabinet has gotten involved.
- Prosecutor Says German Carved Swastika Herself
- PASADENA : Caltech Signs New Contract to Manage JPL for NASA
- Don't Forget Your McDramamine
- Nigerian Campaigns for a Presidency He Already Won
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MEXICO : U.S. Copters Used Against Uprising
- Garden Grove : Acting Fire Chief Is Appointed New Head
- Rick James' Plea Bargain Leads to Fiancee's Resentencing
- VAN NUYS : Signal Installed at Site of Girl's Death
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Rabbi Earns Role as Role Model : Leadership: Jerrold Goldstein is honored by the Hillel Council for his ethics. His activism often put him in risky situations.
- Cal's Steussie, Utah's Anderson View Shrine Football Game as Career Day
- LOCAL NOTES : San Clemente's Klaasen Commits to Oregon
- Surf Tour Returning to Huntington Beach
- THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : Will Buddy System Lead to Montana's Downfall?
- STEELING HOME : Metal is making inroads in O.C. housing: It's environmentally sound, resistant to quakes and fire and impervious to insects and rot. It's also stronger, and now less costly than wood.
- Worn Wheels Cause Delays on Red Line
- Courthouse Is Clubhouse for the Menendez Watchers : Trial: Sympathizers or skeptics, they suspend everyday lives and gather daily to follow the fate of the brothers.
- CONS ON THE RUN: The fourth escape...
- Shoe Store Taps Its Way Into Happier Days
- CHRISTIAN UNITY: The annual Los Angeles area...
- Countywide : Holiday Closings
- Irvine Marchers Recall Civil Rights Leader
- Fired Mailman Indicted in Shooting Spree : Courts: Mark Hilbun is to be arraigned Tuesday in the deaths of his mother and a former co-worker.
- Races Emerge for April 12 Election : Politics: An eleventh-hour entrant makes the Calabasas City Council contest a little more interesting.
- 3 Tourists Shot Outside San Francisco Bar : Violence: Attack is the latest in a series on visitors. Wounded men appear to be bystanders to an argument.
- Judge Agrees to Resentence Singer's Fiancee in Drug and Assault Case
- Attacks That Bombed Occurred 49 Years Ago : World War II: Explosives borne by paper balloons drifted all the way from Japan to Ventura County, but caused no damage.
- IRVINE : Firm Will Bid Goodby to 4 Bison
- Keeping Kids' Heads Off Collision Course : Eleven-year-old bicyclist shows why it's cool to wear a helmet
- EMPIRE LEAGUE : Esperanza Grabs Its Chance in 49-46 Victory Over Katella
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Rancho Alamitos Beats Kennedy Despite Frank's Injury
- Muir Reves Wins Duel at Glendale
- Ducks Do Some Road Work at Home : Hockey: For a change, team shows the style at Anaheim Arena that has helped it win out of town.
- WEEKEND TV : HBO to Offer 'Comic Relief' Unscrambled
- Mime-Altering : This Seattle Troupe Uses Dance as Well as the Spoken Word in Its Shows
- CALABASAS : Downtown to Adopt Old West Theme
- Senator Sets Sights on Garamendi's Post : Politics: Art Torres rallies in Santa Ana for support in his bid for state insurance commissioner.
- Prison Inmate's Escape in Garbage Truck Backfires
- Ailing Heir to Mormon Presidency Back at Post : Succession: If the 86-year-old senior apostle is too ill to assume leadership, it will leave church in 'terrible quandary,' officials say.
- U.S. Soccer Team Faces Norway Today in Phoenix
- WSC Putting Hancock Back on Its Road Map : Junior colleges: Santa Maria school will rejoin conference in the fall.
- TV REVIEWS : 'Stellar Awards' Spotlight on Gospel Singers
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Funny Gay Males' Lacks Togetherness
- AT&T; Move Creates Fourth-Quarter Loss : Earnings: Company sets aside $1.3 billion to comply with new accounting rules. Figure also reflects costs associated with NCR restructuring.
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Cult Siege Trial Told of Big Arms Cache
- Louis M. Ream Jr.; Former Arco Executive Founded Winery
- 5 Palestinians, 1 Israeli Killed in Territories
- R. Brinkley Smithers; Gave Millions for Alcoholism Research
- BRAZIL : Alleged Coup Plot a Puzzling Piece of Political Theater
- COLUMN ONE : Boys Only: Separate but Equal? : Does placing black youths in their own classes help them do better? Some public school educators think so and are running maverick programs that others call illegal or a civil rights retreat.
- King Observances
- THOUSAND OAKS : Concerns Arise Over Mobile Car Washers
- VENTURA : Owner Seeks to Sell Noren's Market
- Branch Assails County Supervisors : Politics: Embattled recorder and his attorney say he's the victim of a 'hidden agenda' to oust him from office.
- Man Pleads Innocent to Holding Dog for Ransom : Crime: It's the second dognaping case filed in the Valley in three months. A woman is being hunted in the first incident.
- ENCINO : Architect Bray to Be Cited for Achievements
- VENTURA : Environmental Club Wins State Award
- Does Body Clock Hold Key for Raiders? : Pro football: Former team doctor advises measures to help them adjust to travel to the East.
- Ollie Takes Laurels in North Hollywood Romp
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Williams Brothers Sincere but Limited at Troubadour
- Women at Top in Music : Premiere: Long Beach Symphony music director JoAnn Falletta will conduct composer Ellen Taaffe Zwilich's new work tonight.
- Stocks Stage Broad Rally; Asia Trading Surges Back
- Do-It-Yourselfers Can Frame Their Own Opinions on Steel
- Shamir Admits Execution During Jewish Underground
- S. Bronston; Producer of 'El Cid,' Other Epics
- VENTURA : Judge Orders Lower Bail in Shooting
- WINNETKA : PTA Collects $800 for Victims of Fire
- ELECTIONS BALLOT MEASURE : Oak Park Issue Caught Up in Politics
- Churches Trying to Bring 'Baby Busters' Back Into the Fold : Youth: Special services and outreach efforts are aimed at 18-to-35 age group not served by family ministries.
- Political Calendar
- Oxnard Man to Oppose Gallegly for GOP Nod
- Cypress : Park Is Renamed After City Manager
- IRVINE : Residents Protest Plan for Palace Park
- Lakers Fall to Hornets : Pro basketball: But Lynch makes most of playing time, getting 24 points and 10 rebounds in 130-122 loss.
- Chapman Bounces Back to Beat UC Santa Cruz
- Injured Goalkeeper Out for Rest of Season
- He Wants the Defense to Have It His Way
- TV REVIEWS : Rancor and Violence in 'The Best of Families'
- A Little Moisture Does a Lot of Good for Comfort, Health
- Agency to Seek New Ways to Fight Smog
- Whitewater Probe Sparks Little Public Interest, Survey Finds
- 300 La Habra High Students to Be Tested for TB : Health: County officials say family and co-workers of a senior at the school, who has been contagious since early last year, have already been screened.
- LOS ALAMITOS : He Draws on Talent as Source of Income
- Favored 49ers Take Role of Underdog : NFC: San Francisco appears worried after two losses, but Giants' Reeves isn't buying it.
- HORSE RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Malibu Winner Diazo Favored in San Fernando
- Weather or Not, Raiders Looking to Stay Hot Today : AFC: Cold hasn't been kind to them this season, but recent play has them confident against Bills.
- Angels Sign Grahe, Are Near a Deal With Ex-Ranger Left-Hander Patterson
- KFI Reneges on Oral Promise to Pay Bonus, Gates Claims : Radio: Former L.A. police chief plans to take his complaint to union arbitration.
- Card Wars : Visa Deal Has American Express Fuming
- NATION IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Strict New Law on Abortion Upheld
- Anti-Gang Counselor Vows to Continue After Wounding
- All Joking Aside, Hillary Clinton Has the Last Laugh With Russians : Style: Before the First Lady's arrival, the media had fun at her expense. In person, she's won nothing but praise.
- Ex-Fugitive Is Sentenced
- Enrollment Dips at Community College
- Schools Look Into Ousting Gangbangers : Thousand Oaks: Board ventures into unknown legal territory in exploring the possibility of expulsions.
- 2 Plead Guilty to Woman's Death in Fight : Courts: The defendants had beaten the victim, who a doctor said died of a heart attack during the traffic dispute in La Habra.
- MOORPARK : Trial Ordered in Molestation Case
- Angels Hope for a Change in Anaheim Stadium Lease
- Defense Key for Team USA
- Ventura Coaches Had Guard Down as Ramirez Made Point Right Away : Just Out of High School, He Took Charge of Pirates
- Mickey Gilley Is Still Enjoying a Relative Fame : Pop music: The country singer isn't as famous as cousins Jerry Lee Lewis and Jimmy Swaggart, but he's got his own theater and restaurant and doing just fine, thank you.
- L.A. Schools Trump Builder on Hotel Site : Courts: Ruling is a defeat for Donald Trump, who fought to make the district stick to its plan to buy Ambassador site.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Group Fails to Win Change in Toll Road
- BURBANK : City Offers $100,000 Loan to Boost Jobs
- Final Boarding Call : Nostalgia: Hundreds turn out early to watch the last train pull out of Pasadena's picturesque station. The depot is being closed and the tracks converted for commuter service.
- Proposed Super-Agency Would Coordinate Economic Planning
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Park's Neighbors Are Asked to Chip In : Santa Clarita: City has leased the Bouquet Canyon site from the county. Now it is urging residents to play an active role in its maintenance.
- THE NHL : Jimmy Carson Gets Another Fresh Start--in Vancouver
- Villanueva Selected as a MOCA Trustee
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Good Premise Gets Lost in 'Weekend'
- GARDENING : Containers Hold Lots of Pluses for Plantings
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : 6 Killed in Bloodiest Day Since Peace Pact
- Ukraine Disarmament Deal Met With a Note of Disdain : Weapons: Historic agreement is overshadowed by nationalist sensitivity. Some say Clinton was condescending.
- Task Force Seeks New Ways to Steer Solo Drivers Off Road
- Official Admits Error in Allowing Sheriff's Captain to Receive Double Pay : Finance: L.A. County will not seek recovery of $70,000 improperly paid for his expert testimony at trials.
- Oxnard to Honor King With Parade, Observance
- For Some Folks, WSC Standings Don't Add Up
- O'Malley Speaks His Mind : Baseball: Dodger president says claims that big-market teams aren't doing enough to attain revenue-sharing package are 'outrageous.'
- Clinton Has TV Audience in the Bag
- COSTA MESA : Drive-By Shooting Suspect Is Arrested
- AQMD Moves Ride-Sharing to Back Seat
- Court to Revive Issue of Large Punitive Damages : Law: The justices have struggled with recent rulings on awards that far exceed actual losses. This case involves a $5-million judgment against Honda.
- League Plans Meeting on School Reform
- LA HABRA : King Hussein Grants Boy's Wish
- VAN NUYS : Hour Restrictions Continued at Store
- Police Hunt for Would-Be Carjacker Who Shot Man
- LOS ANGELES : Section of Wilshire Blvd. Closed This Weekend
- Sabo Spurns Mets, Signs Deal With Orioles
- Ducks Win the Hard Way : Hockey: After allowing the Whalers a three-goal lead early, Anaheim comes storming back to win at home, 6-3.
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Punto, Warnick Spark Trabuco Hills' Victory
- Dow Corning Expecting $1.24-Billion Implant Tab : Lawsuits: It is the company's first disclosure of potential liability in the case.
- BRITAIN : Sex Scandals Contradict Tory Moralizing : Prime Minister John Major can't seem to plug all the leaks in his 'back to basics' policy.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Meese Ends Fight on Iran-Contra Report
- AQMD Moves Its Ride-Sharing Rule to the Back Seat : Smog: Air Quality board creates a new task force to find new ways to reduce solo commuting.
- Baby Elephant Dies of Apparent Loneliness
- James Ellison; Buffalo Bill in 'The Plainsman'