- MOVIES : Hollywood's Monster Fall : Remember when the season after summer was a movie dumping ground? Well, not this year. Nearly 60 films are coming out before the traditional holiday crunch. Grown-ups, rejoice.
- South-Central 101 : BROTHERS AND SISTERS, <i> By Bebe Moore Campbell (Putnam: $21.95; 476 pp.)</i>
- Discount Pricing for Locals Takes Toll on the Tourists : Costs: Proponents say residents deserve a break because they patronize establishments year-round.
- A Crushing Expedition
- MOUNT WASHINGTON : Museum Lets Native Plants Take Root
- Time for Glendale to Taste Reality : City must plan carefully for Alex Theater and expect to provide a subsidy
- Michigan Answers, Barely Misses a Beat Without Wheatley : College football: Fill-ins Davis and Biakabutuka score three times in 34-26 victory.
- Kidd Signs With Mavericks for $60 Million
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SCC Defeats Mills for First Women's Soccer Victory
- O'Neil's Four Scoring Passes Help Ducks Rip Portland St.
- What's Defense? Grambling, Alcorn Put on Some Show; Tigers Win, 62-56
- Infrared: Wave of Future for Computer Communications? : Technology: Irvine company is banking on its new chip.
- Paris' Bastille District : Cafe Cool : An Old Quarter Is Newly Hot
- A Novel on a Mission : HAPPY BIRTHDAY JESUS, <i> By Ronald L. Ruiz (Arte Publico Press: $19.95; 314 pp.)</i>
- When a Cruise Becomes a Rescue
- '94 FOOTBALL PREVIEW : City Section : Northern Conference
- Bachelorhood Is Just Fine--Until It's <i> Confirmed</i>
- A summary of selected City Hall actions in the past week affecting Central Los Angeles.
- Economy Keeps Improving, Why Aren't Clinton's Polls?
- Buhler Rushes for 248 Yards, Five Touchdowns
- College Football Spotlight
- REGIONAL ROUNDUP : Miami's Home Streak Reaches Record 58
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Pittsburgh, Martin Come Up Short Against Texas
- THE WORD : White Collar Blues
- Good as Gold Historic Walks
- Once More Into the Chunnel
- Culture Lessons : Holidays: Lectures help Jewish emigres from the former Soviet Union discover the High Holy Day traditions long denied to them in their homeland.
- Disabled Shed Label in Wilderness Rendezvous : Recreation: A remote Maine town is a sportsmen's mecca that has become handicapped accessible and bills itself as the first barrier-free town in the nation.
- Skip Holtz, Connecticut Open With Loss
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- No. 8 Colorado Has 649 Yards in Rout of Northeast Louisiana
- Expo Has Tips on Qualifying With 5% Down
- Backpack & Budget : Nurturing Nature in Costa Rica
- Fighting Population With Women's Rights : Meeting: Nafis Sadik has spent years promoting family planning. The head of this week's U.N. conference sees equality as key to controlling world's numbers.
- Alaska Tribe Prepares to Banish 2 Teen-Age Robbers
- 'Sneakers'
- Focus : The Changing Season
- Boat Battle Roils Water on New York's Otsego Lake : Dispute: Issue arose when plans were announced for a boat launch at Glimmerglass State Park. Opponents would bar the lake to all boats except those powered by paddle, sail or battery.
- '94 FOOTBALL PREVIEW : City Section : Northern Conference
- '94 FOOTBALL PREVIEW : City Section : Northern Conference
- P. de Domingo; Singer, Opera Star's Mother
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Tiffani-Amber Thiessen zips into '90210' ready to defy expectations
- Libraries: Venice Branch Will Get New Computers
- SOUTH GATE : Theft of Old Glory Raises Red Flag
- Campus Life Goes On, Sort Of : Progress is remarkable at quake-torn Cal State Northridge, but the struggle remains
- Program Helps Brighten Blighted Anaheim Areas : Improvement: City-sponsored effort cleans out crime, cleans up targeted communities with assistance of residents, police and others.
- Seasonal Lifeguards Vote in Favor of Union Negotiations
- RAVE ON: The Recording Industry Assn. of...
- PRIVATE LIVES : Not Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll : The venerable turntable is still spinning, even as consumers keep buying CD players by the millions. And despite prices that can go into five figures, sales are again on the upswing.
- Home Affordability Improves Despite Mortgage Rate Rise
- CLOSE-UP : Lord of the Flies
- Making Light of Harman's Indecision on Health Care
- Retro : Shew Stoppers : BROADWAY SPARKLES ON A VIDEO OF 'ED SULLIVAN SHOW' TUNES
- China, Russia Settle Final Land Border Dispute
- Teachers Tread Lightly on Religious Issues
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : St. Genevieve Making Major Adjustments
- BASEBALL STRIKE: DEVELOPMENTS FROM DAY 23
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Late Field Goal Saves Oklahoma From Upset
- AND ONE MORE THING: "I haven't had...
- ART : Artist or Patron: Who's in Driver's Seat? : Hiro Yamagata tries to transform his image with a show of decorated vintage Mercedes-Benzes at struggling Municipal Art Gallery.
- The Fall Films, From 'Pat' to the Monster
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- Brazil Official Quits After Saying He Slanted Data : Politics: Finance minister tells interviewer, in what he thought was private chat, that he sought to aid candidate.
- Rebuilding Rules Prevail : Merchants Must Hire Guards, Shorten Hours If They Want to Sell Liquor
- Pawning Saw Costs Escaped Killer Freedom
- Four-Star Films : 'White Heat'
- The Comeback Dictator Who Has Clinton Reeling
- Roscoe Elementary Needs a Patron
- Charting a Course for Troubled Youth : Sailing Program Has Given Some a Way Out of Gangs; It Deserves Continued Support
- LEARNING THE HARD WAY : Fledgling Instructors Try to Ease Staffing Shortage
- Suspect Wounded by Non-Lethal Weapon
- Response to Court Defeat Shows MTA's Hypocrisy
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : Libertarian Lists Reasons Why He May Win Race in 69th Assembly District
- Bargain Hunters Hit City's Streets : Commerce: Merchants do brisk business on the first weekend of sanctioned garage sales in Santa Ana. The next of such events won't be until December.
- Season Ends Abruptly for Colquitt : Volunteers: Quarterback suffers torn knee ligament after waiting five years to become a starter.
- Ducks Have Their Team in a Row for Camp : Hockey: With key players signed, Anaheim can focus on preparing to move up in the Pacific Division standings.
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- Maybe a Buddy Could Have Saved the Rams
- POP MUSIC : Learning to Deal With Smashing Success : From the recording studio to Lollapalooza, the pressure on Billy Corgan--especially the self-imposed kind--just never lets up.
- All About Eve : The Bible as source of women's oppression as well as liberation, humor as well as inspiration : OUT OF THE GARDEN: Women Writers on the Bible, <i> Edited by Christina Buchmann and Celina Spiegel</i> (<i> Fawcett Columbine: $23; 352 pp.)</i>
- Calmer Days at Holocaust Museum
- Weekend Escape: Inverness : At the Ark Bed and Breakfast, Grooving on Nature and the Beat of an Earlier Era
- Naval Warfare Center Suspends Non-Citizen
- '94 Football Preview : Even the Coaches Will Be New This Season : Football: Nearly a third of Central City high schools will debut first-year head coaches. Among them is former NFL player Willie Brown at Jordan.
- Israel Pressured to Reopen Site of Mosque Killings
- Experts Weigh Ballot Measure's Possible Impact
- Man Behind Wynn Kidnaping Sentenced
- Crusader a Savior to Society's Most Vulnerable : Chicago: Patrick Murphy's Public Guardian agency serves as advocate for thousands who are neglected or endangered.
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : Dr. Will's cure for TV ills: Find the good stuff, watch closely
- Things Are Looking Up for Libraries in the Valley : The Los Angeles City Council has earmarked $300,000 for more staff to reach into schools. It has also added $2.9 million to the mayor's budget for two new facilities.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Sharpe Leaves Packers--Through Revolving Door
- SMALL FACES: The pre-worldwide-fame days of the...
- COVER STORY : True Tales of TV Trauma: 3 Comics Chase Roseanne-dom : Margaret Cho : She's the freshman. But the 25-year-old Korean American has another role to play besides the 'All-American Girl.' Cho is hoping to be a groundbreaker.
- On a Roll : Economy: Businesses are investing with confidence even as economists begin to wonder if the expansion is nearing its limits.
- A Summer of Transformations : SHELTER: <i> By Jayne Anne Phillips (Houghton Mifflin/Seymour Lawrence: $21.95; 279 pp.)</i>
- Irving's Back : This time out, 'Garp's' creator takes the feverish sprawl of his story-telling to even broader canvas: India, and the circus. : A SON OF THE CIRCUS, <i> By John Irving (Random House: $25; 688 pp.)</i>
- TROUBLE IN PARADISE : Angelenos on Holiday Find Getting Away From It All Is Easier Said Than Done
- Cuddly Killers : The author of 'The Secret Life of Dogs' turns her attention to the felines : THE TRIBE OF TIGER: Cats and Their Culture, <i> By Elizabeth Marshall Thomas (Simon & Schuster: $20; 240 pp.)</i>
- OUT AND ABOUT : At the Bookworm
- Painting the Town (Cinemax Wednesday at 6...
- 'Impulse'
- Barbara Avedon; 'Cagney & Lacey' Co-Creator, Peace Activist
- The Sea Wore Black: in Mourning for Eastern Europe's Polluted Waters : Environment: Years of neglect may kill the Black Sea. Economic, political woes in nations that ring the body of water do not bode well for cleanup.
- Clinic's Technique Cuts Blacks' Blood Pressure : Medicine: Spending more now will save money later, say doctors of team effort on patient medication.
- Paycheck in the Mail? Forget It; It Got Lost
- Jazz: Hancock to Receive Star on Walk of Fame
- Woman Is Reunited With Son After He Is Taken to Iraq
- Screenwriting: Contest for Minorities to Be Held
- The One-Man Acadian Liberation Front : When the British expelled the Acadians from Nova Scotia, they didn't count on Walter Perrin. Two hundred and forty years later, this Cajun lawyer wants justice.
- THE ELEPHANT VANISHES by Haruki Murakami...
- Harassment by D.A. Investigator Alleged in Trial : Courts: Woman says supervisor in district attorney's Santa Monica office repeatedly made unwanted advances. He disputes the allegations, saying the suit is an act of vindictiveness.
- Coffin Nails Hailed: 'Cut Health Costs'
- NAACP Cancels Boycott Over Confederate Flag
- Venezuelans Say They've Had It Up to Here, Join Forces Against Crime : Caracas: Some feel the city is not as dangerous as newspapers make it seem but all agree burglary and mugging are everywhere.
- Mudslide Blocks Interstate 70, Traps Cars
- ECHO PARK/SILVER LAKE : Lucky Dogs Get a 1-Year Leash-Off Life
- Toll From Philippine Mine Explosion Hits 81
- VIEW FROM WASHINGTON / JAMES RISEN : Fall Guy Altman--Master of Politics and Policy--Will Be Missed
- Money, by THOMAS LUX
- JUST THE FACTS : Daring Deeds
- Beach Blanket Books
- Your Mortgage : Should Lenders Opt for On-Line Appraisals?
- SANTA MONICA : Panhandling Petition in the Works--Again
- Southeast Cities Find Common Ground : Government: Coalition seeks to give communities more clout and access to funding. Creating a trolley system to feed into the commuter rail system is one goal.
- THE LONE RANGER AND TONTO FISTFIGHT IN...
- The Body Has Morals, Too : THE MORAL ANIMAL; Why We Are the Way We Are: The New Science of Evolutionary Psychology, <i> By Robert Wright (Pantheon: $27.50; 466 pp.</i>
- Tours & Cruises : Let 'Em Eat Turkey; You Hop a Train
- '94 FOOTBALL PREVIEW : City Section : Southern Pacific Conference
- A 'Lulu' of Choices for the Kids : CATS, DOGS, WHALES AND SUPER-HEROES--PLUS ANIMATION CATCHING UP WITH THE FUTURE
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Casino Gets Nod to Host Boxing
- '94 FOOTBALL PREVIEW : City Section : Northern Conference
- Margaret Smith has been appointed marketing and...
- Getting the Toddlers' Takes on Trips
- BREAD AND BETTER : From Air-Dried Duck to BLTs, 5-Year-Old Campanile Shows No Signs of Midlife Crisis
- SOUTH L.A. : Southwest College Opens Tech Center
- A Chance to Eat Your Art Out
- Shelter Opens in Santa Monica's Bid to Close Parks at Night
- WATTS : 3 Generations Turn to Counseling Center
- DISNEY TAKES 'ALADDIN' ON ANOTHER MAGIC RIDE
- What Was Irving Thinking? : 'Multicultural' doesn't begin to describe the rambunctious all-inclusiveness of this fictional universe
- Find Studs to Secure a Bathtub Grab Bar
- A House Call for 'Dr. Quinn'
- '94 Football Preview : Offers or No, Last Year's Players Are Heading Off to College
- '94 Football Preview : SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE : City Section: Huntington Park
- Mildred McAfee Horton; WAVES Director During World War II
- For Seniors : Bridges Wins Hands Down for 'Living Better Longer'
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : New Sites for High Holy Days Rites
- Learning About College : Adviser Groups Ease Transition to Higher Education for Family 'Firsts'
- The Three National Pastimes : Many Americans With Sports Interests Are Like This: They Watch Football, Read Baseball, Relax at the Beach
- '94 FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Southern Section
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : COMMENTARY ON PUBLIC HEALTH : Working to Increase the Level of Awareness of TB and Its Effects : A recent outbreak in a high school illustrates need for rapid diagnosis, appropriate treatment and prompt reporting.
- McKinley Expedition Backs Early Climber's Claim : Exploration: His peers scoffed at Dr. Frederick Cook's claim to be first to reach Mt. McKinley's summit. But climbers who recently retraced his path say it looks as if he made it after all.
- It's a Fresh Approach to the Running Game
- Davenport Weighing Options After Being Run Off the Court : Tennis: Endo's straight-set victory leaves sixth-seeded player frustrated and groping for ways to get faster and reach next level.
- This Rivalry Loses Nothing With Distance
- ATLANTIC COAST ROUNDUP : Florida State Has No Trouble on Field
- The Sunday Showdown: Summer's Winners, Losers
- What to Do If You Get Notice to Pay
- L.A. SPEAK : Windsurfer Wordage
- Letter Perfect
- Remember the Discounts in Alamo Country
- Clinton Lauds Working Americans in Labor Day Address
- A Clean, Sober Option for Students : Education: Don't bother checking into UC Berkeley's Freeborn Hall if you drink, smoke or do drugs. But it is not the boring place most people expect, residents say.
- A Day to Celebrate the American Learning Force
- USC : One-Stop Referral Center Assists Area
- Exodus of L.A. District Teachers Grows : Education: Union leaders call the turnover 'disastrous.'
- CRENSHAW : Bank Ready to Open After Quake Repairs
- Teachers' Nest Eggs Require Special Handling
- David R. Holst has been appointed vice...
- FICTION
- STYLE: DESIGN : Imperfect World
- Fairy Tales and a Story About Fish
- '94 FOOTBALL PREVIEW : City Section : Southern Pacific Conference
- Artur Balsam; One of Foremost Accompanists in U.S.
- '94 Football Preview : SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE : City Section: Bell
- HEAD OF THE CLASS
- '94 Football Preview : SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE : City Section: Roosevelt
- Peacetime Recruiters Beat Bushes : Military: These days, the armed services have to be persistent. Even as the services are reducing forces, they may be hitting a recruiting drought.
- COVER STORY : Firefighting Felons : Female Prisoners Battle Blazes, Clear Away Tinder and Gain Self-Esteem While Serving Out Their Sentences at Malibu's Fire Camp 13
- TRAVEL : This Travelin' Woman Is Going Places
- New Rwanda Leaders Make Plea for Unity : Africa: Officials of both ethnic groups appear before crowd. Whether they can end rivalry is unknown.
- Past, Present Clash in Ancient Egyptian City : Alexandria: Excavators are getting to what's buried as quickly as possible, then turning the site over to developers.
- REBOUND: The year didn't start out too...
- Death in Haiti: A Blow Against Democracy
- The Deficit: Bringing Federal Spending Under Control : Under Clinton's leadership, red ink has been reduced and the economy has mounted a strong recovery. But health care inflation could scuttle the progress we've made.
- Attack on 2 Tourists Is Probed as a Hate Crime : Inquiry: One of the visitors to Laguna was beaten, the second man robbed by three armed assailants. No one has been arrested.
- Times Ventura Edition Wins 46 Awards for County Coverage : Honors: Staff writers and photographers capture 16 of 17 first-place prizes. The competition attracted about 200 entries.
- Agencies Ready Bids for Crime Bill Money : Law enforcement: Ventura County sheriff and police fear they may be overshadowed by urban areas.
- County's War on Graffiti Making Its Mark : In Addition to Removal, Program Aims to Improve Efforts to Prosecute Vandals
- MAJOR CHANGES IN THE MINORS : Never a Dull Moment on Baseball's Newest Frontier
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- China Is Having Its Way with U.S.--Business Before Human Rights
- Costa Mesa Fullback Is Team's Franchise : Football: In one year, Crenshaw, also a standout defensive end, has established himself as perhaps the league's best talent.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Sylmar Mixes Controversy With Victory
- It's Buddy Ball Time in Anaheim Today : Rams: Ryan says it will be 'no picnic' playing his Arizona Cardinals and their 'Tombstone Defense.'
- JAZZ : A Real Jazz Community : The Crenshaw District's reputation is growing as a nucleus for clubs that are nurturing musicians and drawing some of the biggest artists in the business.
- THEATER NOTES : Long Beach CLO Vacancy, 'Everyman' at the Mall
- Mitsubishi Motor Sales Names Vice President
- STYLE: GARDENS : Plein-Air & Simple
- WILSHIRE : Group Solicits Shoes of Gunshot Victims
- Japanese Socialists Abandon Anti-Military Doctrine : Asia: The about-face eliminates all major policy gaps with the Liberal Democrats. Dissent could split party.
- Mission of the Shark (CBS Sunday at...
- '94 FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Southern Section
- '94 Football Preview : SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE : City Section: Fremont
- Major Lance; Rock Singer Helped Shape Chicago Soul Sound
- Sierra Club Suit Puts Development Agreements to the Test
- Simi Valley Freeway Up, Running : Repairs: The last major bottleneck caused by the Jan. 17 quake is history with the reopening of five lanes of traffic.
- Ex-CYA Inmate Is Honored : Corrections: Ten years after shooting a rival gang member, the Van Nuys resident has turned his life around.
- Finance Chief In Brazil Quits Over Remark
- Home, Home in the Saddle: He Isn't Horsing Around : Rodeos: Dan Dailey has won all-around cowboy championship 16 times, saddle-bronc title 9 times. Looks like another winning year.
- At 80, She's Still Getting Her Act Together
- BODY COUNT"Born Dead" Virgin* * 1/2Here's what...
- Erosion Control Changes Farmers' Ways
- The New Power Brokers? : The city's need for more cops and its inability to pay have led to solutions that risk takinng us back to the time when the Committee of Twenty-Five held sway.
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE : Clouding the Simpson DNA Issue: Let the Numbers Games Commence
- 'Comfort Women': No Comfort or Justice : Japan's changing approach on its wartime aggression avoids the forced-prostitution issue
- Some Seattle Homeless Go Joy Riding on the Information Superhighway : Computers: The downtown library allows the public free hookup on Internet, and those who have nothing but time spend hours tinkering on the worldwide network.
- State Breaking Up a Happy Home : Laws make it difficult for couple, disabled friend to live together in peace
- Seeking Longer Life for Some of Our Elders : Innovative bill would protect tract of ancient redwoods
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Dean Passes for 7 Touchdowns as Florida Opens Impressively
- Now for Something Completely Retro
- U.S. Offers Biting Response to Rostenkowski's Defense
- PERSPECTIVE ON LABOR : Move Beyond the 1929 Mind-Set : Seek new ways to reach part-time, temporary workers and focus on more effective methods for dispute resolution.
- Reneberg Might Be Hitting the Big Time : Tennis: No. 48 player advances to fourth round with solid ground strokes and plays No. 9 Todd Martin next.
- Gallery Opens at Scripps
- MOVIES : Unmasking Eric Stoltz : The actor, who has four films due out by year's end, prefers exploring his dark side to the boy-next-door roles of his early career. Face it, villains are more fun.
- Harold Pierce has been appointed vice president...
- Old, Uncollectable Loans Jeopardize Japan's Financial System : Banking: Excesses of the '80s and real estate crash left a heavy burden. Capital for economic recovery may be lacking.
- ATLANTIC CITY: 125 Years of Ocean Madness...
- RECKONING THE EARTH: Some Lessons From the...
- KARMA COLA: Marketing the Mystic East ...
- Waiting
- Breaking the Silence : THE SILENT ANGEL, <i> By Heinrich Boll</i> . <i> Translated from the German by Breon Mitchell (St. Martin's Press: $19.95; 182 pp.)</i>
- '94 Football Preview : SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE : City Section: Jefferson
- Auto Safety Hunt a Smashing Success : Prevention: Researchers learning from dummies how people are injured in accidents and how to help them, as well as how to prevent injuries.
- CITY TIMES COVER STORY : Pacific Beat : Shoppers Find Bargains, Merchants Find Clientele and Latinos Find Comfort on Pacific Boulevard. The Vital District 'Keeps This City Alive.'
- Home Court Disadvantage : Local Youths Play Basketball in the Heat on Cracked Asphalt While Out-of-Towners With Permits Use Well-Kept Area Gyms
- E. Hornsby Wasson; Former Head of Pacific Telephone
- DEA Agents Killed in Crash Mourned as Anti-Drug Martyrs
- DOWNTOWN : Drug Use Alleged at Skid Row Toilets
- A 'Whacko' Society Legalizes Violence
- CLAS Tests
- Showing His People the Path to Success
- Burbank Residents Celebrate Successes
- Wilson on Education
- Lingering Doubts About Tax Hike, Costly Recall Election in Fullerton
- Cost Increases for Disney Hall
- Bill Would Keep Inmates From Changing Names
- OVERSTATED DICHOTOMY
- Hollywood: Street Name Change Draws Fire
- If the Truth About Spanking Were Told . . .
- No Proof Hemp Plants Were Stolen
- Crime Bill and Gun Control
- Dissolving District Isn't That Easy
- Crime, Guns, Role of Police Draw Concern
- Scientists Blow Hot and Cold on Global Warning Ideas : Weather: Researchers have found an increase in Earth's temperature, but say it's too soon to declare a trend. Also, it warms more at night in some places and more in the daytime elsewhere. Cloud cover may be a factor.
- COVER STORY : True Tales of TV Trauma: 3 Comics Chase Roseanne-dom : Brett Butler : How has Butler hit the big time in such a short time? She's used the very same demons she's beat in her life to touch audiences with her hit, 'Grace Under Fire.' But, what about that new demon, stardom?
- Jack Should Stick to Earthly Matters
- Woman Is Reunited With Missing Son : Arcadia: Mother joins her 2-year-old in London. Her estranged husband had taken the boy to Iraq.
- HER WATERLOO
- All Fat Is Not Created Equal
- Concern for Endangered Animals a Must
- 'Queen' for a Season
- Benjamin Chavis
- My Best Shot, Too
- NO LAUGHING MATTER
- Rosenthal as Senator Is Not Foregone Conclusion
- SEVEN-YEAR GLITCH
- The City Itself Is a Public Nuisance
- Understanding Spreads About Arts Program
- Election: Civic Center Fallout Continues
- Response Immediate to Waste Collection
- CHILD CARE
- Mass Bike Ride Broke No Laws
- ALIEN NATION
- Insurance Rate Plan Is a Government 'Shakedown'
- Issue's Free Speech
- Canoga Park Wants to Keep Topanga Plaza
- Sending Economic Trade Mission to Vietnam Stirs Vivid Passions
- An Insider's Ear : Greg...
- COLUMN ONE : Seeking a Miracle for Her Son : After bringing her newly adopted 3-year-old home from Russia, a reporter learns her little boy has a devastating illness. She must confront emotions and issues she covers on her beat in a struggle to save his life.
- More Heat Waves
- At the Forefront of So Many Vital Issues
- Eddie Martin Will Be Remembered
- INFORMATION SOUGHT
- Nuclear Power's Costs Are Highest
- Reader Appreciates a Writer's Efforts
- Subsidiaries
- A Great Disservice to Osteopathic Physicians
- Crime and Famalaro's Childhood
- 2 Sides of Pere Bise
- BORN AND BRED
- DIGITAL DAFFODILS
- Cataloguing Library Search Pros and Cons
- Delta Situation Needs a Better Approach
- Fiddle Facts
- Don't Put the Burden on the Victim
- Tax Discrimination Against the Married
- '94 Football Preview : SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE : City Section: Garfield